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- British Broadcasting Corporation - Popular Music
- The Royal Society Publishing - The evolution of popular music: USA 1960–2010
- University of Minnesota Libraries - Understanding Media and Culture - The Evolution of Popular Music
- History Matters - American Popular Song: A Brief History
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- History Matters - American Popular Song: A Brief History
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popular music, any commercially oriented music principally intended to be received and appreciated by a wide audience, generally in literate, technologically advanced societies dominated by urban culture. Unlike traditional folk music, popular music is written by known individuals, usually professionals, and does not evolve through the process of oral transmission. Historically, popular music was any non-folk form that acquired mass popularity—from the songs of the medieval minstrels and troubadours to those elements of fine-art music originally intended for a small elite audience but that became widely popular. After the Industrial Revolution, true folk music began to disappear, and the popular ...(100 of 416 words)