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  2. 1950 in music. Clarinetist George Lewis in 1950 was prominent in the revived popularity of traditional jazz. This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1950. Specific locations. 1950 in British music. 1950 in Norwegian music. Specific genres. 1950 in country music. 1950 in jazz. Events.

  3. This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in popular music in the 1950s . In North America and Europe the 1950s were revolutionary in regards to popular music, as it started a dramatic shift from traditional pop music to modern pop music, largely in part due to the rise of Rock and roll .

    • Styles of Music Popular in the Fifties.
    • Rock 'n' Roll. The 1950's saw the emergence and rise of Rock 'n' Roll and Rockabilly. Carl Perkins was one of the pioneers in the creation of rock music and his style is often referred to as "Rockabilly" because it sounds like a combination of country and R&B music with rock influences.
    • Traditional Pop and Standards. Traditional Pop music of the 1950's refers to the music that was popular before rock music came into the mainstream in the middle of the fifties, it also refers to music that was popular at the same time as the beginning of rock music during the rest of the decade but remained largely free of rock influences.
    • Country. Johnny Cash and Hank Williams defined the Country and Western style of music during this decade. Cash’s music was more of a country sound with a rockabilly influence and his songs often centered around a certain theme, including life, sorrow, and relationships.
    • 100 Dion & The Belmonts, ‘A Teenager In Love’ Written by blues rock stalwarts Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, ‘A Teenager In Love’ found itself in the UK charts three times over in June 1959.
    • 99 Sonny Boy Williamson, ‘Don’t Start Me Talkin’ A perennial blues fave, ‘Don’t Start Me Talkin” was a self-penned hit for Williamson and housed a who’s who of blues heavyweights in its credits, including Willie Dixon on bass and Muddy Waters on guitar.
    • 98 Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, ‘Ain’t Got No Home’ Clarence earned his nickname from an uncanny ability to sing like a frog – as he boasts on ‘Ain’t Got No Home’, “I can sing like a bird/ And I can sing like a frog”.
    • 97 Elizabeth Cotten, ‘Freight Train’ Elizabeth Cotten got her belated break in 1957 at the grand old age of 62 when her shimmering guitar playing talents were finally spotted by the Seeger family.
    • Popular Artists from the 1950s. Who were the most popular musical artists in the 1950s? Patti Page. Andrews Sisters. Nat King Cole. Perry Como. Les Paul. Tony Bennett.
    • Songs in 1950. What were the most popular songs in 1950? Jan. 1 – Jan. 6, 1950. 7 – Jan. 13 14 – Feb. 10 Feb. 11 – Mar. Mar. 17 18 – Mar. 24.
    • Songs in 1951. What were the most popular songs in 1951? Dec. 16, 1950 – Mar. 2 Mar. 3 – Mar. 9 10 – Apr. 20 Apr. 21 – June 22. June 23 – July 27. July 28 – Sept.7.
    • Songs in 1952. What were the most popular songs in 1952? Dec. 29, 1951 – Mar. 14 Mar. 15 – May 16. May 17 – June 20. June 21 – July 4. July 5 – July 11. July 12 – Sept.
  4. Greatest 1950s Music Hits – Most Popular Songs of 1950 (Playlist Updated in 2024) - playlist by Redlist Playlists | Spotify. Preview of Spotify.

  5. Music in the 1950s was dominated by the birth of rock and roll. Rock and roll was a powerful new form of music that combined elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), pop, blues, and hillbilly music to create a sound that truly shook America.

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