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Popular music. Popular music in Polynesia is a mixture of more traditional music made with indigenous instruments such as the nose flute in Tonga, and the distinctive wooden drums of the Rarotonga, and local artists creating music with contemporary instruments and rhythms, and also a blend of both.
March 7, 1945 (Wednesday) The Battle of Remagen began in Remagen, Germany. Romania declared war on Japan. German submarine U-1302 was depth charged and sunk in St. George's Channel by the Canadian frigates Strathadam and Thetford Mines. Born: Arthur Lee, drummer, pianist and singer , in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 2006) March 8, 1945 (Thursday)
January 10, 1945 () March 1945 () US BB 1945 #238, US #21 for 1 week, 2 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1945 #5, Harlem/Race Records #1 for 6 weeks, 25 total weeks 6: Pvt. Cecil Gant "I Wonder" Gilt-Edge 500: August 30, 1944 () September 1944 ()
In 1945, the magazine published the following four all-genre national singles charts: Best-Selling Popular Retail Records (named National Best Selling Retail Records until March 31) – ranked the most-sold singles in retail
Music of Polynesia Last updated March 02, 2024. The music of Polynesia is a diverse set of musical traditions from islands within a large area of the central and southern Pacific Ocean, approximately a triangle with New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island forming its corners. [1]
Music history of the United States. Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – Early 20th century – 40s and 50s – 60s and 70s – 80s to the present. This is a timeline of music in the United States from 1920 to 1949 .
Timeline of music in the United States - Wikipedia. This is a timeline of music in the United States. It is divided into several parts. To 1819. 1820–1849. 1850–1879. 1880–1919. 1920–1949. 1950–1969. 1970–present. This article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).