Music Entries
- Jimi Hendrix — American guitarist, singer, and songwriter
- Ella Fitzgerald — American jazz singer and one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th centu
- Madonna — American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman
- Beyoncé Knowles — American singer, songwriter, and record producer
- Bob Marley — Jamaican singer, songwriter, and musician
- Duke Ellington — American composer, pianist, and bandleader
- Michael Jackson — American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist
- Tony Iommi — English guitarist, founder of Black Sabbath and pioneer of heavy metal
- Stevie Wonder — American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer
- Prince — American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer
- Chuck Berry — American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
- Aretha Franklin — American singer, songwriter, and pianist, the 'Queen of Soul'
- The Beatles — British rock band and cultural phenomenon
- Quincy Jones — American composer, record producer, conductor, and trumpeter
- Holland Dozier Holland — Legendary songwriting and production trio behind Motown's golden age
- Frédéric Chopin — Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era
- Ludwig Van Beethoven — German composer and pianist, pivotal figure in the transition from Classical to
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience — British-American rock band that redefined guitar virtuosity
- James Brown — American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and record producer
- Louis Armstrong — American trumpeter, composer, vocalist, and actor
- Giorgio Moroder — Italian disco pioneer, composer, and producer
- My Bloody Valentine — Irish-English alternative rock band known for pioneering shoegaze
- Bob Dylan — American singer-songwriter, musician, and visual artist
- Brazil — A nation with a vibrant and diverse musical heritage
- Let's Get It On — Marvin Gaye's seminal 1973 album
- Sun Ra — Avant-garde jazz composer, bandleader, poet, and philosopher
- The Wall — The Wall by Pink Floyd
- Songs — Fundamental units of musical expression and cultural dissemination
- Black Sabbath — Pioneering heavy metal band from Birmingham, England
- The Sex Pistols — English punk rock pioneers and provocateurs
- A Tribe Called Quest — Pioneering alternative hip-hop trio from Queens, New York
- XL Recordings — British independent record label
- Baba O'Riley — Iconic rock anthem by The Who, celebrated for its innovative structure and endur
- Blues — A foundational genre of American music characterized by its soulful expression,
- Verdine White — American bassist and founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire
- The Rolling Stones — British rock and roll band
- Talking Heads — American rock band known for their avant-garde style and eclectic sound
- The Stooges — American rock band known for their raw, primal sound and punk rock influence
- Sly and the Family Stone — American funk, soul, and psychedelic rock band
- John Coltrane Quartet — The seminal jazz quartet led by John Coltrane
- Jazz — A uniquely American art form born from a confluence of African and European musi
- Rapper's Delight — The seminal 1979 single by The Sugarhill Gang
- Jimmy Page — English guitarist, songwriter, and record producer, co-founder of [[led-zeppelin
- Hip Hop Movement — A cultural phenomenon encompassing music, dance, art, and fashion originating in
- Tyler, The Creator — American rapper, producer, and fashion designer
- Lauryn Hill — American singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer
- Jean-Michel Basquiat — Haitian-American Neo-Expressionist Painter
- Jay-Z — American rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur
- The Ramones — American punk rock pioneers
- Son House — American Delta blues singer and guitarist
- The Velvet Underground — American rock band
- Janet Jackson — American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress
- Björk — Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, and producer
- Dizzy Gillespie — American jazz trumpeter, composer, bandleader, and educator
- Led Zeppelin — British rock band (1968–1980)
- The Clash — British punk rock band known for their rebellious spirit and eclectic musical st
- Storm Thorgerson — British graphic designer and visual artist, renowned for album cover art
- Nirvana — American rock band that spearheaded the grunge movement
- Wayne Shorter — American jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader
- Dolly Parton — American singer-songwriter, actress, and businesswoman
- The Smiths — Seminal British alternative rock band
- Parliament Funkadelic — Pioneering psychedelic funk collective
- The Weeknd — Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his dark, R&B-infused
- Rakim — American rapper and producer, pioneering the modern MC
- The Doors — Iconic American rock band known for their psychedelic sound and provocative lyri
- The Rolling Stones — English rock and roll band, pioneers of the blues-rock sound
- Hip Hop — A cultural movement and music genre encompassing MCing, DJing, graffiti, and bre
- Golden Age Hip Hop — The innovative and diverse era of Hip Hop from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s
- Isley Brothers — American R&B, soul, and rock band
- Les Paul — American guitarist, luthier, and inventor
- Donna Summer — American singer, songwriter, and producer, Queen of Disco
- BTS — South Korean boy band and global pop sensation
- Rap — A genre of music and a cultural movement characterized by rhythmic spoken lyrics
- Diana Ross — American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer
- Aphex Twin — British electronic music producer, composer, and DJ
- Ziggy Stardust — Fictional rock star persona of David Bowie
- Tom Morello — American guitarist, singer, and political activist
- The Velvet Underground — American rock band (1964–1973)
- Daft Punk — French electronic music duo
- Blue Note Records — Iconic American jazz record label
- Sam Phillips — American singer-songwriter and record producer
- Led Zeppelin — British rock band that defined hard rock and heavy metal
- Nile Rodgers — American musician, songwriter, record producer, and guitarist
- Guns N' Roses — American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California
- Grandmaster Flash — Pioneering DJ and Turntablist
- Man In Black — The enigmatic persona and enduring mystique of Johnny Cash
- B.B. King — The King of the Blues, a towering figure in 20th-century blues guitar
- Iron Maiden — British heavy metal band
- Rick Rubin — American record producer, co-founder of Def Jam Recordings, and founder of Ameri
- Giuseppe Verdi — Italian Romantic opera composer
- Creation Records — Iconic British independent record label
- Sarah Vaughan — American jazz singer, composer, and pianist
- Patsy Cline — American country music singer and songwriter
- Genres — Categories of music defined by shared traditions, instrumentation, and lyrical t
- Ronnie James Dio — American heavy metal vocalist and songwriter
- The Isley Brothers — American R&B and rock band known for their influential sound and longevity
- Rage Against The Machine — American rock band known for their politically charged lyrics and heavy, funk-in
- Ron Carter — American jazz double bassist, composer, and bandleader
- Queen — British rock band known for their eclectic style and theatrical performances
- Tupac Shakur — American rapper, actor, and activist
- Woody Guthrie — American folk singer-songwriter and musician
- With The Beatles — Debut studio album by English rock band The Beatles
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Russian composer known for his emotive orchestral music and ballets
- Robert Plant — English singer, songwriter, and musician
- Nirvana — American rock band that spearheaded the grunge movement
- Earth, Wind & Fire — Iconic American band known for blending funk, soul, jazz, disco, and R&B
- Chick Corea — American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader
- Sublime — American ska punk band from Long Beach, California
- Fleetwood Mac — British-American rock band
- The Beach Boys — American rock band
- Max's Kansas City — Legendary New York City nightclub and performance venue
- Foo Fighters — American rock band formed by Nirvana's drummer Dave Grohl
- Johnny Cash — American singer-songwriter and actor
- Soul — A genre of African-American music blending gospel, R&B, and jazz
- The Dead Kennedys — American punk rock band
- The Sugarhill Gang — Pioneering American hip hop group
- U2 — Irish rock band
- Rush — Canadian rock trio known for progressive rock, hard rock, and heavy metal influe
- Alice In Chains — American rock band that pioneered the grunge sound
- Diodes — Electronic music duo known for their pioneering work in [[techno|techno]] and [[
- The Supremes — American vocal group, Motown's most successful act
- Van Halen — American hard rock band
- Neil Tennant — English singer, songwriter, and journalist, frontman of Pet Shop Boys
- The Jam — English punk rock band
- The Temptations — Motown's premier vocal group and architects of soul and R&B
- Jesus Christ Superstar — Groundbreaking rock opera musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
- Cocteau Twins — Scottish dream pop pioneers
- Tom Petty — American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Lisa Coleman — American musician, composer, and producer, known for her work with [[prince|Prin
- Romantic Era — An artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end o
- The Roots — American hip hop band and record label
- Ghostbusters — Iconic theme song and soundtrack from the 1984 supernatural comedy film
- Funk — The genre that put the 'groove' in music
- J. Cole — American rapper, songwriter, and record producer
- Robert Plant — English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known as the lead vocalist
- Sonic Youth — American experimental rock band
- Robert Smith — English singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer
- Melle Mel — Pioneering MC and architect of early hip-hop storytelling
- Rage Against The Machine — American rock band known for their politically charged lyrics and heavy, funk-me
- Earth, Wind & Fire — American band known for blending funk, soul, disco, R&B, jazz, and pop music
- Slayer — American thrash metal pioneers
- Tim Commerford — American bassist and vocalist, known for his work with [[rage-against-the-machin
- The Pogues — Irish folk punk band
- Albert King — American blues guitarist and singer
- Jack White — American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer
- The Cars — American rock band that defined new wave and synth-pop
- Flying Lotus — American electronic music producer, rapper, and composer
- Beastie Boys — Pioneering hip-hop trio blending punk, rock, funk, and rap
- Eurythmics — British synth-pop duo
- Darryl McDaniels — American rapper, DJ, and record producer, co-founder of Run-DMC
- Elvis Costello — English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer
- Candlemass — Swedish epic doom metal pioneers and architects of despair
- The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory — Studio album by Tupac Shakur
- Station To Station — David Bowie's 1976 album and pivotal transitionary work
- Patti LaBelle — American singer, actress, and entrepreneur
- Lizzo — American singer, rapper, songwriter, and flutist
- Arctic Monkeys — British rock band from Sheffield, pioneers of indie sleaze and masters of genre
- The Wailers — Jamaican reggae band and Bob Marley's backing group
- Steve Harris Drummer — The rhythmic architect of Iron Maiden
- Boyz II Men — American R&B vocal group
- Rolling Loud — The World's Premier Hip-Hop Festival
- Cliff Burton — American bassist and songwriter, best known as a member of [[metallica|Metallica
- Vivienne Westwood 18th Century — A Punk Fashion Revolutionary's Historical Echoes
- Ian Curtis Legacy — The enduring impact and cultural resonance of Joy Division's enigmatic frontman
- The New York Dolls — Proto-punk pioneers who blended glam rock swagger with raw, streetwise energy
- Kerry King — American guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of Slayer
- Mccoy Tyner — American jazz pianist and composer
- Young Thug — American rapper, singer, and songwriter
- Pet Shop Boys — British electronic pop duo
- Dr. John — American singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and composer
- Meshuggah — Swedish extreme metal band known for their complex polyrhythms and aggressive so
- Grateful Dead — American rock band known for improvisational live performances and a countercult
- Bunny Wailer — Jamaican singer, musician, and percussionist, a founding member of The Wailers
- Siouxsie And The Banshees — Pioneering post-punk and gothic rock icons
- Andy Warhol — American artist, filmmaker, and producer – a leading figure of the [[pop-art|Pop
- Parkwood Entertainment — American entertainment and production company founded by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
- AC/DC — Australian hard rock band
- Liam Howlett — English musician, DJ, songwriter, and producer, best known as the founder and so
- Metallica — American heavy metal band
- Def Jam Recordings — Pioneering hip-hop label and cultural force
- No Direction Home — A seminal 2005 documentary film by Martin Scorsese
- The Melvins — American rock band known for pioneering sludge metal and influencing grunge
- Korn — American nu-metal band
- M83 — French electronic music project led by Anthony Gonzalez
- Pearl Jam — American rock band and grunge pioneers
- Arnaldo Antunes — Brazilian musician, poet, and visual artist
- Punk — A raw, anti-establishment music genre and cultural movement
- DJ Jazzy Jeff — American DJ, producer, and actor, pioneer of hip-hop scratching techniques
- Nightwish — Finnish symphonic metal band
- TV On The Radio — Brooklyn-based experimental rock band
- Ramones — American punk rock pioneers
- Avenged Sevenfold — American heavy metal band
- Mitch Mitchell — British drummer and founding member of The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Judas Priest — British heavy metal pioneers known for dual guitar attacks and leather-clad aest
- Aerosmith — American rock band
- Post Malone — American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer
- Eminem — American rapper, record producer, and actor
- R&B — Rhythm and Blues: A Genre Defined by Soul, Groove, and Emotional Resonance
- The Everly Brothers — American country-pop duo whose harmonies defined a generation
- Chet Baker — American jazz trumpeter, composer, and vocalist
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