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New Wave music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Wave is a genre in rock music that emerged in the late 1970s. The term was initially applied to punk rock, but soon moved to define a different crop of artists than those associated with punk. By...
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Rock music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History Of New Wave Musi ... In all its guises, the New Wave genre was going strong until 1982. Although things may have died out when the movement began to lose steam in 83, a new medium arrived that would become the "face" of New Wave: Music TV, 24 hours a day.
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Also facilitating the new music was engineer and co-producer Charlton Pettus, whose technical acumen allowed Orzabal and Smith to concentrate on “writing and playing together” so that they could truly create a new Tears For Fears album and not “two concurrent solo albums,” as Orzabal put it.
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New wave music encompassed a wide variety of styles, which often shared a quirky insouciance and sense of humour. ... Although punk was pronounced dead (though it later would inspire grunge and alternative), the music and fashion sensibilities of new wave continued to influence pop music through the 1990s ... TOPIC HISTORY...
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John Taylor and Nick Rhodes created the band in 1978, envisioning a group with the raw do-it-yourself energy of the Sex Pistols, the dance grooves of Chic, and the elegant style of David Bowie and Roxy Music. ... They were considered part of the New Romantic scene, ... Cadbury History; Cadbury World; Chinese Quarter; Churches;
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