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On the Web
- Scott, Marilyn - Official website for the jazz/pop vocalist includes discography, sound files, reviews, biography, tour dates, photos, and news.
- Pipes - Coed (originally all-male) group with a traditional and pop repertoire. Song samples in RealAudio format.
- Virginia Gentlemen - All male group with a mix of traditional and pop repertoire. No sound clips.
- Humtones - All-male group with traditional and pop repertoire. Song samples in MP3 format.
- The Carleton Singing Knights - A group of between 8 and 12 male students who sing songs from genres ranging from traditional to pop rock. Includes history, roster, repertoire, and information about recordings and performances.
- The University of Georgia Accidentals - All-male group with traditional, pop, and holiday repertoire. Sound samples in .wav format.
- Pointercounts - All-male group with a traditional and pop repertoire. Song samples in MP3 format.
- Pitchforks - All-male group with a traditional and pop repertoire. Sound clips in .wav format.
- Bluestockings - All-female group with a traditional and pop repertoire. No audio.
- Theiceberg.com: Nostalgia - Radio stations playing classic traditional pop tunes, music popular during World War II, and USO entertainers in streaming audio.
Wikipedia Articles
- Traditional pop music - Traditional pop or Classic pop or Standards music denotes, in general, Western (and particularly American) popular music that either wholly predates the advent of rock and roll in the mid-1950s, or to any popular music which exists concurrently to rock and roll but originated in a time before ...
- Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - The Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album has been awarded since 1992. The award has had two minor name changes:
- Filmi pop - Filmi pop is a term first coined by Pakistani music journalist, M Ali Tim in 1990 but made famous by the country's most influential pop critic, Nadeem F. Paracha to define the common practice among Pakistani and Indian pop artisits to fuse traditional subcontinental film music with the more westernised versions of pop.
- The Pop Shoppe - The Pop Shoppe was a soft drink retailer originating in 1969 at London, Ontario, Canada. The Pop Shoppe avoided using traditional retail channels, selling its soda through franchised outlets and its own stores in refillable bottles in 24-cartons.
- C-pop - C-pop (Traditional Chinese: [Simplified Chinese]: [[[Pinyin]: zhōngwén liúxíng yīnyuè; [[Jyutping: zung1man4 lau4hang4 jam1ngok6) is an abbreviation for "Chinese popular music". Most of today's c-pop artists are from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China; others come from countries such as Singapore and Malaysia.