Music of the United States

Music author David Ewen describes these early amateur bands as combining "the depth and drama of the classics with undemanding technique, eschewing complexity in favor of direct expression.

[citation needed] This process has been related to the rise of stars as varied as Benny Goodman, Eminem, and Elvis Presley, as well as popular styles like blue-eyed soul and rockabilly.

[15] Anglo-American traditional music also includes a variety of broadside ballads, humorous stories and tall tales, and disaster songs regarding mining, shipwrecks, and murder.

Central to the evolution of early Tejano music was the blend of traditional Mexican forms such as mariachi and the corrido, and Continental European styles introduced by German and Czech settlers in the late 19th century.

Many other composers, most famously William Henry Fry and George Frederick Bristow, supported the idea of an American classical style, though their works were very European in orientation.

Reich discovered a technique known as phasing, in which two musical activities begin simultaneously and are repeated, gradually drifting out of sync, creating a natural sense of development.

[48] During the Civil War, when soldiers from across the country commingled, the multifarious strands of American music began to cross-fertilize each other, a process that was aided by the burgeoning railroad industry and other technological developments that made travel and communication easier.

The minstrel show was an indigenous form of American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing, and music, usually performed by white people in blackface.

[52] Minstrel shows produced the first well-remembered popular songwriters in American music history: Thomas D. Rice, Daniel Decatur Emmett, and, most famously, Stephen Foster.

Formerly the bandmaster of the United States Marine Band, Sousa wrote military marches like "The Stars and Stripes Forever" that reflected his "nostalgia for [his] home and country", giving the melody a "stirring virile character".

Swing is characterized by a strong rhythm section, usually consisting of double bass and drums, medium to fast tempo, and rhythmic devices like the swung note, which is common to most jazz.

[96] One of the most influential albums ever recorded, Sly & the Family Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On (1971) has been considered among the first and best examples of the matured version of funk music, after prototypical instances of the sound in the group's earlier work.

[97] Artists such as Gil Scott-Heron and The Last Poets practiced an eclectic blend of poetry, jazz-funk, and soul, featuring critical political and social commentary with afrocentric sentiment.

[100] Whitney Houston's R&B hits included "All the Man That I Need" (1990) and "I Will Always Love You" (1992), later became the best-selling physical single by a female act of all time, with sales of over 20 million copies worldwide.

Typified by the work of Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly and Bobby Brown, the former is a mixture of contemporary R&B with hip hop beats, while the images and themes of gangsta rap may be present.

[113] Rock was an urban style, formed in the areas where diverse populations resulted in the mixtures of African American, Latin and European genres ranging from the blues and country to polka and zydeco.

During the 1970s most of these styles were evolving in the underground music scene, while mainstream audiences began the decade with a wave of singer-songwriters who drew on the deeply emotional and personal lyrics of 1960s folk rock.

Beginning in the later 1970s, the rock singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen became a major star, with anthemic songs and dense, inscrutable lyrics that celebrated the poor and working class.

American bands in the field included, most famously, The Ramones and Talking Heads, the latter playing a more avant-garde style that was closely associated with punk before evolving into mainstream new wave.

[130] With the addition of a more melodic element to the sound of bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains, grunge became wildly popular across the United States[131] in 1991.

Jamaican immigrant DJ Kool Herc is widely regarded as the progenitor of hip hop; he brought with him from Jamaica the practice of toasting over the rhythms of popular songs.

[138] The outcome of a highly publicized sales competition between the simultaneous release of his and gangsta rapper 50 Cent's third studio albums, Graduation and Curtis respectively, has since been accredited to the decline.

[146] Female rappers Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Saweetie, Doja Cat, Iggy Azalea, City Girls and Megan Thee Stallion also entered the mainstream.

In the 1950s Perez Prado made the cha-cha-cha famous, and the rise of Afro-Cuban jazz opened many ears to the harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic possibilities of Latin music.

The United States played a significant role in the development of electronic dance music, specifically house and techno, which originated in Chicago and Detroit, respectively.

Acts such as Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Selena Gomez, Christina Aguilera, Gloria Estefan, Demi Lovato, Mariah Carey, Becky G, Paulina Rubio, and Camila Cabello are prominent on the pop charts.

In addition, the Library of Congress has actively sought out culturally and musicologically significant materials since the early 20th century, such as by sending researchers to record folk music.

The presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison was the first to greatly benefit from music, after which it became standard practice for major candidates to use songs to create public enthusiasm.

Gospel stars like Mahalia Jackson became important figures in the Civil Rights Movement, while the American folk revival helped spread the counterculture of the 1960s and opposition to the Vietnam War.

More modern musicologists and ethnomusicologists have studied subjects ranging from the national musical identity to the individual styles and techniques of specific communities in a particular time of American history.

Ariana Grande performing in 2013
The entrance of the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live
Capitol Records headquarters building
The United States is home to a wide array of regional styles and scenes.
The United States is home to a wide array of regional styles and scenes.
Singer Elvis Presley was one of the most successful music artists of the 20th century, he is often referred to as "the King of Rock and Roll", or simply, "the King".
Aaron Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as "the Dean of American Composers"
Amy Beach in 1908. First American woman to compose a symphony.
Charles Ives 's blend of distinctly American elements with avant-garde techniques made him a key figure in the history of American classical music.
Philip Glass in Florence, 1993
19th-century song composer Stephen Foster
Al Jolson , circa 1916, is credited with being America's most famous and highest-paid star of the 1920s.
Blues singer B.B. King
Janis Joplin known for her raw, soulful voice and emotional delivery.
Jelly Roll Morton was an early Jazz pioneer
Ella Fitzgerald the Queen of Jazz.
George Strait on the Cowboy Rides Away Tour, Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, March 1, 2014
Alison Krauss holds the most awards in the Country Music field out of any other female artist. [ 68 ]
Loretta Lynn was a country music singer during the 1960s and 1970s
Singer James Brown was critical in the transition of rhythm and blues to soul music and pioneering funk music. [ 81 ]
Singer Whitney Houston , nicknamed "The Voice", was certified as the best-selling female R&B artist of the 20th century by the Recording Industry Association of America . [ 90 ] She is also among the world's biggest selling music artists of all time, with over 220 million records sold.
Mariah Carey blends elements of pop, rhythm and blues (R&B), soul, and hip-hop
Beyoncé was one of the most popular American R&B singers in the 2000s.
H.E.R known for her signature style, which often includes wearing sunglasses.
Madonna has been nicknamed the "Queen of Pop" since the 1980s. [ 109 ] She is noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music and visual presentation.
ZZ Top by 2014, has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. ZZ Top was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
The Eagles with five number-one singles, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, and six number one albums, the Eagles were one of the most successful musical acts of the 1970s.
Aerosmith is an American rock band, sometimes referred to as "the Bad Boys from Boston" and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band".
The Foo Fighters have won 12 Grammy Awards , including Best Rock Album four times. [ 128 ]
Metallica was one of the most influential bands in heavy metal , as they bridged the gap between commercial and critical success for the genre. [ 132 ] The band became the best-selling rock act of the 1990s. [ 133 ]
Eminem in 1999. He was the best-selling music artist of the 2000s in the United States.
Kendrick Lamar was the first rapper to win a Pulitzer Prize in 2018
Cardi B during an interview with Vogue
Latin music in the United States
Christina Aguilera's album Mi Reflejo peaked at number-one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts where it spent 19 weeks at the top of both charts. The album was the best-selling Latin pop album of 2000.
Demi Lovato rose to prominence in 2008 when they starred in the Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records.
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan were primary figures in the early-1960s American folk music revival . Dylan subsequently ventured into folk rock after being inspired by the British Invasion , particularly The Animals ' hit recording of the folk song " The House of the Rising Sun ". [ 125 ]
Sinatra in 1947, at the Liederkranz Hall . He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.
Katy Perry has received many awards, including four Guinness World Records, a Brit Award, and a Juno Award, and been included in the Forbes list of "Top-Earning Women In Music" (2011–2016).
Garfunkel, left, with Paul Simon , right, performing outside at a concert in Dublin as Simon & Garfunkel . The lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel's songs are often treated as poetry, and their storytelling aspects are sometimes studied in literature classes.
Robert Mirabal renowned for his mastery of the Native American flute and for blending traditional Native American music.