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In 1986, Paul Simon released Graceland, his revolutionary album that included musical styles of LadySmith Black Mambazo from South Africa. What specific South African performance practice did LadySmith Black Mambazo use? Where have you heard examples of this performance practice in music today (it does not have to be pop music)? Provide at least two examples.

Some of the music in the 1960s was used to protest social and political issues. Is music still used as a form of protest? Why or why not?
One of the changes in the music industry during the twentieth century was the increasing commercialization of music. With the invention of the internet and .mp3s, people can access music almost anywhere for a very low cost. Some artists actually lose money when they sell a “file” or download of their song because they are priced so low. In your opinion, have these technological advances been good for the music industry? Do you think artists today are adequately compensated for their creativity?
How has technology impacted pop music? Describe at least three technological changes that impacted and shaped pop music today or in the past.
What is one popular pop artist or group (from today or from the past)? Why does this person/group’s music fit into the pop genre? Why do you think the person/group was successful with their music?

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Answer:

Bob Marley

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I think he fit in to the pop industry due to his vibe

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