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Seven Felicce (sevenfelicce@web.de) 2003/11/04 05:50

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hi
i love music, but i don't know much about its theories. Of course i can tell
classic from rock!
but I'm searching for a special style: what are the following singers/groups
? Is pop the "exact" style?

Travis
Steve Balsamo
Jewel
PUR
Darius Danesh
Wonderwall
Jon Bon Jovi
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Thank you for reply to my stupid question.

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Sir Thomas Beecham;
A musicologist is a man who can read music but cannot hear it.



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