Timeline Of Trends In Music (1950-1959)
1950 in music
Music of Afghanistan
The beginning of
radio broadcasting
leads to the beginning of Afghan
popular music
Music of Argentina
Astor Piazzolla
begins to fuse traditional
tango music
with
jazz
and
classical music
Music of Algeria
Rai
singers like
Bellemou Messaoud
add
violin
,
accordion
and other western influences
Music of China
The Chinese government begins recording and documenting the music of minorities in China
Music of Colombia
The
Golden Age of Cumbia
begins
Music of Cuba
Son
and
rumba
, among other influences, combine to form new genres like
salsa
Music of Japan
Latin music
becomes very popular in Japan, especially tango music (see
dodompa
)
Music of Mexico
Polka
and
corridos
combine, with other influences, and form
norteo
music (known as
Tex-Mex
in the United States)
Music of Papua New Guinea
String bands
, featuring acoustic
guitars
and
ukuleles
are popular in
Papua New Guinea
Music of Peru
Huaynos
spreads from the inland to coastal areas, supplanting fusions of multiple Western genres called
musica criolla
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
The
Trinidad All Steel Percussion Orchestra
tours
Europe
, marking the beginning of the dominance for newly-invented
steelband
orchestras
Music of the United States
Israel "Cachao" Lpez
popularizes Cuban
mambo
in the US
The peak of
Chicago blues
, exemplified by musicians like
Sonny Boy Williamson
,
Big Bill Broonzy
and
Tampa Red
1951 in music
International trends
Karlheinz Stockhause
begins recording "
elektronische musik
"
Music of Japan
Daihachi Oguchi
adds
jazz
influences to traditional
taiko
music, and turns the small groups of drummers into large ensembles
Music of the Lesser Antilles
Haitian
compas
and
cadence rampa
take over the music scene in
Martinique
,
Guadeloupe
and elsewhere in the
Lesser Antilles
, displacing
biguine
and similar native genres, which continue to thrive in rural villages
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
Calypso's mainstream popularity outside of
Trinidad
begins with artists like
Lord Melody
,
Lord Kitchener
, and, most especially,
Mighty Spoiler
's "Bed Bug".
Music of the United Kingdom
Jeannie Robertson
's performance at the
People's Festival
in
Edinburgh
marks the beginning of the
Scottish folk
revival
Music of the United States
The
Bakersfield sound
in
country music
develops in
Bakersfield, California
as a reaction against the dominant
Nashville sound
- artists like
Buck Owens
and
Wynn Stewart
begin their career
Piano Red
("The Wrong Yo Yo", "Just Right Bounce", "Laying the Boogie") is the first
blues
singer in history to appear on the pop charts
Cool jazz
is formed as a fusion of
jazz
and
bossa nova
Ray Boley
sets up
Canyon Records
to record
Navajo
singer
Ed Lee Natay
; Canyon Records goes on to become the most influential label in
Native American music
Alan Freed
begins broadcsting black R&B to white teenagers on his radio show,
Moondog Rock'n'Roll Party
Howlin' Wolf
and
Joe Turner
begin popularizing a "shouting" style of blues singing
Doo wop
has many of its earliest hits, including "My Reverie" by
The Larks
, "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" by
The Mello-Moods,
"Glory of Love" by
The Five Keys
, "Shouldn't I Know" by
The Cardinals
and "It Ain't the Meat" by
The Swallows
1952 in music
International trends
Les Paul
invents the first solid body
electric guitar
, the
Gibson
In
Memphis
,
Roscoe Gordon
records "No More Doggin'", the origin of the rhythm of
ska
music
Music of Bolivia
A revolution leads to increased social and cultural awareness for natives in
Bolivia
Music of Egypt
A
nationalist
revolution occurs with the support of
classical music
performers like
Abd el-Halim Hafez
Music of Ghana
ET Mensah
and
The Tempos
begin recording; they become one of the most popular and influential of dance
highlife
bands of the decade
Music of Jamaica
Stanley Motta
makes the first recordings of
mento
Music of Kenya
Recordings of
Jean-Bosco Mwenda
's Congolese
finger-style
guitar playing are availabe in Kenya
Music of Madagascar
Bouboul
is the country's most popular musician, and its first electric guitarist
Music of Mali
Afro-Jazz de Ségou
forms; this is the most influential dance band of the period
Music of Nepal
Radio Nepal
begins broadcasting, leading to the development of a
pop music
tradition in
Nepal
Music of Thailand
Pleng luk thung
emerges with artists like
Ponsri Woranut
and
Suraphon Sombatjalern
Music of the United States
Hard bop
emerges with recordings by
Miles Davis
(
Miles Ahead
),
Sonny Rollins
(
Way Out West
) and
J.J. Johnson
(
Blue Trombone
)
Bill Haley
's pioneering recordings ("
Rocket 88
") mark the beginning of
rockabilly
as a distinct genre and commercial force
The Weavers
are forced to disband after being accused of Communism
1953 in music
International trends
Ghanaian
drummer
Guy Warren
moves to
Liberia
and then the
United States
, where he begins recording a series of radical fusions of African drumming with American jazz musicians
Music of Congo-Kinshasha
Luambo Makiadi
begins recording, and the first full-time Congolese orchestra,
African Jazz
forms; this is the beginning of a Congolese popular music sound
Music of Cuba
Chachach
begins its reign of popularity in Cuba after developing from Haitian immigrant
charanga
bands
Music of Greece
Manolis Khiotis
adds a fourth pair of strings to the
bouzoúki
Music of Jamaica
Count Ossie
introduces
akete
drums and
burru
percussion styles to Rastafarian communities in
West Kingston
, leading to a close association between the religion and all forms of Jamaican popular music
Music of Papua New Guinea
The
Port Moresby Show
is held for the first time, established newfound respect for traditional Papuan music
Music of Slovenia
The
Avsenik Brothers
establish the foundation for Slovenian popular music
Music of the United States
The Orioles
' "Cryin' in the Chapel" is the first record by a black group to be a #1 pop hit; other
doo wop
recordings by black groups like
The Spaniels
,
The Moonglows
and
The Flamingoes
, promoted by
Alan Freed
, are also hits
Elvis Presley
makes his first recordings
1954 in music
Music of Algeria
Cheikha Remitti
records "Charrag Gatta" (
Tear, Lacerate
), an extremely controversial exhortation for young girls to lose their
virginity
Music of the Bahamas
Bahamanian
junkanoo
parades, annual celebrations of music and dance, begin to become more organized, eventually helping solidify the sound of junkanoo and move it towards popularization
Music of Cameroon
Anne-Marie Nzie
begins recording Hawaiian-styled
guitar
music; she will go on to help innovate a more popular version of folk
bikutsi
music
Music of Jamaica
The rise of the first
sound systems
dominated by future
record producers
like
Sir Coxsone Dodd
,
King Edwards
and
Duke Reid
; these parties are playing
jump blues
,
R&B
and other, mostly American, musicians
Music of Nigeria
Ghanaian
highlife
becomes extremely popular among the
Igbo
Music of South Africa
Spokes Mashiyane
's "Ace Blues" is the biggest African hit of the year and launches the
pennywhistle jive
as the first major form of South African popular music
Music of Spain
Hispavox
, a Spanish record label, releases
Antología del Cantte Flamenco
, a popular collection of recordings from the early flamenco masters
Music of the United States
Bill Haley and his Comets
release "
Rock Around the Clock
", beginning the first
rock and roll
craze among mainstream listeners; many consider this the end of
Tin Pan Alley
's dominance of pop music, as well as the first use of pop in a film
soundtrack
Doo wop
is at its peak of popularity, while hits like
The Crows
' "Gee" emblematic of a new style,
uptempo doo wop
Chachachá
becomes an American craze, bringing
charanga
bands to New York City
1955 in music
Music of Germany
The
Rudolfstadt
festival is founded in
East Germany
Music of Ghana
Borborbor
music develops in
Kpandu
, evolving out of
konkoma highlife
Music of India
Ali Akbar Khan
's performance in the US marks the beginning of fusions between Indian and Western musical traditions
Music of the Netherlands
An annual festival dedicated to recreating traditional
Frisian
culture, especially
skotsploech
ensembles, is founded in
Joure
Music of the Philippines
Tagalog
lyrics to Western-style rock appear in the Philippines; this is the beginning of
Pinoy rock
Music of Haiti
Compas direct
begins its popularization due to artists like
Nemours Jean Baptiste
Music of the United Kingdom
Lonnie Donegan
's "Rock Island Line" is the first
skiffle
song to be recorded
Music of the United States
The Weavers
return to
folk music
after years of being
blacklisted
; their concert at
Carnegie Hall
helps to re-establish folk music's popular acceptance
The
Louvin Brothers
mainstream stardom is established, and they become the most popular of the
close harmony
acts
Bo Diddley
invents the "
hambone
" rhythm
The Chordettes
and
The Chantels
are the first
girl groups
Tejano
music arises out of
Mexican
-American communities in South Texas
Ray Charles
' "I Got a Woman" is perhaps the earliest example of secularized
gospel music
, or
soul
Pete Seeger
's
Bantu Choral Folk Songs
is the first recording of black folk by a white artist
Chuck Berry
begins recording, establishing the guitar as the focal point of rock, and introducing descending pentatonic double-stops
Art Blakely
and
Horace Silver
form a band (
Art Blakely & the Jazz Messengers
) which sets the stage for the
hard bop
revolution
Clifton Chenier
begins recording for
Speciality Records
, marking the beginning of popular
zydeco
1956 in music
Music of Australia
Festival Records
releases
Bill Haley & His Comets
' "
Rock Around the Clock
", which becomes the most popular single in Australian history
Music of China
Turdu Ahun
, a traditional
Uighur
performer, records the 12
muqams
; this is an important recording in the history of Chinese folk music
Music of Colombia
Rock and roll begins its popularity in Colombia, and is soon dominated by Mexican performers like
Enrique Guzmn
and
Cesar Costa
Music of Jamaica
Ska
emerges
Music of Portugal
José Afonso
's career begins with
Fados de Coimbra
, recorded with
Luís Góis
, setting the stage for
nova canção
's development
Music of Spain
The first national contest of
cante jondo
is held in
Cordoba
Music of Trinidad and Tobago
Mighty Sparrow
's "Jean and Dinah" is the last hit for classical
calypso
. The song became a hit and led to a new interest in pop-calypso, heralded by another major hit,
Harry Belafonte
's "Banana Boat Song", which came from the album
Calypso
, the first of any kind to sell more than a million copies
Music of the United Kingdom
Ewan MacColl
's
Scottish Popular Ballads
is an inspiration for the next generation of
roots revivalists
Music of the United States
Hard bop
jazz
's mainstream success begins with
Max Roach
(
Max Roach Plus Four
),
Sonny Rollins
(
Saxophone Colossus
),
Clifford Brown
(
At Basin Street
),
Jimmy Smith
(
The Champ
) and
Horace Silver
("Senor Blue")
Elvis Presley
's "
Heartbreak Hotel
" begins his period as the most famous American musician and
teen idol
, and begins the peak of popularity for
rockabilly
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" marks the beginning of white
teen pop
sensations singing
doo wop
Music of Vietnam
The founding of the
Hanoi Conservatoire of Music
leads to more formality and modernization in
Vietnamese
folk music
and the development of
nhac dan toc cai bien
1957 in music
Music of Brazil
Bossa nova
emerges from
Brazil
with artists like
Joo Gilberto
("Bim Bom"), and
Antonio Carlos Jobim
("Desafinado" -- the first bossa nova record)
Music of Greece
Éntekhno
becomes popular in Greece
Music of Iceland
Tony Crombie & His Rockets
, an
English
band, popularizes
rock and roll
in Iceland with a series of thirteen concerts; authorities don't approve and try to offer non-rock related activities for Icelandic youth
Music of Nigeria
IK Dairo & the Morning Star Orchestra
begin performing, soon becoming the biggest band in
juju music
and adding
electric guitars
and
accordion
to the style
Music of Switzerland
Bands like the
Hula Hawaiians
begin incorporating
rockabilly
influences into their music
Music of the United Kingdom
Skiffle
begins its peak of mainstream popularity, as British rock and roll continues to develop into a distinct form
Music of the United States
The chart success of
Johnny Cash
("Home of the Blues", "There You Go"),
Ferlin Husky
("Gone", "A Falling Star"),
George Hamilton IV
("Only One Love") and
Marty Robbins
("Knee Deep in the Blues", "A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)") mark the beginning of the
Nashville sound
's domination of
country music
Link Wray
's "Rumble" is the first record using the "
fuzz tone
" sound
Cuban
bolero
becomes popular, leaving a lasting influence on the
Nashville Sound
with its slow meter (2/4)
1958 in music
Music of India
The films
Al Hilal
and
Mughal-e-Azam
are responsible for the blossoming of
filmi qawwali
, as well as its increasing secularization, leading to intense controversy
Music of Jamaica
Local
R&B
bands begin recording commercially for domestic audiences
Music of New Zealand
Johnny Devlin
becomes New Zealand's first rock star and launches a craze for
rock and roll
Music of South Africa
Spokes Mashiyane
's "Big Joe Special" is the first jive song to feature a
saxophone
, launching the
sax jive
genre
Music of Spain
A Chair of Flamencology is established at Jerez as
flamenco
music becomes more respectable and mainstream
Music of the United Kingdom
Blues
musicians like
Big Bill Broonzy
,
Alexis Korner
,
Cyril Davies
and
Muddy Waters
achieve great popular acclaim in
Britain
Music of the United States
Cuban
bolero
music is briefly popular, and leaves a long-standing influence on the
Nashville Sound
The Kingston Trio
's "Tom Dooley" helps to jumpstart a revival in
folk music
The 'Five' Royales
' "The Slummer the Slum", which uses guitar feedback and distortion
Musicians like
Eddie Cochrane
lead the
instrumental rock
boom
1959 in music
Music of Iceland
Native
rock and roll
musicians begin an Icelandic rock scene. Record companies require lyrics to be in
Icelandic
, though the youthful listeners prefer
English language
acts.
Music of Jamaica
Coxsone Dodd
and
Duke Reid
, among others, found
Jamaican
ska
-oriented labels, setting the foundation for a distinctively Jamaican music scene
Music of Mali
Allata Brulaye Sidibí
develops music for a type of harp that he invented,
kamalengoni
Music of Peru
A revolution helps bring native music, especially the
charango
(a
string instrument
) to middle-class and urban
Peruvians
Music of South Africa
John Mehegan
, an American pianist, organizes a recording session that results in the first two LPs by African jazzmen
Music of Spain
The
Festival De La Cancin De Benidorm
is founded in Benidorm; it will inspire a wave of similar
music festivals
across the country, and the beginning of the
Spanish pop
industry
Music of the United States
Recordings by
Ornette Coleman
(
The Shape of Jazz to Come
),
Sun Ra
(
The Nubians of Plutonia
),
John Coltrane
(
Giant Steps
),
Cecil Taylor
(
Stereo Drive
,
Love for Sale
) and
Eric Dolphy
(
Hot & Cool Latin
) mark a mainstream resurgence in
jazz
, which has morphed into
hard bop
,
avant-garde jazz
and
fusion
-- most important is
Kind of Blue
by
Miles Davis
The Drifters
' "There Goes My Baby" is one of the first American pop songs with a Latin rhythm
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