The increased popularity of music video had a clear impact
on society. It was both positive and negative. They impacted different venues
like radio in a way that they were left redundant. Nobody wanted to listen to
the music when they could watch it. Radio people had to work very hard regain
their space in the industry. These music videos impacted different segments of
society differently. Some of these videos were very nice and impacted all the
segments positively, while others were
declared immoral and unsafe for a particular age group or the whole society.
Also referred to as Dixieland music, hot jazz got its name from its blazing tempos and fiery improvisations. The popularity of Louis Armstrong’s early bands was instrumental in spreading hot jazz to Chicago and New York. Hot jazz remained popular until a surge in swing<span> bands in the 1930s pushed hot jazz groups out of the clubs. </span>
The 1980s saw the emergence of dance music<span> and </span>new wave<span>. As </span>disco<span> fell out of fashion in the decade's early years,</span>[1]<span> genres such as </span>post-disco<span>, </span>Italo disco<span>, </span>Euro disco<span> and </span>dance-pop<span> became more popular. </span>Rock music<span> continued to enjoy a wide audience.</span>[2] Soft rock,[3]glam metal<span>, thrash metal, </span>shred guitar<span> characterized by heavy distortion, pinch harmonics and whammy bar abuse became very popular.</span>[4] Adult contemporary,[5] quiet storm,[6]<span> and </span>smooth jazz<span> gained popularity. </span>
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