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Sunday, October 14, 2012

1946 in Music


Big Band music helped Americans through World War II.  The jazz scene dramatically changed the following year. Charlie Parker released “Ko-Ko” ushering in a revolution in jazz. The genre became less viable commercially and more artist driven. As a result, people gravitated toward pop and away from jazz. It was a defining moment that helped lead to rock n roll because pop was boring and Jazz unlistenable. On a side note,  B.B. King, Bill Haley, and Chet Atkins all began their careers in 1946.

Ko-Ko by Charlie Parker:


Prisoner of Love by Perry Como:


Five Minutes More by Frank Sinatra:


Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! By Vaughn Monroe:


To Each His Own by the Ink Spots:


The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole:

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