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What musicians do you wish you had been introduced to earlier?

Quazi 6 June 23
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Tool and A Perfect Circle

I just recently started listening to them.

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Vivaldi. Chopin.

Pink Floyd. The Beatles.

Bob Dylan. Elton John.

Buddy Holly. Elvis Costello.

Cat Stevens

The genres of Jazz, Blues, Rap, Dubstep, Electro Funk, Soul, Motown.

Basically a lot. Classic rock and pop is great and all, but it's all I heard growing up.

SirJet Level 5 June 24, 2018

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For Jazz? Dave Brubeck - Take Five. Anything by Miles Davis.

Then there's more Jazz Fusion... Try Weather Report - Birdland.

As for Blues? That's harder. Obviously B.B. King - The Thrill is gone. John Lee Hooker - I can't quit you baby. Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man.

There's way more "types" of blues than there are types of jazz. But that'd be a good start.

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My plate always been full and very diversed across multiple cultures so... never obsessive about missing out. I only got 1 life to live with 1 brain and 2 ears.

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Not sure.
I don't know I like musicians until I hear them.

I follow K-pop, Thai-pop, classical music, US pop, Latin pop, Caribbean, Cuban, bluegrass, jazz, big band, etc.
In fact, I can stream any genre or music decade with accuradio.com, whenever I'm online.

I'm currently listening to Chopin's Fantaisie in F minor, for instance.

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Beth Hart. I absolutely love her voice and I have a bit of a girl crush on her.

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What BeardedWonder said. I was a music snob for a long time before I realized that there is a whole world of music out there that I had dismissed because it didn't fit my musical bubble. Good thing is that I now get to listen to all that music now and I love it.

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Many, and many more to come I hope.

There are those 'ear worms' that creep their way into my mind before I youtube their discography and if I dig it I'll buy their album.

For instance, there's a song off a video game I play/ed that was just this. (SBTRKT: Pharaohs)
That was on the in game radio station, and I ended up buying the album.

At least 50% of my ipod song list is comprised of songs that stuck in my head from video games, videos/animations, those random play list channels some cable providers have, movies, etc...

Some I wish I had heard earlier so I could be in the "swing" of things, then again I like to feel that I heard them right when I needed to.

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