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===1960-1999===
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===21st century===
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==Popular genres and notable artists==
==Popular genres, artists, and bands==
===Blues and gospel===
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*[[Anna Collins]]
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*[[Bailey Stone]]
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*[[Antler Handler]]
*[[Housekeepers]]
*[[The Sonny Keys]]
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===Pop music===
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==Festivals==
 
*[[Roche Park Music Festival]]
*[[BlissFest]]
*[[Luminary (music festival)|Luminary]]
*[[Mirage (music festival)|Mirage]]


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Latest revision as of 02:25, 8 August 2024

The music of Zamastan reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. The indigenous Catica First Nations and various global cultures have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Zamastan. Zamastan has produced its own composers, musicians and ensembles. The Zamastanian music industry is the largest in the world, producing internationally renowned composers, musicians and ensembles since the mid-20th century.

History

Indigenous music

19th century

1900-1959

1960-1999

21st century

Popular genres, artists, and bands

Blues and gospel

Jazz

Country music

Soul, R&B and funk

Pop music

Rock, metal, and punk

Hip hop

Festivals