yes. music is a part of pop culture and has helped shaped all cultures to be what they are today.
Yes
Yes, books, magazines and websites are legitimate forms of popular culture. (Books are probably even the best of the three.)
Nicole Biamonte has written: 'Pop-culture pedagogy in the music classroom' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Popular culture, Popular music, Music, Study and teaching
Curwen Best has written: 'Barbadian popular music and the politics of Caribbean culture' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Political ballads and songs, Politics and culture, Popular music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music
Jazz would be a term that would reflect popular US culture of the 1920s. Jazz was very popular in the music culture and bars of that decade in the United States.
because there are different types of music
Television, Music, Magazines
If a certain folk culture liked a certain type of folk music. And then the general population started listening to it then it would be popular culture, because then the general population is listening and using folk culture.
Christina Schoch has written: 'Dancing Queen und Ghetto Rapper' -- subject(s): Music videos, Popular culture, Popular music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Popular music
They listen to modern day music. Popular culture has impacted Serbia.
In the 1950s teenagers made the concept of youth culture such as rock and roll music popular. Prior to the 1950s youth culture simply did not exist.
Rachel Rubin has written: 'Immigration and American popular culture' -- subject(s): Cultural assimilation, Immigrants, Popular culture, Ethnic relations 'American popular music' -- subject(s): Musique populaire, Popular music, Popmusik, History and criticism, Populaire muziek, Histoire et critique