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No, Thomas Edison invented the first "music" player, the Phonograph
Bach's music since the composer's death.
The identity of the first singer known to man is not definitively established, as music predates recorded history and varies across cultures. However, some of the earliest known singers were part of ancient civilizations, such as the Sumerians, who lived around 3000 BCE and had a rich tradition of music and poetry. Notably, the ancient Greeks also celebrated famous singers like Orpheus in their mythology, symbolizing early musical talent. Ultimately, the concept of the "first singer" is more symbolic than factual, reflecting the deep roots of music in human culture.
the man ruined both
Peeking man and java man
The Fist
probably the cavemen tapped out a rythem.but it really depends on the style of music your talking about.
Probably as old as the first man and woman on the planet Earth.
Music Man
At the Palace Theater in Mason City, Iowa
yes, the best music, and the original
The best known man called Bonaparte had the first name 'Napoleon'.