Two pop groups known for incorporating a saxophone into their music are Sax Pack and The Brand New Heavies. The saxophone often adds a distinctive and vibrant sound to their tracks, enhancing the overall musical experience. Additionally, many artists in various genres, including pop, frequently collaborate with saxophonists to enrich their songs.
A founder member of the group Sid Barrett came made up the name 'The Pink Floyd Sound' after two blues musicians called Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, this was later shortened to 'The Pink Floyd' then to 'Pink Floyd'
The clue "both of you" likely refers to the pop group "Boys II Men," as it plays on the idea of two individuals (boys) and the concept of companionship (men). The name suggests a connection between two people, fitting the clue's theme.
Two completely different songs charted with that name in 1983: Commodores Yaz
The Now 32 volume features artists such as the Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Drake, Mariah Carey and Keri Hilson. Also featured are Jordan Spards and Kelly Clarkson, two artists that came from the television show American Idol.
Richard Hamilton, Jasper Johns.
Katharine Mcphee is a famous American pop singer. John Mcphee is a famous author. Those are the only two that I know of.
There are two different versions of the song "Wife Her" by two different singers. One version is by Neyo, an American R & B singer, and the other version is by Sekay, another R & B singer.
Some believe that electronic music, also called Dubstep has formed from pop music. It is sounds all by computers and not actual instruments. Skrillex and Nero are two examples of some famous Dubstep artists.
The proper name is "Aly and AJ Michalka". They are two sisters who are famous for be pop stars. The current name of their pop rock band is "78Violet".
There are two known bands that have the name LFO. The American band was a three man pop/rap group and the British band LFO is an electronic music act.
Jain Abelthose two sort of pop into my head
There have been thousands of internationally famous European artists, not just two.
There is just one mention of this name on the Internet. I wonder if this could be a misprint. There are two artists named Corbassiere.
A founder member of the group Sid Barrett came made up the name 'The Pink Floyd Sound' after two blues musicians called Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, this was later shortened to 'The Pink Floyd' then to 'Pink Floyd'
It is derived from the name of the two belligerents.
The All-American Rejects name came from two suggestions entitled 'The All-Americans' and 'The Rejects'. They later decided to combine the two to form The All-American Rejects. =)