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    Chris Trottier (atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 06:04:35 JST Chris Trottier Chris Trottier

    Who was the first pop star ever?

    I say it was Claribel.

    Now I know what many of you are thinking: “What about Mozart, Schubert, or Beethoven?”

    Yes, all those composers were popular but they do not exist in the tradition of pop music – which is distinct from sacred and classical music.

    When I talk about pop music, I’m speaking about that tradition of music that stems from the Chitlin’ Circuit, Vaudeville, and Tin Pan Alley.

    Specifically, I’m speaking about composers like Lennon/McCartney, George Gershwin, and Scott Joplin.

    But before all of them was a woman from England known as Charlotte Alington Barnard who went by the Tennyson-inspired pseudonym “Claribel”.

    Now what specifically qualifies her – of all people – to be the first pop star ever? She was the first composer ever to receive royalties from her music.

    Back in the 1860s, Claribel was huge. She wrote over 100 songs, mostly ballads, and people were buying them hand over fist. Performance halls throughout the English-speaking world sang her songs.

    To put it bluntly, she was the Taylor Swift of the 19th century. And sadly, she died at the age of 39 from typhoid fever. Yet in her short life, she changed music forever.

    This, right here, is one of her many hits.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXiHAqfPt7M

    In conversation about 9 months ago from atomicpoet.org permalink

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      Gen X-Wing (breadbin@bitbang.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 20:59:44 JST Gen X-Wing Gen X-Wing
      • goatsarah

      @goatsarah @atomicpoet My money is always on Paganini. He had it all. He changed music forever (very very few has), he was an extreme virtuoso, he composed, he had people fainting at his shows, pretty sure he’s the origin of violins + devil = selling your soul, and the Pope refused to let him be buried.

      He was as metal as anyone in my book.

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      C64tone (c64tone@commodore.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 21:00:54 JST C64tone C64tone
      • goatsarah

      @goatsarah @atomicpoet I need to read up on his shenanigans

      In conversation about 9 months ago permalink

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