Why are Christie's Minstrels important to the history of popular music?
a. They developed an early form of R&B.
b. They performed the songs of black songwriters.
c. Despite their racist content, their shows helped to establish popular music in America.
d. They promoted the works of George Gershwin and Richard Rodgers.
c
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The most genius innovation in Nirvana's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana, 1991) is:
a. its contrapuntal structure b. the schizophrenic shift from section to section c. the contrasting rhythms from form statement to form statement d. its use of digital recording studio techniques
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