1940s retro movement

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The 1940s retro movement was a retro movement craze started in the late 1980s and lasted up till the late 1990s or early 2000s. Many things associated with this retro movement are associated with the 1940s decade, but can also be associated to pop culture of the late-1930s and early-1950s.

[edit] Events related to 1940s nostalgia in the 1990s

[edit] 2006 Resurgence

In 2006, artists such as Chris Brown, Keysia Cole, Christina Aguilera, and the Black Eyed Peas uses styles that are a lot similar to 1940s music such as the use of trumpets and saxophones, and an occaisonal trombone. In 2006, jazz music of 1940s style was used in the Jay-Z song, Show Me What You Got. This music was also notated in the music of Christina Aguilera, especially the song Candyman.

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