List of baroque pop artists

Baroque pop is a pop and rock music subgenre which originated in the mid-1960s in the United Kingdom and United States. It originated as a fusion of early pop and rock music, specifically rock and roll, with classical music, most specifically that of the baroque and classical eras.

1960s artists

Recent baroque pop artists

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