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Who is the the most influential person in music...EVER? Now it has to be one person, so if you want to vote for a band you're going to have to narrow it down to who out of that band is the most influential.

 

I'm going to have to say John Lennon. I've only heard a couple of songs from him as it's not really my style of music, but nearly all my favourite bands list him or The Beatles as their reason for getting into the business.

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Hmmm, difficult. First one that sprang to mind was Hendrix, basically re-invented an instrument.

Obviously Berry Gordy founder of Motown and the man who set the ball rolling for black acts and music to finally get the recognition and international success they deserved.He launched the careers of Marvin Gaye, Jackie Wilson, Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, The Four Tops, Lionel Ritchie, Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, Boyz 11 Men, the Debarge Family.

I would also add Clive Davies, Aretha Franklin (inspired virtually every female singer of this generation), the true originator of Rock and Roll Chuck Berry and credit to Madonna.

If you're looking for the most influential person EVER then it would have to be John Lennon/Paul McCartney. So many people refer to them as influences on their music. Otherwise people like Chuck Berry, James Brown, Buddy Holly, Madonna, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Michael Jackson must surely rank VERY high...
John Grimes.

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If you're looking for the most influential person EVER then it would have to be John Lennon/Paul McCartney. So many people refer to them as influences on their music. Otherwise people like Chuck Berry, James Brown, Buddy Holly, Madonna, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna, Michael Jackson must surely rank VERY high...

110% agree!

Michael Jackson

 

I've never met anyone who dosen't like his music, no matter what genre there into

I agree with Rooney. With Michael Jackson and Madonna right behind.
Freddy Mercury! Also, agree with all the above

Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury are the likely candidates, of course there are different genres, Jimi Hendrix certainly shaped rock music, and Madonna pretty much shaped female pop

 

there are a lot of others, but those spring to mind

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Id say michael Jackson, but recently its gotta be gaga

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Id say michael Jackson, but recently its gotta be gaga

 

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