Australian music ranges from a broad spectrum of styles and genres. While it is the most modern trends in Australian music are based on similar trends of the US or UK, traditional indigenous music dated of prehistory of Australia.
Rock music in Australia first became popular in the 1950s, with artists including Johnny O'Keefe and letters of the topping worldwide. This tradition was continued in the 1960s by groups e.g. Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, The Easybeats, the Bee Gees. This time, followed by Australian Jazz and indigenous Australian music still constantly popular.
AC/DC and INXS continued achieving commercial success in the United States, while a multitude of local, including Regurgitator, you are I, Powderfinger, Silverchair and something for Kate bandages, were popular in the country. A small electronic music scene emerged around Sydney and Melbourne, with separate heads, Ollie Olsen ' of not, and spreadsheet all flying in the 1990s.
Australian music experienced something of a renaissance of the rock in 2000s with the vines, Jet, airborne, and Wolfmother groups planning internationally. Chapels of the Hilltop was the first Australian Group of the cadera-salto towards the cover letter the ARIA. Channel 10 ' s Australian Idol program was highly popular locally, as well as the many produced "idols".
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