Portal:Philadelphia/Selected article/February 2007

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One of Philadelphia's first mainstream stars, Chubby Checker, in 2005
One of Philadelphia's first mainstream stars, Chubby Checker, in 2005

Music of Philadelphia has seen innovations in classical music, opera, R&B, jazz and soul. Philadelphia's musical institutions have long played an important role in the music of Pennsylvania, as well as a nationwide impact, especially in the early development of hip hop music. Philadelphia's diverse population has also given it a reputation for styles ranging from dancehall to Irish traditional music, as well as a thriving classical and folk music scene. Philadelphia's musical heritage has been described by music author Richie Unterberger, as "not nearly as (influential) in American popular music as its size might indicate", which Unterberger attributes to a "[musical] shadow thrown by New York", which is not far north of Philadelphia. Nevertheless, Unterberger notes that Philadelphia has "played an important part in the history of rock and roll by being home to one of the most dependable audiences on the planet, rather than as an incubator of major performers". Unterberger also noted Philadelphia's role as a home to major radio personalities and DJs, as well as a major popular music field, Philadelphia soul. However, Philadelphia has also been described as a city that "lives and breathes music" with a "creative, artistic and fresh" vibe.