Jon Pareles from The New York Times commented that "purists may be offended - particularly in country music, where she dallied awhile - but pop singers like Miss Newton-John make new styles safe for mass audiences just as they're on the way out.
Kennedy and his wife were younger in comparison to the presidents and first ladies that preceded them, and both were popular in the media culture in ways more common to pop singers and movie stars than politicians, influencing fashion trends and becoming the subjects of numerous photo spreads in popular magazines.
The Graham Norton Show is a more adult-themed chat show than the standard fair, featuring a plethora of celebrity guests from movie stars to pop singers.
Mr. Garland's turn to pop singers like James Brown and Aretha Franklin and the creation of "South African Suite" after the company's visit to South Africa in 1992, is not surprising.
Chaka Khan beams as she swoops through and around the melodies of her songs, letting loose all that gospel and jazz have taught to pop singers.
The album includes 11 tracks that are part of the Mexican musical memory, previously sung by "divas" and pop singers of the '80s.
Technicians that they often are, jazz singers may approach their material more rigorously than, say, pop singers.
They don't do that any more, even to pop singers.
But it was professional wrestlers like the Rock and Chyna, not pop singers, who climbed out of the limousines last week in front of 1501 Broadway, once the theater's home, to celebrate the formal opening of the latest generation of theme restaurant: WWF New York.
According to the book The Airwaves Of New York, programming on WHLI in 1947 included dinner music from the syndicated program "Candlelight and Silver" and that the station "looked to the local audience for talent and encouraged amateurs and professionals to audition, welcoming everyone from classical musicians to pop singers and comedians."