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rachel9

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The rhythm changes harmonic progression used in Cotton Tail was written by American composer
 
  a. Irving Berlin.
  b. Cole Porter.
  c. William Grant Still.
  d. George Gershwin.

Question 2

Girl group with punk roots but with a commercially viable pop sound and a girlish-sounding lead singer:
 
  a. The Bangles
  b. The Go-Go's
  c. En Vogue
  d. TLC



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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