This genre became more and more popular especially in the new development of the first pocket transistor radio, which was first marketed in the US in the early 1950’s; this changed the different ways that people could listen and share music; and that in itself changed many parts of the industry, making people buy less audio discs, and instead just inventing and listening to the radio, which took a big toll in sales of audio discs. Then evolution of the first computer began in 1958; which was just the beginning of a new evolution of music.
However, at this time, Radio and television were predominantly the two main sources that people used for music, connecting the musical genres to various artists and exposed people to the genres and trends that were emerging musically. The computer was still being developed at this time and they weren’t as accessible, which made them less popular in the music world.
In this decade, multi-track recording were the most popular and sufficient way to record music in the 50’s; enabling separate microphones to be recorded simultaneously. Many styles such as the developing “pop music” and “jazz” music continued to be issued monophonically until the late