Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959)
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- International trends
- Ghanaian drummer Guy Warren moves to Liberia and then the United States, where he begins recording a series of radical fusions of African drumming with American jazz musicians
- Music of Congo-Kinshasha
- Luambo Makiadi begins recording, and the first full-time Congolese orchestra, African Jazz forms; this is the beginning of a Congolese popular music sound
- Music of Cuba
- Chachachá begins its reign of popularity in Cuba after developing from Haitian immigrant charanga bands
- Music of Greece
- Manolis Khiotis adds a fourth pair of strings to the bouzoúki
- Music of Jamaica
- Count Ossie introduces akete drums and burru percussion styles to Rastafarian communities in West Kingston, leading to a close association between the religion and all forms of Jamaican popular music
- Music of Papua New Guinea
- The Port Moresby Show is held for the first time, established newfound respect for traditional Papuan music
- Music of Slovenia
- The Avsenik Brothers establish the foundation for Slovenian popular music
- Music of the United States
- Music of Algeria
- Cheikha Remitti records "Charrag Gatta" (Tear, Lacerate), an extremely controversial exhortation for young girls to lose their virginity
- Music of the Bahamas
- Bahamanian junkanoo parades, annual celebrations of music and dance, begin to become more organized, eventually helping solidify the sound of junkanoo and move it towards popularization
- Music of Cameroon
- Anne-Marie Nzie begins recording Hawaiian-styled guitar music; she will go on to help innovate a more popular version of folk bikutsi music
- Music of Jamaica
- Music of Nigeria
- Music of South Africa
- Spokes Mashiyane's "Ace Blues" is the biggest African hit of the year and launches the pennywhistle jive as the first major form of South African popular music
- Music of Spain
- Hispavox, a Spanish record label, releases Antología del Cantte Flamenco, a popular collection of recordings from the early flamenco masters
- Music of the United States