Soho has long been one of the most important centres for popular music in London. During the 1950s and 1960s, the area became famous for its lively clubs, recording studios, and music venues where new styles such as rock, jazz, and rhythm and blues flourished. Nearby Denmark Street—often called Britain’s “Tin Pan Alley”—was filled with guitar shops, publishers, and recording spaces that helped launch the careers of many musicians.
Legendary artists such as David Bowie and Elton John spent time in the area early in their careers. With its dense mix of venues, creative businesses, and nightlife, Soho played a major role in shaping Britain’s popular music culture and continues to be associated with the energy and creativity of the music industry.
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