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What has Bret Michaels done to influence America?

He influenced people that they can achieve their dreams and that they can be anything that they want to be.


What kind of music is there in Scotland?

The same music there is every where else ---- It depends where you are. In the lowlands (Glasgow, or Edinburgh for example) they play mainly pop, rock, hip hop and R&B - Its no different then America. In the Highlands however the radios play more country, older rock, and some Folk songs. For example right now the radio station is playing old bluegrass from the 40's.


Why do girls in America hate Miley Cyrus?

Not all people in America hate Miley Cyrus. It's bad to generalize. People all have different opinions, and so who they do or don't like naturally can be very different from anyone else.


Did Latin American music influence American music?

Yes Latin America's music has an influence on the American (United States)'s music. How could it not? Like Alica below me says "think of artists today like Shakira, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias," and Santana! These artists have been on the top 100 lists multiple times. How can that not be direct proof for influence?


Were trombones from America?

If you mean, "was the trombone invented in America," then the answer is no. The trombone predates "America" or The United States of America. The trombone was invented in Europe around the mid-1400s, based on a sort of "slide trumpet" which had telescoping tubing to play different notes. The United States of America became a country in 1776.