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NME's Cool List was an annual listing of popular musicians compiled by the weekly British music magazine NME. The list was created each November by the magazine's writers and journalists, and was based on the 50 musicians that they considered to be the "coolest". Each year's list was first announced by NME through both a dedicated issue of their magazine and their official website, NME.com – the Cool List issue often attracted high sales. The first list was published on 29 October 2002, to highlight the people who were "at the forefront of the music scene" – Jack White, the lead singer of American rock band The White Stripes, topped the first poll. Since then, it was published a further eight times: it ran every year from 2003 to 2011, with the exception of 2009. Musicians such as Justin T

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  • Die NME's Cool List war eine jährliche Auflistung populärer Musiker, die von der wöchentlich erscheinenden britischen Musikzeitschrift NME zusammengestellt wurde. Die Liste wurde jedes Jahr im November von den Autoren und Journalisten des Magazins erstellt und basierte auf den 50 Musikern und Musikerinnen, die sie für die „coolsten“ hielten. Jedes Jahr wurde die Liste vom NME in einer eigenen Ausgabe des Magazins und auf der offiziellen Website bekannt gegeben – die „Cool List“-Ausgabe stieß auf starke Nachfrage. Die Liste wurde erstmals 2002 veröffentlicht, um jene Musikschaffende „at the forefront of the music scene“ (übers. an der Spitze der Musikszene), hervorzuheben. Jack White, der Leadsänger der amerikanischen Rockband The White Stripes, führte die erste Umfrage an. Seitdem wurde die Liste acht weitere Male veröffentlicht: Von 2003 bis 2011 wurde sie mit Ausnahme von 2009 jährlich zusammengestellt. Musiker wie Justin Timberlake, Pete Doherty und Laura Marling führten nachfolgende Listen an. Die letzte Künstlerin an der Spitze der NMEs Cool List war die amerikanische Rapperin Azealia Banks im Jahr 2011. (de)
  • NME's Cool List was an annual listing of popular musicians compiled by the weekly British music magazine NME. The list was created each November by the magazine's writers and journalists, and was based on the 50 musicians that they considered to be the "coolest". Each year's list was first announced by NME through both a dedicated issue of their magazine and their official website, NME.com – the Cool List issue often attracted high sales. The first list was published on 29 October 2002, to highlight the people who were "at the forefront of the music scene" – Jack White, the lead singer of American rock band The White Stripes, topped the first poll. Since then, it was published a further eight times: it ran every year from 2003 to 2011, with the exception of 2009. Musicians such as Justin Timberlake, Pete Doherty and Laura Marling topped these subsequent listings. The final artist to top NME's Cool List was the American rapper Azealia Banks in 2011. Alongside the Cool List, NME also often concurrently published alternative lists, such as the , the list, the list, and the list. Fool Lists included individuals such as George W. Bush and Mark Ronson; Had It, Lost It lists featured Bobby Gillespie and Richard Archer; If Only They Rocked lists included the likes of Ferenc Gyurcsány and Charlie Brooker. As well as high sales, the Cool List also generated a large critical response for NME, from both journalists and members of the public: the magazine received of its lists from various sources, including music journalists, pop stars, and drugs charities. (en)
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  • The British broadcaster Richard Bacon ' topped the Fool List in 2005 for remarks that he made about the British indie band The Magic Numbers ' during the recording of an episode of Top of the Pops. (en)
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  • "Whether it is wearing the right clothes, being magnetically charismatic or deliberately trashing their talent for the sake of it, all of the entries in [the Cool List] have one thing in common – the X factor." (en)
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  • — NME editor Conor McNicholas, speaking in 2003 (en)
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  • Die NME's Cool List war eine jährliche Auflistung populärer Musiker, die von der wöchentlich erscheinenden britischen Musikzeitschrift NME zusammengestellt wurde. Die Liste wurde jedes Jahr im November von den Autoren und Journalisten des Magazins erstellt und basierte auf den 50 Musikern und Musikerinnen, die sie für die „coolsten“ hielten. Jedes Jahr wurde die Liste vom NME in einer eigenen Ausgabe des Magazins und auf der offiziellen Website bekannt gegeben – die „Cool List“-Ausgabe stieß auf starke Nachfrage. Die Liste wurde erstmals 2002 veröffentlicht, um jene Musikschaffende „at the forefront of the music scene“ (übers. an der Spitze der Musikszene), hervorzuheben. Jack White, der Leadsänger der amerikanischen Rockband The White Stripes, führte die erste Umfrage an. Seitdem wurde di (de)
  • NME's Cool List was an annual listing of popular musicians compiled by the weekly British music magazine NME. The list was created each November by the magazine's writers and journalists, and was based on the 50 musicians that they considered to be the "coolest". Each year's list was first announced by NME through both a dedicated issue of their magazine and their official website, NME.com – the Cool List issue often attracted high sales. The first list was published on 29 October 2002, to highlight the people who were "at the forefront of the music scene" – Jack White, the lead singer of American rock band The White Stripes, topped the first poll. Since then, it was published a further eight times: it ran every year from 2003 to 2011, with the exception of 2009. Musicians such as Justin T (en)
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