You guys need to stop.
We classical musicians can be so snobish at times, labeling other musics as inferior (I'm sure many of you would say that Clayderman plays elevator music, for example).
What makes these musicians inferior, really? I mean, many people love them and are touched by their music, so what's the problem?
Not that I particularly enjoy, let's say, Rieu or Bocceli (but then, after listening to Beethoven opus 111, not many things can move me so much), but many do, and there is no reason to undervalue them.
Each kind of music should be valued for what it offers and how it moves people, and not in comparison with other kinds. Well, just my opinion...