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This is a category for bands that are part of the Long Island, New York music scene. Pages in category "Musical groups from Long Island" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.
The Ohio Express is an American bubblegum pop band formed in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1967. [1] Though marketed as a band, it would be more accurate to say that the name "Ohio Express" served as a brand name used by Jerry Kasenetz's and Jeffry Katz's Super K Productions to release the music of a number of different musicians and acts.
Pages in category "Bubblegum pop songs" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3AM (Pull Up)
Fuzzbubble is an American rock/power pop band from Long Island, New York, active from 1995 to 2001 and again since 2022. Its original lineup consisted of Jim Bacchi on guitar, [2] Mark DiCarlo on vocals, Jason Camiolo on drums, and Brett Rothfeld on bass. They were signed by Sean Combs' Bad Boy Records. [1]
Cameo (band) The Campbell Brothers; The Casualeers; Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys; Caulfield Sisters; Cayuga's Waiters; Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Cheeseburger (band) Ching Chong Song; Chocolate Genius, Inc. The Churchills (American band) Clare & the Reasons; Colorblind James Experience; Comateens; Company (band) The Cookies ...
Aqua (band) albums (2 C, 3 P) Arashi albums (2 C, 23 P) ... Pages in category "Bubblegum pop albums" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Incredibly proud of the record, but the label wrote the songs off as "soft" with no radio singles. The band finished mixing and set out on tour asking friend, Rob Parr, to join the band on tour as keyboardist Having never played piano, Parr joked that he "fit in just fine," but in reality worked hard and was soon touring with the band.
My Favorite were frequently discussed in the indie music press of the time in the context of new wave retroism, [2] but were more accurately thought of in the tradition of romantic, lyric-driven post-rock and roll melancholia, strands of which originated with artists like the Velvet Underground and certain glam rock artists before reaching their apex in the post-punk period. [3]