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Bands from the US state of Tennessee. For individual musicians please see Category:Musicians from Tennessee. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 ...
Tennessee Country blues [16] Big Bill Broonzy: 1893* 1958 Mississippi Urban blues [18] Kitty Brown: 1899 Unknown: New York Classic female blues [19] Willie Brown: 1900 1952 Mississippi Delta blues [20] Bumble Bee Slim: 1905 1968 Georgia Urban blues [21] Gus Cannon: 1883* 1979 Mississippi Jug band [22] Leroy Carr: 1905 1935 Tennessee Urban blues ...
Southern rock musical groups from Tennessee (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Rock music groups from Tennessee" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
According to local oral tradition, Queen Victoria was so impressed by the Singers that she commented that with such beautiful voices, they had to be from the Music City of the United States. Hence, the moniker for Nashville, Tennessee – Music City USA – was born. [2] They returned to Europe the following year, touring from May 1875 to July ...
This is a list of Southern rock bands that fall into one of the following four categories, with a sign denoting them as such following the description. Traditional or mainstream Southern rock bands * Southern hard rock or metal bands ** Bands (rock or hard rock) that cite Southern rock influence ♪
Zach Bryan, Vince Gill and Pentatonix are among the musical stars with Oklahoma ties to earn nominations for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, while Americana standout Jason Isbell nabbed a nod for ...
Taj Mahal had two Tulsans in his band: Chuck Blackwell and Gary Gillmore, and one Oklahoma City native, Jesse Ed Davis. Music journalist John Wooley and others have noted that the Tulsa sound has directly and indirectly contributed to various other genres of music, including genres outside rock music, such as alt-country and Red Dirt music, the ...
Perhaps the most famous of the Oklahoma-based territory bands were the Oklahoma City Blue Devils. The Blue Devils were the foundation for Count Basie's orchestra. The Al Good Orchestra, also from Oklahoma City, began playing in the Oklahoma area in the 1940s and continue to play after Al Good's death in 2003. Bandleader Ada Leonard was born in ...