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Pages in category "Musical groups from Oakland, California" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Musicians from Oakland, California" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Toychestra is an all-women experimental music group from Oakland, California that plays toys. [1] [2] They use toy musical instruments and other noise-making toys to perform their own compositions as well as interpretations of works by other artists, from DvoĆák to Black Flag.
In January 2019, A Band Called Pain announced a one-off reunion show at The Uptown Nightclub in Oakland, California with the original line up on March 30, 2019. On January 10, 2021, guitarist Shaun Bivens announced on Facebook that A Band Called Pain is recording their first EP, titled "56 Down", since the release of "Beautiful Gun" back in 2010.
The duo met in East Oakland, California, at a relative's house when they were teenagers. [2] The group began in earnest by producing and releasing mixtapes alongside remixes of other songs. They both participated in the Bay Area Video Coalition 's after-school youth program for music production called BUMP, the Bay Unity Music Project.
Pages in category "Artists from Oakland, California" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Delinquents are an American hip hop group from Oakland, California, composed of two members, Glen Jones a.k.a. G-Stack, Vidal Prevost a.k.a. V-White (formerly known as V-Dal) and Ghost Producer Gregory Turner a.k.a. Lord Gregory(formerly known as G-Black.
Shannon and the Clams is an indie garage punk quartet based in Oakland, California. Known for a vintage sound that incorporates elements of doo-wop, classic R&B, garage psych, and surf, Shannon and the Clams has drawn comparisons to both Buddy Holly and 1960s girl groups. [1] They are also said to love "music from '50s oldies to '80s punk". [2]