Over 700 music fans have voted on the 50+ Best Bands Named After Cities. Current Top 3: Chicago, Boston, The Manhattan Transfer
Vote up the greatest bands that have the word "blue" in their name. Plenty of bands have colors in their names, and blue seems to be a popular choice. Need proof? Just look this list of bands with the color blue in the name, many of whom have been around for decades. Bands with ...
releasing four more studio albums all of which hit No. 1 in Sweden and three of which cracked the Top 10 in the U.S. B.C. or not, the band continues to bring their haunting rituals to cities all across the globe.
Their live performance consists of their unique covers band tribute show - The Ultimate Party Hits Voyage - which features strong voices, harmonies in the background, and skilled musicianship. Performing songs through the decades of non-stop pop, rock, party, disco funk, soul, indie, and Britp...
Filmed before his death in September 2015, Kenny Baldwin was a musician in the Milwaukee punk scene and proprietor of the Starship, home of many formative gigs. Milwaukee is among the smallest citiesI’ve covered so faron FiveBands, but the passion and creativity of its rock-‘n’-roll scen...
32 Bands Face off in 4 Midwest CitiesThirty-two bands from across the Midwest are competing for theirshot at more than $50,000 in...gloss, megan
The new era of boybands are rolling in with infectious tunes galore! Adding their name into the mix are RØYLS, the brainchild of Sean Kileen (Over Atlantic), Liam Ross (Over Atlantic), and Drew Dirksen (The Tide) who are no strangers to the industry. Hailing from across the gobe, ...
since then with a couple of releases and all those Lego Ninjago songs/videos that got them some definite notice. The band released their latest single “Behind Us Now” from their forthcoming new full length which drops very soon. I believe this is the strongest the band has sounded in ...
all the Tooth & Nail bands and As Cities Burn. They also looked different, they were like a little bit more diverse [of a] crowd. And then all the white people looked really f**king weird and I felt like I could kind of slide into that crew and kinda be a little more anony...
Held annually onJune 21to coincide with the summer solstice, Make Music Day is part of the internationalFête de la Musiquetaking place in more than 1,000 cities around the world. The daylong, musical free-for-all celebrates music in all its forms, encouraging people to band t...