Wikipedia:Requested articles/music/Performers, bands and songwriters/I–O
Add your request in the most appropriate place below. |
Before adding a request please:
Please do not list yourself, or your own band, as this is considered promotional. Whether your band warrants inclusion in Wikipedia is a decision that should be made by someone else. Consensus appears to be to list individuals alphabetically by their first name, and all band names beginning with "A", "An", or "The" should be placed alphabetically by the second word in their name. Before you save the page, please make sure to preview the page that the article is a red link, otherwise, disambiguate it usually with (band) or (group) or if these already exist, then you can usually disambiguate it further by origin (American band) or by genre (rock band), etc. Also, when adding a request, please include as much information as possible (such as webpages, articles, or other reference material) so editors can find and distinguish your request from an already-created article. |
I
editIa–Ik
edit- I Am Blip (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Glasgow electro/techno producer; live act
- I Am Siam (req. 2012-11-15) - pop group; created in 1980s; one album; hit "She Went Pop"
- I Am the Messenger (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Christian metalcore band; released album The War Between (2010)
- I Am the Movie (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I Am X-Ray (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I and the Universe (req. pre-2012-12-26) - former member of JamisonParker; [1]
- I Bet It Was a Massacre (req. pre-2012-12-26) - electro/hardcore band; from Tucson, AZ
- Iconocaust metal band
- I Farm (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [2]
- I Killed Pharaoh (req. pre-2012-12-26) - British alternative-rock band; signed to Lockjaw Records
- I Love Skye (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I Need to Discover (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I Rob Banx (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I Said Yes (req. pre-2012-12-26) - British indie/folk five-piece group
- I.D.O.L. King (aka Idol King (band)) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Christian rap duo; hit "Christsyde" (mid-1990s); [3]; Allen (talk) 23:26, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
- I.R. Tiger (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- I'm Not a Pilot (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American band; from Milwaukee, WI; with vocals, keyboard, bass, drums, and MSO cellist Peter Thomas (cellist)
- Iamdynamite (req. pre-2012-11-12) - band
- Ian F. Benzie (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Scottish folksinger and guitarist
- Ian K'ser (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer and actor; SAG member
- Ian Mayo (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ian Whiteman (aka Abdallateef or Abdal Lateef) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - comment at 2013-3-3 - article created June 2007 but alias names need redirects
- Ibliss (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - 1970s German jazz-funk band; two former members of Kraftwerk
- Ice Cap Fortune (req. pre-2012-12-26) - emo band; from Madison, WI
- Ice, Sea, Dead People (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English noise punk band; from Bedford
- Icon and the Black Roses (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Icycore (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Italian power progressive band
- Idónea (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Venezuelan indie-rock band; from Caracas
- Idy (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Iffy (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - dance/jazz/pop band; from Minneapolis, MN; formerly Run Westy Run
- Igor Falecki (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Igor's Egg (req. pre-2012-12-26) - sci-fi story rock band; from Philadelphia, PA
- Ikette (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Il–Im
edit- Ilkae (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ill Mitch (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ill Mondo (req. pre-2012-12-26) - on Circle into Square; [4]; [5]
- Illustrate This Mess (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ilveon Ev Otway (req. pre-2012-12-26) - minimalist composer; "King of Silence" from his album Pause (Otway album)
- Ilyas Ahmed (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Oregonian acoutician; four albums; [6]
- Imagine This (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [7]; Allen (talk) 02:35, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
- Imaj Thomas (req. pre-2012-12-26) - former member of the Dream revival group; 19-year-old daughter of American actor Philip Michael Thomas
- The Imdependent Party (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rap group; from St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN, area
- Immigrant Suns (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Immigrants (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - song "Feel (The Immigrants song)"
- Immoor (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Immortal Ayatollah (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Imortal Sadness (req. pre-2012-12-26) - (purposely misspelled)
- The Impact (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Impalamoney (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Bay-area hip-hop artist; [8]
In
editIna–Inm
edit- The In & Outers (req. pre-2012-11-12) - rock band; from Seattle, WA; well-known locally
- In Company of Spiders (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- In Tenebris (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American goth-rock band; from Charlottesville, VA; [9]
- In the Aftermath (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band; from Miami, FL
- In This Day (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- In Vivid Colour (req. 2013-1-24) - Canadian melodic, post-hardcore band; from Saskatchewan; [10]
- In:Aviate (req. pre-2012-12-26) - from St. George, UT; signed to Rise Records
- Inakin (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian
- Inal Bilsel (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [11]
- Inamorato (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Inbal Megiddo (req. pre-2012-12-26) - cellist; [12]
- Incarnadine (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Inches in Falling (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- INCODE (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Incognito Traveller (req. pre-2012-12-26) - on Konfort Records
- The Incredible Hook (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Memphis funk/disco pop
- Indafusion (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Indian Givers (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Indian Summer (American folk band) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - acoustic folk trio of the early 1980s comprising de:Gary Bolstad, Tom Draughon and Ron Hulsebus; [13]
- Indidginus (req. pre-2012-12-26) - artist/producer/dj/didgeridoo player; based in Cape Town; received significant airplay on BBC Radio; [14]; signed to Moksha Records; [15]
- indietrash (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Norwegian pop duo
- Indiogenes (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Native American/Inca band; [16]
- INDK (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [17]
- Indra Ponti (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Industrial Ghetto Metal (aka IMG (band)) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rock hip-hop hybrid group; from Memphis, TN
- Inexist (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infamous Jake & The Pinstripe Mafia (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infection (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Inferno Armadillo (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infest8 (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infinate Scale (req. pre-2012-12-26) - ambient-music artist
- InfiNight (req. pre-2012-12-26) - German power-metal band; formed 2001; released two albums; [18]
- Infinities End (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infinity (U.S. band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - rock band; from Ohio; [19]
- Inflikt (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Infrabuse (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ingrid + Andrew (req. pre-2012-12-26) - side project of Ingrid Michaelson
- Injured Ninja (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian experimental-rock group; from Perth
- Ink and Dagger (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Inn–Inz
edit- Inner Recipe (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Inopia (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Inouk (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Insideout (musicians) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - a cappella group; song "Taken Up" won Best Original Song, Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (2002); comment at November 17, 2012: guessing not the Israeli group Insideout
- Insidious Disease (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Insteps (req. pre-2012-12-26) - ska band
- Intensity Shift (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Interceder (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [20]; [21]
- International House of Pussy (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Interrobang!? (req. pre-2012-12-26) - New Zealander rock band; members from St Cuthbert's College, Auckland
- The Intersection (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band
- Into the Breech (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian band; from Toronto; multiple side projects; creators of J12 Promotions and Grunge Fest 2008
- Intsec (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Invasion (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American indie-rock band; from Nampa, ID; [22]
- The Invention (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Io–Iz
edit- Io Perry (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [23]
- Irena Havlová & Vojtěch Havel (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Czech experimental husband-and-wife duo; play instruments including cello and viola da gamba
- The Irish Front (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Irmãos Verdades (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Irokui. (req. pre-2012-12-26) - defunct band; [24]
- Isaac ben Ayala (req. pre-2012-12-26) - ecclectic jazz pianist in New York City; composer for film and television; orchestral arranger and orchestrator; [25]; [26]
- Isaac Haile Selassie (req. pre-2012-12-26) - reggae performer; raised by Emperor Haile Selassie I
- Isabel Bayradkarian (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Isabelle's Gift (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Isadora (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- İsmail Hakkı Demircioğlu (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Isolated Beingz (req. pre-2012-12-26) - horrorcore rap group; [27]
- Isosine (req. 2012-12-5) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - mashup artist and producer
- Ispystrangers (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band; [28]
- Israel Forbes (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Israel Kamamawiwo'ole (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Israelites (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Christian ska band; from Los Angeles; [29]; [30]
- Issa El Saieh (died 2005) (Issa El Saieh Orquestra) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Haitian; albums (1940s and 1950s?), including La Belle Epoque (album); [31]
- Issacs (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Issakar (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Christian band; [32]; [33]; [34]
- Istvan Szekely (pianist) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - classical pianist
- It Pok (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rock band; from Huron, OH
- It-Clings (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- It's Pouring on Our Heads (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- It's the Dean's List (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [35]; [36]
- Italobrothers (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- iTEM84 (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American punk/pop band; from Hutto, TX
- ItsNotAdam (stage name of Adam Blandino; should also have redirect It'sNotAdam) (req. 2012-12-1) - American progressive-house producer; from Miami, FL; [37]; [38]; [39]; [40]
- Ivan Xiong (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ive Mendes (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Ivo and Malin (req. pre-2012-12-26) - worship leaders at Kensington Temple; [41]; [42]
- Ivo Janssen (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Dutch classical pianist
J
editJa
editJaa–Jam
edit- Jacey Jasnoch (real name Jordan Michael Clark Jasnoch) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American hip-hop/pop singer and rapper; from Zanesville, OH
- Jack 'n' Chill (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jack Dark (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jack Merlot (req. pre-2012-12-28) - composer, acoustic and alternative-country-influenced folktronica; [45]
- Jackie Gino (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jackie Marshall (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian singer-songwriter and composer
- Jacob Armen (req. pre-2012-12-28) - drummer
- Jacob Bunton (req. 2013-3-7) - American singer-songwriter, guitarist, violinist, pianist; member, Adler (band) (Steven Adler) and Lynam; former member, Mars Electric; [46]; [47]
- Jacob Gemmell (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter
- Jack Thomas Bond (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Canadian composer and songwriter from Canada; [48]
- Jackobinarina (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Icelandic indie-rock band
- Jacovie (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Puerto-Rican musician/singer-songwriter/producer
- Jacques Yvart (req. pre-2012-12-28) - French singer-songwriter
- Jacquez Vargas (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American musician/songwriter/producer [49]
- Jade Banger (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jaded Reflection (req. pre-2012-12-28) - New Zealander solo artist; new style of metal; [50]
- Jaded State (req. pre-2012-12-28) - from Tallahassee, FL: composed of Scott Greenberg, David Frasch, Jesse Whitten, Drew Stanley and Justin Berke
- Jadon Faith (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter; from Kansas City, MO: [51]
- Jagged Lies (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian band; from Melbourne; [52]
- Jaggedy Ann (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Las Vegas-based all-girl band ;specializing in hard rock and metal
- Jai Agnish (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter; from New Jersey; cf: Sufjan Stevens
- Jail Weddings (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Los Angeles-based rock band; [53]; [54]; [55]; [56]; [57]; [58]; [59]; [60]; [61]
- Jake Clara (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer-songwriter, drummer, pianist, guitarist, bassist, and vocalist; for Unreal (band)
- Jake Henry (req. pre-2012-12-28) - solo instrumental electronic artist; from Spanish Fork, UT; [62]
- Jake Lee Rau (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Canadian country singer
- Jakki Da Motamouth (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [63]
- JaKönigJa (req. pre-2012-12-28) - de:JaKönigJa; [64]
- Jam Tronix (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jam Voila! (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- James Burling (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- James Douglas Show (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American funk band
- James Hazley (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Los Angeles underground figure
- James Rae (composer) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - band composer
- James Spankie (req. pre-2012-12-28) - English singer-songwriter
- James Warren (singer) (James@War) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - parody artist; popular YouTuber
- Jami Salama (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Finnish indie-electronic artist; multi-instrumentalist, actor and artist; [65]; [66]
- Jamie Found Out (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jamie Houston (req. pre-2012-12-28) - member of band Attic Lights
- Jamie Lewis (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [67]
- James Smith (guitarist) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American guitarist for band Underoath
- Jamie Spiers (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Scottish singer-songwriter
- Jamize (req. pre-2012-12-28)
Jan–Jaz
edit- Jane Dear Girls (req. pre-2012-12-28) - country-music band
- Janice Miller (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer
- Jarrett M Pruitt (req. pre-2010-11-03) - singer songwriter, blues guitarist, music producer, audio engineer, entertainer
- Jared Dylan (req. 2013-3-12) - alternative singer-songwriter; comment at 2013-3-13: unable to locate at allmusic
- Jarrod Radnich (req. pre-2012-12-28) - featured artist for Walt Disney; recording artist for Yamaha Mastermind Studios; [68]
- Jascha (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter; from Indianapolis, IN; on Standard Recording; also an actor? imdb.com
- Jason Cassidy (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American country-music singer-songwriter; from Texas; [69]
- Jason Dunn (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - lead singer of Hawk Nelson
- Jason Feddy (req. pre-2012-12-28) - English singer-songwriter
- Jason Gilbert (producer) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Cayman Islands-born record producer
- Jason Harwell (req. pre-2012-12-28) - contemporary Christian artist
- Jason Henn (req. pre-2012-12-28) - see EP Mingus Plays Electric Guitar
- Jason Lamar (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American composer, vocalist, and musician; from Yulee, FL; bandleader for funk-jazz group group The Rig (band); former musician with Diggin' in Dreamland; [70]; [71]
- Jason Luckett (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [72]
- Jason Manns (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [73]
- Jason's Innocence (req. pre-2012-12-28) - low-fi acoustic rock
- Jasper Street Co. (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [74]
- Jaws (musician) (req. 2013-2-15) - which one? at 2013-2-22, at least 3 entries at allmusic
- The Jay Allen One (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American music artist
- Jay Burnett (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [75]
- Jay James Picton (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Welsh singer-songwriter; has supported artists like Jessie J, KT Tunstall and Rebecca Ferguson; [76]
- Jay Link (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jay Metarri (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jay Spears (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jay Zeezer (req. pre-2012-12-28) - mashed up Jay-Z, and Weezer
- Jayber Crow (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jayden Delonge (req. pre-2012-12-28) - emo singer-song writer; [77]
- Jayesslee (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Janice and Sonia; Christian Korean twins; from Australia; YouTube celebrities; many concerts globally
- Jayme Lynn Scott (aka Jaime Beaver) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jayy Von Monroe (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [78]
- Jaze Baqti (req. pre-2013-4-14)
- Jazz Cowboys (req. 2012-12-13) - Chinese jazz quartet; based in Taipei; active 1990 to 1992; released one album on Taiwan's Crystal Records (Taiwan), Jazz Cowboys (album) (CRD 1011-4); [79]; active, Taipei underground-music scene; headlined, 1991 Taipei Jazz Festival; led by George Soler, Chapman Stick pioneer; Dominic Rablah, trumpet; Paul Chenard, soprano sax; Mike Bennett (musician) and Hsu Te-chang, shared drum duties; [80]
- Jazz Testolini (aka Mz. Jazz) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jazz Thrash Assassin (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jazz Wolf (req. pre-2012-12-28)
Jb–Jd
edit- JB and the Moonshine Bans (req. pre-2012-11-12) - [81]; Average Joes label; two albums: Back to Jail and Beer For Breakfast (whose title track was #1 on the TX charts); seen on CMT Pure; toured with Colt Ford on his Declaration Of Independance tour; band's founder is songwriter JB Patterson who not only wrote nearly all songs on both albums, but has written with or for Colt Ford, The Lacs and fellow Texas artist Casey Donahew; song "Perfect Girl" from the Back To Jail album has over a million views on YouTube
- JB Andrews (J.B. Andrews) (born June 12, 1985) - American musician, singer-songwriter; former lead guitarist and c-founder, American heavy-metal band Sever This Illusion
Je
editJea–Jem
edit- Jean Baudin (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - extended-range bassist of Nuclear Rabbit
- Jean de Lery (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jean Leow (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jean Martyn (req. pre-2012-12-28) - organist
- Jean Paul Makhlouf (req. pre-2012-12-28) - from the American band Cash Cash
- Jean Yves Formeau (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jean-Baptiste Clément (1836–1903) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer; prominent member, the Paris Commune; fr:Jean-Baptiste Clément
- Jean-Marc Zelwer (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jebediah Fisk (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jeff Andrews (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - jazz bassist; [82]
- Jeff Aug (req. pre-2012-12-28) - guitarist and songwriter
- Jeff Coleman and the Feeders (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jeff Jacquay (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jeff Kollman (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jeff Ling (req. pre-2012-12-28) - guitarist; link directs to his band Parkway Drive
- Jeff Pianki (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter; from Milford, MI
- Jeff, Jeff, and The Other Guys (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American band; from Lake Wales, FL
- Jeffrey Butzer (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American solo artist; from Atlanta, GA
- Jeffrey Gilbert (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American musician; former member of Christian-rock band Kutless
- Jehova Hates Phred (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jehro (musician)
- Jélila (Jelila, Jélila Bouraoui) (req. 2013-3-5) - Tunisian and Swiss, Paris-based female singer-songwriter and guitarist; dancer and free-choregrapher; [83]; artist; acoustic folk rock pop blues hip-hop soul reggae live music; "Auteur-compositeur-interprète chantant en anglais en français et en arabe. Je m'accompagne à la guitare. Chanteuse du métro parisien"; first EP: Free Style [84]; original songs: "Swing Zappe" [85]; "Destiny", "L'Eau", "La Mauvaise Réputation" (originaly a Georges Brassens song; cover and adaptation by Jélila), "Electrik Energy"; her former group: The Wild Seed ([86]; original titles with the group: "Time for a Change" (05:07), "In a Cage" (03:59); "You" (02:55); "Coma" (03:15); "In a Cage" (04:05); "Life and Destiny" (03:08); "Together" (03:39); "Ups and Downs" (04:18); [87]; formerly in Zürich, Switzerland; likes to play with looper, pedals and kazoo instrument; [88]; [89]; [90]; backing vocals on the album of Emel Mathlouthi ([91])
- Jellybean (band) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jelo (req. pre-2012-12-28)
Jen–Jez
edit- Jen Marks (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Canadian singer-songwriter/musician; from Toronto, ON; recording her debut EP
- The Jena Tonics (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jenn's Apartment (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jenna Mcdougall (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian band singer for Tonight Alive
- Jennie DeVoe (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer-songwriter; from Indianapolis, IN, area
- Jennie Lahlum (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jennifer Cutting (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [92]
- Jennifer Kae (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jenny Dalton (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jenny Gabrielsson Mare (req. 2012-12-14) - Swedish indie artist; [93]
- Jenny Hyun (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American singer
- The Jeopards (req. pre-2012-12-28) - band
- Jeremy Colson (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jericho – The Band (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian rock band; from Brisbane
- Jersey Pie (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jesse Lipscombe (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jesse Proper (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American composer; from Webster, NY; locally known for his web show theme song jingles, video game loops, and film scoring of various flash animations; several appearances at The Montage Music Hall performing advanced technical guitar playing; music student at Monroe Community College; member of the college's SMA music club; commercial broadcasts on The Irategamer show
- Jesse Quattro (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jesse Rose (req. pre-2012-12-28) - London-born, Berlin-based DJ: owns two labels: Major Play and Frontroom; an inventor of "fidget house" club music
- Jessica Jarrell
- Jessica Price (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- The Jester's Toes (req. pre-2012-12-28) - seminal Scottish hardcore punk band; still popular on the Edinburgh scene after almost 25 years
- Jesus Ain't In Poland (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Italian grindcore band; active in Europe since 2004
- Jesus Couldn't Drum (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jesus H Christ and the Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse (req. pre-2012-12-28) - hit single "Connecticut's For F******"; band members: Risa Mickenberg, singer-songwriter; Stan Mitchell, drummer/percussionist; Joel Shelton, guitarist andvocalist; Will Shelton, bass guitarist/BVs; Mike Boschen, trombonist; Wayne DuMaine, as trumpeter and pianist; Chris Olness, trombonist; Tim Schadt, trumpeter, percussionist and drummer; self-titled CD was Ray Grappone; [94]; [95]; Dynamite Ham and Cobra Red did remix of "Connecticut's For F******"
- Jet Black Stare (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Canadian rock band; released first studio album, In This Life (2008)
- Jet Market (band) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Italian punk band; released first album, Everyday Casualties (1998)
- Jet Set Gypsies (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American visual kei band; [96]
- The Jewce
Jf–Jn
edit- Jhelisa Anderson (req. pre-2012-12-28) - English soul/jazz singer; cousin to Carleen Anderson; based in New Orleans until hurricane; albums Galactica Rush, Language Electric, A Primitive Guide to Being There
- Jigsaw Collective (req. pre-2012-11-12) - soul jazz band; from the North of Australia; lead by frontman Jack Tinapple; [97]
- Jim Ankan Deka (req. pre-2012-12-28) - director, Eastern Fare Music Foundation; singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist and pianist from Assam; composed music for nine albums
- Jim Bogios (req. pre-2012-12-28) - drummer for band Counting Crows; (his name redirects to band's page)
- Jim Gaven (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jim Heath (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer and guitar player of band The Reverend Horton Heat
- Jim Jeffries (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - rockabilly/psychobilly singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Jim Kilpatrick (req. pre-2012-12-28) - drummer
- Jim Valley (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jim Lockey and the Solemn Sun (req. 2012-12-3)
- Jimi Bell (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jimi Jive (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jimi Tunnell (req. pre-2012-12-28) - guitarist, vocalist
- Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Playboys (req. 2013-5-2) - western swing band; from late 1930s, peaking in 1938; included Adolph Hofner; [98]
- Jimmy Bowskill (born 1990) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Canadian Blues rock guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Jimmy Horne (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jimmy Merchant (req. pre-2012-11-12) - original member of The Teenagers during the 1950s
- Jimmy Stewart (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- The Jimmy Tuesday Band (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jimmy Winchell (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- JJ White (U.K. musician (J.J. White (musician)) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - English singer-songwriter; from London; son of The Zombies bass player, writer and producer Chris White
Jo
edit- Jo Sherbert (born Josh Herbert) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - drum 'n' bass DJ
Joa–Jog
edit- Joakim (band)/Joakim Bouaziz (req. pre-2012-12-28) - fr; [99]
- Joalby/Joalby (req. pre-2012-12-28) - musician, songwriter, producer; [100]
- Joanne Shaw Taylor (req. pre-2012-12-28) - British singer-songwriter; [101]
- Joaquin Lievano (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American guitarist, solo artist, composer; Zazen, Fwap; former fusion guitarist with Jean-Luc Ponty
- Joboj (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Jody Has a Hitlist (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Irish pop-punk band; nominated for Meteor Irish Music Award 2010; features ex-members of Steer Clear; [102]
- Jody Spence (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American musician, songwriter, producer, engineer, drummer; younger brother of Judson Spence; founding member, power-pop band The Semantics
- Joe Allen Band (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Joe Baione (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [103]
- Joe Chester (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Irish singer-songwriter; released two solo albums; ex-member, Tenspeedracer and Sunbear (band); long-time collaborator with Gemma Hayes
- Joe Comeau (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer for heavy-metal band Dusk Machine; ex-singer for Annihilator, Tad Morose, Liege Lord and ex-guitar player for Overkill
- Joe Croker (req. 2013-3-11) - American country, folk, and rock singer-songwriter and guitarist; released several albums; covered by Jorma Kaukonen and Adrienne Young; English teacher; [104]; [105]
- Joe Kwon (req. pre-2012-12-28) - cellist and member, The Avett Brothers
- Joe Mettler (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Upstate New York singer-songwriter; acclaimed for insightful lyrics and stunning acoustic guitar accompaniments
- Joel Ackerson (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Joel and James (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian alternative band
- Joel Geleynse (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Canadian; [106]
- Joel Piper (req. pre-2012-12-28) - drummer for Confide (band)
- Joel R.L. Phelps (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Joel Smart (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- Joel Streeter (req. pre-2012-12-28) - member, The Joel Streeter Band; name redirects to group
- Joelle Harvey (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American soprano
- Joey Fehrenbach (req. 2013-3-2) - electronic musician; [107]
- Joey Martelli (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer-songwriter; worked with Chicago-based performer Infamiz and German producer Al Zain; considered for Slip-n-Slide Records' On Da Grind program (the same program rapper Plies went through before signing to the label)
- Joey Sweeney (req. pre-2012-12-28) - singer
Joh
edit- Johanna DePierre (req. pre-2012-12-28) - ex-vocalist of band Amaran
- Jóhanna Gruðrún (req. pre-2012-12-28) - see Jóhanna Guðrún (album) (album article deleted 2008)
- Johannes Leertouwer (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Dutch violinist and conductor
- Johannes Roussel (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Adorney (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Aldhous-Evans (req. pre-2012-12-28) - British composer and songwriter; 2000 and 2001 Music Hall of Fame
- John Bilezikjian (req. pre-2012-11-12) - oudist; played with Leonard Cohen; has some solo albums; eight mentions on Wikipedia
- John Brodeur (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American songwriter, producer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist; member of bands Maggie Mayday, The Suggestions, Hector on Stilts; [108]; [109]
- John Danley (req. pre-2012-12-28) - experimental fingerstyle guitarist; [110]
- John de Silva (actor) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Dwyer (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - frontman, Coachwhips and Thee Oh Sees; founding member, Pink And Brown, The Hospitals, and Ziegenbock Kopf; integral part of the Providence, RI, venue space Fort Thunder
- John Eifion (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Fleagle (died 1999) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Gallagher (composer) (req. pre-2012-12-28) - Australian composer; from Corindi Beach
- John Grimaldi (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Hunter Philips (req. pre-2012-11-12)
- John Huss Moderate Combo (req. pre-2012-12-28) - folk 'n' roll
- John Kasandra (req. 2013-1-12) - soul singer; signed to Stax Records and Capitol Records
- John Kilzer (req. pre-2012-11-12) - musician; professor, University of Memphis
- John King (composer) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John Novello (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American keyboardist/composer/producer and music educator/author; founder of progressive jazz blues rock trio Niacin; legendary Hammond B3 player
- John Ocampos (req. pre-2012-12-28) - baritone singer
- John Paul Sunga (aka JP Sunga, J.P. Sunga) (req. pre-2012-12-28)
- John S. Pratt (req. pre-2012-12-28) - rudimentary snare-drum writer
- John Salzman (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American indie-folk singer-songwriter; from Vermont
- John Stump (req. pre-2012-12-28) - satirical composer of intentionally impossible-to-play works containing hilarious instructions; [111]
- Johnny Foy Moore (req. pre-2013-4-14) - from Anson, TX; uncle of Jeannie C. Riley
- Johnny Holm (req. pre-2012-12-28) - [112]
- Johnny Jism and the Plastic Wood Experience (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American punk band
- Johnny LZR (req. pre-2012-12-28) - American musician; from Detroit, MI; founding member, Human Eye (band); performed with Conspiracy of Owls; [113]; [114]; [115]
- Johnny P (req. pre-2012-12-28) - hip-hop, R&B singer
- Johnny Polanco (req. pre-2012-12-28) - salsa
- Johnny Pryers (req. pre-2012-12-28) - British soul singer
- Johnny Stimson (req. pre-2012-11-12) - musician; from Texas
Joi–Jor
edit- Jon Allen (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British singer-songwriter; [116]
- Jon Bates Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jon Cobert (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician; performed with John Lennon and Bruce Springsteen; five Grammy Award nominations; [117]
- Jon Gomm (req. pre-2012-12-29) - guitarist and singer-songwriter; [118]
- Jon Timmis IV (aka J.T. IV) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician and filmmaker; [119]
- Jon Wills (req. pre-2012-12-29) - lead singer of Metallica (since 2010)
- Jonah Werner (req. pre-2012-12-29) - contemporary-folk-rock singer-songwriter; [120]
- Jonas Desai (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; [121]
- Jonatan Hammar (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician, artist and songwriter Ef Immanu el
- Jonathan Jeremiah (req. pre-2012-11-12) - British singer-songwriter
- Jonathan Kreisberg (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician, songwriter and jazz guitarist
- Jonathan Land (req. pre-2012-12-29) - writer, musician and stick-figure artist
- Jonathan Radtke (req. pre-2012-12-29) - guitarist and back-up vocalist for Kill Hannah; redirects to band's page
- Jonathan Rundman (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jonathan Stockstill (req. pre-2012-12-29) - songwriter and lead vocals, Bethany World Prayer Center and Worship and Fire
- Jonathan Thulin (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Swedish singer-songwriter
- Jonathan Toth from Hoth (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American underground/alternative hip-hop artist; from St. Louis, MO; many releases as well as features (including with MF Doom); chief executive officer, The Frozen Food Section, an independent record label
- Jonell Mosser (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jonny Corndawg (req. pre-2012-12-29) - country singer; collaborated with bands including Dawes, Deer Tick, Middle Brother
- Jonny Dynamite! (req. pre-2012-12-29) - stage name of Jon Medley
- Jordan A. Young (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jordan Croucher (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Half-Life Records; [122]
- Jordan Dare (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jordan Doucette (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jordan Grenke (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; member of band Bonhomme (band); [123]; [124]; [125]; [126]; [127]
- Jordan Villanueva (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jordyn Taylor (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American female pop/R&B singer; from Los Angeles, CA; signed with MySpace Records (December 2008); [128]; [129]
- Jory Steinberg (req. pre-2012-12-29)
Jos–Joz
edit- Jose Antonio Carmona (req. pre-2012-12-29) - flamenco-guitar composer
- José Menese (req. pre-2012-12-29) - flamenco singer
- Joseph Allen McCane Jr. (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American classic-rock and blues musician; from Mansfield, OH
- Joseph Brent (req. pre-2012-12-29) - mandolinist; faculty member at Mannes College The New School for Music; member of Regina Spektor's band
- Joseph Hall (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Elvis Presley impersonator; appeared on America's Got Talent; has stage act in Branson, MO; [130]
- Joseph Leo Bwarie (req. pre-2012-12-29) - actor and singer; plays Frankie Valli in musical Jersey Boys; jazz album Nothin' But Love; performed at Tony Awards ceremony
- Josh Blakesley (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Christian songwriter; from Alexandria, LA
- Josh Boughey (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Josh Breeding (aka Josh "Rev. Breeding" Breeding) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of The Megas; artist; actor in films and commercials
- Josh Franceschi (req. pre-2012-11-12) - front man, British rock band You Me at Six; redirects to You Me at Six
- Josh Gooch (req. 2013-4-29) - guitarist; [131]; [132]
- Josh Hoge (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; [133]
- Josh Mars (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Josh Tobin (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Josh Waddell (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian drummer
- Josh Weaver (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Josh Wright (pianist) (req. 2013-2-6) - American concert pianist; from Utah; [134]; [135]
- Josh Yenne (req. pre-2012-11-12) - pedal steel guitar/guitar with Mazzy Star; [136]; [137]; touring with Mazzy Star in 2012; [138]
- Joshua Hyslop (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter
- Joshua King (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - harmonica player
- Joshua Payne (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Joshua Salzman (req. pre-2012-12-29) - composer of musical I Love You Because
- Joshua's Habit (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Josie Carr (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Spanglish hip-hop musician
- The Journeymen (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American folk band of the 1950s and early 1960s; consisted of Scott McKenzie, John Phillips and Dick Weissman; [139]; redirects to John Phillips (musician)
- Joursey (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Joy Kills Sorrow (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American string band; from Boston, MA; [140]
- Joyce Jonathan (req. pre-2012-12-29) - fr:Joyce Jonathan
- Joywave (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American indie/pop/electronic band; from Rochester, NY; two albums: 77777 Mixtape and Koda Vista; [141]
Jp–Jz
edit- The JSE (req. 2013-3-13) - alternative indie-rock band; from New York City, NY; [142]; [143]
- JT & The Big Family (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- JT Bruce (J.T. Bruce) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [144]
- JT Hooker (J.T. Hooker; aka Hooker (musician)) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [145];[146]
- JT Lewis (J.T. Lewis) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer
- JTX (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician; from Detroit, MI; sings Love in America; [147]
- Jubilee (Seattle band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - from Seattle, WA; [148]
- Jud Kossum Band (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Christian-rock band
- Judy Domeny Bowen (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jug (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - thrash-metal band; did soundtrack to video game Destruction Derby 2
- The Juke Bottle Casino (req. pre-2012-11-12) - independent electronic group
- Julean and the Rai (req. pre-2012-12-29) - indie-folk / indie-rock band; from New York; [149]; [150]; [151]
- Julean Rai (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter of Julean and the Rai, AXiS (band), composer, serial entrepreneur [152]
- Jules Hall-Weakley (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Neil Diamond tribute musician
- Juli Powers (req. pre-2012-12-29) - French singer for young students
- Julia & Company (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Julian Fauth (req. pre-2012-11-12) - boogie-woogie blues musician
- Julian Pavoné (born 2004) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer; [153]
- Julian Swales (req. pre-2012-12-29) - of Kitchens of Distinction
- Julian Whiterose (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Calypsonian
- Julianna Raye (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter
- Julie Grant (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Julie Kiss (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Julie McKnight (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Julie Steinberg (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Julie Wolf (req. pre-2012-12-29) - multi-instrumentalist and singer; [154]
- Julien Jabre (req. pre-2012-12-29) - house artist
- Juliet Shatkin (req. pre-2012-12-29) - pop singer and dancer
- Junction 27 (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Junes Not Faking (req. pre-2012-12-29) - punk-rock band
- Jungle Dogs (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jungo Yoshida (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Junkyard Groove (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Indian alternative/funk-rock band; from Chennai
- Junkyard Prophet (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Christian-rock band
- The Junkyard Saints (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jupiter Coyote (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Southern-rock jam band; [155]
- Jupither (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [156]
- Juress (req. pre-2012-12-29) - indie alternative-rock band
- Just Above Jealous (req. pre-2012-12-29) - alternative-rock band
- Just Another Blues Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Justin "Aeros" Gavin (req. pre-2012-11-12)
- Justin Adams (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British blues and African crossover musician; [157]
- Justin Carr (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Justin Dahl (req. pre-2012-12-29) - electronic music producer; from Chicago, IL
- Justin Dolak (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Justin Emerich (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Justin Garner (req. pre-2012-12-29) - R&B/pop singer-songwriter; [158]
- Justin Skomarovsky (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Justin Tyler (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [159]
- Justine Blazer (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- JustLikeAmmy (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental industrial electronica
- Justyna Kelley (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singer-songwriter and actress; from Nashville, TN; released music from her record, Over the Moon (Justyna Kelley album) onto iTunes (January 2010); several mentions in Wikipedia
- Juwita Suwito (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Malaysian singer-songwriter
- Jvstin Joho Choczlery (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Jymmie (req. pre-2012-12-29)
K
edit- K Será (req. 2012-12-10) - American band; formed in Sacramento, CA; album being produced by Casey Crescenzo
- K'SANDRA (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Austrian pop/dance artist from Austria; award winner; [160]; [161]
- K-Floor (req. pre-2012-12-26) - rock band; from Philadelphia, PA
- K-os (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Crabs in the Bucket
- K.R. Wood (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer-songwriter and historian; album "Fathers of Texas" recognized by the Texas state senate (S.C.R. No. 73) as "a beautifully written and recorded educational album"
- K.T. Olsen (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Ka–Kd
edit- Kaci Bolls (req. pre-2012-12-29) - country musician; [162]; (Below Laura)
- KaelumWay (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Christian-rock group; from Nashua, NH; recording(ed) CD at Skies Fall Studios, produced by Skillet guitarist Ben Kasica; [163]; [164]; [165]
- Kai Kln (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock band; from Sacramento, CA
- Kaid (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - anarchy metal music project; created and maintained by Phillip Dugas of Junction City, KS
- Kal Lavelle (req. pre-2012-12-29) - vocalist in the song "Artful – Could Just Be the Bassline"
- Kala-OK (req. 2013-3-14) - Danish band; hit single; signed to Tambourhinoceros
- Kalai (req. pre-2012-11-12) - singer-songwriter; born in Hawaii; raised in Alaska; most recent "All Rise" and "I Am A Man" (mp3 from Amazon and iTunes)
- Kalas (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - a Matt Pike band
- Kaliber (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - electronic artist
- Kalisia (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kamiak Show Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- KAmiYU (req. 2013-4-27) - J-pop artist (or group) that provides the ending theme for the anime Karneval; ja:KAmiYU
- Kamoni (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kanapi (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kanopus (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British jazz/funk band; [166]
- Kap Slap (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kara Grainger - singer-songwriter; born in Australia
- The Karaoke Kings (req. pre-2012-12-29) - fictional touring karaoke act
- Kardiff (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock-metal band; from Dallas, TX; [167]
- Karen Pernick (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [168]
- Kari Tauring (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Karim Diane (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American R&B singer-songwriter; [169] [170]; [171] [172]
- Karin Tatoyan (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Karine Hannah (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian singer
- Karysun (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kashiwa Daisuke (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kasland (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kassidy (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Scottish band; signed to Vertigo Records; [173]; [174]; [175]; [176]; [177]
- Kassira (aka Kassira McKee, formerly Kim Kassira) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter, designer and entrepreneur; [178]
- Kat Burns (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kate Bradley and the Goodbye Horses (req. pre-2012-12-29) - uncharted Australian singer
- Kate McGill (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English singer-songwriter
- Kate Mosh (req. pre-2012-12-29) - German indie-rock band; from Berlin
- Katerina Bourneli (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Greek singer
- Katerina Topazi (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Greek singer
- Katerina Wild (aka Pfcaulitz) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - has a song recorded with a record company
- Kathy Phillips (req. pre-2012-12-29) - electronica artist [179]
- Katia Apekisheva (req. pre-2012-11-12) - pianist
- Katie Atkins (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Canadian singer; from Burlington, ON; regular rotational anthem singer for the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team; [180]
- Katie Costello (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singer-songwriter; [181]
- Katie Marshall (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Katie Pearl (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Katie Todd (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Katja Kais (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Katja Kaiser (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Katy Tiz (req. 2013-1-27) - pop musician; [182]; [183]
- Kauniit Poliisit (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Finnish black-metal band
- Kaycee Leigh (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer, model, dancer
- Kaye Styles (req. pre-2012-12-29) - fr:Kaye Styles; nl:Kaye Styles; pl:Kaye Styles
- Kayla Tabb (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Pacific Northwest-based indie/rock/pop drummer; has played with The Ovulators, Bitches a Plenty, Brake Light District and several other projects
- Kaylee Cole (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter and pianist; from Spokane, WA
- Kazu Makino (req. pre-2012-12-29) - link directs to her band Blonde Redhead
- KC (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - hip-hop group; lead singers: Navid K3 And Romin LK
- KC All Stars (req. pre-2012-12-29) - voted Kansas City's best band in 2008 and 2009; [184]
Kashif Sohail
Ke–Kh
edit- KeAnthony (req. 2013-05-14) - aka KeAnthony Dillard; [185]
- Keaton Henson (req. 2013-03-08) - British singer-songwriter, just released his second studio album, Birthdays
- Keith Burke (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Irish singer-songwriter; from Dublin
- Keith Chagall (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Keith Hillebrandt (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Keith Laudieri (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kelley Johnson (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kells (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - French symphonic-metal band
- Kelly Bell Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kelpie (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [186]
- Ken Whiteley (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian roots music icon, producer, children's music pioneer; [187]
- Kenneth Collins (req. pre-2012-12-29) - writer and performer
- Kenneth Nixon (req. pre-2012-12-29) - link directs to his band Framing Hanley
- Kenny Bobien (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [188]
- Kenny Peters (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kenny Young and The Eggplants (req. 2013-1-5) - American acoustic band; from New York; [189]
- Kenso (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese avant-garde band; notable for arrangements and compositions; progressive music since mid-1980; [190]
- Keo Sarath (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Khmer singer; one of top-ten singers in Cambodia
- Kerrington Cooper (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock, pop, electro band; from Kansas City, MO; [191]
- Kerry Leung (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Chinese musician; from Chicago, IL
- Kerry Muzzey (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kerser (req. 2012-12-27) - [192]
- Kettle Cadaver (req. pre-2012-12-29) - controversial glam rock/nu metal/punk band; from California; created short film/music video, Kettle Cadaver: Taste of Blood; [193]
- Kevin Armstrong (musician) (req. 2013-1-24) - pop and rock musician; member, The Passions; [194]
- Kevin Maynor (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Black opera singer
- Kevin Michael Hataley (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kevin So (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kevin Van (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Chicago musician
- Kevin Wimmer (req. pre-2012-12-29) - folk fiddle player, Cajun and bluegrass
- Keys to the Castle (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Khaos Mafia (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Khar-Chono (req. pre-2012-12-29) - composed Mongolian rock opera
Ki
editKia–Kim
edit- Kick 69 (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kicking K8 (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kicks Joy Darkness (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kid Courageous (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kid Pistol (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kid Prodigy (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Myspace artist; debut album was to be released March 2008
- Kid Velkro (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kidcrash (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kidney Riddler (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kids at the Bar (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kids Killed Romance (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kieran Roberts (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kiki Kannibal (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Kiki Twins (req. pre-2012-11-12) - NYC-based electronic, dance, synth-pop duo; write fun, uptempo dance music inspired by fashion, the underground NYC nightlife scene and, in general, their unique take on life; released four EPs and one full-length LP (Fun); [195]; [196]; [197]
- The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental-jazz group
- Kill Allen Wrench (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [198]
- Kill Corps (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American metal band; from California; signed to Virgin Records
- Kill Ketura (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Kill Ketura redirects to Ketura
- Kill Me Tomorrow (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [199]
- Kill Paradise (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kill the Hippies (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kill to Create (req. pre-2012-12-29) - metal; [200]
- Kill-A-Watts (req. pre-2012-11-12) - punk rock band; formerly on Rip Off Records
- Killa Kyleon (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rapper; from Southside Houston, TX
- Killer Ellipsis (req. pre-2012-12-29) - indie-rock/folk-rock band
- Killing Floor (band) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - British rock/blues band; released self-titled album (1969) and album Out of Uranus (1970); based in South London?
- Killing the Son (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [201]
- The Kilns (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kilslug (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American band; from Boston, MA
- Kim Beggs (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian folk singer-songwriter; from Yukon; songs included in films by Lulu Keating; [202]
- Kim Chukp'a (req. pre-2012-12-29) - traditional Korean music; what's her name in Korean characters?
- Kim Esty (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian Eurodance musician; collaborated with The Boomtang Boys
- Kim Ye-Won (req. 2013-1-28) - Korean K-pop singer; ko:김예원_(1989년
- Kim Yun-ah (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Korean K-pop singer
- Kimberly Perry (req. pre-2012-12-29) - lead singer of The Band Perry
- Kimberly Steaks (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Kiminori Atsuta (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese composer of game music
Kin–Kiz
edit- Kincaide (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian rock band; from Victoria, BC; released at least one full-length album
- Kind of Girl (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kinda Panda (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American post-rock; [203]; [204]
- King Black Acid (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- King Curly (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian band
- King Dude (req. 2012-12-20)
- King Karma (req. pre-2012-12-26) - classic-hard-rock revivers
- King Otterpop and the Slushtones (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- King Size Suzi (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- King Sour (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kingdom of Giants Heavy Metal band from California
- Kings Of Chaos A cover band consisting of former Guns and Roses members Matt Sorum, Duff Mckagan and Gilby Clarke, amongst others.
- Kingbastard (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kingsblood (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kireina (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kirsten Proffit (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kirsty Newton (req. pre-2012-12-26) - guitarist and vocalist in Mitch Benn's The Distractions; article is already linked to from several entries; have attempted to create this article twice, but cannot find out why it is not present (see reasons: 1, 2, 3)
- Kishwar Sultan (req. pre-2012-11-12) - female Pashto folk, ghazal and film singer; from Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan; winner of Presidential Pride of Performance Award (Urdu: تمغۂ حسنِ کارکردگی) in 1979
- A Kiss Goodbye (req. pre-2012-11-12) - band; from Tauranga, New Zealand; released first studio album Bella (2009); opened for Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco; official representatives of New Zealand Music Month 2009
- Kissbone (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Filipino post-hardcore band
- Kisses (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Los Angeles-based duo
- Kissing Chaos (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kissing Tigers (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kite Pilot (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Kite-Eating Tree (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American post-hardcore band; from Silverlake, CA; [205]
- Kithkin (req. 2013-2-6) - American band; from Seattle, WA; [206]; [207]
- Kito (req. 2013-4-4)
- Kitsune^2 (req. pre-2012-12-26) - YouTube-based group
- Kitten (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band; signed to Atlantic Records (2010); [208]; [209]
Kj–Ko
edit- The Klap (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Christchurch band; well-known locally
- Klaustrophobik
- Klaypex (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American dubstep duo; from Miami, FL; known on YouTube
- Klondike5 String Band (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American oldtime band; from Tulsa, OK; playing old songs with old and new friends to gain in American music heritage
- Knapsackheroes! (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Knights of the New Crusade (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Know (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [210]
- Koala Taxi (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Koan Sound (styled KOAN Sound) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English glitch/dubstep duo; from Bristol; signed to OWSLA
- Kobo Town (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kodek (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Koffin Kats (req. 2012-12-17) - American rockabilly group; from Detroit, MI
- Koikoi Dadx (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian R&B singer-songwriter; remixed artists including Ed Sheeran; had releases on YouTube channel UKF Dubstep; interviewed by Rolling Stone
- Kolbasny Ceh (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Russian band
- Kolbet Jon (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Koldborn (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kolohe Kai (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Hawaiaan reggae band; charted on U.S. Billboard world charts ([211]) and in the top-20 albums for New Zealand ([212])
- Koly Kolgate (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rapper, producer and songwriter
- Kondomu Your Chinko (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kong Studios (req. pre-2012-12-26) - home of band Gorillaz
- Kongo Shock (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Konstantin Undrov (Константин Ундров) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Russian singer; from Rostov-On-Don
- Kontravoid (req. pre-2012-11-12) - new project by the Crystal Castles' former drummer; [213]
- Koo Koo Kangaroo (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American DJs; from Minnesota; touring with the Reel Big Fish
- Kore Ionz (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American reggae band; from Seattle, WA; [214]
- Korean Kickball Klub (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American crapcore band; from Torrance, CA; members: Taeil Kim, Sean Grange and Ethan Castro
- Korey Dane (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer-songwriter
- Kosherbeets (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kotch (band) (req. 2012-12-8) - reggae band
- Kotki Dwa (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kouros (Persian singer) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - comment at 2012-12-7: probably member of duo Andy & Kouros?
- Kovbojok (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Hungarian group; went to Fazekas Mihály Gimnázium[disambiguation needed]
- Kozue Takada (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Kp–Kz
edit- Kråkesølv (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Norwegian band; from Bodø
- Krash Buzz Nine (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [215]
- Kraul (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Krazy Klan (req. pre-2012-12-26) - formed by Anybody Killa and childhood friend Lavel
- Kreamy 'Lectric Santa (req. pre-2012-12-26) - experimental outsider/post punk/psychedelic/genre-bending
- KREC (band) (aka Kitchen Records) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Russian band
- Kriminul (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [216]
- Krista Branch (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer; released single, "I Am America (song)"; music video on YouTube; [217]
- Kristi Martel (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kristin Diable (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kristina Allison (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American singer; [218]
- Kristina Miltiadou (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kristofer Emerig (1967?&–?) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - German/Austrian? harpsichord builder; composer of The Discipular Cycle, The Seven Vials Cycle, and other religious works
- Kristoffer Ragnstam (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Swedish artist; [219]
- Kristyn Leigh (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kritickill (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band; formed 1997; members: Dave Irons (vocals), Todd Gardner (drums), Donny Morse (guitars) and Bryan Koestens; opened for groups including Fear Factory, Kittie, Drowning Pool, The Union Underground, Nonpoint, Hatebreed and American Head Charge; [220]
- KRNFX (req. 2013-4-24) - [221]
- The Kroisos (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Finnish rock music group by ski jumper Ville Kantee; de:The Kroisos; Jarkko Saapunki, Jussi Hautamäki, Olli Happonen, Samppa Lajunen, Kimmo Korhola, Antti Kuisma
- Krome (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian rock band; from Vancouver, BC; Shawn Meehan, lead vocalist and guitarist
- Kromlek(req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Krooked Drivers (req. pre-2013-4-14)
- Krukid (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rapper and songwriter; from Champaign, IL
- Krusadr (req. pre-2012-12-26) - dubstep producer
- Krush (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Krystal Blue (req. pre-2012-12-26) - vocalist, DJ and producer
- Krystle Warren (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer-songwriter and guitarist; [222]; [223]; [224]
- The Kualaroos (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kuazar (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Paraguayan thrash-metal band
- Kubbi (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Norwegian chiptune artist; [225]; [226]; [227]
- Kuko (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kung Fu Dropouts (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American hip-hop/R&B band; from Beavercreek, OH
- Kuricorder Pops Orchestra (aka Kuricorder Quartet) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kurrel the Raven (req. pre-2012-12-26) - WikiFur:Kurrel the Raven
- Kwang (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rock band; from Minneapolis, MN; [228]
- Kwamz (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English singer-songwriter; from York
- KY Prophet (req. pre-2012-12-26) - rapper; opened for Frank Black on tour; was Music Geek on television series Beat the Geeks
- Kyla La Grange (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kyle Burns (req. pre-2012-12-26) - link directs to his band Forever The Sickest Kids
- Kyle Cousins (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Kyle Divine (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer-songwriter and guitar player; member, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band
- Kyle Eschen - illusionist; http://kyleeschen.com/Site/Biography.html
- Kyle Ray (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer; from South Hadley, MA; planned to release debut album early/mid 2009
- Kyle Wolverton (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American jazz saxophonist; from Los Angeles, CA; nominated for Best New Artist of the Year; had two charting songs on Billboard's jazz charts: "Can't Stop The Feeling", which charted for 20 weeks, peaking at #10, and "Miss Peaches" (song) which peaked at #22; [229]
L
edit- LG the Killer (req. pre-2013-07-06) - Israeli American electronic, progressive recording artist; from Los Angeles, CA; one full-length album release, "Far From Gangster"; [230]; [231]
- The L Plates (req. pre-2012-12-26)
La
edit- LA Chaos (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American underground metal band; from Los Angeles, CA
- La Fin du Monde (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American progressive, post-rock, experimental band; from Chico, CA; one full-length release, Life As It Should Be; [232]; [233]; [234]; [235]; [236];[237]
- La Flavour (req. pre-2012-11-12) - disco band from the late 1970s/early 1980; had a Billboard Top-20 Disco hit with "Mandolay" as well as a Billboard Hot 100 hit with "Only The Lonely (Have A Reason To Be Sad)", both in 1980; [238]
- La Fuga (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Spanish rock band; from Reinosa; es:La Fuga (banda)
- La India Canela (stage name of Lidia Maria Hernandez Lopez) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Dominican merengue performer; [239]
- La Kinky Beat (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Spanish band; from Barcelona
- La Laque (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- La Mosca Tsé Tsé (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Argentinian rock band
- La Phaze (req. pre-2012-12-26) - French hip-hop group; combines breakbeats, punk rock, and electronica with both French and English lyrics; fr:La Phaze
- La Sonora Tropicana (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Laa–Lar
edit- Roberto Laneri (req. 2013-4-29) - Italian composer, overtone singer-songwriter, vocal trainer; [240]
- Labyrinthe (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lachie Chapman (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer in The Overtones
- Lacrymosa (American musician) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - the solo moniker of Caitlin Pasko; from Virginia Beach, VA; signed to The Family Records
- The Ladies of Sport (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lady Escape (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Finnish alternative-pop band; [241]
- Laidout (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lananeenoonoo (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lands End (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - progressive-rock band
- Landslide (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English producer and DJ; from London; [242]
- Language Arts Crew (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Larry and His Flask (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American folk-rock group; from Oregon
- Larry Locc (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rapper; from Compton, CA
- Larry Miller (guitarist) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - British blues/rock songwriter and guitarist; [243]
- Larry Pless (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer-songwriter; from Lapeer, MI; plays country, folk and soft rock
- Lars and the Hands of Light (req. 2013-3-14) - Danish band; multiple hit singles; signed to Crunchy Frog Records
Las–Laz
edit- The Lasertrancer (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [244]
- LaShell Griffin (req. 2013-05-14) - [245]
- Last Crack (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Last Dinosaurs (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian four-piece indie-rock band; signed to Dew Process; [246]; [247]
- The Last Recruits (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Bruneian alternative-rock band
- Last Try (req. pre-2012-12-26) - [248]
- Last Words of the Apocalypse (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American death-core/electronica/metal band; from Colorado Springs, CO; consists of five teenage kids. Ej (20), Jake (19), Kegan (18), Dakota (15) and Duhstin (19)
- Last3Victims (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English three-piece punk, hardcore-punk band; from West Midlands; signed to Jagged Rock Music Ltd.; supported Gary Numan, The Vibrators, Sex Pistols and Toyah Willcox
- Lastimes (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Latcho Drom (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Late Greats (req. pre-2012-12-26) - British indie-rock band; popularity from radio DJs including as Zane Lowe
- The Late Isabel (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Filipino goth-rock band; from Manila
- Late July (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian independent female singer-songwriter; from Toronto, ON; self-describes her genre as "sadcore"; [249]
- Late Night Zero (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American horror-rock band; from Virginia; [250]
- Late Nite Reading (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American pop-punk band; founded in Indiana
- Laugh and Peace (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Japanese band; did all music for the video game Vib-Ribbon; Laugh and Peace redirects to Vib-Ribbon
- Laughin' Nose (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Japanese hardcore punk band
- Laura Johnson-LeDoux (req. pre-2012-12-26) - drummer from The Combustion Mechanism
- Laura Mvula (req. 2012-12-9) - English solo singer and pianist; from Kings Heath, Birmingham
- Laura Warwick (req. pre-2012-12-26) - solo soul singer-songwriter; great niece of Ray Davies and Dave Davies (The Kinks)
- Lauren Elizabeth (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian solo soul artist; from Melbourne
- Lauren Emerson (req. pre-2012-12-26) - YouTube singer-songwriter and cover artist
- Lauren Hubert (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer-songwriter; from Chicago, IL; first album Remember This; [251]; [252]
- Lauren Mann (singer) (Laurent Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian folk singer-songwriter and pianist
- Lauren Musacchio (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American operatic/classical/jazz singer
- Lauren-Ashley (req. pre-2012-12-26) - solo country singer
- Laurence Revey (req. pre-2012-11-12) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Swiss singer; specializes in the Alpine-style music; sings in a provincial-Swiss variety of the Franco-Provençal language; [253]
- Laurie Beebe Lewis (also known as Laurie K. Lewis) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - singer with the New Mamas and Papas and The Buckinghams; [254]; [255]
- Laurie Larson (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer-songwriter; [256]
- Laurie Mannette (req. pre-2012-12-26) - solo R&B/soul/pop singer
- Laurie McNamee (req. pre-2012-12-26) - avant folk performer and composer
- Laurie Rox (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rock/pop singer; sang back-up shouts on The Simpsons single "Do the Bartman"
- Laut Sprecher (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Lawnmowers (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lawyer Dave (req. pre-2012-12-26) - multi-instrumentalist and songwriter of The Brokeoffs; collaborator with Holly Golightly); [257]; [258]; [259]; [260]; [261]
- LAX Boyz (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Laying Jade (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Welsh rock band
- Lazer Sword (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American ambient/hardcore/progressive-electronica duo; from Los Angeles, CA
- Lazyeye (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Lazyface (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Lb–Ld
editLe
editLea–Lem
edit- Le Pamplemousse (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American funk/soul band; on AVI Records; [262]
- Le Scrawl (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- LEAD (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lead Weight (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Kazakhstani melodic-death-metal/thrash-metal band
- Leafblade (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English acoustic band; from Liverpool; members include Daniel Cavanagh
- Leah Kunkel (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Leah Shenandoah (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Native American jazz improvisational singer
- Leapfrog and the Unicorns (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Leavenworth (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American death-jazz duo; from San Francisco, CA
- Lecanto High School Marching Band (www.lecantohighschoolband.com) (www.floridabandcompetition.com) - An average high school marching band from Lecanto, FL.
- Lee Cabrera (req. pre-2012-12-29) - dance music
- Lee Domann (req. pre-2012-12-29) - wrote "Howard Gray", etc.
- Lee Fields (req. pre-2012-12-29) - soul singer; dubbed "Soul Brother number two" after James Brown; plays with The Expressions (musicians); released album My World (Lee Fields album) (2009) on Truth and Soul Records; [263]; [264]; [265]
- Lee Oliver's Army (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English punk improvisors; from Brighton; active 1980s
- Lee Pomeroy (req. pre-2012-12-29) - bass player; played with Rick Wakeman, Headspace, The Tar Babies, Genaside II; session musician, noted for memorising beats after one listen
- Leetstreet Boys (req. pre-2012-12-29) - otaku and video-game-themed indie band; often play during anime conventions
- Left Boy (real name Ferdinand Sarnitz) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician, producer and songwriter; son of Andre Heller
- Left on Mute (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American experimental-metal band; from Fargo, ND; [266]
- Leftmore (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Leftover Cuties (req. pre-2012-11-12) - band; interprets elements of indie rock with traditional sound; performers of "Game Called Life", theme song for the television series The Big C; [267]
- Legend Heart (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Legend of a Sailor (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Legend of... (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Legenda Aurea (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Swiss symphonic-power-metal band
- Legitimate Business (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American DIY ska/punk band; from New Jersey; one of very few artists not on a major label to end up in the Tony Hawk video-game series
- Leicohtica (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian black-, death-, gothic-metal band; from Wagga Wagga
- The Leif Ericsson (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English punk-rock/alternative band; from Coomes; on Bombed Out Records
- Leina Ogihara (req. pre-2012-12-29) - plays in the "Hard Rock Hallelujah" clip from Lordi
- Lelia Broussard (req. pre-2012-11-12) - singer-songwriter; featured by Everyone Is Gay; album Masquerade (Lelia Broussard album) was to be on Rolling Stones cover, summer 2011
- Lemolo (req. pre-2012-11-12) - indie-pop band from Seattle
- Lemon (req. pre-2012-11-12) - independent modern pop-soul-electronic group; [268]; [269]
- Lemongrass (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - electronic/lounge/jazz/drum and base; recording at Mole Listening Pearls; [270]
Len–Lez
edit- Lena Papadopoulou (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Greek singer
- Length of Time (req. pre-2012-12-29) - hardcore-metal band
- Lennon Park (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian band; from Cairns; formed by Jesse Howie and Jackson Trounce; name is parody of Linkin Park
- Leo Flavum (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Swedish alternative/goth/synth artist
- Leo Getz (req. pre-2012-12-29) - hip-hop musician
- Leo Slayer (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [271]; [272]; (not same as Leo Sayer)
- Leon Jean Marie (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Leontyne Price (req. pre-2012-12-29) - need List of awards won by Leontyne Price
- Les Fleurs de Lys (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Les Fourmis Intersidérales (req. pre-2012-12-29) - tribute to Jean Leloup
- Les Tambours du Bronx (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lesleyanne Fuvich (req. pre-2012-12-29) (Norwich, CT) Worship Artist of popular songs such as Rain, More of You Jesus, This Sinner's Prayer ; [273]
- Lethal Dossage (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American thrash-metal band; formed in Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA
- The Letter Box Project (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American chillwave/experimental artist; from Murfreesboro (Nashville), TN; [274]; [275]
- Letu Stuke (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock band; formed in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegvina (Yugoslavia during formation); [276]; [277]
- Lev Gurevich (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Levek (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band; [278]
- Level (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Levi Garrett (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Levity (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English DJ and producer; from Manchester; outspoken on subjects, such as British political issues; [279]; [280]; [281]
- Levon Levan (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lexicon (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
Lf–Lh
editLi
editLia–Lim
edit- Li Dinê (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Kurdish group
- Li Li Can't Drive (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American band; from Louisville, KY; known for album Aloha from Kentucky; band in the same idea as Smog
- Li Sheng Jie / Sam Li (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Chinese singer
- Liam Dryden (req. pre-2013-4-14) - Scottish YouTuber; from Edinburgh; in band Chameleon Circuit
- Liar's Inc. (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American alternative hard-rock band; from Los Angeles, CA; [282]
- LIAR LIAR (req. pre-2013-7-19) - English Pop Rock band from Doncaster, U.K. first EP He Said, She Said, http://ringmasterreviewintroduces.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/liar-liar-he-said-she-said-ep/ plus their facebook band page, https://www.facebook.com/LiarLiarMusic
- Lich King (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American thrash-metal band; from Western Massachusetts; [283]
- Licorice Voltmeter (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lida Husik (req. pre-2012-12-29) - indie psychedelic-pop singer-songwriter; lengthy discography on Shimmy Disc, Alias Records and Astralwerks; [284]
- Lie After Luck (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American industrial-rock band; from East Stroudsburg, PA
- Lies Beneath (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American metal band; from Long Island, NY
- Lifescreen (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lifeseeker (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lift to Experience (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rock band; from Denton, TX; first band of Josh T. Pearson
- Light the City (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American pop/rock/alternative band; from Hartford, CT
- Lights from Space (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rock band; from Seattle, WA
- Ligion (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Like a Thief (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British pop band
- Like Pianos Crashing (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Likely Suspects (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American hardcore-punk band; from Belfair, WA
- Lil Dicky (req. pre-2013-5-16) - American rapper; from Philadelphia; debut mixtape: "So Hard"; www.lildicky.com
- Lil G (req. pre-2012-11-12)- French rapper; from Toulouse; released mixtape "Appelle Moi Lil G vol 1"
- Lil My$tikal (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lil Tweety (req. pre-2012-12-29) - California Chicano rapper; from Indio, CA
- Lil' 4-Tay (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Bay Area artist; son of Rappin' 4-Tay
- Lila Liu (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Lila Sakura (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American dark-spoken-word female artist and singer-songwriter; from Upstate New York
- Liliny (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lillian Offitt (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer
- Lily Holbrook (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; EMI record deal; opening act for Brian Wilson, Dave Matthews Band; appeared at All Points West Music & Arts Festival (2008); featured in Sundance documentary film Playing for Change (film) ([285]; [286]; [287])
- Liminal (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - industrial-metal band; active 1990s to 2000s
- Limited Warranty (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American pop band; from Minneapolis, MN; active 1980s; 1985 Star Search vocal-group winner
Lin–Liz
edit- Lina Morgana (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lincoln Goines (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lincoln Jesser (req. pre-2012-12-29) - releasing official debut artist project, New Blood (Lincoln Jesser album) EP, on iTunes, and music video; [288]; [289]
- Linda Cohen (1947–2009?) (req. 2013-3-20) - American classical guitarist
- Linda Draper (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American singer
- Linda Kendrick (req. 2012-11-13) - British singer; [290]
- Linda Sonnvik (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lindbergh Palace (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lindby (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lindsay Fuller (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [291]
- Lionize (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [292]
- Lionnel Mascarenhas (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter
- Lira (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - South African singer; sang at 2010 FIFA World Cup kickoff concert
- Lisa Marie Higgins (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American country singer; born in Fairbanks, AK; known for duets with Red Higgins; member of band Red Higgins and Yankee Train; [293]
- List of female-fronted rock-metal bands (req. pre-2012-11-12)
- Literal Truth (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American punk-rock band; from Altoona, PA
- Lithobia (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Litsa Giagkousi (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Greek singer
- Little Death Orchestra (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Little Green Cars (req. 2012-11-21) - Irish alternative band; [294]; [295]
- Little Jack Melody (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American swing, European cabaret group; from Denton, TX
- Little Miss Stakes (req. pre-2012-12-29) - UK horror punk band; from Northern Ireland
- Little People (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - trip-hop/instrumental band; made album Mickey Mouse Operation (album)
- Little Wings (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Live on Arrival (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock band; song "Hello Goodbye" (Live on Arrival song)
- Liverpool (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American Beatles-tribute band; from Kansas City, MO; [296]
- Liverpool Legends (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Beatles tribute band; perform regularly in Branson, MO, at the Starlite Theatre; George Harrison's sister, Louise Harrison, serves as spokesperson for group; [297]
- Livitz Livitz (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American punk/dub/rock; from Reno, NV; [298]
- Liz Kay (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [299]
- Liz Stahler (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Liz Pappademas (req. pre-2012-12-29) - folk/blues singer-songwriter; former lead singer of Hurts to Purr; [300]; [301]
- Liza Kate (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American folk singer-songwriter; from Richmond, VA; [302]
- Lizard-Man Hybrid (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental hard-rock/alternative/hip-hop/metal/noise/avant garde/thrash-dance/math rock/death metal band; formed on the central coast in 2008
- Lizz E (req. pre-2012-12-29)
Lizzie Bravo (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer, producer, apple scruff; only Brazilian person to sing with The Beatles (sung in "Across the Universe", Febraruy 4, 1969)Done- Lizzie Watkins (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter and guitar player; engaged with Tommy Emmanuel
Lj–Ln
edit- Lloyd (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Allen (talk) 02:35, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
London Dior American rapper, model and actress. London Dior was born on November 25,1996 and raised in Washington DC.She has been in the spot light since she was a little kid showing all of her many talents and started writing raps by the age of 10 years old. Currently London Dior attends Duke Ellington Performing Arts school London is an a extremely talented young lady who is currently building a reputation in the DMV due to all of her many talents. This young lady can Rap,Sing,Write,Dance,Act,Model and Yes she's a Jack of all trades. she definitely has the potential to be one of the biggest acts in the industry. Currently unsigned London goal is to make it Main stream with her edgy hip hop music and continues to post music and videos on youtube for her fans enjoyment until she is discovered in the main stream industry which she states she looks forward to real soon. check out London dior on youtube and Reverbnation.
Lr–Lz
edit- Lubriphonic (req. pre-2012-12-29) - veterans of Chicago's funk and blues scene; [303]
- Luca Gatti (req. pre-2012-12-29) - composer, producer and remixer; [304]
- Lucas Rossi (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - "supernova"
- Lucero Tena (req. pre-2012-12-29) - flamenco dancer, castanets
- Lucibel Crater (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band from NY ??; Lou Reed on first album or not ??; [305]
- Luciftias (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental/ambient/noise group
- Luckey Remington (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American musician with Devendra Banhart's touring band; formerly of defunct San Francisco band The Pleased ([306]); credited on albums for Banhart, as well as additional artists, including fr:Constance Verluca, Noah Georgeson, Golden Shoulders, et al.; credited for production and promotion of folk singer Nathan Pelkey's recent album ([307]); frequently associated with freak-folk genre, as well as the music/art/fashion/cultural community based in Nevada City, CA; [308]; [309]; [310]; [311]
- Luckie Strike (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lucky (California rapper) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American Chicano rapper; from California
- Lucky (Michigan rapper) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rapper; from Saginaw, MI; record producer and chief executive officer, Crowne Royale Entertainment
- Luckyiam (originally PSC (musician); now also known as Luckyiam.psc or Lucky (rapper)) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rapper; founding member of Living Legends crew; [312]
- The LuckyRed (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Lucy Angel (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles (req. 2013-4-13) - band; [313]
- Lucy Stoner (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Ludakrishna (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Ludwig Amadeus (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British songwriter and producer; born in Munich, Germany
- Luis Ignacio Bustillos (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [314]
- Luis Radio (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [315]
- Luis Represas (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Luiz Henrique (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [316]
- Lukas Autry Nelson (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; vocalist and lead guitarist of Promise of the Real Son of Willie Nelson
- Luke Leighfield (req. pre-2012-12-29) - child pianist; nine years old at undated request (pre-2012-12-8); [317]
- Luke Plumb (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian mandolinist; [318]
- Luke Terry (req. pre-2012-12-29) - trance DJ and songwriter; [319]
- Lulu Blind (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lunae Nemoris (req. pre-2012-12-29) - down-tempo metal with lots of changes in style
- Lunar Aurora (req. pre-2012-12-29) - German black metal band; de:Lunar Aurora; [320]; [321]
- Lunar Storm (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American neo-classical hard-rock band
- Lunavelis (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lusitania (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lyburnum (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lyka-C (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lykus (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American ska/reggae progressive band; from Diamond Bar, CA
- Lynch Business (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Lynda Thalie (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Algerian singer
- Lynn Freeman Olson (deceased) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - composer of childrens' music; [322]
- Lynx (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American math-rock band
- Lynzie Kent (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian singer; made popular on YouTube
- Lyriciss (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American hip-hop artist; from Maryland; known for The Balance (album) EP series; named one of the top-25 underground artists of 2011 on AllHipHop.com
M
edit- M.I.B. (Australian band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Arabic-hip-hop band; from Sydney, Australia
- M.Street (req. pre-2012-12-26) - South Korean male vocal trio
- M7 Martino (req. pre-2012-12-26) - German-born platinum-selling producer; started new label, M7 Music, in Los Angeles, CA
- Ma tianyu (马天宇) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Matthew Healy (The 1975) (req. pre-2013-06-10) - Vocalist of The 1975
Maa–Maj
edit- Mabus Christ (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Mac-Man (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The MacHams (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian indie-, alternative-rock band; consists of three brothers from Toronto, ON; debut album Stare Smile Talk; [323]
- Mackenzie 1st (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Mackenzie Gault (req. 2012-12-24) - violist of the group Flobots
- Mackintosh Braun (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American electro/pop duo; from Portland, OR; debut album The Sound (Mackintosh Braun album)
- MacPodz (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Macromantix (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- MacTalla Mór (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Mad Conductor (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American experimental reggae, hip-hop, rock band; from New Orleans, LA; [324]; former singer of ska-punk band No Ca$h
- Mad Dog McRea (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Mad Mike the Hippie Bum (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Mad Soldiers (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Madame Kay (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Madbox (req. pre-2012-12-26) - from Arizona
- Madd Hatters (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American unsigned ska band; from the Cape Fear region, NC; two albums produced
- Madeline Ava (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American singer-songwriter; from Knoxville, TN; plays primarily ukulele
- Madeon (req. pre-2012-12-26) - French complextro DJ; [325]; live recording of his song "Pop Culture" had over five million YouTube views as of 27 October 2011
- Madison Ambush (req. pre-2012-12-26) - from New York
- Madparish (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Madside (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Maelstrom (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American unsigned new-wave, thrash-metal band; from southern Maryland; since 2006 has made strong fan base across Maryland; have played in multiple states
- Maestro J (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American neo-soul jazz violinist from Louisville, KY; released album Stages of Love
- Mag Lam (林欣彤) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Chinese singer; notable from The Voice (Hong Kong) competition
- Magenta Skycode (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Finnish indie band; from Turku
- Magga Stína (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Maggot Brain (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Maggot Mouf (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Australian MC; from Melbourne
- Magic People (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Magic Pie (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Norwegian progressive-rock band
- Magick (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Turkish heavy-metal band; from Ankara
- Magna Canta (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Magna-Fi (req. pre-2012-12-26) - American rock band; from Las Vegas, NV; formed 2000; song "Who I Am" (Magna-Fi song), from its album VerseChorusKillMe, was originally supposed to be used in the game Shadow The Hedgehog
- Magne Neby Olsen (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Norwegian singer-songwriter, biologist, photographer; student of LIPA, Harvard University
- Magnolia Beacon (req. pre-2012-12-26) - band; performed street animation during the Gentse Feesten (July 2008); probably Irish; travel around the world by bike; violins, accordion, trumpets
- Mahube (req. pre-2012-12-26) - South African "supagroup"
- Maids of Cadiz (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Mail Myself to Thoreau (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Majestic Arrows (req. pre-2012-12-26) - soul band; from the 1970s
- Majestys (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- Major Accident (req. pre-2012-12-26) - English punk band; of over 30 years; from Darlington
- Major Keg (req. pre-2012-12-26)
- The Major Macs (req. pre-2012-12-26) - Canadian rapcore band; from Toronto, ON
- Majority Rule (band) (req. pre-2012-12-26)
Mak–Man
edit- Make Good Your Escape (req. pre-2012-12-29) - single was part of Burnout Paradise soundtrack
- Make Me Famous (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Make the Girl Dance (req. pre-2012-12-29) - French electronic duo; single "Baby Baby Baby" (Make the Girl Dance song) used in a Guitar Hero 5 commercial and a Victoria's Secret commercial
- The Makepeace Brothers (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singers-songwriters; group of brothers; from Ithaca, NY; supported Jason Mraz on his 2008 headlining tour
- Makeshift Hero (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Makiza (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Chilean hip hop; es:Makiza
- Maksim Dunaevskiy (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mala Vita (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Malakii (req. pre-2012-12-29) - country/gospel/bluegrass
- The Malarkey Brothers (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Irish/Celtic music
- Malcondita (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Italian rock band
- Malformed Earthborn (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Malika Bradford (Miss Malika) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rapper
- Mambalam Sisters (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mammoth Mardge (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Man Atom (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- ManBearPig (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American death-metal band; from Georgia
- Mancini Pops Orchestra (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Manda Mosher (req. pre-2012-12-29)- American singer-songwriter; from Los Angeles, CA; performed on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson; debut album Everything You Need (Manda Mosher album) released on April 7, 2009, on Red Parlor Records in the U.S., released on June 15 in the U.K.; [326]; [327]; [328]; [329]; [330]
- Manda Zamolo (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Manfat Voodoo (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Manic (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Manic Bloom (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Manic Diffusion (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rock/funk band; from San Diego, CA
- Maninblack(req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mann Friday (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mano Negro (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Manolito y Su Trabuco (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band; Timba#Manolito y su Trabuco
- Manolo KabezaBolo (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Spanish punk musician; [331]
- Mantis (musicians) (req. 2013-3-6) - American electronic music producers; from Atlanta, GA; known for their metal infuenced dubstep; have multiple charting albums, including the most recent Epsilon (Mantis album), which hit overall Beatport top-five releases at #4 on the second day; [332]; [333]; [334]
- The Mantras (req. pre-2012-11-12)
- Many Things Untold (req. pre-2012-12-29)
Mao–Mar
edit- The Maplejacks (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Emirati rock and pop cover band; [335]
- Mapping the Escape (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Maps and Diagrams (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mar (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - neo-soul artist
- Mara'akate (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Maraxus (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian hard-rock band; from Ontario
- Marc A. Pullen (req. pre-2012-12-29) - musician and programmer; helped developing QDOOM games; [336]
- Marc Barnhill (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American musician; from New York; [337]
- Marc Morlock (real name Marc Mens) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Belgian singer-songwriter; [338]
- Marc with a C (real name Marc Sirdoreus) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American lo-fi singer-songwriter; from Florida
- Marcell Strong (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American blues singer
- Marcella Sloan (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American songwriter and artist; from New Mexico
- The March of the Bull (req. pre-2012-11-12) - rock band; from Denton, TX; members grew up in Sulphur Springs, TX, where they went to school with the members of Fair to Midland and The Timeline Post (two other Dallas/Denton bands); vocalist Ryan Westbrook's sister, Emily Westbrook, is married to Cliff Campbell (guitarist for Fair to Midland); recording debut full-length album, State of Emergency, with producer Jim King of Sonic Dropper Studios (Dallas, Texas); King produced the last three albums for The House Harkonnen; expected release date for album (summer 2011)
- March's End (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Marching Lumberjacks (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Marching Mountaineers (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Appalachian State University marching band
- Marco Deplano (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Marco Giovino (req. pre-2012-12-29) - percussionist; member of Band of Joy; exclusive endorser for Hammerax product line (cymbal manufacturers#Hammerax)
- Marco Saaresto (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Marcomé (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian songwriter
- Marcus Paus (guitarist) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Norwegian guitarist; comment at 2012-12-9: not same person as Norwegian composer Marcus Paus?
- Margarita Escarpa (req. pre-2012-12-29) - classical guitarist
- Maria Helen (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Norwegian singer-songwriter; popular on Myspace
- Maria K. (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer; artist of "Starbucks Smile"
- María Remolá (born December 7, 1930) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Cuban opera singer; notable for her stratosphheric coloratura notes like Mado Robin and Erna Sack
- Maria Spacagna (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American opera singer; debuted at the Metropolitan Opera, opposite Luciano Pavarotti, in the title role of Verdi's Luisa Miller; first American to perform the title role of Madama Butterfly at the Teatro alla Scala; sang at the White House during Bill Clinton's administration; [339]
- María Villalon (req. pre-2012-12-29) - winner of Factor X (Spain)
- Mariko Hamada (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Marina Rebeka (req. pre-2012-11-12)- Latvian lyric soprano; has sung Donna Anna at the Met in Don Giovanni
- Mario Escovedo - American singer-songwriter, from San Diego, CA; former frontman of The Dragons; founder of Latino-centric folk-punk collective, MEX (band) (aka The Mario Escovedo Experience); [340]; brother to musicians Pete Escovedo, Alejandro Escovedo and Javier Escovedo; uncle to Sheila Escovedo (aka Sheila E.); [341]
- Mark & Clark Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mark Aaron James (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter already mentioned on several wikipedia pages
- Mark Bowden (composer) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mark Dubeau (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer and guitarist; former studio drummer of Atreyu in Toronto, Ontario, for MUVA Studios (2006–April 2007), American band; rhythm guitarist for Ganymede (band) (defunct metal-opera band, Salt Lake City, UT); lead guitarist for SubConscious (band) (defunt funk band, Gilbert, AZ); on No Luck Records label, Phoenix, AZ; associated with Atlantis Recordings, The Academy of Sound and Fender Guitars; founder, Dubeau Guitars, Mesa, AZ, which builds higher-end acoustic, classical and electric guitars; endorsed by Tom Linton of Jimmy Eats World and Linton-Milano Music, Mesa AZ
- Mark Franks (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer in The Overtones
- Mark Fry (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mark Maxwell (musician) (Mark Maxwell (producer)) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American producer and songwriter; [342][343][344]
- Mark Wade (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Markg. (DJ R3action) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Markus Ello (aka Mark Cassello) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singer-songwriter; from Chicago, IL; associated with Chris Funk of The Decemberists
- Maro Lytra (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Greek singer
- Maros (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Marsellus (req. pre-2012-12-29) - [345]
- Marsen Jules (aka Krill Minima) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - German ambient musician
- Marta Keen (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American choral composer; notable for composing "Homeward Bound"[disambiguation needed]
- Martin Bennett Johnson (req. pre-2012-12-29) - link redirects to his band, Boys Like Girls
- Martriden (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American death-metal band; from Montana
- Marty Larson-Xu (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter; lead singer-songwriter of the Rock n Roll Soldiers and Sci High (band)
- Mary Cutrufello (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mary Louise "ML" Perlman (nee "Platt") (req. pre-2012-12-29) - composer; member of Spalding Rockwell; composed music for film Thinking XXX; credited as co-writer of song "Hear My Name" by Armand Van Helden
- Mary Magdalan (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mary Pascoe (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mary Rowell (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American violinist and contemporary composer; retired member of Ethel string quartet
Mas–Maz
edit- Masa Sumide (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese solo artist; plays acoustic guitar
- Masaru Tanaka (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese composer
- Mascot Fight (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Masha Qrella (req. pre-2012-12-29) - on Morr Music; [346]
- Mason Reed (req. pre-2012-12-29) - songwriter; upcoming 2012 release features performances by John Oates (Hall and Oates) and Stuart Mathis (Wallflowers)
- Mason Tyler Musso (req. pre-2012-12-29) - performer
- MASQUE MusicArt (req. pre-2012-11-12) - multi-genre repertoire solo artist and composer; from Boston; [347]
- Mass Movement of the Moth (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Massacre Guys (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Massimiliano Ferrati (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Italian pianist
- Mat Musto (req. pre-2012-11-12) - singer; born in Pennsylvania; [348]
- Matchbook Shannon (req. 2013-2-27) - American band; formed 1992(?) in Omaha, NE; later played in Iowa City, IA; influenced Omaha music scene; comment at 2013-3-1: not found at allmusic.com
- Mathias Holzner (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Matt and James (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American experimental band; from Long Island, NY
- Matt Appleton (req. pre-2012-12-29) - saxophonist and vocal harmonies for Reel Big Fish
- Matt Aveiro (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer for Cold War Kids
- Matt Grande (req. 2013-1-11) - American songwriter, composer and recording artist; [349]
- Matt Hammitt (req. pre-2012-12-29) - lead vocalist for Sanctus Real, a Christian-rock band from Toledo, OH
- Not notable per WP:MUSICIAN (only performed as a member of one band, has not received significant RS coverage otherwise). JamieS93 00:16, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
- Matt Henshaw (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British new music, soul and hip-hop musician; [350]; [351]
- Matt Lowell (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singer-songwriter; from Boston, MA
- Matt Mercado (req. pre-2012-12-29) - song producer; from Chicago, IL
- Matt Mulholland (req. pre-2012-12-29) - New Zealander songwriter and artist; has taken part in the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, and other musical events
- Matt O'Ree (req. pre-2012-12-29) - blues guitarist
- Matt Tong (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer for British indie-rock band Bloc Party; Matt Tong redirects to Bloc Party
- Matt Traynor (req. pre-2012-11-12) - drummer for Bless The Fall
- Matt White Band (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Matt Wyllie (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian songwriter, writer, producer, actor and recording artist
- Matt's Dad's Basement (req. pre-2012-12-29) - St. Louis band; broke up 2003; released two albums; [352]
- Matthew Ebel (req. pre-2013-4-14)
- Matthew Grande (req. 2013-3-31) - American composer and songwriter; [353]
- Matthew John Band (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American/Finnish folk-rock band; based in Helsinki
- Matthew Kliewer (req. pre-2012-12-29) - guitarist
- Matthew Koma (req. 2013-4-4) - singer
- Matthew Niner (req. pre-2012-12-29) - talk-show guitarist
- Maurice Louca (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Egyptian independent musician; co-founder of electronic-rock group BIKYA
- Mawkin (req. pre-2012-11-12) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - British folk/world/jazz/progessive-rock band; [354]
- Max Green (bassist) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - bass guitarist; formerly with Escape the Fate
- Max Heyler (req. pre-2012-11-12) - member of British rock band You Me at Six
- Max Tymen (req. pre-2012-12-29) - German blues singer-songwriter; born in Ukraine
- Max Vangeli (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American house-music producer and DJ; from San Francisco, CA; tours worldwide; [355]
- Maxd on Jazmine (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American singer-songwriter; two album releases
- Maxi Geil & PlayColt (req. pre-2012-12-29) - theatre rock band; led by Guy Richards Smit
- Maximum Overdriver (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental post-power-pop band; formed Autumn 2005
- Maximum the Harmone (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese band
- The May Fire (req. pre-2012-11-12) - California aternative-rock/indie band
- May's (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Japanese R&B duo group
- Maya Bouskila (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Israeli (?)
- Mayane Delem (req. pre-2012-12-29) - French singer-songwriter
- Mazes (band) (req. 2013-3-18) - British band; signed to Fat Cat Records
Mb–Md
edit- MC Dany (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Romanian singer and master of ceremony
- MC Francia (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Peruvian reggaeton artist
- MC Kinky (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- MC Luscious (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rapper; from Miami, Fl; started early 1990s; hit song "Boom, I Got Your Boyfriend"
- MC Mikee Freedom (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- MC Ridda (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American MC; from San Diego, CA; has been a part of the drum-and-bass scene for over a decade
- MC Spyda (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drum-and-bass MC; Matrix and Futurebound's "Knite Riderz" (2007)
- MC Steinberg (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- MC Vspishkin (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Russian DJ
- MC Wildski (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- McAlister Kemp (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian country band
Me–Mh
edit- Me and Him Call It Us (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American screamo/thrash/punk band; from Atlanta, GA
- Me vs. Hero (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Me You Us Them (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American post-punk/indie band; from Brooklyn, NY
- Mean Mr. Mustard (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - South African band
- Meat the Frying Cow (req. pre-2012-12-29) - English experimental, avant-garde band; from Blackpool
- Mechanical Anatomy (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mechanical Dolls (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American band; from Auburn, WA
- Meddij (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Medic Droid (req. pre-2012-12-29) - signed to Modern Art Records; recording an album for late May
- Medicine Drum (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Medina Sod (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American progressive-rock band; from Boston, MA
- Medusa's Spite (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Medveds (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Meech Cannon (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Meek Is Murder (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American mathcore band; from Brooklyn, NY; fronted by Mike Keller (musician) (ex-The Red Chord)
- Meek Mill (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rapper; from Philadelphia, PA
- The Meemaws (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Meg Myers (req. pre-2012-11-12) - singer in alternative band; [356]
- Megan Nicole (req. pre-2012-12-29) - singer-songwriter
- Megiddo (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Meleeh (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Swedish melodic-hardcore-punk band
- Melina Markland (req. pre-2012-12-29) - vocalist
- The Melismatics (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American indie-rock/pop/post-punk band; from Minneapolis, MN
- Melissa "Kid Sister" Young (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rapper
- Melissa James (req. pre-2012-11-12) - jazz/pop singer
- Melissa Li (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American pop/folk/rock singer-songwriter; from Boston, MA; award-winning composer of Jonathan Larson Award; member of Good Asian Drivers, a rock/poetry band based in New York City
- Melissa Lujan (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Melissa Rebronja (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Melissa Reyes (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- The Melniks (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Australian indie band; from 1990s; from Brisbane
- Melody Bober (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Melody Parker (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- MelonHeadMan (req. 2013-4-28) - English southern-rock band; from Tonbridge; formed 2002; [357]
- Memotone (req. pre-2012-11-12) - British musician; notable for usage of specific genres of sounds for individual songs (specific films, countries, ordinary objects, etc.)
- Memphis Quick 50 (req. pre-2012-12-29) - alternative-country band; from early 2000s; featuring Bob Crawford (musician), bassist for The Avett Brothers
- Men in My Head (req. 2013-4-10) New York alternative-rock band; leading a fundraiser for the children-of-9/11 charity April 2013, in partnership with a major local dept store; album coming out too; (also listed via template: AFC submission|||ts=20130410171354|u=71.249.196.188|ns=4)
- Men & Volts (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Menlo Park (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - features Seb Rochford
- Mentake (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Canadian band
- Mental Attack (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mental Advisory Implicit Lyrics (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Meon Pooj (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mephisto's Trapezoid (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mephymology (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Merankorii (req. pre-2012-12-29) - experimental one-man-band; playing noise, dark ambient and neofolk
- Merchant Ships (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Mercury Mouth (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American rock/soul band; from Dayton, OH; [358]
- Mercy Mercedes (req. pre-2012-12-29) - American pop-rock band; from Greensboro, NC; on The Bamboozle Roadshow playing 1.21 Gigawatts; [359]; [360]
- Mesa (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - Dallas Holm, Dana Key and Jerry Williams (musician); [361]; Allen (talk) 02:35, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
- Messengers from the Sexual Frontier (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- "Metal" Mike Chlasciak (Mike Chlasciak) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - guitarist; with Halford, Painmuseum, Sebastian Bach and Testament
- Metal Factory (req. pre-2012-12-29) - band
- Metal Massacre (band) (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Metal Partiots (req. pre-2012-12-29) - rock band; one album (available on iTunes); covers American folk songs including "The Star Spangled Banner", "Yankee Doodle" and "America the Beautiful"
- Metamatics (req. pre-2012-12-29)
- Metroid Metal (req. pre-2012-12-29) - fan band; created heavy-metal versions of classic Metroid music; music has been featured in a recent GameTrailers Metroid retrospective
- Meytal Cohen (req. pre-2012-12-29) - drummer; presents covers of complex rock songs via video, integrated to various social media; [362]
- Mhdb (Mozart hat den blues) (req. pre-2012-12-29) - German band
Mia–Mik
edit- Mia Fieldes (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Miahi Pinker (req. pre-2012-12-30) - male reggae singer
- The Miasmics (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [363], [364]
- Micah Dalton (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [365]
- Michael Belfer (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter; with Sleeper, Tuxedomoon, Black Lab
- Michael Brian Mulhern (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Michael Burgin (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American songwriter; from Asheville, NC; [366]
- Michael Chase DiMartino (req. pre-2012-11-12) - first American pop singer and performer to include the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities; [367]
- Michael Crain (req. pre-2012-12-30) - composer, lyricist, graphics designer and producer of Fifth Independent
- Michael Dulin (req. pre-2012-11-12) - pianist; [368]
- Michael Dunford (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Michael Elam (req. pre-2012-12-30) - on Blue Harvest Records
- Michael Henry and Justin Robinett (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter duo
- Michael Henry Cleary (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Broadway composer and songwriter; wrote music for "Singin' in the Bathtub; educated and buried at USMA[disambiguation needed]
- Michael Krompass (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [369]
- Michael Laechel (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [370]
- Michael Lewin (req. 2013-1-6)
- Michael Mizrahi (req. 2012-12-26) - pianist; recorded Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major ("Spring Sonata") with Ying Xue on July 9, 2008
- Michael O'Brien (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Christian singer; former solo artist, then lead singer of NewSong; [371]; Allen (talk) 02:35, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
- Michael Ray MCcoy (req. pre-2012-12-30) - country-music artist
- Michael Runion (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter
- Michael Sanz (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian singer-songwriter; from Perth; [372]
- Michael Squire (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [373]
- Michael Sterlacci (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American drumer and background vocalist; from New Jersey; with Prophet; [374]
- Michael Story (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Michael Talent (req. pre-2012-12-30) - hip-hop artist, songwriter, musician and poet; [375]
- Michael Z. Gordon (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Michael Zentner (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Michah Kinard (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer; with Oh, Sleeper
- Michelle Dibucci (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mickey Boxell (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mickey Leigh (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American musician; brother of Joey Ramone
- Mickey Wynne (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter and guitarist; [376]
- Microbe (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [377]
- MicroChip League (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Midday Morning (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Midnight Cinema - band formed from 3 members of Thriving Ivory in 2012, releasing their first album 09/06/2013
- Midnight Reign (req. pre-2012-12-30) - founding member is related to Ronnie James Dio; on The Hollywood Rx Records; distributed at hot topic; [378]
- Midnight Shakes (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Might Could (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Mighty Lonesomes (req. pre-2012-12-30) - bluegrass; [379]
- Mighty McFly (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Mighty Short Bus (req. pre-2012-12-30) - rock music; from Madison, WI; [380]
- Mika Urbaniak (req. 2012-12-1) - NYC-born Polish pop singer; daughter of jazzist Michał Urbaniak; pl:Mika Urbaniak
- Mika Vevo (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter; [381]
- Mike Crawshaw (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer in The Overtones
- Mike Duce (req. pre-2012-12-30) - with Lower Than Atlantis
- Mike Grimey (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mike Hartman (guitarist) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - late-1990s blues metal guitar virtuoso ala Satriani, Vai; [382]; [383]
- Mike Lombardo (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American singer-songwriter; from New York; represented by DFTBA Records
- Mike Macharyas (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mike Medved (req. pre-2012-11-12) - guitarist; [384]
- Mike Pomranz (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American singer-songwriter and frontman for the Brooklyn band World Blanket (since 2005); blogger for the website of televsion series Tosh.0; [385]; [386]
- Mike Tompkins (musician) (req. 2013-1-2) - American singer-songwriter; appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show and Today; sizeable YouTube presence; known for a capella singing and beatboxing utilizing synthesizers
- Mike V and The Rats (req. pre-2012-12-30) - punk-rock band; includes Mike Vallely
- Mike Wexler (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American singer-songwriter
- Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen - Australian band; used to include David Branson; [387]
- Mikey Way (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American bassist; with My Chemical Romance
- Mikhael X Blacque (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [388]
- Mikie Da Poet (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Miku (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer; with Antic Cafe; since 2003
Mil–Miz
edit- Milk Carton Kids (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Milkman (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - stage name of digital mashup artist Gregg Luskin
- Milky Lasers (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Miller Stain Limit (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian band; formerly signed to A&M Records; released one album, Radiate (album), before leaving A&M because of copyright problems; "Cellophane" (song) was a top-20 hit in Canada; J. Miller, lead singer; Terry Sawchuk (musician) played many of the instruments; studio musicians included Kevin Breit, Ian DeSouza, Randy Cooke (drums), Kevin McKenzie (musician), Frank Iannuzzi, Mark Shannon (musician) and Michael Morritti
- Million Dollar Reload (req. pre-2012-11-10) - Northern Irish hard-rock band; [389]; [390]
- Millish (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Irish jazz-fusion group; award winning
- Milo Greene (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band
- Miloš Dodo Doležal (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Miloš Karadaglić (req. pre-2012-12-30) - classical guitarist; [391]
- Mimsies (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; popular in the mid- to late-1990s; from Norman, OK; toured on Warped Tour; gained significant press when the band moved to California
- Mindless Faith (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American gothic band; from Washington, DC; early 2000s
- Minks (band) - electronic group; from New York
- Minstrels of Mayhem (req. pre-2012-12-30) - celtic-rock band
- Minu Vyrus (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Minus 1 (req. 2013-2-28) - Iranian alternative-rock, alternative-metal band; [392]; [393]
- Minus My Thoughts (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mirabai Ceiba (req. pre-2012-12-30) - New Age music band
- Miracle Chosuke (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Southern Californian rock band; [394]; [395]; [396]; [397]; [398]
- Miracle of Sound - [399]
- Mirage (Pakistani band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [400]
- Miramar (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australia progressive-metal band; from New South Wales; [401]; [402]
- Miranda Jose (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Miriam Clancy (req. pre-2012-12-30) - New Zealander
- Miryo (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Korean rapper; member of Brown Eyed Girls
- Miscreant (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - New Zealander band; from Auckland; completed debut album; [403]
- Missing Foundation (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; 1980s and 1990s; see Peter Missing
- The Mission District (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Mission Veo (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mister Jones (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band; from the 1990s; featuring music by Ali Dee Theodore
- Misty Miller (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [404]
- Misty Oldland (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Misty's Grape (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electronica/techno/trance artist
- Mitch Kashmar (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mitch Murder (req. 2013-1-6) - Swedish music producer
- Mixhell (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electronic group; composed of Igor Cavalera and his wife Laima Leyton; released through Boys Noize Records
- Mixtapes (band) (req. pre-2012-11-12)
Mj–Mn
edit- MJkwote (req. pre-2012-12-30) - underground free rap musician
- Mlada Khudoley (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Russian soprano
Moa–Mon
edit- Moa Zoozin (req. pre 20/06/13)- British trance producer and DJ.
- Mob Life Ent (Mob Lyf Ent; C.M.O. Records) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - rap and hip-hop group; founded in East Oakland, CA; consists of rappers, including Lil Rob, Askari (musician), Flanni G, Maccy D, Maryhama, Tarry Bo; make own videos, songs and beats; YouTube presence; [405]; [406]; [407]
- The Mocha Nights (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Scottish progressive, powerpop band
- Mochipet (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mod Sun (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Model Photographer (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Modelle Nude (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Modern Day Escape (California band) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - American post-hardcore band; from Los Angeles, CA; features James Vegas (vocals) and Sandra Alvaregna (former drummer of Black Veil Brides); [408]; [409]; [410]
- Modern Day Escape (Florida band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American five-piece post-hardcore band; from Orlando, FL
- Modern Folk Uclusu (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Modern Jazz Tuba Project (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Modern Post (req. 2012-11-14) - Seattle-based Christian band; born out of Mars Hill Church; [411]
- Modisti (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- ModRocket (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Moffatts (req. pre-2012-12-30) - perform "Just Another Phase"
- The Moguls (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [412]
- Mojo Juju (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Molella (req. pre-2012-12-30) - it:Molella
- Molten Lava Death Massage (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mon Frere (req. pre-2012-12-30) - opened for The New Pornographers; lots of press
- Monali Dash (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Monasterium (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Brazilian band; defunct; article deleted twice (2007, 2009)
- Mondialito (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [413]
- Monjes Budistas (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band; has song "Spirit Flies to You" on YouTube
- Monkie Friday (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Mono (req. pre-2012-11-12) - British band
- Monobright (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Japanese rock band; [414]
- Monocle (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American synth-pop band; from New York City, NY
- Monofog (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rock band; from Denver, CO; [415]
- Monokino (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [416]
- Monolith (American band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American death-metal band; from Tennessee; [417]
- Monomate (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American cyber, Nintendocore, electronic, experimental, psychedelic musician; from Los Angeles, CA; [418]
- Monster och Maskiner (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Monster Robots Attack! (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [419]
- Monster Truck (band) (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Canadian rock-and-roll band; on Dine Alone Records; distributed by Universal Records; had a top-10 single in Canadian rock with the song "Seven Seas Blues"; toured with The Sheepdogs, Deep Purple and Slash
- Monte Battalion (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Montener the Menace (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English rapper; from Croydon, South London
- Montes Jura (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Montreal Jazz Club (req. pre-2012-12-30)
Moo–Moz
edit- Moo Ga Dang (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Korean band
- Mood Deluxe (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Moodorama (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [420]
- Moon Ji Hwan (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Moon Taxi (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; from Nashville, TN; [421]
- Moonbeam (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Russian trance band; featured on radio show A State of Trance numerous times; [422]
- Mooncake (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [423]
- The Moondoggies (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [424]
- MoonFire (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American electronic-dance-music producer and DJ; from Phoenix, AZ; [425]
- The Moonlight Cruisers (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rockabilly/cumbia group; from California
- Moonlight Howlers (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Moools (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Japanese rock band
- Moovalya (req. 2013-1-16) - American punk band; from Phoenix, AZ; [426]
- Morbid Asperge (req. pre-2012-12-30) - mythical Quebec City ensemble
- Mord Fustang (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electronica artist
- Mordida (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Brazilian rock band
- The More Assured (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band
- Moreno Santiago (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Morgan Geist (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [427]
- Morgan Laurence (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [428]
- Morgan Nagler (req. pre-2012-12-30) - redirects to his band Whispertown2000
- Morgan Street (req. pre-2012-12-30) - South African band
- Mormon Mob (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Morning Departure (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - British acoustic, folk-rock band; [429]
- The Morningside (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Russian doom-metal band; from Moscow
- Morningside Lane (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rock band; from New Jersey
- Mortifera (req. pre-2012-12-30) - French black-metal band; [430]
- Moshic (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [431]
- Mother Falcon (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American chamber pop band; from Austin, TX; performed locally and at music festivals including Fun Fun Fun Fest and South by Southwest
- Mother Manatee (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Newfoundlander
- band? individual?
- Mother of Mary (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Danish rock band
- Motherfunky (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mothers Anthem (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mothership (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American folksy-rock band; composed of individuals associated with the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine; originally formed in Carbondale, IL, circa 1995-1996 under the putative name The Med School Band; became known on the Springfield, IL, music scene 1996-1999; released one album titled Reason to Believe (Mothership album) (1999) containing 13 tracks; album has appeared for sale on eBay
- Motive Motion (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American industrial-metal band; from Chicago, IL
- Motopony (req. pre-2012-12-30) - folk-country band; featured during credits of season three finale of television series Hung
- Mourning September (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mourning to Mercy (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mouse on the Keys (req. pre-2012-11-12) - Japanese experimental jazz group; features two pianists and a drummer
- Mouth of Wilson (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Moxy (req. pre-2012-11-12)
Mp–Mu
edit- Mr. Anonymous (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mr. Bear (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mr. Brown (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mr. Dead (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mr. Fish (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American alternative/powerpop/experimental band; from Kansas City; [432]
- Mr. Gnome (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American group; founded in Cleveland, OH; produced three albums on indie label, El Marko
- Mr. Happy (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rock band; from Paragould, AR; [433]
- Mr. History (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American experimental/indie/rock band; from Kansas City
- Mr. Meaner (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American four-piece rock band; from Mobile AL; formed 2011; released debut album Drinking Again (Mr. Meaner album) (February 2012); members include Jason Caldwell, vocals and lead guitar; Bobby Duhon, rhythm guitar; Mike Garris, drums; Chris Hodge, bass guitar; [434]
- Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rapper; from New York City, NY; worked with El-P, Das Racist and Danny Brown; has two pretty highly publicized mixtapes
- Mr. Ozwald (req. pre-2012-12-30) - neo-hip-hop recording artist an producer; founder, Crown Digital Records; [435]
- Mr. Pit (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Romanian electronic musician; [436]; [437]; [438]; [439]; [440]
- Mr. Shiraz (req. pre-2012-12-30) - punk grunge skacore
- Mrs. Danvers (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American all-female, queer dance-rock quintet; from Boston, MA
- MS MR (Ms Mr) (req. 2013-2-23) - duo from New York; Ms (vocals), Mr (music); [441]; [442]
- Muddy Apes (req. 2013-07-14) - Japanese four piece rock band; [443]
- Mugwart (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American sludge group; from Virginia Beach, VA; [444]
- Mujabica (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Muleskinner Jones (req. pre-2012-12-30) - psychocountry composer
- Mumbai My Love – by Arun Anand (req. pre-2012-12-30) - musical interpretation of Mumbai
- album?
- Mummy Short Arms (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Mundahs (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Munkafust (req. pre-2012-12-30) - indie band; from mid 1990s; [445];[446]
- The Murder (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American punk, rock-and-roll band; from Boston, MA; [447]
- Murder at the Cathedral (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Murder City Sparrows (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian
- The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English experimental hardcore/post-rock band; from Worcester
- Murder the Stout (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Murdoc Nicalls (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Musa House Band (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Muscle Shoals Horns (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Museum (American band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American gothic band; released Lost (Museum album) (2001)
- Museum (American musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Seattle-based solo project of Rüka Zetter, who released Triskele (Rüka Zetter EP)
- Museum (English musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English instrumental hip-hop producer; from Birmingham; released Timeframes EP
- Museum (German band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German indie-rock band; from Hamburg; unsigned
- The Musicians of Swanne Alley (req. pre-2012-11-12)- early-music ensemble; directed by Lyle Nordstrom and Paul O'Dette
- Must Be Tuesday (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mustafaeva Marina (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Russian performer; from Dagestan (dargin)
- Mustard (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - homeless man; sang "Creep" on the Opie and Anthony show; Google "mustard opie anthony"
- The Mutaytor (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electronica/dance band relying on a large number of drums
- Mute (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Muttonhead (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter and filmmaker
- Muzik 4 Machines (req. pre-2012-12-30) - minimal electro house live performances on modern and vintage hardware only (no laptops); [448]
Mv–Mz
edit- My Aunt Mary (req. pre-2012-12-30) - South Korean rock band
- My Auntie Sam (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English indie-punk band; from Liverpool
- My Broken Hero (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian indie-rock band
- My Dad Is Big (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Dead Bullets (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Dead X (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Drug Hell (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Epiphany (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Fatal Desire (req. pre-2012-11-12) - indie singer-songwriter; from Örebro, Sweden; [449]
- My Favorite Band (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Former Self (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Friend My Enemy (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Girl Friday (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American indie-pop, -rock band; from Phoenix, AZ
- My Insanity (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- My Name (band) (styled as MYNAME) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - South Korean boy band
- My Ocean (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Belorussian hardcore/progressive-rock band
- My Passion (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English electronic-rock band; from London suburbs
- My Pierrot Dolls (req. pre-2012-11-12) - 1980s electro, goth northern band; [450]
- My Revenge Is Red (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; from the Knoxville, TN, area
- Myproof (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Japanese metalcore/melodic-death-metal band
- Myshkin's Ruby Warblers (req. pre-2012-12-30) - redirects to Myshkin (singer)
- Mysonne (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Mystic Roots (req. pre-2012-11-12) - reggae band; known for the song "Pass the Marijuana"
- Mystical Fudge (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American modern psychedelic rock band; from Toms River, NJ
- Mystik Journeymen (req. 2013-05-15) - rap duo; [451]
- Mysto & Pizzi (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electro/house musicians
N
edit- N-Force (req. pre-2012-12-30) (article deleted 2009) N-Force (band) - British band; vocals from Lois McConnell; hits include "Right by Yourside" with Darren Styles (peaked UK #77), "All My Life" (N-Force song), and "All or Nothing" (N-Force song (2009)
- N-Trinity (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Christian-rock band
- N.i.l.8 (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [452]
- N9no Brugato (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American hip-hop artist; from Portland, OR; debut album Mass Production (N9noBrugato album) (October 15, 2009)
Na
edit- Nabil Khemir (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Tunisian Oriental-jazz singer-songwriter, guitarist and lutenist; [453]
- Nadiah Evans (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American R&B, pop, rock, jazz singer-songwriter; debut album This Is How I Feel (Nadiah Evans); songs include, "Angel", "I Don't Wanna Cry", "I'm Hi", "Emotional" and "U Used 2"
- Nadj (req. pre-2012-12-30) - French singer-songwriter; debut album Là (2007) on Warner France; [454]
- Nahart (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nana's Pant Suit (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American cover band; from Olympia, WA; 1980s, 1990s and 2000s rock
- Nancy Shimmel (born 1935) (req. pre-2012-11-17) - Malvina Reynolds' daughter
- Naomi Bedford (req. pre-2012-11-17) - country folk singer
- Napolien (req. pre-2012-12-30) - British industrial techno metal band; [455]; [456]
- Narcoleptic Youth (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Narrative (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American indie-pop band; from New York
- Nashville Suicide Mission
- NastyBeatMakers (aka DJ Nasty & LVM) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American production team; from Orlando, FL; song "I'm Me" by Lil Wayne
- Nat Saunders (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Natal Symbiosis (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Natalia Safran (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Natalia Yanchak (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer and keyboardist for The Dears; [457]
- Natalie Horlier (req. pre-2012-12-30) - lead singer of the German music group Cascada
- Nataraj Xt (req. pre-2012-12-30) - electronic artist; on Nettwerk; [458]
- Nate Logan (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American solo artist; from Phoenix, AZ; plays alternative-rock/acoustic music; album Chapter Two (Fall 2009)
- Nate Novarro (req. pre-2012-12-30) - drummer of Cobra Starship; [459]
- Nate Pettit (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [460]
- Natedawg Jaxxon (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nathan Amundson (req. pre-2012-12-30) - songwriter for Clara Hill, Rivulets; [461]; [462]
- Nathan "Nate" Young (Nathan Young (musician); Nate Young) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nathan Piche (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter and guitarist for band Article One; [463]
- Nathan Wall (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer, drummer and percussionist for band Tripmeter
- Nathan Winneke (req. pre-2012-12-30) - lead singer for Horse the Band
- The National Pool (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American duo; formed in Nashville, TN; two EPs, a self-titled debut and Home; most popular song is "AO1"; [464]
- Nature Films (req. pre-2012-11-17) - music of Louis Munroe and Pat Linnan; upstate New York band; [465]
- Natusha (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nau-Zee-auN(req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Navel (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Swiss grunge band; from Basel Province; [466]
- Naymedici (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English gypsy klezma folk band; from Manchester
Nb–Ne
edit- Ne Obliviscaris (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian progressive/death-metal group; released debut album, Portal of I (May 2012)
- Necessary Noise (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Kenyan hip-hop, genge and ragga group; consists of Wyre (musician) and Nazizi; former member Bamzigi
- Neck Deep (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Alternative/Punk Band, [467]
- Necroblaspheme (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Necrocest (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- NecrotesticvS (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Macedonian black-metal band
- Necrotic Mutation (req. pre-2012-12-30) - death-metal band
- Nectar (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Peruvian band; all members died in car accident in Argentina last May (year?), which caused national trauma
- Ned Folkerth (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American drummer; from Portland, OR; member bands including Pinetop Seven, Five Style and Lewi Longmire Band; composed music for film Deadbeat at Dawn
- Neginot (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Costa Rican metalcore band; in Spanglish; from Cartago; [468]
- Neil (musician) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Neil Mooney (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Irish antifolk artist; from Dublin
- Nekked (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nekrogolikon (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American death-metal/symphonic-folk group; from California
- Nelio Guerson and Carlos Guerson (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Brazilian pop-rock artists; [469]; [470]
- Nelson (French band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - French rock band; known for hit "I Say You Can't Stop"
- NeonFly (req. pre-2012-12-30) - British power-metal band
- Nephalum (req. pre-2012-12-30) - rock/blues band; lead guitarist Paul "Pavlo" Stylianou; songs including "The Burgson Blues" and the greatest symphony ever created
- Neri Per Caso (req. pre-2012-12-30) - a cappella group
- Nero Bellum (req. pre-2012-12-30) - vocalist for Psyclon Nine; [471]
- Nerthus (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - black-metal band
- Nethers P.O. (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Netta Skog (req. pre-2012-12-30) - accordionist in Turisas
- Neu Rave (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Neuronomicon (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nevada Beach (req. pre-2012-11-17) - metal band; from New England; fronted by Hank Dekken; two album released; two hits in the 1990s ("Waiting for an Angel" and "Only the Fool"; [472]
- Never Heard of It (NHOI) - punk-rock band; independent; self-funded world tour and self-released several albums; [473]
- NeverDead (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Neverset (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nevo D (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- New Blood Revival (req. pre-2012-12-30) - on Atlantic Records; [474]
- New Century Classics (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Polish indie-rock band
- The New Creatures (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [475]
- New Delhi FM (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German electronic/independent-dance-music artist; on Monotonik Records, Soulseekrecords and Reformed Function Records; [476]; [477]; [478]
- The New Electric Sound (August 2011) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - brainchild of Scott Vance; draws inspiration from early rock-and-roll and surf bands; [479]; [480]
- The New Fiction (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American indie, pop-rock band; formed in Pittsburgh, PA (2003); [481]
- The New Lew Johnson (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American acoustic solo artist; from Southern Indiana; [482]; [483]; [484]; [485]
- New London Chorale (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- New London Fire (req. pre-2012-12-30) - on Eyeball Records
- The New Management UK (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The New Minstrels (req. pre-2012-12-30) - from the Philippines
- New Moon Bluegrass (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- New St. George (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- New Town Drunks (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American folk-rock band; from North Carolina; [486]; [487]; [488]; [489]; [490]
- The New Town Kings (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Essex ska/reggae bank; [491]
- A New Way to Live Forever (req. pre-2012-11-17) - Florida indie-rock band; [492]
- New World Spirits (req. pre-2012-12-30) - St. Louis band, had changed names.. unsure where they are now?
- Newtonhill Pipe Band (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- NEX (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
Nf–Nn
edit- Ngoc Lan (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Vietnamese singer; [493]
- Nice Guys Finish First (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American powerpop/electronica/happy-hardcore band; from New York; featured in national magazine
- Nick Barrett (req. pre-2012-12-30) - guitarist of Pendragon
- Nick Cincinnati (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nick Diener (req. pre-2012-12-30) - lead singer of The Swellers and the band No God
- Nick Kepics (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nick Motil (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer and guitarist
- Nick Pitera (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer, cover artist; [494]
- Nickasaur (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American solo artist; unsigned
- Nickelbag (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nicholas Gunn (req. pre-2012-12-30) - new-age flautist
- Nickolas Pooley (req. pre-2012-12-30) - "Musician and artist of many sorts"
- Nicky Blackmarket (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nicole Hart (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [495]
- Nicole Sponberg (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nicotine (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Japaneese punk-rock band
- Niemand (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - South African rock band; [496]; [497]; [498]
- Nigel Denver (req. 2013-3-2) - Scottish folk singer; [499]; comment at 2013-3-4 - same as reggae musician listed at allmusic?([500])
- Night in Gales (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German melodeath/thrash band; [501]
- Night Kills the Day (req. pre-2012-12-30) - punk band
- Nightcore (req. pre-2012-12-30) - trance/techno/happy-hardcore band
- Nightmare of the Elf (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Niki and the Dove (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nikki Trow (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nikos Kourkoulis (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Greek singer
- Nils Frahm (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German classical/experimental artist
- Nina Gerhard (req. pre-2012-12-30) - pop-music performer
- Nine Lashes (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American Christian-rock band; from Birmingham, AL; signed to Tooth & Nail Records; released debut album, Escape (Nine Lashes album) (2008)
- Nine Yards Left (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ninepages (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ninetail (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American heavy-metal band; from York, PA
- Ningen Isu (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nini Raviolette (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nirgilis (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nisa Addina (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Malaysian violinist, pianist, composer, YouTuber; 27 October 1996; World Championships of Performing Arts Junior Champion Instrumentalist 2011; [502]; [503]
No–Nz
edit- No Added Sugar (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English acoustic-rock duo; from Essex
- No Cause (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American pop-punk band; from Cleveland, OH
- No Logic (req. pre-2012-12-30) - indie-rock band
- The No Longer (req. pre-2012-11-17) - progressive Christian rock band; from Philadelphia, PA
- No Monster Club - Indie pop band from Dublin, Ireland. Fronted by Bobby Aherne aka Dublin Duck Dispensary
- No Service Project (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American ska/punk/reggae band; established eight-plus years; from the Poconos, PA; [504]
- The No Shirts (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- NOA (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian op artist; [505][dead link ]
- Noah MacBadass (req. pre-2012-12-30) - sole member of the progressive/industrial/drum-and-bass musical project The Noah MacBadass Extravaganza; [506]
- Nobody Beats the Drum (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Belgian electronic group; [507]; [508]
- Nocte Obducta (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German black-metal band; [509]
- Nocturnal Depression (req. pre-2012-12-30) - French black-metal band; [510]
- Noise Pollution (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American punk-rock band
- Noise Therapy (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian alternative-metal band; from Vancouver, BC; six albums (1995–2002); played Ozzfest 2001; song "Down" (Noise Therapy song), from album Myton Lowrider, featured in video game NHL 99; [511]; [512]
- Noisecontrollers (req. pre-2012-12-30) - hardstyle artist
- Nokternal (real name Justin Spier) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nole Plastique (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Russian experimental, avant-rock, indie band; "odd and beautiful music"
- Non-Human Level (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Norda Mullen (req. pre-2012-12-30) - flutist for Moody Blues, replaced Ray Thomas in 2003; [513]
- Normal Generation? (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Norman Feller (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [514]
- Norman Palm (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German singer-songwriter; from Berlin; signed to City Slang; [515]
- Normand L'amour (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Norris (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian metal band; played with bands including Cryptopsy, Converge and Terror; [516]
- Norsekrieg (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- North Swell (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American reggae-rock band (2007–2009); from Santa Cruz, CA; one album; [517]
- Northcote (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian folk-rock band; on Black Box Music; [518]; [519]; [520]
- Northlane (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian djent band; from Sydney
- Northshore (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American alternative-rock/indie-rock band; from Chicago, IL; featured in Alternative Press, issue #270; [521]
- Norwegian Recycling (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nosliw (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German reggae; de:Nosliw
- Not for Now (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Not Literally (req. pre-2012-11-17) - wizard rock duo from Denver, Colorado; real names are Dana Ritterbusch and Ginny Diguiseppi; [522]
- Nota (group) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nouveaux (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Christian band; [523]; Allen (talk) 02:35, 22 March 2012 (UTC)
- Nova Moturba (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Novel Citizen (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Novi Novak (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Novista (req. pre-2012-12-30) - rock band; played at Warped Tour 2007
- Now (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - formed 10+ years; signed band; multiple releases on CD and vinyl; [524]
- Now (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nuclear (band) (req. 2012-11-23) - Chilean thrash-metal band
- Nuclear Death Terror (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Danish crust band; with death-, black-metal influences; from Copenhagen
- Nude Continuum (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian funk/soul band; linked with Jamiroquai drummer Derrick McKenzie; [525]
- Nuevo Mester de Juglaría (req. pre-2012-12-30) - es:Nuevo Mester de Juglaría
- Nuff Juice (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Numerals (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nunslaughter (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American black-death and death-thrash band; from Ohio; since 1987; [526]
- Nurit Bar-Josef (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Nuuro (req. pre-2012-12-30) - [527]
O
edit- O Jove Pity Me (req. pre-2012-12-30) - scene-rock band; established 2007
- O.D.y.L. (means Over Dose Your Life; real name: Virgine Nourry) (req. 2013-3-5) - French female singer-songwriter and guitarist; [528]; recording third album (crowdfunded) [529]; rock, pop, punk; [530]; solo album with Sony Music Entertainment (2012): O.D.y.L. (album) (songs: "Le rouge à lèvres" ([531]; "Pas d'accord"; "Douce & docile"; "Les mots d'amour n'existent pas"; "Le Temps"); formerly in the band iLiS ([532]); album: Sex, Lpve & Rock n'RoLL; titles: "Je marcherai"; "C'est ça"; "Tu t'abandonnes"; "Attendez moi, je me noie"; "On se bat tous les jours"; "Sex, LOve & Rock n'rOLL"; "LE BONhEUr"; "DeBOUT"; "Plus on s'aime"; "our que tu l'aimes"; "Ca ne suffit pas"; "Si peu de temps"; "Pardonne" (2009); "Sauver nos Rêves" (acoustic); comment at 2013-3-7: not found at allmusic under "O.D.y.L.", "Over Dose Your Life" or "Virgine Nourry"
- O.G. Get Em Steve (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- O+S (req. pre-2012-12-30)- band; members include past members of Azure Ray and Remy Zero; signed to Saddle Creek Records; songs featured on Dollhouse and Grey's Anatomy television series; released self-titled album
- O'Brother (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band; signed to Triple Crown Records and Favorite Gentlemen Records; released debut album, Garden Window (November 15, 2011) Garden Window produced, in part, by members of the Manchester Orchestra; album praised by critics upon release (4/5 by the Alternative Press); [533]
- O'funk'illo (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Spanish funk band
Oa–Ol
edit- Oak (American band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)- American five-member band; from Maine and New Hampshire; Rick Pinette was a member
- Oberhofer (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; from Tacoma, WA and Brooklyn, NY
- Obey The Brave (req. pre-2012-11-17) - metalcore band; from Montreal, Quebec; signed to Epitaph and Distort records in 2012; released debut album Young Blood (album) (August 28, 2012); [534]
- Ocean (metal band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American doom-metal band; from Portland, OR; released two albums; not to be confused with the German experimental-metal band The Ocean (band) (aka The Ocean Collective); [535]; [536]
- Ocean (singer) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter and producer
- Ocean Is Theory (req. pre-2012-12-30)- American rock band; from Atlanta, GA; released one EP Into the Mouth of Lions, was set to release debut album In My Blood Again (September 29, 2009)
- Oceano (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)- American death-metal band; from Chicago, IL; first full-length album Depths (2009)
- Oceans Ate Alaska (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English metalcore band; from Birmingham; debut EP was due for release April 16, 2012)
- Oceans in Oblivion (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oddskool (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Oddvarks (req. pre-2012-12-30) - ska/punk/pop
- Odelle Turner (req. pre-2012-12-30) - blues singer
- Odria Rick (req. pre-2012-12-30) - singer-songwriter
- Of Angels (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian screamo band; from Edmonton, AB
- Of Mice & Men (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Of Pawns Design (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Of the I (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English musicians; from London; [537]
- Off the Dome (req. pre-2012-10-10) - American Band from CT, who has opened up for Grateful Dead tribute band, Shakedown.
- Off by One (req. pre-2012-12-30) - punk-rock/pop group
- Offbeats (The Offbeats) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- The Officers (req. pre-2012-12-30) - British band; tipped by Eddy Temple-Morris as 2007 best new band
- The Offnotes (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Irish alternative-folk band; voted best new band at 2009 Future Sounds Festival
- Offtrak (req. 2012-12-27) - American punk-rock band; based in greater Seattle WA, area; [538]; [539]; [540]; [541]; [542]; [543]
- The Oh Hello's (req. 2013-07-28)- intentionally-independent self-produced indie folk band from Texas composed of siblings, Maggie and Tyler Heath.Their influences range from Los Campesinos! and The Lumineers to Sufjan Stevens and The Middle East, bending and blending styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock. [1] Their debut EP draws inspiration from traditional irish folk songs in both its sound and its message, from the foot-stomping rhythms of Lay Me Down and Trees to the quiet introspection of Cold Is the Night. The EP begins by confronting the difficulties of love and freedom and ends by embracing them. [2][544][545][546][547][548]
- The Oh My God Girls (req. pre-2012-12-30) - band; with Rachel Trachtenburg of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
- Oh, The Spanish Moss (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ohrbooten (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German gyp-hop band; three albums; de:Ohrbooten
- Oi! Scouts (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oki, Kimio (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian drummer; from Toronto, ON; played with numerous bands, including Lee Aaron
- Ola Solo (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Swedish entry Eurovision Song Contest 2007
- Olaf Henning (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German schlager singer
- Ólafur Arnalds (req. pre-2012-11-17) - Icelander composer, performer
- The Old Firm Casuals (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American street-punk band; side project of Lars Frederiksen
- Ole Børud (req. pre-2012-11-17) - Norwegian musician; featured in David Foster's album covering the song "Through the Fire"
- Oliver Hunt (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Olivia Block (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Olivia Thai (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ollipeist (req. pre-2012-12-30) - songs "Dementia (Ollipeist song)", "Ballad of Violence" and "Of War and Storms"
Om–On
edit- Omar Akram (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Omar Lopez (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American violinist, vocalist, and composer; from Austin, TX
- Omega Coke Mirror (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Omega Massif (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Omega Vibes (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Greek hitmakers
- Omes (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Ashes of "I Was A Cub Scout"
- Omnitica (real name Eirik Brunvoll) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Norwegian dubstep artist; from Hvam (which one?); some tracks for sale on Amazon and Beatport; [549]
- On the Rocks (a cappella group) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - a cappella group
- On the Verge (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian stoner-rock band; mentioned in stoner rock (was? mentioned; any mention pre-2012-12-19)
- One Cool Guy (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American ska band; from Union, NJ
- One Divided (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian funk-rock trio; from Oshawa, OT; recording(ed) second independent release
- One Drum (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American world-music band; form Milwaukee, WI
- One Eyed Stanley (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- One Hand Loves the Other (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; blends classicla, electronica and pop sensibilities; from Atlanta, GA
- One Hundred Steps (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Portuguese screamo/rock band; [550]
- One Less Reason (req. 2012-10-31)- American hard-rock band; formed 1998, Jackson, TN; signed briefly to Universal Records in 2003 before returning to indie status; albums include Everydaylife, Getting Back Your Self-Esteem, A Lifetime Burning, Faces and Four Letter Words, and upcoming release A Blueprint for Writhing; [551]
- One Lone Car (req. pre-2012-12-30) - signed to Robin Wilson of Gin Blossoms's label Uranus Recordings; toured U.S. with Gin Blossoms, Soul Asylum, OneRepublic, Carolina Liar, The B-52s; had music on television series The Hills
- One Man Machine (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American experimental/improvisational duo; from New Orleans, LA
- One Master (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American black-metal band; from Boston, MA
- One over Chaplin (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; from New York; presenting pop-rock and indie-rock in an organized and structured fashion; [552]
- One Step Away (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; won 2008 Boston Music Festival Alternative Rock genre (at ages 14 and 15); from Boston, MA; Talent TV Show Community Auditions Finalists January 2010; [553]; Hard Rock Charity Concert November 2009 [554]; [555]; Haverhill Rocks Competition Winner August 2009; [556]; Four "Star of the Day" Winner on TV Show Community Auditions December 2009; [557]; Multi "Star of the Day" Winner June 2009; [558]; [559]; [560]; [561]; [562]; [563]; [564]; [565] TCAN Battle of the Bands Semi-Finalists March 2009; [566]; Berklee Battle of Bands Winner April 2009; [567]; [568]; [569]; [570]; [571]; [572]; [573]; [574]; [575]
- One Ton Project (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American progressive-rock band; from Las Vegas, NV
- One Umbrella (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oneplusone (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oneroid Psychosis (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Onfile Skinheads (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Scottish oi!-punk band; from Glasgow
- Oniric (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Italian dark-folk duo; [576]
- Only20 (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American emo/hardcore band; from Hutchinson, KS
Oo–Oz
edit- The Oooh It Might Be Him (Oooh It Might Be Him) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Open The Skies (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English post-hardcore screamo band from Woking; signed to Rising Records
- Opiuo (req. 2013-4-13) - [577]
- Orange & Lemons (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Filipino rock band
- The Orange Alabaster Mushroom (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Canadian psychedelic music project; 1990s; from Ontario
- Orange Blue (req. pre-2012-12-30) - German pop act; from early 2000s; de:Orange Blue; fr:Orange Blue
- Orange LaLa (오렌지 라라) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Korean singer (or group?)
- Orange Sky (band) (req. 2013-03-12) - metal/rock/reggae band; from Trinidad and Tobago; [578]
- Orange Willard (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American rock band; from Dayton, OH
- Orchestrate the Incident (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ordo Equitum Solis (req. pre-2012-12-30) - alternative-gothic band; [579]
- Ördög (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Finnish doom-metal band; released three albums; [580]; [581]; [582]
- Orestea (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English female-fronted metal band; from Guildford; played at Download Festival 2009 and Tunbridge Wells Forum
- Original Melody (req. pre-2013-06-20) - Icelandic hip-hop group. [3]
- Originalljudet (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Swedish minimalist band
- Orlando Pantera (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Orlando Turnquest (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Orlando Wright (req. pre-2012-12-30) - contemporary blues bassist; both touring and studio plays; tours with Buddy Guy and B.B. King
- Orquesta Broadway (req. pre-2012-12-30) - charanga Latin band; flute, violins, rhythm section and voices; co-founded 1962 by Eddy Zervigón (7 July 1940, Güines, Cuba) and Roberto Torres; one of New York's longest surviving charangas
- Orrery (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Australian black metal
- ortoPilot (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- OrtzRoka (req. pre-2012-12-30) - owners of Verk Records; remixes for labels including Wichita Recordings, Sunday Best, Kistmet and Konichiwa Records
- Orwell (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - French band
- Oscar Benton (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Osei Jenkins (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American songwriter; signed with Trilogy Productions
- Osmar Milito (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oster Project (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Ostzonensuppenwürfelmachenkrebs (req. pre-2012-12-30) - de:Ostzonensuppenwürfelmachenkrebs; [583]
- Otherwise (req. pre-2013-07-06) - Rock band from Las Vegas, NV.
- Otto Von Walton (req. pre-2012-12-30) - ambient/electronic artist
- Our Final Chapter (req. pre-2012-12-30) - heavy-metal band
- Our Helical Mind (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English drum-and-bass duo; from Nottingham; plays live dubstep without the use of samples or sequencers; [584]
- Our Lady J (req. pre-2012-12-30) - female transgender electro/pop/gospel artist
- Our Little Secrets (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Irish folk-rock band; [585]
- Our Lunar Activities (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Scottisch punk-rock band
- Out of Nothing (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American band; from in Pensacola, FL; [586]
- Outcry Collective (req. pre-2012-12-30) - English hardcore punk/rock-'n-roll band; from Surrey; toured with Young Guns (April–May 2010)
- The Outside Inn (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oval Opus (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oveja Negra (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Over Sea, Under Stone (band) (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Overmamba (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Italian electronica band; signed to Keep Out Recordings; debut album Crawl Out (2011); two songs went on to form the original soundtrack of the American film Lurking under Life; members dress as masked bandits on stage; fourth-most-popular act in the Italian electronica charts on ReverbNation.com[when?]
- Ovro (req. pre-2012-12-30) - dark-ambient music; [587]; [588]
- The Ovulators (req. pre-2012-12-30) - American female rock band; from Oregon
- Oxymoronatron (req. pre-2012-12-30)
- Oz Noy (req. pre-2012-12-30) - Israeli-born, New York-based jazz, blues, pop and rock guitarist
- Ozone333 (req. pre-2012-12-30)
Pending declines
editFor requests that have been reviewed and declined. After a waiting period, these may be moved to the Archive page.