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Mississippi Mass Choir – gospel choir (Jackson) North Mississippi Allstars – blues-rock, jam band (Hernando) Saving Abel – rock band (Corinth) Wavorly – Christian rock band (Tupelo) [3] The Weeks – indie rock band (Florence) Watership Down – alternative metal band (Ocean Springs) Young Buffalo – indie rock band (Oxford)
Harold Lloyd Jenkins (September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993), better known by his stage name Conway Twitty, was an American singer and songwriter. Initially a part of the 1950s rockabilly scene, Twitty was best known as a country music performer. From 1971 to 1976, Twitty received a string of Country Music Association awards for duets with Loretta ...
agoracleveland.com. The Agora Theatre and Ballroom (commonly known as the Cleveland Agora, or simply, the Agora) is a music venue located in Cleveland, Ohio. Gary LoConti opened the first Agora on February 27, 1966, near the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Gary’s concept of promoting live entertainment for young adults ...
The Pagans. The Pagans were an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States, that was originally active from 1977 to 1979. They reformed several times, from 1982 to 1983, from 1986 to 1989 and again from 2014 to 2017. [1] Along with fellow Cleveland band The Dead Boys, the Pagans were part of the first wave of American punk music ...
Mississippi Slim (country singer) Ruby Jane Smith. Warren Smith (singer) George Soulé (musician) Ric Steel. Lisa Stewart. Marty Stuart.
Shout! Factory. Asleep at the Wheel is an American Western Swing music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia, [4] and is based in Austin, Texas. The band has won nine Grammy Awards since their 1970 inception, released over twenty albums, and has charted more than 21 singles on the Billboard country charts.
In late 1923, the band ventured outside Canada on tour to Cleveland, Ohio. [7] By 1924, the band was known as Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians and a two-year residency started at the Claremont Tent nightclub in Cleveland.
Chuck Berry. Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Father of Rock and Roll", he refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive with songs such as "Maybellene" (1955 ...