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Kudzu Kings – alternative country music band [2] Mississippi Mass Choir – gospel choir ; North Mississippi Allstars – blues-rock, jam band ; Saving Abel – rock band ; Wavorly – Christian rock band [3] The Weeks – indie rock band ; Watership Down – alternative metal band (Ocean Springs)
Rock music groups from Mississippi (3 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Mississippi" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Jazz musicians from Mississippi (62 P) M. Musical groups from Mississippi (4 C, 16 P) S. Singers from Mississippi (2 C, 108 P) Songwriters from Mississippi (2 C, 128 P)
Big Jack Johnson (July 30, 1939, Lambert, Mississippi – March 14, 2011). Electric blues musician, one of a very small number of blues musicians to play the mandolin. [23] Louise Johnson. Singer and pianist. [24] Robert Johnson (May 8, 1911, Hazlehurst, Mississippi – August 16, 1938). Singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognized since the ...
Mississippi is best known as the home of the blues which developed among the freed African Americans in the latter half of the 19th century and beginning 20th century. The Delta blues is the style most closely associated with the state, and includes performers like Charley Patton, Robert Johnson (buried in Greenwood, MS), David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Willie Brown, Tommy Johnson, Ishmon Bracey, Bo ...
Alternative rock groups from Mississippi (1 C, 3 P) G. ... Pages in category "Rock music groups from Mississippi" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of ...
North Mississippi Allstars is an American blues and southern rock band from Hernando, Mississippi, founded in 1996. The band is currently composed of brothers Luther Dickinson (guitar, lowebow , vocals) and Cody Dickinson (drums, keyboards, electric washboard, vocals).
The Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, headquartered in Clinton, Mississippi, honors Mississippi's famous musicians. It is a "Who's Who" of the blues, rock and roll, and jazz from their beginnings to present day. The organization's museum is located in the Jackson–Evers International Airport in Jackson, Mississippi. [1]