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Thrash metal band Tetrarch are from Atlanta, as is black metal band Cloak. Neon Christ are a notable band from the Atlanta Hardcore scene. Several Christian rock musicians have come out of Georgia, including Amy Grant , who was born in Augusta, Third Day (had a #6 album on the Billboard 200 in 2008), Casting Crowns (had 2 #2 albums on the ...
Bands from the US state of Georgia. For individual musicians please see Category:Musicians from Georgia (U.S. state). ... Musical groups from Atlanta (2 C, 173 P) O.
Electronic jam-groove band Sound Tribe Sector 9 is also from Atlanta. In the early 1980s, Atlanta was the home of a thriving pop and new wave music scene featuring such bands as The Fans, The Brains, The Producers, The Raves, Baby and the Pacifiers, The Razor Boys, The Neuz, Desperate Angel, Samurai Catfish, Heathen Girls and Face of Concern.
During its brief lifetime, the 688 played host to hundreds of punk rock, new wave and alternative rock bands, many of whom would later become well known. [ 9 ] During the early 1980s, the 688 Club was the primary place for up-and-coming bands from Atlanta and Athens, Georgia , to get noticed.
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ATL was an R&B group from Atlanta, Georgia.The Vocalists were Trè'Kas "Tré" Simms, Marvin "Will" Williams, Lawrence "L-Rock" Gibbs and Rapper Cory "Danger" Griffin. They had enlisted R. Kelly to produce their debut album The ATL Project, released in July 2004.
“Atlanta” by Tony Orlando and Dawn, 1973 [1] "Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight & The Pips, 1973 [1] "Doraville" by Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, from Third Annual Pipe Dream 1974 "Oh Atlanta" by L.A. band Little Feat, from Feats Don't Fail Me Now 1974 [2] "Rock'n Me" by Steve Miller Band ("Philadelphia, Atlanta, L ...