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Chapter Charter date and range Institution City State, province, or country Status Notes Alpha: 1920 –1960 : University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania
Dandelion, an alternative rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1989; Danny Wilson, a Scottish pop group formed in Dundee, Scotland, best known for its 1988 UK number 3 hit single "Mary's Prayer" Dark New Day, an American hard rock band, Clint and Corey Lowery; The Darkness, an English rock band, Justin and Dan Hawkins
Pennsylvania State University: ... University of Florida: Gainesville, Florida: Active [5] [ac] ... State University of New York at Cobleskill:
The following is a list of music labels that predominantly feature industrial music styles and that have released or distributed work by one or more notable industrial music artists or bands. The releases for each of the labels here listed can be categorized by one of the many industrial music genres for the entirety of, or a significant ...
The Memphis rock-punk-Americana band has upcoming shows in Titusville, Millvale and Harrisburg. Lucero frontman Ben Nichols talks about the band's evolution, Pennsylvania tour dates Skip to main ...
Vincent Signorelli is a drummer from New York City. He has played primarily with Swans, Unsane, [1] and Foetus. Additionally, he has done session work with Lubricated Goat, Of Cabbages and Kings, and the slo-core band Idaho. Concurrent with his involvement in Unsane, Signorelli runs a tattoo shop in New York called True Blue located in Queens ...
Has played with the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Ballet, among other ensembles. Teaches at New York University, State University of New York at Purchase, and Brooklyn College [56] [57] Heiko Triebener: 1964– German Classical Principal tubist of the Bamberger Symphoniker (since 1993). Teaches at the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg [58 ...
Beginning in the 1880s, the United States Army Corps of Engineers maintained a band at the U.S. Army Engineer School (then the Engineers School at Willets Point, New York). Then, it was led by Swiss immigrant Julius Hamper, and was dissolved in the early 1900s after over 20 years of service in Washington D.C. [ 17 ]