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Pages in category "Musical groups from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 506 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
People in this category are musicians who play folk and roots music, and are connected to the folk music history of Chicago, they need not live in Chicago currently. For more information, see Folk music .
The Three Crows (三羽烏) may refer to the group of three Go players who are part of the triumvirate of certain eras in Go history. These players include Hideyuki Fujisawa, Keizo Suzuki, and Toshiro Yamabe (1940s). Although, since Suzuki died young, he was replaced by Takeo Kajiwara. Hashimoto Utaro, Murashima Yoshinori, and Shinohara Masami ...
Born in Chicago Taylor Bennett: Jan 19, 1996: Rapper Born in Chicago Franz Benteler: 1925: 2010: Violinist, "Ambassador of Music for Chicago" Lived in Chicago Andrew Bird: Jul 11, 1973: Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Born in Chicago Zach Blair: Dec 26, 1974: Guitarist for Rise Against: Harold Bradley Jr. Oct 13, 1929 Apr 13, 2021
Stereolab – Named after the electronic music division of Vanguard Records, a publisher of classical, folk, and jazz records. [306] Stone Sour – A cocktail made up of one part whiskey and a splash of orange juice. The group describe their music as one part pure rock adrenaline with a splash of melody.
United States folk musical group stubs (84 P) Pages in category "American folk musical groups" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 301 total.
The Chicago folk task force covers the American folk music types covered in this List of North American folk music traditions from the point of view of Chicago-centric folk artists. Currently we have an emphasis on Artists and Teachers who have been associated with Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music .
The Folk Nation was formed on November 11, 1978, within the confines of the Stateville Correctional Center. [2] Larry Hoover, the chairman of the Gangster Disciple Nation, created the idea for the alliance and persuaded many leaders of large black, white, and Latino gangs from Chicago to join.