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This is a list of notable bands and musicians who performed primarily ska or ska-influenced music for a significant portion of their careers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Aimee Allen (born February 2, 1982) [2] [3] [4] is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.She is currently the lead vocalist for the ska-punk band the Interrupters under the moniker Aimee Interrupter. [5]
The Interrupters' debut self-titled record was released August 5, 2014 on Hellcat/Epitaph Records. Following the release, the band toured the US and Canada in support of the album with the likes of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Street Dogs, Less Than Jake, Big D and The Kids Table, Reel Big Fish, Rancid, and The English Beat; and toured Europe with Bad Religion; and also played Soundwave ...
The band remains together to this day and is about to embark on tour with Little Big Town. Why did Sugarland disband? Nettles and Bush have both cited personal reasons for why the band went on hiatus.
Salvo (band) The Scofflaws; SGR (band) Shaken 69; The Sheds (band) The Siren Six! Ska Daddyz; SKAndalous All-Stars; Skavoovie and the Epitones; Skinnerbox; The Skunks (ska band) The Slackers; Someday Providence; Spring Heeled Jack (band) Streetlight Manifesto; Stubborn All-Stars; Suburban Legends; The Supervillains
Knackstedt was best known as a core member of Skankin' Pickle, a ska band formed in 1989, with her childhood friend Mike Park, Lars Nylander, Chuck Phelps, Gerry Lundquist and Mike Mattingly. [2] She played guitar and was one of the band's vocalists. [3] [4] The band recorded five albums and toured the United States performing in the early 1990s.
The Beta Band; The Big Chris Barber Band; The Big Pink; The Black Crowes with Stereophonics; The Black Dyke Mills Band; The Black Eyed Peas; The Black Keys; The Blind Boys of Alabama; The Blockheads with Robbie Williams and Suggs; The Blue Nile; The Bluetones; The Boo Radleys; The Brand New Heavies; The Bravery; The Burns Unit; The Cardigans ...
The band returned in 2002 with The Gipsy Hill EP and continued with their busy show schedule (playing an average of 200 shows a year), as a split EP with Japanese noise rock act Melt Banana appeared in 2003. Also in 2003, the band released a gangsta rap album of their songs recorded in 2000 on their own Fork in Hand Records. Fueled by a DIY ...