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Bands, including pop groups, orchestras, opera companies, drum corps and other musical groups, from the US state of Wisconsin. For individual musicians please see Category:Musicians from Wisconsin . Subcategories
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The band released In the Days of Jupiter in 2010, [3] followed by Hy-Brasil in 2012. The band is known for their blending of synthesized atmospheres, samples and electronic beats with tracks of effects-laden delayed guitars. Chris Schafer's vocals are often mixed low, treated almost as another instrument, akin to dream-pop or shoegazing ...
The Ardells was a band started by Steve Miller in 1961 when he attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison.In the fall of 1962, Steve lived in a rooming house in Madison and also pledged the Chi Psi fraternity on fraternity row near Langdon St. Steve taught another fellow student, Jos Davidson, to play rhythm guitar and then bass, and formed a campus band: Steve Miller and the Ardells.
Nov. 19—Pennsylvania rock n' roll band Gleasons Drift just dropped fifth full-length album, "Just The Same Whatever" through Schuylkill county's own collective brand, Blind Pigeon Records.
The National Weather Service is collecting snowfall data from the lake effect snow band that fell in southeast Wisconsin on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Snowfall totals: SE Wisconsin lake effect snow on ...
The American reggae band Natty Nation was first formed in 1995 in Madison, Wisconsin. [1] Founding members included rhythm guitarist and vocalist Jeffrey "J-Maxx" Maxwell, vocalist and bassist "JAH Boogie" Wainwright, drummer Peter "Ras Kik It" Johnston, guitarist Steven "Cup O Tea" Cadle, and rhythm guitarist and vocalist Ras Joseph "Fuzzy" Mayeur. [5]