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The following is a list of artists and bands associated with the new wave music genre during the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s. The list does not include acts associated with the resurgences and revivals of the genre that have occurred from the 1990s onward.
Singers from New York City (2 C, 800 P) Pages in category "Musicians from New York City" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 736 total.
New York List of bands formed in New York City; List of hip hop musicians from New York City; List of New York hardcore bands; Texas List of Houston rappers; List of musicians from Denton, Texas; Other states List of bands from Lincoln, Nebraska; List of Chicago hardcore punk bands; List of hip hop musicians from Atlanta; List of musicians from ...
Bands should be notable and linked to their articles which lists their New York origins in the lead. References should be provided for any new entries on this list. Bands may be temporarily red-linked (while an article is developed) as long as the reference establishes that the band is notable and from New York.
Art Students League of New York people (2 C, 11 P) D. Designers from New York City (5 C, 15 P) P. Painters from New York City (1 C, 664 P) Photographers from New York ...
Anasol (born 1976), Argentine-born Colombian pop singer; Ancham (born 1998), Japanese professional wrestler; Andra (born 1986), Romanian singer, songwriter and television personality; Andrade (born 1989), Mexican wrestler; Andrea (born 1987), Bulgarian pop-folk singer, songwriter and video director; Andro (born 2001), Ukrainian-born Russian rapper
This is a list of notable dance-pop artists ... m.o.v.e [234 ] Movetron [235] ... N-Trance [238] Nabiha [239] The Neptunes [240] New Kids on the Block [41] Olivia ...
Beginning in the 1940s, New York was the center for a roots revival of American folk music. Many New Yorkers, especially young people, became interested in blues, Appalachian folk music, and other roots styles. In Greenwich Village, many of these people gathered; the area became a hotbed of American folk music as well as leftist political activism