Topic: Your towns best known band?
Gidday,
In Wellington the band/artist that has made the biggest impact on the world scene is
Flight Of The Conchords
Do u like them????
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Gidday,
In Wellington the band/artist that has made the biggest impact on the world scene is
Flight Of The Conchords
Do u like them????
Oh yeah. The Conchords (spelling is important in this one) are hilarious. My favorite is "Bowie's in Space":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8f_XCH3zmM
I don't know of any bands that have made it to any level of recognition whatsoever who are from any of the towns I have lived in.
The closest affiliation I have is vicarious. My son lives in Denton (Texas), and the Eli Young band was formed at the college he attends.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Young_Band
EDIT: Don Henley (the Eagles) attended that college too, but it was before he moved to California and met Glenn Frey, so that probably doesn't count.
Well Cool Tx is 4 miles from Mineral wells. THe most noteable singer who has made national news Was/is Casey James. He make it to 3rd palce on American Idol. He used to play in a coffee shop In my town and we alsways had a good evening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycxivTsYBDg and this is one from his indi cd he had with his brother. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MBqr-gONAw (I personally wish he would write more music like this whole CD)
Cool thread. Here's a band from my home town..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCflEpaU7Cs
turn it up..... badeye
LOLOL !!!
I grew up in a town of 750 people, who were mostly seniors! The "best" band was probably a few of us trying to play Bachman-Turner-Overdrive in a chemically altered state of mind.
Ahhhh, the 70's ............
Easybeat ... I'm a huge fan of the two HBO seasons they did with Flight of the Conchords. The back-to-back episodes with Brian (Prime Minister of New Zealand) visiting the Conchords in New York is some of the funniest lo-cost comedy ever done.
Nantucket was the big local band of my youth - they made a few albums - I actually saw them open for AC/DC in Dallas, TX - I was the only person singing every word of their songs. They've been making a comeback recently - saw them open for Heart a few years ago in Raleigh. Great fun-time band.
Hootie and the Blowfish also used to tour the local bars before they became big time - great Bar Band!
Nantucket was the big local band of my youth - they made a few albums - I actually saw them open for AC/DC in Dallas, TX - I was the only person singing every word of their songs. They've been making a comeback recently - saw them open for Heart a few years ago in Raleigh. Great fun-time band.
Hootie and the Blowfish also used to tour the local bars before they became big time - great Bar Band!
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Flight of the Chonchords was a great act.
In Seattle, though, the list of impact bands is long and distinguished.
How far back do you want to go? 50s? How about the Whalers (of Louie Louie fame) or the Ventures? 60s? Hendrix, duh. 70s? Heart. Robert Cray got started in Eugene Oregon, even though he didn't grow up out here. 80s? How about Queensryche? I don't think a bigger impact band than Mother Love Bone ever existed. Out of that sprouted a whole lot of 90s bands including Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney. And then there's the others, Nirvana and Alice in Chains, amongst others not so huge like Candlebox, The Melvins, and the Posies. In the new century, we're responsible for a whole lot of music, including the Presidents of the United States of America, Death Cab for Cutie, Neko Case, Brandie Carslile (who grew up about a mile from me) and a bunch of up-and-comer alt-country acts, including Zoe Muth and The Swearengins.
It's a good place to be if you like music.
I lived in san jose most of my life,so out of the area within 75mi. we have Peter Framton,Niel Young,Carlos Santana,also a few members from the doobie bros,the monkies and The drummer Buddy Miles lives in san Jose. Huey Lewis and part of his group (The News) and Greg Kihn band.I almost forgot about Credence clearwater Revival, out of El cerrito.
I bet the list for NY and NJ would be a long one also Oh and as for national acts Idd say Tx has had quite a few legends too,, cahughcaugh (Buddy Holly, SRV, Willy, ZZTOP......) but Im thinking the list was for acts that are not a common name. or super huge. then again I could be wrong
Beamer it seems more talent comes out of texas then anywhere else in the U.S.
Beamer it seems more talent comes out of texas then anywhere else in the U.S.
location location location LOLOLOL
I live in the far Washington DC suburbs, which is bluegrass territory. The close Washington DC suburbs is rock territory. DC itself is blues, soul, and old school (before rap ruined it) hip hop boogie territory. Below are a few links of some bluegrass bands from my part of the Washington Metro area (the distant suburbs).
These guys are growing in popularity and are from Round Hill, Virginia about ten miles from here.
http://www.theacousticburgoo.com/
These guys are hugely popular.
http://www.seldomscene.com/fr_home.cfm
Go a little further west to Winchester, Virginia and you've got the source of someone in just about every bluegrass band ever made. "And here's [fillintheblank] on [fillintheblank] from Winchester, Virginia." Most times there'll be someone from Staunton or Floyd, Virginia too. But if you feel like sticking to Winchester, it's also the home of this woman, who was pretty well known.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG-8uZg2uV0
- Zurf
Probably the best known from my area are jazz singer Nancy Wilson, country singer Johnny Paycheck and country-rock band Pure Prairie League.
DE
In Newcastle England it would have to be The Animals and then Lindisfarne.
OOPS Sting.
A-HA!
I thought of one. There is a well-known singer who was born in the town I currently live in, but she didn't gain fame until she moved to Corpus Christi some years later. Unfortunately, she's dead now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena
All of this went down before my time here (I moved here in 2002), but I know several people who knew her.
Edit: Corrected a typo because of my CDO.
In Newcastle England it would have to be The Animals and then Lindisfarne.
Not forgetting Mr Brian Johnson, he's a north east mam
How about the Whalers (of Louie Louie fame)
I had to do a little bit of research here. I assume you mean "The Wailers"?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wailers_(rock_band)>
Not trying to nit-pick, just trying to understand. I couldn't find anything on a band called "The Whalers".
Not forgetting Mr Brian Johnson, he's a north east mam
Correct. And now that I think about it some more, when I lived in NE England from 1999-mid 2002, I learned that David Coverdale (Whitesnake) was from a little town called Saltburn, which is in County Cleveland, which is where I worked. Again, vicarious.
I like this thread, though.
EDIT: colster1007: welcome to the forum. Glad you could join us.
Paul Rodgers from Free was from Teeside.
In the Worcester area when I was young (the 70s). There was a band called FATE . They had 2 cover songs on the local AM radio station WORC. If you didn`t like them, you were considered to be a communist or something. Then the big thing, DUKE AND THE DRIVERS, they just came out with an album on ABC records? They played a dance at my high school right when the album came out.
. Then if anyone remembers ORPHEUS. They had a big hit called Can`t Find The Time. And the Road Apples. They had a big hit on Polydor called Let`s Live Together. Then in 1978, the next town over (Shrewsbury) had a rock concert in Dean Park. After that they did not allow any more rock concerts and wouldn`t allow an up and coming group to play there. A band called The Cars.
I grew up in LA...What does one say about great bands when one is from there?
I am from Windsor, ON - and Niel Young's very first solo performance was right here in my town.
The only name band from Windsor that I can recall is "The Tea Party"
Randy
Another band making some growth - getting some decent amount of airtime on Pandora. Round Hill, the eponymous town of the song linked below, is about ten or twelve miles from here. I can ride my bike there without too much pain. Quality of the recording is not too good. It was probably taken at a pub on an iphone after the phone's owner had had a few.
Best known song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPZm1nEJ3d4
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