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If a category exists for the band or artist your site is about, please submit it to that specific category. Otherwise, please submit it to the appropriate letter or digit category of the alphabet bar. Sites in the main letter categories will be listed with the band or artist's name as the site title. Individuals will be listed "Surname, First Name". Bands with an article will be listed as "Band, The". |
This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letter M.
Pseudonym for Dallas native Mark Griffin. He recorded three albums of fusions of hip-hop, industrial, spoken word, and jazz in the early 80s.
Singer from Estonia.
Rock and metal guitarist.
UK folk and traditional musician, (1915-1989). Possibly the most influential person in the revival of British folksong.Father of musician Kirsty MacColl (1959-2000).
British singer-songwriter (1959-2000), daughter of folk singer-songwriter Ewan MacColl.MacColl passed away following a boating accident in Mexico on December 18, after being struck by a speedboat that had entered an area reserved for swimmers. She is survived by two sons from her marriage to record producer Steve Lillywhite, who were swimming near her but were not physically injured. Witnesses report that her last act was to push one of her sons out of the way of the speedboad.
MacColl had released her first new studio album in seven years, "Tropical Brainstorm," earlier in 2000. In addition to her solo work, she had worked with such acts as The Pogues ("Fairytale of New York"), Simple Minds, The Smiths ("Ask"), Morrissey ("Interesting Drug"), Big Country, The Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, and Billy Bragg. MacColl is also known for writing the song "They Don't Know," which became a hit for Tracy Ullman.
"Unpretentious, inimitable, writes like a playwright, sings like an angel." -- Billy Bragg
Pages dedicated to the ex-Pogues frontman, Shane MacGowan
Ashley MacIsaac, a fiddler since the age of eight, helped boost the international popularity of the music of Cape Breton, a small island off the coast of Canada's Novia Scotia.
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Please submit only sites that are about Tara MacLean. Please do not submit sites that are under construction, or sites that consist mostly of links to other sites. |
Tara Maclean is a folk singer and songwirter from Canada. She has released two albums, 1996's Silence and 2000's Passenger (Capitol Records).
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Please submit only sites about Natalie MacMaster. |
Natalie MacMaster, niece of Buddy MacMaster, helped make the music of Cape Breton (a small island off Novia Scotia's eastern coast) internationally known. Her album Fit as a Fiddle won the East Coast Music Award as Best Roots/Traditional Album of 1992.
Heavy metal band formed in Oklahoma in 1992.
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Mack 10, born D'Mon Rolison in 1971, was raised in Los Angeles's Inglewood neighborhood. He released his first album in 1995 and co-wrote the song "Foe Life" with Ice Cube. His second album Based on a True Story featured Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and E-40 as guests.
Saxophone player; former member of the English rock band Roxy Music.
Portuguese fado group.
The Magnetic Fields is one of several side projects of musician Stephin Merritt who also records as Future Bible Heroes, The 6ths, and The Gothic Archies. Stephin Merritt once described The Magnetic Fields as "bubblegum and experimental music, and nothing in between".
Reviews and websites of Magnetophone.
Ryan Malcolm was the winner of the 2003 series of Canadian Idol, and participated in the World Idol competition of 2004.
Former lead singer for Pavement. His debut solo album was self titled.
Sites dedicated to the rock singer Mitch Malloy.
This category is for web sites relating to the 1960's rock and roll group, The Mamas and the Papas
Multi-platinum selling trumpeter.
Long-running vocal mixed voice pop/jazz quartet.
One of the best UK bands of the 90s, listening to the Sex Pistols and The Clash their first albums had a profoundly punk rock feel, later their sound became humble, concentrating on their political views.
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Barry Manilow fan pages, fan clubs and other resources. |
Pages made by Barry Manilow fans. Lists of fan clubs and websites. Also, links to lyrics, past and coming concerts and etc.
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Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann was the frontwoman for the '80s band 'Til Tuesday and has released four solo albums. Several of her songs were prominently featured in the film "Magnolia", for which she received several award nominations.
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Please submit sites about Jono Manson. Sites about Jam Bands or collaborations should be submitted to the specific categories covering the subject. |
Originally known in the New York City scene, Jono is considered by some to be the "daddy" of the Jam Band movement of the 1990's. He influenced bands like Blues Traveler, Joan Osborne, Poppa Chubby and The Spin Doctors.
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All general topic fan pages are being listed in the Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/M/Manson,_Marilyn/Fan_Pages category. |
This category is for web sites about the always controversial "glam-trash superstar" Marilyn Manson, and his band of the same name.
Hard rock band from New Hampshire.
R&B artist from California.
Marillion is a progressive rock band from England. They've been around for about 20 years and were, admittably, more progressive (in the classic sense of the word) before.People unfamiliar with the band may remember them from their hit Kayleigh some fifteen years ago. Their previous vocalist, charismatic "Fish" went solo from the band over ten years ago, and now has a solo career.
Marillion have released eleven studio albums (eight of them remastered, each with a bonus disk), a couple of compilations, one remix album and numerous live recordings, many of them fan-club/mail-order-only.
A UK female pop group
A collection of Bob Marley sites on the internet.
Band Maroon 5 sprung out from 90s alternative band Kara's Flowers. After that group left Reprise Records in 1999 they changed their name. They released "Songs About Jane," their first album as Maroon 5 in 2002 on the indie Octone label. In 2003 the album was re-released on J Records and the single, "Harder To Breathe" caught on and became a hit. The follow-ups "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved" became even bigger hits.
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Marry Me Jane, formed in 1993 and disbanded in 1999, is best known for their work on the soundtrack to the 1996 movie "If Lucy Fell."
Five member country band.
Claire Martin is an award-winning British jazz vocalist.
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Grammy Award Winner
Alice Martineau - British singer songwriter, born London, 8 June 1972, died London, 6 March 2003, from cystic fibrosis.Alice had a deep and powerful voice that she describes as 'somewhere between Dido and Natalie Imbruglia'.
The British singer and musician, born in 1948, whose best known works include 'Solid Air', 'Sweet Little Mysteries', and 'So far, so good'.
For websites dedicated to Marvelous 3.
Masai is a female rock/folk duo from London, UK. Their debut single, 'Heaven & Hell', was released in June 2001.
Italian guitarist.
Souad Massi - musician from Algeria, and based in France since 1999. Born in Alger on August 23, 1972.Her style is the traditional music of Algeria, and folk and rock music, and has been compared with that of Tracy Chapman and Michelle Shocked.
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Please submit only sites that are about Massive Attack. Please do not submit long lists of links, or sites that consist mostly of links to other web sites. |
Trip-hop pioneer and legend Massive Attack is a constantly changing collective of DJs and musicians and has featured the vocals of Tricky, Traci Thorn (of Everything but the Girl), Elizabeth Fraser (of the Cocteau Twins), and Sinéad O'Connor.
Matchbox Twenty is a pop music group from Orlando, Florida with hits such as "Long Day", "Push", "3 am", "Real World", "Back2good", "Mad Season", "Bent", "Unwell", "Disease" and "Bright Lights"The band has 5 members:
- Rob Thomas (lead vocals)
- Brian Yale (bass)
- Kyle Cook (guitar)
- Paul Doucette (drums)
- Adam Gaynor (guitar)
- Brian Yale (bass)
Hasidic Jewish reggae performer, currently living in Brooklyn, New York.
San Francisco based duo of Drew Daniel and Martin Schmidt.
Canadian born vocalist, based in Australia.
A Japanese Euro-pop band.
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After a short stint at the Berklee College of Music, John Mayer set down roots in Atlanta, where his music career really got started. After a year in Atlanta, he released his debut solo album, Inside Wants Out, in 1999. At the same time, he became a regular in the Atlanta club circuit, playing a steady stream of shows at venues like Eddie's Attic. An appearance in March 2000 at the South by Southwest Music Festival led to a recording contract with Aware Records, a subsidiary of Columbia. He began recording his major label debut, Room for Squares, that fall with producer John Alagia, who had previously worked with artists like Dave Matthews and the Ben Folds Five. Mayer's first album had been a decidedly acoustic effort; in contrast, Room for Squares featured a full electric band and showed the work of its producer with its funky hooks and an emphasis placed on Mayer's versatile, smooth voice, which bore more than just a stylistic resemblance to Dave Matthews. Aware's parent company Columbia re-released Room for Squares in the summer of 2001 adding one bonus track, and also offered a very limited edition two CD set including a disc with two previously unreleased covers.
Curtis Mayfield (1942-1999) was a songwriter, vocalist, instrumentalist, producer, and arranger. Leader of the soul group the Impressions in the 1960's, a solo artist and pioneer of funk in the 1970's, he also played an important role in Chicago soul as both a composer and producer.
Mayfield was paralyzed in an accident in 1990 which ended his career but not the recognition of his talent and contributions. Numerous awards were bestowed on him including the Rhythm & Blues Foundation Pioneer Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement and Living Legend awards, and the Phoenix Award for Contribution to Human and Civil Rights. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Please submit only sites dealing with Paul McCartney as a solo artist in this category. Sites dealing with Paul McCartney as a member of The Beatles or Wings should be listed in either of those categories. Sites where the main focus is shopping or selling will not be accepted here. Please go to Shopping/Music/Related_Merchandise/Artist_Specific/B/Beatles for Beatles-related for sale items or Paul McCartney for sale items. |
Sir Paul McCartney is a famed musician, composer, and recording artist who has appeared in several movies and television specials. He is also well known as a painter, author, environmentalist, and a community and world activist. Born James Paul McCartney on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England, U.K. Originally rose to fame in the early 1960s as a member of The Beatles. He continued his musical career after The Beatles breakup in 1970, formed the group Wings, and became a successful solo artist. His songs have won Grammy Awards and have been nominated for an Oscar, Golden Globe, and a Emmy. McCartney was knighted in December, 1996. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beatles in 1988, and as a solo artist in 1999.
Canadian Celtic-influenced singer.
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Please submit sites dealing with the life or music of John McEuen, including biographies, discographies, analyses of compositions, touring schedules, fan sites, or bibliographies. Sites focusing on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band should be submitted to that category. |
John McEuen has had a long career in folk, country, and rock music, both as a solo artist and with ensembles, most particularly the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. This category is for sites involving him as an individual and his solo career.
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This category is for sites about the British band McFly. |
A young British band whose first two singles topped the pop charts. Despite their youth the band's music appeals to all ages with influences from the Beatles to Busted.
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A myriad collection of web sites devoted to former New Kids on the Block band member Joe McIntyre. Focusing on his life as a New Kid as well as his current solo endeavours.Joe McIntyre was born in Needham, MA in 1972, the last of 9 children. He joined the group New Kids On The Block in 1985, and the group went on to success with albums like "Hangin' Tough" and "Step by Step". When the group broke up, Joe took time off, performed in a play "Barking Sharks" as well as the movie "The Fantasticks" which out on video.
Joe went solo in 1999, and released an album, "Stay The Same" which went gold. He released his second solo CD, "Meet Joe Mac" in May 2001, then took some time off the music scene to portray teacher Colin Flynn on FOX's Boston Public. He followed that with a live CD entitled "One Too Many: Live From New York" with his writing partner and musician Emanuel Kiriakou. His newest release, "8:09" is currently in stores and his movie "Tony and Tina's Wedding" will be released soon.
Guns N' Roses bassist.
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Please submit only sites about Erin McKeown. Please do not submit sites that consist mostly of links to other sites. |
Singer/songwriter Erin McKeown is from Fredricksburg, VA and performs solo and with Voices on the Verge. She has released three solo albums: "Monday Morning Cold," 1999; "Distillation," 2000; and "Grand," 2003.
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Hailing from Grand Prairie, Texas, the singer is best known for her 3rd place finish on season one of the television series "American Idol."
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Sarah McLachlan is a Grammy Award winning, multi-platinum Canadian singer/songwriter, and founder of the hugely successful Lilith Fair tour.
Singer/songwriter Don McLean, best known for his 1971 hit "American Pie"
The duo of Luke McMaster and Rob James is one Canada's top pop acts. Originally from Winnipeg, the duo found great success upon the release of their self-titled debut album in 2000. Originally aiming for success as solo artists when they met in a recording studio in 1997 and realized their common interests. This led to a creative partnership that became an award winning singing-songwriting duo.They have won two Prairie Music Awards and have been nominated for Juno Awards and MuchMusic Video Awards.
Singer-songwriter.
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This category lists sites that are dedicated to, or have information relating with, the artist Meat Loaf.
Seminal alternative rock band from Arizona, led for many years by the Kirkwood brothers.
Groove/funk/jazz trio based in New York.
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This category is dedicated to one of the best and most creative power metal bands called Megadeth. Megadeth is full of heavy metal guitars with astonishing riffs, superb lyrics and melody. If you like bands such as Metallica and heavy metal music in general you gotta listen to Megadeth.
Well-known rock singer/songwriter/guitarist from Seymour, Indiana. Originally billed as John Cougar, he started using his real last name back in the 1980s.
Japanese noise band.
Katie Melua, musician, born in Georgia in the former USSR in 1984, moved to Northern Ireland when she was nine, and then to South East London aged 14. She studied at the Brit School, where Mike Batt discovered her, and an album and single have recently been released (Dec 2003).Influences are Queen, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Eva Cassidy, Irish folk music and Indian music, and her musical style has been compared with that of Norah Jones.
English folk-rock band, active in the 1980s and 90s.
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New wave band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1979, disbanding in 1985.
Sites regarding the Norwegian singer/songwriter.
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Do not submit sites relevant to the City of Menlo Park, California - those should be sent to the appropriate subcategory of Regional/North_America/United_States/California/Localities/M/Menlo_Park. |
All about the band/act Menlo Park.
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Merlin - lead vocals, guitar Jonathan Stein -guitar, background vocals Bruce Li - bass, background vocals Dan - drums |
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Traditional & alternative country artist.
Formerly of Pimentos for Gus.
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For websites relating to Jim Messina. |
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Four piece band from Chicago.
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Most general Metallica sites, especially fan sites, belong in the Fan Pages category.
If your site is still under construction, please wait until it is complete before submitting it. |
Category containing sites about the biggest metal band on the planet, Metallica.
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Danish pop band comprising Jonas Bjerre (vocals), Bo Madsen (guitar), Johan Wohlert (bass) and Silas Graae (drums).
Irish rock band.
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Sites with news about George Michael - this may include fan sites, media sites, or articles from the press. |
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Sites and fansites with information about the spooky Ohio duo.
Alternative British pop quartet, active from the mid-80s to the early-90s.
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones began their musical career in Boston, Massachusetts, during the mid-80s. Their music is a mixture of ska and punk, with influences from soul, funk, thrash and heavy metal.
Supergroup which includes Mike Rutherford (of Genesis), Paul Young, and Paul Carrick.
Lynn Miles - Canadian singer songwriter, born in Quebec and now based in Ottawa. Style is alternative country and folk/rock.'A guitar-toting black-leather jacketed Canadian singer/songwriter with a tough but tender image'.
Her poignant song "Remembrance Day" was picked by the Canadian Armed Forces to be made into a video depicting the sadness and losses of war. It plays nationally every November 11th, on television stations across Canada.
Websites about the urban/Latin/pop singer Christina Milian.
Belgian eurodance duo whose albums include "Apocalypse Cow". The Land of the Living and Walk on Water are among their most popular songs.
The brothers, John, Jr. (1910-1936), Herbert (1912-1989), Harry (1913-1982), and Donald (1915-1999), began performing as a close harmony group at an early age, and were broadcasting over a Cincinnati radio station in the late 1920s. In the early 1930s, they had hits with "Tiger Rag" and "Dinah," a duet with Bing Crosby. When John, Jr. died, his father took his place in the group. More hits followed and, after a slump, the release of "Paper Doll" became one of the biggest hits of the 1940s. They began performing with orchestras in the 1950s. As members died or retired, the others continued performing. The last grouping was Donald with his son John.
Donald Mills, the last surviving member of the group, received a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1998.
A rock and roll band from Greensboro, NC.
Early 80's straight edge punk band from Washington, DC.
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Funk/electronica duo consisting of UK producers Neil Claxton and Chris Baker.
Group begun as a side project by the Young Fresh Fellows' Scott McCaughey. The Minus 5 has recorded with members of several other bands, including the Posies, R.E.M. and Wilco.
Female fronted folk-rock band from Australia.
Miss Radio are:- Kristy Gentz; Leesa Gentz; and Tameaka Fairfull.
For the artist Tonya Mitchell.
This category is about the musician Moby.
British punk quintet from Colchester, formed in 1979.
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We accept submissions of English spoken websites related to Modern Talking or one of its members (Dieter Bohlen and Thomas Anders). If you have a website about Modern Talking in another language than English, please submit it to the equivalent category for that language (ex: "World: Deutsch: Kultur: Musik: Genres: Rock und Pop: Musiker: M: Modern Talking" for German spoken Websites). Please do not submit any website about an artist that has been produced by Dieter Bohlen or Thomas Anders (C.C. Catch, It Girls, Chris Norman...); for such sites, you should go to the appropriate "Arts: Music: Bands and Artists:" letter category. If you submit an anti-Modern Talking site, it will be accepted (provided that the above mentionned points are respected), but a subcategory will be created for that kind of sites. |
This category is reserved to English spoken websites related to the German pop duo Modern Talking.
The Moffatts - Perfect rock music! Latest album: Submodalities
scottish lo-fi post-rock band.
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Sites about the Canadian alternative rock band Moist.
Neil Halstead's band Mojave 3 are signed to 4AD.
Southern rock band.
It was in 1994 at a basement party in Sheffield that Irish-born singer Roisin Murphy approached mixer/producer Mark Brydon with the come-on, "Do you like my tight sweater? See how it fits my body." Brydon saw the musical potential, and soon afterwards he and Murphy collaborated to produce an album appropriately titled "Do you like my tight sweater?". Thus, Moloko was born. They followed up with "I Am Not A Doctor" in 1998, and in 2000 released "Things To Make And Do".The duo continued to produce music with an undefinable yet distinctive style, often a mixture of trip hop, drum 'n' bass, dance, and ambient electronic music.
Sites relating to the disco producer and recording artist Meco Monardo.
Sites related to the pop singer Eddie Money.
Sites about the hip hop artist, Monica.
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Sophie Monk got her start in the Australian girl group "Bardot."
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Davy, Micky, Mike & Peter...whut more can I say? *gg*
Rock singer and songwriter.
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Web sites for and about the Moody Blues.
Rock band from Illinois.
For sites about Swedish pop band Moonbabies.
Heavy Metal band from Portugal.
Austin, Texas based singer-songwriter, who's songs have appeared on the soundtracks for Sliding Doors, Cruel Intentions, the Newton Boys, in addition to TV series such as Dawson's Creek.
Sites about the blues/rock guitarist.
Master guitarist, with a unique voice - pure with the colors of emotions."(Ian's) music inhabits a visceral world of erudite fantasies and bluesy melodies."
The Ian Moore Band is: Ian Moore (vocals/guitars); Bukka Allen (keyboards); George Reiff (bass); Nina Singth (drums).
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This category is for sites dedicated to the American guitarist,
Scotty Moore.
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Winfield Scott "Scotty" Moore III, born December 27, 1931 near Gadsden, Tennessee is a legendary American guitarist and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is best known for his backing of Elvis Presley in the first part of his career, between 1954 and the beginning of Elvis' Hollywood years.
Sites related to the pop singer and producer Michael Morales.
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Mordred are a metal band from San Francisco, California. Their first album, "Fool's Game," was released in 1989. The band split up in 1995, and re-formed in 2002.
The guitarist of Rage Against the Machine.
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Born in 1974, Alanis Nadine Morissette was raised in Ottawa, Canada. After releasing two teen pop albums in her late teens, Alanis released a harder, edgier introspective collection called Jagged Little Pill in 1995, and took the world by storm.
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Morphine was an American rock band from Boston with a unique sound, often described as "low rock", that didn't include a guitar. The band's lineup included Mark Sandman on two-string slide bass and vocals, Dana Colley on baritone saxophone, and drummers Billy Conway and Jerome Deupree. Conway replaced Deupree after the band recorded their second album, but Deupree returned years later and both drummers played on the band's fifth and final album. Morphine disbanded in 1999 immediately following the tragic death of Sandman, who suffered a fatal heart attack onstage in Palestrina, Italy. He was 46 years old.
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Sites submitted to this category should contain content which focuses only on Jim Morrison's biography, writings, or music legacy. Sites that focus on Jim Morrison's final days, burial site, and memorial anniversaries in Paris should be listed under the sub-category Death. Sites with the main subject of Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson should be listed under the sub-category Pamela Courson. Sites with the main subject of Jim Morrison and Patricia Kennealy-Morrison should be listed under Arts: Literature: Genres: Science Fiction: Authors: K: Kennealy-Morrisson, Patricia. Sites with general information on all band members of The Doors should be listed under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Doors, The.
Sites with original content inspired by Morrison should be listed under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Doors, The: Fan Pages. Sites with the purpose of trading audio or video recordings of Jim Morrison should be listed under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Doors, The: Trading Sites that showcase lyrics by Jim Morrison should be listed under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Doors, The: Lyrics Sites featuring tribute bands and performance artists should be listed under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Doors, The: Tribute Bands. |
James Douglas Morrison was a poet and the lead vocalist of The Doors. He was born on December 8, 1943 in Melbourne, Florida and died at the age of 27 on July 3, 1971. He is buried at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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Morrissey is a singer-songwriter and former lead singer of the influential eighties alternative rock band, The Smiths.
Alternative/hard rock band from Santiago, Chile.
Motley Crue, one of the most popular 80's metal bands, and also one of the few to remain somewhat commercially viable in the 90's. What set them apart from their countless imitators was their sound, dirty, punk-informed and just plain rude, it could very well be the ultimate party rock and roll band.
Rock band lead by Sharon Middendorf.
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Sites related to the heavy metal band Motorhead.
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Mourning Widows comprises Nuno Bettencourt, nephew Donovan Bettencourt (bass), and Jeff Consi (drums). They have two albums, "Mourning Widows" (1998) and "Furnished Souls for Rent" (2000).
DJ and trip hop artist signed to the Ninja Tune label.
Ms. Dynamite (aka Niomi McLean-Daley) - British singer in the Garage, Contemporary R&B style, born London 1982.Debut single "Booo!", and debut album "A Little Deeper" (2002).
In September 2002, Ms. Dynamite became the first black female artist (and the youngest) to achieve a Mercury Music Prize.
The Observer - "the hip-hop equivalent of Ella Fitzgerald".
Some post-punk rock from Seattle... also check out Green River and Beneath the Valley of the Underdog...
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Irish singer/songwriter.
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Sites about the Murderdolls.
Sites about the band from Sleepy Hollow, New York whose musical style has been called "punk-classical-hillbilly-Floyd" and "surreal Americana".
Leeds based band.
The Village Voice called Muslimgauze a "DIY agit-ambient unit." They weren't off.
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My Bloody Valentine was an influential dream pop/shoegazer band, formed in 1984 in Dublin, Ireland. They released two albums ("Isn't Anything" in 1988 and "Loveless" in 1991) and several EPs before disappearing in the mid-90s from the music scene.
The Yorkshire, UK-based doom metal band.
EriK PederZen (owner of the America's Most Dangerous Kult site) describes the band as:"A Chicago-based psycho-disco-bondage-goth-gogo-bitch-death band. TKK is one of the most creative bands around, if not THE most creative, combining disco with the occult, industrial rock with "b" horror movies, GoGo Girls with the Devil himself."
Other names for the band: Thrill Kill Kult, TKK.
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My Vitriol comprises Som Wardner (vocals), Ravi Kesavaram (drums), Seth Taylor (guitar), and Carolyn Bannister (bass). The U.K. band was formed in 1998 and has released one album, 2001's "Finelines."
For sites about the artist, Billie Myers.
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