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Trollheart 05-16-2012 12:43 PM

Calling America ---- help needed
 
I'm planning to start running a new section soon in my journal, which would feature bands from each state in the USA, going state by state, either alphabetically or geographically, haven't decided which, and hopefully showcasing the best each state has.

To this end, as I'm an Irishman and have never been to the US, I'd appreciate input from anyone --- preferably American, but if you have sufficient information that's not vital --- to advise what bands are in each state. I'd be looking both at well-known established bands and younger, even unsigned ones, the only criterion being that there must be at least one YouTube of them available, so I can feature them.

A brief bio, discography or any other information on the band would be helpful too. Doesn't matter what style, though my own preference is for rock/metal. I'd just like to get an overview of how the music scene is at the moment in the good old USA. Oh yeah, one other criterion: they must be still active.

So, any help? If you want to contribute, you can be mentioned as a/the source for that state in the journal entry when it's published.

Thanks for any assistance.
Trollheart

Janszoon 05-16-2012 01:25 PM

Sure, I'll help. I'm willing to bet there's going to be a real dearth of candidates in quite a few states though (I'm looking at you, North Dakota), and obviously an overabundance in others.

Mrd00d 05-16-2012 02:06 PM

Janszoon, Johnny Lang is still active isn't he? And that's period the end on that one.

I remember very vividly participating in a little thing on here... something called "Favorite Band From Each State" or some such. This was late 2010/early 2011. I remember it so well because I ended up working on mine for 4-6 hours. But it is floating around here on MB somewhere, along with other people's suggestions. So Trollheart, find that thread!

bob. 05-16-2012 02:14 PM

you should do it in chronological order (that why you don't have to worry about Alaska and Hawaii till the very end)

so what exactly do you need sir?

Mrd00d 05-16-2012 02:19 PM

This should be pretty helpful for ya:

http://www.musicbanter.com/general-m...can-state.html

I guess you'd just have to cross-check to see who is active still.
I guess I didn't finish completely, but this was mine:

Alabama - Sun Ra
Alaska - Portugal. The Man
Arizona - Meat Puppets
Arkansas - Johnny Cash
California - Santana; Jello Biafra; Les Claypool
Colorado - Flobots
Connecticut - Apathy
Delaware - George Thorogood
Florida - Tom Petty
Georgia - Mastodon
Hawaii - Pepper
Idaho - DoseOne
Illinois - Umphrey's McGee; DJ Mark Farina
Indiana - Lotus
Iowa - ...............
Kansas - Kansas
Kentucky - Richard Hell
Louisiana - The Mad Conductor
Maine - Alias
Maryland - Frank Zappa
Massachusetts - Powerman 5000; Bang Camaro
Michigan - George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic
Minnesota - Eyedea & Abilities
Mississippi - Robert Johnson
Missouri - Tech N9ne
Montana - Steve Albini (of Shellac)
Nebraska - 311
Nevada - 7 Seconds
New Hampshire - ............
New Jersey - Streetlight Manifesto
New Mexico - The Shins
New York - 24-7 Spyz; TV on the Radio; El-Producto
North Carolina - Weedeater
North Dakota - Jonny Lang
Ohio - Bootsy's Rubber Band
Oklahoma - The Flaming Lips
Oregon - RJD2
Pennsylvania - Black Moth Super Rainbow
Rhode Island - Sage Francis
South Carolina - Hootie & the Blowfish
South Dakota - .................................
Tennessee - B.B. King
Texas - Scale the Summit; By the End of Tonight
Utah - .......
Vermont - Phish
Virginia - Victor Wooten
Washington - Jimi Hendrix; Oldominion; Alice in Chains
West Virginia - Karma to Burn
Wisconsin - The Violent Femmes
Wyoming - ...........

Trollheart 05-16-2012 02:20 PM

Do you mean, in the order the states joined the Union? Sorry, not that well up on American history...

I'll have a look for that thread Mrd00d suggested, but basically I'm trying to see what each state has to offer in terms of music: new bands, old bands, unsigned bands, to give an overall flavour of music in the US state by state.

I know there are different genres active in different states, and many genres in each state, but more or less keeping it generally in the rock spectrum I'd just like to be able to feature, say, music from Wisconsin, and see what sort of music comes, or has come, out of there. Just an idea. I may do the same here, but obviously that would be county by county, possibly a tougher task...

Mrd00d 05-16-2012 02:27 PM

We posted at just about the same time, but I found it. Link one above your last post, Trollheart.

Janszoon 05-16-2012 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1189861)
Do you mean, in the order the states joined the Union? Sorry, not that well up on American history...

I'll have a look for that thread Mrd00d suggested, but basically I'm trying to see what each state has to offer in terms of music: new bands, old bands, unsigned bands, to give an overall flavour of music in the US state by state.

I know there are different genres active in different states, and many genres in each state, but more or less keeping it generally in the rock spectrum I'd just like to be able to feature, say, music from Wisconsin, and see what sort of music comes, or has come, out of there. Just an idea. I may do the same here, but obviously that would be county by county, possibly a tougher task...

So are you looking for a single representative band from each state (definitely a tough call for large, diverse states like California, New York, etc.) or are you looking for kind of a sampling from each state? If the latter is the case, then there are certain states that you'll really end up selling short by sticking to the "rock spectrum" (Louisiana comes to mind).

Unknown Soldier 05-16-2012 04:12 PM

Trollheart, I would've said the best way for you to do this, was for you to pick a state and then everybody could provide you with a diversity of artists from that state and you could choose say the best 10 and do your entry on those ten bands. Once that was done you could then move to the next state. I'd imagine with some states like California you might have trouble keeping it under ten, in that case you could seperate it into 2 or 3 geographical sections. If I were doing this this is how I would do it. Also you need to be careful as quite often certain artists are from one state but formed the band in another state and so you need to decide the criteria on that as well.

Trollheart 05-16-2012 07:09 PM

Yeah, task is looking bigger all the time! Why didn't I start with Ireland? D'oh!

Okay then, what I'm looking at is not anything representative, certainly not one "best band", but an overall look at what sort of music is happening in each state. Kind of more interested in the newer bands, while perhaps referring back to certain bigger bands as examples (New Jersey, home of Springsteen and Bon Jovi/Seattle, whose biggest export was Nirvana, etc).

I'm in no hurry at all to start, or certainly complete this: it could run for months, maybe years (who's looking at the big picture? You are! Yes you are!), however long it takes.

And it doesn't have to be rock, though I really don't want to get bogged down in east coast rap or anything. No offence, but I'm just not into that sort of music and know very little about it anyway.


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