My Account
This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letter B.
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".

Three-piece pop group from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Their debut album was self-titled and released by Sony Music.
Sites related to the group The Babys.
The Baby Animals were an Australian rock band consisting of Suze DeMarchi on vocals, Dave Leslie on guitar, Frank Celenza on drums and Eddie Parise on bass.
Boston, Massachusetts based rock band formed in 1996.
Alex Bach is a singer/songwriter.
Only submit sites related to Alex Bach in this category. Generally such media or fan sites include information, forums, articles, interviews, and/or media files related to the artist. Only completed sites (not under construction) should be submitted. Additionally, sites with a primary focus of selling CDs would be more appropriately submitted to a Shopping category.
Originally formed in the early 1970s, Bachman Turner Overdrive are considered the godfathers of Canadian Rock and Roll.
Current members: Robin Bachman (drums), C.F. Turner (vocals/guitar), Randy Murry (guitar/vocals), and Blair Thornton (guitar).
Five-piece alternative country group from Raleigh, North Carolina, US. They formed in 1994, and released their debut EP, From Raleigh, NC, two years later on Mammoth Records. The group consists of Chip Robinson, Steve Howell, Brad Rice, Danny Kurtz, and Jeff Dennis. Their debut album, Throwin' Rocks at the Moon, was hailed as the "the best country record of the year." by Mojo magazine.
This category contained links to Backstreet Boys related web sites. If you're not familiar with the Backstreet Boys, please check out their official site at http://www.backstreetboys.com Love from your category editor, Kimmie :)
Please submit only [Backstreet Boys] sites.

- No redirection URL. Submit the real url of your site.

- Please use proper descriptions (include the contents on your site), do not use promotional words such as ''best'', ''great'', and ''cool'' and including a plea for people to sign your guestbook.

Badmarsh is a UK drum and bass artist.
Sites related to the 80s metal band Bad English.
Sites devoted to Bad Mood Mike, a boy band which includes Rich Cronin (formerly of LFO), Tim Berkebile (also was with LFO, and with Backstreet Boys), Aaron Accetta, and "Fuzzy Rich" Leigey.
Sites related to the pop singer David Baerwald.
Group from the Bahamas, best known for their internation hit "Who Let the Dogs Out."
New York-based producer-DJ-composer, famous for pioneering hip-hop act Afrika Bamaataa's "Planet Rock".
Peter "Ginger" Baker was born in Lewisham, London on August 19, 1939, and went on to become one of the most prominent drummers in popular music. He was in many groups including The Storyville Jazz Men, Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, The Graham Bond Organisation, Energy, Ginger Baker's Nutters, Cream, and Blind Faith. He was diagnosed in 2016 with serious heart illnesses and retired. He died October 6, 2019.
Pioneering R&B vocalist (1929-1997) known for the hits "Tweedle Dee" and "Jim Dandy"; also known as Little Miss Sharecropper.
Traditional Cajun music artist from Mamou, Louisiana.
Submit sites related to Dewey Balfa including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews, and fan tributes.
Blues artist from Austin, Texas.
UK actor (1962 - ). Has appeared in a number of West End musicals, including 'Les Miserables', 'The Phantom of the Opera', and 'Aspects of Love'.
Pioneering R&B group originally known as The Royals. Known for the hit
Sites related to the 80s pop singer Baltimora (real name Jimmy McShane).
The Band was a group of 5 men: Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson. All except Helm were from Canada. Helm was from Arkansas, USA.

The group played as back-up for Bob Dylan, and the mixture of players became most commonly referred to as "Bob Dylan and the band", so when they struck out independent of Dylan, they chose "The Band" for the group's name.

As of early 2022, Hudson and Robertson are the surviving members. Danko died of heart failure at age 55, Helm at 71 from cancer, and Manuel committed suicide at 42.

Their music style is now called Americana. It's a combination of folk, country, and rock music.

Australian all girl pop group created as part of the television program 'Popstars.'
Sara Beth Bareilles is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She achieved mainstream success in 2007 with the hit single
Australian rock vocalist, and former frontman for Cold Chisel.

If your site is not specifically geared towards this topic, please submit to the proper category.

Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory.

Submission Tips:

  1. When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
  2. When writing your site''s description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.
Thank-you for your cooperation.
Fantasia Barrino is a talented singer from High Point, North Carolina. She first came to public attention as a contestant and the eventual winner of 'American Idol' in 2004.
House music duo, consiting of Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton from Brixton, London, UK.
Band from Glasgow, Scotland
Franco Battiato (1945-) is a Sicilian-born artist and composer.
English Two-Tone ska revival outfit, known as The English Beat in the USA due to a name conflict with another band. (The Beat, aka Paul Collins' Beat, were from California.) Former members went on to form the bands General Public and Fine Young Cannibals. Also, several former members have toured with some members of The Specials under the name The Special Beat, performing the hits of both bands.
The Beatles were a rock and roll/pop music group from Liverpool, England, U.K.; who from 1962 to 1970 as a group, and from the 1970s to the present as solo artists, have influenced modern music and culture worldwide perhaps more than any other rock/pop group or individual.
Please submit only sites dealing with The Beatles in this category. Sites dealing with the members as solo artists should be listed under their individual names.

Sites where the main focus is on a specific Beatles'' movie, either informational or reviews, should be listed under the appropriate letter or subcategory at Arts/Movies/Titles.

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.

Sites that are not in the English, should be place in World, under the appropriate language.

Seven-member cajun-zydeco band.
One of Canada's earliest hit bands, The Beau Marks emerged in the late '50s with two hits: "Moonlight Party" and "Clap Your Hands". The latter became a radio staple across Canada and the United States, leading to an appearance on Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand', and achieved Top10 status in Europe. After the band's follow-up releases Classmate (1961) and Little Miss Lady (1962) failed to reach the same level of success of the band's first release, the band split in 1963.
Submit sites related to the Beau Marks including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews and lyrics.
Walter Becker was born February 20, 1950 in Queens, New York City, and died September 3, 2017 from esophageal cancer. He was most well-known as the co-founder and bass guitarist of Steely Dan.
Please suggest sites specifically about Walter Becker here.

Sites about Steely Dan should be suggested to Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/S/St/Steely_Dan.

Appropriate sites for this category include those which are primarily news, biographical, photos, and other factual information related to the music group the Bee Gees.
Sites containing factual information, photographs, biographical information, and similar factual information are appropriate for submission to this category.

Sites which are fan-created and which are in tribute to the Bee Gees are most appropriately submitted to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Fan Pages.

Sites which are fan-created and contain original art, poetry, stories, videos, or other creative work related to the Bee Gees should be submitted to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Fan Works.

Fan club sites should be submitted to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Fan Clubs.

Pages devoted primarily to one member of the Bee Gees should be submitted to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Gibb, Barry; Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Gibb, Maurice; or to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Gibb, Robin, as appropriate.

Sites for tribute bands to the Bee Gees should be submitted to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: B: Bee Gees: Tribute Bands.

Hip-hop soul trio from South Central Los Angeles, California.
Please submit only sites about female trio Before Dark.
Sites about the thrash metal band.
Sites about the Irish guitarist, formerly with Thin Lizzy.
Punk quartet from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Anthony Dominick Benedetto, whose stage name was Tony Bennett, was born August 3, 1926 in Queens, New York City, New York. He died July 21, 2023 at age 96.

Although he was most well-known for his singing, he also was a painter, working in oils and watercolors. He signed the paintings with his birth name, Anthony Benedetto.

Tony Bennett was a singer since childhood, but became a star in the 1950s, and was active throughout most of his life. His most recent recording won him a Guinness World Record for the oldest person to release an album of new material, in 2021, at age 95.

For websites specifically about Tony Bennett's life and/or careers.
Bentley Rhythm Ace is one of the pioneers of the "Bigbeat" revolution in electronica music. They were formed in 1995, and consist of Mike Stokes and Richard March. The band is famous for its trademark brand of comedic electronica tunes.
Ben Folds Five is a trio from Chapel Hill, N.C., consisting of Ben Folds on piano, Robert Sledge on bass and Darren Jessee on drums. Ben Folds has described their music as "Punk Rock for Sissies".
Please submit only sites that focus on Ben Folds to this category. Sites primarily about the band - including those that have a section on Folds - should be submitted to the Ben Folds Five category instead.
American rock singer/songwriter.
Singer/songwriter (born in the US but raised in England) who recorded for Creation in the late 1980s and for 4AD in the 1990s.
"[The Beta Band] are John Maclean (decks/samples/percussion), Steve Mason (guitar/vocals/percussion), Robin Jones (drums/percussion), Richard Greentree (bass/percussion) they all play many more instruments (everything on stage - you can't put a label on who plays what!) and anything that will make a rhythmic sound... The Beta Bands influences come, subconsciously, from voluminous record collections .." Taken from the official Beta Band site.
Please submit all sites relating to the Beta Band in this directory.
Young quartet from Auckland, New Zealand. Signed to Flying Nun Records.
Collection of sites with reviews, information, media, and general content regarding New Orleans rock trio Better Than Ezra.
The Beu Sisters (last name rhymes with "you") hail from New Smyrna Beach, FL, and are made up of four siblings Candice, Christie, Jilaine, and Danielle. They released their debut album "Decisions" in October of 2002.
Only submit sites related to The Beu Sisters in this category. Generally such media or fan sites include information, forums, articles, interviews, and/or media files related to the artist. Only completed sites (not under construction) should be submitted. Additionally, sites with a primary focus of selling CDs would be more appropriately submitted to a Shopping category.
This category is for the Northern Hero, Bill Nelson. This includes Be Bop Deluxe, Red Noise, and solo works.
Category for the teen sensation: Justin Drew Bieber.
Three-piece Scottish metal band.

Big Daddy records covers of hit songs to music taken from the 1950s. Examples of their work are Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" sung to the tune of The Token's "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" and Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing" sung to Merle Travis's "Sixteen Tons".

When they released their first album, What Really Happened To The Band Of '59 in 1983, they marketed themselves as having been captured by the Laotian revolutionaries for the last 24 years. Thus they were not familiar with contemporary musical styles.

The band went on to release three more albums: Meanwhile...Back in the States (1985), Cutting Their Own Groove (1991), and Sgt. Pepper's (1992). Their first two albums have never been released on CD, and their last two albums are out of print. A compilation album, The Best of Big Daddy from Rhino Records, is now available in stores.

Olympia Washington Punk Band. Includes some vital members of the early nineties riot grrl movement. Kathleen Hanna (Julie Ruin), Kathi Wilcox, Tobi Vail and Billy Karen. Launching pad for the Frumpies and Julie Ruin...
Rhythm and blues artist from Philadelphia, PA.
Submit sites related to Bilal including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews, and fan tributes.
Pop-rock band based in Hoboken, New Jersey. The band is known for their underground hit "Anna Kournikova", as well as a string of songs featured on the television shows "Dawson's Creek" and "Party of Five".
Please submit only sites about the New Jersey based rock band.
A speed metal band from Brooklyn, New York.
Terry Black emerged in 1964, winning Male Vocalist Of The Year in the 1964 Maple Music Awards. After a brief stint in Hollywood, where he came close to playing a role alongside Elvis Presley, Black returned home to Canada, where he would continue performing.
Submit sites related to Terry Black including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews and lyrics.
Rhythm and blues vocal trio. Group members include Pam Copeland, Nycolia "Tye-V" Turman, and Rochelle Stuart.
Guitarist with such bands as Deep Purple and Rainbow.
Heavy metal band from New York.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (often referred to as B.R.M.C.) are a three piece psychedelic rock band from San Fransisco.
Teenagers Bill Ward (drums), Tony Iommi (guitar) and Terry "Geezer" Butler (bass guitar) met while they were in school in industrial Birmingham. In 1968, they met singer John 'Ozzy' Osbourne and formed 'Earth', a pop-rock, jazz-blues group. The following year, they began playing hard metal-rock and changed their name to 'Black Sabbath'. They became one of the most popular of the early heavy metal outfits, although they had only one hit single -'Paranoid'. Ozzy was fired in 1979, though he returned later for a while, and since then there has been many personnel changes involving nearly 30 band members. Tony Iommi is the only original member to have remained through the entire life of Black Sabbath.
Please submit only sites about trading live recordings of Black Sabbath. Sites about the trading of copyright commercial recordings or about the selling (not trading) of recordings do NOT belong in this category. Sites for trading recordings of multiple artists (not just Black Sabbath) should be submitted to Arts: Music: Trading.
Bobby Bland, born in 1930, moved to nearby Memphis as a teenager and soon became part of the Beale Street blues scene.

The soul-blues vocalist has released over 50 recordings and had dozens of singles on the R&B charts, including "I Pity the Fool" and "Turn On Your Love Light."

Recognition of Bland includes induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997, and a Blues Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998.

R&B Female trio together since 1998.
Members are: Shamari Fears, Brandi Williams and Natina Reed.
Calfornia roots-rock band featuring brothers Dave and Phil Alvin.
Rock and roll "supergroup", consisting of ex-Cream members; Eric Clapton, and Ginger Baker; ex-Traffic singer Steve Winwood; and ex-Family bassist/violinist Rick Grech. The group formed and split all in the same year, 1969. Their only album was self-titled and released on Polydor records.
a German power/speed metal band whose lyrics are based on LOTR (Lord of the Ring)
Sites about the Punk band Blink-182.
For Directories, webrings, and other types of large organized link collections.
Six-piece alternative rock band from Detroit. Their first album, Trip to the 13th, was released in 2001.
Blondie is the name of the band, though many associated it as being only Deborah (Debbie) Harry. The musical group was formed in 1974 by Chris Stein, guitar; and Deborah Harry, vocals. They were joined by Clem Burke, drums; Jimmy Destri, keyboards; as well as others who formed the core group, such as Frank Infante, guitar; and Nigel Harrison, bass. Blondie emerged from the New York New Wave Punk scene. Defying categorization, they scored hits in the musical styles of reggae, rock/disco, hip hop, and pop. The band disbanded in 1982 and reformed in 1998 with most of its original members.
Please submit only sites dealing with the band, Blondie, in this category. Sites that feature Deborah (Debbie) Harry as the lead singer of this group may also be submitted here.

Sites that feature other information on Deborah Harry, i.e.: solo career, work in films, or which provide information specifically on her and not just her association with ''Blondie,'' should be submitted to Arts: People: H: Harry, Deborah.

Please read the category description for further information.
Christian metal band that formed in the '80s in Washington, D.C.
The Bloodhound Gang is a rap/metal band from Pennsylvania. Some of their more popular hits are Bad Touch and Fire Water Burn.
Please only submit sites dealing with the band. Do not submit shopping sites. Those belong in the Shopping category.
Sites related to the 80s pop band The Blow Monkeys.
UK boy band.
The Saturday Night Live duo of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi teamed with composer Howard Shore and others to create a blues band that became a cultural phenonmenon. Besides appearances on the show, the band also toured, recorded albums, and was the center of two movies (the second without Belushi after his death from drug overdose).
Please submit information specific to the band. Details about individual members should be submitted to their particular categories while sites concerning the films should be submitted to the categories for The Blues Brothers or Blues Brothers 2000.
The area is for those items and web pages that relate to the band Blues Traveler.
Please submit only sites dealing with Blues Traveler.
James Blunt (born James Hillier Blount, 22 February 1974) is an English Acoustic/Folk rock singer-songwriter whose debut album, Back to Bedlam, and single releases — especially the number one hit "You're Beautiful" — brought him to fame in 2005. His style is a mix of pop, rock and folk. Along with vocals, James Blunt performs a variety of instruments, including piano and guitar. He is signed to Linda Perry's independent American label Custard Records. Blunt won two BRIT Awards and two Ivor Novello Awards, and was nominated for five Grammy Awards in 2006. Blunt subsequently released his second album, All The Lost Souls, in 2007; this album was certified gold within its first week of release. The first single from his second album, "1973", was Blunt's first Global Number 1 in October 2007, beating "You're Beautiful" which peaked at Number 2 in the United World Chart. Prior to embarking on a career in music, Blunt was an officer in the Life Guards, a reconnaissance regiment of the British Army, and served under NATO in Kosovo during the conflict in 1999. While posted to Kosovo, Blunt was introduced to the work of Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) (Doctors Without Borders), a humanitarian aid group best known for its emergency medical care in conflict-torn regions. Since then, Blunt has supported MSF by holding meet-and-greet auctions at many of his concerts. Blunt's primary residence is now on the Spanish island of Ibiza, where he wrote many of the songs on his second album.
Originally called Seymour, the band was formed in London in 1989 by vocalist/keyboardist Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, and bassist Alex James, with drummer Dave Rowntree joining the lineup shortly afterward. After playing a dozen or so gigs and recording a demo tape, they signed on to Food Records and changed their name to Blur.

The band has released 7 albums to date: Leisure (1991), Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994), The Great Escape (1995), Blur (1997), 13 (1999), and Think Tank (2003). In addition, the band released a best of collection in October 2000.

Scottish-born folk singer-songwriter who now resides in Australia.
Born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1951, Thomas Richard Bolin dropped out of school at 15 and became lead guitarist for bands such as Zephyr, America Standard, Energy and The James Gang, before joining Deep Purple in 1975. On December 4, 1976 Tommy Bolin died of a drug overdose in a Miami, Florida hotel room. He was 25 years old.
English alternative rock band that recorded two albums and an EP for Beggars Banquet in the 1980s. Frontman Trevot Tanner is currently working as a solo act.
This area is for Michael Bolton related web pages. It has links to Mailing List/Discussion Groups and some of the best info sites for Michael on the net. Michael Bolton is continually crossing all barriers - musical and otherwise. Beyond his status as one of the music industry's most successful singer/songwriters, he has utilized his celebrity to emerge as a voice recognized on another level: that of human rights activist. He's authored his first children's book (The Secret Of The Lost Kingdom, published by Hyperion/Disney Press in the fall of 1997) and recorded "Go The Distance" - the theme-song for the Disney animated film, Hercules. Michael is bringing the same passion, devotion, and commitment to his other major projects that have made him -- with sales of more than 40 million albums -- one of the world's most popular singers. In 1993, Michael established the Michael Bolton Foundation which -- through local and national charities and the establishment of "safe house" shelters -- provides assistance to children and women at risk from the scourge of poverty, as well as from emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. He's the honorary chairman of the National Committee To Prevent Child Abuse and National Chairman for This Close For Cancer Research. In 1994, he received the prestigious Lewis Hine Award from the National Child Labor Committee. In 1995, he was named a Hendon Fellow at Yale University. In January of 1996, Michael became the recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr./C.O.R.E. Award. He is currently serving on the board of directors for One-To-One, a youth mentoring program and the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. From the official Columbia/Sony Records biography
Pop string quartet based in England. The members of Bond are Haylie, Eos, Gay-Yee, and Tanya.
Sites about the female alternative rocker, Tracy Bonham
Please submit only sites that are specific articles ABOUT or interviews WITH Tracy Bonham in this category.

Articles and Interviews that merely mention Tracy should be listed in another category.

Prolific songwriter and singer from California got her start in the 1970s and continued songwriting into the 1990s.
Only submit sites related to Karla Bonoff in this category. Generally such media or fan sites include information, forums, articles, interviews, and/or media files related to the artist. Only completed sites (not under construction) should be submitted. Additionally, sites with a primary focus of selling CDs would be more appropriately submitted to a Shopping category.
The music of the Bonzo Dog (Doo Dah) Band and its members, including Vivian Stanshall, Neil Innes, Roger Ruskin Spear and Legs Larry Smith.
Soul band known both for instrumental hits (such as "Green Onions") and for providing backup on most of the classic recordings on the Stax/Volt label. Classic lineup was Booker T. Jones (organ), Steve Cropper (guitar), Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass) and Al Jackson Jr. (drums).
Irish "new wave" rock band fronted by Bob Geldof.
Sites related to the rock band Bowling For Soup.
Young rap solo artist, born Shad Moss and formerly known as Lil Bow Wow.
Sites related to the late 1960s group that had a #1 song and two Grammy nominations for "The Letter." They also got as far as #2 on the charts with "Cry Like a Baby."
Brad is: Stone Gossard (guitar) Regan Hagar (drums) Mike Berg (bass) Shawn Smith (vocals & keyboards) They are probably best known for their affiliation with Pearl Jam through Stone Gossard.
Australian singer-songwriter.
For reviews that are specific to a particular release, please submit to the sub-category that is the name of the release. If there is not yet such a sub-category, please do submit here.
This category lists Websites dedicated to the American singer Laura Branigan.
This category is open for submission to sites that contain relevant content about Laura Branigan.
Grrl surf punk band from Olympia Washington.
"Nuclear polka" band from Denton, Texas.
70s pop band fronted by David Gates, James Griffin, Mike Botts and Larry Knechtel.
Please submit sites that focus on the band, Bread, or its players: David Gates, James Griffin, Mike Botts or Larry Knechtel.
A musician and film composer from Yugoslavia. Past projects include the bands Kodeks and Bijelo Dugme, and his filmography includes music for the films Nije Nego, Arizona Dream, and Underground.
Please note: only English-language sites will be listed in this category. If you wish to submit Goran Bregovic sites in other languages, please submit them to the appropriate language area in World. Thank you.
Sites about the Belgian singer, song writer, composer, actor and film maker Jacques Brel (b. 1929, Brussels; d. 1978, Paris).
Sites in this category should be in English, or at least have some English or some language-free content, such as photographs.

Sites in French only should be submitted to:

World/Fran�ais/Arts/Musique/Genres/Chanson/Classique/Artistes/Brel,_Jacques

Teresa Brewer began singing on Major Bowes' Amateur Hour when she was five years old and had her first hit with "Music! Music! Music!" as a teenager in 1950. She had a string of hits over the next decade and made a comeback in the 1970s as a jazz singer.
Folk duo of Michael Brewer and Tom Shipley, best known for their 1970 hit single "One Toke Over the Line".
This category is for fan sites relating to The Brilliant Green. Who are The Brilliant Green? The Brilliant Green is a Japanese alternative rock band. The lead vocalist is Tomoko Kawase, aka Tommy. Tommy has many other solo projects, such as Tommy February 6 and Tommy Heavenly 6. Ryo Matsui takes care of guitar playing duties. Shunsaku Okuda plays bass and acoustic rhythm guitar, along with composing the majority of the band's songs, including all their singles, along with supplying occasional backing vocals.
Sites must be in English. Keep in mind this category is about The Brilliant Green, so sites should primarily focus on The Brilliant Green, rather then Tommy February 6, or Tommy Heavenly 6.
The Los Angeles singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, formerly a member of The Grays, is known for producing and playing on albums by artists such as Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple and Rufus Wainwright. He released a solo album, "Meaningless," in 2001, and worked on the film scores for "Hard Eight," "Magnolia" and "Punch-Drunk Love."
American female singer/songwriter, formerly one-half of Eighties folk duo The Story.
Singer/songwriter and guitarist Meredith Brooks first entered the music scene in 1984 with an 80's pop album called "See It Through My Eyes". The record bombed and Meredith joined the all-female pop/rock band "The Graces", which released their first and only album, "Perfect View", in 1989. The group split in 1992. About 5 years later, in 1997, Brooks released a rock/alternative style solo album, "Blurring The Edges", that went Platinum on its first month. The single "Bitch" was a huge success all over the world. Her latest album, "Deconstruction", was released in late 1999.
Please submit only sites with articles and/or interviews on the Brothers Creeggan.
Late Jamaica-born reggae artist.
Brooklyn-native rapper Foxy Brown might be best know for her explicit lyrics and her collaborations with LL Cool J ("I Shot Ya"), Jay-Z, Nas, Total and many more. Her debut album, "Ill Na Na", was released in 1996 and -- after two hit singles -- went double Platinum. Her second (and current) album, "Chyna Doll", was released in 1999. It hit the album charts' number one spot in its first week, and went Platinum in a matter of only a few weeks.

BT

Progressive trance/house DJ also known as Brian Transeau.
Michael Buble is a vocalist from Canada, singing big band jazz and popular music. His voice has been compared to Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin.
This category is reserved for websites that are primarily non-commercial, about Michael Buble.
Southern California ska/punk/pop band.
Category for the reclusive avant garde guitarist Buckethead, perhaps best known for the fact that he wears a KFC bucket on his head, he is known both for his solo work and for appearances in bands like Praxis. He is currently involved with Guns 'n Roses.

Before joining Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks recorded a self-titled LP in 1973. The album was critically acclaimed, but sales were poor. Fleetwood Mac's recent release has resulted in renewed interest in the album and earlier recordings of these two artists. The CD is yet to be released on CD, despite repeated requests from fans.

This category provides information on the Buckingham-Nicks collaboration, their recordings, and their relationship.

B.1947-D.1975. A great rock singer-songwriter, with traces of folk, psychedelic rock, and progressive jazz, wrapped in outstanding vocals.
1980s English pop group whose debut single,
Lafayette, Louisiana-born zydeco performer.
Early 1970's Welsh power trio who influenced a number of heavy metal acts, including Metallica. This category is not about the Liverpudlian punk rock drummer, formerly of Big in Japan, The Slits and Siouxsie and the Banshees, who is currently in the duo The Creatures with his wife Siouxsie Sioux.
Group of Cuban musicians organized by American Ry Cooder, originally formed for the film of the same name.
James William Buffett was born December 25, 2946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and died September 1, 2023 from Merkel Cell skin cancer. He called his musical style "island escapism". Fans were called Parrotheads and commonly wore casual Polynesian-themed shorts and short-sleeved shirts. He also owned current and other now defunct restaurants. At various times he also sold themed home decor, rights to a casino, a video game, and numerous other business ventures.
Please find the most specific sub-category to suggest the website. Title should be ONLY the site or business's official name. Description should be about two sentences long. Provide an impartial description of the business or organization, and what readers will find on the website.
70s "synthpop" band, comprising of Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes. They recorded two albums; The Age of Plastic, released in 1979, and Adventures in Modern Recording in 1981. They are best known for the Video Killed the Radio Star single, which charted at number one in many countries. Horn and Downes became members of YES in the 1980's. Downes went on to found ASIA.
Singer, songwriter, and producer, J. Henry Burnett is married to singer/songwriter Sam Phillips. T Bone won the Grammy for Producer of the Year in 2001.
Kandi Burrus is an ex-member of the platinum-selling quartet Xscape and the first woman to receive the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Award for 'Songwriter of the Year'.
Glen Burtnik (also spelled Glenn Burtnick and then Glen Burtnik early in his career) is a singer/songwriter/guitarist. In addition to a successful solo career, he has belonged to several bands, most notably Styx. Other bands include Hammer, Helmet Boy, and the Slaves of New Brunswick. Burtnik began his music career playing Paul McCartney in the West Coast version of Beatlemania. Burtnik is also a successful songwriter for other artists. His most successful songs are the #1 pop hit "Sometimes Love Ain't Enough", recorded by Patty Smyth and Don Henley, and the #1 country hit "Spirit Of A Boy", recorded by Randy Travis.
Please submit only sites dealing with Glen Burtnik. Sites relating more specifically to bands such as Styx, Hammer, Helmet Boy, The Slaves Of New Brunswick, or other Glen Burtnik projects should be submitted to the appropriate Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists category for that band.
Kate Bush is a British singer and songwriter whose first single, the ethereal "Wuthering heights" released in 1978, was a British chart number 1, and a worldwide success. Her work whilst being popular is not transitory 'pop music'. She toured once 'the tour of life' in 1979. She has gone on the record since, saying she will not tour again. As her career has progressed she has show little interest in the commercial considerations of the music industry or in stardom. As she took more control of her own musical destiny, setting up her own studio, setting her own deadlines, the time between her albums increased in an almost exponential manner. Some have called her "the Garbo of Pop Music". The official line is that Kate is working on a new album, but we won't see it in 2001. Her last album was 'The Red Shoes' released in October 1993. If you haven't heard Kate's work, it's hard to classify her, or compare her to other artists, as in general others tend to be compared to her! Those who have been compared to Kate include Tori Amos and Happy Rhodes.
Sites submitted to this category should be in English. Please submit the title of your site as it appears on your site, also try to avoid hype such as ''the largest or ''the best'' as they contravene Open Directory guidelines and will be edited out.
A young British band formed in 2002 with a string of hits to their credit.
1960s/70s rock band, the Byrds were the first American supergroup. Members: Roger McGuinn (guitar/vocals); Gene Clark (guitar/vocals), David Crosby (guitar/vocals), Chris Hillman (bass/vocals); Michael Clarke (drums).
David Byrne left the Rhode Island School of Design in 1974 to pursue his musical interests. The following year he and two fellow students formed the punk/art-funk/new wave band Talking Heads. Sixteen years and eleven albums later, Byrne embarked on a solo career. Luaka Bop, a small record label he founded, showcases his solo works and those of artists from around the world. Byrne has also written scores for ballet and brass band, shared an Oscar for the score of The Last Emperor, co-written, starred in, and directed the film True Stories, and is a visual artist working primarily with photography. He regularly curates his blog and Internet radio streams and has published books on bikes, music, and technology.
Please only submit websites that focus on David Byrne here. Sites that focus on the Talking Heads should be submitted to the Talking Heads category.
Canadian rock band formed in 1991 by Jose Contreras, Brendan Canning, and Mark Goldstein.
Submit sites related to By Divine Right including biographies, articles, interviews, and fan tributes.