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This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letter F.
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The Small Faces were a British rock and roll band from the 60s consisting of Steve Marriott, Kenney Jones, Ronnie Lane, and Ian McLagan. When Marriott left in 1969 to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, the renamed Faces were joined by Ron Wood and Rod Stewart.
Detroit based rock band.
English folk/rock band that launced the careers of guitarist/songwriter Mark Nevin (who has worked with Kirsty MacColl and Morrissey) and vocalist Eddi Reader. They recorded and released one studio album "The First of a Million Kisses" in 1988 before breaking up.
Marianne Faithfull was a singer and actress born in London, England on December 29, 1946, and died in her sleep on January 30, 2025. She became popular after the release of the song "As Tears Go By" in 1964.
Duo of William Faith and Monica Richards.
Johann (Hans) Hölzel (19 February 1957 – 6 February 1998), stage name Falco, was an Austrian rock musician who had several number 1 hits including: "Der Kommissar", "Rock Me Amadeus", "Jeanny", and "Vienna Calling".
This category is only for websites about the Austrian rock musician Falco.
New York-based Rock singer/songwriter/guitarist.
New York City singer/songwriter, daughter of Billy Falcon.
The Fall are the longest-lasting group to come out the English punk explosion of the late seventies. They come from Manchester, UK and are led by Mark E. Smith. This category contains informative websites based on The Fall's career.
Submissions to this category should relate to The Fall.
The Falling Wallendas are a rock band from Chicago. Founding members include lead singer/guitarist Allen Keller, singer/bassist/pianist/percussionist/guitarist Scott Bennett, lead guitarist Ted Kezio, and Todd Sucherman. When Sucherman left to join Styx, he was replaced by drummer Bobby MacIntyre.
Please submit only sites relating primarily to The Falling Wallendas. Sites relating to Todd Sucherman should be submitted to Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/S/Styx/Sucherman,_Todd.
Pop punk/emo-rock band from Chicago.
Fanny was a female rock band in the 1970s, comprised of sisters June and Jean Millington on guitar and bass, Nickey Barclay on keyboards, and Alice de Buhr on drums.
Japanese artist, Tomoyuki Tanaka's solo project. The music is an eclectic mix between pop and bossa nova.
Australian Pop Rock recording Artists.
Quentin "Norman" Cook is the electronical artist known as Fatboy Slim. He has been a member of the bands The Housemartins, Beats International, and Freakpower; and also has worked under the name Pizzaman.
Male pop vocal quartet from Chicago, previously known as X-Treme.
An industrial metal band.
Please submit only sites dealing with Fear Factory.
Fecal Matter was a band that existed for a very short time in 1985, composed of:
  • Kurt Cobain - Guitar/Vocals
  • Dale Crover - Bass Guitar
  • Greg Hokanson - Drums
  • Mike Dillard - Drums
The Fecal Matter Demo is a demo Kurt made at his Aunt Mary's house in December of 1985. It is considered the "holy grail" of Nirvana collectibles. There is a CD titled "Fecal Matters." This is not the real Fecal Matter demo. It is just some Bleach-era studio material. A few years back, Fecal Matter Quest (an old online group which hoped to find the demo and other rare Nirvana recordings) found what some believe to be the Fecal Matter demo. It was the hot topic of discussion in online discussions among Nirvana fans. That recording turned out to be a fake.
This category lists sites that are dedicated to, or have information about 'The Feelers'. The New Zealand band with its alternative rockstyle of music, with the melody of alternative, the driving distorted lead of heavy rock and (in some songs) the electronica of modern techno has rocked the local music scene and is ready to attack the world.
Traditional pop pianist and crooner, known for performing the works of such composers as Ira and George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and Harold Arlen.
Singer/songwriter from Boston.
New York City based band including Geremy Jasper, Keith Stapleton, Achilles, and J Ruggiero.
Rob Halford started the sludge metal band Fight after leaving Judas Priest.
For sites about the Rock-Ska band Richmond, Viginia, Formerly known as Boy-O-Boy.
Sites related to the Australian singer Neil Finn.
Sites relating to Neil Finn or any of the bands he's been associated with: Split Enz, Crowded House, Finn/Finn Brothers.
Female pop and jazz vocalist.
New York City based band fronted by Tod A., formerly of Cop Shoot Cop.
Five For Fighting is the pen name for Los Angeles singer/songwriter John Ondrasik.
Variously described as experimental, noise, alternative, underground and certainly psychedelic, brothers Wayne and Mark Coyne along with bassist Michael Ivins formed the Flaming Lips in Oklahoma City in 1983. Ten full-length releases later Wayne Coyne remains the center of the band. The summer of 2002 sees "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" out on Warner Brother Records and Wayne's four-CD experimental romp "Zaireeka" back in print.
The Bands and Artists: F: Flaming Lips category includes sites exclusively dedictated to the Flaming Lips as well as information-rich pages within larger websites, such as pages with Flaming Lips photos or MP3s. Pages which mix subjects, such as a page of photos of the Lips and several other bands playing a festival, are better submitted to larger overall categories which would encompass all of the bands involved or the subject of rock festivals.
Grammy-winning New Zealand comedy music act consisting of Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, once billed as "New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo a cappella-rap-funk-comedy duo." Flight of the Conchords is probably most well known for the HBO mockumentary series of the same name, which follows the band's attempts to gain fame in New York City and premiered in July 2007. The TV show comes after another eponymous series about the duo, set in London and broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in September 2005.
Six-piece group from Los Angeles who play a mixture of punk and Irish folk music.
Rock group from Toronto, Canada.
Jim Thirlwell (aka J. G. Thirlwell and Clint Ruin) is the mastermind behind Foetus. Most of his recent recordings have been released simply under the name "Foetus," but he has also used such band names as:
  • You've Got Foetus on Your Breath
  • The Foetus All Nude Review
  • Foetus Eruptus
  • Foetus Under Glass
  • Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel
  • Foetus Interruptus
  • Foetus in Excelsis Corruptus Deluxe
  • Foetus Inc.
  • The Foetus Symphony Orchestra
  • Manorexia
Thirlwell has also worked on collaborations under the names of "Steroid Maximus," "Stinkfist" (with Lydia Lunch), "Flesh Volcano" (with Marc Almond) and "Wiseblood" (with Roli Mosimann of Swans); and does remix work as well, often under the name of "Foetus."
Find links to sites about the musician Dan Fogelberg, born August 13, 1951, died from prostate cancer December 16, 2007.
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Canadian-born blues musician living in Texas.
Websites about the lo-fi indie band, The Folk Implosion, a collaboration of Lou Barlow and John Davis.
This category contains pages about the ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl's band, the Foo Fighters.
Add only tablature pages.
Solo artist is also the girlfriend of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys. Her real name is Amanda Williford and she previously performed by the name "Mandah".
The Format is a rock band formed by Arizona natives Nate Ruess and Sam Means. Their style can be considered a mixture of both pop and alternative, and is difficult to place in any one particular genre due to their use of various stylistic influences.
Austin, TX blues renaissance man, Guy Forsyth is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, harmonicist, master showman. He has it all!
R&B quartet from New York.
Web pages about the New Jersey powerpop band Fountains of Wayne.
Please submit only sites dealing with the Band Fountains of Wayne. Sites for side projects and related bands should be submitted in their respective categories.
Five-piece group from Los Angeles, US. The group provide music for the fictitious band, Dingoes Ate My Baby, on the TV program Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Fragma is a German dance group consisting of three DJs (Ramon Zenker and Marco and Dirk Duderstadt) plus a vocalist Daeme. Their first single release, "Toca Me" gave the success in many European clubs. This song was then bootlegged and combined with vocals from "I Need A Miracle" by Coco, creating the international bestseller "Toca's Miracle". Since then Fragma have released "Everytime You Need Me", featuring the vocal talents of Maria Rubia, and "You Are Alive", their most recent single. They have also released an album, entitled "Toca".
Popular in their home country of Ireland, The Frames make intimate, reflective rock led by singer/guitarist Glen Hansard.
Pop singer from the 1960s.
Former member of Destiny's Child, who is recording her debut solo album.
Swedish singer/songwritter born on May 30, 1958. Former lead singer of Roxette.
Frente! is an Australian pop band.
Bill Frisell is a genre-bending guitarist. He is often labelled a Jazz guitarist, but he is in fact much more than that. He was born in 1951 and has played on several hundred recordings.
Pianist and singer born 1933 in St. Paul, Minnesota (US), known for performing his own quirky songs in concert and nightclub settings and on many recordings for the Concord and Arbors labels, as well as accomplished session and accompanist work for various jazz artists.
Producer and musician and Suzanne Vega's former husband.
London based duo formed by vocalist Imogen Heap and producer, arranger, songwriter, musician Guy Sigsworth.
Sites about Frou Frou, the vocalist Imogen Heap and the producer and musician Guy Sigsworth.
Political industrial hip-hop from the UK. The band's name is alternatively spelled "Fun-Da-Mental", "Fun^Da^Mental", "Fun'Da'Mental", and yes, even on occasion, "Fundamental". The first two variants are probably the most correct. We're using the hyphenated spelling since that's probably the easiest to store and search for.
Fun Lovin' Criminals joined forces in 1993 when Huey first met Fast at NYC's Limelight. Fast was already in a band at this point - he and FLC's first drummer Steve-O had formed a techno group, Moses On Acid. Meanwhile, Huey was spending a lot of time playing blues guitar and soon started writing tunes with Fast. Huey and Fast recruited Steve-O to drum, and the Fun Lovin' Criminals were formed. The three became roommates and ended up jamming together in their apartment and writing songs until they had enough material to convince the Limelight's manager to let them play a gig at the club. Their sixth gig was seen by an EMI representative who signed themon the spot! Since then we've seen a lot of action from the boys: five albums, three unauthorised 'greatest hits' collections and two drummer changes. Steve-O left in 1999 and Mackie jumped on board until 2003 when Frank TRM took over.
Black harmony group started in the early 1950s; R&B pioneers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
American singer-songwriter and founding member of Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the Souther Hillman Furay Band.
Five-piece, all girl group from Norway.
Nelly Furtado forums and discussions.