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This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letter P.
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".

R&B group best known for songs such as "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss."
Sites about the Philadelphia soul/pop singer.
The Pagan Love Orchestra is Jai Uttal's backing group.
Patti Page was the best selling female vocalist of the 1950s with hits including "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," "All My Love," "The Tennessee Waltz," and "The Doggie in the Window."

The first pop artist to overdub harmony vocals onto her own lead, her solo "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming" was listed as being performed by the Patti Page Quartet.

She had her own weekly television series, The Patti Page Show, beginning in 1955 and she received a Grammy for her album Live at Carnegie Hall in 1999.

Robert Palmer, Britain's leading 'blue-eyed soul' singer, born 19 January 1949, Batley, Yorkshire, England, died (from a heart attack) 26 September 2003, Paris.
Submit Pantera webrings, fan clubs, communities and directories to this category.
Information on the Pan American, a solo project of Mark Nelsons who is guitarist & vocalist for Labradford.
Sites about the Boston-area pop band.
Paramore is an American pop rock band formed in Franklin, Tennessee in 2004. The band primarily consists of Hayley Williams (lead vocals), Josh Farro (lead guitar), Jeremy Davis (bass), and Zac Farro (drums).
Graham Parker (b. London, 1950) is remembered mostly from the period when pub rock became the British new wave, the era that also made the reputations of Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson. Parker's 1976 debut album was Howlin Wind with the Rumour (Brinsley Schwarz (guitar), Bob Andrews (keyboards), Martin Belmont (guitar), Andrew Bodnar (bass) and Steve Goulding (drums). He had moderate success in the UK and the USA culminating with Squeezing Out Sparks (1979) which charted in both the UK (#18) and US (#40) and is considered by many of his fans to be his best record. Endless touring in 3000 seaters without ever graduating to stadiums took its toll, however, in the years since has returned to his Dylan-influenced singer songwriter roots, bringing out many fine solo albums, including Human Soul, Struck by Lightning, 12 Haunted Episodes and Mona Lisa's Sister. He continues to tour solo and sometimes with a band, and is attempting to gain success as a novelist.
Singer and songwriter born as Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho, her professional name is Arlo Parks. She was born August 9, 2000 in London, England, UK.

Her debut album "Collapsed in Sunbeams" earned 3 nominations at the 2021 Brit Awards:
Album of the Year
Best New Artist
Best British Female Solo Artist.
In addition, the album won the 2021 Hyundai Mercury Prize for Best Album.

Please suggest sites about Arlo Parks, her personal and/or professional life, any fan clubs, or anything else related to Parks. If the website is about Parks and other musicians, please search for the most appropriate category. For example, a website about female composers should be suggested to Arts/Music/Women_in_Music/Composers because it's about numerous female composers, not only about Arlo Parks.


The title should be formatted last name, first name.
Description should be brief; at most 2-3 sentences. Tell readers what the website is about. Don't use hyperbole or advertising language. For example, instead of "The best site you'll ever find, with tons of constantly updated info". Instead, try something like "A profile of the musician, with a discography, news, and photographs".


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Country-rock pioneer.
Modern pop group, whose debut album was called "Release". Led by Zach Ziskin, a singer/songwriter from South Florida.
Sites about the twee pop band based in Glasgow, Scotland.
Only sites about the band called The Pastels are appropriate for this category. Sites about artists using pastels should be submitted to Arts/Visual_Arts/Painting/Painters/Pastels/.
Singer-songwriter, producer and actor whose bands include Faith No More and Mr. Bungle.
Pioneering electric guitarist. Had a string of hits in the 50s with his wife, vocalist Mary Ford. Inventor of the solid body electric guitar.
Christian band based in Queensland, Australia. Members are: Paul Colman (vocals/guitarist/songwriter); Grant Norsworthy (bass/vocals); and Phil Gaudion (drums/percussion/vocals).
Submit street teams, fan clubs, etc.
British band comprised of producer/remixer Pascal Gabriel, vocalist Lisa Lamb, and songwriter Paul Statham. Due to a name confict, they were known as Peach Union in the USA. The group disbanded in 1998 shortly after the release of their debut album.
Pearl Jam is a rock group based out of Seattle, Washington. They formed in the early 90's and have since built up a loyal fan base spanning the entire globe.
There are several Pearl Jam web sites that have multiple addresses that access the same content. Before you submit a site, be sure that it does not have another address that directs you to the same page. There can only be one listing for the site.

Example: www.tenclub.net, www.tenclub.com, and www.pearljam.com all link to the same page with the same content, but it is redundant to have all three listed so the only one that is used is www.tenclub.net.

Sites about the Scottish group.
Tejano music's newest and brigtest star, 14 year old Jennifer Peña.
Singer/songwriter Michael Penn is best known for the song "No Myth" from his 1989 debut album "March." In addition to three other albums - most recently 2000's "MP4 (Days Since a Lost Time Accident)" - he also scored the films "Hard Eight," "Boogie Nights," "The Anniversary Party" and "Melvin Goes to Dinner." Penn is married to singer/songwriter Aimee Mann and is the brother of actors Sean and Chris Penn.
For albums, please submit reviews to the appropriate album subcategory.
Four-piece "energetic skate-punk" band from Southern California, US. Their debut EP, A Word from the Wise, was released in 1989.
Experimental folk/rock group from England, UK. When they formed in 1966 they consisted of Jacqui McShee (vocals), Bert Jansch (guitar), John renbourn (guitar),Danny Thompson (bass), and Terry Cox (drums). Their first album, released in 1968, was self titled.
Jim Pepper, of Kaw and Creek Indian heritage, was a jazz composer and saxophonist and created a unique synthesis of Native American music and modern jazz. He died in 1992 at the age of 50.
Belgian singer/songwriter, whose real name is Maribel Perez. Her debut album, Hello World, was released in September, 2000.
Los Angeles based Alternative Rock band. Members are: Billy Howerdel (composer/guitar); Maynard James Keenan (words/vocals); Paz Lenchantin (bass/violin); Troy Van Leeuwen (guitar); and Josh Freese (drums).
Sites for the hip hop artist Christopher Perkins, also known as Vitamin C.
Singer-songwriter formerly of the 80's band Journey.
German rock/metal queen Doro Pesch entered the music scene when her band "Warlock" released their debut album, "Burning The Witches", back in 1984. Five years and three records later, Doro left Warlock to start her international solo career with the release of "Force Majeure". Since then, she's recorded six more studio albums, a live CD, and a couple of compilations and remixes. Her latest album, "Love Me In Black", was released in 1998.
Sites about the politically active, urban folk trio: Peter, Paul & Mary.
Please submit only sites that concentrate on collecting the words to songs sung by Peter, Paul and Mary. These sites may also contain additional elements as long as the primary focus is on lyrics.
Guitarist, born on July 12, 1967, in Long Island, New York, US. Regular contributor to Guitar World Magazine.
This category lists official sites, fan sites, discographies and other web sites related to the British pop duo Pet Shop Boys.
Life and works of the French-American singer.
Indie-rock singer-songwriter known for her provocative lyrics. Her 1993 debut album "Exile in Guyville," which she says is a song-by-song response to the Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main Street," is widely regarded as a classic.
For albums, please submit reviews to the appropriate subcategory.

If your site does not deal with the band Phantom Planet please find an appropriate category to submit it to under Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists.
The Pharcyde: Hip Hop artists from California, USA. Including the members Phoenix (aka Slimkid Tre), Imani and Bootie Brown. Known for their songs like "Ya Mama", "Runnin'", "Drop" or "Passin' me by".
Five-piece Christian worship band based in Brighton, England.
Sites related to the solo work of ex-Toad the Wet Sprocket guitarist Glen Phillips.
Previously the lead vocalist of Grant Lee Buffalo, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter occasionally appears as a troubadour on the TV series "Gilmore Girls."
Leslie "Sam" Phillips is a singer/songwriter, the wife of singer/songwriter/producer T-Bone Burnett. After recording several albums for the Contemporary Christian market as Leslie Phillips, she married Burnett, changed her stage name to Sam, and started recording for the mainstream market.
This category is for sites primarily about Trey Anastasio. If your site is about Phish as a whole, please submit to the appropriate section here.
French rock/soul/rhythm band that has released one album, "United."
Please submit ONLY sites about the French band Phoenix to this category.

Bands based in or around Phoenix, Arizona should submit their sites to the appropriate Regional/ category.

British indie/alternative band led by Glen Johnson since 1995. The band has followed a policy of using many guest artists, and has recorded for over 15 labels with over 30 former members.
This category is ONLY for sites related to the British band named Piano Magic.
Soul/gospel/R&B singer from the 60's. Before he embarked on his solo career he was a member of The Falcons, with whom he had several hits. He was signed to Atlantic Records, and notable hits include Land of 1000 Dances, and Mustang Sally.
Emo/Rock band from Somerville, MA, USA. Band members are: Travis Shettel (vocals/guitar); Andrew Bonner (bass); Aaron Stuart (guitar); and Jon Sullivan (drums).
Tulsa, Oklahoma based Christian Rock band, first formed in 1998. Pillar are: Rob Beckley (vocals); Brad Noone (drums); Noah Israel (guitar); and Kalel (bass).
Information about R&B performance artist P!NK.
Born Febuary 17, 1941 Gene Francis Alan Pitney in Hartford, Connecticut, US. Pitney's first hit was "I Wanna Love My Life Away", which he wrote himself. He had 16 top forty songs in the USA from 1961 to 1968.
The Pixies were one of the first rock bands to be characterized as "alternative rock", and a key influence for many of the bands who pioneered the genre (e.g. Nirvana, Radiohead, Blur). Formed in Boston in 1986, this non-traditional rock quartet created a style that blended punk, jazz, surf and rock n' roll into something original for their time. They created five studio albums during their five year creative period, and broke up in 1991. The band reunited in 2004 to critical and popular acclaim.
Please submit only English-language sites related to the Boston rock band The Pixies to this category. Sites related to bandleader Black Francis''s solo persona Frank Black should be listed under Arts:Music:Bands_and_Artists:B:Black,_Frank.
Popular 1980's Canadian rock band consisting of members Mark Holmes (vocals, bass), Sergio Gali (guitar), Chris Steffler (drums), Kenny MacLean (keyboards, bass), Sascha Tukatsch (drums; replaced Steffler).
Submit sites related to Platinum Blonde including biographies, articles, interviews, etc.
Play is a Swedish all girl pop quartet comprised of Rosanna Munter (aka Rosie), Faye Hamlin, Anna Sundstrand, and Anais Lameche. The group released their self-titled debut album in June of 2002.
Only submit sites related to the music group Play 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.
Electronic trio from Birmingham, England.
Austin, Texas based Pop band. Members are: Jon Bookout (guitar/vocal); Steve McAllister (bass/vocal); John Arradondo (drums); and Stewart Cochran (keyboards).
Solo project of Liam Hayes, born in Chicago, USA.
Christian boyband.

Poe

This category links about and related to the alternative rock singer/songwriter Poe, who fronts the band of the same name.
Information sites about the Pogues and its member's past and present projects (Radiators from Space, Shane MacGowan and the Popes, Low & Sweet Orchestra, etc).
Originally a quartet of sisters Ruth, Anita, June and Bonnie Ponter, from Oakland, California. Bonnie went solo in 1978, and the remaining trio continued. with great success in the early 1980s. Ruth, Anita and June were recently in a revival of the musical review
Web Sites for the rock band Poison also known as The Glam, Slam Kingz Of Noize
Band made up of three members of the group Miracle Legion using pseudonyms: Muggy (Mark Mulcahy), Jersey (Dave Mcaffrey) and Harris Polaris (Scot "Spot" Boutier). Polaris is best known for providing the theme song and much of the incidental music for the Nickelodeon series "The Adventures of Pete and Pete."
A self-described "choral symphonic pop" group from the Dallas, Texas area. The group was founded by Tim DeLaughter and has had from 13 to 27 members. The three original members, Tim DeLaughter, Mark Pirro, and Brian Wakeland were former members of the band Tripping Daisy.
German progressive rock band led by keyboardist/composer Florian Fricke and known for scoring many of director Werner Herzog's films.
Drummer born in Hartford, Connecticut, US. Percussionist for Toto and many television programs.
Sites which deal with Toto in general should be submitted to that category.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is an American rock and blues band from Waitsfield, Vermont.
Together since 1990, this Australian rock band's influences include: Neil Young , Rolling Stones, Doors, Led Zeppelin, Steppenwolf and Rodriguez. Powderfinger are: Jon Coghill (drums); John Collins (bass); Ian Haug (guitar/vocals); Bernard Fanning (lead vocals/guitars/piano); Darren Middleton (vocals/guitar/keyboard).
New Zealand born drummer for The Church as well as a solo artist and producer.
One of the most popular Italian progressive rock bands. Founded in the early 1970s.
This category contains Web sites dedicated to Elvis Presley.
Groups that exist entirely through an online interface (such as mailing lists, chat rooms, forums or Yahoo groups) should be submitted to the Chats and Forums category.
William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006), a musician often referred to as "The fifth Beatle".
Sites about the Australian power-pop band.
Rock and Roll pioneer from New Orleans. Born in 1933, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Prick is actually only one man, Kevin McMahon. The music is kinda industrial, similar to the band Nine Inch Nails, but better, of course.
Andy Prieboy replaced Stan Ridgway as Wall of Voodoo's lead singer until the group disbanded. The Los Angeles singer/songwriter has released two solo albums and wrote "White Trash Wins Lotto," a rock opera loosely based on the life of Axl Rose.
Maddy Prior - British singer in the folk tradition - founder member of Steeleye Span. Now performs with her daughter Rose Kemp, and Abbie Lathe.
Scottish pop band, fronted by twins Craig and Charlie Reid. Best known for the songs I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) and Letter from America.
Procol Harum was formed under several other names in the late 1960s. The band has had individual players leave and return, new players join, and the original band reform. Original members were Gary Brooker, Matthew Fisher, Bobby Harrison, David Knights, Keith Reid, Ray Royer. The band was named after a friend's Burmese cat, although it was misspelled and the cat's pedigree name was Procul Harun.
Please suggest websites about the group or any of its members here. If there is a separate category for one member, click on that link and suggest the site to that category.

TITLE: For individual members, title should be Last Name, First Name. For the group, title should be the website's official name, or just "Procol Harum".
DESCRIPTION: Only use one or two sentences describing what the website is about, and what viewers can expect to see, such as a discography, photographs, or lyrics.

The Prodigy is a dance band from England, with hits such as "Firestarter" and "Breathe."
Please submit only sites dealing with The Prodigy in this category.
Christian rock band.
The Promise Ring formed in early 1995 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The band consists of Scott Schoenbeck (bass), Dan Didier (drums), Jason Gnewikow (guitar), and Davey vonBohlen (vocals, guitar).
Sites related to the musician Chuck Prophet
Please submit sites related to the musician Chuck Prophet.
New wave/punk/rock band formed in England in 1977 by brothers Richard Butler and Tim Butler, along with saxophone player Duncan Kilburn and guitarist Roger Morris.
Sites about the Swedish band.
Band formed by John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) following the demise of The Sex Pistols. Many Members have gone on to or came from other distinguished Punk/Rock/New wave bands and continue to thrive in other bands or solo careers.
Pleas submit sites dealing with Public Image Limited or related to the band through former members. Please note that John Lydon and The Sex Pistols have their own categories.
Female pop duo from Japan.
Please only submit sites regarding the Japanese music group Puffy.
Anything to do with Pulp, meaning Jarvis Cocker, Steve Mackay, Mark Webber, Candida Doyle and Nick Banks. It can also mean ex-members like Russell Senior and the rest of Sheffield. Anything of a non-pulpy nature can be sent elsewhere.
Nu-metal band from Montreal, Quebec.
Pop band based in Manchester, England.
Three piece Rock band from Boston, whose songs have appeared in movies such as There's Something About Mary; Me, Myself and Irene, and Gun Shy. Members are: Chris Trapper (vocals, guitar); Ryan MacMillan (drums, percussion); and Dan McLoughlin (bass, keyboards).
Puerto Rican heavy metal band.