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t.A.T.u. (pronounced "Tatoo") is a duet from Russia composed of: Lena Katina: born in Moscow on October 4th, 1984. Attended an average Russian high school. Yulia Volkova: born in Moscow on February 20th, 1985. Upon finishing the 9th grade entered the "State Musical Variety and Jazz Arts School", department of variety singing. Both Lena and Yulia sang in the children's group "Neposedy". The girls came together again during a casting that took place at the Mosfilm studio. They were selected independently out of 500 contenders. The group's name is spelled "Taty" in the Russian Cyrillic character set (still pronounced "Tatoo"), and means "this girl -- that girl" or "this girl loves that girl". Their first album, "200Km/hr In The Wrong Lane", has been a huge international success in both Eastern and Western Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Sites about this duet known as t.A.T.u., Tatu, or Taty.
Sites related to versatile baritone and songwriter Russ Taff. He joined the Imperials, a southern gospel group, in 1976. After five years with the group, he embarked on a solo career in Contemporary Christian Music, as a rocker. Three-time winner of the Dove for Best Male Vocalist, he later recorded a Christmas album as well as a Grammy-winning tribute to his traditional (Black) gospel influences. In 1995, the album "Winds of Change" was his entry in the country music arena. In 1999, he returned to Christian music, and at the beginning of 2002 he joined the Gaither Vocal Band.
Rock quartet from Paris, France.
Formed in 1999, Amityville, NY's Taking Back Sunday took their version of melodic hardcore from bands like Lifetime, Endpoint, and Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as guitarist Ed Reyes' emo band the Movielife.
Talking Heads are a band which formed in 1975, and featured David Byrne on guitar and lead vocals, Chris Frantz on drums, Tina Weymouth on bass and Jerry Harrison on keyboards and guitar. They found success as part of the New York punk movement, playing at the CBGB's club with artists like Television, the Ramones and Patti Smith. Later working extensively with Brian Eno, they made the celebrated concert movie "Stop Making Sense" and split up in 1992 after making 10 albums. David Byrne has a successful and innovative solo career, husband and wife Chris and Tina have their own band the Tom Tom Club, and Jerry Harrison produces and co-founded www.garageband.com. The above may or may not be correct.
This category is about the band Talking Heads. The members of the group and their solo projects have their own categories or go under the general Bands and Artists section.
Talulah Gosh were a ground-breaking twee pop group from England in 1986 and 1987.
San Francisco band fronted by Paula Frazer.
Houston-based pipe band whose musicianship is equalled only by its showmanship.
Please submit sites dealing with the music of Tartanic. Note that details about individual band members should be submitted to the appropriate solo piper or percussionist categories.
Melbourne based songwriters and multi-instrumentalists.
Members are:- Jason Singh (guitar, vocals), Tim Wild (guitar, vocals), Tim Watson (guitar, vocals).
Websites about Dallas Taylor, former drummer for Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. In the early 1980's, he began writing and recording with David Neely. As a result of drug and alcohol abuse, Taylor had a liver transplant in 1990. He works to help others recover from addiction and is again recording music.
Born 20 June 1960 in Birmingham, England. Bass player of Duran Duran and Power Station. Had a solo chart single in 1986 with "I Do What I Do..." from the film 9 1/2 Weeks.
Soul artist from Crawford, Arkansas. He passed away May 31, 2000 in Dallas, Texas.
Submit sites related to Johnnie Taylor including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews, and fan tributes.
Riot Grrl/ Queercore band with Donna Dresch, Jody Bleyle and Kaia Wilson.
Sites related to the British band The Teardrop Explodes.
Tears For Fears is from Bath, England. Originally a duo consisting of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith. Before they formed Tears For Fears, they were both in a group called Graduate. Curt left the band in the early 90's and went on to form the band Mayfield. Roland has kept the Tears For Fears name.
Canadian rock band from the 1970s.
Japanese DJ once part of the popular club group Deee-Lite.
UK cult band fronted by Dan Treacy.
Self-proclaimed "Greatest Band On Earth." Acoustic duo of actors, writers, and musicians Kyle Gass and Jack Black.
This category is about Bradford rock band Terrorvision, they were formed in 1986 which the moniker 'Spoilt Bratz' (Yes they *were* glam!). In 1990 the Spoilt Bratz changed their name to the more modern sounding `Terrorvision', after a cult 1960's horror movie of the same name (in which aliens come down through a man's TV set and eat his family). They're biggest success to date (July 2000) was with 'Tequila' which hit #2 in the UK charts, beaten only by The Offsprings 'Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)'. They were dropped by EMI 5 months after this high. The story continues with the new label...
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This category is for sites related to the Scottish band named Texas.

Sites about bands and artists from the state of Texas should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory of Regional: North America: United States: Texas: Arts and Entertainment: Music.

Texas is the Reason consisted of Norm Arenas (guitar), Garrett Klahn (vocals and guitar), Scott Winegard (bass), and Chris Daly (drums). The band broke up in 1997.
Jake Thackray is a British entertainer, born in Yorkshire in 1938. His songs first appeared in folk clubs and local radio, and during his early musical years he built up a growing band of fans. He became a well known face after a number of guest spots on UK television shows - in That's Life, with Esther Rantzen. He died on December 27th 2002.
This category is for websites about the band that dog.
Political pop-rock band (1984-1993) from Derry, Ireland, featuring the O`Néill brothers, also of The Undertones.
Pages here listed are about a Swedish symphonic metal band Therion.
Irish hard rock band, fronted by Philip Lynott.
Please submit sites dealing primarily with this band here.

Sites dealing primarily with Philip Lynott should be suggested to Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: L: Lynott, Philip. Sites about any of the other band members should be suggested to the appropriate band member category.

Sites dealing primarily with Thin Lizzy merchandise should be submitted to Shopping: Music: Related Merchandise: Artist Specific:.

Rock and roll group out of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Soul and rhythm and blues singer.
Singer-songwriter trio consisting of Matthew Sweet, Pete Droge and Shawn Mullins.
Rock band formed in 1968 and popular during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Members - Robbi Robb (Tribe After Tribe) - Richard Stuverud - Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam)
BORN: July 15, 1952, Leesburg, Florida
DIED: April 23, 1991, New Orleans, Louisiana

Johnny Thunders (born John Anthony Genzale, Jr.) was the guitarist for the New York Dolls, the New York City proto-punk glam band of the early '70s. He later worked with a backing band The Heartbreakers and as a solo artist.

Kathryn Tickell - English folk musician and teacher, specialising in the Northumbrian pipes. She has worked with a wide range of musicians from all types and styles including Evelyn Glennie, John Surman, Andy Sheppard and Sting. In 1997 Kathryn founded the "Young Musicians' Fund", to help young people in the North East to realise their musical potential.
The pop star born Tiffany Renee Darwish in California, better known to the world as simply "Tiffany," was an instant hit with "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Could've Been." Both were included on her 1987 debut album, recorded while she was still only 15 years old.
Tiger Trap is a four-piece all-girl Twee band.
Rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1980s New Wave/synthpop band best known for the song "Voices Carry" from the album of the same name.

TLC

This topic includes information on the trio of girls in the group known as TLC. These three girls have made songs such as Baby-Baby-Baby, What About Your Friends on their first album, Ooooh On the TLC Tip, Creep, Red Light Special, and Waterfalls on their second album, CrazySexyCool and recently released their 2x Platinum album FanMail with songs such as No Scrubs and Silly Ho.
Contains websites that are about the Texas rock band Toadies.
Please submit sites about the band here. Not sites selling things.
Santa Barbara, California, alternative band popular from the early 1990s until they disbanded in 1998. Members were Glen Phillips, Todd Nichols, Dean Dinning, and Randy Guss.
Tokio Hotel is a German pop-rock band, featuring twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz (singer and guitarist, respectively), bassist Georg Listing, and drummer Gustav Schäfer.
Sites related to the rapper Tone-Loc (Anthony Smith).
Tonic -- comprised of Emerson Hart, Jeff Russo, Dan Lavery, and Jeremy Vogt -- released their first album "Lemon Parade" in 1997.
Tonight Alive are a pop punk band from Sydney, Australia, formed in 2008. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Jenna McDougall, lead guitarist Whakaio Taahi, rhythm guitarist Jake Hardy, bassist Cam Adler and drummer Matt Best.
Born Antonio Vladimer Stephen Michael Krikorian, his stage name is an amalgam of "Joseph K." from Kafka's novel "The Trial" and the Thomas Mann short story, "Tonio Kroger." Was a member of the post-Holly Crickets in the 1970s before he went solo, under the name Steve Kirkorian.
I don't know why you're at this category if you don't know who Tool is... but I'll just assume you're extremely curious. Tool is a heavy metal band. They are sort of progressive-rockish in that their music is very different from most other people today and they have lots of samples and the like in their music. If you like hard rock and you like Pink Floyd you'll probably like Tool.
If you feel your site would add any value to the Open Directory Project at all feel free to submit it, but please check to see if there are sites already listed that contain the same information as your site.
Icelandic pop singer.
Experimental, instrumental post-rock group from Chicago, US. Formed in 1990, they released their eponymous debut in 1994. The group's second full-length album, Millions Now Living Will Never Die, was released in 1996.
This category is dedicated to Toto, the world best band ;-) with all the solo projects of the artists.
Christian thrash metal band.
Plucked from obscurity to front the Steve Vai Band at the tender age of 19, Devin Townsend is one of the most brilliant musicians nobody heard of. Involved in many projects such as Ocean Machine and Strapping Young Lad, he is a producer as well, and operates his own record label to maintain artistic integrity.
This category is for all websites dedicated to Devin Townsend or one of his projects.
Yulia (Julia) is a vocalist from New Zealand. She grew up in Russia and moved to New Zealand as a teenager. Her career started in a concert held at the Christchurch Town Hall when she performed 'Ave Maria' with Russian singing legend Ivan Rebroff.
Submit sites and articles about the classical crossover vocalist from New Zealand.

TQ

Hip hop artist.
Legendary Canadian band The Tragically Hip, formed in 1983 in Kingston, Ontario, is Gordon Downie (vocals and lyrics), Bobby Baker (guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Gord Sinclair (bass), and Johnny Fay (drums).
Sites about Gordon Downie should be submitted to the Gordon Downie category.
Rock band from San Francisco.
Female Vietnamese pop vocalist living in Southern California.
The Transglobal Underground produces an eclectic mix of house, dance, and world beat music.
Transister is Keely Hawkes (lead vocals), Eric Pressly (bass), and Gary Clark (guitar).
Trapt is an alternative metal band formed in 1997 by students at University of California-Santa Barbara. Made up of childhood friends and guitarists Chris Brown (who also does lead vocals) and Peter Charell, as well as later members lead guitarist Simon Ormandy and drummer Aaron Montgomery. After a few years of opening for major rock acts, Trapt was signed to Warner Brothers Records in 2002. By late 2003, their single "Headstrong" became a hit.
Scottish pop/rock quintet. Lead singer Frank Reader is the brother of singer Eddi Reader.
New age/electronica artist.
Dutch group that sings in an invented language.
Please submit Dutch sites to the Dutch category.
Treble Charger is a Canadian band that is currently rocking it across the country.
Please only submit sites dealing directly with Treble Charger or it''s members.
Indie Pop band from London, England, formed in 1995, as a side project for frontman Bobby Wratten.
Lesbian punk band.
Female hip-hop artist from Miami, Florida.
Pop singer Jolin Tsai (Mandrin Name: Tsai Yi Ling) was born in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1980. Her debut album, 'Jolin>>1019', was released in September 1999.
Four piece punk band formed toward the end of the 20th century in Petaluma, California. The band has raised the bar for punk rock debut albums with their album The Ultimate Escape, produced by Steve Kravac. Singer Agent M is a complete package, possessing a rare combination of sweetness, beauty, talent, and power. source: www.tsunamibomb.com
Sites focused on this band.
Kate "KT" Tunstall is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from Scotland.
Big Joe Turner (1911-1985) was a jazz, R&B, and Memphis blues singer. The premiere blues shouter teamed up with Pete Johnson during the 1930s and '40s. Their performance at the Spirituals to Swing concert at Carnegie Hall in 1938 kicked off a boogie-woogie craze. He first hit the R&B chart in 1946 and had a hit each year from 1950-1956. His version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll" was on the charts for 27 weeks. He turned to jazz, recording on the Pablo label, during the 1970s and '80s.

Big Joe Turner was inducted into the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

Tina Turner is a rock and roll singer who started her days with Ike Turner back in the 1950's and 60's.
Please submit only sites that deal with singers and bands who currently have a Tina Turner act.
Finnish soprano singer, former lead singer of Nightwish.
This category lists sites which are dedicated to, or have information on, the artist Ron Tutt.
If your site would fit better into one of the subcategories of this category, please submit from there.
Formed in 1997, Tuuli is bassist Claire Blake, guitarist Dawn Mandarino, guitarist/vocalist Jenny MacIsaac and drummer Jen Foster. Tuuli radiate pop creativity with a punk rock attitude, bringing back the sounds and image of pioneering bands like The Runaways, The Go-Go's, The Clash and the Ramones, while also playing homage to 90's acts such as Hole, Veruca Salt and Garbage. [Bio excerpt courtesy www.tuuli.com]
Only submit sites related to Tuuli 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.
Experimental/electronic group formed in San Francisco in the late 1970s.
If you have a Forum/message board or chat site dedicated to Shania Twain you can list it here.
Vancouver band featuring former Econoline Crush members.
Twisted Sister was born out of New York City's early-'70s rock scene, inspired by the New York Dolls, Kiss, and Alice Cooper.
Please submit sites about the band Twisted Sister to this category.
Information resources for Twiztid and associated artists. Please make sure that assoicated artists are best placed in this category. i.e. 'Insane Clown Posse' is better placed in /Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/I/Insane_Clown_Posse

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Project featuring Tim Powles of The Church and Chris Campbell.
Type O Negative is a sarcastic "Gothadelic" quartet from sunny downtown Brooklyn, NY. Their hobbies include taking prescription medications and producing bad music.
Please feel free to submit sites wholly dedicated to the band Type O Negative here.