Please submit sites dealing primarily with this band here. Sites about more than one band should be submitted to either the appropriate Arts: Music: Styles category (if all the bands fit under one style) or to Arts: Music: Personal Home Pages.Atlanta, Georgia based pop-metal band.
Please submit only sites about jazz musician Boney James.Jazz saxophonist, keyboardist, producer and songwriter.
Please only submit completed sites to this category.Jamiroquai is an English acid jazz and funk band. In this category you will find links to Jamiroquai pages around the web.
This category comprises websites dedicated to the band Jethro Tull, or its members (past and present), and offering unique content. Sites superficially featuring Tull amongst other topics, or reproducing content already available elsewhere, without adding value, should not be submitted.Jethro Tull is a musical group that defies categorisation, a group that has slipped through the confines of any and all genres to form an unexplainable musical phenomenon... and it is one of the very few that has also been successful at it. Selling in excess of 60 million albums, and playing over 2,500 concerts in forty different countries, neither Ian Anderson (Tull's frontman/flautist/vocalist) nor the rest of the group show any signs of slowing down. Best known for their albums in the late 60's and early 70's... hit albums such as "Benefit", "Aqualung" and "Thick as a Brick" brought Tull into the ranks of superstardom. After the release of Aqualung, Tull were voted "World's Most Popular Band" by fans across the globe. So exactly what genre does Tull fit in? Truth is, there is not a convenient label to stick on this band. It would be nearly impossible to say that Jethro Tull were any one type of band. They have won a Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Grammy, they have been featured in many a rock and roll magazine, and are most heavily played on classic rock radio stations, and what's more, Anderson has also taken a solo path, most notably with the production of an album titled "Divinities", which is comprised of twelve compositions for flute and orchestra. With Ian's venture into classical music, we saw yet another change in the genre. Although Anderson was not classically trained on flute, or any other instrument for that argument, he manages to pull off a polished new sound. Jethro Tull grew up alongside the likes of the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd, and with those genres conquered by their respective bands, where did Tull fit in? Ian explains, in this 1978 interview with Creem Magazine, just what piece of the puzzle Jethro Tull is. "Stylistically, I've always said that we can't be a heavy riff group because Led Zeppelin are the best in the world. We can't be a blues-influenced r&b rock and roll group because the Stones are the best in the world. We can't be a slightly sort of airy-fairy mystical sci-fi synthesizing abstract freak-out group because Pink Floyd are the best-in the world. And so what's left? And that's what we've always done. We've filled the gap." But Tull has had it's part in influencing the world of rock and pop music as well... In their touring of over forty countries, the group has brought music to many lands that have not been exposed to the likes of any type of pop or rock music. Now with a steady fan base in many regions of Africa and India, Tull continues to bring influences from the Middle and Far East into their music. One recent album Roots to Branches (1996), took many instruments native to the middle and far eastern lands and integrated them into a new style of "progressive rock". The swiftly changing keys and meters provide for a very thrilling ride as the solid backing from his band members offers a great wave of searing energy that just invigorates you. Indeed, the world has never heard a pop band that provides this kind of musical and lyrical excitement in their music. Ian Anderson's musical ideas have been known to effectively taken the roots of one genre and uplift them, transplanting them into fertile soil that proves perfect for a steady and still growing fan base. Throughout the years of the groups existence, Tull have created many new avenues of which many groups today follow in, and with the release of a new Jethro Tull album last September(2000), as well as an Ian Anderson acoustic solo album The Secret Language of Birds (March, 2000), it is doubtful that the group will stop there.
Before submitting to this category, please make sure your site wouldn''t be better suited for one of the sub-categories.This singer/songwriter, born in Utah in 1974 and raised in Alaska, released her debut, Pieces Of You, in 1994.
Please submit only sites dealing with Billy Joel in this category.Classically trained pianist, multi-award winning, and world famous; Billy Joel is also a singer, composer, and songwriter. His exciting mellow narrative singing style, backed at times by a driving rock force, has made him a classic. Released the long-awaited classical album "Fantasies and Delusions" in 2001, and has turned his musical direction to that area.
Please submit in this category sites dealing with singer JoJo (Joanna Levesque).JoJo (Joanna Levesque) was born on December 20th 1990 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother, a church soloist and trained musical theater performer, would practice hymns and arias alike while a young JoJo watched, listened and learned.
Please submit sites about the band Judas Priest to this category.Judas Priest was one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the 1970s. They spearheaded the "new wave of British heavy metal" late in the decade. In leather and chains, the band combined the gothic doom of Black Sabbath with the riffs and speed of Led Zeppelin, and added a vicious two-lead guitar attack. They set the pace for much of the popular heavy metal from 1975 until 1985, as well as laying the groundwork for the speed metal and death metal of the 1980s.
Please submit only sites about, or related to, The Juliana Theory. Sites that concentrate on interviews or other types of articles, including reviews and news, should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory.Their name is derived from the Juliana Group, several University of Pittsburgh students who are conducting a study on music and the interactions with audiences. The Juliana Theory was set up by lead singer/songwriter Brett Detar, who was the only Pittsburgh band to accept the challenge of being studied as a social experiment.
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Jump, Little Children is a rock band based in Charleston, South Carolina. The members are as follows:
The band has four albums: The Licorice Tea Demos, Buzz, Magazine, and Vertigo. The first two are now available in combined form as The Early Years, Volume I. Magazine was released by Breaking Records, which no longer exists, but will be re-released in the future by Jump, Little Children's new label, E-Z Chief records. The other 3 albums are available from E-Z Chief through jumplittlechildren.com; Vertigo is also available in most East-coast music stores.
Only sites related to Junoon will be added to this category.Junoon (Urdu for Passion) is an alternative/rock band in South Asia. They sing largely in the Urdu language, in a style blending Western hard rock with Sindhi and Punjabi folk, and Qawwali. Their music is inspiring and preaches the message of love and peace. Devoted Junoon fans are called Junoonis (Passionate) and are found in large numbers in Pakistan, India, the Middle East and even North America.
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