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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · Quaker City Night Hawks and Andy Yu are among the top 10 Dallas bands musicians making waves. Local cover bands like Petty Theft bring classic hits to life at various Dallas clubs. Music festivals such as Deep Ellum Arts and Music celebrate local talent with vibrant performances. Notable Dallas musicians include legends like Stevie Ray Vaughan ...

  2. Feb 4, 2023 · The Battle of the Bands 2023 Dallas - Jan 15, 2023 - The High School battle when 10 of Texas and Louisiana's High School Bands showcase their talent in exciting High School band programs. Diana Ross is touring with The Music Legacy Tour 2023 - Dallas 12-15 Sept 2023.

    • Polyphonic Spree. Formed in 2000 by bandleader Tim DeLaughter, the Polyphonic Spree is one of the most innovative bands in music history. A massive choir that’s released five full-length albums, the band’s sound blends orchestral instruments with pop sensibilities for a sound that’s totally unique.
    • St. Vincent. A former member of the Polyphonic Spree, Annie Clark, better known to fans as St. Vincent, is a killer guitarist and vocalist. Known for songs like “Digital Witness” and “Love This Giant,” her collaboration with artist David Byrne, Clark moved to Dallas as a child and lived there before moving to Boston to attend the Berklee College of Music.
    • Vanilla Ice. The stage name of ‘90s rapper Robert Van Winkle, Vanilla Ice was born in Dallas and bounced between the suburb of Carrollton and Miami as a young man.
    • The Chicks. Founded by bassist Laura Lynch, guitarist Robin Macy, and Martie and Emily Erwin, the Dixie Chicks got its start in Dallas in 1989. Lubbock native and powerhouse vocalist Natalie Maines joined the band in 1995 after Lynch and Macy’s respective departures, and the rest is history.
  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Verdict of Vengeance (VoV) are a metal band from Dallas, Texas that mix elements of thrash metal, death metal, groove metal and hardcore. Al Goode, Chris King, Matt Fiddes and Gerad Deuvall formed the band in 2006 with the intention of making in your face thrash and death metal music with aggressive vocals.

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    • The Crickets
    • ZZ Top
    • Pantera
    • Spoon
    • Old 97’s
    • Fastball
    • Toadies
    • Butthole Surfers
    • MDC
    • Drowning Pool

    Our first rock and roll band, The Crickets, was formed in Lubbock, Texas, in 1957. Its founders, vocalist and lead guitarist Buddy Holly, and bassist Joe Mauldin were both born in Lubbock. Drummer Jerry Allison, born in Hillsboro, Texas, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan, from California, completed the group. Only four months after the band’s form...

    From Lubbock, we go to Houston, the origin of one of the most iconic rock bands to hail from Texas. ZZ Topwas formed in 1969 and consisted of a trio of vocalist, guitarist, and frontman Billy Gibbons, vocalist, and bassist Dusty Hill, and drummer Frank Beard. The band released its first album ZZ Top’s First Album in 1971, containing blues-inspired ...

    Arlington, Texas, gave birth to the heavy metal rock band Pantera in 1981. Its members came from different states but came together as a glam metal band. By 1986, the band began shifting away from glam metal to heavy metal. This was evident in their 1988 album Power Metal. But it was only in the 1990s that the band would gain international acclaim....

    Our next band on our list is Spoon, an indie rock band formed by Britt Daniel and Jim Eno in 1993 in Austin, Texas. The band released its first album Telephono in 1996. Though it gained mixed reviews, it was notable for its post-punk and pop elements. They found their big break in 2001 with the release of their album Girls Can Tell. It sold more co...

    The pioneer of the alternative country movement in the 1990s is Old 97’s. This alternative rock band was formed in 1992 in Dallas, Texas. Their name came from the Wreck of the Old 97, a rail disaster involving the Southern Railway mail train number 97. Old 97’s came out with their first album, Hitchhike to Rhome, in 1994, followed by Wreck Your Lif...

    Like Spoon, Fastball is a rock band formed in Austin, Texas, by members Tony Scalzo, Joey Shuffield, and Miles Zuniga. Their first album, Make Your Mama Proud, debuted in 1996 though it did not perform well. Their sophomore album, All The Pain Money Can Buy, fared much better. It sold over a million copies before the end of the year. The album rece...

    Fort Worth, Texas, witnessed the formation of the alternative rock band Toadiesin 1989. They were first recognized as having a “distinctly grunge” and “distinctly Texan” sound. The band’s first album, Rubberneck, was released in 1994 and peaked at #56 on theBillboard200. It went on to sell over one million copies. It features the band’s most popula...

    Singer Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul Leary were still students at a university in San Antonio, Texas, when they formed the amusingly namedButthole Surfers. They became known as a hardcore punk rock band that made use of the elements of noise rock and punk in their songs. The group released their first album, Psychic… Powerless… Another Man’s Sac,...

    Another hardcore punk rock band that hailed from Austin, Texas, is MDC (Millions of Dead Cops). They are notable in that they were among the pioneers of hardcore punk in Austin. With other bands, The Dicks and Big Boys, they were responsible for forming the Austin hardcore scene. MDC’s first album, Millions of Dead Cops, came out in 1982 and had no...

    Up next is Drowning Pool, a heavy metal rock band formed in 1996 in Dallas, Texas. The band’s name came from The Drowning Pool, an American thriller movie. Their first album, Sinner, came out in 2001 and received platinum certification in several months. It contains their most famous song, “Bodies.” It sold over one and a half million copies despit...

  4. Mar 9, 2023 · The Dallas music scene is packed with amazing local talent and radio stations are the perfect place to get your fix of great local tunes. From college-run KXT 91.7FM to commercial airwaves on 97.9 The Beat, there’s no shortage of opportunities for Dallas bands to be heard in the city streets and beyond.

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  6. Nov 18, 2020 · In a year that thwarted plans for veteran artists and new bands alike, Dallas’ Americana scene is as strong as ever. Here are the nominees for the 2020 Dallas Observer Music Awards’ Best ...