Rock & Pop Artists
.38 Special
After more than two decades together, 38 Special is still playing more than 100 shows per year. And at every one of them, thousands of audience members are completely blindsided by the power and muscle of the band's performance. "When we come out, people are like, 'Whoa! It's like a freight train rolling over them…'" says vocalist/guitarist Don Barnes.
Aerosmith

Aerosmith was one of the most popular hard rock bands of the '70s,
setting the style and sound of hard rock and heavy metal for the next
two decades with their raunchy, bluesy swagger. The Boston-based
Air Supply

Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock first met in 1974, during an Australian production of �Jesus Christ Superstar�. Both had auditioned and secured roles as apostles in the production. On break time between rehearsals, Graham would sit by himself and play his guitar.
Akon
The mere act of surviving on a day to day basis is the foundation from which a true artist builds his craft. Multi-talented newcomer AKON is no exception to this rule. His dynamic debut album, TROUBLE, a collection of stirring songs, creatively reflects the ups and downs of the singer/songwriter/producer's life experiences.
Alana Davis
Alana Davis hotly anticipated new album, Surrender Dorothy, is her third recording since TIME magazine ranked her debut release the #3 Album of the Year. Alana recently turned down seven offers from major labels, independent labels and major independent distributors to instead launch her own company, Tigress Records.
Alanis Morissette
A dozen years after the breakthrough debut of Jagged Little Pill, an album which earned four Grammys, sold 30 million records and spawned a dedicated worldwide fan base, Alanis Morissette remains not only an enduringly popular artist, but one whose success stems from a fierce commitment to authenticity and, to an equal extent, vulnerability.
Alice Cooper
Without Alice Cooper, there might never have been the NY Dolls, KISS, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Motley Crue, Slipknot or Rob Zombie ... maybe not even David Bowie, or at least not Ziggy Stardust.
All American Rejects
The All-American Rejects are a Stillwater, Oklahoma based band whose incomparable sound fuses modern power pop music with drum loops, rock guitar and infectious melodies and harmonies.
Ambrosia
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America
In the midst of their fourth decade of music making, America have been perennials on the concert circuit for 34 years, pleasing their loyal fan base and attracting new generations of followers.
Anders Osborne
Anders Osborne was born in 1966 in Uddevalla, Sweden. At the age of 7 his family moved to Island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, an island known for its artist-friendly atmosphere, ancient architecture and serene landscape, captured so poignantly by resident and famed movie director Ingmar Bergman in several of his films.
Ashanti
Ashanti brings her best game and more on her fourth studio album, the aptly titled The Declaration, arriving in June of 2008 as the most complete and compelling offering of her career. A soaring collection of new tracks, penned by the multi-talented artist, the intricately produced album captures her alluring presence and incredible vocal range.
Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Atlanta Rhythm Section... ARS... In the annals of rock and roll, where do they fit? They put out 15 albums of excellent original material, and consistently put on entertaining live shows-both of which helped establish a broad if not huge fan base. They had some big hits and have been a major player in the Southern Rock scene. But is that the whole story? In some circles, maybe.
Australian Pink Floyd
The Australian Pink Floyd Show was formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 1988, but weren't known as this until relocating to the UK.
Average White Band
After many years of aging, a fine single malt Scotch begins to achieve a mellow perfection, it's golden glow tempting us to try a sip. However, the fire that lies below that smoothness can be enough to knock one's head back! And so it has been with one of Scotland's other contributions to the world, the Average White Band.
B.B. King
His reign as King of the Blues has been as long as that of any monarch on earth. Yet B.B. King continues to wear his crown well. At age 82, he is still light on his feet, singing and playing the blues with relentless passion. Time has no apparent effect on B.B., other than to make him more popular, more cherished, more relevant than ever.
Backstreet Boys
It’s hard to believe that 15 years have passed since Backstreet Boys redefined the modern musical landscape, ushering in a chapter of pop culture that commandeered the world’s radio airwaves, broke music and concert sales records, and launched a new generation of teen idols for millions of youth.
Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies Are Me.
Barenaked Ladies Are…
Ed Robertson: vocals, guitar
Steven Page: vocals, guitar
Tyler Stewart: drums, backing vocals.
Jim Creeggan: bass, stringed instruments, and vocals
Kevin Hearn: keyboards, guitar, and vocals
Better than Ezra
Kevin, Cary, and Tom. They make up Better Than Ezra, a New Orleans based group that has been making it’s mark on the billboard charts with their singles "In The Blood", "Good", and "Rosealia".
Big Bad VooDoo Daddy
Following the paths of big band leaders like Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s brassy, upbeat sound has been embraced both by older fans nostalgic for the music of their youth and by legions of younger fans enamored of the elegance and sophistication of the Big Band era.
Bill Medley
When Bobby Hatfield passed away in November 2003, it was a fearsome blow to Bill Medley, who co-founded The Righteous Brothers in 1962. Medley had lost a friend, a business partner and - most of all - a singing partner with whom he'd been associated since his late-teens. Some observers may have expected him to walk away from music. If so, they simply didn't know Bill.
Bill “Sauce Boss” Wharton
Come and Get It! is a gumbo of rootsy styles celebrating the diversity of what has become Americana. The Sauce Boss stirs the Blues with a little twang of country, add a pinch of Latin and World Beat rhythms and a splash of rap, cook it all together with a treatment of fine tunesmanship to have a unique and flavorful platter.
Black Widow
The newest inductees into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization. They scored their first major hits with reggae, rock/disco and hip-hop songs. They wrote great rock hooks and brilliant ironic lyrics. They had the hippest clothes and the coolest hair.
Blink 182
It's almost a given that the story of blink-182 is already familiar to most fans of current rock music. The scrappy pop-punk band forms in suburban San Diego in 1993, releases their debut album Cheshire Cat on a local label and four albums, countless stages and several million albums later, ends up as one of the world's most wanted, most recognized and most emulated pop-punk acts.
Blondie
The newest inductees into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization. They scored their first major hits with reggae, rock/disco and hip-hop songs. They wrote great rock hooks and brilliant ironic lyrics. They had the hippest clothes and the coolest hair.
Blue Man Group
Blue Man Group is a creative organization dedicated to creating exciting and innovative work in a wide variety of mediums.
Blues Traveler
A New York-based blues-rock quartet formed in 1988 by singer/harmonica player John Popper, guitarist Chan Kinchla, bassist Bobby Sheehan, and drummer Brendan Hill, Blues Traveler was part of a revival of the extended jamming style of '60s and '70s groups like the Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin.
Bob Dylan
The grandchild of Jewish-Russian immigrants, Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman, on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, where his father, Abe, worked for the Standard Oil Company. In 1947, the Zimmerman family moved to the small town of Hibbing, where an unexceptional childhood did little to hint at the brilliance to come.
Bob Seger
There is a signature richness and power to the music that Bob Seger has been making for four decades, and as succeeding generations have discovered those qualities, his reputation as an artist and songwriter has only grown. His work represents the honest best of what rock & roll can be. It’s passionate, unpretentious, uplifting and true to itself and its audience.
Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt, the daughter of Broadway star John Raitt and accomplished pianist Marjorie, grew up in Los Angeles in a family of artists and social activists. At age 8, a Christmas gift of a Stella guitar was emblematic. Raitt's ultimate six-string prowess and singing would ultimately land her a major-label deal by 1971.
Booker T. & The MG’s
Booker T. Jones is a legendary performer, producer and songwriter perhaps best known for the million-selling instrumental "Green Onions," recorded by Booker T. and the MGs. His career highlights, however, also include recording with everyone from Otis Redding, Ray Charles and Wilson Pickett to Bob Dylan, Boz Scaggs and Barbra Streisand.