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The A's. The A's were an American rock band consisting of Richard Bush (lead vocals), Rick DiFonzo (guitar), Rocco Notte (keyboards), Terry Bortman (bass), and Michael Snyder (drums). Formed in Philadelphia in 1978, the band released two albums on Arista Records: The A's (1979) and A Woman's Got the Power (1981).
In the 2010s, Philadelphia has been said to have the best punk scene in the country. [10] Venues in the city became a haven for many pop punk and emo bands from other parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, even Boston and Detroit. Some bands credited with keeping the punk scene alive in Philadelphia are The Wonder Years, Modern Baseball ...
Other local institutions include the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus, founded in 1981, [7] and the Mendelssohn Club, a choral group that dates back to the 19th century. The Mendelssohn Club was founded by William Gilchrist, one of the major figures of 19th century music in the city. [8]
Pattern Is Movement. Pennsylvania Opera Theater. The People's Choice (band) (previous page) (next page) Categories: Musical groups from Pennsylvania. Musicians from Philadelphia. Music of Philadelphia. Musical groups by city in the United States.
Cinderella was an American rock band formed in the suburbs of Philadelphia in 1983. The band emerged in the mid-1980s with a series of multi-platinum studio albums and hit singles whose music videos received heavy MTV rotation and popularity. Cinderella initially had a glam metal sound throughout the late 1980s before shifting into a more blues ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. The show’s core theme of mortality and its motivational properties the show ...
S. Sorry and the Sinatras. Stick Men (punk band) The Strychnine Babies.
Pink, an American pop singer from Doylestown, launched her music career in 1995. The Hooters, a rock band formed in Philadelphia in 1980 Poison, a glam metal band formed in 1983 in Mechanicsburg The Live Aid concert at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on July 13, 1985, featured Led Zeppelin, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty and ...