http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~jross/aonhome.html
Focuses on the techno-pop group Art of Noise. Includes a complete discography with covers of each album above the track
titles. Also includes a summary of all information from the liner notes in each album.
http://www.well.com/user/tcircus/Dcuckoo/index.html
The techno-tribal band made up of six women from Oakland who build and play their own percussion instruments, including
6-foot bamboo trigger sticks. Features the bands interactive "showtoys" MidiBall and RiGBy.
Focuses on the eclectic alternative band. Includes lyrics, song parodies, dozens of pictures, and several links to other
Depeche Mode resources. Also provides information on how to subscribe to the BONG mailing list.
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~neile/EctoGuide/ectophiles.guide.html
Based on Ecto, the singer/songwriter Happy Rhodes mailing list. Provides a searchable index of similar music and explains
the ectophile phenomenon.
http://www.seanet.com/Users/dphil420/fourtuoh.html
Offers links to Seattle-area bands page, including Phat Sidy Smokehouse, Kilgore Trout, and Ganja Farmers. Also includes
show times and audio samples.
http://www.io.com/~thl/high_lonesome
Focuses on the band The High Lonesome. Features bios, history, lyrics, photos, sound, ordering information, upcoming gigs,
and more.
http://wwwtdb.cs.umu.se/~dvlawm/kraftwerk.html
Includes pictures, sounds, and videos, and a collection of Kraftwerk MIDI sequences. Lets you add your name to the list
Kraftwerk fans.
http://www.rocknroll.net/loureed/
Provides information about Lou Reed and more. Includes a bootleg gallery, a couple of guitar tabs, and plenty more.
http://www.dsv.su.se/~mats-bjo/psb/psbhome.html
The European site that provides a huge picture library, fan club information, monthly updates, and sound files. Also includes a
FAQ list, news hotlines, biographies, articles, and a pricing guide.
http://www.halcyon.com/rem/index.html
Includes notes on the R.E.M. tour, all about Mike Mills, and a Frequently Asked Questions sheet. Offers a discography,
lyrics, and guitar chord sheets. Also includes a photo archive.
http://129.237.17.3/Heads/Talking_Heads.html
Provides Talking Heads information. Spares nothingincludes digitized songs, images, and more. Also includes information
on signing up for the Talking Heads mailing list and The Members: Life After Heads.
http://miso.wwa.com/~anaconda/cure2.html
Focuses on The Cure. Includes fan club information, lyrics, images, and more. Also includes a few sound bites and tablatures.
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~athaler/TMBG/TMBG.html
Focuses on TMBG. Now lets you dial-a-song online and get previously unreleased material. Includes lyrics, graphics, and
FAQs.
Focuses on alternative and underground music in Seattle. Contains many .WAV clips and whole songs. Also furnishes a
Seattle music calendar and related art.
http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/Oscars/1960_Music.html
Lists music awards and nominees for both song, score, and adaptation. Includes release information about the film and other
works of the composer or artist.
Focuses on the 1996 Grammy Awards. Lists all nominees and winners. Includes previous of video and audio files, Grammy
trivia, and a hearsay column. Also provides QuickTime files.
http://www.clark.net/pub/warnock/WWW/review_toc.html
Offers reviews of bluegrass-related recordings by Archie Warnock III, originally published in Bluegrass Unlimited
Magazine.
Offers information about the Central Texas Bluegrass Association, a non-profit corporation. Includes a calendar of events, as
well as workshop and membership information.
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~docham/
Presents a photo gallery of bluegrass greats.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/doug/DocWat/DocWat.html
Contains a brief biography, a discography, a concert schedule, and a performance by Doc Watson accompanied by his son
Merle. Includes links to pages on other bluegrass greats, such as Bill Monroe.
http://140.190.128.190/oldtime/oldtime.html
Enables readers to exchange and sell instruments and discuss banjo playing, fiddling, songs and lyrics, reviews, and anything
else regarding American old time music. Lets you post messages to the Anything Else? page.
Blue Planet Music, organizers of the legendary Telluride Bluegrass Festival, online. Contains festival schedule and information,
as well as information about Blue Planet recordings and their mail order operation.
The site to find out about music chartsInternet Top 30, Caseys Top 40, Personal Top 20, Rick Dees Weekly Top 40,
Billboard, MTV Top 20 Music Videos, and many, many more. Features reviews and links to other music sites.
http://www.afn.org/~mrblue/ccm/ccm.html#what
Defines contemporary Christian music and serves as a guide to Web-related Christian music sources for all styles of music.
Provides links to Christian artists and labels, related publications, and more.
http://www.cmo.com/cmo/index.html
Provides information about different types of Christian music, including contemporary, alternative, praise/workship, and rap.
Includes concert dates, artists biographies, and sound files.
http://www.cs.rose-hulman.edu/~schaefsm/mws/
Focuses on contemporary christian/pop artist Michael W. Smith. Includes information on contacting the fan club and the
Michaels Best Friend newsletter.
http://rendall.notis.com/ashton/ashton.html
Serves as a resource page for contemporary Christian singer Susan Ashton. Includes the expected Net resources, as well as
many meta-links that point to other Christian music resources.
http://www.teleport.com/~allegro/
Allegro bills itself the largest independent distributor of Classical Music in America. Features sound bytes from recent
releases, as well as instructions on how to subscribe to Allegros catalogs and automatic e-mailing list. This site also provides
a link to the Magellan search engine.
Non-profit contemporary music information and resource center. Provides lists of scores, opportunities for composers and
performers, and information on grants, as well as links to Web music indices and Internet newsgroups.
http://www.infosphere.com:80/aspenonline/directory/ae/sponsors/artscouncil/sponsors/amf/index.amf.html
This site provides information about the Festival, its concert schedule, tickets, performing groups, master classes. There is also
an audition schedule for the Aspen Music School that is a part of the Festival.
http://users.aol.com/balletweb/balletweb.html
Devoted to classical ballet and occasionally to modern dance, this site offers a photo of the week, a gallery of photos, articles
from online magazines, reviews, commentaries, analyses, and links to other ballet sites.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/jcb/BCE/bce.html
This instrumental groups concerts are devoted to the music from the Renaissance Era to the present day. The BCE is
particularly committed to supporting contemporary composers, and therefore holds an annual nation-wide composition
competition in an effort to expand its interaction with American composers. Learn more about this competition and the BCEs
upcoming concert schedule at this site.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/People/marca/barker-beethoven.html
Having trouble deciding what recording of Beethovens Fifth to buy? This page offers you some tips on classical record
collecting. It also reviews certain selected well-known classical works. Theres a lot of reading involved here, so be prepared.
http://www.nwu.edu/music/bartoli/
Cecilias admirers are many and vocal (not surprisingly) in singing her praises! Lots of information about this talented
mezzo-sopranos recordings and career. You can converse with other fans and view their Web pages. Contains sound and
image files, as well as links to other Bartoli pages.
http://www.ultranet.com/~cwholl/cmc/cmc.html
Provides a guide to chamber music conferences for amateur musicians and students. Contains information, schedules, fees,
and application forms for more than 30 conferences.
http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/achatche/music/concerts.html
Features a searchable database that contains classical music concert schedules, including festivals, for the Chicago area. Lets
you search by calendar, performer, composer, or work.
This multiple award-winning site provides archives of classical music audio files in MIDI format. Listen to your favorite works
by Handel, Brahms, Scarlatti, and Albinoni. If you want to copy some of the sequences for your Web site, you must get the
permission of the compiler.
Provides information on classical and early music. Includes a guide to building a basic CD collection, a buying guide for the
serious collector, lists of more than 1,850 recommended CDs, and informative composer profiles. Searchable.
http://www.einet.net/galaxy/Leisure-and-Recreation/Music/douglas-bell/Index.html
According to Dr. Douglas Bell, mastermind behind this site, navigating the Internet without a guide is like finding yourself in
New York City without a map. With the help of this site, youll at least be able to find the Internet landmarks of classical
music that are equivalent to the Big Apples Metropolitan Opera! While youre at it, enjoy Dr. Bells Ask the Musical
Doctor column.
http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/achatche/music/Cleveland/concerts.html
Provides a searchable database that contains comprehensive classical music concert schedules, including festivals, for the
Cleveland area. Lets you search by time period, performer composer, or work.
http://www.webcom.com/~redwards/
Focuses on live opera. Features Current Opera Digest, a "daily gleaning of highlights from opera discussions on the Net," an
article about a "conspiracy" to prevent a little-known composer from receiving his due, and links to other opera resources on
the Net.
http://www.thepoint.net/~raw/dance.htm
Contains an extensive alphabetical list of U.S. and Canadian professional, regional, and school-affiliated ballet and dance
companies, with links to their home pages. There are also many links to schools and international ballet companies.
Keep up with your favorite drum and bugle corps competition schedule and scores as it participates in the Summer Music
Games. Includes profiles of the Top Twelve, the Open Class, and the Division II and III corps. Contains links to various
member corps home pages.
http://www.hike.te.chiba-u.ac.jp/eem/
Features several dozen audio files, primarily of Renaissance dance music played on various MIDI instruments.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/music/classical-faq/faq.html
Contains useful information for the novice classical music lover. Answers questions on how to select recordings, which books
to read to learn more, how to identify a classical piece heard on the radio, TV, or in a movie, what distinguishes different
genres of music, how to pronounce names of composers, performers, and conductors, and more.
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/music/classiccd.html
Contains articles and reviews, a CD finder, and subscription information. Provides a beginner's guide that includes features on
classical music in the media, and a history of classical music, plus a classical CD top 100 and an at-a-glance guide to the
composers, AZ.
http://planet-hawaii.com/wanui/svend.cgi/pg15?alKWMV8j;;12
This ensemble performs string quartet music written in the tradition of the 19th century. It has recently released a CD of music
written by Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii. You may order CDs from this site.
http://math.idbsu.edu/gas/GaS.html
Wandering Minstrels and Modern Major Generals alike will be enchanted by this multiple-award-winning site devoted to the
famous William S. Gilbert/Arthur S. Sullivan collection of light operas. Here you can find out where and when your favorite
Gilbert and Sullivan works will be staged. You can also search the complete libretti of all 14 Gilbert and Sullivan operas, and
link to Web pages by local Gilbert and Sullivan performing ensembles in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and
Australia.
http://www.music.princeton.edu:80/chant_html/
For the serious scholar, this award-winning site sponsored by Princeton University contains extensive information pertaining to
the study of Gregorian liturgical music. There are links to related pages that include sound files of early music compositions.
Also included are links to sites of ecclesiastical and musicological interest, as well as downloadable texts and tutorials.
Presents information about IUs renowned music school online, including its programs, schedules, and concerts. Offers a
resource page that can help you find nearly anything related to classical music. Also includes an index of music resources on
the Internet.
Contains a history of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) and its present home, the historic Circle Theater. Also
features biographical information about conductor/composer/musicologist Raymond Leppard, and the ISOs monthly concert
schedule, as well as the schedule of Instrument Petting Zoo--a program sponsored by the ISO that teaches children about
musical instrument families by allowing them to handle and play a collection of donated instruments.
http://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/~hartline/labequehome.html
Meet the French sisters who have taken the music world by storm with their interpretations of classical two-piano literature.
Theres a CD list that also includes their jazz/fusion recordings. A fans and links page connects you with other Labeque
lovers.
Title means Guidos Hand. Guido was a medieval theorist, who supposedly used a diagram of the hand to teach students
how to read music. You can see the diagram at this site, maintained by a publishing house that specializes in classical music
and CDs by Spanish and Catalan artists. Biographies of the artists are included.
http://server.music.vt.edu/lenozze/lenozzehome.html
Contains information on Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro. Offers sections about Figaros composition, its music,
and its dramatis personae.
Players and collectors of classical stringed instruments will find Maestronets site useful for finding and pricing the Stradivari of
their dreams. The Instrument Showroom databases provide listings of instruments from around the world, as well as price
information. The Conservatory secion includes sheet music in Adobe Acrobat format, which you can download and print.
MIDI files of this music are also available, so that your computer can accompany you as you play!
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/e-music/Music.html
Presents the music area of the Vatican Exhibit at the Library of Congress online. Contains four "rooms" of art treasures,
primarily pages from Medieval and Renaissance illuminated music manuscripts. Provides notes with all the art works.
http://www.webcom.com/~beatlebk/musov/musov.html
If you would like to explore the relationship between music and politics, or simply enjoy the music of Prokofiev,
Shostokovitch, or any other classical composer active in the Soviet Union between 1917 and 1991, this sites collection of
documents will be of interest to you. There are also links to other Soviet music-related pages.
The home page of one of the most highly respected symphony orchestras in the United States. Provides schedule and ticket
information, profiles members of the orchestra, and supplies historical and archival facts about the orchestra and about its
home at Avery Fisher Hall.
http://www.fsz.bme.hu/opera/main.html
Offers a searchable database that contains the schedules of opera companies around the world. Also contains basic
information on major opera houses world-wide.
http://www.physics.su.oz.au/~neilb/operah.html
Includes a guide to recorded opera, an AZ guide to composers, an AZ guide to operas, synopses of operas (you are
invited to contribute a synopsis if your favorite opera is not already listed), photos of opera stars, and links to other opera
sites.
http://www.classicalmus.com/bmgclassics/opera/index.html
Provided by BMG Music, this site offers a thorough synopsis, complete with sound clips, of such opera favorites as Aida,
Carmen, and Madama Butterfly. Also includes historical information about featured operas and their respective composers.
Opera afficionados will find the recommended recordings of great interest. There is also a Classics World search engine of
classical music composers, conductors, and ensembles.
http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu/Artsites/PerformingArts.html
Sponsored by Carnegie Mellon University, this site includes linkscarefully chosen for their qualityto opera, theater,
Broadway musical, music, and dance pages. If you are looking for a place to stage your performance art, this site also
provides links to possible locations.
http://www.hike.te.chiba-u.ac.jp/cons1/
Lets you see and hear the instruments that make up a typical Renaissance consort. Provides photographs (accompanied by
audio clips) of recorders, crumhorns, flutes, viols, and more.
http://fermi.clas.virginia.edu/~gl8f/music_and_dance.html
Society for Creative Anachronism, online. Focuses on Renaissance dance and dance music. Includes dance "cheat sheets," a
discography of Renaissance dance music, a collection of articles taken from the society's newsletter on Renaissance dance,
articles on troubadours and bardic songs, and many links to other Early music and dance sites.
http://www.best.com:80/~mccomb/music/
Provides one music writer's recommendations of classical, early music, and world music CDs. Contains informative notes on
the different styles of music.
http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~jimmosk/TOC.html
Heres where underrated, obscure, and anonymous composers the likes of Nikolai Miaskovski and Robert Fuchs hang out.
Most of the biographical sketches say his music reminds me of so-and-sosalas, the fate of those who somehow missed
the mark. Appropriately, theres a Special Mystery Moment/Guess the Composer test, and some of the composers have
accompanying sound clips. Your contributions are welcome.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/
If you are planning on doing any sort of music research online, this is the place to start. Sponsored by Indiana Universitys
Music Library, this site provides an extensive list of music types, performers, and popular/classical musical ensembles. Other
lists include schools and departments of music around the world, music industry leaders, and music-related journals and
magazines.
http://www.mindspring.com/~acetix/concerts.html
Buys and sells tickets to concerts and other events. Search for concert information by artist, city, or venue. Also features an
artist of the week, tour gossip, and information on new and top ten tours.
http://www.oslonett.no/akersmic/musikk/ztv.html
Online CD store. Presents a catalog and other offerings within multimedia, surround-sound, and high-end HIFI. Contains
more than 62,000 titles.
Formerly Planet Music. Specializes in thousands of hard-to-find domestic and import CDs. Also sells video tapes and music
T-shirts.
Contains new releases, charts, and reviews of Cds and videos, . Also contains a Canadian Indie Music Archive.
http://home.earthlink.net/~oversight/HotPlatters.html
Serves as an auction for record lovers. Offers thousands of hard to find LPs, 45s, and 78s. Also offers posters, buttons, and
other music memorabilia. Includes instructions on how to bid, and lets you submit bids by e-mail, fax, or the postal system.
Also invites you to send an order or a want-list to Hot Platters.
http://www.acns.nwu.edu/jazz/lists/stores.html
Serves as a guide to jazz record stores world-wide, arranged alphabetically by location. Includes useful information on shops
strengths in terms of formats and new/used, bargains, and more.
Presents a catalog for a variety of independent labels including bluegrass, pop, alternative, Celtic, and Latin soundsand
more. Features sound samples from recordings of several of their most popular artists. Also features artist profiles and
discographies.
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/services/staff/dawn/basketc.htm
Offers a personal collection of country-related sites for country western music fans and cowboys. Also provides fanclub
information and a penpal list.
http://www.roughstock.com/roughstock/history/home.htm
Focuses on influential country artists as far back as the beginning of country music itself. Features history on artists such as
Roy Acuff, Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Patsy Cline, Charley Pride, and more. Includes country styles such as western swing,
urban cowboy, honky tonk, the Nashville sound, and others.
http://www.infohouse.com/obviousgossip/home.html
Welcomes you to the official k.d. lang fan club. Lets you investigate the purchase of various k.d. lang paraphenalia and
provides the latest album and concert information.
http://www.inlink.com/~brandon/
Provides the latest on country sensation Garth Brooks. Includes world tour information, reviews, chart positions, pictures, and
downloadable songs in RealAudio format.
http://ruby.ph.utexas.edu/RebaWWW/Reba.html
Provides a wealth of Reba resources. Tells you how to join Reba's International Fan Club. Offers the latest Reba news, a
schedule of appearances, Reba's Special Events, and more. Also lets you add your favorite Reba pictures.
http://allmusic.com/amg/om/omroot.html
Access All-Music Guides mega music database. Includes articles and reviews of hundreds of titles and artists from more than
200 freelance writers. Includes information on recent and upcoming releases and reissues, the latest in music news, and
discographies. Many feature similar and related artist suggestions as well as artists biographies, their influences, and the time
period in which they were popular or active.
http://web2.xerox.com/digitrad
Here, you can search the Xerox Palo Alto Research Centers Folk Song Database. Search by keywords, titles, or full text.
http://www.swcp.com/~lazlo/Discographies.html
Indexes many varied discographies of many bands, including Erasure, Falco, Devo, Men Without Hats, and many more). Be
sure to check out the Discography Search Engine.
Enables you to search for information about artists, albums, and companies. Lets you register to be notified when a particular
item you want is mentioned elsewhere in the marketplace.
http://www.hype.com/music/home.htm
Provides a searchable database of music reviews for all genres. Enables you to submit your own review of a CD for inclusion
in the database. Includes a list of one-hit wonders.
http://www.pathfinder.com/@@DSzPaQAAAAAAANkP/vibe/mmm/
Contains a directory of music-oriented Web sites. Includes folk, bluegrass, blues, jazz, world, classical, rock, and other styles
of music.
http://itg-pc1.acns.nwu.edu/cgi-bin/lyric
Generates random '80s lyrics. Once you start, its almost impossible to stop!
http://www.terranet.ab.ca/~aaron/band_names.html
Helps you can find a name for that band you're starting. Serves entertainment purposes, and generates names that actually
come close to some current actual bands. Examples include Bellybutton Fuzz, No Tears of Happiness, and Barking Seagulls.
http://www.rockmine.music.co.uk/
Provides a collection (based on 750,000 text clippings, 7,000 hours of rock video, 25,000 hours of audio material, and
various memorabilia) of information about British rock and roll. Includesamong other thingsrock film posters and artist
information.
Enter the names of your favorite artists to receive a list of other bands or artists in which you might also be interested.
http://american.recordings.com/wwwofmusic/ubl/ubl.shtml
Offers links to information about any genre or style of music. Includes information not only on Web pages, but on
newsgroups, mailing lists, and more.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/
Hosted by the William and Gayle Cook Music Library at Indiana University. Contains links to almost every imaginable
music-related sitesartists/ensembles, composers, genres, publications, the music industry, general and miscellaneous
resources, Usenet groups, research, and more.
http://205.138.183.1/~bhugh/musici.cgi#intro
Focuses on freeware that introduces ear training, music theory and history, and note reading. Also includes lists of instructional
materials, online sheet music, and a Music Instruction Video of the Week. Features a brief introduction to Braille music.
http://www.eeb.ele.tue.nl/midi/index.html
Introduces novice and advanced users about how to work with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). Includes MIDI
archives, explanation of GM and GS formats, downloadable MIDI sequences, as well as links to other MIDI sites and
newsgroups.
www.magna.com.au/~neilham/how1.html
Provides information on what DJs do and how to go about becoming one. Lessons include an overview of the equipment
youll need and how to use it, as well as how music works.
http://www.intac.com/PubService/uganda/music.html
Documents the songs of the Abayudaya people of Uganda, who converted to Judaism in the 1920s. Contains several audio
files of songs, most of which are versions of American-Jewish songs. Also offers photos and information on the history and
culture of the Abayudaya people.
http://www.ina.fr/Music/index.en.html
Yes, theres reggae music here, but theres also everything from Afro Funk to Ziglibithy to suit your musical tastes. Explore
Africa and the Caribbean by artist, geographical location, and style. If you get tired exploring this site in English, you can
exercise your French capabilities by clicking on the French flag. Youll also find a list of African/Caribbean night clubs and
restaurants in Paris.
http://majorca.npr.org/programs/afropop/
Presents National Public Radio's popular African/world music program online. Features a station guide and program listings,
as well as concert schedules, suggested disc lists, artist photos, and even recipes.
http://mothra.nts.uci.edu/~dhwalker/dixie/
Offers a collection of Irish, Scottish, and English traditional tunes played on the pennywhistle and ocarina. Each tune is
presented in AU and AIFF formats. Note: AIFF takes 2 to 3 times longer to download.
http://www.well.com/user/ari/klez/
Focuses on Klezmer musica blend of traditional Jewish folk music and jazz. Contains articles, artist profiles, CD reviews,
concert and festival information, a guide to radio programs, and contact information for Klezmer musicians. There are also
links to sites where you can purchase Klezmer CDs.
http://www.slnsw.gov.au/ausmusic/index.html
This goal of this site is to provide information about as many Australian musicians and musical organizations as possible.
Currently the site lists over 1160 Australian musicians in all areas of music, with links to over 309 pages. One particularly
useful linkAustralian Arts and Cultural Sitescontains a wealth of music- and other media-related links.
http://www.kaiwan.com/~gamelan/balihome.html
Contains information on Gamelan music in general (a form of Indonesian orchestral music characterized by gongs, chimes, and
percussion), and Balinese and Javanese Gamelan in particular. Also offers some technical information on musical scales and
structure and a glossary of Indonesian music terms.
http://hypatia.ucsc.edu:70/1/RELATED/Batish
This award-winning site provides information about the Batish Institute, located in Santa Cruz, California, as well as
information about Hindustani (North Indian) and Carnatic (South Indian) music. An online journalRagaNetincludes
lessons in sitar and tabla performance.
http://www.execpc.com/~danb/celtic.html
Focuses on Irish music. Contains sheet music for traditional tines, reviews of recent CDs, audio excerpts, and more. If you
happen to be in the Milwaukee area and are a Celtic music enthusiast, there's an open invitation to join Dan (this site's creator)
in a music session or two at Nash's Irish Castle or the Nomad World Pub.
http://celtic.stanford.edu/ceolas.html
Claims to contain the largest collection of Celtic music information that is available online. Receives about 1,000 visits a day.
The concentration is on Irish and Scottish music, though the music of Wales and Brittany is also represented. Provides a guide
to Celtic music resources, artist profiles, discographies, reviews, sound samples, concert and festival schedules. Also featured
are tune indexes, music software, a guide to musical isntruments, and links to countless other sites.
http://vizlab.rutgers.edu/~jaray/sounds/chinese_music/chinese_music.html
Presents an archive of Chinese and Taiwanese music from the pre- and post-liberation eras. Contains many audio samples of
traditional instrumental and vocal forms, and music from the folk, ceremonial, and military music genres.
http://www.empire.net/~whatmoug/clanhome.htm
Features a discography, lyrics, images, interviews, sound bytes, and information about the Irish band, Clannad.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~sundar/
Provides information on North and South Indian classical music, Indian classical dance forms, an FAQ for
rec.music.indian.classical, and an eclectic gallery of photos ranging from musicians to Hindu deities to Mahatma Gandhi. Also
includes databases of song lyrics and great personalities of Carnatic (South Indian) music.
http://itre.uncecs.edu/music/cuban-music.html
Provides music samples, Spanish lyrics, and English translations of a wide variety of Cuban songs. Most of the audio files are
pickups of Cuban radio transmissions collected in the Florida Keys.
http://solea.quim.ucm.es/flamenco.html
Focuses on the flamenco scene in Madrid. Contains useful information for the would-be tourist and flamenco aficionado about
where to see live flamenco performances. There are links to other flamenco sites on the Web. Some information is in Spanish.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~navin/india/songs/index.html
Focuses on Indian movie songs in the Hindi language. Contains song information and full lyrics. Includes categorized indexes
of singers, music directors, lyricists, films, actors/actresses, as well as a searchable song title index.
Contains information about Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Cantonese music and recent CD releases. Also presents an
opportunity to browse and shop online. Contains full-track listings and pictures of all CDs.
http://pisa.rockefeller.edu:8080/Bulgaria/sounds/
Provides audio samples of folk music from Bulgaria. Represents all the major regional styles. Includes scenic photos of
Bulgaria and links to other Bulgarian sites on the Web.
http://www.vt.edu:10021/org/malhaar/music.html
Features an introduction to Indian classical music, excellent biographies of master musicians, and some detailed information
about the different ragas and styles of music. Also offers links to online catalogs of Indian CDs and to other Indian music sites.
http://www.winternet.com/~khazana/cd1.html
Serves as an online source for CDs of Indian music. Claims to be able to get anything in print, and carries over 1,000 titles.
Also offers a gallery of Indian musicians featuring photos, biographies, and audio selections. There is also a gallery of music
instruments that offers illustrations, descriptive material, and sound samples.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/indonesian/music.html
Features information on various types of Balinese, Javanese, and Sundanese music and instruments, including the gamelan
(Indonesian percussion orchestra) and angklung (a bamboo instrument). Also offers Indonesian song lyrics and links to North
American gamelan orchestra pages.
http://www.cs.hut.fi/%7Ezaphod/search/
Provides a searchable database containing the lyrics to more than 300 Irish folk songs. Also provides an alphabetic index for
easy browsing.
http://www.interport.net/~laronson/WorldBeat.html
Contains a variety of information on Afro-pop music, particularly Soukous, a variety of pan-African dance music that
originated in Zaire and the Congo. Features recommendations on bands, CDs, and other useful information.
http://www.unik.no/~robert/mizik/mizik.html
Presents an eclectic collection of world music information and extensive links to other ethnomusicalogy-related sites. Includes
discographies, sound samples, reviews, and more.
http://matisse.net/~jplanet/afmx/ahome.htm
Contains information on African and African-influenced music and musicians from all over the world, including South America
and the Caribbean. Includes articles, artist profiles, and sound samples. Also offers links to the home pages of the various
countries. Provides text in English and Spanish.
This site claims to be "the definitive guide" to Canadian folk music. Covers excerpts from the book Northern Journey: A
Guide to Canadian Folk Music, contains information about Canadian folk artists and folk festivals, and reviews some new
and recent Canadian folk CDs. There is also a Northern Journey online journal.
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/tunebook.html
Offers a collection of sheet music of traditional tunes, primarily from the Celtic lands and Scandinavia. Lets you you access
them by title, country, or type (jig, reel, waltz, and so on).
http://www.acns.nwu.edu/WNUR/drift/faq/
Offers definitions for the terms world music and roots music. Provides basic information on musical styles, notable artists,
and musical instruments from a wide geographical area.
http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/rw1.html
Offers news, CD reviews, articles, and special features, such as ethnomusicologist Philip Blackburn's Voices of Vietnam
essay. There is also a great guide to the music and musicians of Finland.
http://mars.uthscsa.edu/Russia/Music/
Contains an archive of Russian singers and their songs. Includes photos, discographies, song lyrics, and audio and video clips.
Also offers recommended recordings and where to buy them. Includes folk and pop music.
http://www.algonet.se/~johanw/
Focuses on the thriving Brazilian music scene in Sweden. Provides information about current Samba groups and sample some
of their music. Offers links to Samba pages, including Finnish and Scottish sites!
http://www.lehigh.edu/sm0e/public/www-data/sami.html
Serves fans of Urdu and Hindi film music. Offers articles on various singers, musical directors, and lyricists, lists ofsongs
indexed by singer, music director, and so forth. Also provides notes and chords of songs, and presents many photos.
http://www.teleport.com/~dbullock/shona_music.shtml
Provides information about Shona Music from Zimbabwe, and its typical mix of mbira, marimba, and other indigenous
instruments. Contains a directory of Shona musicians and a Shona music bulletin board, and offers many links to other sites
with information on Zimbabwe and on African music in general.
http://www.rcp.net.pe/snd/snd_ingles.html
A page from the World Wide Web Server of PeruRed Cientifica Peruanathis site contains sound files of Andean flute
music as well as links to related Peruvian music topics.
Offers a wide variety of Jewish music selections. Provides an online catalog, sound clips, and jumps to other Jewish music
links.
http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/tunebook.html
Provides an archive of traditional tunes of mostly Celtic (Irish, Scottish, Breton), American, and English origin. Provides
complete sheet music for all the tunes, with audio excerpts for many. Categorizes by tune type (jig, reel, hornpipe, and so on).
http://vizlab.rutgers.edu/~jaray/sounds/turkish/turkish.html
Hosgeldiniz! This site presents a Turkish music archive and index to other Turkish music sites. Includes articles on Turkish
music genres, audio files, discographies, and links to classical, folk, religious, and other music styles from Turkey and Cyprus.
http://www.eunet.fi/gmc/womex/womex.html
This year's"Summit Worldwide of World, Roots, Folk, Ethnic and Traditional Music" will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
WOMEX is a combination of conference, trade fair, and musical showcase. Provides the complete history of WOMEX, a
conference schedule, and registration information.
http://www.arts-online.com/worldmusic.html
Provides schedules and ticket information for world music concerts and festivals happening in Boston. Also supplies short but
informative biographies of the performers.
http://www.mhm.fr/festival/montreux/
Covers an international jazz festival held annually in Montreux, Switzerland. Contains general festival information, programs,
artists' photos and bios, band lineups, a catalog of festival merchandise, and more.
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~wald/calendar.html
Offers a calendar of concerts, festivals, and events, organized by month, for folk fans in the New England area. Also contains
a guide to other print and electronic folk calendars.
Provides information on Creation, the nations largest Christian festival, held annually in Mt. Union, Pennsylvania. Includes
what visitors can expect, festival history, schedules, performers, speakers, directions, childrens events, and volunteer and
merchandise information.
http://nimitz.mcs.kent.edu/~cstone/lolla.html
Focuses on on what Lollapalooza was and is. Includes details about the multiband festival for every year since 1991. Includes
links to the individual home pages of featured bands.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~bennett7/cqc.html
Includes information on dates, rules, and previous winners of the MBNA Collegiate Quartet Contest. Provides contacts for
general information and ways to get involved.
http://www.automatrix.com/cgi-bin/list-performers
Provides an international concert calendar for folk, bluegrass, blues, and world music performers, organized alphabetically by
artist. Also, add your own concerts.
http://www.adfa.oz.au/NFF/NFF.html
Presents the Australian folk festival. Provides information on the festival, including schedules, performers, tickets, and food
and lodging.
http://www.fmp.com/~kerrfest/
Provides information about the Kerrville Folk Festival (held in Texas), a major United States folk festival that continues for 25
days starting every May. Contains performance schedules, ticket information, upcoming events, and their limited edition
10-CD set.
http://homepage.interaccess.com/~ronsmith/cal.htm
A this week of events in rock n roll history. Includes charts for the number one songs of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, as well
as links to featured artists.
http://www.newart.com:80/strawberry/
Contains an eclectic variety of music and the presents the "Strawberry Way" to produce "the finest festival of its type,
anywhere."
http://www.interlog.com/~ufojoe/
Provides information and schedules for dozens of Canadian folk music festivals. Also features a festival discussion group and
links to other festival information.
http://medinfo.labmed.umn.edu/Docs/.www/fasola_homepage.html
Provides information resources for Sacred Harp (a form of early American three- and four-part a cappella folk music that
traces its roots back to Reformation and Renaissance England) and other American Shape Note traditions of singing.
http://www.eit.com/web/folk/folkhome.html
Covers every aspect of folk music: artists, albums, commercial resources, concerts, and folk music on the radio. Also contains
information on ftp sites, mailing lists, and Usenet newsgroups, as well as links to many other folk music sites.
http://www.hidwater.com/folkdj/folkdj.html
Provides information on folk and bluegrass music on the radio, submitted by the programs' disk jockeys. Contains station lists,
show profiles, and playlists.
http://www.lm.com/~dshu/folkstuff.html
Presents a directory of information for folk musicians and people designing and building folk and experimental musical
instruments. Covers catalogs, books, and periodicals for a wide variety of instruments, including hammered dulcimers, folk
flutes, and many others.
http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/folkbook/
Contains all sorts of information about folk music and folk musicians. Provides information on venues, festivals, and concerts,
artist profiles, discographies, record labels and distributors, song lyrics, tablatures, and more. Also contains links to Usenet
newsgroups of interest.
http://www.sony.com/Music/ArtistInfo/MaryChapinCarpenter.html
Provides all the latest and most accurate information about what's coming up. Includes a biography, discography, and tour
information.
http://ils.unc.edu/barba/sfc.html
Contains archives of Southeastern American tradition-derived music that includes numerous photographs, interviews, oral
histories, video and film documentaries, books, and periodicals. Contains pages on music and musicians in the following
categories: early country music, old-time string bands, gospel and spiritual song, and southeastern blues traditions, all
illustrated with photos.
Features the history of karaoke, FAQs, and a glossary of terms. Also includes order information for karaoke tunes of all
genres from PRO SING and information on karaoke equipment.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/karaoke/
Dedicated to karaoke education. Send for your karaoke catalog and information on ordering karaoke DJ shows. Includes
links to cyberspace karaoke sites.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/phoebe/mosaic/accordion.html
Provides information on accordians, concertinas, and all free-reed instruments. Includes where to purchase instruments, where
to study, and where to get accordion music. Also includes a bibliography of books about accordions.
http://www.autoharp.org/harppage
Brought to you by the Cyberpluckers, this site tells you everything you want to know about the autoharp, including
publications, recordings, concert and festival schedules, and how to buy and get started playing an autoharp.
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~gnat/banjo/tab/
Contains five-string banjo tablature archives in a variety of musical styles, including classical, bluegrass, and jazz.
http://www.panix.com/~mittle/bodhran.html
Focuses on an Irish musical instrument, the bodhran, a goat-skin drum. Includes everything from making, buying, and caring
for a bodhran to learning how to play. Provides information on bodhran players, recordings, and concerts.
Electronic version of this magazine for electric bassists. Features articles for the practicing electric bass player. Contains all
back issues. Also offers photos of musicians and links to various bassists' home pages.
http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~tkoosman/boxlinks.html
The concertina is a free-reed, bellows-operated instrument related to the accordian. This site contains links to Web sites for
concertina or would-be concertina players. Includes information on associated music forms, such as Irish and Morris Dance
music, as well as links to tune books.
http://www.well.com/user/nhunter/didj/index.html
Provides information about modern musicians who use the digeridooan Australian aboriginal instrumentin their music.
Contains artist biographies, discographies, and record labels.
http://www.nd.edu/~sborman/didjeridu/
Focuses on didjeridu players around the world. Contains myths, legends, and literature related to this Australian aboriginal
instrument, audio samples, CD reviews, cover photos, information on building and repairing didjeridus, lessons and tips on
playing, and a didjeridu player's resource guide.
Targets the active drummer or percussionist in all genres of music. Offers transcriptions of drum and percussion pieces, a
searchable list of percussionists on the Net, a directory of drum and percussion-related organizations, assorted articles and
bibliographies, FAQs, jokes, and links to other drum sites.
http://www.netcentral.net/guitar/index.html
Offers instruction via the guitar chord of the week (including sound clip) for those learning guitar. Lets you ask Abe Wechter
questions. Also provides access to many files from the Online Guitar Archives.
http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~mshige/
A harmonica page located in Japan. Provides harmonica photos and sounds, as well as information on harmonica players,
CDs, concerts, even a harmonica festival. Represents all styles of music, although blues and classical predominate.
http://www.tns.lcs.mit.edu/harp/harp.html
Targets the harp or folk harp enthusiast. Includes information on harp societies, publications, and events, as well as links to
various harpists' home pages and shops where you can obtain harps.
http://www.tns.lcs.mit.edu/harp/HHS/
Promotes the appreciation and use of historical harps (i.e. non-modern, folk and art music harps). Contains details about the
Society's history, purpose, membership, andof especial interest to historical harp enthusiastsinformation about the Annual
Historical Harp Conference and Workshop.
http://www.io.com/~rboerger/IHSfaq.html
Provides answers to commonly-asked questions about the French horn. Here, you can find lists of horn music, manufacturers,
and dealers, as well as tips on performance techniques and information about horn summer camps and other horn-related
Web sites.
International Double Reed Society online. Provides information for double reed players (oboists, bassoonists). Contains
information on the society, its conference, and membership. Also offers online editions of their two publications, the Double
Reed and the Journal of the International Double Reed Society, which contain many articles of interest to practicing
musicians, from current and back issues.
http://www.mhs.mendocino.k12.ca.us/MenComNet/Business/Retail/Larknet/larkhp.html
Provides information on music instruments for the performance of all types of acoustic music. Provides a wide selection of
instruments, books, recordings, and videos for purchase. Also contains various informative articles.
http://www.execpc.com/~danb/mandolin.html
Focuses on mandolins and related instruments (citterns, octave mandolins, bouzoukis, and more). Features instrument guides,
historical information, and images of mandolins. There is also a list of the creator's favorite mandolin recordings.
http://www.primenet.com/~musikit/
Displays online catalog of instruments, providing descriptions and sound samples with each image.
http://tfnet.ils.unc.edu/~gotwals/hd/dulcimer.html
Provides information on hammered dulcimers, including workshops, festivals, publications, photos, sound samples, musicians,
and information on building or buying an instrument.
http://www.wsnet.com/~phil/banjo.html
Contains a collection of banjo tablatures and a variety of other banjo and bluegrass-related information. Also includes Tab
Transcriber, a program that transcribes midi files for you.
http://www.prairienet.org/arts/ptg/homepage.htm
Advice and suggestions on everything from buying a piano to its maintenance and service needs. Includes informatoin on
humidity control, voicing, and more. Also features the Piano Technicians Guild.
http://www.lightlink.com/violette/
Marti Violette is a builder of custom electric basses. You can view and order his products from this site. There are also many
other bass-related links here.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute.html
Offers a collection of lute information. Includes a gallery of old lute art works and photos of new lutes, as well as additional
photos of various harps and bagpipes.
Will is principal bass player with the Omaha Symphony. This page offers some of his favorite music linkssuch as to the
International Society of Bassistsand miscellaneous information about playing classical or jazz styles on the double bass.
http://www.the-matrix.com/jazz/aljazz.html
Contains information about the organization whose stated mission is "to foster, encourage, educate, and cultivate a general
appreciation of the medium of jazz music. . ." Includes information on jazz events, their museum, instrument recycling, and the
Jazz In Schools Program.
http://www.infomagic.com/~azjazz/index.html
Offers complete schedules and ticket information for this fairly new jazz and blues event held in Flagstaff and brought to you
by the organizers of the famous Telluride Jazz Festival. Also provides information on travel and accommodations.
http://www.egallery.com/egallery/jazz.html
Features paintings and sound samples of blues and jazz greats.
http://www.mbnet.mb.ca/~mcgonig/hardbop.html
Serves as a complete guide to jazz in Canada. Includes concert and festival information, jazz on the radio, jazz publications,
CD reviews, and more.
http://www.jazzcentralstation.com
Features worldwide club, concert, and festival information, interactive reviews from JazzTimes magazine, recent and
upcoming releases, artist reviews, the Jazz Cafe, and the Jazz Market. Also includes official site for the International
Association of Jazz Educators.
http://gopher.adp.wisc.edu/jazz/
Presents a series of articles for a course on jazz improvisation, taught at the University of Wisconsin. Serves as an introduction
to the subject. Includes many images of musical notation and photos of jazz musicians.
http://www.erb.com/cdeus/jazzfr/
Surveys the entire French jazz scene, including festivals, magazines, musicians, jazz on radio and TV, and jazz awards.
Provides texts in English and French.
http://www.dnai.com/~lmcohen/index.html
Your guide to jazz on the Internet. Offers weekly updates and reviews of new jazz sites, as well as links to jazz-related sites.
http://redlt.com/tom/next/JazzRoots/Introduction.html
Provides information on the early jazz masters, such as Fats Waller and Benny Goodman. Includes photos, bios, band
members, discographies, and other information on the artists' careers.
http://www.speakeasy.org/nwjazz/
Contains a potpourri of jazz information, pertaining to the northwestern United States (mostly Washington). Includes area
artists and their recordings, concert and festival schedules, jazz publications, and visual art.
Presents Tom Morgan, alternative radio station director, freelance writer, and author of From Cakewalks to Concert Halls:
An Illustrated History of African-American Popular Music 18951930. Features several articles and columns on blues
and jazz. One of the best collections of record companies on the Web with links to more than 100 recording labels.
http://www.best.com/~kquick/dixie.html
Focuses on Dixieland music. Provides information on the bands, festivals, publications, societies, and places to hear Dixieland
on the radio all over North America. Offers many links to newsgroups, mailing lists, and other jazz Web sites.
http://yatcom.com/neworl/jfest/jfesttop.html
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Provides complete performance schedules, notes on the different musical styles,
accommodation information, a survival guide, and a decade of festival posters.
http://www.tulane.edu/~lmiller/JazzHome.html
Contains oral history interviews, recorded music, photographic collections and film, sheet music and orchestrations, and
numerous files containing manuscript materials, clippings, and bibliographic references. Contains information about the archive,
photos, sound clips, and a complete index to the oral history interviews.
Contains information on jazz. Includes essays on the different styles of jazz (accessible from a unique hypermap that reveals
their interrelationships), artist bios, discographies, and reviews. Also offers information on festivals, venues, regional concerts,
instruments, jazz in the media (radio, television, press), jazz art, and various jazz resources. Continually updated.
http://www.mcs.net/~bingo/lyrics.html
A site devoted to misunderstood lyrics from all genres. The line, Sing us a song yellow pian man, is a misunderstood line
from Billy Joels Piano Man that goes Sing us a song, youre the piano man. Contains hundreds of lyrics as well as
information on how to submit your own.
http://archive.uwp.edu/pub/music/lyrics/
Search for lyrics by selected text, artist, or song title. Results return full text of songs, including titles and artists.
Bob Rivers as Weird Al Yankovich. Features downloadable hits such as Strawberry Rehabs Forever and I Shot the White
House.
Includes interviews with artists like Lou Read, Iggy Pop, and Neil Young. Provides columns by rock critics, including Dave
Marsh and Greil Marcus. Offers daily rock news reports. Serves as a guide to rock spots on the Web. Also offers album
reviews with sound bytes, movie reviews, rock book reviews, and music and technology columns. Use RealAudio to listen in
on Radio ATN, one of the Internets only real-time audio radio stations.
Features everything you'd expect in a magazine, including articles, artist profiles, and an events calendar. Includes reader
comments and bluegrass want ads. Also includes a guide to magazines and newsletters and offers links to other bluegrass
sites.
http://www.pathcom.com/~rapallof/emagic.html
Online edition of the fan magazine and rated the best Zeppelin site on the Net. Features photo and article archives, a video
valult, information about the bands appearance on the MuchMusic special and the Montreux concerts, plus much more.
Based on the printed publication and offers free trial subscription. ICE Provides information and exclusive articles on
upcoming album releases. Also includes release dates that are updated weekly.
Northern Journey: A Guide to Canadian FolkMusic, the online edition. Claims to be "the definitive guide" to Canadian folk
music. Overviews excerpts from the book, contains information about Canadian folk artists and folk festivals, and music,
book and video reviews. Also features the electronic version of Maple Roots, a publication of the Canadian Caucus of the
North American Folk Alliance.
http://www.NeoSoft.com/~offbeat/
Online edition of the monlthly print magazine of the same name, "New Orleans' and Louisiana's only music and entertainment
magazine." Features interviews, articles, reviews, polls, and more on the New Orleans jazz scene, as well as club, concert,
and festival information, and classified ads.
http://www.cityscape.co.uk/users/ah98/
Online edition of British folk music magazine. Features CD, book, and concert reviews, interviews, concert and festival
schedules, news, and more.
http://www.isisnet.com/spacelab/synthesis/index.html
A bi-monthly, online magazine format that emphasizes alternative and dance-oriented sounds, including the rave/techno scene,
electropop, house, new beat/hardbeat, industrial, and experimental music. Also features the Force One Music service where
you can purchase import CDs.
Presents the Web site "of the six senses. . . where sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and intuition" serve as the focus.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsdra/enya/homepage.html
Provides pictures, sounds, translations of the Irish lyrics, the popular Enya Pages, transcripts of interviews with Enya,
Quicktime movies and sound files.
http://bau2.uibk.ac.at/perki/Vangelis.html
Provides information about the man and his music and movies (Bladerunner being the most popular so far). Contains an array
of pictures, sounds, and digitized film sequences, as well as a page with links to all of the Vangelis fans in the world.
Non-profit contemporary music information and resource center. Provides lists of scores, opportunities for composers and
performers, information on grants, and links to music indices and AMC publications.
Lets you explore the universe of music and download sound samples, pictures, and videos of various artists. Provides much of
the information in German.
http://www.interverse.com/clubzigzag/
Club ZigZag is an online night club presenting an electic mix of performance and presentation from around Cyberspace and
beyond. . .
Serves the entertainment industry through a number of services designed to increase the quality and efficiency of music and
audio producers, publishers and record companies. Contains information about music, video and Web services, and
previews of artists and bios of Alabama music achievers.
The non-profit organization dedicated to American music and the people who bring it to us. Features a newsletter, press
releases, the American Music Calendar, and links to music sites of all types. Also offers gift shop that includes a cookbook
with recipes provided by your favorite country musicians.
http://www.teleport.com/~rfrederi/
Presents the Wolverine Antique Music Society. Focuses on the preservation of music originally recorded for 78 rpm records.
Offers much to the 78 collector and early jazz aficionado. Contains many articles on the music, collecting, and all sorts of
technical and resource information pertaining to antique audio. Also contains information on the early record labels, 78 album
cover art, and sound clips.
http://www.dlc.com/funnyguy/abba.html
Serves as a source for all the ABBA lyrics. Also includes pictures and links to other ABBA pages on the Web. Contains
information on bootlegs and post-ABBA projects.
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~xiaoqin/ag.html
Provides information on Amy Grant, including lyrics, the Friends of Amy Newsletter, an articles index, video clips, and the
CDLink Voyager page, which lets you play your CDs in a whole new way.
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~junderw/pg.html
Offers a collection of goodies about Peter Gabriel. Includes lyrics, pictures, and sound bytes. Also includes excepts from his
authorized biography, recent news, B-side titles, updates on his Real World theme park, and Mojo.
http://www.nando.net/BeastieBoys/
Contains all conceivable data regarding the 80s hard rock band, along with more that you probably haven't conceived of.
http://www.umich.edu/~geena/boygeorge.html
Presents information about Boy George in the form of a fan magazine. Includes a discography with all lyrics, pop chart
information, photo gallery, sound bytes, and articles and interviews.
http://www.glue.umd.edu/~xiaoqin/music/adams.html
Offers lyrics, reviews, pictures and more. Also provides charts and statistics from around the world.
http://www.idiscover.co.uk/paul/rob/clash.html
Features a complete discography of all Clash albums and the lyrics to every track. Also offers a chart history of all the hits that
made it big.
http://www.homecom.com/buffett/
Includes resources for finding Jimmy Buffett on the Net. Offers tour dates, pictures, sound bytes, and the National Parrothead
Raffle to benefit the Alzheimers Association.
http://www.mcs.net/~nation/home/cpn.htm
Serves as a resource for Chicago-area O(+> fans and collectors about the Artist Fomerly Known As Prince and his new
wife, Mayte. Also shows the entire Former Prince community what Chicago has to offer.
http://hammers.wwa.com/hammers/crows/crows.html
Provides Counting Crows information. Offers a complete discography, pictures, and an extensive FAQs file. Tells you who
"Mr. Jones" really is.
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/%7Etjdec/welcome2.html
Provides information about Belinda Carlisle and the Go-Gos. Includes a large image bank.
http://bliss.berkeley.edu/elp/
Provides Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) information. Includes online back issues of the ELP digest and links to other ELP
sites.
http://www.east.isx.com/~schnitzi/elvis.html
Focuses on on Elvis Costello. Includes mailing lists, concert reviews, lyrics, interviews, photos, guitar tablatures, and a
complete discography. Also features a page of closely related artists.
http://www.stud.his.no/~joarg/Enigma.html
Provides information on Enigma. Provides a discography of the band and its founding father, Michael Cretu. Also provides
mailing list information, a picture gallery, and reviews of Enigma.
http://www.columbia.edu/~nak6/inxs.html
Includes INXS biographies, discographies, lyrics, pictures, guitar tabs, digital songs, and more.
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~jw157/hl/
Provides biographies, pictures, and information on the bands obsure releases. Features a Questions and Answers Page as
well as a Merchandise Mart, and more.
http://www.cs.rulimburg.nl/~antal/fgth/fgth-home.html
Presents Frankie Goes to Hollywood, the band, online. Provides numerous FGTH resources.
http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~ariedels/seal.html
Includes an image oasis, the Seal FAQ file, a lyric library, and more. Includes transcriptions of online conferences with Seal.
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~clem/
Provides information about Olivia. Offers links to SoulKiss, the ONJ Internet Mailing list, movie information, videos, and a
photo collection. Also offers information on how to join the fan clubs.
http://www.almetco.com/estefan/gloria-1.html
Features Gloria and the Miami Sound Machine. Features background information, photo galleries, album lists, and where to
read articles about the artist. Also contains video information, recent news, and fan club and mailing list info.
http://www.ids.net/~lrobbins/moodys.html
Serves as a site for people who believe that all the best music was written 25 years ago. Offers links to information about the
Moody Blues, including pictures and a discography. Also contains links to Alan Parsons Project information.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/jwb/Madonna.html
Serves as a means to finding any of a myriad of pages about Madonna on the Web. Includes a link to the Madonna Lyrics
Archive, a complete discography, and Madonna's Top 10 List from the infamous Letterman episode. Also includes many
pictures.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/tobye/mwh/mwh.html
Offers all the latest discoveries about this 80s band. Includes a complete discography and a few pictures.
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~markowsk/beatles/
Includes a metaindex of other Beatles resources. Provides all the information you need about the Fab Four, including sounds,
pictures, lyrics, merchandise, backwards messages, MIDI files, bios, bootleg records, and close encounters stories. Even
non-fans will enjoy this site.
http://web2.iadfw.net/jkinney/
Features Stevie Nicks, former lead singer of Fleetwood Mac. Contains Stevie news, album and video information, song lyrics,
photos, and more. Also includes several links to other Stevie-related pages.
http://biogopher.wustl.edu/audio/mariah.html
Targets the Mariah Carey fan. Includes many pictures, links to other Mariah pages, and audio and video files. Also provides
fan club information.
http://sunsite.unc.edu/elvis/elvishom.html
Everything you ever wanted to know about Elvis. Reports recent sightings and lets you download some pictures and sounds.
Brings Graceland to the Net. Includes lyrics, a collectors page, a copy of Elvis will, and links to other Elvis sites. Also lets
you make an Elvis connection and find an Elvis pen pal on the Net.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/~gkrx11/Bruce/
Provides many pictures, lyrics, and more. Links to people who are willing to help you create your own bootleg collection and
suggests a way to bring your bootlegs to life by making your own covers.
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/user/a/g/agoyo1/www/janet2.html
Focuses on Janet Jackson. Includes the latest news, tour information, sounds, image gallery, lyrics, and more.
http://www.knoware.nl/music/diana/ross1.htm
Focuses on singer Diana Ross and includes plenty of reminiscence about the Supremes. Also provides information on how to
subscribe to ROSS, the official Diana Ross fan club magazine, as well as how to join the fan club.
Offers Simon & Garfunkel and some Paul Simon solo stuff containing many guitar tabs and some information on the duo.
Contains a picture gallery and lyrics.
http://matahari.cv.com/people/Simon.Cornwell/simple_minds/
Contains information about the 80s band Simple Minds. Includes a full discography, lyrics, FAQs files, rumors and facts, an
auction, biographies, and bootlegs. Also includes many links to other Simple Minds resources on the Net.
http://www.engr.ukans.edu/~jrussell/music/sinead/sinead.html
Contains an official discography, a biography of Sinead, pictures (including two photos of Sinead with hair), quotations, and
additional Sinead information. Serves as a master index to all sorts of goodies.
http://babylon.caltech.edu/roxette/roxette.html
Offers information about some tour information, an interactive discography, and many pictures. Also includes information on
soloists Marie Fredriksson, Per Gessle, and Gyllene Tider.
http://www.iupui.edu/~jrshepar/sarah1.html
Focuses on the music and activities of Sarah McLachlan. Includes a biography of Sarah, concert descriptions, FAQs, and
links to other must-visit McLachlan sites.
Focuses on Sting. Provides the usual information such as lyrics, images, and sounds. Also provides information on Stings
non-musical projects, his work with charity organizations, and his artwork. Includes a personal letter to Sting from the Web
pages author.
http://itchy.faa.uiuc.edu/elton.html
The site for Elton John fans. Features the Elton John AIDS Foundation, bibliography of books about Elton and Bernie Taupin,
and information on third-party publications. Links to A Most Excellent Discography.
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/nocturne/tori.html
Includes a special link to Really Deep Thoughts, a mailing list digest about the music of Tori Amos. Also includes many
pictures and sounds, and a few QuickTime videos.
VH1 online. Features the latest information on various artists, from biographies and videographies to news updates and
special features such as downloadable files. Also spotlights the videos and specials playing on VH1. Provides special
coverage of events in music culture, a sounding board, and a multimedia library.
http://www.music.sony.com/Music/ArtistInfo/MichaelJackson.html
Serves as the official Sony page for Michael Jackson. Includes graphics and considerable information and depth of thought.
http://www2.csn.net/~danzirin/paula.html
Lionizes the Paula Abdul, complete with sound bytes, QuickTime videos, and plenty of pictures. Also includes personal
information about Paula.
Possibly everything you ever wanted to know about the blues. Offers news, CD reviews, a great selection of audio files,
photos, extensive biographies of musicians, articles, links to other blues sites, and more.
http://www.umn.edu/nlhome/m161/schn0170/index.html
Offers a tour through delta blues country, introducing the blues immortals along the way. Includes photos and biographies
accompanied by a road map of the route you take. Also lets you enter comments and read those of others who have traveled
the blues highway.
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/music/bluenote/top.html
Contains the FAQs from the Usenet newsgroup rec.music.bluenote. Contains basic information on blues and jazz.
http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~rob/blues/blues.html
Contains biographies of musicians, an archive of photos (many previously unpublished), a feature on teachers, and many
informative articles. Lets you leave your comments in the guest book. Offers links to other major blues sites.
http://www.intelus.com/dcblues/
Provides information on concerts, events, and venues in the Washington, D.C. area. Lets musicians submit information
regarding their own concerts to include in the schedule. Features sounds, pictures, and reviews of D.C. area musicians. Also
provides information on the DC Blues Society.
Offers QuickTime virtual reality scenes. Includes concert schedules, music and video samples, blues bios, and more.
http://www.primenet.com/~steamin
Introduces Steamin' Stan Ruffo to the Internet community as a singer, songwriter, blusician, world-reknowned harmonicator,
as well as producer and host of the blues radio show, Blues On Tap, on Visalia's K100 99.7FM. Also offers links to other
music and nonmusic-related sites.
http://www.crl.com/~patrickk/music.html
Contains information about Patrick's musician's referral service and Web page service. Also provides information about
Patrick's band and offers links to other regional/unsigned bands of all types.
http://www.magicnet.net/rz/web_music/markmus.html
Provides marketing information for independent labels and alternative groups. Includes catalog services with price lists and
sound bites, online ordering information, and links to promotional sites.
Everything you need to know about to turn a profit from your musical talents. Features marketing and sales secrets, and tips
on improving composition and songwriting. Also includes the S.U.R.V.I.V.A.L resource guide and a one-year free
subscription to Musicians Business Building Bookshelf.
Serves as a music resource for artists and new music fans around the world. Offers home pages and Internet marketing help
for indpendent artists and labels.
http://coos.dartmouth.edu/~joeh/
Focuses on Aerosmith. Includes pictures of the band and downloadable sound bytes. Provides tour dates, concert tickets,
quotes from lead singer Stephen Tyler, and other recent Aerosmith news. Also offers tabs and chord charts.
http://liber.stanford.edu/~torrie/Bowie/BowieFile.html
Chronicles the life of David Bowie. Provides information about his albums, movies, and videos.
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~jlks/pike/DeathRR.html
Contains samples from Jeff Pikes book of the same name. Features Untimely Demises, Morbid Preoccupations and
Premature Forecasts of Doom in Pop Music. Sections include heroin deaths, famous death dates, and Beatles Bugouts.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/dead.html
Helps you keep your Eyes on the Dead. Includes everything from lyrics, pictures, and sounds to song chords, rumors, and
Dead icons. Offers links to Garcia memorial pages, set lists, and tape trading networks. No need to keep Surfing Down the
Web Feelin' Bad.
Focuses on the band Green Day. Also offers links to plenty of other Green Day Net resources and links to other bands that
sport a similar sound.
http://www.princeton.edu/~nieder/defleppard/def.html
Focuses on this eighties band who defined modern metal. Provides all you might need to complete your collection. Includes
complete lyrics, band history, images, and sounds. Also presents a guest book and survey to fill out so you can express your
opinion about the band.
http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~markl/idol/index.html
Represents every album as a separate page with images and lyrics to every song. Contains a growing collection of images
besides those found on the albums.
http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~stratton/maiden/maiden.html
Offers a collection of album covers and a running commentary on the meaning and value of each album. Includes many
pictures.
http://www.links.net/vita/muzik/janes/
Contains the latest facts on the bands. Provides detailed discographies, pictures, and sound samples from both Jane's
Addiction and Porno for Pyros. Also contains links to many other Web pages (like Woodstock '94) and ftp sites.
http://remus.rutgers.edu/JethroTull/
Focuses on the band Jethro Tull. Provides information about the band and its whereabouts. Includes lyrics to all the band's
songs, tour dates, a comprehensive FAQ list, and more.
http://hobbes.it.rit.edu/kinks/kinks.html
Includes everything from pictures, sounds, and videos to a complete discography and lyric database.
http://www.otaku.net/kissotaku.html
Details on KISS conventions, the reunion tour and tribute bands, and fanzines. Features a fan finder, sound files, trade pages,
and photos (including candid shots and Beavis and Butthead as Gene and Paul).
http://www.net101.com/rocknroll/page2.html
Contains L.A.-area maps, addresses, and pictures of hangouts where you can run into or reminisce about your favorite
musicians and bands. Visit Chateau Marmont, former home of the Doors Jim Morrison, or The Rainbow, the hangout of
the likes of Led Zeppelin, Keith Moon, and John Lennon.
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~jsw2y/zeppelin/zeppelin.html
Focuses on Led Zeppelin. Includes links to the Digital Graffiti mailing list, plenty of pictures, a discography, lyrics, and guitar
tabs. Also offers a link to a Zeppelin page written in French.
http://www.unc.edu/~hondo/mazzy.html
Focuses on Mazzy Star. Includes an "unofficial" discography and an ever-growing picture page. Also includes a video clip
from the Jesus & Mary Chain.
http://www.nando.net/music/gm/puppets/index.html
Offers information on the band Meat Puppets, including photos, sound files, interviews, band art, discography, and guitar tabs.
http://www.wp.com/Merger/home.htm
Presents Merger, an original rock-and-roll band in the Los Angeles, California area.
Features photos, tablatures, links to other Metallica sites, and information about the bandincluding the members favorite
beers.
http://pathfinder.com/@@H33bgYNwygEAQJC8/elektra/artists/motley/motley.html
Contains general information about the band Motley Crue, as well as sound and video clips and a discography. Links to other
Motley sites.
http://nothing.nin.net/op.html
Targets the intense fan. Provides photos, lyrics, and frequently asked questions. Also offers chords, interviews, and reviews.
http://archive.phish.net/phish/
Leave thoughts of Wilson behind as you enter this world of FAQs, photos, graphics, and show reviews, then run like an
antelope through links to phan pages, the Helping Phriendly Book, and more. Stay up-to-date on tour info and band rumors.
Unite, Lizards, and free Gamehendge!
http://humper.student.princeton.edu/floyd/
Includes many pictures, lyrics, a discography, and more. Also offers transcribed interviews with band members. Also offers a
downloadable Pink Floyd screen saver.
Includes an art gallery, lyrics and discography, video samples, audio samples of classic tracks, and reviews. Discussions on
Queens last album, Made in Heaven, information on the upcoming Queen game, and frequently updated news.
http://www.rockhouse.com/radish/
Presents RADISH, an original rock band from Greenville, Texas (just east of Dallas), that plays original rock music as well as
other classic rock. Introduces RADISH band members, Ben Kweller, Lauren Hamilton, and John David Kent.
http://pathfinder.com/@@VwQROsNXPgIAQJ@8/people/hall/
Features performers who deserve a very special place on the mantelpieceright up there with, say, your mood ring
collection. Categories includes the Kings Of Shame (Milli Vanilli), Lyrical Letdowns, Haute Rocks, and Flops on Film.
Contains a vast collection of sounds, pictures, and interviews. Includes a few pages especially for the new HotJava browser
by Sun Systems.
http://www.wavenet.com/~jhendrix/index.html
Provides many Jimi goodies. Sponsored by the Jimi Hendrix Foundation. Includes information about the On the Road
Again, traveling exhibition, astrological charts, the Searching for Jimi Hendrix documentary, a personal memoir and the
Virtual Museum.
http://thunder.indstate.edu/h5/jngonzo/.nuge.html
Provides information about the Nuge. Includes a complete discography, pictures, articles, reviews, tour dates, FAQs, lyrics,
and information on the fan club. Also features his Spirit of the Wild television show.
http://www.teleport.com/~boerio/gnr-home.html
Features information about the band Guns n Roses. Includes a complete discography, lyrics, image gallery, and tour information. Also includes guitar tabs and interviews with the band.