Music of Indiana

Music of Indiana
Music of the United States
AK - AL - AR - AS - AZ - CA - CO - CT - DC - DE - FL - GA - GU - HI - IA - ID - IL - IN - KS - KY - LA - MA - MD - ME - MI - MN - MO - MP - MS - MT - NC - ND - NE - NH - NM - NV - NJ - NY - OH - OK - OR - PA - PR - RI - SC - SD - TN - TX - UT - VA - VI - VT - WA - WI - WV - WY

The music of Indiana was strongly influenced by a large number of German and Irish immigrants who arrived in the 1830s.

Indiana was one of the first places where jazz music became popular outside of New Orleans and Chicago. In the late 1910s and through the 1920s the state had numerous bands of young musicians playing the new style for dancing.

Richmond, Indiana was home to the Gennett Records, known for recording a wealth of jazz, blues, and country music in the 1920s.

Indiana-born musicians and composers include John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, John Hiatt, Harry Von Tilzer, Rich Mullins, Kris Roe, the Bill Gaither Trio, Albert Von Tilzer, Bobwheat Long, Cole Porter, J. Russell Robinson, Eddie Condon, Hoagy Carmichael, Wes Montgomery, J. J. Johnson, Henry Lee Summer, Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, David Lee Roth, Shannon Hoon, Calvin Crabtree, Carrie Newcomer, Janie Fricke, Lonnie Mack and David Baker.

Though born in Oklahoma, gospel singer Sandi Patty began her musical career in Indiana at Anderson University.

Country music is very thick in Southern Indiana, an area considered part of the Upland South.

Punk rock

In Indianapolis, a vibrant 1970s punk rock and New Wave scene existed, including Latex Novelties, Joint Chiefs of Staff and Dow Jones and the Industrials (from West Lafayette). Probably the most influential Indiana punk band, however, was The Gizmos, from Bloomington, Indiana - who spawned a thriving local alternative scene that included the likes of Amoebas in Chaos and Dancing Cigarettes. Later, a hardcore punk and alternative rock band from Indianapolis called the Zero Boys made some local waves. The Zero Boys started trying to make a local hardcore scene after seeing the Dead Kennedys in Chicago. Paul Mahern of the Zero Boys led the effort, and founded Affirmation Records, releasing several compilations and recordings from Articles of Faith (from Chicago) and local band Killing Children before going out of business. Today, local bands, such as The Glory City Disasters, Phoenix Bodies, Bushwhacked, Up! Scumbag, boLth, Cheap Bastard Squad (C//B//S), Mobocrat, Daisycutter, Dead in Marseille, The Five Second Cummings, The Displeased, Toxic Reasons, Wait til Wednesday, Axis & Allies, CounterActive , Wombat and Friends/Oilsnakes/"_____", The Mediocres, Sludgepacker, In the Face of War, Venable, Opponents, We The Hunters, The Life We Had, The Contortionist, Stone Throats, Pessoa, and others can be seen playing at The Emerson, The ES Jungle, Barley Island, The Melody Inn, The 1511 House, The Halloween House, Moria, The Firehouse Theatre, 1624 N Harrison St., Fort Wayne Hip Hop and Dance, Jam Crib, and Locals Only.[citation needed]

Currently in Indiana the music scene has changed with bands such as Blood In Blood Out from Northwest Indiana playing harder and more "hardcore" music than in the past. The local scene such as in Whiting,Hammond, and The east side of Chicago have almost all followed the scremo-post hardcore-and hardcore scene. Additionally, in Lafayette/West Lafayette, The Enders have emerged as a post-punk/hardcore band, and played their debut show to a crowd of over 300 people, illustrating the impact of punk and punk-influenced music in Indiana. There is also a small following in pop punk in the area led by bands such as Reclaim the Streets, Cardboard Cutout, and The Brave Day. Lafayette is also home to punk rock record label "Oi! the Boat Records" who's roster includes bands from around the US and Europe, notably including Sweden's Perkele who headline many punk festivals throughout Europe, Lars Frederiksen's (of Rancid (band)) side project band The Old Firm Casuals, seminal UK punk band Peter and the Test Tube Babies along with many other internationally acclaimed punk and ska groups.[citation needed]

Hardcore

The Hardcore music scene has been flooding Indiana since early 2000. This is due to the constant influence from Chicago, Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, and other large cities in the Midwest bordering Indiana. Bands like Gwen Stacy and Continuance, and Haste The Day have come out of central Indiana. Hardcore music is a growing scene especially in Fort Wayne, IN. AXP is a hardcore band from Warsaw, Indiana who toured the Midwest, East-Coast, and parts of Canada. The Face Of War is a hardcore/ pop-punk band from Kokom, Indiana. Bands such as AblesLaughter and The Day is Our, and In Silent Ruin have come from Warsaw and Fort Wayne respectively. Both gaining a large local fan base and are quickly becoming hometown heroes.

Urban music

Hip Hop/ Soul with a style brought from New York, Texas, New Orleans, and Chicago the Indiana hip hop scene has birthed some of the bravest talent in music. In 2008, we were introduced to two new anthems of hope in the Symphonics' "Commencement", which blazed with vocals by Brendon "Bishop" Garrett, and poetry by John "Juan Blanco" White and the ever present "Dream Again", which was produced by ManDog Productions. For more info on the Hip Hop/Soul scene in Indy try artists such as BPN, Black Box Ent., Ku-Dos the Kid, Z00 Krew Band, Trip Trae; and Calvin Crabtree with his South Central Indiana style of rap.[citation needed]

]==References==


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Verizon Wireless Music Center (Indiana) — Infobox Venue name = Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis image caption = nickname = Deer Creek location = Noblesville, Indiana coordinates = coord|40.00516| 85.931061|type:landmark|display=inline,title type = Outdoor amphitheatre broke… …   Wikipedia

  • Music librarianship — is the area of librarianship that pertains to music collections and their development, cataloging, preservation and maintenance, as well as reference issues connected with musical works and music literature. Music librarians usually have degrees… …   Wikipedia

  • Indiana Gregg — articleissues expand=July 2008 refimprove=July 2008 tooshort=July 2008Infobox musical artist Name = Indiana Gregg Background = solo singer Img capt = Indiana Gregg at Powderham Castle Exeter Instrument = Vocals, Guitar, Piano Genre = Rock Pop… …   Wikipedia

  • Music of Brazil — Roberto Carlos is the singer with the top selling albums in Brazil. The music of Brazil encompasses various regional music styles influenced by African, European and Amerindian forms. After 500 years of history, Brazilian music developed some… …   Wikipedia

  • Music school — The term music school refers to an educational institution specialized in the study, training and research of music. Different terms refer to this concept such as school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department… …   Wikipedia

  • Music schools in the United States — In the United States, there are four types of music schools. Three of them follow the more traditional formats of music education. The last one is more informal and includes schools that teach the history and performance of world music. Contents… …   Wikipedia

  • Indiana University Marching Hundred — School Indiana University Location Bloomington, IN Conference Big Ten Founded 1896 Director David C. Woodley …   Wikipedia

  • Indiana Wesleyan University — Motto Character. Scholarship. Leadership. Established 1920 Type Private Religious affiliation …   Wikipedia

  • Indiana Jones y el Reino de la Calavera de Cristal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Título Indiana Jones y el Reino de la calavera de cristal Ficha técnica Dirección Steven Spielberg Dirección artística …   Wikipedia Español

  • Indiana Jones y el reino de la calavera de cristal — Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Harrison Ford durante el rodaje de la película Título Indiana Jones y el reino de la calavera de cristal Ficha técnica …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”