Bands & Musicians in Alabama
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio shaped influential soul, R&B, and rock recordings through the Swampers rhythm section. The birthplace of W.C. Handy anchors its blues heritage, while Birmingham and Huntsville sustain active indie, hip-hop, and jazz communities. Historic venues and college-town stages support the contemporary scene.
585 cities in Alabama
Page 2 of 30Gadsden
60Population 33,824
Gadsden's music life centers on its revitalized downtown along the Coosa River, where the historic Mort Glosser Amphitheater hosts community concerts and events. The Music Center at Temple Beth Israel serves as a home for the Etowah Youth Orchestras and classical, jazz, and folk performances. Local pubs and the cultural arts foundation add live music to the historic district. The scene is modest but rooted in community institutions and regional talent.
Alabaster
Population 33,417
Opelika
Population 31,361
Northport
Population 30,714
Enterprise
Population 28,513
Daphne
Population 27,861
Homewood
Population 27,557
Athens
Population 26,179
Bessemer
Population 25,890
Trussville
Population 25,621
Pelham
Population 24,221
Fairhope
Population 22,605
Albertville
Population 22,433
Mountain Brook
Population 22,259
Oxford
Population 22,019
Anniston
Population 21,502
Foley
Population 21,113
Helena
Population 21,036
Prichard
Population 19,353
Cullman
Population 18,434
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