Bands & Musicians in Georgia
Atlanta anchors a globally recognized hip-hop ecosystem, launching acts like OutKast and the extended Dungeon Family collective. The college town of Athens fostered a pioneering indie rock scene that produced R.E.M. and the B-52s. A mix of Southern rock, R&B, and contemporary rap continues to thrive across the state's cities and university towns.
642 cities in Georgia
Page 21 of 33Pine Lake
Population 888
Lenox
Population 887
Woodbury
Population 872
Hoboken
Population 858
Funston
Population 838
White
Population 819
Reynolds
Population 793
Luthersville
Population 792
Plains
Population 781
Lumpkin
Population 776
Waco
Population 776
Coolidge
Population 775
Kingston
Population 774
Williamson
Population 774
Berlin
Population 769
Poulan
Population 768
Waleska
Population 764
Glenwood
Population 739
Blairsville
Population 736
Cohutta
Population 729
Scene guide
Know Georgia
Georgia's music runs deep. Little Richard and Otis Redding made Macon a soul landmark, Capricorn Records turned the city into a Southern rock capital around the Allman Brothers Band, and Ray Charles was born in Albany. Augusta raised James Brown. In the 1980s, Athens turned college rock into a national force through R.E.M. and the B-52s, and Atlanta later became the engine of Southern hip-hop with OutKast, the Dungeon Family, and trap.
Guides & resources
City guides in Georgia
- How to Find Band Members in Atlanta, GeorgiaA practical guide for musicians looking to find band members, join bands, and build a music career in Atlanta's hip-hop, R&B, and indie rock scene. Read guide
- How to Find Band Members in Savannah, GeorgiaFind band members in Savannah, Georgia, with this guide to jazz, blues, Southern soul, punk, indie rock, metal, and rock music. Read guide
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