Bands & Musicians in North Carolina
North Carolina's musical heritage spans the bluegrass of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Piedmont blues, and the indie rock of Chapel Hill and the Research Triangle. The coast is known for beach music and shag dancing, while Asheville hosts a thriving Americana and jam-band community. Charlotte's hip-hop scene and strong university music programs keep the state musically diverse.
731 cities in North Carolina
Page 19 of 37Cherokee
Population 1,604
Lake Lure
Population 1,575
Murphy
Population 1,549
Chadbourn
Population 1,548
Bent Creek
Population 1,536
Sea Breeze
Population 1,533
Tryon
Population 1,516
Hoopers Creek
Population 1,515
Robbins
Population 1,511
West Jefferson
Population 1,508
Sharpsburg
Population 1,504
Plain View
Population 1,494
Stony Point
Population 1,494
Vander
Population 1,481
Stedman
Population 1,479
Buxton
Population 1,477
Millers Creek
Population 1,475
Gorman
Population 1,473
Princeton
Population 1,471
Robersonville
Population 1,471
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