Bands & Musicians in Ohio
Ohio's musical heritage stretches from Cleveland's industrial rock to Akron's new-wave experiments, with foundational contributions in punk, funk, and soul. Cleveland's rock legacy, Columbus's indie community, and Cincinnati's alternative scene each developed distinct sounds. College towns and post-industrial cities continue to support indie, hip-hop, and electronic music statewide.
440 cities in Ohio
Page 3 of 22Fairborn
Population 34,494
Westlake
Population 34,027
North Olmsted
Population 32,244
Massillon
Population 32,179
North Royalton
Population 31,120
Austintown
Population 30,397
Bowling Green
Population 30,157
Green
Population 30,157
Garfield Heights
Population 29,497
Shaker Heights
Population 29,157
Kent
Population 27,336
Wooster
Population 27,021
Troy
Population 26,494
Medina
Population 26,092
Marysville
Population 25,806
Xenia
Population 25,499
Avon Lake
Population 25,220
Barberton
Population 25,167
Sandusky
Population 24,964
Perrysburg
Population 24,855
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