610 - Sister Hazel - One of the more successful bands in mid-90's ska genre, Sister Hazel had a huge hit with "All For You".
609 - The Marvelous 3 - A late 90's modern rock band, The Marvelous 3 had their biggest successes with "Sugarbuzz" and "Freak Of The Week".
608 - Stevie Nicks - The former lead singer of Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks enjoyed a great deal of success in the 80's as a solo artist with songs such as "Edge Of Seventeen".
607 - Johanna Kunin - A great singer-songwriter who has played in Pierre a couple times. She has a great voice and several solid albums to her name.
606 - Augustana - An indie emo band that's gotten a few songs on the radio so far, especially their mid-level hit "Boston".
605 - Saves The Day - One of the biggest names in emo these days, Saves The Day has carved a niche for themselves, but despite a few good songs per album, they're not among my favorites.
604 - Ringo Starr - The least of the Beatles with the band and without the band, Ringo Starr had one of the great songs of all-time with "It Don't Come Easy", but not a whole lot more.
603 - Gavin DeGraw - A singer-songwriter who is a huge hit on the CW and on top 40 radio, Gavin DeGraw also provided American Idol with the song everyone sings when they want to prove how original they are, "I Don't Wanna Be".
602 - Robbie Williams - The former lead singer of Take That is a huge star in England, one of the biggest actually, but like many people who held that title, he hasn't crossed over very well in the United States, though many of his songs are quite brilliant.
601 - Def Leppard - One of the biggest bands in South Dakota *sigh*, Def Leppard was one of the bigger and best of the 80's hair bands and had a string of power ballads that will be played forever by the mullet crowd.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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