Music Museum Of New England
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Artists

Eventually this site will have information on hundreds of artists associated with New England. But we had to start somewhere, so here’s a list representing different genres and eras.

Aerosmith The Lost
Johnny A Jocko Marcellino
Willie Alexander Charlie Mariano
The Art of Lovin' Mission of Burma
The Atlantics The Modern Lovers
Aztec Two-Step The Modes
Joan Baez James Montgomery
The Bagatelle Moodus Drum & Fife Corps
The Barbarians Morphine
Johnny Barnes Van Morrison
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter Bill Morrissey
The Beacon Street Union Maria Muldaur
Big Dipper The Neighborhoods
Black Pearl The Nervous Eaters
The Boogaloo Swamis New Edition
Boston New England
The Boston Pops Orchestra New Kids on the Block
Asa Brebner NRBQ
Buffalo Tom Oak
Randy Burns Ric Ocasek
Gary Burton Orion The Hunter
John Cafferty Orpheus
Freddy Cannon Robert Ellis Orrall
The Cars The Paley Brothers
Chamaeleon Church Pastiche
Bill Chinnock Phluph
Classic Ruins Gene Pitney
Chick Corea The Pixies
The Cowsills Pousette-Dart Band
Dick Curless Andy Pratt
Peter Dayton Bonnie Raitt
The Del Fuegos Real Kids
Dinosaur Jr. The Remains
DMZ The Rockin' Ramrods
The Dogmatics Rubber Rodeo
Duke and the Drivers Tom Rush
Earth Opera Salem 66
Extreme Scruffy the Cat
Face to Face The Sidewinders
Charlie Farren Carly Simon
Farrenheit The Stompers
The Five Satins Donna Summer
The Fools Alex Taylor
The Freeze James Taylor
The G-Clefs Third Rail
Barry Goudreau Throwing Muses
Norman Greenbaum Thundertrain
Arlo Guthrie 'Til Tuesday
The Hallucinations Tribe
Human Sexual Response Ultimate Spinach
Ill Wind Unnatural Axe
The Infliktors The Velvet Underground
The J. Geils Band Jackie Washington
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band Barrence Whitfield
Joe Val & The New England Bluegrass Boys The Wildweeds
Jon Butcher Axis Peter Wolf
Sleepy LaBeef John Lincoln Wright
Robin Lane The Zulus