If Only Had 10 Musical Artist To Listen Tooo

In no real order;

Pink Floyd
Dream Theater
Led Zeppelin
Van Halen
CSN+Y
Ozzy Osborne
Judas Priest
Beatles
Yes
Moody Blues:smoke:
 
George Jones
Merle Haggard
Hank Williams Sr.
Bob Dylan
Allman Brothers
Muddy Waters
The Band
John Hammond
More Merle Haggard
More George Jones...Much more
 
Steely Dan
Beatles
Bob Dylan
Elvis Costello
David Sanborn
Ramones
Warren Zevon
Johnny Cash
Rosanne Cash
Dwight Yoakam
And the soundtracks to lotsa movies!J/K
Jimmy
 
David Bazan
Paul Simon
James Taylor
Bob Dylan
Neil Young
Jackson Browne
The Beach Boys
Gram Parsons
Lucinda Williams
Don Chaffer
 
Miles Davis
Sarah Vaughan
Bob Marley
Sonny Rollins
NAt King Cole
Smiley Lewis
Stylistics
Dennis Brown
Barrington Levy
Handel
 
In no particular order
Dylan
Kris Kristofferson
John Prine
Howlin Wolf
Beatles
Elvis
Johnny Cash
Zappa
Stones
Otis Redding
Chet Atkins
 
Top of the head:

Beatles
The Who
Mozart
Beethoven
Miles Davis
Steely Dan
Jethro Tull
Sting/Police
Jane's Addiction (had to choose one)
Clapton (entire catalog, from Bluesbreakers on)
 
(In no particular order, except for a chronological attempt):

  • Pink Floyd
  • Doors
  • Who
  • Camel
  • Eagles
  • Alan Parsons Project
  • Supertramp
  • ELO
  • Steely Dan
  • Police
 
No particular order.

Fleetwood Mac (all of them)
Led Zepplin
Steely Dan
Diana Krall
Yo Yo Ma
Pretenders
Allman Brothers
Rolling Stones
B-52s
Keiko Matsui
 
The Beatles
Led Zeppelin
The Who
Rolling Stones
Jimi Hendrix
The Doors
Pink Floyd
Doobie Brothers
BTO
Bob Seger
 
Hendrix
George Jones
Zappa
Metro
The Tourist
Dan Hicks
Sanatra
Tony Bennett
Patsy Cline
Edgar Winter
 
Miles Davis
T. Monk
Wes Montgomery
Chick Corea
Mozart
Bach
Beethoven
the Dead
the Bombers (aka B-52's)
Ramones
-order can change on my mood :music:
 
Yes, King Crimson, early Genesis, Bill Bruford's Earthworks, Janos Starker, Byron Janis, Maia Sharp, Judith Owen, Richard Thompson.
 
Klaus Schulze
Pete Namlook
Bill Laswell
Buckethead
(that alone should keep me busy, especially if I'm allowed collaborations, as they are easily the four most prolific artists that I am interested in)
Prokofiev
Tchaikovsky
Chopin
Schubert
(that's eight)
King Crimson is good, because across their entire catalog, they're so varied, but I'll cheat and say "Robert Fripp", because then I can also include his solo catalog and many collaborations

...oh, and me. I don't want to have to not be able to listen to myself due to some weird technicality.
 
Pearls Before Swine is that the band who released Balaklava. Man it has been a long time since I have heard that album.
 
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