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5 of the top 10 music cities in the nation are all within SEC territory

Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:27 am
Posted by JetDawg
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Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:27 am
As compiled by the Institute of Music and Media, here are your top 10 Music Cities in the USA along with their comments of each city........."A city's music scene is an integral part of its culture and is a defining factor of its identity.

Whether you want to visit a great music venue or want to listen to some live tunes while eating local cuisine, each city offers a different variety.

There are many US cities that are worthy of the title "music city," however, these nine cities have played an important role in shaping the country's music scene today."

#1 -- NEW ORLEANS!.............New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz which was cultivated in the early 20th century before it spread across the country.

Music is the heart of everyday life in this city, from street musicians to funeral bands.

New Orleans is home to a historical and cutting-edge jazz scene on Bourbon Street and around Frenchman Street. You can listen to class acts at some legendary establishments, such as Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro, Blue Nile, and Palm Court Jazz Cafe.

#2 -- MEMPHIS!.............Memphis is the birthplace of Rock & Roll and where Elvis Presley recorded his very first song. Elvis is the world's first true rock & roll star, and his home in Memphis, Graceland, has become one of the most visited attractions.

Other frequently visited attractions include Sun Studio, where Elvis recorded his first song; Stax Museum, a soul-music recording studio; and Gibson Guitar Factory, which assembles guitars that are good enough for people like Chuck Berry.

The city has also produced other musicians like John Lee Hooker and Justin Timberlake.

If you are interested in going to live music venues, take a stroll down Beale Street, the city's most iconic music street, which is packed with venues such as B.B. Kings Restaurant & Blues Club, Blues City Face, and Young Avenue Deli.

#3 -- ATLANTA!.................The city of Atlanta has a highly acclaimed reputation and influence in the hip-hop industry. However, it is also home to various indie artists such as Mastodon, Manchester Orchestra, and the Black Lips.

The city has over 300 recording studios and multiple venues to help indie bands leave their impression.

The Atlanta music scene does not just produce great music; it performs it as well. On any given night, you can go to various venues that will all be booked with great talent. Atlanta likes to play host to rap and R&B legends like Usher, André 3000, T.I., Outkast, Lil John, Ludacris, and TLC.

Atlanta may be known for its hip-hop and indie scene. However, it is important to note that the city is also home to The Atlanta Institute of Music and Media, a music college that has helped thousands of students launch their music careers.

Tosin Abasi, guitarist for Animals as Leaders, is just one of the music school's successful graduates.

#4 -- SEATTLE.............Even though Seattle is the home of Jimi Hendrix, it did not get the recognition it deserved until the 1990s when Grunge music became popular.

Seattle produced bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Death Cab for Cutie, Macklemore, and Alice and the Chains. These bands have brought worldwide attention to Seattle, and it has remained a major player in launching alternative and indie music acts.

Seattle is also known for its many concert and live music venues. The Experience Music Project, which is also known as the Museum of Pop Culture, is a popular attraction to musically inclined travelers and hosts exhibits on pop and music culture topics.

#5 -- CHICAGO.............In Chicago, you can find music venues for every taste of music; however, it is specifically known for the Blues.

The "Chicago Blues" style appeared in the post-World War II era when many African-Americans moved to the North to look for work.

Some of the most famous names in Chicago Blues include Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, and Muddy Waters.

Chicago has also produced some big-name acts from other diverse musical genres, such as Smashing Pumpkins and Kanye West. In addition, Chicago's annual Lollapalooza music festival is nothing short of spectacular.

#6 -- NASHVILLE!...................Nashville is the home of country and Western music in the US and is nicknamed "Music City USA".

The most famous music legacy in Nashville is the Grand Ole Opry, a country music and variety show that is still live-recorded and is the famed show that discovered Dolly Parton.

Music lovers can check out Second Avenue in the part of town that is known as The District, this is where you can find many live venues, or you can see the newly expanded Ryman Auditorium, country music's spiritual home.

Although Nashville may be known for country music, it has also produced singers such as Aerosmith, Coldplay, Kings of Leon, and the Black Keys, which has given it a new rock reputation.

#7 -- NEW YORK CITY................New York is the birthplace of genres such as hip-hop, punk, and disco.

One of the most compelling aspects of New York's music scene is the variety.

You can see classical performances at Carnegie Hall, indie rock at the Mercury Lounge, jazz as the JALC, and some big-name acts at Radio City Music Hall.

You will never find yourself lacking in live music options when taking a trip to New York.

#8 -- AUSTIN!...............Austin is not defined by a musical genre but is the home to popular music festivals like Austin City Limits Festival and South By Southwest.

The South By Southwest festival features more than 2000 performers at 100 venues, and the Austin City Limits Music Festival covers indie rock, punk, hip-hop, and folk music.

Austin has also earned the title "Live Music Capital of the World," and it is not uncommon to even find live music in the airport arrivals lounge and some of the city supermarkets.

Even if you are in town when there isn't a festival, you can find live music at over 250 different venues, some of which include the Elephant Room, The Broken Spoke, and Continental Club.

#9 -- DETROIT................Detroit is synonymous with Motown, a highly successful music label, and the name of the music that it produced.

Detroit is where Berry Gordy started Motown and created the studio where The Jackson 5, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder first recorded in the 1960s.

Today, the jazz and blues scene is still popular in Detroit's clubs.

#10 -- CLEVELAND...............While they don't have the big-name clubs or venues as many cities do, they do have one thing those cities don't - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

Every year music enthusiasts get excited to see which of their music heroes will finally be inducted.

Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:28 am to
Branson!







Not sec terr.
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
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52899 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:29 am to
Nashville way too low.

Nola, Nashville, Austin, and NYC are top 4.
Posted by Hback
Member since Aug 2017
9460 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:31 am to
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#3 -- ATLANTA!

Posted by PJinAtl
Atlanta
Member since Nov 2007
12767 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:39 am to
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Although Nashville may be known for country music, it has also produced singers such as Aerosmith

Da fuq? Outside of Steven Tyler recording a "country" album there a few years ago, and maybe playing some concerts there, what tie does Aerosmith have to Nashville?

Not sure if it would be lumped in with Atlanta or not, but Athens should at least be considered for some inclusion or at least honorable mention for the bands that have come out of there.
Posted by borotiger
Murfreesboro Tennessee
Member since Jan 2004
10641 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:42 am to
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Although Nashville may be known for country music, it has also produced singers such as Aerosmith..


Aerosmith is from Boston, not Nashville.
Posted by BootyFett69
6969 W High Street
Member since Jan 2021
1107 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 9:48 am to
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Mastodon


Mastadon rips
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/21/23 at 10:01 am to
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#3 -- ATLANTA!

Posted by NotImber
Member since Jun 2023
1182 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 10:28 pm to
Clarksdale, MS belongs on this list.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42749 posts
Posted on 7/21/23 at 10:28 pm to
East, TN, Knoxville, and the smaller cities nearby in KY and VA deserve the credit NOT Nashville. Bluegrass and country were born in East, TN with credit being due to our kin in SW Virginia and Eastern, Kentucky.

The state of Tennessee deemed Maynardville, TN (namechecked by Tarantino in Inglorious Bastards) "The Cradle of Country Music." When you look at Union County (which borders Knox and is where Maynardville is located) it is where Roy Acuff, Carl Smith, Chet Atkins, Kenny Chesney, and Florence Reese (to name a few) are all from. It's also namechecked in "The Ballad of Thunderoad."

What's remarkable is that the entire county is less than 20,000 people and was even smaller when Roy Acuff, Carl Smith, Chet Atkins, and Florence Reese were around. Even more remarkable is that you can't throw a rock without hitting people just as talented there, even today. I went to a political gig there and the music was amazing, and I've never been a fan of country and bluegrass but I was blown away by how good they were -and it was just locals having fun.

Nashville, otoh, is where those in the East went to have their music produced. But much like Dolly and all those I listed from one tiny county, it was born in the East with the help of our neighbors in KY and VA. But these things never give credit to small places.
This post was edited on 7/21/23 at 10:34 pm
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
American southerner
Member since Nov 2013
35959 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 8:00 am to
Whoever wrote this is as dumb as the people who decided to put the rock and roll hall of fame in Cleveland. Cleveland should not be on this or any other list, but the writer is a kiss arse.

Detroit? Motown left Detroit eons ago and moved to Pasadena


Atlanta with only the mention of hip hop and R&B?

Some of the greatest alternative rock came out of greater Atlanta

Writer wrote about NYC without mentioning folk music there. Greenwich Village.


who wrote this shite? what an amateur
Posted by BigTastey
Middle Georgia
Member since Feb 2019
3491 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 8:03 am to
Muscle Shoals,Alabama and the Swampers say hold our beer!
Posted by Godawgs4
Member since Aug 2016
4351 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 8:15 am to
Mississippi is known as the birthplace of America’s music. Obviously we have no large city but per capita, there has probably been more musical star power from Mississippi than any other place in the 50 states.
Music scene is underrated as well but there are great local/regional bands/artists scattered around the state on the coast, Meridian, the Delta, the University towns, Tupelo, Jackson area etc.
Posted by r0cky1
Member since Oct 2020
3409 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 7:27 pm to
Atlanta and New Orleans have trash music….the jazz days are long gone for Nola
Posted by ReversePiggie
In non-Arkansas US
Member since Sep 2021
3593 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 7:33 pm to
Only one from the list worth living in. Had no idea (besides the Blues) that such terrible cities could produce such outstanding music history.
Posted by Rohan Gravy
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2017
18039 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 9:44 pm to
New Orleans

The entire Mississippi Delta

Motown



Everything else is copied by the original music

Including Nashville “country”
Came from Ireland/Scotland
Posted by UKat
Owensboro
Member since Aug 2010
815 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 10:16 pm to
Owensboro, Ky....Bluegrass Capitol of the World and home to the Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Museum...also home of ROMP, one of the largest 4 day Bluegrass festivals in the country. Personally I'm a metalhead
Posted by Dear Diary
USA
Member since Jul 2023
1110 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 11:46 pm to
Nashville should be #1
Take Atlanta off and replace with NYC. The Bronx is the birth place of Hip-hop, and Rap.
Posted by KingOfTheWorld
South of heaven, west of hell
Member since Oct 2018
5488 posts
Posted on 7/22/23 at 11:49 pm to
I wouldn’t live there if you paid me but any list of great music cities has to have Los Angeles (and surrounding cities in SoCal) on it.

Almost every genre and era has a superstar or super group from SoCal. The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Eagles, N.W.A., Van Halen, Dave Brubeck, Etta James, Toto, Metallica, Bread, The Doors, Rage Against the Machine (commies, I know), Red Hot Chili Peppers and lots more. Steely Dan were from the East but recorded many of their greatest albums in Los Angeles using some the best session players of all time, many of whom were based there.

P.S. I’ll add another shoutout to Muscle Shoals and the Swampers.
Posted by STATEofMIND
Member since Oct 2012
4252 posts
Posted on 7/23/23 at 6:58 am to
If someone coded an AI bot to be retarded, this is what it would write.
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