John Evans has compiled an extensive list of artists' home pages.
The band once referred to as "the Marx Bros. of world music".
"Ain't Whistlin' Dixie is, as far as I know, the Internet's first music album. It contains a collection of traditional music from the British Isles and America, mostly Irish, performed by me [David Walker] on the Penny Whistle and Ocarina."
This is the (unofficial) homepage of the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps from Boston, Massachusetts.
Musical political satire by The Capitol Steps, the Washington-based troupe of Congressional staffers-turned-songwriters. New features each week as well as old classics. Listen as read the news or as you surf.
Mostly just Eric Clapton information. GIF's and JPEG's of Him, a semi-searchable discography and listing of "rare live recordings". A FAQ soon and lyrics soon maybe.
Information about the bands The Posies and Big Star.
A clearinghouse for various informtion about multi-instrumentalist and composer Eric Dolphy.
Joan Heller is a singer of both traditional and avant-garde music. Her extensive repertoire includes vocal orchestral literature, chamber music, song literature, and dramatic solo music.
New "Industrial"/Ambient music project on Manifest Records.
A WWW server for the Jazz Butcher, who is an english pop musician. Includes loads of photos, albums scans, the complete archives for the jbc-list mailing list, and a few audio snippets.
The Kronos Quartet are a San Francisco-based string quartet who play almost exclusively contemporary (i.e. late 20th century) music, much of it written especially for them.
Kylie Minogue home page in England. It contains pictures, discography, mailing list archives, etc for Kylie Minogue.
Nirvana home page in Sweden. There's also another Nirvana site, called Verse Chorus Verse.
After the Taj Mahal is a small music archive containing some of the cybermusic of Christopher Penrose. It is one of the new galleries of the Center For Research in Computing and the Arts(CRCA)
This page contains links to info about the Argentinian "nuevo tango" composer and bandonéon player, Astor Piazzolla.
The Princeton University Band, one of the few scramble bands, and the U.S.A.'s first college football marching band.
News and information about the band, plus a nearly complete set of lyrics and credits for all the album. Links to discographies and sound files. Also a bibliography and an embryonic FAQ.
Sointuseitsikko is a Finnish brass septet. This kind of band is quite unique to Finland.
The TOOL home pages have pictures, songs, and lyrics. It concentrates mostly on the album "undertow".
Robert Tuttle, Clarinetist, Soloist and Chamber Musician.
Chalkhills is the mailing list for the discussion of the music and recordings of XTC (the band).
---Etheral, dreamy, organic, moody, ambient, melodic, comtemplative soundscapes for the surreal music listener. Contains information about the musical group Violet Arcana, along with sound, graphic, & interative multimedia files.
A collection of Tom Waits information, discographies, and other unimportant information reside at Northwestern University. Maintained by SNielsn@tam2000.tamu.edu.
Seattle's heavy, HEAVY, electronic Industrial warriors.
Elvis Costello meets Talking Heads meets John Hiatt eets Sarah McLachlan. On-line songs, live concert footage and more. What exactly did the cat drag in? Just click and find out...
This hypermedia database provides a wealth of information, lyrics, discography and recording notes relating to the foursome founded by Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. The pages cover the band's history from 1964 to the present, replete with pictures, articles, interviews and lyrics. Another Who site is The Lifehouse
Neil Young home page.
Frank Zappa home page. Discography, album covers, FAQ, interviews and samples.