| History in Song |
Includes annotated texts about American history, from Revolutionary War songs to 1960's anti-war protests. |
| Matisyahu Fan Gallery |
Photos taken by fans. |
| Queen Makedah |
A singer and artist from Israel, fusing soulful lyrics with an electric blend of reggae, worldbeat and adult contemporary styles of music. |
| Yale Klezmer Band, The |
Yale's undergraduate-run klezmer band. |
| Klezmatics, The |
An American Klezmer music group. With biography, discography, song samples, reviews, show dates, and links. |
| Aroeste, Sarah |
Funky fusion of Spanish, Mediterranean and American musical styles. Includes performance updates, bios, and sound clips. |
| Music and You Jazz History |
This is a brief historical essay on the history of Creoles in New Orleans, and their influence on Jazz |
| Ketzev |
Ketzev is a coed Jewish a cappella group that features songs in a variety of languages including Hebrew, Yiddish, and English. They are a student group at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. |
| Dixieland Jazz Overview |
Detailed history of the style throughout the 1900s with internal links to articles about significant bands and artists. |
| Classical Guitar Illustrated History |
History of classical guitar, composers, makers and performers. Includes images of ancient guitars. |
| Klezmer Ring |
Webring for sites about klezmer and klezmer bands. |
| Metropolitan Opera History |
A history of one of the world's leading opera companies. |
| Aaron Jay Kernis |
Summary information, biography, photograph, works list, news, performances, and RAM audio sample from Boosey and Hawkes. |
| Interview with Mauricio Kagel |
Mauricio Kagel talks about his early years in Europe, his youth in Argentinia, his roots in the East-European Jewish culture and his view on 'absolute music'. A conversation with Max Nyffeler (March 23, 2000). |
| Los Diablos |
Irish-Jewish Folk-Punk band based in Boston. Biography, discography, lyrics, news and upcoming show information. |
| U.S. Coast Guard: Rudy Vallee |
Profile and photographs of the 11th district Coast Guard band. |
| Pereira, Tom |
Jazz saxophonist and composer. Includes bio info, latest recordings, and upcoming gigs. |
| Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum |
Duxbury, Massachusetts organization dedicated to preserving ukulele history. Events, artists, membership information, and online shop. |
| Millar, Steve and Diamondhead |
A multi-genre dance band and show band based in Minnesota. Offers audio and video clips, discography, song list, schedule, photographs, reviews and contact information. |
| Virtual Manchester: Hacienda History |
Article about the sale of the club, brief history and impact of the club. |
| Matisyahu |
Sony Music site features audio, news, biography, discography, and tour dates. |
| Jolson, Al |
Site for the International Al Jolson Society, devoted to the memory of Al Jolson, who taught the movies to talk, produced the first million-seller record, was first to entertain US troops overseas, and started the Kraft Music Hall. |
| Shaham, Hagai |
Biography, repertoire, reviews, albums, background information and music samples. |
| Simply Australia |
E-zine on Australian folklore, history, and folk music and song, both traditional and contemporary. Includes articles, poems, songs, and music files. |
| Genesis History |
A biography and history of Genesis and an album discography. Also includes information about Phil Collins. |
| Paul Brun's Double Bass History |
Excerpts from a study of the history of the instrument. |
| Vardi, Emanuel |
World-class violist's discography, mp3 clips and jpg files of his paintings. |
| The History of the Trombone |
A history and general overview of the instrument, from the Sackbutt to the present. |
| CNN.com: Black History Month 2002 |
Brief discussion and history of the band with a description of each album release. |
| Patroclus Manowar Page |
Contains downloads, discography, history, history, chat, stories and links. |