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Tag Archives: band names
Tuesday Tunes: Out-of-this-world rock band names
Listed below are band names (primarily from rock) that are out-of-this-world in nature. The most common terms are star (17), star (13), moon (13), sun (13), and space (7). Meanwhile Mars (8), Venus (6), Mercury (2), Jupiter (2), and Pluto … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, entertainment, fun, history, Language, Music, music reviews, Outer Space, Science, solar
Tagged astronomy, band names, fun, history, Moon, music, outer space, planets, rock, rock 'n'roll, satellites, space, stars, sun
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Tuesday tunes – Three part band names of the rock era
Not including band names that start with “The” or duos with “and” between their names. Members of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame are shown in bold and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in bold italics. Ace of … Continue reading
Posted in art, branding, Communications, entertainment, fun, Music, music reviews, songs, video
Tagged band names, music, rock
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Spring-like band names
With so many of us enduring long shelter at home orders during the Covid-19 pandemic, a list of band names based on or loosely related to spring seemed like it be a welcome relief. A similar post of wintry band … Continue reading
Posted in art, branding, entertainment, fun, history, music, seasons, weather
Tagged band names, music, seasons, spring, weather
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Band name geography
Below is a partial list of musicians or bands that are named after or contain the name of cities, towns, states, or provinces. Please feel free to submit others. Enjoy! Cities and Towns A Foot in Coldwater A Sunny Day … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, branding, Canada, cities, Communications, consumerism, culture, entertainment, Europe, fun, geography, history, marketing, music, North America, placemaking, States, UK, video
Tagged alternative, band names, bands, blues, cities, classic, country, entertainment, geography, indie, maps, music, place names, rock
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Tuesday Tunes: Bands that are for the birds
Below is my list of band names that incorporate birds into their name. Crows seems to be the most popular bird for band names. Not sure why. Please feel free to include others that I may have missed. Enjoy! A … Continue reading
Where’s the respect? Sexist band names – NSFW
CAUTION NSFW: The following is a list of sexist band names, some of which are quite offensive and violent. I frankly do not understand what possesses a band to use a name that depicts assault, abuse, mistreatment, bondage, and other … Continue reading
Tuesday Tunes: Best “sounding” band names
To me, some of the best and most memorable band names of all time have been derived from terms used in music, sound production, or communication. Even a name as simple as The Beatles incorporates an intrinsic aspect of music … Continue reading
Tuesday Tunes: List of wintry band names
With so many of us enduring winter’s harshness, I thought a list of band names based on or loosely related to winter would be appropriate. Please feel free to submit other band names that I may have missed or overlooked. … Continue reading
Tuesday Tunes: Oxymoron band names
Two weeks ago I compiled a listed of the lengthiest band names, while last week the shortest well-known ones were listed. This week’s list contains a portion of those rock bands with contrasting (oxymoron) names. Turns out, there are many … Continue reading