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P. Penance (band) Pitt Men's Glee Club. Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra. Pollen (band) Power Pill Fist. Pr0metheus Burning.
Frank Czuri (born September 8, 1948) is an American vocalist (tenor), entertainer, songwriter and recording artist who has been performing professionally since the age of 14. He works in all genres, and is best known as the lead singer for two popular Pittsburgh rock groups, The Silencers and Diamond Reo. Since 2013 he has been performing with ...
The Clarks. The Clarks are an American rock band from the Pittsburgh region, originating at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Over the course of thirty-plus years, they have produced eleven studio albums, two live albums, 2 compilation albums, an EP, and four solo releases, selling near to a half-million copies.
Bill Deasy is a singer-songwriter, recording artist and author born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the late 1980s, Deasy's musical start blossomed at open stages in and around Pittsburgh. Within a few years Deasy and his band, Shiloh, outscored Rusted Root to win the 1991 Graffiti Rock Challenge, a local Pittsburgh competition. [1]
Years active. Mid-1970s–present. Labels. Various. William Pollak (born November 10, 1949, in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, United States) [1] known by his stage name of Billy Price, is an American soul singer. He has lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, since the mid-1970s.
Danniebelle Hall. Walt Harper. Ernie Hawkins. Samuel Hazo. John Heard (musician) Barrington "Bo" Henderson. Twyla Herbert. Marty Lee Hoenes. The Homeless Gospel Choir.
Jul. 30—Two sets of Pittsburgh rockers played the July 22 date of the Westmoreland Parks and Recreation summer concert series, to the delight of the crowd on the hillside above the Brian T ...
S. Sandlot Heroes. The Shackeltons. Shadow Gallery. Sound the Alarm (band) Still Motion (band) Superheaven.