Musicians from Denton, Texas
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The following is a partial list of musicians from Denton, Texas, a city in North Texas in the United States. A variety of musicians and musical groups have made their start in Denton, Texas, home of the University of North Texas College of Music, 35 Denton and the Denton Arts and Jazz Festival. They include:
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The Eli Young Band made their start in Denton
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Alan Palomo of Neon Indian performing at Festival Sudoeste in 2011 Alan Palomo and Neon Indian made their start in Denton, Texas (his previous band name was Ghosthustler)
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- Baboon
- The Baptist Generals
- Bosque Brown
- Bowling for Soup
- Brave Combo
- Brutal Juice
- Centro-Matic
- Chris Garver
- Circus della Morte
- Corn Mo
- Deep Blue Something
- Don Henley
- Bob Dorough
- Eli Young Band
- Eric Keyes
- Faktion
- Febrifuge
- Fishboy
- Flesh Born
- Flickerstick
- Fra Pandolf
- Izzy the Kidd
- Lift to Experience
- Matthew and The Arrogant Sea
- The Marked Men
- Mazinga Phaser
- Meat Loaf
- Midlake
- Mingo Fishtrap
- Neon Indian
- New Science Projects
- Norah Jones—raised in Grapevine, TX—studied jazz piano at the University of North Texas
- Parquet Courts
- Pat Boone
- Pink Smoke
- Polyphonic Spree
- Ralph Kirshbaum
- Ray Peterson
- The Riverboat Gamblers
- The Rocket Summer
- Two Knights
- Roy Orbison
- Sarah Jaffe
- Slobberbone
- Sly Stone
- Snarky Puppy
- William Basinski
See also
References
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