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Saltzburg: Wolfie Mozart.
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd

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Rappo Clappo wrote:Nijmegen

Van Halen
According to Wikipedia it's Pasadena, California.
Sure, the Van Halen brothers were born in Nijmegen but it seems they are more American than Netherlander or Dutch.
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Jazz musicians - New York:

Wynton Marsalis
John Zorn
Buddy Rich
Teddy Charles
Cab Calloway
George Shearing
Cannonball Adderley
Coleman Hawkins
Fletcher Henderson
Milt Jackson
Roy Eldridge
Poogie Bell

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Northampton:

Bauhaus
Tones on Tails
Peter Murphy
Love & Rockets

All the same, but what an impact they have made :tu:

And of course Alan Moore lives there too

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Numanoid wrote:Northampton:

Bauhaus
Tones on Tails
Peter Murphy
Love & Rockets

All the same, but what an impact they have made :tu:
Not to mention Daniel Ash's and David J's solo work! :tu:
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For all of the scouse heritage, I much prefer the 80's Liverpool sound:

Echo & The Bunnymen
China Crisis
OMD
FGTH
Black
Thomas Lang
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You need to take the New York attributions with a grain of salt because New York is a place where people come to get away from where they are originally from.

The Ramones are from Queens, so they were actually New Yorkers.

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I have heard repeatedly that some Brit Pop bands were from Sheffield, but I don't know any examples.

I think it helps to have a troubled population with drug, employment, poverty, and other problems. Oddly, that boosts creativity, while wealthy cities tend to be boring.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I have heard repeatedly that some Brit Pop bands were from Sheffield, but I don't know any examples.
Sheffield was the mecca of synth-pop/industrial: The Human League, Heaven 17, ABC, Clock DVA, Cabaret Voltaire, etc etc

And then later with acid house, the Warp label.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I have heard repeatedly that some Brit Pop bands were from Sheffield, but I don't know any examples.
Pulp would be the main contender there.

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Skärholmen (some 8600 persons living there):
KSMB
and probably a bunch of rappers as well.

Looking a bit wider to
Stockholm:
ABBA
Agent Side Grinder
Alice Tegnér
Allan Edwall
Astrid Lindgren
Avicii
Aoouh!
Art Fact
(there are a lot so I only took the more famous one starting with A).
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trampofnine wrote:Perth [Australia].

Eurogliders.
Jebediah.
And all the Spinning Top guys:

Tame Impala
Pond
Gum
and other spin-offs and solo projects.

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Greatest number of really great and/or influential bands per square foot must be ....

Glasgow:

Belle & Sebastian
Franz Ferdinand
Bert Jansch
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Mogwai
The Pastels
Primal Scream

and others of variable fame/influence
Adventures in Stereo
Aztec Camera
The Blue Nile
The Bluebells
Camera Obscura
Chvrches
Deacon Blue
Del Amitri
Donovan
Glasvegas
Life Without Buildings
Hudson Mohawke
Orange Juice
Simple Minds
Slam
Jimmy Somerville
and key members of Dire Straits and AC/DC

Varied and very influential over many years.

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harryupbabble wrote:Manchesterians?
Mancunians, or just mancs.

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Bombadil wrote:Saltzburg: Wolfie Mozart.
Sometimes it's not how many were born there, right?

For example: Kansas City, KS-birthplace of Charlie Parker. :D

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