List of People From Pennsylvania - Musicians

Musicians

  • Christina Aguilera— Pittsburgh
  • Akron/Family— Williamsport
  • Kellee Maize- Pittsburgh
  • Marian Anderson—Philadelphia
  • Anti-Flag—Pittsburgh
  • August Burns Red—Lancaster
  • Frankie Avalon—Philadelphia
  • Franny Beecher—Norristown
  • George Benson—Pittsburgh
  • Benjamin Burnley-Wilkes Barre
  • Bilal—Philadelphia
  • The Bloodhound Gang—Quakertown
  • Joe Bonsall—Philadelphia
  • Boyz II Men—Philadelphia
  • Glenn Branca—Harrisburg
  • Breaking Benjamin—Wilkes-Barre
  • Vanessa Carlton—Milford
  • Cassidy—Philadelphia
  • Meek Mill- Philadelphia
  • Danny Cedrone-Philadelphia
  • Chubby Checker—Philadelphia
  • Lou Christie—Moon Township
  • Cinderella—Philadelphia
  • CKY—West Chester
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah—Philadelphia
  • Stanley Clarke—Philadelphia
  • The Clarks—Pittsburgh
  • John Coltrane—Philadelphia
  • Perry Como—Canonsburg
  • Jim Croce—Drexel Hill
  • Bobby Dall—Mechanicsburg
  • Lacy J. Dalton—Bloomsburg
  • Jimmy Dorsey—Shenandoah
  • Tommy Dorsey—Shenandoah
  • Dead Milkmen—Philadelphia
  • Jimmy DeGrasso—Bethlehem
  • The Delfonics—Philadelphia
  • Dr. Dog-Philadelphia
  • Esteban—Pittsburgh
  • Kevin Eubanks—Philadelphia
  • Jackie Evancho—Pittsburgh
  • Eve—Philadelphia
  • Stephen Foster—Pittsburgh
  • Freeway—Philadelphia
  • Fuel—Harrisburg
  • G. Love & Special Sauce—Philadelphia
  • Gamble & Huff—Philadelphia
  • Stan Getz—Philadelphia
  • Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein—Philadelphia
  • Johnny Grande—Philadelphia
  • Anthony Green—Doylestown
  • Justin Guarini—Doylestown
  • Halestorm—Red Lion
  • Bill Haley & His Comets—Upland
  • Daryl Hall & John Oates—Philadelphia
  • Dan Hartman—Harrisburg
  • The Hooters—Philadelphia
  • Phyllis Hyman—Pittsburgh
  • Donnie Iris—Ellwood City
  • Keith Jarrett—Allentown
  • DJ Jazzy Jeff—Philadelphia
  • Jedi Mind Tricks—Philadelphia
  • Joan Jett—Philadelphia
  • Allan Jones—Old Forge
  • The Juliana Theory—Latrobe
  • Wiz Khalifa—Pittsburgh
  • Jason Karaban—Norristown
  • Tom Keifer—Springfield
  • Kid Dynamite—Philadelphia
  • Chris Kirkpatrick ('N Sync)—Clarion
  • Mario Lanza (tenor)-Philadelphia
  • Jeff LaBar-Darby
  • Patti LaBelle—Harrisburg
  • Live—York
  • Lisa Lopes—Philadelphia
  • Fred Mascherino - Philadelphia, Coatesville
  • Al Martino—Philadelphia
  • McFadden & Whitehead—Philadelphia
  • Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes—Philadelphia
  • Mac Miller-Pittsburgh
  • Mirah—Philadelphia
  • Dan McKeown—Philadelphia
  • Irene Molloy—Doylestown
  • Pat Monahan (Train)—Erie
  • Motionless In White—Scranton
  • Musiq Soulchild—Philadelphia
  • The Ocean Blue—Hershey
  • Paint It Black—Philadelphia
  • Eden Park—York
  • Jaco Pastorius—Norristown
  • Billy Paul—Philadelphia
  • Teddy Pendergrass—Philadelphia
  • Langhorne Slim-Langhorne
  • Christina Perri—Bensalem
  • Pink —Doylestown
  • Poison—Mechanicsburg
  • Matt Pond PA—Philadelphia
  • Punchline—Belle Vernon
  • Questlove—Philadelphia
  • Sun Ra—Philadelphia
  • Trent Reznor—Mercer
  • Rikki Rockett—Mechanicsburg
  • The Roots—Philadelphia
  • Asher Roth--Morrisville
  • Todd Rundgren—Upper Darby
  • Rusted Root—Pittsburgh
  • Ira D. Sankey-Gospel Singer and Composer-New Castle, Pennsylvania
  • Santogold—Philadelphia
  • Schooly D—Philadelphia
  • Jill Scott—Philadelphia
  • Shanice—Pittsburgh
  • Beanie Sigel—Philadelphia
  • Silvertide— Philadelphia
  • Sister Sledge—Philadelphia
  • Will Smith—Philadelphia
  • The Stylistics—Philadelphia
  • Taylor Swift—Wyomissing
  • Tammi Terrell—Philadelphia
  • Nicole Tranquillo—Wernersville
  • McCoy Tyner—Philadelphia
  • Bobby Vinton—Canonsburg
  • Chris Vrenna—Erie
  • Frank Walls— New Bethlehem
  • Ween—New Hope
  • The Wonder Years—Philadelphia
  • Syreeta Wright—Pittsburgh
  • Hawk Junya—Pittsburgh
  • Young Gunz—Philadelphia
  • Title Fight—Kingston
  • Tigers Jaw—Scranton
  • Handguns—Harrisburg
  • Code Orange Kids—Pittsburgh

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