List of Utah Musical Groups

The following is a list on progress of prominent Utah musical groups.

Meg and Dia The Used Prominent Utah musical groups

A

  • Acroma, alternative rock band
  • Aurora Insight, Ambient, Trip Hop Act

B

  • BYU Choirs, classical and modern music

C

  • Chelsea Grin, extreme metal band
  • Colors, acoustic pop group

D

  • The Daily Worker, indie rock and electronica band
  • Dimension Zero (US band), experimental gothic rock band

F

  • The 5 Browns, classical piano musical group

H

  • Hellbender, hard rock/heavy metal band

J

  • The Jared Allen Band, jazz and soul group
  • Jubilate, choral ensemble

K

  • Katagory V, power metal band

M

  • Meg & Dia, indie rock band
  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir, religious and classical music

N

  • The New Transit Direction, indie rock band

O

  • Octappella, contemporary a cappella group
  • Orchestra at Temple Square, symphony orchestra
  • The Osmonds, family pop group

P

  • Palace of Buddies, experimental electronic group
  • Piano Guys, The Jon Schmidt - Pianist, Steven Sharp Nelson - Cellist; Classic/Pop

R

  • Reaction, heavy metal band
  • Red Bennies, rock group
  • The Rodeo Boys, folk rock band

S

  • The Salt Lake Children's Choir, children choir classical and modern
  • SHeDAISY, country music group
  • Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand, country music group
  • Sleepthief, electronic recording project
  • Stonecircle, fusion group

T

  • T Minus 5, vocal group

U

  • The Used, rock band
  • Utah Baroque Ensemble, classical and modern choir
  • Utah Chamber Artists, classical music orchestra and choir
  • Utah Festival Opera, opera company
  • Utah Symphony Orchestra, symphony orchestra
  • Utah Valley Symphony, symphony orchestra

V

  • Voice Male, contemporary a cappella group

Y

  • Young Ambassadors, song and dance performing group
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