Music of Belize - Belizean Artists

Belizean Artists

Some notable Belizean artists are:

  • Andy Palacio
  • Wilfred Peters and his Boom & Chime Band
  • A-Fifteen
  • Aurelio Martinez
  • Aziatic (Vince Lewis)
  • Babylon Warriors
  • Belizean Vixen
  • Bella Carib
  • Black Berry
  • Black Star Band
  • Bobbo Youth
  • Burne
  • Caribbean Vibrations & Fenton Banner (Los Angeles)
  • Carlos Perote
  • Chico Ramos
  • Coolie Rebels
  • Cross Culture Band (Los Angeles)
  • Dan Marcus
  • Danki Man (Ralph Reynolds)
  • Dell & The Sensations
  • Dubclat
  • Eljai
  • Ernestine Carballo
  • Evan Belize
  • Ferron Hartshorn
  • Francis Reneau
  • Franxel y Chami-Ka
  • G.I. Muziq
  • Garif (Tony Enriquez) - (Belizean/American)
  • Garifuna Legacy
  • Gilharry 7
  • Griga Boyz
  • Harmonettes
  • Harrington Trapp (Los Angeles)
  • Herbert 'Peacemaker' Gillett
  • Honesty
  • Instruments of Love
  • Jade Band & Conchita Morena
  • James Lovell
  • Jesus Acosta
  • La Fundacion
  • Lasher Zombie (heavy metal band)
  • Legacy (band)
  • Lela Vernon
  • Leroy "The Grandmaster" Young
  • Leroy Hyde
  • Lisa Pike
  • LiveWire
  • Lloyd & Reckless
  • Lord Laro
  • Lord Rhaburn
  • Lova Boy
  • Luis Peyrefitte
  • Mario Mendez
  • Melody Man Escobar
  • Merv Douglas
  • Michael Wagner
  • Mighty Iceberg
  • Mohobub Flores
  • Mr. Bajo
  • Mr. Programme
  • Nello Player
  • Nino Arzu
  • Notch City
  • Pantempers Steel Orchestra
  • Paul Nabor
  • Ploomie
  • Punta Rebels
  • Rain
  • Randolph Armstrong
  • Ras Indio
  • Sam Hamilton
  • Santino's Messenger Band
  • Shawn Saldano
  • Shirley Bowman
  • Small World Band
  • Supa G.
  • Super Grio Band & Roxie
  • Tanya Carter
  • Technoband
  • The Belizean Melody Swingers Band
  • The Professionals Band
  • Titiman Flores
  • Xzuma
  • Ziola Clarke

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