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Encyclopedia > Music of Nevada
Music of the United States
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History (Timeline) Ethnicities
Before 1900 African American
1900-1940 Native American (Inuit and Hawaiian)
40s and 50s Latin (Tejano and Puerto Rican)
60s and 70s Cajun and Creole
80s to the present Other immigrants (Jewish, European, South and East Asian, modern African and Middle-Eastern)
Genres (Samples): Classical - Hip hop - Rock - Pop - Folk

For most outsiders, Nevadan music is probably most closely associated with lounge singers like Wayne Newton playing in Las Vegas. Vegas, Reno, Carson City and other cities, however, have had innovative musical communities.


Punk rock

Reno was a regional capital for punk rock, led by Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds, a noted hardcore punk band. Called Skeeno (Reno, Lake Tahoe, Sparks), the Reno scene had a distinctive fashion statement, placing charcoal markings underneath the eyes. Outside of 7 Seconds, whose recordings have made them punk legends, Skeeno hardcore bands included Section 8, the Wrecks, Urban Assault and Thursting Squirters. Reno was home to Positive Force, a loose organization that organized the punk rock community in a given place. Positive Force spread to Chicago, Washington DC and elsewhere around the country.


References

Blush, Steven. ‘’American Hardcore: A Tribal History’’. Feral House. 2001. ISBN 0-922915-717-7


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Music of Nevada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
For most outsiders, Nevadan music is probably most closely associated with lounge singers like Wayne Newton playing in Las Vegas.
Vegas, Reno, Carson City and other cities, however, have had innovative musical communities.
Reno was a regional capital for punk rock, led by Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds, a noted hardcore punk band.
Nevada Slim: Singer of Traditional Western, Vintage Country Blues and Old Time Country Music (274 words)
Nevada Slim's rich baritone voice and stylish guitar work have delighted audiences for upwards of 35 years on stages from the casino showrooms of Nevada to West Germany to New York.
The duo offers vigorous interpretations of the music of Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, the Sons of the Pioneers and many others, along with traditional songs of the old west.
Perfect for clubs, dances, private parties, county fairs, music festivals, fundraisers, etc. The Trio specializes in complete shows, each focusing on the work of a particular musical legend, and each geared to present the life history of the artist as well as the music.
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