Pop Artists

All Music Guide, The Definitive Guide to Popular Music, 4th edition, edited by Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra and Stephen Thomas Erlewine, produced by All Media Guide, LLC, and published by Backbeat Books
This encyclopedia includes biographies of more than 50,000 pop artists, a discography of their famous songs, a list of their famous albums, and links to similar artists.
On this page: 16-17 to 29th Street Saxophone Quartet.

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16-17 (Avant-Garde Band)
17 Hippies (World Band)
18 Wheeler (Rock Band)
187 Fac (Rap Band)
18th Dye (Rock Band)
1927 (Rock Band)
1986 (Rock Band)
1990s (Rock Band)
1994 (Rock Band)
2 Bad Mice (Electronica Band)
2 Bears (Electronica Band)
2 Black 2 Strong (Rap Artist)
2 Chainz (Rap Artist)
2 Deep (Rap Band)
2 Foot Flame (Rock Band)
2 in a Room (Electronica Band)
2 Live Crew (Rap Band)
2 Live Jews (Spoken Word Band)
2 Many DJ's (Electronica Band)
2 Minutos (Latin Band)
2 Nice Girls (Folk Band)
2 Skinnee J's (Rock Band)
2 Unlimited (Electronica Band)
2.3 (Rock Band)
20 Fingers (Electronica Band)
20 Miles (Rock Band)
20 Minute Loop (Rock Band)
20/20 (Rock Band)
200 Years (Rock Band)
2002 (New Age Band)
21 Guns (Rock Band)
213 (Rap Band)
22 Brides (Rock Band)
22 Jacks (Rock Band)
22-Pistepirkko (Rock Band)
23 (Rap Band)
23 Skidoo (Rock Band)
23rd Turnoff (Rock Band)
24 Gone (Rock Band)
24-7 Spyz (Rock Band)
24-Carat Black (Rhythm & Blues Band)
259 (Gospel Band)
28 Days (Rock Band)
281 Boyz (Rap Band)
28th Day (Rock Band)