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"The map claims to show each state’s most distinctive musical artist - that is the singer or band with the most outsized local support compared with the rest of the country
"Rather than being based on where artists are from, it is based on the real listening behavior of actual music fans and is based on data from music streaming services
"Some selections seem like a natural fit, while others are out of left field"

The Civil Wars are popular in Alabama.

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Very interesting but...
I have lived in PA for 1/4 century and have never heard of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. Just not into folk indie rock.
As a Western New Yorker.Who is James Blake?
This Marylander wants to know who Kelly Roland is.
I'm trading the group on the map for KY (the blue grass state) to these guys - Ricky Scaggs and Kentucky Thunder

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVhWx36GFpI
I'm from CT and I have not hear of David Guetta nor have I heard of most of the musicians listed on the map.

Kelly Rowland used to be in Destiny's Child with Beyonce but the map says Kelly Roland so I don't know who she is. There is a YouTube video with someone named Kelly Roland though.

According to Wikipedia, James Blake is an "English electronic music producer and singer-songwriter from London."

Hess1865

Well I lived in CT for 50+ years and the most famous musician there is the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, who lives in Weston CT.
(02-26-2014 10:16 PM)Hess1865 Wrote: [ -> ]Well I lived in CT for 50+ years and the most famous musician there is the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, who lives in Weston CT.

But have you heard of David Guetta?
I am trading the Florida guy (whom I've never heard of) to New Jersey for this guy.
Like others here- I have never heard of most of the artists. It doesn't bother me. I pretty much stopped listening to "popular music" twenty years ago.
(02-27-2014 08:47 AM)LincolnMan Wrote: [ -> ]Like others here- I have never heard of most of the artists. It doesn't bother me.
I subscribe to this, too.
If Kurt Vile (whom I don't know) was Kurt Weill, I'd go for Oregon. Kurt Weill composed the following songs:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XpkCazstUhM
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DX42_3ZKv8c
("Mack the knife" is from the wondeful "Threepenny Opera")

As for the outward appearance, I'm on the fence:
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Honestly, as for this, I'd still go for him:
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Eva: right on! The Beatles!
Yeah yeah yeah! 4ever! And I bet they will survive almost all on the map.
I would classify that map as basically useless.
I agree Roger, but it's probably best to just let it be. Say, that reminds me of a song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajCYQL8ouqw
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