Bands & Musicians in Alaska
Alaska's music reflects Indigenous traditions of the Inupiaq and Tlingit peoples alongside folk and rock scenes in Anchorage and Juneau. The Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau draws performers from across the state despite the vast distances between communities. Drumming, dance, and storytelling remain central to cultural expression in remote villages.
348 cities in Alaska
Page 13 of 18Aleknagik
Population 121
Naukati Bay
Population 120
Atqasuk
Population 119
Goodnews Bay
Population 118
Cantwell
Population 117
Kokhanok
Population 115
Minto
Population 113
Venetie
Population 109
Silver Springs
Population 106
Central
Population 105
False Pass
Population 103
Eagle
Population 99
Eagle Village
Population 99
Akhiok
Population 98
Whale Pass
Population 98
Tok
Population 96
Chalkyitsik
Population 95
Nelson Lagoon
Population 94
Chuathbaluk
Population 92
Newhalen
Population 92
Scene guide
Know Alaska
Inupiaq, Yup'ik, and Tlingit drum and dance traditions form Alaska's oldest music and remain central to village life. Folk settled in next: the Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau has drawn pickers from across the state for decades, Homer produced Jewel, and Wasilla gave rock radio Portugal. The Man. Anchorage sustains rock, metal, and hip-hop, and Hobo Jim's songs about bush life made him an in-state institution.
FAQ
Common questions about the Alaska music scene
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