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 17 of 18Chase
Population 26
Ferry
Population 26
Healy Lake
Population 26
Covenant Life
Population 25
Platinum
Population 23
Edna Bay
Population 21
Wiseman
Population 19
Attu Station
Population 17
Manley Hot Springs
Population 17
Elfin Cove
Population 16
Hyder
Population 16
Tonsina
Population 16
Lake Minchumina
Population 14
Port Protection
Population 14
Sunrise
Population 14
Livengood
Population 13
Pedro Bay
Population 13
Lutak
Population 12
Nikolski
Population 12
Kupreanof
Population 10
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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