Bands & Musicians in North Dakota
North Dakota's music reflects its Native American heritage and Scandinavian immigrant roots alongside contemporary folk and indie sounds. The Fargo-Moorhead area anchors an indie rock and singer-songwriter community. University towns and tribal communities preserve traditional music while supporting local pop and country artists.
375 cities in North Dakota
Page 8 of 19Anamoose
Population 290
Carson
Population 288
Tappen
Population 286
Bowbells
Population 285
Hunter
Population 283
Granville
Population 279
Kensal
Population 277
Valley City
Population 274
Abercrombie
Population 261
Sawyer
Population 261
Leonard
Population 260
Colfax
Population 259
Logan
Population 258
Gladstone
Population 256
Davenport
Population 253
Medina
Population 253
Powers Lake
Population 252
Four Bears Village
Population 251
Benedict
Population 243
Hoople
Population 239
Scene guide
Know North Dakota
North Dakota's music carries its settlement history: Scandinavian and German polka, fiddle dances, and church choirs, alongside the drum groups and singers of the state's tribal nations, heard at events like the United Tribes powwow in Bismarck. The state also produced an unlikely run of pop figures, from accordionist Lawrence Welk of Strasburg to singer Peggy Lee of Jamestown. Fargo-Moorhead now supports the main indie and cover-band scene.
FAQ
Common questions about the North Dakota music scene
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