Bands & Musicians in New Jersey
New Jersey has produced iconic artists across rock, hip-hop, and jazz, from the working-class anthems of Bruce Springsteen to the punk energy of the Misfits and the hip-hop of Queen Latifah. The boardwalk rock and urban soul of Newark shaped distinct regional sounds. Today, Asbury Park's clubs and a network of DIY venues support indie rock, hip-hop, and electronic artists across the state.
334 cities in New Jersey
Page 13 of 17Malaga
Population 1,570
West Park
Population 1,560
New Egypt
Population 1,552
Olivet
Population 1,535
Rosenhayn
Population 1,508
Vernon Center
Population 1,493
Brass Castle
Population 1,471
Centre Grove
Population 1,460
Seabrook Farms
Population 1,447
Silver Lake
Population 1,433
Alloway
Population 1,428
Beesleys Point
Population 1,413
Bedminster
Population 1,386
South Dennis
Population 1,375
East Vineland
Population 1,346
Vineland
Population 1,346
Victory Lakes
Population 1,322
Brookside
Population 1,302
Lake Telemark
Population 1,301
Kingston
Population 1,289
Scene guide
Know New Jersey
New Jersey's fingerprint spans several genres. Newark produced jazz singer Sarah Vaughan and saxophonist Wayne Shorter and later became a hub of East Coast hip-hop and R&B. Asbury Park's boardwalk clubs incubated Bruce Springsteen's working-class rock, Lodi gave punk the Misfits, and Englewood's Sugar Hill Records carried hip-hop onto the radio. Hoboken's Maxwell's made the state a required indie tour stop.
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Common questions about the New Jersey music scene
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