Bands & Musicians in Vermont
Vermont has nurtured a distinctive indie and jam-band culture, with Phish emerging from the University of Vermont in Burlington. The state sustains a robust folk tradition through artists like Anaïs Mitchell and small-town acoustic festivals. Burlington and Montpelier continue to host local music communities that span indie rock, electronica, and Americana.
92 cities in Vermont
Page 4 of 5North Clarendon
Population 424
North Hartland
Population 416
North Hyde Park
Population 395
North Pownal
Population 390
Wilmington
Population 385
Dorset
Population 374
Putney
Population 360
Lunenburg
Population 342
Quechee
Population 340
Pawlet
Population 303
Canaan
Population 286
Readsboro
Population 284
Cabot
Population 272
Greensboro Bend
Population 265
Lincoln
Population 259
East Dorset
Population 253
Websterville
Population 249
Benson
Population 232
Peacham
Population 224
Glover
Population 223
Scene guide
Know Vermont
Vermont punches above its size through Burlington, where Phish formed at the University of Vermont and built a jam-band culture that still defines the state. Older currents run through New England contra dances, fiddle tunes, and folk songwriting, a lineage Anaïs Mitchell carried from Vermont farms to Broadway. Indie rock and Americana thrive in small towns, and songwriter Noah Kahan turned his Strafford upbringing into folk-pop anthems.
FAQ
Common questions about the Vermont music scene
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