List of musicians from Chicago
Appearance
The following list includes notable musicians who were born or have lived in Chicago, Illinois.
A
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Emma Abbott | Dec 9, 1850 | Jan 5, 1891 | Operatic soprano and impresario | Born in Chicago | [1] | |
Lil Hardin Armstrong | Feb 3, 1898 | Aug 27, 1971 | Pianist and bandleader | Lived and performed in Bronzeville, Chicago neighborhood | ||
Emilie Autumn | Sep 22, 1979 | Violindustrial singer, violinist, poet, and author |
B
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Patricia Barber | Nov 8, 1955 | Jazz singer, songwriter, and pianist | Born in Chicago | |||
William Beckett | Feb 11, 1985 | Musician, associated with The Academy Is... | Lived in Chicago | |||
Joe Becker (musician) | Jun 23, 1976 | Guitarist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist | Born in Chicago | |||
Taylor Bennett | Jan 19, 1996 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Franz Benteler | 1925 | 2010 | Violinist, "Ambassador of Music for Chicago" | Lived in Chicago | ||
Andrew Bird | Jul 11, 1973 | Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist | Born in Chicago | |||
Zach Blair | Guitarist for Rise Against | |||||
Harold Bradley Jr. | Oct 13, 1929 | Apr 13, 2021 | Singer of spirituals and blues, painter, actor, TV host, former football player, founder of Italy's iconic Folkstudio music club | Born in Chicago | ||
Oscar Brown Jr. | Oct 10, 1926 | May 29, 2005 | Musician, poet | Born in Chicago | ||
Bob Bryar | December 31, 1979 | Drummer of My Chemical Romance | Born in Chicago | |||
Johnny Burke | Oct 3, 1908 | Feb 25, 1964 | Lyricist | Raised in Chicago | [2] | |
Paul Butterfield | Dec 17, 1942 | May 4, 1987 | Blues musician | Born in Chicago |
C
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Marty Casey | Sep 26, 1973 | Frontman of the rock band Lovehammers | Born in Chicago | |||
Peter Cetera | Sep 13, 1944 | Former singer and bassist of Chicago | Born in Chicago | |||
Jimmy Chamberlin | Jun 10, 1964 | Drummer for The Smashing Pumpkins | ||||
Chance the Rapper
(born Chancelor Bennett) |
Apr 16, 1993 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Gene Chandler | Jul 6, 1937 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Chief Keef
(born Keith Cozart) |
Aug 15, 1995 | Rapper | Born and lived in the Washington Park and Englewood neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago | |||
Charles W. Clark | Oct 15, 1865 | Aug 4, 1925 | Operatic baritone and vocalist teacher | Lived in Chicago | [3] | |
Nat King Cole | Mar 17, 1919 | Feb 15, 1965 | Singer | Lived in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago | [4] | |
Steve Cole | Aug 17, 1971 | Jazz saxophonist | Born in Chicago | |||
Steve Coleman | Sep 20, 1956 | Saxophonist | Born in Chicago | |||
Sam Cooke | Jan 22, 1931 | Dec 11, 1964 | Singer | [5] | ||
Billy Corgan | Mar 17, 1967 | Singer and guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins | Lived in Chicago | [6] | ||
James Cotton | Jul 1, 1935 | Mar 16, 2017 | Blues musician |
D
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jack DeJohnette | Aug 9, 1942 | Drummer and pianist | Born in Chicago | |||
Famous Dex | Sep 6, 1993 | Rapper | Lived in Chicago | [7] | ||
Dennis DeYoung | Feb 18, 1947 | Singer and keyboardist of Styx | ||||
Bo Diddley
(born Ellas Otha Bates) |
Dec 30, 1928 | Jun 2, 2008 | Rock and roll guitarist, singer, and songwriter | Lived in Chicago | [8] | |
Willie Dixon | Jul 1, 1915 | Jan 29, 1992 | Blues songwriter and record producer | |||
Young Dolph | Jul 27, 1985 | Nov 17, 2021 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | ||
Florence Kirsch Du Brul | 1915 | Jul 2, 2005 | Classical pianist | |||
Lil Durk | Oct 19, 1992 | Rapper | Born in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago |
E
Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference | |
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Kurt Elling | Nov 2, 1967 | Singer | Born and began his career in Chicago | |||
Phil Everly | Jan 19, 1939 | Jan 3, 2014 | Singer | Born in Chicago |
F
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Ethan Farmer | May 31, 1975 | bassist | Born in Chicago | |||
Jeremih Felton
(a.k.a. Jeremih) |
Jul 17, 1987 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Paul Filipowicz | Mar 24, 1950 | Chicago blues musician | Born in Chicago | [9] | ||
Drew Fortier | Jul 14, 1987 | Guitarist for Bang Tango, Chuck Mosley, Stephen Shareaux, and Zen From Mars | Born and raised in Chicago | [10][11] | ||
Bud Freeman | Apr 13, 1906 | Mar 15, 1991 | Jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer | Born, worked and died in Chicago | ||
Von Freeman | Oct 3, 1923 | Aug 11, 2012 | Jazz saxophonist | Born, worked and died in Chicago | ||
Alexander Frey | Oct 5, 1972 | Conductor, pianist, organist, harpsichordist and composer | Born and grew up in Chicago | |||
Kinky Friedman
(born Richard S. Friedman) |
Nov 1, 1944 | Singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist | Born in Chicago |
G
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Polo G | Jan 6, 1999 | Rapper | Born in the Old Town district of Chicago | |||
Marla Glen | Jan 3, 1960 | Singer | Born and grown up in Chicago | |||
Benny Goodman | May 30, 1909 | Jun 13, 1986 | Bandleader | Born in Chicago | ||
Steve Goodman | Jul 25, 1948 | Sep 20, 1984 | Singer | Born in Chicago | ||
Gene Greene | Jun 9, 1857 | Apr 5, 1930 | Singer | |||
Buddy Guy | Jul 30, 1936 | Blues guitarist | ||||
Rashawnna Guy
(a.k.a. Shawnna) |
Jan 3, 1978 | Rapper | Born in Chicago |
H
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jim Hager | Aug 30, 1941 | May 1, 2008 | Singer | Born in Chicago | ||
Jon Hager | Aug 30, 1941 | Jan 9, 2009 | Singer | Born in Chicago | ||
Terry Hanck | 1944 | Blues saxophonist and singer | Born in Chicago | [12] | ||
Herbie Hancock | Apr 12, 1940 | Jazz pianist, bandleader and composer | Born in Chicago | |||
Eddie Harris | Oct 20, 1934 | Nov 5, 1996 | Jazz saxophonist | Born in Chicago | ||
Elizabeth Eden Harris (a.k.a. CupcakKe) | May 31, 1997 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Shawntae Harris
(a.k.a. Da Brat) |
Apr 14, 1974 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Jarad Anthony Higgins
(a.k.a. Juice Wrld) |
Dec 2, 1998 | Dec 8, 2019 | Rapper, Singer | Born in Chicago | ||
Art Hodes | Nov 14, 1904 | Mar 4, 1993 | Jazz pianist | Raised in Chicago, worked there for many years | ||
Loleatta Holloway | Nov 5, 1946 | Mar 21, 2011 | Singer | Born in Chicago | ||
Miki Howard | Sep 30, 1960 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Howlin' Wolf
(born Chester Arthur Burnett) |
File:Howlin' Wolf 1972.JPG | Jun 10, 1910 | Jan 10, 1976 | Musician | [13] | |
Jennifer Hudson | Sep 12, 1981 | Singer, actress, spokesperson, American Idol finalist | Born in Chicago | |||
Andy Hurley | May 31, 1980 | Drummer for Fall Out Boy |
I
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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James Iha | Mar 26, 1968 | Guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins | Born in Chicago | |||
Daniel Ivankovich | Nov 23, 1963 | Blues guitarist and vocalist | Raised and lives in Chicago |
J
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Wasalu Muhammad Jaco
(a.k.a. Lupe Fiasco) |
Feb 17, 1982 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Ramone Johnson
(a.k.a. Cashis) |
Oct 10, 1982 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Syleena Johnson | Sep 2, 1976 | Singer | ||||
Donell Jones | May 22, 1973 | Singer and composer | Born in Chicago | |||
Quincy Jones | Mar 14, 1933 | Record producer | Born in Chicago | |||
Benn Jordan | Oct 28, 1978 | Electronic musician |
K
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Lucy Kaplansky | Feb 16, 1960 | Folk singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Terry Kath | Jan 31, 1946 | Jan 23, 1978 | Singer and guitarist of Chicago | Born in Chicago | ||
Brendan Kelly | Sep 8, 1976 | Bassist and vocalist of punk band The Lawrence Arms | ||||
R. Kelly | File:Ballasyrkellypic.jpg | Jan 8, 1967 | R&B singer-songwriter, record producer and convicted sex offender | Born in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, lived in Douglas' Bronzeville area | [14] | |
Chaka Khan | Mar 23, 1953 | Singer ("Tell Me Something Good", "Sweet Thing" which she wrote for her then husband Richard Holland, "Ain't Nobody", "I'm Every Woman", "I Feel for You" and "Through the Fire") | Born in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago | |||
William Wallace Kimball | 1828 | 1904 | Founder of Kimball Piano Company | |||
Gene Krupa | Jan 15, 1909 | Oct 16, 1973 | Drummer and bandleader | Born in Chicago |
L
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Robert Lamm | Oct 13, 1944 | Singer and keyboardist of Chicago | Grew up in Chicago | |||
Ramsey Lewis | May 27, 1935 | Jazz pianist and composer | Born in Chicago | |||
Timothy Michael Linton
(a.k.a. Zim Zum) |
Jun 25, 1969 | Guitarist and songwriter for Marilyn Manson, The Pop Culture Suicides | Born in Chicago | |||
Nils Lofgren | Jun 21, 1951 | Member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, former backing musician for Neil Young | Born in Chicago | |||
Radoslav Lorković | Sep 3, 1958 | Croatian American Musician | Lives in Chicago | |||
Lucki | May 30, 1996 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.
(a.k.a. Common) |
Mar 13, 1972 | Rapper | Born in Chicago |
M
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference | |
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Ray Manzarek | Feb 12, 1939 | May 20, 2013 | Keyboardist of The Doors | Born in Chicago | [15] | ||
Richard Marx | Sep 16, 1963 | Singer and songwriter | Born in Chicago | ||||
Curtis Mayfield | Jun 3, 1942 | Dec 26, 1999 | Songwriter and guitarist | Born in Chicago | |||
Vic Mensa | June 6, 1993 | Rapper and activist | Born in Chicago | ||||
Tim McIlrath | Nov 3, 1978 | Lead singer and guitarist for Rise Against | |||||
Carl Terrell Mitchell
(a.k.a. Twista) |
Nov 27, 1973 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | ||||
Tom Morello | May 30, 1964 | Guitarist | |||||
McKinley Morganfield
(a.k.a. Muddy Waters) |
Apr 4, 1913 | Apr 30, 1983 | Blues musician | Lived in Chicago | [13] |
N
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Wayne Nelson | Jun 1, 1950 | Lead singer of Little River Band | ||||
Anastacia Lyn Newkirk
(a.k.a. Anastacia) |
Sep 17, 1968 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Francis Warren Nicholls, Jr.
(a.k.a. Frankie Knuckles) |
Jan 18, 1955 | Mar 31, 2014 | House music pioneer, called the "Godfather of House" | Lived in Chicago, developed Chicago house genre |
O
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jim O'Rourke | Jan 18, 1969 | Experimental musician | Born in Chicago |
P
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Keke Palmer | Aug 26, 1993 | Singer actress | ||||
Chuck Panozzo | Sep 20, 1948 | Bass guitarist for Styx | Born in Chicago | |||
John Panozzo | Sep 20, 1948 | Jul 16, 1996 | Drummer for Styx | Grew up in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago | ||
Walter Parazaider | Mar 14, 1945 | Woodwind player for Chicago | Born in Chicago | |||
Sol Patches | Rapper and poet | Born and resides in Chicago | [16] | |||
Tom Paxton | Oct 31, 1937 | Folk singer, songwriter | Born in Chicago | |||
Jim Peterik | Nov 11, 1950 | Founding member of Survivor and member of The Ides of March | Born and raised in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn | |||
Liz Phair | Apr 17, 1967 | Singer | ||||
Rachel Barton Pine | Oct 11, 1974 | Violinist | Born in Chicago | |||
Omar Jeffery Pineiro | May 15, 1997 | Rapper, known professionally as Smokepurpp | Born in Chicago | |||
Joe Principe | Nov 14, 1974 | Bassist for Rise Against | Born in Chicago | |||
John Prine | Oct 10, 1946 | Apr 7, 2020 | Folk singer, songwriter | Born in Chicago | ||
Vicky Psarakis | Jun 22, 1988 | Vocalist for The Agonist | Born in Chicago |
R
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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"Kal" David Raskin | Jun 15, 1943 | Guitarist, singer, songwriter, Illinois Speed Press | Born in Chicago | |||
Elizabeth Reiter | Operatic soprano | Born in Chicago | ||||
Ryan Raddon
(a.k.a. Kaskade) |
Feb 25, 1971 | Electronic musician | Born in Chicago | |||
Mishon Ratliff | Feb 3, 1993 | Singer and actor | ||||
Lou Rawls | Dec 1, 1933 | Jan 6, 2006 | Singer | Born in Chicago | [8] | |
Lil Reese | Jan 6, 1993 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Minnie Riperton | Nov 8, 1947 | Jul 12, 1979 | Singer | Born in Chicago |
S
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Fredo Santana | Jul 4, 1990 | Jan 19, 2018 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | ||
Danny Seraphine | Aug 28, 1948 | Drummer of the band Chicago | Born in Chicago | |||
Peniel D. Shin | Mar 10, 1993 | Rapper and vocalist for BtoB | ||||
Silver Sphere | Aug 26, 1999 | Singer-songwriter | Born and raised in Chicago | [17] | ||
Matt Skiba | Feb 24, 1976 | Lead singer and guitarist of Alkaline Trio and blink-182 | Born in Chicago | |||
Che Smith
(a.k.a. Rhymefest) |
Jul 6, 1977 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Patti Smith | Dec 30, 1946 | Singer, songwriter and poet | Born in Chicago | |||
Horatio Spafford | Oct 20, 1828 | Oct 16, 1888 | Composer | |||
Donita Sparks | Apr 8, 1962 | Lead singer, rhythm guitarist and founder of bands L7 and Donita Sparks and the Stellar Moments; one of the founders of the pro-choice organisation Rock for Choice and of CASH Music | Born in Chicago | [18] | ||
Mavis Staples | Jul 10, 1939 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
Patrick Stump | Apr 27, 1984 | Lead singer and guitarist for Fall Out Boy | Born in the Chicago suburb of Evanston | |||
Todd Sucherman | May 2, 1969 | Drummer for the band Styx | Born in Chicago | |||
Johnny Suh | Feb 2, 1995 | Lead dancer, sub vocalist and sub rapper for NCT 127. | Born in Chicago | [1] | ||
William Susman | Aug 29, 1960 | Composer | ||||
Earl Sweatshirt | Feb 24, 1994 | Rapper, producer, and songwriter | Born and raised in Chicago |
T
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Eddie Taylor Jr. | Mar 27, 1972 | Mar 8, 2019 | Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter | Born in Chicago | [19] | |
Koko Taylor | Sep 28, 1928 | Jun 3, 2009 | Singer | Lived and died in Chicago | ||
Theodore Roosevelt Taylor
(a.k.a. Hound Dog Taylor) |
Apr 12, 1915 | Dec 17, 1975 | Guitarist | |||
Kim Thayil | Sep 4, 1960 | Guitarist of Soundgarden | ||||
Doug Timm | Jun 14, 1960 | Jul 21, 1989 | Composer and songwriter | Born in Chicago | ||
Giorgio Tozzi | Jan 8, 1923 | May 30, 2011 | Basso | Born in Chicago | ||
Lennie Tristano | Mar 19, 1919 | Nov 18, 1978 | Pianist | Born in Chicago | ||
Joe Trohman | Sep 1, 1984 | Guitarist for Fall Out Boy | ||||
Jeff Tweedy | Aug 25, 1967 | Singer and songwriter, member of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo | ||||
Twista | Nov 27, 1973 | Rapper | Born In Chicago |
V
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Eddie Vedder | Dec 23, 1964 | Lead singer for the band Pearl Jam | ||||
King Von | File:King Von Icebox.png | Aug 9, 1994 | Nov 6, 2020 | Rapper | Born in Chicago |
W
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jonathan Jacob Walker | Sep 17, 1985 | Bassist for Panic at the Disco | ||||
Christian Ward
(a.k.a. Yung Berg) |
Sep 9, 1986 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Dinah Washington | Aug 29, 1924 | Dec 14, 1963 | Singer | [5] | ||
Jody Watley | Jan 30, 1959 | Singer | Born in Chicago | |||
DeAndre Cortez Way
(a.k.a. Soulja Boy) |
Jul 28, 1990 | Rapper | Born in Chicago | |||
Pete Wentz | Jun 5, 1979 | Bassist and lyricist for Fall Out Boy | ||||
Paul Wertico | Jan 5, 1953 | Jazz drummer | Born in Chicago | |||
Kanye West | Jun 8, 1977 | Rapper and producer | Grew up in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago | |||
Verdine White | Jul 25, 1951 | Bassist and Founding member for Earth Wind & Fire | Born in Chicago | |||
Pharez Whitted | Aug 26, 1960 | Jazz trumpeter, composer, educator | Chicago, 2001–present | |||
Wesley Willis | May 31, 1963 | Aug 21, 2003 | Singer | born in Chicago | ||
Dion Wilson
(a.k.a. No ID) |
Hip hop and R&B record producer | Born in Chicago | ||||
D'arcy Wretzky | May 1, 1968 | Bassist for Smashing Pumpkins | ||||
Herbert Wright
(a.k.a. G Herbo) |
File:G Herbo portrait.jpg | Oct 8, 1995 | Rapper | Born in Chicago |
Y
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Camille Yarbrough | Jan 8, 1938 | Singer, author, actress | Born in Chicago | |||
James Young | Nov 14, 1949 | Guitarist for Styx | Born in Chicago |
Z
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Warren Zevon | Jan 24, 1947 | Sep 7, 2003 | Singer | Born in Chicago |
Bands
Name | Image | Founded | Disbanded | Music | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
88 Fingers Louie | 1993 | 2011 | Punk band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Alacranes Musical | 1999 | Duranguense | Founded in the Chicago suburb of Aurora | [20] | ||
Beach Bunny | 2015 | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | |||
Big Black | 1981 | 1987 | Punk/noise rock band | Founded in Chicago suburb of Evanston | ||
The Buckinghams | 1966 | present | Sunshine pop band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Cheap Trick | 1973 | present | Rock group | Founded in Chicago, Cheap Trick plans to open a music complex on Motor Row in Chicago's South Loop | [21] | |
The Chi-Lites | 1959 | present | R&B soul vocal quartet | Founded in Chicago | ||
Chicago | 1967 | present | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Cobalt & the Hired Guns | 2003 | Punk rock band | Based in Chicago | [22] | ||
Disturbed | 1994 | present | Heavy metal band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Do or Die
(a.k.a. D.O.D.) |
1995 | present | Rap trio | Originally from the west side of Chicago | ||
Earth, Wind & Fire | 1971 | present | Band spanning various genres such as soul, R&B, pop, jazz, funk, disco, rock, Latin and African | Founded in Chicago | [23] | |
The Emotions | 1962 | present | Soul/R&B vocal group | Founded in Chicago | ||
Enuff Z'Nuff | 1984 | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | [24] | ||
Fall Out Boy | 2001 | present | Rock band | Founded in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette | [25] | |
Hope in Ghosts | 2001 | Rock band | From Chicago | |||
The Jesus Lizard | 1987 | present | Alternative/noise rock band | Moved to Chicago in 1989, originally from Austin, Texas | ||
Kids These Days | 2009 | 2013 | Hip hop band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Kill Hannah | 1993 | 2015 | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Krewella | 2007 | present | Electronic trio | Founded in Chicago | ||
Lakeside Singers | Ensemblé | From Chicago area | ||||
Louis the Child | 2013 | present | Electronic duo | Founded in Chicago | [26] | |
Ministry | 1981 | present | Pioneering industrial metal band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Naked Raygun | 1980 | present | Punk rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
OK Go | 1998 | present | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 1963 | 1971 | Blues rock band, performed at Woodstock | Founded in Chicago by Paul Butterfield and Mike Bloomfield | ||
Plain White T's | 1997 | present | Pop punk band | Founded in the Chicago suburb of Lombard | ||
Rise Against | 1999 | present | Punk-rock group | Founded in Chicago | ||
Rufus | 1970 | 1983 | Funk and R&B band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Screeching Weasel | 1986 | present | pioneering pop punk band | Founded in the Chicago suburb of Prospect Heights | ||
Slow Motion Crash | 2006 | Rock band | From Chicago | [27] | ||
The Smashing Pumpkins | 1988 | present | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Smith Westerns | 2007 | present | Garage/indie rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
The Staple Singers | 1948 | 1994 | R&B singing group | Founded in Chicago | ||
TRS-80 | 1997 | present | Electronic | Founded in Chicago | ||
Twin Peaks | 2012 | present | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Urge Overkill | 1986 | present | Rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
The White Tie Affair | 2006 | 2012 | Pop-rock band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Whitney | 2015 | present | Indie folk/indie rock/soul band | Founded in Chicago | ||
Wilco | 1994 | present | Alternative rock band | Founded in Chicago |
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