Contemporary

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    Fun.
    Indie pop band known for hit songs such as "Carry On" and "Some Nights."
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    Darius Rucker
    Lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, hits include "Alright" and "Comeback Song."
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    Creedence Clearwater Revisited
    Band formed from original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival, perform hits such as "Suzie Q," "Born on the Bayou," and "Run Through The Jungle."
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    Chris Isaak
    American rock musician whose hits include "Blue Moon" and "Baby Did a Bad Thing."
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    Brian Setzer Orchestra
    A swing/rockabilly band, know for their covers of "Jump Jive An’ Wail" and "Gettin’ In the Mood."
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    Montgomery Gentry
    Country music duo known for hits such as "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" and "Something to Be Proud Of."
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    Zac Brown Band
    American country music band popular for hits such as "Chicken Fried," "Colder Weather," and "No Hurry."
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    Backstreet Boys
    American boy band and pop group, hits include "I Want It That Way" and "Millennium."
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    Atmosphere
    American hip hop duo known for their hits "Yesterday" and "Sunshine."
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    Keith Urban
    Grammy award-winning country music singer.
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    Chicago
    '60's rock band with hits like "Saturday In The Park," "Inspiration," and "If You Leave Me Now."
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    Heart
    A breakthrough band of the '70's and '80's with hits like “Magic,” and “Crazy On You."
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    The Black Crowes
    An American Rock band formed in 1989, popular for their hits such as “Hard to Handle” and “She Talks to Angels”.
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    Foreigner
    A British-American rock band having released many hits including "Cold As Ice," "Hot Blooded," and "Urgent."
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    Demi Lovato
    An American singer, songwriter and actress with hits such as "Heart Attack" and "Skyscraper".