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Everett Rock's Bands Everett Rock Band/Musician List "M" Last Update: 1/21/2021 "M" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre A Midsky Surrender R Turlock CA New Rock M. Bison I P R Seattle Indie / Pop / Rock M.J. Ex R Everett's Experimental / New Wave / Rock M.T.F M R Seattle Metal /Rock M.T.S. Al P Pk I R Wollongong, NSW, AU Alternative / Pop Punk / Indie Rock M-80's NW P Dallas, TX & Jansport, England New Wave / Pop Mac Gamer H Rp Seattle Hip Hop / Rap Mac Russ H RB S Independence, MO Hip Hop / R&B / Soul Mac Wayne Rp Oakland sometimes Everett Rap / Hyphy Machin' I L Sk Yucca Valley, CA Indie / latin / Ska Machina Mageddon M Pr R Seattle Metal / Progressive / Rock Machine Animal R Bellingham Rock MachOne Jazz Orchestra J Sw Seattle Jazz / Swing Mack & Schultz A Local Acoustic Mack Daddy and the Soul Streams B Seattle Blues Macklemore H Seattle Hip Hop / Western Swing / 2-step MaD BoJo B CR Local Blues Classic Rock Mad Hatters NW CR S Port Orchard, Bremerton, Tacoma Classic Rock and Soul Mad John Boy M R CR Bothell Heavy Metal, Classic Rock, Southern Rock Mad Martigan I G R Enumclaw Indie / Garage / Rock Mad Max and the Wild Ones Ry Springville Rockabilly Mad Rad H Seattle's Rap / Ghettotech / Glam Madame Damnable Al Seattle Alternative Madcap Laughs R B The Madcap Laughs Seattle Rock / Garage / Blues Madcap Pusher Al R Seattle Alt-rock MadDawgz Ex Fk R Seattle Experimental / Funk / Rock Maddex R Al Monroe Rock / Alternative Rock Maddy Smith F C J R Bellingham folk, country, jazz, and soft rock Made to Break I Pp Al Bothell Powerpop / Indie / Alternative Madison Avenue Blues Revue B R S Seatle / Edmonds/ Shoreline/ Everett Blues, Rock, Soul Madison Band R Seattle original rock ‘n roll Madlife R LA CA Rock Madly In Dub H Fk Seattle Dub / Hip Hop / Funk Madness Becomes Method R Ex Pk Everett Rock / Experimental / Punk Madness Blooms A Seattle Acoustic Mads Jacobsen F R H Seattle Folk / Rock / Hip Hop MADSHROOM MC Da Brotha Boogie Everett Hip Hop / Trip MADSHROOM MC Da Brotha Boogie H Ps Hop / Psychedelic Madwagon R M Portland hard rock MAFIA AKA SKUNTDUNANNA H Rp RB Seattle Hip Hop / Rap / R&B Mafyk R Seattle Rock Maggie and the Death Cats Snoqualmie Experimental / Maggie and the Death Cats Ex R Grindcore Maggie Laird Quartet J C P Seattle jazz country pop Maggie's Fury Ce F Bellingham Celtic / Folk Great classic rock of the 60's in their bell-bottoms, bright Magic Bus CR paisley tops and other groovy attire Magic Matches R I P NW Seattle rock indie pop indie rock new wave Magical Strings Ce Puget Sound Celtic The Magician (2 new (relatively) tracks) Langley, British Magician P Columbia Pop MAGICMAD R I Hamburg, Germany Rock / Indie / Alternative Magnificent Plaid R Pk Everett Rock / Punk Mahnhammer R Tacoma Rock Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 1 of 17 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "M" Last Update: 1/21/2021 "M" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Maia Santell and House Blend J B L Local Jazz, Blues, Latin Maiden N.W (Iron Maiden tribute) M R Portland, Oregon Metal / Rock Maiden Seattle (Tribute to Iron Maiden) M R Seattle Metal Rock Maiden Voyage - Iron Maiden tribute CR Snohomish County Classic Rock Maile Mae C Bonney Lake Country Main Street (Bob Seger Tribute) CR Seattle Classic Rock Mainstreet Struggleville Rt Portland Singer/Songwriter/Americana Roots Music Mairin R Pr M Columbus, OH Rock / Progressive / Metal Mairin Gorman RB B J Seattle R&B, Blues and Jazz Majik CR Bothell Classic Rock Major Sturm F Bellingham's Acoustic / Reggae / Classical MAKLAK R Al Seattle Rock / Grunge Malarkey R Ex Bellingham Rock / Progressive / Experimental Malfunkshun R Seattle / Sebastopol. CA Rock Malibu Manouche Sf J Seattle Surf / Jazz Malicious Discharge Ex Sf Seattle, Olympia Experimental / Fusion / Surf Mallory Pk Seattle Punk Malo Castro L J Mx Kitsap County Latin jazz Malya Muth A P R Edmonds Singing Coach Acoustic Pop Rock Mama Dirty Skirt CR RB Mount Vernon Classic Rock, Motown, Rhythm & Blues Mama Tried C Ry Seattle Country / 2-step / Rockabilly Mambo Cadillac F Seattle Latin / Glam / Psychedelic Man of Fire Pr A R Puyallup Progressive / Acoustic / Rock Man On Board Al R Ex Stanwood Alternative / Rock / Experimental Man On Its Back Pr Ex R Seattle Progressive / Experimental / Rock Man On The Wall CR Ps B Seattle Classic Rock / Psychedelic / Blues man rockwell I R P Walloon Brabant, Belgium Indie / Rock / Pop Man With Gun Pk Seattle Punk Man Without Wax R I Seattle Rock / Indie / Alternative MAN/MIRACLE R Oakland rock Manch Malevolent H Federal Way Hip Hop Mango Joe W A Portland World / Acoustic Manhole Covers R Seattle Rock Manic Highway R JB Bothell's Rock / Jam Band / Ghettotech Manigua L R Seattle Latin Fusion Rock Mannequin BBQ Al B Seattle Alternative Blues Manson's Girls R Tacoma Rock Manta Chordata R Seattle Rock Mantra (Santana Tribute) L CR Tacoma Latin / CLASSIC ROCK / Dance Manuel Morais R CR B Seattle Rock Guitarist now with the Dana Osborn Band Many Are Connected E Marysville EDM / Electronic / Dubstep Manybest F A I Seattle Folk Acoustic Indie maple nightingale F Bellingham's Acoustic / Melodramatic Popular Song Maps and Legends (R.E.M. tribute) Al R Seattle R.E.M. tribute band MaqueAttack Fk J RB S From? Funk, Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, Soul Mara Levi P A F Washington/Washington DC Pop / Acoustic / Folk Rock Maracujá L F A Seattle Brazilian, Latin, Cuban, Argentina Marc Bristol & Okie Doke C Seattle Country Marc Cohn R F C Cleveland, Ohio Rock, folk rock, alternative country, soft rock Marc M. Cogman Am F R I Venice CA Americana / Folk Rock / Indie Marc Smason Group J L RB Seattle jazz, latin, klezmer and r&b. Marcel and Nakos BG Sw B Bellingham bluegrass,swing, blues and country Marcelo deVera R Graham, WA Rock March at Dawn Al R P M Silverdale Alternative / Hard Rock / Pop Metal Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 2 of 17 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "M" Last Update: 1/21/2021 "M" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre March Fourth Marching Band Fk Portland C-funk (circus funk) March to May A F I Seattle Acoustic, singer/songwriter, folk, Indie Marching Mind R Pr Gn Vancouver, BC, CA Rock / Progressive / Grunge Marcia Ball B RB Austin, TX Blues / New Orleans / Dixie R&B Mount Vernon Country, Classic Soft Rock, Blues, Pop, Marcia Kester C R P B Ballads, Oldies... I do a little bit of everything... Marco de Cavalho J Seattle Jazz Monroe Rock / Sophisticated Groove / Punk Influenced Folk Marco!Polo! R F Pk Rock Marcus R M Pk Everett's Rock / Metal / Punk Marcus B H Rp Hillsboro, OR Hip Hop / Rap Marcus Cushway R M A Oak Harbor Rock / Metal / Acoustic Marcus Whiting P Coupleville's pop solo piano, keyboards & vocal Marcvs Green and the Smoke Wreck Kings Ra B Seattle Reggae / Blues Margaret Wilder Band B S RB Bellingham blues soulful rthythm and blues Maria Doyle Kennedy Al F Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland Alternative/Folk Maria Muldaur F B NYC Folk Blues Maria Muldaur & Her Red Hot Bluesianna Band B Corte Madera, CA Blues Maria Scherer Wilson A Al Cl Seattle Acoustic / Alternative / Classic Mariachi Fiesta Mexicana Mx L Seattle Mariachi Mariachi Huenachi Mx L Wenatchee Mariachi Mariachi Monarcas Mx Seattle Mexican Marian Call Fk I F P Juneau, Alaska Funk / indie / folk-pop / jazz Marianna W Seattle Jewish & Wold Music, Traditional & Contemporary Marieke and The Go Get 'Em Boys R Seattle Rock Marilyn Beebe CR B Snohomish Classic Rock / Blues Marilyn Kay & Company BG C Poulsbo WA Bluegrass / Americana / Country Marina Albero & Luis Gallo J L W Seattle/Barcelona Spain Eclectic, jazz, flamenco Marina and the Dreamboats S Seattle soul Marina Christopher J Fk P R Seattle Jazz, Funk, Pop/Rock, Classical Marine View Drive Pp Pk R Marysville Pop Punk / Powerpop / Rock Mario Amaya A Local Flamenco Guitarist Mario Matteoli F C R Austin TX Folk / Country / Rock MARION WESTON C B R Bellingham Country / Blues / Rock Marjorie Nelch A F R Pullmam Acoustic / Folk Rock / Rock Mark Bushbeck R NW B Seattle Rock / New Wave / Blues Mark Colety’s Gypsies Américain R Seattle Rock Mark DeVos P Renton's Pop / R&B / Comedy Mark DuFresne Band B Seattle Blues Mark Earnest A Pk R Reno Acoustic / Post punk / Rock Mark Faller & The Working Poor Am C F Lewiston, Idaho Americana / Alternative Country Folk Mark Geary Ce W New York-based Irish singer/songwriter Mark Goldberg A Bothell, WA Acoustic Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Washington Swing / Pop / Mark Haynie Sw P J Jazz Mark Holt Band C Am Weippe, ID Country Americana Everett Blues / Classic Rock / Funk drummer/vocalist for The Mark Hotton B CR Fk Resonators & BoomTown Mark Hummel & the Blues Survivors B Oakland CA Blues Mark Hurwitz Am B Rt Seattle Americana / Blues / Roots Music Mark Hurwitz and Gin Creek B RB R Seattle Blues / R&B / Roots rock Mark Lewis Cool Jazz Trio J Seattle Jazz Mark Lilly (Ifeowula) J Seattle Jazz Mark Macminn F Portland Folk Bands/Musicians that have played in Page 3 of 17 *Click on Genre at the top of page for list Everett WA and/or surrounding areas https://everettrock.com/Disclaimer.txt All Info: https://everettrock.com Everett Rock Band/Musician List "M" Last Update: 1/21/2021 "M" List for Bands/Musicians Genre* From & Genre Mark Matos & Os Beach G San Francisco Tropical / Garage / Gospel Mark McCahon A Snohomish Acoustic Mark O'Connor Cl F New York, NY
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