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The music of Athens, Georgia includes a wide variety of popular music, and was an important part of the early evolution of alternative rock
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 and New Wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
. The city is well known as the home of chart-topping bands like R.E.M.
R.E.M.

R.E.M. is an American Rock music band formed in Athens, Georgia, Georgia , in 1980 by Michael Stipe , Peter Buck , Mike Mills , and Bill Berry ....
 and The B-52's
The B-52's

The B-52's originated as a New Wave music rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, United States, in 1976. The band's name comes from a particular Beehive hairdo resembling the nose cone of the B-52 Stratofortress of the same name....
, and several long-time indie rock
Indie rock

Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
 groups. Athens
Athens, Georgia

Athens-Clarke County is a Consolidated city-county in Georgia , United States, in the northeastern part of the state, at the intersection of U.S....
 hosts the Athens Symphony Orchestra
Athens Symphony Orchestra

The Athens Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based out of Athens, Georgia. The orchestra was formed in the 1970s. The first conductor was Albert Ligotti, and performance began on April 28, 1979....
 and other music institutions, as well as prominent local music media, such as the college radio station WUOG.






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The music of Athens, Georgia includes a wide variety of popular music, and was an important part of the early evolution of alternative rock
Alternative rock

Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
 and New Wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
. The city is well known as the home of chart-topping bands like R.E.M.
R.E.M.

R.E.M. is an American Rock music band formed in Athens, Georgia, Georgia , in 1980 by Michael Stipe , Peter Buck , Mike Mills , and Bill Berry ....
 and The B-52's
The B-52's

The B-52's originated as a New Wave music rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, United States, in 1976. The band's name comes from a particular Beehive hairdo resembling the nose cone of the B-52 Stratofortress of the same name....
, and several long-time indie rock
Indie rock

Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
 groups. Athens
Athens, Georgia

Athens-Clarke County is a Consolidated city-county in Georgia , United States, in the northeastern part of the state, at the intersection of U.S....
 hosts the Athens Symphony Orchestra
Athens Symphony Orchestra

The Athens Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based out of Athens, Georgia. The orchestra was formed in the 1970s. The first conductor was Albert Ligotti, and performance began on April 28, 1979....
 and other music institutions, as well as prominent local music media, such as the college radio station WUOG. Much of the modern Athens music scene is based around students from the large University of Georgia
University of Georgia

The University of Georgia is a public university research university located in Athens, Georgia, Georgia , the oldest and largest of the state's institutions of higher learning....
 campus in the city. The University sponsors Western classical performances and groups specializing in other styles.

Athens became a center for music in the region during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
, and gained further fame in the early 20th century with the foundation of the Morton Theatre, which was a major touring destination for African American performers. The city's local rock music
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 scene can be traced to the 1970s, with international attention coming in the following decade when R.E.M. and The B-52's released best-selling recordings. Athens-based rock bands have performed in a wide array of styles, and the city has never had a characteristic style of rock; most of the bands have been united only in their quirky and iconoclastic image.

Music author Richie Unterberger describes the town as an unlikely center for musical development, as a "sleepy [place where] it's difficult to imagine anyone working up a sweat, let alone playing rock music." The success of Athens' local bands is apocryphally attributed to "something in the water." The contributions of Athens to rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
, country music
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
 and bluegrass
Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of country music. It has its own roots in Folk music of Ireland, Music of Scotland, Music of Wales and Folk Music of England traditional music....
 have earned it the nickname "the Liverpool
Liverpool

Liverpool [] is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a History of borough status in England and Wales in 1207 and was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1880....
 of the South", and the city is known as a birthplace for both modern alternative rock and New Wave music. Athens was home to the first and most famous college music scene in the country, beginning in the 1970s. The formation of local bands like the B-52s, Ravenstone
Ravenstone (band)

Ravenstone is an United States rock music band formed in Athens, Georgia, Georgia in 1971 by Butch Blasingame , Dwight Brown, , Michael A. Simpson, , Ralph Towler and Bill Wilson ....
, Pylon, Widespread Panic
Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic is an United States band from Athens, Georgia. The current lineup includes guitarist/singer John Bell , bassist Dave Schools, drummer Todd Nance, percussionist Domingo "Sunny" Ortiz, keyboardist John Hermann, and guitarist Jimmy Herring....
, Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls are an American folk rock duo, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. They got their start in Atlanta, Georgia as a regular act at The Little 5 Points Pub and were tangentially part of the Athens, Georgia college rock scene that included The B-52's, Pylon , R.E.M., The Georgia Satellites, and Love Tractor....
, Love Tractor
Love Tractor

Love Tractor is an alternative rock band from Athens, Georgia active during the 1980s....
, The Georgia Satellites, and R.E.M. brought Athens rock to national attention by 1980.

Music venues and institutions

Pylon At Athfest 2005
Athens' local music is based primarily in the small downtown area of the northern part of the town. The nightclub
Nightclub

A nightclub is a Alcoholic beverage, Dance and entertainment Music venue which does its primary business after dark. People who frequent nightclubs are known as clubbers....
 40 Watt Club
40 Watt Club

The 40 Watt Club is a music venue in Athens, Georgia. Along with CBGB's, the Whisky a Go Go, and selected others, it was instrumental in launching American punk rock and "New Wave music."...
 is among the most famous indie rock venues on the East Coast; the club opened on Halloween in 1978, with a band called Strictly American featuring Curtis Crowe, founder of the club and future member of the band Pylon
Pylon (band)

Pylon is a rock band from Athens, Georgia, USA. Their most important work was done between 1979 and 1983. They were highly influential among New Wave music bands....
. Other major music venues in the city include the Georgia Theatre (a converted cinema
Movie theater

A movie theater, movie theatre, picture theatre, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing film ....
 that hosts both local and touring performers), Caledonia Lounge, the Melting Point, and the UGA Performing Arts Center, home to the Ramsey Concert Hall and the Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall. The Morton Theater is a historic venue, a major part of the city's African American community in the early 20th century; it claims to be the only theater from that era remaining in operation.

Athens is home to the summer music festival
Music festival

A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday....
 Athfest
Athfest

Athfest is a free annual music festival and Arts festival festival in Athens, Georgia, first held in 1997. Jared Bailey founded the festival to promote the music of Athens, Georgia; he was formerly of the free alternative weekly Flagpole Magazine and the influential early nightclub the 40 Watt Club....
, the Athens Popfest and the North Georgia Folk Festival. The college radio station WUOG, the low-power FM Hot 100.7 and the free weekly Flagpole
Flagpole Magazine

Flagpole Magazine, often abbreviated to simply Flagpole, is an American alternative newsweekly that focuses on the cultural scene of Athens, Georgia and its surrounding communities....
 are the city's most prominent modern music media. Athens has never produced a major local label like many similar indie rock towns; the most important label of the 1970s and 80s was DB Records
DB Records

DB Records is a record label owned by Danny Beard. The label's headquarters reside in the Wax N Facts record store in the quirky and avant garde area of Atlanta, Georgia known as Little Five Points....
, based out of Atlanta, though jangle pop
Jangle pop

Jangle pop is a genre of alternative rock from the mid-1980s that "marked a return to the chiming guitars and pop melodies of the '60s" bands such as The Byrds, with their electric guitar twelve-string guitars and power pop song structures....
 pioneers Kindercore Records
Kindercore Records

Kindercore Records is an independent record label based in Athens, Georgia, which was founded in 1996 in music by Ryan Lewis and Daniel Geller to document the emerging music scene in Athens, Georgia....
 and Wuxtry Records were also Athens-based.

Local music institutions include the Athens Symphony Orchestra
Athens Symphony Orchestra

The Athens Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based out of Athens, Georgia. The orchestra was formed in the 1970s. The first conductor was Albert Ligotti, and performance began on April 28, 1979....
, Athens Choral Society (founded in 1971), Athens Youth Symphony
Athens Youth Symphony

The Athens Youth Symphony is a symphony based out of Athens, Georgia. The symphony was founded in 2001. It is currently directed by Karl Schab, who is also the conductor....
 and the Athens Folk Music and Dance Society
Athens Folk Music and Dance Society

The Athens Folk Music and Dance Society is an organization that promotes folk music and folk dance in the Athens, Georgia area. The Society grew out of the Athens Friends of Folk Music and was founded by a University of Georgia student, hammered dulcimer player and banjoist, Joe Wadsworth, and Art Rosebaum....
. The Athens Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1978 as a firmly non-profit, strictly volunteer organization, conducted by Albert Ligotti of the University of Georgia. The first performance came in 1979; the Orchestra now has two regular performances, one in the summer and one in the winter, and has also done shows for young people, pops concerts and Christmas concerts. In 1996, the Athens Symphony moved into its modern home, the Classic Center Theatre in downtown Athens.

The University of Georgia's Athens campus has long been an important part of local music. The faculty of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music operate the Georgia Brass Quintet and Georgia Woodwind Quintet. Student institutions include the ARCO Chamber Orchestra, Men's and Women's Glee Clubs
Glee club

A glee club is a choir, historically of men but also of just women or mixed voices, which traditionally specializes in singing short songs. Glee clubs originated in England, but are no longer common in Britain; modern glee clubs are primarily found in North American and Japanese colleges and university....
, several concert choirs, jazz bands, and brass and woodwind ensembles, the Redcoat Marching Band, the University Philharmonica and a Symphony Orchestra. The University of Georgia Glee Clubs launched a pair of offshoots now called Noteworthy and Accidentals (female and male vocal groups, respectively), who are regionally known.

Uptown Lounge

History

The earliest music in North Georgia
North Georgia

North Georgia is the hilly to mountainous northern region of the United States state of Georgia . At the time of the arrival of settlers from Europe, it was inhabited largely by the Cherokee....
, including what is now Athens, was that of the Native Americans of the area, principally the Creek
Creek people

The Muscogee , their original name they use to identify themselves today, also known as the Creek, are an American Indians in the United States people originally from the Southern United States....
 and the Cherokee
Cherokee

The Cherokee are a Native Americans in the United States people orginally from the Southeastern United States . They are linguistically connected to speakers of the Iroquoian language....
. Athens was officially chartered in 1806, and began growing rapidly near the middle of the 19th century. By the time of the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 in the 1860s, the city was an important part of musical life in Georgia. The war accelerated the development of the city's musical importance, as Athens was largely spared widespread destruction while the larger city of Atlanta took a long time to recover. Major touring acts like the Dixie Family and The Slomans visited Athens during the war; the Dixie Family, a prominent touring group, performed disastrously, according to local newspapers, who said that the highlight of the performance came from four local African American musicians, and the Dixie Family had absconded with the concert's proceeds, which had been promised to the local Ladies Aid Society. In the 1870s, the city was almost half African American, and local black-owned industry flourished; among the residents was Bob Cole, born in 1868 to a musically active family. Cole would later become a pioneer in African American theater, known for works like the 1898 musical A Trip to Coontown.

African American industry, churches and other institutions grew rapidly in prominence through the end of the 19th century. The city's African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
 community was well established by the beginning of the 20th century, when the corner of Lumpkin and Washington Streets became a major center for the city's black culture. This area was known as the Hot Corner, and was owned by a number of black professional businesses, as well as many performance spaces and a renowned opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 house in the Morton Building that hosted such national figures as Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong

Louis Daniel Armstrong , nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer.Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an innovative cornet and trumpet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence on jazz, shifting the music's focus from collective improvisation to solo performers....
 and Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader.Duke Ellington was recognized during his life as one of the most influential Jazz royalty, if not in all American music and he is of only four jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine ....
. The Morton Theater was one of the preeminent venues in the city in the early 20th century, and is the only such theater to survive to the present, though it was not in operation for many years, until re-opening in 1993.

Origins of the modern scene


In the 1950s, the city's musical life consisted primarily of dances at local venues like the American Legion Hall
American Legion

The American Legion was chartered by the U.S. Congress as a patriotic, mutual-help, wartime veterans list of veterans' organizations of the Military of the United States who served during a wartime period as defined by Congress....
 and the YMCA
YMCA

The Young Men's Christian Association was founded on June 6, 1844 in London, United Kingdom, by George Williams . The original intention of the organization was to put Christian principles into practice....
, where popular bandleaders included most famously Jimmy Dorsey
Jimmy Dorsey

James "Jimmy" Dorsey was a prominent United States jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, trumpeter, composer, and big band leader....
. The Canteen was a spot in Memorial Park in Athens, which became an important performance space after local musician Terry "Mad Dog" Melton and his group began playing there in 1958. The Canteen later hosted local Motown/beach
Beach music

Beach music, also known as Carolina beach music, is a regional genre which developed from various musical styles of the forties, fifties and sixties....
 legends The Jesters
The Jesters

The Jesters were a doo-wop group based in New York City who achieved success in the late 1950s. They were students at Cooper Junior High School in Harlem who graduated from singing under an elevated train station near 120th Street to the amateur night contest at the Apollo Theater, where Paul Winley discovered them and signed them to his Winl...
, who have continued to perform from 1964 to the present.

Later in the 1960s and into the 70s, locally prominent bands gradually changed from primarily cover bands to more well rounded groups, while the city's musical opportunities grew with the foundation of venues and institutions. This period has been called the Normaltown River of Music, and included long-time local performers like Mad Dog Melton as well as Brian Burke
Brian Burke

Brian Thomas Burke was Labor premier of Western Australia from 25 February 1983 until his resignation on 25 February 1988. Burke was imprisoned for seven months in 1994, after being convicted of rorting travel expenses....
, Davis Causey and Randall Bramblett
Randall Bramblett

Randall Bramblett is a musician and singer-songwriter, who has worked with such notable performers as Robbie Robertson, Steve Winwood, Widespread Panic, Hydra , Sea Level, Greg Allman and Roger Glover....
, many of whom later worked with Gregg Allman
Gregg Allman

Gregory Lenoir Allman , known as Gregg Allman , is a rock music and blues singer, keyboardist, guitarist and songwriter, best known as a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band....
 and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an United States country music-folk music-rock and roll band that has existed in various forms since its founding in Long Beach, California in 1966 in music....
. The most influential local bands to emerge from this period included the Normaltown Flyers, Hampton Grease Band
Hampton Grease Band

The Hampton Grease Band was an American rock band, beginning as a blues-rock group in the late 1960s in Atlanta, Georgia. They performed with several major bands in this period, including Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers....
 and Dixie Grease. Bars like The Last Resort opened in the 60s, beginning the local club scene just as some bands were beginning to gain some regional fame for Athens. The Hampton Grease Band was signed to Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
, and their debut double album was released in 1971; at the time, it was said to be the second worst-selling album in the history of Columbia's catalogue, second only to a yoga
Yoga

Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in both Buddhism and Hinduism....
 instructional recording. The album has since become a valuable collector's item, and the band's members have gone on to various side projects, with Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips is a critically acclaimed guitarist and composer with a dozen albums released under his own name. He's also played on many other recordings, including those by his first group, the legendary Hampton Grease Band....
' solo work and Bruce Hampton
Bruce Hampton

Bruce Hampton is a surrealism American musician. In the late 1960s he was a founding member of Atlanta, Georgia's avant-garde Hampton Grease Band....
's Aquarium Rescue Unit
Aquarium Rescue Unit

Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit is an experimental jazz rock group originally founded by Bruce Hampton. The band gained popularity in the Atlanta club scene in the early 1990's and went on to tour with the first H.O.R.D.E....
 being the best-known.

Rock


New 40 Watt
The rock scene in Athens dates back to the 1970s, when local music was based around house parties
House party

File:House party in Denver Colorado.JPGMainly in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, United States and Canada the term house party refers, typically, to a type of party where large groups of people, often high school or college students, but occasionally adults too, gather at a the house or apartment of the party's host....
, eccentric thrift store fashions and a wild and weird atmosphere. The foundation of the 40 Watt Club
40 Watt Club

The 40 Watt Club is a music venue in Athens, Georgia. Along with CBGB's, the Whisky a Go Go, and selected others, it was instrumental in launching American punk rock and "New Wave music."...
 nightclub
Nightclub

A nightclub is a Alcoholic beverage, Dance and entertainment Music venue which does its primary business after dark. People who frequent nightclubs are known as clubbers....
 in 1978 helped to establish Athens' nightlife, which had previously suffered due to a lack of resources for community performances. The 40 Watt Club became a well-known regional attraction for music fans, and was followed by the Uptown Lounge; with the local industry's growth in the 1980s, both the 40 Watt Club and the Uptown Lounge moved to larger spaces, the latter taking over the landmark Georgia Theatre
Georgia Theatre

The Georgia Theatre is a prominent music venue in Athens, Georgia, located in an old Movie theater. Many prominents acts from the early music of Athens, Georgia performed at the Theatre, including a range of folk, popular and country acts....
. The early 1980s saw a host of new bands and venues appear, while the city's musical subculture became more diversified. LSD
LSD

Lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, LSD-25, or acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family. Its unusual psychological effects, which include visuals of colored patterns behind the eyes in the mind, a sense of time distorting, and crawling geometric patterns, have made it one of the most widely known psyched...
, a hallucinogenic drug, was widely used in the college music scene in this era. Many members of Athens's most prominent later bands became locally renowned starting in the 1970s, including The B-52's.

Ort's Oldies, a used record store on Jackson Street, and its proprietor, William Orten Carlton, commonly known as Ort, were among the institutional figures that made the Athens music scene possible. Ort had an excellent memory for rock trivia, which served him well in running the store. Perhaps more importantly, his off-the-wall sense of humor and warmly iconoclastic personality (and his thrift-sale wardrobe) were regularly on display at parties, gigs and musical venues around town.

A final element in creating and sustaining the Athens musical culture was the University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art
Lamar Dodd School of Art

The Lamar Dodd School of Art is the art school of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, Georgia , United States....
. The great majority of Athens' musicians and their fan base were associated with the University's liberal arts curriculum, and the School of Art, rather than the music department, was the area where the creative and musical alliances that later defined the scene began forming in the 1970s. Michael Stipe
Michael Stipe

John Michael Stipe is an United States singer who is the lead vocalist for the alternative rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known for the "mumbling" style of his early career and for his complex, surrealism lyrics, as well as his social and political activism....
 of R.E.M. was an art major (although he did not graduate), and the Art School incubated other major figures such as Curtis Crowe, founding member and drummer for Pylon
Pylon (band)

Pylon is a rock band from Athens, Georgia, USA. Their most important work was done between 1979 and 1983. They were highly influential among New Wave music bands....
. The cinematographer for the documentary film Athens GA: Inside/Out was Jim Herbert, an art school professor. Herbert went on to direct music videos for a number of Athens bands, including 14 for R.E.M.



The B-52's and R.E.M. became by far the most famous musical products of Athens in the 1980s, when both bands launched a string of hits. Their roots in the city's local scene go back to the 1970s and early 80s. The B-52's formed after a St. Valentine's Day party in 1977. The members had little musical knowledge, but performed New Wave music
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
 with a cheeky and humorous image and sound. They were known for their camp
CAMP

CAMP may stand for:* Cyclic adenosine monophosphate * Cathelicidin* Campaign Against Marijuana Planting* Central Atlantic Magmatic Province...
y thrift store fashion, and their unusual and eye-catching music video
Music video

A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a pop music or rock music song with lyrics. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings....
s for hits like "Rock Lobster
Rock lobster

Jasus edwardsii, the southern rock lobster, red rock lobster, or spiny rock lobster, is a species of spiny lobster found throughout coastal waters of southern Australia and New Zealand including the Chatham Islands....
" and "Love Shack
Love Shack

"Love Shack" is a single by rock music band The B-52's. Originally released in 1989 in music from their album Cosmic Thing, the single was the band's biggest hit song and first million-copy seller....
". Though the B-52's were the first Athens band to achieve national prominence, their popularity was soon eclipsed by R.E.M.. The future members of the band R.E.M. moved to Athens to work and/or attend the University of Georgia, including bassist Mike Mills
Mike Mills

Michael Edward Mills is the bass guitar player of the band R.E.M. Though known primarily as a bassist, piano player and background singer, his musical repertoire includes many other keyboard, guitar, string, wind and percussion instruments....
 and former drummer Bill Berry
Bill Berry

William "Bill" Thomas Berry is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer....
. The group began performing as R.E.M. in 1980. They became locally prominent, and released a single, "Radio Free Europe
Radio Free Europe (song)

"Radio Free Europe" is a song by United States alternative rock band R.E.M. "Radio Free Europe" was released as R.E.M.'s debut single on the short-lived independent record label Hib-Tone in 1981....
", that was a major college rock
College rock

College rock was a term used in the United States to describe 1980s alternative rock before the term "alternative" came into common usage. So named because it was primarily played on campus radio stations, these bands combined the experimentation of post-punk and New Wave music with a more melodic pop style and an underground music sensibilit...
 hit. Their popularity grew with a series of singles, EPs and albums that made R.E.M. the top underground band in the country, finally breaking into the mainstream with 1987's "The One I Love
The One I Love (song)

"The One I Love" is a song by American rock band R.E.M. It was released on the band's fifth full-length studio album, Document , and also as a 7" vinyl record music single in 1987....
" and "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

"It's the End of the World as We Know It " is a song by the rock and roll band R.E.M., found on their 1987 album Document and the 1988 compilation Eponymous ....
". By 1991's Out of Time
Out of Time

Out of Time may refer to:In film:* Out of Time , a science fiction film starring Bill Maher* Out of Time , a thriller starring Denzel Washington...
 album — which featured vocals by Kate Pierson
Kate Pierson

Catherine Elizabeth Pierson is an United States vocalist and one of the lead singers and founding members of The B-52's. She also played keyboard instrument, guitar and bass for the band....
 of The B-52s — and its acclaimed follow-up Automatic for the People
Automatic for the People

Automatic for the People is the eighth album by the United States alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1992. The album was a critical and commercial success, with three top 40 hits in the United States and UK....
 (named after the motto of a local Athens eatery), R.E.M. had become one of the world's biggest rock bands. The band's style went through many evolutions but originally had a jangle pop
Jangle pop

Jangle pop is a genre of alternative rock from the mid-1980s that "marked a return to the chiming guitars and pop melodies of the '60s" bands such as The Byrds, with their electric guitar twelve-string guitars and power pop song structures....
 sound and harmonies often compared to folk-rock band The Byrds
The Byrds

The Byrds were an American Rock music band. Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964, The Byrds underwent several lineup changes, with frontman Roger McGuinn remaining the sole consistent member until the group's disbandment in 1973....
; singer and songwriter Michael Stipe
Michael Stipe

John Michael Stipe is an United States singer who is the lead vocalist for the alternative rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known for the "mumbling" style of his early career and for his complex, surrealism lyrics, as well as his social and political activism....
 is known for obscure, allusive lyrics delivered in a monotonous drone. The success of R.E.M. and the B-52's brought attention from major labels and music media to Athens, and many local bands received a career boost.

The band Pylon was a long-standing and influential part of the Athens scene, and became critical darlings in the 1980s, but never achieved significant mainstream success. This was partially because they eschewed several record contracts from the major labels due to a lack of trust in their corporate goodwill. Pylon's dance rock style was not very accessible or commercial, and was accompanied grating, chanting-style vocals, funky guitars and bass-heavy beats. Other 1980s local bands with nationwide alternative followings included Oh-OK
Oh-OK

Oh-OK was an American musical group, based around Linda Hopper and Lynda Stipe. Other members included drummers David McNair , David Pierce and guitarist Matthew Sweet....
, with Michael Stipe's sister Lynda Stipe
Lynda Stipe

Lynda Stipe is an United States musician, who has been a bass guitarist and singing in the bands Oh-OK, Hetch Hetchy and Flash to Bang Time. She is the sister of R.E.M. 's Michael Stipe....
 and future solo performer Matthew Sweet
Matthew Sweet

Sidney Matthew Sweet is an United States alternative rock/power pop musician. He was part of the burgeoning Music of Athens, Georgia music scene in the early and mid-1980s before gaining commercial success during the early 1990s....
, Dreams So Real
Dreams So Real

Dreams So Real were a significant band in the music of Athens, Georgia, gaining some national exposure in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including releases on Arista Records....
 and Love Tractor
Love Tractor

Love Tractor is an alternative rock band from Athens, Georgia active during the 1980s....
. The members of R.E.M. have remained fixtures in Athens as they have also become international stars, helping out local performers like Vic Chesnutt
Vic Chesnutt

Vic Chesnutt is a singer-songwriter living in Athens, Georgia. He has been writing songs since he was five years old. ...
, the Chickasaw Mudd Puppies
Chickasaw Mudd Puppies

The Chickasaw Mudd Puppies was an American rock band, formed by Brant Slay and Ben Reynolds . The band was a major part of the music of Athens, Georgia, and were proteges of Michael Stipe, a local legend and member of R.E.M....
 and Jack Logan
Jack Logan

Jack Logan is an American singer-songwriter from southern Illinois. He began recording, however, after moving to Winder, Georgia. He created two comic books in the 1980s, starring Peter Buck of R.E.M....
 . The Elephant 6 Collective, a group of like-minded indie bands, gained limited nationwide exposure starting in the mid-1990s with the rise of Neutral Milk Hotel
Neutral Milk Hotel

Neutral Milk Hotel was an United States Independent music rock music Band noted for its experimental sound and eclectic instrumentation. The band originally consisted primarily of principle songwriter Jeff Mangum , later adding members Jeremy Barnes , Scott Spillane , and Julian Koster after the release of studio album On Avery Island....
, Elf Power
Elf Power

Elf Power is an indie rock band. They are originally from Athens, Georgia, and consist of guitarist/vocalist Andrew Rieger, keyboardist Laura Carter, guitarist Jimmy Hughes , bassist Derek Almstead, Eric Harris , cellist Heather McIntosh, and drummer Josh Lott....
 and Olivia Tremor Control. The same period saw the Kindercore Records
Kindercore Records

Kindercore Records is an independent record label based in Athens, Georgia, which was founded in 1996 in music by Ryan Lewis and Daniel Geller to document the emerging music scene in Athens, Georgia....
 roster find critical acclaim, including the bands Sunshine Fix, Masters of the Hemisphere
Masters of the Hemisphere

Masters of the Hemisphere were an United States indie pop group, founded by Bren Mead and Sean Rawls. The two moved to Athens, Georgia, to attend college in 1996....
 and Japancakes
Japancakes

Japancakes is an American indie rock group based in Athens, GA....
. Candy, a DJ store owned by Michael Lachowski of Pylon, opened in 1998; the store became an important part of the burgeoning dance music scene that produced Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse

Brian Joseph Burton, better known by his stage name Danger Mouse, is an United States artist and record producer. He came to prominence in 2004 when he released The Grey Album, which combined a cappellas from Jay-Z's The Black Album with instrumentals from the album The Beatles ....
, Phungus and DJ 43 

Other styles

Athens is near the Blue Ridge Mountains
Blue Ridge Mountains

The Blue Ridge, or Blue Ridge Mountains, is a Physiographic regions of the world of the larger Appalachian Mountains division. The province consists of the Northern and Southern physiographic sections, which divide near the Roanoke River gap....
 area of North Georgia; this is an important region in the development of several varieties of folk music, including the Appalachian bluegrass
Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of country music. It has its own roots in Folk music of Ireland, Music of Scotland, Music of Wales and Folk Music of England traditional music....
 style and the Piedmont blues
Piedmont blues

The Piedmont blues is a type of blues music characterized by a fingerpicking approach on the guitar in which a regular, alternating thumb bassline string rhythmic pattern supports a syncopated melody using the Clef#The treble clef strings generally picked with the fore-finger, occasionally others....
. North Georgia's bluegrass heritage can be traced back to the 19th century, when bluegrass was a nascent style throughout Appalachia and North Georgia was home to major fiddling contests, beginning in the 1880s. A 1983 recording expedition by Art and Margo Rosenbaum documented the continued existence of many forms of folk music, including work songs, string bands, African American hymns and spirituals
Spiritual (music)

Spirituals are songs which were created by African people History of slavery in the United States....
, banjo tunes and unaccompanied ballads; the collection includes a chapter devoted to Doc and Lucy Barnes of Athens. Athens' modern contributions to the field of bluegrass include the Packway Handle Band
Packway Handle Band

The Packway Handle Band is a Bluegrass music quintet originating as a part of Music of Athens, Georgia in 2001. The band is known for tight three- and four-part vocal harmonies, extensive and progressive original material, off-the-wall covers, and energetic performance dynamics around two tightly-spaced condenser mics....
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Athens' local country scene has never been as significant as the profusion of indie rock bands; however, modern Athens rock takes many elements from the folk, bluegrass and country traditions. The band Drive-By Truckers
Drive-By Truckers

Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country and Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia, though three out of five members are originally from The Shoals region of Northern Alabama....
 have done a lot in recent years to make country rock
Country rock

Country rock is a musical genre formed from the fusion of Rock music with country music, with its country origins being initially referenced to the rockabilly music of the 1950s....
 a major part of Athens' musical identity. Other locals bands, such as Mama's Love, Dubconscious, Low End Honey, and Lullwater have developed over the years to further solidify Athen's rock n roll credentials, often becoming regulars at some of the town's most historic venues. The rapper Bubba Sparxxx
Bubba Sparxxx

Warren Anderson Mathis , known by his stage name Bubba Sparxxx, is an American Southern rapping. His most notable hit is "Ms. New Booty" featuring The Ying Yang Twins which peaked at #7 in the United States....
, originally from South Georgia, has also helped diversify Athens' country heritage, by adding a rural image and elements of country music to his Dirty South style of hip hop music
Hip hop music

Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
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External links

  • at the University of Georgia