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Real Macaws, The - Brass and percussion band playing funk, samba, salsa, soca and jazz. Downloads, history, photos, and schedule.

Rivendel Country - Duo based in the North of England but travelling widely. Country music and line dance plus cabaret are part of the show performed by this couple.

Reeves, Jamie - Gloucester-based rhythm and blues musician. Includes MP3/RealAudio versions of his tracks, photographs, biography, and interview transcript.

Russian Music Services - Offers live Russian folk and Balalaika music. Includes photos and contact details.

Rokcircle - The music and poetry of environmental musician and poet.

Random, The - London based group playing the Camden circuit. Gig dates, sound clips and photographs.

Repeat - Information about Pulp, Manic Street Preachers and Radiohead.

Raging Horns, The - 15-piece soul, blues, funk and pop covers band.

Realivemusic - Function bands, corporate entertainment, music for weddings, specialist Jewish wedding service, background, jazz, latin. Based in Greater Manchester.

Red Hot Chillies - A 3/4/5 piece Jazz band playing mainstream/traditional music, available for weddings, parties, dances in UK and Europe.

Right Stuff, The - Function and tribute band. Playlist, photographs, music samples and customer comments.

Riveria Breeze - Top function band and party band in the south-east of England. Contains details on the band, contact details for information, and demonstration. Audio clips can be downloaded.

Roberts, Julie - A solo performer of popular music, organist and Karen Carpenter tribute singer.

Rockin' V8s - An informative site for this authentic, kickin', 50's rock'n'roll trio from Hampshire, England.

Ring O'Bells - Ceilidh Band. Downloadable music samples, information and contact details.

Rikmandu - Rock band from Northern Ireland. History, Mp3s, lyrics, gig list and photo gallery.

Rain Kings - Information on Stirling based band including gigs and available albums.

Ruby's Promise - Female fronted guitar band from Wrexham, North Wales. Site includes member profiles, images, and gig dates.

Redford, Lisa - Provides lyrics, events, music, and video clips for this singer and songwriter from Norwich.

Rockabeats - Profile, biography, news and photographs.

Rivera - London-based band. Offers news, gig dates, a mailing list, message board, biography, mp3s, photo gallery, merchandise, and games.

Retrobution - UK-based rock and soul covers band. Features a calendar of forthcoming gigs and contact information.

Rise - Celtic indie folk music, from the Isle of Bute in Scotland. Biography and profiles.

Red Bee Society - Scottish band from Glasgow and Edinburgh offering mix of electronica, soul and rock n' roll. Downloads and MP3s plus photographs and news updates.

Raybould, A. R - [Wednesbury] Music downloads, notebook and profile of songwriter.

Alex Ray y su Orquesta - London based salsa band: information, repertoire, links and contact information.

Rogues Gallery - Barn Dance/Ceilidh Band playing traditional tunes in an up-to-date style available for functions and charity events in the Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire Area.

Retrofuture - Site dedicated to electronic music project, Here you will find a number of tracks to download in mp3 format.

Rapid Evolution - A metal band based near Bristol, UK.

Red Eye - Based in Leeds. Performs original and classic rock songs.

Rowley, Dave - Lead vocalist with heavy metal band Crucifer. Singer/songwriter. Biography, discography, reviews, tour information and guest book.

Rhesus - Alternative rock group. Gig dates, biographies, pictures, audio clips and lyrics.

Rapley, Martyn - Guitarist covering songs from the 50's to the present day. Biography, gig dates, set list sorted by decade and photographs.

The Ray Rich Band - Blues, jazz and soul. Information, sound clips and booking information.

Remote - Information, gig guide, biographies, pictures, lyrics, discography and sound clips.

Range#Eleven - Edinburgh based rock band. Profile, news, gig guide and forum.

Revolvers, The - A four piece rock and roll beat band. Schedule, reviews, news, and links.

Andy Raven - Urban folk or 'antifolk'. Biography, gigs, news and reviews.

Rough Justice - Heavy/Classic Rock covers band. Biography, reviews, and gigs.

Rockabeats - Profile, biography, news and photographs, MP3s, and forthcoming gigs.

Routledge, Richard - Liverpool vocalist. Brief biography and contact details.

Roadhouse - Blues band. News, reviews and gigs.

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