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If a category exists for the band or artist your site is about, please submit it to that specific category. Otherwise, please submit it to the appropriate letter or digit category of the alphabet bar.

Sites in the main letter categories will be listed with the band or artist's name as the site title. Individuals will be listed "Surname, First Name". Bands with an article will be listed as "Band, The".

This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letters Su.

Subtonics, The

Irish power pop band.

Suddenly, Tammy

Three piece rock group from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US.

Sugababes

A UK RnB (Rhythm and Blues) all female band.

Sugar Jones

Please submit sites dealing with Sugar Jones as a band including those offering biographies, downloads, etc.

Five-member, all-female pop/R&B group formed from the Popstars television show.

Sugar Ray

They are an alternative rock group from Orange County, California. They are most known for the songs, "Fly", "Every Morning", and the recent "Someday".

Sugarcubes, The

Please submit only sites about the Sugarcubes.

Six-piece alternative rock band based in Iceland. Formed in 1986, band members included Björk on vocals, Einar Orn Benediktsson, Thor Eldon, Bragi Olafesson, Siggi Baldursson, and Einar Mellax. The band has since disbanded in 1992.

Sumac, Yma

Exotic singer from Peru with a four-octave range, Sumac recorded for Capitol Records in the 1950s and remains a cult figure today.

Summer, Henry Lee

Singer/songwriter from Indiana; was signed to CBS in the 1980s and had some chart success with a cover of "Hey Baby" and the original "I Wish I Had a Girl (Who Walked Like That)."

Supertramp

Please submit sites related to Supertramp only in this category. Those sites that are dedicated to Roger Hodgson, please list it under Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: S: Su: Supertramp: Hodgson, Roger.

Rock band formed in the 1960s. This band had such hits as "Logical Song," "Bloody Well Right," and "Take the Long Way Home."

Supremes, The

Very successful girl group, active from 1959 to 1977, and originally known as The Primettes before they signed with Motown. Originally a quartet, they beame a trio following their first Motown single in 1961. The group was billed as Diana Ross and the Supremes from 1967 to 1970 (when Ross left the group for a solo career).

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