Darn Neat

Sort It Out


…according to The Sunday Paper.
You can read the entire article here.

But I’ll save you the link and list them for you:

#40 – Windstorm Productions
#39 – Iain Bluett
#38 – The Masquerade
#37 – Tree Sound Studios
#36 – Apache Cafe
#35 – The Black Lips
#34 – Rival Entertainment
#33 – ATF Records
#32 – Margot Smith
#31 – Atlantis Music Conference
#30 – Stomp And Stammer
#29 – Lisa Love
#28 – Eddie’s Attic
#27 – Paste Magazine
#26 – Mastodon
#25 – The Earl
#24 – Russell Carter
#23 – Sugarland
#22 – Butch Walker
#21 – Alan Jackson
#20 – Michele Rhea Caplinger
#19 – Smith’s Olde Bar
#18 – WRAS
#17 – Usher
#16 – Criminal Records
#15 – Leslie Fram
#14 – Lil John
#13 – Brendan O’Brien
#12 – Jazze Pha
#11 – Jermaine Dupri
#10 – Dallas Austin
#9 – Cliff Lovette
#8 – Joel Katz
#7 – V-103
#6 – R.E.M.
#5 – Outkast and the Dungeon Family
#4 – Peter Conlon
#3 – Ludacris
#2 – DJ Drama

and #1 – T.I.



4 Responses to “Atlanta’s Top 40 Movers and Shakers in the Music Scene”

  1. Tessa Says:

    I don’t agree with a few of those on there and the order of many of them but a very interesting list…

    Maybe I’ll sit down and do one from my perspective ;)

  2. james Says:

    what no ‘drive a faster car?’ bummer.

  3. jill Says:

    Seriously, what makes Atlanta think they can claim R.E.M.? Atlanta and Athens are actually two (very) different towns.

  4. spencer Says:

    jill is on it. and where is cee-lo? l’il john and no cee-lo? WHAT?!!WHAT?!!WHAT… WHAT?!!WHAT?!!WHAT?!!WHAT?!!

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