TripleAPronunciation Wikia

Welcome to the Triple A Pronunciation Wiki!
 This Wiki page was created by Eric Teel at Jefferson Public Radio after brainstorming with Gregg McVicar at Undercurrents Radio. We wanted to create a central hub for radio and other music personnel to find pronunciation tips for the numerous musical artists we talk about. This list covers primarily artists from the AAA (Triple-A) and Americana genres, but will also expand to include many other names from the world of music as additional people contribute. Avett Brothers, Bruce Cockburn, Ibeyi, Damien Jurado... it's all nice and easy to see in print, but what if you actually have to SAY IT on the radio? This page is going to be your go-to resource so that you're always working with the information you need to be successful.


 * One note: I (Eric) may go in and adjust your pronunciations based on my experience with phonetic (fuh-NET-ick) spelling for broadcast. If you have a question/concern with one of the listings here, let's work together to get a definitive source, which can be noted in the "Notes" field. Thanks!
 * Additionally, PLEASE follow format: Last, First. Or in the case of a band that starts with The/Los/Las, do "Beatles, The"
 * If you have a question/correction to a listing or just need to reach me, email JPRMUSIC (at) SOU (dot) edu.

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