List of southern rock bands
This is a list of Southern rock bands that fall into one of the following four categories, with a sign denoting them as such following the description.
- Traditional or mainstream Southern rock bands *
- Southern metal bands **
- Bands (rock or hard rock) that cite Southern rock influence ♪
- Bands that may not necessarily be traditional southern rock, but fuse qualities of Southern rock with another genre, making a sort of sub-subgenre Alt. Southern Rock. These fusions include but are not limited to: country, bluegrass, punk, indie, etc. ♫
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- Eagles ♪
- Elvin Bishop *
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- Pantera **
- Point Blank *
- Potliquor *
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- Saving Abel **
- Sea Level *
- Silvertide **
- Sister Hazel *
- The Sheepdogs *
- Shooter Jennings[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] [37][38] *
- The Showdown **
- Southern Culture on the Skids[39][40] ♫
- Steve Gaines *
- Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble *
- Stillwater *
- Sweet Georgia Brown *
- The Supersuckers *
- The Steel Woods *
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- Van Zant *
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