Belly
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Belly
Summary
Belly is a musical group[1]. Belly ranks in the top 5% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (769 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Belly was influenced by R.E.M.[3].
- Belly's instance of is recorded as musical group[4].
- Belly's genre is alternative rock[5].
- Belly's genre is dream pop[6].
- Belly's genre is jangle pop[7].
- Belly's record label is recorded as Warner Bros. Records[8].
- Belly's record label is recorded as 4AD[9].
- Belly's record label is recorded as Sire[10].
- Belly's Commons category is recorded as Belly (band)[11].
- Belly's country of origin is recorded as United States[12].
- Belly comprises Tanya Donelly[13].
- Belly comprises Gail Greenwood[14].
- 1991 marks the founding of Belly[15].
- Belly was dissolved in 1996[16].
- Belly's location of formation is recorded as Boston[17].
- Belly's official website is recorded as http://bellyofficial.com/[18].
- Belly's nominated for is recorded as Grammy Award for Best New Artist[19].
- Belly's different from is recorded as Belly[20].
- Belly's start of work period is recorded as 1991[21].
- Belly's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+11338'}[22].
- Belly's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+12054'}[23].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Group[24]
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Country: US[25]
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Began / founded: 1991[26]
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Ended / dissolved: 1996[27]
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Genre(s): alternative rock, dream pop, jangle pop[28]
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Community tags: alternative rock, dream pop, jangle pop[29]
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MusicBrainz ID: c118bc97-11a7-41dc-a55e-48c3bcf22ac2[30]
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Founding
1991 marks the founding of Belly[15]. Belly's location of formation is recorded as Boston[17].
Dissolution
Belly was dissolved in 1996[16].
Why It Matters
Belly ranks in the top 5% of musical_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (769 views/month).[2] Belly has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]