Last Updated: October 24, 2003
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- J.B.O.
- Jade Warrior
- British musical group - "Among the influences you'll hear in various aspects of Jade Warrior's music are rock, jazz, Latin, Japanese, African, ambient, and the kitchen sink (almost literally -there are spoons and an empty whiskey bottle in there somewhere!)" [The Friends of Jade Warrior Home Page].
- Jadis (new official)
- Jadis (DPRP site)
- info@jadis-net.co.uk
- Originally an offshoot band started by members of IQ, Jadis are another in a line of neo-progressive bands influenced but not mimics of the "classic" bands (you know, the usual suspects).
- Jag Panzer
- jagpanzer@aol.com
- Heavy metal band based Colorado in the vein of Iron Maiden, Blind Guardian, etc.
- Keith James
- Jean-Michel Jarre
- Jean-Michel Jarre, one of the early great electronic composers and one best known for his spectacular light and sound shows, has a web site here detailing concert information, discographies, and more.
- Jester's Crown
- mailto:crown@eecs.umich.edu
- Jester's Crown are a "four-piece rock band with all the modern musicianship and style found in bands like Collective Soul and Tonic."
- Jethro Tull
- Defying the title of one of their albums, Jethro Tull are not "too old to rock and roll" - as this progressive folk rock jazz blues band is still making music.
- Eddie Jobson
- Jobson, keyboards/violin, has played with numerous artists as well as a varied solo career; the list includes Zappa, UK, Tull, and Roxy Music.
- Jens Johansson
- mailto:jens@panix.com
- Swedish keyboardist who splits his time between solo/guesting and with Stratovarius, a progressive metal band
- Bradley Joseph
- Jump
- Marginally progressive perhaps, Jump make a particular brand of music that appeals to the neo-progressive set.

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