If you like Bruce Joyner, try these artists

If you like Bruce Joyner, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Shared genres: garage rock, rockabilly

Southern rock blues rock garage rock
Duane Eddy

Duane Eddy

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

country music instrumental rock rock and roll
The Crickets

The Crickets

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

rock and roll rockabilly
Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

bluegrass music country music country pop
Vazelina Bilopphøggers

Vazelina Bilopphøggers

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

rock and roll rockabilly
Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

country music rock and roll rockabilly
Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley

Guide

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

blues country music country rock
Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

Guide

Shared genres: rock and roll, rockabilly

blues country music gospel music

Common questions

Who sounds like Bruce Joyner?

Artists similar to Bruce Joyner include Alabama Shakes, Duane Eddy, The Crickets and Jerry Reed. Each shares elements of Bruce Joyner's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Bruce Joyner?

Bruce Joyner is primarily known for rock & roll, garage rock and rockabilly. A gritty blend of rhythm and noise propels Joyner's music forward, characterized by driving beats and an urgent cadence that compels movement and engagement.

Where should I start if I like Bruce Joyner?

If you enjoy Bruce Joyner, start with Alabama Shakes — their album "Boys & Girls" is a great entry point. Shared genres: garage rock, rockabilly