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    Leading bands in this genre include Harry and the Potters and Draco and the Malfoys. Although most listeners of the genre are fans of Harry Potter, some bands have attracted listeners outside of the books' fanbase.

  2. Since the founding of the genre by Harry and the Potters, numerous wizard rock ("wrock") bands have formed around the world. The following is a list of known wrock bands, with some basic details regarding each group.

  3. May 14, 2017 · Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Thus spoke Albus Dumbledore, a guy who knew a thing or two about magic. And he was right; for all the nifty advantages wizarding folk enjoy over Muggles – flying cars, teleportation, time travel – both enjoy a strikingly similar relationship with music. Wizards have fandoms too

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  5. Sep 29, 2020 · The archaic term "wyrd" means "fate" or "destiny". An all-male band called "The Weird Sisters" is likely a two-pronged joke: First, it likely references the Canadian rock band called the Barenaked Ladies (which was very popular in the late 1990s and which consists of fully-clothed men).

  6. The Weird Sisters were a very popular band in the wizarding world, whose music was frequently played on the Wizarding Wireless Network. Despite their name, all eight known members were male. Many individuals in the wizarding world were fans of the Weird Sisters, including Ginevra Weasley and...

  7. Oct 27, 2016 · Nearly 20 years ago, author J.K. Rowling first introduced readers around the world to a bespectacled boy with a scar shaped like a lightning bolt etched on his forehead. In the years since Harry ...

  8. Oct 22, 2020 · Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, and its magical musical supergroup. Jarvis Cocker, Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway played Hogwarts in the fourth Harry Potter film – here’s how the band came together. The Harry Potter franchise is not one of those known for original songs, largely relying upon score instead.

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