Phoenix, Arizona

Everything Phoenix is known for

64 songs mention this city 350 artists from here

Phoenix, Arizona, a major city in the Sonoran Desert, boasts a vibrant musical landscape with 350 artists calling it home. The city has a rich history across various genres, including rock, country, and Latin music. Stevie Nicks, a legendary rock artist, is from Phoenix, and her observations in the area reportedly inspired some of her songs.

The musical connection to Phoenix is also evident in songs like "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" by Marty Robbins. The city's diverse music scene continues to thrive with artists like Alec Benjamin in pop and Victor Mendivil in Latin music representing its contemporary sounds.

Music in Phoenix

Songs About Phoenix

All the Small Things
Blink-182
100%
Phoenix
Antje Duvekot
83%
"TITLE"
Postcard Postmarked Phoenix, AZ
Richmond Fontaine
83%
"Postcard Postmarked Phoenix, AZ"
Phoenix (She's The Reason)
The Reeves Brothers
82%
81%
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Marty Robbins
81%
"By the time I get to Phoenix"
Phoenix
A$AP Rocky
79%
"SONG TITLE"
Phoenix
Julia Cole
78%
"Good thing you're in Phoenix"
I Fell Into Painting Houses In Phoenix, Arizona
Richmond Fontaine
78%
"I fell into painting houses in Phoenix"
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Reba McEntire
78%
"By the time I get to Phoenix, he'll be rising"
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Glen Campbell
77%
"By the time I get to Phoenix"
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
The Intruders
77%
"By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be risin'"
Phoenix (feat. Fleet Foxes & Anaïs Mitchell)
Big Red Machine
77%
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Jimmy Webb
77%
"By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be risin'"
Phoenix
Olivia Holt
77%
"Phoenix (SONG TITLE)"
Take It to the Limit
Eagles
55%
(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone
Doug Sahm
54%
"Or Phoenix Arizona"
Drinkin’ Too Much
Sam Hunt
54%
"A year ago, I was in a hotel room in Phoenix"
Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone
Charley Pride
53%
"Or Phoenix, Arizona?"
Hot ’lanta
38 Special
51%
"I been desert hot down in Phoenix"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near Phoenix

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Phoenix.

History of Phoenix

Pizzeria Bianco RoadyGoat

Chris Bianco moved from the Bronx to Phoenix and opened a tiny pizzeria inside a grocery store in 1988. By the late 1990s, food writers were calling it the best pizza in America. The Rosa — red onion, Parmigiano, rosemary, and Arizona pistachios — is his signature. Bianco grows his own wheat and makes his own mozzarella. He proved that world-class pizza could come from the desert.

Anthem, AZ RoadyGoat

Anthem, Arizona, a master-planned community carved from the desert north of Phoenix, exudes a feeling of comfortable suburban peace. Though a relatively new community, established in 1999 by Del Webb, Anthem has seen its share of notable figures pass through.

Anthem, AZ RoadyGoat

Anthem, Arizona, feels like a place that sprang fully formed from the desert floor, a testament to modern master planning. But even this carefully curated community has a history, albeit a short one. It began in 1999, when Del Webb, the name synonymous with planned retirement communities, envisioned something different: a family-oriented town with a patriotic spirit, hence the name "Anthem." The location, perched just over two thousand feet above sea level, offered a slightly cooler, drier escape from the Phoenix heat, a welcome change for those seeking respite from the city's intensity. The early 2000s were a whirlwind of construction, transforming arid land into neat rows of houses, shopping centers, and parks. This rapid growth cemented Anthem's place as a desirable suburb, attracting families and fueling a local economy centered on healthcare and retail. Though relatively young, Anthem has its own unique milestones. And before she was a country music star, Kelsea Ballerini walked the halls of Anthem's high school. Perhaps the most intriguing piece of Anthem's history lies underground: a time capsule, buried in 1999, waiting to reveal its secrets to the residents of 2099, offering a glimpse into the hopes and dreams of a community just finding its footing.

Heard Museum

1929

One of the finest collections of Native American art and culture in the world, founded in Phoenix in 1929, with a permanent exhibit on the legacy of Indian boarding schools.

Taliesin West

1937

Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and architecture school in the Sonoran Desert foothills of Scottsdale, built from desert stone and canvas beginning in 1937.

17.1 mi away

Things to Do in Phoenix

Everything Near Phoenix

44 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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