List of people from Des Moines, Iowa

This is a list of the people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Des Moines, Iowa, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

Entertainers

Sports

Authors

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Bands

  • Faculty Lounge, band made up of former and current Des Moines-area educators, coaches, and/or administrators, is based in Des Moines.
  • The Nadas, band that Playboy magazine called the "Best College Band You've Never Heard Of" is based in Des Moines.
  • Jim Roth, guitarist with rock band Built to Spill, is from West Des Moines.
  • Country singers Kate and Kacey Coppola were born in Des Moines, and appeared on CMT's Can You Duet.
  • Seven of the nine members of the band Slipknot were born in Des Moines. Paul Gray was born in Los Angeles and James Root was born in Las Vegas.
  • The metal band Stone Sour began their music career in Des Moines. Both Slipknot and Stone Sour feature vocalist Corey Taylor:

See also

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