Ivy
There are several artists who have performed under the name Ivy.
1. Ivy was a soul group from Akron, Ohio, active during the 1980s. Formerly known as Rumple-Stilts-Skin, the group’s principal creative figures were brothers Sam and Chris McCants, who were also associated with Chicago Gangsters. Members included Chris McCants, Christopher Arthur, David Miller, Sam McCants, and Sharon Jones. The group released the albums "Hold Me" (1984), "Ivy II" (1986), and "Ivy III" (1987).
2. Ivy is a trio from New York City formed in 1990, consisting of Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand, and Andy Chase. The group gained wider recognition in 2003 and 2004 when their song "Worry About You" was used as the theme of the television series "Kingdom Hospital" and appeared in the pilot episode of "The 4400".
3. Ivy was an indie pop group from Norwich, England, formed in 1992 by Spencer Harrison, Paul Cator, and Julian Cator, later joined by Justin Rolph. They issued two singles on Sarah Records and another on Elefant Records, as well as an album on the Norwich-based Noisebox label before disbanding in 1996. The group briefly re-formed in 2006 and 2007 with bassist Jenni Maxwell.
4. iVy is a Japanese shoegaze and dream pop duo formed in 2023 and based in Tokyo, consisting of vocalist and guitarist fuki and vocalist and keyboardist pupu. Drawing on the fictional character iVy-chan as a conceptual element, the duo released their debut album "混乱するアパタイト (Confused Apatite)" in June 2025.
5. Park Eun-hye (born 7 November 1982), known by the stage name Ivy, is a South Korean singer and musical actress.
6. IVY is an alternative rock quintet from Dunedin, New Zealand, composed of Jesse Hanan, James Axton, Connor Cooper, Ocean Wilson, and Louis Stevenson.
1. Ivy was a soul group from Akron, Ohio, active during the 1980s. Formerly known as Rumple-Stilts-Skin, the group’s principal creative figures were brothers Sam and Chris McCants, who were also associated with Chicago Gangsters. Members included Chris McCants, Christopher Arthur, David Miller, Sam McCants, and Sharon Jones. The group released the albums "Hold Me" (1984), "Ivy II" (1986), and "Ivy III" (1987).
2. Ivy is a trio from New York City formed in 1990, consisting of Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand, and Andy Chase. The group gained wider recognition in 2003 and 2004 when their song "Worry About You" was used as the theme of the television series "Kingdom Hospital" and appeared in the pilot episode of "The 4400".
3. Ivy was an indie pop group from Norwich, England, formed in 1992 by Spencer Harrison, Paul Cator, and Julian Cator, later joined by Justin Rolph. They issued two singles on Sarah Records and another on Elefant Records, as well as an album on the Norwich-based Noisebox label before disbanding in 1996. The group briefly re-formed in 2006 and 2007 with bassist Jenni Maxwell.
4. iVy is a Japanese shoegaze and dream pop duo formed in 2023 and based in Tokyo, consisting of vocalist and guitarist fuki and vocalist and keyboardist pupu. Drawing on the fictional character iVy-chan as a conceptual element, the duo released their debut album "混乱するアパタイト (Confused Apatite)" in June 2025.
5. Park Eun-hye (born 7 November 1982), known by the stage name Ivy, is a South Korean singer and musical actress.
6. IVY is an alternative rock quintet from Dunedin, New Zealand, composed of Jesse Hanan, James Axton, Connor Cooper, Ocean Wilson, and Louis Stevenson.
