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Tom Keifer

Known primarily mainly because the lead singer and guitarist for bluesy, chart-topping ’80s steel outfit Cinderella, Springfield, Pennsylvania-born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Tom Keifer started playing at a age. Found out by Jon Bon Jovi in 1985, Cinderella continued release a four albums between 1986 and 1994, three which proceeded to go platinum, …

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Iggy Pop

There’s grounds why many consider Iggy Pop the godfather of punk: each and every punk music group of days gone by and present offers either knowingly or unknowingly lent something or two from Pop and his past due-’60s/early-’70s music group, the Stooges. Given birth to on Apr 21, 1947, in …

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Three Dog Night

Three Dog Night time have scored a succession of 21 strike singles, including eleven Best Tens, and twelve consecutive gold albums from 1969 to 1975, because of the slick, sometimes soulful vocal harmonies of singers Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells and a fantastic ear for quality material. While …

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Styx

Although they began as an artsy prog rock-band, Styx would ultimately transform in to the virtual arena rock and roll prototype with the later ’70s and early ’80s, because of a fondness for bombastic rockers and soaring power ballads. The seed products for the music group had been planted in …

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Sugarloaf

Best known for his or her 1970 AM pop basic “Green-Eyed Woman,” Sugarloaf was formed in 1969 in Denver from the ashes from the Moonrakers, which had released an recording in 1968. Vocalist/keyboardist Jerry Corbetta and guitarist Bob Webber founded the group, adding Moonraker mates Bob MacVittie on drums and …

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Ann Wilson

As half from the sister duo which makes up arena rock veterans Center, vocalist Ann Wilson has sung on a number of the biggest rock radio hits from the ’70s and ’80s. Blessed on June 19, 1950, Wilson’s family members moved frequently when she was youthful (her dad was a …

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Animal Logic

Experimental pop unit Pet Logic began in 1987 like a long-discussed collaboration between ex-Police drummer Stewart Copeland and jazz fusion bass virtuoso Stanley Clarke; after wading through a huge selection of demonstration tapes and auditions, the duo found out Los Angeles-based vocalist/songwriter Deborah Holland, recruiting Copeland’s previous bandmate Andy Summers …

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The Tubes

The Tubes were arch satirists of popular culture whose outrageous performance art concepts — which swung wildly from softcore pornography to suit-and-tie conservatism — frequently eclipsed their elusive music identity. The origins of the group started in Phoenix, Az in the past due ’60s, where guitarist Expenses Spooner, keyboardist Vince …

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21 Guns

Before the when the Seattle motion shook in the music world in the first ’90s, various groupings containing veteran associates of classic rock and roll bands united to put together brand-new outfits that centered on mainstream, radio-friendly rock and roll. The more lucrative of these above mentioned serves included Damn …

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The Rolling Stones

By enough time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the past due ’60s, that they had currently staked out an extraordinary claim around the title. As the self-consciously harmful option to the bouncy Merseybeat from the Beatles in the English Invasion, the …

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