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Who had the biggest solo career after leaving a group?

Who had the biggest solo career after leaving a group?

Readers Poll: Ten Best Post-Band Solo Artists

  • Peter Gabriel.
  • Michael Jackson.
  • Neil Young.
  • John Lennon.
  • Sting.
  • Ozzy Osbourne.
  • Paul Simon.
  • Morrissey. Morrissey’s solo career hasn’t been as massively influential as his work as the frontman of the Smiths, but it’s still rather remarkable.

Who is the best lead vocalist ever?

Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Best Lead Singers of All Time

  • Bono.
  • Mick Jagger.
  • Jim Morrison.
  • Roger Daltrey.
  • Eddie Vedder.
  • John Lennon.
  • Chris Cornell.
  • Kurt Cobain. The Nirvana frontman’s career lasted only a handful of years, but he’s inarguably one of the greatest songwriters of the past few decades.
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What bands are named after the lead singer?

Bands named after their leader

Bruford Bill Bruford
Bon Jovi Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi
Fosko Bob Fosko
Bob Fosko

Who is the most famous singing band in the world?

The Beatles are most likely the most popular band ever, so choosing just one year proved to be difficult. To date, they hold the record for most No. 1 albums on the UK Albums Chart, most No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 (20), most singles sold in the UK, and they are the best-selling band of all time.

What band is named after 2 blues singers?

Thinking quick, Syd Barrett mixed the names of two blues musicians he loved, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, to rename the band ‘The Pink Floyd Sound,’ and then later shortened the name to Pink Floyd.

Why do people name bands after themselves?

When an artist decides to name their band after themselves, this usually means that they’re the band’s lead vocalist and songwriter, such as the Dave Matthews Band or Danzig. However, these nine bands are named after people who aren’t the lead vocalist, and sometimes they don’t even write the music.

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What bands changed lead singers in the 80s?

Rock Bands That Changed Lead Singers 1 AC/DC. AC/DC had produced a series of dynamic hard rock albums in the 1970s, but the ‘80s didn’t get off to a promising start – lead singer Bon Scott died 2 INXS. 3 Journey.

What happened to Alice in Chains lead singer Layne Staley?

Alice in Chains was one of the best Seattle bands of the ‘90s, but when lead singer Layne Staley died in 2002, the group seemed finished. (Of course, they had actually been on hiatus for several years prior to Staley’s death.) Things changed in 2006, though, when the surviving members mounted a comeback tour with new lead singer William DuVall.

What are the top 10 rock bands of all time?

1 AC/DC. 2 Alice in Chains. 3 Faith No More. 4 INXS. 5 Journey. 6 Judas Priest. 7 Sublime. 8 Van Halen. 9 Velvet Revolver.

What happened to the band Journey?

The remaining members tried to keep the Journey brand viable in the 21st century, but their later albums were all stiffs, and replacement vocalists Steve Augeri and Arnel Pineda failed to duplicate Perry’s emotive falsetto.