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Current members. Chad Kroeger – lead vocals, lead guitar (1995–present) Ryan Peake – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1995–present), keyboards (2002–present ...
Chad Robert Kroeger (/ ˈ k r uː ɡ ər /, [4] né Turton; born November 15, 1974) is a Canadian musician who is the lead singer and guitarist of the rock band Nickelback. [5] In addition to his work with Nickelback, Kroeger has been involved with a variety of collaborations, appearing as a guest musician in several songs and has contributed in both production and songwriting.
Ryan Anthony Peake (born March 1, 1973) [1] is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter who is best known as the rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist of the Canadian rock band Nickelback.
In 2008, Nickelback released their follow-up album Dark Horse and the first single on that album, "Gotta Be Somebody", was released on September 29 in North America. The album was produced by Joey Moi and Mutt Lange. In 2011, Adair along with the other band members of Nickelback released Here and Now.
At age seven, Gibbons's father ... Although all three members were born in 1949, Gibbons was the youngest member of the band. ... Gibbons appeared on Nickelback's ...
Joseph Scott Sappington (born May 3, 1972) [1] is an American musician, best known as the former lead vocalist of the rock band Saliva. [2] In addition to Saliva, Scott co-wrote and performed "Hero" (which was used as one of the theme songs to the 2002 film Spider-Man) with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback.
Past and present members of the rock band Nickelback. Pages in category "Nickelback members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
It features the singles, "Casual Sex" and "Sick And Twisted Affair". My Darkest Days went on tour with Nickelback, Bush, and Seether in April 2012. They were a part of Nickelback's Here and Now 2012 World Tour. "Save Yourself", taken from Sick and Twisted Affair, was featured on the soundtrack for the hockey video game, NHL 13. [11]