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Occasional lead vocals Sheryl Crow: Solo: Rick Danko: The Band: Co-lead vocalist Bruce Day: Pablo Cruise: Co-lead vocalist Kim Deal: Pixies: Co-lead vocalist Chad Atkinson: Name Taken: Toby Driver: Kayo Dot: Mariusz Duda: Riverside: John Entwistle: The Who, solo: Occasional lead vocals Doug Ferguson: Camel: Co-lead vocalist Eric Forrest: Voivod ...
Mark Raymond King (born 20 October 1958) is an English musician. He is the lead singer and bassist of the jazz-funk band Level 42.King is known for his slap style of playing the bass guitar, with MusicRadar describing him as "the guy who put the slap in pop during the 80s". [1]
Jason Randolph Scheff (born April 16, 1962) is an American bassist, singer, and songwriter who was a frontman for the American rock band Chicago from 1985 to 2016. [1] Replacing former lead vocalist Peter Cetera , Scheff was the longest-serving bassist/vocalist of Chicago.
His older brother, Cisco, played guitar. This inspired Araya to pick up bass at age eight. The two played Beatles and Rolling Stones songs, which he would later cite as an influence on his own music. [3] In the early 1980s, Araya's eldest sister suggested he enroll in a program to become certified as a respiratory therapist. Araya's father ...
When Meisner quit the band in 1969, Schmit replaced him on bass and vocals. [2] He appeared on nine of Poco's studio albums and two live albums between 1969 and 1977, composing numerous songs. He wrote and was the lead singer on the song "Keep on Tryin'," Poco's biggest hit single to that point, peaking at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975.
Toto is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1977, the group's original lineup included lead vocalist Bobby Kimball, guitarist and vocalist Steve Lukather, keyboardist and vocalist David Paich, bassist David Hungate, keyboardist Steve Porcaro and drummer Jeff Porcaro.
as lead singer and bassist (except where noted): 1973: Twice Removed from Yesterday; 1974: Bridge of Sighs [3] 1975: For Earth Below; 1976: Robin Trower Live! 1976: Long Misty Days; 1977: In City Dreams (lead singer only) 1978: Caravan to Midnight (lead singer only) 1980: Victims of the Fury; 1983: Back It Up
Sandman possessed a distinctive, deep bass-baritone voice and a mysterious demeanour. He was an indie rock icon and longtime fixture in the Boston/Cambridge music scene, best known as the lead singer and slide bass player of the band Morphine.