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Profiles of classic rock bands and artists, listed alphabetically by group name and artist FIRST name.
Alice Cooper
The master of shock rock and the ultimate showman, Alice Cooper may be defined by many terms but the one word that does not describe him is boring.
ELO - Ticket To The Moon
Review of the Electric Light Orchestra CD Ticket To The Moon - The Very Best of ELO Volume 2.
AC/DC
Australia's most famous rockers
Aerosmith
Bad boys from Boston
Alice Cooper
Glam and shock rock
America
Soft rock duo
Artimus Pyle
ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd
Beatles
John, Paul, George, Ringo, Pete & Stu
Black Sabbath
Fathers of heavy metal
Blackmore's Night
Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night
Blind Faith
First rock "supergroup"
Blondie
Punk rock pioneers
Blue Öyster Cult
Reaper madness
Bob Dylan
4+ decades of folk rock
Bob Seger
Blue collar rocker
Boston
Going for gold in Beantown
Byrds
Folk rock, country rock
Carlos Santana
"All That I Am" and more
Carole King
Singer/songwriter
Cars / New Cars
Punk's new wave
Cat Stevens
Dual identity
Chicago
Orchestral rock, with a soft touch
Cream
Pioneering power trio
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Launched at Woodstock
David Bowie
Master of reinvention
David Gilmour
Life after Pink Floyd
Deep Purple
More than just Smoke on the Water
Def Leppard
Three decades of hard rock
Denny Doherty
One of the "Papas" of The Mamas and the Papas
Donovan
Renaissance hurdy gurdy man
Doors
Blues roots, classical influence
Eagles
All-time best sellers
Elliot Easton
The Cars and The New Cars
Elton John
Rocketman rock
Eric Bloom
Blue Öyster Cult
Eric Clapton
Slowhand bluesman

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