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Encyclopedia > In the Studio with Redbeard

In the Studio with Redbeard is a North American radio program, produced and hosted by Dallas, Texas based rock and roll disc jockey Redbeard. Nickname: Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Incorporated 2 February 1856 Government  - Mayor Laura Miller (D)[1] Area  - City  385. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...


The show is a weekly hour-long "rockumentary" interview with music program which looks at the making of many of the greatest albums recorded in rock and roll history, although sometimes it would spotlight the history of rock and roll bands. Redbeard interviews the musicians who created these classic albums. An album is a collection of related audio tracks distributed to the public. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ... Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...


The show first went on the air nationally the week of June 26, 1988, initially broadcast by sixty rock stations including WXRK/New York, KLOS/Los Angeles, WLUP/Chicago, WMMR/Philadelphia, KTXQ/Dallas, WHJY/Providence, WRIF/Detroit, KRQR/San Francisco, WKLS/Atlanta and distributed by The Album Network through 1999,which grew the network to 180 stations. "In the Studio" is now in its 19th year, distributed by Radio K & G of New York City. June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 188 days remaining. ... 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Artists and albums featured over the years

This article is about the band. ... High Voltage is the first international studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in May 1976. ... Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was finally released in America in 1981, almost six years after it was originally recorded for European circulation. ... Let There Be Rock is the fourth studio album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in March 1977 (see 1977 in music). ... Highway to Hell is the sixth studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in July 1979. ... For other uses, see Back in Black (disambiguation). ... Bonfire is a 5 disc box set* by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1997. ... Angus McKinnon Young, born March 31, 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a guitarist and songwriter who has been the lead guitarist of Australian hard rock band AC/DC since the group was formed in 1973. ... Malcolm Mitchell Young (born January 6, 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a founding member of, rhythm guitarist and co-songwriter for, the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. // Youngs parents William and Margaret emigrated from Glasgow to Sydney, Australia in 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm and Angus... Brian Johnson (born October 5, 1947 in Dunston, Gateshead, England) (He however lived in North Shields throughout the 1970s and 80s ) is a singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist for the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. He currently lives in Sarasota, Florida. ... Bryan Adams OC, OBC, (born 5 November 1959) is a Canadian rock singer, guitarist, songwriter and photographer. ... Cuts Like a Knife is the third solo album by Canadian musician Bryan Adams, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). ... Reckless was one of Bryan Adams most successful albums. ... So Far so Good is a compilation album by Bryan Adams, released by A&M Records in November 1993. ... Bryan Adams 2005 Anthology contains songs he recorded from 1978 through 2005. ... Aerosmith is a prominent American rock band, regarded by some as Americas Greatest Rock and Roll Band. [1][2] Although they are known as the bad boys from Boston[3], none of the bands members are actually from that city. ... Aerosmith is the self-titled debut album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). ... Get Your Wings is the second album by American hard rock band Aerosmith. ... Toys in the Attic is the third album by American hard rock band Aerosmith. ... Rocks is the fourth album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). ... Permanent Vacation can mean: Permanent Vacation (film), released in 1980, written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Chris Parker Permanent Vacation (album), an Aerosmith album released in 1987 Permanent Vacation (song), a R.E.M. song featured on the Perfect Square DVD This is a disambiguation page — a list of... Pump is the tenth studio album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). ... Get a Grip is the eleventh studio album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ... Tom Hamilton Years Active: 1972-Present Thomas William Hamilton (born December 31, 1951, in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is an American musician, best known as the bassist of the band Aerosmith. ... Brad Whitford (born February 23, 1952 in Reading, Massachusetts) is a musician and guitarist for the rock and roll group Aerosmith. ... Joseph Michael Kramer (born June 21, 1950 in The Bronx, New York City, United States) is the drummer and percussionist for the rock and roll group Aerosmith. ... Anthony Joseph Joe Perry (Born September 10, 1950 in Lawrence, Massachusetts), is the lead guitarist and a contributing songwriter for the rock band Aerosmith. ... Stephen Victor Tallarico (born March 26, 1948 in Yonkers, New York), better known as Steven Tyler (and often nicknamed The Demon of Screamin) is an American musician and songwriter. ... The original Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band is a pioneering and innovative Southern rock group from Macon, Georgia originally popular in the 1970s, described by Rolling Stones George Kimball in 1971 as the best . ... Track listing Dont Want You No More Its Not My Cross To Bear Black Hearted Woman Trouble No More Every Hungry Woman Dreams Whipping Post Personnel Duane Allman: slide guitar and lead guitar Gregg Allman: vocals, organ Dickey Betts: lead guitar, Berry Oakley: bass guitar, backing vocals Butch... Idlewild South is the sophomore album of The Allman Brothers Band, released in 1970. ... At Fillmore East is a blues-rock double live album by The Allman Brothers Band, released in July of 1971 (see 1971 in music). ... Eat a Peach is a 1972 double album by the American Southern rock group The Allman Brothers Band; it was the last to include founder member and lead slide guitar player Duane Allman, who was killed in a motorcycle accident while the album was being recorded. ... Gregg Allman (born December 8, 1947) (sometimes spelled Greg Allman) is a rock and roll singer and lyricist. ... Dickey Betts, born Forrest Richard Betts on December 12, 1943 in Jacksonville, Florida, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, most known for his work as a founding member of the southern blues/rock group The Allman Brothers Band. ... Asia is an arena rock/progressive rock group. ... Asia is the breakthrough album by the prog rock band Asia, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... John Wetton in concert John Wetton (born June 12, 1949 in Derbyshire, England) is an English singer, bassist and guitarist. ... Geoff Downes Geoffrey Downes (born August 25, 1952 in Stockport, Cheshire, England) is a rock keyboard player. ... Bad Company were an English hard rock supergroup founded in 1973, consisting of band members from Free (Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke), Mott the Hoople (Mick Ralphs) and King Crimson (Boz Burrell). ... This article is about the rock album. ... Straight Shooter is a 1975 rock album released by British rock band Bad Company. ... Desolation Angels is a 1979 album by the rock band Bad Company. ... The Original Bad Co. ... Fire And Water, with Simon Kirke at far right Simon Kirke (born July 28, 1949) is a British rock drummer best known as a member of Free and Bad Company. ... Mick Ralphs is a guitarist who was a founder member of 70s rock band Mott the Hoople. ... Paul Rodgers (born 17 December 1949, in Middlesbrough) is an English singer/songwriter known chiefly as a member of the bands Free in the 1960s and Bad Company in the 1970s. ... The Beatles were an English rock band from Liverpool whose members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. ... The Beatles is the ninth official album by The Beatles, a double album released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). ... Sir James Paul McCartney MBE (born June 18, 1942) is an iconic Grammy Award-winning English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who first gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of the Beatles. ... George Harrison, MBE (25 February 1943[1][2] – 29 November 2001[3]) was an Academy Award and Grammy Award-winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, author and sitarist best known as the lead guitarist of The Beatles. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Crimes of Passion is the second album by Pat Benatar, released in 1980. ... Precious Time is the third album of Pat Benatar, released in 1981. ... The Black Crowes are a blues-oriented hard rock jam band that have sold over 15 million albums and were hailed by Melody Maker as The Most Rock n Roll Rock n Roll Band in the World. The band has toured with acts such as Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Jimmy Page... Shake Your Money Maker is the debut album by the American Southern rock band the Black Crowes, released in January of 1990 (see 1990 in music). ... The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion is the second album by the American blues-rock group, the Black Crowes. ... Christopher Mark Robinson (born December 20, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia), better known as Chris Robinson, is the singer of the rock and roll band The Black Crowes and brother of its guitarist Rich Robinson. ... For other uses, see Black Sabbath (disambiguation). ... Black Sabbath is the self-titled debut album of the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath released in the UK on Friday 13 February 1970. ... Paranoid is the second album by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and was released in 1970. ... Master of Reality is an album by heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). ... Black Sabbath, Vol. ... Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne, December 3, 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is the lead vocalist of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, a popular solo artist, and the star of the reality show, The Osbournes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Boston is the self-titled debut album by American rock band Boston. ... Dont Look Back is the second album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). ... Third Stage is the third album by hard rock band Boston released September 23, 1986 on MCA Records. ... Donald Thomas Scholz (born March 10, 1947 in Toledo, Ohio) is a guitarist best known as the founder of the rock band Boston. ... Bradley E. Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Boston. ... David Bowie (IPA: []) (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger and audio engineer. ... The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, or simply Ziggy Stardust for short, is a 1972 concept album by David Bowie, praised as the definitive album of the 1970s by Melody Maker magazine. ... David Bowie scored his first truly commercial blockbuster with Lets Dance (1983), a dance album with co-production by Chics Nile Rodgers. ... Best of Bowie (2002 is the most recent Greatest Hits album by multi-platinum recording artist David Bowie. ... David Live is David Bowie’s first official live album, originally released by RCA in 1974. ... Stage is an underrated live album released in 1978 which opens with five consecutive songs from Ziggy Stardust, but most notably features material from Low and Heroes, Bowies most recent studio albums at the time. ... 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Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton is one of the many compilation albums by legendary English guitarist, Eric Clapton. ... Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948), is a rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans four decades. ... It has been suggested that Im Eighteen be merged into this article or section. ... Killer is the 1971 album by Alice Cooper. ... Billion Dollar Babies is an album by American Hard rock band Alice Cooper, (released in 1973). ... Cream were a 1960s British rock band, which consisted of guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. ... Disraeli Gears is the second album by British blues-rock group Cream. ... Wheels of Fire is the name of the double album recorded by Cream. ... Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005 is the live recording of the Cream reunion at the Royal Albert Hall on those respective dates in 2005. ... John Symon Asher Jack Bruce (born May 14, 1943) is a Scottish-born musician, composer and singer. ... Eric Clapton CBE (born 30 March 1945), nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award winning English guitarist, singer and composer, who is one of the most successful musicians of the 20th century,[1] garnering an unprecedented three inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ... Crosby, Stills & Nash, also Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young when including occasional fourth member Neil Young, are a folk rock/rock supergroup. ... Crosby, Stills & Nash is the first album released by Crosby, Stills & Nash. ... David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ... Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills is an American guitarist and singer/songwriter best known for his work with the Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. ... Crosby, Stills & Nash, also Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young when including occasional fourth member Neil Young, are a folk rock/rock supergroup. ... Déjà Vu is the second album by a rock and roll band Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released on March 11, 1970 (see 1970 in music). ... David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ... Stephen Stills Stephen Arthur Stills is an American guitarist and singer/songwriter best known for his work with the Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. ... Neil Percival Young[1] OM (born November 12, 1945, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and film director from Winnipeg, Manitoba. ... This article is about the rock band. ... Machine Head is the third Mk II (sixth overall) Deep Purple studio album. ... Ian Gillan (born 19 August 1945 in Hounslow, London), is an English rock music vocalist known as the lead singer for legendary rock band Deep Purple, and for his year-long stint in Black Sabbath. ... Roger David Glover (b. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Def Leppard are an English hard rock band from Sheffield who formed in 1977 as part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. ... Pyromania is the third album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1983. ... Hysteria is the 4th album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1987. ... Album by Def Leppard with cover versions of 70ties rock hits. ... Joe Elliott in the music video for Def Leppards Bringin on the Heartbreak (1981). ... Rick Savage playing live. ... Phil Collen performing live with Def Leppard. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Dire Straits is the self-titled debut album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). ... Making Movies is the third album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1980. ... Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE, D.Mus. ... Shangri-La is the fourth solo album by Mark Knopfler, released in 2004. ... Brothers in Arms is the fifth studio album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1985. ... Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE, D.Mus. ... The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 (see 1965 in music) in Los Angeles by keyboardist Ray Manzarek, vocalist Jim Morrison, drummer John Densmore, and guitarist Robby Krieger. ... The Doors is the debut album by the band The Doors, released in 1967. ... Strange Days is an album released by The Doors at the end of 1967. ... L.A. Woman was the last Doors album released before Jim Morrisons death. ... Raymond Daniel Manzarek or Manczarek (b. ... This article is about the rock band. ... 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Malmsteen album) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Brain Salad Surgery is the fourth studio album by progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1973 and the first under their Manticore Records imprint. ... Keith Noel Emerson (born 2 November 1944) is a British keyboard player and composer. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961 in Leavenworth, Kansas) is a Grammy- and Academy Award-winning American rock musician. ... Yes I Am is the fourth album by singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ... This article is about the band. ... Fleetwood Mac (sometimes referred to as The White Album) was released by the band Fleetwood Mac in 1975. ... Rumours is a rock and roll album released by Fleetwood Mac in 1977. ... 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Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947 in Monterey, California, USA), better known as Sammy Hagar, (aka The Red Rocker) is a U.S. rock guitarist, singer, composer and former member of Van Halen, and of the early 70s rock band Montrose. ... Unboxed is a Sammy Hagar compilation album featuring two (then) new, previously unreleased songs. ... The latest Greatest hits collection for Sammy Hagar. ... Heart is an American rock band which came out of Interlake High School in Bellevue, Washington. ... Dreamboat Annie is the debut album by the band Heart, released in 1976. ... Little Queen is the second album released by the band Heart. ... Dog and Butterfly was the fourth studio album by the hard rock band Heart. ... Ann (left) and Nancy Wilson, 1993 Ann Dustin Wilson (born June 19, 1950 in San Diego, California) is the lead singer of Heart. ... 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Gregg Rolie (born June 17, 1947 in Seattle, Washington) is an American keyboardist, organist, and singer, who is one of the founding members of the bands Santana, Journey, The Storm, and Abraxas Pool, as well as his current Gregg Rolie Band. ... Neal Schon (b. ... Journeys seventh album, Escape, was released in August of 1981. ... Jonathan Leonard Cain (born February 26, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American musician, most known for his keyboards and songwriting roles in the rock band Journey. ... Frontiers, Journeys eighth album, was released in February of 1983 on the Columbia Records label. ... Kansas is a 1970s American rock band, specializing in progressive rock with a distinctly American flavor. ... Leftoverture is the fourth album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). ... Phil Ehart is the drummer in the band Kansas, who, along with Rich Williams, appeared on every Kansas album. ... Steve Walsh (born June 15, 1951 in St. ... Kerry Livgren (born September 18, 1949) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as one of the founding members and primary writers for the 1970s supergroup, Kansas. ... Point of Know Return is the fifth album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). ... Rich Williams (born 1951 in Topeka, Kansas, USA) is the lead guitarist for the rock band Kansas, and has been with them since their 1974 self-titled debut album. ... The Kinks were an English rock group formed in 1963 by lead singer-songwriter Ray Davies and his brother, lead guitarist and vocalist, Dave Davies. ... Sleepwalker is a 1977 album by the English rock group The Kinks. ... Misfits is the fifth album by American singer/songwriter Sara Hickman, released in 1997. ... Low Budget is a 1979 album by the English rock group The Kinks. ... To the Bone is the tenth solo album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1981, his last for Monument Records. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Kiss is an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. ... The Very Best of KISS is a compilation album by the rock band KISS. It was released on August 27, 2002. ... Gene Simmons (born August 25, 1949) is an American hard rock bass guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Kiss. ... Stanley Harvey Eisen (born January 20, 1952, Queens, New York) known by his stage name Paul Stanley, is an American Hard rock guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Kiss. ... Led Zeppelin were an English rock band who formed in 1968. ... Led Zeppelin is the first album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. ... Led Zeppelin II, also known by the unofficial nickname The Brown Bomber, is a rock and roll album, the second released by English band Led Zeppelin in 1969. ... is the fourth album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on November 8, 1971. ... James Patrick Jimmy Page, OBE (born 9 January 1944) is an English guitarist and record producer. ... Robert Anthony Plant (born August 20, 1948, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England) is the greatest English rock singer and songwriter, most famous for his membership in the rock band Led Zeppelin, but also for his successful solo career. ... Loverboy is a Canadian rock group formed in 1980 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ... Get Lucky was the second album released by the hit rock band Loverboy in 1981. ... Mike Reno (Born: Joseph Michael Rynoski on January 8, 1955 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian musician and lead singer of Loverboy and a drummer. ... Paul Dee Daffy Dean (August 14, 1913–March 17, 1981), born in Lucas, Arkansas, was a right-handed American pitcher in Major League Baseball. ... Lynyrd Skynyrd (pronounced lÄ•h-nérd skin-nérd) or (IPA pronunciation: ) is a U.S. Southern rock band, described by All Music Guides Stephen Thomas Erlewine as the definitive Southern rock band, fusing the overdriven power of blues-rock with a rebellious, Southern image and a hard... (Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd) (original title writing (pronouncedleh-nerdskin-nerd)) is a 1973 (see 1973 in music) album from Lynyrd Skynyrd. ... Second Helping is a 1974 (see 1974 in music) album by Lynyrd Skynyrd. ... One More From the Road is a live album by Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. ... Street Survivors was a southern rock album by Lynyrd Skynyrd, released in October 1977 (see 1977 in music). ... The Essential Lynyrd Skynyrd is a two-disc compilation of Lynyrd Skynyrds glory years considered by many fans to be some of the bands top songs. ... Gary Rossington (born December 4, 1951 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a founding member and lead guitarist of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. ... Ed King Ed King (born September 14, 1949 in Glendale, California) is an American musician. ... Leon Russell Wilkeson (2 April 1952 - 27 July 2001) was the bass guitarist of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1972 until his death in 2001. ... Sir James Paul McCartney MBE (born June 18, 1942) is an iconic Grammy Award-winning English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who first gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of the Beatles. ... Flowers in the Dirt is Paul McCartneys comeback album, released in 1989. ... Back in the U.S. (subtitled Live 2002) is a double live album by Paul McCartney comprised of highlights from his Spring 2002 Driving USA Tour in the United States in support of McCartneys 2001 release Driving Rain. ... When Im Sixty-Four is a love song by The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (but co-credited to John Lennon) and released in 1967 on their album Sgt. ... Meat Loaf is stage name of Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday on September 27, 1947)). He is an American rock singer and actor of stage and screen. ... This article describes the album by Meat Loaf. ... The Very Best of Meat Loaf is a 1998 album spanning the first 21 years of Meat Loafs recording career. ... Metallica is a Grammy Award-winning American heavy metal/hard rock band, formed in 1981,[1] which has become one of the most commercially successful musical acts of recent decades. ... Metallica (also known as The Black Album because of its largely black and featureless cover) is the fifth album by the band Metallica. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Steve Miller is a blues and rock and roll guitarist and performer. ... Fly Like an Eagle is the best known album by the Steve Miller Band. ... Book Of Dreams is the tenth album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1977. ... Montrose was the original Californian hard rock band, pioneering the kind of short and punchy songs that would be a template for later and more successful bands such as Van Halen. ... Montrose is the debut album by the band Montrose in 1973. ... Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947 in Monterey, California, USA), better known as Sammy Hagar, (aka The Red Rocker) is a U.S. rock guitarist, singer, composer and former member of Van Halen, and of the early 70s rock band Montrose. ... The Moody Blues are a British rock band originally from Birmingham, England. ... Not to be confused with the X-Men story arc Days of Future Past Days of Future Passed, The Moody Blues second album (released in 1967), was also their first of what would be a succession of concept albums. ... A Question of Balance is a 1970 album by The Moody Blues. ... Seventh Sojourn, released in 1972, was the seventh album released by the Moody Blues. ... Time travel is a concept that has long fascinated humanity—whether it is Merlin experiencing time backwards, or religious traditions like Mohammeds trip to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, returning before a glass knocked over had spilt its contents. ... John Charles Lodge (born 20 July 1943, in Birmingham, England) is best known as the bass guitar player for the Moody Blues. ... Graeme Charles Edge (born March 30, 1941, in Rochester, Staffordshire, England) is best known as the drummer and a songwriter for the Moody Blues, but has also led his own outfit from time to time, the Graeme Edge Band. ... Justin Hayward (born David Justin Hayward, 14 October 1946, in Swindon, Wiltshire), is an English musician, best known as a singer, guitarist and composer in the rock band, The Moody Blues. ... Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively has produced over twenty Top 40 hits. ... Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. ... Theodore Ted Nugent (born December 13, 1948) (a. ... Ted Nugent, the first solo effort of the hard-rocking Motor City Madman, was released in 1975 after disbanding his former group, the Amboy Dukes. ... Second record by Ted Nugent Track listing Free-For-All Dog Eat Dog Writing on the Wall Turn It Up Street Rats Together Light My Way Hammerdown I Love You So I Told You a Lie Free-For-All [live/*] Dog Eat Dog [live/*] Street Rats [Alternate Version] Credits Anthony... Cat Scratch Fever is an album by Ted Nugent released in 1977, as well as the name of the albums title song. ... Ozzy Osbourne (born John Michael Osbourne, December 3, 1948 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is the lead vocalist of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, a popular solo artist, and the star of the reality show, The Osbournes. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Diary of a Madman is an album by Ozzy Osbourne. ... No More Tears is an album by Ozzy Osbourne. ... Prince of Darkness is a box set of four CDs by Ozzy Osbourne released in 2005. ... Thomas Tom Earl Petty (born October 20, 1950) is a popular American musician, known for his album-oriented, classicist rock n roll. ... Damn the Torpedoes has several meanings: Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead! is a famous quote by Admiral David Farragut. ... It has been suggested that Free Fallin be merged into this article or section. ... Into the Great Wide Open is an album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers that was released on July 2 1991. ... Pink Floyd are an English rock band that earned recognition for their psychedelic rock music, and, as they evolved, for their avant-garde style and for being pioneers of progressive rock music. ... The Dark Side of the Moon (titled in the 1993 CD release as Dark Side of the Moon) is a concept album by the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1973. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Animals is a concept album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on January 23, 1977 in the UK and on February 2 in the U.S.. Although the album proved a success in America, reaching #3 on the Billboard album charts, it got very little radio play, due to... For other uses, see The Wall (disambiguation). ... A Momentary Lapse of Reason is Pink Floyds 1987 album, the bands first release after Roger Waters official departure from the band in 1985. ... Shine On is a nine CD box set by Pink Floyd released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... For the Canadian writer and television journalist, see David Gilmour (writer), for the British politician see David Gillmore. ... Nicholas Berkeley Nick Mason (born January 27, 1944 in Birmingham, England) is the drummer for Pink Floyd. ... George Roger Waters (born September 6, 1943) is an English rock musician; singer, guitarist, bassist, songwriter, and composer. ... Richard Wright, also known as Rick Wright (born July 28, 1945), is the keyboard player of Pink Floyd. ... Robert Anthony Plant (born August 20, 1948, West Bromwich, West Midlands, England) is the greatest English rock singer and songwriter, most famous for his membership in the rock band Led Zeppelin, but also for his successful solo career. ... Now & Zen is an album by the Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music) under the label Es Paranza. ... Nine Lives is a box set of Robert Plants solo work, set to be released on November 21, 2006. ... The Police are a three-piece rock band consisting of singer/bassist Sting, guitarist Andy Summers, and drummer Stewart Copeland. ... Zenyatta Mondatta is the third album by The Police, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). ... Synchronicity is the fifth album by The Police, released in 1983. ... Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician. ... For professional wrestler Steve Borden, see Sting (wrestler). ... For other uses, please see Ghost in the Machine (disambiguation) Ghost in the Machine is the fourth album by The Police, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). ... The Pretenders are an Anglo-American rock band. ... After a more than two-year hiatus - during which time James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon both died of drug overdose - new wave pioneers The Pretenders released their third album in 1984. ... The term pirate radio usually refers to illegal or unregulated radio broadcasting. ... Rock legend Chrissie Hynde. ... Queen are an English rock band, formed in 1970 in London by Brian May, Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor, with John Deacon joining the following year. ... A Night at the Opera is a 1975 album by English rock band Queen. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Brian Harold May, CBE, BSc, DSc, ARCS, FRAS, (born July 19, 1947) is a virtuoso[1][2][3][4] guitarist best known as the lead guitarist and backing, sometimes lead, vocalist for the English rock band Queen. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Queensrÿche (pronounced IPA: ) is a heavy/progressive metal band formed in 1981 in Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle. ... Released in August 1990, Empire is the fourth full-length album by Queensrÿche. ... Geoff Tate (born Geoffrey Wayne Tate, on January 14, 1959, in Stuttgart, Germany) is an American singer, best known for his work with the progressive metal band Queensrÿche. ... Chris DeGarmo (born Christopher Lee DeGarmo, June 14, 1963, in Wenatchee, Washington) is an American rock guitarist. ... R.E.M. is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in early 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and vocalist Michael Stipe. ... Document is the fifth studio album by R.E.M. and their sixth overall. ... Green is R.E.M.s sixth album, and their debut major label release for Warner Bros. ... The title Out of Time has been used for: A highly-regarded song by the Rolling Stones from the albums Aftermath (UK) and Flowers (US). ... John Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia) is the lead singer of the American rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known (and occasionally parodied) for the mumbling style of his early career and for his complex, surreal lyrics, as well as his social and... Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the seminal 1980s alternative rock band R.E.M.. Biography After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to... Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. As a young boy, he moved with his family to Macon, Georgia in the early 60s. ... This article is about the rock band. ... Beggars Banquet is an LP released in 1968 by The Rolling Stones. ... Bill Wyman (born William George Perks on 24 October 1936) was the bassist for the English rock and roll band The Rolling Stones from its founding in 1962 until 1991. ... Keith Richards (a. ... Let It Bleed is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1969. ... Michael Mick Kevin Taylor (born 17 January 1949 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire) is an English musician best known as the former lead and rhythm guitarist for The Rolling Stones. ... Stripped is a live album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1995 while touring in support of Voodoo Lounge. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Ronald David Ron Wood (born June 1, 1947 in Hillingdon, London) is an English rock guitarist and bassist best known as a member of The Rolling Stones, The Faces and The Jeff Beck Group. ... Rush is a Canadian rock band comprising bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. ... Neil Pearts drum kit, Moving Pictures tour Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). ... Signals is the ninth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ... Rush (Grace Under Pressure tour photo) Grace Under Pressure is the tenth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). ... Power Windows is the eleventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music). ... Hold Your Fire is the twelfth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). ... Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released January 1, 1980 (see 1980 in music). ... Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ... Geddy Lee OC (born Gary Lee Weinrib on July 29, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian musician best known as the vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush. ... Alex Lifeson OC (born Alexander Zivojinovich on August 27, 1953, in Fernie, British Columbia, Canada), is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock group Rush. ... Neil Ellwood Peart (IPA: ) OC, (born September 12, 1952 in Hagersville, Ontario) is a Canadian musician and author. ... Robert Clark Bob Seger (born May 6, 1945) is an American rock musician from Michigan, who after years of local Detroit-area success starting in the mid-1960s, achieved his greatest national success starting in the mid-1970s and extending into the 1980s. ... Live Bullet is a live album by American rock band Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). ... Night Moves is an album by American rock band Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). ... Stranger in Town is an album by American rock band Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). ... Against the Wind is an album by American rock band Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). ... Greatest Hits is a collection of songs by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. ... Greatest Hits, Vol. ... Billy Squier (born May 12, 1950, in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts) is a Rock musician. ... Dont Say No is a rock album by Billy Squier that was released in 1981. ... Steely Dan is a Grammy-Award winning American rock band centered on core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Cant Buy A Thrill is the first album by Steely Dan. ... Aja (pronounced the same as Asia) is an album by the rock band Steely Dan. ... Donald Jay Fagen (born January 10, 1948 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as co-writer, co-founder, singer, and pianist with the jazz-rock band Steely Dan. ... Walter Carl Becker (born February 20, 1950 in New York, New York) is the guitarist (and sometimes electric bassist) half of the duo at the core of the jazz-rock group Steely Dan. ... Roderick David Stewart, CBE (born January 10, 1945), is a Scottish / English singer born and raised in London. ... Every Picture Tells A Story is an album by Rod Stewart, first released in 1971. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Grand Illusion is the seventh album by Styx, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). ... Pieces of Eight is the eighth album by Styx, released September 1, 1978 (see 1978 in music). ... Paradise Theatre is a concept album released by the rock band Styx in January 1981 (see 1981 in music). ... — Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer, songwriter, keyboard player and producer best known for being a founding member of the rock band Styx, a tenure which lasted from 1962 to 1999. ... James J.Y. Young is a member of the rock band Styx. ... Tommy Shaw Tommy Roland Shaw (born September 11, 1953) is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the classic rock band Styx. ... Supertramp is a British progressive rock band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s and 1980s. ... Crime of the Century is the third album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music). ... Breakfast in America is the sixth album by the band Supertramp, released in 1979. ... Roger Hodgson (born Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson, 21 March 1950, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England) is a British vocalist and musician, and he was one of the founding members of the progressive rock group Supertramp. ... Talking Heads was an American rock band existing between 1974 and 1991, composed of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison. ... Jerry Harrison (born February 21, 1949) was the keyboardist and guitarist for the influential New Wave group Talking Heads. ... Peter Dennis Blandford (Pete) Townshend (born May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, London), is an award winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and composer. ... Triumph is a Canadian rock band that was popular in the late 1970s through the 1980s. ... Just a Game is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1979 (see 1979 in music). ... Allied Forces is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Triumph, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). ... Gil Moore was the drummer and vocalist (sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett) of the Canadian power trio, Triumph. ... There are several famous Mike Levines and Michael Levines: Michael Levine (biologist) Michael Levine (CEO) Mike Levine (musician) Category: ... Rik Emmett (born 1953 in Toronto, Ontario) is a founding member of the Canadian rock band Triumph. ... Robin Leonard Trower (born March 9, 1945 in Catford, London, England) is a preeminent English rock guitarist who achieved success with Procol Harum during the 1960s, and then again as the leader of his own Hendrixesque power trio. ... The Bridge of Sighs in Venice at night The Bridge of Sighs or Ponte dei Sospiri is one of many bridges in Venice. ... This article is about the Irish rock band. ... Rattle and Hum refers to both a motion picture about the band U2 and its companion album, documenting the bands 1987 Joshua Tree Tour of the United States and its exploration into American music. ... This article includes a list of works cited but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Paul David Hewson, KBE[1] (born 10 May 1960), known as Bono, is the lead singer and principal lyricist of the Irish rock band U2. ... Dave Howell Evans (born August 8, 1961 in Barking, East London), more widely known by his moniker The Edge, is the guitarist, keyboardist, primary songwriter, and backing vocalist for the Irish rock band U2. ... Larry Mullen Jr. ... Adam Charles Clayton (born 13 March 1960 in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England), is best known as the bass player of the rock band U2. ... Van Halen is an American rock band. ... Van Halen is the self-titled debut album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1978. ... Alexander Arthur Van Halen (born on May 8, 1953) is a drummer and founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen, along with his brother Eddie Van Halen who plays lead guitar and keyboards. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Women and Children First is the third album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). ... Fair Warning is the fourth album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). ... 1984 (rendered MCMLXXXIV on the cover) is the sixth album by American hard rock band Van Halen. ... Edward Lodewijk Van Halen, generally known as Eddie Van Halen, (born January 26, 1955 in Nijmegen, Netherlands,) is a virtuoso guitarist, classically-trained pianist, and founding member of the hard rock band Van Halen. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... 5150 is the seventh album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). ... Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947 in Monterey, California, USA), better known as Sammy Hagar, (aka The Red Rocker) is a U.S. rock guitarist, singer, composer and former member of Van Halen, and of the early 70s rock band Montrose. ... OU812 is the eighth album by American guitar rock band Van Halen, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music). ... For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (also known as F.U.C.K.) is the ninth album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). ... The Best of Both Worlds is a greatest hits album by American hard rock band Van Halen, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). ... Stephen (Stevie) Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990), born in Dallas, Texas, was an American blues guitarist. ... Chris Layton Chris Layton was drummer for the band Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble. ... The following information was adapted from Tommy Shannons official website and in the process slight contradictions were noted. ... Eric Clapton CBE (born 30 March 1945), nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award winning English guitarist, singer and composer, who is one of the most successful musicians of the 20th century,[1] garnering an unprecedented three inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ... This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ... The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get is the second album by Joe Walsh, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Whitesnake, 1987 album by the British rock band of the same name (Whitesnake) was a major crossover hit and one of the top-selling albums in the hair metal genre, eventually selling over eight million copies (and thus going eight times platinum). ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... It has been suggested that Bob Pridden be merged into this article or section. ... Tommy (1969) is the first of The Whos two full-scale rock operas (the second being Quadrophenia), and the first musical work explicitly billed as a rock opera. ... Live at Leeds (1970) is The Whos first live album, and indeed is their only live album that was released while the band was still recording and performing regularly. ... Whos Next is an album by The Who. ... Quadrophenia is a double album released by The Who on October 19, 1973, one of the groups two full-scale rock operas. ... Thirty Years of Maximum R&B is a box set by British rock band, The Who. ... Peter Dennis Blandford (Pete) Townshend (born May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, London), is an award winning English rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and composer. ... John Alec Entwistle (October 9, 1944 – June 27, 2002) was an English bass guitarist, songwriter, singer, and horn player, who was best known as the bass guitarist for rock band The Who. ... Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE (born 1 March 1944) is a rock vocalist, songwriter, and actor, best known as the founder and lead singer of The Who, an English rock band. ... Gary Wright (born April 26, 1943 in New Jersey, USA) is a musician, most famous for his song Dream Weaver. Gary Wright, a personal friend of George Harrison, appeared in a TV show at the age of 7. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Yes Album is the third album by British progressive rock band Yes. ... Fragile is the fourth album by British progressive rock band Yes. ... Close to the Edge is the fifth album by British progressive rock band Yes. ... 90125 is a rock album by Yes released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). ... Jon Anderson (born October 25, 1944) is an English musician, best known as the lead singer of the progressive rock band Yes. ... Tony Kaye (born January 11, 1946) is a British musician born in Leicester, England with the name Anthony John Selvidge (some mistaken authors spell it Selridge). He was the original pianist and organist for the legendary progressive rock group Yes. ... Christopher Russell Edward Squire (born 4 March 1948), better known as Chris Squire is an English musician and the bassist and backing vocalist for the progressive rock group Yes, and is the only member of the group to appear on every album (co-founder Jon Anderson appeared on all but... Richard Christopher Wakeman (born May 18, 1949 in Perivale, London) is an English keyboard player best known as the keyboardist for progressive rock group Yes. ... Bill Bruford on the cover of his album, Feels Good to Me William Scott Bruford (born May 17, 1949 in Sevenoaks, Kent, England), better known as Bill Bruford, is an influential British drummer known for his forceful, highly precise, polyrhythmic style. ... Stephen James Steve Howe (born April 8, 1947 in Holloway, North London, England) is a guitarist best known for his work with the progressive rock group Yes. ... Neil Percival Young[1] OM (born November 12, 1945, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and film director from Winnipeg, Manitoba. ... Harvest is an album by Neil Young, which was the best-selling album of 1972. ... ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. ... Eliminator is the eighth studio album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). ... ZZ Tops Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). ... Dusty Hill (born Joe Michael Hill on May 19, 1949, in Dallas, Texas, USA) is bassist and vocalist with Texas Boogie-Blues-Rock group ZZ Top. ... Billy F. Gibbons (born December 16, 1949), nicknamed the Reverend Willie G, is best known as the guitarist for that Little Ol band from Texas, ZZ Top. ... Frank Beard (b. ...

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