Can't recall if Elvis was mentioned. I think, many thought "front men/women" meant a band. I was more thinking lead person in a band....my names would have changed for sure.And some guy named Elvis? Or did I miss him being mentioned...
Can't recall if Elvis was mentioned. I think, many thought "front men/women" meant a band. I was more thinking lead person in a band....my names would have changed for sure.And some guy named Elvis? Or did I miss him being mentioned...
Per my response, my interpretation of a ‘front person’ too.Can't recall if Elvis was mentioned. I think, many thought "front men/women" meant a band. I was more thinking lead person in a band....my names would have changed for sure.
I was thinking "lead entity" as well. A singer is a natural fit for that of course. But it could be any instrument and with or without voice.... I think, many thought "front men/women" meant a band. I was more thinking lead person in a band....my names would have changed for sure.
You only said 5 so I left out Dio.Freddy Mercury
Sammy Hagar
Brian Johnson
Rodger Daltrey
Paul Rodgers
Yes you are correct I meant BANDSCan't recall if Elvis was mentioned. I think, many thought "front men/women" meant a band. I was more thinking lead person in a band....my names would have changed for sure.
I think this is the 1st time DG has been mentioned, I could be mistaken thoughJerry Lee Lewis
Little Richard
Roger Daltrey
Ian Anderson
David Gilmour
See my post # 10.
If that's so, a serious oversight IMHOI think this is the 1st time DG has been mentioned, I could be mistaken though
"Lead entity"...you are correct. THAT is what a front man is. I don't know how this got twisted...a band? Twisted SisterI was thinking "lead entity" as well. A singer is a natural fit for that of course. But it could be any instrument and with or without voice.
Really hard to argue with any of the posts here!
Sometimes the "frontman" for a band is their stage show. I wanted to mention something about Pink Floyd... so Storm Thorgerson?
God, you always make it so hard, 5 is hard.
Alvin Lee
Jimi Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jeff Beck
Mark Knopfler
Chryssie Hynde
Ann Wilson
Grace Slick
Christine McVie
Yoko-Not
Sheryl Crow, sure why not.
Use a Surround Master (blatant plug alert!)I'll second the vote for Chrissy Amphlett (RIP). Just reissued their first album on CD with lots of rare tracks(stereo only) .
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