In addition to Guns N' Roses, he is also the current lead singer of AC/DC since 2016.
[Name] is best known as the original (1974–1985) and current (2006–present) lead singer of hard rock band Van Halen.
He also wrote the Beatles' songs 'Don't Pass Me By' and 'Octopus's Garden', and is credited as a co-writer of others, including 'What Goes On' and 'Flying'.
During the band's hiatus, [name] embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
He was a member of the Yardbirds from 1966 to 1968.
[Name] co-founded Metallica in October 1981 after answering a classified advertisement by drummer Lars Ulrich in the Los Angeles newspaper The Recycler.
Fourteen songs that [name] wrote with the Rolling Stones' lead vocalist Mick Jagger are listed among Rolling Stone magazine's '500 Greatest Songs of All Time'.
She is known for her distinctive voice, mystical visual style, and symbolic lyrics.
One of its founders, [name] performed with the Grateful Dead for their entire thirty-year career (1965–1995).
He was known for his appearance (including his friendly mutton chops), his distinctive gravelly voice and distinctive bass playing style.
She is sometimes considered the first rapper to chart at number one in the United States owing to her work on 'Rapture'.
The band had hits with his compositions 'Rat Trap' and 'I Don't Like Mondays'.
Possessing a distinctive voice, [name] is noted for the 'mumbling' style of his early career as well as his social and political activism.
He was frequently known by his stage name, MCA, and sometimes worked under the pseudonym Nathanial Hörnblowér.
[Name] was excluded from Pink Floyd in April 1968 after David Gilmour took over as their new guitarist, and was briefly hospitalised amid speculation of mental illness.
[Name] co-founded the Doors during the summer of 1965 in Venice, California.
Chaim Witz was born on August 25, 1949 at Rambam Hospital, in Haifa, Israel.
Formed by [name] and guitarist James Iha in Chicago, Illinois, in 1988, the band quickly gained steam with the addition of bassist D'arcy Wretzky and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.
His first release under this pseudonym, the 1989 album Pretty Hate Machine, was a commercial and critical success.
He was a member of short-lived pop rock group Max Q and recorded solo material which was released posthumously.
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