The American rock band Aerosmith, which was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970, also came to be known as “The Bad Boys from Boston.“ Their lead singer is Steven Tyler.
The English rock band Black Sabbath was formed in 1968 in Birmingham. Bill Ward was the drummer of the band, while Ozzy Osbourne was the vocalist.
Former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl founded the rock band “Foo Fighters" in 1994 in Seattle, Washington. Other members of the band include Pat Smear and Taylor Hawkins.
The Canadian rock band Rush, which was formed in 1968 in Toronto and had Alex Lifeson as its guitarist, was also known as The Projection.
The British-American rock band “Fleetwood Mac” was formed in 1967 in London. Mick Fleetwood was the drummer of the band and Peter Green was the guitarist. Their most known songs are "Monday morning" and "Dreams.
Best-known for their album Hysteria, Def Leppard has achieved worldwide success and have sold more than 65 million records over the last three decades touring and performing.
Carlos Santana was the creator of the band Santana in 1966 in San Francisco. The band saw early success in 1969 at Woodstock. The only thing more storied than Santana's hits is his guitar skills.
David Michael Navarro briefly joined the American rock band The Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1994 in Woodstock. He also appeared for the band at Reading Festival and Pukkelpop.
The British band The Who was formed in 1964 in London. The band's lead singer was Roger Daltrey, and the guitarist of the band was Pete Townshend, who was also a singer. Their most known song is “Magic Bus.”
The American rock band The Doors was formed in Los Angeles in 1965 with four members: drummer John Densmore, vocalist Jim Morrison, guitarist Robby Krieger, and keyboardist Ray Manzarek.