Duran Duran The most commercially successful of the New Romantic bands and a leading band in the MTV-driven “Second British Invasion” of the United States.
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Brandon Flowers Multi-talented musician, best known as the frontman, vocalist, and keyboardist of the Las Vegas-based rock band The Killers.
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Jane’s Addiction Hard rock band formed out of the ashes of front-man Perry Farrell’s previous band, Psi-Com.
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Matt Nathanson Singer-songwriter whose work is a blend of folk and rock music.
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Carole King American singer/songwriter responsible for more than two dozen chart hits for numerous artists during the 1960s.
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Bob Seger One of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the ’70s.
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Queens of the Stone Age The American rock band from Palm Desert, California released their self-titled debut, Queens of the Stone Age in 1998.
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Queen Nation The mission of the show is to carry on the musical torch and pay homage to the golden age of vintage Queen concerts as a tribute to the legendary band Queen.
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Hoobastank American rock band best known for their hit “The Reason”, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2004.
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Imagine Dragons American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada that gained exposure after the release of their debut studio album, Night Visions, in September 2012.
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Collective Soul One of the most successful rock bands of the 1990s, and after a brief hiatus, they are showing that they are a force to be reckoned with in this decade as well.
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Los Lonely Boys A stunning fusion of electric blues and Texas roots, of soulful grooves and good old-fashioned rock’n’roll, of searing six-string licks and Latin beats.
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Matchbox Twenty Rock band, first release Yourself or Someone Like You in 1996.
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Carly Simon One of the most popular of the confessional singer/songwriters who emerged in the early ’70s.
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Billy Idol One the first pop/rock artists to achieve massive success in the early ’80s due to a then brand-new U.S. television network, MTV.