John Bonham John Bonham was the ultimate definition of a rock drummer and the stalwart backbeat to Led Zeppelin, considered by many as the best rock group of all time.
John Bonham John Bonham was the ultimate definition of a rock drummer and the stalwart backbeat to Led Zeppelin, considered by many as the best rock group of all time.
Graham Bond Graham Bond was an early purveyor of the swinging London scene in the mid sixties. He followed the typical blueprint of the English bands of that time: skiffle
Tommy Bolin Tommy Bolin died in a Miami hotel room December 4th, 1976 at the age of 25 while on tour. Tommy Bolin was a multi dimensional guitarist adept in
Marc Bolan Mark Bolan was the frontman of the popular group T.REX who enjoyed their biggest success in the early seventies. In the late sixties the group was known as
The Big Bopper Mike Bloomfield Mike Bloomfield was another white boy with the blues who played lead guitar for “The Paul Butterfield Blues Band” . Mike Bloomfield was considered the
John Belushi What began as a skit on Saturday night live turned into one of the most popular movies of all time , million selling albums and provided a Halloween
Hoyt Axton was “folkie” guitar singer-songwriter best known for his ballads. Some of his best known works include “The Pusher”,”The No No Song”,”Joy To The World”, “Never Been To Spain”
Duane Allman is considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time, right along side the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. As a matter of fact, Duane was
Luther Allison was a bluesman known for his energetic guitar playing and soulful singing. He was the first blues act signed to Motown Records. He jammed on Chicago’s West Side
Thomas “Papa Dee” Allen was the conga player for the group “War”. In 1970 “War” chalked-up a top ten single with the hit “Spill The Wine” featuring Eric Burdon from