Other than the Beatles, what were some groups that had multiple frontmen or singers/songwriters?
Two or three singers, often switching lead vocals duties?
Other than the Beatles, what were some groups that had multiple frontmen or singers/songwriters?
Two or three singers, often switching lead vocals duties?
fleetwood mac
blink 182
GbV
The Who, Pink Floyd, Oasis
Velvet underground
The Beach Boys and Fugazi
Seems like quite a few bands do this, to varying degrees. Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Mastodon, King Gizzard, probably a bunch more.
Sonic Youth
311 duuuuuuuuuude
The Moody Blues
Supertramp
Queen
george looks alpha as fuck in this picture, what was happening moments before this photo was taken?
Ringo's wife was coming
a black person was walking towards them
Squeeze.
The Cars.
Badfinger.
Bee Gees.
10cc.
The Band.
Blur, XTC, Seals & Crofts, Squeeze, The Band, Free, Loggins & Messina, The Allman Brothers,
I really think this sets the Beatles apart: The fact they had three very different very independent songwriters in the group.
Eagles
Chicago
Broken Social Scene, Sloan
Yo La Tengo
Animal Collective,
Beastie Boys (btw any rap band)
QOTSA were doing that for a while with Lanagen.
maudlin of the Well had vocal duties shared between Toby Driver, Jason Byron, and Maria-Stella Fountoulakis
Pink Floyd before it became the Roger Waters show
>Bob puts out 5 albums a year with like 30 songs on them, allows Tobin Sprout to have 2 songs once every three albums if he behaves
Ride and Pink Floyd, but the issue I had with both bands was both singers sound the same so I didn't know they were switching off songs until I read their Wikipedia pages
The Zombies, The Byrds, Small Faces
heatmiser (bonus points for one of the vocalists being elliott smith)
Any band that isn't like this isn't really a band.