I AM YOUR MAN
IF YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE
I TAKE NO LIP
NO ONE'S TOUGHER THAN ME
60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)
FOLLOW ME NOW
AND YOU WILL NOT REGRET
LEAVING THE LIFE YOU LED
BEFORE WE MET
YOU ARE THE FIRST TO HAVE
THIS LOVE OF MINE
FOREVER WITH ME
'TILL THE END OF TIME
Best known as
the frontman of the
'70s arena rock outfit
Uriah Heep,
singer
David Byron
also performed as
a solo artist.
Born David Garrick
in Essex, England,
on
January 29, 1947,
he first emerged
as a member of
the short-lived Stalkers.
With the group's
guitarist
Mick Box,
he later formed
Spice,
which also featured
bassist
Paul Newton
and drummer
Alex Napier.
Renamed
Uriah Heep
in 1970
after a character
in the
Charles Dickens novel
David Copperfield,
they debuted with
the LP
Very 'eavy, Very 'umble;
while the group's
fusion of
art-rock
and
heavy metal
was widely scorned
by critics,
they soon rose to
stardom on both sides
of the Atlantic,
with much of the
attention focused on
Byron's operatic vocals.
In 1975,
he issued his
his first solo effort,
Take No Prisoners;
a year later,
after ten albums with
Uriah Heep,
Byron's longtime
drinking problem
led to his dismissal
from the band,
and he formed
Rough Diamond
with former
Humble Pie
guitarist
Clem Clempson
and
ex-Wings drummer
Geoff Britton.
The group issued only
a self-titled 1977 LP
before disbanding,
leaving Byron to
again pursue
a solo career.
His second effort,
Baby Faced Killer,
was not successful,
and he next formed
the Byron Band
with guitarist
Robin George.
1981's
On the Rocks
was their
sole album,
and as Byron's
alcoholism worsened,
his career dried up;
he was found dead
in his
Reading home on
February 28, 1985.
I WANT TO TELL YOU
ABOUT MY BABY
YEAH...
SHE RAN OFF WITH THE
GARBAGE MAN
SHE BETTER COME BACK
AND EMPTY MY GARBAGE CAN...
YOU'VE GOT ME
LIVING IN SIN
YOU'VE GOT ME
BREAKING MY HEART
YOU'VE GOT ME
OUT ON A LIMB
AM I FALLING APART
A LITTLE INDIAN BRAVE
WHO BEFORE HE WAS TEN
PLAYED WAR GAMES
IN THE WOODS
WITH HIS
INDIAN FRIENDS
AND HE BUILT A DREAM
THAT ONE DAY
HE WOULD BE A
FEARLESS WARRIOR
INDIAN CHIEF
The
" THE LITTLE GIRL TAPE"
Is Not An Official Or
Commonly Known Title
For Any Beatles Recording
However,
Ellen Naomi Cohen
(September 19, 1941 – July 29, 1974),
known professionally
by the stage name
was an
American singer.
She was also known as
"Mama Cass",
a name she
reportedly disliked.
Elliot was a member
of the singing group
After the group broke up,
she released
five solo albums.
Elliot received the
Grammy Award for
Best Contemporary
Performance for
"Monday, Monday"
(1967).
In 1998,
she was posthumously
inducted into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
for her work with
the Mamas & the Papas.
Joe Michael "Dusty" Hill
(May 19, 1949 – July 28, 2021)
was an American
musician who was
the bassist of
the rock band
for more than
50 years.
He also sang backing
and lead vocals
and played keyboards.
Hill was born in Dallas, Texas.
As a child,
he began performing music
with his brother,
Rocky Hill.
In 1968,
he and the drummer
Frank Beard
joined the guitarist
Billy Gibbons
in ZZ Top;
they went on to release albums
including the bestselling
Eliminator
(1983).
Hill favored
simple compositions and a
"big",
distorted sound.
Critics described
his basslines
as a critical part of
ZZ Top's sound,
complementing Gibbons'
guitar showmanship.
Hill was inducted into
the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
as a member of
ZZ Top
in 2004.
Hill died in 2021
after a period of
declining health.
In line with his wishes,
he was succeeded by
the band's
longtime guitar tech
Elwood Francis.
TAKE MY HAND,
MY CHILD OF LOVE
COME STEP INSIDE MY TEARS
SWIM THE MAGIC OCEAN
I'VE BEEN CRYING ALL THESE YEARS
Richard William Wright
(July,28th 1943 – September,15th 2008)
was an
English keyboardist
and songwriter
who co-founded
the progressive
rock band
Pink Floyd.
He appeared on almost
every
Pink Floyd album
and performed on
all of their tours.
He was inducted into
the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame
in 1996
as a member of
Pink Floyd.
Wright grew up in
Hatch End, Middlesex,
and met his future
Pink Floyd bandmates
Roger Waters
and
Nick Mason
while studying architecture
at the
Regent Street
Polytechnic, London.
After being joined by
frontman and songwriter
Syd Barrett,
Pink Floyd achieved
commercial success
in 1967.
Barrett was replaced by
David Gilmour
in 1968,
who, along with
Waters and Wright,
took over songwriting.
Wright initially
contributed significantly
to the band as a
singer-songwriter,
writing and providing
lead vocals on
songs including
"Remember a Day"
and the single
"It Would Be So Nice"
(both 1968).
Later, Wright acted
mainly as an arranger
on compositions by
Waters and Gilmour.
He began to contribute less
towards the end
of the 1970s
and left the band
after touring
The Wall in 1981.
TAKE MY HAND, MY CHILD OF LOVE COME STEP INSIDE MY TEARS SWIM THE MAGIC OCEAN I'VE BEEN CRYING ALL THESE YEARS