Pete Townshend Chiswick, London, England, United Kingdom Rock, art rock, hard rock, power pop, jazz
Peter Dennis Blandford "Pete" Townshend (born 19 May 1945) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and main songwriter, for the rock band The Who. His career with the Who spans over 50 years, during which time the band grew to be considered one of the most influential bands of the 20th century.
Rough Mix (1977) with Ronnie Lane
Empty Glass (1980)
All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982)
White City - A Novel (1985)
The Iron Man - The Musical (1989)
Psychoderelict (1993)
The Oceanic Concerts (2001) with Raphael Rudd
Doug Aldrich Raleigh, North Carolina, United States Hard rock, heavy metal
Doug Aldrich (born February 19, 1964), is a Los Angeles-based hard rock guitarist. He founded the band Burning Rain with Keith St. John in 1998 and has played previously with the bands Whitesnake, Dio, Lion, Hurricane, House of Lords, Bad Moon Rising and Revolution Saints. He is currently in the band The Dead Daisies. He has also released several solo albums. In 2015, Doug was touring as guitar player of former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes band. In early 2016 it was announced that he would be replacing Richard Fortus as guitarist of The Dead Daisies, as Fortus is leaving that band to perform with the Guns n' Roses reunion.
Highcentered (1994)
Electrovision (1997)
Alter Ego (2001)
appeared on:
Spin the Bottle: An All-Star Tribute to Kiss (2004)
Numbers from the Beast: An All Stars Salute to Iron Maiden (2005)
'80s Metal Tribute to Van Halen (2006)
Butchering The Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute (2006)
Thriller: A Metal Tribute to Michael Jackson (2013)
The House Is Rockin': A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan (2015)
The Deviants aka: Deviants ixvi * United Kingdom Garage rock, acid rock, psychedelic rock
Ptooff! (1967)
Disposable (1968)
The Deviants (1969)
Eating Jello with a Heated Fork * (1996)
Fragments of Broken Probes (1996) '68-'96, Mick Farren and The Deviants
On Your Knees, Earthlings!!! 1967-2001 (2001) Mick Farren & The Deviants
missing: Human Garbage (1984) Live The Deviants Have Left the Planet (1999) Comp. Barbarian Princes: Live in Japan (1999) Dr. Crow (2002) Taste the Blue (2004) Live, Mick Farren and The Deviants
Mick Farren Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom Rock, proto-punk
Michael Anthony Farren (3 September 1943 – 27 July 2013) was an English journalist, author and singer associated with counterculture and the United Kingdom Underground. Farren was the singer with the proto-punk band The Deviants between 1967 and 1969, releasing three albums. During 1970 he released the solo album Mona – The Carnivorous Circus which also featured Steve Peregrin Took, John Gustafson and Paul Buckmaster, before ending his music business to concentrate on writing.
Mona - The Carnivorous Circus (1970)
Vampires Stole My Lunch Money (1978)
The Death Ray Tapes (1995) Live, with Jack Lancaster
Fragments of Broken Probes (1996) '68-'96, Mick Farren and The Deviants
On Your Knees, Earthlings!!! 1967-2001 (2001) Mick Farren & The Deviants
missing: Taste the Blue (2004) Live, Mick Farren and The Deviants To the Masterlock (2005) Live Black Vinyl Dress (2013) with Andy Colquhoun
The Fugs formed as: The Village Fugs * New York City, United States Folk rock, psychedelic rock, experimental rock, acid folk
Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Point of Views, and General Dissatisfaction * (1965) 1993 Rem.
The Fugs (1966) 1994 Rem.
Tenderness Junction (1967)
It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest (1968)
Electromagnetic Steamboat: The Reprise Recordings (2001)
The Standells Los Angeles, California, United States Garage rock, proto-punk
In Person at P.J.'s (1964)
Dirty Water (1966)
"Live" and Out of Sight (1966)
Why Pick on Me - Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White (1966)
The Hot Ones! (1967)
Try It (1967)
Ban This! Live from Cavestomp! (2000)
The Live Ones! (2001) Rec.'67
appeared on:
Riot on Sunset Strip / The Standells Rarities (1967) OST, 2009 Rem.