That would be Cream
Clash Magazine interviewed Luke Pritchard in 2011. Luke Pritchard is the vocalist and guitarist for the British rock band The Kooks.
Chantel Dawn McGregor, who was born in Bradford, England on March 12, 1986, is a British blues rock guitarist. She was voted as the "Best Female Vocalist" at the British Blues Awards in 2012.
Romeo's Daughter, a British AOR/hard rock band, was formed in 1988 by vocalist Leigh Matty and guitarist Craig Joiner.
The band Air Supply were formed in 1975. They an Australian-British duo, consisting of lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock and guitarist and singer-songwriter Graham Russell.
The original group members of Picketywitch, a British pop band formed in the late 1960s, included lead vocalist Polly Brown, guitarist and vocalist Tony O'Malley, bassist and vocalist John W. Smith, and drummer and vocalist Roger Brown. They gained some popularity with their hits in the early 1970s, particularly with the song "That Same Old Feeling." The band is known for their blend of pop and soft rock influences.
Crossroads
Razorlight is a British indie rock band that has gone through various lineup changes since its formation in 2002. As of now, the band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Johnny Borrell, guitarist David Sullivan Kaplan, bassist Ben Ellis, and drummer David 'Skully' Kaplan.
lead vocalist for a British rock band which sold over 50 million albums
Cream were a 1960s British blues-rock band and supergroup consisting of bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer/vocalist Ginger Baker. Their sound was characterised by a hybrid of blues, hard rock and psychedelic rock,[1] combining Clapton's blues guitar playing with the voice and basslines of Jack Bruce and the jazz-influenced drumming of Ginger Baker. Wheels of Fire was the world's first platinum-selling double album. Cream is widely regarded as being the world's first notable and functioning supergroup.so, YES.
songs about what he liked
The British rock band Queen consists of four key members: Freddie Mercury, the charismatic lead vocalist and pianist; Brian May, the guitarist and songwriter known for his distinctive sound; Roger Taylor, the drummer and backing vocalist; and John Deacon, the bassist and composer. Formed in 1970, they became famous for their eclectic musical style and theatrical performances. Freddie Mercury's powerful voice and stage presence, coupled with the band's innovative approach to rock music, solidified their place in music history. After Mercury's death in 1991, the band continued to perform with various artists, including Adam Lambert as their current lead vocalist.
Eric Clapton.