? and the Mysterians
1910 Fruit Gum Company
The 5th Dimension
Amen Corner
The Angels
The Animals
The Archies
Archie Bell and the Drells
Aretha Franklin
The Association
The Beach Boys
The Bee Gees
The Beatles
The Big Bopper
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Bill Haley and the Comets
Blind Faith
Blood, Sweat, & Tears
Blue Oyster Cult
Bobby Darin
Bobby Goldsboro
Bobby Sherman
Bobby Vinton
Box Tops
Bread
The Buckinghams
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Buffalo Springfield
The Byrds
Chad & Jeremy
Chicago Transit Authority
The Chiffons
The Chordettes
Chubby Checker
Chuck Berry
Cornelius and Sister Rose
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crew-Cuts
Crosby, Stills, and Nash
The Crystals
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch.
The Dave Clark Five
Deep Purple
Del Shannon
Dion
The Dixie Cups
Donovan
The Doors
The Drifters
The Elegants
Elvis Presley
The Essex
The Everly Brothers
Fabian
Faron's Flamingos
Fats Domino
The Fleetwoods
The Four Aces
The Four Tops
The Four Seasons
Frankie Avalon
The Freshmen
Gary Lewis and the Playboys
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap
Gary U.S. Bonds
Gene Chandler
Gene Pitney
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Grass Roots
The Grateful Dead
The Guess Who
Herman's Hermits
The Highwaymen
Hollywood Argyles
Iron Butterfly
Jackie Shannon
Jackie Wilson
James Gang
Jan & Dean
Jefferson Airplane
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Johnny Ray
Johnny Rivers
Joe South
The Kingston Trio
The Kinks
Led Zeppelin
The Lemon Pipers
Lesley Gore
The Lettermen
The Limeliters
Little Anthony
Little Richard
Little Stevie Wonder
The Lovin' Spoonful
The Mamas and the Papas
Manfred Mann
The Marcels
The Marvelettes
Marvin Gaye
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
The McCoys
The Merseybeats
Mercy
The Monkees
Neil Diamond
Neil Sedaka
Otis Redding
Paul Revere and the Raiders
People
Percy Sledge
Peter & Gordon
Peter, Paul, & Mary
The Platters
The Radiants
Rare Earth
Ray Charles
Ricky Nelson
The Righteous Brothers
The Rolling Stones
Rory Storm and the Hurricanes
Roy Orbison
The Royal Guardsmen
Ruby and the Romantics
Sal Mineo
Sam Cooke
Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs
The Shadows
The Shangri-Las
Sheb Wooley
The Shirelles
Sly and the Family Stone
Sonny & Cher
Sounds Incorporated
Spanky and Our Gang
Steam
Steppenwolf
Strawberry Alarm Clock
The Supremes
The Swinging Bluejeans
The Temptations
Ten Years After
Three Dog Night
The Tokens
Tommy James and the Shondells
Tommy Roe
The Tornadoes
The Troggs
The Turtles
The Tymes
Van Morrison
Vanilla Fudge
The Ventures
The Vogues
The Who
Yardbirds
The Young Rascals
Zager & Evans
The Zombies
bill Haley and the comets
gene Vincent and the bluecaps
del vikings
rock a teens
Dion and the belmonts
Guns n roses,
Led Zeppelin (80's)
Metallica,
Alice cooper,
there are older bands like
Deep Purple
Elvis Presly not a band, haha)
Beatles...
Bill Haley and the Comets
Buddy Knox and the Rhythm Orchids
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
The Champs
I've got a few for you:
Timbuk 3
Dire Straits
Thomas Dolby
A Flock of Seagulls
Kajagoogoo (yes they count)
The Clash
Hip-Hop Rock&Roll Rap Grunge House/Techno Pop These types of music were from the 90s.
Kid Rock does believe in God. On his CD called "Rock "n" Roll Jesus" he has a cross on the cover. He is a christain.~Audria
I know that Crash Test Dummies did on the album A Lump of Coal.
Lisa Marie Presley............. Elvis ...Michael Jackson ... nicholas cage
Well to be proper, I must first include that rock 'n' roll received its roots from blues and jazz. Rock has influenced tons of music today because other forms of music (including offshoots of rock) derive from it. For example, you have "rockabilly" which was Bill Haley and the Comets. "Rock Around the Clock." This is one of the first moments in rock history. Later bands showed up on the scene, like the Beatles, the Animals, the Stones, etc. (I'm not saying these bands were absolutely influenced by Bill Haley, it may have just been coincidence) But then you start getting into psychedelic rock of the late 60s. These included fuzzy guitar riffs and lyrics you'd have to be on acid to write. And arguably, the late 60s/ early 70s began the roots of heavy metal. I won't even go into all the offshoots of metal, there's so many... (Progressive, thrash, speed) And from there you see the roots of punk rock in the 70s, New wave in the 80s, Arena rock and hair metal later in the decade, grunge of the 90s, and then the period between popuarity of Ska and Emo. Now this is just a brief history, but to answer your question, none of these bands after previous bands would be around, or be unique in their own way if not had been influenced. Metallica loved Lynyrd Skynyrd, KoRn loves Metallica, some future band, maybe undiscovered will idolize KoRn and the cycle will continue. But don't just think about this in terms of rock, other genres, including rap, pop, and blues even have been influenced by the changing styles of rock. Just maybe research that. Good luck
Hip-Hop Rock&Roll Rap Grunge House/Techno Pop These types of music were from the 90s.
none yet
Kid Rock does believe in God. On his CD called "Rock "n" Roll Jesus" he has a cross on the cover. He is a christain.~Audria
He was the lead singer of 90s grunge band Alice in Chains
Stereophonics is a UK pop/rock band that can be categorized as alternative. The timeline of the band is in the mid 90s so the classification "alternative" is a bit different than the alternative bands of the 80s
I know that Crash Test Dummies did on the album A Lump of Coal.
Big R Radio - 90s Alternative Rock Station is by far the best on the internet. www.bigrradio.com
Lisa Marie Presley............. Elvis ...Michael Jackson ... nicholas cage
wilco
December"
It was never technically 'introduced'. When bands like Nirvana became especially popular after starting out in the late 80s but exploding into fame in the beginning of the 90s, they in particular helped spread the laid back 'grungy' movement of music with their music and image.
The lemonheads is the famous 90s alt rock version