Yes, Roger McGuinn sings lead vocals on "Rock and Roll Time" from his album Cardiff Rose. The song showcases his distinct vocal style and is a tribute to the roots of rock and roll. The album was released in 1976 and highlights McGuinn's musical influences and songwriting.
Roger McGuinn was best known for being the lead singer and lead guitarist for the American band The Byrds. He put out 8 studio albums and McGuinn has since been made a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his work.
The original Queen members were Freddie Mercury (leads vocal, pianist), Brian May (lead guitar, vocal), John Deacon (bass guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocal). Hope this helps.
The songwriter who wrote number one hits for both The Byrds and Manfred Mann is Jim McGuinn, also known as Roger McGuinn, who was the lead guitarist and vocalist for The Byrds. However, the specific hit for The Byrds, "Mr. Tambourine Man," was written by Bob Dylan. For Manfred Mann, the hit "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" was written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. So while McGuinn was influential, it’s important to note that the actual hit songs for both bands had different specific songwriters.
Bzzz! Wrong Answer! The Answer is Syd Barret and then Roger Waters and sometimes David Gilmour.
John Lennon, with harmonies by Paul McCartney. John overdubbed the harmony on his lead vocal.
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The lead singer of The Who.
Roger Daltrey
Roger Daultry is simply the Lead singer of the classic rock band The Who.
The lead singer of Avenges sevenfold tore is vocal chords and he did need surgery.