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Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
The guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer featured above was born on October 3, 1949. He has issued six solo albums and two live albums outside of his main (and extremely famous) band, of which he has enjoyed on-off membership for over three decades...
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
Do you recognize the genre-changing musician featured in this yearbook photo?
Born June 20, 1942, this vocalist, who started playing bass and transitioned to keyboards, was the main songwriter and producer of a legendary rock band.
His creative ambitions lead to one of the most beloved and critically revered albums of all time...
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
You know, it's sort of fitting that the mystery yearbook photo of this singer-songwriter is warped. The musician pictured was born December 7, 1949 and has the rare gift of being beloved by fans of classic rock as well as alternative and punk.
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
The very blond rocker featured in this yearbook photo, born March 15, 1941, is a founding member of a band known for its fun-in-the-sun songs. He is the singer and is still active with the band today, even as it often works through a variety of inter-band issues...
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
Today's mystery yearbook photo features a Mexican-American rock guitarist, born July 20, 1947, who is known for his DNA-distinct tone. His namesake band fused blues, Latin and jazz, and in essence, he pretty much created his own genre. He's that good! He also added congas and other atypical instruments to rock music, which is among the reasons why he is so revered.