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Can You Guess the Artist In This Yearbook Photo?
This future rock star was born in Palo Alto, California on April 24, 1945. He is a drummer, and while clean-shaven in his yearbook photo, he has sported a thick and memorable 'stache for much of his professional career.
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
This yearbook photo was taken in 1957 and is from The Cate School in Carpinteria, California. It hardly indicates the signature look this rocker, born August 14, 1941, would go on to cultivate later in life. Nowadays, he is nearly as well-known for his bushy white mustache and hair as he is for work as a guitarist, singer and songwriter.
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
We present the yearbook photo of a bassist who gained a level of notoriety in one classic rock band and is currently continuing his career in another. He followed the singer of the old band to the new band and didn't look back.
Born June 20, 1954, he is also known for contributing soaring vocal harmonies to his first band, and for having a bass shaped after his favorite drink...
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
This guitarist pictured in this yearbook photo is one of the most famous in classic rock history, despite the fact that he admits that he can't read music, never took a lesson and is untrained.
Can You Guess the Artist in This Yearbook Photo?
This female runaway rocker, whose real last name is Larkin, was a sophomore at Wheaton High School in Maryland in the photo above, which is from 1974. She was born September 22, 1958, and has spent much of her adult life loving rock 'n' roll.
Her guitar playing prowess, not to mention her signature leather jeans, Converse sneakers and shaggy black locks, inspired a generation of girls to think gui