Bakers Dozen

Bands with at least two female members

  1. Heart
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. 4 Non Blondes
  4. The Mamas and the Papas
  5. The Shaggs
  6. ABBA
  7. Veruca Salt
  8. The Runaways
  9. Throwing Muses
  10. The Men. Best known for “Church of Logic, Sin and Love”; despite their name, their bassist and lead guitarist were women (the lead singer and drummer were male).

Bands with at least two female members

  1. Heart
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. 4 Non Blondes
  4. The Mamas and the Papas
  5. The Shaggs
  6. ABBA
  7. Veruca Salt
  8. The Runaways
  9. Throwing Muses
  10. The Men
  11. The Go-Gos

Bands with at least two female members

  1. Heart
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. 4 Non Blondes
  4. The Mamas and the Papas
  5. The Shaggs
  6. ABBA
  7. Veruca Salt
  8. The Runaways
  9. Throwing Muses
  10. The Men
  11. The Go-Gos
  12. The Pursuit of Happiness

Bands with at least two female members

  1. Heart
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. 4 Non Blondes
  4. The Mamas and the Papas
  5. The Shaggs
  6. ABBA
  7. Veruca Salt
  8. The Runaways
  9. Throwing Muses
  10. The Men
  11. The Go-Gos
  12. The Pursuit of Happiness
  13. The Bangles

New: Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles

Or is it supposed to be exactly two?

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
  7. Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
  7. Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  8. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
  7. Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  8. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  9. Hüsker Dü

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
  7. Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  8. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  9. Hüsker Dü
  10. Deep Purple Version III: David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
    [del] Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)[/del]
  7. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  8. Hüsker Dü
  9. Deep Purple Version III: David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes
  10. The Who (Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend)

Sorry to strike Genesis, but Phil was never a primary vocalist before Peter’s departure.

Will defer to others on Deep Purple Mk.III (wasn’t Hughes only co-lead singer on a few songs?)

I guess having more than two singers is okay. :slight_smile:

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
    Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  7. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  8. Hüsker Dü
  9. Deep Purple Version III: David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes
  10. The Who (Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend)
  11. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
    Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  7. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  8. Hüsker Dü
  9. Deep Purple Version III: David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes
  10. The Who (Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend)
  11. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  12. The Alan Parsons Project

(The OP said we could include bands with more than two lead singers, so…)

Bands with two primary lead singers.

  1. Lacuna Coil
  2. Triumph (drummer Gil Moore and guitarist Rik Emmett shared vocals)
  3. Pink Floyd
  4. The Cars (Benjamin Orr and Ric Ocasek)
  5. The Beatles
  6. The Eagles
    Genesis (When Gabriel was with them, Collins still sang lead on a few songs)
  7. Cream (Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton)
  8. Hüsker Dü
  9. Deep Purple Version III: David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes
  10. The Who (Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend)
  11. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  12. The Alan Parsons Project
  13. Fleetwood Mac

I’ll pass

Rock bands with two (or more) drummers.sup[/sup]

  1. The Grateful Dead

sup[/sup] defined as having two people who perform drums simultaneously on the majority of songs – no session drummers or guest musicians allowed, no albums where half the songs are played by one drummer while the other half is played by another drummer, etc. Percussionists who occasionally play drums (or bongos) is okay, but two full-time drummers in the style of Kreutzmann/Hart is preferred.

Rock bands with two (or more) drummers.

  1. The Grateful Dead
  2. King Crimson

Rock bands with two (or more) drummers.

  1. The Grateful Dead
  2. King Crimson
  3. Adam & the Ants