Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
Moon was noted for his inability to sing. Of course, being Keith Moon, he didn’t let that stop him from singing.
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
- Shingo Nakamura (progressive house mix dude)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
- Shingo Nakamura (progressive house mix dude)
- Alan Parsons (Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Turn of A Friendly Card, etc.)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
- Shingo Nakamura (progressive house mix dude)
- Alan Parsons (Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Turn of A Friendly Card, etc.)
- Lenny Kravitz (Let Love Rule)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
- Shingo Nakamura (progressive house mix dude)
- Alan Parsons (Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Turn of A Friendly Card, etc.)
- Lenny Kravitz (Let Love Rule)
- John Fogerty (Centerfield)
Recording artists who usually perform most or all the instrumentation
- Cosmo Sheldrake (Come Along, used in iPhone ads)
- Gary Wright (“Dream Weaver”, “Love is Alive”, et al)
- Matt Johnson (The The, “This is the Day,” etc.)
- Prince (For You - where he played twenty-seven different instruments)
- Paul McCartney (McCartney, McCartney II, Chaos & Creation in the Backyard)
- Billy Corrigan (For the Smashing Pumpkins album Gish and other songs)
- Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells, &c.)
- Steve Roach (prolific ambient music composer)
- Shingo Nakamura (progressive house mix dude)
- Alan Parsons (Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Turn of A Friendly Card, etc.)
- Lenny Kravitz (Let Love Rule)
- John Fogerty (Centerfield)
- Herb Alpert (“The Lonely Bull”)
pass
Big in Japan (and elsewhere): multimillion-selling musicians/bands who never had a U.S. hit
- Status Quo (UK)
“Pictures of Matchstick Men” reached no.12 in the States; their only hit here.
Shot down out of the gate. Ok, pass.
College sports team names with regional significance
- FSU Seminoles
College sports team names with regional significance
- FSU Seminoles
- OSU Buckeyes
College sports team names with regional significance
- FSU Seminoles
- OSU Buckeyes
- University of Miami Hurricanes
College sports team names with regional significance
- FSU Seminoles
- OSU Buckeyes
- University of Miami Hurricanes
- University of Illinois Fighting Illini