Bakers Dozen

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member. :slight_smile:
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member. :slight_smile:
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America
  11. The Talking Heads

While David Byrne has lived in the United States for most of his life, he was born in the UK and remains a British citizen.

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member. :slight_smile:
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America**
  11. Black Sabbath (in the Ronnie James Dio era)
    ** Strictly speaking, Dan Peek, Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley were all Americans, but they grew up on American military bases in England.

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member. :slight_smile:
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America
  11. Black Sabbath (in the Ronnie James Dio era)

Gerry Beckley was born in Fort Worth, TX to an American father and a British mother. Dewey Buckley was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, also to an American father and a British mother. Works for me, strictly speaking.

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member.
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America
  11. Black Sabbath (in the Ronnie James Dio era)
  12. The Mamas & the Papas (Denny Doherty was from Canada)

Gerry Beckley was born in Fort Worth, TX to an American father and a British mother. Dewey Buckley was born in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, also to an American father and a British mother. Works for me, strictly speaking.

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having a Canadian member.
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America
  11. Black Sabbath (in the Ronnie James Dio era)
  12. The Mamas & the Papas (Denny Doherty was from Canada)

Does that make him British?

Sorry, Canadian is Canadian and not American.

And, British birth mother and born in the UK certainly makes him at least part British, and, also, qualifies him for a UK Passport, I would think.

So, he’s in?

Are we really still doing the English = British thing? It’s so 2004…

Haud yer wheesht, you.

Pop/rock Bands That Featured Both American And English Members

  1. Foreigner (American vocalist Lou Gramm, English guitarist Mick Jones)
  2. Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Monkees
  4. Garbage
  5. King Crimson (Eighties/Nineties edition had Englishmen Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, plus Americans Tony Levin and Adrian Belew)
  6. Wings
  7. The Travelling Wilburys - Americans - Dylan, Petty, Orbison, and Keltner vs. Brits - Harrison and Lynne
  8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - With the additional bonus of having Canadian member.
  9. The Police (Stewart Copeland is American, while Sting and Andy Summers are English)
  10. America
  11. The Talking Heads
  12. Black Sabbath (in the Ronnie James Dio era)
  13. The Mamas & the Papas (Denny Doherty was from Canada)
    We’ve got 13; The Talking Heads was the real #11. Since #13 wasn’t mine, I’ll pass.

Ok. Bridging on the previous:

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion

Well-known doesn’t necessarily mean well-liked . . . :wink:

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams

…whom the Canadian government has apologized for on several occasions.

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams
  5. Rush

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams
  5. Rush
  6. Neil Young

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams
  5. Rush
  6. Neil Young
  7. Barenaked Ladies

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams
  5. Rush
  6. Neil Young
  7. Barenaked Ladies
  8. Klaatu (not the Beatles)

Canadian music artists (or bands) who are well-known internationally

  1. Glenn Gould
  2. Bryan Adams
  3. Celine Dion
  4. Bryan Adams
  5. Rush
  6. Neil Young
  7. Barenaked Ladies
  8. Klaatu (not the Beatles)
  9. Leonard Cohen