Popular Rock
Formed in Los Angeles in 1971, the Eagles became one of the most commercially successful American rock bands of the 1970s, defining the California country-rock sound. Their evolution through lineup changes and iconic albums like Hotel California solidified their status, and despite a breakup, they reunited and continued to tour, adapting to new members after Glenn Frey's passing in 2016.
This page provides a biographical summary of Stevie Nicks, detailing her early life, musical journey, and significant influences. It highlights her adaptability, musical beginnings, and key partnerships that shaped her career in the music industry.
Megadeth was founded in Los Angeles in 1983 by guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine immediately after his contentious firing from Metallica. The band has experienced a turbulent history with numerous lineup changes but remains a key player in thrash metal, continuing to thrive globally under Mustaine’s leadership.
Iron Maiden is a legendary heavy metal band founded in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris. Known for their powerful sound and iconic lineup, they have influenced the genre and gained a massive following worldwide.