looks like ZZ Top is it
Aerosmith~
Guitarist Brad Whitford and drummer Joey Kramer rounded out the lineup, and the band released their eponymous debut album in 1973. The band created a string of ground-breaking hard-rock albums and enjoyed major popularity throughout the 1970s, but their serious substance abuse and drug addictions contributed to their decline. Joe Perry and Brad Whitford left the group, and the period from 1979-1984 was a dark one for the band, which carried on with replacements. However, in 1984, chiefly due to the tireless efforts of Joe Perry's then manager, Tim Collins, to reform the original band, Aerosmith was born again. Collins succeeded in helping the band resolve old differences and ultimately overcome their addictions.[6] Since then, Aerosmith have remained sober for over 20 years, and have achieved a level of sustained success that has well eclipsed their 1970s heyday.
Aerosmith, who have been performing as the original lineup for the past 23 years
Rolling stones
In June 1962 the Stones lineup was Jagger, Richards, Stewart, Jones, Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman. Taylor left the group, which renamed itself The Rolling Stones, after a Muddy Waters song.[2][9]
[edit] Line-ups
(1962) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones - guitar, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
Ian Stewart - piano, keyboards, percussion
with
Trevor Whittaker - rhythm guitar, percussion
Dick Taylor - bass
Tony Chapman - drums
Carlo Little - drums
Mick Avory - drums
(1962-1963) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals
Brian Jones - guitar, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
Ian Stewart - piano, keyboards, percussion
Bill Wyman - bass
(1963-1969) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals, bass, keyboards
Brian Jones - guitar, backing vocals, harmonica, keyboards, bass, sitar, reeds, marimbas, percussion, dulcimer, woodwind, accordion, tamboura, slide guitar, piano, organ, mellotron, xylophone, recorder, clarinet
Bill Wyman - bass, backing vocals, percussion, keyboards
Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
(1969-1974) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, percussion
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals, bass, keyboards
Mick Taylor - guitar, bass, synthesiser, percussion, backing vocals
Bill Wyman - bass, synthesiser
Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
(1974-1993) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals, bass
Ron Wood - guitar, bass, pedal steel, backing vocals, percussion
Bill Wyman - bass, synthesiser
Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
(1993-present) Mick Jagger - lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion, bass, keyboards
Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals, bass, keyboards
Ron Wood - guitar, backing vocals, pedal steel, lap steel, bass
Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
zz top
ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. The group members are Billy Gibbons (guitar, lead vocals), Dusty Hill (bass, lead vocals), and Frank Beard (drums, percussion).
They hold the distinction of being among the few rock bands still composed of its original members after more than 35 years[1] and until September 2006, the same manager/producer, Bill Ham.
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