Peter Criss (real name: Peter Criscuola) was born December 20, 1945. He was one of four founding members of KISS. He was the drummer and singer of the band. Peter was the mellow side of KISS, singing hits like "Beth" and "Hard Luck Woman," but he also brought the fire into songs like "Black Diamond" and "Nothin' to Lose." Peter's ...
Ed Kowalczyk is an American singer, songwriter and composer hailing from York, PA. Most of his work was done for the band he is the leadsinger of (Live) but as of 2009 he began doing solo performances as well (with Live material mostly, and some covers such as one of Blowin' In The Wind.) Ed Kowalczyk's website for his solo ...
Eddie Vedder (born Edward Louis Seversen III on 23 December 1964) is the lead singer and lyricist for the band Pearl Jam. He has also been involved in other music outside of Pearl Jam, and released his first solo album, a soundtrack to the movie 'Into the Wild' in September 2007. In the 1980s Vedder sang with several Southern California ...
Eddy Arnold (May 15, 1918-May 8, 2008) was an American country music singer who is second to George Jones in the number of individual hits on the country charts but, according to a formula derived by Joel Whitburn, is the all-time leader in an overall ranking for hits and their time on the charts. From 1945 through 1983 he had ...
Eddy Grant (born Edmond Montague Grant, 5 March 1948), is a Plaisance, Guyana born musician. When he was still a young boy, his parents emigrated to the UK, where he settled. He had his first Number One hit in 1968, when he was the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the multiracial group, The Equals. It was his self-penned song, ...
Ednaswap was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. They existed between 1993 and 1998. Bandmembers were: Anne Preven - Vocals Rusty Anderson - Guitar Scott Cutler - Guitar Paul Bushnell - Bass Carla Azar (later Scot Coogan) - Drums Although their output is relatively unheard of, Ednaswap songs have been worldwide hits when covered by other artists. They ...
Patrick Martin Vaughn Stump (born Patrick Martin Stumph) on April 27, 1984 in Glenview, Illinois) is a Chicago musician, composer and producer. Most notably, he is the lead singer and guitarist of the pop-punk band Fall Out Boy. Patrick Stump comes from a musically inclined family. His father, Dave Stumph, is a folk singer, and his older brother, Kevin, is ...