WHAT ABOUT LOVE ?
DON'T YOU WANT SOMEBODY
TO CARE ABOUT YOU ?
AND WHAT ABOUT LOVE ?
DON'T LET IT SLIP AWAY
WHAT ABOUT LOVE ?
DON'T YOU WANT SOMEBODY
TO CARE ABOUT YOU ?
AND WHAT ABOUT LOVE ?
DON'T LET IT SLIP AWAY
Mike Reno
(Born Joseph Michael Rynoski)
(January 8, 1955)
is a
Canadian musician,
singer
and the
lead singer
of the rock band
He fronted other bands,
including Moxy,
before helping
form Loverboy.
Reno
also sang for the
Canadian band
Hammersmith
in 1976.


Kenneth Clark Loggins
(Born January 7, 1948)
is an American singer,
songwriter,
and guitarist.
His early songs
were recorded with
the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
in 1970,
which led to
seven albums
recorded with
Jim Messina
as
Loggins and Messina
from 1972 to 1977.
His early
soundtrack contributions
date back to
A Star Is Born
in 1976,
and he is known as the
"King of the Movie Soundtrack"
As a solo artist,
Loggins experienced
a string of
soundtrack successes,
including an
Academy Award nomination for
"Footloose"
in 1985.
Finally Home
was released in 2013,
shortly after Loggins
formed the group
Blue Sky Riders
with
Gary Burr
and
Georgia Middleman.
He won a
Daytime Emmy Award,
two Grammy Awards
and was nominated for an
Academy Award,
a Tony Award,
and a
Golden Globe Award.

Hero, Hero
is a
compilation album
of early
recordings,
released in
between
British Steel
(1980)
and
Point of Entry
(1981)
by Gull Records.

Ian Fraser Kilmister
(December,24th 1945 – December,28th 2015),
better known as
Lemmy Kilmister
or simply
Lemmy,
was an
English musician.
He was the founder,
lead vocalist,
bassist
and primary
songwriter
of the rock band
of which he
was the
only continuous member,
and a member of
Hawkwind
from
1971 to 1975.
A foundational force
in the genre
following the advent
of the new wave of
British heavy metal,
Lemmy was known fo
r his appearance,
which included his
signature friendly
mutton chops,
his military-influenced
fashion sense
and his gravelly
rasp of a voice.
It was once declared
"one of the most recognisable
voices in rock".
He was also noted
for his unique
posture when singing,
which was once
described as
"looking up towards a
towering microphone
tilted down into
his weather-beaten face".
He was also known for
his bass playing style,
using his Rickenbacker bass
to create an
"overpowered,
distorted rhythmic rumble".
A notable aspect
of his bass sound
was his
guitar-like riffing,
often playing
power chords
using heavily
overdriven tube stacks
by Marshall.
Lemmy was born in
Stoke-on-Trent
and grew up
between there,
the nearby towns of
Newcastle-under-Lyme
and Madeley,
and later in
the village of
Benllech, Anglesey, Wales.
At a later point,
Lemmy remembers
living briefly at
Gwrych Castle,
Abergele.
He was influenced by
rock and roll
and the early works of
the Beatles,
which led to him playing
in several rock groups
in the 1960s,
such as
the Rockin' Vickers.
He worked as a
roadie for
Jimi Hendrix
and
the Nice
before joining
the space rock band
Hawkwind in 1971,
singing lead vocals
on their hit
"Silver Machine".
Richard Lewis Springthorpe (born August,23rd 1949), known professionally as Rick Springfield , is an Australian-American musician ...