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Voices of Classic Rock
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Voices of Classic Rock is a rock music ensemble featuring singers and musicians from classic rock groups popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
Voices of Classic Rock was formed in 1998.[1] In 2001, following the September 11 attacks, they released a version of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic".[2]
Membership
Singers and musicians who have performed as part of Voices of Classic Rock include:
- Mike Reno, singer with Loverboy[1]
- Bobby Kimball, singer with Toto[1]
- John Cafferty, singer with John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band[1]
- Joe Lynn Turner, singer with Rainbow and Deep Purple[3]
- Benjamin Orr, singer and bassist of The Cars[4]
- Pat Travers, singer and multi-instrumentalist[5]
- Glenn Hughes, bassist and singer with Deep Purple and Black Sabbath[5]
- Spencer Davis, multi-instrumentalist[6]
- Gary U.S. Bonds, singer and songwriter[6]
- Mickey Thomas, singer with Jefferson Starship[7]
- Jimi Jamison, singer with Survivor[7]
- Nick Gilder, singer
- Barry Dunaway, bassist with Pat Travers, Yngwie Malmsteen
- Alex Ligertwood, singer with Santana
- Larry Hoppen, guitarist and vocalist for Orleans
- Fergie Frederiksen, singer for Toto
- Peter Rivera, singer and drummer with Rare Earth
- Ronnie Hammond, singer with Atlanta Rhythm Section
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