Bands, Singers & Musical Acts Rock & Roll
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Fabian
The Fabulous Fabian, the original Teen Idol with his black pompadour, v-neck sweaters and an amazing voice that will last forever.
Fabian - An overnight singing sensation, film star with over 30 films to his credit, and producer of his own concert series, Fabian con…
Fabulous Thunderbirds
The Grammy-nominated blues rock back that brought us the classic hits "Tuff Enough" and "Wrap It Up."
For over 30 years, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have been the quintessential American band. The group's distinctive and powerful soun…
Felix Cavaliere's Rascals
Felix Cavaliere was born Nov. 29, 1942 in Pelham NY. His mother was a Pharmacist and his father was a Dentist. His mother wanted only t…
Firefall
With a number of top hits in the late 70s, Firefall made a name for itself and has been exciting audiences since
In 1973, when Florida-born Rick Roberts and his new Colorado based band needed a name, an image that had long stuck in his mind - a wo…
Foghat
Their classic blues-rock slide guitar sound and enduring hits like "Slow Ride" and "Third Time Lucky" still rock the house today.
In the late 1960’s Roger Earl & Lonesome Dave Peverett first toured America as members of the seminal British band "Savoy Brown". Tog…
Frank Stallone
Grammy-nominated actor and musician known for his outstanding compositions, including the "Stayin' Alive" soundtrack.
Seldom has a performer been strongly considered for an Academy Award in both acting and music, yet Frank Stallone has managed to pull i…
Frankie Ford
The New Orleans Dynamo, The King of Swamp Pop Music, inducted into the Louisiana Hall of Fame with the hit "Sea Cruise."
FRANKIE FORD sang his way to rock n' roll immortality in 1959 with the mega hit "SEA CRUISE". That song has become one of the grea…
Frankie Valli
One of the original Jersey Boys that taught us "Big Girls Don't Cry," and confessed he "Can't Take My Eyes Off You."
Oh, what a story. Frankie Valli, who came to fame in 1962 as the lead singer of the Four Seasons, is hotter than ever in the 21st centu…
Freddy Cannon
"The Boom Boom Man" holding the record for the most appearances on "American Bandstand" with hits like "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans."
Born in Revere, Massachusetts, people began calling him "Boom Boom" because of his driving beat, the "whoos" that he would yell on his …
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