This past Friday night, I headed to Count's Vamp'd to see two of my good friends' bands: Dr Rock and Danger Love. Two of the top bands in Las Vegas. Both bands perform a mix of their own brand of music with songs that are popular in today's music world. Check out their links below and go see them when you get the chance. They be BadA$$!
In a promo that I wrote for the band's event this past week,
I dubbed them as: "2 Generations That Rock". (A father and son who are both performing musicians).
Dr Rock ( Freddie Paguio) is the father of the lead singer for Danger Love (Fredo Paguio)
I thought to myself, this is something really special. In my 25 years of being a journalist in Las Vegas, I don't think that I've ever seen a father and son perform together. The only father-son duo that comes to my mind is Eddie and Wolfgang Van Halen.
So, I did my research and came up with a list of some pretty famous rock stars and musicians that fit the bill. "2 Generations That Rock"
Let's start out with Eddie and Wolfgang Van Halen.
Eddie Van Halen: One of the greatest guitarists in rock history, Eddie Van Halen redefined what could be done with the electric guitar through his work with Van Halen.
Wolfgang Van Halen: Eddie’s son, Wolfgang, joined Van Halen as the bassist in 2006 and later pursued his own project, Mammoth WVH, showing his talent as a multi-instrumentalist and singer.
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Bob Dylan: A monumental figure in rock and folk music, Bob Dylan has been a cultural icon since the 1960s, known for his poetic lyrics and influential songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Like a Rolling Stone."
Jakob Dylan: Frontman of the band The Wallflowers, Jakob made his own mark on the alternative rock scene in the '90s with hits like "One Headlight." Though he is sometimes compared to his father, Jakob’s style and sound are distinct.
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John Lennon: As a member of The Beatles, John Lennon helped revolutionize rock music. His solo work, including tracks like "Imagine," further cemented his legacy as a legendary artist.
Julian Lennon: John’s first son, Julian, had a successful solo career in the 1980s with hits like "Too Late for Goodbyes." His music is softer, but he often deals with themes similar to his father’s.
Sean Lennon: John's second son with Yoko Ono, Sean has carved out a niche in alternative rock and experimental music. His work with The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger and solo projects showcases his eclectic and avant-garde approach.
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Gregg Allman: Co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band, Gregg was one of the architects of Southern rock. His bluesy vocals and keyboard playing defined hits like "Whipping Post" and "Midnight Rider."
Devon Allman: Carrying on the family legacy, Devon is a respected musician in his own right. He’s the leader of the Allman Betts Band, which merges blues, rock, and Americana influences.
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Sting: Frontman of The Police and a successful solo artist, Sting became known for blending rock with reggae, jazz, and classical influences in hits like "Every Breath You Take."
Joe Sumner: Sting’s son, Joe, leads the band Fiction Plane, which emerged in the early 2000s with a sound reminiscent of his father’s early work but with a more modern alternative rock edge.
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John & Jason Bonham played together in Led Zeppelin and Foreigner.
Willie & Lukas Nelson, Phil & Nic Collins, and Ziggy Marley & Stephen and Ky-Mani Marley round out my list of famous father-son musicians.
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