

Barry White
Say the name Barry White and you'd be hard pressed to follow it with the name of any other recording artist with such a huge, cross-sect


White Lion
Of all the glam/pop-metal bands that crawled out of hair salons coast to coast during the mid- to late '80s, one of the more talented ac


Whitesnake
After recording two solo albums, former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale formed Whitesnake around 1977. In the glut of hard rock and hea


The Who
Few rock & roll bands were riddled with as many contradictions as The Who. All four members had wildly different personalities, as their


Robbie Williams
Out of all the members of Take That, Robbie Williams never really seemed to fit in. Roguishly handsome where his bandmates were merely cute,


Amy Winehouse
Much can be said about the late Amy Winehouse, one of the U.K.'s flagship vocalists during the 2000s. The British press and tabloids see


Winger
Kip Winger formed his own group in 1986; in addition to vocalist/bassist Winger, the group featured guitarist Reb Beach, bassist Paul Taylor


Johnny Winter
When Johnny Winter emerged on the national scene in 1969, the hope, particularly in the record business, was that he would become a supersta


Steve Winwood
As a solo artist, Steve Winwood is primarily associated with the highly polished blue-eyed soul-pop that made him a star in the '80s. Ye


Wishbone Ash
During the early and mid-'70s, Wishbone Ash were among England's most popular hard rock acts. The group's roots dated to the sum