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Kiss (band)
Kiss was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Known for their face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with shock rock–style live performances that featured fire-breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and pyrotechnics. The band went through several lineup changes, starting with drummer Eric Carr replacing original drummer Peter Criss in 1980, with only Stanley and Simmons remaining the only consistent members. The final lineup consisted of Stanley, Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer.
Donna Summer
American singer (1948–2012)
Martin Garrix
Dutch DJ and record producer
Barry White
American soul singer (1944–2003)

Marshmello
Christopher Comstock (born May 19, 1992), known professionally as Marshmello and Dotcom, is an American DJ and record producer. His songs "Silence" (featuring Khalid), "Wolves" (with Selena Gomez), "Friends" (with Anne-Marie), "Happier" (with Bastille), and "Alone" have each received multi-platinum certifications in several countries, and peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. His musical style includes groove-oriented, synth and bass-heavy electronic dance music.
Village People
American disco group
Scissor Sisters
American pop/rock band
Four Tops
American vocal quartet
Duck Sauce
DJ duo
Parliament
American funk band most prominent during the 1970s
Buddy Miles
American rock and funk drummer (1947–2008)
Stephanie Mills
African-American singer and musician (born 1957)
Lipps Inc.
US band
Captain & Tennille
American pop rock duo
Santa Esmeralda
French-American musical group

Animotion
Animotion is an American synth-pop band from Los Angeles, California, best known for the songs "Obsession", "Let Him Go", "I Engineer", and "Room to Move". Formed in 1983 from the remnants of a retro science-fiction band called Red Zone, the band emerged during the height of the new wave and synth-pop movement, combining electronic instrumentation with rock influences. They signed a record deal with Mercury Records in 1984 and released four studio albums.
Evelyn Thomas
American musician (1953–2024)
Fanny
American all-female band from the 70s

Toni Tennille
American singer
Player
American rock band
Meco
Domenico Monardo (November 29, 1939 – May 26, 2023), known as Meco, was an American record producer and musician, as well as the name of his band or production team. Meco is best known for his 1977 space disco version of the Star Wars theme from his album Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk; both the single and album were certified platinum in the US.
Daryl Dragon
American musician (1942–2019)
Pure Prairie League
American country rock band
Nick Gilder
Canadian singer
Seven Lions
American dubstep DJ and producer
Barbra Amesbury
Canadian philanthropist, singer-songwriter, composer, and filmmaker
The Ritchie Family
American vocal group based in Philadelphia
Gloria Scott
singer
James & Bobby Purify
American soul music vocal duo
Kenny Nolan
American male musician