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World Classic Rockers Career Highlights
Celebrating 29 years together, World Classic Rockers are praised by audiences for delivering the sound and legacy of classic rock’s most memorable songs to the stage in one unforgettable night—an authentic celebration of the music, performed by the artists who lived it.
- Members have collectively sold hundreds of millions of records worldwide
- Drummer, Aynsley Dunbar, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
- Fame in 2017 along with his former bandmates from Journey
- Steppenwolf’s “Born to Be Wild” was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame in 2018 as the first single honored in the Hall’s new Songs That Shaped
Rock and Roll category. - Songs performed include multiple Billboard Chart-topping hits including
Don’t Stop Believing, More Than a Feeling, Sweet Home Alabama, Born
To Be Wild, Black Magic Woman, Free Bird, Separate Ways, Peace of
Mind, Oye Como Va and many, many more.
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World Classic Rockers All-Stars
Aynsley Dunbar is a legendary British drummer whose powerful, versatile style
has made him one of rock’s most respected musicians. Best known to audiences
as Journey’s original drummer, Dunbar was a key contributor to the band’s early
sound and played on classic albums including Journey, Look Into the Future, Next,
and Infinity. During his dynamic career he played with Frank Zappa and the
Mothers of Invention, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Whitesnake, and David
Bowie, among many others. In 2017 he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame as a member of Journey.
Michael Monarch is best known as the original lead guitarist of Steppenwolf and
for his explosive guitar work on the band’s signature hit, “Born to Be Wild.” As a
founding member, Monarch played a key role in shaping Steppenwolf’s heavy,
driving sound, delivering the gritty riPs and solos that helped define the song and
secure its place in rock history.
Randall Hall is best known for his skillful guitar work with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Hall
contributed to live performances and recordings following the band’s reformation
ten years after their infamous 1977 plane crash helping preserve and carry forward
the band’s iconic legacy for new generations of fans, achieving one of the most
inspiring comebacks in rock history.
Greg Walker thrilled audiences worldwide with this dynamic, charismatic style,
earning no less than 8 gold and platinum albums with the Santana band. He
shares Santana’s soulful R&B style which is clearly evident on the hits he recorded
including “She’s Not There”; “Stormy”; “Open Invitation”; and many more. Greg
recorded and co-wrote on several albums including “Amigos”; “Moonflower”;
“Inner Secrets”; “Beyond Appearances”; “Havana Moon” and “Viva Santana”.
Fran Cosmo joined the super-group Boston as their lead vocalist on the multiplatinum
disc, “Walk On.” With his sky-high vocals leading the way, the album
soared to #7 on the Billboard Charts. Their next album, “Corporate America”
featured Fran on lead vocals on four of the album’s tracks and marked the return of
original lead singer, Brad Delp, to the line-up. The band embarked on a national
tour that featured both Brad and Fran performing together on stage.
Nick St. Nicholas is a Canadian musician best known as the bassist for the
pioneering rock band Steppenwolf. Joining the group in the late 1960s, he played
on some of their most iconic tracks, including “Born to Be Wild” and “Magic
Carpet Ride”, helping define the band’s hard-driving, psychedelic rock sound.
