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greshamdisco. You clearly see the need for each act having a large catalog of excellent songs. That was a priority for me as well. U2, The Stones and Strait all have many great tunes made over long careers.
Rush
Zeppelin
Bob Seger
just 3? That’s tough but I’ll give it a shot...
Metallica
Eric Church
Brantley Gilbert
Clint Black
Randy Travis
Alan Jackson
Two Atlanta area artists. you get an upvote. I've met several of Jackson's kin folk in Newnan.
God damnet, I thought I didn’t like you.
Umphrey’s McGee
Pink Floyd
Snarky Puppy
Tool, Steely Dan, LED Zeppelin, My Morning Jacket, Foals, Chopin would be some other outstanding choices.
Metallica
Zeppelin
third is a tough one
@orlando I've never heard of "third is a tough one"
What's the genre?
They’re a punk gospel country band. Good for Sat night and Sunday morning 😀
Paul McCartney
Eagles
Elvis
Nirvana
John Pardi
I'll cheat and say Darius Rucker so I can listen to both Hootie and his country stuff.
Metallica
Green Day
Rolling Stones
Herbie Hancock or Miles Davis (would employ Herschel coin flip technique, couldn't go wrong with either)
Allman Brothers
Jason Isbell (best modern day songwriter I know of; pushes Lyle Lovett off my list - and that's saying something for me)
Lamb of God
Sade
Pearl Jam