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Iggy Pop (born James Newell Osterberg), is an American rock singer, songwriter, and occasional actor. He began calling himself Iggy after his first band in high school «The Iguanas». Iggy Pop was the lead singer of «The Stooges», a late 1960s/early 1970s garage rock band who were influential in the development of the nascent heavy metal and punk rock genres. Iggy Pop is considered one of the most important innovators of punk rock genre.
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The Stooges |
USA, Ann Arbor - Michigan |
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New York Dolls |
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David Bowie |
United Kingdom, Brixton - England |
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Lou Reed |
USA, Long Island - New York |
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Patti Smith |
USA, Born in Chicago - Illinois and raised in New Jersey |
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The Velvet Underground |
USA |
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Johnny Thunders |
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T. Rex |
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MC5 |
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Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers |
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The Ramones |
USA, Forest Hills - New York |
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Television |
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Sex Pistols |
United Kingdom, London - England |
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The Clash |
United Kingdom |
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Slade |
United Kingdom, Midlands area of England |
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Richard Hell and the Voidoids |
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Alice Cooper |
USA, Detroit - Michigan |
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Iggy Pop & James Williamson |
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Blondie |
USA, New York City - New York |
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Buzzcocks |
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Roxy Music |
United Kingdom, England |
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The Rolling Stones |
United Kingdom, London - England |
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ZZ Top |
USA, Houston |
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Joan Jett and the Blackhearts |
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Billy Idol |
United Kingdom, Stanmore - Middlesex - England |
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The Who |
United Kingdom, London - England |
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Rollins Band |
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The Sonics |
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Radio Birdman |
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The Doors |
USA, Los Angeles |
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