Bands that carried on after losing their lead singer

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Linkin Park announced their reunion 7 years after Chester Bennington died and their new lead sing is Emily Armstrong from the band Dead Sara.

Made me start thinking about bands that tried to keep going after replacing the singer.

Off the top of my head:

Stone Temple Pilots: replaced Scott Weiland with (ironically) Chester Bennington and then another guy

Journey: Arnel Pineda replaced some dude who replaced Steve Perry

Blink 182: replaced Tom Delonge with Matt Skiba for 6 years

Obviously there's been a bunch more than just that
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AC/DC
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I saw STP at Dallas' House of Blues... Chester B. fronted the band at that show.
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Van Halen would probably be #1 on the list.
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Black Sabbath (one could argue they were better fronted by RJD but I prefer Ozzy. They did put out some good music during the Dio days though.)

Van Halen (however no argument here…VanHager was vanhorrible )

Alice In Chains
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Genesis replacing lead singer ended up working out for both parties and pop music fans in general.
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Does RATM > Audioslave count, which I enjoyed both but love Audioslave.
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Iron Maiden (I'm talking about Bruce replacing
Paul Di'Anno.)
Queensryche
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Lynyrd Skynrd
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Journey kicks ass.
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Accept.
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A bunch of bands have replaced their lead singer to keep the party going in their twilight. But of bands that replaced their lead singer in their prime and then continued to put out relevant and commercially popular music, AC/DC, Van Halen and Black Sabbath are the 3 that spring to mind. I'm sure there's a few others.
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Deep Purple
Rainbow
Doobie Brothers
Survivor
Queen
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The Oak Ridge Boys
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Yes has gone through Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn, Jon Anderson again, and Benoit David, and is currently on Jon Davison.

Asia has gone through John Wetton, John Payne, Billy Sherwood, Ron Bumblefoot Thal, and now Harry Whitely.

Smithereens lost Pat DiNizio, but continue on with either Marshall Crenshaw or Robin Wilson (of the Gin Blossoms).

Marillion fired Fish, and have carried on for 35+ years with Steve Hogarth.

King Crimson have gone through Greg Lake, Gordon Haskell, Boz Burrell, John Wetton, Adrian Belew, and Jakko Jaszyk.

Pink Floyd started with Syd Barrett, then Roger Waters & David Gilmour (with one or two Rick Wright vocals), and then just Gilmour.

Foreigner have gone through Lou Gramm, Johnny Edwards, and now Kelly Hansen.

Bad Company started with Paul Rodgers, Brian Howe, Robbie Hart, then back to Paul Rodgers.

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Joy Division/New Order
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Chicago - Cetera officially left in 1985
INXS - kept playing and recording for 15 years after lead singer died from uhhh, you know.
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Jim01 said:

Van Halen would probably be #1 on the list.


AC/DC is #1
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Quiet Riot still continues to tour
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Boston
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10,000 Maniacs

Natalie Merchant was lead singer from '81 to '93......and they were phenomenal

Mary Ramsey joined in '94 and is still the lead.........couldn't name one song of theirs with her at the helm
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Madmarttigan said:

Does RATM > Audioslave count, which I enjoyed both but love Audioslave.
Not at all. They became a different, and I would argue, better band.

I hate when bands replace a lead singer and continue on as the same band. I know Van Halen and Sabbath are a couple of the successful examples of this, but I just wish most bands would rebrand. To me, it feels like i'm just watching a cover band.

With a band like Blink, I completely stopped listening to them after Delonge left for that time. It's not Blink 182 for me, so no thank you.
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Little Feat
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Might have been easier to start a thread of great bands that still have their original lead singer.
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and Hagar got all of the blame for changing the Van Halen sound when it was really Eddie all along.
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The Dixie Chicks
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Furlock Bones said:

and Hagar got all of the blame for changing the Van Halen sound when it was really Eddie all along.


This.
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it's really unfortunate because Sammy had one of the best voices in rock music.
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Killswitch Engage

Released 1 album with original lead singer Jesse Leach. He left the band and they replaced him with Howard Jones. Jones left the band after 9 years and 4 albums, and Leach returned. Leach has now been the lead singer again since 2012 and they've released 3 more albums in that time.

They've been nominated for Grammy's with both singers.


Heard the new Linking Park song on the way to work this morning. I thought the new singer's voice fit the vibe of Linkin Park pretty well.
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Nightwish went from Tarja Turunen to Anette Olzon and then to Floor Jansen. Floor Jansen is by far the best of the three.
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Alice in Chains
INXS
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The Goo Goo Doll's bassist was their original lead singer (and they were kind of punk) before Rzeznik took over
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this went way different than I thought.

The thread title said 'losing lead singer', so I assumed the singer dies.

That shortens this list quite a bit.

AIC, STP, AC/DC, Sublime, etc
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Three Days Grace - Adam Gontier got addicted to oxy, got sober, wrote massive hit songs, and suddenly left the band to be replaced by Matt Walst. Still have some good music, but not the same as Adam's distinct voice.

Drowning Pool after Dave Williams was found dead, but no real hits after Bodies and Sinner.
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