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下面是Stacker在70年代仍在演出的20位音乐传奇人物。 所有包括在内的表演要么是在2024年进行的,要么已经安排在2025年进行。
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Katrina Sirotta
回顾起来,20世纪70年代充满了音乐重量级人物,为未来的艺术家铺平了道路。然而,当时,当代音乐迷仅仅将这十年视为创新音乐家的沃土。这十年诞生了像迪斯科和硬摇滚这样独特的70年代流派,而其他流派如节奏布鲁斯、灵魂、放克和乡村音乐今天依然繁荣。
70年代生产了一些壮丽的音乐和标志性演出,这些演出在未来的几十年里依然成功。像Fleetwood Mac和Kiss这样的乐队活跃了50年,而像Bee Gees这样的乐队几十年来一直取得成功。
其他乐队在70年代取得了巨大成功,但在未来几十年里没有继续演出。在1980年鼓手约翰·邦厄姆去世后,齐柏林飞船选择分裂。同样,在1970年获得了一张排名第一的专辑的乐队Creedence Clearwater Revival,因为乐队内部的分歧在1972年解散。
当然,还有一些传奇艺术家帮助创造了各自特定流派的黄金标准,并至今依然演出。像Santana、Bruce Springsteen和Billy Joel这样的偶像一直是巡回演出的常客,但你可能会惊讶地发现其他70年代的表演者仍然活跃。
Stacker确定了20位仍在演出的70年代音乐传奇人物。这份名单上的所有表演都是70年代风头正劲,并且已经在2024年进行或计划在2025年进行。继续阅读以查看完整列表。
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Alice Cooper
从1969年开始,震撼摇滚先驱艾丽斯·库珀凭借剧场般的表演,包括电椅和巨蟒,成名。艾丽斯·库珀乐队在1971年推出了突破性的第三张专辑《爱它至死》。 1975年,库珀发布了他的第一张个人专辑《欢迎来到我的噩梦》。五十年后,“震撼摇滚教父” 每年仍花费六个月在路上(并且还有时间打高尔夫!)。
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Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow在70年代中后期主宰了销量最佳的录音室专辑1978年的《即刻》,以及三首排名第一的单曲(1974年的《曼迪》,1975年的《我写歌曲》,以及1977年的《看起来我们成功了》)。在他备受赞誉的职业生涯中,Manilow赢得了50个前40位单曲,并卖出了超过8500万张专辑。他至今仍在演奏这些节奏欢快的单曲。 这位唱作人在西门酒店和赌场有着2025年底的拉斯维加斯常驻演出。 歌手也在2024年在纽约市的收音机城音乐厅度过了10天的驻场表演。
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Billy Joel
作为世界上最流行的录音艺术家之一,比利·乔尔自从1972年开始事业以来已经卖出了超过1.5亿张专辑。很多乔尔的成功来自70年代。钢琴人在这十年中赢得了他的六个格莱美奖中的四个,并在1977年发布了他的畅销专辑《陌生人》。 除了在职业生涯中巡演片刻之外,在2024年,乔尔结束了他在纽约市麦迪逊广场花园的历史性驻场表演,为期10年内每月演出104场。
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布鲁斯·斯普林斯廷
随着《生为逃亡》的主流成功,布鲁斯·斯普林斯廷的1975年专辑在公告牌200的排行榜上排名第3,帮助这位歌手兼创作歌手和他的乐队E街乐队确定了他们在心脏摇滚历史上的位置。1989年,斯普林斯廷告别了他的乐队,开始了独奏生涯,十年后展开了一次团聚。 从那时起,斯普林斯廷一直保持着巡演的频率,通常由E街乐队支持。 在2024年的一场音乐会中,斯普林斯廷回应了告别巡演的谣言:“我们在这个f——的50年里都一直在,我们不会退出!”, 斯普林斯廷宣布。 “我们不会做告别巡演的胡说八道!天啊!E街乐队不会进行告别巡演!”
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斯蒂夫·沃德
斯蒂夫·沃德成功地将自己塑造成了一个蓝调摇滚乐队的明星,70年代他改头换面成为一个流行摇滚歌手。 1973年,沃德发布了《小丑》专辑,该专辑达到了白金销量,其主打歌曲排名榜首。 三年后,沃德发布另一张极受欢迎的专辑《像雄鹰一般飞》,并将自己确定为十年中最畅销的流行摇滚艺术家之一。 尽管沃德的成功在他的整个职业生涯中有起伏,但他的乐队仍然在巡演。
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Earth, Wind & Fire
当莫里斯·怀特于1969年组建Earth, Wind & Fire时,他立志做一些之前从未做过的事情。结果是一种将爵士乐、放克、摇滚、灵魂和爵士元素融合在一起的流行音乐演变。 该乐队于1971年发布了他们的同名首张专辑。 到了1975年,他们在《世界的方式》中有一个排行榜首的专辑,其中有他们唯一的一首排名第一的歌曲“耀眼之星”。 该乐队在这些年中经历了很多阵容变动,并且怀特于2016年因帕金森病去世。 然而,该团体仍在今天巡演,怀特的哥哥范丁·怀特是乐队唯一的原成员。
这是20世纪70年代仍在表演的音乐传奇人物。所有在此列表中包括的艺术家都是在70年代风头正劲,并在2024年已经表演或计划在2025年演出。希望这些信息对您有帮助!
英文版:
Stacker identified 20 music legends from the '70s who still perform today. All acts included either performed in 2024 or have a show scheduled for 2025.
Katrina Sirotta
Looking back, the 1970s were full of musical heavyweights who paved the way for future artists. Yet, at the time, contemporary music fans simply experienced the decade as fertile ground for innovative musicians. Those 10 years gave birth to distinctly '70s genres like disco and subgenres like hard rock, while other genres like R&B, soul, funk, and country continue to thrive today.
The '70s produced some spectacular music and iconic acts that continued to have fruitful careers for years to come. Bands like Fleetwood Mac and Kiss were active for 50 years, while groups like the Bee Gees saw success for decades.
Other bands saw immense success in the '70s but didn't continue to perform in the coming decades. Led Zeppelin chose to split up after the death of their drummer, John Bonham, in 1980. Similarly, Creedence Clearwater Revival, who scored a #1 album in 1970, broke up in 1972 due to disagreements within the band.
Of course, there are legendary artists who helped create the gold standard in their specific genre and still perform today. Icons like Santana, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Joel are mainstays of the touring circuit, but you might be surprised to learn that other '70s acts are still active.
Stacker identified 20 music legends from the '70s that still perform today. All acts included on this list were at the height of their fame in the '70s and have performed in 2024 or have a show scheduled for 2025. Read on to see the full list.
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Alice Cooper
Since 1969, shock rock pioneer Alice Cooper has made a name for himself with theatrical sets featuring electric chairs to boa constrictors. The Alice Cooper band released their breakthrough third album, “Love It to Death,” in 1971. In 1975, Cooper put out his first solo album, “Welcome to My Nightmare.” Fifty years later, “The Godfather of Shock Rock” still spends six months out of the year on the road (and finds time to golf too!).
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Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow dominated the mid-to-late '70s with a bestselling studio album, 1978's “Even Now,” and three #1 singles (1974's “Mandy,” 1975's “I Write the Songs,” and 1977's “Looks Like We Made It”). During his lauded career, Manilow nabbed 50 Top 40 hits and sold over 85 million albums. And he still performs those toe-tapping hits today. The singer-songwriter has a Las Vegas residency at the Westgate Hotel and Casino that runs through 2025. The singer also spent 10 nights at New York City's Radio City Music Hall during a 2024 residency.
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Billy Joel
One of the most popular recording artists in the world, Billy Joel has sold more than 150 million albums since his career began in 1972. A lot of Joel's success came during the '70s. The Piano Man won four of his six Grammys during that decade and released his bestselling album “The Stranger” in 1977. In addition to touring throughout his career, in 2024, Joel concluded his historic residency at New York City's Madison Square Garden, where he played 104 monthly shows throughout the course of 10 years.
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Bruce Springsteen
Rising to mainstream success with “Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen's 1975 album peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 chart and helped the singer-songwriter and his group the E Street Band establish their place in Heartland Rock history. Springsteen parted ways with his band in 1989 to pursue a solo career, launching a reunion 10 years later.
Since then, Springsteen has toured consistently, with the E Street Band usually backing him. During a concert in 2024, Springsteen addressed rumors of a farewell tour: "We've been around for 50 f—— years, and we ain't quitting!” Springsteen declared. "We ain't doing no farewell tour bulls—! Jesus Christ! No farewell tour for the E Street Band!”
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Chicago
Chicago released a whopping 11 albums in the '70s, with five topping the charts. During their successful run, the band suffered a devastating blow in 1978 with the death of guitarist and vocalist Terry Kath. But the prog rockers persevered and continue to be pillars in the rock world despite numerous lineup changes. Recording 38 albums and selling more than 100 million records over the course of their decade-spanning career, Chicago continues to tour frequently.
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Diana Ross
Diana Ross was already a star with the Supremes when she decided to leave the group in 1970. The soul singer didn't miss a beat when she went solo, releasing the #1 single “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” that same year. She would go on to record three more hit singles during the decade. Ross released her most recent album, “Thank You,” in 2021 and toured as recently as 2024, with more dates on the horizon.
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Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton is so iconic that she has her own theme park called Dollywood. It was in the '70s that the world fell in love with the larger-than-life country star. She ended 1970 with her first #1 country hit, “Joshua,” and has since garnered 24 more hits, as well as two #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In the decades since her career started, Parton has expanded her sound into pop and even rock (she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022) and continues to inspire artists of all genres. Although Parton doesn't actively tour, she still performs at least a handful of shows per year.
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Eagles
Arguably the biggest rock band of the '70s, the Eagles' two albums from that era—”Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)” and “Hotel California”—are among the bestselling records of all time. Although all five of the band's #1 hits were released during the '70s, the Eagles have managed to ride the wave of success to the present day. The rockers are currently playing a residency at Las Vegas' Sphere that runs through early 2025.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
When Maurice White founded Earth, Wind & Fire in 1969, he set out to do something that had never been done before. The result was an evolution of pop music that incorporated elements of funk, rock, soul, R&B, and jazz. The band released their self-titled debut album in 1971.
By 1975, they had a chart-topping album in “That's The Way of the World,” which featured their only #1 hit, “Shining Star.” The band has gone through many lineup changes throughout the years, and White passed away from Parkinson's disease in 2016. However, the group still tours today with White's brother Verdine White being the band's sole original member.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd is a quintessential southern rock band. They hit their peak in the mid-'70s with songs like “Free Bird,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” and “What's Your Name.” Interestingly, despite their status as modern classics, none of the aforementioned songs reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (only “Sweet Home Alabama” broke the top 10).
The band took a hiatus in 1977 after three of its members, including singer Ronnie Van Zant, died in a plane crash. In 1987, Lynyrd Skynyrd reformed as a tribute tour to prompt the band's rebirth. The current lineup—led by Ronnie's younger brother, Johnny Van Zant, on vocals—continues to tour and has shows slated for 2025.
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Neil Young
A founding member of the popular 1960s rock band Buffalo Springfield, it wasn't until going solo that Neil Young hit his peak. In 1972, the singer-songwriter released his biggest hit (and only chart-topper) “Heart of Gold,” which appeared on Young's first #1 album, “Harvest.” The folk-rock legend has released over 40 studio albums during his prolific career, his latest being 2024's “FU##IN UP.” Young recently wrapped up his “Love Earth” tour with his backing band Crazy Horse.
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Paul McCartney
When the Beatles broke up in 1970, Paul McCartney promptly began his solo career. That same year, he had his first #1 album in his solo debut, “McCartney.” The decade continued to go well for McCartney, who ended up with six chart-topping albums between his solo material and new band Wings. He's been actively touring ever since.
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Peter Frampton
Live albums were all the rage in the '70s, and Peter Frampton's 1976 double LP “Frampton Comes Alive!” catapulted him into the limelight while simultaneously reenergizing his earlier songs into Top 40 hits. After scoring a #1 album, the singer-songwriter returned the next year with “I'm In You,” which peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2019, the rock legend disclosed that he'd been diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscle disease four years prior and announced a farewell tour. However, Frampton returned to the stage in 2023. In 2024, he embarked on the aptly titled “Positively Thankful Tour.”
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Rod Stewart
The '70s were an incredibly successful decade for Rod Stewart both as a solo artist and as a member of the Faces. The band's debut album emerged in the spring of 1970, drawing comparisons to the Rolling Stones; Stewart's sophomore album arrived later that fall. The following year also saw both a Faces and solo album release for Stewart. However, it was the latter, “Every Picture Tells a Story,” that shot Stewart to stardom after it topped the Billboard 200 chart.
The Faces broke up in 1975. Three years later, Stewart released his second #1 album, the disco-influenced “Blondes Have More Fun,” which included the hit single “Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?” The soft rock star still actively tours and has a Las Vegas residency slated for 2025.
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Santana
Led by vocalist and guitarist Carlos Santana, the band Santana is heralded for its innovative sound that fuses blues, jazz, and Latin rock. The band became famous after playing the Woodstock festival in 1969 and began the '70s with two #1 albums: 1970's “Abraxas” and 1971's “Santana III.” In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2016 the early '70s lineup reunited to release “Santana IV.” The guitarist continues to tour both as a solo artist and with the group.
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