Former Guess Who guitarist Randy Bachman said his old band tried to force the Who to change their name. Although the Guess Who enjoyed their greatest success from 1969 through 1974, the Canadian ...
"I have the same feeling about this song when I hear it as I did when I was so young. Timeless, beautiful," reminisced ...
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The Guess Who, the Canadian rock band known for the 1970’s hit “American Woman,” famously covered by Lenny Kravitz, is ...
A 2026 Canadian tour will be the pair's first under their old moniker following the 2024 settlement of a contentious legal ...
Guess Who legends Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman have scheduled their first land-based reunion concert. They'd already confirmed a date on the Rock Legends Cruise XIII, set to sail on Feb. 23.
The Guess Who was one of the most successful Canadian rock groups of the ’60s and ’70s. The songwriting team of Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings produced hits like “These Eyes,” “Laughing ” and ...
Seeing The Guess Who in concert? Well, that depends on who’s telling the story. At what point does a band become just a brand? That’s essentially the question being asked in a very public war of words ...
Times were ripe for a Guess Who reunion tour. The Canadian band's music was featured in both "American Beauty" and "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," while Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous" ...