Form a power trio with musicians (dead or alive) born on your birthday

SRV -- lead guitar/vocals
Allen Woody -- bass
Tommy Lee -- drums
If expanding to a 4-person band, I can bring in Lindsey Buckingham on 2nd guitar and share some vocals.

Oscar Hammerstein (Multi-instrumentalist)
Christine McVie (keyboards, keyboard bass)
Eric Carr (drums)

Duane and Joe Walsh.
Do I really need a thrid person with those two ?
Duane
Dick Smothers on bass
Mike D (Beastie Boys) on drums

Muddy Water (lead guitar & vocals)
Berry Oakley (bass)
Me (doing anything I have to do in order to be on stage with Muddy & Berry)

John Densmore - drums
Jaco Pastorius - bass
Me - guitar and singing.
I think we'd be pretty damn...okay.

Not exactly a power trio,but it could sound pretty interesting
Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Bramlett
Rickie Lee Jones

Me, James Dewar on bass, and Bill Ward on drums. James and Bill were born on different days but it would be a great jam regardless.
Two guitar players I'd like to play with are Toni Iommi and Robin Trower. Cheers!

I got a goood one...........Miles Davis... Lenny Kravitz... Levon Helm.............
add ons...Stevie Nicks....Hank Williams Jr.......Peggy lee..............

This one would be kicking!!!
Pete Townshend (The Who): guitar vocals
Dusty Hill (ZZ Top): bass
Phil Rudd (AC/DC): drums

Anita Baker and Eddie Van Halen are the only 2 I'm aware of. I guess I can play bass or drums for the third.

This one would be kicking!!!
Pete Townshend (The Who): guitar vocals
Dusty Hill (ZZ Top): bass
Phil Rudd (AC/DC): drums
I was going to say I couldn't find a drummer who shared our birthday. I didn't notice Rudd in there. That band is going to be LOUD! You could also sub in Joey Ramone and put him back on drums. Or you could have Grace Jones sing, but then you're missing an instrument.

Well I've got Angus Young
Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople and Bad Company Guitarist)
Red Norvo (Xylophone)
The bassist from Tokio Hotel is available but I don't know his work. Herb Albert could guest.

I could form a helluva chorus: Robert Merrill, American baritone, Michelle Phillips, El Debarge, Cecilia Bartoli, Italian mezzo-soprano & Al B. Sure.
Add in a coupla saxs: Roger Ball (AWB) & Anthony Braxton plus Freddie Fender, no power trio, but, it would be interesting
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Toby Dammit (Iggy & The Stooges) Drums
Jeff Skunk Baxter on bass
Ted Nugent on guitar
With guest vocalists:
Morris Day
John Anderson
Amy Lee (Evanesence)
Taylor Swift

Alex Skolnick guitar
Les Claypool bass
me drums
songs by Tommy Boyce

I'm going duo. Me - guitar, Ronnie Van Zant - vocals. Of course we're gonna play "Freebird".

I'm happy with Johnny Cash and Fats Domino . . . I can only find two drummers. I guess I'll round out the trio with Doug Sandom, original drummer for The Who (pre Moon).
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