Nova Scotian arena rock
band that spent the '80s
perfecting the Art of the
Power Ballad. A pure,
slightly guilty pleasure. T...
Guitar tech symphoni-mania
with keyboard crescendos
and vocals that are truly
"feelin' it." Boston were an
AOR marvel. Boston's uniq...
Bryan Adams' gravelly voice
and anthemic songs made
him a staple on AOR radio
throughout most of the '80s
and early '90s. With movie...
In the '70s and '80s, Dire
Straits produced slick,
softly boogie-ing pop rock
that appealed to critics and
the masses alike. Mark Kn...
Formed in '76, Foreigner
were kings of the "power
ballad" in the late '70s and
early '80s. Their music
dominated AOR radio. For...
Hailing from Seymour, Ind.,
John Mellencamp is an
outspoken advocate for the
American farmer -- a pop
rock populist. John Melle...
The ultimate arena-ballad
make out band, Journey
was massively succesful in
the late 1970s and early
'80s. The act started as a...
Early '80s hard rockin' AOR
band from Canada. You
know most of their hits by
heart. One of them is
"Workin' For the Weeken...
Motorin' 1980s hard rock
band fond of dressing up
like WWII bomber pilots.
Best known for the classic
"Sister Christian." For a tim...
Pat Benatar's tough-chick
vocals and slick,
arena-sized guitar rock
made her one of the most
popular artists of the '80s....
Peter Frampton is best
known for the biggest
selling live album of all time,
"Frampton Comes Alive." He
used a talk box. Frampton...
REO Speedwagon
dominated a good part of
the early '80s with a string
of hits typified by "I Can't
Fight This Feelin'." REO Sp...
Styx had a number of
prog-ish AOR hits and
massive-selling records in
the late 1970s and early
'80s. Think "Come Sail Aw...
We have Survivor to thank
for what is perhaps the best
AOR rocker of the 1980s,
"Eye of the Tiger." To the
band's dismay, "Eye of the...
The populist roots rocker
has been a mainstay of both
classic rock and Top 40
radio for decades. Petty is
chiefly known for confro...
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