
In 1977, the band's next album "Rumours" also hit no. That same year, while in her late 20s, Nicks released her first album with Fleetwood Mac and it featured iconic songs like "Landslide" and "Rhiannon." In 1968, musician Lindsey Buckingham asked Nicks to join the band Fritz, and the group opened concerts for artists like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.Īfter disbanding and putting out some music of their own, Nicks and Buckingham both joined the group Fleetwood Mac in 1975. He had a love for country music and even made Nicks her own guitar. Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images and Evan Agostini/Invision/APīorn Stephanie Lynn Nicks in 1948 in Arizona, Stevie Nicks was exposed to music at an early age by her grandfather. Stevie Nicks is best known for her time in Fleetwood Mac. Now in his 70s, Osbourne has been open about struggling with his health, but he is still releasing music and he plans to continue touring as soon as he is able. In the 2010s, he reunited with his Black Sabbath bandmates to release a final album and embark on one last tour. In 2002, Osbourne and his family starred in the MTV reality show, "The Osbournes," which focused on their daily lives. He pursued a number of solo projects over the next few decades. Throughout his 20s, Osbourne put out a number of heavy-metal albums with the band.ĭuring the late 1970s, Osbourne was kicked out of the band because he missed weeks of practice and had been continuously engaging in erratic behavior that was fueled by drugs and alcohol, according to the BBC archives. By the time the singer was 22, he and Black Sabbath had put out their first album, which charted in both the UK and US. Throughout his teens, Osbourne said he struggled to keep a job and dabbled with "a bit of burglary" before getting caught after just a few weeks.īut in his 20s, Osbourne joined a band that would eventually become Black Sabbath. More recently known for his reality TV show, "The Osbournes," Ozzy Osbourne was born John Michael Osbourne in 1948 in England. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images and KGC-138/STAR MAX/IPx/AP Ozzy Osbourne was once the front-runner of Black Sabbath. Now in his 80s, Dylan has received multiple awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012 for his contribution to American music and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013 for his lyrics, making him the first songwriter to win the award. He released music again in December of 1967 and found increased success in his 30s. Following the reported incident, he stepped out of the spotlight and was rather quiet for about a year. In 1966, he was reportedly in a near-fatal motorcycle accident, though there have been many mysterious and contradictory details about it shared over the years. He got his big break at 20 years old after one of his shows received a positive review in the New York Times.Ī few years later, in 1964, Dylan released "The Times They Are a-Changin'," which quickly become an anthem for people protesting the Vietnam War.

Iconic folk singer-songwriter, Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941 in Minnesota.

Bob Dylan has a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
