Since then, the Foo Fighters have won 13 Grammys and sold millions of records, all thanks to this edgy, long-haired legend. Grohl has a commanding presence on stage, but he always makes sure the focus is on his band, not himself.
Sting
Sting's tenure with The Police cemented him as a British rock legend at an extremely young age. This talented bassist also plays his fair share of guitar parts on all of his records, and his solo act gained global critical acclaim after critics realized how well his energy translates to the stage.
Sting didn't come from wealth. His parents were manual laborers in the UK, and he had forever seen more for himself in his future. After picking up music as a hobby in his young life, he knew that this was what he needed to commit himself to. After taking home 17 Grammy Awards, it's hard to argue against his ideas for himself.
Vince Neil
Vince Neil was always a respectable character in the music world. Mötley Crüe was another one of those party metal bands from the 80s who overindulged in the rock and roll lifestyle to their own detriment. Despite his unfortunate past and struggle with drugs and alcohol, Vince Neil was a force on stage, and he remains to be today.