John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer-songwriter, whose career has now spanned four decades.
Osbourne rose to prominence as lead vocalist of pioneering British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and eventually achieved
a multi-platinum solo career which revolutionized the heavy metal genre. As a result he is known as the "Godfather of Heavy
Metal", and, because of some of his material, the "Prince of Darkness".
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career
spans more than four decades. With a stage show that features guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, boa constrictors and
baby dolls, Cooper has drawn equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock to pioneer a grandly theatrical and violent
brand of heavy metal that was designed to shock.
James Patrick Page OBE (born 9 January 1944) is an English guitarist, composer and record producer. He began his career as
a studio session guitarist in London and was subsequently a member of The Yardbirds from 1966 to 1968, after which he founded
the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Page has been described as "unquestionably one of the all-time most influential, important,
and versatile guitarists and songwriters in rock history".
Robert Anthony Plant CBE (born 20 August 1948), is an English rock singer and songwriter, famous for his membership in the
former rock band Led Zeppelin as the lead vocalist and lyricist, as well as for his successful solo career. In 2007, he released
an album, Raising Sand, produced by T-Bone Burnett with American bluegrass soprano Alison Krauss, which won the 2009 Grammy
Award for Album of the Year.
Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), known by his stage name Kid Rock, is an American singer-songwriter with five
Grammy Award nominations. Kid Rock is known for his eccentric personality and his music that fuses rap with heavy metal, blues
rock, southern rock, funk and country music.
Tracy Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T, is a Grammy Award- and NAACP Image Award-winning
American rapper, actor, and author. He is credited with helping to pioneer gangsta rap, a sub-genre of hip hop music, in the
late 1980s. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of NYPD Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola on the NBC police
drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.