I'm saying Johnny Cash. The reason being that he bought a whole genre, almost single handedly, into the spotlight. Because of Cash, Country music became very popular around the world. Whether you like Country music or not, that is one hell of a feat.
In doing so, he started to become a huge influence on other genres. People were starting to recognise what he had done, and it inspired people. Quite frankly, he is one of the most revolutionary artists in history.
His music itself is a great inspiration too. He was never afraid to try something new. I mean, he was more than happy to play concerts in prisons, and his final albums, known as the 'American Recordings' series, are truly astonishing albums.
I think I just had to really explain Johnny Cash, because some people really don't know about him.
But onto my list, mine would go like this:
Johnny Cash - see above
Black Sabbath - Often considered the fathers of Heavy Metal, which is still a very prominant genre today.
Led Zeppelin - A huge influence on several artists and bands. Sometimes considered as a band who started the heavy metal genre, though not as much as Sabbath
Metallica - Again, Heavy Metal. Bought they were able to bring Metal into the spotlight.
The Beatles - Broke boundaries with some of their music. Inspired millions.
Michael Jackson - Again, inspired a huge amount of artists. He was never afraid to try something out of his depth. He experimented with Disco, Ballads, Rock, Pop. The list goes on.
Rage Against The Machine - Tried something new. They did something that no band had really done since the punk movement, and that was standing up for what they believed in.
I will add more as I think of them.
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