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Neil Finn
Neil Finn
New Zealand musician
1
Australian Crawl
Australian Crawl
Australian pop band
2
Colin Hay
Colin Hay
Australian musician and actor born in Scotland
3
Eurythmics
Eurythmics
British music duo
4
Marcia Hines
Marcia Hines
American-Australian vocalist, actress and TV personality
5
Icehouse
Icehouse
Australian rock band (initially known as Flowers)
6
Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything
Australian new wave/pop-rock band
7
Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Scottish-Australian songwriter, rock singer
8
Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
English singer-songwriter and musician
9
Do-Ré-Mi
Do-Ré-Mi
Australian band
10
Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel
Australian rock band
11
Styx
Styx
American rock band from Chicago
12
Rick Dees
Rick Dees
American radio personality, comedic performer
13
Skyhooks
Skyhooks
Australian band
14
Graham Parker
Graham Parker
British singer
15
Paul Rodgers
Paul Rodgers
English-Canadian singer-songwriter
16
Little River Band
Little River Band
Australian rock band
17
Men at Work
Men at Work
Australian rock band
18
Air Supply
Air Supply
British-Australian soft rock group
19
Red Rider
Red Rider
Canadian band
20
Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
21
Pat Benatar
Pat Benatar
American singer and songwriter
22
John Farnham
John Farnham
Australian singer
23
Guy Sebastian
Guy Sebastian
Australian singer-songwriter
24
INXS
INXS
Australian rock band
25
Nate Ruess
Nate Ruess
American singer-songwriter
26
America
America
Americo-British folk rock band
27
Dragon
Dragon
New Zealand rock band
28
The Dream Academy
The Dream Academy
English folk rock band
29
Stephen Cummings
Stephen Cummings
Australian singer
30
The Power Station
The Power Station
American-British rock supergroup
31
The Beat
The Beat
British band
32
Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge
American vocal group
33
Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning
Australian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
34
Models
Models
australian rock band
35
Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
36
Tim Finn
Tim Finn
New Zealand musician and member of Crowded House
37
Steve Kipner
Steve Kipner
American-born Australian songwriter and record producer
38
Kix Brooks
Kix Brooks
American musician
39
Ben Lee
Ben Lee
Australian actor and singer
40
Barry White
Barry White
American singer-songwriter
41
Soul II Soul
Soul II Soul
British band
42
Howard Jones
Howard Jones
English musician, singer and songwriter
43
Roger McGuinn
Roger McGuinn
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
44
The Knack
The Knack
band
45
Keith Sweat
Keith Sweat
American singer and producer
46
John Paul Young
John Paul Young
Australian singer
47
Crowded House
Crowded House
pop rock band from New Zealand/Australia
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It's a Beautiful Day
It's a Beautiful Day
American band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1967
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Rogue Traders
Rogue Traders
band
50
Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams
British singer and entertainer
51
Blondie
Blondie
American rock band
52
Billy Field
Billy Field
Australian singer
53
Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano
Australian singer
54
Jim Capaldi
Jim Capaldi
English musician and songwriter
Roger Voudouris
American singer

Roger Voudouris

Intro
American singer
Genres
Record Labels
Awards Received
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score
Nominated For
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score

John Roger Voudouris (December 29, 1954 – August 3, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter/guitarist best known for his 1979 hit, "Get Used to It".

Voudouris was born in Sacramento, California and formed Roger Voudouris' Loud as Hell Rockers while still attending C.K. McClatchy High School, entering regular performances at the Elegant Barn Nightclub. That band would later enjoy small success while performing as an opening act for The Doobie Brothers, Stephen Stills, and John Mayall. Voudouris also performed in Voudouris/Kahne with David Kahne, prior to being signed by Warner Bros. Records as a solo act.

His first solo album was the self-titled Roger Voudouris released in 1978; it received little interest from radio or other media. However, his second album Radio Dream contained the pop hit "Get Used to It" which peaked at No. 21 in June 1979 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 4 in Australia. Voudouris performed the song on the Merv Griffin Show.

Radio Dream was followed a year later with the 1980 album A Guy Like Me and the 1981 album On the Heels of Love. While A Guy Like Me and On the Heels of Love did not achieve the success of his previous album, Voudouris did achieve quite a large amount of success in Japan where his musical style was very popular. He also became a small cult-figure in Australia after appearing on the popular music television program Countdown in August 1979. In his appearance on the show he wore a figure hugging outfit with brown leather trousers while miming "Get Used to It" into a wind machine, which made his long hair flow: it led to his brief status as a sex symbol in that country.

After the decline of his solo career, Voudouris returned to writing music and lyrics for various projects including the movie The Lonely Lady starring Pia Zadora, and a documentary on the life of Elvis Presley.

Voudouris died in 2003 after suffering from liver disease for some time. He was survived by three children from his first marriage, his former wife, and his then-wife, Jennifer (from whom he was separated).