World Classic Rockers

World Classic Rockers
Genres Rock
Years active 1995 - present
Associated acts Santana
Journey
Steppenwolf
Toto
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Boston
Members Nick St. Nicholas
Michael Monarch
Aynsley Dunbar
Fran Cosmo
Randall Hall
Dave Coyle
Mark Hoyt
Greg Walker
Juan del Castillo

World Classic Rockers (or WCR) is a rock supergroup that was founded in 1995 by Nick St. Nicholas of Steppenwolf. St. Nicholas has toured with the band since its inception, which, in similar fashion to Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band, rotates its lineup depending on the contributing musicians' projects at a given time.

WCR performed for the first time in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 10, 1995 with St. Nicholas, Bobby Kimball of Toto, and Joey Molland of Badfinger with Richard Ward, Rosilee, Mike Younce, and Kurt Griffey in the backing band. The three joined Mike Pinera and his Classic Rock All-Stars in putting together a live show for the Harley-Davidson Toys for Tots Run.

Band members (1995–Present)

Official World Classic Rockers members
1995–1996
1997
1997–2000
2000–2002
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Rosilee - lead vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals
  • Denny Laine - lead vocals, guitar
  • Spencer Davis - lead vocals, guitar
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Kurt Griffey - guitar
  • Randy Meisner - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Steve Stewart - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Ron Wikso - drums
2002–2003
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Rosilee - lead vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Kurt Griffey - guitar
  • Randall Hall - lead vocals, guitar
  • Randy Meisner - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Steve Stewart - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Ron Wikso - drums
2003–2005
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Rosilee - lead vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Dave Coyle - guitar
  • Randall Hall - lead vocals, guitar
  • Randy Meisner - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Steve Stewart - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums
2005–2007
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Rosilee - lead vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals
  • Alex Ligertwood - lead vocals
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Dave Coyle - guitar
  • Randall Hall - lead vocals, guitar
  • Steve Stewart - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums
2008–2013
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Fergie Frederiksen - lead vocals
  • Greg Walker - lead vocals
  • Rick Snider - lead vocals
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Dave Coyle - guitar
  • Fran Cosmo - lead vocals
  • Barry Goudreau - guitar
  • Randall Hall - lead vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums
2013–present [1]
  • Nick St. Nicholas - lead vocals, bass guitar
  • Greg Walker - lead vocals
  • Michael Monarch - guitar
  • Dave Coyle - guitar
  • Fran Cosmo - lead vocals
  • Randall Hall - lead vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - electronic organ, keyboards
  • Aynsley Dunbar - drums
  • Juan del Castillo - lead vocals

Typical setlists

2003–2005

Evil Ways (Alex Ligertwood) / Magic Carpet Ride (Nick St. Nicholas & Michael Monarch) / Sweet Home Alabama (Randall Hall) / Gimmie Three Steps (Randall Hall) / Here I Go Again (Aynsley Dunbar) / Me and Bobby McGee (Rosilee) / Piece of My Heart (Rosilee) / Take It Easy (Randy Meisner) / Take It To The Limit (Randy Meisner) / Black Magic Woman (Alex Ligertwood) / Oye Como Va (Alex Ligertwood) / Anyway You Want It (Aynsley Dunbar) / Free Bird (Randall Hall) / Rosanna (Fergie Frederiksen) / Born To Be Wild (Nick St. Nicholas & Michael Monarch)

2008–present

Evil Ways (Greg Walker) / Magic Carpet Ride (Nick St. Nicholas & Michael Monarch) / Sweet Home Alabama (Randall Hall) / Gimmie Three Steps (Randall Hall) / Here I Go Again (Aynsley Dunbar) / Black Magic Woman (Greg Walker) / Oye Como Va (Greg Walker) / Anyway You Want It (Aynsley Dunbar) / Free Bird (Randall Hall) / Rosanna (Fergie Frederiksen) / Born To Be Wild (Nick St. Nicholas & Michael Monarch)

References


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