
Eagles
Eagles of Death Metal
Earth, Wind & Fire
Easy Beats, The
Echo & The Bunnymen
Ed Sheeran
Eddie Japan
Eddie Money
Eddie Vedder
Edgar Winter Group, The
EELS
Eiffels, The
Elastica
Electric Light Orchestra, The (ELO)
Electric Six
Electric Sun
Elemeno P
Elle King
Ellie Goulding
Elton John
Elvis Costello
Elvis Presley
EMF
Employed to Serve
Endeverafter
Enter Shikari
Entombed
Epica
Erasure
Eric Burdon and the Animals
Eric Cartman
Eric Church
Eric Clapton
Ernie And The Automatics
Erra
Escape The Fate
Europe
Eurythmics
Evanescence
Eve 6
Everclear
Everlife
Evermore
Every Avenue
Every Time I Die
Evile
Exene Cervenka
Exodus
Exploited
Extreme
- Eagles: One of the most successful rock bands of all time, the Eagles blended rock with country to create a smooth, harmonious sound. Their hits like “Hotel California,” “Take It Easy,” and “Desperado” are classics. Known for their tight vocal harmonies and Don Henley’s soulful voice, the Eagles dominated the 1970s and remain one of the best-selling bands in history with their Greatest Hits album.
- Eurythmics: Formed by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in the early 1980s, Eurythmics fused new wave, synth-pop, and rock to create iconic hits like “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” and “Here Comes the Rain Again.” Lennox’s powerful voice and their innovative use of synthesizers made them pioneers of the era.
- Electric Light Orchestra (ELO): Blending rock with classical music, ELO became famous for their orchestral arrangements, complex soundscapes, and Jeff Lynne’s songwriting. Their hits like “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Evil Woman,” and “Don’t Bring Me Down” helped shape the sound of progressive rock in the 1970s.
- Evanescence: Known for their gothic, symphonic rock sound, Evanescence rose to fame in the early 2000s with their debut album Fallen. Fronted by Amy Lee’s haunting vocals, they created chart-topping hits like “Bring Me to Life” and “My Immortal,” blending alternative metal with orchestral elements.