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Friday night special: A R'n'R trivia question/lateral-thinking puzzle

Scott Wieland doing something with STP and now with Velvet Revolver?

David Lee Roth doing a Van Halen song then and now as a bluegrass deal?

Paul Rodgers singing a Bad Company song and trying to do it as a "member" of the Queen + Paul Rodgers gathering?
 
Claws for Concern said:
Scott Wieland doing something with STP and now with Velvet Revolver?

David Lee Roth doing a Van Halen song then and now as a bluegrass deal?

Paul Rodgers singing a Bad Company song and trying to do it as a "member" of the Queen + Paul Rodgers gathering?

The DVR guess is the most creative one so far ... but wrong.

I have limited access to the computer today so I'll leave you with a hint:

This person/band is neither American nor British but sings/sang in English.
 
Satchel Pooch said:
Claws for Concern said:
Scott Wieland doing something with STP and now with Velvet Revolver?

David Lee Roth doing a Van Halen song then and now as a bluegrass deal?

Paul Rodgers singing a Bad Company song and trying to do it as a "member" of the Queen + Paul Rodgers gathering?

The DVR guess is the most creative one so far ... but wrong.

I have limited access to the computer today so I'll leave you with a hint:

This person/band is neither American nor British but sings/sang in English.

Something by Menudo and Ricky Martin.

God I hope that's not the case.
 
Satchel Pooch said:
Claws for Concern said:
Scott Wieland doing something with STP and now with Velvet Revolver?

David Lee Roth doing a Van Halen song then and now as a bluegrass deal?

Paul Rodgers singing a Bad Company song and trying to do it as a "member" of the Queen + Paul Rodgers gathering?

The DVR guess is the most creative one so far ... but wrong.

I have limited access to the computer today so I'll leave you with a hint:

This person/band is neither American nor British but sings/sang in English.

Men at Work and Colin Hay?
 
Canada, eh?

How's about this:

Summer of '69, Bryan Adams
All For Love, Bryan Adams/Rod Stewart/Sting
 
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