World Classic Rockers

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World Classic Rockers
Also known asWCR
OriginUnited States
GenresRock, hard rock
Years active1995-present
Formerly of
Members
Past members

World Classic Rockers (or WCR) is a rock supergroup band that was founded based from Las Vegas 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 (keys), Rosilee (vocals), Mike Younce (drums), and Kurt Griffey (guitar) 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[edit]

Official World Classic Rockers members[1]
December 1995
Fall 1996[2][3]
1997[4][5]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Bobby Kimball (Toto) - vocals
  • Denny Laine (Wings) - guitar, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randy Meisner (Poco, Eagles) - bass, vocals
  • Rosilee - vocals
  • Joey Molland (Badfinger) - guitar, vocals
  • Kurt Griffey - guitar
  • Denny Seiwell (Wings) - drums
1998–2002[6][7][8][9][10]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Denny Laine (Wings) - guitar, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randy Meisner (Poco, Eagles)- bass, vocals
  • Rosilee - vocals
  • Kurt Griffey - guitar
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Spencer Davis (Spencer Davis Group) - guitar, vocals
  • Steve Stewart - keyboards, vocals
  • Ron Wikso (Foreigner) - drums
2002–2003[11][12]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randy Meisner (Poco, Eagles) - bass, vocals
  • Rosilee - vocals
  • Kurt Griffey - guitar, vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Steve Stewart - keyboards, vocals
  • Ron Wikso (Foreigner) - drums[10]
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
2003–2005[13][14][15][16]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randy Meisner (Poco, Eagles) - bass, vocals
  • Rosilee - vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Steve Stewart - keyboards, vocals
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
2005–2007[17][18]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Rosilee - vocals
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Steve Stewart - keyboards, vocals
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynryd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Alex Ligertwood (Santana) - vocals
2007[19]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Stepenwolf) - guitar
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Steve Stewart - keyboards, vocals
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynryd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Alex Ligertwood (Santana) - vocals
2008[20]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Randall Hall (Lynryd Skynryd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Fran Cosmo (Boston) - vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - keyboards, vocals
2008–2012[21][22][23][24][25][26]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) - vocals
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Fran Cosmo (Boston) - vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - keyboards, vocals
  • Greg Walker (Santana) - vocals
2012–2013[27][28][29]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Fran Cosmo (Boston) - vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - keyboards, vocals
  • Greg Walker (Santana) - vocals
2013–2015[30][31][32]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
  • Dave Coyle - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Fran Cosmo (Boston) - vocals, guitar
  • Mark Hoyt - keyboards, vocals
  • Greg Walker (Santana) - vocals
  • Juan del Castillo - vocals, percussion
2015–present[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]
  • Nick St. Nicholas (Steppenwolf) - bass, vocals
  • Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf) - guitar
  • Randall Hall (Lynyrd Skynyrd) - guitar, vocals
  • Aynsley Dunbar (Journey) - drums
  • Fran Cosmo (Boston) - vocals, guitar
  • Greg Walker (Santana) - vocals

Timeline[edit]

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