In January 1994, Burton Cummings appeared on the Howard Stern Show, performing a selection of his hit songs. At this point in his career, Cummings had... Read Full Description >
In January 1994, Burton Cummings appeared on the Howard Stern Show, performing a selection of his hit songs. At this point in his career, Cummings had embarked on a successful solo journey after his time with The Guess Who, a band he co-founded that achieved significant fame in the late 1960s and early '70s with hits like "American Woman" and "These Eyes." Prior to this live recording, The Guess Who's last studio album was "Power in the Music," released in 1975, marking the band's transition before Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman pursued their respective solo careers. During his Howard Stern performance, Cummings demonstrated the enduring popularity of his work, showcasing songs that not only defined his legacy but also contributed to the foundation of Canadian rock music. His continued influence and recognition in the industry during this live event highlighted the lasting impact of his contributions as a member of The Guess Who.