20 terrific bands that got their start in 1974

50 years ago, groups like Blondie, the Ramones, and Cheap Trick launched their careers—and many of these artists would leave a lasting mark

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20 terrific bands that got their start in 1974
Image: Joey Ramone (Lisa Lake/Getty Images), Debbie Harry (Ed Perlstein/Redferns/Getty Images), Jimmy Buffett (Tom Hill/WireImage)

It could be argued that 1974 is the pivotal year of the 1970s when it comes to music. Not only is it the year that brought a wealth of classic albums—here are 25 of those records celebrating their 50th anniversary this year—along with a bunch of singles that defined the Super Sounds of the 1970s (“The Way We Were,” “Seasons in the Sun,” “Dancing Machine,” “Jungle Boogie”), it’s also a year that launched a number of bands who defined the sound of the second half of the 1970s and far beyond.

Many of the groups formed in 1974 could be roughly classified as punk, including the legendary Ramones and Blondie, but that’s hardly the only genre that had a foundational act find its inception here. Plenty of album rockers, smooth jazz artists, new age performers, and New Wave groups took their first steps in 1974. The following list, in alphabetical order, isn’t meant to be comprehensive, but rather a reflection of the bands that were busy being born 50 years ago.

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38 Special - Caught Up In You (Official Music Video)

Part of the extended Lynyrd Skynyrd musical universe, .38 Special featured Donnie Van Zant, the younger brother of Skynyrd’s ill-fated lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. Donnie teamed with several other Southern rock veterans to form this collection of wild-eyed boys. After grinding it out for years, .38 Special finally broke through at the dawn of the 1980s with such steel-girded arena rock hits as “Rockin’ Into The Night” and “If I’d Been the One.”

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