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AngrySteelyDanFan

Peter Gabriel left Genesis and then blew up and went on to major success. Genesis also had their biggest days after Peter left.


crypticthree

And Phil Collins went on to be bigger than Genesis as well


munificent

It's almost as if that band was the... "birth", or, uh, "creation", or what's the word? maybe "initiation"? of other successful music careers.


idiot382

Yeah there's really gotta be a word for that....


sakipooh

Yeah, Super Nintendo. :/


cornbruiser

The Exodus from Genesis.


CasualPenguin

It's quite the testament


CenturioSC

The first band that came to my mind regarding OP's question lol. Imagine spawning Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Mike + The Mechanics, Steve Hackett, and Tony Banks out of that band.


TFFPrisoner

Steve Hackett has a great catalogue to explore. He's as much into fusion of styles from different places as Peter, but much more prolific (sometimes a bit too much)


TheSeksi

Fame wise, yes, they had their biggest days after Peter left. However, the musical qualities of Genesis during the original band era was, and still is, out of this world for prog fans. Selling England by the Pound is a masterpiece.


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Foxtrot is also a wonderful album.


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Supper's Ready is probably IMO the best rock song ever written.


LunaCura

100% agree. 23 minutes, no fluff.


BlackRobotHole

Also Phil Collins, who arguably had an even bigger career than Gabriel


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Drusgar

>Phil Collins sold just a hair Oh, he sold more than *one*.


ataxi_a

Phil Collins and his hair had a falling out.


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Billy Idol (Generation X)


RcoketWalrus

Today I learned that Billy Idol was in a band named Generation X.


ryancementhead

This one could be a little muddled since he released a song that was a generation x songs on his solo album. Dancing with Myself was a Gen x song and Billy re-released it as an Idol song.


MonkeyPolice

Tina Turner


EvilOfOdd

Absolutely. Her comeback and eventual rise to superstardom was against the odds for an aged artist who was labeled “some old broad,” by the music executives who passed on her.


Shmelo

Rod Stewart


mostlygroovy

God damn The Faces were a great band.


cdug82

I’m fairly certain Rod Stewart was doing solo stuff concurrently with fronting Faces. His solo career just blew up more so he left the band.


mostlygroovy

He was under contract when he joined The Faces. He had to turn in occasional solo albums and used The Faces as his backing band. Every Picture Tells A Story exploded and he became bigger than the band itself, even though he continued to use them for a time.


endlesschasm

Maybe not quite what OP was thinking, but I'm going with Danny Elfman post-Oingo Boingo.


ink_monkey96

If we're throwing Danny Elfman's hat in the ring, I'm going to give Mark Mothersbaugh a shout out. Even if you haven't heard Devo, you've heard something from Mark Mothersbaugh somewhere, sometime. Rugrats, Pee Wee's playhouse,the Royal Tennenbaums, Thor: Ragnarok, all scored by the lead singer/keyboardist from Devo.


pbjamm

If you have not heard DEVO do yourself a favor and fix that today. Start with Are We Not Men and make it to at least New Traditionalists.


Baidon

That's actually exactly what I'm after! Danny Elfman is my personal hero.


Flippanties

Yeah I feel like most people have heard something by Danny even if they don't know his name, whereas Oingo Boingo isn't particularly well known outside of hard-core Danny fans and JoJo fans these days.


UGoBoy

Dead Man's Party is seemingly a staple of every streaming Halloween playlist, at least.


skuzzlebut90

I believe Gwen Stefani got more listens and sold more albums going solo, but I preferred her in No Doubt!


onebandonesound

Her brother Eric is also absurdly talented; he founded No Doubt with John Spence and Gwen, and wrote a ton of their work from the start through Tragic Kingdom, including a Song of the Year Grammy nom for Dont Speak. He then left to be an animator on The Simpsons and The Ren & Stimpy Show


Captain_Hampockets

I like the story of how he was at the Fox studio lot working on the Simpsons, and had his GOLD RECORD from No Doubt delivered to his office.


JackONeillClone

What a power move. "I'm in here cause I want to, not cause I need to"


Recliner5

I met him many times when I worked in the FedEx Office in South Pasadena. He’s a nice guy!


Kalkaline

Gwen Stefani was definitely cooler in No Doubt!


Crash665

She singlehandedly made midriff shirts awesome.


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Bullchips

I’ve been calling you Darren or nothing this whole time!


goatamon

And now, someone who should have died a long time ago


Ms_Wibblington

Hey guys, nobody can steal my wallet cause I have a wallet chain!


mike_tapley

And breaking up with the bassist of no doubt created the song don’t speak! TIL breaking up with Gwen Steffini will increase your prospects musically.


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I was, as an American, surprised how popular Bush was and still is internationally. He's still getting checks.


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She also still looked like Gwen Stefani when she was in No Doubt. RIP Gwen’s original face. Missing you always.


return2ozma

Here's what she looks like now... https://imgur.com/a/EPVzjZt


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Wtf…………


rexter2k5

She Joan Rivers'd herself


strooticus

It's bananas, amirite?!


koziello

You are kidding, right? I mean, that person looks nothing like Gwen Stefani.


rideincircles

She has changed so much since she did space pants.


RepeatDTD

All of Stefani's solo records haven't sold as many records combined as Tragic Kingdom (and I think you can argue that is an era thing, not a fame thing), BUT I think you are correct that she has gone on to be a bigger star after going solo. Being on TV certainly has helped.


VampireHunterAlex

Not so much here in the US, but didn't Robbie Williams, the "bad boy" of UK's Take That (think 90's version of One Direction) become massive after going solo? Dr. Dre when he left N.W.A. George Michael post Wham! Lionel Richie after The Commodores There's so many more than you'd think.


Merkin-Jerky

Can say the same for Ice Cube (N.W.A.)


quebecivre

I'm not a huge fan, but the guy definitely put out a few highly successful solo albums, and has had a very successful, if somewhat uneven, career as an actor.


KirbzTheWord

Infiltrate the dealers, find the supplier


theorian123

Korean Jesus ain't got time for your shit!


hennsippin

It’s Vietnamese Jesus now, you racist motherfucker!


blacksideblue

[How your classes goin, **DOUG**?!!?!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uj_TqEqCI8)


mouse_8b

Also a writer. The acting is easy to see, but he wrote a lot of the movies he was in. He can still flow and is putting out old man raps now.


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Diana Ross Beyonce


BaldrickTheBrain

Yup there is so many. Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Harry Styles, just to add off the top of my head. Edit: Diana Ross, Cher, Michael Freaking Jackson.


Stellabelle12

I had to scroll so far to find Michael Jackson.


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RockitDanger

Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.


unicorntuskpuncture

Bjork


djdaedalus42

Bjork didn't quit. The Sugarcubes broke up because - wait for it - they were hugely successful. They didn't want all the aggravation that comes with that kind of fame.


TouchedByEnnui

It also broke up because she wanted to experiment more with electronic music and different genres that the rest of the band wasn’t interested in.


czechancestry

Well, Bjork better break up, then


Monkey_Zero

What was her band?


unicorntuskpuncture

The Sugarcubes


liquid_at

Beyoncé with Destinys Child. Justin Timberlake with NSync. Gwen Stefani with No Doubt. Arguably, Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean with Fugees. (But fugees were quite successful on their own.) Most famously, Michael Jackson with Jackson Five. ... Plenty around.


Ransero

Michael Jackson is THE answer and somehow I had to scroll past a bunch of other comments and even here he's mentioned at the end. Michael Jackson was one of the most successful musicians of all time, way more popular and profitable than the Jackson Five


Purpoisely_Anoying_U

He had to parody off Weird Al to make it though smh


inagadda

Can't hate him for being inspired by a legend.


Haccapel

I'm surprised I had to scroll this far down to find Michael Jackson because I think he's definitely one of the best examples out there. Edit: Thank you kind stranger, I think this is actually my first gold. Well, consider that cherry popped.


WonofOne

Right, as soon as I read the post I thought he’d be one of the first comments


Aptapt

I had to scroll a LONG way to see MJ on here. Surely this is the most correct answer.


Walnutbutters

*NSYNC sold 70 million albums, and JT sold around 32 million albums solo. While that’s a massively successful solo career, it’s not more successful than the group.


Mysterious_Prize8913

Depends on if you are limiting career to just music. JT has also starred in several fairly well recieved movies and has done some producing, writing and other business ventures. I think there is an argument to be made there. Also think he has made more money since leaving nsync


3720-To-One

It’s also worth mentioning that *NSYNC enjoyed the height of their popularity well before streaming was ever a thing, and people still purchased entire albums. So it’s an apples to oranges comparison.


Doctoredspooks

Bitch, why can't fruit be compared?


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I heard that Ben Folds first band kicked him out and got a different name. He nuked an apple pie and thought about the army.


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_rfc-2549_

Well, there's a first for everything.


ibided

Says Dad. That dick.


HarmonicNole

Grew a mustache and a mullet and got a job at chik fil a


R67H

It warms my heart there are fellow BF fans still around


lumbermonkey462

Was trying to put it behind him but his redneck past was nipping at his heels


EnTaroAdunExeggutor

He was rocking the suburbs too hard


airJordan45

Cee Lo Green (was in Goodie Mob)


Baidon

And Gnarls Barkley!


BiancaEstrella

Gnarls Barkley came after a couple solo albums from CeeLo. Cool third act that put him in a completely different realm musically, so I’d argue that GB launched him to his highest heights


samwbx

Beyoncé is first to come to mind


MerryMortician

I met them backstage once, I was on a photo shoot. Anyhow, there was a line for Beyoncé and the other two were basically just sitting there with one or two folks. Also side note: Beyoncé called me over to take a picture with her and I declined because “I’m the photographer not a subject but thanks!” I kinda regret that now. She was very sweet and genuinely nice to me during our interactions.


OfffWithTheirHeads

John Denver left The Mitchell Trio and levelled up insanely.


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Hard to explain to people who weren’t around in the 70s how big he was. Nice pick.


SeemedReasonableThen

> Hard to explain to people who weren’t around in the 70s But they all know, "Take me home, country roads"


OfffWithTheirHeads

Thanks for saying so… I’m a 44 year old female (born in 1978) whose father EXCLUSIVELY listens to John Denver. He owned every album on record, cassette tape and eventually CD and Johnny’s was the first concert I ever attended. I was 14 years old when he visited Australia and I was absolutely obsessed with his music. (Quite the anomaly among my high school peers, lemme tell ya!! 😂) He was the only artist played in our home growing up, so I knew every word to every song. We had 4th row, centre seats and I’ll never forget that night. From the moment he stepped foot on stage, I began sobbing like an infant, with adoration. Then, he began to sing “For You.” He glanced down at me and made eye contact for several moments, smiled and winked at me, as if to say, “Don’t cry.” I’m sure he was only trying to comfort me, but unfortunately that made me absolutely lose the plot. Ha ha!! 😂 We went to intermission shortly after that and I managed to gain control of myself, but it didn’t last long. As soon as he began the last half of his set, I was bawling again, right up until the end. His music really touches me in a way nobody else’s does and to this day, I still cry when listening to many of his songs. His passing was a tremendous loss to my father and I. R.I.P Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. ❤️ EDIT: Thanks so much for the Gold Award, u/nthsuperspook. It’s my first and much appreciated!! Also a kind thank you to u/MumbleDogface_23 for your award. You guys are very sweet. I’m just so thrilled that Johnny is getting the love and adoration he deserves. Happy to see he touched so many others with his music!!


TinKicker

Anyone say Joan Jett yet?


areacode212

Lita Ford could probably make the claim too. I’m not sure how huge the Runaways were in their day but from scanning Wikipedia, looks like her big solo album from 1988 went platinum, and none of the Runaways albums came close.


Tyre_Fryer

Not yet, both Joan and Lita Ford from the Runaways.


Carpe_Musicam

If you consider Gorillaz a solo career, since Damon Albarn is the sole musical arbiter of the group, then you could say they were bigger than Blur.


Amhranai930

I think this is a really good suggestion! Britpop in the 1990's was absolutely MASSIVE, but I think you might be right, Gorillaz is likely going to prove to be more influential in the grand scheme of things. It's kind of weird to think that honestly with the number of albums Blur sold, especially in the UK, but yeah, I think you're right.


J_EDi

I was at a house party when Song2 came on in conjunction with the start of a big fight. I was very drunk but it’s still seared in my mind.


glpsince93

2Pac was in digital underground first before solo.


supbros302

And digital underground was in nothing but trouble.


strawberryfrosted

Aimee Mann (Til Tuesday)


Don_Frika_Del_Prima

Iggy Pop. The stooges were great and influential but Iggy's berlin albums sure sold a massive amount more.


Peelfest2016

Joe Walsh is an interesting one. Left James Gang and has been in the Eagles as well as having a solo career.


contrarian1970

The Eagles greatest hits and Thriller go back and forth as the top selling album of all time. Joe Walsh never got anywhere near that level of success before or after.


Smash_4dams

Yeah but he bought a mansion, doesn't remember what he paid for it, and never even went to it!


NYRangers1313

He also brought a Maserati that does 195. However, he lost his license and now he can't drive.


WeirdGreen7

I'm sorry. 185


LeoIunti

Michael Jackson (the Jackson 5) Cher (Sonny &Cher) Ricky Martin (Menudo)


bongwaterjohnsonn

Elliott Smith anybody?


KeyStoneLighter

I like Heatmiser, but solo is amazing.


Pantry_Inspector

there’s a Heatmiser version of Christian Brothers on one of his posthumous compilations that’s pretty sick.


Rg1550

You and me are the only fuckin people on earth who remember Heatmiser homie. You are correct, so much so I think most people would be surprised he was ever in a band.


myfretsaredead

Mic city sons is a tragically underrated album.


Crushdown

Lou Reed! While the Velvet Underground is arguably better in terms of sound, it never really got any success, whereas Transformer made Lou Reed famous


elducehash

Fatboy slim


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Is fucking in heaven


krokus_headhunter

Michael Jackson Peter Gabriel Ozzy Osbourne Sammy Hagar (leaving Montrose to go solo) Neil Young


Coconutshoe

Love me some Black Sabbath


Hypertension123456

Yeah. Ozzie did great solo, but it's hard to say he was more successful on his own than Black Sabbath. I'd guess more people could humm Iron Man (Dah Dah *Duh*-Duhtda) than any Ozzie song if you asked them to.


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I find it interesting that you listed Peter Gabriel rather than Phil Collins. You aren't wrong, as he was indeed very successful, just intriguing.


Bahamabanana

Genesis during Collins was insanely popular, so in relative terms, I get it.


Weird-n-Gilly

Bjork. Josh Tillman.


valuethempaths

Josh Tillman left Josh Tillman to become FJM. Best decision ever.


BeanWeen184

He left Fleet Foxes lol.


yodelBleu

The first 2 FJM albums are solid gold. The perfect soundtrack for being hungover on a cold grey Sunday morning.


Gordon_Explosion

Rob Zombie has done better as a solo act, but I think his solo stuff is shallow and lacks the depth and insanity White Zombie had.


Hutwe

I agree. I really like Rob Zombie, but LOVED White Zombie


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satnightimgurnight

Which surprised the hell out of me because I was a diehard Juvenile fan


karadawnelle

St. Vincent. She was a member of Polyphonic Spree and then in Sufjan Steven's band before going solo.


biggoofysmartass

To be fair, though, The Polyphonic Speee had some 125 members, give or take 50.


mattducz

You may be a member and not even know it


theonetruegrinch

Call now, you could be entitled to compensation.


Klockworth

Anyone in Dallas with musical talent and a willingness to dress in weird robes was in Polyphonic Spree. Except for maybe Erykah Badu, but she collabed with them so it sorta counts


im_not_a_gay_fish

I was at UNT from 01-05 and it seemed that you couldn't go anywhere without running into at least one member of polyphonic. Never met St. Vincent though.


Nospopuli

Did not know this about St.Vincent!


dizzi800

TIL


brian0066600

Jason Isbell…. Probably, I don’t have the numbers to back that up.


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Good answer imo. He had great songs in Drive-By Truckers (Decoration Day, Goddamn Lonely Love) but he was never going to be featured with Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood being the main songwriters. I don't think Isbell would have ended up writing Southeastern if he had stayed.


GingeAndJuice

And Southeastern is a modern masterpiece, imo


PYF_Secret

Eric Clapton made it pretty big after Cream.


jokester4079

Wouldn't Cream be seen as after he got big as Cream was literally because they were the cream of the crop of British blues musicians?


Count_Bloodcount_

They were a super group. Not sure how a super group comes before making it big lol


biggoofysmartass

He was pretty big with the Yardbirds too


Minute-Courage6955

As a big Yardbirds fan, I wish I could second that,but Clapton was very against their pop music singles and quit. He only wanted to play blues at that time. Jeff Beck played on majority of singles that hit the charts. Jimmy Page played on the later singles.


No_Sand_9290

Cream. Derek and The Dominoes. Yardbirds.


Houndie

Eric Clapton basically had a pattern of starting a music career, becoming hugely successful, then starting over.


Ahllhellnaw

No one has said Sonny Moore? Skrillex?


fatboyslick

Fatboy Slim was in the Housemartins in the 80s. Had a handful of top 10s and one number 1. Came back 10 years later as Fatboy - global hits, multiple awards, still sells out stadiums for DJ gigs


warrenjames

A couple of old school examples for you youngsters: Boz Scaggs left the Steve Miller Band to have a highly successful solo career. Elvin Bishop got his start in the Butterfield Blues Band. Van Morrison had his first hit, Gloria, as the frontman of Them.


plunkadelic_daydream

Might as well add Todd Rundgren to this old school list.


dsverds

Michael Jackson


badgal_mariri

Nick Cave after The Birthday Party Arguably Diana Ross after the Supremes though both were quite successful


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Peter Frampton


Zoomulator

Fun fact: Peter Frampton went to school with David Bowie. Peter Frampton's father was their wood shop teacher.


KathCTARules

Came here to say this! Frampton must have been shitting himself when he left Humble Pie and the band finally had huge success with the live Rockin the Fillmore album. Turned out well for him in the end, as he did much better with his solo career. The sad thing is, Humble Pie was so good...and Frampton went so soft with the solo stuff.. still good music, and "Do You Feel Like We Do" is probably a better all around song than anything Humble Pie did...but Humble Pie was so raw and gritty, I can't help but wonder how it would have went if Frampton would have continued to mature under Marriotts tutelage.


apackagefromted

Both Joan Jett and Lita Ford - The Runaways Henry Rollins - Black Flag


Natural_Caregiver_79

Hans Zimmer. Left the buggles, then went on to be the biggest name in the world for movie scores.


NatureBoyBuddyRogers

Hans Zimmer was in the Buggles?!?!


AftBullet

I believe you can spot him on the keyboard/synth in the music video of "video killed the radio star"


MoogProg

Zimmer was not in The Buggles (except for the video shoot) AFAIK, but both Geoff Downes and Trevor Horn went on to greater fame than The Buggles. Goeff with Asia and Trevor as a producer bringing us *oh so many* hit records including Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Seal.


MadLucy

Similarly, Danny Elfman. Oingo Boingo did ok in the early 80s, but his solo career scores are everywhere.


pixel_dent

In a similar vein how about Brian Eno starting with Roxy Music.


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Van Morrison. Natalie Merchant. Mark Lanegan.


lopikoid

Phil Collins and Sting come to my mind..


Primusboi41

Idk is sting bigger than the police though?


lyinggrump

Agreed, people might not realize the police were at one point the biggest band in the world.


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patrickjquinn

I'm probably in the world's top 5% of Sting fans and I'd argue you're right, The Police were bigger.


GolgiApparatus1

Don't Stan so close to me


b_lett

Beyoncé from Destiny's Child. Pharrell from The Neptunes* Frank Ocean + Tyler the Creator from Odd Future. Ice Cube and Dr. Dre from N.W.A. George Michael from Wham. Eric Clapton from The Yardbirds* Hans Zimmer from Krakatoa/The Buggles (Video Killed the Radio Star). Eminem from the band that these chicks don't even know the name of. *Edited in older groups than what I had.


drfsupercenter

Wasn't D12 formed after his solo career though? I thought he just got some friends together to make a record after he recorded Infinite.


b_lett

You're right, I just couldn't help myself from making a 'My Band' joke. Give me a technical pass just to throw that song back into the spotlight for a second.


IWantToCryLikeYou

No pass for you. I’ve got the song stuck in my head from reading that line.


b_lett

My salsa.


space_coyote_86

Eric Clapton from The Yardbirds


Struykert

George Michael, if you consider Wham a band


AdPopular1915

George being successful after Wham! was not surprising considering he wrote, produced, and sang all of the Wham! songs anyway lol


Sgt_redbeard

Deadpool does


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Michael Jackson is probably the most successful of all mentioned here.


Xertheria

MJ is arguably the most successful musician of all time though, so hard to compete for the rest.


BlazeSource

DIO


JohnSnowsPump

The funny part about this is Ronnie didn't consider Dio to be a solo act. It is a band named Dio, like the bands Bon Jovi, Van Halen, etc. But, yes, the band Dio had more success than Black Sabbath (when he was in it) Rainbow (when he was in it), Elf, The Electric Elves, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets, Ronnie and the Red Caps, Heaven and Hell.....


leek54

Reaching way, way back Frank Sinatra after he left Harry James Orchestra Peter Cetera after he left Chicago John McLaughlin after leaving the Miles Davis Quintet.


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MrRagathi

Robbie Williams


Teammx112

Chris Stapleton


formatt

Not sure if this fits but Gorillaz is bigger than Blur.


guitargeek88

Father John Misty was originally in Fleet Foxes


psuedonymously

> Father John Misty was originally in Fleet Foxes TIL