WHICH ROCK STAR WILL HISTORIANS OF THE FUTURE REMEMBER?

If any.  How many best-selling musicians were there in the 1920s? Only a handful of names are remembered today, especially by the average listener. In the ‘60s and ‘70s, the boomers invested a lot in rock as the dominant genre of their time, but tastes change. Once a style loses cultural cache (see also: swing jazz bands the second the Beatles first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show), its “immortality” dissolves at an astonishing speed.