Chad Kroeger

Singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of Nickelback

Chad Kroeger - Singer-songwriter and lead vocalist of Nickelback
Born

November 15th, 1974
50 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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A prominent Canadian musician, contributed significantly to the rock music scene. As the lead vocalist and guitarist for Nickelback, achieved widespread success with multiple albums and hit singles. His band released notable works such as 'All the Right Reasons' and 'Silver Side Up,' which featured chart-topping songs. Kroeger also engaged in various collaborations and produced music for other artists, expanding his influence in the industry.

Led Nickelback to commercial success with multiple multi-platinum albums

Wrote and performed the Grammy-nominated song 'How You Remind Me'

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