Drumming Legends: 5 Iconic Drummers Who Changed Rock Music

Ringo Starr, The Beatles: Ringo Starr, the unassuming backbone of The Beatles, provided the band's steady backbeat and versatility in songs like "Strawberry Fields Forever."

Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts' stoic presence and powerful drumming were irreplaceable, leaving a mark on iconic songs such as "Paint It Black."

Keith Moon, The Who: Keith Moon's maximalist style set the template for charismatic rock drummers, driving The Who's transcendent sound with epic backbeats.

John Bonham, Led Zeppelin: John Bonham's thunderous drumming balanced Led Zeppelin's hard rock sound, from crashing through "Rock and Roll" to subtle touches in "Stairway to Heaven."

Levon Helm, The Band: Levon Helm, with his rootsy knowledge and distinct drumming, contributed to The Band's quintessentially American sound, captivating with songs like "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down."