Bands & artists like Bob Welch
If you like Bob Welch, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Fleetwood Mac
As a former member, their blend of rock and melodic harmonies mirrors Welch's intimate yet expansive sound.
Lindsey Buckingham
His solo work features intricate guitar work and layered vocals that resonate with Welch's rhythmic pulse.
Steely Dan
GuideTheir sophisticated rock sound combines jazz elements and rich melodies, akin to the melodic richness found in Welch's music.
Christopher Cross
Cross's soft rock style includes lush arrangements and introspective lyrics that align well with Welch's aesthetic.
America
GuideTheir harmonic blend of folk and rock creates an intimate atmosphere similar to the emotional depth in Welch's songs.
Jackson Browne
GuideBrowne’s storytelling and melodic sensibility evoke a similar reflective quality present in Welch's compositions.
Eagles
GuideTheir smooth harmonies and classic rock instrumentation reflect the melodic richness characteristic of Welch's work.
Jim Croce
Croce’s narrative-driven songs with acoustic elements parallel the intimate storytelling found in Welch's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like Bob Welch?
Artists similar to Bob Welch include Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham, Steely Dan and Christopher Cross. Each shares elements of Bob Welch's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Bob Welch?
Bob Welch is primarily known for rock music. His music unfolds with a rhythmic pulse that balances restraint and melodic richness, creating an intimate yet expansive listening experience.
Where should I start if I like Bob Welch?
If you enjoy Bob Welch, start with Fleetwood Mac — their album "The Pious Bird of Good Omen" is a great entry point. As a former member, their blend of rock and melodic harmonies mirrors Welch's intimate yet expansive sound.