Rod Argent was only sixteen when he co-founded the beloved English band the Zombies in 1961. During their seven years existence, they became something of a hit machine, with songs including "She's Not There," "Tell Her No," and "Time of the Season."  But the members of the band went their separate ways, and Rod formed Argent in 1969.  Between 1970 and 1975, Argent released seven albums, including their best-received one, 1972's All Together Now, which includes the band's most popular tune, "Hold Your Head Up."  In 1977, Rod Argent collaborated with Andrew Lloyd Webber in a rock/classical fusion album called Variations.