13 Rock Stars Who Had Not-So-Rocking Jobs Before They Made It Big

We’ve all had jobs we’re not proud of-sandwich artists and whatnot-but it’s fascinating to see some of the not-so-rock star jobs that rock stars had before they made their way to the big time. Some are humbling, unexpected and, quite frankly, terrifying jobs. It’s amazing what people will do when they can’t make music for a living.

MADONNA

Madonna worked at a Dunkin’ Donuts, serving up coffee and pastries, before she was serving up hit albums.

EDDIE VEDDER

Eddie Vedder worked as a security guard for La Valencia Hotel before he started Pearl Jam.

ROD STEWART

Rod Stewart was a newspaper delivery boy growing up and also worked as a silk screen printer. He later plotted graves at Highgate Cemetery, partly to face a childhood fear he had of death.

JACK WHITE

Jack White worked as an upholsterer at a furniture shop called Third Man Upholstery. He would create his own music label called Third Man Records.

GIRL TALK

Gregg Gillis worked as a biomedical engineer before he became the musical mad scientist known as Girl Talk.

KURT COBAIN

Kurt Cobain worked as a custodian just before Nirvana’s debut album.

NICK HARMER

Death Cab for Cutie’s bassist Nick Harmer used to work in sanitation, which proves that you can be both a musician and a trash man.

CHRIS CORNELL

Chris Cornell worked as a seafood wholesaler and was a sous-chef at a Seattle restaurant before beginning his music career, in which he would be the frontman for bands like Soundgarden and Audioslave.

OZZY OSBOURNE

Ozzy Osbourne, the “Prince of Darkness,” used to tune car horns, as well as work as a construction worker, plumber and slaughterhouse employee before he hit it big with Black Sabbath.

MICK JAGGER

Mick Jagger worked at a mental hospital to help pay tuition at the London School of Economics.

WAYNE COYNE

Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips worked as a “chef” at Long John Silver’s.

CYNDI LAUPER

Cyndi Lauper worked as a pet kennel cleaner before getting recognized. She would later work in retail and as an IHOP waitress during the early phase of her music career.

GENE SIMMONS

Gene Simmons worked as an assistant to an editor at Glamour and Vogue.

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