Great Overall Career Arc -- Group/Solo


I'm interested in opinions on great artist who started out in a great band(s) and then went on to have equally great or better solo careers. The starting band can be relatively short-lived (at least 2 albums), but the solo career should be long-lived, or vice versa.

An obvious example would be John Lennon, but after thinking about it I don't think he qualifies. Is his solo work really as good or better than his original group work? I think the same applies to Brian Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, George Clinton or Sting.

I'm thinking more along the lines of Neil Young (Buffalo Springfield), Bryan Ferry (Roxy Music), Gram Parsons (Byrds & Flying Burrito Bros.), Jeff Beck (Yardbirds), Micheal Jackson (Jackson 5), Dave Alvin (Blasters) or even Robin Trower (Procol Harum).

Who would you include on this list?
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Karl Wallinger started with The Waterboys then formed World Party as his "solo" vehicle (think Paul McCartney's Wings)

Richard Thompson started with Fairport Convention and now enjoys a great solo career after a stint performing with his wife, Linda

Sonny Landreth started out with Zachary Richard's zydeco band, then joined John Hiatt, then started a great solo career

My own personal quirk would add Lindsey Buckingham, whose last 3 solo records and 2 live solo records are personal favorites while he maintains the on and off gig with Fleetwood Mac.

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Mark Knopfler(Dire Straits)
Natalie Merchant(10,000 Maniacs)
Ozzy Osbourne(Black Sabbath)
Gerry Rafferty(Stealers Wheel)
Steve Winwood(Traffic)
Toscanni started out a violin player in opera orchestra and had a 60 yr career after that as a solo.
Peter Gabriel from Genesis
Steve Hackett from Genesis
Phil Collins " " EDIT: oops - strike him per the OP's criteria and prior mention

Brian Eno from Roxy Music