Some of the sweetest rock ballads were inspired by daddy's girls: Billy Joel's "Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)," Bruce Springsteen's "When You Need Me," Phil Collins' "You'll Be In My Heart," and other emotional tracks you'd find on a father-daughter dance compilation album.
Even Bono — who came under fire recently when Apple installed the new U2 album on iTunes users' devices without asking — covered Lady Gaga's "Telephone" at his daughter Eve's 21st birthday party.
From models and DJs to actors and musicians, meet the new crop of muses of the most celebrated rock stars.
Alexa Ray Joel, 28, is the singer-daughter of Billy Joel.
Alexa Ray released an EP, "Sketches," in 2006 and was the face of Prell hair care, which previously employed her supermodel mother, Christie Brinkley, as its spokeswoman. Earlier this year, after her first sold-out performance at the Carlyle in New York, rumors swirled that Alexa Ray had undergone plastic surgery (again).
Jemima Kirke, 29, and Lola Kirke, 23, are the actress-daughters of Free and Bad Company's Simon Kirke.
British-born Jemima was an artist before close friend Lena Dunham persuaded her to audition for the role of free-spirit Jessa in HBO's "Girls." She is the older sister of Lola, who is having a breakout moment of her own after landing a New York Times profile and a small role in "Gone Girl."
Jessica Rae Springsteen, 22, is the horseback-riding daughter of Bruce Springsteen.
Jessica Rae is a senior at Duke University and a champion horseback rider, placing first in her jumping division at the 2013 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival. Two years ago, she just narrowly missed out on joining the USA Olympic team.
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