Tex Ritter – country singer/guitar/actor – 1964 Country Music Hall of Fame – 1980 Western Performers Hall of Fame – 1998 Texas Country Music Hall of Fame – hits include – I’m Wastin’ My Tears On You – You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often – You Will Have To Pay – (1/12/1905 – 1/2/1974)
Ray Price – country-western swing – singer/songwriter/guitar – hits include – For The Good Times – Crazy Arms – City Lights – Heartache By The Number – Make The World Go Away – 1996 Country Music Hall of Fame – (1/12/1926 – 12/16/2013)
Glenn Yarbrough – folk singer – The Limeliters – songs include – There’s A Meetin’ Here Tonight – Lonesome Traveler – Hard Ain’t It Hard – solo artist – hits include – Baby The Rain Must Fall – It’s Gonna Be Fine – (1/12/1930 – 8/11/2016)
Des O’Connor – English comedian/singer/TV personality – The Des O’Connor Show – number one 1968 UK hit – I Pretend – (1/12/1932 – 11/14/2020)
William Lee Golden – country-gospel baritone singer – The Oak Ridge Boys – I’ll Be True To You – Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight – Elvira – Bobbie Sue – Thank God For Kids – American Made – 2000 Gospel Music Hall of Fame – 2001 Silver Buffalo Award from Boy Scouts of America – 2015 Country Music Hall of Fame – 1939
Cynthia Robinson – funk-soul-R&B trumpet/vocals – hits include – Dance To The Music – 2006 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Sly & The Family Stone – (1/12/1944 – 11/23/2015)
Chris Bell – singer/songwriter/guitarist – Big Star – solo artist – (1/12/1951 – 12/27/1978)
Larry Hoppen – singer/guitar/keyboards – co-founder of – Orleans – lead vocalist on the group’s three biggest hits – Dance With Me – Still The One – Love Takes Time – (1/12/1951 – 7/24/2012)
Ricky Van Shelton – multi-award winning country singer/songwriter/guitar – hits include – I’ll Leave This World Loving You – Life Turned Her That Way – Keep It Between The Lines – I Am A Simple Man – Rockin’ Years (with Dolly Parton) – I’ve Cried My Last Tear For You – 1952