Orville “Hoppy” Jones – traditional pop-R&B bass singer/cello-bass – The Ink Spots – 1989 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1999 Vocal Group Hall of Fame – (2/17/1905 – 10/18/1944)
Tommy Edwards – R&B-jazz-pop singer/songwriter – best known for the 1958 hit – It’s All In The Game – (2/17/1922 – 10/22/1969)
Gene Pitney – singer/songwriter/musician – hits include – Only Love Can Break A Heart – (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance – as a writer penned – Hello Mary Lou/Ricky Nelson – He’s A Rebel/ The Crystals – Red Rubber Ball/Bobby Vee – 2002 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (2/17/1940 – 4/5/2006)
Rickey Medlocke – guitar/vocals/multi-instrumentalist – best known with southern rock groups – Blackfoot – Lynyrd Skynyrd – 2008 Native American Music Hall of Fame – 1950
Jeffrey Foskett – singer/songwriter/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/producer/arranger – best known for work with – The Beach Boys – (2/17/1956 – 12/11/2023)
Chante Moore – R&B singer – Old School Lovin’ – Alright – 1967
Tim Mahoney – guitarist –alternative rock band – 311 – 1970
Billie Joe Armstrong – singer/songwriter/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/actor – Green Day– 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – group hits include – When I Come Around – American Idiot – Holiday – 1972
Taylor Hawkins – drummer/singer/songwriter/piano/guitar – 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with – Foo Fighters– associated acts include – Sylvia – Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders – (2/17/1972 – 3/25/2022)