- James “Jimmy” Dorsey – jazz clarinet/saxophone/composer/big band leader – (3/29/1904 – 6/12/1957)
- Donny Conn – drummer – The Playmates – 1950’s hits include – Jo-Ann – Beep Beep – What Is Love – (3/29/1930 – 9/2/2015)
- Van Broussard – swamp pop singer/musician – “King Of Swamp Pop” – songs include – Lord I Need Somebody Bad – Ooh Poo Pah Doo – Pledging My Love – (3/29/1937 – 11/17/2020)
- Astrud Gilberto – Brazilian samba-bossa nova singer/songwriter/artist – best known for her version of – The Girl From Ipanema – (3/29/1940 – 6/5/2023)
- Raymond “Ray” Davis – bass singer – The Parliaments – Parliament Funkadelic – P-Funk – 1997 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (3/29/1940 – 7/5/2005)
- Chad Allan – Canadian singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – founding member and original lead vocalist for – The Guess Who – additional act associations include – Brave Belt – Chad Allan and the Reflections – (3/29/1943 – 11/21/2023)
- Vangelis – Greek composer/musician – best known for – Chariots of Fire – (3/29/1943 – 5/17/2022)
- Terry Jacks – Canadian singer/songwriter/producer/environmentalist – best known the the 1974 hit – Seasons In The Sun – 1944
- Billy Thorpe – singer/songwriter/producer/musician – Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs – solo artist – hits include – Children of the Sun – (3/29/1946 – 2/28/2007)
- Bobby Kimball – singer/songwriter/musician – Toto – group hits include – Hold The Line – Africa – Rosanna – solo artist – 1947
- Robert Gordon – rockabilly singer/actor – (3/29/1947 – 10/18/2022)
- Mark Greenfield – keyboardist/singer/songwriter – best known with rock band – The Stranglers – (3/29/1949 – 5/3/2020)
- Perry Farrell – singer/songwriter/musician – Jane’s Addiction – 1959
- John Popper – harmonica/vocals/guitar – best known with – Blues Traveler – group hits include – Hook – Run-Around – associated acts include – John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours – solo artist – 1967
- Sue Foley – multi-award winning Canadian blues singer/guitarist – 1968
- Brady Seals – keyboards/vocals/songwriter – Little Texas – group hits include – What Might Have Been – God Blessed Texas – solo artist – Hot Apple Pie – 1969