Harold Lane “Hal” David – multi-award winning lyricist – best known for collaborations with Burt Bacharach – 1972 Songwriters Hall of Fame – 1984 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame – (5/25/1921 – 9/1/2012)
Kitty Kallen – swing-jazz-pop singer/actor – best known for 1954’s – Little Things Mean A Lot – 2009 Hit Parade Hall of Fame – (5/25/1921 – 1/7/2016)
Tom T. Hall –country singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist– “The Storyteller” – 1971 became a member of the Grand Ole Opry – 2002 Kentucky Musical Hall of Fame – 2008 Country Music Hall of Fame – 2018 Hall and his wife Dixie inducted in the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame – songwriting credits and hits include – Harper Valley P.T.A. – I Love – 2008 Country Music Hall of Fame – (5/25/1936 – 8/20/2021)
Jimmy Capps – country guitarist – Nashville session musician – long standing member of the Grand Ole Opry house band – (5/25/1939 – 6/2/2020)
William D. “Billy” Young – soul singer – songs include – You Left The Water Running – Have Pity On Me – (5/25/1941 – 8/18/1999)
Brian “Blinky” Davison – drummer – best known with – The Nice – (5/25/1942 – 4/15/2008)
Mitch Margo – singer with the vocal group – The Tokens – best known for the 1961 hit – The Lion Sleeps Tonight – (5/25/1947 – 11/24/2017)
Klaus Meine – rock singer/rhythm guitar – Scorpions – group hits include – Rock You Like A Hurricane – Wind of Change – 1948
Jean Millington – singer/bassist – best known as part of the all female rock group – Fanny – 1975 hit – Butter Boy – 1950
Robby Steinhardt – violin/viola/singer – best known with progressive rock band – Kansas – group hits include – Dust In The Wind – Carry On Wayward Son – (5/25/1950 – 7/17/2021)