- Lester Flatt – bluegrass guitarist/mandolinist – The Foggy Mountain Boys – also known as Flatt & Scruggs – 1985 Country Music Hall of Fame – 1991 International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor – (6/19/1914 – 5/11/1979)
- Tommy Devito – guitar/baritone vocalist – founding member of – The Four Seasons – hits include – Sherry – Walk Like A Man – Big Girls Don’t Cry – (6/19/1928 – 9/21/2020)
- Shirley Mae Goodman – R&B-soul-disco singer – Shirley & Lee – Shirley & Company – hits include – Shame, Shame, Shame – Feel So Good – Let The Good Times Roll – (6/19/1936 – 7/5/2005)
- Al Wilson – soul singer – best known for the 1973 million-selling number 1 hit – Show and Tell – (6/19/1939 – 4/21/2008)
- Elaine “Spanky” McFarlane – singer – Spanky and Our Gang – group hits include – Sundays Will Never Be The Same – Lazy Day – 1942
- Peter Bardens – singer/songwriter/keyboardist – founding member of progressive rock group – Camel – (6/19/1944 – 1/24/2002)
- Robin Box – guitarist – best known with – White Plains – group hits include – Julie Do Ya Love Me – My Baby Loves Lovin’ – 1944
- John Hinch – British drummer – part of the original line-up of heavy metal group – Judas Priest – 1973-1975 – additional associated acts include – Bakerloo – (6/19/1947 – 4/29/2021)
- Nick Drake – folk singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – albums include – Five Leaves Left – Bryter Layter – Pink Moon – (6/19/1948 – 11/25/1974)
- Ann Wilson – rock singer/songwriter/musician – Heart – group hits include – Crazy On You – Magic Man – Barracuda – These Dreams – Alone – 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1950
- Patty Larkin – folk-rock singer/songwriter/guitarist – associated acts include – Four Bitchin’ Babes – 1951
- Larry Dunn – keyboardist/songwriter/arranger/producer – best known with – Earth, Wind & Fire – 2000 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1953
- Danny Chauncey – guitarist/songwriter – best known with southern rock group – 38 Special – associated acts include – Billy Satellite – Mistress – 1956
- Doug Stone – country singer – changed last name from Brooks to Stone to avoid confusion with Garth Brooks – hits include – I’d Be Better Off (In A Pine Box) – In A Different Light – Why Didn’t I Think of That – Too Busy Being In Love – 1956
- Diesel Dahl – rock drummer – TNT – 1959
- Mark “Marty” Debarge – R&B-soul singer/songwriter/horn player – best known for work with – DeBarge – group hits include – Rhythm of the Night – Who’s Holding Donna Now – Who’s Johnny – 1959
- Paula Abdul – pop singer/dance choreographer/TV personality – hits include – Straight Up – Forever Your Girl – 1962
- Simon Wright – rock drummer – best known with – AC/DC – Dio – 1963
- Brian Vander Ark – singer/songwriter/guitarist/actor – associated acts include – The Verve Pipe – 1966
- Brian “Head” Welch – guitarist/singer/songwriter – Korn – solo artist – 1969
- Donovan White – guitar/backing vocals – Vertical Horizon – 1970
- Scott Avett – folk singer/multi-instrumentalist – The Avett Brothers Band – 1976
- Kelly Ogden – punk rock singer/bassist – The Dollyrots – 1979
- Mario Duplantier – French-American drummer/songwriter – best known with progressive death metal band – Gojira – 1981
- Macklemore (Ben Haggerty) – rapper – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – 1983
- Sebastian Keefe – drummer – indie-rock band – Family Of The Year – 1985
- Jeremy Lenzo – bassist/backing vocals – Mayday Parade – 1986
- Jillian Hervey – alt-R&B singer/dancer – half of duo – Lion Babe – with Lucas Goodman – 1986
- Mike Kerr – English rock singer/bassist – best known as half of duo – Royal Blood – with Ben Thatcher – 1989
- Goody Grace – Canadian rock-hip hop-pop singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/rproducer – 1997
- Daniel Skye – dance-pop singer/songwriter – songs include – I Want You – We Got Us – Good As It Gets – 2000