- Paul Foster – gospel singer – associated acts include – The Soul Stirrers – Rising Stars – Golden Echoes – (7/12/1920 – 8/20/1995)
- Howie Casey – R&B-rock saxophonist – Derry and the Seniors – Howie Casey and the Seniors – associated acts include – Paul McCartney and Wings – Marc Bolan – The Who – Carl Perkins – Chuck Berry – 1937
- Richie Albright – country drummer – best known as part of the backing and recording band of – Waylon Jennings – (7/10/1939 – 2/9/2021)
- Christine McVie – multi-award winning English singer/songwriter/keyboardist – Fleetwood Mac – solo hits include – Got A Hold On Me – Love Will Show Us How – 1998 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Fleetwood Mac – (7/12/1943 – 11/20/2022)
- Butch Hancock – Texas country-folk singer/songwriter/guitar – associated acts include – The Flatlanders – Marce LaCouture – Jimmie Dale Gilmore – 1945
- Wilko Johnson – English guitarist/singer/songwriter/piano/actor – associated acts include – Dr Feelgood – Solid Senders – The Wilko Johnson Band – Ian Dury & The Blockheads – (7/12/1947 – 11/21/2022)
- Walter Egan – singer/songwriter/guitarist – best known for the 1978 hit – Magnet and Steel – associated acts include – Spirit – 1948
- Eric Carr (Paul Charles Caravello) – drummer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – was a member of KISS from 1980 til his death in 1991 where he used the persona of “The Fox” – (7/12/1950 – 11/24/1991)
- Philip Taylor Kramer – bassist/keyboards/vocals – best known with – Iron Butterfly – (7/11/1952 – 2/12/1995)
- Randy McCormick – country keyboardist/songwriter – associated acts include – Eddie Rabbitt – Conway Twitty – George Strait – Ricky Van Shelton – Kenny Chesney – 1952
- Eric Adams – rock singer/frontman/guitar/keyboard – Manowar – associated acts include – LOOKS – HolyHell – 1954
- Julie Miller – Christian and country songwriter/singer/support artist – numerous artist associations – 1956
- Sandi Patti – multi-award winning contemporary Christian singer/pianist/author – dubbed “The Voice” for her wide vocal range and expressive flexibility – 1956
- Dan Murphy – singer/songwriter/guitarist – co-founder of – Soul Asylum – additional associated acts include – Golden Smog – 1962
- Robin Wilson – singer/songwriter/guitar/producer – Gin Blossoms – group hits include – Hey Jealousy – Found Out About You – Until I Fall Away – associated acts include – Gas Giants – 1965
- Tanya Donnelly – singer/songwriter/guitarist – The Breeders – Throwing Muses – Belly – 1966
- John Petrucci – metal guitarist/composer/producer – associated acts include – Dream Theater – 1967
- Jesse Pintado – Grindcore-death metal guitarist – associated acts include – Napalm Death – Terrorizer – (7/12/1969 – 8/27/2006)
- Brett Reed – punk rock drummer/guitar – associated acts include – Rancid – Devils Brigade – 1972
- Shannon Lawson – country singer/songwriter/guitar/mandolin – songs include – Goodbye On A Bad Day – 1973
- Troy Olsen – country singer/songwriter/guitar – songs include – Summer Thing – Good Hands – associated acts include – Blake Shelton – Tim McGraw – 1973
- Tracie Spencer – R&B singer/songwriter/actress – hits include – Tender Kisses – Symptoms Of True Love – This House – 1976
- Kimberly Perry – country-pop singer/songwriter/musician – The Band Perry – country hits include – If I Die Young – You Lie – Better Dig Two – Done – All Your Life – 1983
- Chad Brownlee – Canadian country singer/songwriter/guitar/actor/former hockey player – songs include – Dear Drunk Me – Forever’s Gotta Start Somewhere – 1984
- Derek Sanders – singer/piano/guitar – best known with indie-rock group – Mayday Parade – 1986
- Renee Phoenix – rock singer/songwriter/guitar – associated acts include – Fit For Rivals – 1987
- Melissa O’Neil – Canadian pop singer/actress – songs include – Alive – Let It Go – 1988
- Zach Beeken – country-pop singer/songwriter – associated acts include – Restless Road – group songs include – Growing Old With You – Bar Friends – Took One Look At Her Momma – 1995
- Nick Dean – alt-pop singer/songwriter/guitar/producer/photographer/filmmaker – songs include – How Did We? – Make It Come Back – 1996