James Burton – rock/rockabilly guitarist – “Master of the Telecaster” – Dubberly, LA native – 2001 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Rockabilly Hall of Fame – Musicians Hall of Fame – 1939
Harold Reid – bass vocalist – was part of the multi award winning group – The Statler Brothers – group hits include – Flowers On The Wall – Bed Of Roses – 2008 Country Music Hall of Fame – (8/21/1939 – 4/24/2020)
Clydie “Brown Sugar” King – R&B-soul singer – well known for session work as a backing vocalist with multiple major artists including – Lynyrd Skynyrd – Humble Pie – B.B. King – The Rolling Stones – Bob Dylan – solo artist – 1973 R&B hit – Loneliness (Will Bring Us Together Again) – (8/21/1943 – 1/7/2019)
Dominic Grant – singer – best known as an original member of the UK pop group – Guys ‘n’ Dolls – group songs include – There’s A Whole Lot Of Loving – You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me – You’re My World – (8/21/1949 – 11/18/2020)
Joe Strummer (John Graham Mellor) – lead vocalist – punk group – The Clash – 2003 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (8/21/1952 – 12/22/2002)
Steve Smith – rock-jazz drummer – Journey – group hits include – Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ – Who’s Crying Now – Open Arms – Don’t Stop Believin’ – 2002 Modern Drummer Hall of Fame – 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1954
Budgie (Peter Edward Clarke) – drummer – The Slits – Siouxsie & The Banshees – The Creatures – 1957
Kim Sledge – R&B singer – Sister Sledge – group best known for 1978 hit – We Are Family – 1958
Mike Howe – heavy metal singer – associated acts include – Metal Church – Heretic – Snair – (8/21/1965 – 7/26/2021)
Serj Tankian – Armenian-American metal singer/multi-instrumentalist – System of a Down – 1967
Dina Carroll (Geraldine Caroll) – English soul singer/songwriter – songs include – So Close – Don’t Be A Stranger – 1968
Liam Howlett – songwriter/producer/musician/DJ – The Prodigy – 1971
Preston Brust – country singer/songwriter – part of the duo – LoCash – 1974