Leon Theremin – Russian inventor of one of the first electronic music instruments – The Theremin – and the first to be mass produced – (8/27/1896 – 11/3/1993)
Billy Grammer – country singer/songwriter/guitarist – was a regular performer on The Grand Ole Opry – best known for 1959 hit – Gotta Travel On – (8/28/1925 – 8/10/2011)
John Perkins – Canadian singer – lead & tenor – The Crew Cuts – group is best known for the 1954 hit – Sh-Boom – 1931
Clem Cattini – English drummer – The Tornados – studio work for – Cliff Richard – Lou Reed – 1939
Anne “Honey” Lantree – drums/vocals – English beat band – The Honeycombs – group best known for 1964 hit – Have I The Right? – (8/28/1943 – 12/12/2018)
David Soul – American-British actor/singer – large body of work as an actor – best known from TV’s Starsky & Hutch – pop hits include – Don’t Give Up On Us – Silver Lady – (8/28/1943 – 1/4/2023)
Bob Segarini – American-Canadian singer/songwriter/composer/radio host – founding member of rock group – The Wackers – (8/28/1945 – 7/10/2023)
Danny Seraphine – drummer/songwriter/record-theatrical-film producer – founding member of – Chicago – 2016 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – associated acts include – California Transit Authority (CTA) – 1948
Hugh Cornwell – English singer/songwriter/guitar/bass/novelist – best known with punk rock/new wave band – The Stranglers – 1949
Dave Hlubek – southern rock guitarist/songwriter/backing vocals – a founding member of – Molly Hatchet – associated acts include – Southern Rock All-Stars – (8/28/1951 – 9/3/2017)
Wayne Osmond – pop singer/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist – The Osmond Brothers – Donnie & Marie – 1951
Kim Appleby – English singer/songwriter/actress – associated acts include – Mel & Kim – 1961
Shania Twain (Eileen Edwards) – Canadian country singer/songwriter – first woman to sell 10 million copies each of consecutive albums – The Woman In Me – Come On Over – 1999 CMA Entertainer of the Year – 1965
Jerry Fehily – drummer – best known with Irish rock band – Hothouse Flowers – group songs include – Don’t Go – Give It Up – Sleeping Beauty – 1966
Jess Margera – metal drummer – co-founder of – CKY – additional associated acts include – Gnarkill – Viking Skull – The Company Band – The Evesdroppers – 1978
Jake Owen – country singer/songwriter/musician – hits include – Beachin’ – Alone With You – Barefoot Blue Jean Night – I Was Jack (You Were Diane) – American Country Love Song – Made For You – 1981
Florence Welch – English indie-rock singer/songwriter – Florence & The Machine – group songs include – Dog Days Are Over – What The Water Gave Me – Too Much Is Never Enough – 1986
Cassadee Pope – country singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – winner of the 3rd season of The Voice – hits include – Wasting All These Tears – Think Of You (with Chris Young) – Over You – Stupid Boy – 1989
Kier Kemp – English rhythm guitarist/vocals – best known with the theatrical alt-rock group – Fearless Vampire Killers – 1991