- Al Caiola – jazz guitarist/studio musician/stage performer – worked with dozens of stars including – Elvis – Sinatra – Buddy Holly – Tony Bennett – (9/7/1920 – 11/9/2016)
- Ruth Alice “Ronnie” Gilbert – folk singer/songwriter/actress/activist – The Weavers – (9/7/1926 – 6/6/2015)
- Sonny Rollins – jazz/hard bop – saxophonist – 1930
- Little Milton (James Milton Campbell) – blues singer/songwriter/guitarist – Inverness, MS native – best known for – Grits Ain’t Groceries – Walking The Back Streets And Crying – We’re Gonna Make It – (9/7/1934 – 8/4/2005)
- Ronnie Dove – pop-country singer/songwriter/producer – hits include – Right Or Wrong – One Kiss For Old Times Sake – 1935
- Buddy Holly – multi-award winning singer/songwriter/musician – Rock & Roll pioneer – hits include – Peggy Sue – That’ll Be The Day – True Love Ways – 1986 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame – (9/7/1936 – 2/3/1959)
- Joe Simon – award winning soul–R&B singer/songwriter/producer – hits include – The Chokin’ Kind – Power Of Love – Get Down (Get Down On The Floor) – (9/7/1936 – 12/13/2021)
- Latimore (Benjamin “Benny” Latimore) – R&B/blues singer/songwriter/piano – 2017 Blues Hall of Fame – songs include – Keep The Home Fire Burnin’ – Lets Straighten It Out – 1939
- Alfa Anderson – disco/funk/soul singer – formerly of – Chic – group hits include – Le Freak – Everybody Dance – 1946
- Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson – drummer – best known with – MC5 (Motor City 5) – associated acts include – The New Order – New Race – Asmodeus X – (9/7/1948 – 5/9/2024)
- Gloria Gaynor – disco/R&B singer/actress – best known for hits – I Will Survive – Let Me Know (I Have A Right) – Never Can Say Goodbye – 1949
- Chrissie Hynde – singer/songwriter/musician – rock-new wave band – The Pretenders – group hits include – Brass In Pocket – Middle Of The Road – 1951
- Ben Bossi – saxophonist – Romeo Void – 1953
- Benmont Tench – keyboardist – a founding member of – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – 2002 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1953
- Diane Warren – multiple award winning songwriter – writing credits include – How Do I Live Without You – I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing – 2001 inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and received Hollywood Walk of Fame star – 1956
- Margot Chapman – pop singer – Starland Vocal Band – group best known for 1976 hit – Afternoon Delight – 1957
- Jermaine Stewart – R&B/soul/funk singer – best know for hit – We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off – (9/7/1957 – 3/17/1997)
- John Bradley “Brad” Houser – bass guitarist/saxophonist/clarinetist – Edie Brickell & New Bohemians – group best known for the 1988 hit – What I Am – 1960
- LeRoi Moore – saxophonist/songwriter – founding member of – The Dave Matthews Band – (9/7/1961 – 8/19/2008)
- Chris Acland – English drummer/songwriter – Lush – (9/7/1966 – 10/17/1996)
- James Euringer “Little Jimmy Urine” – singer/musician – Mindless Self Indulgence – 1969
- Chad Sexton – drummer – rock band – 311 (three-eleven) – 1970
- Kenneth Nixon – singer/songwriter – founding member of rock group – Framing Hanley – 1985
- Spectacular Blue Smith – rap/hip-hop singer/author – associated acts include – Pretty Ricky – 1986