George “The Possum” Jones – multi-award winning country singer/songwriter – hits include – She Thinks I Still Care – He Stopped Loving Her Today – White Lightning – The Grand Tour – 1992 induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame – (9/12/1931 – 4/26/2013)
Maria Muldaur – folk/blues singer – best known for 1974 pop hit – Midnight At The Oasis – 1943
Colin Young – soul singer – The Foundations – solo artist – group best known for their 1969 hit – Build Me Up Buttercup – 1944
Tony “Tone” Stevens – English bassist/songwriter – best known with – Foghat – Savoy Brown – Nobody’s Business – 1949
Gerry Beckley – singer/songwriter/guitar/keyboards/piano/harmonica – founding member of multi-award winning group – America – group hits include – A Horse With No Name – I Need You – Sister Golden Hair – 2006 Vocal Group Hall of Fame – 2012 Hollywood Walk of Fame – 1952
Neil Peart – multi-award winning Canadian rock drummer/lyricist/author – Rush – 1983 Modern Drummer Hall of Fame – 1994 Canadian Music Hall of Fame – 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (9/12/1952 – 1/7/2020)
Barry Andrews – piano/keyboards/vocals – best known for work with – XTC – group songs include – Senses Working Overtime – Mayor Of Simpleton – 1956
Brian David “Robbo” Robertson – guitarist – best known with – Thin Lizzy – Motorhead – 1956
John Norwood Fisher – bassist – founding member of – Fishbone – 1965
Reid Laurence “Larry” LaLonde – musician/songwriter – best known as guitarist of – Primus – 1968
Nathan Larson – guitarist/singer/songwriter/composer – The Cardigans – 1970
Jennifer Nettles – country singer/songwriter/musician – Sugarland – group hits include – Baby Girl – Stuck Like Glue – Want To – Stay – Settlin’ – All I Want To Do – solo artist – 1974
Kelsea Ballerini – country singer/songwriter/musician – hits include – Love Me Like You Mean It – Dibs – Peter Pan – Legends – Yeah Boy – Miss Me More – 1993