- Louis Marshall “Grandpa” Jones – country musician/entertainer – best known from TV’s – Hee Haw – 1978 Country Music Hall of Fame – (10/20/1913 – 2/19/1998)
- Wanda Jackson – multi-award winning country-rockabilly singer/songwriter/piano/guitar – known as the “Queen of Rockabilly”/ ”First Lady of Rockabilly” – hits include – I Gotta Know – Right Or Wrong – In The Middle Of A Heartache – Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your Wine – Rockabilly Hall of Fame – 2009 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 1937
- Jay Siegel – doo-wop singer – lead vocalist – The Tokens – group best known for 1961 hit – The Lion Sleeps Tonight – 1939
- Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton – New Orleans ragtime-jazz pianist/composer/band leader – (10/20/1890 – 7/10/1941)
- Ric Lee – drummer – The Jaybirds – Ten Years After – Chicken Shack – 1945
- Tom Petty – singer/songwriter/musician/producer/actor – 2002 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Traveling Wilburys – solo artist – hits include – Free Fallin’ – American Girl – Runnin’ Down A Dream – Mary Jane’s Last Dance – Into The Great Wide Open – (10/20/1950 – 10/2/2017)
- Alan “Al” Greenwood – keyboardist – founding member of – Foreigner – affiliated acts include – Spys – Rainbow – Joe Lynn Turner – 1951
- Mark King – pop funk jazz-fusion new wave – lead singer/bass – Level 42 – 1958
- Ricky Byrd – guitar/vocals – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – solo artist – numerous act associations – 1958
- Jim “Soni” Sonefeld – drums/percussion/backing vocals – founding member of – Hootie & The Blowfish – solo artist – 1964
- Norman Blake – singer/instrumentalist/songwriter – Teenage Fanclub – 1965
- Fred Coury – best known as the drummer for the glam rock band – Cinderella – 1967
- Jimi Westbrook – multi-award winning country singer/songwriter – Little Big Town – hits include – Little White Church – Pontoon – Boondocks – Day Drinking – Girl Crush – Better Man – 1970
- Dannii Minogue – pop singer – sister of pop singer – Kylie Minogue – 1971
- Tom Wisniewski – guitar/vocals – MxPx – 1976
- Mitch Lucker – metal singer – Suicide Silence – (10/20/1984 – 11/1/2012)
- Jess Glynne – multi-award winning English pop singer/songwriter – 1989