- J.D. Sumner – gospel singer/songwriter/promoter – known for his deep voice – J.D. Sumner & The Stamps – The Blackwood Brothers – back-up vocals for Elvis Presley – (11/19/1924 – 11/16/1998)
- Ray Collins – singer/musician – Mothers of Invention – (11/19/1936 – 12/24/2012)
- Robert White – guitarist – was part of Motown’s in-house studio band – The Funk Brothers – best known for guitar riff in – My Girl – (11/19/1936 – 10/27/1994)
- Hank Medress – singer/songwriter/producer – associated acts include – The Linc-Tones – which late became – The Tokens – hits include – The Lion Sleeps Tonight – (11/19/1938 – 6/18/2007)
- Warren “Pete” Moore – Motown singer/songwriter/producer – bass singer for – The Miracles – hits include – Tears Of A Clown – 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – (11/19/1939 – 11/19/2017)
- Fred Lipsius – sax/keyboards/arranger – Blood Sweat & Tears – group hits include – Spinning Wheel – You’ve Mad Me So Very Happy – 1943
- Charlie Coe – guitar/bass – Paul Revere & The Raiders – group hits include – Him Or Me, What’s It Gonna Be – 1944
- Joe Correro – drummer – Paul Revere & The Raiders – group hits include – Indian Reservation – 1946
- Tom Scheckel – drummer – The Buckinghams – group hits include – Kind Of A Drag – Don’t You Care – Mercy, Mercy, Mercy – 1954
- Annette Guest – R&B-soul-disco singer – best known will all girl group – First Choice – 1954
- Chris Cain – blues-jazz guitarist/piano/saxophone – releases include – Late Night City Blues – Cuttin’ Loose – Raisin’ Cain – 1955
- Phil Spalding – English session bassist/songwriter – associated acts include – Elton John – Seal – Mick Jagger – (11/19/1957 – 2/5/2023)
- Don Ross – Canadian new-age pop folk fingerstyle guitarist/singer – 1st person to twice win the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship (1988 & 1996) – releases include – Bearing Straight – Huron Street – Water – 1960
- Matt Sorum –drummer – Guns N’ Roses – Velvet Revolver – 1960
- Crystal Waters – house-dance singer/songwriter/record producer – songs include – Gypsy Woman – 100% Pure Love – 1961
- Travis McNabb – drummer – associated acts include – Better Than Ezra – Sugarland – The Wipers – Vigilantes Of Love – 1969
- Alice Peacock – folk singer/songwriter/guitar/piano – 1969
- Mike Zito – guitarist/singer/songwriter/record producer – associated acts include – Royal Southern Brotherhood – Mike Zito & The Wheel – 1970
- Justin Chancellor – bass – associated acts include – Tool – Peach – 1971
- Tony Rich – R&B-pop singer/songwriter/musician – best known for 1996 hit Nobody Knows – The Tony Rich Project – 1971
- Billy Currington – country singer/songwriter/guitar – hits include – People Are Crazy – That’s How Country Boys Roll – Do I Make You Wanna – 1973
- Jason Albert – country singer – Heartland – group hits include – I Loved Her First – 1973
- Lil’ Mo – (Cynthia Karen Loving) – multi-award winning singer/songwriter/rapper/TV-radio personality – songs include – Superwoman Part II – 4Ever – 1974
- Monte Pittman – guitarist/studio musician – associated acts include – Madonna – Ministry – Prong – 1975
- Tamika Scott – Rh&B-soul-hip hop singer – best known with – Xscape – 1975
- Matt Dusk – jazz singer – hits include – Back In Town – All About Me – Good News – 1978
- Keith Buckley – metal singer/musician – Every Time I Die – The Damned Things – 1979
- Cam (Camaron Marvel Ochs) – country singer/songwriter – hits include – Burning House – Mayday – Diane – 1984
- Shayna Leigh – pop singer/songwriter – releases include – Drive – The Cold Hard Truth and the Dream – Hey Shayna Leigh – 1985
- Brian Logan Dales – singer/songwriter – best known with pop-rock band – The Summer Set – 1989
- Jayden Seeley – Australian singer/multi-instrumentalist – best known with pop-punk band – With Confidence – 1992
- Tim Henson – guitarist – best known with progressive rock band – Polyphia – 1993