Clarence Fountain – multi-award winning gospel singer – founding member of – Blind Boys of Alabama – (11/28/1929 – 6/3/2018)
Gary Troxel – pop-doo-wop singer – The Fleetwoods – hits include – Mr. Blue – Come Softly To Me – 2006 Vocal Group Hall of Fame and Doo-Wop Hall of Fame of America – 1939
Clem Curtis – singer – best known as the lead vocalist of the British 60’s soul group – The Foundations – hits include – Baby Now That I’ve Found You – Build Me Up Buttercup – (11/28/1940 – 3/27/2017)
Bruce Channel – singer/songwriter – best known for 1962 hit – Hey Baby – Rockabilly Hall of Fame – songwriting credits include – Party Time/T.G. Sheppard – Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me Baby/Janie Fricke – Stand Up/Mel McDaniel – As Long As I’m Rockin’ With You/John Conlee – 1940
R.B. Greaves – pop singer – best known for 1969 hit – Take A Letter Maria – (11/28/1943 – 9/27/2012)
Beeb Birtles – singer/songwriter/guitarist – associated acts include – The Little River Band – 2004 ARIA Hall of Fame – associated acts include – Birtles Shorrock Gobles – Zoot – Mississippi – 1948
John Spinks – English guitarist/singer/songwriter – The Outfield – group hits include – Your Love – Since You’ve Been Gone – Voices Of Babylon – For You – (11/28/1953 – 7/9/2014)
Kristine (Oliver) Arnold – country-rockabilly singer – performs with sister Janis Gill as –Sweethearts Of The Rodeo– hits include – Midnight Girl/Sunset Town – Satisfy You – Chains Of Gold – 1955
Nick Sheppard – guitarist – associated acts include – The Clash – Head – The DomNicks – 1960
Matt Cameron – drummer/vocals/songwriter – associated acts include –Pearl Jam–Soundgarden– 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam – 1962