- Walter Brown “Brownie” McGhee – blues singer/guitarist – best known for collaborations with harmonica player Sonny Terry – (11/30/1915 – 2/16/1996)
- Frank Ifield – multi-award winning British born Australian country music singer/guitar – well known for his yodeling – (11/30/1937 – 5/18/2024)
- Jimmy Bowen – rockabilly singer/bass/producer – hits include – I’m Stickin’ With You – best known for his production skills – associated acts include – Frank Sinatra – Glen Campbell – Kenny Rogers – Suzy Bogguss – 1937
- Luther Ingram – R&B singer – best known for 1972 hit – If Loving You Is Wrong, I Don’t Want To Be Right – (11/30/1937 – 3/19/2007)
- Pat Rizzo – saxophonist/flautist – associated acts include – The Cufflinks – Sly & The Family Stone – War – (11/30/1941 – 4/14/2021)
- David William “Leo” Lyons – bass/songwriter/producer – Ten Years After – The Jaybirds – 1943
- Robert Frank “Rob” Grill – lead vocals/songwriter/bass – The Grass Roots – hits include – Midnight Confessions – Sooner Or Later – I’d Wait A Million Years – Temptation Eyes – (11/30/1943 – 7/11/2011)
- Roger Glover – bassist/songwriter/producer – Deep Purple – Rainbow – 2016 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Deep Purple – 1945
- Shuggie Otis (Johnny Alexander Veliotes Jr)- singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – song credits include – Strawberry Letter 23/The Brothers Johnson – 1953
- George McArdle – bass – best known with the multi-award winning Australian rock-pop group – The Little River Band – group hits include – Help Is On It’s Way – Happy Anniversary – 2004 Aria Hall of Fame – 1954
- June Pointer – pop-R&B singer – was part of the Grammy winning group – The Pointer Sisters – hits include – I’m So Excited – Fairytale – Jump – (11/30/1954 – 4/11/2006)
- Billy Idol (William Michael Albert Broad) – British rock singer/songwriter/musician/actor – hits include – Rebel Yell – Cradle Of Love – White Wedding – Mony Mony – 1955
- Richard Barbieri – songwriter/piano/keyboards/synth – associated acts include – Japan – Rain Tree Crow – Porcupine Tree – 1957
- John Ashton – guitar/songwriter/composer/producer – best known with – Psychedelic Furs – 1957
- Andrew Calhoun – folk singer/songwriter/guitar – acknowledgements include 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Woodstock Folk Festival – 1957
- Stacey Q – pop singer/songwriter/dancer/actress – best known for 1986 hit – Two Of Hearts – 1958
- Cherie Currie – rock singer/songwriter/musician/actress/artist/producer – associated acts include – The Runaways – 1959
- John Moyer – bass/backing vocals – associated acts include – Disturbed – Stereo Satellite – Art Of Anarchy – Operation: Mindcrime – 1973
- Mindy McCready – country singer – hits include – Ten Thousand Angels – Guys Do It All The Time – (11/30/1975 – 2/17/2013)
- Clay Aiken – pop singer/songwriter/actor/author – finalist on American Idol Season 2 – 1978
- Des’ree – R&B singer/songwriter – hits include – Feel So High – You Gotta Be – Life – Kissing You – 1978
- Beau Bokan – metal-core singer/songwriter/keyboards – associated acts include – blessthefall – formerly of – Take The Crown – 1981
- Chris Medina – pop-rock singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – 2010 participant on American Idol – 1983
- Tim Myers – pop-alt-indie rock singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer – numerous artist associations including – OneRepublic – Ke$ha – 1984
- Dougie Poynter – English pop-rock singer/songwriter/bassist/author/actor/model – McFly – 1987
- Celeste Kellogg – country music singer/songwriter/actress – songs include – There’s A Beach Somewhere – Like That – 1991
- Seth Ennis – country music singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist – songs include – Woke Up In Nashville – 1992