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Cannonball Adderley
Saxophonist / 1928 - 1975
Jazz musician Cannonball Adderley played the alto saxophone with his own band and with Miles Davis in the ‘50s and ‘60s.
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(1928-1975)
Saxophonist
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Horace Andy
Musician / 1951 -
Horace Andy is a Jamaican singer-songwriter known for his breakthrough single, "Skylarking," and for his long association with British trip-hop band Massive Attack.
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(1951-)
Musician
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Adam Ant
Musician / 1954 -
Adam Ant came to fame in the early 1980s as the lead singer of the New Wave band Adam and the Ants.
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(1954-)
Musician
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Alan Arkin
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director, Musician, Author / 1934 -
Actor and director Alan Arkin is a three-time Academy Award nominee, whose notable films include Catch-22 and Wait Until Dark.
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(1934-)
Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director, Musician, Author
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Desi Arnaz
Film Actor, Television Actor, Musician / 1917 - 1986
Desi Arnaz was a Cuban-born actor and musician who is remembered for his marriage to Lucille Ball and their TV show, I Love Lucy.
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(1917-1986)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Musician
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Kevin Bacon
Film Actor, Musician / 1958 -
Kevin Bacon is known for numerous movies (especially Footloose), his marriage to Kyra Sedgwick and the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
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(1958-)
Film Actor, Musician
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Buju Banton
Musician / 1973 -
Buju Banton is a controversial Jamaican dancehall singer who is best known for his notorious single "Boom Bye Bye," which advocated violence against gays and inspired worldwide protest.
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(1973-)
Musician
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Syd Barrett
Musician / 1946 - 2006
Guitarist Syd Barrett helped found the psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd. After a mental break forced his departure, he spent 30 years as a painter and recluse.
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(1946-2006)
Musician
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Harry Belafonte
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Musician / 1927 -
Harry Belafonte has achieved lasting fame for such songs as "The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)," and for his humanitarian work.
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(1927-)
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Musician
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Andy Bell
Musician / 1964 -
Andy Bell is an English musician best known as the lead singer of the pop duo Erasure.
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(1964-)
Musician
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Carey Bell
Musician / 1936 - 2007
Carey Bell was a famous harmonica player who got his start in the Chicago blues scene. He played with Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon.
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(1936-2007)
Musician
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Joshua Bell
Musician / 1967 -
Joshua Bell’s technical skill and versatility in classical and pop music made him one of the most successful late 20th- and early 21st-century violinists.
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(1967-)
Musician
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James Belushi
Actor, Comedian, Musician / 1954 -
Jim Belushi, younger brother of the late John Belushi, starred on his own TV sitcom, According to Jim, as well as in several theater and film productions.
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(1954-)
Actor, Comedian, Musician
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Tony Bennett
Singer / 1926 -
Tony Bennett is an American jazz vocalist, best known for performing standards and his signature song, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."
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(1926-)
Singer
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Art Blakey
Drummer / 1919 - 1990
Art Blakey was an influential jazz drummer associated with the modern bebop style. He played with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Thelonious monk and countless other jazz greats.
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(1919-1990)
Drummer
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Mel Blanc
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Musician, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host / 1908 - 1989
Mel Blanc was a voice actor and entertainer who provided voices for Bugs Bunny and over 400 other cartoon characters.
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(1908-1989)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Comedian, Musician, Radio Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host
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Sonny Bono
Singer, U.S. Representative / 1935 - 1998
Musician and politician Sonny Bono was once wed to singer Cher and in 1994 was elected to U.S. Congress as a representative from California.
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(1935-1998)
Singer, U.S. Representative
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Billy Bragg
Musician / 1957 -
Billy Bragg is best known for his progressive folk rock music, making several hit albums in Britain.
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(1957-)
Musician
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Dennis Brown
Musician / 1957 - 1999
Reggae artist Dennis Brown began his career at the age of 12, when he recorded the hit single "No Man is an Island."
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(1957-1999)
Musician
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Ray Brown
Educator, Bassist / 1926 - 2002
Ray Brown was a Grammy Award-winning double-bassist who played a leading role in defining the modern jazz rhythm.
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(1926-2002)
Educator, Bassist
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Jackson Browne
Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist / 1948 -
Jackson Browne is a folk singer-songwriter who released numerous hit records in the 1970s and '80s, including Late for the Sky. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
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(1948-)
Environmental Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist
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Burning Spear
Musician / 1945 -
Reggae musician Burning Spear, also known as Winston Rodney, OD, is a Bob Marley protégé whose hits include "Door Peep" and "Slavery Days."
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(1945-)
Musician
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Thomas Campion
Doctor, Songwriter, Poet / 1567 - 1620
Thomas Campion was an English composer who wrote over 100 songs for the lute. He also wrote poetry and practiced medicine.
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(1567-1620)
Doctor, Songwriter, Poet
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Alejo Carpentier
Musician, Journalist, Author, Playwright / 1904 - 1980
Writer Alejo Carpentier was a leading Latin American literary figure, who used magic realism and was considered one of the best novelists of the 20th century.
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(1904-1980)
Musician, Journalist, Author, Playwright
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Anita Carter
Bassist, Singer / 1933 - 1999
Anita Carter is best known for singing with Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters, a family band of early country music.
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(1933-1999)
Bassist, Singer
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Nick Cave
Musician, Writer / 1957 -
Australian singer-songwriter Nick Cave made it big with his bands the Birthday Party and the Bad Seeds, and albums like 1982's Junkyard.
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(1957-)
Musician, Writer
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Vince Clarke
Musician / 1960 -
Vince Clarke is best known for his membership in the snythpop group Erasure and the technopop group Depeche Mode.
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(1960-)
Musician
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Patsy Cline
Pianist, Singer / 1932 - 1963
Patsy Cline was a celebrated country singer best known for her crossover hits, including "Crazy" and "Walking After Midnight."
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(1932-1963)
Pianist, Singer
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Eddie Cochran
Musician / 1938 - 1960
Rock n' roll pioneer Eddie Cochran hit it big with songs "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody" before a car crash ended his life in 1960.
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(1938-1960)
Musician
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Perry Como
Film, Singer, Television Personality / 1912 - 2001
Singer Perry Como is best known for his warm baritone crooning which came to characterize popular music in the 40s and 50s.
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(1912-2001)
Film, Singer, Television Personality
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Sam Cooke
Songwriter, Singer / 1931 - 1964
Sam Cooke, commonly known as the King of Soul, was an African-American gospel, R&B, soul, and pop singer and songwriter. He had 29 top-40 hits from 1957-1964.
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(1931-1964)
Songwriter, Singer
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Robert Crumb
Illustrator, Singer, Author / 1943 -
American illustrator and artist Robert Crumb is best known for his distinctive style and satirical tone and creating the cartoon character Fritz the Cat.
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(1943-)
Illustrator, Singer, Author
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Billy Ray Cyrus
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1961 -
Billy Ray Cyrus is a country singer/songwriter who is perhaps now more famous for his TV and film roles than for his music.
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(1961-)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Leonardo da Vinci
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer / 1452 - 1519
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter and a genius in many realms of science. He is best known for two paintings: the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
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(1452-1519)
Mathematician, Artist, Inventor, Musician, Writer
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Gotye
Musician / 1980 -
Gotye is a Belgian-Australian pop-music sensation. His eclectic music, which draws from a variety of sources, has topped charts and won awards worldwide.
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(1980-)
Musician
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Desmond Dekker
Musician / 1941 - 2006
Jamaican born singer Desmond Dekker was best known for creating several musical hits in the ska and reggae genres.
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(1941-2006)
Musician
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Mike D
Rapper / 1966 -
A member of the Beastie Boys, Mike D has demonstrated his talents as a rapper, crafting clever quirky and often humorous lyrics.
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(1966-)
Rapper
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Howard Dietz
Songwriter / 1896 - 1983
Howard Dietz was a songwriter and the creator of the famous MGM lion mascot.
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(1896-1983)
Songwriter
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Sacha Distel
Songwriter, Singer / 1933 - 2004
Sacha Distel was a French singer and guitarist who had hits with a cover version of the Academy Award-winning "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head".
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(1933-2004)
Songwriter, Singer
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Willie Dixon
Bassist, Songwriter, Music Producer / 1915 - 1992
Willie Dixon was a blues musician who exerted a major influence on the post-WWII Chicago style.
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(1915-1992)
Bassist, Songwriter, Music Producer
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Johnny Dodds
Musician / 1892 - 1940
African-American musician Johnny Dodds was noted as one of the most lyrically expressive of jazz clarinetists. He was part of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.
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(1892-1940)
Musician
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Plácido Domingo
Singer / 1941 -
Plácido Domingo is a Spanish-Mexican tenor and conductor best known for his powerful and versatile voice.
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(1941-)
Singer
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Rita Dove
Musician, Poet / 1952 -
African American poet Rita Dove is the youngest person and the first African American to be appointed Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress.
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(1952-)
Musician, Poet
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Nick Drake
Musician / 1948 - 1974
The music of British singer-songwriter Nick Drake wasn't a hit during his lifetime, but his albums Fruit Tree and Pink Moon have gained fans over the years.
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(1948-1974)
Musician
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Haylie Duff
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Musician / 1985 -
Actress and musician Haylie Duff is Hillary Duff’s older sister. Haylie earned national fame as Summer Wheatley in the 2004 cult classic Napoleon Dynamite.
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(1985-)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Musician
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Alton Ellis
Musician / 1938 - 2008
Alton Ellis was a Jamaican singer and songwriter with a smooth vocal style, known widely as the "Godfather of Rocksteady," a slow, soulful Jamaican music genre.
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(1938-2008)
Musician
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Hortense Ellis
Musician / 1941 - 2000
Hortense Ellis, younger sister of the "Godfather of Rock Steady" Alton Ellis, was a pop singer who was regarded as Jamaica’s first locally based female singing star.
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(1941-2000)
Musician
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Brian Eno
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1948 -
Brian Eno is a producer, composer, and singer who helped define and reinvent the sound of some of the most popular bands of the 1980s and 1990s.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Leon Fleisher
Pianist / 1928 -
Pianist Leon Fleisher is best known for his compositions and performances of classical music.
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(1928-)
Pianist
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Peter Frampton
Guitarist, Singer / 1950 -
English musician Peter Frampton began his career with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd. He is best known for his hit album Frampton Comes Alive!.
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(1950-)
Guitarist, Singer
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César Franck
Educator, Songwriter / 1822 - 1890
Organist and composer César Franck taught at the Paris Conservatory. His peers did not initially respect his work, but students thrived in his classes.
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(1822-1890)
Educator, Songwriter
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Peter Gabriel
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1950 -
Peter Gabriel is a British singer and songwriter best known for his role as lead vocalist and flautist for the progressive rock group Genesis.
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(1950-)
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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James Galway
Musician / 1939 -
James Galway is an internationally renowned flutist who includes both classical and contemporary works in his repertoire.
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(1939-)
Musician
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Jerry Garcia
Songwriter, Guitarist / 1942 - 1995
Jerry Garcia was the lead guitarist, as well as one of the principal vocalists and songwriters of the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead.
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(1942-1995)
Songwriter, Guitarist
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Peter Garrett
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Singer, Political Leader / 1953 -
Australian singer and political activist Peter Garrett is best known for his considerable contributions to both the environment and the music industry.
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(1953-)
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Singer, Political Leader
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Ira Gershwin
Songwriter / 1896 - 1983
Lyricist Ira Gershwin wrote for popular musicals like Porgy and Bess in the 1920s and '30s. He was in the first writing team to win a Pulitzer for songwriting.
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(1896-1983)
Songwriter
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Stan Getz
Saxophonist / 1927 - 1991
Stan Getz was an American jazz saxophonist best known for his popularization of the bossa nova sound.
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(1927-1991)
Saxophonist
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David Gilmour
Activist, Musician / 1946 -
David Gilmour was the guitarist and singer for the British rock band Pink Floyd. He is also an aviator and philanthropist.
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(1946-)
Activist, Musician
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Philip Glass
Songwriter, Pianist / 1937 -
Philip Glass is an American composer often associated with minimalism. He has composed numerous film and theatrical scores, including "Koyaanisqatsi" and "The Hours."
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(1937-)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Keith Godchaux
Musician / 1948 - 1980
Keith Godchaux is known for his tenure as a keyboardist with the Grateful Dead in the 1970s.
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(1948-1980)
Musician
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Kim Gordon
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Kim Gordon is the bass player for the band Sonic Youth as well as an artist and clothing designer.
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(1953-)
Bassist, Songwriter, Singer
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Robert Goulet
Film Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Television Personality / 1933 - 2007
Actor Robert Goulet played a dashing Lancelot in 1960s and went on to a varied career as a singer and actor, winning a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy.
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(1933-2007)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Singer, Television Personality
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Greg Graffin
Musician / 1963 -
Greg Graffin is the frontman of the punk group Bad Religion, which created albums like How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and Into the Unknown.
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(1963-)
Musician
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Adrian Grenier
Environmental Activist, Actor, Filmmaker, Musician / 1976 -
Adrian Grenier is an American actor recognized for his roles in independent films like The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, as well as for his longtime the popular cable television series Entourage.
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(1976-)
Environmental Activist, Actor, Filmmaker, Musician
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Lionel Hampton
Musician / 1908 - 2002
Lionel Hampton was a jazz musician and bandleader, known for the rhythmic vitality of his playing and his showmanship as a performer.
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(1908-2002)
Musician
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George Harrison
Musician / 1943 - 2001
George Harrison was lead guitarist of The Beatles as well as a singer-songwriter on many of their most memorable tracks.
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(1943-2001)
Musician
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PJ Harvey
Painter, Sculptor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1969 -
British singer and songwriter PJ Harvey is best known for her wide range of musical styles, ranging from rock to electronica and folk.
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(1969-)
Painter, Sculptor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Isaac Hayes
Actor, Musician / 1942 - 2008
Issac Hayes was an American musician. His hit song "Soul Man" and the musical score for the 1971 film Shaft are legendary contributions to modern music.
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(1942-2008)
Actor, Musician
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Ed Helms
Actor, Musician / 1974 -
Ed Helms is an actor, comedian, singer and musician known for his work on The Daily Show, The Office and The Hangover films.
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(1974-)
Actor, Musician
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Taylor Hicks
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1976 -
Taylor Hicks is an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame after his win on the fifth season of American Idol.
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(1976-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Dexter Holland
Musician / 1965 -
Dexter Holland is the lead singer of the punk band The Offspring.
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(1965-)
Musician
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Buddy Holly
Singer / 1936 - 1959
Buddy Holly was a singer/songwriter whose records, conveying a sense of the wide-open spaces of West Texas and unstoppable joie de vivre, remain vital today.
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(1936-1959)
Singer
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Robert Hunter
Musician / 1941 -
Robert Hunter is a writer and lyricist chiefly known for the songs he has written for the Grateful Dead.
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(1941-)
Musician
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Charles Ives
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist / 1874 - 1954
Charles Ives is a significant American composer known for a number of innovations that anticipated most of the later musical developments of the 20th century.
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(1874-1954)
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Pianist
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Milton Jackson
Musician / 1923 - 1999
Milt Jackson was an African-American jazz musician, the first and most influential vibraphone improviser of the postwar, modern jazz era.
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(1923-1999)
Musician
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Waylon Jennings
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1937 - 2002
Musical rebel Waylon Jennings is best remembered for helping to popularize a grittier and more rock-influenced style of outlaw country music.
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(1937-2002)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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James Weldon Johnson
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist / 1871 - 1938
James Weldon Johnson was an African-American writer, politician, educator and lawyer. He was also an early civil rights activist and leader of the NAACP.
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(1871-1938)
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist
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Linton Kwesi Johnson
Musician / 1952 -
Linton Kwesi Johnson is a Jamaican poet, journalist and author based in London. He is widely considered to be the father of reggae dub poetry, a precursor to rap music.
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(1952-)
Musician
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Louis Jordan
Saxophonist, Singer / 1908 - 1975
Louis Jordan was a saxophonist-singer who was a seminal figure in the development of both rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
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(1908-1975)
Saxophonist, Singer
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Jon Bon Jovi
Singer / 1962 -
Musician and actor Jon Bon Jovi is best known as the lead singer and founder of the rock band Bon Jovi.
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(1962-)
Singer
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Judge Dread
Musician / 1945 - 1998
Reggae and ska musician Judge Dread produced a string of hits in the 1970s, such as Big Six and several others that were banned by the BBC for their sexual innuendo.
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(1945-1998)
Musician
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Stan Kenton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1911 - 1979
Stan Kenton was an American pianist, composer and bandleader associated with the swing movement in jazz.
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(1911-1979)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Chaka Khan
Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Chaka Khan is an American singer and composer who gained international fame in the 1970s as the frontwoman of the band Rufus.
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(1953-)
Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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King Yellowman
Musician / 1956 -
King Yellowman is a Jamaican dancehall reggae performer whose stage name references his white skin due to albinism, a genetic defect causing an absence of the pigment melanin.
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(1956-)
Musician
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Diana Krall
Pianist, Singer / 1964 -
Diane Krall is a jazz musician who achieved crossover success with her sultry, unforced contralto voice and her piano playing.
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(1964-)
Pianist, Singer
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Patti LaBelle
Film Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Patti LaBelle is an African American singer and actress who has been called the Godmother of Soul. She is best known for her numbers #1 hits.
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Singer
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Steve Lacy
Saxophonist / 1934 -
Steve Lacy was a jazz soprano saxophonist known for his work with Thelonius Monk and other jazz greats.
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(1934-)
Saxophonist
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Lester Lanin
Conductor / 1911 - 2004
Lester Lanin was a band leader and contractor who was known for playing inaugural balls and high-society functions.
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(1911-2004)
Conductor
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Sean Lennon
Actor, Bassist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1975 -
Sean Lennon is an American musician and songwriter. He is the only son of John Lennon and Yoko.
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(1975-)
Actor, Bassist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Little Walter
Singer / 1930 - 1968
Little Walter was a blues singer and harmonica virtuoso, one of the most influential harmonica improvisers of the late 20th century.
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(1930-1968)
Singer
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Professor Longhair
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1918 - 1980
Professor Longhair is an African American singer and songwriter who helped shape New Orleans jazz and blues during the 1940's.
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(1918-1980)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Jon Lord
Musician / 1941 - 2012
Jon Lord is best known for his membership in the hard-rock band Deep Purple in the late 1960s, performing songs like "Demon's Eye" and "Space Truckin'." He later joined the band Whitesnake, which gained wide fame in the 1980s.
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(1941-2012)
Musician
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Chris Lowe
Musician / 1959 -
Chris Lowe is a British musician best known as half of the electronic dance music duo the Pet Shop Boys.
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(1959-)
Musician
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Yo-Yo Ma
Musician / 1955 -
Yo-Yo Ma is an acclaimed cellist and songwriter who has produced dozens of albums and won more than 15 Grammy Awards.
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(1955-)
Musician
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Siobhan Magnus
Songwriter, Singer / 1990 -
Siobhan Magnus is an American singer-songwriter from Barnstable, Massachusetts who was the sixth place finalist on the ninth season of American Idol.
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(1990-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Taj Mahal
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Taj Mahal is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music blends various folk traditions and was influential in the creation of the world music genre.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Nick Mason
Musician / 1944 -
Nick Mason was a founding member and drummer of the British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd.
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(1944-)
Musician
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Dave Matthews
Musician / 1967 -
Dave Matthews is the front man, guitarist and singer-songwriter of The Dave Matthews Band.
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(1967-)
Musician
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Sarah McLachlan
Animal Rights Activist, Singer / 1968 -
Founder of female musician showcase Lilith Fair, McLachlan's emotional ballads include "I Will Remember You," "Sweet Surrender," "Adia" and "Angel".
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(1968-)
Animal Rights Activist, Singer
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Malcolm McLaren
Artist, Fashion Designer, Musician / 1946 - 2010
Recording artist and fashion designer Malcolm McLaren came to fame as manager of the Sex Pistols. Later, he recorded several albums of his own material.
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(1946-2010)
Artist, Fashion Designer, Musician