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Carole King
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1942 -
American singer and songwriter Carole King has written or co-written over 400 songs that have been recorded by more than 1,000 artists.
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(1942-)
Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Gladys Knight
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1944 -
Singer Gladys Knight has given voice to multiple R&B hits (with and without her Pips), including "Midnight Train to Georgia."
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Alison Krauss
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1971 -
Alison Krauss is a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer songwriter who records country, bluegrass, folk and Americana.
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(1971-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Kris Kristofferson
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1936 -
Singer, songwriter, and actor Kris Kristofferson made it big with country songs like "Me and Bobby McGee" before starting his film career.
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(1936-)
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Fela Kuti
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Drummer, Pianist / 1938 - 1997
Musician and activist Fela Kuti pioneered Afrobeat music and was repeatedly arrested and beaten for writing lyrics that questioned the Nigerian government.
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(1938-1997)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Drummer, Pianist
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Lady Gaga
Songwriter, Singer / 1986 -
Pop icon Lady Gaga's debut album The Fame included hits "Just Dance" and "Poker Face." Her follow-up, The Fame Monster, was nominated for six Grammys.
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(1986-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Miranda Lambert
Songwriter, Singer / 1983 -
Miranda Lambert is a Grammy Award-winning country music star and singer-songwriter. Her 2005 major label debut album, Kerosene, went platinum.
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(1983-)
Songwriter, Singer
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k.d. Lang
Songwriter, Singer / 1961 -
Versatile singer and songwriter k.d. Lang is known for such country hits as "Crying" and "I'm Down to My Last Cigarette," and for the successful pop single "Constant Craving."
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Cyndi Lauper
Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Cyndi Lauper is a singer who rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of pop hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
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(1953-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Avril Lavigne
Songwriter, Singer / 1984 -
Mixing rock, punk and a rebellious style, Canadian singer Avril Lavigne's first album sold 15 million copies, thanks to hit singles "Complicated" and "Sk8er Boi."
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(1984-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Peggy Lee
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1920 - 2002
American singer and songwriter Peggy Lee is best known as one of the most influential jazz vocalists of all time, with a career spanning six decades.
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(1920-2002)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Tommy Lee
Songwriter, Drummer / 1962 -
Tommy Lee is the drummer and co-founder of heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. He has two children with actress Pamela Anderson.
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(1962-)
Songwriter, Drummer
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John Legend
Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1978 -
Singer-songwriter John Legend won his first Grammy Award with 2004's Get Lifted. The album went platinum, thanks in part to the hit single "Ordinary People."
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(1978-)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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John Lennon
Songwriter, Singer / 1940 - 1980
John Lennon, pop star, composer, songwriter and recording artist, founded the Beatles, a band that impacted the music scene like no other before or since.
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(1940-1980)
Songwriter, Singer
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Julian Lennon
Songwriter, Singer / 1963 -
Musician Julian Lennon is the child of John Lennon, a founding member of The Beatles, and his first wife. One of his better know songs is Too Late For Goodbyes.
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(1963-)
Songwriter, Singer
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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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Annie Lennox
Songwriter / 1954 -
Annie Lennox is a singer/songwriter known for her work with the Eurythmics and as a solo act. Her hits include “Sweet Dreams,” “Who’s That Girl?” and “Why.”
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(1954-)
Songwriter
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Phil Lesh
Bassist, Songwriter / 1940 -
Phil Lesh is best known as being a founding member and bass player for the 1960s rock group Grateful Dead.
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(1940-)
Bassist, Songwriter
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Adam Levine
Songwriter, Singer / 1979 -
Adam Levine is the Grammy Award-winning frontman of Maroon 5, known for such pop hits as "This Love" and "Moves Like Jagger." He has also appeared as a judge/coach on The Voice.
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(1979-)
Songwriter, Singer
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John Lewis
Songwriter, Pianist / 1920 - 2001
American jazz pianist and composer John Lewis was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, one of the longest-lived and best-received groups in jazz history.
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(1920-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Franz Liszt
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist / 1811 - 1886
Franz Liszt was a Hungarian pianist and composer of enormous influence and originality. He was renowned in Europe during the Romantic movement.
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(1811-1886)
Educator, Songwriter, Pianist
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Brian Littrell
Songwriter, Singer / 1975 -
Brian Littrell is known for making two types of music: pop hits with the Backstreet Boys and inspirational tunes as a Christian music artist.
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(1975-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Frederick Loewe
Songwriter / 1901 - 1988
Frederick Loewe, along with collaborator Alan Jay Learner, composed several Broadway scores, including the now-famous songs in My Fair Lady.
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(1901-1988)
Songwriter
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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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Courtney Love
Film, Songwriter, Singer / 1964 -
Before she became the poster child for drugs and plastic surgery, Courtney Love was an alternative rock star married to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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(1964-)
Film, Songwriter, Singer
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Lyle Lovett
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1957 -
Lyle Lovett is an eclectic country music singer/songwriter who has also been known to dabble in acting.
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(1957-)
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Loretta Lynn
Songwriter, Singer / 1932 -
Loretta Lynn is a singer-songwriter known for "Coal Miner's Daughter," among many other country songs. A film about her by the same name was a critical hit.
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(1932-)
Songwriter, Singer
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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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Gustav Mahler
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist / 1860 - 1911
Austrian composer and conductor Gustav Mahler became popular in the late 19th century for his emotionally charged and subtly orchestrated symphonies.
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(1860-1911)
Songwriter, Conductor, Pianist
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Barry Manilow
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Barry Manilow made the whole world sing with his 1970s hits "I Write the Songs," "Mandy" and "Copacabana (At the Copa)."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Bob Marley
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 - 1981
Jamaican singer, musician and songwriter Bob Marley served as a world ambassador for reggae music and sold more than 20 million records throughout his career—making him the first international superstar to emerge from the so-called Third World.
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(1945-1981)
Songwriter, Singer
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Damian Marley
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper / 1978 -
Damian Marley is a Grammy Award-winning reggae musician and the son of Bob Marley. His biggest hit is the song "Welcome to Jamrock."
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(1978-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Rapper
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Ziggy Marley
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1968 -
Singer and songwriter Ziggy Marley is the oldest son of the reggae giant Bob Marley, and is best known as a talented reggae musician in his own right.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Bruno Mars
Songwriter, Singer / 1985 -
After several years as one of pop music's premier songwriters, Bruno Mars broke out as a singer in his own right with the 2010 hit "Nothin' on You."
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(1985-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Wynton Marsalis
Songwriter, Trumpet Player / 1961 -
A giant in the music world, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is a multi-Grammy Award winner who has been lauded for his work both in jazz and classical music.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Trumpet Player
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John Mayer
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1977 -
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Mayer’s soft rock earned him a number of Grammy Awards, paving the way for similar success in a blues-based vein.
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(1977-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Paul McCartney
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
British vocalist, songwriter, musician, and composer, Paul McCartney was a member of the Beatles as well as one of the most popular solo performers of all time.
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(1942-)
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Michael McDonald
Songwriter, Singer / 1952 -
Michael McDonald is an American singer and songwriter best known as a former member of Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers.
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(1952-)
Songwriter, Singer
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John Mellencamp
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1951 -
A pop sensation in the 1980s, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp has evolved into one of rock’s most enduring acts, and given voice to the small-town experience.
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(1951-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Felix Mendelssohn
Educator, Songwriter, Conductor / 1809 - 1847
Felix Mendelssohn, German composer, pianist, conductor and music teacher, was one of the most celebrated figures of the early Romantic period.
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(1809-1847)
Educator, Songwriter, Conductor
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Johnny Mercer
Songwriter / 1909 - 1976
Songwriter Johnny Mercer cofounded Capitol Records. His songs for films won four Academy Awards. He collaborated with composers such as Henry Mancini.
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(1909-1976)
Songwriter
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Olivier Messiaen
Songwriter / 1908 - 1992
French organist Olivier Messiaen created works inspired by Roman Catholic theology. Even when captured in World War II, he continued to compose.
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(1908-1992)
Songwriter
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George Michael
Songwriter, Singer / 1963 -
Grammy Award-winning pop singer George Michael was one of the leading performers in the 1980s. His 1987 album Faith won a Grammy for best album of the year.
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(1963-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Glenn Miller
Songwriter, Conductor / 1904 - 1944
Bandleader Glenn Miller inspired the World War II generation and boosted morale with many popular songs.
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(1904-1944)
Songwriter, Conductor
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Ronnie Milsap
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1943 -
Ronnie Milsap is a multiple Grammy Award-winning country music singer and pianist. A blind performer, Milsap's songs were frequent cross-over hits during the 1970s and 1980s.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Charles Mingus
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist / 1922 - 1979
Charles Mingus was an American jazz composer, bassist, bandleader, and pianist who defied categorization in the jazz genre.
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(1922-1979)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist
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Joni Mitchell
Songwriter, Singer / 1943 -
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, responsible for hits such as "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi," is widely considered 1960s and '70s folk royalty.
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Robert Mitchum
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1917 - 1997
A legendary tough guy on and off-screen, Robert Mitchum was one of the most memorable leading men of the twentieth century.
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(1917-1997)
Film Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Thelonious Monk
Songwriter, Pianist / 1917 - 1982
Thelonious Monk is one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time and one of first creators of modern jazz.
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(1917-1982)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Janelle Monáe
Songwriter, Singer / 1985 -
Singer Janelle Monáe became an R&B sensation in 2010 with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album, The ArchAndroid.
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(1985-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Thomas Moore
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet / 1779 - 1852
Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, satirist, composer, singer and close friend of Lord Byron.
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(1779-1852)
Songwriter, Singer, Journalist, Poet
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Michael Moriarty
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Pianist / 1941 -
Michael Moriarty is an Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe Award-winning actor best known for his role as Executive District Attorney Ben Stone on Law & Order.
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(1941-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Pianist
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Alanis Morissette
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1974 -
Canadian musician Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album Jagged Little Pill established her as one of alternative rock's foremost female vocalists of the 1990s.
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(1974-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Jim Morrison
Songwriter, Singer, Poet / 1943 - 1971
Jim Morrison was the charismatic singer and songwriter for the 1960 rock group the Doors until his death in a Paris bathtub at age 27.
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(1943-1971)
Songwriter, Singer, Poet
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Van Morrison
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 -
Van Morrison is an Irish singer/songwriter known for his inventiveness and originality as a solo artist.
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(1945-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jelly Roll Morton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1890 - 1941
Jelly Roll Morton was an American pianist and songwriter best known for influencing the formation of modern day jazz during the 1920s.
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(1890-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Wolfgang Mozart
Songwriter, Pianist / 1756 - 1791
A prolific artist, Austrian composer Wolfgang Mozart created a string of operas, concertos, symphonies and sonatas that profoundly shaped classical music.
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(1756-1791)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Modest Mussorgsky
Songwriter / 1839 - 1881
Modest Mussorgsky was a 19th century Russian composer. His most famous works include "Night on Bald Mountain," "Boris Godunov" and "Pictures at an Exhibition."
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(1839-1881)
Songwriter
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Graham Nash
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Graham Nash's vocals and songwriting talents helped make Crosby, Stills and Nash one of the most popular folk-rock bands of all time.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ricky Nelson
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Television Personality / 1940 - 1985
American singer and songwriter Ricky Nelson was an early teen idol who acted out his real-life childhood on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
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(1940-1985)
Film Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Guitarist, Television Personality
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Marc Nelson
Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1971 -
R&B talent Marc Nelson co-founded Boyz II Men but quit before they hit it big. He continued on as a solo artist and songwriter for well-known performers.
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(1971-)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Willie Nelson
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1933 -
Willie Nelson is a country singer and songwriter best known for hit songs including “Crazy” and “On the Road Again.”
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(1933-)
Animal Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Michael Nesmith
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Michael Nesmith rose to fame as a member of the Monkees, a made-for-television group that turned into a real rock success story.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jennifer Nettles
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Philanthropist / 1974 -
Jennifer Nettles is an American country music vocalist, best known as the lead singer of the popular group Sugarland.
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(1974-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Philanthropist
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Randy Newman
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1943 -
Randy Newman is an American singer, songwriter and film composer best known for such songs as "Short People," I Love L.A.," and Mama Told Me Not to Come."
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(1943-)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Stevie Nicks
Songwriter, Singer / 1948 -
Singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks is known for her work with Fleetwood Mac as well as for her solo career.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Krist Novoselic
Bassist, Songwriter / 1965 -
As the bassist of the grunge band Nirvana, Krist Novoselic was a part of the music revolution that brought alternative rock to the mainstream.
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(1965-)
Bassist, Songwriter
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Ted Nugent
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1948 -
Ted Nugent fronted the band Amboy Dukes in the 1970s. He has produced solo work since 1977, including the successful album Cat Scratch Fever.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Sinead O'Connor
Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1966 -
With her signature shaved head, Sinead O'Connor emerged with a powerful and expressive voice, complex songs, and a fair share of controversy.
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(1966-)
Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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John Oates
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1948 -
Musician John Oates formed the band Hall & Oates with Daryl Hall in the 1970s. They continued to release hits like "Private Eyes" throughout the early 1980s.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Frank Ocean
Songwriter, Singer / 1987 -
Frank Ocean is a singer-songwriter and member of the hip-hop collective Odd Future. He's best known for the albums nostalgia, ULTRA and channel ORANGE.
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(1987-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Phil Ochs
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1940 - 1976
American folk singer Phil Ochs is best remembered for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960's on war and civil rights.
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(1940-1976)
Civil Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Odetta
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1930 - 2008
Folk singer Odetta’s music has been called the soundtrack of the Civil Rights movement. Her work inspired musicians from Bob Dylan to Joan Baez.
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(1930-2008)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Jacques Offenbach
Songwriter / 1819 - 1880
Jacques Offenbach was a prolific composer who created a new type French comic opera called the operette.
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(1819-1880)
Songwriter
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Kid Ory
Songwriter / 1886 - 1973
American trombonist and composer Kid Ory was perhaps the first musician to codify the role of the trombone in classic three-part contrapuntal jazz improv.
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(1886-1973)
Songwriter
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Roland Orzabal
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1961 -
Roland Orzabal is an English musician, songwriter and record producer best known as co-founder with Curt Smith of the popular '80s pop band Tears for Fears.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Buck Owens
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality / 1929 - 2006
Country singer Buck Owens is one of several musicians credited with creating the Bakersfield Sound, which combines rock and classic country music.
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(1929-2006)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Television Personality
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Johann Pachelbel
Songwriter / 1653 - 1706
German composer Johann Pachelbel was known for his works for organ, and was considered one of the great organ masters of the generation before J.S. Bach.
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(1653-1706)
Songwriter
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Ignacy Paderewski
Songwriter, Pianist, Political Leader / 1860 - 1941
Ignacy Paderewski was a world famous concert pianist who also became Poland’s first prime minister in 1919.
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(1860-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist, Political Leader
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Niccolò Paganini
Songwriter / 1782 - 1840
Sometimes called "the Devil's Violinist," Niccolò Paganini's virtuoso talent, accompanied by his extraordinary dexterity and flexibility, gave him an almost mythic reputation—he is considered by many to be the greatest violinist of all time.
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(1782-1840)
Songwriter
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Jimmy Page
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer / 1944 -
Musician, songwriter and producer Jimmy Page was in the Yardbirds and founded the British rock band sensation Led Zeppelin in the late 1960s.
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(1944-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Music Producer
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Brad Paisley
Songwriter, Singer / 1972 -
Brad Paisley is a Grammy-winner country singer/songwriter and member of the Grand Ole Opry's Hall of Fame.
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(1972-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Robert Palmer
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 - 2003
Robert Palmer is a British singer and songwriter known for his smooth, but soulful voice and gentlemanly demeanor.
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(1949-2003)
Songwriter, Singer
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Eddie Palmieri
Songwriter, Pianist / 1936 -
Famed pianist and composer Eddie Palmieri won nine Grammy Awards throughout his career, for albums like The Sun of Latin Music, Solito and Masterpiece.
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(1936-)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Charlie Parker
Songwriter, Saxophonist / 1920 - 1955
Charlie Parker was a legendary Grammy Award–winning jazz saxophonist who with Dizzy Gillespie invented the musical style called bop or bebop.
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(1920-1955)
Songwriter, Saxophonist
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Gordon Parks
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer / 1912 - 2006
Gordon Parks was an African-American photographer, filmmaker and author, best known for his work published in LIFE magazine and for directing the hit movie Shaft.
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(1912-2006)
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer
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Dolly Parton
Songwriter, Singer / 1946 -
Country music queen Dolly Parton is a cultural icon whose voluptuous figure and powerful voice made her popular on both stage and screen.
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(1946-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Pauley Perrette
Activist, Producer, Songwriter, Singer / 1969 -
Actress, musician and activist Pauley Perette is best known as the lab technician on the crime drama NCIS.
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(1969-)
Activist, Producer, Songwriter, Singer
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Katy Perry
Songwriter, Singer / 1984 -
Pop music singing sensation Katy Perry has become known for her over-the-top fashions, quirky stage props and catchy songs like "I Kissed a Girl".
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(1984-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Tom Petty
Songwriter / 1950 -
Tom Petty is best known as the front man for the well-known band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. He pursued a solo career in 1989, recording hit songs like "Free Fallin'" and "Runnin' Down a Dream."
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(1950-)
Songwriter
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Astor Piazzolla
Songwriter / 1921 - 1992
Argentine musician Astor Piazzolla composed and performed music for the bandoneón, and fused tango music with jazz and classical for a whole new sound.
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(1921-1992)
Songwriter
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Wilson Pickett
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 2006
Wilson Pickett was an American singer-songwriter, whose explosive style helped define the soul music of the 1960s.
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(1941-2006)
Songwriter, Singer
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Gene Pitney
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 2006
Singer and songwriter Gene Pitney wrote and recorded popular music in the 1960s, including Ricky Nelson's 1961 hit "Hello Mary Lou."
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(1941-2006)
Songwriter, Singer
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Robert Plant
Songwriter, Singer / 1948 -
Robert Plant is a British rock singer and songwriter best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin.
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(1948-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Cole Porter
Songwriter / 1891 - 1964
Cole Porter was a U.S. composer and lyricist who created songs like "I Get a Kick Out of You" and his own series of Broadway musicals including Anything Goes.
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(1891-1964)
Songwriter
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Grace Potter
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer / 1983 -
Grace Potter is a singer and musician who fronts the band the Nocturnals. She also sang on the hit duet "You and Tequila" with country singer Kenny Chesney.
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(1983-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist, Singer
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Lisa Marie Presley
Songwriter, Singer / 1968 -
Lisa Marie Presley is a singer and actress who is familiar to most as the only daughter of Elvis Presley and the ex-wife of Michael Jackson.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Florence Beatrice Price
Songwriter, Pianist / 1887 - 1953
Florence Beatrice Price was an award-winning pianist and composer who became the first African-American woman to have her work performed by a major symphony.
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(1887-1953)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Louis Prima
Actor, Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player / 1911 - 1978
Louis Prima was an influential jazz trumpeter, singer and composer known for songs like "Sing, Sing, Sing," "Angelina," "Buona Sera" and "Jump, Jive an' Wail."
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(1911-1978)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer, Trumpet Player