Born: 10/07/1953 (Tyler - Texas) Died: 28/09/2013 American countrysinger Real name: Haskell Burt Watson B.B. stands for 'bad boy'. Albums 'Light at the end of the tunnel', 'Delta dream'
Member of the 1950s Rock 'n' Roll group 'The Magnets' who released their only 45, 'When The School Bell Rings / Don't Tarry Little Mary', in 1958 on RCA. Often erroneously mixed up with an Italian Doo Wop group 'Magnets' from the 1960s
Metalcore Band formed 2005 in Try Michigan/Demonstrations (2008) And Dreams (2008), & five full-length albums, To Plant a Seed (2009), Understanding What We've Grown to Be (2011), Tracing Back Roots (2013), We Came as Romans (2015), Cold Like War (2017)
Ryn Weaver (born Erin Michelle Wüthrich; August 10, 1992) is an American singer and songwriter who first gained attention with the single 'OctaHate' in June 2014. Billboard called the single a viral sensation
Songwriter - Up Up & Away, By The Time I Get To Phoenix, Wichita Lineman, Galveston, Honey Come Back MacArthur Park, The Worst That Could Happen, Where's The Playround Susie?, Paper Cup, Carpet Man
American musician and songwriter; wrote 'Moody River', Pat Boone's #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit of June 1961. Covered numerous times, like by Frank Sinatra, John Fogerty, Johnny Burnette, Johnny Rivers
Songwriter; inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; Blame It On the Bossa Nova, I'm Gonna Be Strong, On Broadway, Here You Come Again, Somewhere Out There, Walking in the Rain, You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Jon Weiner, known professionally as Stugotz, is an American sports talk radio host based in Miami, Florida. He is best known for his work on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on ESPN Radio, where he is the co-host and sidekick to Miami sports journalist
Born 1939. American songwriter, singer, and music industry executive, whose hit songs, mostly co-written with Teddy Randazzo, include Goin' Out Of My Head, It's Gonna Take A Miracle, and I'm On The Outside (Looking In)
Known as David Was, is an American musician, music producer and journalist. With his stage-brother Don Was, he was the founder of the 1980s pop group Was (Not Was)
Gillian Howard Welch (b. October 2, 1967) American singer-songwriter. She performs with her musical partner, guitarist David Rawlings. Their sparse and dark musical style, which combines elements of Appalachian music, bluegrass, country and Americana
Born: 20/03/1939 (Steubenville) American countrysinger He was a singer by 'The Jets', later 'The 4 Guys'. They have albums as 'Right on' & 'Opry encores'. He wrote books as 'Who wants to be a country music star'
Jazz trombonist/Played with Count Basie, Cecil Scott, Spike Hughes, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Teddy Hill, Jimmy Rushing, Buck Clayton and Ray Charles
Motown R&B Singer (My Guy, You Beat Me To The Punch, The One Who Really Loves You, Two Lovers, Bye Bye Baby, Laughing Boy, I Don't Want To Take A Chance)
Keyboard for band called Future Islands. Future Islands are a synthpop band based in Baltimore, Maryland. The band is composed of Gerrit Welmers, William Cashion, and Samuel T. Herring
(born January 16, 1934, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer. He is best known for his chamber and vocal works. His composition Visions of Terror and Wonder won the 1977 Pulitzer Prize for Music
French country singer. He started as singer/songwriter/guitarplayer in 1968. He was on stage with Joe Dassin, Claude François, Michel Polnareff and others. He formed his own (rock 'n rollband) 'Les Revenant' and has albums as 'Country & Blues'
Country Music Singer/Songwriter. Sang many duets with Kenny Rogers. First female county music performer to win a Grammy award (1965 - 'Here Comes My Baby')
b.10/28/34 Country singer-songwriter/musician/actor, & radio host. Member of Western Music Association HOF & the Country Music Disc Jockey HOF/wrote & performed theme song 'The Ballad of Paladin' for Have Gun Will Travel and co-wrote songs for Bonanza
British songwriter; wrote for Dusty Springfield; his songs were recorded, a.o., by Vera Lynn, Elvis Presley ('It's A Matter Of Time'), Petula Clark, Cilla Black, Tom Jones, Roger Whittaker, Crystal Gayle
Motown Soul Singer (b: 1939) - Take Me In Your Arms, Love Me All The Way, Helpless, It Takes Two (duet with Marvin Gaye), Lift Every Voice & Sing (the Black National Anthem)