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Liliʻuokalani
Liliʻuokalani (; Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha; September 2, 1838 – November 11, 1917) was the only queen regnant and the last sovereign monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom, ruling from January 29, 1891, until the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17, 1893, in a coup that was led by the Committee of Safety, composed of seven foreign residents (five Americans, one Scotsman, and one German) and six Hawaiian Kingdom subjects of American descent in Honolulu. The composer of "Aloha ʻOe" and numerous other works, she wrote her autobiography ''Hawaiʻi's Story by Hawaiʻi's Queen'' (189
Toshiko Akiyoshi
Japanese American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, band master
Lena Raine
American composer and producer (born 1984)
Ikue Mori
drummer, electronic musician and composer
Margie Adam
American pop musician
Annette Peacock
American Jazz composer (born 1941)
Mildred J. Hill
American composer (1859–1916)
Natalie Curtis
American ethnomusicologist (1875–1921)
Kathleen Brennan
Irish–American songwriter, musician producer & artist
Margaret Ruthven Lang
American composer (1867–1972)
Carla Kihlstedt
American violinist, singer and composer
Diane Bish
American composer, organist and executive producer
Marilyn Crispell
American pianist
Sarah Schachner
American composer
Deborah Henson-Conant
American harpist and composer
Charlotte Blake
American composer (1885-1979)
Clara Kathleen Rogers
American composer
Eliza Swenson
American actress
Sylvia Moy
American songwriter and record producer (1938-2017)
Maude Nugent
American singer and composer
Elizabeth Swados
American composer (1951-2016)
Bekuh BOOM
American singer-songwriter
Wu Fei
Chinese singer
Sharon Freeman
American musician
Micki Grant
American writer, composer, and actor (1929-2021)
Lettie Beckon Alston
composer
Julia Klumpke
American concert violinist and composer (1870 - 1962)
Dominique Eade
American jazz singer
Elaine Fine
American composer