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Leonard Bernstein
American conductor and composer (1918–1990)
Amanda Palmer
American musician and songwriter (born 1976)
Bobby Brown
American R&B singer (born 1969)
Linda Perry
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
Dwight Lyman Moody
American evangelist (1837–1899)
Norman Greenbaum
American singer-songwriter
Jonathan Richman
American musician
Katharine Lee Bates
American poet and songwriter (1859-1929)
Jordan Knight
American pop singer
James Pierpont
songwriter, arranger, and composer, best known for writing and composing "Jingle Bells" (1822–1893)
Tom Scholz
American rock musician
Phillips Brooks
American clergyman and author, hymnwriter (1835–1893)
George Frederick Root
American songwriter (1820-1895)
Ralph Burns
American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger (1922-2001)
Jim Matheos
American musician
Nick Zinner
American musician and photographer
Louis Bell
American record producer
BoyWithUke
Patrick Gilmore
Irish-American composer and bandmaster (1829-1892)
Don Costa
American recording artist, conductor, record producer, music arranger, jazz guitarist (1925–1983)
John Flansburgh
American musician (born 1960)
David Lindsay-Abaire
American playwright
Tony Lavelli
American basketball player (1926-1998)
Martin Johnson
American singer-songwriter, frontman of Boys Like Girls
Rich Cronin
American singer and rapper (1974–2010)
Joseph McCarthy
American lyricist (1885–1943)
Samuel Francis Smith
Protestant Christian Minister Patriotic hymn writer (1808–1895)
Termanology
Daniel Domingo Carrillo (born October 8, 1982), better known by his stage name Termanology, is an American rapper and record producer. He first gained major attention with the 2006 single "Watch How It Go Down". A solo album, Politics as Usual, was released in 2008. He has made a number of collaborative albums, such as 1982 (released in 2010) and is known also for his prolific mixtape output. He is of Puerto Rican and French descent.
Harry M. Woods
American songwriter (1896–1970)
Johnny A.
American guitarist and songwriter
Leonard Feeney
American priest
Irene Higginbotham
American musician
Paul Weston
American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor (1912-1996)
Anne Caldwell
American lyricist, composer and playwright
Livingston Taylor
American singer-songwriter
Louis Alter
American pianist, songwriter and composer (1902-1980)
Gary Usher
American musician (1938–1990)
Harvey Mason Jr.
American producer and songwriter
Billy Hill
American songwriter and lyricist
Kate Taylor
American singer-songwriter
Frank Silver
American songwriter
Reks
Corey Isiah Christie (born August 24, 1977), better known by his stage name Reks (styled in all caps as REKS), is an American rapper. Reks emerged from Lawrence, Massachusetts' underground rap scene. His debut underground album, Along Came The Chosen, was released on Brick Records in 2001. Reks has released eight additional albums and has appeared on various albums and mixtapes.
George W. Meyer
American songwriter
Anna Adams Gordon
American social reformer
Eliot Daniel
American composer (1908-1997)
Robin McNamara
American musician (1947–2021)
Carmino Ravosa
composer
Lauren Savoy
American musician
Darrell Nulisch
American electric blues singer and harmonica player
Henry S. Thompson
American songwriter of the mid-nineteenth century