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1: LaTavia Roberson (formerly of Destiny's
Child)
(1981)
1: Willie D (Geto Boys) (1966)
1: Rick Allen (Def Leppard) (1963)
1: Anthony Kiedis (Red
Hot Chili Peppers) (1962)
1: Lyle Lovett (1957)
1: Dan Peek (America) (1950)
2: Nelly (1978)
2: Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie) (1975)
2: John Hampson (Nine
Days)
(1971)
2: Reginald Arvizu (Korn) (1969)
2: Bobby Dall (Poison) (1963)
2: k.d.
lang
(1961)
2: Carter Beauford (Dave
Matthews Band) (1957)
2: Chris Fairbrass (Right Said Fred) (1956)
2: Maxine Nightingale (1949)
2: Dave Pegg (Jethro Tull) (1947)
3: Adam Ant (1954)
3: Lulu (1948)
4: Shawn Rivera (Az
Yet)
(1971)
4: Puff
Daddy (1969)
4: Delbert McClinton (1940)
4: Yanni (1954)
4: Chris Difford (Squeeze) (1954)
5: Kevin Jonas (Jonas Brothers) (1987)
5: Ryan Adams (1974)
5: Jon Greenwood (Radiohead) (1971)
5: David Bryson (Counting
Crows)
(1961)
5: Bryan Adams (1959)
5: Mike Score (A Flock Of Seagulls) (1957)
5: David Moyse (Air Supply) (1957)
5: Don McDougall (Guess Who) (1948)
5: Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) (1947)
5: Art Garfunkel (1941)
6: Trevor Penick (O-Town) (1979)
6: Corey Glover (Living Colour) (1964)
7: David Guetta (1967)
7: Liam O'Maonlai (Hothouse Flowers) (1964)
7: Jellybean (Benitez) (1957)
7: Joni Mitchell (1943)
8: SZA (1989)
8: Diana King (1970)
8: Leif Garrett (1961)
8: Rickie Lee Jones (1954)
8: Bonnie Raitt (1949)
8: Roy Wood: (ELO) (1946)
9: Sisqo (1977)
9: Nick Lachey (98
Degrees)
(1973)
9: Scarface (1969)
9: Pepa aka Sandra Denton (Salt-N-Pepa) (1969)
9: Joe Bauchard (Blue Oyster Cult) (1948)
10: Miranda Lambert (1983)
10: Chris Joannou (Silverchair) (1979)
10: Eve (1978)
10: Warren G (1970)
10: Frank Maudsley (A Flock Of Seagulls)
(1959)
10: Mario Cipollina (Huey Lewis & The
News)
(1954)
10: Ronnie Hammond (Atlanta Rhythm Section)
(1950)
10: Donna Fargo (1949)
10: Dave Loggins (1947)
11: Jared Followill (Kings Of Leon) (1986)
11: LeToya Luckett (formerly of Destiny's
Child)
(1980)
11: Ian Craig Marsh (Human League) (1956)
11: Andy Partridge (XTC) (1953)
11: Marshall Crenshaw (1953)
12: Omarion (B2K) (1985)
12: Tevin Campbell (1976)
12: David Ellefson (Megadth) (1964)
12: Leslie McKeown (Bay City Rollers) (1955)
12: Errol Brown (Hot Chocolate) (1948)
12: Donald Roeser (Blue Oyster Cult) (1947)
12: Arthur Tavares (Tavares) (1946)
12: Neil Young (1945)
13: Walter Kibby (Fishbone) (1964)
14: Adina Howard (1975)
14: Travis Barker (Blink-182) (1975)
14: Brian Yale (Matchbox
20)
(1968)
14: Joseph Simmons (aka Run of Run-D.M.C.) (1964)
14: Alec John Such (Bon Jovi) (1955)
14: Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot) (1953)
14: Steven Bishop (1951)
14: James Young (STYX) (1948)
14: Buckwheat Zydeco (1947)
15: B.o.B. (1988)
15: Joe Leeway (Thompson Twins) (1957)
15: Tony Thompson (Chic) (1954)
15: Alexander O'Neal (1953)
15: Michael Cooper (Con Funk Shun) (1952)
15: Steve Fossen (Heart) (1949)
15: Frida (ABBA) (1945)
15: Petula Clark (1932)
16: Bryan Abrams (Color Me Badd) (1969)
16: Diana Krall (1964)
16: Mani (The Stone Roses) (1962)
17: Isaac Hanson (Hanson) (1980)
17: Ben Wilson (Blues Traveler) (1967)
17: Ronny DeVoe (New Edition / Bell Biv
Devoe) (1967)
17: RuPaul (1960)
17: Harry Rushakoff (Concrete Blonde) (1959)
17: Jim Babjak (The Smithereens) (1957)
17: Martin Barre (Jethro Tull) (1946)
18: Fabolous (1979)
18: Duncan Sheik (1969)
18: Kirk Hammett (Metallica) (1962)
18: Kim Wilde (1960)
18: Michael Ramos (The BoDeans) (1958)
18: John Parr (1954)
18: Charles Williams (KC & The Sunshine Band)
18: Graham Parker (1950)
18: Rudy Sarzo (Whitesnake) (1950)
18: Herman Rarebell (The Scorpions) (1949)
19: Tamika Scott (Xscape) (1975)
19: Tony Rich (1971)
19: Travis McNabb (Better Than Ezra) (1969)
19: Matt Sorum (Guns
N' Roses) (1960)
20: Q-Tip (A Tribe Called Quest) (1970)
20: Micheal Diamond / Mike D (Beastie
Boys)
(1965)
20: Sen Dog (Cypress Hill) (1965)
20: Jim Brown (UB40) (1957)
20: Joe Walsh (1947)
20: George Grantham (Poco) (1947)
21: Carly Rae Jepsen (1985)
21: Kelsi Osborn (SheDaisy) (1974)
21: Alex James (Blur) (1968)
21: Margret Ornolfsdottir (The Sugarcubes)
(1967)
21: Björk (1965)
21: Steven Curtis Chapman (1962)
21: Peter Koppes (The Church) (1955)
21: Lonnie Jordan (War) (1948)
21: Dr. John (1940)
22: Rasa Don (Arrested Development) (1968)
22: Tina Weymouth (Talking Heads) (1950)
22: Little Steven Van Zandt (E Street Band)
(1950)
23: Miley Cyrus (1992)
23: Charlie Grover (Sponge) (1966)
23: Ken Block (Sister Hazel) (1966)
23: Bruce Hornsby (1954)
24: Chad Taylor (Live) (1970)
24: John Squire (Stone Roses) (1962)
24: Clement Burke (Blondie) (1955)
24: Bev Bevan (ELO) (1945)
25: Rodney Sheppard (Sugar
Ray)
(1967)
25: Stacy Lattisaw (1966)
25: Amy Grant (1960)
26: Rita Ora (1990)
26: Lil Fizz (B2K) (1985)
26: Benjamin Wysocki (The Fray) (1984)
26: Natasha Bedingfield (1981)
26: Adam Gaynor (Matchbox
20)
(1963)
26: John McVie (Fleetwood
Mac)
(1945)
27: Skoob (Das EFX) (1970)
27: Fiachna O'Braonian (Hothouse Flowers)
(1965)
27: Mike Bordin (Faith
No More)
(1962)
27: Charlie Burchill (Simple Minds) (1959)
28: Apl.de.Ap (Black Eyed Peas) (1974)
28: Dawn Robinson (formerly of En
Vogue)
(1968)
28: Matt Cameron (Soundgarden) (1962)
28: Paul Shaffer (1949)
28: Beeb Birtles (Little River Band) (1948)
28: Randy Newman (1943)
29: Jonathan Knight (New Kids On The Block) (1968)
29: Wallis Buchanan (Jamiroquai) (1965)
29: Michael Dempsey (formerly of The
Cure)
(1958)
29: Barry Goudreau (Boston) (1951)
29: Chuck Mangione (1940)
30: Clay Aiken (1978)
30: Mindy McCready (1975)
30: Des'ree (1968)
30: Paul Wheeler (Icehouse) (1965)
30: Jalil (Whodini) (1963)
30: Stacey Q (1958)
30: John Ashton (Psychedelic Furs) (1957)
30: Billy Idol (1955)
30: George McArdale (Little River Band) (1954)
30: Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary)
(1937)
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