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1: Justin Bieber (1994)
1: Kesha (1987)
1: Nik Kershaw (1958)
1: Roger Daltrey (The Who) (1944)
1: Mike D'Abo (Manfred Mann) (1944)
1: Jerry Fisher (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
(1943)
2: Chris Martin (Coldplay) (1977)
2: Jon Bon Jovi (Bon Jovi) (1962)
2: Mark Evans (AC/DC) (1956)
2: Dale Bozzio (Missing Persons) (1955)
2: Jay Osmond (The Osmonds) (1955)
3: Camila Cabello (1997)
3: Ronan Keating (Boyzone) (1977)
3: John Bigham (Fishbone) (1969)
3: Tone-Loc (1966)
3: Robyn Hitchcock (1953)
3: Jennifer Warnes (1947)
3: Jance Garfat (Dr. Hook) (1944)
4: Fergal Lawlor (The
Cranberries) (1971)
4: Patrick Hannan (The Sundays) (1966)
4: Jason Newsted (Metallica) (1963)
4: Boon Gould (Level 42) (1955)
4: Emilio Estefan (Miami
Sound Machine) (1953)
4: Shakin' Stevens (1948)
5: Gabby Barrett (2000)
5: John Frusciante (Red
Hot Chili Peppers) (1970)
5: Craig Reid & Charlie Reid
(Proclaimers) (1962)
5: Alan Clark (Dire
Straits)
(1952)
5: Eddy Grant (1948)
6: Bubba Sparxxx (1977)
6: Kiki Dee (1947)
6: Hugh Grundy (The Zombies) (1945)
6: David Gilmour (Pink
Floyd)
(1946)
7: Randy Guss (Toad
The Wet Sprocket) (1967)
7: Taylor Dayne (1965)
7: Peter Wolf (1946)
7: Matthew Fisher (Procol Harum) (1946)
7: Chris White (The Zombies) (1943)
8: Benny Blanco (1988)
8: Kameelah Williams (702) (1978)
8: Shawn Mullins (1968)
8: Peter Gill (Frankie Goes To Hollywood)
(1964)
8: Gary Numan (1958)
8: Mel Galley (Whitesnake) (1948)
8: Michael Allsup (Three Dog Knight) (1947)
8: Mickey Dolenz (The Monkees) (1945)
9: Suga (BTS) (1993)
9: Bow Wow (1987)
9: Chingy (1980)
9: Shannon Leto (30 Seconds To Mars) (1970)
9: Robert Sledge (Ben Folds Five) (1968)
9: Martin Fry (ABC) (1958)
9: Jeffrey Osborne (1948)
9: Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere & The
Raiders) (1942)
10: Carrie Underwood (1983)
10: Robin Thicke (1977)
10: John Charles LeCompt (Evanescence) (1973)
10: Timbaland (1972)
10: Douglas Ardito (Puddle Of Mudd) (1970)
10: Dylan Keefe (Marcy Playground) (1970)
10: Edie Brickell (1966)
10: Neneh Cherry (1964)
10: Jeff Ament (Pearl
Jam)
(1963)
10: Bunny DeBarge (DeBarge) (1955)
10: Tom Scholz (Boston) (1947)
10: Dean Torrence (Jan & Dean) (1940)
11: Joel and Benji Madden (Good Charlotte) (1979)
11: Lisa Loeb (1968)
11: Bruce Watson (Big Country) (1961)
11: Mike Percy (Dead Or Alive) (1961)
11: Cheryl Lynn (1957)
11: Nina Hagen (1955)
11: Bobby McFerrin (1950)
11: George Kooymans (Golden Earring) (1948)
12: Graham Coxon (Blur) (1969)
12: Marlon Jackson (Jackson
5)
(1957)
12: Steve Harris (Iron Maiden) (1957)
12: James Taylor (1948)
12: Liza Minnelli (1946)
13: Jack Harlow (1998)
13: Common (1978)
13: Adam Clayton (U2) (1960)
13: Neil Sedaka (1939)
14: Colby O'Donis (1989)
14: Taylor Hanson (Hanson) (1983)
14: Kristian Bush (Sugarland) (1970)
14: Michael Bland (Soul Asylum) (1969)
14: Walter Parazaider (Chicago) (1945)
14: Jim Pons (The Turtles) (1943)
15: DJ Joseph Hahn (Linkin Park) (1977)
15: will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) (1975)
15: Mark Hoppus (Blink-182) (1972)
15: Mark McGrath (Sugar
Ray)
(1968)
15: Rockwell (1964)
15: Brett Michaels (Poison) (1963)
15: Steve McCoy (Dead Or Alive) (1962)
15: Terence Trent D'arby (1962)
15: Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) (1955)
15: Ry Cooder (1947)
15: Howard Scott (War) (1946)
15: Sly Stone (Sly & The Family
Stone)
(1944)
15: Mike Love (The
Beach Boys) (1941)
16: Patty Griffin (1964)
16: Stewart Kerr (Texas) (1963)
16: Jimmy DeGrasso (Megadeth) (1963)
16: Flavor Flav (Public Enemy) (1959)
16: Nancy Wilson (Heart) (1954)
17: Hozier (1990)
17: Melissa Auf der Maur (Hole) (1972)
17: Billy Corgan (Smashing
Pumpkins) (1967)
17: Mike Kindup (Level 42) (1959)
17: Scott Gorham (Thin Lizzy) (1951)
17: Harold Brown (War) (1946)
17: John Sebastian (1944)
18: Devin Lima (LFO) (1977)
18: Stuart Zender (Jamiroquai) (1974)
18: Queen
Latifah
(1970)
18: Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains) (1966)
18: Vanessa Williams (1963)
18: Jeff LeBar (Cinderella) (1963)
18: John Hartman (Doobie Brothers) (1950)
18: Charley Pride (1938)
19: Derek Longmuir (Bay City Rollers) (1955)
19: Paul Atkinson (The Zombies) (1946)
19: Ruth Pointer (Pointer Sisters) (1946)
20: Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats) (1961)
20: Jimmy Vaughan (Fabulous
Thunderbirds) (1951)
21: Andrew Copeland (Sister Hazel) (1968)
21: Jonas Berggren (Ace Of Base) (1967)
21: Sean Dickson (Soup Dragons) (1967)
21: MC Maxim (Prodigy) (1967)
21: Conrad Lozano (Los Lobos) (1951)
21: Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) (1950)
21: Rosemary Stone (Sly & The Family
Stone)
(1945)
22: Stephanie Mills (1957)
22: Patrick Olive (Hot Chocolate) (1947)
22: George Benson (1943)
23: Damon Albarn (Blur) (1968)
23: Marti Pellow (Wet Wet Wet) (1966)
23: Chaka
Khan
(1953)
24: Sharon Corr (The Corrs) (1970)
24: P.A. Pasemaster Mase (De La Soul) (1970)
24: Nena (1960)
25: Ryan Lewis (Macklemore & Ryan
Lewis)
(1988)
25: Big Sean (1988)
25: Melanie Blatt (All Saints) (1975)
25: Juvenile (1975)
25: Cathy Dennis (1969)
25: Steve Norman (Spandau Ballet) (1960)
25: Nick Lowe (1949)
25: Elton
John
(1947)
26: Jay Sean (1981)
26: Juvenile (1975)
26: James Iha (Smashing
Pumpkins) (1968)
26: Kenny Chesney (1968)
26: Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) (1948)
26: Richard Tandy (ELO) (1948)
26: Fred Sheehan (Boston) (1946)
26: Diana
Ross
(1944)
27: Fergie (Black Eyed Peas) (1975)
27: Mariah
Carey
(1970)
27: Brendan Hill (Blues
Traveler) (1970)
27: Johnny April (Staind) (1965)
27: Derrick McKenzie (Jamiroquai) (1964)
27: Andrew Farris (INXS) (1959)
27: Tony Banks (Genesis) (1950)
28: Lady Gaga (1986)
28: James Atkins (EMF) (1967)
28: Reba
McEntire (1955)
28: John Evans (Jethro Tull) (1948)
29: John Popper (Blues
Traveler) (1967)
29: Perry Farrell (Jane's
Addiction) (1959)
29: Bobby Kimball (Toto) (1947)
29: Chad Allan (Guess Who) (1943)
30: Norah Jones (1979)
30: Celine
Dion
(1968)
30: Tracy
Chapman
(1964)
30: MC Hammer (1963)
30: Dave Ball (Procol Harum) (1950)
30: Eric
Clapton
(1945)
30: Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) (1941)
31: Robert Holmes ('til tuesday) (1959)
31: Pat McGlynn (Bay City Rollers) (1958)
31: Angus Young (AC/DC) (1955)
31: Sean Hopper (Huey Lewis & The
News)
(1953)
31: Al Goodman (Ray, Goodman & Brown)
(1947)
31: Herb Alpert (1935)
31: Shirley Jones (1934)
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