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Naomi Judd
Naomi Judd is an American country music singer and actress. With her daughter, Wynonna Judd, she formed the highly successful singing duo known as The Judds. The duo won five Grammy Awards and a vast array of other awards and honors.
Gary Cherone
Gary Cherone is an American rock singer and songwriter. He is known for his work as the lead vocalist of the Boston rock group Extreme and for his short stint as the lead vocalist for Van Halen. He has also released solo recordings.
Helen Reddy
Helen Reddy was an Australian-American singer, songwriter, author, actress, and activist. She pursued her international singing career by moving to Chicago, and subsequently, Los Angeles, where she made her debut single "One Way Ticket".
Rick Moranis
Rick Moranis is a Canadian actor, comedian, filmmaker, and musician. He appeared in the sketch comedy series "Second City Television" (SCTV) in the 1980s and several Hollywood films, including "Ghostbusters" (1984) and "Ghostbusters II" (1989).
Jack White
John White is best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the duo The White Stripes. He has won twelve Grammy Awards, and all three of his solo albums have reached number one on the Billboard charts.
Rex Linn
Rex Linn is an American film and television actor. He played the role of Frank Tripp in the television series "CSI: Miami".
Meg White
Meg White is an American former musician and singer best known for her work as the drummer of Detroit rock duo The White Stripes. White has been nominated for various awards as a part of The White Stripes, receiving four Grammy Awards.
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Thomas Jefferson Byrd was a character actor who played in several of director Spike Lee's films. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in the 2003 Broadway revival of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".
The White Stripes
The White Stripes were an American rock duo formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1997. The group consisted of Jack White (songwriter, vocals, guitar, piano, and mandolin) and his one-time wife Meg White (drums and vocals).
Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden is an American lawyer and investment advisor who is the second son of former United States Vice President Joe Biden. He is a founding partner of Rosemont Seneca Partners, an investment and advisory firm.
Luis Fonsi
Luis Fonsi is an American singer from Puerto Rico, and a songwriter and actor. He is known for multiple songs, one of them being "Despacito" featuring Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee.
Eddie Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen was a musician, songwriter, producer, and inventor. He was the main songwriter and lead guitarist of the American rock band Van Halen, which he co-founded in 1972. He is regarded as one of the all-time great guitar players in rock history.
Gaby Espino
Gaby Espino is a Venezuelan actress, model, and presenter. She is best known for her roles in telenovelas.
Wagakki Band
Wagakki Band is a Japanese band that plays rock music with wagakki (traditional Japanese musical instruments). Their early songs were adapted from Vocaloid recordings but they have since written their own original music.
Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges is an American actor, singer, and producer. One of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, he has won numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as an alcoholic singer in the 2009 film "Crazy Heart".
Jamie Lynn Spears
Jamie Lynn Spears is an American actress and singer. She played the role of Zoey Brooks on the Nickelodeon teen sitcom "Zoey 101" (2005 - 2008). She was born in McComb, Mississippi, the younger sister of singer Britney Spears.
Ty Dolla $ign
Ty Dolla Sign (stylized as Ty Dolla $ign or Ty$) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. In November 2015, he released his debut studio album, "Free TC", which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200.
Toshinori Kondo
Toshinori Kondo was a Japanese avant-garde jazz and jazz fusion trumpeter. In 2002, he worked on an international peace festival in Hiroshima after being approached by the Dalai Lama about organizing one.
Kim Petras
Kim Petras is a German singer and songwriter currently based in Los Angeles, California. Since 2016, she has been releasing music as an independent artist under her own imprint, BunHead Records.
Red Velvet
Red Velvet is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by SM Entertainment. They debuted on August 1, 2014 with the digital single "Happiness" with the four-member line-up of Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Joy.
Samantha Sang
Samantha Sang is an Australian singer. She had an earlier career as a teen singer under the stage name Cheryl Gray, before adopting the stage name she is more widely known as in 1969. She first received nationwide recognition in Australia in 1967.
Viola Smith
Viola Smith was an American drummer best known for her work in orchestras, swing bands, and popular music from the 1920s until 1975. She was one of the first professional female drummers. She played five times on "The Ed Sullivan Show".
Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger was an Australian actor, photographer, and music video director. His work consisted of nineteen films, including "The Dark Knight" (2008) and "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" (2009), the latter two being posthumous releases.
Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Sorkin is a screenwriter, director, producer, and playwright. He made his feature film debut as a director in 2017 with the crime drama "Molly's Game", which earned him a third Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
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