The Academy Is ..., alternative emo-pop band
The Afters, Christian rock band
Air, French electronic duo
Jason Aldean, country singer and guitarist
Aqualung, British singer/songwriter of piano pop/rock
Arcade Fire, indie rock royalty
Athlete, English indie rock band
Belle and Sebastian, influential indie pop band
Tim Berne, jazz saxophone player and composer
Andrew Bird, Chicago singer and multi-instrumentalist
Black Dice, experimental electronic music group
Corbin Bleu, pop star with R&B influences
Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Indie rock singer/songwriter
The Bravery, post-punk dance rock band
Colbie Caillat, pop singer/songwriter and guitarist
Celtic Woman, all-female Celtic New Age musical ensemble
Chamillionaire, southern rapper
Rodney Crowell, country singer/songwriter and guitarist
The Dandy Warhols, alternative pop/rock band
Day26, R&B/hip hop group formed on MTV show
Demon Hunter, Christian heavy metal band
Bo Diddley, influential rock and roll musician
Dinosaur Jr., alternative rock band
Steve Earle, country rock singer/songwriter
Ludovico Einaudi, classical pianist and composer
Eskimo Joe, Australian rock band
Jace Everett, country singer/songwriter
FM Static, Canadian pop punk band
Great Lake Swimmers, folk rock band
Guns N' Roses, legendary hard rock band
Richie Havens, folk singer and guitarist
Chris Isaak, rock musician
Mat Kearney, musician that blends hip hop and folk sounds
Sean Kingston, popular Jamaican-American singer
The Kooks, British indie rock band
Lang Lang, Chinese concert pianist
Lisa Loeb, folk rock singer/songwriter and guitarist
Ludacris, accomplished rapper
Metric, eclectic indie rock band
Roisin Murphy, Irish singer/songwriter with electronic dance sound
Mute Math, alternative rock band
Jimmy Needham, contemporary Christian musician
New Kids on the Block, teen-pop boy band
A.C. Newman, indie rock singer/songwriter and guitarist
Mark O'Connor, country and classical fiddler and violinist
OK Go, successful indie rock band
The Pierces, alternative pop rock duo
Raffi, influential singer/songwriter of children's music
Rascal Flatts, popular country music trio
Andre Rieu, Dutch violinist and conductor
Linda Ronstadt, folk rock singer/songwriter
Tom Russell, country folk musician
John Scofield, jazz guitarist and composer
Shinedown, melodic hard rock band
Something Corporate, alternative piano rock band
The Subways, British alternative rock band
Sugarcult, alternative pop/rock band
Joe Tex, southern soul singer/songwriter
Theory of a Deadman, Canadian post-grunge rock band
Ashley Tisdale, dance pop singer
Emiliana Torrini, Icelandic alternative pop singer/songwriter
T-Pain, successful rapper with hip hop and R&B influences
Alicia Villarreal, Latin pop singer
Kate Voegele, pop rock singer/songwriter and guitarist
Abigail Washburn, neo-traditional folk singer/songwriter and banjo player
Reverend Timothy Wright, Grammy-nominated gospel singer
Yothu Yindi, internationally recognized Australian aboriginal band
Will Young, British pop rock singer/songwriter
Jimmy Zambo, Hungarian pop singer.