Roy Orbison was an iconic American singer-songwriter known for his powerful voice and heartfelt ballads, leaving an indelible mark on the rock and roll genre.
Bo Diddley was an American musician and songwriter whose unique rhythm and style revolutionized rock and roll music.
Lightnin' Hopkins was a pioneering American blues guitarist and singer whose raw, authentic sound and storytelling captivated audiences for decades.
Albert Collins was a renowned British blues guitarist and musician, known for his signature sound and electrifying performances.
Thelonious Monk was an innovative American jazz pianist and composer, known for his unique improvisational style and influential contributions to bebop and modern jazz.
Dinah Washington was an iconic American singer, known as the "Queen of the Blues," whose powerful voice and emotive performances left an indelible mark on the music industry.
Arnold Schönberg was an Austrian-American composer and music theorist, known for his innovative use of atonality and development of the twelve-tone technique.