Howlin' Wolf, born Chester Arthur Burnett, was an American blues singer and guitarist known for his powerful voice and electrifying performances.
Big Bill Broonzy was a pioneering American blues musician, singer, and songwriter, whose influence shaped the genre's evolution.
Memphis Minnie was a pioneering American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, renowned for her powerful voice and innovative Delta blues style.
Fats Waller, an American jazz pianist, composer, and singer, significantly influenced the swing era and popularized stride piano.
Sidney Bechet was a pioneering jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, renowned for his innovative improvisational style and influential role in shaping early jazz history.
Orville Gibson was an American musician and songwriter, often credited as the father of country music for his pioneering work in the genre.