Singer-songwriter who won eleven Grammy Awards, played at Woodstock, and revolutionized Folk music.
Singer-songwriter who won eleven Grammy Awards, played at Woodstock, and revolutionized Folk music.
Rolling Stones drummer who many have said was the key member of the Rolling Stones band.
Hit performer of Kentucky Woman and Solitary Man.
Knighted football manager for Manchester United who retired in 2013.
Former North Korean president who developed his country's nuclear program.
Pianist and composer who created many modern Jazz standards.
Domestic diva who built an empire of products for the home.
La Bamba singer who died in historic plane crash.
Fireball actress with Elvis in Viva Las Vegas.
Civil rights leader, and follower of Martin Luther King, Jr..
Baseball great nicknamed Charlie Hustle, but was banned from the game due to gambling.
Once he was Art Garfunkel's partner, but went on to find solo success with his African music-influence, Graceland.
Teen singer-songwriter of, Put Your Head on my Shoulder.
Well-known folk singer and political activist.
1960s soul star who recorded In the Midnight Hour.
Seen in challenging movie roles including Affliction (1997).
Sang California Dreamin' with The Mamas & The Papas.
Soul singer of, Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay.
Mustached member of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.
Movie actress who starred in Network and Bonnie and Clyde.




