| PHARRELL | --- Williams, US musician and producer who released the global hit Happy in 2013 |
| THEWEEKND | Canadian music star who released the global hit Blinding Lights in 2019 |
| PRINCE | American singer-songwriter, musician and record producer who released his debut album, For You, in 1978 |
| ENO | Musician and producer who scored Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, Brian - (3) |
| CHAS | ___ Chandler, English musician and producer who managed the Jimi Hendrix Experience in the late 1960s (4) |
| ANDREABOCELLI | Italian tenor who duetted with Sarah Brightman on the global hit Time to Say Goodbye |
| SPIKE | And 26 US musician and bandleader born in 1911 who fronted the group the City Slickers (5,5) |
| MOBY | Musician and producer whose consecutive albums Play and 18 both reached No 1 in the UK charts |
| AMYSCHUMER | American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer who wrote and starred in the 2015 comedy T |
| LEWISCAPALDI | Glaswegian singer-songwriter who released the 2018 global hit Someone You Loved |
| SHAYE | Canadian music trio (Damhnait Doyle, Tara MacLean and Kim Stockwood) with the hit "Happy Baby" |
| ZAPPA | Frank ?, US musician and composer who co-wrote and co-directed 1971 film fantasy 200 Motels (5) |
| TBONEBURNETT | American songwriter, musician and producer noted for his work on films such as Cold Mountain, Walk the Line, Crazy Heart and Inside Llewyn Davis |
| GOTYE | Australian musician who had a 2011 global hit with Somebody That I Used to Know |
| CAPTAINSENSIBLE | UK male vocalist with hit 'Happy Talk' in 1982 (7,8) |
| HANDY | W C ___, US musician and songwriter best known for the song St Louis Blues |
| STILLS | US musician and multi-instrumentalist known for his work with David Crosby and Graham Nash (6) |
| LEHRER | Tom ****** , US musician and satirist noted for his song 'The Elements' (6) |
| FRANKSINATRA | 20th-century American singer, actor and producer who acquired the nicknames Chairman of the Board or Ol' Blue Eyes, (5,7) |
| LEROY | American film director and producer who launched the careers of Clark Gable, Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren, among others (6,5) |