List of people from Jacksonville, Florida
The city of Jacksonville, Florida , has been home to many notable people, groups, and organizations.
Those listed may have been born or raised in Jacksonville, been influenced by the city while living, working or retiring there, or lived in the metropolitan area.
Civil rights leaders
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Religious leaders
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Political and government leaders
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Saturiwa (16th century), paramount chief of the Saturiwa chiefdom, comprising 30 Mocama Timucua villages in present-day Jacksonville
Jean Ribault (1520–1565), French naval officer who led the first recorded expedition to the Jacksonville area
René Goulaine de Laudonnière (c. 1529–1574), founder of Fort Caroline in modern Jacksonville, the first French settlement in North America
Isaiah Hart (1792–1861), plantation owner and founder of Jacksonville
Ossian B. Hart (1821–1874), 10th governor of Florida 1873–1874 and Florida Supreme Court Justice[ 1]
Francis P. Fleming (1841–1908), 15th governor of Florida 1889–1893
Napoleon B. Broward (1857–1910), 19th governor of Florida 1905–1909; Jacksonville Sheriff 1888–1894
Duncan U. Fletcher (1859–1936), two-term mayor of Jacksonville and U.S. Senator 1909–1936
Claude L'Engle (1868–1919), United States Representative from Florida
St. Elmo W. Acosta (1875–1947), city commissioner, state legislator and parks commissioner
Ion Farris (1878–1934), former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and member of the Florida Senate
John W. Martin (1884–1958), former Jacksonville mayor and 24th governor of Florida 1921–1925
Emory H. Price (1899–1976), U.S. Representative from Florida
Fuller Warren (1905–1973), 30th governor of Florida 1949–1953
Charles Edward Bennett (1910–2003), U.S. representative from 2nd/3rd congressional district 1949–1993
W. Haydon Burns (1912–1987), 35th governor of Florida 1965–1967; Jacksonville mayor 1949–1965
Dorcas Drake (1916–1993), Duval County judge and philanthropist
Alan Stephenson Boyd (1922–2020), the first United States Secretary of Transportation
Ed Austin (1926–2011), mayor of Jacksonville 1991-1995; State Attorney 1969-1972 1974-1991
Willye Dennis (1926–2012), Florida House of Representatives: 15th District 1992–2009
Edward L. Howard (1926–2011), Pennsylvania State Senator: 10th District 1971–1986
Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (1926–2011), 36th governor of Florida 1967–1971
Lou Ritter (1926–2010), mayor of Jacksonville 1965-1967
Hans Tanzler (1927–2013), mayor of Jacksonville 1967-1979
Don Davis (1931–2008), Jacksonville City Council 1987-1999, state representative 1999-2008 and civic leader
Lou Frost (1931–2008), lawyer and public defender 1968–2005
Maurice M. Paul (1932–2016), United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida Judge
Don Fuqua (born 1933), U.S. representative from 9th/2nd congressional district 1963–1987
Jake Godbold (1933–2020), former mayor of Jacksonville 1978-1987
Frank F. Ledford, Jr. (1934–2019), former Surgeon General of the U.S. Army
Bill Birchfield (1935–2016), state legislator 1970–1974, lawyer, civic leader
Tom Slade, Jr. (1936–2014), legislator, lobbyist, businessman
Jim McMillan (born 1937), Sheriff of Jacksonville 1986-1996
James E. King (1939–2009), State Representative 1986–1999; State Senator 1999–2009
Harry Shorstein (born 1941), lawyer and State Attorney, 4th Judicial Circuit 1991–2008
Tillie Fowler (1942–2005), U.S. representative: 4th congressional district 1993–2001; Jacksonville City Council: 1985–1992
Nat Glover (born 1943), first African-American sheriff of Jacksonville 1995–2003
Ander Crenshaw (born 1944), State Representative 1972–1978; State Senator 1986–1994; U.S. Representative: 4th congressional district 2001–2017
Mike Blouin (born 1945), U.S. Representative for Iowa's Second Congressional District
Tommy Hazouri (1945–2021), Jacksonville mayor 1987-1991 and State Representative 1974–1986
Corrine Brown (born 1946), U.S. representative 1993-2017
John Rutherford (born 1952), Sheriff of Jacksonville 2004–2015, U.S. representative 2017-present
Angela Corey (born 1954), lawyer and State Attorney, 4th Judicial Circuit 2009–2012
John Delaney (born 1956), mayor of Jacksonville 1995-2003 and president of the University of North Florida 2003-2018
Thom Tillis (born 1960), former Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and U.S. Senator from North Carolina
Alvin Brown (born 1961), first African-American mayor of Jacksonville 2011–2015
John Peyton (born 1964), Jacksonville mayor 2004–2011
Jim Walsh (born 1964), State representative from Washington 2016–present, chair of the Washington State Republican Party 2023-present
T. K. Waters (born 1970), Sheriff of Jacksonville beginning 2022
Ron DeSantis (born 1978), former U.S. representative for Florida's 6th Congressional District, 46th governor of Florida
Business and civic leaders
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Zephaniah Kingsley (1765–1843), major slaveholder and owner of Kingsley Plantation
Anna Kingsley (1793–1870), former slave, common-law wife of Kingsley, who became a businesswoman and slaveholder
Martha Reed Mitchell (1818-1902), philanthropist and socialite
Henry Morrison Flagler (1830–1913), tycoon , real estate promoter, railroad developer and partner in Standard Oil
Alice A. W. Cadwallader (1832-1910), philanthropist and temperance activist
Alexander Darnes (c.1840–1894), born into slavery, gained his medical degree and became first black doctor of Jacksonville
Minnie E. Neal (1858–1945), photographer and temperance leader
Alfred I. duPont (1864–1935), industrialist, financier and philanthropist
Abraham Lincoln Lewis (1865–1947), businessman and developer of American Beach, Florida
Cora Crane (1865–1910), journalist, brothel owner known for her relationship with Stephen Crane , lived in the Jacksonville area multiple from 1894
Arthur Pratt Warner (1870–1957), aviator
Eartha M. M. White (1876–1974), African-American philanthropist and humanitarian
Maxey Dell Moody (1883–1949), founder of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc.
Jessie Ball duPont (1884–1970), teacher and philanthropist
Charles E. Merrill (1885–1956), co-founder of Merrill, Lynch & Company
Ed Ball (1888–1981), businessman who ran the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust for 46 years
H. Terry Parker (1890–1970), philanthropist; co-founder of Gulf Life Insurance Co., vice president of A.B. Farquhar Company
Leslie R. Nicholas (1902–1948), The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America executive and Pacific War veteran
Louis Wolfson (1912–2007), Wall Street financier , race horse owner-breeder and philanthropist
Maxey Dell Moody, Jr. (1913–1987), businessman and founder of MOBRO Marine, Inc.
J. J. Daniel (1916–1990), lawyer, businessman and civic leader
Claude Yates (1916–1988), Southern Bell executive and "father of Jacksonville Consolidation "
Leslie Nicholas Jr. (1927–2007), Southern Bell executive
Raymond K. Mason (1927–2020), businessman and protégé of Ed Ball
Herb Peyton (born 1932), founder of Gate Petroleum and civic leader
Lex Hester (1935–2000), key architect of Jacksonville's consolidated government
Wayne Weaver (born 1935), shoe mogul and former owner of Jacksonville Jaguars (1993–2011)
Preston Haskell (born 1938), founder and chairman, The Haskell Company ; minority owner of Jacksonville Jaguars
Tom Petway (born 1940), businessman, Jacksonville Jaguars minority partner, civic leader
Theodore Roosevelt IV (born 1942), businessman and great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
Maxey Dell Moody III (born 1944), businessman
Donald Moran (born 1945), chief judge of 4th judicial circuit
Steve Pajcic (born 1946), lawyer, state representative, Florida Gubernatorial candidate and philanthropist
Gary Pajcic (1947–2006), athlete, lawyer and philanthropist
Elizabeth Edwards (1949–2010), attorney, law professor and wife of Senator John Edwards
Shahid Khan (born 1950), entrepreneur and owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars
John Palumbo (born 1958), motivational speaker , businessman and salesman
John Michael Phillips (born 1975), attorney, motivational speaker and news commentator
Artists, architects, photographers and designers
Henry John Klutho (1873–1964), Prairie School architect who influenced redevelopment of Jacksonville following the Great Fire of 1901
Victor Earl Mark (1876–1948), architect
Sanford Augustus Brookins (1877–1968), architect, builder, and businessperson; active in the neighborhoods of Sugar Hill, Durkee Gardens, and Riverside [ 2] [ 3]
Augusta Savage (1892–1962), sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance
Denham Fouts (1914–1949), prostitute, socialite and literary muse
Taylor Hardwick (1925–2014), architect of Jacksonville schools, businesses and parks
David Johnson (1926–2024), photographer of San Francisco's Fillmore District , first African American student of Ansel Adams
Mildred Thompson (1935–2003), painter, printmaker and sculptor
Carey Cavanaugh (born 1955), professor and former American ambassador/peace mediator
Diana Eng (born 1983), fashion designer and contestant on Season 2 of Project Runway
Writers
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896), author and abolitionist, best known for Uncle Tom's Cabin
Stephen Crane (1871–1900), author of The Red Badge of Courage , lived in Jacksonville for a few weeks in 1896 and 1897; the stay inspired "The Open Boat "
Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), author and anthropologist, known for Their Eyes Were Watching God , lived in Jacksonville during several periods from 1904
Pat Frank (1908–1964), journalist and novelist
Stetson Kennedy (1916–2011), author, folklorist and human rights activist who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan , exposing its secrets to authorities and the outside world
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007), author of A Wrinkle in Time
E. L. Konigsburg (1930–2013), Newbery-winning novelist
Rebecca Heflin (born 1963), women's fiction and romance novelist[ 4]
Charles Martin (born 1969), New York Times -bestselling author
Deesha Philyaw (born c. 1971), author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
Dawnie Walton (born 1976), journalist and author of The Final Revival of Opal & Nev [ 5]
Greg Wrenn (born c. 1980), poet and nonfiction writer
Scientists and scholars
Mazie O. Tyson (c. 1900–1975), geographer, college professor
John Archibald Wheeler (1911–2008), theoretical physicist
Philip Don Estridge (1937–1985), "Father of the IBM PC," led development of original IBM Personal Computer
Norman E. Thagard (born 1943), NASA astronaut
George Smoot (born 1945), Nobel Prize for Physics Laureate, born in Yukon , an incorporated ghost town in Jacksonville
Michael Persinger (1945–2018), neuroscientist , psychologist and noted philanthropist
Susana Urbina (born 1946), psychologist , professor at the University of North Florida
Charles T. Meide (born 1971), maritime archaeologist and Director of LAMP at the St. Augustine Lighthouse
Kevin Folta (born 1967), professor of horticultural sciences at the University of North Florida
Randy Brinson (born 1957), gastroenterologist and Christian right activist
Athletes
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Bob Gandy (1893–1945), MLB outfielder
Paul Schreiber (1902–1982), MLB pitcher and coach
Coley Wallace (1927–2005), heavyweight boxer and actor
Tom Scott (1930–2015), NFL linebacker
Don Bessent (1931–1990), MLB pitcher
John Chaney (1932–2021), basketball coach
Dennis Viollet (1933–1999), men's soccer coach
Al Frazier (1935–2018), college all-American and NFL football player
LeeRoy Yarbrough (1938–1984), NASCAR driver
Al Denson (born 1942), NFL wide receiver
Bob Hayes (1942–2002), 1964 Olympic gold medalist (2) sprinter; Hall of Fame NFL wide receiver
Joseph Dube (born 1944), Olympic medalist 1968 Summer Olympics and world champion 1969 World Weightlifting Championships
Sam Davis (1944–2019), offensive guard
Tug McGraw (1944–2004), MLB pitcher; father of Tim McGraw
Ron Sellers (born 1947), NFL wide receiver
Ken Burrough (1948–2022), NFL wide receiver
Harold Carmichael (born 1949), NFL wide receiver
Larry Brown (born 1949), NFL tight end
Ray Nettles (1949–2009), Canadian Football League Hall of Fame linebacker
Artis Gilmore (born 1949), Hall of Fame basketball player
Boobie Clark (1949–1988), NFL fullback
Ed Jenkins (born 1950), NFL wide receiver
Jack Youngblood (born 1950), NFL Hall-of-Fame defensive end
Tom Sullivan (1950–2002), NFL running back
Noah Jackson (born 1951), NFL offensive lineman
Mark McCumber (born 1951), professional golfer
Greg Coleman (born 1954), NFL punter
Ron Meeks (born 1954), CFL player and NFL coach
Derrick Gaffney (born 1955), NFL wide receiver
Fred Funk (born 1956), professional golfer
Terry LeCount (born 1956), NFL wide receiver
Ron Duguay (born 1957), NHL player and WHA coach
Calvin Muhammad (born 1958), NFL wide receiver
Patty Moise (born 1960), NASCAR driver
Vince Coleman (born 1961), MLB left fielder
Glenn Davis (born 1961), MLB first baseman
"Merciless" Ray Mercer (born 1961), WBO World Heavyweight Champion 1991 and Olympic gold medalist
Norris Coleman (born 1961), NBA forward
Nancy Hogshead-Makar (born 1962), national and 1984 Olympic gold medalist swimmer
Mike Oliphant (born 1963), NFL running back
Vijay Singh (born 1963), professional golfer
Bryan Barker (born 1964), NFL punter
Otis Smith (born 1964), NBA player and GM
Willie Smith (born 1964), NFL player
Joel Davis (born 1965), Major League Baseball pitcher[ 6]
Alvin Heggs (born 1967), NBA player
Rena Mero (born 1967), Rena Greek aka "Sable," WWE wrestler and actress
Rick Wilkins (born 1967), MLB catcher
Steve Lofton (born 1968), NFL cornerback with four teams
Gary Alexander (born 1969), basketball player
Dexter Jackson (born 1969), IFBB pro bodybuilder , 2008 Mr Olympia and nine-time Arnold Classic Champion
Edgar Bennett (born 1969), NFL running back
Shawn Jefferson (born 1969), NFL wide receiver and coach
Martin Lopez Zubero (born 1969), Olympic swimming gold medalist
Dee Brown (born 1969), NBA player
Jim Furyk (born 1970), professional golfer
David Duval (born 1971), professional golfer
Chipper Jones (born 1972), MLB third baseman
Nate Campbell (born 1972), professional boxer and lightweight title holder
Derrick Alexander (born 1973), NFL defensive end
Brian Dawkins (born 1973), Hall of Fame NFL safety
Chris Terry (born 1975), NFL center
Sam Cowart (born 1975), NFL linebacker
Paul Rigdon (born 1975), MLB pitcher
Micah Ross (born 1975), NFL wide receiver
Rahim Abdullah (born 1976), NFL and CFL player
Travis Tomko (born 1976), "TomKo," TNA professional wrestler
Ryan Freel (1976–2012), MLB infielder and outfielder
Laveranues Coles (born 1977), NFL wide receiver
Rod Gardner (born 1977), NFL wide receiver
Daniel Hollie (born 1977), WWE professional wrestler
Lito Sheppard (born 1977), NFL cornerback
Travis Chapman (born 1978), MLB third baseman
Elijah Burke (born 1978), TNA professional wrestler
Roosevelt Williams (born 1978), NFL cornerback
Travis Taylor (born 1978), wide receiver for six NFL teams
Matt Lehr (born 1979), guard for six NFL teams
Khalid Abdullah (born 1979), NFL and CFL linebacker
Michael Jennings (born 1979), NFL wide receiver
Chris Barnwell (born 1979), MLB infielder
Ryan Jorgensen (born 1979), MLB player
Dez White (born 1979), NFL wide receiver
Jabar Gaffney (born 1980), NFL wide receiver
Jonathan Papelbon (born 1980), MLB pitching
Rashean Mathis (born 1980), NFL cornerback
Brett Myers (born 1980), MLB relief pitcher
Ben Nowland (born 1980), Arena Football League player
Brian Buscher (born 1981), MLB third baseman
Bubba Dickerson (born 1981), professional golfer
Amer Delic (born 1982), professional tennis player
Lionel Gates (born 1982), NFL running back
Ciatrick Fason (born 1982), NFL running back
Darren O'Day (born 1982), MLB pitcher
Guss Scott (born 1982), NFL safety
Leon Washington (born 1982), NFL running back
Brian Clark (born 1983), former NFL and CFL wide receiver
Jamaal Fudge (born 1983), NFL safety
Howie Kendrick (born 1983), MLB player[ 7]
Stephen Nicholas (born 1983), NFL linebacker
Christian Gaddis (born 1984), NFL center
Reggie Lewis (born 1984), NFL and CFL cornerback
Dee Webb (born 1984), NFL cornerback
Daniel Murphy (born 1985), MLB infielder
Bobby Cassevah (born 1985), MLB pitcher
Clarence Denmark (born 1985), NFL and CFL wide receiver
Marcus Thomas (born 1985), NFL defensive tackle
Billy Butler (born 1986), MLB player
Sha'reff Rashad (born 1986), NFL safety
Tony Carter (born 1986), NFL cornerback
Derwin Kitchen (born 1986), basketball player[ 8]
Josh Sitton (born 1986), NFL offensive guard
Riley Skinner (born 1986), football quarterback
Tim Tebow (since age three;[ 9] born 1987 in the Philippines ), 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, Florida Gators , NFL quarterback, former professional baseball player
Byron Hardmon (born 1981), former University of Florida football player, football coach
Gerard Ross (born 1987), NFL player
Jaime Harper (born 1987), football player
Kelly Kelly (born Barbara Jean Blank in 1987), actress, model, former WWE professional wrestler, former WWE Divas Champion
Mike Clevinger (born 1990), MLB pitcher
John Brown (born 1992), basketball player
Brian Ferlin (born 1992), NHL forward
Hayden Hurst (born 1993), former University of South Carolina player, NFL tight end, former professional baseball player
Reggie Northrup (born 1993), former Florida State University linebacker, NFL player, professional MMA fighter
Jay Bolt (born 1994), soccer player[ 10]
Ryan Murphy (born 1995), Olympic swimming gold medalist
Grayson Allen (born 1995), NBA guard
Bubba Thompson (born 1998), MLB player
Mac Jones (born 1998), NFL quarterback
Djordje Mihailovic (born 1998), soccer player and 2024 Olympian
Nassir Little (born 2000), NBA player
Entertainers
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Merian C. Cooper (1893–1973), Hollywood director, producer and writer, King Kong
Rosalie King-Simpson (1902–1997), stage actress and singer
Professor Backwards (1910-1976), comedian with 23 appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show
Ruth Hall (1910–2003), actress
William Tuttle (1912–2007), Hollywood makeup artist for over 300 movies and television shows
Frankie Manning (1914–2009), dancer and choreographer
Meinhardt Raabe (1915–2010), actor, played the Coroner Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz ; resided at Penny Farms Retirement Community
Dorothy Shay (1921–1978), chanteuse, "The Park Avenue Hillbillie"
David Jack Holt (1927–2003), child actor, groomed to be the male Shirley Temple
Wanda Hendrix (1928–1981), actress, married World War II hero Audie Murphy
Leonard Jackson (1928–2013), actor, starred on PBS shows Sesame Street and Shining Time Station
Dave Madden (1931–2014), actor, known for starring in the 1970s sitcom The Partridge Family , in which he played the group's manager, Reuben Kincaid
Paula Kelly (1943–2020), dancer and actress best known for Sweet Charity and The Andromeda Strain
Gene Deckerhoff (born 1945), the voice of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida State Seminoles
Patrika Darbo (born 1948), television actress, Days of Our Lives
Ken Fallin (born 1948), caricaturist
Richard Chaves (born 1951), actor, known for playing "Poncho" in Predator
Henriette Allais (born 1954), model, Playboy Playmate March, 1980
Michael Emerson (born 1954), film, television, and stage actor
Rex Smith (born 1955), actor and singer, The Pirates of Penzance
Linden Ashby (born 1960), actor, known for playing Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat and Sheriff Noah Stilinski in the MTV series Teen Wolf
Donna Deegan (born 1962), television news anchor
Leanza Cornett (1971–2020), 1993 Miss America , television actress
Al Letson (born 1974), radio host; host of National Public Radio 's Reveal
Nichole Van Croft (1973–2018), model, Playboy Playmate October, 2000
Kat Candler (born 1974), film writer, producer, and director
Rahman Johnson (born 1976), radio personality, politician
Lil Duval (born 1977), comedian
Jennifer Rovero (born 1978), model, Playboy Playmate July, 1999
Emily Swallow (born 1979), film and television actor
Aaron Staton (born 1980), film and television actor
Daniel Breaker (born 1980), stage actor
Jessica Morris (born 1980), television actress, One Life to Live
Yoanna House (born 1980), fashion model, winner of cycle 2 of America's Next Top Model
Patrick Heusinger (born 1981), film, television, and stage actor
Tiffany Selby (born 1981), model, Playboy Playmate July, 2007
Whitney Thompson (born 1987), fashion model, winner of tenth cycle of America's Next Top Model
Ashley Greene (born 1987), actress, best known as Alice Cullen in Twilight
Ned Fulmer (born 1987), YouTuber, ex-host of The Try Guys
RJ Cyler (born 1995), actor
Brittany Chrishawn Moore (born 199?), film producer, screen writer, human rights activist
Musicians and composers
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Frederick Delius (1862–1934), English composer, wrote Florida Suite ; studied music in Jacksonville, lived nearby
John Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954), musical composer, brother of James Weldon
Arthur "Blind" Blake (1896–1934), influential blues guitarist[ 11]
George Paxton (1914–1989), big band jazz leader, saxophonist, composer, producer
Billy Daniels (1915–1988), big band singer, actor
Samuel Jones (1924–1981), jazz bassist and cellist
Ray Charles (1930–2004), blind, soulful singer
Luther Dixon (1931–2009), record producer and songwriter
Jack Sheldon (1931–2019), bebop and West Coast jazz trumpeter, singer and actor
Pat Boone (born 1934), popular 1950s singer, actor and teen idol
Nick Todd (1935–2023), pop singer
Jo Ann Campbell (born 1938), country and pop singer, actress
Scott McKenzie (1939–2012), rock and roll singer
Johnny Tillotson (born 1939), pop singer, songwriter, actor
Gary U.S. Bonds (born 1939), R&B singer
Alan Jabbour (1939–2017), old-time fiddler and folklorist
J.R. Cobb (1944–2019), guitarist and songwriter; member of Classics IV and Atlanta Rhythm Section
Jackie Moore (1946–2019), R&B singer
Claude "Butch" Trucks (1947–2017), drummer of Allman Brothers Band
Ronnie Van Zant (1948–1977), singer-songwriter, founder of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd
Rick Dees (born 1950), radio disc jockey, recorded novelty hit "Disco Duck "
Danny Joe Brown (1951–2005), songwriter and former singer for the band Molly Hatchet
Gary Rossington (1951-2023), guitarist, songwriter and founding member of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd
Allen Collins (1952–1990), guitarist, songwriter and founding member of Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd
Donnie Van Zant (born 1952), lead singer of Southern rock band .38 Special
Johnny Van Zant (born 1959), lead vocalist for Lynyrd Skynyrd since reforming in 1987
Glenn Jones (born 1962), R&B and gospel singer
Marcus Roberts (born 1963), jazz pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and teacher
Vic Chesnutt (1964–2009), folk rock singer-songwriter
Fred Durst (born 1970), lead singer, founder of Nu metal band Limp Bizkit
James MacDonough (born 1970), former Iced Earth and Megadeth bass player
Greg Eklund (born 1970), drummer of Everclear
Scooter Ward (born 1970), singer, founder of post-grunge /alternative metal band Cold
Jeremy Marshall (born 1971), bassist for the band Cold
Terry Balsamo (born 1972), lead guitar for the band Evanescence
Rogue (born 1972), lead singer for the goth /electropop band The Crüxshadows
Kelly Hayes (born 1973), lead guitarist for the band Cold
Scott Borland (born 1977), former keyboard player for the band Limp Bizkit
Sam Rivers (born 1977), bass player for the band Limp Bizkit
Sam McCandless (born 1978), drummer for the band Cold
Ryan Key (born 1979), lead singer of the punk rock band Yellowcard
Derek Trucks (born 1979), child prodigy on guitar, member of Allman Brothers Band and Derek Trucks Band
Ben Cooper (born 1982), singer-songwriter, Electric President and Radical Face
Shannon Wright , singer-songwriter
Asia Cruise (born 1990), contemporary R&B singer
YK Osiris (born 1998), singer-songwriter
Julio Foolio (1998–2024), rapper
Yungeen Ace (born 1998), rapper
Nardo Wick (born 2001), rapper
SpotemGottem (born 2001), rapper
Bands
Listed chronologically by year the band was formed:
Classics IV (1965), pop rock
The Allman Brothers Band (1969), Southern rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd (1970), Southern rock
Blackfoot (1972), rock/Southern rock
Molly Hatchet (1975), Southern rock
.38 Special (1975), rock
69 Boyz (1993), hip hop
Limp Bizkit (1994), nu-metal
Inspection 12 (1994), pop punk
Quad City DJ's (1995), hip hop
Cold (1996), post-grunge
Yellowcard (1997), pop punk
Swirl 360 (1998), pop rock
Skyliner (2000), power metal
Burn Season (2001), hard rock
Evergreen Terrace (2001), melodic hardcore
Shinedown (2001), rock
Greyfield (2001), pop punk
Whole Wheat Bread (2003), punk rock
Casey Jones (2003), hardcore
Electric President (2003), indie/electronic
Radical Face (2003), experimental/folk/indie
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (2003), rock
Astronautalis (2003), hip hop
The Summer Obsession (2006), pop rock
Black Kids (2006), indie rock
Fit For Rivals (2008), rock
Tedeschi Trucks Band (2010), rock, blues rock, blues, soul
Breaking Through (2011), rock
The Black Pine (2014), indie/alternative rock
Serial killers
Listed chronologically by year of birth:
Fictional characters
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