| SPRINGSTEEN | Bruce --, US singer and songwriter (11) |
| ARETHAFRANKLIN | US singer and songwriter known as 'The Queen of Soul', whose hits include Respect and I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me), a duet with George Michael (6,8) |
| CROW | Sheryl ___, US singer and songwriter (4) |
| ARETHA | US singer and songwriter ____ Franklin, d. 2018 (6) |
| PAULSIMON | US singer and songwriter (4,5) |
| PAT | _ Benatar, US singer and songwriter (3) |
| TEDDY | _ Swims, US singer and songwriter (5) |
| EDDIEFISHER | US singer and actor whose five marriages included one to Debbie Reynolds (1955-9) and one to Elizabeth Taylor (1959-64) (5,6) |
| BETTEMIDLER | US singer and actress trebled time for recreation (5,6) |
| ETHELMERMAN | US singer and actress married to actor Ernest Borgnine for four months in 1964 (5,6) |
| NATKINGCOLE | US singer and jazz pianist whose 'Mona Lisa' won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1950 (3,4,4) |
| PENHALL | Bruce -, US winner of the 1981 and 1982 Speedway World Championships (7) |
| ARENA | Bruce ..... , US coach reappointed in 2016 (5) |
| BOXLEITNER | Bruce -, US actor who played Alan Bradley in 1982 sci-fi film TRON (10) |
| WEBER | Bruce -, US photographer; director of 1988 film documentary Let's Get Lost (5) |
| NAUMAN | Bruce -, US artist whose works include 1985 installation Good Boy Bad Boy |
| FAITHHILL | US singer and record producer married to singer Tim McGraw since 1996 (5,4) |
| LORNA | ___ Luft, US singer and actress and daughter of Judy Garland (5) |
| ALJOLSON | Russian-born US singer and actor who starred in the first full-length talking film (The Jazz Singer, 1927) (2,6) |
| NEILSEDAKA | US singer and pianist whose hits include Calendar Girl, Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen and Breaking Up is Hard to Do (4,6) |