Brian Patrick Carroll, better known as Buckethead, is an American musician and songwriter. He has released 27 solo albums
and performed on over 50 more. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal, thrash metal, funk, electronica, jazz,
bluegrass, and avant-garde music.
Michael Franti (born April 21, 1966, in Oakland, California) is an American poet, musician, and composer of African, Native
American, Irish, French, and German descent. Franti is the creator and lead vocalist of Michael Franti & Spearhead, a band
that blends hip hop with a variety of other styles including funk, reggae, jazz, folk, and rock. He is also an outspoken supporter
for a wide spectrum of peace and social justice issues.
Yazz is a British pop singer, who remains best known for her successful 1988 dance track, "The Only Way Is Up". Some of her
records were credited to "Yazz and the Plastic Population". Her father is Jamaican, her mother English.
N'Dea Davenport (born May 6, 1966) is a Grammy-nominated American R&B/soul singer-songwriter best known for her role in the
Brand New Heavies, a British funk/R&B band, a group responsible for the Acid Jazz wave in the early 90s.
Fabrice "Fab" Morvan is a French singer-songwriter, dancer and model of African descent. He was formerly one half of the pop
duo Milli Vanilli, which he fronted with Rob Pilatus and went on to sell multi-platinum albums around the world. However,
he was later embroiled in one of the largest scandals in pop music history when it was revealed that Milli Vanilli had not
sung any of their songs.