Musicians Who Have Passed Away From COVID-19
- Alan Abel (percussion; timpani; teacher)
- S. P. Balasubrahmanyam (playback singer)
- Robert “Bootsie” Barnes (jazz saxophone)
- Hella Brock (teacher, musicologist)
- Harold Budd (pianist, composer)
- Sam Clayton Jr. (reggae producer and engineer)
- Nick Cordero (singer; broadway)
- Cristina (Cristina Monet-Palaci) (singer)
- Eddy Davis (banjo)
- John Davis (singer; one of the true voices of Milli Vanilli)
- Jerry Demara (singer-songwriter)
- Tommy DeVito (Four Seasons)
- Manu Dibango (Afro-funk sax)
- Joe Diffie (country artist)
- Dobby Dobson (Jamaican singer-songwriter)
- Martin Douglas (steel pan)
- Anne Feeney (folk singer)
- Ian Finkel (xylophone)
- Martinho Lutero Galati (composer)
- Santiago Lusardi Girelli (conductor, Goa University choir)
- Fred the Godson (Fred Thomas; rapper)
- Dave Greenfield (keyboards; The Stranglers)
- Henry Grimes (jazz bass)
- Eric Hall (promoter)
- James S. Harrison (music professor, Hunter College)
- Olle Holmquist (trombone)
- Mike Huckaby (dj; producer)
- Ahmed Ismail Hussein, aka Hudeidi/Hudeydi, "King of Oud" (traditional Somali musician)
- PJ, aka Paul Johnson (dj)
- Lee Konitz (jazz sax)
- Theodore Lambrinos (baritone)
- Vincent Lionti (viola (Met), conductor)
- Giuseppi Logan (jazz sax, winds)
- Mike Longo (piano; educator; MD for Dizzy Gillespie)
- Trini Lopez (sang "If I Had a Hammer")
- Aurlus Mabélé (Congolese vocalist)
- Bill Mack (country dj and songwriter)
- Cosmas Magaya (Zimbabwean mbira player)
- Sterling Magee, aka Mr. Satan (blues musician)
- Robert Mandell (conductor)
- Armando Manzanero (songwriter)
- Detto Mariano (composer, musician, producer)
- Ellis Marsalis Jr. (jazz pianist)
- Ron Mathewson (jazz bass)
- Tânio Mendonça (Brazilian carnaval samba composer)
- Alan Merrill ("I Love Rock 'N' Roll")
- Rajan Mishra (classical Indian vocalist)
- Elijah Moshinsky (opera director)
- Naomi Munakata (conductor)
- Dulce Nunes (Brazilian bossa nova singer)
- Paul Oscher (blues musician)
- Jacques Pellen (jazz guitar)
- Marcelo Peralta (jazz sax)
- John "Bucky" Pizzarelli (jazz guitar)
- Caroline Polachek (singer-songwriter)
- Charlie Pride (singer, guitarist)
- John Prine (singer-songwriter)
- William (Bill) Pursell (composer, pianist)
- Elias Rahbani (Lebanese composer)
- Joel Revzen (staff conductor, The Met)
- Wallace Roney (jazz trumpet)
- Bassam Saba (proponent of Arabic music)
- Arlene Saunders (soprano)
- Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne)
- Matthew Seligman (bass; The Soft Boys; Bowie)
- Lynn Kellog Simpers (actor, singer, original cast of "Hair")
- Dmitri Smirnov (composer)
- Troy Sneed (gospel singer; producer)
- Oliver Stokes Jr., aka DJ Black N Mild (dj)
- Peter Svensson (heldentenor)
- Ty (Ben Chijioke; rapper)
- Alexander Vedernikov (conductor, Bolshoi Theatre, Odense SO, Royal Danish Opera)
- Graham Vick (opera director; artistic director of the Birmingham Opera Company)
- Victor Victor (Dominican Republic)
- Dragan Vučić (composer, singer)
- Alexander Vustin (composer)
- Bruce Williamson (Temptations)
- Hal Willner (producer; SNL music supervisor)
- Helen Jones Woods (trombone)
Musicians Who Have Tested Positive for COVID-19
- Lauren Alaina (American Idol alumnus)
- Ashanti (singer-songwriter)
- J Balvin (Colombian singer)
- Sara Bareilles (singer)
- Ray Benson (Asleep at the Wheel)
- Chuck Billy (Testament)
- Andrea Bocelli (opera singer)
- Denis Brott (cello)
- Jackson Browne (singer-songwriter)
- David Bryan (Bon Jovi)
- Luke Bryan (singer-songwriter; American Idol judge)
- Anna Camp (singer)
- Larry Campbell (guitar; Bob Dylan; Levon Helm)
- Doja Cat (singer)
- Chesca (singer)
- Christopher Cross (singer-songwriter)
- Steve DiGiorgio (Testament)
- Placido Domingo (opera singer)
- Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds (singer and producer)
- Idris Elba (dj)
- Wreckless Eric (singer-songwriter)
- Gloria Estefan (singer-songwriter)
- Marianne Faithfull (singer)
- Karol G (Colombian singer-songwriter)
- Alan Gilbert (conductor, Elbphilharmonie; former music director of the New York Philharmonic)
- Brandon Hoover (Crown the Empire)
- DJ Jazzy Jeff (dj)
- Brad "Scarface" Jordan (rapper)
- Harry Judd (McFly drummer)
- Maynard James Keenan (Tool singer)
- Damian Kulash (OK Go)
- Charlotte Lawrence (singer-songwriter)
- Maggie Lindemann (singer-songwriter)
- Madonna
- Brian Stokes Mitchell (baritone; broadway)
- Ted Nugent (:p)
- Ed O'Brien (Radiohead) (probable)
- Pink (singer-songwriter)
- Ben Platt (Broadway star)
- Thelma Plum (singer)
- Deidra Roper (aka: DJ Spinderella)
- Prince Royce (singer-songwriter)
- Kalie Shorr (country singer)
- Jessica Simpson (singer)
- Sturgill Simpson (singer-songwriter)
- Chris Sligh (American Idol finalist)
- Sam Smith (singer-songwriter)
- Trey Songz (singer-songwriter)
- Bernard Sumner (New Order)
- John Taylor (Duran Duran)
- Slim Thug (rapper)
- Aaron Tveit (broadway)
- Juan Pablo Villamil (Morat)
- Andrew Watt (producer, Ozzy, Cardi B)
- Jennifer Wayne (Runaway June)
- Kanye West (rapper)
- Trisha Yearwood (singer)