Middle Tennessee State University Alumni - Musicians

Musicians

  • Scott "Skippy" Chapman (2001) - keyboardist and singer-songwriter, Code of Ethics
  • George S. Clinton (1969) - Hollywood composer (Austin Powers trilogy)
  • Cedric Dent (Gospel Music Singer) - member of Take 6. Professor of Theory & Composition in the MTSU School of Music.
  • Colton Dixon (2010) - American Idol Season 11 Contestant - Top 7
  • Bobby Bosko Grubic (a.k.a. Bobby G) (1999) - singer/songwriter, director/producer
  • Amy Lee (2000/dropped out) - co-founder and lead singer, Evanescence
  • Brice Long (1993) - country music singer-songwriter
  • The Protomen (Rock Band) - Independent concept band based in Nashville, TN.
  • Jeremi Richardson (singer) - member of the CCM group Avalon
  • Hillary Scott (2006) - singer/songwriter, Lady Antebellum
  • Sharon Van Etten - American singer-songwriter
  • Chris Young - country music singer; 2006 winner, Nashville Star

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