Yacht Rock - Real People Portrayed in Yacht Rock

Real People Portrayed in Yacht Rock

  • Dan Aykroyd
  • Sara Allen (Daryl Hall's girlfriend)
  • Ian Anderson
  • Michael Anthony (referred to as 'the other guy')
  • Rosanna Arquette
  • Kevin Bacon
  • Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
  • Walter Becker
  • Jeremiah Birnbaum
  • David Bowie
  • Lindsey Buckingham
  • Jimmy Buffett
  • Kim Carnes
  • Peter Cetera
  • Ray Charles
  • Christopher Cross
  • Nate Dogg
  • Daryl Dragon
  • Dr. Dre
  • Bob Dylan
  • Donald Fagen
  • Glenn Frey
  • Warren G
  • Daryl Hall
  • Don Henley
  • David Hungate
  • James Ingram
  • LaToya Jackson
  • Michael Jackson
  • Al Jarreau
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • Huey Lewis
  • Kenny Loggins
  • Steve Lukather
  • Michael McDonald
  • Jim Messina
  • Giorgio Moroder
  • Willie Nelson
  • John Oates
  • David Paich
  • Steve Perry
  • Jeff Porcaro
  • Steve Porcaro
  • Vincent Price
  • Harold Ramis
  • Kenny Rogers
  • David Lee Roth
  • Patrick Simmons
  • Paul Simon
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Ted Templeman
  • Toni Tennille
  • Charles, Lord Townshend
  • Jethro Tull
  • Tina Turner
  • Alex Van Halen
  • Eddie Van Halen
  • Dionne Warwick

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