1. February 12, 2000: R&B singer famous for "I Put A Spell On You": Screamin' Jay Hawkins
2. April 27, 2000: Disco singer whose biggest hit was "Turn The Beat Around": Vicki Sue Robinson
3. August 25, 2001: R&B singer killed in a plane crash in the Bahamas: Aaliyah
4. September 22, 2001: Classical violinist, perhaps more famous for leading the drive to save Carnegie Hall: Isaac Stern
5. November 29, 2001: The quiet Beatle: George Harrison
6. February 13, 2002: Willie's frequent partner: Waylon Jennings
7. June 27, 2002: The Who's bassist: John Entwistle
8. December 22, 2002: Singer and guitarist for The Clash: Joe Strummer
9. January 12, 2003: Robin's fraternal twin: Maurice Gibb
10. May 15, 2003, and September 12, 2003: Country music's most famous married couple: June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash
11. July 4, 2003: Deep-voiced singer and record producer who also led the Love Unlimited Orchestra: Barry White
12. July 16, 2003: "Azucar!": Celia Cruz
13. September 7, 2003: An "Excitable Boy" famous for "Werewolves of London": Warren Zevon
14. September 26, 2003: He was "Addicted to Love": Robert Palmer
15. June 10, 2004: He sang everything from "What'd I Say" to "America The Beautiful" to "We Are The World" and still had time to act in "The Blues Brothers": Ray Charles
16. August 6, 2004: He was a "Super Freak": Rick James
17. December 8, 2004: Former Pantera guitarist, shot and killed on stage with his new band: Dimebag Darrell
Bonus: May 27, 2003: Italian experimental composer who taught the Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh in college: Luciano Berio