
Chronis Aidonidis is a Greek singer born on December 23, 1928 in Karoti, a village now belonging to Didymoteicho, in Greece. His parents were Christos and Chrysanthi Aidonidis. He learned his first songs in his hometown and was introduced into the word of traditional music by his mother and the musicians who used to play at the local fairs.

Bak Yeon(박연, 朴然) (1378–1458) was a government official, scholar, writer, astronomer, and musician in the early Joseon Dynasty period, who was a teacher of king Sejong and created Armillary sphere Honcheonui, Water clock Borugak Jagyeongnu and sundial Yangbu Ilgu along with Jang Yeong-sil and five basic sounds(Gung, Sang, Gak, Chi, Wu), which corresponds to five consonant groups(Aeum, Seoreum, Suneum, Chieum, Hueum) in Hunminjeongeum. He has also adapted court music to the new Confucian philosophy, particularly in the concept of yeak, a Confucian ideology that combines ritual and music.

Patrizio Franco Buanne is a Neapolitan-Austrian baritone singer, songwriter, and producer..

Nektaria Karantzi is a Byzantine and traditional singer from Greece.

Tristan Le Govic is a Breton harp player, singer and composer born in 1976.

Mary McPartlan was a traditional Irish singer and musician as well as a music director and producer.

Sarah Ann O'Neill, was a well known and significant Irish traditional singer.

Róisín White is a Northern Irish singer and concertina-player.

Giorgos Xylouris, also known as Psarogiorgis, is a Cretan laouto player and singer.

The Yoshida Brothers are Japanese shamisenist musicians who have released several albums on the Domo Records label.