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Big Star
Big Star
American rock band
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Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton
American songwriter, guitarist, singer & producer
2
Jody Stephens
Jody Stephens
American drummer
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The Scruffs
The Scruffs
American band
4
Jim Dickinson
Jim Dickinson
American musician
5
The Box Tops
The Box Tops
American rock band
6
Chris Stamey
Chris Stamey
American musician, singer, songwriter
7
The Posies
The Posies
American band
8
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
American rock band
9
Jon Tiven
Jon Tiven
American record producer
10
Peter Holsapple
Peter Holsapple
American musician
11
Ken Stringfellow
Ken Stringfellow
American musician
12
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
American recording artist; singer-songwriter and pianist
13
Game Theory
Game Theory
1980s power pop band founded by Scott Miller
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Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon
American rockabilly musician
15
Lawson and Four More
Lawson and Four More
16
Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett
American singer and songwriter
17
The dB's
The dB's
American rock group
18
Scott Miller
Scott Miller
Pop musician, songwriter, music critic
19
Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather
American rock music band
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Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers
American musician
21
The Replacements
The Replacements
American rock band
22
Roy Brown
Roy Brown
American R&B singer, songwriter and musician
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Art Tripp
Art Tripp
American musician
24
Chuck Prophet
Chuck Prophet
American musician
25
Golden Smog
Golden Smog
band
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Lucero
Lucero
American country-punk rock band
27
Jon Auer
Jon Auer
American musician
28
Terry Manning
Terry Manning
American photographer, composer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, audio engineer, and visual artist
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Chris Rea
Chris Rea
English singer and songwriter
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Charlie Feathers
Charlie Feathers
American country music and rockabilly musician; songwriter
Intro
American singer
Member of, past and present
27 Club

27 Club

Christopher Branford Bell (January 12, 1951 – December 27, 1978) was an American musician, guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Along with Alex Chilton, he led the power pop band Big Star through its first album #1 Record (1972). He also pursued a solo career throughout the mid-1970s, resulting in the posthumous I Am the Cosmos LP.

AllMusic Guide praised Bell as "one of the unsung heroes of American pop music" and noted his lasting impression, saying: "Despite a life marked by tragedy and a career crippled by commercial indifference, the singer/songwriter's slim body of recorded work proved massively influential on the generations of indie rockers who emerged in his wake."

Bell's catalog of proto-alternative rock has inspired the likes of Beck, R.E.M., Teenage Fanclub, Pixies, Primal Scream, Afghan Whigs, Pete Yorn, Wilco, The Posies, and The Replacements, all of whom have covered his music or expressed their admiration for Big Star in the press.

His life was documented in the acclaimed documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me, released in 2013 by Magnolia Pictures.

Bell's life, and the career of Big Star, was documented in the 2018 book There Was a Light: The Cosmic History of Chris Bell and the Rise of Big Star. The 400-page oral-history style bio contains rare interviews with Bell, his bandmates, friends, family and notable fans.