0
Joe Boyd
Joe Boyd
American record producer
1
Dave Pegg
Dave Pegg
English bassist, multi-instrumentalist and record producer
2
John Wood
John Wood
English sound engineer and producer
3
Dave Mattacks
Dave Mattacks
English rock and folk drummer
4
Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson
British recording artist; singer, songwriter, guitarist
5
Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (1946-2006)
6
Mike Kowalski
Mike Kowalski
American drummer and percussionist
7
Ray Warleigh
Ray Warleigh
Australian musician
8
Dave Swarbrick
Dave Swarbrick
English folk musician and singer-songwriter
9
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
English rock band
10
Richard Wright
Richard Wright
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd
11
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
English songwriter, bassist, and lyricist of Pink Floyd
12
Tom Waits
Tom Waits
American singer-songwriter and actor
13
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention
British folk rock group
14
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank
American musician
15
The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band
British psychedelic folk band
16
David Gilmour
David Gilmour
English musician
17
Bridget St John
Bridget St John
British singer-songwriter
18
John Cale
John Cale
Welsh composer, singer-songwriter and record producer
19
The Books
The Books
American-Dutch experimental-music duo
20
Vashti Bunyan
Vashti Bunyan
English singer-songwriter
21
Ervin Drake
Ervin Drake
American songwriter (1919-2015)
22
Fotheringay
Fotheringay
British folk rock band
23
P. P. Arnold
P. P. Arnold
American soul singer, songwriter, actress
24
Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch
Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle.
25
Tom Paxton
Tom Paxton
American folk singer and singer-songwriter
26
Roy Harper
Roy Harper
British musician
27
Chris Thomas
Chris Thomas
British record producer

Nicholas Rodney Drake (19 June 1948 – 25 November 1974) was an English singer-songwriter and musician known for his acoustic guitar-based songs. Though he never found a wide audience during his lifetime, his work has gradually achieved wider notice and recognition. Drake signed to Island Records when he was 20 years old and a student at the University of Cambridge. He released his debut album, Five Leaves Left, in 1969. He recorded two more albums—Bryter Layter (1970) and Pink Moon (1972). Neither sold more than 5,000 copies on initial release. His reluctance to perform live, or be interviewed, contributed to his lack of commercial success. There is no known video footage of the adult Drake; he was only ever captured in still photographs and in home footage from his childhood.

Drake suffered from depression, particularly during the latter part of his life, a fact often reflected in his lyrics. On completion of his third album, 1972's Pink Moon, he withdrew from both live performance and recording, retreating to his parents' home in rural Warwickshire. On 25 November 1974, Drake died from an overdose of amitriptyline, a prescribed antidepressant; he was 26 years old. Whether his death was an accident or suicide has never been resolved.

Drake's music remained available through the mid-1970s, but the 1979 release of the retrospective album Fruit Tree allowed his back catalogue to be reassessed. By the mid-1980s, Drake was being credited as an influence by such artists as Robert Smith of The Cure and Peter Buck of R.E.M. In 1985, The Dream Academy reached the UK and US charts with "Life in a Northern Town", a song written for and dedicated to Drake. By the early 1990s, he had come to represent a certain type of "doomed romantic" musician in the UK music press and was frequently cited as an influence by artists including Kate Bush, Paul Weller, Aimee Mann, Beck, and The Black Crowes. His first biography appeared in 1997, followed in 1998 by the documentary film A Stranger Among Us.