Jimmy Carter – 6 time Grammy winner. Vocalist for Blind Boys of Alabama and Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
George Perilli – Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Chaka Kahn, Reba McEntire, Peter Cetera (Chicago), Dion Warwick, Donna Summer, Boz Scaggs
Chris Jamison – Finalist for the Voice
Jay Dudt – 5 time Grammy winner producer; Dave Matthews, Pat Metheny, Ariana Grande, Spyro Gyra, Johnny A., Jackie Evancho, John Scofield, The Count Basie Orchestra, LL Cool J
Lenny Zakatek – Lead vocalist Alan Parsons Project
Joe West – Grammy/Dove/Billboard Award-winning producer; Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw
Christopher Wu – First Chair Violin Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Joshua Bell, Emmanuel Ax, Muir String Quartet
Adam Brock – Finalist American Idol
Rick Dickerson – Mike Stern, Victor Wooten, Kirk Whalum, BE Taylor, No Bad JuJu
Denise Graves – Maranatha Records (Lead Me To the Rock)
Hollis Greathouse – 4 time Grammy-winning producer; One Republic, Marcus Miller, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Carman, Wayne Watson, Phil Keaggy
Dan Gochnour – Bruce Springsteen, Joe Gruchecky
Ryan Joseph – Grammy nominated Violinist; Alan Jackson, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jimmy Buffett, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Bonnie Raitt, Lee Ann Womack, Zack Brown, Dierks Bentley, Chris Cagle, Marty Stewart, and Carrie Underwood
James Ward – (Rock of Ages)
Ron Kenoly – Integrity Records A&M Records (Mourning Into Dancing)
Marty Nystrom – Integrity Records (As The Deer)
Pete Hewitt – Emmy Award Winner; Billy Joel, Carly Simon
Max Leake – Roger Humphries, Stanley Turrentine