David Lloyd
Arguably one of the finest tenors ever to emerge from Wales or the British Isles.
David Mysterious
Troubador of the unknown ep- available on the Peski label.
David Thomas
His many Eisteddfod victories.
David Williams
Playing in chart topping band. Son of dork.
Deke Leonard
Played with exceptional live rock band of the seventies.
Della Jones
Internationally renowned operatic mezzo-soprano, famous particularly for her Rossini roles amongst others.
Delme Jones
Highly successful opera singer.
Dennis O'Neill
Famous opera singer. Also on TV, 'Dennis O'Neill Sings'.
Donald Peers
Had a hit with 'Babbling Brook'. Own radio and TV shows in 1950's and early 1960's.
Donna Matthews
Being in Alastica
Donny Osmond
Long stage career begining in the 1970's. Massive singles success solo and together with 'The Osmonds'. During the 1970's the rivaled 'The Jackson Five'. Big hits include 'Puppy Love' and 'Crazy Horses'. Donny now often appears on TV and stage musicals.
Dorothy Squires
Highly successful singer of the 1950's - 1960's.
Eirwen Ellis
Renowned Harpist
Elinor Bennett
Famous harpist and singer.
Elton John
Music and song writing
Evan Richards
Among the foremost of conductor's, music teacher's and personality's in the British brass band world. He has personally trained many of today's leading musicians in all fields, from voice to instrumentation. His achievements go far beyond Wales. He personally taught Leighton Rich (First holder of the 'Mortimer Award') as a young lad. His music theory teaching is rightly considered to be peerless, he is probably the finest and most knowledgeable of modern brass band teaching methods.
Frank James
My father was the principal tenor with the Welsh National Opera for fourteen years
Franklynn Jones
Audio Sculptor, Acoustic Ecologist, Art Therapist known for unconventional treatments and manipulations of sound. Has created re-mixes for numerous artists from Radio head to Tori Amos.
Geraint Jarman
Renowned singer.
Geraint Watkins
Solo artist, session pianist. Worked with the likes of Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Bill Wyman, Dave Edmunds and Shaking Stevens. A member of Billy Connolly's favourite band 'The Balham Alligators'.