Hall of Fame
The Legends
Curated masters who defined music across cultures, centuries, and continents.
Fela Kuti
1960s–1997 · Nigerian
The Black President. Music as revolution.
Toumani Diabaté
1987–2024 · Malian
71 generations of kora mastery.
Miles Davis
1944–1991 · American
He never played the same music twice. Never.
Billie Holiday
1930s–1959 · American
She didn't sing songs. She told the truth.
Astor Piazzolla
1940s–1992 · Argentine
He broke tango. Then he saved it.
Maria Callas
1942–1977 · Greek-American
La Divina. The voice that redefined opera.
Yo-Yo Ma
1970s–present · Chinese-American
Bach in Boston. Silk Road in Shanghai.
Fairuz
1950s–present · Lebanese
The soul of Lebanon. The voice of the Arab world.
Ravi Shankar
1940s-2012 · Indian
He brought India's music to the world.
Umm Kulthum
1920s-1975 · Egyptian
The Star of the East. Four million attended her funeral.
Bob Marley
1963-1981 · Jamaican
One good thing about music: when it hits you, you feel no pain.
Django Reinhardt
1928-1953 · Belgian-Romani
Two fingers. Infinite swing.