Oregon Music Hall of Fame Honorees complete through 2014.
- Obo Addy
- Bob Ancheta (see KVAN (AM))
- Signe Anderson
- Phil Baker (musician) (bassist--currently w/Pink Martini)
- Dan Balmer (guitarist)
- Bryan Bell (producer, sound engineer, synthesizer pioneer)
- Denny Bixby (see Great Plains (band), Wild Choir)
- Black 'n Blue
- Mark Bosnian (see Mystery (Vanilla Fudge album))
- Chris Botti
- Bus Boyk
- Steve Bradley (musician) (guitarist)
- Meredith Brooks
- Mel Brown (drummer)
- Richard Burdell (trumpeter, obit)
- Kevin Burke (musician)
- Dave Carter
- Ken Chase (producer, "Louie Louie")
- Craig Carothers
- Cherry Poppin' Daddies
- Jeffrey Frederick and the Clamtones
- Bud Clark
- Tom Robinson and Mark Sten of Concert Sound
- Cool'R
- Robert Cray
- Crazy 8s (band)
- Terry Currier (see Music Millennium and Keep Portland Weird)
- Peter Dammann (see Paul deLay, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and Andy Wood (comedian))
- Dan Reed Network
- The Dandy Warhols
- Dead Moon
- Paul deLay
- Tony DeMicoli (see Crazy 8's)
- James DePreist
- Dharma Bums (band)
- Dr. Demento
- Everclear (band)
- Gary Ewing (artist) (obit)
- John Fahey (musician)
- Buddy Fite (see For Once in My Life and No Place For Me)
- David Friesen
- Dave Frishberg
- Andy Gilbert (producer, talent agent)
- Mikal Gilmore
- Tom Grant (jazz musician)
- Tim Hardin
- Iris Harrison (see KVAN (AM) and KGON)
- Roger Hart (DJ, Paul Revere and the Raiders manager)
- Hazel (band)
- Sam Henry (musician)
- Woody Hite (see Valerie Day)
- The Holy Modal Rounders
- Linda Hornbuckle (see Sandin Wilson, Paul deLay, and Janice Scroggins)
- Hudson Brothers
- Marty Hughley (journalist)
- Billy Hults aka Reverend Billy Lloyd Hults (washboardist, publisher The Upper Left Edge, Mayor's Ball organizer, Billy Foodstamp & the Welfare Rodeo)
- Carlton Jackson (musician) (drummer)
- Duane Jarvis
- Herman Jobelmann (obit)
- Johnny & the Distractions
- Lloyd Jones (musician)
- Rebecca Kilgore
- Nancy King (jazz singer)
- The Kingsmen
- Jay "Bird" Koder (guitarist--see Wide River and Steve Miller Band)
- Patrick Lamb (see American Music Program Pacific Crest Jazz Orchestra)
- Dave Leiken (promoter--Double Tee, see Roseland Theater)
- Norman Leyden
- Jeff Lorber
- Rose Maddox
- Marlon McClain (guitarist)
- Thara Memory
- Jim Mesi (see Paul deLay and Monti Amundson)
- Chris Miller (guitarist) (guitarist--Junior Brown, Marcia Ball, and Dave Alvin)
- Glen Moore
- Buck Munger (Two Louies magazine)
- Shirley Nanette (see Weather Machine)
- Chris Newman (musician)
- Nu Shooz
- Gary Ogan (songwriter, etc.)
- Oregon (band)
- Paul Revere & the Raiders
- Jim Pepper
- Pink Martini
- Kelly Joe Phelps
- Pleasure (American band)
- Poison Idea
- Quarterflash
- Mike Quinn (promoter--Monqui Presents, Doug Fir Lounge)
- Billy Rancher & the Unreal Gods
- Hank Rasco and the Wasted Rangers
- Johnnie Ray
- Fritz Richmond
- Richmond Fontaine
- Terry Robb
- Greg Sage
- Curtis Salgado
- Sand (American band)
- Les Sarnoff (KINK DJ--obit)
- Danny Schauffler (saxophonist, see Poolside (album), Crazy 8's)
- Janice Scroggins
- Sequel (band) (bio)
- Doc Severinsen
- Shock (band) (Let's Get Crackin, see Swing'n, Malcolm Noble bio)
- Sleazy Pieces (bio)
- Elliott Smith
- Ron Steen (drummer, see Bill Beach (musician))
- Bob Sterne (audio engineer, Northwest Sound)
- D. K. Stewart (keyboard player)
- Norm and Conrad Sundholm (Sunn Amps)
- Norman Sylvester (blues guitar and vocals)
- Bobby Torres (Latin jazz percussionist)
- George Touhouliotis (Satyricon (nightclub))
- Billy Triplett (audio engineer, see Monti Amundson)
- The U-Krew
- Upepo (bio)
- Turtle VanDemarr (see Jeffrey Frederick)
- Leroy Vinnegar
- Calvin Walker (drummer)
- Wheatfield (band) (bio)
- Gregg Williams (musician) (drummer, producer)
- Mason Williams
- Don Worth (musician) (drummer)