List of Stutterers - Singers and Musicians

Singers and Musicians

Singers and musicians with stutters
Name Lifetime Comments Reference(s)
Almond, MarcMarc Almond 1957–present English singer and songwriter
Gallagher, NoelNoel Gallagher 1967–present English singer, guitarist, and vocalist
Gates, GarethGareth Gates 1984–present English singer and songwriter
John, ScatmanScatman John 1942–1999 American scat singer
Kerr, JimJim Kerr 1959–present Scottish singer and songwriter
Martin, ChrisChris Martin 1977–present English singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Minogue, KylieKylie Minogue 1968–present Australian singer, songwriter, and actress
Murphy, PeterPeter Murphy 1957–present English singer, songwriter, and actor
Pip, ScroobiusScroobius Pip 1981–present English hip-hop musician
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley 1935–1977 American rock and roll singer
Tillis, MelMel Tillis 1932–present American country singer, spokesman and honorary chairman of the Stuttering Foundation of America in 1998
Simon, CarlyCarly Simon 1945–present American singer, songwriter, musician, and children's author; recipient of two Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award; member of Grammy Hall of Fame
Trapper, ChrisChris Trapper 19??–present American musician
Withers, BillBill Withers 1938–present American singer and songwriter

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