Real People Portrayed in Yacht Rock
- Dan Aykroyd
- Sara Allen (Daryl Hall's girlfriend)
- Ian Anderson
- Michael Anthony (referred to as 'the other guy')
- Rosanna Arquette
- Kevin Bacon
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
- Walter Becker
- Jeremiah Birnbaum
- David Bowie
- Lindsey Buckingham
- Jimmy Buffett
- Kim Carnes
- Peter Cetera
- Ray Charles
- Christopher Cross
- Nate Dogg
- Daryl Dragon
- Dr. Dre
- Bob Dylan
- Donald Fagen
- Glenn Frey
- Warren G
- Daryl Hall
- Don Henley
- David Hungate
- James Ingram
- LaToya Jackson
- Michael Jackson
- Al Jarreau
- Cyndi Lauper
- Huey Lewis
- Kenny Loggins
- Steve Lukather
- Michael McDonald
- Jim Messina
- Giorgio Moroder
- Willie Nelson
- John Oates
- David Paich
- Steve Perry
- Jeff Porcaro
- Steve Porcaro
- Vincent Price
- Harold Ramis
- Kenny Rogers
- David Lee Roth
- Patrick Simmons
- Paul Simon
- Bruce Springsteen
- Ted Templeman
- Toni Tennille
- Charles, Lord Townshend
- Jethro Tull
- Tina Turner
- Alex Van Halen
- Eddie Van Halen
- Dionne Warwick
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