February
• Burt Bacharach - singer-songwriter noted principally for his work with Dionne Warwick; winner of six Grammy Awards, including one for "That's What Friends Are For"; 94
• Bruce Barthol - original bass player with Country Joe & the Fish; 75
• Chuck Jackson - North Carolina-born R&B singer had hit with "Any Day Now" (No. 23, 1962); 85
• Trugoy the Dove (David Jolicoeur) - member of New York rap group De La Soul; 54
January
• Robbie Bachman - drummer with Canadian band Bachman-Turner Overdrive; 69
• Jeff Beck - former guitarist with the Yardbirds and a solo performer; eight-time Grammy winner and two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee; bacterial meningitis; 78
• Jeff Blackburn - singer-songwriter who founded the Ducks that also included Neil Young in 1977 in Santa Cruz, CA; wrote "My My Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)" (1979); 76
• Alan Copeland - singer with the Modernaires; also wrote songs and arrangements for pop and jazz acts; 96
• David Crosby - former member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young as a singer-songwriter/guitarist and two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee; 81
• Dean Daughtry - co-founder/keyboard player with Atlanta Rhythm Section and before that with the Classics IV; 76
• Gangsta Boo (Lola Mitchell) - member of Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia and also as solo recording artist; drug overdose; 43
• Gordy Harmon - original member of L.A. R&B singing group the Whispers; 79
• Curtis "CJ" Harris - Alabama singer who appeared on American Idol; heart attack; 31
• Barrett Strong - original Motown performer ("Money (That's What I Want)" (No. 23, 1959 and co-songwriter of some of the R&B label's greatest hits, including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"; 81
• Yukihiro Takahashi - co-founder, singer and drummer of Japan's Yellow Magic Orchestra; brain tumor; 70
• Anthony "Top" Topham - original guitarist with the Yardbirds; 75
• Marshall Tucker - blind piano tuner from South Carolina whose name was used for the Marshall Tucker Band; 99
• Tom Verlaine (Thomas Miller) - co-founder and guitarist of seminal New York punk-rock band Television; 73
• Fred White - drummer with Earth, Wind & Fire; 67
2023 Total: 162