•
Roy Bailey (1935–2018): British
socialist folk singer. •
Brian Baker (1965–): American guitarist and bassist for punk bands such as
Bad Religion,
Minor Threat,
Dag Nasty,
Samhain,
Junkyard,
The Meatmen and
Government Issue. •
Andy Biersack (1990-): American singer and lead vocalist for American rock band
Black Veil Brides •
Jack Black (1969–): American actor, comedian, musician and producer. •
Georges Bizet (1838–1875): French composer. His final work, the opera
Carmen, became one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertory. •
Björk (1965–): Icelandic singer-songwriter, producer, fashion model, and actress. •
Paul Brady (1947–): Irish singer-songwriter and musician. •
Jacques Brel (1929–1978): Belgian singer-songwriter. •
Isaac Brock (1975–): American singer, guitarist, banjoist, and songwriter for the indie rock band
Modest Mouse. •
Chico Buarque (1941–): Brazilian singer, composer, poet and writer, one of the most famous of
MPB. •
Peter Buck (1956–): Lead guitarist and member of American rock band R.E.M. •
Geoffrey Burgon (1941–2010): British composer notable for his television and film themes. •
Mike Burkett (1967–): (a.k.a. Fat Mike) American bassist and vocalist for the
punk rock band
NOFX. Many of their lyrics include
atheist views. •
Henry Burstow (1826–1916): English shoemaker, singer and bellringer from Horsham, Sussex, best known for his vast repertoire of songs, many of which were collected in the folksong revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. •
Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924): Italian composer, pianist, teacher of piano and composition, and conductor. ==C==