1 Jimmy McCulloch From Dumbarton, he played bass on Something in The Air by Thunderclap Newman.
Died aged 26.
2 Jack Bruce: The singer with supergroup Cream came from Bishopbriggs.
3 Les Harvey: The brother of Alex Harvey and lead singer with Stone the Crows, he died after touching a live mic.
4 Brian Robertson: From Clarkston, he was lead guitarist with Thin Lizzy during the 1970s.
5 Angus Young: He and brother Malcolm emigrated from Glasgow to Australia and formed AC/DC
6 Stuart Sutcliffe: Original bassist with the Beatles, he was born in Edinburgh and died aged 21.
7 John McGeoch: Greenock-born, he was guitarist with punk bands Siouxsie and the Banshees and Public Image Ltd.
8 Andy White: From Glasgow, he played drums on the album version of the Beatles hit Love Me Do.
9 Frankie Miller: The Bridgeton boy had his biggest hit with Darlin' before suffering a brain haemorrhage.
10 Midge Ure: Born in Cambuslang, he is best-known as lead singer with Ultravox.
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