As more documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein enter the public record, readers keep encountering famous names across the files—many of them included not because of any proven relationship, but because the archive contains everything from press releases to event invites and forwarded messages.
The files include routine materials like newsletters and promotional blurbs, meaning a musician can show up simply because their name appeared in a public-facing email, an invite list, or a media clipping. None of the musicians referenced are accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and their appearances shouldn’t be treated as evidence of criminal activity.
The Beatles
The Beatles show up repeatedly through press releases and saved stories. Epstein also discussed the band in emails with associates and received Beatles-related gifts.
Billy Joel
Billy Joelis referenced via the same benefit concert and performance-related emails.
Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi is also referenced via the 12-12-12 benefit concert lineup.
Bono
Bono’s name appears largely, especially through discussion of the ONE Campaign and broader activism. Epstein also referenced a story involving Bono and Mick Jagger in an email to Ghislaine Maxwell, writing that he “loved your Bono Mick story,” and other emails mention symposium invitations and Davos-related context.
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen appears through event and social correspondence, including mentions tied to benefit concerts and elite gatherings. Epstein also referenced seeing Springsteen in a broader list of performers he’d watched.
Freddie Mercury
The late Queen frontman appears in the files via press materials, such as bios and media-related links.
David Bowie
David Bowie is also referenced in the archive through press releases and related materials.
Courtney Love
The files show that Epstein seemed to be following Cobain’s widow, Courtney Love, on Twitter.
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The band is included through general media items and archived promotional content.
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton appears in the same benefit concert context.
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Elton John
Elton John appears in emails connected to his AIDS foundation and Oscars-related functions, according to the source. His name also shows up in event chatter from entertainment publicist Peggy Siegal, who referenced an AIDS fundraiser hosted by John where she ran into Mick Jagger.
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello’s name appears in the same press-release/bio style context.
Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley is referenced in a business pitch email tied to a content creation company, with the pitch pointing to the 2002 compilation Elvis: 30 #1 Hits as a case study.
Gregg Allman
Gregg Allman is included because he was listed among the interview subjects in the documentaryMuscle Shoals, referenced in an email invitation.
Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin is listed as part of media materials included in the document archive.
Keith Richards
Kieth Richards appears in the Muscle Shoals invite list context, with his name included among the documentary’s featured interview subjects.
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain appears via a fully transcribed book included in the files, where he’s referenced as a negative role model affecting “impressionable youth of today.”
Mick Jagger
Jagger is one of the most frequently recurring rock names in the files—and his mentions aren’t limited to generic press items. The files note a photograph showing him seated at a table between Bill Clinton and Epstein, plus another image showing Jagger with Maxwell.
There’s also a concrete logistical detail: a 2003 FedEx receipt indicates Epstein and Maxwell sent a package to Jagger’s U.K. home. Separate emails connected to dinner planning include an assistant message stating, “Mick Jagger’s assistant rang saying Mick rec’d my message and would love to come to your dinner party but is in France at the moment. She said he will be in NY after the New Year and would love to connect then.”
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney’s presence is more specific: he’s referenced in emails about the Kennedy Center Honors, plus Epstein purchased 10 tickets to a McCartney benefit show in 2015. Epstein’s assistant later reacted enthusiastically, writing, “Wow! What an amazing evening!!”
One forwarded email about McCartney’s divorce settlement also appears in the archive.
Rod Stewart
A Las Vegas VIP host confirmed tickets for Epstein to see Rod Stewartat Caesars Palace in 2013, and also recommended the Beatles Cirque du Soleil show Love.
Roger Waters
Roger Waters is mentioned as part of the 12-12-12 Concert for Sandy Relief lineup, which Epstein attended.
Steve Winwood
Steven Winwood is mentioned in the same Muscle Shoals invitation list.
The Who
The Who are included through concert/event mentions—especially the 12-12-12 lineup and Epstein’s later email about performers he’d recently seen.
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