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Emma Huke, 25, Kendall Fortner, 24, Dominic Damian and Celina Kenyon, 36, have been named as the remaining four on the Cessna 550 when it crashed on Thursday.
They had been traveling alongside Daniel Williams, the former drummer of Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, and pilot Dave Shapiro when the flight plummeted into a residential street.
Shapiro was a co-founder of music agency Sound Talent Group that both Huke and Fortner had worked for.
The music producer - who also owned Velocity Records - had a pilot's license and was listed as the owner of the plane that crashed.
He had just purchased the eight-seater plane in July, according to aircraft registration records.
California native Fortner was a graduate of San Diego State University and had joined the company out of college as a booking associate.
The company described her as being 'fiercely independent and strong-willed', saying she was 'the life of the party and lit up any room she entered'.
She is survived by her parents Gary and Kristin, her brother Justin and his wife Hannah and their son, Theo, and her brother Jordan and his wife Kailey.
Huke, from Orange County, had joined the company last year as a booking associate and was a graduate of the University of Oregon.
A statement said: 'There was nothing Emma loved more than live music. She worked hard to save up money so she could travel to concerts and festivals.
'And while she loved all genres of music, her favorite artists to see live were Taylor Swift and The 1975.'
Huke is survived by her parents, Tim and Allison, and her younger sibling Ellis.
Kenyon was a professional photographer and her social media profiles show her snapping shots of musicians.
Her mother Jennifer shared a post to her social media on Friday saying that her family was 'devastated beyond words', adding: 'The world has lost a beautiful bright light.'
According to her mom, Kenyon had been traveling home to San Diego on the jet rather than a commercial flight so she could take her daughter to school.
NBC San Diego reported that Damian was friends with Shapiro for years, and was working as a software engineer. His jiu-jitsu gym is holding a remembrance event for him this coming Monday.
The flight took off from Teterboro, New Jersey, near Manhattan, at about 11.15pm Wednesday and made a fuel stop in Wichita, Kansas, before continuing on to San Diego.