Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: One of the trustworthy Muslims, a group of Imams narrated from him, and no one disagreed about writing from him. And the saying of whoever spoke about him was biased. He has good, straight Hadiths from al-Zuhri and others.
Abu al-Qasim ibn Bashkuwal: Trustworthy
Abu Hatim al-Razi: Trustworthy, and once: There is nothing wrong with him
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Trustworthy, and once: His Hadiths are straight
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Trustworthy
Ahmad ibn Salih al-Jili: Trustworthy
Ibrahim ibn Hamza ibn Sulayman: One of the most knowledgeable people of Medina in his time
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy, criticized without justification, once: Trustworthy Hadith Scholar, Ahmad said that Yahya al-Qattan did not narrate from him
Al-Dhahabi: One of the Imams of knowledge, and trustworthy Medinans. He permitted listening to musical instruments, and did not find strong evidence for the prohibition, so he based his opinion on permissibility, so what happened? He permitted singing
Sa'id ibn Abi Maryam: Trustworthy Hadith Scholar
Salih ibn Muhammad Juzra: He was young when he heard from al-Zuhri
Abd al-Rahman ibn Yusuf ibn Kharash: Truthful
Abdullah ibn Sa'id ibn Kathir: I asked him about singing, and he issued a fatwa permitting it
Muhammad ibn Sa'd, the scribe of al-Waqidi: He was trustworthy, with many Hadiths, but harsh in narration
Wakee' ibn al-Jarrah: He refrained from narrating from him, then narrated from him, so he was asked about that, and he said: I don't know, Ibrahim is trustworthy
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy Hadith Scholar, and once: There is nothing wrong with him