Bar/None Records - Artists (past and Present)

Artists (past and Present)

  • 10,000 Maniacs
  • American Song-Poem Anthology
  • Architecture in Helsinki
  • Eszter Balint
  • Otis Ball
  • Richard Barone
  • Luka Bloom
  • Adrian Borland
  • Birdie Busch
  • Burnside Project
  • Vinicius Cantuária
  • Alex Chilton
  • Chocolate USA
  • Edwyn Collins
  • The songs of Elvis Costello
  • Diego Cortez
  • Evan Dando
  • Brian Dewan
  • The Divine Comedy
  • Disco Inferno
  • DJ Spooky
  • Drink Me
  • Bill Drummond
  • El Ten Eleven
  • The Embarrassment
  • Emperor X
  • Esquivel
  • The Feelies
  • The Glands
  • Glass Eye
  • Greenhouse 27
  • Greg Camp
  • Petra Haden
  • Harvest Ministers
  • Juliana Hatfield
  • Richard Hawley
  • Health & Happiness Show
  • Michael Hearst
  • Hem
  • Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey
  • Hotel Lights
  • Hot Lava
  • The Individuals
  • Jenifer Jackson
  • Kate Jacobs
  • Mason Jennings
  • Freedy Johnston
  • Joy Zipper
  • The Langley Schools Music Project
  • Arto Lindsay
  • Lonesome Val
  • Lotus Lounge
  • Lullaby for the Working Class
  • Mad Happy
  • Hannah Marcus
  • Chris Mars
  • Mary Lee's Corvette
  • Mayday
  • Shannon McArdle
  • Kathy McCarty
  • The Mendoza Line
  • Mensclub
  • Miracle Room
  • Mono Puff
  • Country Dick Montana
  • Mosquitos
  • Of Montreal
  • Oppenheimer
  • The Ordinaires
  • Outrageous Cherry
  • Poi Dog Pondering
  • Professor & Maryann
  • Puffy AmiYumi
  • The Scene Is Now
  • The Sharp Things
  • Shirk Circus
  • Shrimp Boat
  • Epic Soundtracks
  • Starling Electric
  • The Front Bottoms
  • The Slip
  • The Spinto Band
  • The Swales
  • They Might Be Giants
  • Tindersticks
  • Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
  • Trembling Blue Stars
  • Wallmen
  • Yo La Tengo

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