Dunhill Records - Dunhill (ABC/Dunhill) Records Artists

Dunhill (ABC/Dunhill) Records Artists

  • Steve Allen
  • Andwella
  • Attlee
  • Bangor Flying Circus
  • Birtha
  • Hal Blaine
  • Bobby Bland
  • The Brass Ring
  • Jimmy Buffett
  • The Bully Boys Band
  • Solomon Burke
  • Bush
  • Eddie Cano and His Quintet
  • Carmen
  • Cashman & West
  • Colosseum
  • Danny Cox
  • Denny Doherty
  • Cass Elliot
  • Shelley Fabares
  • Mickie Finn
  • Four Tops
  • Ernie Freeman
  • Fresh Start
  • Giorgio
  • Gladstone
  • Grapefruit
  • The Grass Roots
  • Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
  • The Happy Day Choir
  • Richard Harris
  • Roy Head
  • Headstone
  • The Hello People
  • Thelma Houston
  • Jamme
  • John Kay
  • Thomas Jefferson Kaye
  • Andy Kim
  • B. B. King & Bobby Bland
  • The Artie Kornfeld Tree
  • Kracker
  • Dennis Lambert
  • The Lamp of Childhood
  • Richard Landis
  • Magna Carta
  • Mamas & Papas
  • Kenneth Mars
  • Gayle McCormick
  • Barry McGuire
  • Mighty Clouds of Joy
  • Mrs. Miller
  • Daniel Moore
  • Murphy's Law
  • Lady Nelson and the Lords
  • Noah
  • Michael Omartian
  • Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Freda Payne
  • John Phillips
  • Pratt & McClain
  • Jim Price
  • Pure Love & Pleasure
  • Genya Ravan
  • Rejoice!
  • Rincon Surfside Band
  • Emitt Rhodes
  • The Road Home
  • The Rock & Roll Revival
  • William St. James
  • Shango
  • Del Shannon
  • P. F. Sloan
  • Smith
  • Sonoma
  • Dusty Springfield
  • The Stapleton-Morley Expression
  • Steppenwolf
  • Alex Taylor
  • Three Dog Night
  • Three's a Crowd
  • The Trousdale Strings and the Dawn Chorale
  • Van der Graaf Generator
  • The John Verity Band
  • Bengt Arne Wallin
  • Joe Walsh
  • Bobby Whitlock
  • Wings
  • Charles Wright

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