Imperial Records Artists (1947-1970)
A- Doris Akers (1953) (IM-694)
- Dorothy Simmons and the Simmons-Akers Gospel Singers (1953) (IM-693)
- Jeff Alexander
- Zane Ashton (Bill Aken)
- Dave Bartholomew
- Lee Bedford, Jr.
- Elmer Bernstein
- Joe Bill (DeAngelo)
- The Bonzo Dog Band
- Billy Briggs
- Mel Carter
- Cher
- Petula Clark
- Classics IV (a. k. a. Dennis Yost & The Classics IV)
- Clay Cole
- Albert Collins
- Kenneth Copeland
- Sonny Criss
- Sonny Curtis
- Wild Bill Davis
- Mel Day
- Eva Decker
- Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
- Von Dexter
- Jackie DeShannon
- Fats Domino
- Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
- Fantastic Baggys
- Fender IV
- Freddy Fender
- Ralph Flanagan
- Frankie Ford
- Kim Fowley
- Ernie Freeman
- Bob Harrington
- Peppermint Harris
- Ray Harrison Orchestra
- Duke Henderson
- Adolph Hofner
- The Hollies
- The Irresistibles
- Betty Kay
- Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
- Smiley Lewis
- George Liberace
- Harley Luse and His Orchestra
- The Majors
- Warne Marsh Quintet
- Reginald G. Marshall
- Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters
- Bill Mooney and his Cactus Twisters
- Carl Myles
- Ozzie & Harriet Nelson
- Ricky Nelson (Rick Nelson)
- Sandy Nelson
- The O'Jays
- James O'Flynn
- Frankie Ortego
- Don Ralke
- Bo Rhambo
- Johnny Rivers
- Weldon Rogers
- Leonard Rosenman
- [["Sheriff John" Rovick Lunch Brigade TV Show, Childrens
- Huey "Piano" Smith
- April Stevens
- The Spiders
- The Sunshine Company
- The Swinging Blue Jeans
- The Teddy Bears
- Irma Thomas
- Al Toft and His Orchestra
- T-Bone Walker
- Slim Whitman
- Tim Whitsett
- Lester Williams
- Lew Williams
- Wrinkle
- Warren Zevon
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