Notable Artists Appearing On Oxford
- Irving Berlin
- Henry Burr
- Arthur Collins
- Collins & Harlan
- Edward M. Favor
- George J. Gaskin
- Byron G. Harlan
- Ada Jones
- Bohumir Kryl
- Harry Macdonough
- Billy Murray
- Vess Ossman
- Charles A. Prince
- Peerless Quartet
- Steve Porter
- Len Spencer
- Frank C. Stanley
- Cal Stewart
- Walter Van Brunt
- Bert Williams
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