Artie Kornfeld - Artists Signed, Promoted or Developed By Artie Kornfeld

Artists Signed, Promoted or Developed By Artie Kornfeld

Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, Jack Johnson, Vin Colella, Bruce Springsteen, Tracy Chapman, Melissa Etheridge, Extreme, Edie Brickell, Vanilla Ice, Kix, Sass Jordan, Nuclear Valdez, Queensryche, Depeche Mode, Felony, Billy Joel, John Fogerty, Santana, Steve Perry, Kiss, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Survivor, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, The Band, Blondie, Davy Jones, The Left Banke, Bert Sommer, Bob Seger, Triumph, The Cowsills, J. Giles Band, Roger Miller, Linda Ronstadt, Alanis Morissette, Lou Rawls, Mandrill, Jimmy Castor, George Segal, The Tragically Hip, April Wine, Joe South, Wilson Phillips, Alice Cooper, Paul Cotton, Michelle Shocked, Joe Cocker, ZZ Top, Marshall Tucker, Greg Allman Band, Ratt, Vixon, Steel Heart, Asia, TNT, Quiet Riot, Eddie Money, Patti Griffin & Lawson Garrett, John Williams, Chuck Norris, Ryan Gold, Justin Bieber, Billy Ray Cyrus, AC/DC, and pretty much everyone on the Warner Bros. record label.

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