Banner Records - Roster of Notable Artists On Banner: ARC Period

Roster of Notable Artists On Banner: ARC Period

While some of the artists from the previous incarnation of Banner survived into this second period, particularly in 1929-1931, none of these artists appeared on the first label.

  • Henry "Red" Allen
  • Clarence Ashley
  • Gene Austin
  • Gene Autry
  • Baby Rose Marie
  • Smith Ballew
  • Charlie Barnet
  • Lucille Bogan
  • Big Bill Broonzy
  • Smiley Burnette
  • Chick Bullock
  • Henry Busse
  • Blanche Calloway
  • Cab Calloway
  • The Canova Family
  • Eddie Cantor
  • Bill Carlisle
  • Cliff Carlisle
  • Carter Family
  • Sam Collins (musician)
  • Bill Cox
  • Bing Crosby
  • Charlie Davis
  • Walter Davis (blues)
  • Eddie Dean (singer)
  • Georgia Tom Dorsey
  • Morton Downey, Sr.
  • Duke Ellington
  • Ruth Etting
  • Alice Faye
  • Red Foley
  • George Hamilton Green
  • Joe Green
  • Mal Hallett
  • Mike Hanapi
  • Annette Hanshaw
  • Joe Haymes
  • Hokum Boys
  • Hoosier Hot Shots
  • Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon
  • Gene Kardos
  • Ed Kirkeby
  • Lead Belly
  • Guy Lombardo
  • Nick Lucas
  • Charles Magnante
  • Wingy Manone
  • Frankie Marvin
  • Johnny Marvin
  • Memphis Minnie
  • Mills Blue Rhythm Band
  • Mills Brothers
  • Mitchell Christian Singers
  • Russ Morgan
  • Buddy Moss
  • Will Osborne
  • Ben Pollack
  • Dick Powell
  • Prairie Ramblers
  • Yank Rachell
  • Joe Reichman
  • Harry Reser
  • Fred Rich
  • Tex Ritter
  • Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
  • Dick Robertson
  • Adrian Rollini
  • Luis Russell
  • Andy Sanella
  • Singin' Sam
  • Roy Smeck
  • Phil Spitalny
  • Eva Taylor
  • Varsity Eight
  • Joe Venuti
  • Don Voorhees
  • Jay Wilbur
  • Josh White
  • Clarence Williams (musician)
  • Victor Young

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