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

Roster of Notable Artists On Banner: Plaza Period

  • Harold Arlen
  • Sam Ash
  • Franklyn Baur
  • Al Bernard
  • May Singhi Breen
  • California Ramblers
  • Joe Candullo
  • Myron Cohen
  • Vernon Dalhart
  • Vaughn DeLeath
  • Cliff Edwards
  • Leo Erdody
  • Frank Ferera
  • Arthur Fields
  • Bob Fuller
  • Rev. J. M. Gates
  • Nathan Glantz
  • Porter Grainger
  • Lou Gold
  • Wendell Hall
  • W.C. Handy
  • Charles W. Harrison
  • Charles Hart
  • Lucille Hegamin
  • Fletcher Henderson
  • Rosa Henderson
  • Billy Jones (singer) & Ernie Hare
  • Joe Jordan (musician)
  • Irving Kaufman (singer)
  • Jack Kaufman
  • Louis Katzman
  • Sam Lanin
  • Scrappy Lambert
  • Julius Lenzberg
  • Jules Levy, Jr.
  • Vincent Lopez
  • Frank Luther
  • Hazel Meyers
  • Josie Miles
  • Lizzie Miles
  • Frank Munn
  • Billy Murray (singer)
  • Original Indiana Five
  • Original Memphis Five
  • Toots Paka
  • Eddie Peabody
  • Jack Pettis
  • Evelyn Preer
  • The Radio Franks
  • Harry Richman
  • Carson Robison
  • Peter De Rose
  • Domenico Savino
  • Adrian Schubert
  • Ben Selvin
  • Boyd Senter
  • Elliott Shaw
  • Monroe Silver
  • Paul Specht
  • Elizabeth Spencer (soprano)
  • Aileen Stanley
  • Ernest Stoneman
  • Fred Van Eps
  • Sam Ku West
  • Harry Yerkes

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