Bell Records Artists (1960s)
The following artists have had at least one recording released on the Bell Records label or one of its subsidiaries.
(In alphabetical order)
- Cilla Black
- The Box Tops (Mala, Bell)
- Solomon Burke
- Crazy Elephant
- Bette Davis
- The Delfonics (Philly Groove)
- Lee Dorsey (Amy)
- Georgia Gibbs
- Al Greene & The Soul Mates (Hot Line)
- Sonny Knight
- O'Jays
- James & Bobby Purify
- Reparata and the Delrons
- Ronny & the Daytonas (Mala)
- Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts (Bell, AGP)
- Del Shannon (Amy)
- Syndicate of Sound
- Vanity Fare (Page One)
- Jimmy Velvit recording as James Bell
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