Giant Records (Warner) - Giant Records Artists

Giant Records Artists

The following is a partial list of artists who have recorded for Giant Records.

  • Above the Law
  • Ahmad
  • Deborah Allen
  • Air Supply
  • Army of Lovers
  • Peter Blakeley
  • Bangalore Choir
  • Big Head Todd and the Monsters
  • Big Mountain
  • Earth to Andy
  • Tony Banks
  • Carlene Carter
  • Manu Dibango
  • Certain Distant Suns
  • Chicago ("Night & Day Big Band" album only)
  • Mark Collie
  • Color Me Badd
  • The Cunninghams
  • The D.O.C.
  • Deep Purple
  • Disturbed
  • Jena Kraus
  • Divine Styler
  • Thomas Dolby
  • Flame
  • Hank Flamingo
  • Steve Forbert (Revolution/Giant)
  • Keith Harling
  • i5
  • Jade
  • House of Freaks
  • Miki Howard
  • Jeremy Jordan
  • Tara Kemp
  • Letters to Cleo
  • Michelle Lewis
  • Lord Finesse
  • MC Hammer
  • Neal McCoy
  • Tim Mensy
  • Georgia Middleman
  • Morbid Angel
  • Joe Nichols
  • Oingo Boingo
  • Orrall & Wright
  • Owsley
  • Pirates of the Mississippi
  • Prime STH
  • Tad
  • The Reese Project (Kevin Saunderson)
  • Regina Regina
  • RTZ (Return to Zero)
  • Dennis Robbins
  • Kenny Rogers
  • Blake Shelton
  • Kenny Wayne Shepherd
  • Daryle Singletary
  • Skew Siskin
  • Roger Springer
  • Steely Dan
  • Super Deluxe
  • Sway & King Tech
  • Doug Supernaw
  • Tony Thompson
  • Too Much Joy
  • Valentine
  • Rhonda Vincent
  • Clay Walker
  • Chris Ward
  • Brian Wilson
  • The Wilkinsons
  • Zaca Creek
  • Warren Zevon

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