Gotee Records - Former Artists

Former Artists

  • 4th Avenue Jones (Disbanded)
  • Andy Zipf (Active, with P is for Panda Records)
  • Ayiesha Woods (Active, Independent)
  • B. Reith (Active, currently Independent)
  • Christafari (Active, on Soul of Zion Entertainment)
  • Curious Fools (Disbanded)
  • Deepspace5 (Active, on Deepspace5 Records)
  • DJ Maj (Active, on Tractor-Beam Records)
  • Family Force 5 (Active, on Tooth & Nail Records)
  • Fighting Instinct (Disbanded)
  • Flynn Adam (Active, Independent)
  • The Gotee Bros. (Disbanded, side project of tobyMac of dc Talk)
  • GRITS (Disbanded)
  • I Am Terrified (Disbanded)
  • Jeff Anderson (Active)
  • Jeff Deyo (Active, on Indelible Creative Group)
  • Jennifer Knapp (Active, currently unsigned)
  • John Reuben (Active, currently unsigned)
  • Johnny Q. Public (Disbanded)
  • The Katinas (Active, unsigned)
  • Knowdaverbs (Changed name to Verbs; currently with 1280 Music)
  • L.A. Symphony (On hiatus; members now performing solo)
  • Liquid (Active, unsigned)
  • Mars ILL (Active, on Deepspace5 Records)
  • Our Heart's Hero (Active)
  • Out of Eden (Disbanded)
  • Paul Wright (Active, unsigned)
  • Relient K (Active, on Mono Vs Stereo Records)
  • Sarah Kelly (Inactive, currently a teacher at USC)
  • SONICFLOOd (Active on Resonate Records)
  • StorySide:B (Disbanded)

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