Imperial Records - Imperial Records Artists (1947-1970)

Imperial Records Artists (1947-1970)

A
  • Doris Akers (1953) (IM-694)
  • Dorothy Simmons and the Simmons-Akers Gospel Singers (1953) (IM-693)
  • Jeff Alexander
  • Zane Ashton (Bill Aken)
B
  • Dave Bartholomew
  • Lee Bedford, Jr.
  • Elmer Bernstein
  • Joe Bill (DeAngelo)
  • The Bonzo Dog Band
  • Billy Briggs
C
  • Mel Carter
  • Cher
  • Petula Clark
  • Classics IV (a. k. a. Dennis Yost & The Classics IV)
  • Clay Cole
  • Albert Collins
  • Kenneth Copeland
  • Sonny Criss
  • Sonny Curtis
D
  • Wild Bill Davis
  • Mel Day
  • Eva Decker
  • Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
  • Von Dexter
  • Jackie DeShannon
  • Fats Domino
E F
  • Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames
  • Fantastic Baggys
  • Fender IV
  • Freddy Fender
  • Ralph Flanagan
  • Frankie Ford
  • Kim Fowley
  • Ernie Freeman
G H
  • Bob Harrington
  • Peppermint Harris
  • Ray Harrison Orchestra
  • Duke Henderson
  • Adolph Hofner
  • The Hollies
I
  • The Irresistibles
J K
  • Betty Kay
  • Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
L
  • Smiley Lewis
  • George Liberace
  • Harley Luse and His Orchestra
M
  • The Majors
  • Warne Marsh Quintet
  • Reginald G. Marshall
  • Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters
  • Bill Mooney and his Cactus Twisters
  • Carl Myles
N
  • Ozzie & Harriet Nelson
  • Ricky Nelson (Rick Nelson)
  • Sandy Nelson
O
  • The O'Jays
  • James O'Flynn
  • Frankie Ortego
R
  • Don Ralke
  • Bo Rhambo
  • Johnny Rivers
  • Weldon Rogers
  • Leonard Rosenman
S
  • [["Sheriff John" Rovick Lunch Brigade TV Show, Childrens
  • Huey "Piano" Smith
  • April Stevens
  • The Spiders
  • The Sunshine Company
  • The Swinging Blue Jeans
T
  • The Teddy Bears
  • Irma Thomas
  • Al Toft and His Orchestra
U V W
  • T-Bone Walker
  • Slim Whitman
  • Tim Whitsett
  • Lester Williams
  • Lew Williams
  • Wrinkle
Z
  • Warren Zevon

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