Kapp Records - Kapp Records Artists

Kapp Records Artists

  • Eddie Albert
  • Louis Armstrong
  • Paul Arnoldi
  • Fred Astaire
  • Burt Bacharach
  • Kenny Ball
  • Kenny Ballard
  • Gilbert Bécaud
  • Budgie
  • Change
  • Maybelle Carter
  • Cher
  • The Critters
  • The D-Men
  • Bill Dana (a.k.a. José Jiménez)
  • Anita Darian, 1960, a self-titled album “Anita Darian” (later titled “East of the Sun”), KL-1168
  • El Chicano
  • Shirley Ellis (Congress)
  • The Flying Machine (Congress)
  • The Four Lads
  • Sergio Franchi (Four Corners)
  • Frank Gallop
  • The Ginger Snaps (including Judi Weiner)
  • Tom Glazer
  • Good Rats
  • The Greenwood County Singers (including Van Dyke Parks)
  • Bill Hayes
  • Françoise Hardy (Four Corners)
  • The Hesitations
  • Gregory Howard and group
  • Brian Hyland (Leader & Kapp)
  • Jellyroll
  • Elton John (2 singles on Congress)
  • Jack Jones
  • Just Us
  • Jerry Keller
  • The Kids Next Door (Four Corners)
  • The Latin Souls
  • Raymond Lefèvre (Four Corners)
  • Charles Lloyd
  • Rod McKuen
  • Miriam Makeba
  • Sam Makia and the Makapuu Beach Boys
  • Jo Mapes
  • Carmen McRae
  • David McWilliams
  • Chad Mitchell Trio
  • Art Mooney
  • Jane Morgan
  • Billy Mure (Tough Strings, KL-1253)
  • The Nightcrawlers
  • Linda Perhacs
  • Pat Rolle
  • Patty Lace & The Petticoats
  • David Rose
  • Ruby & The Romantics
  • The Searchers
  • Kermit Schaefer
  • Linda Scott
  • Harry Simeone Chorale
  • Cal Smith
  • Silver Apples
  • Sonny & Cher
  • Sugar & Spice
  • Sylvia Telles
  • Thee Prophets
  • Mel Tillis
  • The Trophies
  • The Unifics
  • Billy Usselton
  • Leroy Van Dyke
  • Lenny Welch
  • Billy Edd Wheeler
  • Roger Williams
  • Bob Wills
  • The "You Know Who" Group (4 Corners)
  • Pete King Chorale

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