Mushroom Records - Selective List of Mushroom Records Signings

Selective List of Mushroom Records Signings

An asterisk (*) denotes an artist/company who no longer records for the label.

  • Heart* (1975, 1978)
  • Doucette
  • Risk of Electric Shock
  • Shihad
  • O-Zone*
  • Renée Geyer
  • Gabriella Cilmi
  • Katie Noonan
  • Gyroscope
  • Madder Lake
  • MacKenzie Theory
  • Skyhooks
  • The Dingoes
  • The Swingers
  • Ted Mulry Gang* (1977-1980)
  • Split Enz
  • Chantoozies*
  • Jason Donovan*
  • Scandal'us*
  • Paul Kelly
  • Models
  • The Saints
  • Jenn Forbes
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Dannii Minogue *(1990–2000)
  • Indecent Obsession
  • Garbage
  • Yothu Yindi
  • The Paradise Motel
  • Jimmy Barnes
  • Jimmy Christo*
  • Muse
  • MEO 245
  • Chain
  • Peter André*
  • Frente
  • Toni Pearen*
  • Nelly Furtado* (1999-2005/06)
  • Jo Beth Taylor*
  • Kate Ceberano* (1991–2000)
  • Neighbours* (1985-2000/01)
  • Home & Away* (1988-2004/05)
  • Ayers Rock
  • Christie Allen (deceased)
  • Billy Thorpe (deceased) & The Aztecs

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