Artists
Below is a selected list of musical artists signed under the Pony Canyon label.
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- Ai Maeda
- aiko
- Arashi (moved into J Storm in 2002)
- Aya Ueto
- B1A4 (Korean Band)
- Bananarama
- Berryz Koubou
- Blood Stain Child
- Buono! (moved into Zetima in 2011)
- BY-SEXUAL (1990–1995)
- CHERRYBLOSSOM
- COMA-CHI
- Cute (Korea only)
- D-51
- Defspiral
- Ensemble Planeta
- Fahrenheit (Japan release)
- FLAME
- Funkist (band)
- Hanako Oku
- Idoling!!!
- Jamil
- Kato Kazuki
- John Hoon
- Kokia (1998–1999)
- Kreva
- Kym Campbell (Japan)
- Lead
- Leaf Squad
- LM.C
- Mao Abe
- MC Sniper
- Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch
- Milky Bunny
- Miki Matsubara (1979–1986)
- Mikuni Shimokawa
- Original Love
- Ricki-Lee Coulter
- Roger Joseph Manning, Jr.
- Show Luo
- S/mileage
- Sam Roberts
- Sexy Zone
- she
- Shizuka Kudo
- Sound Horizon
- SS501(Korean band)
- SuG
- Taegoon
- TiA (2011–)
- Tsukiko Amano (retired)
- Van Ness Wu (Japanese albums only)
- Watari Roka Hashiritai
- w-inds.
- The Wild Magnolias (one release)
- Yu Yamada
- Yuki Saito
- Yukiko Okada
- Zeebra
- Marc van Roon (Japan/South Korea)
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Famous quotes containing the word artists:
“If the man who paints only the tree, or flower, or other surface he sees before him were an artist, the king of artists would be the photographer. It is for the artist to do something beyond this: in portrait painting to put on canvas something more than the face the model wears for that one day; to paint the man, in short, as well as his features.”
—James Mcneill Whistler (18341903)
“Modern conquerors can kill, but do not seem to be able to create. Artists know how to create but cannot really kill. Murderers are only very exceptionally found among artists.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)
“Decade after decade, artists came to paint the light of Provincetown, and comparisons were made to the lagoons of Venice and the marshes of Holland, but then the summer ended and most of the painters left, and the long dingy undergarment of the gray New England winter, gray as the spirit of my mood, came down to visit.”
—Norman Mailer (b. 1923)