Windham Hill Records - Artists

Artists

  • Acoustic Jazz group Montreux
  • Bassist Michael Manring
  • Group Angels Of Venice Carol Tatum
  • Celtic Harpist and Composer Lisa Lynne
  • Celtic jazz group Nightnoise
  • Composer Mark Isham
  • Composer Ray Lynch
  • Composer David Arkenstone
  • Composer Wim Mertens
  • Folk Musician John Gorka
  • Folk/Celtic trio Metamora
  • Fusion Classical group Turtle Island String Quartet
  • Guitarist (and founder) William Ackerman
  • Guitarist Robbie Basho
  • Guitarist Alex de Grassi
  • Guitarist David Cullen
  • Guitarist Michael Hedges
  • Guitarist Daniel Hecht
  • Guitarist Sean Harkness
  • Guitarist David Qualey
  • Guitarist David Torn
  • Hammered dulcimer player Malcolm Dalglish
  • Harp Guitarist John Doan
  • Indie Rock Group Dots Will Echo
  • Jazz Duo Tuck & Patti
  • Jazz Guitarist Ray Obiedo
  • Jazz Keyboardist and Composer Philip Aaberg
  • Jazz Keyboardist and Composer Philippe Saisse
  • Jazz Pianist Fred Simon
  • Jazz Woodwind player and Composer Paul McCandless
  • Keyboardist Tim Story
  • Mandolin player Mike Marshall
  • New Age and electronic composer Vangelis
  • New Age duo Ira Stein and Russel Walder
  • New Age duo Schönherz & Scott
  • Pianist George Winston
  • Pianist Jim Brickman
  • Pianist Liz Story
  • Pianist Scott Cossu
  • Pianist Yanni
  • Pianist Pat Gorman
  • Pianist Bill Quist
  • Pianist and Composer W. A. Mathieu
  • Pianist and Composer Øystein Sevåg
  • Pianist and singer Barbara Higbie
  • Rock, R&B/Soul group Kidd Afrika
  • Singer-songwriter Iain Matthews
  • Singer-songwriter Linda Waterfall
  • Singer-songwriter Cliff Eberhardt
  • Trumpeter Jeff Oster
  • Violinist & Composer Tracy Silverman
  • Violinist Darol Anger
  • Vocal Ensemble The Nylons
  • World Musician Samite
  • World fusion ensemble Shadowfax

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