Roster of Notable Artists On Banner: ARC Period
While some of the artists from the previous incarnation of Banner survived into this second period, particularly in 1929-1931, none of these artists appeared on the first label.
- Henry "Red" Allen
- Clarence Ashley
- Gene Austin
- Gene Autry
- Baby Rose Marie
- Smith Ballew
- Charlie Barnet
- Lucille Bogan
- Big Bill Broonzy
- Smiley Burnette
- Chick Bullock
- Henry Busse
- Blanche Calloway
- Cab Calloway
- The Canova Family
- Eddie Cantor
- Bill Carlisle
- Cliff Carlisle
- Carter Family
- Sam Collins (musician)
- Bill Cox
- Bing Crosby
- Charlie Davis
- Walter Davis (blues)
- Eddie Dean (singer)
- Georgia Tom Dorsey
- Morton Downey, Sr.
- Duke Ellington
- Ruth Etting
- Alice Faye
- Red Foley
- George Hamilton Green
- Joe Green
- Mal Hallett
- Mike Hanapi
- Annette Hanshaw
- Joe Haymes
- Hokum Boys
- Hoosier Hot Shots
- Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon
- Gene Kardos
- Ed Kirkeby
- Lead Belly
- Guy Lombardo
- Nick Lucas
- Charles Magnante
- Wingy Manone
- Frankie Marvin
- Johnny Marvin
- Memphis Minnie
- Mills Blue Rhythm Band
- Mills Brothers
- Mitchell Christian Singers
- Russ Morgan
- Buddy Moss
- Will Osborne
- Ben Pollack
- Dick Powell
- Prairie Ramblers
- Yank Rachell
- Joe Reichman
- Harry Reser
- Fred Rich
- Tex Ritter
- Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
- Dick Robertson
- Adrian Rollini
- Luis Russell
- Andy Sanella
- Singin' Sam
- Roy Smeck
- Phil Spitalny
- Eva Taylor
- Varsity Eight
- Joe Venuti
- Don Voorhees
- Jay Wilbur
- Josh White
- Clarence Williams (musician)
- Victor Young
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