Roster of Notable Artists On Banner: Plaza Period
- Harold Arlen
- Sam Ash
- Franklyn Baur
- Al Bernard
- May Singhi Breen
- California Ramblers
- Joe Candullo
- Myron Cohen
- Vernon Dalhart
- Vaughn DeLeath
- Cliff Edwards
- Leo Erdody
- Frank Ferera
- Arthur Fields
- Bob Fuller
- Rev. J. M. Gates
- Nathan Glantz
- Porter Grainger
- Lou Gold
- Wendell Hall
- W.C. Handy
- Charles W. Harrison
- Charles Hart
- Lucille Hegamin
- Fletcher Henderson
- Rosa Henderson
- Billy Jones (singer) & Ernie Hare
- Joe Jordan (musician)
- Irving Kaufman (singer)
- Jack Kaufman
- Louis Katzman
- Sam Lanin
- Scrappy Lambert
- Julius Lenzberg
- Jules Levy, Jr.
- Vincent Lopez
- Frank Luther
- Hazel Meyers
- Josie Miles
- Lizzie Miles
- Frank Munn
- Billy Murray (singer)
- Original Indiana Five
- Original Memphis Five
- Toots Paka
- Eddie Peabody
- Jack Pettis
- Evelyn Preer
- The Radio Franks
- Harry Richman
- Carson Robison
- Peter De Rose
- Domenico Savino
- Adrian Schubert
- Ben Selvin
- Boyd Senter
- Elliott Shaw
- Monroe Silver
- Paul Specht
- Elizabeth Spencer (soprano)
- Aileen Stanley
- Ernest Stoneman
- Fred Van Eps
- Sam Ku West
- Harry Yerkes
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