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Artists Issued By Collectables

The following artists have had at least one recording re-issued on the Collectables label.

(In alphabetical order)

  • 1910 Fruitgum Company
  • Gregory Abbott
  • The Aces Combo
  • Barbara Acklin
  • Roy Acuff
  • Faye Adams
  • Jerry Adams
  • Johnny Adams
  • Nicky Addeo & The Night Owls
  • Cannonball Adderley
  • The Addrisi Brothers
  • The Ad Libs
  • Ben Aiken
  • Jewel Akens
  • Al B. Sure!
  • Alabama
  • The Alan Parsons Project
  • Alive And Kickin'
  • Lee Allen
  • Mose Allison
  • The Allman Brothers Band
  • The Allures
  • America
  • The Ames Brothers
  • Ed Ames
  • Ernestine Anderson
  • Lee Andrews & The Hearts
  • The Arkay IV
  • Sammy Atchison
  • The Avalons
  • The Belmonts
  • Blues Magoos
  • Dan Bowden
  • The Brotherhood of Man
  • Dave Brubeck
  • Anita Bryant
  • The Buckinghams
  • The Cameos
  • The Capris
  • The Clickettes
  • Ray Conniff
  • Carl Canida
  • The Capitols
  • Harold Casner
  • Jimmy Chambers
  • The Chandeliers
  • Bruce Channel
  • The Channels
  • Chubby Checker
  • The Checkmates
  • Don Cherry
  • The Chesters
  • Dee Clark
  • The Classics
  • The Collegians
  • Ray Conniff
  • The Cordials
  • The Court Jesters
  • The Crests
  • The Cyrkle
  • Floyd Dakil Combo
  • The Danleers
  • Doris Day
  • Jimmy Dean
  • The Dell Vikings
  • Devo
  • Dion
  • Dion and the Belmonts
  • Jan Doss
  • Ronnie Dove
  • Al Downing & The Poe Cats
  • The Drifters
  • Sheena Easton
  • The Edsels
  • Ray Ellis
  • Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  • The Emotions
  • Preston Epps
  • The Fabulaires
  • Percy Faith
  • The Five Discs
  • The 5 Royales
  • The Five Satins
  • Stan Freeberg
  • The Galaxies
  • Tommy Hammond
  • The Harptones
  • Lena Horne
  • Billy Idol
  • The Islanders
  • Burl Ives
  • Jack And The Rippers
  • Wanda Jackson
  • The Jive Five
  • The Kodaks
  • The Keynotes
  • Buddy Knox
  • Andre Kostelanetz
  • Lady Wilde
  • Jackie Layne & The Pathfinders
  • Gary Leath
  • Mark Lindsay
  • Little Joe Blue
  • Lewis Lymon & The Teenchords
  • The Mandrake Memorial
  • The Martells
  • Bill Massey
  • Johnny Mathis
  • Gene McDaniels
  • Scotty McKay
  • Gary Middleton
  • The Mods
  • The Monarchs
  • Lou Monte
  • The Novas
  • The Nutmegs
  • The Outcasts (Manhasset, NY)
  • The Outcasts (Texas, USA)
  • The Paragons
  • Carl Perkins
  • Royce Porter
  • Vernon Pullins
  • ? and the Mysterians
  • The Raindrops
  • Randy & the Rainbows
  • Eddie Rambeau
  • Genya Ravan
  • The Ravens
  • Lou Rawls
  • Johnnie Ray
  • Red Crayola
  • Jim Reeves
  • Wes Reynolds
  • Riot
  • Johnny Rivers
  • The Royal Guardsmen
  • Joey Scarbury
  • Shane With The group
  • The Shells
  • The Sheppards
  • Dinah Shore
  • Bobby Short
  • The Silhouettes
  • Ginny Simms
  • Joe Simon
  • Frank Sinatra
  • The Slocum Brothers
  • Warren Smith
  • Somethin' Smith & The Redheads
  • The Spaniels
  • Benny Spellman
  • Crispian St. Peters
  • Jo Stafford
  • Terry Stafford
  • The Staple Singers
  • Kay Starr
  • Ray Stevens
  • Al Stewart
  • Enzo Stuarti
  • Sugarloaf
  • Gene Summers
  • J.B. Summers
  • The Sunrays
  • The Super Disco Band
  • The Sveshknikov Choir
  • The Swallows
  • Billy Swan
  • Bettye Swann
  • Sweet Sensation
  • 13th Floor Elevators
  • The Tokens
  • The Quinns
  • Kenny Vance
  • Jimmy Velvit
  • The Versatones
  • We The People
  • Roger Whittaker
  • The Willows
  • Joe Wilson & The Sabres
  • Joe Zawinul

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