London Records - Previous London Records Artists

Previous London Records Artists

  • Ace of Base
  • All Saints
  • Ernest Ansermet
  • The Bachelors
  • Bloodstone
  • Bananarama
  • Blancmange
  • Teresa Brewer
  • Bronski Beat
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Fine Young Cannibals
  • Funkapolitan
  • Garolou
  • Genesis
  • Grotus
  • The Kinks
  • Dannii Minogue
  • Los Bravos
  • Vera Lynn
  • Mantovani
  • Marmalade
  • The Moody Blues
  • The Nashville Teens
  • No Sweat
  • Onslaught
  • The Poppy Family
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Salt N Pepa
  • Savoy Brown
  • Sleep
  • Specimen
  • The Tornados
  • The Turtles
  • Unit 4 + 2
  • Universal
  • Holly Valance
  • The Veronicas
  • Whigfield
  • Win
  • Y&T
  • ZZ Top
  • Meat Puppets

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