Artists
- Ronnie Price
- Bev-Phillips Orchestra
- Sidney Sax
- Kenny Baker
- Stan Roderick
- Tony Fisher
- Keith Bird
- Hamilton 'Pops' Orchestra
- Vic Flick
- Brian Daly
- Neil Richardson Orchestra
- Jack Emblow
- Sidney Blair
- Terry Walsh and The Phantoms
- Sandy Blair
- The Mellotronics
- Gordon Langford
- The Hammermen
- The Don Lusher Trio and Orchestra
- Steam Heat
- Ronnie Hughes
- Bert Ezzard
- Humphrey Lyttleton
- John Wilbraham
- Maurice Platt
- Johnny Edwards
- Jackie Armstrong
- Bill Geldard
- Roy Wilcox
- Ray Swinfield
- Derek Collins
- Ronnie Ross
- Brian Dee
- Stan Barrett
- Bobby Orr
- Joe Muddel
- Tristram Fry
- Leslie Pearson
- Bert Weedon (The influential English guitarist and composer released those TV-advertised compilations '22 Golden Guitar Greats & 'Let The Good Times Roll' licensed by Polydor Ltd (UK) Ltd.)
- Acker Bilk (The clarinetist composer released those TV-advertised compilations 'Sheer Magic' & 'Evergreen' & 'Mellow Music' licensed by Pye Records Ltd.)
- Harry Secombe (The Welsh entertainer released those TV-advertised compilations 'Bless This House' & 'Golden Memories- A Treasury Of 20 Unforgettable Songs' with Moira Anderson)
- Adrian Brett (The golden flute player released the TV-advertised compilations 'Echoes Of Gold' & 'Stepping Stones')
- Don Gibson (American songwriter and country musician released the TV-advertised compilations 'Country Number One' & 'Country My Way')
- Des O'Connor (Successful career as a singer release those TV-advertised compilations 'Just For You- 20 Special Songs' & 'Remember Romance- 20 Great Love Songs')
- Brotherhood Of Man (British pop group released two albums with the label: Sing 20 Number One Hits (1980) and 20 Disco Greats / 20 Love Songs (1981))
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“If the man who paints only the tree, or flower, or other surface he sees before him were an artist, the king of artists would be the photographer. It is for the artist to do something beyond this: in portrait painting to put on canvas something more than the face the model wears for that one day; to paint the man, in short, as well as his features.”
—James Mcneill Whistler (18341903)
“The past is interesting not only for the beauty which the artists for whom it was the present were able to extract from it, but also as past, for its historical value. The same goes for the present. The pleasure which we derive from the representation of the present is due not only to the beauty in which it may be clothed, but also from its essential quality of being present.”
—Charles Baudelaire (18211867)
“If the artist is not also a craftsman, the artist is nothing, but calamity: most of our artists are nothing but craftsmen.”
—Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (17491832)