Artists Roster

Our roster of music artists is ranged over all decades from the 60s to the 2000s. We always make much efforts to have high quality artists in our range. Almost every music artist which we offer has a top 10 hit in one of the important music charts of the world.


Besides of the artists on our homepage, you can of course inquire any other artist. We gladly act as agent for your desired artist!

Our artist roster can be viewed in different ways:

  • Artist roster
    Our menu item Roster provides an overview of all our music artists.
  • Artist by decade
    In these menu items the artists are presorted by the year of formation or the year of the first big success. You can select one of these categories:
  • Search
    On every page you can find the search to the upper right.
  • Genre tags
    Inside of the different categories a tag cloud with music genres is shown to the right. A click on a genre provides all music artists which are related to this genre independently from decade.

Disco hit makers of the 1970s! 5000 Volts consists of two talented individuals - stars in their own right.

As a teenager, Abigail enjoyed her first UK chart hit in 1992 when "I Feel You" hit #33 on the UK National Singles Chart. She then hit #1 on the UK Hi-NRG Club Chart with her second single "Could It Be Magic".

Adeva's success in the singles chart included "Respect", "Warning", "I Thank You", "Beautiful Love", "Treat Me Right" and the collaboration with New York producer and recording artist Paul Simpson, "Musical Freedom (Moving On Up)".

He was very popular during the mid 70s and early 80s on both sides of the iron curtain.

With her now legendary "Black Velvet" Myles won a Grammy for "Best Rock Vocalist".

Amanda Lear first surfaced in the early 1970s as a fetishistically clothed album-cover model for Roxy Music.

"Ring My Bell" was one of Anita Ward's most successful hits. For the better part of 1979, her soaring voice would be heard on every radio station in the country. This song swept the disco scenes and kept other upcoming songs at bay.

Behind Ann Lee stands the English euro vocalist Annerly Gordon who took part in a huge number of eurodance projects. "2 Times" was one of the most outstanding debut songs of the dance scene.

In June 2008, the debut single "You Make Me Feel" from AnnaGrace was released in Belgium. Shortly followed by the release in the United States, where it reached #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart.

One of the most electrifying one-shot artists of the '60s, British singer Arthur Brown briefly set the charts alight in 1968, as well as thrilling audiences with his theatrical performances, which saw him wearing helmets of fire and outlandish costumes.

In 1976 the Baccara duo started from Spain to conquer Europe. This international famous duo with its sweet mediterranean touch makes everybody recall live romantic memories.

Barry Ryan is a British pop singer of the 1960s. His greatest hit was "Eloise".

In 1978 a song called "Mama Leone" conquered the hit parades by, until that time, a completely unknown singer, called Bino.

Three beautiful girls in dazzling outfits, while exhibitionist Bobby Farrell parades his bare chest, as they rev up an audience ready to live up old times.

Bonnie emerged as a strong solo artist with the release of "Free From My Freedom", "Heaven Must Have Sent You" and "I Can't Help Myself" (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch), all going to Number One and resulting in platinum sales and Billboard & American Music Awards as a solo performer and with the Pointer Sisters.

All the while, Bonnie continued to do what she still loves best performing on stage at hundreds of sold-out venues around the world. The records kept on coming through the years, her studio albums, compilations, and in collaborations with other artists such as Mike Oldfield, Todd Rundgren and Rick Wakeman.

The Brotherhood Of Man first became known internationally in the early seventies with hits like "United We Stand" and "Where Are You Going To My Love". In 1976 they won the Eurovision Song Contest with the much loved song "Save Your Kisses For Me".

Bucks Fizz originally a vocal quartet formed in London in 1981, was one of Britain's most successful acts of the 1980s, releasing a remarkable 20 hit singles and chart albums during that decade. In 1981 Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision Song Contest, with their catchy "Making Your Mind Up".

1992 Captain Hollywood released his first single "More & More" from his forthcoming second album. A new Eurodance style and a new female vocalist Nina. The success was great: it reached no. 1 all over Europe.

Chico Bouchiki, alias Chico founded the hugely successful Gypsy Kings then set up Chico & The Gypsies. Chico's story is remarkable, sometimes triumphant, sometimes tragic. A story of being in a certain place at a certain time. From a Gypsy to a Special Envoy For Peace with UNESCO.

Though he is virtually unknown in the United States, Chris Andrews had a fair amount of success in the UK in the mid-1960s as both a performer and a songwriter for other acts.

1978 Norman had his first solo hit with "Stumblin' In", 1984 followed "Love Is A Battlefield" (Pat Benatar released this hit at the same time). 1986 finally his breakthrough with the "Tatort" title-song "Midnight Lady".

In December 1993 the first song "The Rhythm Of The Night" was released on the DWA Records label all over the world and climbed charts everywhere.

Crystal Waters had one of 1991's surprise left-field hits with "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)". The song had both a potent message and wonderful vocal that smartly mixed anger, irony, and humour.

How often have we all danced to tracks like "Mr. Vain", "Anything" or "Got To Get It" by Culture Beat? Culture Beat's claim to fame is closely connected with the history of German dance music.

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