List of Festival Mushroom Records artists
An asterisk (*) denotes an artist/company who no longer records for the label. A caret (+) denotes an artist who has recorded for both Festival Mushroom Records (FMR) and Warner Bros. Records Inc. (WB).
Current Artists:
- The Veronicas+ (Sire/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Mika+ (FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Paris Hilton+ (Heiress/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Jesse McCartney (Hollywood/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Nelly Furtado* (DreamWorks/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Kylie Minogue
- Enya+ (FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Eskimo Joe
- Thirsty Merc
Former Artists:
- The Flying Emus
- Madonna+ (FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Skyhooks
- The Dingoes
- Jimmy Barnes*
- The Whitlams*
- Split Enz
- Jason Donovan
- Scandal'us
- The Saints
- Delta Goodrem (on self tiled album - 2007)
- Paul Norton
- Wendy Stapleton
- The Badloves
- Chain
- Matt Taylor
- Frente
- Toni Pearen
- Gwen Stefani (on 2006's Wind It Up release)
- Kate Alexa
- Jo Beth Taylor
- Johnny O'Keefe
- Col Joye & The Joy Boys
- Normie Rowe
- The Bee Gees
- Johnny Young
- Jimmy Little
- George
- Machine Gun Fellatio
- Motor Ace
- Amiel
- Hilary Duff (Hollywood/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- Neighbours*
- Home & Away*
- Home & Away – Holiday Coast
- Garbage
- Yothu Yindi
- Weddings Parties Anything
- Wilson Diesel
- Vika and Linda
- Madder Lake
- Chantoozies
- Models
- Swoop
- Christie Allen
- Uncanny X-Men
- Dannii Minogue*
- The Mavis's
- Deborah Conway
- Mark Seymour
- Chris Bailey
- Renée Geyer
- The Sports
- Mick Molloy
- Sunnyboys
- Ol' 55
- Paul Kelly
- Hunters & Collectors
- Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs
- Peter Allen
- Sherbet
- Olivia Newton-John
- ABC TV (joint with Festival Video which later changed its name to Roadshow Entertainment in 1994)
- Kath & Kim (includes cast) (Warner Bros./FMR)
- Choirboys
- Ian Moss
- Kate Ceberano*
- Peter Andre
- S2S
- Tom Jones
- 28 Days
- Baha Men
- Moby
- Gwyneth Paltrow (Hollywood/FMR/Warner Bros.)
- J Wess Project
- Scribe
- Daniel Powter+ (FMR/Warner Bros.)
- The Androids
- Deni Hines
- Leonardo's Bride
- The Angels
Television DVDs:
- Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show) (1981–present)
- Thomas & Friends (1984–present)
- Kath & Kim (2002–2004, 2007–present)
- Emma & Ali's Catch Phrase (2007–present)
- The Support Unit 2005 (2005)
- Leigh & Brad's Story (2005)
- Home & Away – Holiday Coast (1990–present)
See also
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