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Client & Artist List Rev 01.13 Rev 01.13 Selected Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal and Hardcore Artists 3 Colours Red Blue Hearts Colin Munroe 8 Stops 7 Blues Project Colour Radio Adrian Belew Blues Traveler Concrete Blonde Aerosmith Bon Jovi Counting Crows AFI Brian Setzer Orchestra Cowboy Mouth Agnostic Front British Rock Symphony w/ Crazytown Al Kooper Roger Daltrey Cro-Mags Alabama Shakes Bruce Cockburn Crosby-Nash Alana Davis Bruce Springsteen Custom Alanis Morissette Bullet Lavolta Cyndi Lauper Allman Brothers Band Buster Poindexter Danny Aiello Amen Buzzcocks Dashboard Confessional American Hi-Fi Buzzy Linhart David Johansen Amy Grant Carlos Santana David Poe Andy Summers Trio Catherine Wheel Dee Snider & His Heavy Annie Haslam Cave In Friends Anthony & The Camp Charles Bradley and His Deicide Apartment 26 Extraordinaires Demolition 23 Betty Charlotte Sometimes Department of Eagles Bif Naked Cheap Trick Devin Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Chubby Checker Die Krupps Billie Myers Citizens Donald Fagen Blink 182 Clinic Dope Blitzen Trapper Clutch Doves Blondie Coal Chamber Dropkick Murphys Bloodhound Gang Coldplay Drowning Pool Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal and Hardcore Artists Dwight Twilley Band Good Charlotte Jimmy Buffett Eagle-Eye Cherry Gorilla Biscuits Jimmy Eat World Earl Scooter Graham Parker Jimmy Vivino Earth Crisis Green Day Joan Armatrading Elliott Randall Guster Joe Jackson Elliott Smith Hall & Oates John Butcher Elvis Costello Hanson John Fogerty Enuff Z' Nuff Heidi John Ondrasik Eric McCarley House Of Freaks Johnny Thunders Evanescence House Of Love Jude Eve 6 Howard Jones Justin Hayward Everclear Howlin' Maggie Kenny Loggins Everlast Hunters King Tuff Exodus Ian McDonald Kittie Faith No More Icicle Works Lena Lovich Fall Out Boy Interpol Lenny Cocco Fear Factory Jack Johnson Lenny Kravitz Filter James Blunt Leona Naess Five For Fighting Jane's Addiction Leslie West Flo & Eddie Jeff Buckley Life of Agony Frank Zappa Jeff Healey Band Life Sex and Death Fuel Jeff Pevar Lifehouse Gary Brooker Jeremiah Freed Little Village Gary US Bonds Jerry Cantrell Live Gene Simmons Jerry Lee Lewis Living Colour Godsmack Jewel Liz Phair Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal and Hardcore Artists Lloyd Cole New Found Glory Richard Lloyd Local H New York Dolls Richard Marx Lou Reed Nicole McKenna Rick Derringer Luxuria Nuclear Valdez Rob Halford Mac DeMarco Obituary Rob Thomas Machine Head Ocean Colour Scene Robert Gordon Magazine Orgy Rockapella Marilyn Manson Our Lady Peace Rod Steward Marshall Crenshaw P.O.D. Roy Wood Meat Loaf P.T. Wakley S.O.D. Megafaun Papa Roach Saliva Melissa Etheridge Pat Benatar Salt and Samovar Michelle Shocked Patti Smith Group Saul Zonana Midnight Oil Phoebe Snow Screaming Blue Messiahs Mighty Mighty Bosstones PJ Harvey Sebadoh Mike Erico Polyrock Seether Mike Mattison Powerman 5000 Sepultura Mike Ness Primal Scream Seven Mary Three Mink De Ville Procol Harem Sevendust Modern English Queens of the Stone Age Shinedown Mood Rings Radiohead Sick Of It All Moon Martin Rancid Silverchair Morrissey Red Hot Chili Peppers Simple Minds My Morning Jacket Reflex Sinead O'Connor Nailbomb Richard Barone Skid Row Neil Giraldo Richard Hell & the Voidoids Slipknot Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal and Hardcore Artists Sonic Youth The Call The White Stripes Soul Asylum The Cramps The Yachts Soul Coughing The Cult Thomas Dolby Soundgarden The Decemberists Toad the Wet Sprocket Southside Johnny & the Jukes The Donnas Tom Cochrane Spin Doctors The Escape Club Tori Amos Squeeze The Fall Travis Stabbing Westward The Fleshtones Tree Staind The Fuggs Trey Anastasio Static X The Godfathers Trixter Steve Forbert` The Head and the Heart Trouble Steve Howe The Jack Rubies TSOL Stone Temple Pilots The Members Twisted Sister Sugar Ray The Platters Type O Negative Sum 41 The Police Vanessa Carlton Supergrass The Presidents of the United Vast Switch Foot States of America Vernon Reid System of a Down The Ramones Voi Vod Talking Heads The Rapture Vyvyan Tantric The Sheila Divine Warrant Tedeschi Trucks Band The Soundtrack of Our Lives White Light Motorcade Tenacious D The Strokes Wilco Thao with the Get Down Stay The Troggs Willie Nile Down The Turtles Wreckless Eric The Black Crowes The Used XTC The Blasters The Verve Pipe Yellowcard The Caesars The Virgins Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Jazz – Big Band – Swing Artists Aaron Heick Bill Mays Chico Freedman Acoustic Alchemy Billy Cobham Chico O'Farrill Afro Cuban Jazz Billy Kilson Chip Jackson Orchestra Billy Taylor Chris Botti Akiko Grace Trio Blue Plate Special Chris Hunter Al Dimeola Bob James Chris Potter Allan Harris Bob Belden's Animation Christian McBride Amina Figarova Paying Tribute to Bitches Chuck Loeb Andrew Cyrille Brew Claudia Acuna Andy Snitzer Bobby Caldwell Conrad Herwig Andy Summers Trio Bobby Hutcherson Cooper Moore Ann Hampton Callaway Branford Marsalis Curtis Stigers Quartet Antonio Escapa Brian Blade Cyrus Chestnut Assif Tasahar Brian Lynch Dave Brubeck Avishai Cohen Trio Brian Setzer Orchestra Danny Gottleib Ari Hoenig Brice Winston Darius DeHaas Arturo Ofarrill Bud Burridge Dave Matthews & Arturo Sandoval Carlos McKinney Friends Basia Carolyn Leonhart Dave Holland Ben E. King Cassandra Wilson The Dave Samuels Group Benny Golson Cedar Walton Dave Shank Benny Green Cecil's Big Band David Beniot Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Chad Taylor David Gilmore Bill Charlap Charles Earland David Kikoski Bill Evans Charles Lloyd David Morgan Bill Laswell Chick Corea David Sanborn Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Jazz – Big Band – Swing Artists David Sanchez Esperanza Spalding Jason Lindner Big Band David Spinoza Frank Foster's Loud Jaimee Cullum Delfiayo Marsalis Minority Big Band James "Blood" Ulmer Dena DeRose Frank Morgan Quartet James Carter Derrick Hodge Gary Burton James Farm Diane Reeves The Gary Burton Group James "Jabbo" Ware Diane Schuur Gary Thomas James Moody Diego Urcola George Benson Jane Monheit Jann Parker Digital Primitives George Young Japanese Jazz All-Stars Donald Harrison Gerald Gibbs Jason Lindner Big Band Don Alias Gerald Wilson & his Javon Jackson Duke Ellington Orchestra Jay Leonhart Orchestra Gil Evans Jay Ungar Trio Earl May Trio Gil Goldstein Jeff Ballard Ed Calle Grady Tate Jeff "Tain" Watts The Ed Saindon Group Grant Green JR. Jerry Gonzalez & the Ed Wiley Quartet Grover Washington Jr. Fort Apache Band Eddie Gomez Guy Licata Jim Pugh Eldar Djangirov Hamiet Bluiett Jimmy Greene Edsel Gomez Hank Jones Harold Jimmy Heath Elvin Jones Betters Quintet Joe Ascione Ensemble New Helen Merrill Joe Bushkin Trio Eric Felten Jazz Herbie Hancock Joe Cabot Orchestra Orchestra Hilary Kole Joe Cool Eric Reed Irvin Mayfield Joe Elefante Eric Revis Jacky Terrason Quartet Joe Lovano Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Jazz – Big Band – Swing Artists Johannes Weidenmuller Lionel Loueke Mike Stern John Benitez Mac Gollehon's Smoking Milt Jackson John Clayton Section Mingus Big Band John Hamilton Manhattan Transfer Miri Ben-Ari John Patitucci Marc Cary Trio Misako Kano Trio Jon Faddis Jazz Marc Egan Monty Alexander Orchestra Marcus Miller Mulgrew Miller Juhani Aaltonen Marcus Strickland Netherlands Metropole Kei Kobayashi Quintet Maria Schneider Orchestra w/ the Kendrick Scott Orchestra Brecker Bros. Kenny Drew Jr. Mario Rivera Newport Allstars Kenny G Mark Guiliana NNenna Freelon Kenny Garrett Matana Roberts Odean Pope Sax Choir Kenny Garrett Quartet Matt Garrison Oliver Lake Kenny Soderblom McCoy Tyner Onaje Allan Gumbs Kenny Werner Michael Brecker Orrin Evans Kenny Wheeler Michael Franks Paquito D'Rivera Kris Funn Michael White & his Patti Austin L. Shankar Original New Orleans Peter Appleyard Lee Ritenour Liberty Jazz Band Peter Washington Lenny White Michel Camilo Ralph Peterson Fo'Te Leonard King Miguel Zenón Randy Brecker Lew Soloff Mike Mainieri Randy Weston Lewis Porter Mike Peter's New Ravi Coltrane Quartet Lincoln Center Jazz Yorkers Reggie Workman's Orchestra Mike Richmond Sculptured Sounds Aurasonicltd.com The Home of ASL Mobile and Location Production [email protected] 718.886.6500 Rev 01.13 Selected Jazz – Big Band – Swing Artists Regina Carter Scott Kinsey Toshiko Akiyoshi Richard Bona Special EFX Orchestra Richie Cecere Big Band Spirit of Life Ensemble Tuck & Patty Richie Flores Spyro Gyra Valerie Capers Robbie Ameen Stanley Jordan Vangard Jazz Orchestra Robert Glasper Stefon Harris The Victor Mendoza Roberta Flack Terence
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