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RCA Victor Folk Dance Orchestra

Eddie Rabbitt

Raiders

Bonnie Raitt

Rascal Flatts

Ratchell

Raven, The

Lou Rawls

Redbone

Helen Reddy

Redeye

Redeye Carl & The Pirates

Redeye Empire

Redeyes

Jerry Reed

Vivian Reed

Jessica Reedy

Della Reese

Jim Reeves

REM

Rita Remington

REO Speedwagon

Restless Heart

Return to Forever

Charlie Rich

Cliff Richard

Nelson Riddle

Righteous Brothers

Rihanna

Bill Riley & the Little Green Men

Jeannie C Riley

Lee Ritenour

Tex Ritter

Ray Ricky Rivera

Ray Rivera

Riverboat Gamblers

Johnny Rivers

Road Runners

Marty Robbins

Louie Roberts

Rockin Robin Roberts

Rock Candy

Jimmie Rodgers

Omar Rodriguez Lopez

Tommy Roe

Pascal Roge

David Rogers

Kenny Rogers

Rolling Stones

Romantic Strings

Linda Ronstadt

Katy Rose

Pamela Rose

Carol Rosenberg

Diana Ross

David Lee Roth

Roxette

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Pam Rozell

Vanessa Rubin

Wolfgang Rubsam

Pete Rugolo

Rumblejetts

Ryanhood

Bobby Rydell

Inger Lise Rypdal

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