Astor Records was an Australian recording company and recorded music distributor that operated from the 1960s to the early 1980s. Astor was originally a trademark of the consumer electronics industries ltd. Radio Corporation Pty. Ltd., makers of Astor radios and radiograms and a range of electronic companies including gereral accessories Anodeon Sales Division. The company expanded into record production ca. 1960, and its inaugural release was the single "Speak Low" by Philippines-born vocalist Pilita Corrales.
Pilita Corrales
Barry and The Planets
The Hi-Fi's
Randy Ross
Horrie Dargie Quintet
Duo Moreno Combo
Gerry Gee
Bill McCormack
Bobby Cookson
Oscar Cartier
Betty McQuade
The Premiers
The Marksmen
The Beachcombers
Judy Jacques
Shirley Abicair
Grandma's Tonic
The Colours
Master's Apprentices
Ron Grainer
Peter Doyle
Anne and Johnny Hawker
Jimmy Hannan
The Brigade
The Town Criers
Johnny Chester
Paul McKay Sound
The Gathering
Ian Crawford
Lynn Rogers
Matt Flinders
Jerry Dorsey
Frankie Howson
The Brentwoods
Fanny Addams
Bakery
The Cherokees
The Strangers
Benjamin Hugg
New Dream
Peter Cupples
Karen Marks
Idol Minds
Normie Rowe
Sockett
Jeff Phillips
Joe Dolce
Don Lane
City Stompers
The Perfection
William Flynn and his Orchestra
Dennis Bugat
Dick Parry
The Dymond
The Barrow Creek Boys
The Dargies
Frais Campbell
John Russell
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