MUSIC CATALOGUE (partial list)

[TO BE UPDATED]

Mac McCord (1990s-Present) - Country singer (hit song "Ride Me Like A Horse").

Seamus (1990s-Present) - Irish ballad singer that really brings ya down. Really, really heart-wrenching Irish songs of death and loneliness.

Killen M'Softly (2007) - Irish rapper.

unou12 (2001) - Manka's hot new boy band.

2Gud2BTru (2000) - Manka's classic hot boy band.

Candles In The Wind (1999) - Compilation album. 15 favorite Manka artists cover Elton John's classic "Candle In The Wind."

Karaoke Party '98 (1998) - Features "Wind Beneath My Wings", "Strawberry Wine", "My Heart Will Go On" (From Titanic!) and many more!

Karaoke Party '97 (1997) - Features "Wind Beneath My Wings", "Strawberry Wine", "Desperado" and many more.

A Manka Bros. Thanksgiving (1995) - Top Manka Bros. recording artists sing traditional and new Thanksgiving songs.

G's Us (1994) - Christian Rap group.

Tammy Brice (1990s) - Country music star (also host of Manka Bros. cooking show Brice Pilaf).

Jackson Pollock (1990s) - Popular bar band with an appeal to college students.

In My Own Words (1990s) - Neil Berskowitz's best guesses as to the origin and meaning of the songs of the Beatles. (Features several clips of actual Beatles music!)

Floating Mound Of Fire Ants (1990s) - Garage band (featuring a killer version of "Ohio" by Neil Young).

Anus - The Broadway Album (1993) - Underground shock rockers Anus tackle Broadway standards.

Tone Def (1992) - Rap group.

Augustus Gloop (early 1990s) - Alternative band.

Rolling Pile Of Humanity (1990s) - Alternative rock band.

Pinto: Your Songs (1991) - Love songs and standards played by Pinto, the flute playing chicken.

More Pinto (1989) - Songs inspired by the Manka Gems motion picture La Pollo Flautist.

Pinto (1988) - Soundtrack from the Manka Gems film La Pollo Flautist featuring Pinto, the flute playing chicken.

Busboys At The Bluebird (1987) - Compilation country album by the busboys and dishwashers at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.

Grateful Dead Concert (1986) - Live recording at Red Rocks, Colorado by one of the Manka Records employees.

Rocking Chairs (1985) - Formed in an old folks home, with its youngest member 73 years old, this Top 40 band scored with it's Live At Wonderland concert.

Lick Stamps (1983) - Satanic band's first album "Singing Pentagrams" hit the charts in Scandinavia.

ibrau (1980s) - German techno-rock band.

The White Cliffs Of Dover (1980s) - English do-wap band.

Basket Of Hands (mid-1980s) - Garage band (killer version of "Sweet Home Alabama").

V.L.G. (Very Large Genitals) (mid-1980s) - Wildly popular hair band.

Sniff - Lock Up The Children (1980) - Groundbreaking new wave band.

Jean Deaux - Blood In The Seine (1970s) - French New Wave band's first album in English!

Second Best (mid-1970s) - Seals and Crofts-type mellow rock band.

Ramsey McCak (mid-1970s) - Gentle folk singer.

Crosby, Stills Nash & Youngman (1973) - Charity album that was made just for fun (features Suite Judy Blue Eyes and some hilarious ad libs from Henny Youngman).

Bra Burners (1970s) - Female folk group.

Space Men (1970s) - Acid rock band.

Staff Sergeant Daryl Bennett (1960s) - Performed military songs. Also did a Top 40 comeback album during the 1980s.

The Hummingbirds (1960s) - Pop band. (Performed the songs from the Manka Bros. movie Hula-The Movie.

The Plagiarists (1960s) - Beatles-style band with surprisingly similar songs to the Beatles.

Le Grand Yodelisque (1960s) - Two yodelers, 45 albums, 45 gold records.

Jack Kerouac's Brother - There's More Than One Road (1959) - Jack Kerouac's Brother reads from his unpublished novel.

Carl Henky - Please Baby, Hold Me Tight (1955) - Blind rockabilly sensation. Music from the Manka Bros. movie Please Baby, Hold Me Tight. Features the hit title song as well as "See Me, Touch Me," "Shake Me Loose," and "(Come Be My) Hugabaloo".

War Sounds (1943) - Manka Bros. Records first release. This frightening recording from the front lines of World War II included actual battles scenes that so horrified and scared the nation it was pulled off the shelves by direct order of FDR.

Van "The Tap" Dubois (1920s) - Blues singer/tap dancer.

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