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A "Myspace Occasional Model" is someone who models for popular social networking site Myspace. They don't get paid and they stall a campaign on their own. usually the model is for their myspace profile banner or for the Myspace advertisements or for their photo album advertisements. Most are from the Philipines, or international. Although most prefer Americans most of the models below state they don't it for fun or for a campaign on myspace.
List Of Myspace Occasional Models
2000's–present
- 22-20s (Heavenly)
- A-mei (EMI Music Taiwan) [1]
- Airbourne
- Air Traffic (Tiny Consumer)
- Alfie (Regal)
- Aleks Syntek
- Lily Allen (Regal/Parlophone/Capitol)
- All-4-One
- Alpha Galates
- Al'Margir (Innocent/Virgin)
- Angelic Upstarts (EMI Zonophone)
- Angus & Julia Stone (EMI Australia/Flock UK)
- Leif Ove Andsnes
- Keren Ann
- Adam Ant
- Anahi
- Andra & The Backbone (EMI Music Indonesia)
- Anouk (EMI Netherlands)
- The Arrows (RAK)
- Richard Ashcroft (Hut/Virgin)
- A Taste of Honey (Capitol)
- Art Brut (Mute)
- Athlete (Regal)
- Auf der Maur
- Australian Crawl
- Charles Aznavour
- Barenaked Ladies (Just signed)
- The Barracudas
- Beastie Boys (Parlophone/Capitol)
- Beau Dommage (Capitol)
- Bebe
- Victoria Beckham (Virgin, dropped in 2002)
- The Be Be See (EMI Records)
- Belinda (Capitol)
- The Beta Band (Regal)
- King Biscuit Time (Regal)
- Black Dice (DFA Records)
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Virgin, left in 2004)
- Black Sabbath (I.R.S./EMI)
- Blue (Innocent/Virgin)
- Blue Mink (Regal Zonophone)
- Blur (Food/Parlophone)
- David Bowie (Virgin)
- Lisa Brokop (Capitol, left in 1996)
- Garth Brooks (Capitol/Liberty/Parlophone)
- Meredith Brooks (Capitol, left in 1999)
- Brotherhood of Man (1982-83)
- James Brown
- Melanie B (Virgin, dropped in 2001)
- Emma Bunton (Virgin, dropped in 2002)
- Burning Spear
- Kate Bush
- John Cale
- Captain (EMI Records)
- Mariah Carey (Virgin, 2001-2002)
- Pat Carl
- Belinda Carlisle (Virgin, 1993 & 1996)
- Kim Carnes
- Carpark North
- Ruben Chacon (Capitol)
- Camper Van Beethoven (Virgin America)
- The Chemical Brothers (Virgin)
- Chingy (Parlophone / Capitol, left in 2007)
- Melanie C (Virgin, left in 2003)
- Chumbawamba (EMI)
- DJ Crazy Toones (Lench Mob Records)
- Joe Cocker (Parlophone)
- Cockney Rejects (EMI & EMI Zonophone)
- Coldplay (Parlophone)
- Vodka Collins
- The Colour (Rethink)
- The Concretes (Astralwerks)
- Elvis Costello
- Graham Coxon (Parlophone)
- Crowded House (Capitol)
- Myriam Montemayor Cruz
- Daft Punk (EMI Australia)
- The Dandy Warhols (Parlophone/Capitol)
- David Tao (EMI Music Taiwan)
- The Decemberists (Capitol)
- Delirious? (Sparrow)
- The Departure (Parlophone)
- Depeche Mode (Mute)
- Dewa 19 (EMI Music Hong Kong/Indonesia)
- Dewi Dewi (EMI Music Indonesia)
- Dirty Vegas (Parlophone)
- The Divine Comedy (Parlophone)
- Doughboy (Lench Mob Records)
- Doves (Heavenly)
- Dubstar (Food)
- The Duke Spirit (Heavenly)
- Duran Duran (Harvest/Capitol/EMI)
- Sheena Easton
- Electric Light Orchestra (Harvest)
- Shawn Emanuel (EMI Music, left in 2007)
- Empire (Parlophone)
- Enigma (Virgin)
- Erasure (Mute)
- Eternal (dropped in 2000)
- Faith Evans (Capitol)
- Everclear (Capitol, left in 2004)
- Faker (Capitol)
- Falco
- Fatboy Slim (Astralwerks)
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Real World)
- Kevin Federline
- Fey (EMI Music/Capitol)
- Neil Finn (Parlophone)
- Fischerspooner
- The Flowers (EMI Music China)
- Foo Fighters (Capitol, left in 1999)
- Michael Franti and Spearhead (Parlophone)
- The J. Geils Band
- The Generators (Orlando, Florida version)
- Debbie Gibson (SBK, 1995, left after one album)
- David Gilmour (EMI/Columbia)
- Gary Glitter
- Goldfrapp (Mute)
- Gouge (EMI, Robyn Godfrey-Cass signing in 1996, 5 album deal, after leaving indie label Fluffy Bunny)
- Diego Gonzalez
- Gorillaz (Parlophone)
- Edyta Gorniak (since 1996, moved to Virgin in 2002, dropped in 2004)
- Grand Avenue
- Grand Funk Railroad (Capitol)
- Amy Grant (EMI Christian Group, signed in 2007 after leaving Warner/Word)
- Adrian Gurvitz (RAK)
- Hallway Productions (Lench Mob Records)
- Geri Halliwell (Capitol/Virgin/Innocent, contract finished in 2005)
- Ed Harcourt (Heavenly)
- George Harrison (Parlophone)
- Glory (EMI/Suthun Music/Mi5 Recordings)
- Corey Hart (singer) (Capitol)
- Richard Hawley (Mute)
- Heart (Capitol)
- Heroes del Silencio
- Sokhavy Hilton
- Timothy Hodge
- Jake Hook (EMI Music Publishing)
- Huey Lewis and the News (Chrysalis Records)
- Honey Bane (Zonophone)
- Hot Chip
- Hot Chocolate (RAK)
- Houston (singer) (Capitol)
- Stanley Huang (Virgin Music Chinese/Capitol Music Taiwan)
- Hurt
- Ice Cube (Lench Mob Records)
- Idlewild (Parlophone, left in 2005)
- Interpol (Capitol/Parlophone, UK)
- Iron Maiden (EMI)
- Janet Jackson (Virgin, completed contract and left in 2006)
- Mulan Jameela (EMI Music Indonesia)
- Duncan James (Innocent/Virgin)
- Jane's Addiction (Parlophone/Capitol)
- Jaguares (EMI)
- Jean Michel Jarre (since August 2007)
- Matthew Jay
- Rickey Montena
- Dr. John (Parlophone)
- Norah Jones (Parlophone)
- Jolin Tsai (Capitol Music Taiwan, left in 2009)
- Junior Senior
- Junoon
- Justin Lo (Gold Label)
- Laura Michelle Kelly (Angel)
- Kary Ng (Gold Label)
- Kenna
- Kings of Convenience
- The Knack (Capitol)
- Beverley Knight (Parlophone)
- Jordan Knight
- Korn (Virgin)
- Kraftwerk (EMI/Capitol, since 1975 - Astralwerks, US - as of 2001)
- Kudai (Capitol)
- Lady Antebellum (Capitol Nashville)
- Cristy Lane
- M2M (under negotiation for a reunion album.)
- Marit Larsen (virgin records, former M2M)
- LCD Soundsystem
- Leo Ku (Gold Label)
- LeToya (Noontime/Capitol)
- Alex Lloyd (left in 2004)
- Lollipop (EMI Capitol Taiwan)
- Lolene (Capitol/Emi)
- Louise (left in December 2001)
- Show Luo (Capitol Music Taiwan)
- Mae (Capitol)
- The Magic Numbers (Heavenly)
- Maids of Gravity (Virgin/Vernon Yard)
- Die Mannequin
- Marillion
- Marinella
- Lene Marlin (Virgin)
- Richard Marx
- Willy Mason (Astralwerks)
- Keiko Matsui (Narada)
- Paul McCartney (Parlophone/Capitol)
- McFly (Super)
- George Michael (Virgin)
- Mina
- Kylie Minogue (Parlophone)
- Mandy Moore (The Firm Music)
- Bob Mould (Virgin America)
- Morrissey (His Master's Voice/Parlophone)
- Mud (RAK)
- Róisín Murphy
- The Music (Hut)
- Naast
- Nachlader
- Nicholas Teo (Virgin Music Chinese, Taiwan Branch)
- Nickelback (Canada only)
- Nine Times Bodyweight
- Omarion (EMI/StarWorld Entertainment/T.U.G.)
- One More Girl
- Operator Please (Virgin)
- Orbital (EMI, one album)
- Salmonella Dub (EMI New Zealand 1994-)
- Sarey Savy (The Profit Productions)
- Stacie Orrico (Virgin)
- Beth Orton (1996-2005 Heavenly, 2005-)
- Otep (Capitol)
- Fito Paez (left; now with Warner/Sony Music.)
- Sarina Paris (EMI Italy)
- Katy Perry (Capitol)
- Pet Shop Boys (Parlophone/EMI)
- Liz Phair (Capitol)
- Prefab Sprout (EMI Liberty, 2001-)
- Maxi Priest (Relentless)
- Prime Circle (EMI South Africa)
- Los Prisioneros
- Osvaldo Pugliese (EMI-Odeon)
- Suzi Quatro (RAK)
- Queen (Parlophone/Hollywood Records)
- Queensrÿche (EMI) (left in 1997)
- Radar
- Radiohead (Parlophone/Capitol, contract finished as of 2003)
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Raekwon
- Raining Pleasure (Capitol/Blue Note)
- Marion Raven (former M2M, Capitol as of 2008)
- RBD
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (left; now with Warner.)
- Relient K (Capitol/Gotee)
- R.E.M. (I.R.S./EMI, left in 1988)
- Rodney Rude (EMI Australia)
- The Rock / Ahmad Dhani (EMI Music Indonesia)
- Kenny Rogers (Liberty)
- Roll Deep (Relentless)
- The Rolling Stones (Virgin, left in 2008)
- Sigur Rós
- Diana Ross (Capitol/EMI, outside USA/Canada, 1981-)
- Roxette (EMI Sweden/Capitol)
- Röyksopp
- Ruslana
- Ruth Lorenzo (EMI/Virgin, May 2009)
- Deric Ruttan (EMI Canada)
- Lee Ryan (Virgin)
- Dan Seals (Capitol/Liberty)
- Jay Sean (Relentless)
- Bob Seger (Capitol)
- Selena (Capitol)
- The Sex Pistols (Virgin/EMI, Sept to Dec 1976)
- Shazza
- S.H.E. (EMI Music China)
- Shenandoah (Liberty/Capitol/Free Falls/Cumberland Road)
- STEREO (EMI Music Netherlands)
- The Sleepy Jackson (Capitol)
- The Smashing Pumpkins (Caroline/Virgin/Hut, contract finished in 2001, signed with Reprise Records in 2007)
- The Stranglers
- The Sonic Hearts
- Sparklehorse (Parlophone)
- The Sunstreak
- Spice Girls (Virgin)
- Starsailor
- Steriogram
- Joss Stone (Relentless)
- Supergrass (Parlophone)
- Stefanie Sun (Capitol Music Taiwan)
- Talk Talk (Parlophone)
- Talking Heads (EMI, outside USA/Canada, 1984-1991)
- Tamta
- Stephy Tang (Gold Label)
- The Tea Party
- Telepopmusik
- Thalía (Virgin)
- This World Fair (Rethink)
- Toxic Kompulsion
- T.O.Y.
- Tha Trap (Lench Mob Records)
- Trina (Slip-N-Slide/DP Entertainment)
- Troy Ave. (EMI/Capitol)
- Richard Thompson (Capitol)
- KT Tunstall (Relentless)
- Grzegorz Turnau (Zaiks/BIEM) (Poland)
- Tina Turner
- Twista (Get Money Gang Entertainment/EMI/Capitol)
- Keith Urban (Capitol Nashville)
- Legião Urbana
- Hikaru Utada
- Van Hunt
- Vanilla Ice (SBK, 1990-1994)
- The Verve (Virgin)
- Vincent Vincent and the Villains
- The Vines
- Watershed (South African band) (EMI South Africa)
- WC (Lench Mob Records)
- Simon Webbe (Innocent/Virgin)
- The White Stripes
- Matt White
- Robbie Williams (Chrysalis/EMI)
- Wilson Phillips (SBK, 1990-1993)
- Wizzard (Harvest)
- Faye Wong
- Roy Wood (Harvest)
- XX Teens (Mute)
- Young Maylay (Lench Mob Records)
- Bertine Zetlitz
Heavy-Metal bands on EMI during the 1980s included:
- Exodus (Capitol)
- Great White
- Iron Maiden (EMI/Capitol, currently on Universal Music Group in North America)
- Manowar (left after two weeks)
- Poison (Capitol)
- Queensrÿche (EMI)
- W.A.S.P. (Capitol)
- Whitesnake (EMI Records, outside USA/Canada)
Classical
Classical musicians exclusively or chiefly associated with EMI (on EMI Classics, Angel, HMV and/or Columbia labels)
- Roberto Alagna
- Leif Ove Andsnes
- Agustin Anievas
- Helena Blagne
- Linda Brava
- Olaf Bär
- Sir John Barbirolli
- Sir Thomas Beecham
- Ian Bostridge
- Sir Adrian Boult
- Dennis Brain
- Maria Callas
- Nazzareno Carusi
- Enrico Caruso
- Jacqueline du Pré
- Sir Edward Elgar
- Mariss Jansons
- Herbert von Karajan (notably in the 1950s)
- Rudolf Kempe
- Nigel Kennedy
- Otto Klemperer
- Dinu Lipatti
- Elizabeth Marvelly
- Yehudi Menuhin
- Sabine Meyer
- Riccardo Muti
- Simon O'Neill
- Antonio Pappano
- Itzhak Perlman
- Sir Simon Rattle
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Artur Schnabel
- Maxim Vengerov
- Sir William Walton
- Franz Welser-Möst