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There are one or two very good books that are out there on the history of music publishing in America,from the 1880s on.The ones I know of were all published in the 70s,and 80s,and are long out of print.The titles escape me now.
Roger
Steven Smolian <smolians@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I used to work for them. But, ancient as I may be, I don't go back to 1923.
Steve Smolian
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Thanks Roger, that is great.
Do you know where I can find out more about this Leeds Music? I did a Google
search and there is virtually nothing on the net.
Thanks, Jamie
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Allison Kulp
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Some accounts say 1923
http://timelines.ws/20thcent/1922_1923.HTML ,others say 1924.But MCA started
as a talent/booking agency."Nobody Know's You (When You're Down And Out)",
was published by Leeds Music.Leeds was acquired by MCA in 1962.
Roger
Singleton Jamie wrote: Hello everyone,
I have a query regarding MCA music publishing incorporation, now UMG. I am
researching into the song 'Nobody Know's You (When You're Down And Out)',
which was registered with MCA in 1923. However, as far as I can tell, MCA's
history does not stretch back this far. I would like to find out how the
song came to MCA, and perhaps what company, if not MCA, it was registered
with before. Does anybody have any idea this?
Thanks, Jamie
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