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Latest revision as of 05:20, 25 November 2025
- Via Newspapers.com. Retrieved November 25, 2025.
- Via ProQuest 1014424679 (U.S. Newsstream database).
- Originally published → (May 14, 2000). “In the Jungle: Inside the Long, Hidden Genealogy of ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’ – How American Music Legends Made Millions off the Work of a Zulu Tribesman Who Died a Pauper”. Rolling Stone. No. 841. pp. 54–58, 61–62, 64–66, 84–85. ISSN 0035-791X (publication).
- Via Rolling Stone blog. Archived from the original on November 25, 2020. Retrieved November 24, 2025.
- Via ProQuest 2549074714 (The Rolling Stone Archive database).
- Via Google Books (preview unavailable; snippet view only).
- Sanjek, David (1952–2011). Vol. 1: “Media, Industry and Society”. Part II, Chapter 15: “Publishing”: “The Richmond Organization”. pp. 590–591.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Via Internet Archive (limited preview; Trinity Library). Retrieved November 24, 2025.
- Via Google Books (limited preview).
- “Exhibit: Howard S. Richmond” – “Bio”. Archived from the original on November 25, 2025. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
- “Special Awards: Abe Olman Publisher Award” – “About”. Archived from the original on September 5, 2025. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
Richmond received the Abe Olman Publish Award in 1985.
- “Maurice Richmond Dead at 85; Music Publisher and Distributor”. Vol. 114, no. 39218 (Late City ed.). June 9, 1965. p. 47 (columns 2–3, bottom).
- Via NYTimes blog. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- Via TimesMachine. Retrieved November 23, 2025.
- Pdf via TimesMachine (PDF). Retrieved November 23, 2025.
- Permalink via TimesMachine. Retrieved November 23, 2025.
- Vol. 2, August 1949 – August 1952: “Richmond, Howard S”. p. 815.
- Via HathiTrust. Retrieved November 23, 2025 – via HathiTrust (University of Michigan).
- Via Internet Archive. Retrieved November 23, 2025 – via Internet Archive.
- Malan, Rian. “In the Jungle” (pp. 59–87) → Part II (of IV): “A Story About Money” (pp. 71–75).
- Via Internet Archive (limited preview; Kahle/Austin Foundation). Retrieved November 22, 2025.
- Via Internet Archive (limited preview; ARChive of Contemporary Music). Retrieved November 22, 2025.
- “Trio Set Up Co. To Publish Odd Tune”. Vol. 175, no. 8. August 3, 1949. p. 37.
- Spencer Music Corp.’s Vertical Display Ad Promoting “Goodnight, Irene” (see “Goodnight, Irene“). Vol. 179, no. 7. July 26, 1950. p. 107.
- “Richmond’s 3D Firm to Avoid ‘Bunching‘“. Vol. 180, no. 2. September 20, 1950. p. 43.
- “Richmond Switches Tag”. Vol. 180, no. 4. October 4, 1950. p. 48.
- “Buzzell Pro Mgr. of New Richmond Firm”. Vol. 180, no. 8. November 1, 1950. p. 43.
- “Brackman Joins Richmond”. Vol. 181, no. 3. December 27, 1950. p. 31.
- “Millinder’s Theatre Date Cross-Country Junket”. Vol. 181, no. 8. January 31, 1951. p. 41.
- “Weavers Show up at O. State Fair, but Are Nixed; Heidt Puts $ With AFM”. Vol. 183, no. 12. August 29, 1951. pp. 49 & 52.
- Dartmouth Music’s Vertical Display Ad Promoting “Since My Love Has Gone”. Vol. 185, no. 13. March 5, 1952. p. 57.
- Howie Richmond Opens Fifth Firm Under BMI. Vol. 186, no. 9. May 7, 1952. p. 41.
- “Orchestras-Music”: “On the Upbeat” – “New York” – “Pete Kameron”. Vol. 187, no. 7. July 23, 1952. p. 46.
- “Indie Diskers Call Tune for Major ‘Covers‘“. Vol. 200, no. 8. October 26, 1955. p. 40.
- “Howie Richmond Forms New BMI Firm via ‘Goodnight Irene‘“. Vol. 11, no. 41. July 8, 1950. p. 16.
- Full-Page Ad. Vol. 12, no. 26. March 24, 1951. p. 16.
- “Folk and Western Roundup” – “Howie Richmond”. Vol. 13, no. 45. August 2, 1952. p. 30.
- “Platz to Head Essex Music, Ltd.”. Vol. 16, no. 49. August 27, 1955. p. 30.
- A full-page display ad with a BMI header, presenting songs: “Goodnight, Irene,” “On Top of Old Smoky,” “Don’t Cry,” and “The Rowing Kind” — and promotes “Sonny the Bunny” as “The Easter Song Sensation of 1951.” The footer identifies BMI’s publishing affiliates: Hollis Music, Inc; Ludlow Music, Inc.; and Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.; and predecessor: Spencer Music Corp.
