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Howie Richmond

Bibliography

Notes

References

    1. “Trio Set Up Co. To Publish Odd Tune”. Vol. 175, no. 8. August 3, 1949. p. 37.
    2. Spencer Music Corp.’s Vertical Display Ad Promoting “Goodnight, Irene” (see “Goodnight, Irene“). Vol. 179, no. 7. July 26, 1950. p. 107.
    3. “Richmond’s 3D Firm to Avoid ‘Bunching. Vol. 180, no. 2. September 20, 1950. p. 43.
    4. “Richmond Switches Tag”. Vol. 180, no. 4. October 4, 1950. p. 48.
    5. “Buzzell Pro Mgr. of New Richmond Firm”. Vol. 180, no. 8. November 1, 1950. p. 43.
    6. “Brackman Joins Richmond”. Vol. 181, no. 3. December 27, 1950. p. 31.
    7. “Millinder’s Theatre Date Cross-Country Junket”. Vol. 181, no. 8. January 31, 1951. p. 41.
    8. “Weavers Show up at O. State Fair, but Are Nixed; Heidt Puts $ With AFM”. Vol. 183, no. 12. August 29, 1951. pp. 49 & 52.
    9. Dartmouth Music’s Vertical Display Ad Promoting “Since My Love Has Gone”. Vol. 185, no. 13. March 5, 1952. p. 57.
    10. Howie Richmond Opens Fifth Firm Under BMI. Vol. 186, no. 9. May 7, 1952. p. 41.
    11. “Orchestras-Music”: “On the Upbeat” – “New York” – “Pete Kameron”. Vol. 187, no. 7. July 23, 1952. p. 46.
    12. “Indie Diskers Call Tune for Major ‘Covers. Vol. 200, no. 8. October 26, 1955. p. 40.
    1. “Howie Richmond Forms New BMI Firm via ‘Goodnight Irene. Vol. 11, no. 41. July 8, 1950. p. 16.
    2. Full-Page Ad. Vol. 12, no. 26. March 24, 1951. p. 16.
    3. “Folk and Western Roundup” – “Howie Richmond”. Vol. 13, no. 45. August 2, 1952. p. 30.
    4. “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.

Copyrights

“I Never See Maggie Alone”
  • Catalogue of Copyright Entries. “Part 3: Musical Compositions.” “New Series”.
    1. Vol. 21. March 1926. No. 3. ©2 March 1926; Class E (musical composition) 631708; Cecil Lennox, Ltd. p. 256 – via Internet Archive .
    2. Vol. 21. December 1926. No. 12. ©27 December 1926; Class E (musical composition) 654854; Irving Berlin, Inc. p. 1192 – via Internet Archive .
  • Catalogue of Copyright Entries. “Third Series” “Renewal Registrations – Music”.
    1. Vol. 7, Part 5C, No. 2. July–December 1953. Renewing E654854; 29 December 1953; R123155. p. 141 – via Google Books .

    1. “Unpublished Music”.
      1. January–June 1950: Volume 4, Part 5B, Number 1.
      2. January–June 1951: Volume 5, Part 5B, Number 1.
    2. “Published Music”.
      1. January–June 1953: Volume 7, Part 5A, Number 1.

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