Joseph W. Stern & Co.

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Jos. W. Stern and E.B. Marks
Joseph W. Stern and Edward B. Marks in 1919 [1]

Joseph W. Stern & Co. was a music publisher in New York City. The

songsheets including numerous coon songs in its collection.[2]

History

Joseph W. Stern (January 11, 1870 - March 31, 1934) was a self taught pianist and traveling salesman.

lantern slides."The Little Lost Child
" was the first song they published and became a huge hit.

Stern retired in 1920 and the firm became Edward B. Marks Music Company. Its publishings include hits such as "Strange Fruit" by Abel Meeropol (made famous by Billie Holiday) in 1939. The company has been a subsidiary of Carlin America since 1980.[4]

Publishings

  • "The Little Lost Child"
  • Music and songs from the 1902 Broadway show
    Sally in Our Alley
  • "Eli Green's Cakewalk"
  • "Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve"
  • "Games We Used to Play"

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Joseph W. Stern & Co. Celebrate 25th anniversary" (PDF). The Music Trade Review. Vol. 68, no. 7. 1919. p. 48.
  2. ^ stern, jos w. "Search results from Historic Sheet Music Collection, 1800 to 1922, Available Online, Jos. W. Stern". Library of Congress.
  3. ^ "Joseph W. Stern | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  4. ^ David A. (2003). Tin Pan Alley encyclopedia of the golden age of American song. Routledge. pp. 270–1/475. ISBN 0-415-93877-5.