Tams-Witmark Music Library

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Tams-Witmark Musical Library, Inc.
Company typePrivate
GenreLicensing organization
FoundedNew York City, United States (1925)
HeadquartersNew York,
Concord Music
Websitehttp://www.tams-witmark.com/

Tams-Witmark is an American company that provides professional and amateur theaters license to

elementary and middle school students, such as an abbreviated version of Bye, Bye Birdie.[2]

History

In January 1925, the company was formed as a merger of the Arthur W. Tams Music Library (1870) and the

award-winning musicals, including more recently The Will Rogers Follies, Titanic and City of Angels
.

It was announced that Tams-Witmark now holds the licensing to "Lysistrata Jones".

Tams-Witmark was acquired by

Concord Bicycle Music in early 2018.[3]

References

  1. ^ Jones, Kenneth. (2005-10-11) Louis H. Aborn, guiding force at Tams-Witmark, dead at 93 Playbill. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  2. ^ Variety. 2001-09-10. Cultivating future theater denizens hosted by accessmylibrary.com. Retrieved 2008-09-13.
  3. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Concord Music Expands Theatrical Reach with Acquisition of Tams-Witmark Music Library" Playbill.com, February 1, 2018

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