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Preservationists and music history buffs have long been looking to have Tin Pan Alley—the stretch of 28th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues where sheet music publishers, and composers and lyricists ...
George M. Cohan may have lived on a palatial estate in Great Neck, L.I., one of his rewards for 13 years of song-and-dance success on Broadway, but on the morning of April 7, 1917, his newspaper gave ...
Tin Pan Alley, a block known for the creation of popular music by the likes of songwriters Irving Berlin, Sammy Cahn, Hoagy Carmichael and George Gershwin, could finally be landmarked. Earlier this ...
Kelvin Smith Library’s parent and family weekend program, Tales from Tin Pan Alley: The Cover Story of Digital Sheet Music, offered the community an engaging opportunity to explore the Kulas Music ...
Within the former Tenderloin district, Tin Pan Alley was the tiny sliver of a block of 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Starting in the late 1800s, the stretch was synonymous with ...
Igor Stravinsky’s fortunes had not kept pace with his fame. In the 37 years since he had written it, The Firebird had made a lot of money, but not for him. For one thing, as a Russian emigre, his ...
NEW YORK — A group of New Yorkers is fighting to save Tin Pan Alley, the half-dozen row houses where iconic American songs were born. The four-story, 19th-century buildings on Manhattan’s W. 28th ...
The buildings of Tin Pan Alley span from 47 to 55 West 28th Street. PropertyShark Five buildings on Manhattan’s historic Tin Pan Alley will be considered for landmark status after fielding years of ...
Across large parts of Manhattan, old buildings are being torn down and replaced by skyscrapers. Preservationists fear that trend is about to destroy one block where some of Broadway's most famous ...