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  2. The Lorenz Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Lorenz Music Company's office at 501 East 3rd Street in Dayton, Ohio. The company was founded by E.S. Lorenz in 1890 and has been under the management of E.S. Lorenz and his descendants since that time. The idea came in 1889 "when he had compiled a hymnal for the United Brethren Publishing House located in downtown Dayton."

  3. John Church Company Building - Wikipedia

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    John Church Jr. established the company in 1859, and after taking partners into the firm, he incorporated it in 1885. Among the company's leading ventures was the marketing of pianos produced by the Everett Piano Company of Boston, Massachusetts, which was functionally a wholly owned subsidiary.

  4. Element 9 (music) - Wikipedia

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    The Element 9 music company was launched in 2005 as a promotional outlet for aspiring hip hop artists. The company was founded by Stu Pflaum while he was a senior at Ohio University . [ 1 ] Pflaum formerly performed as a DJ on college radio before launching the company.

  5. Music Stocks Are a Buy as Song Publishers See Huge Growth - AOL

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    Many investors have stayed away from purchasing shares of the nation’s largest music publishers since the Covid-19 pandemic began. This includes Sony Corporation (NYSE:SONY). The price of SONY ...

  6. Category:Music publishing companies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 October 2018, at 08:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Sam Fox Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Sam Fox Publishing Company was an American music publishing house, founded in 1906 by Sam Fox of Cleveland, Ohio.The company was the first to publish original film scores in the United States, and was the publisher of numerous artists and international hit songs.

  8. List of best-selling sheet music - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, before "Oh! Susanna" (1848) no American song had sold more than five thousand copies of sheet music. [2] Stephen Foster's "Massa's in the Cold Ground" sales of 75,000 copies by 1852, was considered "phenomenal" since music publishers did not try to promote songs. [3]

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