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Howie Richmond

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Richmond formed another imprint, Dartmouth Music, Inc. mainly for the purpose of accommodating foreign compositions in the United States. Dartmouth was eventually linked to ASCAP in July 1951 and Richmond placed Loring Buzzell as General Professional Manager of the company. Also in 1951, the Richmond firms moved to an even bigger office, located at 666 Fifth Avenue, New York. In March 1951, Richmond began working on establishing music publishing firms in the United Kingdom and Europe. In September 1951, he went abroad intending to form Cromwell Music, Ltd., based in London, England, and Éditions Cromwell, based in France, but the companies stalled.
305:. In April 1952, Richmond formed a country music publishing imprint named Melody Trails, Inc., tied with BMI. Melody Trails officially launched in September 1952 and was based in Nashville, Tennessee and managed by Vic McAlpin. In 1953, the companies moved to yet another bigger headquarters, located at 151 West 46th Street, New York, where they would remain for several years. In August 1955, Richmond finally formed a British imprint, Essex Music, Ltd. based in London, England to administer the publishing of songs in the British Empire and to facilitate the licensing of American songs overseas. He named 297:
Also in December 1950, Richmond welcomed Al Brackman as general professional manager of Hollis Music and general manager of all BMI affiliates, the later officially stepped into the position on January 2, 1951. In January 1951, Richmond renamed Spencer Music, Inc. to Ludlow Music, Inc. In March 1951,
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In September 1950, Richmond formed his third music publishing company, Warwick Music, Inc., affiliated with ASCAP. Only a month later, however, Warwick Music, Inc. was renamed Essex Music, Inc. due to the existence of another already existing, unrelated Warwick Music, Inc. music publishing firm. In
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as Professional Manager of Essex Music, Ltd., who started the job on September 1, 1955. Cromwell Music, Ltd., which had originally been planned to launch in England in 1951, was finally launched in June 1956. Platz was named general manager of Cromwell Music, Ltd. Loring Buzzell left the Richmond
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to honor songwriters for their contributions to popular music. In 1983, he received the Songwriters Hall of Fame's first ever Abe Olman Publisher of the Year Award. Richmond continued as chairman of the board of The Richmond Organization and The Essex Music Group, although from the 1990s active
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In the late 1950s, Richmond restructured the firm under the umbrella company name of The Richmond Organization (commonly abbreviated as TRO), successfully attracting writers providing songs and record producers looking to find them. One key to Richmond's expansion was his emphasis on promoting
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and British musician Billy Whitlock to form a music publishing company. The purpose of the new venture was to publish Sigman and Rayburn's new lyrics to the song "Scotch Hot, Hopscotch Polka", which had been composed and recorded in England by Whitlock for British
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Richmond was General Professional Manager, Peter Kameron was named Professional Manager and Lucky Wilber West Coast Representative of Spencer Music. Richmond's offices then moved to a bigger location at 129 West 52nd Street in New York.
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In early February 1950, Richmond bought out Cromwell Music's interests from H. Z. Roland and Carl Sigman and became sole owner of the firm. Richmond rapidly expanded and formed several other publishing imprints, affiliated with both
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for the Midwest, based in Chicago. In November, Lucky Wilber replaced Bob Stern for West Coast representation. Cromwell Music followed up with the No. 1 hit "
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to record his songs, many of which subsequently became commercially successful. Another song that was successfully published and promoted by Richmond was "
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In September 1949, Bob Baumgart was hired as Cromwell Music's East Coast contact man. In October 1949, Bob Stern was hired as West Coast contact man and
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and BMI. In June 1950, he formed his second music publishing company, Spencer Music, Inc., which was named after his middle name and affiliated with
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Howie Richmond used the names "Jessie Cavanaugh," "Paul Campbell," and "Joel Newman" as composers, arrangers, and lyricists of published music
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October 1950, he formed his fourth music publishing company, Hollis Music, Inc., which was affiliated with BMI.
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, many of the pop songs published by Richmond found success. These included "
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copies and 500,000 records. Richmond also worked closely with Woody Guthrie, providing him with a
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In 1952, Richmond formed his own record label, Mars Records, which was co-operated with musician
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used by Richmond, though Pete Seeger later claimed that its tune was derived from a traditional
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This article is about the American music publisher. For the New Zealand lawyer, see
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organization in October 1955 and went on to form his own music publishing company
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In late June 1949, Richmond teamed up with H. Z. Roland, lyricist
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control was in the hands of his sons, Larry and Frank Richmond.
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from 1931 to 1935, graduating in 1935, and thereafter, the
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in the names of Joel Newman and Paul Campbell, both
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(dissolved) 480:and Abe Olman, Richmond co-founded the 1423:, 21 May 2012 (retrieved May 25, 2012) 1268: 1218: 1155: 1145: 1080: 1047: 1045: 936: 934: 825: 796: 786: 642:Stephan Rudolph Weiss (17 August 1899 544:Samuel Bronston Music Publishing, Inc. 1442:May 28, 2012 (retrieved Jan 20, 2015) 1366:"Where Does The Lion Sleep Tonight?," 1255: 1253: 1205: 1203: 1027: 1025: 920:Buzzell Pro Mgr. of New Richmond Firm 7: 845: 843: 812: 810: 731: 729: 727: 725: 445:and, through the subsidiary company 312:Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music 1473:American music industry executives 1468:American music publishers (people) 1398:"Larry Richmond" (short biography) 155:to publicize clients who included 14: 482:National Academy of Popular Music 568:Musical Comedy Productions, Inc. 532:Hampshire House Publishing Corp. 249:", written by Stephan Weiss and 927:. 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Howard Richmond
Queens, New York
Rancho Mirage, California
Music publisher
music industry executive
music publisher
music industry executive
pop
folk
rock
Queens, New York
Loomis Chaffee School
University of Pennsylvania
New York City
Glenn Miller
Frank Sinatra
Dinah Shore
Andrews Sisters
Woody Herman
World War II
Army Air Corps
Carl Sigman
Gene Rayburn
Decca Records
performance rights organization
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
Hop-Scotch Polka
Guy Lombardo
Decca Records
Art Mooney

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