How New York City Became the Heart of American Popular Music

From Tin Pan Alley to the Brill Building, New York dominated the music business until the 1960s

Barry Silverstein
Lessons from History
5 min readMar 31

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Tin Pan Alley street sign, New York City. TFSyndicate, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The American music business in the 19th Century was like the Wild West. When songs were written and published as sheet music, copyright laws were ineffective. A song could be published by a small music…

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Barry Silverstein
Lessons from History

Author, blogger and retired marketing pro. I like to write about brands, products and people of the past. Please visit my website: www.barrysilverstein.com