We have a detailed history of Tin Pan Alley thanks to invaluable information from the Historic Districts Council in their “Brief-ish History of Tin Pan Alley” written in 2008, and Michael Minn in his piece “Tin Pan Alley”, part of his “New York City” photography collection project. As both accounts cover both overlapping and different information, we present them both below. Many thanks to them both for their thorough and dogged research and insightful presentation.
Free Walking Tour of Tin Pan Alley!
Sat, Oct 21
|The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad
Tin Pan Alley, Birthplace of American Popular Music Project with author and historian Miriam Berman
Time & Location
Oct 21, 2023, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad, 25 W 28th St, New York, NY 10001, USA
About the event
Please arrive before 2pm at the Ritz Carlton NoMad!
Tin Pan Alley is the cradle of the music industry in the United States. Here, American popular music as we know it was first produced by sheet music publishers, songwriters and performers including Irving Berlin. This one block of 28th Street offers a glimpse into what has become a worldwide cultural force – pop music – at its specific place of creation.
As an enclave of 19th-century structures, it is also largely intact as architecture.The Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project commemorates and invigorates a living legacy: the birthplace of American Popular Music and the modern music industry on West 28th Street in New York City. In 2019, Tin Pan Alley became an official New York City landmark with the designation of 47-55 West 28th Street by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission following years of advocacy by the Tin Pan Alley Project among many others.
Click here for more information!
https://ohny.org/place/tin-pan-alley-american-popular-music-project/