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.
The Music of Tin Pan Alley - Free Concert - Miss Maybell & Charlie Judkins
Sun, Oct 22
|Woodlawn Cemetery - Jerome Avenue Entran
Please join us for a free concert featuring the music of Tin Pan Alley and the American Song Book. Woodlawn is pleased to welcome Miss Maybell and Charlie Judkins. Join us for an afternoon of ragtime, traditional jazz, blues, and other early 20th century favorite tunes.
Time & Location
Oct 22, 2023, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Woodlawn Cemetery - Jerome Avenue Entran, 4199 Webster Ave, Bronx, NY 10470, USA
About the event
Miss Maybell & The Jazz Age Artistes are a NYC based band playing a large repertoire of traditional Jazz, Ragtime and Blues from the early part of the 20th century. They source their tunes from dusty old 78rpm records and antique sheet music and give new life to songs created over 100 years ago! With this unique sound and dedication they were recently featured on The NPR Show “Person, Place, Thing” With Randy Cohen.
They also held notable residences in Switzerland at Marians Jazz Room & in Spain for Sevilla Swing! The group is composed of some of NYC’s best Vintage Jazz players. Such as Charlie Judkins on piano, Brian Nalepka on bass and Tuba, Andy Stein on Violin, Dan Levinson on Clarinet and Saxophone and Miss Maybell on Voice, Washboard, Banjo and Guitar.