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.
Two Incredible Musical Events On April 13 and 18!
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Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project Brings Two Amazing Musical Events This April!
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About the event
In April 2024, the Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project is bringing you two live events to enjoy! Please see details & links below:
From Tin Pan Alley to the Harlem Renaissance
Saturday, April 13th, 4-7 PM
Bronx Music Hall, 438 E. 163rd St.
Admission: $20
Celebrate the music of James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters which laid the groundwork for American popular music and the 125th birthday of Duke Ellington
4p - 515p - Panel Discussion featuring John Reddick, Bobby Sanabria, Marilyn Lester and,Elena Martinez
530p-630p - Bobby Sanrbria & the Multiverse Big Band In Concert
Harry Warren From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood
Thursday, April 18th, 6-8 PM
Synod of Bishops Russian Church - 75 East 93rd Street #1331 New York, NY 10128
Admission: Free (Suggested $20 Donation)
Join us for a musical celebration of New York’s immigrant culture. Harry Warren (1893-1981) is one of the greatest composers to emerge from Tin Pan Alley, his compositions forming a core of the American Songbook. He is also the most important Italian-American composer of popular song of the 20th century.