Carlin America
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Carlin America is an independent music publishing conglomerate with a catalog of over 100,000 titles. The company, created under its current name in 1995 by its founder Freddy Bienstock is headquartered on East 38th Street in Manhattan.
Its songs include
- "Back in Black" (By AC/DC and other songs by AC/DC)
- "Body and Soul" (recorded by Paul Whiteman, Ruth Etting, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Tony Bennett, Thelonious Monk, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, The Manhattan Transfer, among others)
- "Fever (1956 song)" (Recorded By *Peggy Lee, Madonna, Buddy Guy, Ray Charles and Natalie Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Grateful Dead, Beyoncé Knowles, among Others.)
- "Happy Together" (recorded by The Turtles, Frank Zappa, Captain & Tennille, The Nylons, Mel Tormé, Donny Osmond, Simple Plan, among others)
- "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (by James Brown)
- "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (and other songs by James Steinman)
- "The Twist" by Hank Ballard (covered by Chubby Checker)
- "What a Wonderful World" (written by George Weiss and Bob Thiele, performed by Louis Armstrong)
as well as the musical scores of Cabaret, Fiddler on the Roof, Company and Follies.
[edit] Imprints
Carlin America owns the rights to all or part of the following publishing imprints:
- Alley Music Corp.
- Bienstock Publishing Co.
- Bro 'n Sis Music Inc.
- Carbert Music, Inc.
- Carlin America, Inc.
- Elvis Music Inc.
- Family Style Publishing, Inc
- Fort Knox Music, Inc.
- Frank & Nancy Music Inc.
- Freddy Bienstock Music Co.
- Herald Square Music Inc.
- Mandy Music
- Edward B. Marks Music Co.
- Range Road Music, Inc.
- Sis 'n Bro Music Inc.
- White Haven Music Inc.
[edit] External links and sources
- About Carlin America, from their website
- Imprints of Carlin America, from the Music Publishers' Association website
- Edward B. Marks Music Company, a subsidiary of Carlin America
- Founder Freddy Bienstock's biography, from the ASCAP website