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  1. Harry Reser's Let's Play the Uke: A Method and Collection for Standard and Baritone Ukeleles. Remick Music Corp. 1959.

  2. Explore music from the Remick Music Corp. label. Discover what's missing in your collection and shop for Remick Music Corp. releases.

  3. Jerome H. Remick was a major Tin Pan Alley publisher of American popular music, active in the early years of the 20th century (1906-29). Jerome Hosmer Remick (1867–1931), after some business experience in the Whitney-Remick family lumber firm bought the Whitney Warner Publishing Company in Detroit.

  4. Jerome H. Remick created Remick Music Company after graduating from Detroit Business University in 1887. The business began when Remick bought out the struggling Whitney-Warner Publishing Company. In 1902, Remick founded Shapiro-Remick & Company with his business partner Maurice Shapiro.

  5. 19. Juni 2013 · While his name may not be familiar to you, the House of Remick was at one time the largest publisher of popular music in the world. Remick was born on the site of the present-day Federal Building in 1867 and graduated from the Detroit Business University in 1887.

  6. Through this deal, Alfred Music gained the print publishing rights of legendary publishers such as M. Witmark & Sons, Remick Music Corp., and T.B. Harms, Inc. Among the vast EMI holdings are the Robbins and Leo Feist catalogs, plus film music from United Artists, MGM, and 20th Century Fox including The Wizard of Oz, Singin’ in the Rain ...

  7. Gee! But You're Swell was written by Abel Baer and Charles Tobias in 1936, and published by Remick Music Corp. in the same year. Recordings. One of the first recordings was in 1937, by Chick Webb and his Orchestra with vocal by Louis Jordan. A (very) brief MP3 excerpt can be heard here .