Morris and Barnard Young Music Business Records

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Business Records and Personal Papers

Litigation Files

Barnard and Morris Young Music Company Periodicals and Publications

Non-Young Company Periodicals and Publications

Merle Kendrick Papers and Music

George Whiting Papers

E.M. Wickes papers



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Finding Aid for Morris and Barnard Young Music Business Records, 1832-1988 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

By Lindy Smith, Mark Puente, and Nolan Vallier

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Collection Overview

Title: Morris and Barnard Young Music Business Records, 1832-1988View associated digital content.

ID: 12/9/108

Primary Creator: Young, Barnard A. (1911-1969)

Other Creators: Kendrick, Merle T. (1896-1968), Singer, Charles Louis (1912-1966), Whiting, George A. (1884-1943), Wickes, Edward M. (ca. 1880-1951), Young, Morris N. (1909-2002)

Extent: 50.7 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Organized in seven series.

Series 1: Business Records and Personal Papers

Consists of business and personal correspondence, royalty statements, ledgers, and artist photographs and press releasesl from all major company affiliations.  These include Cavanaugh Radio & Television Productions, Denton & Haskins, Inc., Fargo Music, Ferris Records, Gem Music, Inc.,  Gloro Records, Intercollegiate Music League and Intercollegiate Syndicate, Life Music, Inc., National Juke Box Music, Operator's Music, Inc., Savannah Music, Inc., S.I.A.S., Song and Words Magazine, Song Fan Magazine, Song of the Month, Song Gems, Inc., and Song Greetings, Inc. Arranged into six sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Business Records, sub-series 2) Promotional Materials and Photographs, sub-series 3) Radio Logs, sub-series 4) Barnard Young Papers and Correspondence, sub-series 5) Morris Young Papers and Correspondence, and sub-series 6) Published Music and Manuscript Submissions.

Series 2: Litigation Files

Consists of legal briefs, reports, legal opinions, publications and supporting documentation for Barnard Young's lawsuit brought by Life Music, Inc. against BMI, ASCAP, SESAC, RCA, NBC, CBS, Columbia Records, Inc., Blackwood Music, Inc., Master Records, Inc. and April Music, Inc.  In addition there are documents related to United States v. ASCAP, United States v. BMI, and Life Music, Inc., Barney Young (also known as Don Fenton) and Gloria Parker (also known as Patricia Smith) v. Wonderland Music Company, Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista Records, Julie Andrews, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and BMI.  Unarranged.

Series 3: Barnard and Morris Young Music Company Periodicals and Publications

Consists of music periodicals, publications, and printing plates produced by companies either owned or operated by Barnard and Morris Young between 1928 and 1966.  Unarranged.  Printing plates have been placed at the end of this series.

Series 4: Non-Young Company Periodicals and Publications

Consists of music periodicals and publications collected by Barnard and Morris Young.  The materials are organized two sub-series: the first contains serials, sheet music, songsters, and other related music publications, and the second subseries contains information related to the business of music publication and United States copyright law. Arranged into two sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Periodicals and Other Publications and sub-series 2) Music Publishing and Copyright Documents.

Series 5: Merle Kendrick Papers and Music

Consists of original music arrangements and manuscripts by Merle Kendrick that were created for several radio broadcast shows.  The materials are organized by broadcast title and then arranged alphabetically by selection title.  Included are radio scripts, published scores and arrangements, press materials, and personal correspondence. Arranged into sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Bringing Up Father, sub-series 2) Cheers from the Camps, sub-series 3) DuMont Television, sub-series 4) Let's Play Tune Detective, sub-series 5) Life with the Wolley's, sub-series 6) Listen America, sub-series 7) Ruggles of Red Gap, sub-series 8) Saturday Night Bond Wagon, sub-series 9) Scores and Manuscripts, sub-series 10) Correspondence, Papers, and Miscellaneous Scripts.

Series 6: George Whiting Papers

Consists of music manuscripts, published music, radio scripts, and papers created by and relating to lyricist George Whiting.  Content is arranged first by type and then alphabetically by title.

Series 7: E.M. Wickes Papers

Consists of manuscripts, papers, periodicals, and ephemera related to writings of E. M. Wickes, a music critic and historian.  Also includes a subseries of music manuscripts by Lou Singer.  Items are arranged alphabetically by title. Arranged into sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Manuscripts and Published Newspaper Collumns and sub-series 2) Lou Singer Scores.

Date Acquired: 00/00/1995

Subjects: American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), Copyright, Jazz, Legal Cases, Litigation, Magazines, Music business, Music Publishers, Newspapers, Publications, Publicity, Radio, Radio and music--Illinois--Chicago, Radio Broadcasting, Radio Station - WLS, Royalties, Vaudeville, Vaudeville songs -- United States

Formats/Genres: Arrangements (Music), Broadsides, Business Records, Financial Records, Photographs, Sheet music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Morris and Barnard Young Business Records consists of financial records, correspondence, royalty statements, songsters and broadsides, radio logs, legal documents, periodicals, music manuscripts, and memorabilia including fliers, brochures, and playbills that were compiled by Morris N. Young, documenting Barnard "Barney" Young's ownership and management of several music publishing, marketing, producing, and artist representation enterprises owned and operated by the brothers between ca. 1934 and 1972. The collection contains legal reports and supporting documentation from key litigation cases that were filed by Barnard Young in the 1950s and 1960s against Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) et. al., and the Walt Disney Corporation. The collection also includes periodicals and publications both generated by companies owned by one or both of the Young brothers and those that they collected. The final three series are publications and manuscripts, both musical and prose, created by associates of the Youngs. Also includes the papers of composer and music director Merle T. Kendrick, lyricist George A. Whiting, lyricist and author Edward M. Wickes, and composer Lou Singer.

Biographical Note

Barnard "Barney" Abraham Young (1911-1969) was a music businessman and lawyer. Young was born in Lawrence, Massachussetts. The son of Charles Michael and Ida (Davis) Young. In high school, Young played violin, viola, and baritone horn and participated in the orchestra, band, and glee clubs. Young received his BA and an LLB degrees from Harvard Universityin 1932 and 1935 respectively. Together with his brother Morris, he began assembling a library of popular american music sheet music in 1935; a collection that expanded throughout his life. While studying law, Young composed original music and founded the Intercollegiate Music League, Inc. of Cambridge, Massachussetts; he would eventually compose over 200 compositions throughout his life. Through this organization, he published several song books including Songs of the American Colleges and Songs of the American Women's Colleges. During WWII he a served as a sergeant in the US Army. Upon returning to the United States, Young worked as a music business owner, publisher, and lawyer.

Throughout his career as a music lawyer, he provided tesitmony and fought for more equitable distribution of fees for performers. He was involved in several legal music unions including the International Songwriters Clearance Corp.; Life Music Corp.; Society of Interpretative Artists and Songs, Inc.; Colored Performing Rights Society of America, Inc.; Guild of Performing Artists, Publishers, and Writers, Inc.; National Jukebox Music, Inc.; and Life Music Clearance, Inc. As a business owner he founded several ASCAP-liscenced businesses including Gem Music Corp.; Con Conrad Music, Ltd.; Denton & Haskins Corp., Intercollegiate Syndicate, Inc.; Mammouth Music, Inc.; and Barnard Music, Inc.; BMI-liscenced businesses including Bomart Music Corp.; Life Music,. Inc.; and Godell Music Inc., among many others; and non-affiliated businesses including Landmark Music, Inc.; Reserve Music, Inc.; and Rhythm and Blues, Inc.

In addition to his production companies and union activities, Young established several sheet music distributors including Song Distributing Corp. and National Distributing & Publishing Corp. As the sheet music industry migrated to radio and televsion, Young began managing several radio businesses including Bardan Productions, Inc. and Cavanagh Radio and TV Productions, Inc. Young managed several musical acts throughout the 1940s and 50s including Cliffe Natalie Orchestra, Charles Jaynes Jr., Angelo Ferdinando (Don Ferdi) Orchestra, Leroy Smith Orchestra, Una Mae Carlisle and Orchestra, Gloria Parker and Orchestra, Barry Valentino, Rosalie Young, La Velma, and Rayt Sneed.

In 1966, Young assisted in establishing music publishing houses in Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Kenya, and Guyana. This project was ceased with Young's death in 1969.

Subject/Index Terms

American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP)
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI)
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Copyright
Jazz
Legal Cases
Litigation
Magazines
Music business
Music Publishers
Newspapers
Publications
Publicity
Radio
Radio and music--Illinois--Chicago
Radio Broadcasting
Radio Station - WLS
Royalties
Vaudeville
Vaudeville songs -- United States

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Method:

The UIUC Music Library purchased a related collection, the Morris Young Music Library of Early American Popular Music, in 1986 from rare book broker, J. Lubrano in New York. The business records were acquired in a subsequent gift from the collector's estate ca. 1995.

Box 127 transferred from MPAL: 4/12/2017

Related Materials: See also record series number 35/3/68.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Business Records and Personal Papers, 1936-1986],
[Series 2: Litigation Files, 1936-1973],
[Series 3: Barnard and Morris Young Music Company Periodicals and Publications, 1928-1966],
[Series 4: Non-Young Company Periodicals and Publications, 1832-1988],
[Series 5: Merle Kendrick Papers and Music, 1936-1956],
[Series 6: George Whiting Papers, 1934-1941],
[Series 7: E.M. Wickes papers, 1948-1951],
[All]

Series 7: E.M. Wickes papers, 1948-1951
Consists of manuscripts, papers, periodicals, and ephemera related to writings of E. M. Wickes, a music critic and historian.  Also includes a subseries of music manuscripts by Lou Singer.  Items are arranged alphabetically by title.
Sub-Series 1: Manuscripts and Published Newspaper Columns
Box 122: Manuscripts and Publications
Folder 1: Ballad Hit of 1951
Folder 2: Best Sellers Lists, March 25, 1946 to March 29, 1946
Folder 3: Changes and Surprises
Folder 4: An 8-bar View of Tin Pan Alley
Folder 5: Hoosier Hot Shots- Story and Pictures
Folder 6: Is Radio Advertising a Mirage?
Folder 7: Made--Not Born
Folder 8: Manuscripts
Folder 9: Milking Melodies
Folder 10: Millions in Melody
Folder 11: New Songs and Revivals
Folder 12: Out of Control
Folder 13: Pale Moon
Folder 14: Plugging Songs
Folder 15: Pop Songs are Assembled
Folder 16: Pop Songs Sprout Like Mushrooms
Folder 17: Song Immortal
Folder 18: Song Lines
Folder 19: Song Pluggers
Folder 20: Song Stuff
Folder 21: Songs-- Not A La Hoyle
Folder 22: Stein Song
Folder 23: Story Behind "The Prisoner's Song"
Folder 24: Story Behind the Song
Folder 25: Tin Pan Alley's Coin and Curriculum
Folder 26: Tin Pan Alley's Gold
Folder 27: They Wrote Hit Songs and Then Drifted Apart
Folder 28: Vagrant Tune
Folder 29: Vaughn Norton: Ex-Coal Miner
Folder 30: Where Are Canada's Hit Song Writers?
Folder 31: Writing the Popular Song Manuscript (partial), 1916
Folder 32: American Magazine, October 1916
Folder 33: Literary Digest, October 7, 1916
Folder 34: People's Favorite Magazine, May 1920
Folder 35: The Songwriter's Guide (pamphlet)
Folder 36: True Stories of Famous Songs, Vol. 1, Undated
Folder 37: Newspaper Articles and Ephemera
Folder 38: BMI- Licensed Record Titles by Artists
Folder 39: Michaels, Edward- In the Bag (incomplete)
Folder 40: Song Hits Magazine, 1941
Folder 41: If I Should Lose You- Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger
Box 123: Newspaper Columns
Photocopies- not originals
Folder 1: Boston Traveler, July 22, 1938
Folder 2: The Morning Telegraph, January 10, 1926
Folder 3: The Morning Telegraph, August 12, 1928
Folder 4: NY Enquirer: Miscellaneous Clippings, Undated
Folder 5: NY Enquirer, August 15, 1931
Folder 6: NY Enquirer: Miscellaneous Clippings, 1937-1942
Folder 7: NY Enquirer, January 2, 1938
Folder 8: NY Enquirer, July 10, 1939
Folder 9: NY Enquirer, May 27, 1940
Folder 10: NY Enquirer, October 7, 1940
Folder 11: NY Enquirer, January 12, 1942
Folder 12: NY Enquirer, February 16, 1942
Folder 13: NY Enquirer, March 9, 1942
Folder 14: NY Enquirer, March 16, 1942
Folder 15: NY Enquirer: Miscellaneous Clippings, 1943
Folder 16: NY Enquirer, November 15, 1943
Folder 17: NY Enquirer: Miscellaneous Clippings, 1944
Folder 18: NY Enquirer: News-Reviews of Song World, 1944-1946
Folder 19: NY Enquirer, May 14, 1945
Folder 20: NY Enquirer, May 21, 1945
Folder 21: NY Enquirer, May 28, 1945
Folder 22: NY Enquirer, July 2, 1945
Folder 23: NY Enquirer, July 23, 1945
Folder 24: NY Enquirer: Miscellaneous Clippings, 1946-1948
Folder 25: NY Enquirer, June 10, 1946
Folder 26: NY Enquirer, December 23, 1946
Folder 27: NY Enquirer, December 30, 1946
Folder 28: NY Enquirer: News-Reviews of Song World and Did You Know Them When?, 1947 and undated
Folder 29: NY Enquirer, April 14, 1947
Folder 30: NY Enquirer, May 12, 1947
Folder 31: NY Enquirer, June 30, 1947
Folder 32: NY Enquirer, October 13, 1947
Folder 33: NY Enquirer, October 20, 1947
Folder 34: NY Enquirer, October 27, 1947
Folder 35: NY Enquirer, November 10, 1947
Folder 36: NY Enquirer, November 28, 1947
Folder 37: NY Enquirer, December 1, 1947
Folder 38: NY Enquirer, December 8, 1947
Folder 39: NY Enquirer, December 29, 1947
Box 124: Newspaper Columns
Photocopies- not originals
Folder 1: NY Enquirer: News-Reviews of Song World, 1948-1949
Folder 2: NY Enquirer, August 16, 1948
Folder 3: NY Enquirer, January 3, 1949
Folder 4: NY Enquirer, March 21, 1949
Folder 5: NY Enquirer, April 4, 1949
Folder 6: NY Enquirer, May 2, 1949
Folder 7: NY Enquirer, June 20, 1949
Folder 8: NY Enquirer, June 27, 1949
Folder 9: NY Enquirer, Junly 25, 1949
Folder 10: NY Enquirer, October 3, 1949
Folder 11: NY Enquirer, October 24, 1949
Folder 12: NY Enquirer, October 31, 1949
Folder 13: NY Enquirer, December 5, 1949
Folder 14: NY Enquirer: News-Reviews of Music-Radio, 1950-1952
Folder 15: NY Enquirer, January 23, 1950
Folder 16: NY Enquirer, February 13, 1950
Folder 17: NY Enquirer, April 10, 1950
Folder 18: NY Enquirer, May 22, 1950
Folder 19: NY Enquirer, August 14, 1950
Folder 20: NY Enquirer, January 15, 1951
Folder 21: NY Enquirer, April 16, 1951
Folder 22: NY Enquirer, May 14, 1951
Folder 23: NY Enquirer, July 9, 1951
Folder 24: NY Enquirer, July 16, 1951
Folder 25: NY Enquirer, July 23, 1951
Folder 26: Unidentified Newspaper Fragment, Undated
Box 126: Ephemera
Item 11: The Billboard Date Book, 1927-1928
Sub-Series 2: Lou Singer, Undated
Musical scores
Box 125: Lou Singer Scores
Folder 1: A Bath is a Wonderful Thing
Folder 2: Jenny Was Only Jaywalking
Folder 3: Oh the Flies Keep A-Buzzin'
Folder 4: Oom-Dida-Boom-Boom; Keep Your Eyes on the Road
Folder 5: Oh Please Be Careful; There Was a Man Who Drove a Car; The Coffee Boils Over; Careless Kate
Folder 6: Up a Ladder; Can't You See the Children; Jim Was a Reckless Driver

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Business Records and Personal Papers, 1936-1986],
[Series 2: Litigation Files, 1936-1973],
[Series 3: Barnard and Morris Young Music Company Periodicals and Publications, 1928-1966],
[Series 4: Non-Young Company Periodicals and Publications, 1832-1988],
[Series 5: Merle Kendrick Papers and Music, 1936-1956],
[Series 6: George Whiting Papers, 1934-1941],
[Series 7: E.M. Wickes papers, 1948-1951],
[All]

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