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B—Bmi Music S—Sesac A—ASCAP B—BMI MUSIC S—SESAC IIIIIUIIilMIIIHIIMHItl NEVADA B—Watkins & Bell Music Publishers, c/o C- B—Adonis Music, Inc. 10 Columbus Circle A—Bear, Abel Music Corp. 1640 Broadway Will Music Publishers 63 Girard Pi. A—Adrienne Music Co. 222 W. 83rd St. A—Beaver Music Pub. Corp. 1660 Broadway B—Zanle Music Associates 166 Chancellor Ave. B—A.D.T. Ent. Inc. 250 W. 67th St. B—Bebe Music Co. 1650 Broadway LAS VEGAS A—Advanced Music Corp. 488 Madison Ave. Bedack Music, Inc. 1780 Broadway Bedoc Publ. Co. 2409 Hassett Ave. N. BERGEN A— B— A—Agrun Music Corp. 1619 Broadway B Bee Jay Music 100 W. 42nd St. Pub. Co. 6423 Huron Ave. B—Royal Music Corp. P.O. Box 351 7722 Ber- — B—C. & D. A—Ahlert, Fred Music Corp. 1619 Broadway B Bee Music Corp. 665 Fifth Ave. Nabbie Publishing Co. 511 Las Vegas Blvd. genline Ave. — B— A—A. H. Music, Inc. 1501 Broadway Beekman Music, Inc. 17 W. 60th St. South A— PARAMUS A—Aida Music, Inc. 1740 Broadway B Bellage Music, Inc. 16 E. 48th St. Penny Music Co., c/o Penny Engel & Engel B Anthem Music Pub. Co. 180 Route 17 — B— — A—Alamo Music, Inc. 1619 Broadway B—Belleclaire Music 1650 Broadway 212 S. Fifth St. B Starling Music Co., c/o Mr. Jerry Fields — A—Alba Music Inc. 1660 Broadway B—Bellemeade Music, Inc. 146 W. 64th St. B Prettv Music Co., 611 S. Eth St. Spring Valley Rd. — A—Alexis Music Co. 408 W. 67th St. B—Belleville Music 171 E. 45th St. Skiba Publishing Co. 511 Las Vegas Blvd. Trim Music Co., c/o Jerry Field 81 Spring B— B— A—Alfred Music Co. Inc. 146 W. 45th St. B Bell-Kaye Music, Inc. 1619 Broadway Suite 9 Valley Rd. — S. A—Alfred Productions, Inc. 680 Fifth Ave. Bellmore Music, Inc. 150 W. 57th St. B Vegas Music Co. 3788 Paradise Rd. A— — PATERSON B—Alice Music Pub. 1465 Broadway Bell-Tone Music Pub. Co. 36 W. 44th St. Lovelock Music Co. 16th & Franklin P.O. B— B— B—Jaco Music 129 Market St. B—Alana Music Co. 1619 Broadway B Bel-Mar Music Pub. Co. 1650 Broadway Box 368 — B—Leone Music 261 Emerson Ave. B—Aldon Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway B—Benal Music Co. 154 W. 71st St. STEAMBOAT B—Page-Seven Music 261 Emerson Ave. B—Algonquin Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway B—Benbolt Music Publishers Co. 665 Fiftb B—Staff Music Co., c/o Mr. Carl Ravazza B—Twin-EE Music Publishing Co. 385 E. 29th B—Allendale Music, Inc. 10 Columbus Circle Ave. Box 32 St. B—Allegheny Music, Inc. 1660 Broadway B—Bendig Music Corp. 10 Columbus CircR PITMAN B—Allen Intercollegiate Music, Inc. 589 Fifth B—Benell Music Pub. Co. 315 W. 47th St. B—Quaker Music Co., c/o R. Fleming McGuire Ave. A—Ben Gen Music Corp. 1596 Broadway NEW HAMPSHIRE 86 Brookfield Ave. B—Alliance Music Co. 646 Fifth Ave. B—Ben-Ghazi Enter. Inc. 1697 Broadway RIDGEWOOD A—Allied Music Corp. 1619 Broadway A—Bennie Benjamin Music, Inc. 1619 Broad* A—Allison’s Music, Inc. 621 Fifth Ave. way CLOVIS B Repertoire Music, Inc., c/o Mark Laub Music Inc. 1321 W. 7th St. — B—Almino Music, Inc. 346 W. 68th St. Benral Music Co. 320 W. 76th St. B—Norman Lowery Organ Studio 46 Chestnut St. B— B—Alnur Music 119 W. 67th St. B—Berkshire Music, Inc. 766 7th Ave. W. NEW YORK B—Alpha Film Music 601 Madison Ave. A—Berlin, Irving Music Corp. 1650 Broadwaj NEW JERSEY B—Serine F. Smith 6615 Broadway B—Alroy Music Co. 1650 Broadway B—Bernwood Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway RIVER EDGE B—Ab Lib Music 246 W. 44th St. B—Berry Music Corp. 630 Fifth Ave. BAYONNE B—^Stone Age Pub. Co. 954 Kinderkamack Rd. B—-Alsam Music Co., Inc, 44 Madison Ave. B—Bertgil Music, Inc. 221 Fourth Ave. B Alt Music Pub. Co. 1660 Broadway Music Co. 117 W. 48th St. B—Baniel Music 155 W. 32nd St. RIVERTON — A—Bertha B Joe Altschuler 1501 Broadway B Bess Music, Inc. 1780 Broadway B—Pr>' Music 41 W. 16th St. B—Waynewood Music Co., c/o Gar Bacon 200 — — B Alvin Music Corp. 1660 Broadway 49th St. Lippincott Ave. — B—Bette Music Co. 200 W. BELMAR A—Almanac Music, Inc. 10 Columbus Circle B—Big BiUy Music Co. 10 E. 40th St. B—Sand and Surf Music 612 15th Ave. SADDLE BROOK A—Ambassador Music Inc. 480 Lexington Ave. B—Big Big Boy Music Publ. 3349 Barker Ave BERGENFIELD B—Kitten Music Publishing Co., Inc. 335 B—Amano Music Corp. 608 Fifth Ave. B—Big Tee Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway B—Dumont Music Co. 251 Bradley Ave. President St. A—A. M. C. Inc. 30 W. 60th St. A-—Billboard Music Pub. Co. 200 W. 67th St BLOOMFIELD SOMMERDALE A—Amelia Music Co. 200 W. 60th St. A—Biltmore Music Corp. 346 W. 58th St. American Academy of Music, Inc. 1619 B—M-E Melodies 30 Darling Ave. B—Pal Music Co., c/o I. Di Leo 164 Maiden A— A—Bing Music Co., Inc. 35 W. 63rd St. B—Wilcox-Waters Publishing Co. 45 Dewey Lane Broadway A—Birdees Music Corp. 1601 Broadway B American Composers Alliance 2121 Broad- Music, Inc. 1660 Broadway St. SPRING LAKE — B—Bishop way B. L. H. Music Corp. 1650 Broadway B—Shore Music Co. Box 83, Jersey Ave. A— & CAMDEN A—American Music Edition 250 W. 57th St. A Blackstone Music, Inc. 1841 Broadway Gary Stevens Publications 1466 Whipple — B— TEANECK A—A. Music Corp. 609 Fifth Ave. B—Blaze Songs, Inc. 527 Madison Ave. Walk B—Rudder Music Corp., c/o Capt. Rowding B—Amore Music Co. 35 E. 60th St. B Bleecker Pub. Co. 319 E. 8th St. Harold C. Lowden Box 266 — B— 15 J. Morrissey Walk B—Amor Pub. 233 E. 32nd St. Blen Music Inc. 142 W. 49th St. 1466 Whipple A— B—Shopa Music Publications B—McCoy Music Co. 87 Hirliman Rd. A—-Ampco Music, Inc. 1501 Broadway A—Bloom Ben Music Corp. 1619 Broadway Walk B Prestige Music Co. 981 Sheffield Rd. — A—Ample Music Pub. Inc. 1650 Broadway A—Blossom Music Corp. 322 W. 48th St. I B Venture Music Publishing Co. 564 Auburn — TENAFLY A—Amrita Music Corp. 300 W. 67th St. B—The '‘Blue Beat” Music Pub. Co. Radio Cits St. B—Marla Music, c/o Paul Wexler 34 Leroy St. A—Amron Music Corp. 10 Columbus Circle Station COLLINGSWOOD UNION B—Amy Music 670 Fifth Ave. B—Bobby Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway B Milner Music 829c Parkview Apts. Music Co. 1660 Broadway Co. 1650 Broadway — B—Tee Dee Music 1100 Lowden Ave. A—Ama A—Boda Music Pub. B—Anax Music Corp. 101 W. 65th St. A Bogat Music Corp. 136 W. 62nd St. E. ORANGE UNION CITY — B Prosser Music Pub. Co. 93 Hollywood Ave. B—And Music Co., Inc. 16 W. 65th St. A—Boland-Leng, Inc. 25 Central Park West — B—Berwick Music Corp. 510 22nd St. Sheraton Hotel B—Tiny Tim Pub. Co. 149 S. Harrison St. B—Andick Music Corp. Park A—Bonnie Music, Inc. 1650 Broadway 110 67th St. B—Winfield Scott Music 223 S. Bornet St. WEEHAWKEN B—Anerak Music Co. W. A—Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. 30 W. 67th St. B Sail-Hi 4508 Park Ave. A—Anchor Music Co. 234 W, 48th St. A Boras Music Corp. 1619 Broadway E. RUTHERFORD — — B Sonorous Music Co., Inc., c/o Mrs. J. Gun- A—Andover Music Inc. 10 Columbus Circle Boulder Music Corp. 9 Rockefeller PI. B Camm-Music Pub. Co., Inc. 234 Patterson — A— — ders 717 Boulevard East A Andrew Music Corp. 119 W. 67th St. A~Bourde Brothers 56 W. 45th St. Ave. — W. ORGANGE A—Aneres Music 117 W. 48th St. A—Bourne, Inc. 136 W. 52nd St. EDGEWATER Angle Music 117 48th St. Inc. 1619 Broad- B—Medrick Music Pub. Co. P.O. Box 103 B— W. A—Box & Cox Publications, B—Plaza Music, c/o Vincent A. Corso 15 Hil- B—Angle Music Inc. 150 West 55th St. way Attn : Mr. J. Burns liard Ave. B—Anita Music 163 Norfolk St. B—BRS Music Corp. 527 Madison Ave. ELIZABETH WESTWOOD A—Ankerford Music Corp. 1619 Broadway B—Brakenbury Music, Inc. 1619 Broadway B Fleming H. Revell Co. 60 Booker St. B—Merit Music Co. 958 E. Edgewood Rd. — A—Annavic Music Corp. 1619 Broadway B—Brand Music Co. 2 W. 45th St, Broadway B—Tino Publishing Co. 439 Pennington St. B—Ann-Dee Music Pub. Co. 1133 B—Brasilero Music Co. 2 W. 46th St. A—Anro Music Co. 33 W. 42nd St. A—Breen & De Rose Music Corp. 186 RiversijI* ENGLEWOOD B Antilleana Music Pub. Co., Inc. 160 Broad- B Olimac Music, Inc. 130 Belmont St. NEW MEXICO — — way A—Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc. 1619 Broad- B Spring Lake Music Co. 40 S. Woodland St. — B—Antoine Music, Inc. 665 Fifth Ave. way B—Wayne Music Publishing Co., c/o Arnett CLOVIS A—Anvil Music Co. 48 W. 53rd St. B—Bre-Ho Music Co. 408 W. 68th St. Cobb 292 Washington PI. A—Norman Music Inc. 1321 W. 7th St. A—Appollo Music Co. 301 W. 41st St. B—Brej Pub. Co. 1650 Broadway ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS A—April Music, Inc. 10 Columbus Circle A—Breland Music Co., Inc. 40 W. 66th B—Noran Music, c/o A, Loscalzo 54 Sherwood B—A. Q.
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