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  1. Edward B. Marks (1865-1945) founded his company, first called J. Stern & Co, with Joseph W. Stern in 1894. It started with popular songs, but soon sold a wide range of genres: European composers such as Debussy, and Viennese operetta composers such as Oscar Strauss and Emmerich Kalman.

  2. "The Little Lost Child" is a popular song of 1894 by Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern, with between one and two million copies in sheet music sales. Also known after its first three words as "A Passing Policeman" , [3] it is usually considered to have been the first work promoted as an illustrated song (an early precursor of the ...

  3. Stern retired in 1920 and the firm became Edward B. Marks Music Company. Its publishings include hits such as " Strange Fruit " by Abel Meeropol (made famous by Billie Holiday ) in 1939. The company has been a subsidiary of Carlin America since 1980.

  4. Marks bought out Stern in 1920, and the company became the Edward B. Marks Music Co. It became the Edward B. Marks Music Corp. in 1932 and subsequently brought out a considerable body of serious music by contemporary composers; it took over the catalog of the George M. Cohan Music Publishing Co. in 1967.

  5. Edward B. Marks Music Company. c/o Round Hill Music. 650 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1420. New York, NY 10019. Website: www.ebmarks.com. Clearance Contact: John Sadocha. Email: js@roundhillmusic.com. Member Affiliation: Music Publishers Association of the United States.

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  7. Edward B. Marks Music Corporation was a US publishing company and rights holder established in New York on May 9, 1932 and operated under this name until it dissolved on December 9, 1983 when it was reestablished as the Edward B. Marks Music Company .