Chas. H. Hansen Music Corp. was an American music publisher founded by Charles Henry Hansen (1913–1995) in 1952 and incorporated in
New York
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. Its music covered a broad spectrum of genres that included classical (opera, orchestra, band, choral, chamber, and solo), jazz, folk, rock, country, popular, educational — and music text books. For
Beatles fans, the firm was widely known for having been the sole U.S. publisher and distributor of
Beatles sheet music, beginning 1964. By the 1980s, Hansen Music ventured away from the pop field, focusing on classics and jazz method books.
The firm, in 1980, was also operating 7 retail sheet music stores — two in San Francisco, three in Seattle, and two in Las Vegas.
The name — Charles Hansen Music & Books, Inc. — became inactive in 1991.
Hansen House Music Publishers — a Florida registered fictitious name of Hansen Publications, Inc. — became inactive December 31, 2009.
The Hansen House web page () is now (July 2018) inactive, listed as being "parked" by the GoDaddy domain registrar. The internet archive at https://web.archive.org has thei
latest snapshotof this website being active as in September 2013; contact person listed on earlier versions was Ramon Duran. The larger part of the Charles Hansen catalog was acquired by Warner Brothers Publications, then subsequently sold to
Alfred Publications. According to Billboard in 1972,
Wometco, headed by
Mitchell Wolfson
Mitchell Wolfson Sr. (1900 – January 28, 1983) was an American businessman, theatre owner, politician, and founder of Wometco Enterprises.
Biography
Wolfson was born in 1900 in Key West, Florida. He went to school in Key West and at Erasmu ...
, had a pending offer to acquire Hansen, retaining Hansen and his staff.
History highlights
Initial incorporation
The firm — incorporated on December 11, 1952, by Charles Henry Hansen — was the outgrowth of an earlier proprietorship founded by Hansen in 1946 named the Charles Hansen Music Company.
Hansen was the sole owner of both firms and was also the owner of Ethel Smith Music Corp., a New York corporation founded in 1949 and dissolved in 1991. Hansen formed several partnerships with artists and other publishers, mostly for the purpose of distributing
folios of hits. Some titles now seem so rare or hard to find that no amount of searching will suggest they ever existed. One such title is Pacific Popular no.60: 'The Big 12 string Guitar' which held transcriptions from most of the tracks on LPs (now a CD) titled 'The 12 string story'.
Folio reprint business
By 1950, Hansen Music had become an influential music
folio
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reprinter of hit music of other publishers — a growing niche market that had erstwhile been led by larger firms. The Hansen
folios included simplified scoring of popular music for elementary piano, uke, trumpet, clarinet, saxophone, accordion, trombone, Western quartets, sacred choir, and barbershop quartets.
The publishing of sheet music, single and folio, had become a near monopoly by a few large companies. The youngest, founded in 1971 by a longtime ''
protégé
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'' of Charles Hansen,
Frank Hackinson, was
Screen Gems—Columbia Publications. The others were Charles Hansen Publications,
Warner Brothers Music
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, and the oldest, Big Three Music, owned by
United Artists
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. Working out of fully equipped and self-contained facilities in Florida, with staffs and arrangers, Screen Gems and Hansen accounted for about two-thirds of the industry's $140 million annual retail gross sales.
A fundamental difference between
Screen Gems
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and Hansen was that Screen–Gems mostly owned the copyrights to the music of its folios, whereas Hansen mostly licensed the copyrights.
Early on, in 1954, Hansen Music acquired the Caribbean Music Catalog from publisher
Joe Davis
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(1896–1978), containing 500 tunes, of which, 150 were published.
However, it is unclear whether the deal was done as an acquisition or a license.
On May 20, 1971, the firm changed its name to Charles Hansen Music & Books, Inc. The firm became inactive December 24, 1991.
Legitimate fake books
Hansen Music was the first to delve deeply into published legal
fake books
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that had enough songs for serious musicians.
Fake books published:
# ''1001 Jumbo Song Book'' (1972);
:: Revised (1977);
#
''1003 Greatest Song Book: The Star Performer Song Book of Show Tunes & Movie Themes'' (1977);
# ''The 666 Popular fake song book'' (Books 1 & 2) (1967);
# ''Real Fake Book: For All Popular Instruments: 202 Popular Songs, Combo Style'' (1966);
By the late 1970s, the publishing of legal fake books by Hansen Music and others achieved through competition assimilation what the copyright laws miserably failed to do through prohibition. In the vernacular of jazz musicians, “legit” often means “classical.” But in the vernacular of this topic, “legit” and “real” means “legal.”
Divisions & locations
At one time, the corporation had offices in
Chicago
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St. Louis
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,
Seattle
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,
Los Angeles
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,
Dallas
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, and
New York City
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, but none remained open as long as the headquarters in
New York
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, located on the 6th floor of a building at 119 West
57th Street,
New York City
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, two doors west of
Steinway Hall
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and on the same block, across the street and east of
Carnegie Hall. When the Hansen corporation began to grow, it needed more warehouse space, and later moved to the first floor of the same building. This was the main headquarters until 1958, when it moved to
Miami Beach, Florida
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. The
57th Street building, still standing, is a 16-story structure designed by
Emery Roth
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and completed in 1927.
* Hansen Distributing Corporation, a New York corporation formed September 4, 1951
: Hansen Publications, Inc., new name as of 1 February 1952 – administrative dissolution 25 September 2009 (Florida)
: Inter-Company Publications, Inc., new name as of 27 February 1981 – rendered inactive 16 September 2005 (Florida)
::1949–1953: Walter Beeler, wind ensemble composer, served as executive editor and staff composer
::1953–1966: Alfred Reed, wind ensemble composer, served as executive editor and staff composer
* Hanlit Publications, Inc., a New York corporation formed January 5, 1966
:: On January 5, 1966, Hansen became partners with composer and music executive
Ervin Litkei (1921–2000), forming "Hanlit Publications, Inc.," which became well known for having been the sole U.S. publisher and distributor of Beatles sheet music, beginning 1966.
* Charles Hansen Educational Music and Books, Inc. ("and" spelled out ''vs.'' "&")
* Charles Hansen Productions, Inc.
* Music Retailers Service, Inc.
* Hansen House
: 1820 West Avenue
:
Miami Beach, Florida
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Notable staff members
; Composers
* Walter Beeler (1909–1973), director of bands and professor of professor at
Ithaca College
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, had been a staff editor of concert band music for Hansen Music until 1956.
On his recommendation, Hansen hired
Alfred Reed
Alfred Reed (January 25, 1921 – September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer, with more than two hundred published works for concert band, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble to his name. He also traveled extensively as a ...
in January 1953 as staff composer.
*
Alfred Reed
Alfred Reed (January 25, 1921 – September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer, with more than two hundred published works for concert band, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble to his name. He also traveled extensively as a ...
, composer
*
John Edmondson, composer, education editor from 1970 to 1979
; Sales
*
Lionel Job Lionel G. Job (born January 23, 1942) is an American music producer, publisher, lyricist, and songwriter based in White Plains, New York. His music career dates back years. Job is widely known for writing and producing for Keith Sweat, Joe Publi ...
(born 1942), sales
*
Frank Hackinson ''(né'' Francis J. Hackinson; born 1927), also a composer, worked for Hansen Publications from 1954 to 1971
Charles Hansen
In 1941, Hansen was the sales manager of Mercer & Morris (Edwin H. Morris). When Mercer & Morris acquired
White-Smith Music Publishing Company in 1941, Hansen assumed the same role at White-Smith.
In the 1930s, Hansen was a traveling
song-plugger for
Mills Music
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Personal
Mills was ...
.
Family
Charles Hansen was married to Isabel McGehee Hood (1914–2003). They had a son, Charles H. Hansen, Jr. (born 1954), and two daughters, Susan Marie Isabel Hansen and Kathleen Florence Hansen (1949–2009). Susan is married to
Michael Stanton Jeffries, the former CEO of
Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
In 1951 Hansen purchased the home of
John Reed King
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Career
King was one of the announcers for '' The American School of the Air ...
at 4 North Drive,
Malba, Queens
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.
References
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Wometco and Hansen Near Merger Link
'' ''Billboard
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'', pps. 3 & 66
Caribbean Catalog to Hansen Pub
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'', October 22, 1954
American Popular Music and Its Business: The First Four Hundred Years — Volume III, From 1900 to 1984
' by Russell Sanjek, Oxford University Press
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, pg. 541 (1988) {{OCLC, 16228327
Alfred Reed: A Bio-bibliography
'' by Douglas M. Jordan (born 1966), Greenwood Publishing Group
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(1999) {{OCLC, 615629466
[''The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music: Composers and their music'' (in Vol. 1 of 2 vols.), by William H. Rehrig, ]Westerville, Ohio
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: Integrity Press (1991) {{OCLC, 24606813
[''Music printing and publishing,'' edited by Donald William Krummel & ]Stanley Sadie
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[''ASCAP Biographical Dictionary,'' Fourth edition, compiled for the ]American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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, New York: R.R. Bowker
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(1980)
The Story of Fake Books: Bootlegging Songs to Musicians
'' by Barry Dean Kernfeld
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, Scarecrow Press
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(2006), pg. 122 {{OCLC, 67922006
Oral History: Edna Adams
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'', January 16, 1982, pg. 33
[''After Charles Hansen Arrived Publishing Was Never the Same,'' by Elizabeth Cathleen Dallman (born 1976) (since writing the article, Dallman married John Jackson Bentley), '' The Instrumentalist'', ]Northfield, Illinois
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Nashville Nabs Hansen Hdqtrs.
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'', May 8, 1951
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