The Sam Fox Publishing Company was an American music publishing house, founded in 1906 by
Sam Fox
Sam Fox (May 9, 1929 – December 2, 2024) was an American businessman in St. Louis, and the owner of Harbour Group Industries. He was the United States Ambassador to Belgium from April 11, 2007 until January 2, 2009. President George W. Bush ...
of
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Cuyahoga County. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across the Canada–United States border, Canada–U.S. maritime border ...
. The company was the first to publish original
film score
A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to ...
s in the United States, and was the publisher of numerous artists and international hit songs.
Founding
The company began in 1906, when at age 25, Sam Fox borrowed $300 to start the company he first called Sandbox Music Publishing. At the same time as the company's founding, construction of Cleveland's
Hippodrome Theatre had just been completed where
John Stepan Zamecnik was named music director. Zemecnik began writing original music scores for the films shown at the Hippodrome, which Fox published. The business arrangement between Fox and Zamecnik flourished and the music director became the major composer and music director for Fox's publishing company.
[Mont Alto: Composer Profile: J.S. Zamecnik (1872-1953); http://mont-alto.com]
Association with Zamecnik
Almost immediately, Fox and Zamecnik began a collaboration that resulted in a prolific output of music. Zamecnik used more than twenty pseudonyms in penning his songs, giving the impression that the publishing company was a large company.
In 1908, Sam Fox Publishing Company released a march by Zamecnik entitled "The College Yell" which may have led to an association nine years later, when Fox became the exclusive publisher for the man known as the March King,
John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa ( , ; November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic music, Romantic era known primarily for American military March (music), marches. He is known as "The March King" or th ...
. That working relationship continued until Sousa's death in 1934.
["Sam Fox, 89, Dies; Music Publisher", ''The New York Times'', December 1, 1971] Publication of the Zamecnik scores ran the extent of the
silent film
A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, w ...
era (1913–1928) and the music was played in film theaters across the United States on a daily basis for more than a decade.
The Fox-Zamecnik collaboration resulted in the publication of more than 2,000 compositions.
Expansion
The 1915 piano novelty "Nola," by
Felix Arndt
Felix Arndt (May 20, 1889October 16, 1918) was an American pianist and composer of popular music. His mother was the Countess Fevrier, who was related to Napoleon III. His father, Hugo Arndt, was Swiss-born.
Educated in New York (his music teac ...
became an international hit, and by 1918, Sam Fox Publishing Company offerings could be found in newspapers in both the United States and Canada, in advertisements claiming "Leading Dealers sell Sam Fox Music of Merit."
[Newspaper Display Ad;''Winnipeg Free Press'', Winnipeg, Canada, December 4, 1918.] "Kisses", Valse D'Amour by J.S. Zamecnik was listed as one of two successes that should be in "every home."
Zamecnik's "
Neapolitan Nights" also met with major success, as did "
Lady of Spain," penned by
Erell Reaves and
Tolchard Evans in 1931.
Even as early as the release of "Nola," the Sam Fox Publishing Company logo featured the tag line, "Established Throughout The World," and listed offices and representatives in New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Melbourne, and "other Important Centers." The New York office was headed in later years by Sam Fox's son Frederick, who had worked at the office at 202 The Arcade, Cleveland until after 1942.
The company's musical score publishing for Hollywood films was solidified with contracts with Fox Films and
Movietone News
Movietone News was a newsreel that ran from December 1927 to 1963 in the United States. Under the name British Movietone News, it also ran in the United Kingdom from 1929 to 1986, in France also produced by Fox-Europa, in Spain in the early 1930s a ...
as their exclusive musical producer.
The Hollywood film work led to his publication of songs in Fox films, including "
On the Good Ship Lollipop
"On the Good Ship Lollipop" is a song composed by Richard A. Whiting with lyrics by Sidney Clare. It was the signature song of child actress Shirley Temple. Temple first sang it in the 1934 film '' Bright Eyes''.
In the song, the "Good Ship L ...
" and
Animal Crackers in My Soup sung by
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple Black (born Shirley Jane Temple; April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) was an American actress, singer, dancer, and diplomat, who was Hollywood's number-one box-office draw as a child actress from 1934 to 1938. Later, she was na ...
.
Sam Fox Publishing Company entered the Broadway field in 1947 with the publication of the musical score for the award-winning film "
Brigadoon
''Brigadoon'' is a musical with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and score by Frederick Loewe. The plot features two American tourists who stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every 100 years; on ...
" and the score for "
Man of La Mancha
''Man of La Mancha'' is a 1965 musical with a book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, and lyrics by Joe Darion. It is adapted from Wasserman's non-musical 1959 teleplay '' I, Don Quixote'', which was in turn inspired by Miguel de Cervan ...
."
Sam Fox Publishing Company ranked among the top ten musical publishers in the United States by the middle of the 20th century. The company became Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc. on January 22, 1953, when it was incorporated in the state of New York.
[New York State Department of State, Division of Corporations, www.dos.state.ny.us; accessed April 15, 2010.]
References
External links
List of Sam Fox Publishing Company titles.{{Authority control
Music publishing companies of the United States
Publishing companies established in 1906
History of Cleveland
Music of Cleveland
1906 establishments in Ohio