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  1. Tin Pan Alley. Tin Pan Alley es un término que designa a un grupo de productores y compositores musicales centrados en la ciudad de Nueva York que dominaron la música popular estadounidense durante los últimos años del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX . El nacimiento del Tin Pan Alley suele datarse hacia 1885, cuando varios editores ...

  2. Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City that dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally, it referred to a specific location on West 28th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the Flower District [2] of Manhattan , as ...

  3. The street was originally residential, but became used for commercial purposes in the 19th century. At first, metalwork was a popular trade but it became most famous as Britain's "Tin Pan Alley" housing numerous music publishers' offices.

  4. The history of the name, Tin Pan Alley, is a mystery as well although there is an apocryphal story that the term was coined by Monroe H. Rosenfeld of the New York Herald comparing the constant sound of multiple pianos with questionable intonation on the block to children banging on tin pans.

  5. Tin Pan Alley; 別名: キャラメル・ママ ティンパン: 出身地: 日本: ジャンル: ロック ポップス シティ・ポップ: 活動期間: 1973年 - 1977年頃 2000年-事務所: 桑原オフィス(後のティン・パン・アレイ・オフィス) 共同作業者: 松任谷由実: メンバー

  6. Tin Pan Alley is a 1940 musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Alice Faye and Betty Grable (their only film together) as vaudeville singers/sisters and John Payne and Jack Oakie as songwriters in the years before World War I.