A. J. Stasny Music Co. was an American publisher of popular sheet music. The firm was chartered as a New York corporation in 1922 by Betty "Bessie" Stastny (née Fisher) (1882–1974) and her husband, Anthony John Stastny (1885–1923), and M. Kerr[1] – although, there was music published from as early as 1908 bearing the name A. J. Stasny Music Co. Cleveland, Ohio.[2] A. J. Stasny and his wife had moved from Cleveland to New York in 1910. The New York firm was based out of the Tin Pan Alley district of Manhattan, New York. By 1920, the firm had grown into one of the largest music publishing companies in the country with branch offices in 18 large cities, including Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, and London[3] – with over 200 employees and grossing over one million dollars a year.[4][5]
The company is currently privately held by an heir, Eleanor Fisher — 29 Green Grove Avenue, Keyport, New Jersey.
Selected hits
Anthony J. Stastny Music Co., Cleveland
"Thurston: March & Two Step," by Anthony J. Stastny (1911) OCLC435095877
"When Yankee Doodle Learns to 'parlez vous Français,'" words by Will. Hart, music by Edward G. Nelson (1917) OCLC7427244
"When We Reach That Old Port Somewhere in France," words by Al Selden, music by Sam H. Stept, cover illustration by Strauss, Peyton, Albert Barbelle (1917) OCLC7430371
"It's Never Too Late to be Sorry," words by James E. Dempsey, music by Joseph A. Burke (1918) OCLC26003791