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  1. Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music, Inc. (sometimes referred to as Hecht-Lancaster-Buzzell Music Publishing, and later known as Hecht & Buzzell Music, Inc. and Colby Music, Inc.) was an American music publishing company founded by film producer Harold Hecht, his brother-in-law Loring Buzzell, and Hecht's business partner, actor/producer ...

    • 1960
    • 729 7th Avenue, New York, New York, United States
    • January 1955
  2. Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music, Inc. was an American music publishing company founded by film producer Harold Hecht, his brother-in-law Loring Buzzell, and Hecht's business partner, actor/producer Burt Lancaster.

  3. Loring Buzzell. Loring Bruce Buzzell (October 3, 1927 – October 20, 1959) was an American music publisher and record label executive. [1] Together with film producer Harold Hecht and actor Burt Lancaster, he formed a series of music publishing imprints in the middle and late 1950s. [1]

  4. Sweet Smell of Success is the soundtrack to the 1957 Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions film of the same name. The music from the film was released by Decca Records in June 1957 on two separate long play records; one featuring Elmer Bernstein 's score, the other with Chico Hamilton Quintet 's music.

  5. Hecht & Buzzell Music Inc. was a music publishing company founded by Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster and Loring Buzzell in 1956. It dissolved in 1960. Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music copyrighted their work exclusively through ASCAP.

  6. musicbrainz.org › label › c1fe1e4c-92c3-42c7-93c0-f459a1ea407eHecht & Buzzell Music - MusicBrainz

    Previously known as: Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music (American music publishing company) Renamed to: Colby Music, Incorporated (American music publishing company)

  7. The music was published and copyrighted through producers Harold Hecht and Burt Lancaster's own music publishing company, Calyork Music, which was affiliated with BMI. [1] Calyork Music's third partner, Loring Buzzell, was responsible for securing the release of the music on soundtrack albums through Decca Records. [2]