Thomas Carr (publisher)

Thomas Carr (publisher)

Thomas Carr was an American music publisher, along with his brothers Benjamin and Joseph Carr. Thomas ran a shop in New York, while his brothers did so in Philadelphia and Baltimore, respectively.

Thomas Carr also arranged "The Star-Spangled Banner".

Reference

*cite book|title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 5: Canon to Classic rock|chapter=Carr|first=Stephen|last=Siek|coauthors=R. Allen Lott

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