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The ASCAP Repertory grows every day. New works are added to the repertory daily at no additional cost to you, increasing the value of the ASCAP license.
ASCAP represents every kind of music. ASCAP's repertory includes pop, rock, alternative, country, R&B, rap, hip-hop, Latin, film music, television music, folk, roots, blues, jazz, reggae, gospel, contemporary Christian, new age, theater, cabaret, dance, electronic, symphonic, chamber, choral, band, concert, educational and children's music the entire musical spectrum.
ASCAP is home to the greatest names in American music, past and present, as well as thousands of writers in the earlier stages of their careers. ASCAP members include Irving Berlin, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Leonard Bernstein, Madonna, Wynton Marsalis, Stephen Sondheim, Dr. Dre, Erykah Badu, Michael W. Smith, Duke Ellington, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Garth Brooks, Tito Puente, the Dixie Chicks, Dave Matthews, Destiny's Child, Henry Mancini just to name a few.
Among the works in the ASCAP repertory are: "Appalachian Spring," "Purple Haze," "I Get A Kick Out of You," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "How Do I Live," "Oh Happy Day," "Bills, Bills, Bills," "I Swear," "A Night in Tunisia," "Moon River," "Doo Wop (That Thing)," "Just the Way You Are," "I Shot the Sheriff," "My Girl," "Hello Dolly," "Jailhouse Rock," "Chattahoochie," "Like A Rock," "Like A Virgin," and "Born in the U.S.A."
ACE Title Search
Information about specific works and ASCAP members can be obtained in a variety of ways. Separate databases of works in the ASCAP repertory that have been registered with ASCAP since January 1, 1991, or identified in ASCAP's surveys of performed works since January 1, 1978, are available online at ACE Title Search.
The ACE database can also be used to determine whether a particular songwriter or composer is a member of ASCAP. The same data contained in the ACE database is also available on CD-ROM and can be purchased at a cost of $5.00 by written request to:
ASCAP
One Lincoln Plaza
New York, NY 10023
Attn: Director of Repertory
More comprehensive records of the titles, dates of U.S. Copyright registration (if any), writers and current publishers or other copyright owners of all known works in the ASCAP repertory are available for public inspection at ASCAP's office in New York City during regular business hours.
You can also call or write ASCAP for information as to specific works: (866) 238-8997
ASCAP
One Lincoln Plaza
New York, NY 10023
Attn: Repertory Dept. - Clearance Section
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