Robbins Music Corporation

Robbins Music Corporation was an American music publishing company. In 1934, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired a controlling interest in its capital stock of Miller Music, Leo Feist, Inc., and Robbins Music Corporation, and subsequently merged the three. In 1935, the new company was named Robbins, Feist, Miller Music Publishing Companies, but was widely known as The Big Three. In 1973, MGM sold Robbins, Feist, and Miller to United Artist.

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