Tribute albums have been part of pop at least as far back as Ella Fitzgerald's celebrated songbook series, each devoted to a particular Tin Pan Alley songwriter.
Tin Pan Alley songwriters contributed several songs to the jazz standard repertoire, including "Indiana" and "After You've Gone".
During his 14 years as a Brill Building, Tin Pan Alley songwriter, his songs were recorded by numerous recording artists in varying styles of music.
Von Tilzer became one of the best known Tin Pan Alley songwriters.
Tin Pan Alley songwriter and publisher Gus Edwards helped Klein to obtain the position of musical director of the prestigious New York Hippodrome theater in 1905.
Cohan became one of the leading Tin Pan Alley songwriters, publishing upwards of 300 original songs noted for their catchy melodies and clever lyrics.
But like Tin Pan Alley songwriters confronted with rock-and-roll in the 1950's, Prince in the 80's seemed sure that his rhythm and tunes would outlast the novelty of hip-hop.
Al Sherman was to become a well known Tin Pan Alley songwriter.
We're not Tin Pan Alley songwriters; we're a rock band.
Stern and Marks were among the more well-known Tin Pan Alley songwriters; they began writing together as amateurs in 1894 .