U.S. Music Corporation
U.S. Music Corporation is an American musical instrument company based in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, United States, a suburb of Chicago,[1] that manufactures and distributes products worldwide. The company is currently a subsidiary of Canadian corporate group Jam Industries.[2]
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Musical instrument |
Founded | 1975 |
Headquarters | Buffalo Grove, Illinois , United States |
Parent | Jam Industries |
Subsidiaries | List
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History
On December 15, 2002, Washburn International announced it had acquired distributor U.S. Music Corporation[3] and would be rolling its assets into USM in a reverse merger.[4]
In mid-2009, U.S. Music was purchased by Jam Industries of Montreal, Canada.[2] Jam Industries
Associated brands
International brands owned or distributed by U.S. Music included:
DigiTech Eden Electronics Framus Hagstrom Jay Turser Guitars Marshall Amplifiers Natal Drums Onori Straps Oscar Schmidt Inc. Parker Guitars Profile Musical Accessories Quik Lok stands and accessories Randall Amplifiers Warwick Basses Washburn Guitars
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See also
References
- ROSZOWSKI, JOHN (February 28, 2012). "Guitar maker leaves Mundelein". Lake County News-Sun. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
- "IT'S ALL NEW AT U.S. MUSIC". Music Trades. 158 (6): 102. July 2010.
- Company profile on Hoovers.com, entry: U.S. MUSIC CORPORATION Company Profile
- U.S. Music press release, 12/15/2002
External links
- US Music Corp on Jam Industries website
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