| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) |
| J. B. Frantz | Piano maufacturer from Paris.J. B. Frantz was founded in 1852 and still active in 1914. |
| J. B. Schall | US early 20th C. banjo manufacturer located in Chicago.A 1907 Schall advertisement shows a tenor banjo (called a banjorine in the ad) designed by Louis Stepner. This is the earliest confirmed referenc |
| J. Balaton | |
| J. C. Deagan Inc. | |
| J. E. D. & S., Ltd. | Short form of John E. Dallas & Sons Ltd.. The company used this as their name around 1930. |
| J. E. Ditson & Co. | Music house in Philadelphia.Both the J. E. Ditson and the Chas H. Ditson companies seem to have been run as subsidiaries of Oliver Ditson & Co. I haven't been able o find out the exact relationship bu |
| J. & J. Goddard Ltd. | London based supplier of piano and harmonium parts. |
| J. F. Kalbe | See Kalbe. |
| J. F. Stetson | Mandolin brand.The only J. F. Stetson brand instrument I have found so far, was manufactured by Vega. |
| J. Gunther | Piano manufacturers in Bruxelles. |
| J. M. Greene Music Company Limited | Musical instruments distributor in Toronto. |
| J. Mollenhauer & Söhne | See Mollenhauer. |
| J. R. Carlisle | See Carlisle, Joseph R. |
| J. R. Holcomb & Co. | Musical instruments importer and manufacutrer in Cleveland, Ohio. |
| J. R. Lafleur & Sons | Musical instruments importer and manufacturer.During the 1930s Lafleur in London was the English distributor of Conn and they also sold instrument sunder their own brand name. Apparently they also had |
| J. R. Smith | Early 20th C. jaw's harp manufacturer. |
| J. Tucek | Organ manufacturer in Kuttenberg founded by Jan Tucek. |
| J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co. | Music distribution company.The Jenkins company was founded by John W. Jenkins sr. and took the name J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co. after John W. Jenkins jr. had succeeded his father. The company remian |
| J. W. P. | Brand name used by J. W. Pepper. |
| J. W. Pepper | Music dealer and instrument manufacturer in Philadelphia, Pa. |