Established in 1999, Two Straws Music began as one musician's beverage habit. Yes, it's true -- Lipton always uses two straws. It's an innocuous personality quirk that amounts to nothing but a bigger gulp. Naturally, it makes a good name for a music company.

Two Straws Music is dedicated to licensing and maintaining an active library of original modern music, from pop songs to classical concert pieces, children's music to film scores.  Eclectic is the operative word.

Two Straws publishes Dan Lipton's entire catalog of songs and music.  It is also a point of contact for his work with several collaborators:  Gavin Creel, Brian d'Arcy James, Sloan Just, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Jennifer Kushner, David Rossmer, Clarke Thorell and Jeff Yorkes.

 
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2008
Jason Danieley records "Honey" by Dan Lipton for his September 2008 release on the PS Classics record label, arranged and produced with Lipton.

David Rossmer & Dan Lipton's musical notes to MariAnne receives a developmental workshop at New York Stage and Film's 2008 Powerhouse Season.

The comedy variety show Don't Quit Your Night Job, feautring songs by Lipton & Rossmer, celebrates its 2nd anniversary in NYC.

Kelli O'Hara performs "They Don't Let You In The Opera If You're A Country Star" by Rossmer & Lipton in her solo concerts @ Lincoln Center's American Songbook and Joe's Pub in NYC.

2007
Lauren Kennedy records "You'll Want Me to Shine" by Dan Lipton for her November 2007 release on the PS Classics record label.

David Rossmer & Dan Lipton's musical notes to MariAnne receives a developmental workshop at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 2007 National Music Theater Conference, where the team earns the Georgia Bogardus Holof Award for the lyrics.

Jason Danieley performs "Honey" by Dan Lipton in his solo concerts @ Joe's Pub, Zipper Theater and Metropolitan Room in NYC.

The comedy variety show Don't Quit Your Night Job, runs off-Broadway, feautring songs by Lipton & Rossmer.

DL receives a fourth ASCAPlus Award for Popular Music.

2006
The comedy variety show Don't Quit Your Night Job, created by Steve Rosen, David Rossmer, Sarah Saltzberg and Dan Lipton, begins at Joe's Pub in NYC, featuring songs by Lipton & Rossmer.

2005
Audra McDonald performs "Where Would I Be Now?" by Dan Lipton in concert @ Lincoln Center's American Songbook in NYC.

For the third consecutive year, DL receives an ASCAPlus Award for Popular Music, a unique award of musical encouragement.