Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 16

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APRIL 19, 1919
THE MUSIC TRADE
57
REVIEW
"SUNSHINE" SCORES A SUCCESS
New Musical Comedy Proves a Hit—Witmark
& Sons Publish the Score
The writers of that successful musical play
"Fiddlers Three," produced by John Cort and
now touring the country after a prosperous sea-
son in New York, have again collaborated in
a new musical comedy called "Sunshine." This
novelty, which the producers, Messrs. Shaw and
Johnstone, offer, was produced with success at
Baltimore recently and proved itself the equal
in most respects and the superior in many to its
predecessor by Wm. Cary Duncan and Alexan-
der Johnstone. Mr. Duncan has written a most
attractive book, and the sunshine of the title is
very happily reflected in the score Alexander
Johnstone has furnished. There are some splen-
did ensembles and plenty of graceful dancing,
and the music throughout is a pleasant stream
of melody and rhythm.
Many of the single
numbers will probably prove song successes.
These include "Love Is Like This Little Wheel
of Mine," "Loving a la Spain," "Home Again,"
"The Idol of the King," "The Land of Make-
BelievV and "The Hispaniola Crawl," the last
being a particularly agreeable variation of ec-
centric song and dance. All the music of "Sun-
shine" and of "Fiddlers Three" is published by
M. Witmark & Sons, and is already in excel-
lent demand.
THE BIGGEST DANCE HIT IN YEARS
YOU'LL KNOW
YOU'RE HOME"
(ONE STEP)
With a lyric by GORDON JOHNSTONE
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LONDON
L I Q . TORONTO
NEW YORK
MELBOURNE
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN PUBLICITY
MODERN AND CLASSICAL MUSIC
Active Publicity Campaign Now Well Under
Way on Behalf of New Numbers
Modern Ragtime Lovers Should Not Scoff at
the Classical Music of the Great Composers
—The Laugh Is Sometimes on Them
The publicity Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.,
are giving their three numbers, "Beautiful
Ohio," "Sweet Siamese" and "Ruspana," com-
prises one of the biggest advertising campaigns
that was ever inaugurated in behalf of standard
numbers. The campaign includes not only the
professional department, but also a big drive by
the band and orchestra department.
Results
so far accomplished show that the campaign
will be a tremendous success. All of the various
branches have reported that the results so far
accomplished have been much beyond expecta-
tion, and the outlook for further intense interest
in the drive is most promising.
The appeal of music is shown in many ways.
The blase lover of modern ragtime, who loudly
proclaims his dislike for the great music of the
masters, does not always realize that the very
melodies he so enthusiastically praises often
come from the music of the past. When he
A. J. STASNY WINS SUIT
says he is bored to death by the so-called
"classical" music he is only showing his bliss-
Litigation Arising Over Automobile Accident
ful ignorance of the facts. An instance of this
Won by Music Publisher
was shown at a recent concert held in one of
the suburbs of New York City.
The suit brought by A. J. Stasny, president
The concert was held by a musical society and
of the A. J. Stasny Music Co., against Gatti-
appearing on the program were artists famous
Casazza, manager of the Metropolitan Opera
in the musical world. The music was that of
House, to recover damages caused by a collision
well-known composers of Europe. The audi-
of automobiles on Saturday, September 7 of
J. L. DILWORTH RETURNS
er.ee for the most part was composed of music-
last year, was decided in favor of the plaintiff
early last week. At the time of the accident Reports Excellent Conditions Existing in the lovers whose appreciation of the best type of
music held them silent and delighted. But scat-
the Stasny car was traveling up Fifth avenue,
Middle West
tered here and there were some who had come,
and it had a number of the Stasny employes as
occupants.
J. L. Dilworth, of Huntzinger & Dilworth, not to listen, but because their presence was
arrived in town late last week after a trip cover- necessary for other reasons. As the evening
ing the entire West and Middle West. In speak- advanced these people became more and more in-
A MUSIC COMPOSING MACHINE
ing of the trade conditions in the territory vis- different and impatient and by their attitude
New Device Produces Complete Musical Com- ited Mr. Dilworth said:
"The demands for were easily distinguished from the rest.
positions Instead of Outlines—Works Like a music were never greater than at the present
A selection was being played, a fantasie by
Kaleidoscope and Is Easily Manipulated
time, and dealers are experiencing great pros- Chopin, the unequaled composer of melodies,
perity.
They are taking advantage in most and the artist was doing full justice to her in-
An unusual invention has appeared which may cases of this increased demand, and as a whole terpretation of the famous composition. As
almost be called a machine for composing music. they are very enthusiastic over the outlook for the piece progressed there tinkled from the
Tt is somewhat similar in arrangement to the the coming months."
flying fingers the lilting melody of one of the
plot-building machine for short-story and sce-
most popular song hits of the day. The indif-
nario writers, but has the advantage of produc-
ferent members of the audience awoke with a
STARTING BIG CAMPAIGN
ing complete compositions instead of mere out-
start.
Ragtime at a concert of this kind?
lines. Tt is said that the possible musical com- Stasny Music Co, Featuring Four Numbers in They glanced around to see how others were
binations of this new machine are almost limit-
taking it and, seeing their tense interest, were
Extensive Newspaper Campaign
less.
surprised into attention. This was the sort of
The apparatus consists of a rack that is di-
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. have inaugurated music they liked, why wasn't it all like that?
vided into six rows of four squares each. On a national advertising campaign in the daily From that moment they were among the most
each square there are two bars of music which newspapers of the country, copy of which will interested hearers in the concert hall. They
are so written that they will harmonize with the appear in the April 25 issue of fifty leading left at the close, with a feeling that they had
notes on the adjoining squares.
Extending dailies.
derived some pleasure from their evening and
through the rack from side to side are rods or
This is one of the largest campaigns this pro- had a greater respect for "classical" music than
spindles carrying long strips of paper wide gressive firm has ever attempted, and gives before.
enough for two measures of music, each section publicity to four songs, "Evening," "I'm Not
having a treble and bass capable of harmonizing Jealous," "Just Like the Will o' Wisp" and
Consult the universal Want Directory of
with each other.
"Rose Dreams" (vocal and instrumental). The The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
By turning the spindles the music is arranged whole Stasny organization are backing up this free of charge for men who desire positions
in various combinations just as geometric fig- campaign to the limit.
of any kind.
ures are rearranged by turning a kaleidoscope.
The device is made in a size suitable for use
WALTER J. POND'S WONDERFUL BALLAD
on the ordinary piano music rack and is easily
manipulated.
t h e Li| G o o d
As the Rose K I S S E D
DEALERS! Here's What They're Asking For
TheBattlef I D r D T V
Line of L l D E l l U I
Featured by leading bands and orch'estrag everywhere. Pro-
grammed at the bie lliratres and moving picture houses.
Ised by mechanical instrument concerns. On all up-to-date
music stands—HAVE YOU GOT ITT
From your Jobber or direct
L. S. Florence Music Pub. Co., HaTerkill, M m . , U. S. A.
V
Night
IS
NOW SWEEPING THE COUNTRY
"You Have Me and I Have You" I "WANTED: A Man to Go 'Round With"
A Great Song tor Good Singers
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Novelty Jazz Now Being Sung by Sophie Tucker
"WHEN THE FIELDS ARE WHITE WITH DAISIES"
An Instantaneous HIT!
"HENDRIK HUDSON"
I
"GIRLS OF THE U. S. A."
A Comedy Song
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Ringing March Song
WALTER J. POND, Music Publisher
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All Music Counters and Woolworth Stores
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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
RECENT SONGS FROM BOOSEY & CO.
MOVIES HELP "OH, HELEN'
Prominent Artists Featuring Numbers Just An-
nounced by That Prominent House
Comedy Stuttering Song Dedicated to "Fatty'
Arbuckle Featured in Connection With Film
A very attractive list of songs has just been
offered by Boosey & Co., New York, among
them being pieces sung by John McCormack,
Mme. Clara Butt and Lillian Blauvelt. The list
follows:
"The Young Rose," words by Thomas Moore,
music by Stewart Macpherson; "The Cave,"
words by Elizabeth K. Reynolds, music by
Edwin Schneider, both songs being sung by
John McCormack; "Skylark, Pretty Rover," a
song on airs from the overture to "Alcinda," by
Handel, words written and music arranged by
Alice C. Bunten, and sung by Miss Lillian l>1au-
velt; "A Fairy Went a-Marketing," words by
Rose Fyleman, music by Arthur M. Goodhart,
sung by Mme. Clara Butt; "The Myrtles of
Damascus," a set of fine songs, words by Charles
Hanson Towne, music by Amy Woodforde-
Finden, the other songs in the book being "After
Drought," "At Nightfall," "I Did Not Know"
and "L'Envoi"; "Somehow I Knew," by J. Will
Callahan, music by Frank H. Grey; "Come Live
With Me," from "Shepherd's Song," by Chris-
topher Marlowe, music by Louise Ayres Gar-
nett; "A Sunset Song," by William F. Kirk,
music by Gustave Ferrari; "The Light of Life,"
a sacred song by Rev. Horatius Bonar, music
by Vernon Eville; "Home Along," by Fred. E.
Weatherly, music by Wilfrid Sanderson; "A
Song of Home," by V. J. O'Reilly, music by
Fred Royle; "As You Pass By," by Fred. E.
Weatherly, music by Kennedy Russell, and
"Jane," by P. J. O'Reilly, music by Lois Barker.
"Oh, Helen," the comedy stuttering song from
the catalog of Jos. \V. Stern & Co., has been
dedicated to Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, the fa-
Wilbur Sweatman, well known as an orches-
tra leader for talking machine companies, has
purchased an interest in the Triangle Music Co.,
New York.
Pace & Handy, originators of the "BLUES/*
specialists in rags and Southern ballads, of fer
"The Song the Sunny Southland
Sings"
"Satan, I'm Here"
"Oh! Death Where Is Thy Sting"
"Ringtail Blues"
"Hooking Cow Blues"
"Who Have You Been Loving
Since I Went Away"
"Remember"
"The Kaiser's Got the Blues"
(He's Got Them Weary Blues)
By BROWN and HANDY
"A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
SEND FOR CATALOG
PACE & HANDY MUSIC CO., Inc.
1547 Broadway (Gaiety The.tr. BIda.). NEW YORK
APRIL 19,
1919
display is given the title' pages, linking up the
Arbuckle pictures with the song.
The Woolworth stores in all parts of the coun-
try have been displaying large electric signs
carrying reproductions of the "Oh, Helen"
title page, and this, together with the fact that
the motion picture houses arc throwing slides
with the chorus of the song on their screens, has
added to the interest and publicity this song is
getting. "Oh, Helen" has been a fast-selling
song, and it hardly needed this additional pub-
licity, but witli- it the sales of the number are
increasing at a very heavy rate.
UNUSUAL ORDER_FOR SHEET MUSIC
The firm of Keboch & Meyers, music dealers
in Allentown, Pa., have received an order from
London as the result of a rather unusual bit of
advertising. Last Christmas time one of their
customers asked for a box in which to send
some gifts to friends in Knglaud. The box was
obtained and by a happy thought a few of the
lirm's sheet music catalogs were adtled for the
purpose of iilling up the empty spaces. A few
days ago an order was received from the family
to whom the box had been sent. The order was
for sheet music and also contained a request
for more catalogs.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
Title Page of Stern & Co.'s Novelty Number
mous motion picture comedian.
A special
cover herewith reproduced has been made for
the number and motion picture exhibitors
throughout the country are co-opefating in giv-
ing the song publicity.
.
When the picture is shown in the neighbor-
hood of sheet music or syndicate stores advan-
tage is taken of the fact and, a special window
THE HIT BALLAD
OF THE DAY IS
"WHEN I COME HOME
TO YOU"
Word, by WILL J. CALLAHAN
Muic by FRANK H. GRET
3 Keys]
HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
159 West 57th Street
NEW YORK
We Are the Publishers
of the Tremendously
Popular Ballad
"WAITING"
CHAPPELL & CO,, Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
"Arabian Nights"
Song
Intermezzo
By
One-Step
M. DAVID and WM. HEWITT
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD, CONN.
Suecewors to CHURCH, PAXSON & CO.. New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON p » blishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Itosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
"See Dixie First "
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON .
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Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
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