Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 6

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THE
JAZZ WINS DECISION OVER OPERA
Singing Bout in San Francisco Shows That
"Wicked" Music Is Far From Dead There
Several papers have recently printed a report,
emanating from San Francisco, that "jazz" and
"blues" were dead in that city. However, there
has just been closed a two weeks' contest at the
California Tjheatre, San Francisco, in which
"jazz" music triumphed over opera. This was
the first contest of its kind ever staged in that
part of the country and it seemed to meet with
public approval. Mary White and Mort Harris
sang "jazz" songs and Constance Reese and
Frederick La Brun sang grand opera numbers.
FORTHCOMING MUSICAL PRODUCTION
The music for the new Ziegfeld "Midnight
Frolics" will be written by Ballard MacDonald
and Harry Carroll, and will be published by
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. This firm will
also publish the music for John Cort's new
musical show "Jim, Jam, Jems." The music is
written by Jimmy Hanley and the book for the
show is by George Stoddard and Harry Cort.
"HONEYMOON LAND" ACCEPTED
Ray Miller, director of the "Black and White
Melody Boys," who are now appearing in the
"Ed Wynn Carnival," is co-author with Alex
Sullivan and Clarence Senna in a new song
entitled "Honeymoon Land" which has been
accepted for publication by Waterson, Berlin &
Snyder.
RIVIERA MEN BACK FROM TRIP
Ray C. Blick and John A. Tenney, officials of
the Riviera Music Co., Chicago, recently re-
turned from an extensive motor trip throughout
the Eastern part of the country. They visited
the trade in that section and report that deal-
ers are preparing for a Fall boom.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
AUGUST 7, 1920
SIX WITMARK NOVELTY SONGS
Gaskill, a melodious number of the Southern
type which was recently sung by Flo Bert, of
Active Summer Campaign Being Carried on in the team of Brendel & Bert, at one of the Sun-
Behalf of Six Numbers. Which Are Proving day night performances in the Winter Garden,
New York; "My Home Town Is a One Horse
Successful—Ball Writes a Fox-trot
Town, but It's Big Enough for Me," by Gerber
M. Witmark & Sons, who each season have a & Silvers, a fox-trot number and march song,
goodly number of fast-selling popular numbers with a lyric that has a wide appeal. Another
in their catalog in addition to the long list of song in this collection by the above writers is
standard works, have evidently marked a new entitled "Early to Bed, Early to Rise, Never
era from the standpoint of popular numbers, in- Made Anyone Wise." It is a comedy number
asmuch as this season they have at least six and Eddie Cantor has been singing it with much
songs of the novelty class which arehaving good success. Another fox-trot novelty is "Parisola,"
success. According to recent sales reports, the that has a melody which is described as cap-
numbers are finding a ready sale everywhere tivating. A Southern ballad is also included,
and these seem to be gaining in momentum, called "She's the Heart of Dixie Land." This
which gives them the appearance of being des- has touches of the old-time Southern melodies
tined as hits. Most popular publishers, when and the lyric has the sunshiny Southern atmos-
campaigning on novelty numbers, select but one phere.
In any collection of songs from the catalog
or two such from their catalogs, believing that
most effective results can be obtained thereby. of M. Witmark & Sons there is sure to be one
Therefore the present Witmark campaign on six from the pen of Ernest R. Ball, and this collec-
numbers of that variety will be watched with in- tion is no exception. Ball and Benny Davis are
terest. Among these numbers are "I Have Got the author and composer of a fox-trot entitled
the Blues for My Kentucky Home," by Clarence "Forgive Me," carrying the sub-title "Let's Start
All Over Again." This is the first fox-trot bal-
lad Ball has ever written, and its present success
TO MUSIC DEALERS
may lead to our getting other numbers from
Ball's pen in this fox-trot style.
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Popular, Classic* Music
Books and Studies
Our price* on all claMet of mu#ic will arerage the
lowe*t. Located in the center of the country and
carrying the tremendous «tock that we do we are
in a position to supply all your wants at a SAVING
TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them. .
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1513 E. 55th S t r e e t
CHICAGO
The Secretary of State of New York reports
the incorporation of the Jack Darrell Music
Publishing Co. S. and C. Enklewitz and L. E.
Jacobs are the incorporators.
INTHE AFTERGLOW
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
cert Artists. Featured by
Vaudeville's Greatest Headliners
Played
by 15,000 Good Orchestras
Refrain
.It
FOUR SONG HITS
&'""*
Once.dear.ve itood la UM
(I'LL SEE YOU IN)
"C-U-B-A"
"MY SAHARA ROSE"
(ED. WYNN'S CARNIVAL!
"Alter You Get What You Wanl"
M
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TWO BALLADS FEATURED EVERYWHERE
(You Don't Want It)
TIRED"~OF
ME"
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 Broadway, N. Y.
"ASHES OF DREAMS"
Red
HARL1NG. 3 Keys
BRING BACK THE
GOLDEN DAYS
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HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
1S9 Wtst 57th Street
NEW YORK
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Copyrighted, 1919. by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Dear Heart
If You Would Care
tor a Lonely Heart
Drifting
Sunshine Rose
Carmenella
Al Jolson's Sensational Song HIT
"SWANEE"
By GEORGE
DEALERS, ATTENTION!
THIS IS SOME SONG
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
62 West 45th Street
Hartford
New York
London
Ptrb
Sydaey
New York
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Pieardy
Featured by JOHN
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
GERSHWIN
McCORMACK
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
11 UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK CITY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 Weit 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
"Peter Gink" £ S t Arabella" Fos vi rot
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Dealers
Every Requirement of Music
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 7, 1920
"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the
Real Protection of the Buyer"
BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
B T « T hlffh-cnute BCSH & GERT8 piano b«ars th« U U M of Its MAKERS. For a
quarter of a century BUSH & GKRTS hav* made high-mule pUtnos. Both BUSH
* GKBTS are practical piano makers and have made 60,000 pianos nndor th« ONK
NAME, ON» TBADE-MAEK. Dealers wanted 1B all unoccupied territory Write
for prices and terms.
Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, 111.
General Office, Factory and Display Rooms
A LEADER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
Manufactured by
POPULAR
BEHNING PIANO NEW CO.
YORK
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
PIANOS
Retail Warerooms, 22 East 40th Street at Madison Avenue, New York
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Warerooms: 128 West 42nd Street
Factory: Legget Ave. and Barry St.
3 6 4 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N Y.
STULTZ & BAUER
Manufacturers of Exclusive
HIGH^RADE-GRAND-UPRIGHT-PLAYER-PIANOS
NEW YORK
For more than THFBT¥-FIVE successive years this company has
been owned and controlled solely by members of the Baaer family, w h s «
personal supervision is Kiv«n to every instrument built by this eompaar<
Factories and Wararoom*
A World's Choice Piano
338-340 E. 31st St, few Yot*
Write for Open Territory
SHONINGER PIANOS AND PLAYERS
F. RADLE PIANO
FACTORY AND OFFICES, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
MALLORY AND PHELPS PIANOS AND PLAYERS
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT
Manufactured by F . R A D L E , *«.•%.'««••• N e w Y o r k C i t y
Manufacturers of
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT AND PLAYER-PIANOS
135th St. and Willow Ave.,
New York
RICHARD B. ALDCROFTT, President
Western Representative M. J. KENNEDY, Stk
Floor, Rapublio Bldg.. Chioaoo. I I I .
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The house of Kroeger was established in 1852, but we do not offer that fact as the §
chief reason why the
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KROEGER IS THE BEST PIANO
= The success of the Kroeger business is the result of combining the best teachings of
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the past and the most progressive ideas of the present
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CONN, is proof
of merit"
DECKER
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EST. 1856
& SON
PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
Warde Piano Co.
Known the World Over
Best Value for the Money
R. S. HOWARD CO.
496-498 East 134th Street
NEW YORK
PIANOS ana
INC.
697-701 East 13Sth Street. New York
MEHLIISI
Main Office and Wareroom:
4 East 43d Street, NEW YORK
PLAYERS
"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
Wonderful Tone Quality—Beat
Materials and Workmanship
PAUL Q. MEiHLIN & SONS
Office and Factory
Faotortos i
485 East 133d Street, N.Y. City
Broadway from 2tHa to 21st Streets
WEST NEW YORK, N. J.
THE CORDON PIANO CO.
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Writm a« for Catalogumm
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Son Pianot
and Mellotona Player-Pianos
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