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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 5, 1921
61
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
JOHNSON AT CAFE DE PARIS
"TANGERINE" HAS TRY=OUT
Popular Composer Leading Orchestra in Promi-
nent Broadway Restaurant
New Musical Comedy to Open in New York
Soon—Feist Publishing the Score
SONGS THAT SELL
"Tangerine," a new musical comedy produced
The Arnold Johnson Novelty Orchestra is
now playing an extended engagement at the by Carl Carlton, who produced "Irene," opened
Cafe de Paris, Xew York Cilv. Mr. Johnson at Atlantic City last week and played Baltimore,
Md., this week and is scheduled for opening in
Washington, D. C, the coming week, shortly
after which time it is planned to enter New York
The music is by Carlo Sanders and amoii"
the songs in the show which seemingly ought to
become permanent are: "Give Me Your Love,"
"Love Is a Business," "Voice at the End of a
Line" and "Idle Hours." Leo Feist, Inc., pub-
lish the score.
My Mammy
Rosie
(Make It Rosy for Me)
Home Again Blues
The Broadway Blues
Tired of Me
My Little Bimbo
(Down on the Bamboo Isle)
"ROAMING" ADDS TO ITS POPULARITY
I Like It
Tell Me Little Gypsy
Many Numbers in Chas. K. Harris Catalog Are
in Constant Demand
From ZIegf eld's Follies of 1920
"Roaming,' by Charley Straight, one of the
recent additions to the catalog of Charles K.
Harris which-has had much popularity in the
Middle West, is evidently to repeat its success
i:i Eastern territory, from the indications found
Arnold Johnson
will be remembered as the composer of "Oh!" in both trade and professional circles. This
He has just recently written a new song, in song, in addition to Mr. Harris' other ballads,
collaboration with Benny Davis, entitled "All "I'm. Going Home," "Crimson Leaves" and
for You," which Jerome H. Remick & Co. will "Somebody Cares for You," as well as Max
Kortlander's "Sweet Bells of San Jose" and "1
shortly release.
Lost
My Heart to the Meanest Gal in Town"'
Mr. Johnson personally arranges all of the
numbers his orchestra renders and this in an im- and Cratmer and Laytcn's "I'm Wild About
pressively original style. He has been featuring Moonshine" and "Evangeline." is leading the
recently the Maurice Richmond Music Co., Inc., catalog in point of sales. Among the standard
sellers in the Harris catalog are "Happiness"
number, "Now and Then."
and "The Nightingale," both of which are feeling
a steady demand.
The Girls of My Dreams
From Ziegfeld's Follies of 1920
Bells
From Ziegfeld's Follies of 1920
Fair One
Beautiful Faces
AfterYouGetWhatYouWant
(You Don't Want It)
1 Love the Land of
Old Black Joe
Everybody Knows
Lindy
PARK IN MEMORY OF FOSTER
As a permanent memorial to the author of
"My Old Kentucky Home," the home of
Stephen Foster, of Bardstown, Ky., is to be-
come an institution and park owned by the peo-
ple of the State. Governor Edward Morrow,
of Kentucky, who was at the Hotel Woodstock
recently, conferred with several Kentuckians
now living here regarding the plans for raising
funds for the purchase and maintenance of the
homestead.
Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy
PLAZA SCHEDULE FILED
Music Jobbers Show Figures on Liabilities and
Assets
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
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1587 B r o a d w a y , N e w Yortc
The Plaza Music Co. at 18 West Twentieth
street, New York City, and 718 Atlantic avenue,
Brooklyn, has filed schedules in bankruptcy,
with liabilities of $492,233, of which $344,710 are
unsecured claims," and assets of $507,288, main
items of which are bills, etc., $13,949; stock,
machinery, equipment, fixtures, etc.,
"DANCING THE BRASS BAND BLUES' $97,038;
$32,458; accounts, $361,032, and deposit in bank,
The Walter C. Smith Music Publishing Co.. $1,351. Among the creditors are Herman Ger-
2706 Hunt street, Detroit, Mich., is the pub- main, $20,869; Warmser & Co., $12,714, and Sol
lisher of a new song, entitled "Dancing the Kronberg, $3,543.
Brass Band Blues," the words and music of
"Margie," published by Waterson, Berlin &
which are by William A. Richardson, which is
meeting with an excellent demand.
Snyder, is provin-g a great hit.
ANYTIME
JOE HOLLANDER IMPROVING
Former Professional Manager for Joe Morris
Now Recovering His Health
Joe Hollander, who for years has been pro-
fessional manager of the Joe Morris Music Co.,
recently severed his connections with that or-
ganization. Mr. Hollander, who has been in
poor health, is on the road to improvement, ac-
cording to late reports, and is fast regaining
his strength.
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ANY DAY
ANYWHERE
A Universal Success J%'
THE
PREDOMINATING
ONESTEP
* S P E C I A L RELEASE
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CORDS FOR M A R C H .