Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 10

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MARCH
5,
THE
1921
MUSIC TRADE
ROMANCE
THE COMING" 90NG
WALTZ HIT OF THE
COUNTER/).. ..
SWEETUVENDED
D NICE 6 0 0 .
THE NEW
DANCE MELODY.
PUBLISHER? OP
1544 BRQMWAY
NEW YORK art
MISS JARDON IN VAUDEVILLE
Grand Opera Star Using Boosey Number in
Present Engagements
Miss Dorothy Jardon, well-known prima
donna of the Chicago Grand Opera Company,
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THE NEXT WALTZ
HIT
/
WILL
BE
WONDRINC
her own composition, "The World Can Go
Kound Without You." Miss Jardon's voice
stems at its best and her present booking in
\audeville circles .should add to the popularity
and to the prominence of the position she has
nlteady attained.
THE NEXT BK
HIT
WILL BE,
TAKES THEME FROM INDIAN SONG
Miss Dorothy Jardon
is now playing vaudeville engagements in the
Eastern territory. She recently opened at the
Palace Theatre, New York City, and followed
by bookings at several of the other Keith
houses in this city.
Miss Jardon is singing, as usual, from a well-
selected program. She has given a prominent
position to the Boosey & Co. song, "The Bare-
foot Trail"; for an encore number she sings
Of the new songs in vogue among talking ma-
chine record hits, "By the Waters of Minne-
tonka" occupies ail enviable position in the pub-
lic favor.
It is interesting at this time to note the cir-
cumstances which brought to Thurlow Lieu-
rance, composer of the number, the inspiration
for it.
In 1904 Lieurance was gathering records of
tribal music for the Reno camp of the Crow
Indians. A dance festival had been going on
for days, and in order to reach the camp before
the celebration was over Mr. Lieurance and his
party set out on a cold Winter night, riding
fourteen miles in a "hand-made" sleigh. At the
large log lodge where the chiefs were convened
the men were seated around smoking while the
squaws danced in a circle. Afterward the chiefs
danced to the center of the lodge, and related
the histories of their careers and exploits. One
voice among them was particularly noticed by
the visitors—he was a visiting chief of the Sioux,
it was found, and he sang a weird Indian ballad.
From this, in later years, Lieurance took the
theme of the present song hit.
OMYO
PUBLISHED BY THE
HOUSE THAT PUT OVEE
"MLSSOURi\
"HINDUSTAN^
"SWEET AND LOW"
"NAUGHTY WALTZ"
NEW FEIST NUMBER
Leo Feist, Inc,, has accepted for publication
a new number, entitled "Tuscan," the work of
Marry Fcx, the well-known comedian; Harry
De Costa and I.ou Reed.
Waltz Ballad Hit
Dorothy Forster
Songs
Which Are Now Being Widely
Advertised
"Come—for It's June"
"A Little Home With You"
"A Wild, Wild Rose"
"Garden of Summer"
Are They All in YOUR Stock?
•SamR
"You 11 Never
Know Nor Care"
A HIGH-CLASS EDITION
Introductory Price 15c
ORDER DIRECT OR THROUGH
YOUR JOBBER
Max E. Hasenbein & Co., Inc.
1116 Kewaunee St., RACINE, WISCONSIN
FORSTER.
'MUSIC PUBLISHER INC."
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INSTRUMENTAL
1/MENTAL
the Love That's New," "May and September,"
'BOLIVAR BROWN" ISSUED
"There Comes a Some Day," "When That
Public Really Likes Better Music, Is Verdict Somebody Comes," "Beauty's Garden," "When Jack Mills, Inc., Publishes New Number by
of Critics of "The Rose Girl," Which Recently Sundays Are Blue," and "That's Me!" M. Wit-
Three Well-known Writers
Opened at Ambassador Theatre
mark & Sons are the publishers of the music.
Bide Dudley, the writer on the Evening
The opening of "The Rose Girl," a new
World,
who is now running the serial entitled
FEIST SONGS jNJJDNDON REVUE
musical comedy along the lines of what has
"Bolivar Brown," has inspired three writers to
come to be known as "Viennese operettas," Three Numbers From Feist Catalog Interpo- collaborate on a song by the same name. The
opened recently at the new Ambassador The-
writers are Hopwood De Rob, Dick Long and
lated in "The League of Notions'
atre, New York. Some of the musical critics
James Brennan. Jack Mills, Inc., is the publisher.
seem to think that with this new opening "we
LONDON, ENGLAND, February 20. — In the new
have a type of musical entertainment which will C. B. Cochrane revue, "The League of No-
OPERETTA BY LEE DAVID
make some of the recent season's revues a thing tions," three American song hits are interpolated.
of the forgotten past, and marks a reawakening They are: "Whispering," "Feather Your Nest"
Lee David, the well-known composer of
on the part of the play-going public of a love and "A Young Man's Fancy," all of which arc "Romance," "Sweet Lavender" and "Tents of
of really good music and intelligent entertain- published by Leo Feist, Inc.
Arabs," is now collaborating with Sam Ship-
ment."
man on a new operetta.
William Cary Duncan wrote the book and
W. B. & S. TO PUBLISH NEW SONG
lyrics, and Dr. Anselm Goetzel composed the
score as well as the feature songs. These two
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., February 26.—"When I
STOCK U
collaborators, by the way, are responsible for Marry Mary Mine From Maryland," a new
ON
"The Royal Vagabond," and in "The Rose Girl" number by Art Hickman and Ben Black, well-
they appear to have a contribution which is to known Pacific Coast song writers, will soon be
published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder in
be as popular as their former success.
Among the musical numbers, the waltz known accordance with an arrangement made by Mort
ITS
as "Dear Little Rose Girl," which is heard fre- Harris, professional representative of the or-
A HIT
quently at the larger New York hotels, seems ganization in San Francisco. The number was
MELOD^
to be assured of success. Among the other chosen by audiences at the California theatre
songs which are worthy of mention are "I Love as the best of a number of songs submitted.
NEW TYPE OF MUSICAL COMEDY
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NEW YORK
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DOWN THE TRAIL, TO HOME, SWEET HOME
LET THE BEST OF THE WORLD GO BY
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
IN THE DU8K—RIO GRANDE
Jl ST A WEEK FROM TO-DAY
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
But It's Big Enough for Me
WHO'LL, TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
BECKY FROM BABYLON—THE SWEETEST
MELODY
THAT'S HOW YOU CAN TELL THEY'RE IRISH
DEENAH (My Argentina Rose)
JUST LOVE—FANCIES
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
VISION GIRL—HUMMING BIRD
I'M DOUBLIN' BACK TO DUBLIN
PARISIOLA—RIVOLI
SHE'S THE HEART OF DIXIELAND

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