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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
•APRIL 16, 1921
NEW CHICAGO FIRM
Gott & Henderson Meeting With Success With
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Initial Number
/.CHICAGO, I I I . , April 9.—Gott & Henderson is
the name of a new firm of music publishers who
seem to be starting out in this field under very
favorable circumstances. Their first number.
ROMANCE
To t h e who h . . .
WHEN 1 DREAM THAT AULD ERIN IS FREE
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CO-OPERATING ON "MON HOMME'
Thematic of New Gott & Henderson Number
"When 1 Dream That Auld Erin Is Free," is
fortunately endowed both as to lyric and musi-
cal setting. Leroy C. Henderson, of the firm,
has written the lyric and it is a very fair sam-
ple of the good work he is doing. He had pub-
lished a great deal of poetry before he became
a song writer and it was all of a decidedly high
grade. The musical setting is from the pen of
no less a composer than Leo Friedman, writer
of "Meet Me To-night in Dreamland" and other
songs which were big hits. The accompanying
thematic will give some idea of the character
of the first publication of the new firm.
Leo Feist, Inc., the publishers of the European
success "Mon Homme" (My Man), originally pub-
lished by Francis Salabert, of Paris, are receiving
excellent co-operation on this new song and dance
number from orchestras and in other channels.
The Feist organization is exploiting the number
on a large scale.
Under the caption "Paris Sends Jazz to Broad-
way," the New York Sun recently commented
upon "Mon Homme," as well as several other
French numbers. "Mon Homme," however, was
given the preference in the material in question.
ERNEST BALL'S NEWEST BALLAD
Ernest R. Ball is the writer of a new typical
"Ball" ballad, entitled "Little Crumbs of Hap-
piness (You Gave Me Long Ago)." It is al-
ready being placed in the programs of vaude-
ville headliners. M. Witmark & Sons are the
publishers.
TATALINA"
ON TRIP TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Billy Waldron was recently made Eastern
traveling representative for the Maurice Rich-
mond Music Co., Inc. Harry Engel, of the same
firm, is now on a trade trip in the Middle West
and contemplates shortly going to the Pacific'
Coast,
Jerome H. Remick & Co. are the publishers
of a new song, entitled "Just Keep a Thought
for Me." A big campaign to exploit this num-
ber is being inaugurated by the publishers.
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
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tends to spend several weeks in America.
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