Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 6

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FEBRUARY 5,
THE
1921
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
57
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
NOW LOCATED IN EXCHANGE BLDG.
PUBLISHERS ACTIVE ON COAST
Broaker-Conn Music Co. Has New and At-
tractive Offices on Forty-fifth Street—Begins
Campaign on "Because You're Mine"
Sherman-Clay Songs Being Featured by The-
atres and Orchestras
The Broaker-Conn Music Co., New York, re-
cently moved from its office on Fifth avenue
into quarters in the Exchange Building, 145
West Forty-fifth street. Immediately following
SONGS THAT SELL
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 29.—With an in-
creasing number of orders arriving daily at the
Sherman, Clay & Co. headquarters for copies
of their new hit, "Do You Ever Think of Me?",
that number is rapidly becoming very popular
in California. George McFarlane, playing at
the Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, has in-
cluded the number in his repertoire. Orchestras
are featuring this new fox-trot throughout the
State, and it is also listed at several large San
Francisco theatres.
Carl Lamont, professional representative in
San Francisco of the Von Tilzer Music Publish-
ing Co., has succeeded in having the number
"Answer (Saying That You Love Me)" featured
by more than a hundred California orchestras
only a week after its receipt. Lamont predicts
a phenomenal success for it on the Pacific Coast.
It was written by the authors of "Whispering."
My Mammy
Rosle
(Make It Rosy for Me)
Home Again Blues
The Broadway Blues
Tired of Me
My Little Bimbo
(Down on the Bamboo Isle)
I Like It
Tell Me Little Gypsy
From ZIegfeld's Follies of 1920
The Girls of My Dreams
From Ziegfcld's Follies of 1920
QU1NCKE BACK IN TRADE
Reception Room at Broaker-Conn Offices
the opening of the new offices the firm inaugu-
rated a campaign among professional singers
giving publicity to a new love song entitled
"Because You're Mine." This number, together
with a novelty entitled "Up in Mary's Attic,"
issued in conjunction with the motion picture
of the same name, is leading this catalog in
point of sales. Herewith is reproduced the in-
terior of the reception room of the new Broaker-
Conn office which will give some idea of the
attractive arrangement of the offices.
NEW SONG MUCH RECORDED
From Ziegleld's Follies of 1920
Fair One
Beautiful Faces
W. A. Quincke, who founded the well-known
music publishing house of W. A. Quincke & Co.,
Los Angeles, Cal.,- in 1908 and who, early in
1919, retired from the management in order to
engage in other business pursuits, has again
acquired the sole interest in the publishing house
bearing his name. The firm's catalog consists of
compositions of high standard. Among the new
releases is a book of "Five Compositions," a
collection of charming tone poems for piano
solo, the work of Walter A. Quincke.
"Any Time, Any Day, Any Where" Wins Favor
as Song and Dance Number
The song from the catalog of the Maurice
Richmond Music Co. entitled "Any Time, Any
Day, Any Where" seems to have reached the
position where it is acknowledged to be one of
the most popular numbers in both song and
dance form. Paul Whiteman, the well-known
orchestra leader now playing at the Palais Royal,
recently recorded this number for the Victor
Talking Machine Co. Art Hickman, whose
orchestra records exclusively for the Columbia
records, has also made a record of this number.
All indications show that "Any Time, Any Day,
Any Where" should find favor during the com-
ing months.
Bells
Acquires Control of Western Publishing House
He Founded Several Years Ago
AfterYouGetWhatYouWant
(You Don't Want It)
1 Love the Land of
Old Black Joe
Everybody Knows
Lindy
Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy
BLOEDON JOINS MARKS MUSIC CO.
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
Well-known Member of Music Publishing Field
Makes New Connection
Edward B. Bloedon, who for the past several
years has been connected with some of the
leading music publishing houses in the capacity
of manager of the mechanical reproduction de-
partment, recently joined the staff of the Ed-
ward B. Marks Music Co. Mr. Bloedon is well
qualified to assume his new duties, and his long
experience as well as his past friendly relation
with both talking machine record and music
roll manufacturing organizations should assist
materially in taking care of his firm's interests.
He will be assisted by Judith V. Rothstein.
1587 Broadway, New YorK
PUBLISHERS ACCEPT PLAZA OFFER
The Plaza Music Co., now in the hands of a
receiver, which recently offered the music pub-
lishers a cash dividend of twenty per cent and
promissory notes for an additional twenty per
cent at a later period, late last week received
information that their proposition had been ac-
cepted by the publishers. E. C. Mills, chairman
of the board of directors of the M. P. P. A., will
serve with tin* receivers in an advisory capacity.
Sonss That Sell - Melodies That Are In The Air
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A positive sensation. It caught on over night.
It's being called for by the public wherever music is played.
(A Melody easy to remember.)
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A\. Danced and played everywhere—everybody is talking about it.
(Song and Piano Solo)
Underneath The Dreamy Oriental Moon
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The orchestras are all playing this one.
COlleen O'Mine An Irish Ballad—A good seller
J#
%JSotts'MdslCCO.
1015 Walnut Street
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Can Be Obtained Prom Any Jobber or the Publisher.
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THE
"AVALON" CASE HEARD IN COURT
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
NEW PUBLISHERS IN INDIANAPOLIS
Judge Hand, in U. S. Court, on Complaint Fred L. Myers Appointed Director of Publicity
for International Music Producing Co.
Brought by Ricordi & Co., Issues Temporary
Injunction Against Jerome H. Remick & Co.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., January 31.—Fred L. Myers,
The United States District Court room in the well-known Indianapolis newspaper man, has
Federal Building, New York, where Judge Au- accepted the position of director of publicity
gustus N. Hand presides, took on the appear- and advertising for the International Music
ance of a lively music store last week during Producing Co., Inc., of which Dr. J. C. Stephen-
the trial of the action brought by G. Ricordi & son, of this city, is president. The company
Co. against Jerome H. Remick & Co., to restrain has an authorized capital stock of $500,000.
The company publishes the Popular Songs
the latter from continuing the publishing and
sale of the song "Avalon," claiming that the Monthly. Two of its songs are now on player
music of the popular song is the same as that rolls. They are "When the Moon Shines Down
of the aria in the opera "La Tosca," for which on the Hills of Old Kentucky" and "Egyptian
Ricordi & Co. hold the copyright. In order to Love Song."
enable the court to judge the similarity of the
NEW GUS EDWARDS SONG SUCCESS
music a piano, a violin, a trumpet and a talking
machine were called upon to play in turn the
"I Want You Morning, Noon and Night" Being
popular song and grand opera aria.
Featured in His "Song Review of 1921"
After hearing both sides of the case Judge
Hand granted a temporary injunction against
Gus Edwards, who already has so many song
Remick & Co., with the proviso that Ricordi & hits to his credit, is responsible for the music of
Co. furnish a bond of $25,000 as a guarantee that the new fox-trot song, ''I Want You Morning,
the litigation would be carried through. He also Noon and Night," which, it is declared, is of
agreed to suspend the temporary injunction a caliber that will add materially to Mr. Ed-
against Remick & Co. provided that company wards' song-writing laurels. The words of the
put up a bond of a similar amount to cover song are by Will J. Cobb, and M. Witmark &
possible damages should the suit be decided Sons are the publishers.
against them.
"I Want You Morning, Noon and Night" is
being featured with great success in Gus Ed-
wards' "Song Review of 1921," and several
SALES RIGHTS TO BURR CATALOG
encores are demanded at each performance.
F. J. A. Forster, the Chicago publisher, has
just contracted with the Henry Burr Music
"CHINA MOON" IS RECORDED
Corp. for the exclusive exploitation rights to the
latter firm's catalog. This applies to the sales
Carl Fischer is the publisher of the successful
end of the business and in nowise affects the fox-trot ballad "China Moon." The number has
mechanical reproduction department, which re- been recorded by most of the talking machine
mains as it has hitherto.
and player-roll manufacturers.
FEBRUARY 5, 1921
NEW SCORE OF "BEGGAR'S OPERA"
Boosey & Co. Prepare Vocal and Piano Score of
John Gay's Work
John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera," from the
original version of 1728, is issued by Boosey &
Co. in the form of a voice and piano score, "as
performed at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith."
This revival in a suburban district at the west of
London on June 5, 1920, has not only been heard
there continuously for seven months since, but
also transplanted, as in 1750, to New York.
Fifty-two musical numbers are included, Eng-
lish dances and airs of popular ballads once
adopted by Dr. Pepusch, and now revised and
augmented by Frederick Austin. The songs, as
remarked in a note to the score, may be used in
concert, while all rights of dramatic perform-
ance are reserved by Nigel Playfair.
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CHICAGO
THE QUICKEST AND MOST CYCLONIC HIT ON RECORD
By IRVING BERLIN a n d HARRY AKST
THE DEMAND FOR THIS SONG IS PHENOMENAL—RUSH YOUR ORDER AT ONCE
Introductory Price, 20c Per Copy—18c in 100 lots or over
IRVING
BERLIN, Inc.,
1587
BROADWAY, NEW
YORK
CITY

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