Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 17

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OCTOBER 21,
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1922
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MAURIE SHERMAN USES NOVEL SONG-ANNOUNCING DEVICE
NEW NUMBERS BY BREAU
Leader of Prominent Orchestra at the Bismarck Hotel, Chicago, Features the Title of Each Num-
ber Played by Means of an Attractive Sign—An Excellent Method of Popularizing Songs
Novelty Ballad and Jazz Song Among New
Issues in Belwin, Inc., Catalog
During the June convention of the National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers much dis-
cussion was indulged in pertaining to the ad-
visability of having dance orchestras announce
in some form the titles being rendered. The
Maurie Sherman
music publishers, too, have long held the opinion
that an announcement of a title in conjunction
with the rendition of a song or dance selection
was quite a valuable asset in the exploitation of
any given number. The successful carrying out
of such an idea, it has been said, would result
invariably in considerable increase in sale.
All of which makes it doubly appropriate to
mention and give credit to the introduction of
such a plan by Maurie Sherman, who, with his
orchestra, is playing at the Bismarck Hotel,
Chicago, 111. Under Mr. Sherman's arrange-
ment there is in full view of the audience a
Louis Breau, of Belwin, Inc., is the writer
stand upon which a sign twenty-two inches of two new songs, one a novelty ballad en-
wide by fifteen inches high is displayed. This titled "Fly Home to Your Nest," which is being
is painted in blue
and w h i t e . The
background of the
sign proper is blue,
and in white letters
on the upper half
portion of the sign
is printed, "Mau-
rie Sherman and
His O r c h e s t r a
N o w Featuring."
Below this is a
space seven inches
high by t w e n t y
i n c h e s w i d e in
w h i c h the song
titles are inserted.
The lettering is
similar in design to
the announcement
that appears above
it. With the in-
troduction of each
selection its name
is slipped into the
N o v e l Sl n U s e d b
space and the audi-
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ence thereby knows the title before the opening sung by Eddie Cantor in his musical show,
"Make It Snappy." The other song is entitled
bars are played.
Mr. Sherman has been congratulated on his "Creepsy" (A Skeleton jazz), and was recently
innovation, not only by publishers, but the introduced by Van and Schenck.
dancing public has been quick to compliment
him upon the idea. The carrying out of his
Fred Farber, a vaudeville actor, has written
plan is very inexpensive and considering that two songs which have been accepted for pub-
the public is quick to respond the plan should lication by Jerome H. Remick & Co., the lyrics
be adopted by orchestra leaders everywhere.
of which were written by Ray MacNicol.
ARROW POINTS
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1922
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IRVING BERLIN PLANNING CAMPAIGN ON "HOMESICK"
BELWIN, INC., ENLARGING
Week of November 18-25 to Be Devoted to Extensive Exploitation Campaign Featuring Late
Number by Irving Berlin—Special Publicity Material Now Ready for Distribution
Prominent Publishing Concern Secures Two
Additional Floors in Columbia Building
The sales department of Irving Berlin, Inc., ful one ever inaugurated by Irving Berlin, Inc.
Special display cutouts, streamers, hangers,
announces a special week's campaign from Sat-
urday, November 18, to and including Saturday, circulars and other publicity material are now
November 25, on the latest Irving Berlin suc- being made and these will be forwarded to the
cess, "Homesick." This campaign is to be along retailer either direct or through the jobber.
The fact that "Homesick" is from the pen
the lines of its predecessors, inaugurated by
the same company, on "All by Myself" and of Irving Berlin himself is, naturally, an added
"My Mammy." If anything, it will be more advantage in arranging for this publicity and
thorough, of greater scope and along more in- co-operation. Although it has only been re-
leased a comparatively short time, it has taken
tensive lines.
All the leading talking machine record com- its place as the leading number in the Berlin
panies have arranged to make two special mid- catalog.
month releases of "Homesick" in November,
that is, a record of the vocal and one in instru-
MUSIC DEALER HELD
mental form. The leading singers have been
Brooklyn Dealer Alleged to Have Sold Sheet
selected in every case to make these special
Music Which Had Been Stolen
records and the best-known musical combina-
tions on the staffs of these recording companies
Magistrate Oberwager, of New York City, in
will also make the dance records. In addition,
the West Side Court, last week, held Harry
the sales department of the various companies
Antrim, owner of a music store at 342 Tomp-
will co-operate with the publishers through their
kins avenue, Brooklyn, in $500 bail for the
jobbers and dealers.
Grand Jury. He is charged with selling music
Practically all of the music roll manufacturing
organizations will likewise release "Homesick" of a popular variety which had previously been
and lend their aid to this exploitation drive. stolen. The cut price for the merchandise, as
retailed by the defendant, was called to the
Advance announcements of this coming activity
are now being arranged for and advertising attention of E. C. Mills, of the Music Pub-
material linking up with the campaign will be lishers' Protective Association, and he immedi-
forwarded to the trade on the first of the month. ately placed at the disposal of the publisher one
Vaudeville performers in theatres will make of the detectives of his staff, with the result
a special point of including "Homesick" in their as announced above.
performances during the week in question and
the orchestras in those theatres are to be in-
FEATURING WITMARK NUMBERS
duced to play it either as an overture or during
Among the songs now featured by Vincent
intermission.
Lopez and his orchestra that are to be found
Dance orchestras and motion picture houses
everywhere are also to take part in the cam- in the catalog of M. Witmark & Sons are "Say
It While Dancing," "Where the Volga Flows"
paign and early indications would seem to point
that the coming drive will be the most success- and "All Over Nothing at All."
Belwin, Inc., which has one of the largest
direct orchestra businesses in the United States,
as well as being the publisher of several popu-
lar songs of importance, recently acquired two
more floors in the Columbia Theatre Building,
701 Seventh avenue, New York City.
The whole forward part of the tenth floor
of that building has been acquired as a storage
and stock room, and in addition the fourth
floor of the building has been taken over and
converted into a trade and sales department.
The mezzanine, second and third floors of
the building, which the company has long occu-
pied, are being rearranged and the separate en-
trance to this section is being continued. The
mezzanine floor will house the artists' studio
and professional department, as well as the
office of Louis Breau, the professional manager
of the company. The second floor has been
given over to executive offices and the third
floor will, as now, quarter the general shipping
rooms.
THREE NEW SAXOPHONE NUMBERS
Isham Jones, the well-known musical direc-
tor and exclusive Brunswick artist, is the writer
of three saxophone solos, which have been ac-
cepted for publication by Richmond-Robbins,
Inc. The publisher, in recent months, has made
a feature of saxophone solos and these new
additions to its catalog will add to it further
activity.
REMICK SECURES NEW SONG
Jerome H. Remick & Co. has taken over from
the Florentine Music Co., of San Francisco, the
song, "I'm Not to Blame."

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