Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 4

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MAY BE THE OFFICIAL GOLF SONG
SOUSA'S BAND ON TOUR
"The Nineteenth Hole," Published by Leo Feist,
Has Made a Tremendous Hit
Famous Conductor and His Company Now Being
Heard in Eastern Section of Country—To
Write American Opera This Fall
Leo Feist, Inc., announces the release of a new
song called "The Nineteenth Hole." This num-
The early Summer tour of Sousa and his band
ber, as its title indicates, is a golf song and started on July 19 in Albany, N. Y., following
has already been heard in some of the country which it is booked for engagements in several
clubs in and about New York, where it has been
received with much enthusiasm. There is every
indication that it will be adopted by golfers as
their official song. It lends itself readily to the
'gang" spirit and inasmuch as its lyric is typical
golf language it wins immediate approval.
Edgar F. Bitner, general manager of Leo Feist,
Inc., speaking of the release of "The Nineteenth
Hole," said: "We have looked for some time for
a song that would describe the life on the links
and in the club house. Many lyrics were pre-
sented to us for examination, but none seemed
to fit the situation. We believe this number,
which is full of comical golf language, fills the
bill."
JULY 22,
1922
George Carey, xylophonist, and R. Meredith Wil-
son, flautist.
It is understood that Miss Moody will make a
feature of the song, "Out of the Dusk to You."
This number is by Dorothy Lee, of "One Fleeting
Hour" fame.
John P. Schueler, trombonist, is again with the
organization. He is credited with giving to the
music trombone the allurement of more generally
TWO WHITESMITH RELEASES
Number by Cadman to Be Issued Soon—"Work"
Being Featured Strongly
John Philip Sousa and His Band
other cities in upper New York, Canada and Ver- recognized solo instruments. Then there is the
mont, arriving at Willow Grove, Pa., on Au- unique instrument, the Sousaphone, invented by
BOSTON, MASS., July 17.—"The Thunderbird Suite," gust 6, where Sousa will appear for five weeks.
the bandmaster and demanding a player of fine
which already is out as a piano solo, is now on No announcement has been made of engagements ability. William Bell offers novel solos for that
the press in trio form for violin, 'cello and piano, to follow, but it is known that he will accept no "brass."
and will soon be issued by the White-Smith Co. bookings after November 1, when he is to re-
This piece is by Charles W. Cadman and it has turn to his home and devote himself to the writ-
A. S. C.
\ DIVIDEND
been arranged by Louis La Rondelle. It will ing of an opera on a strictly American subject.
be out early in the Fall.
It is said he has in view for the principal role Sixth Royalty Dividend of Association Amounts
"Work," mentioned as a "song of triumph," is the world-famous Mary Garden, who some time
to $38,000
another of the White-Smith publications and is ago expressed to him a desire to appear in a real
by Gertrude Ross, whom this publishing house is American opera with love and romance as the
The American Society of Composers, Authors
pushing as one of the great American composers. underlying theme.
and Publishers declared its sixth royalty dividend,
The house is also putting out a complete catalog
During the present tour many musical novelties the authors and publishers to divide $38,000
of Cadman's works. A song by Henry Hadley,
will feature the concert programs by Sousa's among themselves. This is the largest royalty
entitled "Since You Have Gone," is also on the
Band. Included in these are: "A Bouquet of Be- melon yet, although it would have easily totaled
press.
loved Inspirations," from the well-liked operas; $60,000 had all the picture exhibitors, dance hall
Banks M. Davison, of the White-Smith Co., the bandmaster's new march, "The Gallant and cabaret managers paid their music taxes. In
is planning to spend the month of August at Seven"; a new suite called "Leaves From My many instances the pressing of the issue by the
Chebague Island, Cawco Bay, Me.
Note-book," "Romany Love," "Nola," "Eleanor." A. S. C. A. & P. would have induced bank-
A real genius of the cornet with the organiza- ruptcy proceedings and on individual request the
Jack Mills, Inc., has released a novelty saxo- tion is John Dolan, whose thorough musicianship tax question was laid aside for another quarter
phone solo by Don Parker, under the title "Saxo- is apparent in the brilliancy and proficiency of when the looked-for improvement in show busi-
mania." This is included in the saxophone series his solo work. Among his offerings will be ness will bring in the music tax fees in arrears.
of which "Sassy Sax," "Krazy Kapers" and "Love in a Little Cottage" and "Only a Smile," the
The publishers will divide $19,000 and the
"Stutterin' Sax" are a part.
former work by the well-known Geoffry O'Hara. writers the same amount. Of the publishers
Seventy-five musicians are in the organization Class A members will receive $1,095, Class B
and the personnel includes Miss Marjorie Moody, half of that and Class C half of Class B members.
soprano; Miss Winifred Bambrick, harpist; A committee usually apportions the writers' quar-
terly income.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
'Music Engravers and Printers
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After All"
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It Must Be Some One Like You'
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NEW FISHER FOX=TROT
Fred Fisher has written a new fox-trot song,
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JULY 22, 1922
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