Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 6

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AUGUST 5, 1922
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"BELLS OF THE SEA" FEATURED
Sam Fox Ballad Programmed Last Week at
Strand Theatre
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"Bells of the Sea," the latest bass song pub-
lished by the Sam Fox Pub. Co., was featured in
a very elaborate manner last week at the Strand
Theatre, New York City, by Joseph Plunkett, the
managing director.
Joseph Martel, well-known baritone in both the
concert field and large photo-play houses, and
with past opera experience, renders the song in
an admirable manner. Mr. Martel, attired in a
typical seaman's costume, stands on the deck of
a vessel iully rigged and painted a bright hue,
which is swaying back and forth in the ocean,
with very realistic waves lapping against the side
oi the ship.
This presentation is used as the prologue to
the feature and as Mr. Martel finishes the song
the curtains fall and the picture is Hashed on the
screen, while the Strand Orchestra takes up the
song "Bells of the Sea" as the theme of the
photoplay.
"Bells of the Sea," written by Alfred Solman,
is also arranged for baritone.
Song"
Stumbling
Three O'Clock In the Morning
Georgia
Swanee River Moon
Virginia Blues
Wake Up, Little Girl, You're
Just Dreaming
Why Should I Cry Over You?
Coal Black Mammy
The Nineteenth Hole
Lovely Lucerne
Silver Stars
Stumbling (Paraphrase for piano
especially composed by Zez
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Con Conrad, writer of "Margie," "Palestina"
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Saranac Lake, N. Y. It is said that he is com-
NEW "MUSIC^BOX REVUE"
KERN SAILS FOR LONDON
pleting a new musical comedy, the material for
"The Music Box Revue of 1922" will open its which he gathered while touring recently in
Jerome Kern, who is probably responsible Vor
first out-of-town engagement, following the close Europe.
more successful musical comedies of recent years
of its New York run, at the Forrest Theatre,
than any one writer, recently de-parted for Lon-
Philadelphia, on Octoher 1. The new "Music
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don, where he will write the score for a new
Box Revue," which is under preparation by Irv-
English musical comedy.
ing Berlin, will open at the Music Box Theatre.
The Triangle Music Pub. Co. has released two
New York City, in the early Fall.
new song and dance numbers, "Suez," by Petei
RINGLEJflESTING UP
De Rose, Ferdie Grofe and Will Pancoast, and
"Hawaiian
Nightingale,"
by
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and
ANNOUNCE NEW NUMBERS
Davie Ringle, New York professional manager
Vaughn De Leath.
of the McKinley Music Pub. Co., spent last week
Besides having two of the successful hits of
at one of the Long Island resorts taking a much-
the season, "Georgette" and "Soothing," Shapiro,
ZOELLER
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needed rest and vacation, after which he will
Bernstein & Co., Inc., announce the release of
begin a Fall campaign.
the following new songs: "True-blue Sam, the
Louis E. Zoeller, songwriter, is collaborating
Traveling Man," "In Rosetime" (When We Said with Sidney Holden on a number of new songs.
^ Jfnotfier Sunshine Of Your Smile ?
(iood-bye), "Where the Bamboo Babies Grow" In order to get the proper atmosphere for their
and "Are You Playing Fair?"
work they are spending their vacation at the
Whitestone Silver Lake Country Club, White-
Walter Wilson, Chicago manager for the Joe stone, N. Y.
Morris Music Co., recently spent a short vacation
in New York Citv.
Ernest R. Ball recently wrote a new ballad in
the usual Ball style, entitled, "For the Sake oi"
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in vaudeville frequently as a solo, duet, trio a:id
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THIS YEARS BIG WALTZ HIT IS
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AUGUST 5, 1922
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the Morning
That Entrancing Melody YouHear Everywhere
The title page of "Romany Love" is most ar-
tistic in design and lends itself readily to display
Two Selections From E. B. Marks Co. Catalog Droop & Sons Use Sam Fox Number as Basis purposes, the rich colors attracting attention and
of Excellent Window Display
the title page itself illustrating the story found
Heard at Police Benefit Concert
in the lyrics. While it is true that "Romany
At a benefit concert recently given at the
The sales campaign inaugurated by the Sam Love" had its original popularity in the orches-
Stadium Theatre, Brooklyn, by the New York Fox Pub. Co. in June on its new fox-trot, "Ro- tra field through the appeal of the rhythm in fox-
police for the widow of one of their comrades, many Love,'" has met
John McMail, who was killed in service,, many with substantial re-
well-known stage celebrities took part in a va- sponse
throughout
ried musical program. Among the outstanding the country. Particu-
features of the program were two numbers from larly has this been
the catalog of the Edward B. Marks Music Co., true with sheet music
"The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," and "No dealers, m a n y of
Use Crying."
whom have extended
Something should be said for the orchestra in their best co-opera-
that house, which is under the direction of Irving tion to the Fox firm
Weiss, a former pupil of Michael Sverofsky. Mr. in supplementing the
Weiss is a worthy product of New York's fa- campaign.
mous Mast Side.
Herewith is shown
one of the first win-
dow displays given
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The Phil Ponce Publications has acquired from sheet music of the
the Joseph B. McDaniel Co., Gaiety Theatre song. It appeared in
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The number has been quite popular with the D r o o p & S o n s ,
orchestras, being featured by a number of them Washington, D. C,
along Broadway.
the sheet music de-
partment of which
is operated by S. Window Display of "Romany Love" at E. F. Droop Store in Washington
Ernest Philpitt, who also operates music houses trot tempo, the vocal rendition is being exploited
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Commencing on Sunday, July 23, the Rialto
Theatre, New York City, began releasing
a series of stories of famous musical composi-
tions. The first presentation had for its sub-
ject Saint-Saens' famous "Danse Macabre" in
a synchronized film version conceived by Adolph
Bolm. This is something entirely new in short
reel subjects and should have a distinctly edu-
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