Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 18

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MAY
THE
5, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
REMICK CATALOGJN BIG DEMAND
Many Dealers Featuring Most Popular Numbers
in Striking Window Displays—An Example
of This Work From Boston, Mass.
"Century
Preferred!
The Jerome H. Remick & Co. popular cata-
log is having a most healthy and active season.
Among the more prominent successful titles are
"Beside a Babbling Brook," "Falling," "I'm Just
a Little Blue (for You)," "My Buddy," "Sweet
One," "Barney (ioogle," "When Will 1 Know""
Dealers Prefer "Century"
BECAUSE
ONE—It Is the Hi-st
Procurable !
(That P l e a s e s the
Public)
TWO—It Shows an
AvcriiK*'
Profit of Over 200 f ;J !
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREK—It Is Nationally Ad-
vert i sod I
(That Makes Soiling Knsy)
\bu cant go
wrong with
any'Feist'
BEE'S KNEES
1'KOOY, DEAR
APPLE SAUCE
IU'NNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S END
CRYING FOR YOU
WONDEBPILONE
LOVELY LI CERNE
CAROLINA MAMMY
ALL MUDDLED I P
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE
FANCY NANCY CLANCY
SAW MILL KIVER ROAD
WHY SI1OILD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EVERY
NIGHT
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
OUR OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING DOWN
Write for Dealers'
Cerituiy Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
LEO.
FEIST DANCEJ^OLIO NO. 5
Kresge Display of Remick Numbers
New Book Contains Many of the Feist House and that unusual success, "Carolina in the Morn-
ing." The more active numbers of the above
Most Popular Dance Successes
have been prominently featured by the trade,
The Feist Dance Folio No. 5 has just been both on the music counters and in special win-
released by its publisher, Leo Feist, Inc. The dow showings.
We herewith reproduce an artistic window
contents include fox-trots, one-steps and
waltzes. Some of the most recent Feist suc- arranged by the S. S. Kresge store, Boston,
Mass:, in which "Falling," "Just a Little Blue"
cesses are included in the list of titles, such as
"You've (jot to See Mamma F.v'ry Night," and "I'm Through Shedding Tears Over You"
"Crying for You," "Apple Sauce," "Wonderful arc featured prominently. During the week
these titles were shown in the window the
One," "Bees' Knees," "I.a Mome Tango" and
Kresge music counter found the demand for
"Save the Last Waltz for Me." "Crying for
You" is in both waltz and fox-trot form; "J'ees'
Knees," which is one of the dance successes in
this season's "Greenwich Follies," is announced
THE WORLD OVER KNOW
as a "blues" fox-trot; "Runniu' Wild" is described
as a jazz fox-trot and "Snakes' Hips," also a
new Feist release, is said to be a "Jazzy" fox-
trot. Thus the list not only includes the usual
quota of dance selections, but the different fox-
trot variations are available.
SONG LOVERS
This TRADE MARK
Henjaniin Levy, former head of P>. D. Nice &
Co., Inc., which recently discontinued, has, by
authority of the courts, changed his name to
Benjamin David. Mr. David lias resumed the
general practice of law.
None Too Big
and None Too Small
for
RICHMOND-SERVICE
Send your orders to
Richmond
Jobber, of Music — 133 W. 41»t St., New York City
Prices
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
I lie n u m b e r s shown most active. F r e q u e n t re-
quests were m a d e by prospective p u r c h a s e r s to
have o n e o r all three of t h e n u m b e r s played
Mid the piano rendition of the son^s invariably
closed the sale.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
Who's Sorry Now?
Aggravatin' Papa
Beale Street Mama
Mother in Ireland
Down in Maryland
One Night in June
The Lovelight in Your Eyes
Daddy's Wonderful. Pal
Bella Donna
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Steve
Grace (You're the Ace of Them All)
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DITSON CO. USES NEW METHOD OF WINDOW FEATURING
Compositions Linked Up With Auditoriums and Hotels Where They Are Played—Karl Rissland
Compositions Shown in Striking Window Display Linked With Santa Barbara Hotel
further interest on the part of the buying public.
A word regarding Karl Rissland would not
be amiss here. He is
known to the violinists
throughout the country
by his many transcrip-
tions, arrangements and
original compositions.
He was born in Koe-
nigsee, in the Thurin-
gian Forest, and ar-
rived in this country at
the age of fourteen to
study with his brother
Rudolph. After a short
stay he returned to
Germany, studying at
the Leipsic Conserva-
tory under Brodskyand
Friedrich
Hermann,
and returning to this
country at the age of
Ditson Window on Rissland Compositions
sixteen. After further
toriums and hotels where musical publications
studies with Frank Kneisel he entered the
are featured was recently inaugurated by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where he was a
Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., which dressed familiar figure for twenty-six years.
a window with the compositions of Karl Riss-
Besides his orchestra and solo work, Mr.
land and in conjunction showed a series of
Rissland has been active in chamber music.
photographs of the Hotel Arlington, Santa His violin records have been for years success-
Barbara, Cal., where the "Ditson Trio Albums" ful and popular. His latest transcription, "Carry
by that composer are featured.
Me Back to Old Virginny," bids fair to be one
This is only one of a series of public places of his most popular, both with the amateur and
where Mr. Rissland's compositions have been professional.
accepted as predominating offerings.
This
"The Ditson Trio Albums," of which Mr.
method of linking up the place where the pub- Rissland is editor, have become widely known
lications are rendered is, indeed, a good one, and are liked for their excellent selections and
for it adds prestige to the works and creates the careful individuality given to each part.
MAY 5, 1923
HIT/AIWAYT-AHIT//I ONLY
A new departure in linking up sheet music
window displays with the public theatres, audi-
KINO TUT IS CELEBRATED
Publishers and Mechanical Recorders Unite to
Pay Deference to Egyptian Pharaoh—Some
Deference, According to All Reports
A gathering of music publishers and a num-
ber of members from recording staffs of player
roll and talking machine record companies had
a "get-together" beefsteak dinner on Thursday
evening of last week. The affair was well at-
tended and besides an elaborate dinner some
unusual entertainment was programmed. Jack
Bliss, vice-president of the United States Music
Co., acted as master of ceremonies, ably assisted
by H. Emerson Yorke, of M. Witmark & Sons.
A number of new popular songs were introduced
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Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THK TIMS
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HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—Now York—London—Paris— Sydney
and some unique and original dance steps were
first shown. The affair was billed as the King
Tut Ball and was staged with the proper at-
mosphere. The dancers were quite Egyp-t-i-a-n
—mark the spelling.
NEW TRIANGLE FOX=TROT
The Triangle Music Publishing Co., New
York, publisher of "Mother's Lullaby" and
other successful publications, has released a new
fox-trot publication entitled "Ophelia." The
number is by Bartley Costello, George McCon-
nell and Charles D. Kerr. It will be featured
as a Summer song.
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., publishers of
"Who Cares?" and "Lovin' Sam," has added the
following members to its professional staff:
Herman Schenck, Bennie Nelson and Charles
Bates.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
"Chicago"
"The Thief"
"That Red Head Gal"
"No One Loves You
Any Better Than Your
M-A-Double M-Y"
FRED FISHER Tr
fiublis/iet'S-,
A. J . STASNY CO. TO CONTINUE
House to Follow Policies Laid Down by Found-
er Who Recently Died—Many Popular Num-
bers in Firm's Catalog at Present
The A. J. Stasny Music Co., following the
death of the head of that firm, which was re-
ported in these columns some time ago, an-
nounces that the publishing business along the
lines inaugurated by Mr. Stasny will be con-
tinued. The catalog has several standard num-
bers that are most active and, in addition, a
scries of popular songs are having good sales.
These latter include "Panama Twilight" and
"Sunkist Rose," which are particularly popular,
the former number receiving particular favor as
a waltz. "Sunkist Rose" is successful in both
song and dance form. Among other popular
numbers in the Stasny catalog which will be
featured during the present season are "Lonely
Hawaii," "My Miami Mammy," "Mid-Summer
Night's Blues," "Butterfingers" and "I'm Call-
ing You."
HAVILAND EXPLOITS "THE FLIRT"
"The Flirt," formerly published by Joe Mit-
tcnthal, Inc., written by Victor Nurnberg and
Milt Hagen, will be exploited by Haviland &
Co., who have been appointed selling agents.
"The Flirt" was written for the motion picture
of the same name and is being exploited in con-
junction with the exhibition of that photoplay
throughout the country.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Beside a Babbling Brook
(Donaldson and Kahn's latest)
Carolina in the Morning'
My Buddy
Falling
I'm Jusf a Little Blue
(For You)
Down by the River
(To My Emmallne)
Sweet One
Barney Google
When Will I Know?
JEROME H. REMICK&CO.
DETROIT
• • •
NE-WYORK
• • • CHICAGO
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311 West 43rd Street
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t BoBworth St.
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