Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 17

66
TI-IR
:M US I C
'l'RAD R
~~~
•• -a.\'t~" ~
10'1
l
"
'i OJ1e f,1
ORCHESTRAS HOLD POPULARITY
Su ch O rgani zatio ns St ill Re ga rded W ith F avor
in Vaudeville-Dance C r az e P ersists
O rch('s tra;; desc r ibed as sYlilphon ic syncO­
pa tor s, whi c h in g reat number appeared as hea d­
lin e att rac ti o ns in va ude y ill c h Ollses la s t sc' ason,
co ntinu (' to fInd la vor w ith th~ pub lic a nd, Qf
co ur se, w ith t he va ud c\' ill e bookin g a ge ncirs,
'f il e d t' mand '(01' such mu s ica l comb ination s is
so Iw avy t hat th er e do not su m. t o b e enough
organi z:1 tion s to fill propo~ e d date s .
The su ccess of such or ch es tras in va ud ev ill e
and th(' dClIIand for danc e orcht! s t r as every·
whe re u rt a in ly g lorif y .'\mer ica n popu lar mu ­
5ie, Th e h eight of their popu larity does cot
seem to have been rc ac hed, as g reater demands
are bf'in g madf' on and for s uch organ izations
constantl y .
The latest is a proposa l that bands and or­
r hC' stras be booked for conce rt s and recita ls,
progra mmin g clas, iea l ja7. ~ and sympho nic syn­
encore-encouragers
"home sweet home lullaby"
"little lad o'dreams"
"sweetheart o'mine"
"music of a baby"
"land o'romance"
"callin' you"
encore-repealers
"april fool & little pignose"
"three encore songs"
"the lilac tree"
"the newlyweds"
"wishes three"
hinds, hayden & eldredge, inc.
publishers
new york city, n. y.
.
,
.
\'b oor
.
I
vYE
A 1IWft'1
LIDAROCil
DOWN IN 'l'BE SEA
RICINAL HOME OF JAZZ
HUS/C PUBLlSIfER5~~129 South StateSt..Chicaeo
OCTOBER 27, 1923
\<'
i
\\ea. 1\).
C,,\C"~O'
t
o
1(""
e"V.\1'~ .
S\.~~\.ec\
R EVI E W
S~1e .. ';\<'~
c
..•
\10<" CO""to
copa t cd numbers. 1 : ndoubtcdly, :1. su ccns ful
and profitable ro ul e could be hook ed for the
b(' tt e r combina tions as th ey continue to carry
a heavy burden of th e p rogram of many vaude­
vi ll e houses with success . Desp ite the appear­
ance of s uch orchestras in vaudeville theatres,
it ha s not les sened the attraction of the legiti ­
m a te dance hall. In fa ct, m u sic of all kinds
\ og ue, as \I it ness the unn s ual S\l ccess of t h e
present season 's oprras, lyce ulH, c haut auq ua an d
the mOr e success ful musical comed ies eve r y­
w here in the co untr y.
O n(' of the lar ge st manufactur ers in th e
co u n try r ece nt ly gav e impressi ve r ec ognition to
t h e mod e rn dance by statin g it int end ed to
estab lish a series of dance ha lI s comprisin g a
c ircuit.
This organization, the .\m erican
\Voo le n C:o., ell lp loyer o f thousands of men and
wome n, p la ns the open in g of a sma ll circ uit
o f s ix dance ha ll s, centered aro u nd F:.i lt on, N , Y.
:\ nomina l adm ission wi ll be charged and top­
notch da nce o r chestras wil! be e ngaged to cove r
th e e ntire circuit.
Thi s idea was origina lly introdu ced by a fintl
in \Vi lke s-H ,Hre, l'a. , whe're six dance h a ll s,
book ing one - ni ~ h t s tand s, had b ee n run s uc­
C('ss fu ll y for SOI11(; t ime. A ll of which s how s
that the coun tr y is in th e he'i ght of a prosperous
wave, th e public has money to spend and musi c
is comin g in for more reco g niti on than ever as
a di ve rsion. Thi s can not h elp but redound to
the benefit of th" ('nt ire music indu s try durin g
lhe next fe w year s.
WITH CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE
T he Conso lidated O rch ts tras Dook in g Ex­
changc, 1591 Broadway , h as a nnounc ed the addi ­
t ion to its staff of Mrs. Earl Full er, form e rl y oi
Earl Fuller, In c., to have complete char ge O(
soc iety and club bookin gs ; also Bert \Villialll s,
a well-known organi st who wi ll be in ch arge of
the d epart ment particularly caterin g to the
booki ng of organi s t s for motion pi cture ho uses,
a · bus ines s whic h h as s('(' n a rapid g ro wt h
rluring the past fel" year<,
"Steamboat Sal"
"You W ant~d Some­
one to Play With, I
Wanted Someone
to Love"
"M. T. Pocket Blues"
"Mom-Ma"
"Little Town in the
QuId County Down"
I
' J
~~~I\.
SPLASHING HIT
ONAH"ASM~SH'N~
. d
J
ELIZA DOYLE SMITH
1'1 '\10"","""\
59 E.VAN BUREN ST.(HICAGO
II
I
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
Dreamy Melody
Lou'slana
First, Last and Always
You Can't Make a Fool
Out 01 Me
Barney Google
That Big Blond Mamma
Nobody Knows But My
Pillow and Me
Somebody's Wrong
Do You-Don't You .~~
Beside a Babbling Brook
I'm a Lonesome Cry Baby
JEROME
H. REMICK (, CO.
DE TROI T
. , . N EW Y ORK . . . . CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
I
l
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
Walter Jacobs, Inc. Bt~;o';t~~,\:'s
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS
A Co mpl et e Li brary for
P hoto ~Pl ay
(vJ~'sJ
P ian ists
Oli ver Ditson Compan y
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Eve ry R eq uirement of M usic
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub .. CO.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS
AND
E :iGRA\' I! I~ S
OF
l\!f US I C
Main Offices : 40·44 Winch es ter St., nosto n,
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
r
STEINWAY
......-,
One of the contributory r easons why the Steinway
Pian o is recogn ized as
182 3,19 2 3
HUNDREDTH
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
r---'
The World's Standard
:--­
m ay be fou nd in the fact that s ince its inception it has
b t:t! n ma way fa mil y, a n d embodil:d i ll it a r e certain imp rove me nts
f o und in D O other il1!-1 rl1lTI l: nt.
It is not merdy th e co mbination of \Voorl, fe lt s a nd
metals, hut it is the knowing how to combin e th em in
ord ~ r to prouucc the hi gh est mus ica l re sult~ w h ich h as
m ade (he S teillway th e piano oy which all oth ers are
measured.
~~~~-
~'~Esrablish.d 1813~ nJJ
THE STEINWA Y
AMERICA'S OLDEST
WORLD RENOWNED
is a work o f creative art which s tands alone-unquali-
fied ly the best.
~
STEINWAY & SONS
LONDON
~
NEW YORK
Since 1844
SUCCESS
Itl ....red the dealer who takes
ad·vaot.~e
of
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
willch 0ll:er8 eTery opportunIty to represeot uoier the moat favorabl.
~oniltlootl • compJete lIoe of hlgh-graie plaoOll, playeN and reprodocertl.
..or Information write
®t~a1butin'ituUlarompanu
l"C(w~OFa'.d
Cinc:illnatl
lndiaDapoH.
Loui... ille
Chicago
St. Loui.
Dallu
PEASE
New York
DenTer
PEASE PIANO CO.
San FrUlei"""
General Offices
MEHLIN
PIANOS
H
PAUL G. MERLIN & SONS
Broadway from 20th to 21st St..
WEST NEW YORK. N. J.
NEW YORK
M. Schulz Co.
ilUZlllt & ~nnt1tn
Factories: CHICAGO
BOSTON
GENERAL OFFICES
C!Cbas•. J1tl. ~tieff, 3Jnc.
~ian05
A PIANO OF NOTABLE DISTINCTION
Established 1842 315 North Howard St. ,BALTIMORE , MD.
711 Milwaukee Ave., CHICAGO
Candler Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Piano.; CaIOla, Solo
CHICAGO
Pianos, Players and Reproducing Pianos
E8ta;~~~ed
BIDDLE
MANUFACT!JRING.
CORPORATlON
The EASY-TO-SELL Line
New York City
Cypress Avenue, at 133rd Street
I BA~~CT~ERS'~!Q~~OS
I
. .. .
305 South Wabash Avenue
The World's Best Piano
Est.18?3
Offices' •
c..""" ... Euphona, Solo Euphona and Euphona ReprodudllJ ~-P\a)'.n
KNABE
A QUALITY PRODUCT
FOR OVER
QUARTER Of A CENTURY
Schulz Upright Piano
Schulz Player-Piano
THE CABLE COMPANY
'1\"'.. ...... af
THE MOST COSTLY PIANO IN THE WORLD
FACTOIUES
Founded 1869
More Than 180, 000 Pianos and Player -Pianos Made and Sold Since 1893
F."torie ••
509 Fifth Anoue
Bronx, N. Y. C.
Schulz Small Grand
Schulz Electric Expression Piano
A Leader Among Leaders"
MaiD Offioe aDd Wareroom.
Leggett Ave. and Barry St.
POOLE
~BOSTON"""
CHICAGO
WAREROOMS
39th St. and Fifth Ave.
NEW YORK
Division Ameri"8o Piano Co.
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
AND
PLAYER PIANOS
g~~~",~g
.~ . ~.;;;;J Inc. 1 917 ~- ~

Download Page 67: PDF File | Image

Download Page 68 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.