THE MUSIC TRADE REVIE'V
38
JULY
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CANTOR FEATURING "BEBE"
NEW STORE IN NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
NEW NUMBER FROM AMERIGE
Well-known Singing Comedian Featuring Wit
mark Number in Many Appearances
Olympic Studio Music Bureau Handles Full
Line of Sheet Music and Orchestrations
Eddie Cantor, the well-known si n ging COlllC
dian, vaudeville and lllu:;ical c0111ed y artist, is
kLv-ing one of the busiest seasons in his career.
I~eccntly hc rcturncd 10 the licgfcld "Follies"
and will be wilh lhal production during the
SUllllller run of the ,;\lOW, Sillluitancouslv' lie
"ppearcd at tile J'alacc Tlle"tre, :\CV\ \"ol'k
City, allli a 11l1l11beL' of OlllU Keilh houses, whidl
made his 'wceks particularly aClive,
\111011g the
sOl1g~ that Cantor i . . .; featuring at presellt I.'"
"Ilcbe," a llew [ox,trot novelty, with lyric by
Sall1 ('0,;\011
lished by 11'1. \·Vil111ark ('\: SOL",
"Ilcbc" Ivill
bc s un g by o t hn vaudeville arlists and the
publishers look [or it to be a1llong the most
active of the SlI1l11llCr ofTcrings,
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Studio Music l~lIre;Ll1, Inc" 970 Purchase slrcet,
this cit\', is a nl'W storc specializing in sheet
lI.lhie, stand;lI'cl and classical selections and a
co'"pictc "toek of ol'chcstration shect music,
Inco"poratcd re,'cntl} wilh tbe following offi
,'crs:
\lcx, l<'anil>uIII, secrctCLr),; A, I), Ilrad
bury, presidenl, allli I" Rob"rt 'iaeger, lrcas
l"'cr ;(IILI ,gencral 111<111":':,(,L'
.\ featurc of the
IIIC1'cll
,'onn band inslnllllellts exclusiu:ly, Ycga ban
.1''' ancl all Hoh11('J' IIlcrchalluisc,
\11 these
:.:,'ntlel11c11 arc well kllovvn 111 New Ilcdford and
arc accomplished musicians playing ln local
orelle,[,'a" The ,tore has had phcnomcnal suc
cc;-.;s :-;incc iL \-vas inaugurated.
"A Dream of Fairyland," a new waltz ballad
by ~Mary E, Hinds and T. B, Story, has been
released by >\merige the' Publisher, Fremont,
N, H, The number, although only making its
initial appearance, has, within a short time,
shown activity,
Buchanan's Eighty-five-Piecc
Concert Orchestra, [~ochcstcr, N, Yo, is among
the well-known organizations that include i[ in
their programs,
BUYS "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY"
FEATURING "BARNEY GOOGLE" SONG
Shapiro, Bernstein 6: Co" Inl'., hav'e pllr·
chascd frolll Tcll Taylor, Chicago, 111., the
clc\"cr song and 110velty fox-trot "Frankie and
Johnny,"
This nUlllber has been plaved by
Isham JOlle,;' Orehc,tra in Chicago and othel
sllcce,;,(ul cOlllbinatLons,
Olsen and ]c.hnson, "Nut" Comedians, Also
Putting Over "Nut-Sey Fagan" With Success
Ballad Sensation of the Season
Wonderful Waltz Melody
Growing Rapidly
JUST ONE MORE WALTZ BEFORE WE PA.RT
FOR,OLDTIMESsAKE
WALTZ. SO N e;
!\ uev\ vaudeville team which has appearcd
during the present season on the Keith circuit
\\'ith lllll"lJ
Johnson,
This is a "nllt" act, as vaudevillc
tnll" it, with sOllle entirely new antics and
\\ hich lISC, SOlllC cicv'l'r method:; in putting over
popular songs,
\mong the nnillbers they have
particularly [eaturcd have been "l3arney Google"
frOIll the catalog of Jer01l1c H, l<.el1liek & Co"
,11Ie! "Nut-Sey Fagan," fro1ll thc E.
i'l'larks
;vlusic Co, catalog,
!\ rendition of a popular
cOlllcdv nUlllber by lhis new tealll is prov'ing an
L;II;:,ually g ood Illethod of giving the nLlIliber
publicity,
n.
"WONDER" MAKES STRONG IMPRESSION
Berllie (;roS"l1<1n and \Villy \IVhitc arc the
"riters of the latest song added to thc catalog
of Stark & ('0\\';]11, Inc, The llulllbC1' is cntitled
","Yonder" and is a fox-trol thai ha, made an
inl)lrcssion \\,hern'er it has been rendered,
'\s
considerable numb", of vaudcvilk artists anc!
Vall and Schenck, the v\fell-known singing tealll,
2rc al1101li-~: those \vl1o (11'(" introducing it.
Stark
(Y. (:0\..\0;111, rile., ~11l1l0111lC(' ('\\,'ondcr" ~IS a "11(
Lessor to it'; famous "Hlu(''' and expect illl
those wllo g;L\C "nlue" ils ullusual publicit" to
usc this new ol'ferill g ,
NEW SHAPIRO=BERNSTEIN NUMBER
Order from Your Jobber
McKinley Music Co.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
Shapiro, Bernstcin & Co" Inc" are the pub
lishers of that particularly appealing novelty
"Thc Cold-digger"
This number, which made
its F,r:t ;l]lpcaraIlCC in Ned Wayburn's Shel
bou"llc Hevuc. is abo to be included in one of
the Ic;)ciin)!,: T1roaclway productions,
SIMON WITH ROAT MUSIC CO.
The Roal 'Music Co" Battle Creek, Mich"
has secured ti,e services of Howard Simon, who
was formerly with lhe Chamberlain Co" Detroit,
and a nIJ111ber of New York publishing houses,
Professional offices, under the direction of Mr,
Simon, have been opened up at 22 West ,\daills
avenue, Detroit, and he is act;vcly cOllductin'~
a campaign from those quarters on the Roat
numbers, "Pal of :My Dreams" and "Holding
Hands," recently released, Simon, by the way,
is co-writtr of "Holding Hands" and has sev
eral other successful songs to his credit.
FORSTER BUYS THE "ANIMAL FAIR"
Frcdcrick Johnson, Harry La Forrest and
Harley Rosso are thc writers of a lluillber en
'titled "The :\nimal Fair," This 110v'clt,' \\'as
originally published by the lvIcClure 'Music Co"
St, Paul, Minn" and appeared to such good ad
vantage that it created comment in wide circles,
The number attained an active sale in the ,Min
nesota territorV', All this attracted the atten
tion of F, J. A, Forster. Forster, Music Pub·
li,hcr, I nc., and, doubtless, other publishing
organiz;ltion", bllt Forster announces that he
has sccured the rights to this song,