Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 10

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THE
MARCH 8, 1924
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The
Sequel
MUSIC TRADE
51
REVIEW
Song to "Chasing Rainbows"
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WAITING -For THE R A I N B O W
A Veritable
Pob of Gold
For
Every
Dealer
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
ard of editing promised by practically all the
novelty publishers should enable sheet music
dealers to achieve greater sales for the number?
they do handle.
"This simplification is a long step in the righl
Both of Them Report a Good Time Far Away
From the Slush and Cold of New York in direction," said Mr. Stanton. "People will have
more confidence in the new issues as the stand-
February
ard is raised and I believe the sales totals will
E. C. Mills, chairman of the executive board reach a larger figure."
of the Music Publishers' Protective Association,
There will be no noticeable change in prices
and Saul Bornstein, vice-president and general this year. Salesmen who have recently visited
manager of Irving Berlin, Inc., are both back at various sections within the Chicago zone report
their desks following a short vacation spent in that the outlook for this year is excellent.
Cuba. The Havana correspondent of The Review
was fortunate in obtaining photographs of both
Records Stasny Songs
of these members of the publishing field taken
during their stay in Havana, Saul Bornstein, with
Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania
Orchestra, which recently played Baltimore and
Washington, made a special trip to New York
to record two A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc.,
numbers, "Waltz Me to Sleep" and "Arabianna,"
for the General Phonograph Corp., manufac-
turer of Okeh records. Both of these numbers
have already achieved wide success.
Mills and Bornstein
Return from Havana
New Officers for the
Harry Von Tilzer Go.
James Fero Made Treasurer and Sammy Smith
Secretary—Jack Bregman to Handle Business
Details
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of
the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.,
James Fero was appointed treasurer of the firm
and Sammy Smith secretary. Harry Von Tilzer
continues as president, chief writer and general
director. This firm, in the past few months,
has made very rapid strides among other things
having taken large, well-appointed offices at
1587 Broadway, in the heart of the theatrical
district, an accessible location for vaudeville
performers, orchestra leaders and others.
Sammy Smith, who has been in Chicago with
two men carrying out a Middle West drive on
several of the Harry Von Tilzer publications,
is being joined by Mr. Fero, who will take an
active part in the further exploitation of the
firm's catalogs. Two numbers from the catalog
have already gone over on a wide scale, namely,
"Cinderella Blues," by Herb Wiedoeft, of the "Little Wooden Whistle Wouldn't Whistle" and
Cinderella Roof, Los Angeles, recently released "Two Blue Eyes."
on the Brunswick record, is having a wide sale.
Jack Bregman, for a number of years auditor
This number is attracting unusual attention as a for Richmond-Robbins, Inc., has joined the Von
novelty and induced Jack Mills, Inc., to accept Tilzer organization and will take charge of the
it for publication.
business details.
Featured
by
VINCENT LOPEZ
and
His
HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA
ORCHESTRA
Also Recorded by Him on OKEH Records
E. C. Mills and Saul Bornstein
his white pants and all, and "Claude" Mills, with
an untroubled look, despite the fact that he has
just received news that one of the prominent
members of his organization had resigned.
The picture of Mills was taken in front of
the Cathedral of Cuba and the one of Born
stein before the Patio of the same structure.
The cathedral, by the way, is said to have been
built on the site where Columbus first landed
on the island, the difference being that Colum-
bus landed in order to get in out of the wet, but
the more recent excursionists to that territory
land to get into the wet.
Restriction of Numbers
a Boon to the Dealers
Novelty Output of Numbers of Greater Merit
Simplifying the Problems Confronting the
Legitimate Sheet Music Dealer
The tendency towards the restriction of a
novelty output to compositions of great merit is
heralded by Lyon & Healy, Inc., as a substan-
tial benefit to the trade.
In the past many compositions have been
forced upon the public that had no reason-
able excuse for existence. The higher stand-
# YOU
OKKH RECORD
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A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO., Inc.
CANT HELP FALLING IN LOVE WITH THIS NUMBER ~
56 West 45th Street, New York
IT'S WONDERFUL
fM FALLING IN LOVE WITH A SHADOW
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WALTZ
SONG
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THE
THE 'WALTZ
MUSIC TRADE
BALLAD
REVIEW
THAT'S
MARCH 8, 1924
DIFFERENT
Lovers Lane is a Lonesome Trail
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active numbers, the Broadway Music Corp. has
released a new song by Archie Gottler, en-
titled "It's About Time." This latter will be
exploited in vaudeville by dance orchestras and
by the aid of radio.
Broadway Music Gorp.'s
Numbers Programmed
"Kentucky Sure as You're Born" and "Ain't
You Ashamed" Selling Well—New Number
by Archie Gottler Released
The Broadway Music Corp.'s two feature
songs, "Kentucky Sure as You're Born" and
"Ain't You Ashamed?" are being programmed
by a long list of headline vaudeville acts, as
well as many prominent orchestras throughout
the country, the result of which is a widespread
demand for the piano copies of these issues.
According to the sales department of the
Broadway company, sheet music sales are
slightly below normal for this period. The two
numbers mentioned above, however, have been
among the leaders in point of sales and is the
evidence upon which they are credited with
being hits. In combination with the two above
Vincent Rose Pays
a Visit to New York
Well-known Songwriter Comes to Metropolis
for First Time in Years—Writer of Many
Well-known Popular Sellers
Vincent Rose, one of the be"st known of our
popular songwriters, is paying a visit to New
York after an absence of many years. For the
last twelve years he has been located in Los
Forster Men in East
CHICAGO, III., March 1.—F. J. Forster, head of
the Forster Music Publisher, Inc., and Maurice
L. Adler, sales manager, left last week for a
short trip to New York and the East. The
company has just taken over a new song en-
titled "Minnesota Moon," formerly published by
the McClure Music Co., St. Paul, Minn., which
looks like another big hit, such as "Mellow
Moon." Among the new numbers that will be
released by the Forster Music Publishers during
the month of March are "Watchin' the Clock,"
words by Gus Kahn, music by Seymour Simons;
"Lonely Little Wallflower," words and music
also by these gentlemen; "Land of My Sunset
Dreams," words and music by Wendall Woods
Hall; "Mississippi Mammy," words and music
by Erwin Schmidt, Marty Bloom and Casper
Nathan.
New H. H. and E. Numbers
E. T. Paull's New March
The following are among the new issues added
to the catalog of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge,
Inc., "Star Eyes," with words by Adele De
Leeuw and music by Gennaro M. Curci; "My
Love," words by Annelu Burns, music by
George H. Gartlan; "It Is for You," words by
Karl Fuhrman, music by Robert Braine; "I
Would Hold You in My Arms," with words by
Annelu Burns and Mary McMillan and music
by Mildred White Wallace; "Smiling Eyes,"
words by Annelu Burns with music by Hugh
Coleman; "Seek Ye the Lord," by Russell J.
England; "Judgement Day," by Robert de Ar-
mond and recorded and arranged by Victor
Young; "Lift Up Your Heads," words and mu-
sic bv J. Clarendon McClure.
The Four
Horsemen
SYNOPSIS
The White Horse and Rider
Representing peace, prosperity and happiness
The Red Horse and Rider
Symbolizing reign of war, bloodshed
and murder
The Black Horse and Rider
Expressing depression, gloom, sadness
and sorrow
The Pale Horse and Rider
Indicating famine, frenzy, terror and death
E. T. Paull's Greatest Descriptive March
Magnificent Title Page Design in 6 Colors
Explanatory Article Tells the Full Story
SPECIAL OFFER
Introductory order at TEN CENTS a copy.
Order now. After order at regular rates.
Direct or your jobber.
E. T. PAULL MUSIC CO.
243 West 42nd St.
New York
JACK
Vincent Rose
Angeles, and at the present time is playing at
the Montmartre Cafe in that city.
Rose was born in Italy, but as a child his
parents took him to Chicago, where he made
his home and where at one time he was a
prominent orchestra leader, for many years
playing at the Congress Hotel.
Many years ago he was known as the com-
poser of the semi-high-class ballad type of song,
but with the advent of dance music, in which
he and his orchestra are leaders in the West,
he devoted his talent to the more popular dance
tunes. Some of his compositions are "Oriental,"
"Tell Me Why," "Avalon," "Love Tales" and
the current popular hit, "Linger Awhile." His
latest song, "I'm Worried Over You," is gen-
erally predicted as a coming hit.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
With a. Snappy

Melodious Rhythm
of Irresistible Charm !
(BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE DIXIE
FROM M E )
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