Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 22

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MUSIC TRADE
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FOXTROT
REVIEW
MAY
31, 1924
A WEDDING MARCH TUNE
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
Mario Ghamlee, Tenor,
Records Two Fox Songs
Leading Tenor of Metropolitan Opera Co. Re-
cords "Out of the Dusk to You" and "Moon
Dream Shore"
Two melodious standard ballads published by
the Sam Fox Publishing Co., of Cleveland and
New York, have just been released on Bruns-
"Moon Dream Shore," by the way, is brand
new and by the co-writer of "The World Is
Waiting for the Sunrise." The publishers plan
a large publicity program for "Moon Dream
Shore" and expect to make it the outstanding
success of the coming season, an expectation
justified thus far.
Herewith is reproduction of an unusually at-
tractive display cutout being distributed by the
Sam Fox Publishing Co. to thousands of Bruns-
wick dealers. It is proving a valuable aid in
creating a big sale on the Brunswick record and
has stimulated the sale of sheet music as well.
They will be supplied to any music dealer on
request.
Annual Outing of Local
Association on June 11
Out-of-town Delegates to National Convention
of Sheet Music Dealers to Be Guests of New
York Association on Picnic
The Greater New York Music Publishers' and
Dealers' Association will hold its annual Sum-
mer outing on Wednesday, June 11. Visitors
to the convention of the National Association
of Sheet Music Dealers, which meets all day
Monday and Wednesday of the same week, are
to be guests of the Association.
Luncheon and dinner will be served at Sniall-
vvood's Glen wood Lodge, Glen Head, L. 1. Tt
is proposed to charter a steamer and take the
two-hour tri]> to Glen Head Landing. M. E.
Tompkins, the president, and a committee com-
Business of Annual Meeting to Be Cleared Up posed of J. M. Glassmacher and of Maurice
in Single Day's Session With Banquet in the Richmond, are arranging the plans.
Evening—No Fixed Program Arranged
Music Publishers to Hold
Convention on June 10
ear
Mario Chgmlee
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Tenor of the Metropolitan Opera
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RECORD N9 15071
The annual convention of the Music Publish-
ers' Association of the United States will open
on Tuesday morning, June 10, at the Astor
Hotel, New York City. The work of the body
will be carried through in the morning and the
early afternoon, following which the annual
election of officers will take place. In the eve-
ning tin- annual association banquet will be held
in the same hotel. No specific program has
been arranged for the coming meeting. It is
known, however, that the question of a univer-
sal catalog, a music clearing house and the
new marking of actual retail prices on sheet
music which goes into effect June 1 will be the
main subjects for discussion.
wick records sung by the Metropolitan opera
tenor, Mario Chamlee.
Both "Out of the Dusk to You" and "Moon
Dream Shore" are beautifully recorded by the
Frank Hagcr, operating a music store in
famous tenor. His warm, powerful voice sends
a message straight to the heart; in fact, Cham- Jamestown, N. Y., has moved from 8 Market
street to 28 Main street, that city.
lee is really irresistible in these selections.
Played
by
CARL FENT01VS ORCHESTRA
Also recorded by It on
BRUNSWICK RECORD No. 2574
Gibsonians to Go Upon
Widely Extended Tour
Fretted String Orchestra to Appear in Many
Cities Under Auspices of Gibson, Inc.—Will
Co-operate With Dealers
KALAMAZOO, MICH., May 24.— Lloyd Loar, fac-
tory superintendent of Gibson, Inc., manufac-
turer of Gibson fretted instruments, has com-
pleted arrangements to take the Gibsonians,
the famous fretted instrument orchestra of
which he is director, on an extended tour. Plans
have been completed whereby the Gibsonians
will play concerts in many cities under the
auspices of local music dealers.
The dates for the Gibsonian tour include the
following cities: Lima, O., Johns Music Co.;
New Castle, Pa., Callahan's Music Store; Cum-
berland, Md., Cumberland Music Center; Peeks-
kill, N. Y., Dunlap Music Co.; Rutherford, N. J.,
Kola Music Co.; Wauseon, O., Read, Wager &
Gosuch; Syracuse, N. Y., Clark Music Co.;
New Hampton, Laconia and Bristol, N. H., for
Ina A. Rickford, and Jersey City, N. J., for
McPhail and Pino.
The appearance of this orchestra affords the
dealer a splendid opportunity for securing a
direct advertising tie-up with Gibson instru-
ments. The members are all crack musicians
and are widely known. They will appear at the
music store of Carl Fischer, Inc., during National
Music Industries Convention Week.
Secures License in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, KV., May 24.—The National Piano
Mfg. Co., of Grand Rapids, Mich., has just been
granted a license to trade in pianos in this
locality.
Watch Late Releases for Other Recordings
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO., Inc.
JACK
56 West 45th Street, New York
N t f R W O R T H S
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
BIG
HIT
YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
"With a Snappy
Melodious Rhythm
of Irresistible Charm
(BUT YOU C A N T
TAKE
DIXIE
FROM M E )
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
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MAY
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
31, 1924
bia avenue and 5026 Baltimore avenue, while
the New York branch is located in Jackson
Heights, Long Island. To the lines carried in
the Wolf stores there has been added the Fed-
eral, Fada, Zenith and the combination Strand,
Pooley and Girard radio equipment forming a
new department.
275% Profit!
The Biggest reprint sellers in
"CENTURY EDITION" cost
you but 4c a copy.
Why not feature
these 275% profit
makers? We have a
special list of them.
Century Music Pub. Co.
The James-Harris-Wolf
Publishing Go. Formed
Billy James, Jack Harris and Louis Wolf Form
Company Largely for the Publication of Their
Own Numbers
The Janies-Harris-Wolf Publishing Co. has
been formed through the partnership of Billy
James, Jack Harris and Louis Wolf, at 1702
North liroad street, Philadelphia, in Wolf's
Talking Machine Shop. The three members of
the new publishing concern will engage in the
production of sheet music chiefly of their own
composition. Mr. James is well known as the
composer of "Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake"
and "Carolina Mammy" and other well known
hits. Among the publications to be printed are
the firm's specialties, "No Place Like Virginia,"
"You and 1 and the Moon," "After You Showed
Me How to Make Love" and the new radio
number, "Charley on the Radio," the latter
broadcasted on the radio and Victor. The firm
also distributes "Sunny Jim, the Kiddies' Pal."
Mr. Wolf has been engaged in the talking ma-
chine and music business in Philadelphia for
a little- over two years and conducts two stores
lure and another in New York. The Phila-
delphia stores are located at T'road and Colum-
The most beautiful
Irish waltz in years
" M E DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
A most wonderful
fox-trot
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD in the VALLEY"
IIOI'KDON DEITY MUSIC CO.
P. O. Box 103, 8ta. A.
Hartford, Conn.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THE WORLD IS WAITING ^SUNRISE
INTHE GARDEN OFTQ-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVES FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
You cant go
wrong with
Milt Hagen Now
Appears as Playwright
ARCADY
1 LOVE YOU
KASY MELODY
NO MEANS TES
SONG OF LOVE
MR. RADIO MAN
JOURNEY'S END
LINGER AWHILE
PARADISE ALLEY
WONDERFUL ONE
MAMMA LOVES PAPA
DON'T MIND THE RAIN
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
TAKE THOSE LIPS AWAY
SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD
I'M ALL BROKEN UP OVER YOU
SOMEONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WORRIED (I'M WORRIED OVER YOU)
EVERY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
WHAT DOES THE PUSSY CAT MEAN
Writer of the Hits "Heartbroken Rose" and
"Play Me Slow" Writes Play Now Being
Given in Greenwich Village Theatre
Milt Hagen, writer of the A. J. Stasny hits,
"Heart-broken Rose" and "Play Me Slow," the
living Merlin success, "Yawning," and E. M.
Mark's "Trail O' My Heart," has written a
play entitled, "Reno-vated & Reno-mated," now
being produced at the Triangle Art Theatre in
Greenwich Village. The play is a satire on the
divorce colony in Reno, Nev., where Hagen vis-
ited one Summer on his way home to California,
l.eah Doffey and Charles Penman are the play-
ers featured and the action takes place in a
Pullman car in motion.
Play Me Slow" Praised
by Orchestra Leaders
New Stasny Tune, Written by Milt Hagen and
Chas. O'Flynn, a Hit, According to Specht,
Lopez and Other Conductors
WHEN SHE SAYS MEOW?
Wrttm for Dmalmrs' Pricma
LEO.
FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid,., N.w
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Indian Princess "White Feather," and a i>enu-
ine Indian Tazz Rand.
Victor Herbert
"Play Me Slow," a brand new high-class blues
written by Milt Hagen, writer of "Heartbroken
Rose," and Charles O'Flynn, looks like a
"natural," according to Paul Specht, Vincent
Lopez, Benny Selvin, Mike Speciale, Paul Van
Loan and other leaders who tried out the mel-
ody from the manuscript a few days ago.
As a result the A. J. Stasny Co., of 56 West
Forty-fifth street, have rushed out special or-
chestrations, made by the well-known arranger,
Al Moquin, who has just returned to his desk
after a prolonged illness. There are several ex-
ceptional "tricks" in "Play Me Slow" that make
the number particularly valuable for mechanical
reproduction.
One of the first big time vaudeville acts to
use the song is "Chief Little Wounds," with
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