Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 9, 1924
New York
E. T. Paull Announces
Release of New March
"The Four Horsemen" Appears With New De-
parture in Title Page—Up to High Standard
of Former Paull Numbers
view doing the subject as a march for some time,
past. The compilation of the proper material,
however, to be used as a foundation was not
easily accomplished. After a long period of
preparation the data needed was acquired and
the arranging of the music resulted. The release
of "The Four Horsemen" will be an important
contribution from both an educational and mu-
sical standpoint.
Lopez Plays a Special
Rendition of "Arabianna"
My Good
Man's Blues
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JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
Well-known Orchestra Leader Features Stasny
Number During His Engagement at New
York Hippodrome
Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania
Orchestra, which is now one of the features of
the New York Hippodrome, has presented to
the audiences at that theatre a specially staged
rendition of the new novelty Oriental fox-trot
"Arabianna." This number, one of the latest
additions to the catalog of the A. J. Stasny
Music Co., Inc., has jumped into immediate mu-
sical importance as an Oriental novelty of strik-
ing merit.
Another Stasny publication, programmed by
the Lopez organization, is the waltz ballad
"Waltz Me to Sleep in Your Arms." This num-
ber in both song and instrumental form is hav-
ing wide success.
Harold Flammer on Eight
Weeks' Trip to the Coast
Declares Future of American Composer Very
Bright in Interview Before Leaving Upon
E. T. Paull, the well-known writer of descrip-
Transcontinental Trip
tive marches and head of the E. T. Paull Music
Co., announces the release of "The Four Horse-
men," described as a march-gallop. An en- Harold Flammer, president of Harold Flam-
tirely new type title page for Paull publications mer, Inc., left recently for an eight weeks' trip
binds this new musical offering. As a foreword, to the Coast. Representing in his travels as he
an explanatory article as to what the four horse- does the highest type of American composer,
men represent appears. This latter material has Mr. Flammer's trip is certain to be a success,
been gathered after an intensive study of the as have been all former trips.
Mr. Flammer said just before leaving: "The
subject.
The music is in the best of Paull's style and future of the American composer looks very
carries out the theme of the explanatory article bright. The great problem is how to make the
upon which it is based. Mr. Paull has had in product of the American composers known in-
ternationally. The music publishing industry is
becoming more stabilized and efficient every
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than it has ever dreamed of in the past."
Renews Witmark Contract
Frederick W. Vanderpool, composer of
"Values," "Can It Be Love" and many other
successful songs that are in use on high-
class programs throughout the country, has just
renewed his contract with the firm of M. Wit
mark & Sons for a long term.
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111 Forget You
June's the Time for Roses
Just to Hear You Whisper I Love You
Just Been Wond'riiig All Day Long
Kiss Me Again
Let the Rest of the World Go By
Mother Machree
My Jean
My Wild Irish Rose
Smilin' Through
Sunrise and You
That Wonderful Mother of Mine
Ten Thousand Years from Now
The Lamplit Hour
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THE
TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 9,
1924
— A Combination of Hits That's Hard to Beat!
FOUR
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"Hula Lou" Achieves
Remarkably Quick Success
New Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Number Wins
Success More Rapidly Than Any Other Ever
Issued by That House
Jack Yellen, of the firm of Ager, Yellen &
Jiornstein, Inc., recently returned from a most
successful professional trip covering Buffalo,
Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus, Chicago, Milwau-
kee and many other Western points. While
away he introduced to many vaudeville perform-
ers the new success "Hula Lou." This number,
recently accepted for publication and quickly
issued, has achieved more rapid prominence
than any number ever added to the above firm's
catalog. It is bigger now than such numbers
as "Lovin' Sam," "Louisville Lou," "Mamma
Goes Where Papa Goes," or any of its other
novelties of the same period.
"Lollipop" Opens in N. Y.
"Lollipop," a new musical comedy in three
acts, with a book by Zelda Sears, music by Vin-
cent Youmans and lyrics by Walter De Leon
and Zelda Sears, recently opened at the
Knickerbocker Theatre, New York. The pro-
duction features Ada May, who received her
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has several good songs and much dance music.
The following are the outstanding numbers,
"Deep in My Heart," "Going Rowing," "Honey
Bun" and "Take a Little One-Step." Harms,
Inc., is the publisher.
Wade's Moulin Rouge
Orchestra's First Record
Melrose Bros. Hits, "Someday Sweetheart" and
"Mobile Blues," Recorded by Wade's Moulin
Rouge Syncopators on Their First Record
CHICAGO, I I I . , January 31.—The novel and
unique Wade's Moulin Rouge Syncopators, who
have entertained thousands of dancers at Mou-
lin Rouge in Chicago, will be heard throughout
the country shortly, as this orchestra has just
made its first record for Paramount, using the
hits of the Melrose Bros. Music Co., "Someday
Sweetheart" and "Mobile Blues." These tw r o
numbers are among the most popular in the
catalog of "The House of Blues," as this com-
pany is called, because of its large list of "blues"
numbers, and the entertaining syncopations of
this orchestra should become very popular on
records. "Someday Sweetheart" was written by
the composer of the well-known hits, "Wolver-
ine Blues" and "Mobile Blues," Albert E. Short,
musical director of Balaban & Katz.
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Goes With "Runnin' Wild'
Josie Miles, who records exclusively for the
Gennett' records, has just signed a contract to
appear with George White's new show, "Runnin'
Wild." She will do a specialty in the show
and will feature a new song published by Joe
Davis Music Co., 1658 Broadway, New York,
entitled "Thirty-first Street Blues," written by
Wendall Hall. Miss Miles was formerly with
"Shuffle Along," and during the run of that hit
scored a big success as a singer of "Blues" num-
bers, etc.
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Buys "Gone Again Blues"
L. B. Curtis, Inc., 1658 Broadway, New York
City, has purchased from a Western publisher
the novelty song "Gone Again Blues." The
number has gained wide publicity in the West.
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