Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 7

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THE
FEBRUARY 16, 1924
MUSIC
TRADE
57
REVIEW
Miss Sippy Wallace recently signed a con-
tract with the General Phonograph Corp. to
record for Okeh records and has already re-
corded "Shorty George Blues" and "Up the
Country Blues," two of the leading numbers in
the Geo. W. Thomas Music Co. catalog. Miss
Wallace was accompanied by Eddie Haywood.
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Thomas Numbers Recorded
by Gennett and Okeh Cos.
Chicago Music Publisher Has Number of
"Blues" Songs Released by Both of These
Two Record Companies
CHICAGO, ILI.., February 9.—The George W.
Thomas Music Co., 428 Bowen avenue, an-
nounces an increasing popularity in its numbers
recently by virtue of the recordings of Miss
Tiny Franklin, Gennett artist, and Miss Sippy
Wallace, Okeh artist.
Miss Tiny Franklin, accompanied by George
Thomas, head of the concern, and his "Nine
Muscle Shoal Devils," has recorded six numbers,
including "Up the Country Blues," "Shorty
George Blues," "I've Found a Sweetheart,"
"Sweet Baby Doll," "Houston Blues" and "I've
Got a Man of My Own."
JELLYS BLUES
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Harris Arrangements in
Ditson Octavo Series
I LOVE YOU
LOVE TALES
NO, NO, NORA
BAST MELODY
SONG OF LOVE
JOURNEY'S END
HALF PAST TEN
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA MAMMY
BLUE HOOSIER BLUES
MAMMA LOVES PAPA
RIVER SHANNON MOON
STEALING TO VIRGINIA
SAW MILL RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE
EVERY NIGHT I CRY MYSELF TO
SLEEP OVER YOU
TAKE, OH TAKE, THOSE LIPS AWAY
Three-part Arrangements for Women's Voices
by Well-known Choral Conductor Outstand-
ing Feature of New Releases
A new series of songs arranged by Victor
Harris has been added to the octavo series of
the Oliver Ditson Co. Several of these are
arranged for three-part songs for women's
voices and include "Stars of Radiant Light," by
N. Tcherepnin; "Love Song," Josef Hollman,
and "The Sleeping Princess," by Alexander
Borodine.
A number of other three-part songs for wom-
en's voices, the most of which have been ar-
ranged by N. Clifford Page, have also been in-
cluded. Among these are "On Song's Bright
Pinions," "A Minuet at Marley." "A Harmoni-
zation," by Charles F. Manney, of the negro
spirituelle; "When I Get to Heaven" are also
among these new releases.
Glen MacDonough Very 111
Glen MacDonough, one of the best-known
librettists and lyric writers of this generation,
is a patient in a Stamford, Conn., sanitarium.
Mr. MacDonough has been confined to that in-
stitution for several months and his condition
is said to be hopeless. He is being looked after
by the American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers, in which he was very active
and at one time an officer.
Wrtf for Dealers' Priema
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid,., New York
lias established a world-wide reputation as a
recording artist and his vaudeville headlining
engagement and WJZ broadcasting have won
him wide popularity.
Among the additions to the catalog of the A.
J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., are two numbers by
Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders, writers of
"Tumble Down Shack in Athlone" and "Little
Old Town in Ould Country Down." These
newer offerings are popular songs, entitled
"Too Many Kisses Mean Too Many Tears" and
"My Day Will Come When Your Day's Gone."
Renews Columbia Contract
Paul Specht this week renewed his contract
with the Columbia Phonograph Co. to supply
them with three orchestras, namely Paul Specht
and His Alamac Hotel Orchestra, "The Georg-
ians" and the "Romancers." During the time
that Paul Specht has been with the Columbia he
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My Sweetie Went Away
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Covered Wagon Days
Back in the Old Neighborhood
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16, 1924
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May Singhi Breen Will
Arrange for Irving Berlin
Well-known Ukulele Instructress and Soloist to
Handle All Ukulele Arrangements for That
Publisher in the Future
Miss May Singhi lircen, well-known teacher
of the ukulele to the pupils of three of the most
fashionable schools and an instructress to manv
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lin's repertoire are "Can It Be Love," by Fred-
crick Vanderpool, and "Ten Thousand Years
From Now," by Ernest R. Ball. Miss Beglin
has been heard to advantage in several song
recitals over Broadcasting Stations WEAF and
WOR, where she featured the above in addi-
tion to several others from the famous Witmark
Black and White Series.
Mexican Numbers Featured
by Sherman, Clay & Go.
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home.
Plugs "Dream Daddy" Strong
CHICAGO, TIJ.., February 9.—An exceedingly en-
thusiastic young gentleman who thinks "Dream
Daddy" is one of the biggest song hits of the
year is Phil Moore, representing the Joe Morris
Music Co. as traveling representative. He
stopped off in Chicago to say "Hello" to his
friend, Walter Wilson, last week and was on
his way again. Mr. Moore intersperses his sales
with plugs on the radio in the larger cities
which it is stated are bringing a large number
of sales of this song to dealers.
Portland, Ore., Branch Finds Local Public Buy-
ing These Songs—"Afterthoughts" Proving
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
Popular
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
PORTIANO, ORE., February 9.—Sherman, Clay &
Co. have presented to the musical public Henry
Francis Parks' beautiful novelette, "After-
thoughts," which is a good number for teachers.
Many of the movie organists are featuring
I Wonder Who's Dancing
"Afterthoughts" and a number of prominent mu-
sicians are using it as a theme.
With You Tonight
Sherman, Clay & Co. have placed on their
Where the Lazy Daisies
counter several Mexican numbers that are be-
Grow
coming very popular locally. Max Dolan and
His Orchestra played for the Victor record C.
Twilight Rose
Fernandez's "Cielito Lindo," which has been
If
You'll
Come Back
translated and adapted by Neil C. Wilson. The
record was very popular and it is anticipated
Steppin' Out
that the song will become just as popular. An-
Watching
the Moonrise
other Mexican number which is popular is
Arizona Stars
"Abandonado," by Guillermo Posado.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
U n t i l T o m O r r O W (Hasta Manana)
Charter Two New Bodies
for Advance of Music
May Singhi Breen
professionals, has been given an added distinc-
tion by Irving Berlin, Inc., in recognizing her
work as an expert arranger of ukulele solos.
Miss Breen has joined the arranging staff of
this publishing organization and in the future
all popular new issues and those now in the
current catalog are to be printed with her ar-
rangements for ukulele. Through her long ex-
perience as an instructress and music writer she
has devised a simple method for arranging
ukulele music in conjunction with the printing
of piano copies. Miss Breen is now considering
an offer to record for one of the leading record
companies. She is also a radio favorite and has
often been heard through Station WEAF. In
most of these latter programs she has been ac-
companied by Miss Peg Wanamaker, a clever
jazz pianist.
Emily Beglin Sings at Tivoli
The new Tivoli Theatre in the Rosemont sec-
tion of Newark is keeping up its reputation for
exceptional programs by featuring as soloist for
the next few weeks Miss Emily Beglin, dramatic
soprano, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera
Co. Among the prominent songs in Miss Beg-
Music Association of America and Music Con-
tests League Incorporated Under Laws of
State of New York
Supreme Court Justice Bijur approved re-
cently the incorporation of the Music Associa-
tion of America and the Music Contests League.
The petitions state that Otto H. Kahn, William
C. Breed, W. Fellowes Morgan and Paul D.
Cravath are among the incorporators. The
others are Ralph Jonas, William H. Johns, Mar-
tin Conboy, Isabel Lowden, George Cromwell,
W. Rodman Fay, Eugene Allen Noble, Rav
Palmer, James R. Murphy, Arthur S. Somers,
Mrs. Clarence Dickinson, William Leo Mulry,
Raymond Rogers, Jeremiah Wood, Edwin G.
Forster and Joseph O. Walsh.
The Music Association of America aims, ac-
cording to the petition, for the "development of
wider appreciation of good music, higher stand-
ards of musicianship, and to bring all people
in closer bonds of fellowship and understand-
ing; to promote musical arts, encourage native
genius, preserve the folk songs of other lands,"
and to engage in other musical activities. The
Music Contests "League aims to "promote and
develop, through friendly musical contests, a
greater interest in good music."
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