Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 9

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THE
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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MARCH 1, 1924
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Leo. rem, Inc
Wigler Goes on Road
for Irving Berlin, Inc.
Will Cover New York, Pennsylvania, Baltimore
and Washington for House—Now on His
Initial Trip for Firm
Samuel Wigler, a member of the sales and
advertising staff of Irving 13erlin, Tnc, has been
appointed traveling representative for the firm
and will cover New York, Pennsylvania, Bal-
timore and Washington. Mr. Wigler, who has
been studying to be an attorney, found the
popular sheet music field so fascinating as to
lure him away from his student activities. On
his present trip he will feature the permanent
sellers, "Sittin' in a Corner" and "That Old
Gang of Mine," as well as new offerings, in-
cluding "Mindin' My Bus'ness," "If the Rest of
the World Don't Want You," and the songs
from Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue" and
the musical show, "Topsy and Eva."
Songwriters Hold Frolic
The Songwriters of America held a frolic at
the Earl Carroll Theatre the evening of Feb-
ruary 28. This is an annual event with this
new organization, its purpose being to gather
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funds for a Songwriters' Club House. At a
recent meeting of this organization a plan to
induce the press and the public, to discard "Tin-
pan Alley" as a designation for the music pub-
lishing district was proposed.
Martin Numbers Widely Sung
Enoch & Sons, who have been featuring a
number of compositions of Easthope Martin,
have found a willing response from concert
artists and other vocalists during the present
season. Among those who are giving the works
of this composer a prominent place upon their
programs is Frank Parker, baritone and teacher
in Utica University, who has been using chan-
teys from "Way of a Ship." Byron M. Hat-
field, who recently appeared in a recital at the
Metropolitan Opera House, used the Martin
song, "Come to the Fair."
Features "Rosita" on Tour
Felix Ferdinando and His Havana Orchestra,
direct from Hotel Almendares, Havana, Cuba,
headlined the bill at the Broadway Theatre
recently. Their special feature number is
"Rosita," the new Spanish tango hit of the Sam
Fox Publishing Co. catalog. The elaborate
Cuban atmospheric setting blends very well with
this number and the orchestral arrangement
used is quite effective, giving full play to the
guitars and mandolins. The number received
applause. Mr. Ferdinando and His Havana
Orchestra will use "Rosita" throughout their
present vaudeville engagement, due to the suc-
cess the number has achieved.
H I T / ALWAYX-, HIT//I ONLY
50 New Numbers and New
Catalogs NOW READY for 1924
"Steamboat Sal"
"Happy and Go-Lucky in
My Old Kentucky Home"
"Little Town in the Ould
County Down"
MCKINLEY MUSIC CO.
Friedman With Johnston Go.
Leo Friedman, who has been sales manager
for several well-known popular music publish-
ers, has taken over the managerial reins of the
Earle Johnston Music Co* 1658 Broadway, New
York City. Two songs, of which the late Earle
Johnston was co-author, are being exploited by
the company. They are "I Could Be Laughing
With Somebody Else") But I'd Rather Cry Over
You), and "When You're Tired of Calling Me
Sweetheart, You Can Always Call Me Pal."
Earle Johnston will be remembered as one of
the writers of "When the Leaves Come Tum-
bling Down." Sam Coslow and John Ricca
were the collaborators.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
I Wonder Who's Dancing
With You Tonight
Where the Lazy Daisies
Grow
Twilight Rose
If You'll Come Back
Steppin' Out
Watching the Moonrise
Arizona Stars
Until T o m o r r o w (Hasla Manana)
Bring Back the Old
Fashioned Waltz
Hula Hula Dream Girl
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