Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 23

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THE
DECEMBER 6, 1924
MUSIC TRADE
53
REVIEW
of the orchestra, Mr. Downey sang that sterling
old—and yet comparatively modern—Irish favo-
rite, "Too Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral, THAT'S an
Irish Lullaby." The song is one of the many
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It remains a feature of the program during the
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Paul Whiteman's Concert
at Carnegie Hall
Orchestra Wins One of Greatest Successes
Ever Had Within Walls of Historic Structure
The Paul Whiteman Concert in Carnegie
Hall recently was an innovation even for that
temple of music in all its grades and moods, but
it was also one of the most stirring successes
ever registered within those historic walls. It
was, of course, a typical Whiteman program,
filled with surprises, musical gymnastics and
harmonic effects that won genuine enthusiasm.
One of the surprises of the evening was fur-
nished by Mortan Downey. A member of the
Paul Whiteman aggregation, he suddenly laid
aside his saxophone and stepped forward into
the spotlight. To the graceful accompaniment
Victor Herbert'
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
Death Takes Puccini,
Famous Opera Composer
Writer of "Tosca," "La Boheme," "Madame
Butterfly" and "Girl of the Golden West"
Dies in Brussels
Giacomo Puccini, the famous composer and
writer of internationally popular operas, died in
Brussels on Saturday of last week, where he
was undergoing radio treatment for ;i malignant
growth in the throat. Puccini was the com-
poser of "La Boheme," "Madame Butterfly,"
"Tosca," "The Girl of the Golden West," and
numerous others.
While Puccini was dying his "Madame But-
terfly" was being triumphantly presented in
Rome and "La Boheme" was presented at the
Metropolitan Opera House, New York, on the
evening of his death. By order of General
Manager Gatti-Casazza Chopin's funeral march
was played during a pause in the action.
The American renditions of Puccini's operas
rivaled in popularity those of past masters. His
"La Boheme" was played here 140 times;
"Tosca," 130, and "Madame Butterfly," 122, all
together a total of over 500 Puccini perform-
ances have been made when the opera tours
are included.
Hearst Making Special
Campaign on Songs
Drive in Vaudeville, Film Houses and Dance
Halls Linked Up With Dealers' Special Dis-
play Material
Hearst Music Publishers of Canada, Ltd., are
making a special campaign on its popular cat-
alog in vaudeville houses, photoplay theatres
and in the dance halls throughout the country.
All of the Hearst branch offices and its travel-
ing representatives are reporting unusual ac-
tivity on "Bringin' Home the Bacon," "In a
Wonderful World of Our Own," "Broken
Dreams" and "Tallahassee."
On all of these numbers the Hearst organi-
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zation is issuing special window strips, cut-
outs for counter display and other material
which when used should create sales. The
Hearst organization is paying particular atten-
tion to vaudeville singers and it is its conten-
tion that songs of merit presented frequently
to the music-buying public will be welcomed.
Features Marks Numbers
Bothwell Browne is appearing in vaudeville
in a song program billed under the title "Joyous
Musical Comedy Revue." The principal song
of this miniature production is called "My Lady
of Diamonds." There is also a fox-trot with
a catchy melody called "Sweetheart." E. B.
Marks Music Co. is the publisher.
Features Mills Song
The Hotel Chateau Orchestra, of Baltimore,
Md., is featuring "Nobody's Sweetheart" and
"Words," two of the hit numbers of the Jack
Mills catalog. Harry Dobe, the energetic leader
of this red-hot aggregation, writes that the for-
mer number is by far the most popular song
in the oyster city at the present time.
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DF.CEMBER 6,
1924
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Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., Publishers, New York City
"Sally" Receives Novel
and Successful Plug
Radio Used by Jack Yellen in St. Louis Brings
Immediate Response from Listeners-in.
December 1.—A Novel adver-
tising stunt, using the radio and the idea of Syd
Gates, manager of Loew's State Theatre, proved
quite successful. Jack Yellen, whose song "I
Wonder What's Become of Sally," and one of
the season's big successes, was induced by Mr.
Gates to sing several of his songs. The idea
in order to test the extent of the radio audience
included a free autographed copy of the song
to the first hundred listeners who wired or
would write the station. The next morning's
mail brought over five hundred requests for
copies and each succeeding mail brought other
requests from all parts of the country.
Livingston Lanning and Don Albert, the mu-
sical director, also devised a beautiful presenta-
tion of "I Wonder What's Become of Sally"
for the opening of the new theatre. Between
these two publicity ventures the song has had
some unusual publicity in this section.
He was responsible for the material of a long
list of vaudeville sketches. More recently he
had been a comic scenario writer, having con-
tributed material for Buster Keaton, Charlie
Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and others.
Gershwin Musical Shows
Open in New York
Score by George Gershwin and Lyrics by Ira
Gershwin—Harms, Inc., Publish the Music
Musical Shows Open
George Gershwin has written the music and
Ira Gershwin the lyrics for the new musical
comedy, "Lady Be Good," which opened at the
Lyric Theatre, New York City, on Monday
night of this week. The book is by Guy Bolton
and Fred Thompson. The production is in two
acts and six scenes with settings by Norman-
Bel Geddes.
The opening of this musical offering marks
the first appearance since their return from
London of Fred and Adele Astaire. Miss As-
taire, who was noted for her dancing in former
musical comedy appearances and who had early
experience in vaudeville, is now received as a
comedienne of first class.
Walter Catlett takes the leading comedy roles,
and Cliff Edwards, of ukulele fame, also fur-
The business of the late E. T. Paull, who died nishes some comedy as well as music. Other
on Wednesday of last week, will be continued. outstanding members of the cast include Alan
Besides his wife, Mr. Paull is survived by a Edwards, Kathlene Martyn, Gerald Olivei
married daughter. For many years he had as- Smith.
sociated with him a staff who will carry on the
The most popular song* are "Oh! Lady Be
executive work of the E. T. Paull Music Co. Good," "Fascinating Rhythm," "Hang On to
The offices will remain at 243 West Forty-sec- Me," "Man I Love," "The Half of It Dearie
Charles Bayha, the former orchestra man who ond street, New York City.
Iliues." Harms, Inc., are the publishers.
now makes his home in Miami, Fla., and who
recently placed a song entitled, "When the
Moon Shines on Carol Gables," with Irving
Berlin, Inc., is now completing another musical
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., has just is-
BERLIN, December 1.—On Christmas Eve the
offering in collaboration with Edgard Leslie.
Just before his return to Miami Mr. Bayha (jerman version of "Little Jessie James" will sued a popular priced song book for children
closed negotiations with Shapiro, Bernstein & open here. This follows the recent Viennese under the title "Mary Earl's Song Book for
Co., Inc., for the issuance of a novelty song premiere of the same show. It is expected Kiddies." The book contains sixteen pages of
that Harry Archer, the composer, will arrive popular songs frequently used by children in
entitled "Bessie Couldn't Help It."
games and now quite familiar in their issuance
in time to direct the music.
as children's records. The titles include "Lit-
tle Bo Peep," "Mary Had a Little Lamb,"
"Little Jack Horner," "Old Mother Hubbard,"
Thomas J. Gray, the well-known song writer
"Mulberry Bush," and what is said' to be the
"The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That
died early this week at his home, 456 West
first time in composition form, "Water Water
47th Street. Mr. Gray was thirty-six years old. 1 Loved," the ballad from the catalog of Leo Wildflower."
Feist, Inc., is proving one of the quickest suc-
cesses of this type of song ever recorded in
popular publishing circles.
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
There has been some hesitancy on the part
of producers in putting forth new musical
shows this Fall. The Irving Berlin Fourth An-
nual Box Revue, which opened this week, was
two months behind schedule. The tide seem-
ingly has turned, in the eyes of the producers,
for two other musical shows opened on Mon-
day night of this week. While theatrical busi-
ness has not been up to normal so far this
Fall the atmosphere is seemingly changed for
the better and theatrical interests are much
more optimistic.
Paull Business to Go On
New Bayha Number
To Open in Berlin
Thomas J. Gray Dead
New Song Book
Proves Big Success
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