Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 26

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Fox Tfot Hit
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and its G-douMe-O-D-COOP-
"All Alone" Featured
Widely by Music Dealers
Example in McCrory Window in Philadelphia
Typical of Dealers' Work on Berlin Popular
Number
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REVIEW
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style. It is a versatile number. It is an
appealing song and it has what makes ballads
sell—heart interest.
Dealers throughout the country have co-op-
erated with Irving Berlin, Inc., the publisher,
Irving Berlin's new song "All Alone" has
taken a prominent position on the sales coun-
ters throughout the country. The name of
Berlin on a song naturally gives any such new
offering immediate attention and a hearing.
This is all most of the Berlin songs need be-
cause the melody and the lyrics are persuasive
enough to close sales.
"All Alone" is not only played by a great
number of orchestras throughout the country
but it has taken a prominent position in vaude-
ville programs and in no few instances has
appeared in the repertory of concert artists.
The song is unusual for a popular number
inasmuch as it is readily available for both the
average vaudeville singer and to those of the
concert field who take great pride in their art.
Another attraction is that it can be sung in
strictly ballad song or in a syncopated fox-trot
What Shall I Give My Pupil?
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work.
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—-and
Dozens of Other Problems?
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
From the Newly and Thoroughly Revised
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EDITION OF
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acopy
TEACHING MUSIC
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
Celebrated Teacher. Composer and Concert Pianist.
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief "Music in the Home"
Edition), Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman. General
Federation of Women's Clubs). Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
wood, Allen Spencer, Clarence Eddy, Arthur Olaf Andersen,
Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Copyright, 1924, by McKinley Music Co.
DECEMBER 27, 1924
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Member Jk!
Ballad With
A Splendid Rhythm for
The Dancer.
Eddie Cantor Singing
"Rock-A-Bye Baby Days"
Introduces Feist Song in "Kid Boots"—Also
Featuring Number in Appearances in Ziegfeld
"Follies"
Eddie Cantor, who has played for a year at
the Earl Carroll Theatre, New York, in the
musical comedy, "Kid Boots," recently intro-
duced in a featured position in that production
Display of "All Alone"
in presenting "All Alone" to the music-buying
public. Besides counter displays it has been
frequently given exclusive window showings.
Recently the J. G. McCrory store of Phila-
delphia, Pa., in conjunction with a campaign on
"All Alone" held in Philadelphia territory not
only displayed the title pages of "All Alone"
throughout the music department but dressed
one of the most attractive windows featuring
this song that has so far been arranged, as the
accompanying photograph shows.
Court Upholds Publisher
RICHMOND, VA., December 20.—Motion picture
houses and theatres must pay royalties to com-
posers or publishers when they use any portion
of a copyrighted song or air during their pro-
grams or performances, according to an opinion
rendered to-day by Judge John Rose, of the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals. He
affirmed the decision of the District Court at
Charleston, S. C, that the Pastime Amusement
Co. must pay M. Witmark & Sons, publishers,
for the use of a copyrighted song in its motion
picture theatre.
Charles R. Warfel Back
Charles R. Warfel, manager of the trade de-
partment of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.,
returned early this week following a ten-day
trip through some of the trade centers in New
England. Mr. Warfel will spend the holidays at
home, but plans a trip through the West shortly
after the first of the year.
Eddie Cantor
the Leo Feist song, "Rock-a-Bye Baby Days."
This undoubtedly is one of the most successful
Cantor songs he has sung in years and the re-
sult of this added publicity for this popular num-
ber has been reflected in the sales.
Owing to sickness in the family of Will
Rogers, who has a stellar role in this season's
Ziegfeld "Follies," he is out of that show and
making a hurried trip to his former home in
Oklahoma. During his absence his place is taken
each performance by Eddie Cantor, who again
introduces the Feist song "Rock-a-Bye Baby
Days." This gives this number two good plugs
in two of the leading musical successes now
playing in New York. Cantor takes special de-
light in the rendition of "Rock-a-Bye Baby
Days." It is the type of song that he can and
does sing well.
"Jest" Becomes Opera
ROME, ITALY, December 24.—A new opera by
Umberto Giordano, based on the play known
in the United States as "The Jest," which had
a considerable success in New York, was pro-
duced recently at the Scala Theatre in Milan.
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DECEMBER 27, 1924
Mail Orders!
Century's ads do not solicit mail
orders but urge millions of readers
to go to their dealer—(THAT'S
YOU!)
In spite of this we
receive quite a num-
ber of requests, but
all of them are im-
mediately s e n t t h e
CENTURY dealer.
C E N T U R Y KIMTION de-
serves your hearty co-operation
because of its tremendous value,
its wholesome profit and its
National Advertising:.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
Most Popular Series
Showing Big Demand
Reports of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge Series
Show Steady Increases in Sales Volume
It was remarked some time ago in these col-
umns that, despite the inroads radio has made
on popular music and on the leisure time in the
homes of America, with its aid there was also
the possibility that American home life of a
decade ago might return in vogue.
Motion pictures, dance halls, theatres and the
automobile take people away from home, and
radio at least, while absorbing the pleasure pe-
riod hours, keeps Americans close to the fire-
side.
A concrete demonstration of this return of
old fashioned home life is given by the sales
Victor Herbert's
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
figures of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., pub-
lishers of "The Most Popular Series of Music
Books," which show that during the past six
months such books as "Songs for Every Oc-
casion," "Most Popular Hymns," "Most Pop-
ular Home Songs," "Most Popular Songs for
the Drawing Room," "Mother Goose," "Most
Popular Children's Piano Pieces" and publica-
tions of like caliber all had substantial increases
in sales volume.
The books mentioned are all of the type that
are popular in Jiome gatherings and can be
taken as an indication of home musical interest.
Theatre Orchestra Edition
Issued by Carl Fischer
Contains Arrangements of World's Finest
Musical Literature—New Outlet for the
Dealers
"The Theatre Orchestra Edition" of Carl
Fischer, Inc., contains high-grad£ practical ar-
rangements of the finest works in the world's
musical literature. It brings the great master-
pieces to both the large and small musical com-
bination and its popularity is continued through
the appropriate additions that arc made to it
at frequent intervals.
The dealer interested in advancing the musical
taste of his community would do well to present
catalogs, literature and other available mate-
rial of the Carl Fischer "Theatre Orchestra Edi-
Lion," as well as other good orchestra catalogs
to the orchestra leaders in his community.
Harold Flammer
Starts on Western Trip
Harold Flammer, New York publisher, has
left for a long trip to the Pacific Coast. He
will represent as well as his own catalog, the
publications of R. L. Huntzinger, Inc. This
co-operation between Mr. Huntzinger and Mr.
Flammer has been under contemplation for
some time and has now reached a practical
solution.
Mr. Flammer will start in Pennsylvania, travel
West through Ohio, Kentucky and Texas to
California, thence up the Coast to Seattle and
return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City,
the Twin Cities and Chicago.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO
Ray Miller Broadcasting
Ray Miller and His Arcadia Orchestra are
broadcasting each Tuesday night during Decem-
ber during Brunswick hours through station
W/Z. This is quite a departure for the Miller
organization, which has always been adverse to
broadcasting gratis.
Ray Miller and His Arcadia Orchestra arc
playing some of the larger Keith theatres in
the metropolitan area during December and
January.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Put this book
to work for you
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