Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 13

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MARCH 28, 1925
IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted By V. D. Walsh
Conditions Among the Sheet
Music Merchants of Richmond, Va.
Maurice Richmond, of the Richmond Music Sup ply Corp., New York, Tells of the Conditions
Existing Among the Retail Merchants There—Written Exclusively for The Review
On the opposite side is the sheet music depart-
ment where every standard edition, likewise the
classics are carried complete, vocal, piano and
for every other instrument. The popular music
display is particularly interesting in its arrange-
ment, freshness of stock, displaying all the up-
to-the-minute successes the public is demanding.
Through his many years' experience Mr. Cor-
bitt has profited evidently to the extent of mak-
ing his department one of the few real musical
rendezvous of the country. He is the type who
thinks much more than he says, for thinking
out problems and then putting them into action
is his way of performance. From his view-
point he puts the light in this manner: "There
are three kind of thinkers, those who think in
advance, those who think in time and those who
think too late. The result of success depends
Maurice Richmond
t a k e n
o v e r
f r o m
the Cable Company by J. G. Corley. In 1921 upon which class of thinker you are. Original
young and energetic Frank W. Corley was thinking in advance of action brings undoubt-
made vice-president and G. William Greener edly the best results. Real thinking gives more
was elected treasurer. This house uses as its breadth to the soul and spirit. As the old say-
slogan "The House That Made Richmond Mu- ing goes, think first before you do and you will
sical." It is a jobber and distributor of the not have any regrets. To philosophize this
Victor line, and also a retailer of Victor goods. thought, when our heads are covered with
white snow that never melts, can we look back
In its piano lines it features the entire Cable
line, Mason & Hamlin, and the Duo-Art. J. G. over our lives and say T took time to think!'"
Lee-Fergusson Piano Co.
Corley, the president, holds a similar position
The name of Lee-Fcrgusson in the music cir-
of the Wednesday Club, a choral society that
cles of Richmond has been in existence for over
lias been instrumental in bringing to this city
thirty years. This house features the Chicker-
many great artists. He has the honor of hav-
ing piano as leader, The American Piano Co.
ing been the first president of the local Rotary
Club. This firm operates three stores, head- line, including Marshall & Wendell and Am-
pico, the P>rambach, Estey, Mehlin and Gul-
quarters at Richmond, a branch at Petersburg,
bransen, with the complete Victor line and So-
Va., managed by J. K. Fletcher, and one at
Durham, N. C, headed by A. C. Cavedo. In a nora, selected line of musical merchandise of
short interview with the treasurer, G. William every description, and a representative stock of
sheet music essential to a first-class music store.
Greener, he stated that the year just passed
was very successful, for, due to the energetic Mr. Fergusson is of the type who is on the "in-
side looking out" for business. He has been
work of Frank W. Corley, the firm went out
and got the business. Mr. Greener also related successful not only in his own line but in many
his first activities with the old Richmond Music outside interests. His organization, while com-
Co., when Mr. Paull was active and when pub- pact, is a very happy one, due to Mr. Fergus-
lishing was quite an item. The first march, son's personality, which is so reflected and
demonstrated through his willingness to give
called "I'en Hur Chariot Race,"—how it did sell
by the tens of thousands! It is still selling to- his employes all the due credit.
Upon entering the store I was met by Miss
day.
The manager of the musical instrument de- Inez Verser, the charming little lady who is in
partment, as well as the sheet music, is an in- charge of the front part of the store, the sheet
dividual who is known to many of us in the music, phonographs and other merchandise and
who isalso asort of general utility personage. Mr.
industry. Guy H. Corbitt carries an endorse-
Fergusson greeted me very pleasantly and asked
ment of twenty^five years' experience in this
me to come into his office for a little chat. He
line of work. He started originally with John
F. Ellis & Co., at Washington, D. C. He was believes in personal liberty in spite of the fact
later with Sanders & Stayman, and traveled a that every institution needs law and order, but
few years after that for the old American Mu- resents the necessity of hard rules and regula-
tions to himself and to his employes. Never-
sic Stores outfit. He has been associated with
the Corley Co. for ten-years. It is hardly nec- theless his business is well organized to the
. essary to describe the completeness of this extent that he is not a slave to it and is able
to take an occasional holiday, which sure stops
store, likewise the attractiveness of the depart-
him from going to seed. He talked to me
ments managed by Mr. Corbitt. The musical
about his recent trip to Florida and how he en-
instrument department comprises the best
that is manufactured, such as Ruescher saxo- joyed it. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club,
Chamber of Commerce, the Civic Association
phones, the Gibson and Martin lines, Roth vio-
and everything connected with musical circles.
lins and Ludwig drums, etc.
The sheet music department has such a mag- He disclosed the fact that his great hobby in
the piano line is specializing particularly on
netic atmosphere to the consumer for its
attractiveness. The woodwork is in silver oak. grand pianos and he is known that way. His
On one side you will find an attractive display motto is to look upon the bright side of every-
of musical, instruments in glass cases with slid- thing. He said, "It is wise to keep a good tem-
per and lose a bad one. Why waste energy?
ing doors where every instrument is systemat-
We must all make the best of to-day. This is
ically arranged. The wood on the interior is
the only day you have. There is no to-morrow.
covered with plush, even to the extent of the
To-day is the time, the season out of which
shelving holding the instruments cut to fit
T> ICHMOND, VA., March 25 —Richmond,
"•• the capital city of Virginia, has been asso-
ciated in national events since 1609, the present-
day population given as 215,000 and is termed
the center of Southern
culture.
Corley Piano Co.
The Corley Piano
Co. was o r i g i n a l l y
called the Richmond
Music Co. and was
started back in 1880 by
John G. Corley and E.
T. Paull, the deceased
music publisher and
famous march king. In
1911 the business was
SONGS THAT SELL
Listening (New), by Irving Berlin
Yearning (New)
All Alone, by Irving Berlin
Seventeen
Oh, How 1 Miss You Tonight
Show Me the Way (New)
Ukulele Lady (New)
All Aboard for Heaven (New)
Marie, Marie, Marie
My Sweetie and Me
Can't Your Friend Get a Friend for Me?
Oh, Mabel (New)
Please Be Good to My Old Girl
What'll I Do?
I Ain't Got Nobody to Love
Hot Tamale Molly



BOOKS THAT SELL
TIDDLE DE UKES — Comic Songs for
the Ukulele
Universal
Dance Folio No. 8
X Special 1925
Edition
Peterson's Ukulele Method

World's Favorite Songs
4th MUSIC BOX REVUE, 1925
In the Shade of a Sheltering Tree
Tell Her in the Springtime
Tokio Blues
DIXIE TO BROADWAY
Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
Dixie Dreams
Hits Irom TOPSY and EVA
Rememb'ring
I Never Had a Mammy
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York
you can build your success and happiness. The
question is how are you utilizing the hours of
to-day. If you are banking- on the elusive to-
morrow you are wasting your now for the un-
certain to-morrow."
The little lady whom we call Miss Inez Ver-
ser is of the peppy type, on the job continually
with an alert and active mind and a very pleas-
ant and cheerful outlook upon everything. The
department is compact in view of the fact that
it carries special lines boiled down to a concen-
trated stock in order to have a greater turn-
over.
Dealers' Association
Virginia has an organization called the Music
Teachers of Virginia, headed by Miss Edna
Shaeffcr, of Harrisonburg, Va. Recently this or-
ganization were the guests of the local music
dealers' association.
They were splendidly
taken care of and a very interesting program
was arranged. This local organization com-
prises the following houses in the trade: The
Corley Co., Lee-Fergusson Piano Co., Walter
D. Moses & Co., Crafts Piano Co., Biggs Music
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Co. and Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. A letter of ap-
preciation was received by Mr. Fergusson in
behalf of the Teachers' Association for the
splendid treatment accorded them while in the
city. There seems to be the proper spirit of co-
operation among the music merchants in Rich-
mond.
While on my way to the hotel I noticed one
of the famous Ford "lemonsines" come to a sud-
den stop with a jolt. The occupant worked on
the starter and it refused to act and the driver
was forced to dismount and endeavor to crank
the engine with the aid of a starting handle.
For five minutes or more he turned the handle
furiously, while a crowd gathered. Suddenly an
old lady stepped forward and pressed a penny
into the perspiring motorist's hand. "My good
man," she said gently, "I wish all the organ
grinders were as quiet as yours." She thought
he surely was playing "soft music."
W. D. Moses & Co.
Since 1878 this house has been in existence in
these parts. Louis J. Heindl, part owner and
manager, is the active head. This is the house
of the Steinway and also Hardman, Peck & Co.,
the Victor line, Washburn instruments, the
King line of band .instruments, and the feature
punch lino embodied in their advertising states
that they are "the oldest music house in Vir-
ginia and North Carolina." They employ nine
men on the road as their outside selling or-
ganization. The year just past has been a suc-
cessful one and up to their expectations. The
sheet music department, as well as the instru-
ments, is managed by Bernard W. McCann, the
type of individual who simply loves to work
and work, and some more work and makes
work his play. Mr. McCann believes that the
teaching of music in public schools and of the
various instruments has a great deal to do with
the increased demand for everything musical in
the city. He has been fourteen years with the
house in the same capacity. Schirmer is their
feature in the classics, nevertheless they carry
all the requirements of the teacher and pupil.
Miss Laura Webster possesses a real Yankee
name, but claims no relationship to old "Daniel,"
who had such a tremendous vocabulary. Nev-
ertheless the fact cannot be denied that she
possesses a great deal of charm, is ever alert
and takes her daily tasks as a real optimist
would do, taking care of the popular music de-
partment where the real hits of the day are car-
ried and nothing is overlooked if she can help it.
A Richmond in Richmond
The psychological effect of a "Richmond"
being in Richmond was pleasant to my mental-
ity. The dignified atmosphere with the real old-
fashioned Virginia friendship acted as a tonic,
and helped to restore my physical being and
energy I had put forth in calling on the trade
the week before.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
California Ramblers to
Garo Roma Song Shop
Plan Sacred Program
Proves a Big Success
Well-known Composer of Many Numbers in
Witmark Black and White Division Now in
California Town
Will Broadcast It During Easter Week From
Station WGBS—Some Numbers Which Will
Be Played
Caro Roma, one of the best known and most
successful of American women composers and
who has sung and played to audiences in all
parts of the country, finally was lured to the
sunshine of California, where she now makes
The California Ramblers, the well-known
New York dance orchestra, directed by Arthur
Hand, will broadcast a program of hymns on
Station WGBS, New York, during Easter
week, according to W. T. Kirkeby, the mana-
ger of this musical combination.
The hymns selected as appropriate for this
occasion will include "The Lord Is Risen,"
"The Palms," "Lo The Stone Is Rolled
Away," "It is the Blessed Raster Morn" and
"Holy, Holy Holy." Special symphonic ver-
sions will be made by The California Ramblers,
who are noted for their dance music as record-
ing artists for the Columbia Phonograph Com-
pany of New York. The hymnal music, how-
ever, will not be played for dancing purposes.
The California Ramblers arc also considering
the symphonic arrangement, for broadcasting
purposes over WGBS, such well-known hymns
as "Abide With Ale," "My Faith Looks Up To
Thee," "Lead, Kindly Light," "Rock of Ages,"
and "When the Mists Have Rolled Away."
The Caro Roma Song Shop
her home. In the little town of Fruitvale,
where she writes as the mood dictates, she also
operates an attractive song shop. The original
shop was so successful and the business has
grown to such proportions that it was found
necessary to move to a new location. The
shop is a gathering place for many notables,
particularly for those musically inclined, and
most visitors to this sunny California loca-
tion call at the song shop.
Caro Roma's compositions form an important
part of the Witmark Black and White edition
and this catalog as well as her own numbers
are featured in the California song shop.
Among her own best sellers and favorites are
such secular songs and ballads as "Can't You
Heah Me Calling, Caroline," "In the Garden
of My Heart," "My Jean," "Resignation," "Ring
Out, Sweet Bells of Peace" and "Thinking of
Thee." Also such sacred songs as "Comfort
Ye One Another," "God Shall Wipe Away All
Tears," "The Silent Voice," "The Wondering
One," a song cycle, "Sea Songs" and others.
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School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
March Victorious
(Mabel Metzger-Wright)
Pacific Patrol
(Mabel Metzger-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
(llosey)
American Beauty March
(Williams)
Knights of Columbus March
(Clifford)
Valiant Volunteers
(Mabel Metzger-Wright)
Order Through Jobber or Direct
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publisher*
New York City
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