Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 16

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The Music Trade Review
APRIL 17, 1926
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°t-Iie Dramatic Ballad
Sensation
hf BILLY ROSE, MORT DIXON
'and RAY HENDERSON
T o u. Canft
Go Wrong
Five New Numbers
Added by Enoch & Sons
Include "Keep One Hour to Remember Me,"
"Beside Still Waters," "Haven of Tenderness,"
"A Sheepfold Song" and "Clorinda"
Enoch & Sons, 9 East Forty-third street, New
York City, which is noted for its English and
American ballads, have added five new numbers
to their catalog. One of these is called "Keep
One Hour to Remember Me," the lyric of
which is by J. Will Callahan and music by
Frank H. Grey. Both of these writers are im-
portant contributors to present-day catalogs.
Each has a number of successes to his credit and
their latest offering bears evidence of achieving
considerable popularity.
Other songs in the new offerings include a
sacred number^ the words and music of which
are by Bernard Hamblen, entitled "Beside Still
Waters." Harold Simpson has contributed the
words and Westell Gordon, of "Home of Mine"
fame, is responsible for "Haven of Tenderness."
"A Sheepfold Song," from the album "Sunset
Land," the lyric of which is by Arthur L. Sal-
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
M •KlNLEY
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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 Car-
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.
With
A n y S FEIST' Song
mon and the music by the late Landon Ronald,
is also included in the new list as well as a new
song called "Clorinda," which has recently been
featured by John McCormack in some of his
Firm Will Be Known as Elmer Schoebel, Inc.,
programs.
With Offices at 150 West Forty-sixth Street,
New York
Elmer Schoebel Enters
Publishing for Himself
Sellers in Portland, Ore.
PORTLAND, ORE., April
10.—Among the leading
sellers at present in this district is Irving Ber-
lin's "Always." It is being featured in both the
Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. Store as well as that
of Sherman, Clay & Co. The latter firm in a
special window display tied it up with the Victor
record of the number. According to the local
dealers other big successes are Feist's "Sleepy
Time Gal," Remick's "Someone To Love," and
Berlin's "Then I'll Be Happy."
Gonfrey in Dover, O.
0., April 12.—Zez Conf rey, widely known
pianist now touring Ohio with his own dance
band, appeared here Wednesday evening to one
of the biggest dance crowds on record. Con-
frey, widely known for his record recordings
and maker of many piano rolls with his com-
positions "Stumbling," "Kitten on the Keys" and
"Dizzy Fingers," visited several of the music
stores here where his records and rolls were
sold and as a result sales were greatly stimu-
lated, dealers said.
DOVER,
Marvin Lee in New York
Marvin Lee, sales manager for Milton Weil
Music Co., Chicago, 111., is in New York ar-
ranging a Spring campaign on his firm's pub-
lications throughout the East. He is giving
special attention to such songs as "Tie Me To
Your Apron Strings," "Nothing Else to Do,"
"Talking to the Moon," "Sorry and Blue" and
"Sadie Green" (The Vamp of New Orleans).
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Mlishers
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
Elmer Schoebel, well-known song writer, is
entering the music publishing business under
the trade name Elmer Schoebel, Inc., with of-
fices at 150 West Forty-sixth street, New York
City. Among his late numbers are "Spanish
Mama," "Ace in a Hole" and "The Nightmare."
Mr. Schoebel has specialized in blue numbers and
the above are written in his best vein. Among
the successes he has contributed to various
catalogs in the past are "Spanish Shawl,"
"Prince of Wails," "T. N. T." and "Military
Mike."
Bob Bernstein a Visitor
Bob Bernstein, who is associated with Sym
Winkel's Song Shop of Detroit and who is a
radio artist over station WCK of that city, was
a recent visitor in New York. Mr. Bernstein
is well known in music publishing circles and
received a warm welcome.
Every One a Seller
Lonesome and Sorry
There Are Two Sides to
Every Story
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Why Don't You Marry the
Girl?
Hot Henry
On Florida Shores
After Awhile
All the Hits from
"The Vagabond King"
—by Rudolf Friml
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
Strand Theatre Bldg.
New York
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Copyright, 1924, by McKinley Music Co.
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
CSINY PUBLISHER. OUR. REFEt
c^> o^> WRITE F~OFt PRICES ~>
2 0 5 4 W.LAKE ST. CHICAGO. ILL
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The Music Trade Review
APRIL 17, 1926
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