Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 21

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The Music Trade Review
MAY 22, 1926
Best Edition
of the
World's Best Music
Nationally Advertised
the metropolitan area, will hold its fourth an-
nual outing and dinner on June 26. Reserva-
tions have been made for Elks Lodge, Oakwood
Heights, Staten Island, N. Y. The members
and their guests will meet in front of Carl
Fischer, Inc., Cooper Square, at 2.15 the after-
noon of the outing and depart to the pleasure
grounds by auto.
Two New Additions
to the Berlin Catalog
"To-night's My Night With Baby" and "I've
Found a Round-About Way to Heaven" Win
Immediate Favor
S " ^ "
G o Wr< T
HORSES
SWEET MAN
WHAT A MAN
SITTIN' AROUND
SLEEPY TIME GAI»
SYMPATHY WALTZ
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
SOMEBODY'S LONELY
MY CASTLE IN SPAIN
PRETTY LITTLE BABY
THE SONG OF THE SEA
AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY
BY THE SIGN OF THE ROSE
LONESOME MELODY O' MINE
SO DOES YOUR OLD MANDARIN
SUPPOSE I HAD NEVER MET YOU
LET'S TALK ABOUT MY SWEETIE
FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE
SHE'S A CORN-FED INDIANA GIRL
DON'T WAKE ME UP (Let Me Dream)
I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
TOO MANY PARTIES AND TOO MANY
PALS
SHE WAS JUST A SAILOR'S SWEET-
HEAftT
I NEVER KNEW HOW WONDERFUL
YOU WERE
Irving Berlin, Inc., has two new additions to
its catalog which have in a short space of time
created popularity for themselves. The num-
bers are "To-night's My Night With Baby" and
"I Found a Round-About Way to Heaven."
The Berlin catalog, according to reports from
all sections of the country, is in heavy demand
despite the fact that reports show that sales on
music counters are somewhat off. This is a
tribute to the merit of these Berlin offerings
and the pains and energy taken by that organ-
Write for Dealers' Price
ization in exploiting them.
235 West 40th St.
New York
Besides all its other active sellers the Berlin
catalog now contains five numbers by Irving-
ally before radio audiences, has been besieged Berlin himself. These include his newest, "At
with letters from music lovers insisting that he Peace With the World." All of these Irving
write another mother song. In answering these Berlin songs are well up in the list of sellers.
demands, Mr. Harris has composed a song called The others are "Always," "Remember," "Don't through the widespread recognition this type of
American music has received. The fact that the
"My Mother's Kiss the Sweetest Kiss of All." Wait Too Long" and "Venetian Isles."
Ditson Co. makes these Negro spirituals avail-
This number has already been given some try-
able for all voices will, of course, tend to add
outs by professional performers with marked
to the interest.
success which would indicate that this newest
composition from the dean of song writers will
In the newest offerings of Negro spirituals,
win widespread approval in all sections of the
as arranged by William Arms Fisher, are found
country.
Second Event to Be Held in the Crystal Room "Steal Away" and "Everytime I Feel the Spirit."
The successes of Charles K. Harris include
of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel—Old Orchestra to There are several additions to the arrangements
of Charles Fonteyn Manney. Particularly im-
love ballads, sentimental songs, baby and
Play Again
portant of these is "When the Lord Called
mother songs. They all have wholesome lyrics
and unusual harmonic arrangements, most of
Under the sponsorship of the American Moses," part of a collection by Crudup Vesey,
the latter of which are by Frederick Watson. Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, which also include "My Father Took a Light,"
the second annual Victor Herbert Memorial "Black Sheep Where You Left You' Lamb," as
Concert will be presented in the Crystal Room well as "Has Anybody Here Seen My Lord."
of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on the night of Wed-
The Association of Music Men, composed of nesday, May 26, commencing at 10 o'clock.
Silvio Hein, himself a noted composer and an
the sales staff of standard publishing houses in
officer of the society, is arranging the affair and
The Philadelphia Music League will give as
has already secured the services of the musi- its annual Spring festival "America," described
cians who constituted Victor Herbert's own as "the most stupendous festival of music and
orchestra, and, in addition, an array of notable pageantry ever held in this country" on June 23
talent.
and 24.
Among the famous conductors who will lead
the orchestra on this occasion are Max Bendix,
Nahan Franko, Henry Hadley-, Silvio Hein, Ray-
mond Hubbell, Nathaniel Schilkret and John
Philip Sousa. Augustus Thomas will pay tribute
to Herbert, and Gene Beck, president of the
society, will act as master of ceremonies.
Latest Son** Triumplv
Among the individual artists to be heard arc
included Victor Barrovalli, Harrison Brockbank,
Tom Burke, Harry T. Burleigh, Adam Carroll,
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Greek Evans, Rudolf Friml, Evelyn Herbet,
Frank Moulan, Fritzi Scheff and Fred Stone.
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S. L. Rothafel, so widely known as "Roxy,"
will also direct the orchestra in a Herbert num-
ber.
To assure an opportunity for the maximum
number of people to enjoy this unique event it
is to be broadcast through station WEAF and
its hook-up of fourteen stations scattered over
ROSES OF PICARDY
the country.
for your direct benefit
That's Why Live Dealers
Push It
Century Music Pub. Go.
'LEO
Victor Herbert Memorial
Concert on May 26
Music Men's Outing
Sesqui Musical Festival
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THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETOUYOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
New Negro Spirituals
Issued by Ditson Co.
"Steal Away" and "Everytime I Feel the Spirit"
Added to This Firm's Well-known Collection
of Negro Music
The valuable collections of Negro spirituals,
which have been issued by the Oliver Ditson
Co. in recent years, are from time to time added
to. Most of these issues are made familiar
Everybody Worth While
both in
II CONCERT AND VAUDEVILLE
I s Singing It
M.WITMARK & SONS
1 6 5 0 BROADWAY
.NEW YORK
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Villa Moret Announces
Fischer Makes Special
"Reaching for the Moon"
a New Rose Song
Popular Book Offering
Winning Popularity
"Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" to Be Ex-
ploited Nationally by Pacific Coast Publisher
List of Numbers Includes Works on Ukulele,
Steel Guitar, Harmonica and Violin
Number Appearing in Many Dance and Radio
Programs—"My Little Nest" Also Played
Regularly
Villa Moret, Inc., the large Pacific Coast pub-
Carl Fischer, Inc., has made a special offer to
lisher, with executive headquarters in the Pan- the trade on some particularly appropriate
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. has pushed
tages Theatre Building in San Francisco and books for the Summer season. These are popu- its popular success, "Reaching for the Moon,"
branch offices in Chicago and New York, now lar in character and should move rapidly when into a prominent place in many dance and radio
announces a new sensational song called "Lay placed in a conspicuous position in the win- programs, with the result that it is gaining in
My Head Beneath A Rose."
dows or on the music counter. They include popularity at a rapid rate. Among the radio
Last year at this time the Villa Moret or- "Ukulele and How to Play It," "The Steel musical combinations that have featured "Reach-
ganization gave to the music world and the Guitar and How to Play It," both by Colman; ing for the Moon" are the Ipana Troubadours, the
trade the big success "Moonlight and Roses." "Foolish Songs for the Ukulele" (Haupt), "How Silvertown Cord Orchestra, Ben Bernie's Hotel
It. achieved an important place on the music to Play the Harmonica at Sight" (Minnevitch) Roosevelt musical combination, which, by the
counters of the country and still is an active and " 'Mellie' Dunham's Fifty Fiddlin' Dance way, are the recorders of this same number
seller. Later this same organization made a Tunes."
for the Columbia, Brunswick and Victor records.
national success of the novelty "Thanks for
These books are all timely, are in demand
Franz Lehar's "My Little Nest" (Of Heavenly
the Buggy Ride." Therefore, the word that this and for that reason the co-operation of the trade Blue), also a leading number in the Marks
same company is about to start an intensive should be assured in the efforts to extend their catalog, is not only played regularly in fox-trot
campaign on this number can be accepted as volume of sales during the Summer months form, but is rendered by many orchestras in
marking this song as unusual.
just ahead of us.
concert fashion.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge to men who desire positions.
What Shall I Give My Pupil?
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
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Octave Work, Left Hand Melody. Crossing the Hands—and
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You Will Find the Answer in the List of
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TEACHING MUSIC
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
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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.
Son for Mitch Marks
The Dunlap Music Store, formerly located in
the Kelwynn Building, Peekskill, N. Y., has
A baby son was born on May 12 to Mr. and taken attractive new quarters on North Divi-
Mrs. Mitch Marks at the Mount Morris Hos- sion street.
pital in New York City. The father is an
executive with the Edward B. Marks Music Co.
and the youngest brother of the head of that
firm. Mitch Marks has been with the concern
for more than thirty years and is known to
thousands in both the sales and professional
ends of the business. The new arrival is the
third child in the family, the others being Rob-
ert, aged fourteen, and Lucille, twelve. The
youngster will be called Alfred M. Marks.
Every One a Seller
Pettin' the Piano
Jimmie McHugh, professional manager of
Jack Mills, Inc., and who has appeared as a
radio entertainer with Irving Mills as the Hotsy
Totsy Boys, is the composer of a new piano
solo, called "Pettin' the Piano." This is the
first of a new series that will come from the
pen of James Francis McHugh.
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
I'm Gonna Let the Bumble
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