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The Music Trade Review
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DECEMBER 25, 1926
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WALTER DONALDSON
One of the greatest Comedy Soi^s
ever written-Gus Kahn at Us best-
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GUS KAHN
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Far West. Some of her appearances before the
microphone have been made in the East over
station WMCA and have produced so much
comment that many other broadcasting stations
"Cookie," First Artist to Broadcast in the Far bid for her services.
West, Also Wins Success Before the Micro-
We have many excellent radio singers, but
phone in the East
most of these confine their activities to the mere
rendering of songs. The song interpreters,
"Cookie," the "California sunshine girl," is whicli are so popular in vaudeville and photo-
now appearing in Eastern radio programs fol- play houses, invariably are unable to get over
their effects in their radio work. This is due
to the failure on the part of the audience to see
the facial expressions and such body movements
that add to the value of interpretations in vaude-
ville. There are, however, a few radio artists
that have succeeded in getting over their per-
sonality by radio and "Cookie" is one of them.
In her radio appearances she is accompanied on
the piano by Miss Ida Warshauer, now with
Sherman, Clay & Co. in New York.
Puts Her Personality in
Her Radio Programs
lyric-
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Absolutely SURE-FIRE/
hy GUS RAHN eand
WAITER DONALDSON
"Fox Progressive Elementary
Series" Widely Advertised
Work for Juvenile Bands and Orchestras Fea-
tured by Cleveland Publishing Firm in School
Media
The growth of young orchestras and bands
throughout the country is shown through the
preparation by several publishers of special
material for these new organizations. One of
the latest publishing organizations to enter the
education of the young band and orchestra is
the Sam Fox Publishing Co., New York and
Cleveland, Ohio, which some time ago an-
nounced the "Fox Progressive Elementary
Series." This series is for young bands and or-
chestras and is available separate or combined.
The whole series has been arranged with
great care and is the work of successful in-
structors to these young organizations. It is
Tommy Stacks Features
divided into three parts, the first two being in-
structive, while the third part contains melo-
"Raggedy Rose" Song odious
compositions that will appeal to the
Featured Singer With Clicquot Club Eskimos young students.
The reception of the "Fox Progressive Ele-
Singing New E. B. Marks Number
mentary Series" has already indicated its wide
Tommy Stacks, phonograph and radio artist usefulness and this has induced the Fox organ-
and feature vocalist of the Harry Reser Clicquot ization to inaugurate an extensive advertising
Club Eskimos, is introducing a new Edward B. program in school magazines and other media
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"Cookie"
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Marks publication entitled "Raggedy Rose," in order to bring it further recognition. This
lowing several years of success in similar activi- written by John Milton Hagen and Marian Gil- series is sold through the retailer and for that
ties in Pacific Coast centers. "Cookie," by the lespie, writer of the success, "When You Look reason the present program is interesting.
way, was the first artist to broadcast in the in the Heart of a Rose." Tommy Stacks is
the singer heard every Thursday night with
Taylor Widely Sung
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the Clicquot Club Eskimos over WEAF and
fourteen other stations. Mr. Stacks is also
Deems Taylor, the composer who will be
known for his excellent vocal recordings for honored in February by the introduction of his
Brunswick, Columbia, Okeh and other leading opera "The King's Henchman," has long been
phonograph companies.
noted as a writer on musical topics. In addi-
Oliver Ditson Company
tion he has written some well-known orches-
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The Review. In it advertisements are inserted these are no ordinary numbers is attested by
Dealers
free of charge for men who desire positions. the fact that in the present programs of Reinald
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Deems Taylor appears. These songs, all pub-
lished by J. Fischer & Bro., include "Captain
Stratton's Fancy," "Plantation Love Song,"
"The Messenger," "The Rivals" and "A Song
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In the Garden of Tomorrow
Song of Songs
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A Little Love, A Little Kiss
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