Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 26

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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 25, 1927
Australian Dealer on
Visit to New York
Wn
George Sutherland, of Allan & Co., Melbourne,
Stopping Off at Leading Cities in Connection
With Business Matters
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you absolutely against loss.
George Sutherland, general director of Allan
& Co., with headquarters in Melbourne, Aus-
tralia, and operating branches in other large
centers in that continent, is a visitor in the
United States. During the past week he visited
Leo Feist, Inc., for whom his company are
Australian agents. Allan & Co. are also agents
for the Sonora phonographs and American
pianos.
Mr. Sutherland has a wide acquaintance in
most of the larger centers of the United States
among music retailers. He has in the past at-
tended some of the gatherings of the National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers. His pres
ence is always welcome.
Issue New Publications
Designed for Tenor Banjo
Century Music Pub. Go.
235 W. 40th St.
New York
Summer Catalog of
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder
Nicomede Co. Offers Some Forty Individual
Solos and Duets for That Instrument To
gether With Folios and Instruction Books
The Nicomede Co., of Altoona, Pa., has just
issued a series of new publications chiefly for
the tenor banjo. These include forty individual
One of the Most Active This Firm Has Ever tenor banjo solos and duets and four new
Had Is Now Being Exploited Throughout folios of tenor banjos, solos and duets. In addi-
Country
tion there is a four-volume instruction book for
the banjo, carrying the title "Loar's Orchestral
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder are starting the Tenor Banjo Method." This latter is particu-
Summer season with one of the most active larly available for the tenor banjo student and
catalogs they have ever gathered together at carries him from the first stages of instruction
this period. Some of these are among the out- to that of professional accomplishment.
standing successes and others are making for-
ward strides in a manner that assures heavy
Sherman Clay & Go.
sales.
Among these songs are "Under the Moon,"
Song at Roxy Theatre
"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away," "There's
Something Nice About Everyone (But There's "Charmaine" to be Featured in Connection
Everything Nice About You)," "Dawn of To-
With Showing of "What Price Glory" at New
morrow," "Nesting Time," "I Love No One But
York Playhouse
You" and the novelty ballad "You Went Away
Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long." Certainly
"What Price Glory," the feature photoplay, is
a meritorious collection.
scheduled for early opening at the Roxy Thea-
tre, New York. As the musical feature in the
same
the Sherman, Clay & Co.'s song
Marvin Lee in New York success, program
"Charmaine," will be used. "What Price
Marvin Lee, general sales manager of the Glory" is really the first important picture that
Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago, 111., is visiting has appeared at this S. L. Rothafel theatre,
this week the New York offices of the com- despite the fact that it has been a gigantic suc-
pany. The Weil organization has several active cess from the start.
With this new outstanding photoplay feature
songs in its catalog and is particularly em-
phasizing the possibilities and the wide accept- and the Sherman, Clay & Co. song as attrac-
tions, a new winning combination has been
ance of the song, "Who's Your Sweetheart."
arranged.
Featuring "Berlin Bits"
June 18.—At the Columbia
Theatre this city, Harry Linden and his All
Artist Orchestra are playing a specialized pro-
gram called "Irving Berlin Bits." This pro-
gram starts with Berlin's first hit "Alexander's
Ragtime Band" up to his present-day songs and
his latest "Russian Lullaby."
PORTLAND,
ORE.,
HIS NEW SENSATION
. VWHENDAY
IS D O N E
AMERICAN VERSION OP THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS "MADONNA
HARMS
INC.
62 W.
45TH.
ST, N.YC.
SUNDAY
THK CAT
SA-LU-TA
COLLETTE
AT SUNDOWN
SHE'S GOT " I T "
LAZY WEATHEK
JUST WOND'RING
HONOLULU MOON
THINKING OP YOU
IF YOU SEE SALLY
HE'S THE LAST WOllt)
CHEEUIE UEEitlE UKE
THE DIXIE VA(l\liO.M)
SING ME A UAUY isONO
IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
I ALWAYS KNEW I'D FIND YOU
SAM, THE OLD ACCORDION MAN
YOU DON'T LIKE IT—NOT MUCH
OH: WHAT A PAL WAS "WHOOZIS-
LOVE IS JUST A LITTLE BIT OF
HEAVEN
THEBES A THICK IN PICKIN' A
CHICK-CHICK-CHICKEN TO-DAY
Write for Dealers' Price
LEO
a new musical show. The producer is 1 Janies
LaPenna, with a book by Hugh Stanislaus
Stange, and the music by J. Fred Goots, with
lyrics by Al Dubin.
Selvin Home From Europe
Ben Selvin, well-known orchestra leader and
Brunswick record artist, has returned to the
United States following a short period in con-
tinental centers of Europe and in England. Mr.
Selvin made several records in the London lab-
oratories of the Brunswick while on the other
side.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
A recent addition to
THE WITMARK
Black and White Series
and already
A BIG SELLER
Music Men Hold Outing
On Saturday of this week the Association of
Music Men, composed of salesmen and clerks
of standard music publishing houses, held its
annual outing at the Elk's Club House, Staten
Island, N. Y. Swimming, baseball games, prize
bowling and other outdoor and indoor activities
were the order of the day. An unusually large
attendance was on hand.
Opens Sulphur Music Shop
SULPHUR, OKLA., June 18.—Mrs. Tom Ayres is
manager of the Sulphur Music Shop just opened
on South Second street, this city. A complete
line of sheet music, phonographs and records
is available. This store is a branch of Mayes
Music Shop.
MORE.Y LiVIDSON
CARL RUPP
M.WIIMARK I- SONS
NF.W V0RK
Marks to Publish "Ritzy"
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. has ac-
quired the music publishing rights of "Ritzy,"
Solo—Three Keys: F, Ab, Bb. Octavo—Male,
Female, Mixed Vocal Orchestration. Band
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
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