Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 3

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
42
The Music Trade Review
F. K. Steele, Inc.,
in New Quarters
Firm Occupies Increased Space on Fourth
Floor of 745 Seventh Avenue, New York
Fred K. Steele, Inc., which during the past
months has successfully introduced several
popular successes, is now moving into new and
by this musical combination will be released
shortly in February.
In the increased quarters of Fred K. Steele,
Inc., the company will be enabled to greatly
extend its activities. Its other songs that have
met with success include "Will You Think of
Me?" a waltz ballad, "Oo-gle-oo-glee-ee," the
"Monkey Song" and "Florence! Cut It Out,"
described as the laugh song.
Fred Steele has a host of friends in the music
trade and in the professional field, including
artists and band and orchestra leaders. This,
together with his sound judgment of song ma-
terial, can be credited with the firm's quick
success.
JANUARY 15, 1927
Carl Fischer, Inc., Makes
55th Spring Offer
Special Listing Includes Large Number of
Popular Items from the Fischer Catalog
Carl Fischer, Inc., has just announced its
fifty-fifth spring trade offer. This season's list,
as befits such a tremendous catalog as is pub-
lished by Carl Fischer, Inc., includes many fea-
tures from the Fischer Edition, Superior Edi-
tion, numerous methods, interesting publications
for botli reed and brass instruments, selected
numbers from the Carl Fischer's Music Library,
compositions of Leopold Godowsky, Fritz
Kreisler, Master Edition of the Masters, em-
"Am I Wasting My
bodying complete piano works of Bach, Beet-
Time on You" Week hoven, Chopin and Mendelssohn, and authorita-
tive editions by Busoni, Friedman, Scharwenka,
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, Inc., Announce Last Lamond, Mugellini and Petri.
Week in January for Special Sales Drive on
It also comprises piano music of every de-
Number
scription, including much instruction material
properly presented for appropriate grades, sup-
Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, Inc., 1595 Broadway, plemented by numbers for the violin and piano.
New York City, publishers of a number of popu-
Much space is given over to the special an-
lar successes including "Am I Wasting My Time nouncement of the new successful violin method
on You," have designated the last week in Jan- known as the "Leopold Auer Graded Course
uary as "Wasting My Time Week." There have of Violin Playing." This comes in eight books
been weeks of all sorts in this country, some of lor individual and class instruction issued at
them with unusual success to manufacturers popular prices. Under the Leopold Auer
and merchants. This is the first time, however, signature is also a graded course of ensemble
that we have a "Wasting My Time Week."
playing.
Despite the humorous caption the song itself
Despite the lengthy list it is appropriate to
has been one of the best ballads of the season reproduce
the foreword that appears in the
and the trade should give this rising young pub- introductory pages under the caption "Through
lishing firm every co-operation in sending the the Dealer's Glasses."
campaign over for a final "bang." The pub-
Fred K. Steele
"Aside from the ethics involved, it wouldn't
larger quarters in order to care for the expan- lishers have arranged intensive plans along sales be very clever of us to list a lot of deadwood
and
publicity
lines
and
"Am
I
Wasting
My
Time
sion of its business.
in these pages neatly camouflaged among a
On Monday of this week it opened new on You" will be heard practically on every tew good sellers. We wouldn't get very far
dance
floor,
by
way
of
radio,
in
cabarets
and
studios in the northern wing on the fourth floor
even if the average American music dealer did
of 745 Seventh avenue, New York City. In its photoplay houses. The trade is being en- not have as good a knowledge of values as
couraged
to
make
special
window
displays
of
new quarters it has enlarged executive offices,
he has. Because the stuff wouldn't sell and
several demonstration booths, a band and or- the title pages of "Am I Wasting My Time the next time we sent out our stock offer no-
chestra department and a shipping department. on You" and the record and roll companies, hiidy would buy."
The rapid rise of this young publishing firm their distributors and dealers are all arranging
can be credited to its wide selection of popular lo take part in the sales drive.
More Shubert Operettas
The firm of Bibo, Bloedon & Lang, Inc., is
numbers and to the energetic work of Fred
Steele, the head of the company, who has had not only to be congratulated on giving the trade
The Messrs. Shubert announce several new
long experience in the popular publishing field, several successes, but their methods should be
encouraged due to the fact that once they pre- operettas for 1927. Their next offering will be
and to his assistant, Billy Heageny.
The firm has had unusual success with the sent a number they continue an active campaign "My Maryland," an operetta based on the Clyde
ballad fox-trot, "Every Little While," which on it over a long period, thus making possible Fitch play "Barbara Frietchie," with score by
Sigmund Romberg, book by Dorothy Donnelly,
has been programmed widely in vaudeville, has the rapid movement of the goods.
and staged by J. C. Huffman. The first per-
frequently been radio broadcast and is one of
formance takes place in Atlantic City this week.
the feature numbers of George Olsen and His
F. L. Stanton Dies
Next comes "The Willow Tree." The com-
Hotel Pennsylvania Music. A Victor record
ATLANTA, GA., January 7.—'Frank L. Stanton, poser of "Countess Maritza," Emmerich Kal-
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
poet laureate of Georgia and author of many man, will be represented with a new piece very
widely known poems, several of which have be- popular abroad and called "The Circus Princess."
come famous songs, died here to-day. Mr. Stan- And Armand Vecsey, composer of "The Night-
ton was nearing his seventieth birthday and ingale," is already working on the score of a
leaves a widow, a daughter and two sons. Sev- new operetta.
eral of his songs have become famous standard
Oliver Ditson Company
numbers and continue in active sale. These in-
Britton With Cameo
BOSTON
NKW YORK
clude "Mighty Lak' a Rose," "Just A-Wearing'
Anticipate and Supply EYery Requirement of Music
Dealers
The Cameo Record Corp. has just signed a
For You" and "Li'l Feller."
contract with Peggy Britton to record twenty-
four selections for it during the coming year.
All her recordings will be under the direction
of Joe Davis, who secured the contract for her.
Her first releases are, "Hello Bluebird," "Sun-
day," "Don't Take That Black Bottom Away"
LATEST SUCCESSES
and "I Could Stand a Little Lovin' From You."
BOSTON
Publishers
CHAPPELL-HARMS, INC.
FOR YOU AND ME
COME BACK IN DREAMS
THE FAR-AWAY BELLS
I FOUND YOU AT LAST
THAT LITTLE WORLD IS MINE
POPULAR SUCCESSES
Rosea of Picardy
A Nighl of Love
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
In the Garden of Tomorrow
Song of Songs
By My Fireside
A Little Love, A Little Kiss
185 MADISON AVENUE
Brown Bird Singing
There's a Song in My Heart
I Look Into Your Garden
v
I Heard You Singing
Bells of St. Mary's
Thank God for a Garden
Smile Thru Your Tears
NEW YORK CITY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Minic Engraver* and Printers
IIND MANCIOBIPT AMD IDEA OF
TITLB FOB MTIMATK
311 W H ( 43rd StrMt
Naw York City
OfyVV PUBLISHER. OUR. RL
*^» *^J WRITE FOR PRICES
2 0 5 4 W.LAKE ST CHICAGO. ILL
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 15, 1927
More Cunningham pianos are found in Philadelphia homes than
any other and you can accomplish the same results in your
city.
Ask for our plan of selling Cunningham pianos.
Bauer Pianos
D
ECKER
Est. 1856
Manufacturer*'
Headquarters
305 South Wabash Avenue
CHICAGO
PIANOS and PLAYERS
697-7O1 East 135th Street
6c SON
New York
"HADE BY A DECKER SINCE 1856"
Becker Bros.
Yes Sir—
Here's Our Baby
and a wonderful baby it i s ; only
3' 8* in stature, but 4' 6" in volume
of amazingly sweet tone.
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos NEW YORK
BJUR BROS. CO.
ESTABLISHED 1
Makers of
Pianos and Player-Pianos ol Quality
705-717 Whitlock Avenue, New York
Style W—S ft t in.
A Beautiful CAM
Perfectly Finished
Price Moderate
Profit Possibilities Immense
Send for Cmtulogue of the Improved
Pimnot mnd Plmyer Pimnos
Grands
Uprights
Player-Pianos
KRAKAUER BROS., Cypress Avenue, 136th and 137th Streets
NEW YORK
Weter
Weser Bros., Inc.
Manufacturers—Est 1870
520 to 528 W. 43rd St, New York
How Do You Move Pianos
9
Is Your Equipment Complete •
The New Buckeye Sill Piano Truck
is designed for atair and general han-
dling of grand and upright piano*.
The center wheel construction al-
lows the truck to balance and turn
without the usual lifting of the Truck
and the scraping and marring of the
floors.
No lifting is required to place the
truck on the center wheels, just push
Truck with Straps $39.00
down the bail, or lifting lever.
Hard wood sills, well bolted together forming a truss, make the platform of the truck
sufficiently stiff and rigid to stand the heavy duty that these Trucks are subject to.
Also City Skid Trucks, eight styles of End Trucks, Piano Hoists, Covers and Special
Straps. Ask for circular.
Manufactured by
SELF-LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO., Findlay, Ohio
HENKELMAN
Pianos and Player-Piano*
of Superior Quality
Moderately Priced and Easy to Sell
Don't fail to invmttimatm
402-410 West 14th St.
New York
''The Madison Tone-Supreme!-Its Own"
The Best Commercial Value on the Market
MADISON
Piano Co., Inc.
Send Trial Order and Be Convinced.
Manufacturers of a
Pianos—Player-Pianos
HENKELMAN PIANO MFG. CORP., 709-717 East 140th St. (at Jackson Aye.), N. Y.
KINDLER & COLLINS
52O-524 West 48th Street
"Real Grand With a Real Tone"
219 Cypress Ave.
New York, N. Y.
NEW YORK
STRICH&ZEIDLER
Grand, Uprlabt and Player and
SHON1NGER PIANOS
ESTABLISHED 18M
RxtcHtivt Oftctt
140-751 Bait lMtta Street
New T»rk City
HOMER PIANOS
740-42 East 136th St..
New York

Download Page 42: PDF File | Image

Download Page 43 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.