Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 20

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MAY 19, 1928
The Music Trade Review
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Jerome Keit Purchases Full Control
of the House of Jerome H. Remick & Co.
You CAN'T GO WRONG
General Manager of Publishing House Takes Over Full Control, Including All Assets
Save Printing House in Detroit
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EROME KEIT, general manager of the
music publishing firm of Jerome H. Remick
Co., New York, has purchased full control
the business. The Remick house, established
Jerome Keit
close to thirty years ago, has been for many
years one of the leading publishing firms in the
music business, having to its credit hundreds
of successful song hits issued during that period.
Jerome H. Remick, its founder, is a resident of
Detroit, where he controls numerous concerns,
including the Detroit Creamery Corp., and also
serves on the directorate of several prominent
banks.
"He's Our Al" Issued
by Broadway Music Corp.
New Number Based on Al Smith—"Lou'siana
Lullaby" Reported Leader in the Broadway
Catalog at Present Time
A catchy new number, entitled "He's Our
Al," written by Albert Von Tilzer and A. Sey-
mour Brown, ha,s just been released by the
Broadway Music Corp., New York, of which
Will Von Tilzer is president. Although his
name is not mentioned, the song contains a
description in melody of Alfred E. Smith, Gov-
ernor of New York State, and is expected to
be heard from as national interest centers on
the Democratic Convention at Houston. Will
Von Tilzer is enthusiastic over the song, not as
a campaign number, but on its own merits as
a lilting, popular march. Special permission to
use the opening bars of "East Side, West Side"
as the start of the chorus was obtained by the
Broadway Music Corp. from the Pioneer Music
Co., New York, owner of the copyright of the
latter.
The biggest number in the catalog of the
Broa,dway Music Corp. at present is "Lou'siana
Lullaby," the ballad waltz, which is universally
liked by radio and vaudeville stars. The song
is doing nicely in sheet music form and has
also fared well on the mechanicals.
"N'You" Becomes Tongue-
Twister With Dealers
Some amusing twists of the title "N'You,"
a popular waltz published by the Ed B. Marks
Music Co., New York, have been made by deal-
ers ordering the song both direct from the
Marks firm and from jobbers. The title means
Mr. Keit has purchased the entire business on
a cash basis, the deal including everything ex-
cept the Detroit music printing establishment.
The lease on the three-story building at 219
West Forty-sixth street, New York, as well
as about twenty-nine retail stores controlled
by the company, are included. Papers of in-
corporation for the reorganized company, to
be known as the Remick Music Corp., New
York, were filed this week. The firm will here-
after let out its music printing to job houses
in the East, but outside of these two changes
the company will function as before, according
to Mr. Keit. Henry Santley, however, has been
appointed professional manager to succeed
Mose Gumble, who has resigned to enter busi-
ness for himself.
The rise of Mr. Keit in the Remick firm,
since his connection with it, has been rapid
Starting as an assistant bookkeeper, he ad
vanced through the respective position of
cashier, city salesman, sales manager, assistant
general manager, and finally general manager,
succeeding the late Fred Belcher. He enjoys
the respect and esteem of the many employes
in the Remick company, and his friends in the
trade are sending him their heartiest congratu-
lations and best wishes for success in his inde-
pendent venture.
The Remick firm has been decidedly on the
map during the past few seasons with such
numbers as "Blue River," "Just Like a Butter-
fly That's Out in the Rain," "Sweeping the
Cobwebs Off the Moon" and many others. At
present the four leaders in the firm's catalog
are "Laugh, Clown, Laugh," "In My Bouquet of
Memories," "Happy Go Lucky Lane" and "Auf
Wiederseh'n We'll Meet Again."
nothing more or less than "And You," but
through the efforts of radio announcers and
music clerks of various foreign extractions the
name of the waltz is often distorted to
"N. U.," "Gnu," attributed to the cross-word
puzzle influence, "Enyoo" and the like. Accord-
ing to one of the Marks firm, an east side
dealer of Hebrew persuasion continually writes
in for so many copies of "Nu." The writers
of the song, Bob Schafer, Henri Klickman and
Anthony Wayne, are merely amused at this
misinterpretation of their number's title, as tin-
confusion is proving very beneficial to its sale.
Has Preliminary Hearing

A preliminary hearing on the suit brought by
Jerry Vogel against the John Franklin Music
Co., Inc., New York, and John F. Sheridan, an
actor, presenting a claim of $89,000 by the for-
mer for his services in distributing the ballad
"Marcheta," several seasons ago, was held in
New York on Thursday, May 10, before Justice
Tierney. Mr. Vogel stated that he had received
$10,000 as his share of the profits of the song,
which he was instrumental in putting over as
a hit, but that according, to an agreement with
Mr. Sheridan he was entitled to $100,000. Jus
tice Tierney set October 1, next, as the date for
hearing the case, with Mr. Vogel's agreement
to pay court costs and the traveling expense
of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan back to California.
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Opens New Store
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ARK., May
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Meteor T h e a t r e Building, called the Bentimvillo
Music S t o r e and Beauty Shop. T i n concern
has taken on a complete line o) sheet music ;i<
well as p h o n o g r a p h records
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written the libretto. It is expected thai Odette
Myrtil will be starred in the principal feminine
role and the production will be along the lines
of the operetta of a tew seasons ago, entitled
"Blossom Time," which was based on the lite
of Franz Schubert.
MAY 19, 1923
D. B. & H. Purchase
"Constantinople" for America
European Hit Secured by De Sylva, Brown C:
Henderson—Originally Published by Law
rence Wright Music Co.
SHEET MUSIC European Edition Issued
The- American publication and silling rights
t" a new novelty song, entitled "(onstau.i
noplc," have been secured by De Sylva, Brown
1'red K. Stccle, Inc., New York, publisher of
& Henderson, Inc., New York. This number,
"Every Little While" and "Bells of Hawaii," which is at present sweeping Kngland and tin-
has just received word from the Lawrence- continent was originally published by the Law-
copies.
Wright Music Co., which acts as European rence Wright Music Co., of London. It will be
representative for the Steele firm, that a cun- remembered that this firm also produced the
HOOK-UP
tinental sheet music edition of these two num- big sensation of last season, "Among My Sou-
bers has just been made. An active campaign
venirs," which was distributed in the United
will be started by the Lawrence VVriyht con
States and Canada by Dc Sylva, Brown & Hen-
cern on these numbers, which will be featured derson, and which was composed by Lawrence
in its Summer catalog. Both songs were writ- \\ right, himself, under the pseudonym of Hora-
Fifteen cents a copy for the
ten and composed by Billy Heagiuy, >' thi- tio Nichols.
Best existing Edition is the
professional stall of Fred K. Steele, Inc., and
Robert Crawford, president of the latter com-
reason why "CENTURY i s
the present handling of the numbers by the pany, is said to have paid one of the biggest
firm's English agent indicates clearly the advances for the American rights to "Constanti-
Best selling Edition.
strength of the Fred Steele catalog.
nople" ever recorded in a transaction of this na-
ture. Although the exact amount is a dark
secret, Mr. Crawford was willing to statt that
the deal involved a bigger advance payment
235 W. 4Oth St., New York City
than the amount given for "Souvenirs," which
was nearly a record. The song, which intro-
A window poster tying up with the song, duces the tricky spelling of this fourtccn-lcttcr
word, "Constantinople," is expected to fall into
"Ramona," has been gotten up by United
immediate popularity, the publishers feel, in
Artists distributors qf the motion picture of
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Old Herbert Composition From "The Red Mill" this name, announcing the first showing of the view^of the recent public interest in cross-word
to Be Brought Out—"When You're Away" photoplay in New York at the Rivoli. The puzzles and similar novelties. A nation-wide
poster was sent out to music departments, pho- campaign on the song has been started by De
Also Re-issued
nograph and piano dealers in Greater New Sylva, Brown & Henderson, which will be con-
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A Victor Herbert revival, to follow close on York to tie up with the popularity of the theme tinued through tin Summer.
song,
which
is
already
established
ahead
of
the
the heels of "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life," has
been announced by M. Witmark & Sons, New showing of the picture. The poster contains a
York publishers of his principal works. This portrait of Dolores Del Rio, star of tin- film,
is the beautiful serenade, "Moonbeams," which as well as a facsimile of a phonograph record
A petition in bankruptcy has been filed against
was sung originally in the musical comedy suc- and the title page of the sheet music, published the Ritz Music Shops, Inc., New York, operat-
cess, "The Red Mill." In the new edition it is by Leo Feist, Inc., New York. The catch-lint
ing two retail sheet music stores at 1501 Broad-
available in solo and duet vocal arrangements of the poster reads as follows: "The whole way and 205 West One Hundred and Twenty-
and also in all octavo forms, being published in world is singing, playing and whistling 'Ra- fifth street. The principal claims are by Walter
several keys with orchestrations to correspond. mona,' now you can see it!"
Kane, Inc., for $608; Bibo, Bloeden & Lang for
Last week, Roxy, who is one of the staunch-
$68 and Clarence Williams Music Publishing
est Victor Herbert enthusiasts, gave a special
Co., Inc., $70.
presentation of "Moonbeams" at the Roxy The-
atre, New York. It was sung by Gladys Rice
and Aldo Boimonte with the chorus and ballet
CHICAGO, I I I , , May 15.—Owing to numerous
corps assisting, altogether a delightful produc-
The Music by Lew Pollack, co-
tion. Of the eight feature acts presented at the requests from professionals as well as amateurs
writer of Charmaine, Diane and
Roxy, in addition to the film, the "Moonbeams" for a male quartet arrangement of "Till You're
Miss Annabell Lee.
My Sweetheart Again," the publishers, the
presentation made as big a hit as any.
The lyric by Sidney Clare, co-
M. Witmark & Sons are also issuing another Miller Music Publishing Co., 124 South Loomis
writer of Then Til Be Happy and
Victor Herbert song, the haunting waltz mel- street, has complied with this demand and is-
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
sued
an
attractive
arrangement,
by
Don
Wilson
ody, "When You're Away," from "The Only
Girl," which is being released in all required and will no doubt prove very popular. The
words of the song have been written by Les
vocal and instrumental forms.
•Peters and the music by E. M. Hogan.
is the message we are sending to
millions of people every day
through the medium of 27 Best
American Magazines directing the
readers to go to their dealers for
of Fred K. Steele Music
Century Music Pub. Co. 'Ramona" Tie-Up With
United Artists' Film
"Moonbeams" Issued in
New Edition by Witmark
Ritz in Trouble
Issue Quartet Arrangement
of Popular Ballad Number
New Operetta "Chopin"
Placed in Rehearsal
An operetta, entitled "Chopin," based on the
life of the famous composer with a musical
score derived from some of his best known
works, has been placed in rehearsal this week
as a Shubert production. Karl Hajos, who wrote
incidental music for "The Pearl of Great Price,"
is adapting the music and Harry G. Smith has
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