Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 4

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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY 28, 1928
ticularly gratified in finding that selection sec-
ond on the entire list with a total of 1,792 votes.
This number, which has been an instrumental
and concert favorite for years, has just hit its
Eastern Representative of Sherman, Clay & Co. stride as a popular fox-trot and song. The pub-
Visited Leading Sheet Music Dealers En lishers feel that it is a striking tribute to the
writers of "Down South" that it finished ahead
Route
of various world-renowned compositions writ-
Bernard Pollack, Eastern representative of ten by Beethoven, Tschaikovsky, Johann
the sheet music department of Sherman, Clay Strauss and others. ' The results of this ballot
& Co., San Francisco, returned this week to have strengthened the Marks staff in its deter
his New York offices at 745 Seventh avenue, mination to make "Down South" the legitimate
following a three weeks' trip to the Coast. In successor to "Wooden Soldiers" as the perfect
San Francisco he conferred with Ed. P. Little, standard-popular success.
general manager of the sheet music department
of the company. In addition, Mr. Pollack visited
the company's branches in Los Angeles, Denver,
Chicago and other points, as well as some of
the large sheet music departments in those
cities.
New Collegiate Novelty Number of Austin,
Mr. Pollack stated that the Sherman, Clay
Bloom & Koehler Played Widely in Manu-
catalog looks very strong nationally with "Char-
script Form by Many Orchestras
maine," "Diane" and "Doll Dance" still in the
best-seller class. "Dainty Miss," "If I Should
CHICAGO, 111., January 21.—The collegiate nov-
Love You" and "Somebody Lied About Me" are elty number, "Dolores," which will be published
also showing up fine. Among the newer num- soon by Austin, Bloom & Koehler, 907 Woods
bers is "Unfinished Tune" by Nat Shilkret, Bob Theatre Building, has been given extensive pre-
Bagar and Lew Pollack and a new novelette by release plugs by a number of leading orchestras
Nacio Herb Brown, composer of "Doll Dance." and has become intensely popular with radio
A reissue of "Rose Room" is also being made and dance fans. The number has been played
at present.
from manuscript by such orchestras as Johnny
Kemp's, Coon Sanders and Guy Lombardo's
and all of these agree that it is a "natural" en-
core tune. The publishers are of course highly
elated over the prospects with "Dolores" and
state that the song will be out soon in sheet
Large Number of Entries in Annual Event music and orchestrations. The firm's big plug,
Make Decision Closer Than Ever Before in "The Voice of the Southland (Keeps Callin' Me
Home)," is showing up particularly well in the
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Middle West and on the Pacific Coast.
Judges for the national window display con-
test, conducted annually by the Century Music
Publishing Co., New York, are deliberating this
week in the matter of selecting the winners of
this year's competition. L. G. Battin, general
manager, reports that many interesting displays New York Concern to Publish "When Love
were arranged by Century dealers during the
Comes Stealing" by Erno Rapee and Lew
past year, adding that interest in these displays
Pollack, the Writers of "Charmaine"
is growing annually. The recent issue of "Be-
tween Us," the Century house-organ, which con-
The Robbins Music Corp., New York, has just
tained fifty-one photographs of recent Century acquired the song, "When Love Comes Steal-
window displays, has brought the matter effec- ing," by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, writers
tively to the attention of the trade and re- of "Charmaine" and "Diane," and the firm is
quests for display material are being received confident that the number is one of the biggest
daily irrespective of the contest.
finds of the season. A campaign, which is being
The winners will be announced within the started to exploit the number on an elaborate
next ten days. The judges of the contest are: scale, was launched recently at the Roxy The-
F. C. Kates, of the Sheet Music News; B. W. atre in New York, when a special setting was
McClelland, of the Music Trades; F. C. Bruns, created to introduce the song. S. L. Rothafel
of the Federated Advertising Agency, and F. B. (Roxy) is said to have surpassed any previous
efforts in putting over a single number. The
Diehl, of The Review.
Robbins Music Corp. is planning to carry on
the campaign nationally within a few weeks and
will spare no effort in working on "When Love
Comes Stealing."
Bernard Pollack Back
for Trip to Coast
"Dolores" Going Well
in Pre-release Playing
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Robbins Music Corp. Gets
New Song by Hit Writers
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"Down South" Second in
Maxwell Repeat Requests
Ed. B. Marks Music Co. Number Receives 1792
Requests From Radio Listeners of the Max-
well Hour
Third "Piano Recreations"
Now Being Issued
A Real , .
Ballad Hit-
A close check on the number of requests for
repeat performances of specific compositions
during 1927 has been kept by the sponsors of
the Maxwell Hour, broadcast weekly over a
national hook-up. The high spots of last year's
program were reviewed recently over the air by
the official announcer for the Maxwell Hour and
the request record was reprinted in a number of
radio columns, among them Stuart Hawkins'
(Pioneer) in the New York Herald Tribune.
The Ed. B. Marks Music Co., New York, pub-
lisher of Myddleton's "Down South," was par-
The first two editions of "Piano Recreations,"
published by the Irving Berlin Standard Music
Corp., New York, have been received enthusi-
astically by the trade, which has necessitated a
third edition to be released shortly. "Piano
Recreations" consist of six compositions in each
bound folio, and each edition contains all classes
of music for motion picture and concert use,
such as galops, one-steps, dramatic and minor
waltzes, tone poems and reveries, intermezzi
and the like. Four new folios of "Piano Recrea-
tions" are now in work, making sixteen in all.
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lyentury
phone as employed in the modern jazz or-
chestra, and the unusual tone coloring achieved
by muted trumpets and the trombone. The
tuba also captivated his fancy.
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American Music's Future
in Jazz, Says Maurice Ravel
Eminent French Composer on Concert Tour
Here Fascinated by Rhythmic Richness of
American Jazz Orchestras
BOSTON,
MASS.,
January
21.—The
future of
American music lies in jazz, according to
Maurice Ravel, the eminent French composer,
who recently arrived in this country for a
short concert tour. While in Boston, the com-
poser heard an American jazz orchestra for the
first time, that of Leo Reisman and his exclu-
sive Columbia recording band, recommended
by his countryman and fellow composer, Darius
Milhaud, as one of the best he has heard in
America. "I find in jazz a rich and vital source
of inspiration," the French composer declared,
"and for. pure entertainment, I would rather
listen to it than our more classic forms. To
me the most captivating part of jazz is its rich
and diverting rhythm." M. Ravel expressed
himself as particularly intrigued by the saxo-
"You'd Rather Forget Than Forgive" Making
Big Sales—Other Numbers That Are Going
Well
Joe Davis, head of the Triangle Music Pub-
lishing Co., New York, is confident that the
firm is starting the new year with one of the
strongest catalogs it has ever had. Mr. Davis
collaborated with Howard Johnson on the new
waltz ballad, "You'd Rather Forget than For-
give," which is the firm's number big plug
song. The number is showing up well in sheet
music sales, according to the reports of jobbers,
and recording dates for it have been set by the
leading mechanicals. Joe Davis recorded the
song himself for Harmony records and Art Gil-
ham, the Whispering Pianist, recorded it for
Columbia.
Mr. Gilham, in fact, has become a booster for
the entire Triangle catalog and in his recent
tour of the South in the leading Saenger, Loew
and Publix theatres featured "In My Sweet-
heart's Arms" and "I'm Just a Rollin' Stone,"
which he has also made for Columbia for an
early release. Three other big sellers for Tri-
angle are "My Blue Ridge Mountain Home,"
"My Carolina Home," and the ever-popular re-
issue, "I Ain't Got Nobody and Nobody Cares
For Me." These have all been made by Victor
and other mechanicals, as well as "Dallas Blues"
and "Mean Old Bed Bug Blues."
New Feist Order Blank
JANUARY 28, 1928
New Miessner Numbers
Are Issued by Ditson
"Playtime Melodies" Designed for the Young
Piano Student Surely Fulfill Their Purpose
BOSTON, MASS., January 21.—Among the recent
issues of the Oliver Ditson Co., this city, are
three volumes of "Playtime Melodies" by W.
Otto Miessner. These books do not pretend to
be of ponderous musical import but are de-
signed for the recreation and pleasure of the
player.
Each volume contains about three
dozen rollicking pieces, with a definite flavor,
and not too difficult for the young folks. The
cover design is attractive and is printed in
orange and black.
In his interesting preface to the volumes,
Mr. Miessner states: "These pieces are meant
to add zest to your music studies. These are
the bread and meat of your music. But bread
and meat alone would make a monotonous
diet. Children need fruits and vegetables, del-
icacies and sweets, too. To play with pleasure
is indeed the secret of playing well. Teachers
now know that children learn more rapidly
when they find pleasure in learning. We all
do those things better that we enjoy doing."
"Just Whisper" Popularity
Is Spreading Rapidly
The popularity of "Just Whisper," Bobbie
Shoemaker's latest fox-trot song, is spreading
rapidly, according to Miller & Shoemaker, Inc.,
New York, publishers of the number, who have
just released a special orchestra arrangement of
it for use by the large Eastern bands. The ar-
rangement was done by Julian Webster in an
appropriate style for radio presentations and
the like. Regular orchestrations, sheet music
and professional copies have been off the press
for a few weeks and sales from the jobbers are
growing daily. Orchestra leaders in points as
distant as Michigan and Texas have written in
for orchestra copies and the recording com-
panies are also taking an active interest in the
song, several having made it for early release.
An attractive order blank has been sent out
recently by Leo Feist, Inc., New York, utilizing
the drawing of a large tree, on which hang
eleven Feist best sellers as ripe fruit ready for
trade picking. This idea ties up nicely with
Walter Donaldson's hit, "A Shady Tree," and
the caption of the blank states: "There are some
'good pickins' on this 'Shady Tree.' " The other
fruit-parcels are: "My Blue Heaven," "I Fell CARL RUPP and MOREY DAVIDSON
Head Over Heels in Love," "Baby Your
gave us that charming Hit Ballad
Mother," "Go Home and Tell Your Mother
(That I Love You)," "Kiss and Make Up,"
Just an Ivy Covered Shack
"That Melody of Love," "What'll You Do?"
"What Are You Waiting For, Mary?". "My
Here's another, by the same
Ohio Home," and "Are You Thinking of Me
writers; this time, however, a
To-night?"
beautiful waltz.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
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