Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 4

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The Music Trade Review
JULY 28, 1928
"Angela Mia" Having
Wide National Sale
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson Theme Number
of "Street Angel" Film Heading That Firm's
Catalog
With the recent national release of the
William Fox photoplay, "Street Angel," follow-
ing a sensational opening run at the Globe
Theatre in New York, De Sylva, Brown & Hen-
derson, Inc., New York, have launched a strong
campaign behind "Angela Mia" (My Angel),
theme song of the picture. This song, written
by that master pair of movie theme col-
laborators, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack,
who produced "Charmaine," "Diane," "Little
Mother" and others, has been winning national
popularity on its own merits even before the
picture was released nationally. The number
has been given important presentations over
nation-wide radio hook-ups as well as being
used effectively for dance by nearly every large
orchestra in the country.
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., have
had the utmost confidence in "Angela Mia"
" since the day it was first heard by Robert
Crawford, president of the company, who made
history for the firm in accepting the iong
for publication before Erno Rapee had finished
playing the chorus on the piano in Mr. Craw-
ford's private office. Although still compara-
tively in its infancy as a song, it is outselling
every other number in the De Sylva, Brown
& Henderson catalog, which, as the trade
knows, is an imposing one. The firm is kept
constantly in touch with the national showing
of the picture and a record of every play date
booked for it is kept in the publishers' offices.
This opportunity for tie-up by the trade has
been developed by the firm, which is offering
such publicity material as slides, window
streamers, counter cards, motion picture
"trailers" and many other link-ups.
The sheet music edition of the song carries a
close-up photograph of Janet Gaynor and
Charles Farrell, stars of the production, on an
effective background of Persian orange. The
song is used intermittently dozens of times
during the showing of the picture, which has
Movietone accompaniment, and it is unusual
to find anyone in the' audience who is not whist-
ling "Angela Mia" on leaving the theatre.
Victor Herbert Songs
Featured in "Scandals"
One of the features of the latest edition of
George White's "Scandals," recently opened at
the Apollo Theatre, New York, is a scene at
the close of the first act depicting the Hall of
Fame, through which some of Victor Herbert's
best remembered songs are played and sung.
The Herbert numbers, all published by M. Wit-
mark & Sons, New York, are "Gypsy Love
Song," from the "Fortune Teller," sung by
Eugene Howard; "Kiss Me Again," from "Mile.
Modiste," sung by Rose Perfect, and "March
of the Toys," from "Babes in Toyland." These
numbers were sandwiched in between selections
JUST WHISPER
BOBBY SHOEMAKER'S
Latest Melodic Fox-trot
DREAM HOURS
NICK CARTER'S
Big Waltz Success
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by such old masters as Wagner, Gounod and
in their presentation stood out well by com-
parison. This feature, like all the others of
which this flashing show consists, was as novel
as it was well done and practically every met-
ropolitan critic singled it out for special men-
tion in his review on the following day.
"California, Here I Gome"
Enters the Campaign
Witmark Number Being Brought Out in New
Edition to Meet Demand From the Hoover-
ites
Interest has again begun to center around
that tuneful song of several seasons past,
"California, Here I Come," which played a
rather important part during the Democratic
national convention in New York four years
ago. This time the number, published by M.
Witmark & Sons, New York, has swung over
to the Republican banner and its rebirth started
at the recent convention of that party at Kan-
sas City. The use of the song here was highly
appropriate in that a California senator made
the nomination of Herbert Hoover, who also
hails from that State. One of the Washington
papers recently announced that "California,
Here I Come," is the official Republican cam-
paign song, and although not written for such
a purpose it possesses all the marks of being
able to win this distinction.
M. Witmark & Sons, after being bombarded
with requests for copies and orchestrations,
have been obliged to get out a new edition to
meet the demand. Secretary Hoover's publicly
announced plans for opening his campaign on
the Coast will afford innumerable chances for
tie-ups by the trade in that direction. A big
welcome has been arranged for him at Palo
Alto, Los Angeles and San Francisco for this
occasion and Western representatives of the
Witmark concern are already busy making
preparations for special presentations of the
song.
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Spier & Goslow Move
Into New Offices
Spier & Coslow, Inc., New York, an active
new firm of music publishers, have moved into
their new offices on the fourth floor at 745
Seventh avenue, having vacated their former
quarters on the fifth floor of the same building.
The new offices are twice as large, giving the
reeded space for opening their professional
department early in the Fall. Spier & Coslow,
Inc., have been among the first Eastern pub-
lishers to sign up Ray Canfield for special
ukulele melody arrangements for their songs
and have also secured Mr. Canfield's services
to compile ukulele folios and books exclusively
for them.
New Releases From
Oliver Ditson Co.
The new releases of the Oliver Ditson Co.,
Boston, Mass., include six preludes for piano
in book three by Abram Chasins, this being the
third of a series of four books by this com-
poser, including twenty-four preludes in all.
Other new piano pieces are "Five Little Tone
Stories" by Mildred Hinman, two pieces, "The
Donkey Ride" and "The Strolling Harp Player"
by Milton Harding, and three numbers by
Gardner Leland, entitled "In Early Spring,"
"Larkspur and Lavender" and "Strolling in
Summer." New music for violin and piano
include Intermezzo, arioso and gavotte from
"Pagliacci," by R. Leoncavallo, arranged by
Karl Rissland.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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Bronx. All cases are being tried in the United
States Court. The society's legal department
also is conducting suits against half a dozen
smaller places.
"Figaro" Makes Hit
at Once With Orchestra
SHEET MUSIC
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
copies.
HOOK-UP
Fifteen cents a copy for the
Best existing Edition is the
reason why "CENTURY" is
Best selling Edition.
Century Music Pub. Co.
135 W. 4Oth St., New York City
Stepping from Westchestcr society into fame
as a radio and record artist, Annette Hanshaw
attributes much of her recent success to her
recording of "I Ain't Got Nobody and Nobody
"Figaro," a melodic dance novelty, released
recently by De Sylva, Brown & Henderson,
Inc., New York, has made an instantaneous
appeal to the big Eastern dance orchestras, who
are using it on all their programs this Summer.
This song, written by Sidney D. Mitchell and
Otto Motzan, describes the activities of "Fig-
aro, the Greenwich Village barber, who sings
like Scotti." In addition to a powerful melody,
enhanced by a special Arthur Lange arrange-
ment, the number possesses catchy lyrics, giv-
ing it a double "punch."
"Figaro" has been heard frequently on the
radio programs of such dance orchestra leaders
as Vincent Lopez, B. A. Rolfe, and in addition
in such feature presentations as the Palmolive
Hour, Eveready Hour, and in the Wrigley,
General Motors and Mediterraneans programs.
Giving Both Melody and Harmony of Com-
positions
Al Piantadosi, music publisher at 1576 Broad-
way, New York, will start shortly on a trip
A new feature for popular music, in the form to the Coast in the interest of his catalog,
of four-string melody parts for ukulele, is being visiting important dealers and jobbers en route.
introduced in the East at present by Ray Can- He will also select special representatives in
field, who has gained distinction in this field in Chicago and Los Angeles. Mr. Piantadosi is
California for several seasons. Mr. Canfield's at present elated over the success of his two
arrangements differ from the usual ukulele catalog leaders, "Louisiana" and "Dancing Shad-
Both numbers enjoyed the distinction
parts on most popular songs in that both mel- ows."
ody and harmony of the piece are indicated in- recently of being picked for recording on Victor
stead of chord harmony alone. The arrange- records by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra
ments are indicated by fingering only and not «nd were rushed out as special releases within
by musical notation, making it simple for any one week of each other. Mr. Piantadosi reports
that both songs are enjoying a big sheet music
ukulele player to read.
While in California, Mr. Canfield interested sale as well in all parts of the country.
such publishers as Sherman, Clay & Co. and
Villa Moret, of San Francisco, in his ukulele
parts and both concerns have published many late
numbers with such arrangement on the inside
The third branch office of Donaldson, Doug-
cover of the song. These publishers have also las & Gumble, Inc., New York, was opened
released albums of "symphonic" ukulele arrange- recently in Boston with Bill Coty in charge.
ments. Mr. Canfield is now making his head- The other branches were opened last month in
quarters in the offices of Gene Austin, Inc., Los Angeles and Chicago, when Mose Gumble
New York, 745 Seventh avenue, in Room 605, made a short trip to the West, Dick Powers
and has signed contracts for melodic ukulele and Willie Horowitz being the managers re-
parts with such publishers as De Sylva, Brown
spectively in these cities for this publishing
& Henderson; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder; house.
Spier & Coslow, W. C. Handy and others.
Bill Goty Made Manager
Court actions have been started by J. C.
Rosenthal, general manager of the American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers,
against a number of theatres, cabarets and road
houses for infringement on various copyrighted
musical compositions controlled by members of
the society. Mr. Rosenthal also has instructed
his society's representatives in different parts of
the country to check up on Summer resorts
and parks. The more important cases now
before the courts are Glynn Theatres, Inc.,
Bayshore, L. I., for infringement on "The Man
I Love," published by Harms, Inc., and "My
Ohio Home," published by Leo Feist, Inc.;
the Arverne Theatre, Arverne, L. I., which is
controlled by the Greenwood Building Co., Inc.;
Allen's Palais de Dance, 98th street and the
Boardwalk, Rocka'way; the Clarenden Cabaret,
103d street and Railroad avenue, Rockaway
Reach; Douglaston Inn, Douglaston, L. I.;
Hunter Island Inn, Pelham Bay Parkway, N.
Y., and the Starlight Park dance hall, the
Annette Hanshaw Stars
With Triangle Number
New De Sylva, Brown & Henderson Novelty
With Lange Arrangement Scores Immediately
Four-String Melody
Parts for Ukuleles Al Piantadosi to
Visit Pacific Coast
Ray Canfield Introduces Uke Arrangements
Infringement Suits
JULY 28, 1928
Annette Hanshaw
Cares for Me." Although not her first record,
.Miss Hanshaw's singing of this number, re-
issued by the Triangle Music Publishing Co.,
New York, has come to be considered most
characteristic of her ability in lighter vein. Her
contract with the newly organized Velvet Tone
record concern was signed recently after Her-
man Rose, recording manager, heard her sing
this number. In addition to making Velvet
Tone records, Miss Hanshaw is filling in spare
evenings singing over WOR and a chain of sta-
tions each week and is said to be scheduled
to be starred in a new Broadway musical pro-
duction this Fall according to the latest reports
available.
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