Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 2

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ONLY COLUMBIA
CAN
GIVE YOU
such profitable stars as these!
has alert eyes and ears
appraising America's best box-office
hets. Columbia is quick to spot the
stars who can give you records that
will sell! Columbia alone can offer
you such a brilliant array of "name"
attractions.
These four great headliners are
typical of the magnetic personalities
in the Columbia fold. They're quick
on the draw—any one of their names
in lights will pack a theatre to its
exits. And thousands who throng to
pee them want their records as fast
as they're released.
First of all there's Ted Lewis —
stage, radio and talkie headliner, and
the foremost exponent of hot, blue
jazz. His numbers sparkle with un-
expected comedy, novelty and vocal
effects.
Paul Whiteman wields the clev-
erest baton in his unique field of
COLUMBIA
HERE
ARE SOME
symphonized jazz, often concocting
a wild-fire hit by a fresh, dance
interpretation of a popular classic.
And Guy Lombardo, radio sensa-
tion and melody maestro of New
York's great Hotel Roosevelt, cor-
ners the laurels as purveyor of smart,
polished ball-room music.
Of course Will Osbbrne's orchestra
is one of the finest in the country,
but his nation-wide fame has sprung
principally from his excellent vocal-
izing in t h e h e a r t - c r o o n i n g style
which he originated. He broadcasts
through 25 major stations every week
—millions hear him.
These names... and the others that
Columbia gives you, pay and pay—
aces, every one! Stock their records.
Push them. Tie up with the stage,
screen, and radio publicity of Colum-
bia stars. You'll find plenty of record
buyers opening your door!
RECENT
L E R S :
BEST-
Teil Lewis and His Band
Record No. 2029-D, 10-inch, 75c
FAREWELL BLUES
.
.
.
.
Fox Trots
WABASH BLUES
Record No. 1999-D, 10-inch, 75c
LADY LUCK (from Warner Bros. \ Fox Trots
Motion Picture Production f Incidental
"Show of Shows") . . . . | Singingby
MY LITTLE DREAM BOAT
.
. ' Ted Lewis
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Record No. 50198-D, 12-inch, $1.25
LIEBESTRAUM (Dream
TO of Love) \
>y B a r g y ) . I
(Liszt) (arr. by Roy
"roin "Sad- >
\ Fox Trots
A SONG OF INDIA (from
akow). I
ko") (Rimsky - Korsakow).
(arr. by Roy Bargy)
Record No. 2047-D, 10-inch, 75c
A BUNDLE OF OLD LOVE LETTERS .
.\
(from Motion Piciv. i '"'Lord \- Waltz
Byron of Broadu-ty") . . . . •'
SHOULD I (from Motion Picture \ „ „,
"r j n
/• D 7 »\ ) Fox Trot
Lord Byron of Broadway ) )
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
Record No. 2062-D, 10-inch, 75c
Record No. 2045-D, 10-inch, 75c
HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME
SINGIN' IN THE BATHTUB (from \
(from Motion Picture "Spring
is Here")
' \ r
CRYINC;
Motion P i c t u r e "Show of j
T
Shows")
T
FOR THE CAROLINES/"
(from Mot ion Picture "'Spring 1
Is Here")
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™ tion
• / ) F° x Trots
LITTLE BY LITTLE (from Motion
Picture "The Sophomore")
Will Oshorne and His Orchestra
Record No. 2064-D, 10-inch, 75c
Record No. 2044-D, 10-inch, 75c
(With You) WHERE YOU ARE . )
JUST THINK OF ME SOMETIME . f
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I KNEW W E TWO WERE ONE . j
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T H E Y
A L L F A L L
I N L O V E
( f r o m > Fox Trots
Motion Picture "T/ie Battle L
of Paris")
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Keg. U. S. Pat. Off.
RECORDS
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COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 1819 Broadway, New York
Canada: Columbia Phonograph Company, Ltd., Toronto

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