Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 5

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Red Star Music Co.
Holds Formal Opening
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The formal opening of the elaborately
equipped offices of the Red Star Music Co., at
729 Seventh avenue, was held on April 24 and
throughout the day and evening the quarters
were crowded by the professional friends of Pat
Flaherty, general manager, and those associated
with him, including Jack McCoy, Bill Jacobs,
Jules Von Tilzer, Jack Lavin, Herman Schenck,
Sam Wigler and a score of others of like
standing in the industry.
Although the company has been functioning
for some weeks, the work of decorating and
equipping the commodious quarters at the Sev-
enth avenue address was only recently com-
pleted. The accommodations for both the trade
and the profession are close to ideal, particu-
larly the battery of piano rooms on the second
floor, each of which is furnished in excellent
taste.
The Red Star Music Co. was organized as the
music publishing division of the Fox Film Corp.
and will handle the music from the various pro-
ductions of that company. Already there have
been some important releases made.
B. De Leone. The operetta is particularly de-
signed for amateur performance and the score
is full of tuneful numbers.
Marks Co. is planning a strong campaign on
the number. Although it has no connection
with the stage success "Green Pastures" the
issuance of a song under the name should
assure some timely publicity.
Leo Feist to Publish
the "Song of the Year" Sheet Music Dealers to
Leo Feist. Inc., New York, have published
Meet Week of June 9
''The Song Without a Name" which is the
song that won the prize of a trip to Paris for
Benee Russell in the recent Song of the Yeai
contest conducted by the New York Evening
Graphic. The song, which was brought out
within a fortnight after the awarding of the
prize at Madison Square Garden on March 29,
is being featured by Vincent Lopez, Rudy Val-
lee and oth«r noted orchestra leaders.
The seventeenth annual convention of the
National Association of Sheet Music Dealers
will be held at the New Yorker Hotel, New
York, during the week of June 9 in conjunction
with the conventions of the several other as-
sociations in the music trade.
A most interesting program is being prepared
for the convention, a feature being the report
of a joint committee of publishers and retailers
appointed last year to formulate a code of
ethics designed to eliminate unfair competition
in sheet music trade. There will be a number
of papers read by prominent men in the in-
dustry and numerous interesting business dis-
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., which some time cussions.
ago took over the control of several prominent
The annual convention of the Music Publish-
music publishing houses, including Harms, Inc., ers Association of the United States will also
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Remick, Wit- be held in New York during the week of June
mark, etc., are, according to very definite re- 9, at the Hotel New Yorker.
ports, planning to take over and to open a sub-
stantial chain of sheet music counters and de-
partments through which the company's pub-
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. has entered the lications, in addition to the publications of other
operetta field, through the publication of a new concerns, will b-e distributed to the public.
After having maintained headquarters in the
Chinese operetta in two acts, entitled "Princess
Columbia Theatre Building for about a score
Ting Ah Ling," with book and lyrics by Charles
of years, Charles K. Harris, the well-known
O. and Juanita E. Roos and music by Francesco
music publisher and writer of "After The Bill"
and other successes, has moved his headquar-
ters to the Astor Theatre Building, New York.
OUR
The Edward B. Marks Music Co., New York,
Joe Davis of the Triangle Music Co., pub-
has recently published a new ballad entitled
lisher of the new song, "Love at First Sight"
"Green Pastures," which has already made aii
excellent impression upon professional singers with words and music by Lester Lee and Charles
Ledison and featured in the new talkie film
and orchestra leaders who have heard and used
of the same name in which is presented Paul
it. The lyrics are by Harrison G. Smith and
•You Can't Stop Me From
the music bv Benjamin H. Garrison and the Spccht and his orchestra.
Warner Bros, to Operate
Sheet Music Departments
Issue New Operetta
Charles K. Harris Moves
Edward B. Marks Co. to
Publish "Green Pastures'
Song { Hits
FAILING In LOVE With YOU
'SHARING
•DRKAM AVKNt'K
THE KISS THAT MADE A
FOOL OF ME
»YO1' OITGHTA KNOW
FLAPPERS ON PARADE
YOU NEVER CAN TELL
ABOUT LOVE
From
O B. Dillingham's Musical
production "RIPPLES"
TEAM WORK
National Advertising pays big dividends to both
the advertiser and the dealer who sells the goods
PROVIDING
live -»<>»<> H i t s I r u m
the Smash Mush a 1 Comah)
Success
SONS O GUNS
CROSS YOUR FINGERS
the dealer works in unison with the advertiser.
Part of the load is yours to draw, and if you don't
keep your traces stretched you can't expect results.
CENTURY Co-operation pays big dividends—
start in today by hooking up with Century's Big
Advertising Campaign NOW IN FULL SWAY in
America's Best Magazines.
IT'S YOU I LOVE
(C'est Vous Que J'Aime)
RED HOT & BLUE RHYTHM
All numbers published for or-
chestra.
•Published fur bund.
CENTURY MUSIC PUB. CO.
231-235 West 40th Street
719-SEVENTH AVE. NEV YORK.
25
New York
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FROM THE NEW
SONGUND
Some Recent Fox Co.
Publications of Promise
THE DAWN BROUGHT ME
LOVE AND YOU
AT THE END OF THE
DAY. WITH YOU
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. reports a very
satisfactory demand for a number of its recent
publications, including the ballad "At the End
of Cobblestone Road" by Carlo & Sanders and
Tom Burke, which is being featured by the
Happiness Boys, the Capitol Family and on sev-
eral radio programs; "When Twilight Comes,"
by H. J. Pandler, which has been recorded by
John McCormick, and "Bambina," a lively fox-
trot by Allan Stewart and Don Kendall. The
latter is a fox-trot that has a very appealing
melody.
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The Witmark BlackwWhite Series
"Song of the Islands"
Sets New Recording Marks
VICTOR HERBERT'S
THINE ALONE
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
1659 BROADWAY
Benny Davis Featured
Artist at the Capitol
Benny Davis was a featured artist at the
Capitol Theatre during the entire week begin-
ning April 11, presenting a number of his song
successes including several from the catalog of
Davis, Coots & Engel, Inc., among them
"Sharing," which he wrote in collaboration
with J. Fred Coots, and the popular "Dream
Avenue." Mr. Davis also appeared with the
Capitol Theatre Family in its radio program
on Sunday evening, April 13. Later on Mr.
Davis embarked on a fifteen-week vaudeville
tour over the Loew circuit.
Late in July Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots
will leave for the Coast to write additionaal
songs for the forthcoming film production of
the stage success, "Sons C Guns" in which Al
Jolson will be starred.
While in New York recently John Abbott, of
the English firm of Francis, Day & Hunter,
closed a deal with Harry Engel whereby his
company will represent the Davis, Coots &
Engel catalog abroad. Altogether the new
company appears to be making noteworthy
progress in all directions.
"Song of the Islands," the Hawaiian hit pub-
lished by the Edward B. Marks Music Co., bids
fair to set some new high marks in the number
of times it is being recorded by the various
phonograph companies. To date there arc three
Victor records of the number, one a Hawaiian
recording, the second a waltz arrangement by
Wayne King and his orchestra, and the third an
organ record by Jesse Crawford.
Okeh has gone Victor one better by listing
four separate records of "Song of the Islands,"
one by the famous Armstrong Orchestra, an-
other an Hawaiian orchestra, then an organ
solo and a vocal quartet. Records have also
been made of the number by Brunswick, Co-
lumbia, Cameo, Velvetone, Perfect, Banner, and
other records.
Now Professional Manager
For Davis, Coots & Engel
Elmore White, formerly professional man-
ager for DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, has
joined the firm of Davis, Coots & Engel in the
same capacity, and has also become a junior
partner. He will be assisted by Matty Levine,
also formerly of the D. B. & H. staff.
Tony Pace, well-known orchestra and re-
cording man, has joined the stafF of Davis,
Coots & Engel as assistant to Nat Schaiken.
Nerhood With Schirmer
from M-G-M's "Untamed"
Roy Nerhood, for several years traveling rep-
resentative for R. H. Huntzingcr, Inc., is now
with G. Schirmer, Inc., as traveling representa-
tive for that firm. He has a host of friends
and acquaintances in the trade who will appre-
ciate his new opportunities. Mr. Nerhood is a
singer of wide reputation, having been soloist
in several New York churches and also having
sung over the radio. His first trip with Schirm-
er, Inc., will begin soon.
from Fannie Brice's United Artist's
photoplay "Be Yourself"
Mills R-K-0 Director
BANK-NOTES
THE MONEY HITS
OF AMERICA
SHOULD I
from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Lord
Byron of Broadway"
CHANT OP THE JUNGLE
COOKING BREAKFAST FOR
THE ONE I LOVE
WHEN I'M LOOKING AT
YOU
from Lawrence Tibbett'a M-G-M
Spectacle "The Rogue Song"
THE WOMAN IN THE SHOE
from "Lord Byron of Broadway"
CHARMING
from Ramon Novarro's M-G-M musical
Romance "Devil May Care"
Robbins Music Corporation
799 Seventh Ave.
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITL,E FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
E. C. Mills, president of the Radio Music
Co., Inc., and formerly executive head of the
Music Publishers Protective Association and
the American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers, was recently elected a member
of the Board of Directors of Radio-Keith-Or-
pheum, Inc.
New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
New York City
MAY, 1930
Herb. Marks Recovers
Herbert Marks, son of the head of the Ed-
ward B. Marks Music Co., and an active factor
in the company's affairs, is now back at his desk
after an absence of some weeks made necessary
by an operation for appendicitis.
ou Covit Go fffOMg.
Vitk Any Feist Song,
IT HAPPENED JS MONTEREY
from*K\HG OF JAZZ"
IF I HAD A GIRl USE YOU"
D
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AROUND rne CORNER
*YOU(J£ THE SWEETEST
GIRL THIS SIDE «= HEAVEN'
CHECK , w DOUBLE CHECK
kSONG WITHOUT A NAME
"JUST CANT BE
BOTHERED WITH M E / '
"ALONE WITH MY DREAMS"
* WHERE THE GOLDEN
OAFFODI6S G R O W
VOU'RE ALWAYS IN MY ARMS*
/V-otf7*RlO R.ITA*
\IHBADREAM"
* l LOVE YOU S O *
*S0 SVMPATHETIC"
"THAT WAS DESTINV"
YOUR
AM I T H E ONE?
IF MY FRIENDS FIND YOU,
THEY LL STEAL YOU FROM ME
MY REVERIES"
CARIBBEAN LOVE SONG"
from*'HELL HAR.BOR,"
"DONALD, THE DUB"
COMEDY GOLF SONG
RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO
from "KING OF J A Z Z "
MINNIES MERMAID
SONG oTthe BAYOU

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