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Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 11 - Page 35

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CHAMBERS' MUSIC IN THE PHILIPPINES.
\Y. Paris Chambers who supplies "every-
thing in business," at 34 East Fourteenth
street, has built up an immense business
as a distributor of music for bands. He
has as his customers at the present time some
of the most distinguished organizations not
only in this country, but in all parts of the
world, reaching as far as the Philippines. At
all the military headquarters in that country,
in keeping with the good old Spanish cus-
tom, band concerts are given at the City
Plaza in the evenings. From two of the
many programs which have reached Mr.
Chambers, from the Philippines, we select the
following given bv the 26th Infantry Band,
which is under the capable condiictorship of
S. E. Wright, at Nueva Caceres, Camarines
Sur., P. I. The following, which was given
at the City Plaza, December 19th, consisted
of such familiar numbers as:—March, "Our
Senators," Chambers; selection, "Bunch of
Favorites," Beyer; serenade, "Love's Old
Sweet Song," Molloy; waltz, "Calanthe,"
i Inlzman ; Romance,"While Stars are Gleam-
ing," Pockham; Cakewalk, "Darktown After
Dark," Dresser; "Star-Spangled Banner."
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Meet Again" is due largely to his efforts,
for he has placed it and had it sung by
many of the top-liners in the profession.
manager, of the Murray and Mack com-
pany. Mr. Mack's first big success was with
the "Finnigan's Ball" Company, and this
season he has doubled his reputation with
"Shooting the Chutes" Extravaganza.
Arthur J. Lamb and Harry Yon Tilzer are
at present working on a musical comedy,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
M. Witm-ark & Sons issued their usuall :
large number of publications for February.
They are: "The Little Maid Who Couldn't
Say No," by Frederic Ranken and Isidore
Witmark; "Your Own," by Walter Ford
and John W. Brattan; "Dear Old Pipe,"
by Ralph H. Skinner and Fred. Rycroft;
"A Southern Lullaby," W. C. Gale; "Never-
more," by Helen Gilman and Harold Fields;
"Paddy's Little Kate," by Billee Taylor; "1
Will Say the Same to You," by John Hyams
and D. L. Dow; "I Miss You, Dear," by
Bruce Whitney and Jerome Basye; "The
Goldpiece and the Pennies," by Billie Taylor;
and J. Brachman; "Darling," by Hubert
Wilke; "When the Golden Sun Has Sunk
Into the West," by Grant Stewart and W.
T. Francis. The instrumental numbers are:
"The Warfield Waltzes," by Manuel Klein ;
"The Goddess of Love," wedding march by
Nat. W. Mann; "A Chinese Reverie," by
George J. Trinkaus and "Ebony Echoes," a
cakewalk, by Gus Edwards.
which Murray & Mack, will produce on a
Another concert given on November 9th,
gorgeous scale next season. Kitty Beck,
OLLIE MACK.
was made up as follows:—March, "Ideal
his wife, will play the leading soubrette part.
With this article appears a capital photo- She is at present featuring "My Bamboo
American," Chambers; Overture, "Snap
graph
of Ollie Mack, the well-known actor- Queen" and "On A Sunday Afternoon" in
Shot," Losey; Waltz, "I Love Somebody
Just Like you," Starr; polka, "American
The Two Oreatest March Hits since the "Washington Post" and "The Honeymoon."
" THE TWO EAOLES "-March (dedicated to President RooseveU)
By John G. Boehme y composer
Cadet," (Euphonium solo, Mr. S. E.
" THE CONQUEROR"—March (dedicated to H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia ( of " The American Eagle."
Wright), Stinson; Barn Dance, "My Dusky
Published for Band, Orchestra and Piano Solo.
These are Genuine American Harches-Nothing Remodeled Alter Foreign Patterns.
Oueen," Aigrette; Cake Walk, "Smokey
Published and for sale by
JOSEPH REUTERSHAN,
(late with CARL FISCHER,)
Mokes," Holzman; "Star-Spangled Ban-
Music Dealer, Publisher and Importer Musical Instruments,
19 East J4th St. (West of Union Square). New York City.
ner."
It is obvious from these programs that our
'•The Mansion of Aching Hearts." Great descriptive ballad
HARRY VON TIL
fellow citizens of the Philippines are kept
" I '11 Be There, Mary Dear." Beautiful home song.
up-to-date with the latest music, thanks to
a Sunday Afternoon." Catchy waltz song.
ZER'S LATEST and " " I On
Just
Can't Help From Loving that Man." May Irwin's success.
the enterprise of Mr. Chambers, and the
•tMM**«* " My Bamboo Queen." Oriental coon song.
bandmasters of the- military bands stationed
GREATEST HITS.
THE HARRY VON TILZER riUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY
in the far East. Mr. Wright, who has charge
42 West 28th Street, New York
-
67 Clark Street, Chicago
of the 26th Infantry Hand, is a musician of
sweeping the Country
The Song that
CHORUS
rare gifts, and he has endeared himself
On a Saturday night, dear old Saturday
it
to the people of Xueva Caceres by his
night
When your pockets are filled with coin.
ability and amiability. He is a great admirer
By HOWARD and EHERSON, authors of "Hello, Hy Baby." Everybody Is asked to join.
On « Saturday night, good old Saturday
of Chambers' marches, and writes that they
night
VANDERSLOOT HUSIC CO.
The next day is Sunday, but still on
are verv popular in his town. It is no un-
NEW YORK We rionday
41 West 28th Street
dream of Saturday night,
common thing to hear them whistled and
plaved bv the voung people, who are amaz-
CHARACTERISTIC MARCH
AND TWO-STEP
BY
inglv clever at "picking up" melodies. In
fact, the Filipinos are exceedingly musical.
On A Saturday Night"
GEO.
M. KREY SUCCESSES.
Ross and Schrader, two of the best-
known song illustrators in New York, are
using three songs from the (ieorge M. Krey
catalogue, "Never To Meet Again." "My
Mississippi Sue" and "She's Sleeping 1>\
The James,' 5 and report great success from
all three of them.
The slides are made by De Witt C. Wheel-
er, and are a credit to the maker, but then
Mr. Wheeler's slides are always of the best.
Mr. Ross has lately taken charge of the
professional end of Mr. Krey's business in
this city, and has proved himself well adapted
to the position. The success of "Never To
Georgia Peaches
Dreams of Love
Jos.}. Kaiser
A DAINTY WALTZ
The Jos. J. Kaiser Music Co.,
40 West 28th Street, New York
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
HOWLEY, HAV1LAND
and DRESSER,
Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
Boosey & Co*,
9 East J7th St.
New York
1260-66 B r o a d w a y
N E W YORK
Grand Opera House Block, Chicago, III.
The Sensations of Paris.
^ J V ' A L S E
LENTJ2
and " LOIN DU PAYS," VALSE TZIGANE
By RODOLPHE BEROER.
Piano Solo 60c. Small Orchestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c,

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