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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 15 - Page 37

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THE MUSIC TRRDE.REJZIEW
Shirley, sings "Forget" and "Our Land of
Dreams." The Haverly Minstrels are featur-
ing one of Dave Reed's songs, "I'm My Own
Boss." The Garton Minstrels find "Just
In the second movement we find the Ethi-
Plain Folks" a great winner. Alma Fillmore
has added "The Bird that Never Sings" to opian conception engrafted, and which sub-
,
HOLLIS & HOWARD'S SUCCESSES.
r
her repertoire. Richard Jose sings at every
l r
Hollis and Howard, the song illustrators, performance "The Afterwhile," and "May,
•• are singing in the East with great success the Sweet May," and he does not use a song un-
•: following songs of the Gerge M. Krey cata- less it is of the best. This firm have recently
logue: "My Mississippi Sue," "Dreaming in published a catalogue of their songs and in- sequently predominated that of the gradually
the Trenches," "She's Sleeping By the strumental pieces; it is a wonderful list of disappearing Indian themes.
The main object is the proper effect to be
James" and "Don't Break Your Mother's successes, and all dealers should have it be-
Heart, Tom." Mr. Hollis is gifted with a fore them when ordering. Howley, Havi- achieved in the rendition of this number, is
very rich baritone voice, and his singing ot land & Dresser's name on a piece of music that in its interpretation it should not be
played as a two-step, but in considerably
popular ballads never fails in winning him denotes a sure seller every time.
slower tempo, and that the expression marks
abundant applause. They use a dissolving
"PAN AMERICAN A " A MUSICAL THESIS.
should carefully be noted, to bring forth the
machine with special attachments, invented
Even though this "ceuvre" of that sterling effective "Antohn," as it is technically called.
by Mr. Howard, who is, by the way, an ex-
perienced electrician. They will soon ap- musician, composer and orchestral conductor,
A LONDON OPINION.
Victor Herbert, was at once recognized at
pear in Keith's circuit presenting an act of
The
London
Telegraph prints the follow-
their own writing in conjunction with illus- the Buffalo Exposition as being delightfully
ing
indictment
against
the Lord Chancellor:
trated songs, which will be exclusively from quaint and pretty, by the audience who heard
Composers and publishers of music will
it, the critics and musical thinkers who have
the Krev catalogue.
since taken it up pronounced it to be a mu- scarcely thank the Government for the man-
sical work worthy of being made part of ner in which it has received the very natural
THEIR LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
request that a great and urgent wrong should
The following songs are some of the good American musical history.
be remedied. Stolen property is being of-
This number was composed expressly as fered for sale in the streets by scores of un-
sellers in the Howley, Haviland & Dresser
catalogue. "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please an exposition of the elements upon which washed and irresponsible hawkers, and al-
Come Home," is being sung by that clever American music and composition can be though the injury to copyright owners grows
team of Grant and Grant. "The Army of placed, and particularly for the Pan-Ameri- larger day by day, the Lord Chancellor can
only suggest that to cure the evil by summary
Half Starved Men," "Way Down in Old In- cans who met in competition and conclave at proceedings would involve an undue interfer-
diana" and "A Little Boy in Blue" are being Buffalo last year.
ence with the liberty of the subject. We won-
used hv Kieffer and Diamond. Madge Ellis
Therein is illustrated in music the project der what ministers would say if their pockets
is singing "The Army of Half Starved Men," of the main purpose of the Exposition, as it were being picked by the thieves who are
now plundering the musicians and their pub-
and also Frank Mullane. Dick Thomas of
lishers. Then, perhaps, the Lord Chancellor
the Wills Comedy Company is singing
and his colleagues might bestir themselves.
"Three Women to Every Man." Sammy
As it is, the abatement of a glaring wrong is
Brown of the Brannig Stock Company is incorporates the weird Indian themes of the the last thing to engage "their august atten-
using "A Little Boy in Blue" and the old North American aborigines with those of the tion. That the Government should turn a
favorite, "When Mr. Shakespeare Comes to Central and South American "Tango," deaf ear to a complaint so well founded—a
complaint which could be speedily met by a
Town." That beautiful vocalist, Madeline "Sones" and "Jarabe."
short and drastic enactment—is a fact that
and also with "My Gipsy Queen," another
one of the J. &. S. hits.
Al Reeves is singing "Rip Van Winkle
Was a Lucky Man and "Oh, What a Lovely
Dream."
pjfJlMs&m
m
Hinds &
S O N G S
Noble.
Songs of all Colleges, $1.50
C O L L E G E
Entertain friends, add cheer to every home.
Songs of Eastern Colleges, $1.25—Songs of Western Colleges, $1.25—New COOPER
Songs for Glee Clubs, 50 cents.
"OH!
INSTITUTE
NEW YORK CITY
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO BOOKSELLERS.
MISTER ROONEY"
PEERLESS
IRISH SONG SUCCESS By C. E. CASEY PUB. CO.
Take Me To My Mama Dear"
47 W. 28th St.,
A Favorite Child Song by Hall & Braha m
N. Y.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co.
THE QREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
4
'Jenny Lee."
"Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man."
••Since Sister Nell heard Paderewski Play." ''Nursery Rhymes."
TO THE TRADE!/!
We can supply you with anything pub-
lished. Send for our monthly list of
Wholesale Music Dealers
12 East 17th Street,
NEW YORK.
"My Gipsy Queen."
••I'm Tired."
B A R G A I N S ! ! !
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITH06MPHERS, MUSIC EHGRflVERS flHD PRINTERS.
Music Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
will bring them little credit.
WITMARK WHISPERS.
Mile. Van Schaack, the popular song illus-
trator, sings Norton & Casey's "Sing Me a
Song of the South" with much feeling. She
says: "It is her favorite song and always
reaches her audience."
Florence A. White is to "use" Ford &
Bratton's "My Sunflower Sue" in the English
production of the "Belle of New York"
Master Willie Howard, "The Boy Won-
der," and James W. Casey, the famous
young composer, both of New York, gave
three recitals in Buffalo last week at II. A.
Meldrum Co.'s big store and scored a great
success.
. -I'J
Won't These Keep the BusyDealersBusy?
•Musical
Comedies:
Dolly Varden," "King Dodo," "The Burgo-
master," "The Chaperons." "The Explorers "
Weber & Fields "Holty Tolty
"The Sultan
ofSulu, "Princess Chic," "Qarrett OTlajrh "
"The Royal Rogue."
'
Song Successes:
"Pretty rioll'e Shannon, "To-day I am Sweet
Sixteen" "Kitty" and "A Dream that Never
Comes True." "He Ought to have a Tablet In
the Hall of Fame," " Hoon, Moon," "Your
dun," "Billet Doux," 'Hon Cher Ami," "fly
Fllopena Pet," "Follow the Han that Lead* the
Band," "The Cuckoo and the Clock."
M.WITMARK & SONS, Publishers
rtVitinurk ItiilUlliiKH
No N West 29th St.
New York.
Schiller Theatre Building
Chicago.
186 & 188 Shaftesbury Ave.
London.
Curtaz Building
dan Francisco.

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