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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 11 - Page 39

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BLOSSOMS FROM SOL BLOOM'S GARDEN.
Stock Company in the play "Under Two
Ellis R. Ephraim, who is with Sol Bloom, Flags." Morris Haswell sings it with great
has just received very cheering news • from effect. This catchy song is published by the
Boston, where "Contrary Mary," his latest, Peerless Publishing Co., 47 West Twenty-
was introduced into the "Knickerbocker eighth street, this city.
Girl." Felix Haney sings "Contrary Mary"
YOUNG QUIGLEY AT GENERAL MILES' DINNER.
and receives no less than five encores nightly.
At a recent dinner given in honor of Gen-
It is generally conceded that he has created
eral Miles at Washington, little Johnnie Quig-
one of the biggest hits of the piece and every
ley was requested- to sing "Only a Soldier
one in Sol's office is looking out for the arri-
Boy." The song was well received and he
val of the "Knickerbocker Girl" on Broad-
has written to his publishers, Doty & Brill,
way.
of 43 West Twenty-eighth street, this city,
Mr. Bloom reports that one of his best that this song has been the hit of his act
sellers is Woodward and Jerome's "Let Us throughout the tour. Doty & Brill have also
Swear by the Pale Moonlight." This song- received favorable notices of "Coon Smiles,"
has so taken in "Mr. Bluebeard" at the Knick- a characteristic composition by E. S. Brill,
erbocker" that Eddie Foy and Herbert Caw- which Sousa has been playing before the
thorne follow up with a brand new burlesque crowned heads of Europe.
of the merry double octette. .
E. T. PAULL'S "MIDNIGHT FLYER."
J. Fred Helf is a very happy man these
The E. T. Paull Music Co., of 46 West
days; he has a good thing in "If You Can't
Be a Bell Cow, Fall in Behind." It is getting Twenty-eighth street, expect to place "The
to be quite a phrase throughout the country, Midnight Flyer," their latest march and two-
and will soon be found in the slang diction- step, on the market by March 26. They had
aries. Everywhere this song proves itself originally set the date for March 10, but
a "Bell Cow," but Fred's other hit, "The owing to the enormous edition of 40,000 that
they are getting out for their first issue, they
Spirit of '76" runs it pretty close.
"The Wizard of Oz" is as popular as ever, have been delayed by tlie printer. This piece
and the music goes so well that Julian Mitch- bids fair to have a tremendous sale, as it was
ell will not listen to anything for an early specially arranged and dedicated to the Bro-
interpolation. "Sammy" is one of the big- therhood of Locomotive Engineers, ore of
gest song hits in this merry fantastic show. the strongest labor organizations in the coun-
try.
Sol Bloom is the publisher.
One of the most engaging numbers which
C. L PARTEE'S NEW BOOK.
have marked the last days of "The Silver
As time wears on more and more interest
Slipper" at the Broadwav Theatre is the in-
is being displayed in the new book now in
terpolated duet "Me and You, You and I,"
preparation, the C. L. Partee Book of Har-
charmingly sung by Cyril Scott and Edna
mony and Composition for the Violin, Man-
Wallace Hopper. The duet is written by
dolin, Guitar and Banjo. Teachers and stu-
Matt C. Woodward and Ben M. Jerome and
dents everywhere are beginning to realize
constitutes another feather in the waving cap
that this work is something different from
of these two busy collaborators.
the hackneyed style and that it will be a pro-
duction of extraordinary merit. Of course
A PEERLESS PEARL
J. Aldrich Libbey and Katherine Trayer it would be desirable to issue the work at a
brought the house down, figuratively speaking, very early date, but, on the other hand, it is
at the Boston Theatre on March 8th with being prepared with great care, and the scope
the song "My Bessie's Wedding Day." This and size of the work are such that it will
song has been introduced by the Laura Davis take considerable time to complete it in full
SOL BLOOM
Publisher of SMITH & K E R K E R ' S
Cor. Broadway & 37th St.
New York
By E. E. B A G L E Y
ARRANGED FOR FULL ORCHESTRA.
Telephone 619-3 Tramont.
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
THEIR
NEW YORK.
LATEST
'There's Mu«Ic In The Air."
"fir. Dooley."
••When the Sun Goes Down."
"1 Want to Be the Villain in The Show."
• Remembrance.'
TO THE TRADE!!!
We can supply you with anything pub-
lished, Send for our monthly list of
B
|HOWLEY, HAVILAND & DRESSER.
Stuart Barnes is using a number of songs
from Howley, Haviland & Dresser's cata-
logue, among them being "Raving," "The
Same Old Crowd," "Marriage is Sublime"
fiarrvvonCilzcr
PRODUCTIONS
"I'll Wed You in the Golden Summer Time."
Wholesale Music Dealers
12 East 17th Street,
"The Spirit of '76"
"If you Can't be a Bell-Cow, fall In behind."
and there he received his musical education
under the guidance of Herbert L. Clark, late
cornet soloist with Sousa's band.
He has been connected with the theatrical
profession for six years -and has made a num-
ber of hits, the most distinguished among
which was in "Wanted—a Stenographer," a
breezy sketch, written by himself.
Prominent among his musical compositions
are: "It's for Her, Her, Her," "My Geisha
of Tokio," "The Waiter Laughed," "You Are
My All in All," "De Bugaboo Man" sung so
inimitably by Fay Templeton in "Twirly-
Whirly," and the deliciously "spooky" ghost
dance "Creepy Creeps."
M. Witmark & Sons are the publishers of
all these popular successes.
Dance £ Bumblebees
129 PEMBROKE ST.
jt J* BOSTON jt jt
MU5IC PUBLISHERS,
" Pinky Panky Poo."
" I'll be your Rainbeau."
"Sammy" (the hit of "The Wizard of Oz.")
'•There's Nobody just like You."
BILLEE TAYLOR.
The old saying, "Jack of all trades and
master of none," does not apply to Billee Tay-
lor, who, although a composer, actor, play-
wright and lyrist, manages to attain a high-
grade of excellence in each of these accom-
plishments.
Mr. Taylor's native town is Detroit, Mich.,
A GREAT INSTRUMENTAL HIT
BRENTON-BAQLEY
MUSIC PUB. COMPANY
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Company,
New Opera
" The Billionaire."
detail. Nevertheless, the work is progressing
satisfactorily, and those who wait for its ap-
pearance before investing in a work on har-
mony will have no reason to regret exercis-
ing a little patience.
A R O- A I N S I M
music
Publishing £0.
••I'll be there, Mary
Dear."
Please Let Me Sleep."
'Emancipation Day."
' When Kate and I were
C o m i n g Thro' the
Rye."
Eva."
In the Sweet Bye and
Bye."
I Want to Be A Actor
Lady."
•'Won't You Roll Dem
Bye« ?"
42 West 28th Street,
N. Y. City
67 Clark Street
Chicago

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