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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
49
NO SECRET! THE REVIEW HEARS
THAT Sophie Tucker and her Syncopated
Five, will for the next few weeks feature
"You're a Dangerous Girl," at the Hotel lies-
worth, Atlantic City.
THAT Jack Glogau is compiling a short his-
tory of the Feist staff of song writers, to be
used in next month's Green Book.
THAT he claims to be some little biographer
as well as a successful composer.
THAT ZO Elliot, who wrote "There's a Long,
Long Trail," has just returned a full-fledged
graduate of the Plattsburg encampment.
THAT the summer business with most pub-
lishers has been especially good this year.
THAT there is one publisher who claims the
summer dullness was always more or less psy-
chological.
THAT the publishers who have no real patri-
NATIONAL ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN NOW O N ! otic
songs are nevertheless digging up patriotic
verses for the songs they already have.
THAT Harold Cool, the secretary of the re-
cently organized New York Retail Music Deal-
ers' Association, is a writer of lyrics.
THAT Harry Von Tilzer has just released a
new Hawaiian ballad, entitled "On the South
2Jl-235West4O*3tHevYork(ity
Sea Isle."
THAT on Saturday, July 15, at the 100th an-
niversary performance of the picture "Civiliza-
apply to New York and that it mostly con- tion," a souvenir edition of the peace song was
cerned schools in isolated communities far distributed to the audience.
THAT Milton H. Berry, traveling representa-
from the competition of the larger cities.
After much more argument it was concluded tive of the estate of Hamilton S. Gordon, is
to allow the arrangement of giving one-third spending a very pleasant five weeks' vacation
to the general public, and 40 per cent, to at Onsett, Mass.
teachers, which was suggested at the prior
meeting of the association, to continue until the "AN OPERATIC NIGHTMARE" COMING
organization voted otherwise.
New Composition by Felix Arndt a Worthy
A letter from B. F. Wood, of Boston, signed
Successor to "Desecration Rag"
by Lons B. Ellert, was read near the close of the
session, congratulating the dealers for organ-
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. has now in press
izing and encouraging them in their efforts to
a new number entitled "An Operatic Night-
improve their business.
mare," by the "Man Who Dared," Felix Arndt,
The following committee was appointed to
composer of "Desecration
visit dealers and explain the purpose of the
Rag." Jt is stated that
organization and acquaint them with the ben-
Mr. Arndt has eclipsed all
efits to be derived by concerted action: S.
his former compositions
Himmul, J. Cohen, H. Cool, C. G. Nisi, E. Buc-
in his latest sacrilege up-
ci, S. Lonick and L. J. Levey.
on the classical in music.
The next meeting will be held on Friday,
The number was re-
August 11. The meeting place will be decided
corded for the Victor
later.
Talking Machine Co. by
Mr. Arndt himself, rec-
WILL HART NOW WITH GRANVILLE
ords for which were re-
leased with the July list.
A new addition to the staff of writers for the
The Fox Publishing Co.
Bernard Granville Music Pub. Co., was made
announces that copies in
recently by the acquisition of Will Hart, the
Felix Arndt
sheet music form will be
writer of "Hit the Trail With Holliday." "Any
Old Name is a Wonderful Name," by Will Hart released to the trade on or about July 20. A
great future is predicted for this number and
and Billy Vandeveer, will soon be released.
it is generally believed that it will create noth-
ing short of a lasting sensation in musical cir-
cles generally.
"An Operatic Nightmare" is a pianistic dis-
Red, White, Blues
tortion of the "Miserere:" Mendelssohn's
Mister Buzz Saw
"Wedding March," the Lohengrin "Wedding
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
March," "Soldiers' Chorus," the Barcarolle,
Valse Egyptian
Aida March, arias from Tannhauser, Samson,
The Jubilator March
Faust and Carmen, and the Rigoletto Quartet.
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