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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 10 - Page 60

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
CONDUCTED BY B. B. WILSON
HAWAIIAN BUTTERFLY PARTY
feW Feist Song Introduced to Public in Chicago
Through the Medium of a Gala Affair—"Ha-
Waiian Butterfly" Looks Like Big Hit
CHICAGO, I I I . , March 5.—As per the announce-
ment Which appeared on billboards throughout
the city a Hawaiian Butterfly party was held at
Gayon's Paradise, Crawford avenue and Wash-
ihgtdn boulevard, this city, last Thursday night.
The affair was heavily advertised by posters
Eind newspapers and handbills were also used
freely, and the large attendance testified to the
success of the idea.
The feature of the entertainment was the first
public performance of "'Hawaiian Butterfly," the
new fascinating Hawaiian melody which is
just off the press and is being published by Leo
Feist, Inc. Twenty-five vocal artists from the
Feist professional offices here were the medium
of placing the song before the crowd and the
reception which they and the song received
proves their recent assertion that it was a song
sensation. Not only was it a success as a song
but as a fox-trot it will probably give anything
produced this season a run for first honors.
The staging of the affair was very elaborate,
Hawaiian costumes, Hawaiian music and Ha-
waiian atmosphere was the order of the day,
and the management's success in gaining that
end was quite evident. "Hawaiian Butterfly,"
which sold thousands of copies before it was
published, justified the confidence of the Feist
staff and those who have invested in large
Orders for the number.
$360 FOR "HOME, SWEET HOME"
Two stanzas of "Home, Sweet Home," each
with a three-line refrain, in the manuscript of
John Howard Payne, the author, signed in full
and dated Washington, August 10, 1850, brought
$360 at a sale of historic and other documents
from the collection of Frederick B. McGuire,
for many years director of the Corcoran Art
Gallery, Washington. The buyer was J. F.
Drake.
You Are Sure to Have Calls for the
Greatest "Blues" Song Ever Written
Victor February Record
NUMBER 18152
PAMDISEBLUES
On PRETTY PAtA! Ott PRETTY PAPA'
EDIZIONE CLASSICA
"TELL THE LAST ROSE OF
SUMMER GOOD-BYE"
The song that reaches from the hdart of the rose to the heart of every music lover
Suitable for any program
"TWILIGHT AND DAWN"
A distinctly high-class song, with a melody and lyric that win immediate approval
, h
^ tiifcst song since**Th$ Rosary"
Our Big Production Hit
Introductory Offer 15 Cents Per Copy
"Johnny Get Your Gun"
By HAROLD ORLOB
From John Cort*« Succewful Comedy "JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN " now playinj at the Criterion Theatre, New York
Introductory Offer 18 Cents Per Copy
AL PIANTADOSI & CO., Inc., Astor Theatre Bldg., New York
HERBERT I. AVERY. General Manager
VAN AND SCHENCK'S NEW SONGS
MAKING RAPID STRIDES IN TRADE
Using Several Songs From Harris Catalog in
"The Century Girl" and in Cocoanut Grove
House of Al. Piantadosi, Inc., Has Put Over
Several Good Numbers—Some Additions
Van and Schenck, that popular team of
singers, arc featuring three songs from the - The firm of Al. Piantadosi, Inc., which entered
catalog of Chaa. K. Harris. In "The Century the music publishing field several months ago,
Girl," now playing at the Century Theatre, they seems to be making very rapid strides. Herbert
are using "It's a Long, Long Time Since I've Avery, general manager of the concern, has
Been Home," and in the show that is given just announced three numbers of the new high-
nightly in the Cocoanut jGrove on the Century class catalog as now ready, and the other num-
roof they are successfully using that new nov- bers of the same class (Edizione Classica) will
be ..ready shortly. Among the high-class per-
elty Chinese number, "My Little China fioll," of
formers
who are featuring "If You Had All the
which they are the authors and the new novelty
ballad "Let Him Miss You Just a Little Bit" World and Its Gold" from the popular catalog
oi..the company are Frank Mullane, Belle Baker,
(and He'll Think More of You).
Jack Wilson Trio, Orville Stamm, Adeline
Frances, Chief Kaupolican, Ponzillo Sisters,
JOINS STASNYJVUJSIC CO. STAFF
Emmet Welch's Minstrels, Natalie Alt, Four
William Jerome Ruger has been added to the Marx Brothers, Bob Yosco, and many others.
traveling staff of the A. J. Stasny Music Co-
Mr. Ruger is now visiting the trade in the
Southern States, and his trip will include such
points as Memphis* Little Rock, New Orleans,
Dallas and other Texas points.
JEROME H.RElllCK&Cp.S
^Sensational Son^ Hits^
DEATH OF GE(X H. HOWARD
Geo. Henry Howard, a composer of note and
also well known as a pianist and organist, died
last week at his home in Boston in his seventy-
third year. He has also resided at Washing-
ton, and New York at various periods, and was
well known in both cities.
PLACED IN THE POPULAR CATALOG
The song by Earl Carroll and Al. Piantadosi,
"When You Have Forgotten, and I Can't For-
get," which is being published by Al. Piantadosi,
Inc., has been added to the popular catalog of
the company instead of the high-class catalog
as was originally announced.
CHAS. K. HARRIS; NEW SONGS
A Laugh in Every Line
McKinley Music Co. N e w York
Two new songs are announced by Chas. K.
Harris, "At the Hula Hula Ball," with words
and music by Billy Vandever, and a new song
from the pen of Joseph E. Howard, "Love Me
All the Time."
"I'm Glad You're Sorry"
"I Brought Red Roses in
December to You"
'Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now"
"If You Ever Get Lonely"
"She's Dixie All the Time"
"Where the Black Eyed Susans
Grow"
"Down Honolulu Way"
"Just a Word of Sympathy"
I "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose"
I "How's Every Little Thing in Dixie"
There's Egypt In Your Dreamy
Eyes"
"Because You're Irish"
INSTRUMENTAL HITS
P o z z o - Fox-Trot
Tiddle-de-Winks—Fox-Trot
Whispering Hearts—Waltz
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
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