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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MARCH 23,
1918
Columbia
Records
Wonderful Choral Records Feature
Widely-Varied April Program
Father Finn's Paulist Choristers took New York by storm;
their tour is a triumphal success. These famous boy singers,
who make records exclusively for Columbia, have two splendid
numbers in the April list—Tschaikowsky's "Legend" and
Bach's "Sing Ye to the Lord."
Stracciari, who won new laurels in his recent appearances
with the Chicago Opera Company, sings the heart-touching song
to the courtiers, from "Rigoletto," with tremendous power and
fervor for the Columbia April program.
Al Jolson revels in melodious ecstasy over a priceless gem—
his "Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie."
A pair of song hits from Chu Chin Chow—swirling, coaxing,
compelling dance records by Handy Jazzers; Jazarimba Or-
chestra; Jockers Brothers and Prince's Band—the very newest
war songs—"Cohen at the Telephone Again"—these give just
an idea of the straight-through superlativeness of Columbia's
April offerings.
Give them half a chance, and they'll sell themselves. Order
early.
Columbia
Grafonola
Price $30
Columbia Graphophone Company
Woolworth Bldg., New York