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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 19,
1919
NEW SONG BY MARY EARL
A VERY BUSY ORCHESTRA
"MOTHER" SONG STILL ACTIVE
"Dreamy Alabama" Being Featured Strongly by
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
Yerkes' Jazzarimba Orchestra to Be a Feature
of Mclntyre & Heath Production
Mary Earl, the composer of "Beautiful Ohio,"
"Sweet Siamese," and other successful numbers,
recently wrote a new waltz entitled "Dreamy
Alabama." Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., the ex-
clusive publishers of all of Miss Earl's works,
have just issued the number and copies of the
same are now being delivered to the trade.
"Dreamy Alabama" has been placed in the
high-class catalog of the firm and it will be
one of the feature numbers of that department
during the late summer and early fall season.
One of the most attractive title pages seen in
some time encloses the number. It is a work of
art in eight colors and immediately creates an
impression when displayed.
The number is also issued as a song, the
lyrics of which are by Ballard MacDonald. The
better class of professional singers as well as
concert stars are programming it, and practically
every talking machine record company as well
as music roll manufacturer has recorded it.
The Mclntyre & Heath production, "Hello
Alexander," will open its New York season at
the Broadhurst Theatre some time in August.
One of the features of the show will be Yerkes'
Jazzarimba Orchestra, headed by Harry A.
Yerkes, who in addition is director of the
Hickory Jazz Band, Sensation Quintet, the Mas-
ter Saxophone Sextet, the American Marimba-
phone Band and other novelty orchestras. The
above organizations, in addition to their stage
work, made 300 recordings during the past year
for such concerns as Columbia, Aeolian, Pathe,
Emerson, Victor, Edison, Starr and OkeH.
During their coming engagement they will
program the following numbers: Al Bernard's
"Big Chief Blues" and "Sugar." They will also
feature "Shanghai Melody," "Karayan" and
"Wild Flower Waltz." "Big Chief Blues" is
published by Pace & Handy Music Co., Inc.;
"Sugar" is published by the Triangle Music Pub.
Co.; "Shanghai Melody" is an issue of the Joe
Morris Music Co.; "Karayan" is published by
Forster Music Pub. Co., Inc.-, and Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc., are the publishers of "Wild
Flower Waltz."
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine" still proves
an active number in the catalog of M. Witmark
& Sons. Vincent O'Donnell, the clever boy
singer in the Gus Edwards troupe, is featuring
it and at a recent Chicago appearance it was
the hit of the act, despite the fact that the musi-
cal program of the offering is filled with suc-
cessful numbers.
NEW TENOR SINGS McKINLEY SONGS
Carroll Shannon Features "Sweet Hawaiian
Moonlight" and "Weeping Willow Lane."
A singer who is forging to the front rapidly
is Carroll Shannon, the young Irish-American
tenor, who will be featured in a new comic opera
next season. Mr. Shannon has already been en-
gaged to make records for several talking ma-
chine companies and recently made his appear-
ance at the meeting in Madison Square Garden
to receive "President-elect" De Valera of the
Irish Republic. On that occasion Mr. Shannon
sang the two McKinley Music Co. hits, "Sweet
Hawaiian Moonlight" and "Weeping Willow
Lane."
MY BABY'S ARMS" IN "FOLLIES"
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Picardy
"Forever Is A Long,
Long Time"
"When the Evening
Bells Are Ringing "
"Oh! You Don't Know
What You're Missin'"
"Waters of Venice"
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
"Floating Down the
Sleepy Lagoon"
(Song version "Waters of Venice")
ARTMUSIC, Inc.
14S West 45th St.
NEW YORK
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. arc the publishers
of a new song called "Oh! What a Wonderful
Summer." This number has made quite a hit
in and about Atlantic City, which has encouraged
the Stasny organization to feature it strongly.
JACK MILLS A PUBLISHER
Jack Mills, formerly professional manager of
McCarthy & Fischer, Inc., who severed his con-
nection with that firm some time ago for the pur-
pose of entering business for himself, has opened
offices at 152 West Forty-fifth street. It is the
intention of the new linn to publish popular-
priced music exclusively.
PMNGAHEARf
Joe McCarthy and Harry Tierney are the
authors of "My Baby's Arms," a number which
is a decided hit in this season's Ziegfeld "Fol-
lies." The song is sung by the prima donna of
the production, Delyle Alda, who is assisted by
a score of the prettiest of the "Follies" girls.
The above is the third production in which the
music of Harry Tierney is represented. He
contributed the score for the "Midnight Whirl"
as well as numbers in "The Royal Vagabond."
Artmusic Gems
(Instrumental)
NEW STASNY SONG ISSUED
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
"Arabian Nights"
Song
Intermezzo
By
One-Step
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD. CONN.
Succeuors to CHURCH, PAXSON & CO., New York
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