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Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 7 - Page 50

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SONG GETTING MUCH PUBLICITY
Fisher-Thompson Music Co. Featuring
Been A'Longin' For You"
"I've
The Fisher-Thompson Music Pub. Co., Butte,
Mont., are giving much publicity to their song,
"I've Been A'Longin' for You." The number
is being received most favorably and is being
featured by such stars as Julia Dika and Rose
Valyda, both of whom are enthusiastic over the
merit of the number. Over 5,000 orchestras
have received orchestrations of the song and it
is receiving much publicity from those sources.
The firm are using the trade and professional
papers extensively in giving the number pub-
licity. They are receiving the co-operation of
the syndicate stores as well as the leading job-
bers of the country and from present indications
the song bids fair to be one of the large suc-
cesses of the fall season.
"WHITE HEATHER" IS POPULAR
McKinley Music Co. Song Featured in Con-
junction With Photoplay
"The White Heather," a song published by
the McKinley Music Co., issued in conjunction
with the Paramount Art-Craft Photoplay of the
same name, is gaining popularity rapidly. The
above publishers have the co-operation of the
film exchanges, motion picture exhibitors and
the sheet music and syndicate stores in dis-
tributing this song. In addition it has been
recorded by a large number of the various talk-
ing machine record and player roll manufac-
turing companies.
"PRETTY LITTLE RAINBOW" SOLD
P>. W. Cooper, the Boston publisher, has sold
to the Joe Morris Music Co. the song "Pretty
Little Rainbow."-
"Forever Is A Long,
Long Time"
"When the Evening
Bells Are Ringing"
"Oh! You Don't Know
What You're Missin'"
"Waters of Venice"
(Instrumental)
"Floating Down the
Sleepy Lagoon"
(Song version "Waters of Venice")
ARTMUSIC, Inc.
145 Weit 45th St.
NEW YORK
1919
GIVE THEM JAZZ!
AUGUST ISSUE OF "THE TRADE"
MONTCLAIR, N. J., August 11.—The songs chosen
at the nightly "community singing" in Mont-
clair's only theatre recently have been of such
a frivolously topical character that "highbrow"
patrons have objected. As one man told the
management, the "curl and girl" songs seemed
too silly for grown persons to sing in public
assemblage.
"An adult may escape looking like a fool
singing them," he said, "but he cannot help
feeling like one." The management, in answer
to protests, said that a short time ago the audi-
ence wanted war songs, but more recently has
expressed a preference for songs of lighter vein.
The August issue of The Trade, the house
oigan of G. Schirmer, Inc., was recently for-
warded to the dealers throughout the country.
A resume of the convention of the National As-
sociation of Sheet Music Dealers, which was
held in New York in June, is given a feature
position in the number. Much other material,
which should be eagerly read by the trade, is
found in the issue and with its newsy style
it should be eagerly awaited each month.
INCORPORATED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
The Fahey-Rocheleau Co. have filed a certifi-
cate of incorporation with the Secretary of
State of New Hampshire and will open up a
music publishing business in the city of Man-
chester. The capitalization of the new con-
cern is $5,000 and Peter J. Fahey, Adam R.
Rocheleau and Edward C. Smith, of Manchester,
are the incorporators.
FEIST PURCHASES^'QOLDEN GATE"
Leo Feist, Inc., have purchased "Golden
Gate" from Kendis & Brockman. The song is
from the pens of the writers of "I'm Forever
Blowing Bubbles." It has already received
much publicity and is, to say the least, a most
promising number.
TO OPEN PHILADELPHIA BRANCH
Gilbert & Friedland, Inc., the well-known New
York music publishing house, have acquired
quarters for a Philadephia branch in the Gim-
bel block of that city, 829 Chestnut street.
FEIST BUYS ANOTHER SONG
Leo Feist, Inc., have acquired the publishing
rights of the song, "I'm Always Building Castles
in the Air" from the Ted Garton Music Co. The
number is by the writers of "Belgian Rose,"
Ted Garton and A. Fred Phillips.
MENMNGAHEARf
OPENS PROFESSIONAL PARLORS
A new professional department has been
opened in quarters at 1552 Broadway, New York
City, by Richmond, the music publisher. The
office will be in charge of Jack Robbins, who is
general manager of the company.
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Artmusic Gems
AUGUST 16,
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY'
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
Successors to CHURCH, PAXSON & CO., New York
Roses of Picardy
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
"Arabian Nights"
Song
Intermezzo
One-Step
By
M. DAVID and WM. HEWITT
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
Music Engravers and Printers
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
p blishers
BOSTON »
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
publisher
BOSTON, MASS.
« Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64
Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses 1 New York and Chicago

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