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Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 11 - Page 48

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 11, 1920
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"HONEYDEW" PROVES A SUCCESS
New Musical Comedy With Score by Efrem
Zimbalist, the Noted Violinist, Well Received
at Premiere in New York This Week
Following the lead of Fritz Kreisler, whose
"Apple Blossoms" proved one of the operetta
hits on Broadway last season, Efrem Zimbalist,
prominent violinist, stepped into the limelight
on Monday night as composer of the music of
"Honeydew," a new musical comedy that
opened at the Casino Theatre, under the direc-
tion of Joseph Weber, and scored an immediate
success.
The book of the piece is by Joseph Herbert,
and although the plot is somewhat thin, as is
usual with musical comedies, there is enough
originality displayed to make it well worth
while. The story is wound around the matrimo-
nial adventures of several couples with those of
Henry Honeydew, played by Hal Forde, and
Sylvester Adams, enacted by John Park, stand-
ing out in contrast. Divorce courts and moth-
ers-in-law also appear.
The production is full of lively music for both
songs and dances, and no opportunity for in-
jecting a bit of melody appears to be over-
looked. Several excellent voices serve to add
to the attractiveness of the score. J. H. Remick
& Co. publish the score.
VINCENT SHERWOOD ON VACATION
Vincent Sherwood, general Eastern manager
of the McKinley Music Co., New York office,
accompanied by his wife, left New York re-
cently on a vacation and will be gone for a
period of several weeks. Alfred Haase, the
professional manager of the New York office
of the above company, will be in charge of the
offices during Mr. Sherwood's absence.
PRINCE SEES "THE CAT STEP"
While Prince Carol of Rumania was in New
\ork, a special performance of "The Cat Step"
was given at the Cafe de Paris. This is a new
dance that has created much comment in both
the music and dance world. It was composed
by Louis Breau and Ray Henderson and was
one of the sensations at the recent convention
of American Dancing Masters, held at the Hotel
Astor.
Mrs. John Drake, of the Vanderbilt Hotel,
has recently been taking instructions in this new
dance for the purpose of introducing it in Rome,
Italy, as an innovation.
Michigan.
"GREENWICH FOLLIES" A HIT
New Edition I s Full of Bright Lines, Clever
People and Excellent Music
The new "Greenwich Follies of 1920" recently
opened in New York at the Greenwich Village
Theatre and according to all reports it surpasses
the high standard set by its predecessor. There
is already talk of the show having to yield to
the demand for seats and move to a more com-
modious house.
Critics and public alike are agreed on the
high quality of the new entertainment, viewed
from any angle. As in the 1919 version, John
Murray Anderson, the producer, again has the
honor of showing some delightful surprises. He
EDDIE LEONARD WRITES SONG
and Arthur Swanstrom are also responsible for
Eddie Leonard, the well-known minstrel, who the lyrics, and A. Baldwin Sloane has again sup-
is now playing a short vaudeville engagement plied the music. Among the big song hits of
prior to his appearing in a new musical comedy, the new show are "I Will Be Your Valentine,"
recently placed with Charles K. Harris a new "Just Sweet Sixteen," "Come to Bohemia" and
composition from his pen entitled "Mary, Where "Tarn, Tarn, Tarn, Tarn, Tarn." M. Whitmark
& Sons publish the score.
Will You Be?"
TWO NEW STASNY NUMBERS
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. is especially fea-
turing two new numbers, "Take Me" and "I
Will Be Your Regular Sweetie" (But I Won't
Be Your Once-in-a-While).
The various
Stasny branch offices all report their initial
efforts on these songs as meeting with success.
BLACK'S SONG IN THE FROLIC
Ben Black is the author of a new song which
is now being featured by Art Hickman's band
in this season's "Ziegfeld Follies." I t is en-
titled "My Midnight Frolic Girl," and is pub-
lished by Leo Feist, Inc.
NEW SCORE FOR LEO FEIST, INC.
Leo Feist, Inc., are the publishers of a new
Fiske O'Hara show called "Springtime In
Mayo." This makes the fourth show in which
the house of Feist is interested which is now
on tour during the early Fall season. The
others include "Linger Longer, Letty," "What's
in a Name" and "Monsieur Beaucaire."
The Addison Music Co. has opened up offices
at 145 West Forty-fifth street, New York. Sam
Coslow is manager of the new concern.
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including "Oh! Those Musical Shoes" which has
been heard from time to time in vaudeville.
The publishers are campaigning with the num-
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