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MAY 7, I92i
FEATURES RICHMOND HITS
Daniel Yankowitz, Young Orchestra Leader Who
Has Already Achieved Remarkable Success,
Using "Mello-Cello" and "Now and Then"
ROMANCE
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Probably the youngest orchestra leader who has
attained almost a national reputation is Daniel
Yankowitz, leader of the Meyer Davis Orchestra
THE COMING^ 90NG
WALTZ HIT OF THE
THE NEW
DANCE MELODY.
SONG-POX-TROT
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1544 BROADWAY
ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY OF NEW DITSON NUMBER
Herewith is a picture of the Oliver Ditson
Co.'s window in Boston, wherein is artistically
featured the new song, "Dreams of What Might
the Charles H. Ditson Co. in New York and is
a young man of marked ability as shown in this
present composition. The cover of this piece of
Daniel Yankowitz
at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
He is well known at the various resorts along
the Atlantic Coast, having played successfully at
the Malvern Hotel, Bar Harbor, Me., and other
important points. He has taken an active part
in many concerts given under the auspices of
the American Red Cross and other organizations
of a similar character.
Besides other current hits, the Meyer Davis
Orchestra is now rendering successfully the waltz
'•Mello-Cello" and the fox-trot "Now and Then."
P.oth of these publications are from the catalog
of the Maurice Richmond Music Publishing Co.,
ot New York City.
William Jerome, the well-known song writer,
has just signed a contract to write exclusively
for Harms, Inc. Mr. Jerome is the writer of
a lonqj list of popular successes.
OgVER DITSON COMPANY
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(Formerly 10c Music)
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Ditson Window Featuring "Dreams of What Might Have Been"
Have Been," which has taken well right from music is most striking in its red background, and
the start. It is called a song of memories; the in a decorative sense it adapts itself well to a win-
lyrics are by William Francis and the music by dow display. The words tell the story of a love
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his brother, J. F. Francis, who is connected with such as must have inspired the writer when he
penned the melody.
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