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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 27 - Page 46

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 31,
1921
Jkstolutton* for tfje JSeto
January 3—the first business day of "1922"—will mark the birth of
the "RICHMOND MUSIC SUPPLY CORPORATION."
Many New Year resolutions are made; few are kept. Of the few,
we earnestly pledge ourselves to keep the following:
1. Resolved: That we shall serve the music
dealer of far and near—every day of the
year.
2. Resolved: That we shall at all times render
him one hundred per cent service.
3. Resolved: That we shall make every pos-
sible effort to meet the dealers' wants in a
most efficient manner.
You can help us to keep these resolutions by giving us your con-
fidence and co-operation.
Put us to the test. Send us a trial order to-day.
Very truly yours,
BUSH TERMINAL BUILDING, 133 West 41st Street
"Richmond" Means Everything in Music
NEW RICHMOND FOX=TR0T
SOLOISTS BOOST^ MUSIC SALES
FEATURING "ARKANSAS BLUES"
Otto Motzan, Henry Santly and Walter Hirsch
are the writers of a new fox-trot ballad entitled
"Marie," which has been accepted for publication
by Maurice Richmond, Inc. The above number
and "Old Fashioned Girl" will be the feature
numbers of the Richmond catalog.
Broad and Market Street Music Co., Newark :
N. J., Draws Crowds and Popularizes Store
Through Vocal and Instrumental Solos
Yerkes S. S. "Flotilla" Orchestra Winning Wide
Reputation for Its Dance Music
NEW MOROSCO COMEDY
Oliver Morosco will shortly produce a new
comedy with music entitled "Sleepy Time." The
lyrics are by W. Lee Dixon and the music by
Raymond Hubbard. Harms, Inc., will publish
the music.
NEW POST FOR DAN WINKLER
Dan Winkler, formerly connected with Jerome
H. Remick & Co. and Fred Fisher, Inc., has been
engaged as manager by the Maurice Richmond
Co.
THREE REAL BEAUTIFUL SONGS!
THE VERY LATEST
"DREAM MAN"
Fox Trot Ballad Supreme
The Coming Sensation of 1922
"LOVE ROSE"
Another Pretty Fox-trot Sonjf
"TEARS OF OUR
LAST GOOD-BYE"
The Talked-about Waltz Ballad of the Day.
Berardi - Coccia Music Pub. Co.
92 Grape Street
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
N. J., December 27.—The sheet music
department of the Broad and Market Street
Music Co., this city, is one of the busiest in
Newark. Stephen and Tom Agryros, the proprie-
tors, have inaugurated a clever scheme to make
their establishment popular with passers-by. A
piano has been placed in the sheet music depart-
ment on which popular airs are played for the
benefit of customers and as each selection is
played on the piano a girl sings into a sound
amplifier so that the song can be heard by the
crowds on the street. A violin soloist also ren-
ders an occasional selection, with the result that
the store is crowded practically during the en-
tire day.
NEWARK,
Harry A. Yerkes and his S. S. "Flotilla" dance
orchestra opened an engagement at the S. S.
"Flotilla" restaurant, 100 West Fifty-fifth street,
on December 1.
This dance orchestra has gained the reputa-
tion of making "dancing the poetry of motion."
Through his many novel orchestra combinations
Harry A. Yerkes has gained almost interna-
tional fame for the dance records recorded for
the various leading talking machine record com-
panies. This, his newest orchestra combination,
the S. S. "Flotilla," has already been given rec-
ognition as a leader. Among the numbers he is
now featuring is "Arkansas Blues," published
by the Frances Clifford Music Co., Chicago.
"BABY EYES" RELEASED
JACK FROST NOW A PUBLISHER
Jack Frost, for many years a writer on the
staff of the McKinley Music Co., has formed his
own publishing company, under the trade name
of the Jack Frost Pub. Co. He has associated
with him Dave Ringle.
She's ~A Sensation!
NEW PATRIOTIC NUMBER
Howard Johnson and Irving Bibo are the
authors of a new song- entitled "Unknown,"
which has been accepted for publication by Leo
Feist, Inc. The song is dedicated to the unknown
hero interred in Arlington Cemetery.
"NECIA"
"Baby Eyes," a new ballad fox-trot, was re-
cently released by the LeBlanc Music Pub. Co.,
of Toledo, O. The firm is to make a big orches-
tra and professional campaign on the number,
according to a recent announcement made to the
trade.
OLD IASHIQNED
GIRL
The distinctive waltz success. The song of
lights and shadows, of mystery and romance.
Dealers and jobbers, don't fail to stock up on this wonderful seller
MILLER MUSIC PUB. CO.
BLACKDUCK, MINN.

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