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M A Y 27, 1922
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GRANT OFFICES TO CLOSE
ADD TO "THE CONCORD SERIES"
SOON TO PRODUCE"THE FLAPPER"
Popular Composer Forced to Suspend Publish-
ing Activities Because of 111 Health
Several New Numbers Added to Books for
Teaching Music Published by E. C. Schirmer
Music of New Musical Comedy Will Be Pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons
Bert Grant, who some time ago opened up of-
fices in the Hilton Building, New York City, for
the purpose of exploiting several of his own
songs, and who, following his entry into the
ranks of the publishers, was operated upon for
appendicitis, will close his music publishing of-
fice on the advice of his physicians and will
spend the Summer camping in Maine. The songs
"India," "Memories of You" and "Love Her by
Radio" are to be placed in the hands of other
publishers.
"The Concord Series" of music books on the
teaching of music, under the editorship of
Thomas Whitney Surette and Dr. Archibald T.
Davison, published by E. C. Schirmer Music Co.,
221 Columbus avenue, Boston, Mass., has added
several new numbers, particularly available for
men's voices, which are known as "The Harvard
University Glee Club Collection." These in-
clude "My Bonnie Lass," "Spread Your Wings,"
"Now Is the Month of Maying" and "Has Sor-
row Thy Young Days Shaded?" (Irish folk
song).
NEW CHAPPELL-HARMS ISSUES
NEW BERLIN NUMBER
Several Songs of the Better Class Released by
Chappell-Harms, Inc.
Among this season's new issues released by
Chappell-Harms, Inc., and which have shown
favorable indications of becoming quite promi-
nent are "Closer" (L'Adoree De Mon Coeur), a
waltz song with words and music by Leon Du
Pare; Archibald Joyce is also the composer of
the waltz known as "Sweet William"; the ballad,
"There's Silver in Your Hair" (But There's Gold
Within Your Heart), is also having a steady
"Just a Little Love Song" Released to Vaude-
ville Artists This Week
"Just a Little Love Song," a number that was
some time ago placed in the standard catalog of
Irving Berlin, Inc., has on its own initiative gained
much popularity, so much so that the professional
department of the Berlin organization has re-
leased the song to vaudeville singers. Its sales
in the trade are steadily mounting.
HAASE BACK WITH McKINLEY
sale.
Among the new songs which will shortly be
released by Sherman, Clay & Co. is a novelty
fox-trot, with an unusually clever orchestra ar-
rangement, entitled "The Sneak."
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Jimmy, I Love But You
Cuddle Up Blues
Waikiki, I Hear You Calling Me
The Sheik of Araby
My Mammy Knows
She's Mine, All Mine
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ANNOUNCES REPRESENTATIONS
The United Plays, Inc., announces that it
is the exclusive representative for America and
all English-speaking countries of Oscar Straus
and Jean Gilbert, the composers, and Arthur
Schnitzer, the author, and of the following the-
atrical publishing houses: Ahn & Simrock, Kollo-
Verlag, Vertriebsstelle Des Verbandes, Drei
Masken Verlag, Harmonie, G.m.b.M., Deutscher
Buehnenschriftsteller, M. Bard, Ed. Bote and G.
Bock, Osterheld & Co., Figaro-Verlag.
LONDON FOLLOWS SUIT
LONDON, ENG., May 17.—Following the example
of the Music Publishers' Protective Association,
the Associated Publishers of Popular Music
have passed a resolution binding themselves not
to pay artists to sing their songs.
The Triangle Music Co. is publishing a new
song, entitled "Hawaiian Nightingale," by Annie
Hampton and Vaughn De Leath.
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BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Alfred L. Haase, formerly professional man-
ager for the McKinley Music Co. and more re-
cently connected with the staff of Walter Wind-
sor, well-known cabaret producer, has returned
to the offices of the McKinley Music Co. as as-
sistant manager.
Announcement has been made that a musical
version of the play, "Wait Till We're Married,"
by Hutcheson Boys and Rudolph Bonner,
originally produced by Oliver Morosco, is now
in preparation, the music of which is to be pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons. It will be re-
called that "Wait Till We're Married" was sub-
sequently renamed "Oh, Marion," the star part
being played by Marion Coakley. In the new
musical form the piece will be produced under
the title of "The Flapper."
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