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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 13 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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NEW HAROLD FLAMMER CATALOG
FOLIO OF OLD FAVORITES
NO NEED FOR ATTACKS ON JAZZ
Imposing Volume Lists All the Publications of
That House in Attractive Form
Leo Feist, Inc., Issues Attractive Collection of
Old, But Still Popular, Numbers
Craze Has Apparently Spent Itself So Far as
Music Is Concerned
Harold Flammer, Inc., has just issued a book
in which is contained the complete catalog of
that young publishing firm. This includes songs
both secular and sacred, vocal duets, choruses,
anthems and musical readings, as well as com-
positions for the piano, organ and violin. The
catalog is illustrated with portraits of numerous
composers who have contributed to the mate-
rial, and in addition has reproductions of the faces
of some of the leading concert and opera stars
who program the issues. The catalog comprises
4,067 manuscripts and in the foreword it is said:
"These have been chosen conservatively and
with one aim to obtain the best."
As announced in these columns some time
ago, Leo Feist, Inc., has published a new folio
under the title "Good Old Timers." The pub-
lication includes seventy-five songs, described as
"numbers you can't forget." These are ar-
ranged for singing and dancing and include
such numbers as: "K-K-K-Katy," "Her Golden
Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back," "I Can't
Tell You Why I Love You, But I Do," "In All
My Dreams," "In the Good Old Summertime,"
"Just Tell Them That You Saw Me," "Ireland
Must Be Heaven, for My Mother Came From
There," "Turkey in the Straw," "When You
Wore a Tulip," "You're Here and I'm Here,"
'-There's a Spark of Love Still Burning," "Rose
of No Man's Land," "Sidewalks of New York,"
"Smokey Mokes," "Peg o' My Heart," "Over
There," and other numbers of like prominence.
The book will retail for fifty cents.
We still hear outbursts from various people
against what is termed the "jazz" craze, particu-
larly referring to music. No less a personage
than the treasurer of one of the publishers'
organizations recently wrote several columns
denouncing and attacking jazz. We understood
that jazz was passe and as a matter of fact
works that can be so classed are seldom to be
found in any of the leading catalogs. Jazz has
spent itself and in its place we now have the
melody song. The orchestras that were once
termed "jazz combinations" are now known as
symphonic syncopators and as far as we can
see there is no necessity for the continuance
of the outbursts against jazz in referring to
music.
CAINE WITH STARK & COWAN
Sidney Caine, of S. C. Caine, Inc., has joined
the staff of Stark & Cowan. All of the Caine
numbers with the exception of "Isle of Zorda,"
which was released in conjunction with the
Pathe photoplay of the same name, have been
incorporated in the Stark & Cowan catalog.
Negotiations for the placing of "Isle of Zorda"
are under way.
LOPEZ AT THE PALACE
Vincent Lopez and His Pennsylvania Orches-
tra, who recently played a two weeks' engage-
ment at the Palace Theatre, New York, followed
by a week at the Orpheum in Brooklyn, returned
to the Palace on Monday of this week and it
is announced will play there indefinitely.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
"When You Long for a Pal
Who Would Care"
"The Trail to Long Ago"
"Broken Hearted Blues"
"HAWAII" (I'm Dreaming ot You
"My Southern Home"
Tin Lonesome for You,
Dear Old Pal"
"Oh, Henry"
"Louisiana Moon'
"In Old California With You"
"My Hawaiian Melody"
"There Is Only One Pal,
After All"
It Must Be Some One Like You*
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
311 Weat 43rd Street
FORSTER BUYS NEW WALTZ
CHICAGO, III., September 14.—Forster, Music Pub-
lisher, Inc., has purchased from the Morrison
Music Co., San Francisco, a new waltz song, en-
titled "Sweet Anabel."
NEW BANDJORGANIZED
Thomas J. Gannon, musical director of Loew's
Palace Theatre, Washington, D. C, has formed
a band of twenty pieces, which is to appear
regularly at the above theatre.
Everybody's Featuring
New York City
KEYS
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
PUBLISHED BY
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
Mu ic
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Publithen
New York, N. Y.
JACK MILLS, Inc.,
152-4 Weat 45th St.
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
California
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Mary Ellen
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
JEROME H. REMICK6CO.
DETROIT
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NE-WYORK
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BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
WALTER JACOBS B^OTMSS.
"Peter Gink" <£fe "Arabella" I * *
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: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.

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