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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 15 - Page 68

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 7, 1922
THE GREAT NEW FOX TROT SUCCESS
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By THE WRITERS OF
BENNY DAVIS
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M.WIT/HARK a SOUS - Publishers - Wihmark Building - /NEW VORK
NEW FEIST DANCE FOLIO
JOE McDANIEL RECOVERING
CLEVELAND DAVIS IN NEW POST
Leo Feist, Inc., has just released a new dance
I olio known as "Feist Dance Folio No. 4." This
new publication carries all of the past season's
successes from the Feist catalog as well as
some of this season's offerings.
Joe McDaniel is recovering from an operation
for appendicitis in a. North Carolina Hospital.
In a letter to The Review he says he expects
shortly to return to New York and join the
music publishing firm of Mark Blain, Inc., in
an executive capacity. He will take charge of
the New York offices of the company and will
have associated with him Jimmy Hudson as pro-
fessional manager. He will open the Fall sea-
son with "Desert Blues" and "Delaware Waltz."
Becomes Pacific Coast Representative of Rich-
mond-Robbins, Inc.
Jack Mregman, of Richmond-Robbins, Inc.,
returned to the New York offices of the com-
pany early last week after a trade trip to 1'hil-
adelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
The New
Feist Dance Folio No. 4
will be ready about October 10th
and it's "Some Folio"
Contains—
On and
After
Nov. 1st
25c
Orders
Filled in
Rotation
as
Received
And 21 Others
Almost as
Good
DAVID SIGNS WITH WITMARK
Prominent Composer to Write Exclusively for
the Witmark Catalog
Special
Advance of
Publication
Price 22c
"Stumbling"
"Georgia"
"Hot Lips"
"Toot, Toot,
Tootsie"
"Virginia Blues"
"Tricks"
"Why Should I
Cry Over You"
"Wake Up,
Little Girl"
"All for the
Love of Mike"
"Three ©'Clock
in the Morning"
Cleveland Davis, who is well known in music
publishing circles, was recently appointed Pa-
cific Coast representative for Richmond-Rob-
bins, Inc. Mr. Davis has taken over the posi-
tion held by Mr. Engel for several years, the
latter having assumed the position of general
manager for the company. Mr. Davis has a
host of friends throughout the Pacific Coast
and bids fair to be very successful in his new
capacity. He is now exploiting the firm's new
songs, "Burning Sands" and "Baby Blue Eyes,"
as well as "Swanec Bluebird."
You know what the No. 3. Folio Sold—well, this one will sell even better —
as it's just about twice as good
It is announced by M. Witmark & Sons that
they have closed negotiations with Lee David
whereby that writer will exclusively write for
the Witmark catalog. They already publish
two of Mr. David's songs, "Where the Volga
Flows" and "In the Middle of the Night." B.
D. Nice & Co., Inc., have heretofore issued Mr.
David's songs, many of which have achieved
national prominence. Mr. David received his
musical education at Columbia University and
among his best-known song successes are:
"Wond'ring," "Tents of Arabs," "Paper Doll,"
"All My Life" and "Figaro."
LOPEZ AT THE PALACE
Famous Orchestra Conductor to Feature Wit-
mark Hits During New York Engagement
Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, which some
time ago played four weeks at the Palace
Theatre, New York, has been re-engaged by
that theatre for a six weeks' stay. Upon his
return engagement he will play several num-
bers from the catalog of M. Witmark & Sons,
including "Where the Volga Flows," "Say It
While Dancing," "All Over Nothing at All"
and the hit from "Shuffle Along," "I'm Just
Wild About Harry."
NEW DEPARTMENT BUSV
Sheet Music Section of Johnson Piano Co.
Doing Big Business
ADVANCE OF PUBLICATION COUPON FOR FEIST DANCE FOLIO NO. 4
LEO. FEIST, Inc. ISft-KSI: NEW YORK, N. Y.
Please enter our order for
Feist Dance Folio No. 4, to be shipped on or about
October 10th, at the Special Advance-of-Publication price of 22c.
Name
Ship via
Address
Date Order Received
Date Order Filled
PORTLAND, ORE., September 20.—Miss Alice Mc-
Pherson, manager of the sheet music depart-
ment of the G. F. Johnson Piano Co., which
was opened last month, has added Mrs. R. T.
Carver to her sales force owing to the volume
of business that has come their way. Miss
McPherson reports an excellent and growing
trade. She has on her counters a complete
stock of standard numbers and it is her aim
to cater to the wants and needs of the Portland
music teachers.

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