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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 5 - Page 54

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JULY 29,
1922
BIDE DUDLEY'S NEW SHOW
UNIQUE PIANO QUARTET
"PLANTATION_REVUE" OPENS
Well-known Columnist Produces Musical Com-
edy Which Promises to Be a Success—Leo
Feist, Inc., Publishing the Score
"Steinway Four" Receiving Much Publicity—
Featuring Remick Numbers
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Publishing Score of
New Colored Musical Show
It is not unusual for business organizations to
have musical combinations as members of their
staffs. However, most such combinations are of
the band or orchestra type. Recently we have
Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson are co-
authors in the music and lyrics of "The Plan-
tation Revue," which recently opened up at the
Forty-eighth Street Theatre, New York. The
Bide Dudley, the well-known humorist who
runs a daily column in the New York Evening
World, has at various times tried to "crash
the gates" and enter the realm of those who are
known as writers and co-writers of musical
comedies. This particular chap,, who has been
more than successful in parading the weaknesses
of his fellowman, has, despite his wealth of ex-
perience, failed in his endeavors in that direc-
tion, withthe exception of his latest effort, "Sue,
Dear," which recently opened at the Times
Square Theatre, New York City. It is true
that in this instance the well-known Air. Dudley
was assisted by C. S. Montanye in preparing
the book. However, he is exclusively guilty of
the lyrics for the songs. The music is by Frank
H. Grey, in whom the composing profession
acknowledges an energetic worker and a per-
sistent caller at the "doorsteps of publishers."
In extenuation we might say, however, that
Mr. Grey, despite his voluminous offerings, has
succeeded in writing a number of successes which
were nationally acknowledged and to continue
further on this line we might add that "Sue,
Dear," which is described as a musical comedy
of youth, love and beauty, is, as a musical
offering, a decided treat.
Among the songs that are incorporated in
the show are "Smile and Forget," a very op-
timistic offering; "Lady Lingerie," "Love's Cor-
poration," "The Loveship," "Hiram Skinner's
Comb," full of life; "My Little Full Blown
Rose," "Lovers' Lane With You," and to be
up-to-date, there is a song "By Radiophone,"
and the other offerings include "Up on River-
side," "Piggie Wiggie," "Key to My Heart,"
and "Lorayne." Leo Feist, Inc., publish the
music.
NEW SAXOPHONE SERIES
The Triangle Music Co. has released the first
of a series of saxophone solos by Rudy Wiedoeft
entitled "Saxophobia," and "Saxemax" in E
flat alto. This series was originally published
in the key of C and it is now proposed by the
company to release all the Rudy Wiedoeft sax-
ophone compositions in the new key.
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
KING OK ALL D D E S
BROKEN HEARTED
ON ALL ROLLS
AND RECORDS
D f I TEC
D L U E l l J
BY
BARCY, R1NGLE
* KLICKMANN
WHEN YOU LONG FOR A PAL
WHO WOULD CARE
MARY CARR'S
PICTURE
MOTHER
SONG
THERE'S
ONLY ONE PAL
AFTER ALL
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«TRAIL.' LONG AGO
NewYor t i
McKinley Music Co.
Grinnell Window Display Featuring the "Steinway Four"
show, as a less elaborate offering, appeared at
been hearing of a unique combination attached
to the house of Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich. one of the prominent cabarets of New York City
This is a quartet known as the "Steinway Four,"' prior to its presentation in its present form as a
who have sung and played at many prominent theatrical attraction.
This musical comedy is composed of colored
functions in Detroit and other Michigan cities.
Several weeks ago they were booked at the Cap- singers, dancers and actors and follows in the
itol Theatre, Detroit, where their appearance footsteps of such previous successes as "Shuffle
Along" and "Strut, Miss Lizzie." The princi-
made a decided hit.
pals of this offering are Florence Mills Chap-
During the week in which they appeared at
the local theatre, the Grinnell house made a dis- pelle and Stinette Shelton Brooks, Edith Wil-
son, of talking machine record fame; U. S.
play of the title pages of some of the songs they
Thompson and Lew Keane. Then there are
featured and in the center of this window placed
the Plantation Quartet, the Six Dixie Vamps,
a hand-painted reproduction of the "Steinway
Johnny Dunn and Will Vodery's Plantation
Four" seated before Steinway grand pianos.
Orchestra.
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of the
The songs include "Hawaiian Night in Dixie-
window in question and the miniature painting
of the piano players gives some idea of how land," "1 Want to Be Vamped by a Vamp
these popular boys appear in public. The songs Down South in Georgia," "Dixie Minstrels on
shown include several numbers from the catalog Parade," "I've Got What It Takes, but It Breaks
of Jerome H. Remick & Co., including "Cali- My Heart to Give It Away," and "Sweet Man
o'Mine." Waterson, Berlin & Snyder publish
fornia," "Nobody Lied," and "Sweet Indiana
the music.
Home."
Dave Lewis is suing Joseph Herbert, co-author
of "Honcydew," and the Jerome H. Remick Co.
lor $904.40. Lewis is not a songwriter, but was
assigned a 10 per cent interest in Herbert's roy-
alties from the sale of the music for a cash loan.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
MAURICE ROSEN RETURNS
Maurice Rosen, of Jerome H. Remick & Co.,
has returned to New York after a lengthy stay
in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he visited his mother,
who died recently after a severe illness.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
California
Bamboo Bay
*• - • O-oo Ernest
When Shall We Meet Again
Don't Leave Me Mammy
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
Remember The Rose
She's a Mean Job
Sing Song Man
Lovable Eyes
O-H-I-0
JEROME
H.
REMICK6 CHICAGO
CO.
DETROIT
N&W YORK
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
New York City
311 West 43rd Street
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
B^STOTMASS.
"Peter Gink" fcfc 1 "Arabella" * & -
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement
of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF M U S I C
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.

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