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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 12 - Page 47

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 24, 1923
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LIKES SILVER'S MUSIC MASTERS
French Film Actress Wants to Take Organiza-
tion to Studio in Hollywood. Cal.
The fame of ['rank Silver's Music Masters as
waltz players traveled all the way to Paris, so
Andree Lafayette, the famous French beauty,
who is to play the title role in Richard Walton
Tully's production of "Trilby," upon her arrival
in New York got in immediate touch with this
musical organization.
Her enthusiasm for the band after hearing
it play so increased that pictures were taken
for the purpose of reproduction in "film fan"
magazines. The actress also made overtures
to the organization to accompany her to Holly-
wood. However, it is under contract to con-
tinue the balance of the season at Murray's,
New York, where it is tlie feature attraction.
period of the appearance of the popular singers.
It speaks well for the merit of these numbers.
PUBLISHERS' MEN IN DENVER
Cleveland Davis, Carl Yeager and H. Adae Make
Rounds of Local Dealers
FEATURES FOX NUMBERS IN WINDOW
Nathan-Dohrmann Exploits Fox Numbers Re-
corded in the Victor Catalog
The Nathan-Dohrmann Co., San Francisco,
Cal., one of the most successful retail establish-
ments in that city, which handles Victor goods
exclusively, recently co-operated with the Sam
Fox Publishing Co., of Cleveland, ()., and gave
an exclusive window display lo records, the
DENVER, COLO., March 17.—Cleveland Davis,
Coast representative for Richmond-Robbins,
Inc., was calling on Denver music dealers the
week of. March 12.
He expected to leave
March 27 for Seattle.
Mr. Davis reports "If
Love Were All" as
going big in the Fast
and m e e t i n g with
phenomenal
success
everywhere. Al Jolson
has put over "Tell Me
VAN AND SCHENCK SONGS IN DEMAND With Smiles," singing
this number in "Bom-
Kresge Detroit Store Features Numbers in bo."
Gilbert Shaw,
Window Display While Vaudeville Team organist at the Amer-
Played That City, With Good Results
ica Theatre here, fea-
tured "If Love Were
Van and Schenck, well-known vaudeville and All" in his musical
Nathan- Dohrmann Features Fox Numbers
musical comedy performers, who are now tour- program last week
ing the country, recently visited Detroit, Mich., and Franz liath, organist at the Isis, was to numbers of which are from the Sam Fox cata-
and during their stay in that city, Fred Shaw, feature this song the week of March 19. The
log. The display shown herewith was a most
manager of the Kresge Co., Detroit store, made latest number, "March of the Manikins," was artistic arrangement and had particular value,
their songs, "Who Did You Fool After All?" to come out during the present month. The showing many Fox numbers.
and "Jimbo Jambo," the feature numbers for
In the background can be seen four placards
Wells Music Co. gave an entire window to a
the week. Two windows were dressed with the display of "Aunt Hagar's Blues" and "Fate" with a personal message from the orchestra
the week of March 19. Carl Yeager, of the
title pages of these issues and the unique effects
leaders of the leading San Francisco theatres:
attracted the attention of passersby. Sales John Church Co., and H. Adae, of the Willis
(julia Ormay, of the New I'ortola Theatre, on
Music Co., were calling on the sheet music de- "Romany Love"; Paul Ash, of the Grenada The-
during the showing increased most substantially
and since the numbers were given this unusual partment of the Denver Music Co. the week of atre, on "Swanee Smiles"; Hen Black, of the
publicity, the publishers, Goodman & Rose, Inc., March 12.
California Theatre, on "Romany Love," and J.
have had a scries of repeat orders, which demon-
Harry Lewis, of the Imperial Theatre, on
Reports from local music shops are that de-
strates that the sales were not limited to the mand is good.
"Swanee Smiles."
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