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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 24 - Page 47

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JUNE 16, 1923
THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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LEO. F E I S T I N C . N Y C
CREOLE WEEK IN BUFFALO
Remick Numbers, "I'm Through Shedding
Tears Over You" and "Beside a Babbling
Brook," Are Widely Featured
During the appearance of the Creole Fashion
Plate in Buffalo many dealers in that city made
special window displays of the title pages of
instance the artist was given the predominating
SYMPHONY BODY FOR ROCHESTER
position. This is unusual advertising for the
artist but undoubtedly the supplementary pub- George Eastman Announces That Alfred Coates
licity for the songs involved created as many
Will Head Rochester Philharmonic Connected
sales as an exclusive campaign on the titles.
With Eastman Music School
At least, the dealers of Buffalo so report.
Herewith are shown windows given during
ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 11.—Albert Coates,
the week by Denton, Cottier & Daniels, one famous Anglo-Russian musician and widely
of the leading houses of Buffalo, and the W. T. known in this country becatise of his appear-
ance as conductor of the New York Symphony
Orchestra during the past two seasons, has ac-
cepted the directorship of the Rochester Phil-
harmonic Orchestra associated with the East-
man School of Music of the University of
Rochester.
Mr. Coates will return to Rochester, it was
announced, in time to conduct the first Phil-
harmonic concert on the evening of January 16.
He will conduct three evening and ten afternoon
concerts, the last one the night of April 9. The
announcement was made by George L. Last-
man, the donor of the school, after a four days'
conference before Mr. Coates sailed for Europe.
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"IN A TENT" EXPLOITED
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Two Window Displays During Buffalo Creole Week
the songs programmed by that artist. The vari- Grant Co. stoje, which were two of the most
ous windows carried placards set in conspicu- attractive of the series. The title pages dec-
ous places announcing the showing as a con- orating the windows are the Jerome H. Remick
tribution to "Creole Week." This move is quite & Co. numbers, "I'm Through Shedding Tears
a departure from the usual "Week" campaigns Over You" and "Beside a Babbling Brook."
on behalf of selected songs. Generally the song Both of these numbers are having unusual sales
itself becomes a primary feature, but in this in all parts of the country.
"In a Tent," recently purchased by Stark &
Cowan, is receiving some unusual publicity from
its publishers. The number is being introduced
in vaudeville and a special arrangement for
orchestras has also been issued. The Stark &
Cowan organization in New York, with its vari-
ous representatives throughout the country, will
inaugurate a national campaign to exploit the
number during the Summer months.
FRANK GOODMAN ON THE COAST
Frank Goodman, president of Goodman &
Rose, Inc., is making a trade trip to the Pacific
Coast and intervening territory. While away
he will feature the active numbers in the cur-
rent catalog of the company and introduce the
successes from the musical show "Home
Come."
A_SPONTANEOUS HIT
NOVELTY FOX TROT SONG
M.Witmark 6 Sons • New York

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