THE
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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
J U LY
7, 1923
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"TEO BARRON NIGHT" AT WDT
"HELEN OF TROV" A HIT
Well-known Songwriter's Songs Broadcaste-d by
Well-known Station in Full Program
Selwyn Summer Show Bids Fair to Run Far
Into the Fall Season
On Monday evening of this week Ted Barron,
the writer of a nUlllber of successful songs in
years gone by and who has been prominently
identified with the sheet lllusic business for a
number of years, was accorded a special "Ted
Barron Night" by the WDT Station, which
broadcast cd a series of his numbers.
;\111011.,( the more interesting material broad
casted was one of the scenes from "Polly Pre
ferred," Ray COillstock's production now play
in g in New York, in which Genevieve Tobin is
starred. :\150 Ch;l1 ies l'urcell, wllo will shortly
take the leadin" role in thc coming production,
"Swanee River," sang "I)ear Hearf," a song by
Bide Dudley and Ted Ilarr·on.
Other interesting features of the evening·s
radio program were a scenc from the lllusical
comedy, "Go Go," in which all the principals
took part; George Je,;sell, from the Winter
Garden; Saranoff, the violin virtuoso, and xvIil·ialll
Ihttista, the child star or "Humoresque."
"Hclen of Troy," which recently opened at
the Selwyn Theatre, New York City, seems bent
upon creating history as one of the most "s uc
cessful Summer shows which has appeared in
sOllle seasons. All the New York critics na v e
C-onsult the Universal Want Directory of
given the show an exceptional send-off and, un
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
doubtedly, inasmuch as the plot carries a timel };.·, ~- ~ free of charge for men who desire positions
and appropriate story wh lc)l" is supplement e d "by
,;easonal songs, the play will appear on Broad
way well into the Fall s easo l1_ Amon gJh 6 s ongs
that are worthy of mention are '~.L0 6 k for the
Happy Ending," "Helen of Troy, New Yo r..k,"
"What i\lakes a Kl1sin·[ s';- Man Ti red," "Nijiko·
Novgo," "I I.ike a Gig Town, I Like a Small
Town," "It W as Mea UJ to Be," "VVe _Must- Be
Up on Our Toes," "What tli-e Girls~rtr vVea r"
and ·'Cry Bab y."
WALTER MELROSE VISITS NEW YORK
Walter Melrose, head of Melrose Bros. lVIusic
Co., Chicago, Ill., was a visitor to New York
during the latter part of June. Mr. Melrose,
besides visiting the leading Eastern jobbers,
spent somc time with various mechanical re
production companies. Just prior to his de
parture for Chicago Mr. :VIelrose stated that
"\>Volverine Blues" and "Tin Roof Blues," two
of the leadin~ numbcrs from Melrose Rros.' cat
alog, were scheduled for mechanical recordings.
encore-encouragers
"home sweet home lullaby"
"little lad 0' dreams"
"sweetheart o'mine"
"music of a baby"
"land o'romance"
"callin' you"
encore-repealers
"april fool & little pignose"
"three encore songs"
"the lilac tree"
"the newlyweds"
"wishes three"
hinds, hayden & eldredge, inc.
publishers
new york city, n. y.
this active issue. In dddition the Paramount
record has used considerable space in the same
publication featuring this particular number.
Recently the C,hicago Defender carried a
full page in two colors featuring Alberta Hunter
and the song, "Broken-hearted Blues," as well
as a series of other selections by this artist,
1110stly from the catalog of Jack Mills, Inc.
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"DOWN;HEART£O BLUES';-"FEATURED
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Jack Mills, Inc., Nu'mb·~ r Receiving Wide Pub
licity at the Present Time
"That Red Head Gal"
Jack Mills, Tnc., the well-known publishing
fJrlll, has come in for some .unusual publicity
on it,; song, "Down-hearted Blues." The pe-
feneler, the best-known Chicago publication,
published in the interest of colored people, has
givcn particular mention, from time to time, to
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