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MUSIC 'rRADE · REVIEW
SEPTEMBE~
15, 1923
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1607 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
JULIUS P. WITMARK SINGS AGAIN
Takes Part in Interesting Concert Given at
Home of Mrs. Julius P. Witmark's Family
Juliu s P. Witmark, who, in hi s younger days,
was known as the boy soprano; has not been
heard singing, at least not in public, for many,
many years. He is now chiefl y known as one of
the three Witmark boys and the creator ot the
famous "Witmark Black and White Edition."
That Mr. \Vitmark still can sing was re
cently proven at an int erest ing concert given at
"The Castle," th e beautiful home of hi s wife's
fam ily, Lynn, Mass., on Saturday evening, Au
gust 11 , for the ben efit of th e Charity Commit
tee of the Local Temple.
The concert de
velope d into quite a social function, and numer
ous people in the audience contributed enter
tainment.
encore-encouragers
"home sweet home lullaby"
"little lad 0' dreams"
"sweetheart o'mine"
"music of a baby"
"land o'romance"
"callin' you"
encore-repeaters
"april fool & little pignose"
"three encore songs"
"the lilac tree"
"the newlyweds"
"wishes three"
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"M T Pocket Blues"
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Beside a Babbling Brook
Successor to ' RIO
Irvin g Cohn, who collaborated in the wrtttng
of "Yes! We Have No Bananas," has placed
with Jerome H. Remick & Co. a new song, en
titled "Sweet Butt er" (I'd Love It On My
Toast). The Remick organization has decid ed
to exploit it on a wi de scale. Orchestrations
will be reJeased at once and severa l weeks later
it is to be pla ce d with va udeville ar tist s.
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. It was notable that although the program was
sponsored by Mr. Witmark it wa s quite varied,
containing some favorite numbers from com
petitive catalogs, the "Witmark Black and White
Edition" predominating: Mr. Witmark himself
was enthusiastically received with his selections,
particularly "Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin', Caro
line ?"
The other artists were Mis s L eila McIntyre,
of H yam s and McIntyre, musical readings ; Mrs.
Marjorie Warren Leadbetter, soprano; Mi ss
Je an' Woods Lynch, contral to; Master Thomas
Howell, boy soprano; Thomas Quinn, tenor;
Morris Zam, pianist, and Lo rist e r Stockwell,
baritone . The accompanists were Gladys Thorn
dike, John McLaughlin and John Lahey, and
the program consisted of the following num
bers: "Toreador Song" (Carmen), by Bizet;
"Good Night, Good Night," by Ball; "The
Piper's Spring," by Newton; "Tha t Wonderful
Mother of Min e," by Ha ge r; "Farewell, Ye
Mountains" (Jean d' Arc), by Tschaikowsky;
"The Golden Crown," Gantvoort; "Somewhere
. for Me Ther e's Someone Waiting,"- Sto·gd en;
"Heart to Heart I Hold You Dear," Vander
pool; "Sixth Rhapsody," Lizst; "Fantasie Im
promptu," Chopin; "Voce Prima Vera," Strauss;
"June's the Time for Ro ses," D'Lorah; . "Hiss!
For Shame," Fitz; "Mighty Lak a Rose" (with
apologies), Stammers, and "Just Been Wonder
ing All Day Lo ng," Can ning.
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