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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 14 - Page 64

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"LOVE TALES" WIDELY FEATURED
TO BE MADE MUSICAL COMEDY
PAUL SPECHT BACK FROM TOUR
Johnston's Music Store in Los Angeles Gives
It a Striking Window Display
"Little Miss Brown" to Have Music by Joseph
McCarthy and Harry Tierney
Demand for Re-engagements Compels Arrange­
ment of Second New England Tour
"Little lvIiss Brow n, " the come dy in which
"Love Tales," [rom th e cata lo g of Leo Feist,
:M ad ge Kennedy was featured some t en years
Inc., had its original s uccess on the Pacific
Co a s t . Later the IR. ___· &W_iC~._""'"

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numb er became quite
popular in the Middle
\"'c st an d East. It s
suc cess , however, as
a Pa cific Coast issue
ha s con tin u ed, so
much so that the
dealers in that terri­
tory have found it
one of the most acti ve
numb ers of the Fall
seaso n.
"Love Tales" has
been featured by Max
Fisher's ()rchestra in
Los .'\ngeles an d is
one of the most suc­
cessful fo x- trots of
hi s nightly program.
In connection with
the featurin g of thi~'
number by thl: above
orchestra, Johnston's
Featuring "Love Tales"
Music Store, of Lo s
ago, is bein )::" conv erted into a musical comedy
Angeles, rec en tl y made a full window display
and will be g iven a produ ctio n th e la tter part of
showing "Love Tales" advan tag eous ly. The
next lllonth by vViliialll A.. Brady.
Philip
titl e page, of th e numb er wer e effecti ve ly
Darthoilnae, author of the original farce, will
grouped aro und a large placard carrying the
handle the book, whil e Jo sep h YlcCarthy and
title with descriptive m atter and Illentioning of
Harr y Tierney will contribute the lyric s a nd
the authors, Vin ce nt Rose and Ben Ryan.
mu s ic. Nan cy \Nelford, who is now a ppearing
According to Sid Johnson, the proprietor, th e
on to ur in "l.'p She Goes," w ill be featur ed in
sa les of the song during the past few weeks
the new production. Leo Feist, Inc., will pub­
ha ve increased con side rabl y an d th e fact that
li sh the music.
the numerou s orchestras in Los .\ngeles t er ­
ritory hav e s hown unusual intere st in this fox­
trot numb er und o ubtedl y will be the means of
TWO NEW MARKS CO, NUMBERS
keeping the song active for weeks to come in
that lo ca lity.
The Fdw:\rd ll. :-Jarks :YIusic ('0. recently
".c cepte d for pilblication two ne w so ngs fronl
the pen of Eddie Leon NEW CANTOR STARRING VEHICLE
It Rain" and "Oh, What Eves'" E ddi e Leon­
"Kid Boots" is the new musical cO llled y in
ar d, vvho is probably the best-known minstrel
which Eddie Cantor will be starred this season
si nger ap pearin g in vaudeville, will be remem­
by Flo Ziegfeld. ,\rrangeme nts have been made
be·red for hi s gre at song success , " Ida "
He
to put the show into rehearsal October 15 and
is now a[lpearing in a featured vaudeville pro­
open out of town about Nov ember 1. ,'\fter
ductiun comprising a numb e r of dancers, a
three weeks on tour Zi egfeld proposes bringin g
banjo orch est ra and Mabel Russ ell.
the s how in to ~ew York. The book for the
show was written by ' ,\, illiam Anthony Mc­
SHERMAN, CLAV NUMBER IN DEMAND
Guire and the lyri c" and mllsic by Tierney and
McCarthy. Leo Feist, Jnc., w ill publi s h the
PORTU NlI, ()UF., Sep( C' mhC' r 28. :rhe new waltz
sco re.
nUll1b er of Sher ll1an , C lay & Co., "The "W est,
(h e Nest alld You," js bein g put Over big ill
Portland a nd all of the lo('a l dr il le rs r e port
lar,;e sales. Th e local S herman , \1il\ IlJusi,'
house, at Six th and Morrisoll stree ts, has all
a ttracti ve windo w di sp lay of (he number and
tite George Olsen Orch est ril, of the Hotel Port­
land, plays th e waltz o n ev ery occasion. Port­
land IllllSic lovers illwa)'s follow George.
P aul Specht and His Hotel Alalllac Orchestra
ha s just completed a danc e tour of New Eng­
land . On his return from abroad Spe cht found
th at seve ral New England States d e manded his
"ppC:lrancc, so, after a short vacat ion, the
S pecht O rchestra mad e the necessary arra nge­
Illcnt s fo r th eir N ew Fngland ap pearance .
I( eccnt ly Spec ht opened with his new vaude­
ville act at Ke ith's, Washington, foll owed by a
week a t Keith's, Ph iladel p hi a, and opened at
the Hivers ide Th ea tre, N ew Yo rk , on Monday
of this week alld wi ll be a t the Pa lace Theatre,
New York, ne xt week. The act is said to con­
tain seve ral o ri g inal innovation s and to be on e
of the most pretentiou s ye t att em pted for vaude­
ville pro ducti on s.

NEW GOODMAN=ROSE NUMBER
"Walk, Jimmy, Walk," Written by Creamer,
Schaver and Woo House and Received With Favor
Goodman & Rose, Inc., h as just iss ued it ne w
ja zz nLllnb er , entitled "VValk, Jimmy, Walk." It
h
frolll the pen s of Henry Creamn, Bob
Sc havn a nd Sam Wooding, writers of "I've
Go t Ivfy Habit s On" and ",,,thoa, Tilli e, Take
Your Tinie" Goodrnan & Rose, Inc., has also
accept ed for publication a new song entitl ed
"vVho Will It Be?", written by Lew Poll ac k
a lld John S. How a rd . This latt er number is
alrl':ldv bC'ing feat tlred by a Ilumb er of vaude­
, i1le [lnfol'lilers, includin g i\>Iel Klee, C lay ton
<1 1)(1 I':clwarcls, and Hall a nd D ex ter.
The Greatest Collection of Songs
ever published under
onero~/
GILDA GRAY'S­
OutstandiogFeature
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