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MUSIC TRADE
MASTER
REVIEW
SERMON
MARCH 8, 1924
SONG
ONLYA BUTTERFLY
Be First
With A Hearst
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
ing the best. Birchman's Symphonic Orchestra
"Moonlight" Numbers
is unique among dance organizations. All selec-
are arranged on a strictly symphonic
Show Music's in the Air tions
basis, with the music adhering to a dance
Be First
With A Hearst
Numbers Widely Used
CHICAGO, III., February 23.—The late numbers
published by the Garrick Music Sales are re-
Prove So Popular That Two Large Radio Sta- rhythm at the same time. They broadcasted ceiving recognition of popularity by the roll
tions Broadcast Them Simultaneously-^Radio for W E A F for the first time some weeks ago and record companies. "Lost-My-Baby Blues,"
and were immediately engaged by the station one of their late numbers, has been recorded
Fans Want More
to broadcast exclusively for it.
by the U. S. Music Co. and is a March release,
The expression "the song's in the air" never
Birchman's aggregation is already very well while "Tell Me You'll Forgive Me" is also a
held more truth about anything than it does in known to society, having played for many ex- March release on U. S. roll. Chicago and vicin-
regard to the numbers from the musical com- clusive functions. Permanent features of the ity have been broadcasting these numbers and
edy, "Moonlight." They've been broadcasted Birchman Symphonic Orchestra's repertoire are such artists as the following have been instru-
from WHN, WOR and WAAM several times "Just for To-night" and "March of the Siamese." mental in making the numbers so popular: The
in the past few weeks and recently two stations Both these were featured in his radio dates, es- Oriole Orchestra, the Harmony Girls, Ray Hib-
sent out the Con ^Conrad's melodies from pecially on Leap Year Night. The program for beler, the Melodians, Maida Furman, Jeske and
"Moonlight" at the same time. Mr. Conrad, the the dance also included "Colorado," "That's a Nuber, Mandarin Inn Orchcstia and Ralph W.
composer, himself placed the various hits from Lot of Bunk" and "Tell the Rose," in addition Emerson at the Barton organ, as well as numer-
"Moonlight," including "Say It Again," "On to the hit numbers from "Moonlight," "Say It ous others well known to radio fans.
Such a Night," "Forever," "If I Were of the Again," "In a Bungalow" and "Forever." K. R.
Hoi Polloi," and those who listened in on this Marks Music Co. publishes these numbers.
The Progress Music Co., 102 State street,
Newark station also had the pleasure of hear-
Schenectady, N. Y., is the publisher of a new
ing their favorites, Judith Roth and Oscar Tay-
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
ballad entitled "Alabama Mammy of Mine."
lor, sing these melodies. At WHN station Al The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
Professional copies of ihe number are already
Wilson and Walter Van Zinn were doing the free of charge for men who desire positions. being distributed.
honors to "Moonlight's" musical hits at the
same time.
Marks Numbers In
Leap Year Program
Henri Birchman's Symphonic Orchestra in Spe-
cial Program of This Publisher's Numbers
Makes a Big Hit
As a special celebration of Leap Year Day,
radio station W E A F set aside the evening of
February 29, from 10.30 p. m. to midnight, for a
Leap Year Dansant. The broadcasting station
especially engaged Henri Birchman's Sym-
phonic Orchestra to furnish the music, after
hearing several orchestras with a view to pick-
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