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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL 12, 1924
57
These Song Hits "are the talk of the town.fc
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Recently the J. Ci. McCrory store, of Omaha,
Featuring "Waltz Me to
Vanderpool and O'Hara
Neb., arranged a campaign on this issue. Be-
Sleep in Your Arms" sides giving the number special counter demon-
Featured at Recent Concert
A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., Completing Plans
for Middle and Far Western Campaign on
This Number
The A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., is complet-
ing its campaign on the song and dance success
"Waltz Me to Sleep in Your Arms" in the Mid-
strations, a full window showing of the title
pages and publicity material of "Waltz Me to
Sleep in Your Arms" was among the features.
This intensive sales drive resulted in adding
considerably to the popularity of the number,
as well as creating many sales.
Other retail establishments in the territory
mentioned have carried out similar sales plans.
Well-known Composers Appear at Affair Held
at the Colonial Club in Tarrytown, N. Y.
The Colonial Club, Colonial Heights, Tarry-
town, has been giving a series of most unusual
nuisicales, and Sunday afternoon, March 30, gave
its guests an even more unusual treat than they
have been taught to expect from the excellent
character of the preceding Sunday afternoons.
Miss Emily Beglin, soprano, formerly of the
Metropolitan Opera Co., sang two groups of
songs, the second group being entirely composi-
tions by Frederick W. Vanderpool, composer,
who was present both as accompanist and as
composer, and Goeffrey O'Hara, who is also a
member of the club, presented his very interest-
ing illustrated lecture on "How Music Is Made."
Mr. O'Hara also appeared as tenor soloist as
we'll as lecture-recitalist and composer, and did
a group of songs, including one of his own and
two others.
The audience voted the program one of the
most interesting that had ever been presented
there, and there were ovations for Mr. O'Hara
and Mr. Vanderpool, as well as for the assisting
artists, Miss Beglin and Miss Clara Winslow,
pianist.
Hearst Number Popular
Featuring "Waltz Me to
die and Far West. Orchestras in those terri-
torics are programing this number frequently
and this, together with the continued popularity
of the number in Eastern territory, gives it
ration-wide activity.
Sleep" in Omaha, Neb.
The result is that this easy-to-play waltz melody
and song is heard frequently in the homes of the
country.
Dealers featuring the number report a heavy
volume of sales.
Hearst Music Publishers of Canada, Ltd., arc
finding unusual success in the United States
with its ballad, "I'm Falling in Love With a
Shadow." This number is one of the outstand-
ing issues in this thriving catalog, and is closely
followed in popularity by George Macfarlane's
"Forget-Me-Not," and the waltz ballad "Lover's
Lane Is a Lonesome Trail." Other Hearst num-
bers which are among the active sellers are "You
Can Take Me Away From Dixie" (But You
Can't Take Dixie From Me), "Only a Butterfly"
and "Waiting for the Rainbow."
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