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THE "WALTZ
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
10, 1924
BALLAD THAT'S
Lovers lane is a Lonesome Trail
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HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
As a result, "Heart-broken Rose" will re-
ceive an international plug of gigantic propor-
tions because the talking film will be shown in
the best movie houses in the world. Inciden-
Paul Specht Alamac Orchestra to Be Heard and tally, this exploitation idea instituted by Paul
Seen in Movies by Means of the New De Specht and Milt Hagen marks a new era in the
Forest Method of Talking Pictures
plugging of popular songs that is destined to
revolutionize the music publishing business.
As a result of negotiations conducted for sev-
Dr. De Forest's invention makes talking pic-
eral months by Milt Hagen, writer of "Heart- tures both practical and perfect, for the musical
broken Rose," with Lee De Forest, the famous sounds are recorded on the film at the same in-
radio inventor, the popular A. J. Stasny Music stant that the picture is photographed, so that
Co., Inc., fox-trot hit has been recorded and there is perfect sychronization between the two.
photographed for talking pictures by Paul In the past, experiments with talking pictures
Specht and His Alamac Orchestra.
have been a failure, due to the lack of unison
between the music and the pictures.
The A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., will now
doubtless institute a new advertising campaign
advertising the "Heart-broken Rose" song as
the "New Talking Picture Song Hit, as re-
corded on De Forest Phonofilms by Paul Specht
and His Alamac Orchestra."
"Heart-Broken Rose"
in Talking Pictures
a full window in the J. J. McCrory store of
the title pages of "Promise Me Everything
Never Get Anything Blues," a popular number
as sung by Van and Schenck on the stage and
reproduced on the Columbia records. The A.
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School, Lodge and
Gymnasium Marches
March Victorious
(Metzger-Wright)
Pacific Patrol
(Metzger-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
(Rosey)
Order Through Jobber or Direct
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
New York City
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Stasny Number Featured by
Popular Vaudeville Team
Van and Schenck Sing "Promise Me Every-
Featuring "Promise Me Everything Blues"
thing Never Get Anything Blues" With Big J. Stasny Music Co., Inc., publisher of this
Success in Cleveland
song, reports the sales of the above novelty
number to be quite large wherever Van and
Van and Schenck, the well-known Columbia Schenck make their appearance.
record artists and vaudeville favorites, are now
touring through the Middle West. Recently
they made an appearance at Keith's Theatre,
Cleveland, O., where they played to capacity
Irving Berlin's two new numbers, "Lazy" and
audiences. •
"What'll
I Do?" which are the two first pop-
During their stay in that city sheet music,
ular
offerings
by this writer aside from his show
talking machine record and music dealers in
numbers
for
many
months, are already acknowl-
general hooked up with their appearance by dis-
edged
successes.
Almost overnight both of
playing Van and Schenck records and the sheet
these issues gained national prominence. They
music of the songs used in their program.
Among the unusually attractive displays was are typical Berlin style and their quick pop-
ularity can be credited to the fact that both
from a vocal and instrumental standpoint they
have wide appeal.
Two Berlin Successes
CARL FENTOIVS ORCHESTRA
Jack Robbins in Bermuda
Also recorded by It on
Jack Robbins, head of the music publishing
firm of Richinond-Robbins, Inc., is off to Ber-
muda on a two weeks' vacation. Mr. Robbins
is accompanied by Abe Meyers, secretary of
Hugo Reisenfeld, musical director of the Rialto
and Rivoli Theatres, New York.
BRUNSWICK RECORD No. 2574
"Colorado" Is Popular
"Colorado," the waltz from the catalog of the
K. \\. Marks Music Co., is evidently growing in
popularity. Its use in dance programs is becom-
ing more and more frquent and late theatre
programs also indicate that its popularity has
become widespread.
Watch Late Releases for Other Recordings
A. J. STASNY MUSIC£CO., Inc.
JACK
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