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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 6 - Page 52

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
FEBRUARY 9, 1924
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The
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You hear them everywhere. Order
from your jobber or from us.
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The West
a Nest, and Yoii
Published by
To he had on all
records & plavfa rolls
Sfierman Kay & Go.
San Francisco
Irving Berlin, Inc., Prepares for Wide
Grace La Rue Scores
Big
Exploitation During the Spring Months
*!iL at t h e
Well-known Singing Comedienne Makes Suc-
cessful Appearance at New York's Leading
Vaudeville House
Two New Instruction Books, "Peterson's Ukulele Method" and "A Course for Tenor Banjo,"
and "World's Favorite Songs" Just I ssued—Crawford Back From the West
D O B E R T CRAWFORD, sales manager for
This is issued to retail at a very popular price.
Irving Berlin, Inc., recently returned fol-
Two new instruction books have also been
lowing a trade trip through the larger cities of
introduced to the trade, "Peterson's Ukulele
the Middle West, including Detroit, Chicago and
Method" and "A Course for Tenor Banjo," ar-
Kansas City.
ranged by Jack Lundin. Considering the wide
While away he featured several of the new popularity of these instruments, these new issues
Irving Berlin numbers, including "Mindin' My should find recognition.
Bus'nes.s,"
"Forgetful
Blues," "Oh, Baby!"
and "Cover Me Up
With the Sunshine of
Virginia," all of which
have jumped into prom-
inent activity during
the past few weeks.
He found the "Eva and
Topsy" show, which
originally had a long
run in California and is
now playing Chicago,
apparently booked for
an extended run. Ber-
lin publishes the score,
including the unusual
successes
"Retnem-
Three New Berlin Publications
b'ring" and "I Never
The two songs, "That Old Gang of Mine" and
Had a Mammy." These arc typical Duncan
"Sittin' in a Corner," from the Berlin catalog,
Sister songs.
Irving Berlin, Inc., has just arranged its plans continue among the leading popular numbers in
for the Spring season. These are on a larger point of sales. The wide scope of the Berlin
scale than ever before. Besides its show music, plans for Spring show the extent of the co-
its standard catalog and its more popular selec- operation this house gives to dealers.
tions, the company announces the release of a
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
new song book entitled "World's Favorite
Songs," which carries many old popular favor- The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
ites and some copyrighted Berlin numbers.
(QixLchS
Palace
Grace La Rue, the well-known musical com-
edy and vaudeville star, returned to the Palace
Theatre, New York, recently and, undoubtedly,
achieved one of the greatest triumphs in her
career. Her program was repeatedly encored
and each number seemed to call forth a more
enthusiastic response than its predecessor. Her
voice, the style of delivery, appropriate cos-
tumes and stage setting, all blended in making
her the feature of the bill. Undoubtedly, she
will appear again at the Palace and all the
other Keith metropolitan theatres, before tour-
ing the country in her present act.
Miss La Rue's rendition of "Until Tomor-
row," described as a Mexican serenade, did
much to establish this new offering as a stage
success and, as it contains unusual merits as a
musical composition, its sales should be wide
and over a long period. A new popular song was
also introduced by her, entitled "I Wonder
Who's Dancing With You To-night?", as well
as the older favorite, "Dreamy Melody." All
the above numbers are published by Jerome H.
Remick & Co.
Glantz Terminating Contract
Nathan Glantz and His Lucky Strike Orches-
tra, which have been the most prominent feature
of Broadcasting Station W E A F , has terminated
his contract with the Lucky Strike Tobacco
people and has placed this ten-piece organiza-
tion with several recording laboratories. It is
also understood that Mr. Glantz is negotiating
with some of the larger hotels of this city for
dance and concert work.
Sfol — Heai-st New Issues
"Every number BIG and worth-while.
Not a single poor one in all your releases."
Onlu A Butterfly
Platjed
FOX TROT — THE MASTER SERMON SONG
You CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
By EVERy
By
PROMINENT-
ORCHESTRA
BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE DIXIE
FROM ME — FOX TROT
With a Melody and Rhythm of Irresistible Charm
Featured
CsLne is oAJhnesome tfrail
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WALTZ-BALLAD
By BIG ACTS
ON E V E R i /
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A Success that has been adapted by Big Acts everywhere
A veritable "Rainbow with a Pot of Gold" for every dealer who features it
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You can't help falling itTlove with tills number - It's wonderful
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