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Changes in Ager, Yellen
& Bornstein "Pro" Staff
"Mama's Gone, Good-bye" and "New Orleans
Wiggle." This firm is also the publisher of
"Blue Bird Blues," which has received unusual
publicity by way of radio through the efforts
Lou Fordan and Martin Freed Join the Profes- of the writer, Wendel Hall, one of the most
sional Department—Al Gault With the Chi- widely known radio artists.
cago Office
Mahan and Bosley Visit
Portland Music Dealers
Feist and Forster Representatives on Pacific
Coast With Many New and Popular Numbers
for Dealers
"Kiss Me With Your Eyes"
on all Rolls and Records
As part of the big campaign which they are
conducting this season in order to put over
their new catalog Ager, Yellen & Bornstein,
Inc., have made several additions and changes Edward B. Marks Music Co. Waltz by Spencer
and Brown Widely Recorded by the Mechani-
in their professional staff. Chief among these
cals
is the addition of Lou Fordan, who joins the
New York professional staff this week. Mr.
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. waltz ballad
Fordan, until recently, was Chicago manager
for Stark & Cowan, Inc. Martin Freed, for- "Kiss Me With Your Eyes" has been released,
merly with Fred Fischer, Inc., has also been or will shortly be released, by every talking
added to the New York staff in the capacity of machine record and player roll manufacturing
organization of the country. In conjunction
harmony instructor.
Milton Ager, vice-president of Ager, Yellen with the national distribution of the number in
& Bornstein, Inc., has gone to Chicago to take the above form the publisher has arranged a
charge of the branch there and has added to campaign on a national scale through vaudeville
his staff Al Gault, one of the most energetic programs and many orchestras.
"Kiss Me With Your Eyes" is by Herbert
and best-known song boosters in the Middle
Spencer and Fleta Jan Brown, who are also re-
West.
With their increased professional facilities sponsible for the fox-trot "Rose of Old Castile,"
Ager, Yellen & Rornstein, Inc., expect to put from the same catalog. This latter number has
over in record time their present catalog, con- been introduced by Miss Kitty McLaughlin in
sisting of "Hula Lou," "Twelve O'Clock at many motion picture houses throughout the
Night," "You Didn't Want Me When I Wanted country.
You," "Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes," "I'm
Somebody Nobody Loves" and "Oh Gee,
Georgie."
PORTLAND, ORE., February 8.—The sheet music
dealers of Portland were glad to welcome Lew
Mahan, representing Leo Feist, Inc., who
dropped in on them last week with a popular
list of songs. Among his numbers was a very
pretty waltz, "When Lights Are Low," which
it has been predicted will be as popular as
"Three o'Clock in the Morning," and he received
large orders from all of the Portland dealers.
Among his other offerings were "I Love You"
and "Linger Awhile," for which there are great
demand in Portland.
Another sheet music representative to visit
the Portland dealers was Sig Bosley, of For-
ster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago, and who
looks after all of the territory west of the
Windy City. Mr. Bosley was featuring "It
"Ain't Goin' to Rain No Mo'." He received
many reorders for the well-known waltz num-
ber, "When Clouds Have Vanished" and Robin-
son's little encore number, "When I'm With
You."
Both Jump Into Popularity
"Hurdy Gurdy Blues"
Two songs added to the catalog of Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder have jumped into immediate
"Hurdy Gurdy Blues" is a new novelty fox-
trot recently added to the catalog of the Sam prominence. One is the philosophical song, "A
Fox Publishing Co., of New York and Cleve- Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way," and the
Piron's New Orleans Orchestra, which has land, O. This number, based upon the musical radio number entitled, "Maybe He will Write,
been added to the musical combinations making activities of the ancient hurdy-gurdy man, is Maybe He Will 'Phone or Maybe He Will
records for the Victor Talking Machine Co., has quite original in character and has an exception- Radio." Both of these numbers will be actively
made records of two numbers from the catalog ally good melody and in song form is most exploited by the professional sales department
of the above company.
of the Clarence Williams Music Co., Inc., entertaining.
Records Williams Numbers
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"Every number BIG and worth-while.
Not a single poor one in all your releases."
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FOX TROT — THE MASTER SERMON SONG
BUT YOU CAN'T TAKE DIXIE
FROM ME — FOX TROT
You CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
With a Melody and Rhythm of Irresistible Charm
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