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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
win, who repeated his justly famed "Rhapsody
in Blue" and Manna-Zucca in a rendition of
two of her latest compositions, "Zouaves Drill"
and "Waltz Brilliante." Morton Downey, the
At Concert in Carnegie Hall Last Saturday Irish tenor, sang "Maytime" and "June Night."
Doors Had to Be Closed Against Crowd—
The Whiteman orchestra has already closed
Bookings Closed for Spring Season
bookings far into the Spring season. Before
the finish of the present tour it will have visited
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra now on every state in the Union.
concert tour made its second public appearance
in New York City in Carnegie Hall on Satur- How Elfred Tied
day, November 15. The popularity of this
orchestra was again demonstrated through the
Up With Whiteman
fact that the doors of the hall had to be
closed after all available standing room had Used Full-page Advertisement in Akron Paper
been occupied.
and Special Window Displays During Orches-
tra's Appearance
Whiteman offered a program of typical Amer-
ican music. The soloists were George Gersh-
AKRON, O., November 17.—A timely tie-up with
the local appearance of Paul Whiteman and His
Paul Whiteman's Orchestra
Again Captures New York
Wood-wind
Instruments
RUNQ
NOVEMBER 22,
1924
Concert Orchestra was made last week by the
Klfred Music Co., 354 South Main street, local
agent for Paramount banjos and Leedy drums.
The orchestra uses both of these instruments
and the Elfred store made the most of the op-
portunity to advertise them to the public of
the city.
A full-page advertisement was used in Akron
newspapers telling about the concert and White-
man's use and endorsement of Paramount
banjos and Leedy drums. A special window
display was staged showing the full line of
Paramount banjos and Leedy drums, and fea-
turing the special Whiteman poster furnished
to dealers for the concert tie-up by William L.
Lange, 225 East Twenty-fourth street, New
York, maker of Paramount banjos.
"Mike" Pingitore, banjoist with the Paul
Whiteman Orchestra, and George Marsh, the
drummer, appeared at the Elfred store and
demonstrated the instruments to the customers
of the store.
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