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JULY 4, 1925
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Willard Robison Joins
With Paul Whiteman
Well-known Kansas City Composer and Orches-
tra Leader Brings Band to New York With
Him—His Latest Successful Compositions
KANSAS CITY, MO., June 22.—Willard Robison,
composer of several songs published by the J.
W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., has recently joined
Paul Whiteman in New York, taking his own
band with him. The two late issues, "Deep
Elm" and "Peaceful Valley," written by Mr.
Robison are being used by both his own and
the Whiteman bands.
"Peaceful Valley" has been quite a radio sen-
sation both locally and otherwise. In fact the
number has been called for repeatedly. Leo
Fitzpatrick, known as The Merry Old Chief,
has sung the song on the Kansas City Star
broadcasting programs with such response that
the Jenkins company has included his photo-
graph on the front cover of the publication.
The "Bouquet" has been popular on records
in the Jenkins record department as well as
other stores handling Victor records. The re-
cent release of dance record of that name,
played by the orchestra of the Kansas City
Athletic Club, Charles Dornberger, director, has
been especially good with the trade.
New Milton Weil Numbers
CHICAGO, I I I . , June 27.—The Milton Weil Music
Co., publisher of popular songs, announces sev-
eral new additions to the catalog including "No
Other—No One But You," words and music
by Benny Davis and Joe Burke; "Headin' For
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work,
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems>
You Will Find the Answer in t h e List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
From the Newly and Thoroughly Revised
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WORLD-FAMOUS
Home," by Arnold Johnson and Isham Jones;
and "Someone is Stealing You From Me," by
Louis O'Connell, Ann Dennis and Frank Mag-
Three New Numbers for
Mills Concert Catalog
Lyrics of All Three Written by J. Keirn
Brennan, Manager of the Concert Department
—Music of One by a Priest
The concert department of Jack Mills, Inc.,
announces the acquisition of three new numbers
to its catalog. The lyrics of these new issues
have all been written by J. Keirn Brennan,
who is also manager of this section of the
Mills' activities. The numbers are "Out of
the Night," the music of which is by Werner
Janssen, writer of the music for the Spring
edition of Ziegfeld Follies; "My Violet," mu-
sic by Pierre Conner, the young Catholic priest
who has written several successes in recent
years, and "Of a Mornin,' " an Irish concert
number the music for which has been contribut-
ed by Silvio Hein.
Well-Known Trade Member to Travel for Pub-
lishing House and Give Special Attention to
Educational Institutions.
J. S. Downey, formerly of the Art Publication
Society, is now associated with Carl Fischer,
Inc., and left recently on his first business trip
representing that well-known publishing house.
Mr. Downey's will be a roving mission for the
purpose of arousing interest in Fischer prints
for the benefit of local dealers. His activity
will cover schools, conservatories and teachers
in the territory he covers. In every instance he
will work with local Carl Fischer representa-
tives and his methods should not only make
possible the selling of more Carl Fischer pub-
lications by the retailer but should also lend
itself to a closer relationship between the
dealer and the teaching fraternity.
Interesting Numbers Just
Released by Ditson Go.
Melrose Bros. Music Co.
Moving to Larger Quarters
New Compositions for Violin and Piano and
for Trios Included in Latest Releases by
Boston House
Chicago Music Publishers Now Located in
Loop End Building—Cohan's Grand Opera
House Coming Down
Among the new compositions by Karl Riss-
land, released by the Oliver Ditson Co., are a
series of numbers for violin and piano, includ-
ing "Merry Dancers," "Waltz Dreams," a cap-
rice, and "Contemplation."
To the trios for violin, cello and piano has
been added Charles Wakefield Cadman's "At
Dawning," and Camille Saint Saens, "The
Swan," arranged by Karl Rissland, and four
compositions in arrangement for the organ by
Edwin H. Lemare, namely, "Andantino," "Song
of Summer" and "Springtime," all of which are
compositions and of the arrangement there is
"Irish Air From County Derry."
CHICAGO, I I I . , June 27.—Melrose Bros. Music
Co., now located in Cohan's Grand Opera
House, is moving the first of the month to
larger quarters in Room 507 Loop E n d Build-
ing.
All of the music publishing companies
now located in Cohan's Grand Opera House
will have to find new quarters as the building
is to be torn down and replaced with a larger
and more modern structure built according to
the latest developments.
Melrose Bros. Music Co. announces that sev-
eral new numbers that have recently been added
to the Melrose catalog will soon be released
including the "sure" hit, as it has termed
"Millenberg Joys."
Will Perry, the well-known arranger whose
work has been in demand for numerous Broad-
way shows, has opened offices at 1576 Broad-
way, New York City. It is understood Mr.
Perry plans to have several shows for which he
has contributed the music produced this Fall.
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School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
March Victorious
(Mabel Metirer-Wrlgrht)
Pacific Patrol
(Mabel Metiger-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
STURKOW RYDER,
(Rosey)
Celebrated Teacher. Composer and Concert Pianist,
American Beauty March
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief "Music in the Home"
Edition), Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman, General
FecUration cf Women's Clubs), Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
wood, Allen Spencer, Clarence Eddy, Arthur Olaf Andersen,
Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections,
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Copyright, 1924
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