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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 18, 1925
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Frank Pallma to Go
on Trip to the Coast
Will Represent Pallma Music Publishers, Har-
old Flammer, Inc., and Gamble-Hinged Music
Co. While on His Extended Travels
Frank Pallma, Jr., who recently organized
Pallma Music Publishers, whose executive of-
ices are at 509 South Wabash avenue, Chicago,
Frank Pallma, Jr.
111., will shortly leave on a trip to the Coast.
On his first trip West Mr. Pallma will intro-
duce five or six numbers *with which he has
opened his catalog. In addition he will repre-
sent Harold Flammer, Inc., and the best of the
Luckhardt & Belder catalog recently taken over
by the Flammer concern. Mr. Pallma has also
closed arrangements with the Gamble-Hinged
Music Co. whereby he will be able to offer
Gamble-Hinged publications on his coming tour.
The Pallma Music Publishers have associated
with them Rudolph George Kopp as music edi-
tor and Alfred Golding, the well-known music
dealer and advertising specialist of Canada, will
look after the advertising for the firm. Mr.
Pallma and Mr. Golding need no introduction to
the trade. A few words regarding Mr. Kopp,
however, should be found interesting.
Rudolph George Kopp was born March 22,
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1887, in Hungary, of Viennese parents. When Cliff Edwards Signs With
six years old he appeared in concert. He be-
came a student of the conservatory when six-
Robbins-Engel Exclusively
teen years old, and studied violin with Pro-
fessor Karl Prill, harmony with Hermann "Ukulele Ike," Known All Over the Country for
Graedener and composition with Robert Fuchs.
Work With That Instrument, to Publish
While in the conservatory he was concert mas-
Through This House
ter and assistant conductor of one of the eleven
military orchestras in Vienna. After graduat-
Herewith is presented the duke of all ukists—
ing he joined the orchestra of the Folks Opera Ukulele Ike—christened Cliff Edwards. He is
in Vienna. After coming to the United States portrayed being congratulated by his publisher,
he settled in California. Shortly after the Los
Angeles Symphony was reorganized he became
the solo violin player of this orchestra and ap-
peared for two seasons as soloist in the reg-
ular concerts.
In 1918 he was appointed musical director of
V. Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre in Los
Angeles, later confining his activities to teaching
Ukulele Ike (Cliff Edwards) and Harry Engel
Harry Engel, of Robbins-Engel, Inc., after he
had placed his signature to a contract granting
that firm the exclusive publishing rights to all
his ukulele compositions from now on. A large
advance cash consideration was involved in the
deal.
The Robbins-Engel firm is publishing Ukulele
Ike's (Cliff Edwards') two novelty folios, enti-
tled "Ukulele Ike's Comic Songs for the Ukulele."
The response, from trade and public alike, on
this book has been heavy and the publishers
plan to release, shortly, a series of sequels to
Rudolph G. Kopp
only. In 1921 he came to Chicago, where he his initial effusions.
Together with Edwards' publications, the
was conductor at the Tivoli Theatre and after
an extensive trip to Europe, returned to Chicago Robbins-Engel, Inc., control the output in the
and became associate conductor to Mr. Finston, ukulele line of Hank Linet, one of the most
famous of comedy ukulele song writers. "Hank's
at the Chicago Theatre.
One Hour Course in Ukulele Playing," "Hank's
Comic Camp Songs for the Ukulele," "Hank's
College Ditties" and "Hank's Songs of the
Burrhus Go. Chartered
Sunny South" comprise the edition. W. C.
The Secretary of the State of New York has Handy's famous "Comic Blues for the Ukulele"
issued a certificate of incorporation to a new is likewise a Robbins-Engel issue.
Taken altogether the new arrangement is
publishing firm known as the Burrhus Music Co.
Incorporators are J. W., M. S. and J. Steel. one that must work advantageously to all con-
cerned.
Capitalization $5,000.
The Cultured Taste Will Not Be Satisfied With Any
Music Collections Other Than the
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