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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 24 - Page 69

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The Music Trade Review
WHAT DO WE DO ON A DEW DEW
DEWY DAY
ME AND MY SHADOW
MOTHER OF MINE, I STILI, HAVE
YOU
i
ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT?
MISS ANNAIiKM,E
MR. AEROPLANE MAN
THERE MIST BE SOMEBODY
ELSE
THE HOURS I SPENT WITH YOU
WHAT DOES IT MATTER"
IS IT POSSIBLE?
IT'S A MILLION TO ONE YOU'RE
IN LOVE
SOMKISODV AND ME
SWEET MARIE
LOVE AND KISSES
YANKEE ROSE
DON'T FORGET WHEN THE SUM
MER ROLLS BY
A SIREN DREAM
SOMEONE LIKE YOU MADE SOME
ONE LIKE ME LIKE YOU
From the new "ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES"
OOH, MAYBE IT'S YOl
IT ALL BELONGS TO ME
SHAKING THE BLUES AWAY
IT'S
IP
TO THE
BAND
BOOKS THAT SELL
.UNIVERSAL DANCE FOLIO, No. 13
IRVING BERLIN SAXOPHONE
FOLIO No*. 1 and 3
IRVING BERLIN, INC. SONG HITS
FOR TENOR BANJO, Nog. 1, 2, 3
PAUL ASH NOVELTY PIANO
FOLIO
AL .IOLSON SONG HIT FOLIO
WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
PETERSON'S UKULELE METHOD
THE MOST POPULAR NEGRO
SPIRITUALS
Published in four separate folios for
TENOR BANJO, with piano accom-
paniment
SAXOPHONE, for Eb, Bb and C Mel-
ody Saxophones
(Combined)
with
piano accompaniment
VIOLIN AND PIANO
PIANO AND VOICE
(Each Volume, Words and Music
Complete)
& Co., the Portland representatives of the Stein-
way and Duo Art, took advantage of Friedman's
local appearance to feature him in a Steinway
and Duo Art window display in their main win-
dow at Sixth and Morrison streets and had large
display cards, presenting to the public his testi-
monials of the two instruments.
The Reed, French Piano Co., on Alder street,
opposite the large department store of Olds,
Wortman & King, which covers an entire block,
has increased its floor space in order to better
display the grand pianos, which are being fea-
tured. The company is the Portland representa-
tive of the Knabe Ampico. The company has
recently added a radio department with W. L.
Horrell, formerly with the G. F. Johnson Piano
Co., of this city, in charge.
The Portland piano trade was visited the
middle of November by O. N. Kruschke,
Pacific Coast representative of the Wurlitzer
company.
A silver tea was given by the Oregon division
of the National Federation of Music Clubs No-
vember 19, Mrs. Walter May, president, in order
to raise funds to hold contests of the junior
music students of the State during the coming
Winter. This was done in co-operation with
the National association as a means of develop-
ing more interest among the junior students for
advanqed musical education.
DECEMBER 10, 1927
studies and phonograph needles. Mr. Kane
states that he will have some important new
specialties to offer his clientele within a short
time.
Sam Fox Go. Develops
Musical Score Department
Dr. Edward Kilenyi Appointed to Assist J. S.
Zamecnik in Handling This Important
Division of Company's Business
Rapid strides have been taken recently by the
Sam Fox Publishing Co., New York and Cleve-
land, in developing the musical score depart-
ment of the business, the preparation of which
has been handled in the past principally by
John S. Zamecnik, well-known composer and
arranger, who is head of the Fox professional
staff. Announcement was made this week by
Sam Fox, president of the company, of the ap-
pointment of Dr. Edward Kilenyi, another
prominent composer-arranger, who will assist
Mr. Zamecnik in working on special scores. An-
other new addition to the Fox ranks is Albert
Sanger, who is taking full charge of the copying
and extracting of scores to be issued by the
Sam Fox firm.
Mr. Zamecnik is at present engaged in writing
scores for two large motion picture features,
which will reach Broadway shortly and give
every indication of equaling the success of
"Wings," for which he also wrote the musical
setting. The new pictures are: "The Wedding
Latest Entrant Into Jobbing Field Has Had to March" and "Abie's Irish Rose," the latter film
Increase Staff to Take Care of Steadily Grow- based on the celebrated play of the same name,
ing Volume of Orders
which broke all records for long runs in New
York. Dr. Kilenyi has had many years' ex-
Walter Kane, who established the new music perience in writing and adapting music for mov-
jobbing house of Walter Kane, Inc., 1595 ing pictures and quite recently has been col-
Broadway, New York, about six months ago, laborating with Henry Hadley, the prominent
reports an excellent Fall, during which he has orchestra conductor, in preparing orchestral
been required to double the personnel in his works for Vitaphone presentation. He is at
offices to facilitate the handling of the growing present in Los Angeles assisting Mr. Zamecnik,
business. Mr. Kane has been identified with who is thus enabled to extend his activities in
the music jobbing field about fifteen years in working on film settings.
various capacities and has built up a wide fol-
lowing throughout the country, which has made
possible such rapid strides of development
during the period he has been in business for
Al. Piantadosi has just written a new senti-
himself.
The Kane establishment is now one of the mental ballad, "I'm Tired of Making Believe,"
busiest music jobbing concerns on Broadway which will be off the press in another week or
and its many rows of shelves contain a com- two. Mr. Piantadosi, who will be remembered
plete stock of standard and popular music and as the writer of "Pal of My Cradle Days," is
dance orchestrations. The company also han- completing his first year as a music publisher
dles a complete line of music books, musical at 1S76 Broadwav.
New Music Jobbing Business
Meets With Quick Success
New Piantadosi Ballad
IRVING BERLIN In,
1607 Broadway New York City
Sherman, Clay & Go.
Tie Up With Artist
Arrange Special Steinway and Duo-Art Display
in Connection With Local Appearance of
Ignaz Friedman—Reed, French Co. Ex-
pands
PORTI.ANI). Out:.. December 1.—The second con-
cert of this season of the Portland Symphony
series was given November 21 with Ignaz Fried-
man, the famous Polish pianist and exclusive
Duo-Art recorder, as guest artist. Sherman, Clay
McKINLEY MUSIC
20 f A Copy*to Dealers^ 7* A Copy
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
CHICAGO, ILL
TWO DISTINCTIVE HITS
"MY STORMY WEATHER PAL"-"DANCING SHADOWS"
(ANOTHER "PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS" AND BETTER, BY THE SAME WRITER)
(A "NATURAL" NOVELTY HIT)
AL. PIANTADOSI, MUSIC PUBLISHER, 1576 Broadway, New York

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