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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 21 - Page 82

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The Music Trade
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Review
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Whiteman recording in glowing language, stat-
ing that it could go on any symphonic list and
win admiration. He states: "The revival of the
'Parade' is magnificently scored and played, with
New Record Made by Whiteman and His Or- not an obvious trick in it. Richard Strauss will
chestra Has Superb Arrangement of Peren- like this, for there is an allusion to 'Til Eulens-
piegel' at the end."
nial Marks Number
Sixth "Wooden Soldiers"
Record Issued by Victor
A new Victor Orthophonic record of the
"Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," made by
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, has just been
released and is being lauded by everyone who
hears it as a superb arrangement. It is interest-
ing to note that this number, published in
America by the Ed. B. Marks Music Co., New
York, has now been recorded six times by
Victor. The others have been fox-trot, concert,
characteristic, band and the original "Die Parade
Der Zinnsoldaten." Paul Whiteman recorded
it once before in 1923, and this record, back-to-
back with the then popular "Mr. Gallagher and
Mr. Shean," was one of the few that fluttered
around the million mark in sales.
The music critic of "The New Yorker," re-
viewing the record in a recent issue, praises the
Another Great Seller
in THE WITMARK
MAY 26, 1928
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"Manhattan Serenade"
Released by Whiteman
New Number by Lou Alter Already Recorded
for Victor by Nat Shilkret and His Victor
Salon Orchestra
"Little Log Cabin of Dreams"
in Weymann Window
A new piano novelty, entitled "Manhattan
Serenade," has been released recently by Paul
Whiteman Publications, Inc., division of the
Rabbins Music Corp., New York, being one of
a
PHILADELPHIA, PA., May 19.—An attractive show th . series, which includes "Dolly Dimples,"
window, given over to the display of the single "Imagination" by Fud Livingston and a num-
number, "Little Log Cabin of Dreams," was ber of others. The publishers are confident that
effective recently in building up sales for this rhe popularity of "Manhattan Serenade," com-
song in the store of H. A. Weymann & Son, posed by Lou Alter, will be greatly helped by
Inc., 1108 Chestnut street, this city. The song, the Victor release of the number, made re-
cently by Nat Shilkret and the Victor Salon
Orchestra under the direction of Nat Shilkret.
An elaborate symphonic recording has been
made by Mr. Shilkret, and musicians who have
heard it have praised it as a real jazz rhapsody.
Mr. Shilkret has already broadcast the number
over a national hook-up in both the Eveready
and Maxwell hours with an immediate response
from the audiences.
BLACK & WHITE
SERIES
SONGS
VICTOR HERBERTS MASTERPIECE
AH! SVEET MYSTERY of LIFE
THAT HIT THE MARK!
TOGKTHKR (New)
LILA (New)
AMONG MY SOUVENIRS
SORRY FOR MK (New)
WITHOUT YOU SWEETHEART
TIN PAN PARADE
Can be had as follows
SOLO—4 keys, Ab (eb to eb) Bb-C and D
DUET—2 keys, Bb and D
OCTAVO—Two Part, Three Part, Four Part,
Hale, Female and Mixed Voices
Instrumental for Piano
The Dream Melody (Intermezzo) Waltz
Violin and Piano, Cello and Piano, Violin, Cello and
Piano
VOCAL ORCHESTRA, DANCE ORCHESTRA, Waltz,
BAND
M. WITMARK & SONS, NEW YORK
Featuring "Little Log Cabin of Dreams"
published by Harms, Inc., New York, has been
getting many strong plugs by popular local or-
chestras and executives of the Weymann store
determined to tie up with a window display. A
large poster, done in the manner of the title
page of the song, wasplaced in the back of
the window, and the framed photographs of W.
Irving Oppenheim and members of his Ben
Franklin Hotel concert orchestra were hung
prominently at the left with sheet copies and
records of "Little Log Cabin" spread through-
out the display. The Oppenheim orchestra is
one of the most popular local radio attractions,
and has been featuring the song on its pro-
grams over Stations W I P and W L I I.
Installs Sheet Music
MY ANtiEL (New)
CHURCH HELLS ARE RINGING FOR MARY
THERE AIN'T NO SWEET MAN
WORTH THE SALT OF MY TEARS
FORGETTING YOU (New)
C O-N-S-T-A-N-T-l-N-O-P-L-E
(New)
I'M RIDING TO GLORY
F'RINSTANCE
(New)
WAS LAST NIGHT THE LAST NIGHT WITH
YOU
Song Hits from the Collegiate Musical
Comedy
"G O O D N E W S"
GOOD NEWS—THE VARSITY DRAG
LUCKY IN LOVE—BEST THINGS IN LIFE
Big Sellers in Folios
EACH CONTAINING "AMONG MY
SOUVENIRS"
SUPREME DANCE FOLIO (New)
SAXOPHOLIO (No. 3)
TENOR BANJO FOLIO (3rd Edition)
(Enoli containing fifteen great nongs)
JACKSON, MISS., May 21.—The new branch of
the Floyd Russell Music Store, which was
opened last week at 212 West Capitol street,
this city, has installed a sheet music section.
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