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The Music Trade Review
Standing:
JUNE 16, 1928
LEW BROWN, B. G. D E SYLVA, RAY HENDERSON
Sitting:
ROBERT CRAWFORD
METEORIC CAREER!
S
IXTEEN months ago . . . a new music publishing firm began the career which destiny had carved
out for it. A destiny that was to be spectacularly successful. Less than a year and one-half ago Bud
De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, three of America's most successful song writers, joined
forces with Robert Crawford, an executive with a record of striking accomplishments. A quartet of
young men . . . progressive . . . alive and alert to new ideas and new conditions in the popular music
industry.
Right from the start the firm launched a hit . . .followed by a score of others, including "AMONG
MY SOUVENIRS," "IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU," "BROKEN HEARTED," "SO BLUE,"
"TOGETHER," the hits from the music production "Good News," and many others which were the
biggest song successes of the year.
Today De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., is right up in the vanguard of popular music circles.
A firm with a record of unusual accomplishments and a future that promises even more.
To those who have helped us in the past to attain these achievements we express our sincere ap-
preciation. For the future—we invite every dealer and jobber to co-operate with us. We have a
catalogue of hits now riding, and many embryonic ones under way, which will help you to sell more
sheet music.
Special
Notice I
We Are the Publishers of the New
"George White Scandals of 1928"
Ready
June 15th
DE SYLVA, BROWN & HENDERSON, INC.
745 7th Avenue
ROBERT CRAWFORD, President
New York City
HITTING - ON - ALL - SIX!
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Dancing Shadows
Just a Dance
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