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The Music Trade Review
DECEMBER, 1929
OU CAN THANK YOUR
three Lucky Stars 1 t
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer—the canniest
selling the brand-new hits that are ex-
money-makers that are releasing sound
clusively Columbia's.
pictures today! They don't spend thou-
Columbia has carefully planned to
sands of dollars on untried or obscure
give dealers the utmost benefit from the
talent; they record on film the most fa-
publicity of the sound pictures. You
mous and popular (and therefore most
can obtain from your Columbia Branch
valuable) stars of the theatrical world
Manager two-color streamers in time
—the stars that make Columbia records.
to tie-up with the posters and trailers
The three famous footlight names of
of the pictures as they come to town.
Ted Lewis, Moran and Mack, and
You can also get 1, 2, and 4 column
newspaper advertising mats, stereos, or
electros to be run on Columbia's 50-50
cooperative basis.
HREE of the brightest stars of
When these great stars are sparkling
Stage-land are going to light your way
in your town, don't be left just wishing
to bigger record sales—there'll be dol-
—get in on this huge, exclusive Colum-
lars for you in every twinkle! They're
bia boom now I It will send your record
going to play your town in three sensa-
sales sky-rocketing!
tional shows that will bring you a cut
on their box-office!
And what a box-office! Ted Lewis in
"Is Everybody Happy?" Moran and
Mack, "Two Black Crows," in "Why
Ukulele Ike appear only on Columbia
Bring That Up?"and Ukulele Ike (Cliff
records, and they were on Columbia
Edwards) in "The Hollywood Revue."
records even before these pictures were
Stars and shows that will hang out the
"Standing Room Only" signs!
These scintillating sound picture
shows are going to boost your record
sales sky-high for three reasons:
filmed. This is an advantageous time to
feature all the Columbia records of
these artists. The talkies with their
fresh publicity are renewing the de-
mand for old favorites in addition to
1. They are great pictures crammed
full of good music!
2. Columbia alone can give you the
recordings of the artists who star
in these shoivs.
3. You can tie-up your record adver-
tising with that of the movies.
The producers of these pictures are
Warner Brothers, Paramount and
Columbia
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