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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 5 - Page 18

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The Music Trade
Review
FEBRUARY 2, 1929
Effective Window Display
of Sherman-Clay Song
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DENVKR, COLO., January 27. An effective window-
display of the Sherman, Clay & Co. song,
"Loneliness," was used recently by the Knight
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American Magazines directing the
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This Window Display Sold Many Song Copies
for Knight-Campbell Co.
Campbell Music Co. of this city. An entire
window panel was used to show the single song,
copies of which were arranged in an attractive
fashion. A large poster tied up with Jimmy
Ellard's singing of the number at the Denver
Theatre. Harry Wilson, Denver representative
of the publishing division of Sherman, Clay &
Co., was instrumental in arranging for the
Knight-Campbell window.
235 W. 40th St., New York City
New Piano Solos Popular
Al Piantadosi, music publisher at 1650 Broad-
way, New York, is enthusiastic over the instant
success of Edition No. One of Five Original
l'iano Solos, composed by prominent radio stars.
The contents of the folio are as follows: "Lady
Fingers," "Mousie in the Piano," "Dancing
Shadows," "Blue Streak" and "Off the Elbow."
Unlike many other publications of this type, the
Piantadosi folio contains five numbers, which
are published separately and still selling as
A contract was signed recently between Andy popular solos on dealers' counters everywhere.
Sannella and the Crawford Music Corp., New The numbers were written by such radio per-
York, by which the firm secures the publication formers as Harry Breuer, of Roxy's Gang,
rights to all of Mr. Sannella's compositions for Ernie Golden and Keden-on-the-Keys. The
saxophone as well as some additional works for book is bound in an attractive style with a
steel guitar. Mr. Sannella is generally con- unique frontispiece.
sidered the highest paid saxophonist and guitar-
ist playing over the air, and he is one of the
most popular radio entertainers in the business.
He is well-known as a composer and recording
artist, and plays piano and accordion equally The Song you've had so many calls for
as well as violin, saxophone, guitar and clarinet. and thought it was an old one.
In 1927, Mr. Sannella was heard on sixteen dif-
BUT IT'S NOT—IT'S NEW
ferent radio hours, and to-day he not only con-
and A NATURAL
ducts four separate hours, but in addition is
saxophone, guitar and clarinet soloist on eight
different hours.
Crawford Co. Signs Sannella
HERE IT IS!
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
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165O BROADWAY
NEW YORK

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