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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1930 Vol. 89 N. 1 - Page 31

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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY, 1930
FEATURE THE
SONG
HIT
TRY
FOR A COMPLETE TIE*UP
WITH
NATIONAL TRY DANCING WEEK
SAM FOX PUBLISHING CO.
The Arcade, CLEVELAND, OHIO
158-160 West 45th St., New York
Frankie Marvin's Good
Robbins Music Corp.
Promotion Work
Executives in Convention
and Frank Kelton, Eastern promotion manager.
The convention came to a successful close
with the distribution of most generous bonuses.
The executive, sales and promotion stall's of
the Robbins Music Corp. met in convention at
the Hotel Victoria, New York, early in Decem-
ber and heard daily talks by prominent Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer officials and Robbins execu-
tives. Among those who addressed the conven-
tion were David Bernstein, vice-president of
Loews, Inc.; Felix Feist and Howard Dietz,
respectively sales manager and general adver-
Triangle Music Co.
Has Its First Talkie
There arc few popular radio programs these
days that do not offer at least one number from
the catalog of De Sylva, Brown & Henderson,
Inc., and the frequency with which this com-
pany's publications are heard on the air is
credited in no small measure to the efforts of
Frankie Marvin, the head of the band and or-
chestra department of the publishing house.
Such numbers as "Little by Little," "Dance
Away the Night," and "Look What You've
Done to Me," are heard with increasing fre-
quency over the radio, in the theatres, and in
the dance orchestra programs. The same can
be said of the four hits from "Sunny Side Up."
namely, "If I Had a Talking Picture of You,"
"I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All," "Turn On the
Heat" and "Sunny Side Up."
Joe Davis, head of the Triangle Music Co.,
has announced that he will be the exclusive
publisher of all songs in the new singing, talk-
ing picture entitled "The Talk of Hollywood,"
starring Nat Carr and Fay Marbe. The songs
Robbins
Music Corp.
The Russell Music Store, Altoona, Pa., lias
moved to new and larger quarters, at 1113
Twelfth street.
Executives
in
Songs That
Session
Really Sell
Outstanding Sellers in Our
Popular Catalog
POPULAR SONGS
LITTLE BY LITTLE (Prom "The Sophomore")
LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO ME (From
"Why Leave Home")
DANCE AWAY THE NIGHT (From "Married
In Hollywood")
THE RIGHT KIND OF MAN (From "Frozen
Justice")
TAKE EVERYTHING 'BUT YOU (From "Song
of Love")
YOU'LL FIND YOUR ANSWER IN MY EYES
(From "Romance of Rio 'Grande")
LITTLK PAL
1 (From "Say It With
WHY CAN'T YOU? |
Songs")
HITS FROM "SUNNY SIDE UP"
IF I HAD A TALKING PICTURE OF YOU
ARTCNT WE ALL?
SUNNY SIDE UP
TURN ON THE HEAT
HITS FROM "MARIANNE 11
MARIANNE
WHEN I SEE MY SUGAR (I Get a Lump in
My Throat)
De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc.
745 Seventh Ava.
New York City
Using and publicity director for the photoplay
enterprise, and others.
Numerous subjects pertaining to promotion,
distribution and sales of talkie songs and stand-
ard music were discussed. Just prior to the
convention's close the presses contributed the
first copies of the songs from the Ramon
Novarro musical romance, "Devil May Care,"
which J. T. Robbins is seen holding up for the
admiring gazes of the conveners, who, inci-
dentally, are as follows:
Bottom row, seated: Chick Castle, Chicago;
Al Skinner, Detroit; Jack Bregman, general
manager of the firm; Sig Bosley, Los Angeles;
Phil Wilcox, Middle West promotion manager;
Newton Kelly, San Francisco, and Ben Gold-
berg, Boston.
Second row, standing: Chick Wilson, Atlanta;
Billy Chandler, professional manager; Carl
Zoehrns, Philadelphia; Stephen Levitz, produc-
tion manager; George D. Lottman, director of
publicity and advertising; J. J. Robbins, Bernard
Prager, sales manager; Charles McLaughlin,
Denver; Harry Hoch, band and orchestra man-
ager; Fred Smith, office manager. Perched
high in the background are Carl Winge, Seattle
in the picture were written by Al Piantadosi,
Nat Carr and Jack Glogau. The feature songs
are "Daughters of Mine," "Sarah" and "No No
Babie."
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Oliver Dltson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealeri
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
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New York City

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