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Every Little Movement Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org THE: MUSIC TRADE. RE:VIE:W 45 lishers of America devote greater effort to finish- as a solitary star, also curtailing the title, and re- THAT the Remick Song Shop in Lynn, Mass., ing their products and they will have more suc- tained Miss Goodrich as his leading woman. After was closed last week. cesses and less failures. If ragtime must pass, that it wasn't long before the happy wedding bells THAT in reporting a shooting affair between some other form of music will take its place. Let rang out again for Nat. The music of "The two gangs of toughs in a Twenty-eighth street re- the next bidder for popularity be better, and what Genius" will be published by Chas. K. Harris. sort last week the Evening Journal included the is lacking in quantity be made up in quality." detail that the pianist had just played "'Grizzly Bear,' now the favorite song in the Tenderloin." NEW MANAGER FOR HAVILAND. THAT it is a great honor to have one's compo- The F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. now have a sitions so classified! new professional manager in "Dan" Dody, who is MREVIEWrtEARS . THAT on his way back to Detroit Jerome H. well known among singers and other members of Remick made the trip in an automobile as far as THAT Jerome H. Remick left New York for his Buffalo, taking a lake steamer for the rest of the the theatrical profession. Mr. Dody was for some home office in Detroit last Saturday, but is ex- years with the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing journey. pected back in town in December. THAT a new song by Jerome and Schwartz, Co., leaving that firm to become a producer of THAT Maurice Shapiro went to Toronto last musical comedies for burlesque shows. His brother, "Let's Make Love Among the Roses," has been Monday night to supervise final details in connec- interpolated by Blanche Ring in "The Yankee Sam Dody, is a prominent vaudeville singer. Jack tion with the opening of his new Gem Music Store Drislane, of the song-writing team of Drislane and Girl." in Yonge street, that city. He was back Thursday. THAT Henry W. Savage's contract with George Meyer, whose songs have been successfully pub- THAT Will Rossiter, the Chicago music pub- lished by Haviland, remains in the professional Maxwell, of Boosey & Co., for the right to produce lisher, and Leo. Wood, theatrical agent, are shar- "The Girl of the Golden West" in English stipu- department, but the advent of Mr. Dody will allow ing the office recently vacated by the George H. him more time for writing new songs. lates that the productions by the Metropolitan Diamond Music Publishing Co. in the Regal build- Opera Co. and the Chicago Opera Co. be given 'THE GENIUS" FORMERLY A COMEDY. ing, this city. first. THAT Charles Dillingham is reported to be or- (Special to The Review.) THAT the contract does not permit of Mr. Sav- ganizing a second company to present "The Girl age giving the English production in the East. Chicago, 111., Oct. 10, 1910. in the Train" in the West. When Mort H. Singer's plan of starring Henry THAT instead of "Tin Pan Alley" it has been THAT the music store which A. H. Goetting oper- suggested that Thirty-seventh street be called "The Woodruff in his former vehicle, "The Genius," ated in the Flatiron building under the name of was announced, everyone took it for granted that Pasture," on account of the "bull" cavorting at Weinstein has been abandoned, no other location large around there most of the time. this meant a desertion of musical comedy for hand- being taken in its stead. some Hal, who found his tour in "The Prince of THAT Shapiro's offices at 1416 Broadway have JOSEPH C. BREIL TO PRODUCE OPERAS. To-night" extremely profitable. It develops, how- been remodeled and are now much more con- ever, that the piece written by the De Mille boys, veniently arranged both for staff and clients. Joseph Carl Breil, who wrote the music of "The in which Woodruff co-starred with Edna Good- THAT the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Climax," and who was formerly in charge of J. rich for a part of the season of 1905-06, has been Co. have the interpolated "hit" in "The Deacon H. Remick & Co.'s "Library Edition," is organiz- revamped into musical form—librettized, as it were. and the Lady"—"Tiger Love," sung by Clara ing a company to present two operas in Chicago, William and Cecil De Mille contributed the lyrics Palmer. on the road and in New York. The works will to ten musical numbers composed by Paul Rubens. THAT B. A. Rolfe's vaudeville production, "The be "Corsica," book by F. F. Schrader and music Agnes Everett and Madge Kennedy have already Courtiers," owes much of its success to the selec- by Irenee Berge, who will be conductor of the been named as among the cast to support Wood- tion, "Every Little Movement," from "Madame company, and "Love Laughs at Locksmiths," book ruff. This play—which was then called "The Sherry," which it plays. by Mr. Schrader and music by Mr. Breil. Genius and the Model"—marked the beginning of THAT "Has Anyone Here Seen Kelly?" and The principal singers will be Christian Hansen, N. C. Goodwin's most recent romance, for that "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" would hardly a tenor, who was with the Boston Grand Opera veteran comedian succeeded to Woodruff's role be expected to combine well in one song, but Alf. Company last season; Miss Frances Hewitt Whelan joins them together in one verse quite Bowne, soprano, of the Opera Comique, in Paris; naturally on the "big time." Robert E. Cavendish, baritone; Miss Vera Rob- THAT Harry Williams, of the song-writing team erts, contralto, and Don Chalmers, bass. Mile. of Williams and Van Alstyne, is safely recovered Voclezea, a classic dancer, will appear with the CENTURY from a recent attack of ptomaine poisoning, and company. has been playing his vaudeville sketch in Detroit INCORPORATED. this week with his partner in the act, Jean EDITION Schwartz. The Song Review Co., New York City, has been THAT Edgar Selden, general manager for Sha- incorporated to own or lease theaters and nr- piro, is writing two new songs for Billy Gaston range for the production of stage offerings of and Isabelle D'Armond, who are now singing his all kinds, also to publish plays and songs. Capi- "Lovin', Lazy Rag." tal, $500. One of the directors is Clementine Advance orders for THAT the former music buyer at Macy's, Mr. Uhlfelder, of \'M] West 142d street, bookkeeper of Talbot, is now vice-president of the Saphia Rec- the company. incoming season ord & Talking Machine Co. greater by many THAT he has an office in Remick's Broadway Song Shop, and has rented window space there for thousands than ever display purposes. FEIST HAS before. WE CANNOT PRINT THEM FAST ENOUGH GETTING YOURS? 3,000.000 The Big Musical Comedy EVERY LITTLE Success CENTURY MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. PRODUCED BY 17 W. 28th St., or 1 178 Broadway CHARLES MARKS, Inc. NEW YORK MOVEMENT" BOOK BY EDGAR ALLAN WOOLF and the other LYRICS BY big hits of New York's Prize Ballad DAVID KEMPNER "Madame Sherry" MUSIC BY "Without You The World now playing to crowded houses at the ANATOL FRIEDLAND New Amsterdam Theatre, New York NOW CROWDING THE CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE Don't Seem The including "Love Dance," "The Butterfly," "Birth of Passion," "I'm All Right" "We Are Only THE MUSIC OF Poor Weak Mortals After All/' etc., etc., etc. Same" Also Complete Vocal Score, Selection, Waltzes, etc. Featured in Vaudeville by "THREE MILLION DOLLARS" MISS LINDEN BECK WITH Is Selling Big! For best terms write direct to M. WITMARK & SONS CHICAGO - NEW YORK - SAN FRANCISCO- • PA CCICT FEIST BUILDING THE HEAD MUSIC PUBLISHING CO- LONDON - PARIS LCUi Iklwl 134 W. 37th ST. 1416 Broadway, Cor. 39th Street NEW YORK NEW YORK.
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