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50 THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW CHECK USE OF 'TOOR BUTTERFLY" A LIVE PRODUCTION NUMBER Cabarets and Cafes Notified to Discontinue Use "Naughty, Naughty, Naughty" Proving the Big TO MUSIC DEALERS of Hippodrome Song Success in Connection Hit of the New Winter Garden Show With Their Entertainments One of the best selling production numbers WE ARE JOBBERS Following the decision of the of the season is "Naughty! Naughty! Naughty!" Supreme Court last week, under which cabaret This song is the hit of the "Show of Wonders," OF MUSIC and cafe orchestras are restrained from using now playing at the Winter Garden, New York. copyrighted music without permission, Chas. One feature of this song's success has been not Popular, Classic, Music Dillingham, manager of "The Big Show" at the only its heavy sale in New York and elsewhere, Books and Studies Hippodrome, notified the cabarets to discontinue but the fact that the sale of records and music the use of "Poor Butterfly," the great hit of Our prices on all classes of music will average the rolls of the number have been very large. The lowest. Located in the center of the country and that production. Nathan Burkan, the attorney, new Jass rolls have helped the sale also as the carrying the tremendous stock that we do we are following the instructions of Raymond Hubbell song lends itself most readily to that sort of in a position to supply all your wants at a SAVING and John Golden, composers of the piece, and arrangement. TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, pub- CHARGES. lishers of the music, notified the Geo. Rector BUSY SEASOPTFOR HARRIS All orders shipped the day we get them. Co. to discontinue the use forthwith of the "Poor New Numbers and Last Season's Successes All GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER Butterfly" number in the cabaret performance Going Big at their restaurant. McKINLEY MUSIC CO. The songs released January 1 by Chas. K. 1501-1513 E. 55th Street CHICAGO JASS BAND MUSIC^'OLD STUFF"? Harris are proving to be real lively additions to CHICAGO, III., January 27.—There is hope for the catalog of that frmrser Mr. Harris is giving TWO NEW CARROLL NUMBERS Brahms, Liszt and possibly the great Wagner. the numbers quite a little publicity, and this, to- High Class Ballad and Novelty Song Now Being Modern composers are shorn of their glory in gether with the attractive title pages, is bring- Featured a statement made by Professor Robert Stevens, ing the songs before the music loving public. musical director of the University of Chicago, Among this year's releases have been Van lind "If I Could Call You Mine," a new semi-high- on the ancient origin of jass music. The above- Schenck and Jack Yellen's oriental serenade, class ballad, was recently released by the Will named old masters wrote really good jass band "My Little China Doll," and Van and Schenck Carroll Co., Inc., , N. Y. This song music, states the professor, much better than and Chas. K. Harris' novelty song, 'Xet Him is the work of Chas. E. Hochberg and Leo any of the present compositions. Miss You Just a Little Bit—and He'll Think Halperin, who have a number of successful songs More of You," and a new ballad by Chas. K. to their credit. This new ballad finds the Car- ISSUING ARTISTIC SHOWCARDS Harris, "You Came, You Saw, You Conquered." roll staff very enthusiastic as to its future and These, together with last season's successes, "It's Leo Feist, Inc., are getting out some very the" sales of the song since its publication justi- a Long, Long Time. Since I've Been Home," artistic showcards for the better class sheet fies them to a great extent. The above number "She Comes from a Quaint Little Town in Penn- music stores on their ballad success, "Love, and the new novelty song, "She Came from sylvania," "Songs of Yesterday" and "The Story Here Is My Heart." This song has been fea- , But She Had the Ways of a New of a Soul" should give the sales staff of the Har- tured by John McCormack for sometime in his York Girl," also published by the Carroll com- ris house a busy season. concerts, and is one of the best selling num: pany, are to receive some good publicity. bers in the Victor record catalog for the past NEW "JASS" SONGKBI^ CHJ£AGO HIT two months. The record is also by McCormack. "M=I=S=S=I=S=S=l=P=P=T ON BROADWAY "Everybody Loves a 'Jass' Band" Being Used by A poll recently taken of the sheet music shops Majority of Orchestras LAW PROTECTS RATIONAL ANTHEM on Broadway showed that "M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i" CHICAGO, III., January 29.—A new ordinance ap- Edgar F. Bitner, general manager of Leo was among the leading sellers. As this is an proved by the City Council last week, forbids, Feist, Inc., who recently jretiirned.,£rpm Chicago, exclusive number, not having been released for under a heavy penalty, the playing of the "Star stated that the new Feist song, * "Everybody-. • ^feneraT professional use, it certainly proves it Spangled Banner" as part of a medley. The Loves the 'Jass' BandJ' is provtn^4j3^,Ji't or the a song of merit. The above number is from ordinance will have the effect of preventing day in the Windy City. He stated that there the pen of William White, of the team of Rock cabaret orchestras from playing the national an- was hardly an orchestra in the city but what ,and White, jj.nd Harry Tierney, and is published them as dance music. was using the number, and so anxious weretffey1 '*by the VVITL Jerome Pub. Corp. to get it, a gr.ea.t- majority of them had their WENRICH SINGINGJWN NEW SONGS orchestrations made from the lead sheets. The Percy Wenrich and Dolly Connolly opened craze for the "Jass" bands in Chicago at present QUEEN OF BALLADS at the Riverside Theatre, New York, on Monday is responsible in a large measure for the suc- of this week. Among other songs Mr. Wenrich cess of the Feist number. "A TEAR, is featuring two of his own compositions with success, "Silver Bay" and "Way Out Yonder Blanche Merrill, well known as a song in the Golden West." The above numbers are writer, has signed a contract with Waterson, A KISS, published by Leo Feist, Inc., Berlin & Snyder. Miss Merrill wrote several ntimbers for the Cocoanut Grove show, and is at A SMILE" present working on several songs for vaude- By Darl McBoyle Two Sensational English ville. Music by Otto Motzan Ballad Successes KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc. "Songs That Are Made 62-64 W. 45th St., 7th Floor, New York "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" to Sell—and Do!" "The Sunshine of Your Smile" The Song of the Moment Carroll Hits "KEEP THE HOME- T. 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