The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1909)

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)ds in the leading magazines for April EDISON RECORD TALENT Maurice Levi A Galaxy of Stars Ca song make a hit, let a singer rise above the commonplace, let a band or orchestra achieve distinction, and a million homes immediately become the beneficiary through the Edison Phonograph. Each month the Phonograph offers entertainment of the highesT: order — the work of artists who have made names for themselves in the musical world. Among those who have contributed to the Edison program for April are two of unusual eminence. MANUEL ROMAIN contributes two songs, one a sentimental reverie with waltz refrain ; the other a new waltz song with orchestra accompaniment — an Amberol Record containing the entire song. Romain is a marvelous tenor and never fails to make a Record that appeals. MAURICE LEVI offers his "Happy Days March," played by his band under his leadership. Levi is famous as a conductor of the new school. The march is his own composition and was first performed under his direction in "The Soul Kiss." It is full of novel effects, and in its rendition shows clearly the strong personality of Levi himself. April Records (Standard and Amberol) will be ready March 25th. Go to any Edison dealer and hear them. Catalog of April selections with descriptions, as well as a catalog of Edison Phonograph* from the dealer or from us on request. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 24 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. New York, 10 Fifth Ave.; London, Victoria Road, Willesden; Sydney, N. S. W., 340 Kent St.; Mexico City, 4a Tacuba 33; Buenos Aires, Viamonte 515; Berlin, Sud Ufer, 24-25; Paris, 42 Rue de Paradis. With the Edison Business Phonograph you dictate at your convenience and Hon*. the typewriting department does the rest. ell Edison Phonographs and Records, nds upon your own efforts