The talking machine world (Apr-June 1921)

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April 15, 1921 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 185 REGORD BULLETINS FOR MAY {CoJitiniicd from parjc 184) STANDARD VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS 3066 The Rosary — Tenor solo Ernest Davis The Palms — Tenor solo Ernest Davis 3068 Sleep, Baby, Sleep — Yodel song Frank Kamplain Roll On, Silver Moon — Yodel song.. Frank Kamplain 3067 Jolly Coppersmith — Military band Bergh's Band Blaze Away March — Military band selection, Rogers' Band 3069 Southern Melodies Medley: "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground," "Essence," "Kingdom Coming," "Golden Slippers," "Carve Dat 'Possum" — Banjo solo Fred Van Eps Dixie Medley: "Dixie," "Arkansaw Traveler," "Sailor's Hornpipe," "Turkey in the Straw" — Banjo solo Fred Van Eps 3065 Kawaha — Hawaiian guitars Ferera-Franchini Kilo March — Hawaiian guitars Ferera-Franchini OLYMPIC DISC RECORD CORP. (First Release) POPULAR SONGS 14101 Over the Hill (AUen-Rubens-Klem)— Tenor with orch Hugh Donovan Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (Mitchell-Meyer) — Tenor, with urch Hugh Donovan 14102 Vamping Rose (.Hanlon-Ryan-Violinsky-Schuster) — Baritone, with orch Arthur Fields The Scandal of Little Lizzie Ford (Curtis-Von Tilzer) — Baritone, with orch Arthur Fields 14103 Henry Jones, Your Honeymoon Is Over (Ber nard)— Comic duet, with orch,, Al Bernard and Ernest Hare I Ain't Afraid of Anything Dat's Alive (Bernard)— Comedian, with orch Al Bernard DANCE 15101 Strut, Miss Lizzie (Creamer-Layton) — Fox-trot, orch. accomp Palace Trio Spread Yo' Stuff (Levy-Crane-Bernard) — Foxtrot, orch. accomp Palace Trio 15102 Scandinavia (Perkins) — Fox-trot .. Merry Melody Men I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden (FisherRaskin) — Fox-trot Merry Melody Men 15103 Home Again Blues (Akst-Berlin) — Fox-trot, Rudy Wiedoeft's Californians Midnight Moon (Bernard-Hare) — "Waltz, Rudy Wiedoeft's Californians HAVi^AIIAN 16101 Hawaiian Twilight (SherwoodVandersloot) — Hawaiian singing guitars. Naughty Waltz (Levy) — Waltz — Hawaiian singing guitars. STANDARD VOCAL 17101 On the Road to Mandalay (Speaks)— Baritone, with orch Greek Evans Little Mother of Mine (Brengle-Burleigh) — Baritone, with orch GreeK Evans 17102 Forgotten (Eugene Cowles) — Baritone, with orch Percy Hemus Somewhere a Voice Is Calling (Newton-Tate) — Baritone, with orch Percy Hemus 17103 At Dawning (Eberhart-Cadman) — Tenor, with orch Charles Harrison Macushla (Rowe-MacMurrough) — Tenor, with orch Charles Harrison INSTRUMENTAL 18101 Happy Days (Strelezki) — Violin, flute and harp. Philharmonic Trio (Landau-Wagner-Schuetze) The Sweetest Story Ever Told (Stults)— Violin, flute and harp. Philharmonic Trio (Landau-Wagner-Schuetze) 18102 National Emblem March (Bagley), Olympic Military Band My Maryland March (Mygrant), Olympic Military Band Concentrate on record sales — it will pay. NEW BRUNSWICK RECORD CATALOG New Volume Makes Strong and Favorable Impression Upon Dealers and Public The new alphabetical reco.fd catalog recently issued by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., and which was referred to in The World last month, has made a strong impression upon Brunswick dealers and the public. Of special soprano, and many others, whose portraits together with short biographical sketches adorn the volume. The new catalog is carefully indexed and classified, and its fifty pages are full of good music, so to speak. It affords an excellent idea of the growth of the Brunswick record list .and is altogether an imposing volume. The cover design is reproduced herewith. EMERSON ARTIST SCORES SUCCESS Walter Scanlan, the well-known Irish tenor and exclusive Emerson artist, is appearing this week at the CrescentShubert Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, in the mus'ical comedy, "Hearts of Erin." This comedy has played to capacity audiences in all of the leading cities, and the Crescent-Shubert Theatre is sold out for every night this week. This singer has been steadily increasing his army of admirers throughout the country thanks to his ability as a singer. Fred Hillebrand, wellknown tenor and exclusive Emerson artist, is now the feature star in the "Rose Girl," playing at the Ambassador Theatre, New York. Mr. Hillebrand's Emerson records have been well received by the dealers and his success in the ''Rose Girl" is adding materially to his prestige. Cover of New Brunswick Record Catalog value is the imposing list of Brunswick exclu Familton's Music Store, Victor dealer, of 660 sive artists, including such stars as Leopold Go Fourth avenue, College Poin't, N. Y., was redowskjr, pianist; Dorothy Jardon, well-known cently featured in a lengthy article in one of the soprano; Ma.x Rosen, violinist; Marie Tiffany, local newspapers. You Ought to Know In case you are contemplating expanding the sphere of your business to include departments devoted to Pianos, Player-Pianos, Musical Merchandise or Sheet Music, that you'll find news and comments about them all in THE flUJIC TI^E RLVIEW ESTABLISHED 1876 The oldest and leading music trade weekly, which covers every branch of the industry " It Contains Instructive and educational articles. Hints on salesmanship and advertising. Editorials that are timely and authoritative. Facts about the new things in the trade. Trade happenings in all parts of the United States ''Review the Music Trade With Us" Send your $2 now for a full year's subscription to THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW 373 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK