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The Talking Machine World, New York, April, 1928
THE LATEST RECORD BULLETINS— (Continued from page 107)
Girl of My Dreams — Tenor Solo, Orch. Acc.,
„ Irving Kaufman
NOVELTY RECORDS
0224 I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland— Male Duet,
Nov-. Acc Dalhart and Robison
lhe Little Brown Jug — Tenor Solo, Nov. Acc, „,., T „, . _ , „ Vernon Dalhart
0225 Little Marian Parker — Tenor Solo, Nov. Acc,
o v. , • , _ Vernon Dalhart
Six Feet of Earth — Male Duet, Nov. Acc,
„, . „ _ Dalhart and Robison
0226 My Ohio Home— Octo-Chorda Solo, Piano Acc,
12th Street Rag— Ukulele and Piano Duet,°y Sme°k noo7 *r »r i i , n , , R°y Smeck and Art Kahn
0227 My Melancholy Baby— Hawaiian Guitars, Vocal
Refrain ..... .... ..Frank Ferera's Hawaiians
JJown Hawaii Way— Hawaiian Guitars, Vocal
Refrain Frank Ferera's Hawaiians
„ , „ RACE RECORDS 4126 Second Hand Daddy—Comedienne, Nov. Acc,
i r i »r T tt „■ . Lizzie Miles
A Good Man Is Hard to Find— Comedienne, Nov.
Acc.
.Lizzie Miles
Bell Records
588 Golden Gate— Foxtrot]
r~ „r r . Chuck Sawyer and His Syncopators <S7 Cfar?h"e— F°Jv'™t .......... Kirby's Kings of Jazz
587 If I Can't Have You— Fox-trot,
.... . , . _ Chuck Sawyer and His Syncopators ... Whisp nng Eyes— Fox-trot. Hal Stuart and His Gang 586 lm Always Smiling— Fox-trot. . Sunnyside Inn Orch c„. §,ome Other Time— Fox-trot . Hal Stuart and His Gang 585 There Ain't No Sweet Man— Fox-trot,
„ ■. . T . , _, Hal Frazer and His Georgians
to. Licks— Fox-trot ..Original Atlanta Footwarmers 584 I Just Roll Along Havin' My Ups and Downs
Tr^°«tr?tV>Ru^}r Green and His Manhattan Madcaps
If I Had My Way About My Sweetie — Fox-trot, ,., „. ,. ,Rub/ Green and His Manhattan Madcaps 583 Moonlight ■ On the Danube — Waltz,
r | „T Jimmy Peltzer and His Boys
Little Love Notes — Waltz ,„„ , ' Jimmy Peltzer and His Boys
582 Wob-A-Ly Walk— Fox-trot,
_ _ , Chuck Sawyer and His Syncopators
I Fell In Love With You— Fox-trot,
Ted Parker and His Troubadours 581 Danger! (Look Out for That Girl)— Fox-trot,
Sunnyside Inn Orch.
Down Moonlight Lane — Fox-trot, , . Ted Parker and His Troubadours 580 Kiss and Make Up— Vocal Solo Chris Patterson
Life Without You Is Just a Bubble— Vocal Solo,
Arthur Fields
579 For My Baby — Vocal Solo Horace Winters
I Know We'll Meet Again — Vocal Solo «,» . , Arthur Fields
578 Everybody Loves My Girl — Fox-trot,
Imperial Dance Orch.
Sueno Chino — Fox-trot Imperial Dance Orch.
577 Lady of Havana — Fox-trot. .Arlington Garden Orch.
Carnival — Fox-trot Arlington Garden Orch.
576 Down South — Fox-trot. . Dick Burton and His Orch. Mother of the Volga — Fox-trot,
Dick Burton and His Orch.
575 Cobble-Stones — Fox-trot Club Folly Orch
When We're Together— Fox-trot Club Folly Orch
574 Among My Souvenirs— Fox-trot. . Club Folly Orch.
One Golden Hour— Fox-trot Hill Top Inn Orch.
573 The Hours I Spent With You— Fox-trot,
Dick Burton and His Orch. I Dream About You — Fox-trot,
Dick Burton and His Orch. 572 The Song Is Ended— Waltz,
Dick Burton and His Orch. Sweet Violets — Fox-trot. . Dick Burton and His Orch. 1176 My Father's House — Spiritual,
Plantation Jubilee Singers Give Away Jordan — Spiritual,
Plantation Jubilee Singers 1174 Down Home Blues — Blues,
Bud Wanner and His Red Caps Fourth Avenue Stomp — Stomp,
Little Joe Jackson and His Boys
1173 Hesitation Blues— Vocal Blues Big Boy Woods
Devil in the Lions' Den — Vocal Blues,
Big Boy Woods 1172 Over the Waves — Old-Time Instrumental,
Uncle Frank Tempi eton After the Ball; Peek A Boo; In the Good Old Summertime; The Kentucky Bean With His Double Barreled Shot Gun — Old-Time Instrumental Uncle Frank Templeton
1171 And the Cat Came Back— Old-time Fiddlin',
Fiddlin' Bob White
Cripple Creek — Old-time Fiddlin',
Fiddlin' Bob White 1170 When the Moon Shines Down Upon the Mountain— Old Time Singin' and Playin'
Vernon Dalhart You'll Find Her With the Angels— Old Time
Singin' and Playin' Godfrey Borton
1169 It Can't Be Done— Old Time Singin' and Playin',
Will Pickett
Bury Me on the Lone Prairie — Old Time Singin'
and Playin' George Talbot
1168 Praise the Lord, It's So— Old Time Sacred
Singin' Belford and Rogers
I Am Resolved — Old Time Sacred Singin',
Belford and Rogers 1167 The Marian Parker Murder — Old Time Singin'
and Playin' Henry Graham
Wreck of the Virginian Train No. 3 — Old Time
Singin' and Playin' Henry Graham
1166 Gypsy Love Song — Vocal The Lorain Four
Love's Old Sweet Song — Vocal.... The Lorain Four 1165 Strange Isles Medley — Hawaiian Guitar Duet,
The Hawaiian Serenaders Waialae — Hawaiian Guitar Duet,
The Hawaiian Serenaders
Gennett Records
(ELECTROBEAM BLACK LABEL) LIST FOR APRIL 1 POPULAR DANCE
6380 What'll You Do— Fox-trot,
The Cotton Pickers (Andy Mansfield, Dir.) Third Rail — Fox-trot,
The Cotton Pickers (Andy Mansfield, Dir.)
6381 Wob-a-ly Walk — Fox-trot, with Specialty Chorus,
Gordon Howard and the Multnomah Chieftains If _I Can't Have You — Fox-trot, with Vocal
— Fox-trot, with Vocal Chorus. The New Yorkers
6383 There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the
Salt of My Tears — Slow Fox-trot, with
Chorus Harry Pollack's Blue Diamonds
Shepherd of the Hills — Fox-trot, with Chorus,
Harry Pollack's Blue Diamonds
6384 Danger! (Look Out for That Gal)— Fox-trot,
with Chorus.. Mack Finkel's Clover Gardens Orch. I'm Always Smiling — Fox-trot, with Chorus,
Mack Finkel's Clover Gardens Orch. POPULAR VOCAL
6385 (What Could Be Finer Than a Seat in a Diner)
On a Train to Carolina Wright-Wrong
She Didn't Say "Yes," She Didn't Say "No" (She Only Said "Maybe") WrightWrong
6386 Laugh Clown, Laugh — Accomp. by the New
Yorkers Arthur Hall
Little Log Cabin of Dreams — Accomp. by the
New Yorkers Arthur Hall
OLD TIME PLAYING 6390 And the Cat Came Back— Old Time Fiddlin'
with Guitar Accomp Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
Billy in the Low Ground — Old Time Fiddlin',
with Guitar Accomp Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
OLD TIME SINGIN' AND PLAYIN'
6387 Your Mother Still Prays for You, Jack — Sung
by Mrs. Otto Gray,
Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band In the Baggage Coach Ahead — Sung by Mrs. Otto Gray ..Otto Gray's Oklahoma Cowboy Band
6388 Down Where the Swanee River Flows — With
Guitar Accomp David Miller
Give My Love to Nellie, Jack — With Guitar
Accomp David Miller
OLD TIME SACRED SINGING
6389 Praise the Lord, It's So — With Guitar and Harp
Accomp John McGhee-Frank Welling
I'm on the Sunny Side — With Guitar and Harp
Accomp John McGhee-Frank Welling
STANDARD VOCAL
6391 Silver Threads Among the Gold,
Maple City Four of WLS
Perfect Day,
Luke Minnick's Harmony Four of WLY\ HAWAIIAN
6392 Aloha Oe — Hawaiian Guitars,
Sam Ku, Jr. (Of the Irene West Royal Hawaiians) Strange Isles Medley — Hawaiian Guitars,
Sam Ku, Jr. (Of the Irene West Royal Hawaiians) RACE RECORDS
6393 Lazybone Blues — Instrumental Blues,
King Brady's Clarinet Band Embarrassment Blues — Instrumental Blues,
King Brady's Clarinet Band
6394 My Father's House — Spiritual. .Pace Jubilee Singers Witness for My Lord — Spiritual,
Pace Jubilee Singers (Featuring Catherine Simpson)
Harmony Records
DANCE RECORDS 609-H Ramona — Waltz, with Vocal Refrain,
Lou Gold and His Orch. Moonlight Lane — Waltz, with Vocal Refrain, The Westerners
613-H I Can't Do Without You — Waltz, with Incidental Singing,
Andy Sannella and His All Star Trio Beautiful (Incidental Singing) — Fox-trot,
Andy Sannella and His All Star Trio
615-H Little Mother— Waltz, with Vocal Refrain,
Bar Harbor Society Orch. 10 My Stormy Weather Pal — Waltz, with Vocal
Refrain Manhattan Dance Makers 10
607-H 01' Man River (From "Show Boat")— Foxtrot, with Vocal Refrain,
L. Raderman and His Pelham Heath Inn Orch. 10 Why Do I Love You? (From "Show Boat") — Fox-trot, with Vocal Refrain, L. Raderman and His Pelham Heath Inn Orch. 10 603-H When— Fox-trot, with Vocal Chorus,
Ernie Golden's Orch. 10 Who's Blue Now? — -Fox-trot, with Vocal
Chorus Ernie Golden's Orch. 10
620-H Was It a Dream? — Waltz . Melody Waltz Orel] 10 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life — Waltz,
, „ Melody Waltz Orch. 10
605-H. In the Sweet Bye and Bye — Fox-trot, with
Vocal Chorus Broadway Bell Hops 10
Coquette — Fox-trot, with Vocal Chorus, ,„,„ „. , Broadway Bell Hops 10
''04H One More Night— Fox-trot, with Vocal Chorus,
Manhattan Dance Makers 10 Down South — Fox-trot, with Vocal Chorus,
Manhattan Dance Makers 10
616 H Luscious — Fox-trot, with Vocal Refrain,
Lou Gold and His Orch. 10 I'm Waiting for Ships That Never Come In Fox-trot, with Vocal Refrain,
Lou Gold and His Orch. in
617 HStay Out of the South! (If You Want to
Miss a Heaven on Earth) — Fox-trot, with
Vocal Refrain University Six 10
Lila — Fox-trot, with Vocal Refrain, , „ _ _ ' _ University Six 10
610 H Danger! (Look Out for That Gal)— Fox-trot.
Victor Irwin and His Orch. 10 I Found a Horseshoe — Fox-trot, with Vocal TT Refrain The Night Club Orch. 10
611 HOh, Gee! Oh, Joy! (From "Rosalie")— Fox
trot, with Vocal Refrain,
L. Raderman and His Pelham Heath Inn Orch. 10 She's a Great, Great Girl — Fox-trot, with
Vocal Refrain The Westerners 10
VOCAL RECORDS 614-H Mary Ann — Vocal Duet. . .Harmony Brothers 10 Tell Me You're Sorry— Vocal Duet,
Harmony Brothers 10 619-H Speedy Boy — Vocal, with Accomp. University Six Jack Kaufman 10
She's the Sweetheart of Six Other Guys — Vocal, with Accomp. by University Six,
Jack Kaufman 10 618 H Hush-a-Bye Baby — Male Quartet,
Knickerbocker Quartet 10 If I Can't Have You (I Want to Be Lonesome— I Want to Be Blue) — Male Quartet,
Knickerbocker Ouartet 10 606-H Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes— Vocal,
Al Bernard 10 Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider — Vocal,
Al Bernard 10
612 H I'll Meet Her 'When the Sun Goes Down
Vocal Mack Allen 10
When the Son Goes Down Again — Vocal
Duet Mack Allen-Gil Parker 10
NOVELTY 608-H The Lion Tamer — Parts 1 and 2, _
Irving Kaufman 10 621-H Romola — Hawaiian Guitar Duet,
Frank Ferera-Anthony Franchini 10 Honolulu Bay — Hawaiian Guitar Duet,
Frank Ferera-Anthony Franchini 10
Sidney Johnson Elected President of Oregon Music Trades Assn.
Gordon Howard and the Multnomah Chieftains 6382 Moonlight on the Danube — Waltz, with Vocal
Chorus The New Yorkers
I Just Roll Along Havin' My Ups and Downs
Portland, Ore., April 3.— The G. F. Johnson Piano Co., of 410 Morrison street, for the past ten years one of the most prominent music stores in Portland, has closed its doors, and, according to G. F. Johnson, involuntary bankruptcy papers will be filed by him in a few days.
The A. A. Hager Co., of Eugene, Ore., announces the addition of a record department. The company will carry the Harmony records exclusively.
The Oregon Music Trades Association held its annual meeting March 14 at the Elks' Club with a small but representative attendance. The election of officers for the coming year was the main object of the gathering, and this was attended to in short order, all the officers being unanimously elected. Sidney Johnson, manager of Sherman, Clay & Co., was chosen president; E. B. Hyatt, of the Hyatt Music Co., vice-president, and J. J. Collins, of Collins & Erwin, secretary-treasurer, a post he has held for the past three years.
W. C. Rice, pioneer phonograph man of Seattle, Wash., has been appointed manager of the Portland wholesale branch of the Pacific Northwest Victor Distributing Co., succeeding Elmer Hunt, resigned.
Elmer Hunt, who was connected with Sherman, Clay & Co. for about thirty years, and who has been in charge of the wholesale department for many years, has not announced his future plans.
Randall Bargelt, Oregon representative of the Columbia Phonograph Co., returned from a
trip into his southern Oregon territory full of enthusiasm and news of dealers' activities in that district. He reports that the Ocla E. White Co., of Medford, is opening a branch store at Klamath Falls.
Sherman, Clay & Co. have established a new branch store at Corvallis, Ore., according to a report by Sidney Johnson, manager' of the Portland branch.
P. L. Clay, of San Francisco, spent March 19 in Portland in company with Ernest Ingold, Atwater Kent distributor. A meeting of all Sherman, Clay & Co. employes was held, at which time Mr. Clay gave a splendid talk and introduced Mr. Ingold, who also gave an interesting radio talk.
Herman Kenin and his Multnomah Hotel orchestra, who have a number of Victor records to their credit, have returned from California, where they journeyed for the express purpose of making a new set of records for the Victor Talking Machine Co.
The phonograph department of Olds, Wortrnan & King presented an educational program in the form of a concert-lecture before members and friends of the Portland Junior Symphony orchestra.
Sigrid Onegin, contralto and exclusive Brunswick artist, was here in concert March 19, and completely captivated her audience.
Ed Borgum, who has been in charge of the phonograph, radio and record departments of Olds, Wortman & King department store since the establishment of a music department about six months ago, has resigned. J. A. Perry has been appointed in his place.