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T'AINT No SIN and CAN'T You UNDERSTAND (Victor) - The first by Walter Donaldson threatens to rival his After I Say I'm Sorry and Just Like a Melody. George Olsen plays it.
In your issue of Dec. 16, 1929, on p. 45, in the article entitled "Back to Melody," the statement is made that Mr. E. C. Mills resigned as President of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, to ally himself with the Radio Music Company.
Applause such as is rarely heard burst out in Manhattan's Carnegie Hall last week. The occasion was a Boston Symphony concert. The heroes: Russian Conductor Sergei Koussevitzky and Russian Composer Sergei Prokofiev who appeared also as pianist. No stranger in U. S. music halls is Composer Prokofiev. He...
Mr. Lewis paused for a while from wiping his perspiring brow. He had just come off the stage and it was evident that he had worked hard. His face and clothes were moist as a result of his strenuous efforts. Around his temples were traces of gray as a sign...
A few years ago half the U. S. was humming a teasing melody called "The Song of India." Many a wailing tenor and shrilling soprano delivered it in cinema-houses and on radio programs. Jazzmen syncopated it successfully. . . .