MODERN DANCE BANDSSome of the Newest Records• • *. • • iThe Parlophonc Company have lately created a sensation in gramophone circle*; by the records which have appeared • in tiieir remarkable issues of records knoxvu as the Parlophone Blue Label series (says; a writer in the “Sound Wave7'). Under’ this heading the-services of most of., the' great artists of. the 10-inch record would: have been enlisted; that is to say, luo.d of the best modern dance bands, dance music. Instrumentalists, and modern song; singers. An idea of the interest of those issues will be conveyed wheii we mention that among the artists appearing arc:—; Sophie Tucker, Russell Douglas, Johnnie Marvin, Vauglm de Leath, in vocal selections; Sam Lanin and his Famous Players, the Tamoa Blue .Orchestra, the Roof Gar-: den Orchestra—all very good,- clean-cut• American melody dance'bands, and. the. three “hottest” dance bands .playing today in the world, Frankie Trumbtier and his orchestra, Miff Mole’s Molers, the Goofus Washboards. * Among the jristru-.. mental performers such famous artists a* Ed. Lang, Joe Vcnuti,. Boyd Senter, and Arthur Schutt arc to be found. n• t • • •Frankie Trurabauer .first .became farnou* in -this 'Country with his, playing with Inc. original Goofus Five on Parlophonc records. He is a star of long standing, .bin during the last live or six years lie ha? really done some wonderful work, and be-; come world famous, as the creator of llir; legato style of Sax playing which has. been adopted hy all •■dance \ musician^ throughout the country. His tone.is supero, and his technique’ amazirig. We recbm-: mend our readers to hear the liireo records by. hie orchestra so far issued in the Parlophone repertoire, details of whieii are as follows: No. R3323, “Clarinet'Marmalade.” “Siugin’ the Blues”; No.. R33G1. “-Wav Down Yonder in-. New Ur-’', leans,” “I’m Coining. Virginia”;. R334:),'; “Riverboat Shuffle,” “Ostrich. Walk.” Iii-'eidentallv all these records feature • 'Bis. Bidlebcck. who is considered hy every-trumpet plaj'er in America as the greatest: trumpet plavor of all times. He is called by his brother musicians in - America Hie “King/ and' this \yill be readily believed on hearing his marvellous performances i.i the. above records.