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Show Big New LUt of Victor Dance Record Ten fox trot numbers with two wait: selections mal:e up the Victor 1 dame ciienngs for March. "Bow-Wow Blues," played bj) 1 Original Dixieland Jazz Band, is a 1 homeopathic dose for tired spirits while ' Railroad Blues," by the Benson Ben-son Orchestra of Chicago, has all tho thrills attending the departure of a big K-i pulling out with a string of eleven Pullmans behind her. Every dancer knows ot the Green Brothers, and among the March Victor Records is the first by their Mellorimba Orchestra. imilin'" is a moderately slow fox trot, with the 1 tremolo of the marimbas "carrying" against the smooth harmonies ot bowed instruments. On the reverse? All Mar Trio and Their Orchestra play "Somewhere in Naples," a brisk medley iox trot introducing that beautiful Neapolitan street song, "Maria. Mari," which makes an 1 astonishingly fine fox trot strain. Again in March the Whitemans make two Victor Records all their own. "Southland" is a fox trot based on American folk or negr I tunes, worked into a brilliant-colored patchwork. On the reverse they ph .-"They .-"They Call It Dancing" from Irving 1 Berlin's ifustc Box ceriir, intro- ' I ducing "Schoolhouse Elues ' a brislc number with interesting effects and combinations. the cabaret fox trotter uses thirty, or more steps, but they're practically) all combinations of two simple ones. Rcfr-rdless of variations anyone can't help dancing to two fox trots by Club Royal Orche-stra on a ncw Victor Record for March. "Wiramin" bursts in with a bang, like "cue of them" with something to ted. " Good-Bye Good-Bye Shanghai," a medley fox trot on the other ude, has Celestial rhythms and "one-string fiddle'' effects ef-fects reminiscent of the far hast and Chinatown. Just by way of a change on the 1 program are two fine, slow wait! numbers among the March Victor 1 d.mce records. "When Shall We Meet Again" by Hachd-Bcrge Orchestra Or-chestra is smooth, with a gentle, flowing countcrplay of melody between be-tween strings and wood-winds. Again on this record we have Green Brothers' Broth-ers' Mellorimba Orchestra in "By tae Old Ohio Shore." It's a great priTdege to be able to dance to the music of Paul Whitc-man'3 Whitc-man'3 Orchestra whererer you are. .Therefore in March the Vbitcman 3 make a second lox trot record ''On the 'Cm, 'Gin, 'Ginny Shore" i9 s. vivid number, with a stra:n of "Carry Mc Back to Old Virgmny." The second dance on this record, "'Marie," is brilliant and fantastic, with h;au-tiful h;au-tiful sax melodies, and some tricky effects between the cornets and txspx |