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Although they did not overwhelm the States with the flash impact
Five young British lads who obviously have the world on a string are the colorful Rolling Stones pictured above.
'63, they have been making tremendous gains of late and seem to be headed for the top. They no doubt are teenage darlings
of many of the other British groups who hit early in
as evidenced by the sale of their two LP's, "The Rolling Stones" and their current smash album
"12 x 5" which is bulleting up the charts. They have also made their best singles
riotous
showing to date this week by hitting the Top 10 for the first time with "Time is On My Side." The boys have just completed a month -long tour of the U.S. playing to huge,
at the Chicago Civic Auditorium Nov. 15. Last week they appeared on the Red Skelton TV show and earlier were on the Sullivan Show. They are
crowds. They closed with a stint
Year Holidays. In addition to being one of the hottest acts in the business to-
featured in the first teen Electronovision film which will be shown for 10 days during the Christmas -New
Stones are made up of: Brian Jones, Keith Richard, Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger,
day, the Stones are prolific writers having composed a number of chart items. From left to right, the
l and Charlie Watts. .mmlma.00/
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FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH
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New York 19, N. Y.-10019
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INNOVATIONS
JOE ORLECK, President and Publisher
NORMAN ORLECK, Vice President
. GEORGE ALBERT, Vice President Few gift purchases so mindfully be applauded for an action that
MUSIC-Editorial
measure the attention of the giver shows that it's got its thinking
MARTY OSTROW, Editor -in -Chief
IRA HOWARD, Editor
to the tastes of the recipient as do "Kapp" on.
IRV LICHTMAN Editor
DICK ZIMMERIMAN, Editorial Assistant
records. Music is a highly personal In the meantime, it behooves
BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant thing, and the bearer of gifts who labels to keep an objective eye on
MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant
JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant hits the mark in his selection of a Kapp's idea and determine its pos-
MUSIC-Advertising
JERRY SHIFRIN, Director
particular recording gains that sibilities within the scope of their
NEIL BOGART much more gratitude from the in- own operations. Distribs and deal-
COIN MACHINES and VENDING
MARTY TOOHEY, Director
dividual who receives the record. ers involved in the program owe it
ED ADLUM
Despite the personalized nature to themselves to give the merchan-
ART DIRECTOR
GEORGE GOLDMAN of records and the fact that they are dising innovation an opportunity to
CIRCULATION readily accessible and relatively in- get a fair trial from the consumer.
THERESA TORTOSA, Mgr.
EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
expensive, gifts of records are not However pertinent the Kapp
NEVILLE MARTEN as widespread as they used to be. idea is to today's consumer feelings
Among the rubs, it is generally about records in a particular situa-
CHICAGO
LEE BROOKS agreed, is that today's discounting tion, it is but a singular gesture in
29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2, Ill.
(All Phones: FInancial 6-7272) of disks has reached the point the varied possibilities in disk mer-
where records do not carry the chandising which demand more
HOLLYWOOD
JACK DEVANEY prestige value they once possessed, scrutiny by other labels.
6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal.
(Phone H011ywood 5-2129) particularly when it's gift-giving It is up to each label to survey its
time. own product and market potential
ENGLAND
NEVILLE MARTEN Gift buyers seem to be self-con- and take a merchandising course
Dorris Land
9a New Bond St. scious about being able to pick-up that suits its individual needs. One
London, W i, Eng.
Tel: Hyde Park 2868 an album at a drastic reduction label may be in a strong position to
HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, from the list price, and are likely to offer value merchandising, giving
The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546
GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse
28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197
turn down an album as a gift idea the consumer an opportunity to get
ITALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale because albums individually are so more for his money; another label
Legioni Mi Tel: 4073963
INAVIA SVEN GINQUIST,
SCANDINAVIA: nW Kagge- modestly priced. may find it more worthwhile to
holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden,
Tel:FRANC59-46
Last week, Kapp Records an- stress a more intangible quality
9CHRISTOPHE IZARD, 24 Rue Octave
Feuillet, Paris XVI, France, Tel: 870-9358
AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., nounced that it had hit upon an about its product, such as a no -
Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-5677
BELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, idea that gives records more re- other - label - has - this - kind - of -
Paul Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel:
71.57.51 spectability as a gift-giving idea. material - or - not - as - much - of - it
MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ Insurgentes
1870 Mexico 20, D. F., Tel: 24-65-67
Sur The concept is simple, but, we be- approach.
ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF Rafaela
3978, Buenos Aires, lieve, highly effective. Package There's much that can be done
BRAZIL: LUIS DE M. Argentina, Tel: 69-1538
C. GUEDES, Rua Au-
gusta 2110, sobre-loja, Sao Paulo, Tel: three albums with the same artist or to bring home to the consumer the
35-36-53
CANADA: JOHN MURPHY,
1456 Drummond St.,
a similar theme in an attractive point that records can be among the
Montreal
JAPAN: Adv. 25, Que., Can., Tel: (514) 845 3201
Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO gift -looking box and make new gift- most satisfying purchases one can
Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro Nagata
466 shi-OiSPAIN: Tokyo giving friends of records. obtain in its price range-whether
HFEDERICOmHALPERNNerimaku,
Apartado 4025, Madrid, Spain
23,
The Kapp move, designed for for one's own use or as a gift.
SUBSCRIPTIONer It's up to each label to relay this
where the U.S.
RATES $16
class postage paid A. Published weekly Sec
year any-
Second all -year-'round gift purchases, is
at Bristol, Conn.
too new to be assessed for success, fact in a manner that best speaks
i Copyright © 1964 by The Cash Box
Co.? Inc. All Publishing
rights reserved. Copyright under
Universal Copyright
Convention. of course, but the label can already for its own personality.
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1 BABY LOVE SIDEWALK SURFIN' 67 TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA
*S U P REM ES-Motown -1066 1 2 JAN & DEAN -Liberty -55727 48 66 *MARVELETTES-Tamia-54105 75
2 LEADER OF THE PACK THE JERK 68 OPPORTUNITY
*SHANGRI-LAS-Red Bird-10-014 3 8 HLARKS-Money-106 64 JEWELS -Dimension-1034 74 78
3 LAST KISS 116 DANCING IN THE STREET 69 FOUR BY THE BEACH BOYS
*WILSON/CAVALIERS-Josie-923 2 1
-;:MARTHA & VANDELLAS-Gordy-7033 21 12 *BEACH BOYS -Capitol -5267 65 57
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23 78
RUN, RUN, RUN
*GESTURES-Soma -1417
IT'S ALL OVER
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12 OH, PRETTY WOMAN 45 I HAD A TALK WITH MY MAN *WALTER JACKSON-Okch-7204 85 93
*ROY ORBISON-Monument-851 5 4
*MITTY COLLIER -Chess -1907 46 49 79 CALIFORNIA BOUND
13 AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD *RONNIE & DAYTONES-Amy-490 84
*ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-8440 13 15
*ANTHONY/IMPERIALS-DCP-1119 95
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WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE WILLOW WEEP FOR ME
14 AIN'T IT THE TRUTH *CHAD & JEREMY -World Artists -1034
*GALE GARNETT-RCA-8388 7 3 *MARY WELLS-20th Fox -544 59 69
THE 81
15 IS IT TRUE 48 SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVE. *CANDY & KISSES-Cameo-336 92
*BRENDA LEE -Decca -31690 18 21 *VENTURES -Dolton-300 55 62
I'M GONNA BE STRONG
*GENE PITNEY-Musicor-1045 23 31
49 NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK
*VELVELETTES-V.I.P.-25007 53 59
AMEN
*IMPRESSIONS -ABC -10602 - -
17 DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY
*MANFRED MANN -Ascot -2157 11 5
GONE, GONE, GONE
*EVERLY BROS.-Warner Bros. -5478 60 75
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THE DODO
*GENE SIMMONS-HI-2080 91-
51 LITTLE MARIE SCRATCHY
18 LET IT BE ME ,CHUCK BERRY -Chess -1912 56 58
*TRAVIS WAMMACK-Ara-204 90 97
*EVERETT & BUTLER-Vee Joy -613 14 13
DON'T HAVE YOU
I'M INTO SOMETHING GOOD
*HERMAN'S HERMITS -MGM -13280 28 44
SHALALA
*MANFRED MANN-Ascot -2165 73 - 85
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*CHUCK JACKSON -Wand -169 94 -
WE COULD *HANK WILLIAMS
20 LITTLE HONDA *AL MARTINO -Capitol -5293 71 82
JR. -MGM -13278 87 91
*HON DELLS -Mercury -73324 16 10 87 UNLESS YOU CARE
54 A SUMMER SONG *TERRY BLACK-Tollie-9076
21 ASK ME *STUART & CLYDE-World Artists -1027 26 16
93
*ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-8440 25 41
55 YOU MUST BELIEVE ME 88 FOUR STRONG WINDS
REACH OUT FOR ME *IMPRESSIONS -ABC Par. -10581 *BOBBY BARE -RCA -8443 95
35 27
*DIONNE WARWICK -Scepter -1285 31 40 56 TEEN BEAT '65 89 WALK AWAY
MOUNTAIN OF LOVE *SANDY NELSON-Imperiol-66060 47 37
*MATT MONRO-Liberty-55745
JOHNNY RIVERS-Imperiol-66075 33 54 57 BLESS OUR LOVE 90 THE WEDDING
24 I DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN *GENE CHANDLER -Constellation -136 44 47
*JULIE ROGERS-Mercury-72332 99 --
*PETER & GORDON-Copitol-5272 58 EVERYBODY KNOWS 91 ONE MORE TIME
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19 18
*DAVE CLARK FIVE -Epic -9722 *RAY CHARLES SINGERS-
EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT 27 22 Commond-4057
*NEWBEATS-Hickory-1288 36 45 SHE UNDERSTANDS ME 92 HAWAII TATTOO
BIG MAN IN TOWN *JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-13284 70 80 *WAKIKIS-Kopp KJB-30
*FOUR SEASONS -Philips -40238 51 79 AS TEARS GO BY 93 HERE SHE COMES
*MARIANNE FAITHFUL -London -9697 69 77
27 TOBACCO ROAD *TYMES-Parkway-924 88 92
*NASHVILLE TEt'. London -9689 20 14 61 YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN THE 94 BEAUTICIAN BLUES
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE WAY HE LOOKED AT ME *B. B. KING -Kent -403 80 84
*DIXIE CUPS -Red Bird -10-012 62 70
*BEACH B^ 95 A THOUSAND CUPS OF HAPPINESS
29 WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM
,I-5306 57
ANYWAY YOU WANT IT
*DAVE CLARK FIVE-Epic -9739 - - *JOE HINTON -Bock Beat -532 97 -
*SEARCHERS -Kopp-618 30 36 96 WHY (Don' Cho Be My Girl)
30 AIN'T DOING TOO BAD 63 CHAINED AND BOUND *CHARTBUSTERS-Mutual-508 96 99
*OTIS REDDING-Volt-121 67 71
*BOBBY BLAND-Duke -383 32 33 97 KEEP SEARCHIN'
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES *DEL SHANNON -Amy -915
WALKIN' IN THE RAIN *DRIFTERS-Atlantc-2260
z;RONETTES 98 IT'LL NEVER BE OVER FOR ME
RIGHT OR WRONG
45 61
65 WHEN YOU'RE YOUNG AND *BABY WASHINGTON -Sue -1 14 _
*RONNIE DOVE -Dion, i-173
IN LOVE 99 HOW SWEET IT IS
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41 53 *RUBY & ROMANTICS -Kopp-615 58 60 *MARVIN GAYE-Tamla-54107
33 CHUG -A -LUG 66 RUNNIN' OUT OF FOOLS
*ROGER MILLER -Smash -1926 24
100 IF YOU WANT THIS LOVE
11 .ZARETHA FRANKLIN-Columbla-43113 68 74 *SONNY KNIGHT -Aura -403 100 94
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NARM Switches '65 Irl
Kapp's "My Gift To You" Line Designed To Uplift Convention Site To
Frisco, Dates Mar. 12-18
Record Albums As Gift Items All Year 'Round PHILADELPHIA-NARM, the racy.
jobber association, has decided t
change the site of its seventh annua.
NEW YORK-Kapp Records has em- to a gift shop because no one has Irresponsible," "She Loves Me" and convention next year from Las Vegaoo Da
barked on an ambitious campaign to properly suggested to him that rec- "Bewitched;" Roger Williams-"Ma- to the Fairmont Hotel in San Fran. Y
give records a better chance to make ords beautifully packaged make won- ria, "Fabulous Country and Western cisco.
gift lists. derful gifts for birthdays, Valentine's Hits" and "Academy Award Win- NARM's board made the decision in
While the program makes its de- Day, anniversaries, or any other oc- ners;" Chad Mitchell Trio-"Mighty Las Vegas recently after it was seen
but during the current holiday sea- casion. The record dealer, for the first Day On Campus," "At The Bitter that the special convention hall at the
son, it was emphasized that it is de- time, can have his own gift depart- End" and "Blowin' In The Wind;" Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas, original
signed to cash-in on all gift-giving ment." a set consisting of-Louis Armstrong site of the 1965 cofab, would not Ix
occasions throughout the year. Cahn noted that distrib reaction -"Hello, Dolly!;" Joe Harnell-"Fly completed by NARM convention time
Called "My Gift To You," the to the program had been "excellent" Me To The Moon" and Hugo Winter- Convention dates remain the same
idea centers around attractive gift - even before the packages could be halter-"The Best Of '64;" Roger Sunday, Mar. 14 through Thurs., Mar
styled boxes containing three LP's shown. Voisin-"Music For Trumpet and Or- 18.
each by a particular artist or tied -in There are seven initial packages in chestra;" The Do -Re-Mi Children's Stanley Jaffe of Gordon Sales Co
with a similar theme. the "My Gift To You" series, each Chorus-"Do-Re-Mi," "Do -Re -Mi -Fa- in Seattle will serve,, as convention
The reasoning behind the multi -
disk format is that the purchases of
individual albums for gift-giving pur-
available in mono and stereo and in
either blue (male) or red (female)
colored boxes.
Opera Without Words -
So-La" and "On Top Of Spaghetti;"
"Madame
Butterfly," "Carmen" and "La Bo-
chairman. Complete plans for th
meet will be announcedg within severa
weeks.
poses has lost much of its prestige, Diskery is hopeful that the line heme." Two new NARM members will b
since LP's are generally available at will go over big with retail establish- attending the meet for the first time
large discounts. ments other than disk -only shops. CBS Heading For Record They are Gate City Record Service o
In addition, Kapp conducted re- Kapp's ad -promo plans for the line Atlanta, Ga., a rack firm headed b
search that uncovered the knowledge include extensive trade -consumer ads Sales, Earnings In '64
Jake Friedman, and Starday Record:
that the majority of gift purchases and a number of dealer aids, includ- NEW YORK-The Columbia Broad- which will be represented by toppe
are in the $7 to $12 price range. ing a large browser bin, streamers, casting System, parent company of Don Pierce and Chuck Chellman.
Al Cahn, the label's vp and sales counter displays, etc. Also available Columbia Records, is well on its way
manager, is under the impression will be newspaper ad mats for coop to the best financial year in its his- Capitol To Issue
that 'both the industry and the con- insertion. tory.
sumer have been overlooking records
as gift possibilities, and the new
Of interest in the label's general
ad -display wording is that the Kapp
This year's nine -month earnings, Beatles "Anny" Set
it was announced last week, reached Y(
Kapp plan is designed to recreate name is not emphasized, making, $33,393.508, compared with last year's IIuLLYWOOD-"The Beatles' Story rd
interest on the part of the distribu- rather, a general pitch for records total of $28,377,689. This record take a deluxe two -pocket set that offers as,
tor, retailer and consumer." as a gift idea. involves a high for this year's song and story version of the group BC-I
Adds Cahn: "No longer will the The first seven "My Gift To You" third quarter, which saw an income phenomenal rise to international sta. l vi
consumer leave the record shop to go sets include: Jack Jones-"Call Me of $10,345,725, up from the 1963 pe- dom, has been set by Capitol Recorc lion
riod showing of $9.007,672. for mid -November release. out
Saes figure for the new nine -month The special package was design( t co
period was $449,830,622, while last to commemorate the Beatles' fir at t
year's figure for Jan. -Sept. was $395,- anniversary in the States, Dec. 196 N
145,909. when their first Capitol single, resi '
In the CBS report, from chairman Want To Hold Your Hand," launchs It
Bill Paley and president Frank Stan- a disk industry revolution. by
ton, special attention was given to In the nature of a documentary, I.I n
"My Fair Lady," which has given of the Beatles tunes are in chron rnt,
CBS a $10 million net for its invest- logical order and are intersperse at
ment of $360,000 back in 1956. They with interviews with each Beatle, as
said that the soundtrack LP had a cut from their recent Hollywoe rk
sold 500,000 copies before the flick Bowl Concert.
opened last month. The stage cast Capitol has announced that accor a ret
version is passed the 5 million mark, panying the release will be a cot ron
with gross sales value of more than plete merchandising and advertisia
$25 million at the retail level. campaign with each dealer receivia n
CBS sold the film rights to the counter merchandisers, wind(
stage classic for a record $5.5 million streamers and "Beatle Story" albs: WS
and 47.5% of WB's worldwide gross jackets.
income over $20 million. YOi
is the red packaging for female gift of Capitol Records International double -fold album cover illustra
recipients, bottom is blue for gifts Corp., according to William Mikels, with reproductions of Old Testara for
a supply of the sets. chandising and promotion of the rep- selection being read by Olivier, a tear,
ertoire imported from record compa- illustrated with full -color mas' side
nies around the world. nieces. The entire 12 -disk set is bo
INDEX Price joined Capitol Records Dis- in a white and gold leathercl lags
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tributing Corp. in 1956 as Angel "Bible" case.
Album Plans 58 sales representative for the New The series was cut in England
Album Reviews 44, 48, 50 York City area. In 1962, he was pro- der the direction of Douglas F ER(
Bios for DJ's 56
moted to district sales and promotion banks, Jr., who has devoted 10 yr
Coin Machine Section
manager covering the Eastern sea- to its planning. Musical research (00
84-96 board, a position he held until join- supervision is by Cyril Ornadel, Ill)
Country Music Section 72-74 ing Capitol Records International with a team of artists, musicolog 17,10a1;
International Cover 75 Corp. He will be based in Capitol's and technicians spent months in 'Ztg
International Section 75-83 New York Executive Offices. rael searching for previously Ott
Juke Box Op Record Guide 56 earthed folk music and chants. Inn
Looking Ahead (Albums) Decca's Jan. -Sept. composers were commissioned rct
52 write new works to be performer
Looking Ahead (Singles) 38 Earnings Are Up world famous orchestras, conduct t o
Radio Active Chart 54 NEW YORK-Consolidated net earn- the original music is by Paul 1al
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Larry Newton To Be ABC Label's New KING RECORDS SELLING LP's, 45's
President As Sam Clark Moves Up To UNDER CONSIGNMENT DEAL
NEW YORK -
King Records has they never sold before only because
Head Parent Firm's Theatre Div. started to service record dealers and
other accounts under a consignment -
it is in the browser boxes and the
exposure is there."
deal basis. In the brochure, titled "My 25
Move, regarded as a first for a Years in the Record Business,"
label, was initiated' nine weeks ago,
but was made known last week via a Nathan traces the source (and his
7 -page brochure from the label's pres- estimation) of return privileges, rang-
ident, Syd Nathan. ing from the old 5% return deal dur-
In essence, the label will stock ing the days before the growth of the
dealer shelves with as many albums indies to the present 100% exchange
and 45's as ordered by the dealer, privilege. The exec said that under
who will pay for only that portion of the latter deal, dealers have large
the product he sells. investments in disks that are ex-
From King's point-of -view, Nathan changeable but not selling.
declared that the consignment -deal Nathan noted that many dealers
allowed much greater exposure of have taken so well to the idea that
King material to consumers. "You they are allowing the label's sales
can't sell an item unless the retail personnel to choose for themselves
buyer sees it. If he never gets to see the King product they think most
it, there's no way possible to sell it," saleable.
Nathan explained. Dealers who have This has led King to designate
been sold on consignment, he added, their salesman as servicemen, and
SAM CLARK LARRY NEWTON are "selling merchandise today that (Continued on page 70,)
NEW YORK-Sam Clark,one of the
record industry's most respected
citizens, will step down as president
Clark from the inception of the label
in 1955, when it was known as the
Am -Par Record Corp.
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Miller "After The Fall" by Arthur creating his original role. The diskery 4 -colors) of the 16 -page sup-
negotiations
handled also released this year the Chichester plement, which is getting wide
Bob Brennerof the AshleyFam us COLUMBIA
t
cy and
Daniel Kossow, agency
Festival Theater production of "Uncle RECORDS,
exposure via Sunday news-
attorney. Vanya," distributed through the Caed- papers with a combined circu-
mon Record Club, and is backing the To Give, To Have,
.
lation of more than 13 million.
In announcing
the move, Steinberg Buddy Hackett musical, "I Had A To Share Some 80 million people are
,Bid, "We believe the market for re- Ball," skedded for a Dec. debut. expected to read it. The supple-
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cordings of The series will have special pack- ment appears on page 13
dramatic works is of of this week's issue of
oerowing importance,
particularly at aging which will include complete
'zhe college
level. The Lincoln Center scripts of the plays. A full promo- CASH BOX.
tion program is also planned to eu ,a
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t(ays will provide us with
a nucleus launch the new series. fl 4 ry:<,;
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NEW YORK-London Records has ca and Michael Barclay who engi
just made available this $100 12 -LP neered the recordings, also con
preparing collection of speeches by Sir Winston mented on the techniques involved in
Churchill, who celebrates his 90th collating all the material into this
birthday this month (30). super package. Mr. Montague -Browne
Official announcement of the his- said that in 1949, Sir Winston was
* the * toric package was made by D. H. Toi- given a tape recorded as a gift, and,
ler -Bond, executive vice-president of being the historian and journalist
* * London, at a press conference last that he is, thought that future his-
ir week at the Overseas Press Club. torians would be interested in hear-
1964 * Among those present was Anthony ing important documents as they
Montague -Browne, Sir Winston's pri- were presented by the author.
** ** vate secretary. The recording also features some
The set also includes a 60 -page of the speeches which Sir Winston
book of articles and a number of pho- delivered in the House of Commons.
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ANNUAL * tos taken from Sir Winston's private
collection. The Churchill albums and
Since no camera, or recording is per-
mitted in Commons, Sir Winston felt
* * their recording were discussed at a that recording some of his feelings
* * made in his speeches when he was a
'er it question answer period following the
announcement. Mr. Montague-Browne member of Commons, would be of in-
* said that the albums were made from terest to future historians.
4( REVIEW some 80 hours of speeches and read- The production of the super pack-
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ings of memoirs. Hugh Mendl who age took 27 people over six months
produced the album for British Dec- to complete.
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* * NARM Makes Carretta Available T
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TALENTic Rack Men For FTC Rules Advice
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PHILADELPHIA-The rack jobber would be reluctant to discuss them it
members of the National Association an open forum.
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I AND RECORDS I of Record Merchandisers, Inc. (rack
jobbers) have been directed by the
Carretta will be working on till
rewording of Example 9, whicl
association's board of directors, fol- NARM claims ambiguously illustrate
lowing its recent meeting, that the a situation in which NARM member
*: * NARM legal counsel, Albert A. Car- may be involved.
# DECEMBER 26 Issue ** retta, will be available to them as well
as to their attorneys, for counsel and
Under the example, a rack-jobbe
would not be entitled to a functio
guidance on the interpretation and discount on that portion of his Wei
* implementation of the record industry ness which he himself sells to genera
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the coverage and special features included in this issueir55 Trade Practice Rules.
As the first step in the program to
consumers.
The official NARM policy, for th
present time, is one of watchfulnee
make it one of the most important of the year best serve its members with regard
. .
to the industry rules, an analysis of over all segments of the record it
e the Trade Practice Rules have been dustry, including its own, to deter
* * forwarded to each regular member. mine the effect the Trade Practic
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flick "Dear Heart." It's a beautiful tune expertly handled by the velvet- about an unfortunate gal who has some real serious problems with her
voiced songster. Standout arranging, conducting (and producing) credits guy. The flip, "Wasting Time," is a low-key, tender blues ballad with a
belong to Robert Mersey. The very pretty ballad lilter devoted to "Emily" hauntingly bittersweet lyrical backing.
is from "The Americanization Of Emily."
WII.1T NOW [Chi-Sound-Camad BMI-Mayfield] YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN' (3:05)
[Screen Gems, Col. BMI-Spector, Mann, Weil]
IF YOU CAN'T BE TRUE [Curtom-Conrad BMI-Mayfield]
THERE'S A WOMAN (2:00)
GENE CHANDLER (Constellation 141) [Mother Bertha, Ray Maxwell BMI-Medley, Hatfield, Spector]
Chandler's newest string of hits, which currently includes "Bless Our THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS (Philles 124)
Love," should soon see the addition of "What Now." Side's a throbbing,
slow beat -ballad lover's lament that Chandler decks out with soulful The Righteous Brothers are back with a Philles bow that can surp
authority. Potent dual-mart'er once again. This heartfelt multi -track their chart -making "Little Latin Lupe Lu" date. It's a pulsating be
rock -a -cha-cha, "If You Can't Be True," is from the Major Lance school. ballad cha cha, labeled "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," that feature
sensational Gene Page arrangement-that builds each time arm,'
There's a haunting steady beat affair in "There's A Woman."
TAKE THIS HURST OFF ME (2:27)
[Cotillion-Vongio BMI-Miller, Covay]
PLEASE DON'T LET ME KNOW (2:20) PLEASE DON'T BOTHER (2:15) [Painted Desert, Epps BMI-Herrera
[Cotillion-Vongio BMI-Terry, Smith] UNDECIDED (1:55) [Leeds ASCAP-Robin, Shavers]
DON COVAY (Rosemart 802)
RENE AND RENE (Columbia 43163)
Don Convay, had a nice run for his money last
Mercy." and this follow-up stanza, "Take This time Hurt
out with "Mercy,
Off Me," should
The Angelito boys, Rene & Rene, have another one of their hu
quickly follow in the footsteps of the previous hit. The side voiced winners in this very pretty easy -on -the -ears Columbia newie.
is a rhythmic.
shutilin' chorus -backed pop -blues lament about a guy who pleads a slow-paced sentimental opus, tagged "Please Don't Bother," that silt,
ex -gal to return to him. On "Please Don't Let Me Know" Covay for his easily find its way on to the deejays' turntables. There's also an effect.
a fine, emotion -packed, raunchy soulful blueser with a contagious dishes -up mid -deck Spanish recitation. The inviting oldie, "Undecided," takes
angled danceable beat. teen - appealing all-Spanish Latin -rock ride on the flip. Producer is All,.
Stanton.
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NIGHT TRAIN FROM JA-
(2:28) [Frederick,
MAICA
TOPSY 65 (2:11) [Cosmo-
politan, ASCAP-Battle, Dur-
ham] The Mustangs, who had a terri-
I'M ON TO YOU BABY
(2:29) [Aberbach, BMI
Giant, Baum, Kaye] The lead takes a
- TALL TALES (2:18) Pact
Scott, BMI-Scott] Jack Scott
can quickly get back in his money
BMI-Forrest, Washington, Simp- torial noise -maker in their "Dartell low key approach to this blues item making ways with this hard -driving,
kins] The Jimmy Forrest classic Stomp stand, can score on the na- that builds up powerfully. Tune is re- chorus -backed country -blues monkey
takes the Ska route here in a finger tional level with this new Providence portedly taking off in a few areas and beat novelty with an infectious
snappin', hand clappin' version. Night stand. It's a bright, bouncy up -dating could go national. "Bread And Butter" flavor. Deejays
Train might be on the track to of the years -back Cozy Cole giant. should really dig it.
chsrtsville. (B+) IF HE WANTS ME (2:24)
(B+) DEE WAH
SKA
[Heatherfield BMI
(2:09)
Mure] -
(B+) RUMPUS (2:05) [Schwartz
ASCAP -
Maresca, Zerato]
More top instrumental sounds on this
[Aberbach, BMI-Giant, Baum,
Kaye] Another in the same general
vein, but more pop -flavored.
(B+) FLAKEY JOHN (2:08) [Jack
Scott, BMI-Scott] Rockin'
rollicking romantic twister.
Jazz on this end which makes for high-speed shuffle-rock -a -rhythmic.
good air play. THE TRAINS (Swan 4196)
i)ARLENE McCREA (Tower 104) GARY & GARY (Heidi 105) THE PLAN (2:10) [Survey, DOBIE GRAY (Charger 105)
CONSIDER YOURSELF BMI-Linde, Anteil] Here's a THE "IN" CROWD (2:35)
MY HEART'S NOT IN IT group on Swan that exhibits a dis-
(2:35) [Screen Gems Col.
BMI-Goffin, Titelman] Here's one
that could attract the teens' attention
LUCKY
Adolph, BMI
(2:48) [Taharon,
Berry] Newcomers
Gary and Gary can jump into the
- tinctive vocal style all their own on
this 4 -Season -styled ballad they dish
up in highly listenable fashion. Dee -
[American, BMI-Page] Dobie
Gray has a swinging and hip rhythm
ballad with widespread appeal. Tine
quickly. The songstress, backed by a winner's circle with this top-notch, has both op and r&b possibilities. Ori
slow-shufflin' pop-r&b affair which jays and teens should go far it in a
^horns, has a real happy one here. big way. setting is powerful. Brisk sales and
The song builds to a strong finish. claims finding the right person to airplay on the horizon.
love is the most important thing in (B+) WE TWO (1:58) [Survey,
(B+) DON'T WORRY BABY (2:36) life. Eye it. BMI-Linde, Anteil] A Happy (B+) BE A MAN (2:00) [Breezy
[Screen -Gems, Col., BMI- handclapper that moves along Willow, ASCAP-Van Winkle,
Goffin, Titelman] This end features a (B+) THE SOFT, EASY LIFE Darian] Nice 'n easy ballad lifter
rock -a -ballad. Song which is not the (2:23) [TM, BMI-Stallman, brightly-should do the same in sales with a bit of good advice. Pleasant
recent Beach Boys chart success Jacobson] Rousing, teen -oriented and spins.
listening that deserves deejay atten
could bring two sided action to this slow twister. KRIS JENSEN (Hickory 1285) tion.
deck.
NIKKI BLU (Parkway 931) SOMEBODY'S SMILING
ANGELA MARTIN (Atco 6327) (2:09) [Acuff -Rose BMI- ROYAL JACKS (Danco 503)
I LOVE HIM SO (2:43) Holbert, Loveday] Kris Jensen could
DIP A DIP (I WANT TO BE [Evanston, BMI-Evans, Bell] recapture some of his "Torture" suc- YOU'LL NEVER BE MINE
HIS GIRL) (2:22) [Schwartz, Nikki Blu might well have a hit on cess with either end of this new Hic- ( 2:03) [Gregell/Sarah, AS-
ASCAP-Maresca, Zerato] Angela her hands with this hard -driving, rol- kory outing. Tuneful ballad doings on CAP-Wellman, Kirkpatric] Thin
Martin, making her debut on Atco, licking, chorus -backed pop-r&b hand - this end benefit nicely from Nashville highspirited and infectious entry from
has helself a real strong up tempo clapper about a gal whose got the choral-ork backing. the Royal Jacks should stir up
rcker. The jumper is loaded with world on a string since she met the of teen excitement. Deejays should
mmercial gimmicks that could send guy of her dreams. THE LITTLE WIND-UP like it too-a very spinnable offering.
to hitsville. DOLL (2:35) Acuff -Rose, BMI
(B+) I LOVE HIM SO (2:45) -Loudermilk] Take your pick, this end (B+) DON'T ACT SMART WITH
(B) TAKE ME TO THE FAIR
(2:35) [Twintone, BMI
Jerome, Martin] Rock -a -ballad.
[Evanston BMI-Evans, Bell]
The Session Swingers offer an in-
fectious instrumental reading of the
- has equal chances. It's another Nash-
ville -flavored ballad goodie the songs-
ters deliver with professional charm.
ME (2:16) [Gregell, ASCAI
-Wellman] Rompin' rock tuns
geared for teen dancing. Also neatly
top side. delivered.
N I NO TEMPO & APRIL STEVEN THE RIVINGTONS (Vee Jay 634)
(Atco 6325)
FRANCES FAYE (Regina 1322) YOU MOVE ME BABY GAIL NOBLE (DFD 1003)
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (2:34) [Norfolk, Quddus, BMI
(2:32) [Joy, ASCAP-Razaf, SWEET GEORGIA BROWN -Frazier, Harris, White] The Riv- BE GOOD TO YOUR BABI
Waller] The tempting duet stylings (2:05) [Remick, ASCAP-Ber- (2:13) [Daffodil, BMI-Stev
of Tempo & Stevens are on display nie, Pickard, Casey] Frances ingtops, who scored a giant with
once again via another winning oldie Faye is sure to get top deejay atten-
"Papa Oom Mow Mow," make a enson] Lark Gail Noble conjures u
up -dating. Side sports a bluesy rock - tion for this frue updating of the tra-
strong bid for similar success with plenty of soul on this r&b thumpe
n -cha-cha showcase supplied by Jim- ditional oldie. The lark belts it out
steady -moving rock opus they wail with dual market potential. Rhythms
mie Haskell. with power and feeling. Ork setting with plenty of soul. Deck has dual - choral-ork setting is enhancing.
is top-drawer. market potential. (B+) CAN YOU? YES I CAN
OUR LOVE (2:17) [Chappell,
ASCAP Clinton, Bernier,
Emmerich] This evergreen takes the
- (B+) YOUR HEAVENLY (2:41)
[Kingsland, Unart, BMI-
(B+) ALL THAT GLITTERS
(2:55) [Norfolk, Quddus, BMI
-Frazier, Harris, White] This end
(2:11) [Daffodil, BMI-Ste't
enson] A hard-drivin' multi -dam
affair on this end.
more familiar Tempo -Stevens cha cha Faye] More rock and roll setting for rocks and thumps in swingin' style
1st ride. the songstress who effectively wails
an original ballad. and in easy tempo. Should get a share
of spins. BOBBY SHAFTO (Rust 5178)
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HELLO DOLLY (2:05) [E. THE SENSATIONS (Junior 1021) FREDDIE BRIGGS (Congress 228) I'LL NEVER GET OVE
H. Morris, ASCAP-Herman]
he Stagehands bow on the new N.Y.
:ised label with a gimmick -filled
IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR
ME (2:18) [April, Blackwood,
BMI-McCoy] R&B-pop item with
THE TRAIN SONG (2:16)
[Al Gallico, BMI Briggs,
Northern] Here's an interestingly-
- YOU (2:07) [Duchess, BMI-
Mills] The songster, just coming c
his chart noisemaker "She's My Girl
Itlue Moon"-Marcels-styled teen beat string ork accompaniment. The arranged and potently-delivered seems to be headed right back on t
)rsion of the recent show-tune chart- group's reading is potent throughout, goodie from the chanter that could chart with this appealing, infectio
pper. Side's loaded with the sounds particularly Yvonne Baker's solo. catch on easily. It's r&b all the way rocker. Watch for spins and sales
n)r kids love and could send the
tune May strike gold in some areas. but with strong pop chart potential. this one.
:mother chart go -round. Producer's (B+) SOMEONE TO CARE FOR WHO WOULDN'T 0(:2
\Veiner & Mike Lewis. (B+) WE WERE MEANT TO BE (B+) VE
(2:05) [Screen Gems Col., ME (1:52) [Al Gallico, BMI- GIRL LIKE THAT
YOU STARTED IT (2:28) BMI-Kornfield, Wine] Tuneful up- Briggs, Northern] Another r&b gem [Shapiro, Bernstein ASCAP-ReE
[Wemar, BMi-Lewis, Bran - temno love tune with rocka-string from the songster that spinners and Conrad] More on this end.
I, Inviting rock -a -cha -cha -like love
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setting. buyers should dig.
'lair.
THE WELLINGTONS (Capitol 5315) BEEFEATERS (Elektra 45013) THE TIFFANYS (Arctic 101)
l'HE ROSEBUDS (Tower 105) PLEASE LET ME LOVE
SAY YOU'LL BE MINE
(2:48) [Screen -Gems,
BMI-Harris] The Rosebuds makeCol..
FOR ALL WE KNOW (2:14)
[Cromwell, ASCAP Lewis,
Coats] The Wellingtons' handling of
- YOU (2:19) [Tickson, Nina,
BMI-McGuinn, Clark, Gerst] The
HAPPIEST GIRL IN TT'
WORLD (2:41) [Stilran,Dt
Beefeaters could well establish them- delion BMI-Stiles, Bishop, Randoll
an this years -back ballad smoothie selves on a national basis with this The larks offer up a rhythmic Pue
important bow on the Tower label should garner heaps of spins and
with this steady -driving beat monkey - sales. A staunch melody that holds up
top-flight hard -driving, Mersey Beat- tor with a thumpin' beat and mal ,
like pounder produced by Gene Redd. ish teen -angled romancer. Side boasts dance appeal. An infectious soul
Terrific instrumental assist. well. a contagious repeating melodic riff. with broad appeal.
Eye it.
(B+) MAMA SAID (2:29) [Screen -
Gems. Col.. BMI
LET'S FALL IN LOVE
-
(2:051 [Bourne, ASCAP
Harris] Koehler, Arlen] Another first-rate
Here's an enticing rock -a -cha-cha
- (B+) DON'T BE LONG (1:53)
[Tickson, Nina, BMI
(B+) LOVE ME (2:39) [Stilrl
Dandelion, BMI-Bowser,
Mc - liams, Stiles] An easy -paced r&b - %
dating of the while -back Shirelles up- updating by the crew that'll get equal Guinn. Gerst] Rhythmic, low-key teen fair with slow handclapping and Is
hit. time with the flip. tearjerker. key vocalizing.
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get some pop play. JUNE VALLI (DCP 1120)
(B+) FROM THE BOTTOM OF
MY HEART (2:35) [Rush,
(B+) EMPTY ROOMS (2:49) [Zel- (B+) IF
ler ASCAP-Freed, Lake]
Lark has a top-drawer country -pop Henry]
I KNEW THEN (2:06)
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(2:46) [Canuck BMI-Jack.
son] Moving, sentimental melodic
Yule sounds.
Pro, BMI-Willis] Another driving lightfully dished up by the Conniff
r&b opus. presentation here. singers. (B) THERE WILL ALWAYS BE
(B) I'M MADE FOR LOVE (Not (B+) MELODIE D'AMOUR (2:20) A CHRISTMAS (2:34) [Ca
BOBBY VERNON (DeVille 114) For Hurtin') (2:45) [So. Mt. nuck BMI-Jackson, Gates] Infer.
[Rayven, BMI-Johns, Salva- tious Christmas ode which relates the
BLUE OVER YOU (2:05) BMI-Boyce] Session is also in coun- dor] Slick reading of familiar oldie.
try -pop vein. importance of the season.
[Tunecrafters, Impromptu CARMEL QUINN (Dot 16667)
Tunes, BMI-Fisher] Bobby Vernon VIC CIRO (Dragon 4405) JIMMY CHIPPS & CHRISTMAS
feelingfully essays a country tune that
shows strong pop potential. Harmoni-
ous assist from the Robin Twins is
(B+) BUT MY HEART WAS
(B+) THE WORST MISTAKE
(2:43) [Acuff-Rose BMI
BLIND (2:48) [Tunehouse- Loudermilk] Carmel Quinn could have
- BELLES (OVO 1928)
(B) CHRISTMAS WILL BE
HERE (2:30) [Trojan ASCAP
enhancing. ASCAP-Priore, Noto] Smooth ro- her most commercial deck in some -Roache] Easy-going, jazz -flavored,
mancer with gospel -flavored back- time with this country -pop opus.
(B+) THIS LAND OF MAKE BE- drop. chorus -backed Yuletide novelty fare.
LIEVE (2:29) [Charlin, (B+) WONDERFUL WORLD OF (C+) ON SANTA CLAUS ISLAND
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tempo blues ballad. the pen of John Loudermilk. while-back sound.
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NANCY WILSON HERMAN'S HERMITS JERRY BUTLER SAMMY DAVIS JR VIC CIRO SMOTHERS BROS.
Into Something Good." They'll appear ries and complete arrangements to Dyno Records' Richie Dee scheduled cally.... Sandy Nelson's KTYM radio
on a late December segment of "Shin- wax an album based on the show... . a 17 day tour of one-nighters for show, originally a once-a-weeker, has
dig" to spread their particular brand London's Frank LaRocca all smiles Marion Lush & The Musical Stars been expanded to five nights weekly
Hermania. One most over the pile of orders for "12 x originating in Flint, Mich. 11/13 and because of its popularity. Vee
unusual fan clubs around these days by the Rolling Stones, "As Tears Go winding up in Boston. . Congrats Jay's John Bubbles set for Bob Hope's
is very exclusive-it's a Barbra By" by Marianne Faithful, and "The to WIND's Howard Miller and his Christmas tour and TV special....
Streisand Fan Club comprised of in-
mates of the Southern Michigan
Dodo" by Gene Simmons (Hi)
Roulette's Bob Vega skedded to make
.. wife Nola on the birth of their son, Class Records back on the disk scene
John Austin Miller. . . . The Dave with a coast breakout on "Soul Zone
State Prison. In case you're curious, his New York TV bow on the Joe Clark Five did two shows at McCor- '65" by Googie Rene... .
the president of the club is number Franklin Show, with others in the mick Place 11/5. 19 yr. old Chi-
85208. Bobby Rydell, out with a works. Lark Jodie Sands joins
.
Brian Wilson phoned from London,
. . cago songster Buddy Statler makes reporting the current European tour
first deck on Capitol dubbed, "I Just Bobby Rydell and the American his mark on the record scene via a
Can't Say Goodbye" coupled with Beatles at a benefit performance in by The Beach Boys looks like the
"Two Is The Loneliest Number," in long-term pact with Liberty. . . A .
same smash sucess they enjoyed is
Philly's Convention Hall (27) for the huge turnout of industry reps at- their recent tour of this country....
New York for one day last week to Norbertine Abbey Building Fund. tended a luncheon at the Millionaires
make the promo rounds with label Tony Richland of Famous Music, KRLA created quite a stir with their
promo rep Tom Rogan. Bobby visited Club last week for vet promo man world preview playing of the newest
wires from the Coast that an all-out Barney Fields who'll be departing for Beatles disk, "I Feel Fine." Reb For
deejays and taped a Clay Cole seg- promo push is set for Sammy Davis' the west coast shortly to establish
ment during his one -day stay. He's new deck, "The Disorderly Orderly" his new firm. Barney's been on the
ter and Dave Hull had a 21 day
making a 12 -city promo jaunt along on Reprise. The tune is the title offer- world-wide exclusive on the disk...
local scene for many years and will Harry Ascola, new promo man for
the East coast to push his new deck. ing from a new Jerry Lewis flick.... centainly be missed by everyone. We
Actress -singer Lisa Kirk, currently Capitol's Nancy Wilson embarked on might add that Paul Gallia did a fine Tamla-Motown in town for a few
a big success in the road company a 15 -city tour last week (13) that job of making all the arrangements days before returning to New York
version of "Here's Love," will cut an will take her to Boston (13), Pitts- A very excited Rube Lawrence
to set up offices. . Don Grimm. .
album of pop tunes cleffed by Mere- burgh (14), Baltimore (15), Cincin- Record Merchandising's 'good music'
dith Willson. . . Vaughn Meader's called to tell us his new Lawgal pub- promotion man garnering plays es
.
nati (18, Cleveland (19), Minneapolis bery is forging ahead with some po- Roger Williams' newest, "Family Al-
new satire package on Verve skedded (20), Univ. of Illinois (21), Chicago tent material to be waxed shortly....
for Dec. 1 release is tagged "If The (22), St. Louis (23), Columbus (25), In the fore at United Record Dist. bum of Hymns". . Randy Boost
Shoe Fits." Colpix lark Berna-
.
Detroit (27), Philadelphia (28), New- are recent releases "How Sweet It Is" co-starring in NBC's "The Virginian
dette Castro to resume her college ark (29), and Dallas (30).... Rose TV series records an album this week
education at the University of Flor- by Marvin Gaye (Tamla), "Feeling titled after the show, for Deca Re
ida in Jan. She'll continue to record Saggio at Argus Dist. tells us that Good" by Jon Thomas (Junior), "And ords....
Vic Ciro's new singles outing on You're Mine" by Bobby Simms Trio
and do TV guest shots. . . . Henry Dragon, "But My Heart Was Blind," (New Breed) and "Twine Time" by Enrique Lebendiger, head of tbs
Tobias infos that several skiing clubs is steadily picking up sales and air- Alvin Cash & The Registers (Mar-V - Fremata group publishing interest+
have adapted his "Let's Go Skiing" play. . . Kathy Keegan, who bowed Lus). (Deaifanedo, etc.) in town to set to
tune written with Irving Fields and on DCP with a first album tagged,
. . .
West Coast offices with his rep, ran
David Ormont for their official song. Enzo Stuarti opened at the Sahara Debora Frenkiel. . . . Ray Charle
"When You're Young And In Love," Inn last week. . Ditto the Gene
Leeds' national promo mgr, Tommy has been playing one -niters up and Krupa quartet at London House... . starting his own recording compaa;
Iiianti back from the Nashville shin- down the East Coast. Initial orders to develop new talent. New late.
dig with a slightly red face. Tom, a T'was a hot night in New Orleans named Tangerine Records will b
for her album have passed the 20,000 last Sunday when orkster Dick
real fan of actor George Montgomery, mark, according to Joe Zaleski at Schory and his touring band of 23 headed up by Mike Akapoff.
who made an appearance at the fes- DCP. . Mrs. Mike Mayer, wife of George Duning writing the score o
tivities, shook the actor's hand and landed and popped in on Al Hirt at the pilot for Four Star's new "Bh
Atlantic Records general attorney, the latter's nitery for a swingin' ses-
said it's a real pleasure to meet you gave birth to a son-James Evan, at sion! . Promo man Mike Allen Valley" series... .
Mr. Garner.... Red hot Kama Sutra Mt. Sinai Hospital a few weeks ago. Phyllis Diller currently breaking I
Production has great hopes for its (Liberty) is concentrating on Matt
Congratulations to the happy parents. Monro's "Walk Away," Vic Dana's up at The Cresendo. Introduced D'
newest singing find, "The Petites," a The Lettermen on a college campus the same bill is new singing disco%
group of 13 -year-old lasses who bow "Frenchy" and Martin Denny's "Ha-
on Ascot with a deck tagged, "Is 13
swing throughout this month. The waii Tattoo". Good news from
. ery, Andy Thomas... . The Clioge
lads have a whole string of best-sell- Bob Elliott of Buena Vista Dist. on Sisters, under contract to Tollie Bet
Too Young To Fall In Love." The ing LP's on Capitol. . Jazz takes ords, guest star on the Danny 1LY
Kama Sutra execs say the initial re- the west coast, to the effect that the
action to the youthful larks has been
over for rock and roll and rhythm "Mary Poppins" sound track album Show this Wednesday night. .. in
and blues at the Apollo this week. surpassed 182,000 in sales as of last Good Time Singers, Capitol Record
nothing less than sensational. . Headlining the "cool Sounds" show artists featured on the Andy
Congratulations to Herb and Jackie week! . Bobby Garmisa arranged
. .
are Jimmy Smith, Maynard Ferguson, a local p.a. tour for United Artists' liams TV show, headlined a fug
Goldfarb who've just celebrated their and Oscar Brown Jr. . . . Victor raising 'Hootenanny In The Roo'
20th wedding anny. Herb, who's the Borgé s one-man show opened to rave songster Bobby Goldsboro who was
national sales manager for London in Chi promoting latest effort "I for St. Justin Martyr Catholic Scho
reviews last week and a black -tie Don"t Know You Any More" in Anaheim. Proceeds will be used
Records, and Jackie. second-honey- party followed after the premier per- .
send deserving students to college
mooned in Puerto Rico last week. Glenn Records' topper Harry Glenn
formance. A host of B'way luminaries is all excited about the new Billy Hall Leslie Uggams signed for her scot
They're the proud parents of three joined the talented Dane at the Rain- Ed Sullivan Show, airing this Sunda
young Goldfarbs named Amy, Beth deck "Oo-ga Boo-ga Boo -Boo" which
bow Grill to offer their congratula- is geared for c&w-pop exposure. (Continued on page 621
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Dean Martin (Reprise RS 6130) 5 SUGAR LIPS 3
37 HERE WE A GO GO AGAIN 38 70 BITTER TEARS 76 Ai Hirt (RCA Victor LSP 2965)
3 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 3 Johnny Rivers (Imperial LP 9274) Johnny Cash (Columbia CL 2248) HELLO DOLLY
Broadway Cast (RCA Victor LSO 1087)
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38 THIS IS LOVE
Johnny Mathis (Mercury MG 20942)
42 71 UNDER THE BOARDWALK
Drifters (Atlantic 8093)
59= 7 MY FAIR LADY
Soundtrack (Columbia KOS 2600)
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Beatles (Capitol T 2108) 8 ALL SUMMER LONG 7
39 PINK PANTHER 34 72 LATIN ALBUM 73 Beach Boys (Capitol ST 2110)
5 ALL SUMMER LONG 5 Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LPM 2894) Trini Lopez (Reprise RS 6125) BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 31
Beach Boys (Capitol T 2110) (Capitol STAG 2198)
40 IT MIGHT AS WELL 73 DELICIOUS TOGETHER 74 10 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 10
IBEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 18 BE SWING 41 Jerry Butler & Betty Everett Beatles (United Artists UAS 3364)
(Capitol TAO 2198) Frank Sinatra & Count Basle (Vee Jay LP 1099) INVISIBLE TEARS
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7 MY FAIR LADY 7 74 CHIPMUNKS SING THE SOMETHING NEW 6
Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005) 41 LICORICE STICK
Pete Fountain (Coral CRL 57460)
32 BEATLES 671= 12 Beatles (Capitol ST 2108)
(Liberty 33U) THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN
6 34
8 SUGAR LIPS Dean Martin (Reprise RS 6140)
Al Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 2965) 42 SIDEWINDER 43 75 AL DI LA 71
Lee Morgan (Blue Note BLP 4157) Ray Charles Singers (Command 33-870) 14 POP GOES THE TRUMPET 13
9 MY FAIR LADY 11 Al Hirt & Arthur Fiedler
Soundtrack (Columbia KOL 8000) 43 LITTLE OLD LADY FROM 76 EARLY ORBISON 83 (RCA Victor LSP 2729)
PASADENA 40 Roy Orbison (Monument MLP 8023) FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 22
GETZ,'GILBERTO 8 Jan & Dean (Liberty 3377) Original Cast (RCA Victor L50 1093)
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Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto (Verve V 8545)
MAKE WAY FOR DIONNE
A NEW KIND OF CONNIE 893 MARY POPPINS 23
44 Connie Francis (MGM E 4258) Soundtrack (Buena Vista ST 4026)
I1 MORE OF ROY ORBISON'S WARWICK 35
(Scepter 523) LAST KISS 91 WALK DON'T RUN VOL. II 14
GREATEST HITS 9 Ventures (Dolton BST 8031)
(Monument MLP 8024) J. Frank Wilson (Josie JOZ 4006)
AMOR 55 PETER, PAUL AND MARY
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46 ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB 80 THE MANFRED MANN 19 Broadway Cast (Capitol SVAS 2059)
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IN CONCERT 10 (Columbia CS 8993) (Ascot AM 13015) (London PS 392)
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Supremes (Motown 621)
Nancy Wilson (Capitol 2155)
48 KEEP ON PUSHING 37 82 DISCOTHEQUE 79 BEST OF JIM REEVES 16
WALK DON'T RUN VOL. II 14
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MANTOVANI 61 OTHER ACADEMY AWARD
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(RCA Victor LM 2729) BEACH BOYS' SONG BOOK 36 Andy Williams (Columbia CL 2171) (Reprise RS 6134)
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HONEY IN THE HORN 53 HENRY MANCINI 80
(HOW GLAD I AM) 17 51 (RCA Victor LPM 2897) LICORICE STICK 19
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ROUSTABOUT 39 58 BREAD AND BUTTER 57 91 I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD 95 WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE
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12X5 49 AT THE BOHEMIAN 92 TOPKAPI Soundtrack (MGM 5E 4232)
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CAVERNS 69 37 John Gary (RCA Victor LSP 2922)
THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN 44
Ramsey Lewis Trio (Argo 741)
93 THE HOLLYRIDGE STRINGS
PLAY SONGS MADE FAMOUS 38 COTTON CANDY 30
Dean Martin (Reprise R 6140) Al Hirt (RCA Victor LSP 2917)
60 PETER NERO PLAYS SONGS BY THE FOUR SEASONS 94
27 TRINI LOPEZ AT BASIN YOU WON'T FORGET 62 (Capitol T 2199) 39 BEACH BOYS' SONG BOOK 36
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STREET EAST 33 93
(Reprise R 6134) 94 GIRL TALK 40 DREAM WITH DEAN 39
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WILD SURF 26 95 HOLD IT-HERE'S WILLIE 41 Eydie Gorme (Columbia CS 9003)
Jan d Dean (Liberty LRP 3368) 97
62 BE MY LOVE 65 MITCHELL PETER NERO PLAYS SONGS
29 YESTERDAY'S GONE Jerry Vale (Columbia CL 2181) (Hi 32021) 42 YOU WON'T FORGET 37
28 (RCA Victor LSP 2935)
Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde
JOHNNY RIVERS AT THE 96 SLONGSIVERS F_
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WHISKEY A' GO GO 60
Allen Sherman (Warner Bros. 1569) Lee Morgan (Blue Note 84157)
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SUNSHINE 30 97 HANDY MAN 86 44 GREATEST
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31 VINTON'S GREATEST HITS 24 Soundtrack (MGM E 4232) 98 WITHOUT YOU 88 ® 45 THE HOLLYWOOD STRINGS PLAY
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Roger Miller (Smash MPS 27049) COMMISSAR 46 THE NEW EBB TIDE
Frank Chaksfield (London SP 44053)
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Edmondo Ross (London SP 44053)
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Kingston Trio is responsible for the contemporary session cut in Nashville with the Anita Kerr lj
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outing after the biggie (for the obvious built- Drake dishes up some hauntingly plaintive rendi-
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raunchy Mersey Beatish bluesey items. The four- "Funny How Time Slips Away." LP should
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boasts some of the label's biggest hits during pop tunes with an eerie twist. Launching th
1964 plus, thrown in for good measure, such fine set with a danceable treatment of "I Want T
while -back triumphs as "La Bomba" and "Venus Bite Your Hand," the comic songster continue
In Blue Jeans." Among the highlights of the with catchy renditions of "Drac The Knife,
stellar collection are "Have I The Right" by the "King Kong Stomp" and "Ghoul Days." Curter
Honeycombs, and Terry Stafford's "Suspicion." TV monster shows could spark some interest i
Disk has enough built-in success ingredients to the LP.
score nicely in the coin dept.
JUST ONE MORE TIME-Earl Grant-Decca COME RAYA r COME RAY 'N COME CHARLES-Allan Dad
DL 74576 COME CHARLES
Singers-Reprise RS 6136
Earl Grant has played the hits and/or current ,f, DE2 LH)PIEZ S,n68Dd!
91 11[ ALUM oints Si, aS
The Allan Davies Singers pay vocal tribute
fellow songsters, the Ray Charles Singer'
pop material in previous album packages but this
time out the vet keyboard stylist weaves his dis- this Reprise outing spotlighting a bag of meta
tinctive brand of musical magic on a sentimental beauties. Opening with a lilting, "Heart -Heart
flock of oft -requested evergreens. Grant turns in Hannah," the group continues with easy-Pa
some strikingly fresh interpretations of and smoothly -arranged versions of "I Can't St
Junction," "Then You'll Know" and "Night"Tuxedo
Train." eÚ1wau11rn.eAMP
011N.11..1 Loving You," "Careless Love" and many otbs
All of Grant's many fans will want the LP. raorOM..
.1OrmwMM .OMw equally delightful. Excellent soft -music prole
MOW .W
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CANA-Liberty LRP 3375
Julie London fans, and they are legion,
MY FAIR LADY
FCL4203
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stead on "Lonesome Road," "Send For Me"good and The flavor is pop -jazz to make for widen
"The Man That Got Away." A worthy addition appeal. "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "Just
to the large London catalog. Wait" and "Without You" are still bright
charming.
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ALREADY A SMASH HIT
IN ENGLAND!
110
LODY
ELMUT ZACHARIAS
and his Orchestra
31715
Judi 7;.,
artists. This new offering has much to recommend board style. While backed by a full ork, Smith
it. Particularly effective here are "You And I," . constructs some imaginative melodic construc-
"Whoever Wants To Find Love" and "The Most tions on "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," "We
Beautiful Thing." Three Kings" and "Silent Night." Prime sea-
sonal merchandise.
JAll BEST BETS
DESTINATION OUT
Note 4165
- Jackie McLean -
Blue
CHRISTMAS
IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME-Hank Thompson-
Capitol ST 2154
Ace jazz alto saxist Jackie McLean teams -up TIME It was, of course, inevitable that one day Hank
with an accomplished crew of jazzmen including Thompson and his Brazos Valley Boys would re
Granchan Moncur on trombone, Bobby Hutcher- NÄNK cord a Christmas album. And on this new Capito
son on vibes and Roy Haynes on drums on this THOMPSON LP the vet country songster is spotlighted in
new Blue LP outing. Although a team effort, delightful program of high-spirited Yule novel
McLean clearly takes the spotlight and makes ties. Thompson displays all of his expected poise
his imaginative avant-gardeish constructions on and verve as he offers "White Christmas," "Santa
DESTINATION... "Love And Hate," "Esoteric" and Riff Raff." Claus Is Coming To Town" and "Silver Bells.'
Jazzophiles should really dig the session. First-rate listening throughout.
JACKIE MC MN
R FLII4THNOY EL LATINO-Terry Gibbs-Roost LP 2260 CHRISTMAS BEST BETS
GrI88 S Terry Gibbs makes a departure from the middle-
of-the-road melodies that he has been recording
over the past few years and offers this creative
session which skillfully juxtaposes elements of
CHRISTMAS PARTY
lumbia CS 9053
-Frankie Yankovic-G
Gibbs' midstream jazz with traditional Latin Frankie Yankovic has earned many laurels i
counterpoint. Among the standout tracks here the past with his distinctive polka stylings bt
are "Our Day Will Come," "El Reigo" and "Days this new Yuletide program of seasonal favoritt
Of Wine And Roses." Loads of sales potential ranks as one of his best dates in quite a whil
here. While backed by a ork and chorus, the instrr
mentalist-chanter dishes -up winning renditions
"Blue Christmas," "There'll Always Be A ChM
mas" and "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlem
ONCE UPON A TIME
Wilson-Mainstream 56022
- Billie Holiday/Teddy
Loads of sales potential here.
Here's a jazz classic from Mainstream that CHRISTMAS WITH RONNIE ALDRICH-
dishes up a generous serving of nostalgia in the don SP 44051
highly stylized singing of Billie Holiday and the Ronnie Aldrich has had considerable su ceèl
pianistics of veteran Teddy Wilson. The devout with his phase 4 packages on London in rece
collector of classic jazz performances should flip years. This Christmas package is chock full
for the lark's readings of such grand old beauties Yule chestnuts, all of which have been traditic
as "As Time Goes By," "On The Sunny Side Of ally in the foreground during every holiday al
The Street" and "Where Or When." A potent son. The pianist's easy -listening performant
Holiday set. with the London Festival Orchestra make
superb programming and home enjoyment. L
of Holiday traffic should be stirred up with
CLASSICAL PICKS set. Bright bands here are "White Christine
THE WORLD'S GREATEST MARCHES-Boston "Let It Snow" and "I'll Be Home For Christine
symphony & Pops/Leinsdorf & Fiedler-RCA
ictor LSC 2757
Here is a magnificent classical offering from Holly Jolly Christmas HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS-The Quinto
RCA Victor that presents Boston's two widely - THE QUINTO 's TEKS ters-Columbia CS 9054
The Quinto Sisters make their album debut
acclaimed orchestras on the same album for the
first time. With Leinsdorf at the helm of the Columbia with this collection of traditional, wh
Boston Symphony, and Fiedler conducting the back and new Christmas tunes. Strictly in
Pops, the world's most majestic classical marches pop vein, these are Yule items geared for li
are surveyed with brilliance and pulsating excite- hearted listening. The six larks have an infects
ment. Choral forces are provided by the Harvard vocal style that should bring them plenty of IN
Glee Club and the Radcliffe Society. "Tannhauser and radio attention in coming weeks. Best I
March," "Marche Slav" and "Pomp And Cir- here are "A Holly Jolly Christmas," "Sixty -Se
cumstance No. 1" are superb. An important and Santas" and "The Little Drummer Boy."
dynamic classical entry from RCA Victor.
.IekM 1\ ( FRANCIS POULENC: Sonata For Clarinet &
Piano And Other Works; Jaques Fevier, piano; ALL AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE-1
Andre Boutard, clarinet; Serge Baudo conducting Klein-RCA Victor LSP 2914
the Concerts Lamoureux -Nonesuch H 1033 The largest Carillon in the world, housed it
A variety of selections by the Francis Poulenc Coca Cola Pavilion at the World's Fair, is p1
are faithfully read by the Concerts Lamoureux by carilloneur John Klein on this progra$
Orchestra under the baton of Serge Baudo on popular and sacred Christmas music. Delight'
this superior classical offering from Nonesuch. assisted by a Henri Rene -led orchestra
All of the pathos and hauntingly beautiful con- chorus, the artist offers stirring and infect
structions and bridges which made the late com- readings of "Silent Night," "Joy To The We
poser famous are retained on the
"Sonata For Clarinet And Piano." readingDisk
of and "Greensleeves." A thoroughly enjoyable
LP that merits special attention.
boasts two other Poulenc -penned selections. also
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"THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES"
AND "MOON RIVER" TALENTS.
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Randy Sparks reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con
centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this
Julie week have added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures on right include toto
from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED TO NOVEMBER 11TI-
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TOTAL °o OF
% OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE
ADDING TITLES TO TITLE ADDED TITLES TO
PROG. SCHED. ARTIST LABEL
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60% Saturday Night At The Movies-Drifters-Atlantic 93%
43% Talk To Me Baby-Barry Mann-Red Bird 43%
Johnny Cash
39% Keep Searchin'-Del Sh^nnon-Amy 39%
2E? 30%
29%
28 %
Anyway You Want It-Dave
By-Marianne Faithful-London
As Tears Go
Runaround-Ann Marie-Josie
Clark Five-Epic 40%
65%
28%
DEAR 23%
22 %
Willow Weep For
Walk Away-Matt Monro-Liberty
Me-Chad & Jeremy-World Artists 43%
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Who can
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Bobby Is His Nome
Chittlins How Sweet It Is Etto James (Argo)
Gus Jenkins (Tower)
900 Marvin Gaye (Tornio) 7 °o Come See About Me
Dello Dodds (Wand)
Slaughter on 10th Ave Gale Winds
Ventures (Dolton) Careless Love
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WITHOUT YOU
be aired in the fall of '64. He's al- Patsy Cline (Detta 31671) Phillis McGuire (Reprise 0310)
ready working on a third Warner
'
Dean ABC show on Feb. 11, the Andy 91-ONE MORE TIME
BLUE NOTE 45 x 1909 MOVIES Ray Charles Singers (Command 4051)
Williams NBC on Nov. 30, and the Drifters (Atlantic 2260)
"Tonight" show as often as possible. 73-THE PRICE
92-HAWAII
The comedian's current spectrum cov- Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2259)
Wokikis (Kopp KJB 30)
ers such spoofables as Karate, street 97-KEEP SEARCHIN'
football, Noah's Ark and TV commer- 79-RUN, RUN, RUN
Del Shannon (Amy 915)
Gestures (Soma 1417)
cials.
PORK CHOP Jackie Ross
80-WILLOW
Chad 8. Jeremy
WEEP FOR ME
(World Artists 1034)
98-IT'LL NEVER BE OVER YOU
Baby Washington (Sue 114)
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Jackie Ross, who exploded recently
A on national pop music scene with
G
"Selfish One" and more recently with
"I've Got The Skill," is no newcomer
to music. The lark started her sing-
ON THE AIR - FOR YOUR POPS
ing career at the age of three in her
St. Louis home town. Jackie's mother
YOU'LL BE had a gospel show on the radio in the
evenings, and Jackie sang in her
Quickly Convinced THAT IT'S church Sunday mornings. She became
interested in rock 'n' roll at the age
of sixteen and cut her first record
A T shortly thereafter.
K
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A short time ago Leonard Chess,
E president of the label which bears his
name, overheard Jackie singing. He
R was convinced that she had star po-
tential and inked her to an exclusive
WHERE YOUR LINE SHOULD BE recording contract. Her first session CHICAGO-Johnny Mathis was recently toasted by a host of Mercury e5
produced "Selfish One." tives following his opening of his Windy City concert. Shown (left to rigir
QUAKER CITY RECORD Jackie goals for the future include
DISTRIBUTING CO. studying music and drama with an the above pic are Kenny Myers, vice-president in charge of sales; Quincy J.
710 W. GIRARD AVE., eye on doing musical comedy someday recording director; Dick Bruce, sales manager in charge of regional Wa
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19123 WA 5-1413 soon. Her recently-released Chess sin-
gle couples "Haste Makes Waste" Leonard Levin, attorney; Johnny Mathis; and Irwin H. Steinberg, exec sot
with "Wasting Time." vice-president.
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$3.15for 05.90 LP's through Dec. 31st on all new product and catalog LP's.
AUDIO FIDELITY
LP deal: buy -S -get -1 -free, plus one stereo spectacular demo at $6 with the purchase of e
two catalog records. No termination date announced.
"SOMEDAY I'M DECCA -CORAL
Ind l'ha,e of Fall -Winter Campaign: Special incentive plan; details available ate
GONNA MURDER branches. Expires: Nov. 30.
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON-ARCHIVE
THE NEW YORK-Orkster Sammy Kaye All multiple sets at a 15% discount. Select group of seasonal records also included. Expia
Nov. 30.
(left) is shown above presenting his
new Decca release, "The Theme From DOOTO
New York-I once asked Irving
Golden Boy," to Sammy Davis, Jr.,
Berlin-I mean I asked Hel Buy -5 -get-1 -free. Expires: Nov. 25.
my Kressa to ask Mr. Berlin
-
the star of the click main stem musi-
cal. Occasion took place backstage at FOLKWAYS
if he would change a lyric!
the Majestic Theatre. A fall incentive plan whereby eight pre-packaged units -10 albums each-are offered or
buy-6 -get -one -free basis. Also, other LP's at additional 121h% discount. 1
It happened this way: we were
cutting a group of the great
GATEWAY
Berlin songs for children and FOLK RECORDS AND
-
Two free for every 10 albums purchased on entire catalog. Expiration date indefinite.
even from the control booth
the lyric "Someday I'm LONDON
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
gonna murder the bugler-
Part 3 of Fall Program. Extra Discounts, Dated Billing, Advertsing Allowances, etc.
someday they're gonna find with Local distribs. Dated billing. Discounts on Richmond Classics. Richmond Opera, Tel
him dead . . ." was sending FROM POLAND Classics, Das Alte Werk, Argo, L'Oiseau -Lyre, OS/5000 Series, CS/CM Series, LL/P$
International, Phase 4.
horrible chills up and down
my spine. I could see before MERCURY
me a ten foot stack of irate
"Part 2 of Out of This World with Mercury": Special discounts on 37 new LP's and catabel
letters from irate Mommas, Expires: Dec. 31.
irate PTA groups, irate Child
Psychologists and irate what NASHBORO
Hots. Maybe these are letters Buy-7 -get -one-free on entire catalog including new LP's. 100% exchangeable. No expire
from the same kind of people date has been set.
who are shocked at the idea
of the wolf eating poor Red ORIGINAL SOUND
Riding Hood's poor Granny LP catalog available on a buy -10 -get-one -free basis. 100% exchangeable. No expiration
-but they are letters anyway.
So I asked Mr.Berlin-I mean
I asked Helmy to ask Mr. LP catalog available on a buy-10 -get.-2-free basis. Described as a limited -time offer.
Berlin-would he consider ROULETTE
changing it to . . . say . . .
discount in free merchandise on all
"Everything's Coming Up New On Roulette": 16%/o
maybe . . . "Someday I'm LP's by "MUZA" Expires: Nov. 30.
gonna fool the bugler, some- The Polish Music Recording Company
day I'll be wakin' 'em up
Folk & Dauer SMASH -FONTANA
instead!! in deference to the "Sales Route '64": Special distrib discount on Smash -Fontana LP catalog. Expires:
tender young psyches of the MAGNIFICENT MAZOWSZE
tThe Polish Song and Dance Ensemble)
3 to 6 year old customers- Set of 4Records XL 0141, XL 0142, XL 0143,
TAMLA-MOTOWN-GORDY
and their blue -nosed elders. XL 0189 mono All LP's available on a buy -G -get -1 -free basis. Described as a permanent program.
WARSAW-The Town I Love
VEE JAY
What was his reaction? WOW!!! 'WARSZAWA da ve lobici
XL 0208/mono tm. 1.P'..
I'd rather face 1000 riled up
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WORLD ARTISTS
this isn't a war novel let's FAVORITE HITS OF HIS YOUTH
(Mieczyslaw Fogg splewa piosenki swojej mlodosci) lip .I, 1", No expiration Ante announced.
just say that Mr. Berlin re- XL 0187 'mono
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maybe in some other column
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I'll tell you the rest of the
story-but meanwhile . . . DO YOU KNOW YOUR COUNTRY?
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"MAZOWSZE" SING
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murder the distributor that
forgets to order LGR's *'s These outstanding records will
103. 511. EP 447, 402, LP 14, appeal to all music lovers!
81. 36, 83 Order now-request complete catalog from:
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630 Fifth Ave. NEW YORK-Although the above -pictured young gentlemen might 9
Polish Record Center of America to be thermo-nuclear engineers, they're actually the Dave Clark FivC
N.Y. 20, N.Y. 3122 West -North Avenue, Britishers donned the steel chapeaux outside the Gotham's Paramount t.
Chicago 47, 111. just prior to their 50 -city U.S. concert tour. The showplace which 0
/it C.?, n,7,r destroyed in the near future was mockly destroyed by the group who
the final performances at the theatre. Besides their two shows at the
Toronto Music Centre mount, the artists also held a press conference as well as making an 9
779-78I Queen Street, ance (their third) on Ed Sullivan's CBS-TV'er. The crew is currently
West, Toronto 3, Ont. Top 100 business with their Epic single of "Everybody Knows."
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"More" Pic Scoring ,
Cameo 81 Parkway . 9:
BING CROSBY'S Capitol 24, 28, 53, 69 Parrot
Chess 45, 51 Philips 1
DCP 46 Reprise 8, 9, 7
THE WELLINGTONS' NEW YORK-Riz Ortolani, who cre- Decca 15
Scepter ... 2,
BOURNE CO ' N.Y.C. ern tagged, "The Glory Guys." He's Kent 94 Warner Bros. .
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in the Sheraton -Chicago Hotel. Din- of the world when they recently de- announced the signing of hot defy G/
TRUMPET fected to the West, have been signed Artie Kornfeld to an exclusive wm A
ner is sponsored by the Congregation ers contract. Move swells the Bù
Anshe Motele, of which the Chess' are to an exclusive recording contract by
MILLS MUSIC, INC. members. Impulse! Records, ABC-Paramount's Seven Music writers staff to eigho,
jazz subsid. and, according to both Koppelmu»
They arrived in the United States and Rubin, negotiations are in tie
less than a month ago from Tokyo, works with other important writer.
where they sought asylum in the U.S. Despite the fact that Kornfeld his
Embassy last fall. Impulse! plans to only been writing for about a yea,
release an LP cut last week in Jan. the talented youngster boasts sod,
AMERICA'S Called "Happiness," the modern jazz
album will feature Midney and Ba-
rukshtis, who play alto sax and bass,
hits as "Dead Man's Curve," by Jig
& Dean, "Tonight You're Gonna Fell
In Love With Me" by The Shirelle
respectively, together with Americans "I Adore Him" by The Angels, "Jodi
Roger Kellaway (pianist) and Grady Loves Me" by Johnny Crawford, ei
Tate (drums). The group is billed as well as a number of other top 101
pearances in spots such as New Along with Kornfeld, the Big Sete
York's Village Vanguard and the Ed Music staff also includes, satin
TENOR Sullivan CBS -TV show.
Midney and Barukshtis quit a Rus-
others Gary Klein, Ted Daryll, Jerr
Robinson and Steve Duboff.
sian variety show in Tokyo in Aug.
to seek asylum in the U. S. Embassy
there because, they said, "The musi-
cians' initiative is deprived in Russia." All Ears
JAMES Boris Midney, 26 years old, works
in the vein of the "new thing" stress-
ing freedom from rhythmic and har-
monic restrictions. Barukshtis, who
CARONE plays bass, is 31. Both men are Mos-
cow -born, studied at the Moscow Con-
servatory, and were employed by the
Siena album e 1002 State Estrada Orchestra prior to
their defection. Their trip here has
Featuring been sponsored by the American
Friends of Russian Freedom, Inc.
Famous Italian Love Songs
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Art Benson according to Bob Staub, head of the
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parent company, Record and Tape HOLLYWOOD -Flick produc
Hit Record Distributing Co. Sales Corp. Location is 135 W. 50th Bersler, conductor David Rak
1607 No. El Centro, Suite 3
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The Personal Approach Jan. -Sept. Radio Varied Xmas Singles Vale Unveiling
Sales, Production Bill From Atlantic-Atco
WASHINGTON - Distrib sales of
radio sets for the first nine months of
NEW YORK-The Atlantic and Atco
labels have a Yuletide single for
Lrl 1964 were ahead of those for the everyone.
similar period last year, while total Disk operation is releasing Xmas
radio production dropped slightly decks in the pop, R&B and jazz areas,
from 1963. Report is from the Elec- three newcomers and two re-releases.
tronic Industries Association. The newcomers are Atlantic's "The
In addition, EIA reported that dis- Christmas Song" by the Drifters and
trib sales and production of radio "Merry Christmas Baby" by Hank
sets were up substantially in Sept. Crawford and Atco's "Ringo Bells"
over Sept., 1963. by the Three Blonde Mice.
Distrib sales for the first nine Making a return Holiday visit are
months of this year amounted to Atlantic's "White Christmas" by Clyde
6,980,405 units, compared to 6,616,451 McPhatter and the Drifters and Carla
in the comparable 1963 period. Thomas' "Gee Whiz, It's Christmas."
Production for the first nine months Atlantic notes that in the cases of
was 13,821,995, compared to last the releases by the Drifters and Carla
HOLLYWOOD-Ava lark China Lee
recently arived in Los Angeles to pro-
mote her new single, "Coax, Me" b/w
year's 12,836,995.
Sept. distrib sales were 1,297,571,
Thomas, it's the first time the label
has released additional singles by
artists who have current items on the
BALTIMORE -
Columbia Records'
Baltimore -Washington branch and
compared to the Sept., 1963 showing Milt Berson owner of the Musical
"Whatever Lola Wants Lola Gets." of 1,113,464. market (The Drifters: "Saturday Sales One-Stop recently set up a
As one of her first official appear- Night at the Movies" and Carla salute to Jerry Vale, who was ap
ances, China visited KFWB deejays Thomas with "A Woman's Love"). pearing in a local night club. Zia
(from left) Bill Ballance and Wink
Martindale for on -the -air interview to Bullish Outlook Seen Zemarel, prom manager of the Colum-
bia distributorship, and Berson ar-
push the deck pi rsonally.
For U.S. Organ Sales Cut "New" Gershwin Bros. ranged for an entire wall of the
Musical Sales outlet to be blanketed
NEW YORK-Organ music has been, NEW YORK-Three recently uncov- with Vale product. Shown (left to
for the past decades, one of the very ered George Gershwin melodies, set to right) in the above pic are Zemarel,
staples of the disk industry. Some fresh lyrics by his brother Ira, are the chanter and Berson.
ALTON ALBRIGHT light was thrown on the subject of coming up with important disk atten-
RBITS HIS NEW SMASH HIT
explaining the popularity of this tion.
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variant's popularity last week in an Featured in the upcoming flick
address made by Stanley W. Soren- "Kiss Me, Stupid" are "Sophia," "I'm Capitol Names Kenyon
4'34LITTLE son, president of the Hammond Organ
Company.
a Poached Egg" and "All the Live
Long Day." To Head New Division
In a talk before the Boston Society Dean Martin, starred in the flick,
BLACK BOOK" of Security Analysts, the exec noted and Ella Fitzgerald have cut "So-
phia," for the Reprise and Verve la- HOLLYWOOD-Alan W. Livingston,
(THE WATUSI SWIM SONG) that 3.2 million persons now were president of Capitol Records, has an-
&
b/w playing the organ, compared with bels, respectively, while Lester Lanin
(Mercury) has also cut "Sophia" nounced the appointment of Grant H.
825,000 in 1947. He further estimated Kenyon as administrator of the la-
that there were 35 million amateur backed with "All the Live Long Day,"
"I'M A DREAMER" musicians in the country today com- which has alsa been done by Gerry bel's newly -created division, manage-
ment services.
(FANTASTIC THINGS) pared with 19 million in 1947. Granahan for UA. Latter label's par- The new division brings together,
NO. 777 ent firm is distributing the flick, under one head, the industrial rela-
D.l.'i Write for Free Simples which has a background score by
All Orden, Booting:, Etc. Andre Previn. tions, personnel, policy and procedure
CONTACT David Gordon Killed and office services departments.
Kenyon will be responsible for labor
Zsafnitta In Auto Crash relations, labor contract negotiations
and administration for Capitol.
RECORDS
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Merseybeats On Brief Livingston stated that the new divi-
P. 0. Boa 1291. Denver. Colorado 80201 last week (9) as a result of injuries U.S. Visit sion will enable CRI to coordinate
received in an auto accident on Long
Island.
Gordon, who has worked for many
NEW YORK - Fontana Records'
Merseybeats are skedded to arrive in
these key departments under one head
for the first time.
Several of these duties were han-
radio stations, was music director for the U.S. this week (4) for a four -day dled by Richard D. Quinn, who re-
CHART BREAKER! WPAT until 1954 when he became a round of press meets, promo visits signed his position as coordinator of
vice-president. He served as vice-pres. and an appearance on the Clay Cole industrial relations to become a pri-
until 1961. TV'er. vate consultant in the labor relations
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. After the initial press conference field.
"KISS AND RUN" Hyman Goldman of L.A., and three at Kennedy Airport, the English rock Kenyon joined Capitol in Jan., 1960,
sisters, Mrs. David Omlas, Mrs. group will participate in a series of as director of personnel. Two years
Morey Wilner and Mrs. Milton Kolker interviews with deejays and magazine later he was appointed administrator
BOBBY SKEL and two brothers, Steven and Aaron. and newspaper editors. of management services, electronics
Funeral services were held last week In England, the Merseys scored and mail order, a post he held until
(11) at Riverside Funeral Home in winning decks with "I Think Of You" assuming his new position.
SOFT =826 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn. and "Wishin' And Hopin'," and hope
to match that success on this side of
the Atlantic with a newly-released
Fontana deck titled, "Last Night." New Firm Supplies
Paul Tannen To Europe
Road Managers
NEW YORK-Paul Tannen of Tan -
HAVE YOU HEARD
ridge Productions, and producer of "Sunshine" Chatter NEW YORK-A company has just
been formed that will provide a road
Johnny Tillotson's MGM disks, is manager for touring acts. The New
touring Europe setting deals for York-based outfit, called One For the
THE OTHER Ridge Music (BMI), and Natson
Music (ASCAP). While in Europe,
Road, Ltd., is the creation of Bob
Levine and Joe Lauer.
According to Levine, who recendj
Tannen will visit Italy, Germany,
RINGO
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LARRY Netherlands, Belgium, and England. handled the American p.a.'s of th
FINNEGAN Animals, personal managers are "anx
Last week, he joined Tillotson in ious for road representation whist
England to assist in promoting the would closely complement their u'or
RIC S-146 efforts."
chanter's new MGM single, "She Un-
One-for -the -Road, Ltd. will act as a
Gale Garnett and A&R producer Andy new LP releases from the Chess an
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viewer Hill Edell (left rear) at the
Argo labels indicated that a Ramse
Lewis album, "More Sounds of Chris
studios of Radio New York World-
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LP releases on Danco. and the honoring of Edwin Craig, Guitar Award for his "Understal
World," looms as best-seller for Epic.
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chairman of the board of the National Your Man" while a golden LP w
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(Reprise), Bobby Darin (Capitol) and
Teresa Brewer (Mercury). Publishers
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Passman Heads Pubbery
The three boys met on a Beverly Atco labels, left his New York head- Whitmark. Arm Of Concerts, Inc.
Hills Little League diamond. Dino quarters in New York last week for NEW YORK-Ray Passman }
(Dean Martin's son) was in the proc- a 10 -day trek to visit his west coast joined Concerts, Inc., a talent fin
ess of pitching a no hitter against Louis & Gia Team For Pic here, to direct the operations of
Desi's team (Desi being the son of distribs in Los Angeles, San Fran- I
Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball). Billy cisco and Seattle. Agenda at each HOLLYWOOD-Louis Prima and his publishing affiliate, Meager Mai
Hinshe is a team mate of the other partner -wife Gia Maione have been (BMI). His first assignment is 4'
call will include the labels' fall -winter exploitation of a Scandinavian cop.
two. signed by producer Maurice Duke to
The boys provide their own accom-
product and new Christmas singles star in a fantasy -musical comedy en- right, "Grandfather's Waltz," f
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paniment in addition to singing. Both (see separate story) . titled "King Louie the Most," which which the pubbery has acquired tP
Billy and Dino play guitars, while Duke will film in color starting Jan. American rights. An English lye
Desi follows in his father's tradition, 13 at Samuel Goldwyn Studios. has been penned by Gene Lees, who
playing drums. The Stephen Lord screenplay is the word credits includes the Bossa Net
The boys are (left to right) Dino
French Rock Stars second motion picture to be produced tune, "Quiet Nights." Stan Gets ha
Martin, Desi Arnaz and Billy Hinshe. Ink U.S. Mgt. Pact by Jerry Blaine and Duke's Cosnat already cut the "Waltz" item.
film company. Initial pic was "The Concerts, Inc., headed by Peter Pe
Candidate." and Lou Futterman, handles ma
Jimmy Dodd Dies NEW YORK-Les Chats Sauvages, "King Louie" will also mark the artists as Jack McDuff, Jimmy Withe
HONOLULU -Jimmy Dodd, 54, for- top French rock 'n roll crew, will pic debut of Prima's wife. Part of the spoon and Carol Ventura, all dii
mer chief Mouseketeer on Disney's soon show their musical wares in the pic will be shot in Las Vegas at the performers on the Prestige Iah
TV series, died here last week (10) U.S. as a result of a personal man- Sahara Hotel where Prima will be Benny Golson is associated wig t
after being hospitalized since Aug. agement contract with Andre Lauffer. headlining beginning Nov. 28. Sam company as an arranger. ,+
24. Dodd suffered from a heart ail- Butera and the Witnesses will be top -
ment. Latter is currently negotiating a disk lined in the comedy -musical.
Dodd came to Disney as a song- pact for the group, whose dates in
writer and during his career wrote France appear under the Pathe-Mar- European Trek For
WB's Friedman, Smith
more than 400 songs including "I
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At Head Of UCLA Course Victor W. O'Gilvie
Dodd and his wife, the former Ruth will be billed as "The Savage Cats."
Carroll, traveled widely during WWII NEW YORK-Victor W. O'Gilvie:
HOLLYWOOD-Two Warner Bros. producer for Whitman & Associai
to entertain troops. label execs, Joel Friedman, director of will be in Europe all this month
merchandising, and Joe Smith, singles talk with promoters and secure do
A&R director, discuss "The Promotion for jazz groups throughout the C
HEADING FOR THE CHARTS!!! Of Records" at this week's (16) tinent.
BOBBY GOLDSBORO "Workshop in the Recording Indus- O'Gilvie will visit London,
try," the UCLA extension course co- hagen, Berlin, Paris, Nice, Bartels
sponsored by NARAS, the disk awards
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The consignment -deal has seen an six months ago, is the only one to The show features 12 rock acts ing Stones.
adjustment in the price of each LP have stuck to its original purpose, Entire production was shot Oct !
to $2.19. The label's previous deal was due perhaps, the exec noted, to the at the Santa Monica (Calif.) Ci'
U.S. success of the Honeycombs, Even Sans Beatles' Deals, Auditorium.
to buy -8 -get -1 -free, a policy that can- Electronovision is a speedy meth.'
not work with the consignment -deal. whose Interphon single, "Have I The Vee Jay Claims Top Sales of coming up with film efforts. Prel
Nathan conceded that at "some
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Right," is in the top ten and has
kicked off release of Interphon's first
LP with the same title.
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ects are produced ala TV taping
thereby eliminating editing and othe
costly processes in straight film pi
it is not feasible for us to put this ductions. The final results a'
consignment deal in certain small Other Interphon singles include the the current theme song at Vee-Jay
Records, which saw October as the screened via regular movie film.
shops who do not dispose of enough No. 1 New Zealand hit, Peter Posa's
merchandise to make it worthwhile "White Rabbit," England's "If You fourth biggest month in its 12 -year
for to service them. It is far to early Don't Come Back" by the Takers, history, according to Jay Lasker, exec
vice-president of the indie. Ava Inks Nichols Trio
for us to determine which ones these "Tokyo Melody" by the Sheridan Hol-
are." lenbeck orchestra, and "Meet Me To- Despite the fact that Beatles' leas- LOS ANGELES-The Roger Nicho:
Nathan declared that a 6 to 8 night, Little Girl" by Philip and ing agreements with Vee-Jay expired Trio, composed of ex -University
early in October, company's volume Arizona students Roger Nichols ar,
month period will be required to have Stefan. the brother and sister team of Mu'
the consignment -deal policy in full Future plans for the label include has not suffered in any degree, Las- ray and Melinda MacLeod, has
swing. setting up of a classical line, for ker said, and is in fact showing a signed a disk pact with Glen Costin
which Vee-Jay president Randy Wood healthy upsurge thanks to the steady Ava Records.
is taking initial steps in Europe this building of a strong talent roster, Skedded for release this month, th i
month. According to Wood, the label heavy and concentrated promotion in trio's first release will be a sing! i
all directions, the placing of unique tabbed, "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kissme
NEW GOSPEL SINGLES does not expect to compete with the coupled with "Here I Go Again," th
majors' line-up of established classi- and attention -winning trade ads, and theme from "The Troublemaker."
YOU NEED THE LORD EVERY DAY cal performances, but will concen- steady expansion into all fields of
b/w WHEN SOUGHT THE LORD
I trate on discovering and building new music along with the creation of an
HARMONIZING FIVE artists from the operatic and instru- important album catalog. Sam Clark And
Noshboro 838 mental talent pools of Europe and With three of its artists currently Larry Newton Promoted
America. represented in the top ten-Vee-Jay's
NOBODY BUT YOU, LORD Betty Everett and Jerry Butler and (Continued from page 7)
Merchandising of the Interphon
b/w NEW BORN KING product follows the country of origin Interphon's Honeycombs-Lasker this Clark's guidance the label-in its 10t
week announces the signing of two year-had come to be generali
SIX TRUMPETS as closely as does the product itself. recognized as one of the leading con
839 For example the plastic jackets over best-selling groups, who left other la- panies in the business.
color folders which German albums bels to join the growing Vee-Jay ros- Newton also indicated that for tl
IN THE STONE are distributed will also be used by ter, The Rivingtons, and The Stan - present there would be no change'
b/w WHEN JESUS RISES Interphon on its German product, dells. Company immediately releases personnel at the company. During tl
a new single from The Rivingtons, remainder of the year Newton sa
NATIONAL CLOUDS OF JOY Lasker said. he would be given close scrutiny
840 "All That Glitters" b/w "You Move all aspects of the company and wou
Me Baby," and The Standells' will be be meeting with Clark on a regul
COME INTO THE ROOM Distrib Changes recorded within the next ten days. basis to prepare for the change
Artists who have joined the label leadership.
b/w LORD I'LL GO
At Amy -Mala Newton also emphasized that
SINGING CRUSADERS just this year include Hoyt Axton, would continue to employ Clark's a
841 NEW YORK-Two distrib appoint- Terry Black, Jimmy Boyd, John Bub- vice in the future. "Although Sam
ments at the Amy-Mala disk set-up bles, Georgia Carr, the Clinger Sis- leaving the record business," as
WHAT IS THIS have been announced by Pete Hess, ters, Little Richard, and Ray Wal- Newton, "I respect him as an a
sales manager. In Billings, Mont., ston, as well as some, relatively un- ministrator and value his opiniol
b/wI'VE BEEN TRAMPIN' As a close friend and collegue
BROTHER JOE MAY R&M Dist. will handle the Amy, Mala, known a few months ago, who have expect to call on him for advice."
842
Maxi, Big Hill and Bell lines. In De- become strong artists after joining Newton also indicated that until
troit, Maxx is now handled by Music the label, such as Jimmy Hughes, the actually takes over at the helm,
NEW BLUES RELEASES Merchants. Honeycombs, and Joe Simon. firm will continue to follow cure
policies.
I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE The label will move into the n
b/w BABY YOU'RE MINE On Hand For "Charlie" Screening ABC Building on the Avenue of
Americas next year around June.
WHISPERING SMITH Clark, a native of Boston, ente,
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at the premiere showing of MGM's vertising agencies with the sales 9 THANKS A LOT 5
"Your Cheatin' Heart" at the Loew's power of country music. In imple- Ernest Tubb (Decca DL 4514/DL 74514) 25 I WALK THE 2 'o`lC1
Theatre in Nashville during the Coun- menting this campaign to increase Johnny Cash (ColumbiLINEa CL 2190/CS 81'11
try Music Festival. Mrs. Frances the use of country music and its 10 YESTERDAY'S GONE 16 CR0
Preston, chairman of the CMA board, artists on radio and television, Ritter Roy Drusky (Mercury MG 20919/SR 60919) 26 DANG ME
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friends all over the world. George Jones (Mercury 20906)
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Ritter, who in addition to his sing- (United Artist UAL 3367/UAS 6367)
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A Tamla Motown invasion took place at EMI House recently when Martha We had a chat with Tony Tromeros, head of Phono -Vox of Australia Pty.
and the Vandellas, Kim Weston and The Earl Van Dyke Quartet were special Ltd., recently. Tony told us of the group of leading Italian artists he is bring-
guests of Honour at a party hosted by EMI. Martha and the Vandellas were ing to Australia for concerts later this month, among the stars are Isabella
iere for a week of TV and radio appearances including "Thank Your Lucky Lannetti, Nico Fidenco, Arturo Testa and Romano Villi. In addition to con-
Stars," "Top Gear," "Saturday Club" etc. promoting their current Stateside certs, a half-hour television shot has already been finalized and at least one
single "Dancing In The Street." national television show is interested in the artists.
Disappointment, however, for Kim Weston and The Earl Van Dyke Quartet Festival Records has released an album by Noeleen Batley entitled "Little
who were to have undertaken their first British tour for Robert Stigwood Treasure From Japan," which is after her successful single of the same name.
Associates comencing November 6 thru 29. A few days before the tour was On the singles side, Festival has nationally released "The Sphinx Won't Tell"
lue to start Stigwood announced that he had cancelled P. J. Proby's contract by The Kinsmen which has been receiving strong support in a couple of States.
(the lead attraction) and was negotiating for Chuck Berry as a replacement. On their Leedon label, we find local artist Rod Dunbar out with "Garden Of
But at the last minute Stigwood ran into difficulties with Berry's U.S. promo- Eden" c/w "I've Been Trying."
ters and the whole tour had to be abandoned. At the time of going to press Disk jockey Allan Lappan is in hospital in Melbourne and singing star
Stigwood was arranging for Kim Weston and Earl Van Dyke to play concert Johnny O'Keefe is in hospital in Sydney. .- . we join their many friends in
fates in Britain. It is expected that Chuck Berry will be able to return to wishing both a speedy recovery.
Britain early in January. Single releases by Kim Weston "A Little More Love" "Bonanza" star Lorne Greene is scheduled to visit Australia later this
and Earl Van Dyke "Soul Stomp" are issued by EMI on Stateside. month for nationwide concert appearances. It seems for sure that by the time
The American Dot label has made its bow in Britain under its own image. he does arrive his RCA single release of "Ringo" will be one of the hottest
Previously distributed here by Decca Records on their London label, the singles we have. The tour couldn't have been better timed.
new patting was made between Louis Benjamin, managing director of Pye Australian Record Company reports top sales action on the UA single
Records and Jim Bailey, international director of Dot Records during Ben- "Come A Little Bit Closer" by Jay & The Americans. ARC also looks set to
jamin's recent trip to the United States. First release comprises six albums score heavily with the new Everly Brothers single "Gone, Gone, Gone."
by the label's top stars Pat Boone, The Mill Brothers, Lawrence Welk, Jimmie
Belinda Music and W & G Records joined promotion forces on behalf of the
Rodgers and Billy Vaughn. Boone also makes his Dot debut with a single new single by The Breakaways which features an up -tempo instrumental re-
:'Beach Girl." Releases will be made periodically throughout the year and vival of "Dominique" c/w "I Walk The Line."
Pye has launched a big dealer promotion campaign for the label. The new All record companies have started to make a push with their Christmas
Dot image makes the third American company to get its own label distribution
material. It is quite obvious that there won't be the output of Christmas rec-
n this country via Pye Records this year. Hickory made its debut in January
ords such as we have seen in past years. Commenting on their lower output
and more recently the Redbird label appeared.
of Christmas disks, one leading record company executive said his company
Noel Rogers of Screen Gems, Columbia, delighted to have Herman's Hermits "wasn't terribly interested in any record that could only be marketed for six
follow-up Columbia disk "Show Me Girl" which again comes from the pens of
out of the 52 weeks of the year."
Jerry Goffin and Carol King-the duo who wrote Herman's No. 1 smash "I'm
The American produced TV series "Shindig" is now running in Australia
Into Something Good." The group are also reaping American success with and is reported to be picking up good ratings. Cash Box understands that the
the number on the MGM label. From the United Artists catalog Rogers re-
introduction of "Shindig" (on a network basis here) has sounded the death
ports positive reaction to the "Goldfinger" sound track album on United Art-
knell for at least one locally produced pop music series which was in the ad-
ists as well as singles by Shirley Bassey (Columbia) and John Barry (United
vanced planning stages when "Shindig" came along.
Artists). All three disks get American release during November prior to the Australian Record Company is releasing another eight 12" LPs from the
f'ilm's opening there in December. Various cover disks by American artists are
UA Tale-Spinners Series-this batch brings the total in the series to 28 al-
planned. Another film score handled by United Artists is "Topkapi" by Manos bums. They should all be well received during the coming pre-Christmas
Hadjidakis who wrote the memorable "Never On Sunday" score. The film period.
which stars Melina Mercouri and Peter Ustinov opened in London November
Playing dates have now been finalized for the Louis Armstrong -Trini Lopez
12 and United Artists is issuing a sound track album and a single by Jorge
package being handled by Harry M. Miller through his Pan Pacific Promotions
Renan and Las Guitarras Fantasticas. Pty. Ltd. The tour starts in Auckland (New Zealand) on Wednesday, Novem- will
Nathan Joseph, managing director of Transatlantic Records, the independent ber 18 and concludes in Perth (Western Australia) on December 1. They Mel-
label which specializes in folk and jazz recordings, is currently in the States give shows in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Brisbane, Newcastle,
visiting his American Licensors acquiring new catalogs and placing his own bourne, Sydney and Adelaide.
material. He is also negotiating for two of his groups The Dubliners and The
Ray E. Rumble, one of the great workers for C&W music in Australia, has
announced the formation of MCMA-Modern Country Music Association. In-
Ian Campbell Folk Group to visit the States. Currently "The Campbells Across
The Hills" album is released here on Transatlantic and Elektra in America
tending overseas members can join by writing to Ray at Post Office Box No.
and "The Dubliners in Person" EP Transatlantic here MGM in the States.
248, North Quay, Brisbane, Australia. The aims of the MCMA are to stimulate
Agent/Manager Tony Lewis whose current hot property is Chad and Jeremy and encourage an active interest and participation in C&W music.
now in the States cutting tracks with the boys for single and album releases.
The Amreican reaction to the duo has been fantastic. They were moderately
successful here wih their "Yesterday's Gone" single on Ember but just failed
Australia's Best Sellers
to make the Top Twenty. It's a different story across the Atlantic, however, 1 Have I The Right (The Honeycombs-Astor) Reg Connelly Music
where they are still registering in the Top 100 after twelve weeks wih their 2 *She's A Mod (Ray Columbus-Philips) Leeds Music
"A Summer Song" single. Their "Yesterday's Gone" album is also leaping up 3 When You Walk In The Room (The Searchers-Astor) Castle Music
the album charts. The boys have also scored a personal success touring the 4 William Tell Overture (Sounds Inc.-Columbia) Leeds Music
States and on TV. Hot on the Top 100 trail is their current release "Willow 5 Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison-London) Acuff -Rose
Weep For Me" issued by World Artists and reported to be selling fast. 6 Bread And Butter (The Newbeats-Hickory) Acuff -Rose
Still elated about her Royal Command appearance Brenda Lee returns here 7 I'm Into Something Good (Herman's Hermits-Columbia) Tu -Con Music
for a four-week nation wide tour for The George Cooper Organisation com- 8 We'll Sing In The Sunshine (Gale Garnett-RCA)
mencing November 14 thru December 11. Supporting her are British artistes 9 I Should Have Known Better (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music
Manfred Mann, Heinz, Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders etc. Coincidental 10 You Really Got Me (The Kinks-Astor) Apollo Music
with her tour Brenda has a single on Brunswick "Christmas Will Be Just *Locally Produced Record.
Another Lonely Day." GREAT BRITAIN (continued)
American singer Lou Johnson has had a tough time lately as his American in last weekend for his current HMV release "I'm Gonna Be Strong." . . .
Bit "Always Something There To Remind Me" was taken to the top of the Sheridan's "Skinny Minny"
ritish charts by Sandie Shaw on Pye. Now her discoverer, Adam Faith, has
Currently a hit in Germany Polydor issue Tony Minny"
published here by Burlington Music.... "Skinny also covered by new
covered his follow-up "A Message to Martha" on Parlophone. So Johnson has
British all -girl group The Beat Chics and Decca.... Lulu follows her "Shout"
arrived in Britain to promote his original waxing which is released on London.
hit on Decca with "Here Comes The Night." ... The Dynamics make debut on
We hear from Belinda (Johannesburg) Pty. Ltd. that it has acquired the King label with "Say You Will." ......Durium issued two albums "Napoletane
Pye A & R manager penned Petula
score of a bigSouth
African musical "Tokolosche" (an evil spirit feared Sidby Moderne" and "Coro Alpi Milano."
the African ntive). score is by Sam Sklair and stars English actor . The Kinks follow their "You Really
The Clark's latest single "Down Town."
being entered for the Cannes Film Festival. Got Me" hit with "All The Day And All Of The Night" (Pye).
James. The film is
Bumper crop of albums from Decca this month. Italian singer Rita Pavone
has first album on RCA comprising twelve tracks all sung in English. Simul-
taneous transaltantic
release for Brenda Lee's "Merry Christmas From EMI Welcomes Beach Boys To Britian
I
renda Lee" on Brunswick. Peter, Paul and Mary who are still in the EP
arts after many weeks have new "In Concert albums Volumes 1 and 2 which
hould garner pretty
healthy Christmas Sales for Warner Bros. Decca's Phase
series includes a stereo sample comprising fourteen handpicked tracks from
arious albums; "The
Keating Sound" with the 'different' sound of Johnny
eating's Orchestra;
"Christmas Album" by pianist Ronnie Aldrich; "The
instrel Show"
by Eric Rogers Chorale and Orchestra. One of the highlights
f the Decca
release is the original cast album of "Maggie May," the Lionel
art musical starring
Rachael Roberts and Kenneth Haigh. On the classical
ide, RCA has introduced
a new Victrola series of operatic recordings and the
rst release is "Tosca"-a
two-record album which can be purchased sepa-
costing 20/6d each. Future additions to the Victrola series will include
fately
'Madame Butterfly"; "Lucia
di Lammermoor" and "La Forza del Destino".
Quickies: The Barry November 9.
Sisters open season at Talk of the TownK.P.M.
,hr'The Wedding" still topping Best Selling Music Lists for Music
five weeks.... Oriole Records issued Italian hit "Amore Scusami,"re-
ed "My Love,
Forgive Me" by Roberto Cardinali published by Ambassador.
Uproar in Tin Pan Alley caused by BBC announcement withdrawing "Top
r" show_ two -hour -pop-record -program. . BBC blame low audience
res.. . Matt Monro hit I Leave You" now recorded by Frank
atra issued here "SoftlyAs cur- currently burning up the Top 100 with
on Reprise Johnny Tillotson in town promotinga sub- LONDON-The Beach Boys, who are
t MGM release "She Understands Me" published by Gallico Music, "Dance, Dance, Dance," recently visited England onfirm a p.a. trek. While in
iary of KPM.... Gene Pitney now on nation wide tour got a lot of
plugs Blighty, the lads visited EMI Records,in the parent of their American
label (Capitol.) Shown (left to right) the above pic are Arthur Muxlow,
EMI's general promotion manager, Geoffrey Bridge, deputy managing director
Wood, managing director, Al Jardin,
The Best in Britain ...Bens of the firm, Beach Boy Brian Wilson, L. G.manager
Mike Love and Rex Oldfield, marketing for U.S. and licensed reper-
toire. Seated in the foreground are Beach Boys Carl and Dennis Wilson.
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Brazil's Best Sellers
Cash Box B RAZ I L This Last
Week Week
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2
1 *Deixa Isso Pr'a La (Todamérica) Jayr Rodrigues/Philips
2 My Boy Lollipop (Fermata) Millie Small/Philips
3 3 Cin-Cin (Embi) Richard Anthony/Odeon
4 5 Sul Cucuzzolo (Fermata) Rita Pavone/RCA Victor
Trini Lopez passed through Brazil like a lightning! One stand in Sao Paulo 5 4 Scrivi (Ediçòes RCA) Rita Pavone/RCA Victor
(at the Teatro Record) and another in Rio de Janeiro. In both places the house 6 10 *Somos Iguais (Mundo Musical) Altemar Dutra/Odeon
was sold out showing the popularity of the chanter in this country. Odeon made 7 9 Deixe Pr'a Mim A Culpa (Vitale) Agnaldo Rayol/Copacabana
a good promotion taking advantage of the artist's stay in the country, and his 8 6 Una Lacrima Sul Viso (Notas Magicas) Bobby Solo/Chantecler
recently released LP "Latin Album" is selling well, bringing back Trini's num- 9 8 'Separaçào (Ediçòes RCA) Claudio de Barros/RCA Victor
bers to the charts. The contagious rhythm and the personal charm of Trini 10 18 Saudades De Vocé Martha Mendonça/Chantecler
Lopez will be witnessed for a long time through the video-tape of Channel 7. 11 11 'Juramento De Amor (Ediçòes RCA) José Lopes/Chantecler
Wilson de Morais, PR man of pubbery Euterpe in Rio de Janeiro, advises that 12 7 Datemi Un Martello (Fermata) Rita Pavone/RCA Victor
the number "Na Onda Do Berimbau," recently recorded by Ed Lincoln on the
Musidisc label, is considered by the experts as one of the serious candidates for
13
14 -
14 Obsessio (Embi) Sergio Odilon/CBS
La Bamba (Embi) Trini Lopez/Odeon
âe
-
!jf
the first spot during next Carnival. 15 15 -Bicho Do Mato (Embi) Jorge Ben/Philips
It is Ramalho Neto who gives us the latest news from RCA Victor, as 16 Michael Trini Lopez/Odeon &li
follows: Eric Skinner is the new general manager of the record division of 17 12 Viva Las Vegas (Fermata) Elvis Presley/RCA Victor
RCA in Brazil. A new waxing cut by Ronnie Cord, one of the most popular 18 16 0 Mio Signore (Fermata) Edoardo Vianello/RCA Victor
'songsters in the teen field, is through tests made by the promo dept. of RCA a
sure success, even before its launching: "Boliche Legal," a number which deals
with the sport that is presently the rave in this country-American bowling.
19
20 -
13 'Que Queres Tu De Mim (Mundo Musical) Altemar Dutra/Odeon
Meglio Stasera (Fermata) Mike Clifford/Fermata
'Local Product co
Jr
From the subsidiary label, Aloisio de Oliveira's Elenco, we have the news that, COMING UP
thi
to celebrate the first anniversary, four excellent Bossa Nova waxings are being st
released: "Caymmi Visita Tom" (Antonio Carlos Jobim and Dorival Caymmi), 'Do Que Eu Gosto Mais-Lurdinha Pereira and Rolando Boldrin A.
"A Bossa Nova de Ricardo Menescal e Seu Conjunto," "Dick Farney" and Continent ni
"Rosinha de Valença," this last one considered the greatest "violâo" revelation
of the latest years. RCA Victor started the promotion for the launching of the
waxings for the coming Carnival. Some sure successes are already coming out.
Brazil's TOP SIX LP'S roc
i.
From the International field, Henrique Gastaldello announces happily that 1 1 0 Fino Da Bossa-Several Brazilian Artists RITI: Fou;
Henry Mancini is still one of the great favorites, especially with the recently 2 3 Zimbo Trio-Zimbo Trio/RGE Bide
released LP "The Pink Panther" which may appear on the charts soon. 3 2 The Beatles Again-The Beatles/Odeon ;dua
Interesting news about A. Ramalho Neto's (promo manager of RCA) book 4 5 E Proibido Fumar-Roberto Carlos/CBS the
titled "Bossa Nova, Come e Porqué" (BN, How and Why): the manuscript has 5 6 'S Young-Ray Conniff/CBS rt
just been handed to the editor of this future best-seller, which tells all about 6 4 Meus 18 Anos-Rita Pavone/RCA Victor nei
the origins and history of the so-called Bossa Nova. the musical fad which is
seizing everyone all over the world, of which Ramalho has a deep knowledge. Top Six Double Compacts Ito
bte
It is the first book of the kind and it will be translated into English to be I 1) t'alhambequc Rol,crto Carlos/CBS
as
published in the U.S. 2
1
6
'S Young-Ray Conniff/CBS
Sensazionale-Rita Pavone/RCA Victor
E Proibido Fumar-Roberto Carlos/CBS
and
and
(abc
first class "progressive bossa nova" LP-"Os Cinco-Pados" (Heraldo do Monte,
guitar; Gabriel Bahlis, bass; Carlos Alberto Alcântara, sax; Arrudinha, drums
and Buda, trumpet) ; passing by the very popular-"O Canarinho Cantor" with
the colorful Teixeirinha and an extra attraction by versatile Vanja Orico,
Argentina's Best Sellers rdo
e is
test
DOW
famous all over the world as the star of the film "O Cangaceiro." Based on the Week Week Brea,
great success obtained with her rendition of "Saudade De Você," a version of a This Last ine,"
1 1 'Vestida De Novia (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA); Los Nocturnal
Japanese number, which Martha Mendonça sings in Portuguese and Japanese, (Music Hall) na I
this exclusive songstress of the label has a new LP on the market, with several 2 4 'Santander De Batunga (Melograf) Charanga del Caribe (CBS)
tien
numbers of the kind to please the crowds. Another artist who is eyeing her first 3 3 Cumbia Sobre El Mar (Korn) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS); Niko Et.
arts i
LP being released is the charming teen songstress Meire Pavâo, following the trada (Odeon) :I ver;
success of two compacts with the favorite, "O Que Eu Faço Do Latim," referred Inolvidable (Edami) Tito Rodriguez (United Artists) ongs,
to before in this column. From the international field we can count with the 5 2 'Esto (Melograf) Leo Dan (CBS) cal i
return of Domenico Modugno, with the winning number of the Napolitan 6 6 Charada (Neumann) Nester Fabian (Odeon)
is the
Festival-"Tu Si Na Cosa Grande." Ornela Vanoni was the singer who helped 7 9 'Collar De Caracolas (Lagos) Julio Molina Cabral (Music Hal'
needei
bring Modugno's number to the first spot. This song was published by "Curti Los Fronterizos, Los Quilla Huasi (Philips); Ramona Gal. prese
Publishing Group" and was acquired by the three greatest pubberies in the
U.S., the same who also published the famous "Volare."
It is again Sue C. Clark who sends us the latest news from Companhia
Brasileiia De Discos (Philips) in Rio de Janeiro. The demand continues for
8 - (Odeon); Eduardo Rodrigo (RCA)
(Odeon Pops)
music
Bailando Sobre Una Estrella (A Toi De Choisir) Richard Antho' sza in
UMW
fron
9 7 'Changuito Sanero (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA)
Jayr Rodrigues' "Deixa Isso PR'A La," which is also helping greatly the sales 10 14 Contigo En La Playa (Con Te Sulla Piaggia) (Relay) Nico Fidef uando
of his second album "Vou De Samba Corn Você." Tita's version of "Deus co, Hector Eduardo (RCA) Sosa h
Brasileiro" is well on its way to become a big hit, with very good air -play and 11 17 My Boy Lollipop (Korn) Millie Small (Philips) Losl
public reaction. With Italian music being this year's "In" music here in Brazil, 12 15 Twist And Shout (Fermata) The Beatles, Los Jets (Odeon Pops in t
CBD has its latest entry by Connie Francis with her "A La Italiana" LP. The Mayte Gaos, Sylvie Vartan (RCA) ; Los Tammys, Andre (Philip onto ber
company's other international favorites this month include an album by Jack Nitzche (Reprise); Chubby Checker (Fermata) is la
Toots Thielemans, "O Assobiador E Sua Guitarra," "Os Dedos Magicos De 13 10 'Te Llevare (Korn) Beto Fernan (Music Hall) oted ta
Caesar Giovannini" and "Clebanoff Strings Afire In Spain." Millie Small's 14 19 El Cardenal (Korn) Violetta Rivas (RCA) encan
"My Boy Lollipop," a candidate to the number one spot on the charts, has 15 8 Adios Adios Corazon (Korn) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS)
in Ayal
become so popular, that it has been given the Brazilian title of "Meu Cara -
melo"! Jorge Ben has a new single that also incorporates two of his latest
compositions-"Descalço No Parque" and "Gabriella." His fans can't decide
which is better of the two, so it looks as if he will have a "two-sided" hit!
16
17
18
-20 'Lagrima Seca Pepito Perez (Disc Jockey)
Si Je Chante Sylvie Vartan (RCA)
11 'Que Lindo/Oscuridad (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA)
ries sit
EI Vi
atra an
r
Jorge will be part of the Brazilian tour of artists going to the U.S. in Novem- 19 13 La Bamba Dean Reed (Odeon Pops); Trini Lopez (Reprise); Chal from s
ber to play colleges from Los Angeles to New York, terminating in NYC with by Checker (Fermata) by the e
the spectacular show entitled "Bossa Nova Revisited." Everyone feels that his 19 12 Colorado (Sprint) Violeta Rivas (RCA); Elsa Quarta (Philips; naval,"
success in the States will be equal to his great popularity here in Brazil. Orlando (Music Hall)
20 20 'Vuelve A Mi Barquito (Korn) Johnny Tedesco (RCA) dAllp
Juvenal Fernandes gives latest info of the activity of
the new LP cut by Jayr Rodrigues for Philips, besidesFermata the
do Brasil: in
great hit of the
20 16 Por Favor (Please) Frank Ifield (Ariel); Danielo (Odeon Pop -steer
moment "Diz Que Fui Por Ai," the young songster from São Paulo who *Local
famous all over Brazil, cuts once again the other hit number "Cara De became eking
and also "Chamego De Criola" and "Firn De Carnival." This is all Pau" BRAZIL (continued) versio
Fr
pubbery, but we have also news from the Fermata diskery that comes from the cess of his first LP, Jerry Adriani is preparing his second, also with Italil ode)rs
through Elisabeth Guerrieri: the latest release of the label is a single to us
I
(7"- music. With the coming Christmas, Leila Victor has great hopes on the go ere ta
33RPM) by Hamilton Di Giorgio-a version of the Italian hit, "Il Mio sale of her recently released LP "Cantigas Infantis" (Songs for Childret LP an
10 Meu Mundo); b/w "Video Tape," a composition of Hamilton. Mondo" The specialized critic made very good references to the new album "Mu del
excellent release of the Style label, represented in Brazil by Fermata, Another Telles," from which the best numbers are "Born Dia Amiga" and "Nana." Nt del or
great hit by John Foster, "Amore Scusami," on a single compact as with the
well. In contract has been signed with Nelsinho, known as "Rei do Balanço," and! R
CO
for the label is Nino Scarpelli. While Paulo Bob has very much faith us.! meet m
\1'aldir Soares in São Paulo and N. Rosito in Rio are
I
success of his recording for the Carnival of the 4th. Centenary-"Eu Fm:
Musidisc. Nilo Ségió s label. The news: the composer heading the promo of Tororó." As predicted, the first 33 -double with "Renate E Seus Blue Ca af
Rizzi, famous also for the outfit (yellow blouse and and songstress Diana with the number "Vera Lúcia" is becoming a hit. Very good acceptance fr `'° Aa Lu
flags from each Brazilian state on it) in which she makes green skirt with all the the public fans of the kind, to the LP "Retratos," with orchestra under i ',"tee Tf
ances, is now under contract with Musidisc; she finished her personal appear- direction of Radamés Gnatalli, with solos on the mandolin by Jacob.
double -compact (or little LP) with four numbers cutting her first Organized by the "Academic Center Pereira Barreto" of the Medicale Sd a time
Afonso Maia and Celso Diniz are two new names on the of her own authorship.
are also preparing their first waxings for the company. The cast of the label, who of Sao Paulo, under the supervision of the well-known radio man Walter
an authentic connoisseur of "Modern Brazilian Pop Music" apd one of its/ (Conti
e
of the label Pedrinho Rodrigues, under the orientation of exclusive chanter enthusiastic promoters in this country, we had the opportunity to atte
Adelino Moreira, is cutting a single compact (new line) Luiz Bittencourt and one more festival of Bossa Nova, titled "O Remédio E Bossa" (The Me4 Mo
scope' sound; one of the sides titled "Vou with the new "Dyne - Is Bossa). The greatest names of the new wave were present: Os Carl is eprattt Jirer3
de Souza and Alberto l'az, is also the nameZanzar Por Ai" by Carlos Monteiro who introduced each number on the program with a well conceived and orin'
of
newspaper "Ultima Hora." already popular; b/w "Lua Carlos Renato's column on the little song, Pedrinho Mattar Trio, excellent, Walter Santos, Conjunto Robe yonthe
twosome of many hits Haroldo Barbosa and Luiz Reis. Gaiata" by the popular Menescal, Silvia Telles, Vera Brasil, Paulinho Nogueira, Jayr Rodrigues,
Wilson Rodrigues and Lorete De Souza are respectively Looks like another hit! great success of the moment but who somehow didn't fit in, Zimbo onhat
Pr
Trio,
provinces sales departments. General manager of that heading the town and best instrumental group of the moment, Antonio Carlos Jobim, for whom' Wantin tl
pointed by prexy Nilo Sérgio: Romeu Coelho Teixeira is his department was ap- whole show was dedicated, Copa Trio, Marcos Valle, Ellis Regina, who!
More news from the CBS do Brasil, as given name. better every day deserving highest praises, Oscar Castro Neves, Quartet
t
ready the first record of the feminine duet Irmas by the promo dept.: nearly Cy, very cute vocal group (feminine) from Bahia, Alayde Costa, and also,
Campesinas. After the suc - of the high points on the show. Unexpectedly we also had the colaboratlol li 'an
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lips
aca
han
ing
',, (l
Cast,
Trini Lopez,
Card)' the charts in Brazil. Spanish lyrics for this song have been prepared and sever -
(CBS al local versions are expected. Smart is also going to publish several new Euro-
=
message, do so immediately.
pean songs, mainly written by French and Italian composers.
lists) . Several interesting news from Music Hall: under the Vanguard banner,
there is the first album by folk songstress Joan Baez in Argentina, really a
much needed item, since although Miss Baez is not very well known, her wax- RECORD AND MUSIC
ings represent U.S. folk music very well. Other outings include an album with
.al (ìI'
Ramos' -tango music recorded in Japan, and another one cut by Los Trece Soíiadores
for Plaza in Brazil. Also included in the list is an album by pianist Liberace.
MARKETS ARE
Richai News from CBS: the diskery is releasing a new single by tango singer Julio
1
Sosa, currently one of the top names in his specialty. Titles are "Entre Suefios" AVAILABLE
and "Cuando Era Mia Mi Vieja." Besides his TV stints on Channel 4, Monte-
,elay)
video, Sosa has been inked by Channel 11 on Buenos Aires for 1965. Other CBS'
,
artists, Los Buhos, have cut a new single, "No Quiero Llorar" and "Ven y Dime
FOR YOUR
ta (01,
eta
Pronto," in the Liverpool line., while Sandro's latest, "A Hard Day's Night,"
seems to be running very well.
:
PRODUCT
i Odeon is launching a new label, "P.O.P.S.," priced at 495 pesos, and seeming-
ata)
ly devoted to all sorts of customers. First list of news includes an album of
Indoamerican music by Los Chasquis, another one of Paraguayan recordings by
AROUND
{CBS
tErminio Ayala and an LP of Colombian cumbias by Los Barranquilleros. On
e singles the newies by afi- THE WORLD
ado Por El Viento" by Claudio eCaramelo, "Maldito" eby Br azilian'singer Alte -
mar Dutra and "La Guampada" by folk group Los Ariscos.
News from Tonodisc: a new folk singer, Roberto Carala Pazos, has been TELL YOUR STORY IN THE PAGES OF
by and has alady titles: decido," "Noche
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big star very soon.
"Glad All Over" is one of the titles on desk at Julio Korn Publishers and it Cash
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has been recorded
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"Rio Manzanares," an old Colombian standard. The pubbery is
also workingon
oaf other versions"Angelito," widely promoted by Trini Lopez' visit
and a couple THE ONLY TRULY INTERNATIONAL
available in the market.
Microfon is preparing TRADE PUBLICATION IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS
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°'pound installati n of Discos RGE, helped the organizers of the show with
the
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ortüle iuld ' Who know privatelythat this show was also record'ed-
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During the introduction that
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45 rpm -recording, coupled with the singer's "Les filles bord de mer" and jured) informs Cash Box that "Amore Scusami" by John Foster-a journalist :r
"Le grand jeu." with the Italian publication Oggi-is now at last breaking through. This nuts. ç, I
Imperial released its C & W series, "Song of the West" with such estab- Fats ber seems to have a good chance to make it to the top. Alberto Cortez, now re- s
lished names as Cowboy Copas, Moon Mulligan and Hawkshaw Hawkins. siding in Madrid, came over briefly to record an LP, intended especially for the
Domino fans are running wild for three LP -volumes, "Here Comes Fats Again." Latin-American market. Show will pick out from this LP "Dame Felicidad" r e
Further news from Gramophonehouse: JD -singer Jos Brink, after present-
out "Als Ik
and "Fanny" for a single. The last records by the unfortunate Tony Geys and ,i E
ing an Imperial -series of original fairy-tales, has another single Clark Richard, "Limburg Alein" and "Come Home," respectively, are now well e
Je Foto Zie"/"De Regen Ruist"; Capitol rushed out Dean Martin's "Inam- -set on their way to the bestseller -lists. This firm also counts on The Rivieras, who
orata" and Nat King Cole's "Love." Columbia -Holland launched a triple produced "Rockin' Robin"; the Texan J. Frank Wilson's "Last Kiss," Jan Rohde
of dance music -LP's with all -tempo contributions by stars like Michael Holli- "Come 'N Shake." Jules Nu s, managing -director of the company went to Prague rjs
day, Richard Anthony, Jerry Mengo and Ad van den Hoed. to negotiate an agreement with the management of Supraphon, the well-estab .. ç}.
A new potential bestseller for the holiday season will be the brandnew lished classical label. CE
Shepherds' album "Eens werd geboren ." (Once there was born .) a . ,
Adamo is still in the news. Anybody tempted to believe his fame and that of ea r
balanced selection of nonconventional Xmas songs, and a highlight from his records would be shortlived, should now have to admit his mistake. He has al v
HMV's extensive seasonal choice. been nominated for the "Prix du Sourire," an award for his ever friendly and
Rita Reys, Holland's prominent jazz -singer, won the first prize at an Inter- pleasant attitude. Moreover he received from Bovema, sister -company of Gram fc
national Jazz Festival in Prague on October 31. The jury, with German jazz - ophone in the Netherlands in diamond disk, and he was officially presented with r .
critic Joachim Ernst Behrendt as president, consisted of members from West- his "Edison," won in Holland at the "Grand Gala du Disque." n
ern European countries, USA (Joe Napoli), but also from many Eastern Over here from London just to attend a special teenager -festival Ghent
European countries like Russia, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Ten Heinz and Johnny Kid were pounced upon by television. Each of their three ten'
years ago, Rita Reys was selected by American jazz -critics as the best Euro- numbers was recorded and will be broadcast during the youth -programme of
pean female jazz -singer; four years ago, Rita won the Jazz Festival at Juan the Flemish TV. Both received a silver record from Jacques Verdonck, orgar,
Les Pins; this year she triumphed over 9 other female jazz -vocalists in izer of this successful festival. tt
Eastern Europe. Rita Reys is recording for Philips exclusively since 1954. And the much -talked of "Tetes Blanches" from Quebec, Canada, are in B. is t
.She ranks among the best-sold popular Philips-artists in Holland (greatest gium. Wherever they performed they created sensation, not only by their why n(
hit: "Desafinado"). A special LP -album will soon appear, entitled "Ten Years hair, but by an excellent appearance. Albert Van Hoogten, of Ronnex recori ai I
Rita Reys." didn't waste this opportunity and recorded a few of their numbers, one of whi
Erroll Garner arrived at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Nov. 5, for a "live" certainly will become a hit. We would like to make bet a on "Mother In La, den
recording at the Concertgebouw. The recording took place at a special mid- and perhaps also on "It's All Right." They appeared on a special and popul.
night -session, Sat., Nov. 7, with public. The Philips -LP will be released by TV -show in Brussels, together with The Shake -Spears, another beat -gr,
I'.P.I. from Northern -Rhodesia or Zambia, quite successful too with "Shake It Ovo rad.
Otto Vriezenberg, label-mmanager of Phonogram, informed Cash Box of an Jeff De Boeck, manager of Ardmore and Beechwood, proudly announces tha
idea which pays off well in Holland: a low-priced album entitled "Twelve
Golden Hits," hence a collection of the best -sold dozen of toppers during the
his publishing house has acquired the world -copyright for "Dolce Paola" and
"Les Filles Du Bord De Mer" (The Girls From The Seashore), two future the
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past years by Dutch pop -singers like Anneke Grönloh, The Blue Diamonds, Adamo -hits. akt
Willy Alberti and Johnny Hoes. A new company has been founded in Brussels, SA Polydor, which is taking ties
A new Dutch film entitled "Plantage Tamarinde" premiered in Holland dur- over all the activities of the records -department of SA Siemens. Offices and
stores remain at the same address: Chaussee de Charleroi, 116, Brussels t r
o0
ing the last week of October; the scene is laid in Dutch governed Curaçao.
Famous popular composer Melle Weersma (Penny Serenade) wrote the music Mr. Holzapfel remains manager and director. While talking about Polydor: thr t
third record by John Larry, with on the A -side "Waarom' (Why) appears to ,?7eo
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and conducted the Latin -styled orchestra. Featured singer is Marius Monkau.
Philips has released an EP and a single from the sound -track. be headed for the same success as obtained by his "Alleen" Alone), Larry'
Such a steady demand exists in Holland for Patti Page's old Mercury-record- first hit and his first record. Polydor also put out an LP from Frida, a 20-ye:
ing of "Doggie in the Window," Phonogram decided this month to release this old nurse from Ghent, singing lighthearted Flemish songs, with music co^
posed by herself.
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At Grave, a small town in Holland, is a Royal Institute for Blind Children. serves attention. Marie Laforet-and this is a rather remarkable phenomer
Four girls from the Institute, aged around twelve, have formed a vocal -is indeed very much liked in both the Flemish- and French-speaking parte (')
quartet: The Happy Four. They have put Dutch lyrics to the American songs, the country. This company has also recorded a few disks by Flemish singer, R'
"One Road" and "Just a Closer Walk with Thee." Their fresh. happy style, which it puts great faith.
half Spiritual -like and half in the folk-singing trend, impressed band -leader Mr. Janssens, director and manager of Sobedi, several months ago launched ne
and arranger Frans Kerkhof so much that he wrote special arrangements an LP on the market which has international possibilities. It bears the title r. ha
and could do a Philips -recording of both titles. Willy Alberti has recorded a "Congolo Mass," a Congolese mass, recorded at Ghent. A priest has managed k 11'
special single devoted to Dutch world -champion judo Anton Geesink. On to make it something really special. The performers are Belgian boys and girls avn s
Philips. members of religious choirs. "Congolo Mass" is an LP, which despite the laa Br
CBS Gramofoonplaten recently released several new LP's in the popular guage-barrier, should stir up much interest anywhere. The record is sold undo w
field, including an in -person recording featuring Hollywood's greatest com- the Olympia -label. On the same label a Flemish singer Remy Ray is enjopisi ni
posers, conducting their own works, entitled "Music From Hollywood," with considerable success with a popular Brussels version of an Adamo-hit Vol harts
special guest-star Mahalia Jackson. Aretha Franklin also is making her way Permettez -Monsieur?" (Excuse -Me, Mister?) Kalinka, a nice -looking and darto amp'
through Europe. CBS just released her exciting LP, "The Electrifying Aretha skinned singer, who distinguished herself this past summer at the festival
Franklin." As yet little known in this territory, Dutch VARA Radio will Konkke-on-Sea, is now breaking through with her latest numbers "J'm'e c the
broadcast a program dedicated entirely to her on November 20. Fous, Je T'aime" (I Don't Care, I Love You) and "Va -t -en" (Go Away). n't b
don n
in the classical field, CBS released several new LP's including Leonard an ti
Bernstein's interpretation of Liszt's "A Faust Symphony" and Symphonic HOLLAND (Continued) rash(
Poem, "Les Preludes," and Schubert's "Die Schöne Müllerin," sung by Lotte .new record with two of his own compositions, "Ren Naar Hem" and "Ddl Ldica
Lehmann and accompanied by Paul Ulanowsky. Eens In," recorded with the Liverpool Sound. Trea Dobbs is rocketing to theft in
Many thousands of people in Holland, recalling the tremendous perform- of the Dutch charts with the Basart-song, "Ik Vraag Het Aan de Sterrett 's, at
ances she gave in Utrecht and R'dam, during her last visit to Holland, sym- the Dutch version of a German manuscript, which Basart acquired fro Dru
pathize with the illness of Mahalia Jackson and sincerely hope she will soon Editions Meisel, Berlin. The flipside is also with Basart, "Es War Einmd fA
recover. Dutch title "Ik Hield Van Jou." Basart signed up the rights of the le kocha
CBS' Christmas -repertoire includes LP's of The Ray Conniff Singers Conny-song "John Der Edle Ritter." A local Dutch version is in prepared:
("Christmas with Conniff"), Mahalia Jackson's "Silent Night," Percy Faith's Basart is glad to be able to report that it handles the American song, H row
"Christmas Music," The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugène Ormandy Jean, Hey Dean," popular in Holland under the title, "Hup, Hup, Hsi ral
with "The Glorious Sound Of Christmas" and E. Power Biggs' "Music For A recorded by the cocktail trio on the Imperial label. The Dutch lyrics de
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Merry Christmas." Furthermore, CBS released three new Christmas LP's of written by Eli Asser, as well as those of the flipside, "De Hele Wereld Ale
r yo(
Andy Williams, The New Christy Minstrels and Johnny Cash. wit
CBS's sales certainly shall surpass sales of previous years in an important Van Ons," published by Goodman-Basart. Basart productions, active work fine
way, in this territory, according to CBS' sales manager Hemmy J. S. Wap- on new ideas and new recordings, released through Phonogram a new d helm
perom. Jan & Leni with two Dutch compositions: "Houd Je Vaders Stoel in Ere,'sl Dea
Pete Seeger is expected to come to Holland (Haarlem) during the last week "Het Huis Aan De Gracht." Basart expects strong reactions on these rei Bill
of December. He will be one of the top -stars in the so-called "Heart's Desire" Vivace-Basart has a big hit in hand with the song "In der Mondhellen Nell But
Concerts, which will be held between Dec. 28 and Dec. 31. sung by Gert & Hermien Timmerman and released on the C.N.R.-label. 9tt flat.
On the C.N.R.-label a fabulous Pia Beck -album has been released with the came into the (':,,h Box Dutch Top Ten this week. The flipside, "Der Be Johi
title "A Portrait of Pia." which shows the great talent of Holland's Hochzeitswager is also with Basart. a
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$ 7 Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes'Motown) wherever recent stint th
(Belinda/ sands of teenage admirers they go. During a TV here
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Dolce Paolo ( Adamo, HMV (Anagon Heemstede)
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Quand Les Roses ( Adamo /Pathé) (Anagon Heemstede)
lads were mobbed at the airport, and as shown above, completely surros'
on stage while they were performing. The click British rock and roll e ) t Ois '
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Two hot items over at the Decca side of compo these days include "I'm A Enrique Guzman, who just arrived from Spain where he did a series of
happy Guy" by Rick Nelson and "Hope You Understand" by the Kingston performances, has on CBS a new long play containing songs like "Poor Little
sha
'rio. Barry Paine figures both of them for chart action in short order. Look Rich Girl," "Mare Non Cantare," "To Love Again," "Plus Je T'entends," "This
ousl
or a re recording of "Mademoiselle" by Orval Prophet. Orval did considerable I Know,""Me Conformo,""Tuve to Amor,"" Pícara," "Eso Quiero,""El fin del
ou
usiness with the side on Decca some years ago, and now proposes a French- Mundo," "Por Favor un Tango" and "Muchacha Bonita." In this album, is
'his
;nglish reading of the good ballad which could make it a winner all over "Enrique ...El Romantico," the arrangements were made by Chuck Anderson
and Algueró, who also wrote four of the themes. You notice a new style in
.gain. "Colinda" and "Crazy Arms" have now been confirmed as the next
., no
ly to
ingle pairing for Lucille Starr. "Colinda" is already a big winner in the Otta- Enrique who seems to be singing for older people and not for teenagers who
wa area as CKOY deejay Ted Daigle has been on it for some time. Lucille's built him into the category of an idol.
?elir'
Gee
tinning French -English presentation of a song would seem to make "N'Oublie RCA Victor released a new Argentinian single with the voice of Violeta
now
amais" a natural for the thrush's next recording session. The song has been Rivas singing the songs "Cheat . . . Cheat" and "Besos de Papel" (Paper
cera,
long time favorite of all ages in French Canada, and has a lilting melody Kisses). Violeta is expected to do a picture with Enrique. And talking about
Ian
hat is bound to find favor with both French and English record fans. The new "Cheat ...
Records.
Cheat," this tune was also recorded by Manolo Munoz on Musart
Phyllis Marshall album on Columbia, "That Girl," continues to receive top
to P,
vell:
rriority attention from Canada's good music programmers. Album sells well From Caracas, Venezuela, we received a post card signed by Las Hermanas
wherever it is played. Miss Marshall was a participant, in person, in a CJAD- Jiménez, who before leaving cut at Orfeon Records a 45 with the songs "Flit
nd t
kick off promotion for the album, as the station staged a Phyllis Flit" and "Mil Carinos."
e. H 4ontreal day. Label has released a single pairing lifted from the LP, "Trust Before leaving town for Acapulco to rest a few days, Pat Boone did a TV
darshall
iendl
n Me" b/w "I Ain't Got The Man I Thought I Had." Phyllis is featured with performance on the Raid Astor Show. This was Pat's only performance on TV
gofl
lie Buck Clayton Quintet on both LP and single. Billy And The Martiniques besides the two week performances at the Terrazza Cassino night club.
ente,
Lre represented on a new Tamarac pairing that is coming for some heavy air
Los Locos del RItmo will leave town to do a long season in Buenos Aires.
day in the Sarnia area over CHOK radio. "Queen Of The Hop" and "Splish Los Locos recorded at Orfeon Records four new possible hits.
ival
;plash" are the two sides for the' entertainer, well known in Canadian enter- CBS introduced a new modern group under the name of "Johnny Jets" with
their
e inment circles under a different billing. The Gene Pitney single, "I'm Gonna the songs, "Sapito Ken Yu" and "Yeah! Yeah!." The Johnny Jets will try to
gram
3e Strong," is a ready made hit for the Columbia folks. The Columbia label
popularize the new rhythm, "Ken Yu" in México.
ark,
t ill now distribute Musicor releases in Canada. As they get the Pitney side Xavier Cugat, who was to debut at El Patio's night club on November 9, had
gut to the country's spinners it is being instantly listed and played thanks to to delay his performance because of problems with his visa.
are
.he big head start the side had with the U.S. spinners. A good new sound for Replacing Victor Gutierrez Urquiza, who died a few days ago, in the classic
thei
Osmond Brothers on their most recent MGM release. They have aban- catalog production department of CBS Records is Sergio Cardona Guzman.
iex
:he
hned, at least for this session, the sound that made them famous. They come
"Lo Mejor De ..." (The Best Of ...) is the new RCA promotion. It is a
me of
on like a combination of the Beach Boys and Jan And Dean on an up tempo
series for collector's that contains an album of three long plays with the best
ier I.
arrangement of "Mr. Sandman" that could be their first really big commercial of each of its most popular artists of all times. With a special price you can
and
success.
buy albums of Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, Carlos Cardel, Tona la Negra, Juan
beat the Wes Dakus Group from Edmonton, out on Quality
"Las Vegas Scene" by Arvizu, Jorge Negrete, Miguel Aceves Mejia, Lucha Reyes, Perez Prado,
ke It
.n Canada a lot of picks by the country's spinners. Wherever the
is coming for Virginia Lopez, Maria Victoria, Maria Luisa Landin, Amalia Mendoza, Her-
noun
air exposure, sales follow in good quantity. Indeed, says Quality's
side gets
manos Martinez Gil, Los Tres Reyes and others, with the best of their reper-
Parl
Clyde McGregor, even in Montreal, where air play has been comparatively
toires. This promotion also includes albums with The Best of Mexican Folklore,
, two
ight, the side is selling in small but regular quantities. Ottawa has gone for The Best of Christmas Music and The Best of Danceable Music. This promotion
the Dakus outing in a" big way, and Kingston retailers are moving good
was planned for the Christmas season in mind.
ich is
quantities of the side. It'll be slow but steady in its chart climb. The new Del Los Hooligans' rock and roll group cut the Spanish version of "Pretty
Of
Shannon single, "Keep Searchin'," should keep the artist's hit string intact.
Woman" (Nena Linda" and You Will be Mine ("Seras Para Mi"). Johnny, who
Bra
,
CKLC, Kingston spinner Bob McCord is reportedly on his way to a deejay
used to be the soloist of this group, left the group because to study in the
Pols post at WIFE in Indianapolis. Don Wayne is back on the air in the Montreal United States, where he is planning to form his own group.
') ap
area. The deejay is hosting a Saturday spot on CKJL in St. Jerome. He fea-
Beautiful green-eyed vocalist Imelda Miller cut at Musart Records a new
one
Lures phone calls to top chart stars on his show, recently interviewing J.
,
extended play containing the songs "Sabato Notte," "La Cupla del Amor" (The
Blame of Love), "Voy a Llorar Esta Noche" (I'm Gonna Cry Tonight) and
1
Lda
a Frank Wilson, among others. Don is also active on the retail scene in the
muse!
,i
lontreal area at Steve's place in Dorval. A top man in the London family is "Una Flor En El Camino" (A Flower on the Road). On the same label, Los
reportedly about to take his leave of the company, and Canada altogether. Impala recorded the new songs "Ayer Te Ví Ilorar" (Yesterday I Saw You
certa Details as they
become available. Lee Farley indicates that the action on the Crying) and "Hoy Te Voy A Buscar" (Today I'm Gonna Get You). And from
e phut Lesley Gore single seems to be shifting from "Hey Now" to the flip side, "I the Musart International department we received a single made by Gerry &
;king p Wish I Was A Boy." The Esquires by all reports will have a monster with the Pacemakers with the themes "How Do You Do It" and "You'll Never Walk
risk s'n their latest on Capitol, "So Many Other Boys." It's a pick and/or a chart Alone."
item at nearly every Canadian station. The new Elvis Presley single, "Roust-
From Madrid is Spanish singer Salomé, who is Andy Russell's fiancé and who
, ago
about" has been lifted from the sound track LP of the new Elvis Presley
la may make her debut at the Terrazza Cassino. Salomé is an exclusive artist of
picture soon to open in several key Canadian markets, Mike Belter Records.
Mexico's Best Sellers
tears t starrer. With the
has Doyle is keeping his fingers crossed for chart action on the side. No confir-
ni
boVs at cation available at this writing as to whether Capitol of Canada will release
espite the new Beatles pairing that has been released in the U.S. "I Feel Fine" b/w
disso "She's A
Woman" is getting the usual Beatle pick treatment in many top
1 Como Te Extrano Mi Amor-Leo Dan (CBS)-Hnos. Canedo (Peerless)-
,ay is
American markets. One way or another, the sides will soon be all over Cana-
(Mumusa)
lamo-h' dian charts and airwaves. New Atlantic side making the C.B. scene from Jo
2 Voy-Sonia López (CBS)-Javier Solis (CBS)-Luis Demetrio (Musart)
oking Ann Campbell and hubby Troy Seals could develop into a winner. Artists are
-Pepe Jara (RCA)-Olga Guillot (Musart)-(Emmi)
the fe picking the bluesie side, "I Found A Love Oh What A Love," but flip 3 Tu Seras Mi Babi-Les Surfs (Gamma)-Vianey Valdéz (Peerless)
imber shouldn't be overlooked. It's an up tempo outing called "Who Do You Love." 4 Invierno Triste-Connie Francis (MGM)
;o ARt London will distribute the new Gaiety outing by Canadian Jerry Palmer.
5 Aburrida Y Sola-Pily Gaos (RCA)
Zanadian though he is, Jerry is now an American resident and his latest for 6 Tijuana-Los Persuasivos (Gamma)-Pablo Beltran Ruiz (RCA)-Carlos
Don Grashey's San Jose, California-based label could well be his best. Hal
Campos (Musart)-Los Xochimilcas (Peerless)-Los Blue Boys (Musart)
Ross indicates airplay at the very early stages of release by Bob Wood on
-Luis Andrés Gonzalez (RCA Camden)-(Grever)
7 Y La Amo-Santo y Johnny (Gamma)
em a CRCK
in Regina, a town where Jerry enjoyed some tremendous receptions to 8 Entrega Total-Javier Solis (CBS)-Alvaro Zermeno (Orfeon)-Flor
oeting his
p.a.'s, and on Montreal's CKGM. A good all format side is out on Mercury Silvestre (Musart)-(Mumusa)
an de by Roy Drusky
as he updates the while back Johnny Horton hit, "All For The 9 Amaneci En Tus Brazos --Jose Alfredo Jiménez (RCA)-Marco Antonio
Love Of A Girl." A little play could make it take off in a big way. Producer
Jerry Rochon of CFCF-TV's "Like Young" is reportedly exiting the Montreal
viart Muíiíz (RCA)-Alberto Vazquez (Musart)
hts of outlet. 10 El Esqueleto-Miguel Angel (Musart)
in The show has been one of the better record exposure vehicles in Montreal
P
ican for several years. The co -hosts of the segment, June Mack and Jim McKenna,
s CANADA (Con't)
up, R although young
in years, are very experienced TV personalities and are big
Regional action has been noted on the class folkish item. Channel three
etch favorites with Montreal youngsters. The Saturday show can always be counted
1- dance party on WCAX-TV in Burlington, Vermont, utilizes the C.B. chart
le we on for a fine array
of top record talent, and local artists as well. Jerry's hand to present its Top Ten every week. Show has a big following in northern New
act" ou the helm will be missed as he takes his leave for Toronto. CKOY-Ottawa England and the Province of Quebec. "Lumberjack" by Hal Willis is a national
ram, spinner, Dean Hagopian, will shortly have a new single on the market break out in Canada say the Quality folks with sales pushing the equivalent
of 200,000 in the U.S. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" is a new
toe! m Through Bill Fisher's
llied distribution set up. The session was cut at Empire release on Philips by Dusty Springfield.
on the 0ound in Buffalo, N.Y. and could vault the popular deejay onto the charts in
ao time flat.
ondhell
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John Porteous was a recent C.B. visitor. He was jubilant over the
ARC'S
Smiles Of An Australian Trip
t
N.R.
side, story on the Terry Black outing, "Unless You Care." He
smss Canada sales
vported that Terry was a sensation in the recent chum show of record stars
n Toronto,
and there is some thought being given to reviving the artist's
list ARC release,
"Sinner Man," to follow up his success on alsothe current
crash, now happening
Ines fig on both Canadian and U.S. charts. John is expect -
some tremendous seasonal business on his new Christmas set featuring
he TV
cast of "Sing Along Jubilee." Orders are already flocking in from the
aritimes.
The Five Faces
elease The Of Manfred Mann," a new Capitol LP, is currently on
set contains the gigantic number one chartbuster for the group,
D00 Wah Ludy Didd " "5-4-3-2-1" is still doing a brisk business in Canada
end Paul
White indicates the next Manfred Mann single, "Sha La La," stacks
ap as an even
bigger seller. Lee Mandell from Liberty's Hollywood h.q. was a
event Montreal visitor for conferences with Liberty's Canadian distrib., Lon -
an' Lee previewed some sensational album material during his Montreal
tOP over. "The well be
Beatle Ballads" by the Johnny Mann Singers could to
beat set the
very commercial and very prolific group has had date. SYDNEY-Wayne Newton is not one to cool his heels in his Hollywood home.
other set
that should create quite a stir with radio and retail people alike The Capitol songster, along with two T.M. Music executives, recently made an
extended p.a. tour of Australia. Pictured (left to right) at a reception given
a new Package by
a group to be billed as the Sunset Strings. It is the the artist during his down under trek are T.M. promotion manager Tony Brady,
ey do
st
11l°Y Orbison
Song Book" look for a single from the set, "Running Scared" Newton, ATN 7 deejay Johnny O'Keefe and Norman Whiteley, managing
111r
which wide in by
opck
any°
Uie Grenwood
CCountySingers onKappld ecould be g an this country.n Anne" biak
director of the pubbery.
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SCANDINAVIA
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SCANDINAVIA
Knut Mork of Morks Musikforlag has asked for a correction. "Oh Pretty
"
Cash Box
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A lot of new records during those first days of Nov.: Among the deck
are releases by: Richard Anthony, Sylvie Vartan, Claude François, Leny
Woman" is not published by Morks but by Acuff -Rose Scandia for Scandinavia. Escudero.
Reuter & Reuter is not the publisher of the song in Sweden and Denmark. How- This week we had Brenda Lee for one show at the Olympia in the Musics
ever, Acuff -Rose Scandia is distributing its sheet music thru Morks in Den- rama broadcast. Brenda has been a huge success and after the show the 111
mark and Reuter & Reuter in Sweden, which might explain the confusion. director of Polydor Records announced that she might come back in tilt
Along with "Oh Pretty Woman," Acuff -Rose Scandia is also the publisher of Spring for three weeks. , s
"Bread And Butter," a song being recorded by several artists in Scandinavia On the same program we saw Frank Alamo. This young French singed rad
Italian singer Robertino has celebrated his 18th birthday, which has resulted can now be classed as a star. 0
in an LP titled "Robertino Is 18" on Triola in Scandinavia. It's ready for im- Pascal of Tutti Publishing is back from the States. He announced that ,t
mediate release all over western Europe, and the U.S. and Canada, in the he sold to Leeds Alain Barrière's song "Ma Vie." This song has been sold jI;
to Germany, Italy, Spain, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. Pascal brings bad tel
.
latter countries on Kapp. Robertino has been recording for Danish label Triola
ever since he started his career several years back. In connection with his a new American song called: "Work Song." He was quite impressed by the l a
birthday, he will make a tour around Scandinavia with p.a.'s and TV on the good quality of American treatments of Brassens' songs. They are published ei
schedule. Also another tour in the U.S. and Canada is being planned. He did by Duke Niles' Rayven Music in the U.S.
a very successful tour in the United States and Canada about a year ago. Philips announces a new record by Claude Bolling and his new vocal group dt
tagged "Les Parisiennes." This record will be on sale very soon. The label
NORWAY notes excellent reactions from deejays for two songs: "C'est Tout De Mime in
A letter just arrived from Munich where the Norwegian show biz king Arne Malheureux Que l'on Ne Puisse Pas Sortir Dans Les Rues Après 9h Du Soir' an
Bendiksen is with Wenche Myhre, the Norwegian lark now making her inter- and "L'Oiseau Rare." Both are published by SEMI Meridian. to
national career with German recordings and TV. The artist, only 17, is the We have very good news of US tour of Nana Mouskouri. Philips Recorde kot
sensation of the century at the pop market in Norway where she just had her received a telegram after her first performance stating that the lark wee nil
sixth or seventh top seller on the charts, a Norwegian recording of the German a real smash. thi
tune "Ja, Ich Weiss Wenn Ich Will" (I Know What I Want). It is a good SEMI publishing announces that "Tobacco Road" has been recorded for n.
result of a local artist in a country where most people prefer to buy records Pathé by Dick Rivers. The Surfs recorded for Festival another American n
guided by the Continental Radio Luxembourg, a station where very few hit "That's The Way Boys Are." (French title: "Je Ne Peux Pas Changer'). ish
Norwegian records are aired. Bendiksen, head of Arne Bendiksen A/S with Monty, on Barclay Records, sings "Tchick Tchang," French treatment of diti
local labels Triola and Sonet, told Cash Box that he has just signed a contract U.S. new beat: "Do The Blue Beat." Françoise Hardy recorded for Vogue, he
with Mr. Beierlein of Edition Montana in Munich and will start releasing his "Pas Gentille." It is an adaptation of "Bad Boy."
new label Star Club in Norway. Also on the publishing side there will be a Pathé Marconi tells us that Belgium singer Salvatore Adamo just received h:S
closer cooperation between Bendiksen and Beierlein for the future. a gold record with 19 diamonds on (He is 19 years old) for his great sucres hat
The Jim Reeves song, "Not Until The Time," on the charts here for the third in Belgium, and France for his song "Vous Permettez Monsieur." I
week now, is published by Palace Music AB, the Stig Anderson pubbery in That firm gave a party on Nov. 6 to celebrate the first LP sung in Frencl Ma
Stockholm. New on the charts here this week is "Twelfth Of Never" with Cliff by American movie and TV star Gardner McKay.
Richard on Columbia. Claude François just recorded a French treatment of an American top In j, in
Latest releases from Iversen & Frogh A/S, EMI here, includes six singles, by The Newbeats: "Bread and Butter." The French title is "Du Pain fl én ir
mainly British, four EP's and three LP's. Among the latter can be mentioned Du Beurre." On the same record Claude François sings "Donna Donna."
"The Fabulous Favorites" with Kay Starr on Stateside. Jean Sablon recorded a French adaptation of "The Girl Of Ipanema." Or us I
the same record there are two songs he wrote: "La Pluie" (SEMI) and or tlt
SWEDEN "Ouai Ouai La Tiare." n
Publisher Stig Anderson of Sweden Music AB and other pubberies, off for After the Singing Nun we have a new record by a Belgium singing moe0
Paris and Amsterdam for business talks.. . Publisher Felix Stahl expected le Père Didier. He sings "Les Pantoufles" and "La Complainte Du Blouse 01
back from Ramberg where he had been hospitalized. Noir." (Philips records). i
Bo Löfberg of Philips -Sonora looked very happy when he studied the sales On Polydor Records we have a new EP by Les Compagnons De La Chanso
reports for the latest single with local talents Sven-Ingvars. They have done with three songs by Charles Aznavour: "Y'a Rien A Faire," "Au Printemf.
two local copyrights and if the sale continues as it has started, the popular Tu Reviendras" and "Que C'est Triste Venise."
group will be back on the charts again. Gigliola Cinquetti, Italian winner of the Grand Prix De l'Eurovision-W,
The Jim Reeves success "I Love You Because" has been recorded in Swedish recorded her first French record, with "Tout Un Dimanche Loin De Toi
a French treatment of "Il Primo Bacio Che Daro."
by Gunnar Wiklund for EMI, his debut record for this company. The Swedish Myriam Michelson, has created in France a new dance coming from Lapons'
lyrics, "Mest Av Allt," have been written by Gösta Rybrant. It is backed with and called Letkiss. We have heard a Barclay record played by an orchestra n(R
"Jag Farr Inget Svar Av Dig," a Swedish version of "Have, I Stayed Away Too directed by Anton Letkiss.
Long." Reuter & Reuter is publisher of the two songs. A new EP by Leny Escudero boasts four of his songs: "Merci Tout P'tit,' Lai
nit
"Tout Ce Qu'il A Fallu," "P'tit Frère," and "Quand Tu Reviendra."
Barclay announces a new record by Jean Ferrat with one song called"Qui
Denmark's Best Sellers serais Je Sans Toi." want
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1 4 I Should Have Known Better (The Beatles/Odeon) Multi -
tone A/S
Japan's Best Sellers thee
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2 3 4 Have I The Right (The Honeycombs/Pye) Wilhelm Hansen, This Last the "
ord h
Musik-FoHag Week Week
3 6 2 Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) Acuff-Rose 1 1 A Hard Day's Night-Beatles (Ódeon) Sub-Publisher/Toshiba PI in
new
Scandia 2 4 I Should Have Known Better-Beatles (Odeon) Sub-Publishn
1 1 2 Let's Go (Sir Henry & His Butlers/Sonet) Winckler-Pro- Toshiba a to
--
8 5 10 Such A Night (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Morks Musik- (King)
forlag 7 Sailor Boy-Sherry Sisters (Epic) 2
9 10 10 It's All Over Now (The Rolling Stones/Decca) Morks 8 We Should Have Known Better-Beatles (Odeon) Sub -Publish'
Musikforlag Toshiba
10 7 7
(
Do 1Vah Diddv Diddy (Manfred Mann/HMV) Belinda
:uirlin:r\i:r) AB
9 7 The Big Build Up-Bert Kaempfert (Polydor); Izumi Yukina
(Victor); Cool Cats (Columbia); Chiyoshi Tomimatsu (Toshú
Sub-Publisher/Shinko
1
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JAPANESE
This Last N cck. This Last
Weck Week On Chart Week Week
1 1 3 Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) Acuff -Rose 1 1 Ozashiki Kouta-Mahina Stars & Kazuko Matsuo (Victor)
Scandia 2 2 Tokyo Olympic Ondo-Haruo Minami (Teichiku)
2 2 7 1 Should Have Known Better (The
3 3 Shiawasenara Teo Tatako-Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba)
Lyche
Beatles/Odeon) Edition 4 4 Koio Surunara-Yukio Hashi (Victor)
3 3 5 I Guess I'm Crazy (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) 5 5 Aito Shio Mitsumete-Kazuko Aoyama (Columbia)
f .1 S °Pappa'n Til love-Mette (Rolf Just Nilsen-Birgit Strom/ 6 6 Osaka Gurashi-Frank Nagai (Victor)
NorDisc) 7 7 Orewa Omaeni Yowainda-Yujiro Ishihara (Teichiku) 1
5 10
7
2 Jeg Vet Hva Jeg Vil (Ja, Ich Weiss Wenn
(Wenche Myhre/Triola)
3 Not Until The Next Time (Jim Reeves/RCA
Ich Will)
8
9
10
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10
8
Sayonara Tokyo-Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba)
Nanimo Iwanaide-Mari Sono (Polydor)
Futarino Hoshio Sagasoyo-Yasuo Tannabe (Victor) ra
Music Stig Anderson Victor) Palace
8
2 Where 1)id Our Love Go (The Supremes/Stateside) Belinda
(Scandinavia) AB
This Last
Week Week
ALBUMS
P\
6 4 I'm Into Something Good (The Herman's Hermits/Co-
-
pie (Alai
lumbia) Screen Gems'Stig Anderson I 1 A Hard Day's Night-The Beatles (Odeon)
2 2 Belafonte At Greek Theater Concert No. 2 ,a Et
9 5 17 I Won't Forget You (Jim Harry Bel
Reeves/RCA Victor) Palace (RCA)
Music; Stig Anderson palhit
10 - 1 The Twelfth Of Never (Cliff Richard 'Columbia) 3 3 Kissin' Cousin-Elvis Presley (RCA) e of T
*Local copyright 4 4 My Fair Lady-Broadway Soundtrack (Columbia) f, ctitaa
5 5 The Beatles No. 2-The Beatles (Odeon) {
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A new promotion for singles is in the air as the Discoteque business contin- Enrique Lebendiger, president of Fermata Do Brasil, stayed here for a
ues to grow. couple of weeks in Oct. having had negotiations with our music concerns to
The German singles industry, which must depend on radio play and juke box introduce "La Novia" and other songs of Brasil. Also, he wanted to bring
action, now has a brand new outlet as the major and smaller cities are getting back some Japanese songs for his market and announced that he would make
hot on the idea of the Discoteque. Of course, you know that a "Discoteque"is
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a big effort to promote such Japanese songs in Brasil.
a night club that plays records for its guests instead of a "live"band and the Seiji Ito recently left Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd., and Toshiba Music
idea is becoming more and more popular here. The idea which started in Ber-
Publishing Co. and set up his own firm, New Orient Music Inc. During his
lin and Vienna has spread all over the country and over 250 clubs of this sort stay at Toshiba, he was in charge of the direction of the Stateside label in
are now operating. Although many of the teen oriented clubs in Berlin and addition to his main job in music publishing. The address of his new office
Munich pride themselves on a "no German records allowed" policy and con- is: New Orient Music Inc., Sanyo Bldg., 2-27 Motomachi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo;
tinually push out Italian, French, British and U.S. hits, most of the clubs push
Tel. Tokyo 812-7867, 812-2291/8.
the new German language hits as well. The younger set are flocking to these
Cosdel-Victor, handling Seeco label since March 1958, one of the very first
clubs as most of them have very reasonable prices due to the "no live enter-
labels in the Cosdel-Victor World Group, entered its eighth year of association
tainment" savings and still provide the guest with the finest music in the with Seeco, to promote Latin music, for which there are a few labels here.
world for dancing. The record buying public often hit the clubs to find out Recent releases by this company are "Tito Guizar Canta Los Exitos" by
about the newest releases and then visit the record shops to buy their favor-
Tito y Lilia Guizar, "Canciones Que Yo Queria Haber Grabado Primero" by
ites. Not only the club owners profit from these clubs but they also serve as a
Celia Cruz, "Oye Mi Piano" by Damiron, "Our Love" by Jose Melis, His Piano
shot in the arm for the slacking singles business here. The larger cities in
and Orch., etc.
Germany already are loaded with between 10 and 30 such clubs and even the Nippon Victor has recently been extending a big push for "The Theme
small towns find that this type of club is inexpensive to operate and brings in
From Behold A Pale Horse" from the original Colpix soundtrack record,
top profits. This new style of night club which is the rage all over the conti-
expecting to make it a smash.
nent will be a great partner for the record industry and a free promotional
The Record Dealers Association of Osaka District (president, Tamotsu
tool which can reap tremendous profits for all parties concerned.
Kawaguchi), authorized by our government as the first judicial association
.ori
John Jack Finsterwald of German Vogue is back from the USA where he in the music world here, had a big celebration party concerning its establish-
set up new publishing connections for the Vogue publishing interests newly
ment, at New Osaka on November 11, inviting manufacturers and govern-
Cha.
established in Germany. Jerry Moss of A&M records visited Cologne for meet-
mental officials in the district.
atre
ings with Vogue's international dept. head Larry Yaskiel. Larry also reports
Carmen Cavallero, arrived here on Oct. 29 for his second visit, attended a
for
chat the firm has signed up Everest records for distribution in this territory.
press conference at Tokyo Prince Hotel held on the 30th, expressed his
Business for the firm is better than ever before and distribution chief Paulus
pleasure at coming here again, and played his favorite number, "Begin The
says that Xmas sales should set new records for the firm. Larry Yaskiel is also
Beguine," and others. There will be twelve performances at Kosei Nenkin Hall,
heading for London this month to record Dionne Warwick and The Searchers
Tokyo, ending Nov. 19th at Sankei Hall before his departure on the 22nd.
in German along with new A&R man Friedel Berlipp.
Arthur Lyman and his band are arriving here on the 19th, and Nippon
A&R man Gerhard Mendelson reports that he has recorded Leslie Gore for
Grammophon is releasing the "Glorious Arthur Lyman" and "Jungle Drums"
Philips in German. Leslie will present the German tune written by Charly
adding to previously released numbers by him, while his performances will
be at Sankei Hall, Tokyo on Nov. 27.
ican
Niessen in TV and the flip side is a translation of her U.S. hit " It's Gotta Be Nippon Crown opened a reception at Shinsekai, Tokyo, on Nov. 5 to cele-
)u P
You."
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Klaus Reiman Polydor reports that Brenda Lee is due in Germany this brate the starting of the show by its young and promising talent, Teruhiko
ant. week for appearances in Hamburg, a TV show in the city and guest perform- Saigo.
SE) ances in the Star Club. She went
to Munich week last of for taping a nation- Nippon Victor entered into a contract with C.A.M., Italian recording com-
wide TV show where she will perform her newest recordings.
pany holding many movie themes, and Nippon Victor will be releasing the
Teldec records reports that the fastest moving record of the year for the first two pushes on this label, Desterto Rosso and Otto Emezzo. Due to this
firm is "Oh Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison which has sold over 100,000 rec-
arrangement, Nippon Victor will handle a big part of soundtrack music of
vids here after only 3 weeks of release. It looks like this record can be one of
Italian movies.
the biggest English language records of the year here. Ralph Maria Siegel, the Nippon Victor released the expected strong numbers for the year end
publisher of the tune tells us that there will soon be a German cover record on sale, "Kimi No Hitai Ni Hikaru Hoshi" and "Aisuru Koto Kara Hajime Yo,"
;he market. Ralph, who just returned from a tremendously successful trip to
cut by its top star Yukio Hashi, and Hiroshi Wada and his Mahina Stars.
:he U.S.A., also is busy pushing the Roy Orbison hit "It's Over" which also
Glamorous singing and film star Dorothy Dandridge just did a week of
ias a hot German cover record by newcomer Peter Kamp on CBS. The New - performances in the Tokyo area, marking her first visit to Japan. She arrived
meats' hot hit "Bread and Butter',' is also getting action for Ralph as are "Re -
October 29, with her accompanist, Edward T. Beal.
from member (Walkin' in the Sand)" which has now been done by Electrola star After opening at Tachikawa Air Base, she appeared at the New Latin
an o Shirley in German with a new text from Ralph. The original record by The Quarter Nov. 2 through the 7th.
.hangri Las has been released by Vogue here. Ralph also brought back some
,erman music made in USA from his trip as Gerhard Winkler's tune
Sweden's Best Sellers
i To
dra." 'Georgine" has been recorded by Johnny Mathis for Mercury with the title
g ca 'All I Wanted." Another tune from Ralph's publishing house written by Hel-
mut Zacharias has been produced for RCA Victor by Claus Ogerman under
;he title "San Juan" and the compositions and recordings of guitar star Fred This Last Weeks
4rtmeier with "Razzia in Hongkong" and "Tornado" which came out here on Week Week On Chart
Ralph's Jupiter label have been released in the states by London records. 1 1 5 Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) Acuff -Rose
Another German tune that is tearing up the charts in England and the Scandia
U.S.A. is the Udo Jurgens composition "Walk Away," which Udo wrote and 2 2 3 I Should Have Known Better (The Beatles/Odeon) Sonora
'ang in the "Song For Europe" festival last year as Austria's entry. The orfg- Musikförlags AB
nal record has been a smash hit under the title "Warum nur Warum" (Why 3 3 20 I Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Reuter &
1h Why) in France, Germany, Austria and several other European countries Reuter AB
and the new version by Matt is already a top tenner in England and should 4 4 4 In My Imagination (Paul Anka/RCA Victor) Sweden Mu-
loon be a top entry on the Cash Box Top 100. sic/Stig Anderson
8 2 I'm Into Something Good (The Herman's Hermits/Co-
Germany's Best Sellers
5
lumbia) Screen Gems/Stig Anderson
6 6 14 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora
Michii This
Musikförlags AB
Last Weeks 8 9 5 Around And Around (The Rolling Stones/Decca)
Week Week On Chart *Original German Copyright 10 2 Adios Amigo (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Reuter & Reuter
9
ísher'
Mae
1 1 4 Memphis, Tennessee-Bernd Spier/Pat Boone/Claudio, Rik
& Roger/Matadorerne/Johnny Rivers-CBS/Vogue/Poly-
dor/Metronome/Liberty-Hans Gerig Music
10 - 1
AB
Visa Mej Hur Man G$r Hem (Show Me The Way To Go
Home) (Towa Carson -Lars Lönndahl/RCA Victor) Ehrling
-
2
2 10 *Das kommt vom Rudern, das kommt vom Segeln (That & Löfvenholm
comes from rowing, that comes from sailing)-Peter
Sub -e Lauch and the Regenpfeifer-Golden 12/Metronome-
2un)i ' 3Transatlantic4 4
Music/Karthal/Beierlein
Seide und Samt (Sweet Violets)-Peter Alexander-Poly- Hospitality German Style
1atsu dor-Edition1 Trumpf/Arends
3 8 *Ein Boy Ist Ein Boy (A boy is a boy)-Renate & Werner
Sub -1 Leismann-Ariola-Ralf Music
6 4 Skinny Minny-Tony Sheridan/The Rackets-Polydor/Elite
6 Special-Hans Gerig Music
6 *Keep Smiling-Drafi Deutscher-Decca-Nero Music/Ham-
merling/Meisel
7
2 Adelita-Trini Lopez-Reprise/Ariola
*Der Salontiroler-Billy Mo-Decca-Karl Heinz Busse
8
(\'" c 8 2
ba)
IO
9
- Music
1 *Hello Boy-Peggy March-RCA Victor-Karl Heinz Busse
Music
a) 9 10 *Wenn Du Mal Allein Bist (When you are alone)-Manfred
Schnelldorfer-Decca-Karl Heinz Busse Music
hikul -
France's Best Sellers
QUe C'est Triste Venise (Charles Aznavour) Barclay-French Music
Le Pénitencier
(Johnny Hallyday) Philips-Ray Ventura
Ma Vie (Alain
Barrière) RCA Victor-Tutti FRANKFURT-Goddard Lieberson, president of Columbia Records; Harvey
'Y Pense Et Ventura Schein, vice-president of the label's international arm (CBS Records) and V.
Les Garçons Puis J'oublie (Claude François) Philips-Ray Peter De Rougemont, CBS' vice-president of European operations recently
Pleurent (Richard Anthony) Columbia-Salvet
S'r1 Fallait Tout visited CBS Schallplatten GmbH., the label's wholly-owned subsidiary in Ger-
Na''i House Of Rising Donner (Enrico Macias) Columbia-Tutti many. At a reception given in their honor by Bernhard Mikulski, managing
Una Lacrima Sun (The Animals) Columbia-Ray Ventura
director of the operation, Lieberson had the opportunity to meet many German
Vous Permettez Viso (Bobby Solo) Festival-Caravelle
Sul
Carol (The Monsieur (Adamo) Voix de son maitre- artists. Pictured (left to right) in the above pic are Lieberson, Mikulski and
Rolling Stones) Decca the Jacob Sisters.
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grgitior International Section 83
COIN MACHINES
& VENDING
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this country, there are too many areas where the pinball O
machine is considered a gambling machine of varyiec
definition, depending on which law you read. In short
the pinball machine suffers from a multitude of answer.
to the gambling question-is it or isn't it? Many area. a
have solved this dilemma by studying the amusement
machine and judging it on its merits. An amusement ma.
chine which does not pay off the player in cash based oat
the findings of a complex mechanism purely designed
for the pay -out cannot be considered a gambling nu.
chine. While this is the ruling in many areas, other part.
of the country-New York City for one-consider the,
pinball game illegal. The reasoning is sometimes base'
on hearsay, unfounded rulings loosely written years ago
and oftentimes as a result of the understandable i;,n
rance on the part of the lawmaker to clearly see the dif
ference between a pinball machine and a gamblint
device. The bettor does not help. The fact that tht
American Bettor finds action playing license plate num.
bers or sports scores, or similar situations where the out
come of a human situation cannot always be accurateh
forecast, does not lead to the ban of these activities. Be ,,RF
A Nationwide Dilemma has, however, been instrumental in restricting the Me the
ket for pinball machines. gat]
L. Me
at
The coin -operated bingo amusement machine has b
THE
TUE
now, being part and parcel of the Eastland Bill whi dbydt
prohibits interstate shipment of these machines.
GAMBLING
Ph 8
er sta
Eastland Bill does not affect the pinball machine betas fot on
that the race track principle cannot be engaged in else- ing of the factories as a step toward establishing a rob Music
where in his community. It also has a serious and detri- which would result in broader acceptance of the pinh the
mental effect on business people who provide amuse- machine, and he has expressed his views on the hog ktsellinWith,
ment that cannot be classified as gambling but oftentimes factor as it concerns gambling in general. Both artír the nati
is. and on people who make a living catering to the gam- appear in this issue. peratr
that ko
bling urge but find that their market is an indecisive one, atro
from the standpoint of legality. If the coin machine industry agrees that steps shti 0óf o
g io
uedal
n
be taken to provide the basis for a program designs its Set
Wa;
While the pinball machine is indeed a part of Ameri- achieve Boasberg's aims, then the time to do some la;p?ogr
cana, so to speak, and is welcomed in many sections of ,nty
about it is now. >; ut the n
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Association Activities Dominate
Coin Machine and Vending Industry News
Most of the news from the coin machine and vending industry this past week
emanated from national and local associations where conventions, discussion
of local problems, and statewide annual meetings were being planned for dates
between now and the close of the business year. MOA decided on the City of
Chicago as its Convention site for 1965, the New York operators were prepar-
ing for discussions on chattel mortgages and location contracts, the bottlers
convened in McCormick Place (see story elsewhere) where one dozen machine
manufacturers exhibited equipment, and the drive for stronger unity at the
local operating level continued to gain. Special stories of these activities ap-
pear on this page and elsewhere in this section.
Albert Denver,
,hi dent of the Music Operators
ng "" cork, Inc., announced last week that
Pres-
metropolitan area of the meeting.
Operators were asked to reply via
return card mailing upon receipt of
in the Pick -Congress Hotel. Actually,
and tion as he has those in the past.
the announcement.
lie association will hold its Annual The meeting is expected to draw West Coast Vend Convention Will
Meeting and Election of
general coinmen from throughout the state,
)fficers at a dinner -meeting to be
Rid on Tuesday, November 24, at
including the upstate and Westches-
ter County areas, in addition to Long
Be Tailored To Area's Requirements
lise b& Jew York
City's Holiday Inn Motor Island and metro districts. LOS ANGELES-Presenting the best Saturday, November 21, are a repeat
at 110 iotel. The dinner will begin at 6 PM, Members of the New York State program items from the recent na- presentation of the "Five Best Mer-
Bill Followed by a meeting scheduled to Operators Guild, New York State tional convention, and with the trade chandising Ideas" based on the na-
d ,tart at 8 PM. Coin Machine Operators Association show space sold out to 66 exhibitors, tional NAMA contest for member op-
Ichinet Denver stated that the topics of and the Westchester Operators Guild officials of the NAMA Western Con- erators and a both -sides -of-the -coin
b liscussion for the evening were sub- will be present at the dinner -meet. ference and Exhibit expect a record discussion on customer relations, fea-
turnout of vending executives at the turing a leading operator and an in-
Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles dustrial vending location representa-
tive.
apprGranger To Speak At 5 Meetings from November 20 to 22.
Emphasis at the Western conven- NAMA President Carl Millman will
hieb, Under Lou Casola's direction, MOA tion will be on "Western Operators' keynote the Saturday program with
has managed to bring about greater Merchandising and Customer Rela- an address on "Creating a Better
istrib support than ever from the industry's tions Practices," according to Jack Business Climate for Vending."
local groups. Newly elected President Nutter, chairman of the program com- Other Saturday program items will
ingo
Clint Pierce has stated that this pro- mittee. Several NAMA sessions will be reports on the Western legislative
Ino gram will continue under his leader- be tailored to the needs of Western outlook and on activities of the Cali-
ship. operators, Nutter said. fornia and Northwest State Councils
tes er of NAMA.
Following are several of the stop - An evening program on the "School
o sua
offs on a road trip through the south- Vending Market in the West" on Fri- The NAMA Western Show is open
eastern section of the country, by day, November 20 will hold special in- to all vending operators free of
Iope
Granger: South Bend (St. Joseph's terest since many of the new develop- charge. Kiander predicts that last
Ippro Valley meet) this weekend; Richmond ments in high school vending origi- year's record registration of 3,500
nated in California. Vending opera- will be equaled with a possibility that
(MOV Convention) 11/20-21; Colum- the previous annual attendance in-
bia, S.C. (S.C.C.O.A. Convention) tors, school officials, a government
representative and a machine manu- crease will continue in 1964.
iated 11122; North Carolina (N.C.C.O.A. facturer are slated to lead the panel
ion Meet) 12/6; Illinois ops meeting (Jan - discussion. Miami Coinmen To
een fa 'nary date). Other topics set for discussion on
Meet In Bahamas
Iaker. MIAMI-Keith Nelson, Secretary,
Nove' Parks Show Set For Nov. 29 Amalgamated Machine Operators As-
sociation, announced last week that
the FRED GRANGER AMOA will hold its 14th Annual Ban-
ly CHICAGO-The 46th Annual Con- Johnson Fare Box Co. (coin handling quet and Weekend Affair on Saturday
p,ed eCAGO-Fred Granger, Managing
vention of the International Associa- equipment) ; King and Co. (bulk and Sunday, December 5 and 6 at the
op tor,
.1,4:a will hitMusic Operators of Amer- tion of Amusement Parks (Parks vendors) ; Mold -A -Rama Inc. (coin- Lucayan Beach Hotel, in Freeport,
the local association trail Show) will open here November 29 operated molded toy vending ma- Grand Bahamas.
till Le Week with several stops along
and remain in session at the Sherman chine) ; Mike Munves Corp. (arcade This is the first time that the asso-
0f he way selling
the value of member - House until December 2. equipment) ; Pepsi -Cola (cold drink ciation will hold its annual meet out-
ens ee n the national association via Among the coin machine and vend- syrup) ; Philadelphia Toboggan Co. side of the country. The Grand Ba-
j.oBpll
r s
lto operator groups. "We're, con - ing firms scheduled to exhibit during (skee ball games) ; Royal Crown Cola hamas has attracted many coin ma-
Co. (cold drink syrup); Standard -
I
ed that
MOA can prosper only
strong local association unity.
'rough the 5 -day trade show are as follows: Harvard Metal Typer Co. (identifica- chine industry people via the new
e Automatic Retailers of America (con- tion plates) ; Urban Industries (coin- business route and as a favorable re-
on hasthebeennset of cal associa- cessions and vending machines) ; Can- operated movie machines) ; and sev- sort for relaxation. Miami reps gen-
re
well on its MOA ill definitely
wation ada Dry Corp. (cold drink syrup) ; eral other suppliers. erally cover this area through factory
way to
jot stYl ,ltablished program a successful and Coca-Cola (cold drink syrup) ; Dun- In addition, eighty outdoor machine franchises while local operators in
d majorityge
supported by a can Sales Company (coin -operated manufacturers and suppliers to alsothe some instances, have branched out
gm of the
amusement park industry will into this area, to develop coin ma-
I`Oughout the nation, Granger amusement gun games) ; Internation- chine and vending routes.
10 do 'Mng talks with Cash al Mutoscope Corp. (photo machines) ; display.
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Gambling And The Coin Machine Industry
By Lou Boasberg
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Ul\ITY FOR LEGISLATION 3i
If the operators, distributors, manu- other amusement device, such as a Lou Boasberg, President of Ne
facturers and location owners were movie, a play, a novel, or a magazine. Orleans Novelty Co., is distributor fo
ever unified throughout the country, It presents to the person playing pure Bally Mfg. Co., D. Gottlieb & Co., and
this combination would represent such escape from the harsh realities of life. Williams Electronic Mfg. Corp. in
a powerful force politically, finan- Many people enjoy coin - operated Louisiana and So. Miss. He is also an 14
cially, and morally, that this business games with their intricate designs and operator of amusement machines. A
would stop being kicked around-stop challenges and the thrill of beating graduate of Tulane University where
being the scapegoat for every politi- the game; and winning that elusive he played all-star football, Boasbere
cian, newspaper and reformer-stop free play is therapeutic tonic, indeed. has actively carried out a public rela 0
being pushed to such low levels that As for the highly exaggerated old tions program which has attained for
an operator of a pin game, amuse- hue and cry about children putting him the respect of the community and r
ment game, or juke box, is ashamed their lunch money in amusement a successful business based on sup. '8.
to admit being in the business. It is games, it is a far, far better thing for plying coin-operated amusement for
very doubtful that this business will children to play pinball games than locations. Boasberg has enjoyed wide.
ever become unified because at all lev- it is for them to attend the sex movies spread coverage in the local press
els, every one in the coin machine of today, read the lurid pornographic where his views on gambling har
business fights every one else. Loca- magazines and books that are infest- often been featured. Cash Box p
tion owners are jealous of other loca- ing the newsstands and drug stores, sents his opinions here, for the indu
tion owners-operators take each oth- run the streets, smoke cigarettes, and try at large.
ers' locations and continually bicker- indulge in many things that lead to
distributors go beyond the ethics of delinquency. Pin games and amuse-
good business in order to get those ment games are tops, so naturally
"sales. The manufacturers do speak they appeal to youngsters. So if some
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to each other if they meet on the youngster is tempted to go hungry
street, in a hotel or restaurant, but and put his lunch money in a pin
even this is confined to a brief "How game, the elimination of this pin thing, there is going to be a sup- used for a little bit more than In
do you do? And unquestionably, the game is not going to make that
first to be organized, and organized youngster a better person. This very
ply, and our lawmakers should have amusement, and it is for sure th
permanently and solidly, should be same youth, being weak in the first learned by now that the more strin- many operators purchased flip
these same manufacturers, because if place, would also spend his lunch
gent laws that are passed against games, phonographs, venders a
the manufacturers do not organize money on candy, comic books, or gambling the lower type of persons other legal Equipment from the profi
and have a meeting of minds and there will be supplying that demand made from 'the aforementioned libe
whatever may tempt him. for gambling, which never ceases. games.
work toward a common interest, they There is nothing wrong having an Gambling goes on and on, and it has I point out to you very forcibly the IEA
and all of us are apt to face a very amusement game near a school, or in to hide out and go under cover, but it operation of bingo games is at an ab- hirll
uncertain future. the school for that matter; but if it finds a way. It develops guilt feelings solute minimum in the United States ltl,r,
The first and most important proj- is good public relations not to have but suppresses them with bravado. at this time, yet no one can say there
ect that should be undertaken by an amusement games near a school, then Usually our laws seek to suppress is any great prosperity among am
organized manufacturers' association they should be removed. It is healthy gambling as a source of graft, a ment game or phonograph operato
is to open more territory for flipper and wonderful, indeed, for amusement breeder of gangsters, and a tool of at this time. As there have been so
games, amusement games, baseball manufacturers to compete with each syndicates, but sometimes we find that bad publicity in the past on ho
games, bowlers, guns, etc. All of the other with intensity in trying to make the hidden menace lurking behind amusement games and bingos, the
manufacturers should get together better and more appealing equipment, bribed officials is worse than the pat- result o which an image was crea
i
and form a framework of a strong or- but all manufacturers have to get to- ent problem rightly licensed, regu- in the minds of public officials by t
ganization that would later include gether as one happy family, combine lated and controlled. bad publicity that it fostered
distributor organizations, operator or- their resources of brains, energy and Because of the opposition of the proposition that all pinball games
ganizations, with the operators organ- money, and try to achieve some of the press, and certain religious elements, evil gambling devices and that if
izing their locations goals I have outlined, the main goal, the States, cities and counties that lowed to exist, every child would
entire setup. All amusement game of course, being an all-out effort to would legalize any kind of gambling, only put his lunch money in same,
manufacturers should join the parent open up the entire country to the op- especially coin -machines, will be few would be corrupted forever and
organization. There should be no rug- eration of coin -operation amusement and far between, but as our Govern- by these instruments of the devil.
ged individuals, no dissenters what- games. Of course, the manufacturers ment at all levels is becoming more
soever. many City Councils, Mayors, and
can have a meeting of minds on many and more socialized, and there is more islators, to curry favor with paren
The very first thing that should be other problems such as not producing
done after organizing is to draft a and more demand for revenue, law- found an easy method to make all eh
a single, two- or four -player game all makers at all levels will seek new dren good just by eliminating all
standard legalizing law for flipper at the same time, which naturally sources of revenue, and one of the
and amusement games that would hurts the operators. There are so of pin games. But strange to say,
spell out the description of a per se sources could be, in some instances, elimination of pinballs did not mat, t In r.
many problems that could be dis- legalization of some form of gambling. the children any better, but scone 'ars,
100^, amusement game, excluding cussed which would be beneficial to It could be bingo, or bingo games-it thing else other than pinballs evident, in bc
Vr
anything that remotely might be used the public if the manufacturers would could be various card games-or it
for gambling purposes. Every State in ly led the youngsters to disaster,
get together for monthly meetings. could be lotteries, and I point out the the results that today we have
the Union needs revenue and the le- And we don't mean meetings between New Hampshire Lottery as a begin-
galizing law must be presented to the some employee, or some relative, but ning. Because all-out legalized gam-
greatest juvenile delinquency
several States as a license or revenue - we mean a meeting at the highest bling on a national scale will probably
that we have ever had in this court
raising measure. This license law level. At these meetings at various never came to pass, the coin -machine and not one single person can say p
should require as high a license as the times, certain distributors and opera- industry should at this time make a balls are to blame. In spite of the
traffic will bear, nothing like a $10.00 tors could be invited to voice their tremendous effort to legalize position of press, pulpit, Crime
or $20.00 -a -year license, but a mini-
mum of $50.00. Everyone in this busi-
complaints. All of this would make amusement coin - machines notthose as-
missions, police department, F.B1
senatorial and congressional invel,
for a better business. sociated with gambling, this type of gations, there has been no marked «e
ness knows there is nothing immoral, Because this writer has been pri- equipment being prohibited because of
demoralizing, or corrupting in the marily an operator and distributor of hypocrisy and misunderstanding. If a crease in gambling.
playing of amusement flipper games, All of these well-meaning
baseball games, electronic guns, bowl- bingos, one -ball games and other such State, city, county, or town legalizes should realize that you can't ha
ing games, etc., yet many of our large equipment, it may seem the height of flipper and amusement games under a race track running in a large
cities and States have barred this hypocrisy to some people for the license, then there should be no at- many months out of the year, with
equipment as being nuisances. This is writer to advance the cause of amuse- tempt by any manufacturer, operator, press, radio and television urging
where the manufacturers' association ment and flipper games, but it just so or anyone else, to bring gambling encouraging people to bet, yet
will take over as a public relations bu- happens that the writer is just as in- equipment into a territory legalized these same people when the
reau and try to implant the truth to terested in amusement equipment as strictly for amusement games. season is over, "Stop, you can't
the politicians and public. An amuse- any other type of coin machines. In Dave Gottlieb, the head of D. Gott- gamble on anything. You have to
ment game is nothing more than a toy the following article I cover the so- lieb & Co., has been criticized from
some sources for his aggressive at-
until the track reopens again. TM
that serves the same purpose as any called gambling phase of the business. tempts at pointing out the difference is the very height of hypocrisy. Age kG: The
I repeat, gambling goes on and e recul
1 and trying to divorce amusement pin - The rich satisy their urge by t
balls from those that may be possibly for capital gains, oil, real 'eB6Re
used to award prizes on. This writer, stocks and bonds, etc., while th
THE MORALITY OF GAMBLING although a distributor and operator of
bingo type games, has never at any
man has to sneak an off-track be
his luck at illegal numbers games.
lllllllllllll lllllll time condemned Mr. Gottlieb for his
1111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111 find a hidden poker or crap games:st.
Just as there is nothing immoral, or tertainment, especially coin -operated efforts on behalf of his own business sion. Perhaps the gambling que
corrupting, about the operation of a
flipper pinball game, a baseball game, games and machines, cannot also run and but
livelihood. There is no question
that
will work itself out with time T
gun, bowling, or any type of amuse- legally and unmolested. Any form of games, andbingo games and one ball
the resultant exaggerated
only answer seems to be regal4j
gambling is intrinsically evil, but so publicity over and control, along with educatin
ment game that has no gambling fea- are alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, have closed quite the operation of same, public in moderation. In the
tures, this statement can, also, apply rich food and everything else we in- throughout the a bit of territory time, everyone in this industry s
to a bingo game, console, or slot ma- dulge in to excess rather than moder- true that much country. But it is also see to it that the entire world is
chine, provided this type of equipment ation. Regulatory laws instead of pro- brought to of the prosperity ered with American flippers and
runs in a territory that permits said hibitory laws are the only answer to years resulted this industry for many amusement games, running e
equipment to run 100', legally li- the gambling problem. Many brilliant one balls, from the operation of where, properly licensed, witho
censed and controlled. If per gam- bingos, and other such single city or State banning
bling houses, such as Belmontse Park, minds have advocated the legalization games. There
of all forms of gambling, but I do not are quite a few manu- from operation. And of course, bi
Hialeah, Arlington Park, The Fair
Grounds, and Santa Anita, are per- think that all-out legalization would facturers, and many operators and
distributors whose fortunes were
games, slot machines, consoles
mitted to run legally, there is no be workable or acceptable in all cities
based on the early manufacture, dis-
similar equipment should be Pen
and States. ted to run anyplace on this ei
reason why other forms of risk en- Where there is a demand for some - tribution and operation of one balls, where they are permitted to run
bingos and other games that were gaily, licensed and above board.
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VENDING NEWS
The Vending Industry's
Only Newsweekly
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chit
Bottlers Report 3% Rise
Be, In Vending Sales Volume GOLD MEDAL: With the growth of full-line vend-
sibl ,hitr'ti-OLA: L. to r. Roy Anderson, DeHart ing via the bottler, Gold Medal brought the firm's
tai II,.I;;,,,ly and Iry Kaufman with Model 3301 Can
i
popcorn vendor to ABCB. Above, President J. C.
29aCold Drink Vendor in background. Machine fen- CHICAGO-There is a general con- Evans demonstrates _unit.
d d Wtures 288 -can capacity, vends 4 flavors, pre -cools
erne hgo cans.
sensus of opinion among the top brass
oyel it of the American Bottlers of Carbon-
oca
bila
ated Beverages (ABCB) that approxi-
mately 16 to 18% of the total volume
th
of cold drinks is dispensed in coin -
operated vending machines in this
country. Eight out of every ten bot-
tlers of carbonated beverages are
utilizing vending machines. Bottlers
th iq
reported an increase in vending sales
rs for 1964 of about 3%.
ised lt
end
The ABCB Convention and Trade
mt Show was held in McCormick Place ROWE: A constant convention participant, Rowe's
:ion
and the Sherman House Hotel, Novem- drink machines (above) were on hand as usual.
' for Y:CAVALIER: The Seeburg subsid displayed equip- ber 9-12. L. to r. Bob Fabian, Jim Newlander, Paul Huebsch
which enjoys a large sales volume from Coca- and Chuck Harper, on duty in booth.
>
-'ni
is nmment
;Cola bottlers around the country.
Among the vending machine manu-
can facturers who exhibited at McCormick
'mon
aph
Place were: Vendo, Cavalier, Conti-
ace nental-APCO, Choice Vend, Seeburg,
past
eing5r is Glasco Division of Universal Match
te re r Corp., Gold Medal Products, National
,fhci
fos
g
Rejectors, National Vendors, Rock-Ola
ball /h Mfg. Corp., Rowe AC Mfg. Co., West-
slid
hild
t
inghouse Electric Corp., and Selecti-
oy in vend.
revel
,f th
ayor,
rwi':
to ma
VENDO: The factory's automatic refreshment cen-
patin UMC's Chief Named ter was exhibited before ABCB conventioneers.
sage 't iI: L. to r. John True, Theron Chew n,,,,, Above, visitors to the exhibit discuss Vendo's equip-
s dsd t
on Lewars, with National Rejector coin eq,,.i,,, ,,: ment.
ter,
ainba
splayed in background of ABCB booth. Med. Cntr. Chairman
to dis
,y we
linel
lintt
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spi
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area
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in a
the Y
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obey
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when NATIONAL: A UM division, displayed full line
and talked about the revolutionary Crown 880 cig-
'Poll e EB TR G: The Income Totalizer System was arette vendor, featuring top shelf delivery.
-
THOMAS B. DONAHUE
en its secondnpne
1.11'
outing with b
hYP°' 1
0Ptaoece by visiting
buyers. Staudt q n ST. LOUIS Announcement of the re
F
entt?Or. are Bob
sequipmen
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ON LATE 5 BALLS VENDING Eastern Flashes 1
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1 Wms. Beat The 1 Wms. Skill Ball $1.40 Apco Icemaker
Clock $275 1 Wms. Soccer ... 285 (Dual compressor) 5950.00
1 Wms. Clubhouse 65 200 er
2 Mid. Carnival
1 Wins. Vagabond
100 Rowe 1010A Icemaker 950.00 Mrs. Millie McCarthy, legislative standard-bearer in New York State, di,
1 Gott. Universe
Glared the recent election results to be one of the great historical upsets and
le
Target Gallery
1 Keeney Colorama
.195
150
1 Wms. Tom -Tom
.
Corsair 30 -col 17500 aims have been properly explained to the people in power, the coin m achins B;
Wms. Golden ARCADE Boh
Belles 75 1 -Southland Little Corsair 20 -col 14500 associations shouldn't have too much difficulty pressing for their legitimate, to
1 Wms. Highways 95 Pro (New) .... 300 Rowe 77 Candy 175 00 I needs during 1964-1965. Millie also advised that her son Vic McCarthy, who St is
1 Bally Hootenanny 235 1 ChiColn Criss in charge of all programming for their Hurleyville, N.Y. based music route. BE
100 .. was inspired by much that he saw and heard at the recent Chicago convention
1 Wms.
1
Kismet
Gott. Lightning
250
1
Cross Hockey
Wms. Shortstop 165 COLD DRINK and has been putting some new and exciting programming techniques to work Ion,
Ball 95 ChiCoin Big Hit 95
Keeney Poker
1
ChiCoin Batter CIGARETTE on the machines. Millie's crusading recently found her lending experienced ilio
1
Face 150
1
Up 45 advice at a meeting of the Sullivan County ops association. )rev
CANDY Our deepest sympathy to Lennie Block of the Melody Amusement Co r salt
CALL US COLLECT 15131 771-4250 Brooklyn, who lost his mother recently.. . Lou Tartaglia, into the hospits, i
THESE GAMES ARE IN A-1 CONDITION AND
CAN BE SHIPPED SAME DAY AS ORDERED. Call SUperior 1-4600 for an operation, now recuperating. Send him a card at United Hospital, Pon ha
Chester, New York. Lou had a tough time but he has evidently come throu Ihtr'
D
(area code 216) the operation fine. Visitors are welcome. Carl Pavesi, Westchester Guilâs k).
prexy, advised us that Lou has lost a few pounds but he looks fine.... West- urn
chester collections are down this month but the ops can't find the reason. The
little LP is doing very well throughout the Westchester County area but ops leearlpc
Koeppel -Feigenbaum team last week included: Dick Di Cicco of the W o"(
NOW DELIVERING UNITED'S "ORBIT" AND "POLARIS" chester Amusement Co., Yonkers and Mike (Big Man from Queens) Giann " med
of the Clover Amusement Co., Flushing, L I Murray and Bill Wiener' 'e Fri
the Wiener Sales Co. and their serviceman Frank Troia will be mighty b' 'n, wi 1
the next few days uncrating a large shipment of shiny new Smokeshop pot ti
Candyshop machines by Automatic Products Co. which arrived at the sto' We're
last week. Another new arrival in the Wiener showroom is Westinghouse burg .
new cup drink machine which premiered at the NAMA show in October as mu a
PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1641 N. BROAD ST. PITTSBURGH, PA., 1508 FIFTH AVE.
which will be distributed in this area by the Wieners.
D. R. Weber, the Australian kiddie ride manufacturer who began his Note big e
American sales-promotion tour at Mike Munves Corp. a few weeks back, final' Judd fol
reached the West Coast coinmarkets this week via Montreal, Vancouver a' ing forSi
Chicago. Meanwhile, Joe Munves is preparing exhibit plans for the upeomi: line
PRO SERIES for '65 PRO
PRO
1-78x46
2-88x51
parks show (Nov. 29 -Dec. 2) where the Munves accent will again be on area :tripof
equipment.... Perry Lowengrub, feeling fine after his second operation, is co
Most modern, PRO 3-93x53 valescing at the hospital and should be home soon.... Among the many o Schi s
most rugged, PRO 4-103x58 who dropped on down to Tenth Ave. to fill their equipment and supply neet to mes
PRO 5-114x64 last week were: Mrs. Gert Browne of Paramount Vending, Newburgh anti
all -slate, all -
mica pool
(Regulation 4'/2 x 9) prominent member of the NYS Operators Guild; Eddie Goldberg from Arc) quell
Coin -operated and non-
coln model.
Amusement, White Plains; Kenny Grathwald, Northport, Long Island: a presil the s
tables built! John Benfari of J & R Distributors. r shippe
All latest features! Call (area code 516) PY 8-2626 MONY's managing director Ben Chicofsky was rushed to the hospital hSunday
or your local distributor. eve (11/8) for a hernia operation. Drop Ben a card at Prospect Hein. rb Jone
AISO DfLIVLRINC. Hospital, Washington Ave. and St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N.Y MOI toying
will hold its annual meeting Nov. 24th at the Holiday Inn, 57th St., NYC.the )ride,"
U.S. Bumper Pool u S BILLIARDS Inc., agenda will be election of officers, discussions on chattel mortgages, an
torney's views on UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) pertaining to filing of a11-ein
(With exclusive split hull return!)
zzczemz lotion contracts, and much more of vital concern to the operator-and t span) a
means you. Dinner at 6 PM, the meeting starts at 8 sharp. Al Denver will I again.
side.
re Alan
Howard Kaye, general sales manager of the Irving Kaye Co., revealed far exce
week that his department is now accepting orders for the company's
round pool table and new El Dorado shuffleboard, guaranteeing ops 30 day 1Y. the
livery on all pieces. Max Guldin, Musical Distributors exec (Wurli a naggir
outlet in New York and Brooklyn), advised last week that sales on the m
EMPIRE SPECIALS
tive then
2800 continue to move nicely. Musical has also been chalking up a credit, 1`ehel
number of Tape-Athon background installations in hotels and motels bee P
supplying programming material from the company's generous catalogu Em
ptapes.Meanwhile, ' ken
Whiz Kids Lou Wolberg, sales ace at Runyon Sales on Tenth Ave., is mighty ex Sta
Sweethearts Highways about a young singer named Jimmy Chipps to whom he was introd !41e
Royal Flashes recently by long time Runyon friend Barney Rosa. Convinced that Jimmy calm;
Slick Chicks Vikings one of the finest voices in the profession today, Louie advises ops and all tale at
Sun Volleys music lovers to latch onto a copy of Jimmy's first record release titled 'CI aehetti;
Cover Girls Big Deals mas Will Be Here' b/w 'On Santa Claus Island' on Ovo records. The Ru
exec not only predicts that the disk will be one of the biggest Chile Music I
Swing -A -Longs El Toros offerings but also the launching of a great recording star. Jimmy will sF Eddi,
ARCADE be beginning a promotional tour for the record to include appearanc 707
hok Bac
Previews Ten Spots Kaufman's department store in Pittsburgh on Nov. 23, and at Joe Fran
Shipmates
SPECIALS `Memory Lane' TV Show Nov. 27.
Jungles Runyon, which is now in its 26th year in the coin machine business, a llike"
Gigis
Mini -Golf conducting two trade affairs before the end of the month-a class 0 t'at reti
Three Coins Rowe AC SK -9 coffee vendor on Nov. 17, at the Springfield office al IIola,
Little Pro official showing of the Rowe full vending line at the Tenth Ave. (Ace Mi
Beat -The -Clocks Black Jacks 20-21. Rowe AC Manufacturing factory execs planning to attend the R' ma
Grand Slam sales vending show will include Dick Gluck and George Klersey; and
Jumpin' Jacks
aoreq
Cross Countries Runyon's Springfield branch will come Morris Rood, Ben Markowitz and t0a
Kingpins 2 -In -l's
'62 World Series Bielberg.... Two familiar faces on the avenue checking out their part 4ea
state
supply orders were operators Richie McNamara and Bill Coddington.
Midway Raceways ma
Murray Kaye, Atlantic Sales Co. sales exec, is advising metropolitan ed Grange
Midway Champs music operators of a special combination machine sale promotion cur
being conducted by the Seeburg distrib. For a limited time, operate' of the
purchase one LPC-480 phono together with one LPC-1 machine in a'
EMPIRE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTORS FOR: 'Twin' deaL Atlantic is also offering a `Triplet' deal which includes two
180's and one LPC-1. Murray contends that early response to the deal ba
" the
condat
S
Rock -01a United "very nice indeed." News that the Seeburg Income Totalizer System wi ( ' Nov,
'wlsion of EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. be offered on the company's vending equipment was very well received b d llinoil
Williams Midway ops, Murray stated, adding that the reputation of the `ITS' from its Pe
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EV 4-2600 ance on phonographs will make for an attractive sales feature on the s'
DETROIT: 774.3 Puritan CABLE: EMCOMACH plck
DI 1-5800 line. One operator who operates over 400 wallboxes-each with an Tea
Totalizer-swears by the totalizer saying that it greatly facilitates toll Mk
and coin counting and also promotes trust from the location owner. qYs he
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Chicago Chatter BRAND NEW UNITED
nusìcl chines these days. The bottlers' share of factory volume is up around 16 to BROADWAY OFFICIAL
con 18%. Bottlers report an increase in vending sales for 1964 of 3% plus. CHIEF TARGETTE DELUXE
°es
exp
Among the vending machine manufacturing people we
chatted with on the CLIPPER DELUXE 6 -PLAYER STAR
exhibition floor: Charles Brinkmann and his lovely wife;
Bernie Shapiro and CLIPPER REGULAR 6 -PLAYER
Whitey Karson, all of Westinghouse. Brinky introduced us to Westinghouse's
sew sales manager, Jesse L. Powder.
COMET DEL. TARGETTE SPEEDY
hed DELUXE 10th FRAME
Jspita On hand at the Seeburg, Cavalier and Choice Vend exhibits were Bob 5 -PLAYER TOP NOTCH REGULAR
,me Breither, Al Gitlitz, Del Coleman, Jack C. Gordon, Tom Herrick, and Stan TOP NOTCH SPECIAL
ster Jarocki.. . . J. C. Evans, of Gold Medal Products Co., personally stuffed LIBERTY
popcorn into paper sacks for the conventioneers at his booth. LIGHTNING REGULAR 6 -STAR REGULATION
eait MARS DELUXE VOGUE TARGETTE
Edward G. Doris, George Hincker, Dave St. Pierre, Frank Doyle and Dave
I
11eï
Howle popped in and out of the Rock-Ola exhibit from time to time.... It MERCURY YANKEE
was a pleasure chatting with Vendo's Danny Gould on the exhibit floor... .
On hand at the National Rejectors booth were John True, Theron Chemning
he o
k
it od
and Tom Lewars.
611
. . Other Rock-Ola personnel at the exhibit booth were
Ray Anderson, DeRart McGrady and Ery Kaufman. . . Another Westing-
-for GUNS & ARCADE
staffer we met on the floor was Bob Olson, who has the Dallas, Texas BONUS GUN DELUXE BONUS GUN REGULAR
Umb house
'
hippe,
e
the
load
Il
territory.
More on the vending chatter: Harold Schwartz info'd that World Wide
Distribs held a vending school session last Wednesday evening on "Refrig-
DERBY ROLL
NOW -
JUNGLE GUN DELUXE
MAKE OLD EQUIPMENT LOOK
ROTO POOL
GOOD
AS NEW! WHILE STOCKS LAST, SO HURRY!
of th oration" (on Seeburg vending machines). The previous service session was
is) W concerned with "Brewer & Sanitation." The class was hosted by Iry Ovitz and
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Howie Freer. Jim Kennard, of Seeburg's field staff, conducted the service Vending and Games.
with Ron Villari and Frank Gumma (of World Wide) assisting. On-
,esi
mig session,
noke the -spot trouble shooting was the method of instruction utilized by Kennard. th
at We're goin' to school the latter part of this week. John Chapin, head
i esti of Seeburg's field servicing staff, invited Chicago Chatter's reporter to at- n'IVFRtiA
a Oc tend a music school. We'll report on it next week (if we don't flunk out!).
The big excitement at D. Gottlieb & Co. is, of course, the new "Happy
...+ il Mum,.
Established 1934 I ryIIIIIIIIIVIII I III IIIIIIIIIII
Rao Clown" four -player flipper amusement game, according to Alvin Gottlieb
and Judd Weinberg.... Art Weinand, prexy of J. H. Keeney & Co., is eagerly
ano
looking forward to a promising 1965 with Keeney amusement games and
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the the line of Jennings milk vendors. Clayton Nemeroff just returned from a
nbe motor trip throughout Illinois calling on the trade. 2122 N. WESTERN AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. ARmitage 6-5005
girati
the Ross Scheer, of Western Trails Amusement Co., jetted out to Amityville,
d su N.Y. to meet with Bill Racoosin and Carl Herzog to finalize the acquisition
swbu of Unique Industries, their new manufacturing (for kiddie rides) firm. Herzog
g frill is the president and general manager of the firm.... Mort Secore, ChiCoin,
ig Is informs that samples of the new ChiCoin "Pop -Up" amusement game are
being shipped out to the firm's distribs this week.
rr his Herb Jones, Bally Mfg. Co., advises that the Bally "Harvest" single player
r,"94 hi enjoying wide acceptance in this country. The add-a -ball model is called
} . "Hayrides'
h SI.,
,ut th
°r no is mainly responsible for MOA's successful convention last Octo- CUSTOM CABINET RESTYLING
ddia: $r. Fred Granger has symbolized this PR effort by his conscientious effort
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)O address
rom° the St. Joseph Valley group. From there he'll cover the MOV and V & VL200
irginia) conclave
in Richmond, Nov. 20-21; the South Carolina Coin Opera-
t
ime:
achm'.
s' Assn, Nov. 22, in Columbia S.C. Next up are the North Carolina meet, TOP EARNINGS WRITE
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A the Coin Machine Ops' Assn. session in January. A busy guy! IN
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Congress Hotel in Chi, Sept. 11-13. (see story) Convention host
11
EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION 201 E. DAGGETT
Bally Moon Raider 195 Keeney Sportsman . 150 week that the company has scheduled ugh
Bally Marksman . 195 Keeney Air Raider 150 a service class on Rowe AC's Model Lots of activity with wholesalers, distributors, and operators this week, all his
of whom are looking forward to the National Automatic Merchandising Asso-
C. C. Ray Gun . 275 Keeney Two Gin
Fun 250 SK-9 coffee vendor to begin at 7 P.M. co
Ex. Pop Gun Circus 225 Sgooit 250 class both interesting and informa- Carl Lawson, new vice president of Steelmade Corp., firm recently purchased quit
by R. F. Jones, visiting with Chuck Klein at the local R. F. Jones ing i
Seeburg Bear Gun 165 offices.
Ex. Silver Bullet . 125
Coon Gon.165 tive."
While in town Carl was meeting with Mr. Putman of the Shasta Beverages
Ex. Six Shooter 110 Seeburg t he:
Wms. Crusader 225 Kempner further advised that Run-
Co. Sig Miller returned from a successful introductory trip up route from
Ex. 510 Shooting 101 to ins
Wms. Hercules 225
Gallery 125 yon's New York City branch will hold back
the North meeting operators and Jones customers. Bill Gray
Big Wms. Polar Hunt 150 a ed w
Genco Super
a two day showing of the Rowe AC
successful sales trip to San Diego. Chuck said the Jones Co. willandbe exhibiting
Top 175 Wms. Safari Gun 150 'Pola
Genco Nite Fiter 110 Wms. Space Gllder.275 full vending line on Nov. 20-21. Run- the
Geneo Sky Gunner . 100 Wms. Titan Gun . 250 yon representatives Ben Markowitz a full line of vending equipment at the NAMA this weekend the convention. Jones e te
Genen Sky Rocket . 195 Wms. Vanguard . 185
and Leslie Bielberg will be on hand Co. also will host a hospitality suite during the three days of arto
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s. Tl
from the New Jersey office to help Don Lunday from Rowe AC Manufacturing and field service engineer, John ines,
CeVCLAND out. All metropolitan area operators Pentecost will be exhibiting Background Music, phonographs, and cigarette ops a
Snack time? the choice for burg Automatic Products. McKeon was visiting Los Angeles enroute home ry pop
THE LOWEST
after attending the MOA and NAMA conventions in Chicago. Leo Simone. leagi:
said that Seeburg's Income Totalizing System has been very well accepted by and
lean
the local vending operators. Leo said that the Seeburg Corp. will be exhibiting
E
ALWAYS
and according to Bill Rappel have been enthusiastically received by the oper-1 Iv rout'
pervi;
time for Exclusive Gottlieb and Rock -Ole Distrib- ators. Shipments on Royal's new "Water Polo" game imported from Italyt, good,
utor for Eastern Penna, So. Jersey and are being anxiously awaited at Badger.... At Simon Distributing Co., two: rep
ROWE AMI Delaware.
Reconditioned Equipment For Export large shipments leaving for the Far East this week. All the various types of
n
and B
)O music ACTIVE Amusement Machines Co. equipment purchased by Jack Simon while attending the MOA convention in Iletier
666 No. Broad Street. Phila. 30. Pa. POplar 9.4495
1101 Pittston Ave.. Scranton 5, Penna. Chicago starting to arrive at the showrooms. Zollie Kellman, well-known open out-o:
ator from Great Falls, Montana is visiting with Frank Mencuri. eek bl
ped
At the Wurlitzer Factory Branch, Leonard Hicks and Johnny Norris con-
i
fl
over
ducted a very successful and well -attended service school in Las Vegas. For- d. Fra
mer employee, Jim Ballard won the highest marks of his class while in basic 10lusen
If training at Fort Ord. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bear and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sinclair ops a
you are reading returned from their trip to Hawaii.... Visiting operators on Pico Blvd. this
week included: Lela Smith, Barstow; Bill Worthy, San Diego; Jim Pritche
ri, V.L
n
hi, La
Regi
San Diego; Raymond Robles, Santa Paula; and Ed Elmore from Buena Pa
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the
rell and Dennis Weber, of Blue Earth, were also in town for the day makin 'in early
ash le
the rounds. . . . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Weber on the arrive
or sec
of a new baby girl Oct. 15. The baby will be named Cynthia Louise. . Sta
. .
Baeder, of Fargo, spent the weekend in the cities and called on the distributor
today early Monday. . . . Happy birthday to Roy Foster, of Sioux Falls; Ralph Ha
vey, of Mitchell; Andy Benna, of Ironwood; and Forrest Dahl, of Fergus Fall
. . . Congratulations to newly wed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McCarthy, of Wate
loo, Iowa. The couple did some of their honeymooning in the Twin Cities al
some in Canada. . . . Peter Nero played to a full house at the campus of A
THE CASH BOX Please Check Proper gustus Adolphus, at St. Peter, Minn. this week. . . . Jim Stansfield, of L
Classification Below Crosse, spent several days in Colorado elk hunting. With a party of four, th, Bat
1780 BROADWAY brought back two elk. . . . The Gene Clennon's, of Austin, were in town SE
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NEW YORK 19, N. Y. MY FIRM OPERATES THE
urday to watch the Minnesota -Iowa football game. . . . The latest fad here top
is
FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: aides
Enclosed find my check. JUKE BOXES to trek to the northern part of the state or to Wisconsin for deer hunting. Sor Mildred
a
of the deer hunters leaving for the weekend were Stanley Woznak, Leo R:'
J VS for o Pull yeor (52 weeks) subscription
AMUSEMENT GAMES
Lawrence Schillinger, Robert Le Cleir and many others.
and
is
'] 530 for a full year (Airmail in United Stores)
CIGARETTES
VENDING MACHINES
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ateg
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CITY ZONE STATE John W. Kerns, Colorado, Springs, Colo. . . . Wm. H. Nyland, Chicago,
Velma Ehmann Ruffing, Columbus, O. . . . James De Mare, Highla l,a alon
Be Sure To Check Business
N.Y.... Geo. Kelber, Highland Park, Mich.... Mrs. Morris Hankin, Atli' Nike r°
Classifications Above!
Ga.... Chas. Johnson, Chgo., Ill.... Seymour C. Raiffie, St. Louis, Mo.
Carl J. Angott, Det., Mich.... Ben Feinberg, Flushing, N.Y. érdtitledl
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New England Newsnotes HOTCAKES FOR
HUNGRY OPS!
ALL -TECH
We're selling 'em just like hot cakes The Table That
vw boys, so get 'em while they lost, Never Grows Old
Tony Girard, consulting engineer for D. Gottlieb & Co. making a swing
hroughout the eastern part of the territory. Tony's hobby is color -photography
CHICOIN built with the
.
RAY GUN $195.00 future in mind!
nd his camera hasn't stopped clicking. Trimount's showrooms received corn-
1
lete coverage via Tony's camera. Gottlieb's "Happy Clown" 4 -player making a 8-1963 Very Clean
remendous impression on ops here and Girard did his best to capture the Slightly Used Philadelphia
BEST
olorful design of this machine, as pictured last week in Cash Box.... Sol Toboggan Skee Bolls OFFER
:obinson, Paramount Music, visited Trimount's sound dept. with Boston's out-
tanding internist, Doctor Stellar-the result was a purchase of a fine stereo
ound system. The unit goes into the Doctor's home this week. Sol's crew 5 Wurlitzer 2710 1963 PHONE
lade the installation.... Iry Margold got the okay to put Rowe's Customuisc Models Like New
NOW!
Il
ystem into the Prudential Building. Another good location. ...Marshall Caras,
n the phone, shipping Rowe `Tropicana' phonos and keeping the New England
Also other 'like new'' models!
Pe
ps happy with his usual prompt service. Dave Bond, off Tuesday for (46" 78")
it n appointment with the officials at Brandeis University, where the language
Seeburg Like New SC -1
PHONE GOLD CREST 6 x
Con solette GOLD CREST 7 (52" x 92")
eh ab equipment and electronic -sound systems are the result of Trimount engi- GOLD CREST 8 (57" x 101")
oft, eering and sales efforts.... Bill Schwartz, W. S. Distributing head, Seeburg SPECIALS GOLD CREST 9 (64" x 114")
era; utlet here, tells us that Art Sturgis has placed major SC2 Consolette copper Southland Mr. Quick Draw,
101 nish installations in three Howard Johnson locations in the Boston area. De- Like New $100.00
Fiberglass side panels
Iron ghted with increased collections via Little LP selections. Bill's United `Orbit' ChiCoin Champion Guns
Formica covered
oihjtj nd 'Polaris' sales moving well. Len Schneller will be visiting with ops in the Like New 325.00 Gold anodized legs and molding
e Jl laine territory all next week telling and selling the Seeburg Console story. A damp cloth applied to the ALL -TECH models
tent' chwartz has the Williams "Whoopee" 4 -player pin now on display in show- PINS on location for years turns a used table Into
'r,1 ooms. The firm is shipping on order. The Seeburg coffee and cold drink
Chi Coin Bronco 2P (Free Play or a sparkling new model. This means higher trade-
Add -a -ball) $325.00 in values for you! Call your local distributor
ira iachines, now on the floor, feature the new ITS (Income Totalizer System) Chl Coin Sun Valley (Add -a-ball) 2P 275.00 today, or write:
Bally 3 -In -Line 4P
ad ops are flipping over the efficiency of the new unit, which was premiered Bally Sky Diver
295.00
hei
t the NAMA show three weeks ago.... Si Redd met earlier in the week with Batty Cross Country
295.00
210.00
end rank LeBlanc to discuss the company's Giepen Coffee Vendor program and
)ppe,i ie report is that sales, good as they are, can be expected to climb with the
Bally Oue-Tease
Bally Moonshot
Gottlieb Shipmates
195.00
185.00
495.00
ALL -TECH
of°I )ld weather
coming. . . . Mac Perlman, Seeburg distrib in the Connecticut Gottlieb Flying Circus
Wms. Merry Widow
225.00 INDUSTRIES, INC.
rea, out on the road early in the week. Atlantic New York sales reports 395.00 950 West 20th Street H ialeah, Florida
Wms. Mardi Gras 325.00 Tel: TUxedo 8-7551
nrent
at of NYC indicate that the LPC-480 is doing a good sales volume in the Wms. Soccer 275.00
Wms. Tom -Tom 250.00
led i'ri's Connecticut territory. No doubt due to Perlman's roadwork. . Ed
[artell's Tri-State outlet doing a big job with American Shuffleboard's Im- SHUFFLE ALLEYS
ChICoin Strike Ball 495.00
r of
erial' line. After meetings with Nick Melone and Sol Lipkin in Chicago, during Chicoln Pro 195.00
[OA time, Martell is excited about new tournament ideas. The long board ChiCoin Aristocrat 195.00
Bally Monarch 50.00
ite h
very popular in the New England area. Martell has a 16 -team shuffleboard
o S' ten's league and a 12-team women's league in Burlington, Vermont. Several KIDDIE RIDES
Bally Champion Horse 250.00
cep ther leagues moving well in Brockton, Manchester, Cape Cod and points Lee Horse 95.00
nth orth and east. Tri-State sold more shuffleboards in October than any other
Bally Bucky Horse New 395.00
tenth this year. Thirty shuffleboards actually outsold his pool table volume, BIG BALL BOWLERS
-hich is normally high to begin with. . . . Tri-State recently began a new Bally Pan American 100.00
Bally Trophy 25.00
ndig )rporation-U-Own-It. The firm handles amusement machines of all kinds. United Falcon 16' 245.00 .1»»Joc4a<c<<L`1
the new route is in the making under the name of the new company. Martell
o VENDING
P rec a nts
ill supervise the operation.... Collections in the New Hampshire area have Bally 661R 650.00
'rom
Ben good, and thus far this month, the play is holding up, according to Bally 662 550.00 YOUR GREATEST PROFIT
gCo, cation reports. WANTED OPPORTUNITY for 1964
s Bernard Bertrand, into Redd Distributing from New Hampshire, along with Will Accept Trades Or Will Pay Ca$h$$$
18', 20', 22' SHUFFLEBOARDS With -DELUXE 6 -POCKET
overt eo Pelletier, in from Fort Kent, Maine, and the Watertown showrooms play Scoring Units
noon
out-of-towners all week long. Wilfred Benoit, Lewiston, Maine, in town
)st to and BUMPER POOL
st week but left without his automobile. Some else took a liking to it
3d swiped it from the parking area in Boston. He and his wife were stuck
ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED CLEAN
PICK 'EM UP OR ADD $15.00 FOR COAT-
-The Dependable Tables!
ING AND $20.00 FOR RECONDITIONING.
Vorn` town overnight but the Police Dept. found it before he had to have it
t
See Your Distributor or Write.
Tego.. :placed. Frank Scarpacci, Modern Distributing, Woonsocket, R.I., picked up
)me amusement equipment from Bob Jones, who had his hands full with Complete Selection Ports and Accssori.s.
ile it
try
siting ops and a telephone which never stopped sounding off. John Feenstra,
Si
REDD DIST. CO.
ewport, N.H., brought in trade-ins, and picked up some Redd bargains. Bill 80 Coolidge Hill Road, Watertown, Mass. VALLEY SALES CO.
BIT udzinski. Laconia, N.H. into Redd's arcade dept. with plans for the '65 sea - (Area Code 617) 926-2250 333 Morton St. Bay City, Michigan
Prit si. Ron Rego, Redd's Parts Manager, in the hospital for observation, looking
or a good medical report after four weeks of hospitalization. . . . Boston's
3uens
ony Grazio, Atlas Vending, in the hospital again. Tony's had his problems
lis year with illness.
The Connecticut Association' busy working on the problem of unattended Postal Dept. Utilizes Vending Equipment
garette vendors on location. Cigarette ops would be advised to get in touch
ith the Association or directly with Abe Fish for information. . Abe
. .
_
IING leeks into his office several times each week but is trying to rest up re-
)perating from his recent illness. . . Connecticut op Pat Montano, after
.
ire months of carrying a cast on his leg, had to return to the hospital for
tore attention.... Frank Marks back from Las Vegas vacation, and he had
nough cash left over to go home first class.... Connecticut ops planning a
s.
beet for early December. Expect the announcement to call for a date during
day
ie first or second week.
At the
te.
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BadP
Milwaukee Mentions...
s;
Fera°
of Q
hy,
tin Cit1
amPu`
The new Badger
tisfield,
Novelty Co. management setup, with coinvet Orville Carnitz
roffo t the helm, is rolling smoothly along, according to Orv. He commended
in tO' ach top
e
aides as Dick Wegener, Ray Van Toor, Jim Polawski, and his "gal
est fad riday" Mildred Berna.
hpptin, ie firm,
Carnitz recently acquired Carl Happel's interest in
and is the new prexy.
rpak Jim Stecher,
of Novelty Service Company, has expanded his music and
aine routes
and added a lot of new personnel to handle the multitude of
'ores in locations.
. Rowe's Hank Hoevenaar joined Paul Huebsch, Jim
Chuck Harper and 'Bob Fabian in the Rowe WHEATON, MD.-At the U.S. Post
.ewlander, Vince urban Washington, D. C., is the sec-
Franceschetti,
ending exhibit ond largest suburban shopping center.
onvention and
at the American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages (ABCD) Office Department's new drive-up, east of the Mississippi River. The
Trade Show in McCormick Place last week. 24 -hour self-service post office in Crown Line merchandisers dispense
Harry Jacobs, Wheaton, Md., a woman prepares to
Jr., prexy of United, Inc., reports a healthy rise in sales $1 books of 5 -cent stamps; 80 -cent
its week. books of 8-cent air mail stamps, 60 -
let He's headed on down to sunny Florida for some sunshine. . . . make a purchase from a National
;edar
much better gross
profit picture was spelled out by Sam Hastings, of Vendors Crown Line merchandiser cent packets of postal cards and 60 -
astings Distribs,
iranien )r t'other day. He attributes this to his insistence in locations which has been especially adapted for cent packets of stamped envelopes.
contracts along with
front money. Pat Gaffney and his wife, Janice, are selling postal items. An identical mer- Prices are the same as at stamp win-
ontiaei :111
sweatin' it out at
the hospital. "This is indeed a stubborn baby," sez chandiser is installed on the opposite dows. The merchandisers are the sec-
id, Chi at
ore, Mike Geppert, singles buyer at Stu Glassman's Radio Doctors One side of the experimental outdoor post ond group of UMC machines used by
fankia tOP Records, informs that Milwaukee Operators are very high on a hot, office in the Wheaton Plaza Regional the Post Office Department in vend-
-ujs, -w single, titled, "Come See About Me," by The Supremes. Shopping Center. The center, in sub- ing studies.
ash Box
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COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS -USED EQUIPMENT
A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets -New Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section
MUSIC MACHINES Beauty Contest (1/60) Universe 1P (10/59) Boll Bowlers GA Super Wild Cot Ke Ranger (3 58)
AMI Big Show (9/56) Wagon Train 1P (4/60) Bowling League (2/57) Trail Blazer (12/60) DeLuxe Model (3 51
D-40, '51, 40 Sel. Bongo 2P (3/64) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr. (11/57) Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Grand Slam Boseboll
D-80, '51, 80 Sel. Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) Wld. Beauties P (2/60) I
Classic (7/57) K Big Tent (2/64)
E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Can -Can (10/611 World Champ 1P (8/57) TV Bowling Lg. (11/57) K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) Ke League Leader (4/58)
E-80, '53, 80 Sel. Carnival (11/57) World Fair 1P (5/64) Lucky Strike (1/58) K Shawnee (1/59) Ke Sportland
E-120, '53, 120 Sel. Carnival Queen (11/58) TV (with rollovers) K Big Roundup (3/59) Ke Two -Gun Fun (3/62)
F-40, '54, 40 Sel. Circus (8/57) KEENEY Player's Choice (9/58) K Little Buckeroo (4/59) Mid Red Boll (5 59)
F-80, '54, 80 Sel. Circus Queen (2/61) Old Plantation (2/61) Twin Bowler (10/58) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Mid Joker Boll (11.59)
F-120, '54, 120 Sel. County Fair (10/59) Black Dragon King Bowler (3/59) K Big 3 (5/59) Midway Bazooka (10.'60)
G-80, '55, 120 Sel. Crossroads (1/56) El Rancho Hacienda Queen Bowler (9/59) K Touchdown (9/59) Midway Shooting
G-120, '55, 120 Sel. Cue -Tease 2P (7/63) Rainbow (6/62) Duke Bowler (8/60) K Big Dipper (10/59) Gallery (2/60)
G-200, '56, 200 Sel. Cypress Gardens (6/58) Go -Cart 1P (5,63) Duchess Bowler (8/60) K Twin Big Tent Mid. Dcl. Boseboll (5 62)
H-120, '57, 120 Sel. Double Header (7/56) Poker Face 2P (9'63) Princess (4/61) Criss Cross Diamond Mid. Gallery
H-200, '57 200 Sel. Funspot '62 (11/62) Gold Crown (3/62) (1/60) 7/ 62)Target
1-100M, '5é, 100 Set, Flying Circus 2P (6/61) WILLIAMS Royal Crown (8/62) K Red Arrow (4,'60) Mid. Corn. Tgt. Glry.
-200M, '58, 200 Sel. Grand Tour 1P (7/64) Grand Prize (3/63) Sweet Shawnee '60
I
Happy Tour 1P (7/64) Beat The Clock (12 63) Official Spare Lite (9/63) Block Dragon '60 Mid -(2/63)
Slugger BB )3/63)
I -200E '58 200 Sel. (Add -A -Ball Model) Big Daddy 1P (9/63) Cadillac Bwlr. (1/64) K Twin Red Arrow Mid. Rifle Range (6/63)
1-200K, '59, 200 Sel. Golden Gate (6/62) Big Deal lP (2/63)
1-200M '59 200 Sel. (5,'60) Mid. Raceway (10/63)
J-120, /59 120 Sel. Hootenanny (Pin) P 1 Black Jack 1P (1/60) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS K Flashback (6/61) Mid. Winner 2P (12/63)
K-200, '60, 200 Sel. (11/63) Casino 17P (10/58) UNITED Shuffles Mid. Top Hit BB (3/64)
K-120, '60, 120 Sel. Key West (12/56) Club House 1P (10/59) ARCADE Mills Panorama Peek
Laguna Beach (3/60) Coquette (4/62) Clipper (5/55) (11/54)
Continental '60, 200 Sel. Lido (2/62) Crossword 1P (4/59) 5th Inning (6/55) ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range
Lyric, '60. 100 Sel. Capitol (6/55) Air Football Munves Bike Race (5/58) "
Continental 2, '61, 200 Set. Lite -A -Line (2/61) Darts 1P (6/60) Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59)
Lotto -Fun (9/59) El Toro 2P (8/63) Super Bonus (9/55) Air Hockey Mu Atomic Bomber iND
Continental 2, '61, 100 Sel. Mod World 2P (5/64) Fiesta 2P (12/59) Deluxe model Auto Photo Model 9
L-200, 160, 100 Sel. '62-63 Mu Ace Bomber sjdent
Miami Beach (9/54) Four Roses IP (12/62) Top Notch (10/55) Amer. Shuffle Situation Mu Dr. Mobile
Four Star 1P (7/58) Regulation (11/55) (5/61) ting
ROCK-OLA Miss America (2/58) Mu Fly Saucers
Monte Carlo P (Pin)
1 Goy Paree (6/57) 6 -Star (10/57) Undersea Raider Muto Lord's Prayer oropi
1436, '52, Fireball, 120 Sel. (2/64) Gldn. Bells IP (9/59) Midget Bowling (3/58) Derby Gun (2/60)
1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel. Mu Photo (Pre -War) SUC i
Moonshot (3/63) Gldn. Gloves 1P (1/60) Shooting Stars (4/58) Bulls Eye Shooting
Mu Photo (Deluxe) Canl
1438, '54, Comet 120 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Gusher 1P (9/58) Eagle (5/58) Gallery (9/55)
1446, '54, HiFi, 120 Sel. Atlas (8/58) Big Inning (5/58) Mu Silver Gloves ),ab)p
Parade (6/56) Heat Wave 1P (7/64) Mu Sky Fighter
1488, '55, HiFi 120 Sel. Queens (Bch., Is.) (3/60) Jig Sow 1P (12/57) Cyclone (10/58) Heavy Hitter (4/59) ll'S
1452, '55, 50 Sel. Jumpin' Jocks 2P (4/63) Niagara (11/58) Boll Park (4/60) Muto Voice -O -Graph P
Roller Derby (6/60) Pre -War Model
1454, '56, 120 Sol.
1455, '57, 200 Sol.
1458, '58, 120 Sel.
Seo Island (2/59)
Ship -Mates 4P (2/64)
Jungle 1P (9/60)
Kingpin
Dual (1/59)
Zenith (6/59)
Sharpshooter (2/61)
Golf Champ (8/58) Post -War
Mu K. O. Champ
Modelagh era' 1
of
1488, '61, 120 Sel. Regis 3 -In -Line 4P (8/63) Polooka iP (5/64) 5 -Way (5/61) Skill Derby (10/60) .1.
1496, '62, 120 Sol. Empress Reno 1P (10/59) Set Shot Basketball
Touchdown (11/60) Avalon (4/62) Del Skill Parade
Southland's Speedway
;nß ro
1497, '62, 200 Sel. Empress Twist (11/62) Rocket 1P (11/59) Silver (6/62) (4/59)
1493, '62, 100 Sel. Princess USA '8 58) San Francisco 2P (5/64) Shuffle Baseball (6/62) Table Hockey (2/63) (6/63) tnada
408, '63, 160 Sel. Rhapsody I
Satellite 1P (7/58) Action (7/62) Spinner (2/63) Novelty Southland Fast Draw '63 10 roar
404, '63, 100 Sel. Capri CHICAGO COIN Soccer 1P (3/64) Embassy (9/62) Bank Ball (1/63) Southland Time Trials
Sea Wolf P (7/59) Circus Roll -Down (9/62) (3/63)
Fun Phone (9/63)
SEEBURG Sun Volley (8,63) Serenade 2P (5/60)
1
Telequiz
Firecracker 2P (12/63) Lancer (11/62) opitol Midget Movies Un Jungle Gun
MIOOA, '51, 100 Sel. Bronco 2P (5;64) Skill Pool 1P (6/63) Sporky (12/62) C Bullseye Baseball
M100B, '51, 100 Sel. Space Ship 2P (12/61) Basketball Champ Un Corn. Gun (10/54) NeQ`A
Caravelle (2/63) C
Un Bonus Baseball (3/62)
MIOOBL, '51, 100 Sel.
GOTTLIEB Starfire (1/57) Crest (4/63) C 4 -Player Derby
Light Cab Steeplechase 1P (1 /57) Un Bonus Gun (1/55)
1
Rumpus Targette (5/63) C Goolee Un Star Slugger (7//55)
M OOC, '52, 100 Sel.
I Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Swing Time 1P (5/53) Astro (6/63) C Midget Skee
HFIOOG, '53, 100 Sel. Atlas 2P (5/59) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Un Spr. Slugger (4/56)
Ultra (8/63) Super model Pirate Gun (10/56)
HFIOOR, '54, 100 Sel. Big 1P (1/64) 3-D 1P (1 /58) C Big League (5/55)
Un
1
Skippy (11/63) Un Yankee BB (3/59) U
V200, '55, 200 Sol. 2P Tic Toc -Toe 1P (1/59) Jill-Jill (11/63) C Twin Hockey (5/56)
VL200, '56 200 Sel, Bowling Queen 1P (8/64) Tom -Tom 2P (1/63) Shoot The Clown Un Sky Raider (10/58)
Bank Pool (11/63) C
Wm. Del. BB (4/53)
KD200H, '57 200 Sel. Brite Star 2P (4/58) Top Hot (10/58) Topper (2/64) C Stm. Shovel (5/56)
L100, '57, 100 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) Trade Winds (6/62) Tempest (2/64) C Botter Up (4/58)
Wm. Major Leaguer
201, '58, 200 Sel. Contest 4P (10/58) Turf Chomp (8/58) Pacer (4/64) C Criss Cross
Wm. Big Lg. 8B (2/54)
161, '58, 160 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) Twenty -One 1P (2/60) Tiger (7/64) Hockey (10/58) Wm. Jet Fighter 110/54,
222, '59, 160 Sel. Cover Girl 1-Plyr. (7/62) Valient 2P (8/62) C Croquet (8/58) Wm. 54)
220, '59 100 Sel. Criss Cross 1P (3/58) Vagobond (10/62) Ball Bowlers C Playlond Rifle Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55)
160, '60, 160 SeI. Dneg. Dolls 1P (6/60) Viking 2P (10/61) Gallery (8/59) Wm. Sidewalk Eng (4 55
-100, '60, 100 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P (1/59 Bowling Alley (1 /56) 1
C Pony Express (4/60) Wm. King of Swat (5 55
Y1005, '61, 160 Sol. Egg Head 1P (12/61) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS Jumbo Bowling (9/57) Roy Gun (10/60) Wm. 4 -Bagger (4/56)
C
AY 1005, '61, 100 Sel. Fair Lady (12/56) BALLY Shuffles Royal Bowler (12/57) Wm. Crane (10/56)
Pixie Bowler (8/58) C Wild West (5/61) Wm. Penny Clown
DS 160, '62, 160 SeI. Falstaff 4P (11/57) ABC Bowler (7/55) C Long Ronge Rifle
DS 100, '62, 100 Sel. Fashion Show 2P (6/62) Jumbo Bowler (9/55) Duplex (1 /58)1
Gallery (1/621 (12/56)
LPC-1, '63, 160 Sel. Flagship (1/57) King Pin Bowler (9/55) Simplex (5/59) C All -Star Baseball Wm. 1957 Baseball
Flipper 1P (11/60) ABC Spr. Dcl. (9/57) Advance (5/59) (1/63) Wm. 10 -Strike (12/57)
WURLITZER Flipper Clown (4/62) All -Star Bowling (12/57) League (10/59) C Big Hit (10/62)
Wm. Ten Pins (12/57)
1250, '50, 48 Sel., 45 or 78 Flipper Cowboy 1-P All -Star Deluxe (2/58) Handicap (11/59) C Pro Basketball (6/61)
Wm. Shortstop (4/581
RPM (10/62) Lucky Shuffle (9/58) Teammate (12/59) C Riot Gun (6/63)
Wm. Pinchhitter (4 52'
1400, '51, 48 Sel., 45 or 78 Flipper Fair 1P (11/61) Star Shuffle (10/58) Folcon (4/60) C Champion Rifle Wm. Vanguard (10/58
RPM Flpr. Parade (5/61) Speed Bowler (11/58) Savoy (5/60) Range (1/64) Wm. Hercules (2/59
1450, '51 48 Sel., 45 or 78 Foto Finish 1P (1/61) Club Bowler (2/59) Bowl -A -Rama (9/60) x Gun Patrol Wm. Crusader (6/59)
RPM Flying Chariots 2P Club Deluxe (5/59) Tip Top (10/60) x Jet Gun Wm. Titan (8/59)
1500, '52, 104 Sel., 45 or 78 (10/63) Monarch Bowler (11/59) Dixie (1/61) x Space Gun Del. Bot. Champ
Wm.(5/61)
Intermix Gaucho 4P (1/63) Offical Jumbo (9/60) Cameo 5 -Star Bowling x Pony Express
1500 A, '53, 104 Sel., 45 Gigi 1P (12/63) Jumbo Deluxe (9/60) (5/61) Ex Six Shooter Wm. Extra Inning (5/62)
78 Intermix
8. Gondolier 2P (8/58) Classic (6/61) Ex Shooting Gal. (6/54) Wm, World Series (5/62)
1600, '53, 48 Sel., 45 8 78 Hi -Diver 1P (4/59) Ball Bowlers Alamo (4/62) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Wm. Rood Racer (5/621
Intermix Kewpie Doll 1P (10/60) Sahara (7/62) Ex Sportland Shooting Bally Champion Horse
Lancer 2P (8/61) ABC Bowl. Lone (1/57) Tropic Bowler (9/62) Bally Moon Ride
1650, '53 48 Sel.
Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) ABC Tournament (6/57) Lucky (11/62) Gallery (11/54)
1650A, '54, 48 SeI. ABC Champion (10/57) Ex "500" Shooting Official Baseball
Wm(4/60). 'KdeI
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1700, 54, 104 Sel. Ltng. Ball 1P (12/59) Cypress (12/62) Gallery (3/55)
1800, '55, 104 Sel. Lite -A -Card 2P (3/60) Strike Bowler (11/57) Sobre (2/63) Wm. Major League (3'6s.
Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) Trophy Bowler (4/58) Ex Treasure Cove ` S1(xlel
1900, '56, 200 Sol. Regal (4/63) Shooting Gal. (6/55) Wm. Voice -O -Graph 1962.
Majestic (4/57) Lucky Alley (8/58) Fury (8/63) by
2000, '56, 200 SeI. Pan American (6/59) Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) f M
2100, '57, 200 Sel. Majorettes 1P (8/64) Futura (12/63) Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) KIDDIE RIDES esterls
Challenger (9/59)
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2104, '57, 104 Sel. Melody Lane 2P (9/60) Tornado (3/64) Ex Pop Gun (9/57) Bally Champion Horse
2150, '57, 200 ScI. Mry-Go-Round 2P (12/60) Super Shuffle (12/61) Thunder (6/64) rle, "cash
Miss Annabelle lP (8/59) Big 7 Shuffle (9/62) Ge Lucky Seven Bally Moon Ride
2200, '58, 200 Sel. Super 8 (4/63) Ge Sky Gunner Pony Twins
2204, '58, 104 Sel. North Stor 1P (10/64) WILLIAMS Boll Bowlers Ge Night Fighter eartlid
Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Bolly Space Ship
2250, '58, 200 Sel. CHICAGO COIN Shuffles Roll -A -Ball 6P (12/56) Ge 2 -Ployer Basketball Bally Speed Boot
2300, '59, 200 Sel. Olympics 1-P (9/62) magaijne
Picnic 2P (10/58) Ge Rifle Gol. (6/54) Bally T rvle. Trolley 4.back
2304, '59, 104 Sel, Triple Strike (2/55) UPRIGHTS Ge Big Top Rifle Bert LaneLanc Lancer Horse e
2310, 59, 100 Scl- Preview 2-P (8/62159 Arrow (2/55)
2400, '60, 200 Sel. Cr. Cross Targette (1/55) AB Circus (5/56) Gallery (6/54) Bert Merry -Go - in
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2710, '63, 100 Sel. Sittin' Pretty IP (11/58) Double Feature(11 (12/58) Aquati Prod. Squoits B
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PINGAMES Spot -A -Card IP (3/60) Ge Davy Crockett (10/56) World Trainer Chan
Bowl Master (8/59) B Jumbo (5/59) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57)
BALLY Str. Flush 1P (12/57) 4 -Game Shuffle (11/59) B Sportsman (6/59) Deco Merry -Go-Round
Straight Shooter (2/59) Ge Motorama (10/57) Deco Space Ranger "NY coin
Acapulco (5/61) Bu(ll's Drop Ball B Jamboree (10/60) Ge Gypsy Grandma
Sunset 2 -player (11/62)
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mechanic operation, one opening. Call or CHICAGO 47, ILL. Time $150.00. Wurlitzer 2600 Like Ns, KEY
write FOLLETT-EDWARDS MUSIC CO.. $695.00. AMI Gottlieb Mechanic Wanted PAN'
1131 West First, Spokane, Wash. MA 43344. 50 RECORDED SONGS ONLY $3.00. MANY SHELTON MUSIC CO., AGANA GUAM. NSYI
great songs by favorite artists, our choice.
BINGOS, MISS AMERICA, ROLLER DERBY, YOUR USED OR SURPLUS 45 RPM REC- New records, guaranteed. State style of SYLV
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Seeburg and Wurlitzer 1962/1963, Ballerina, year 'round and pay top prices. No lot too Offer good only U.S.A. No C.O.D.'s. ture and sell the finest low priced tole Sho
County Fair, Laguna Beach, Acapulco, large or too small. We pay freight. BEA- RHYTHM RECORDS-BOX A -ARCADIA. counting-packaging and coin sorting ma. ,
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USED 45 RPM RECORDS. ALL TYPES AS freight
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they run, right off the route. No sorting or
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USA. Standing order available for regular
shippers. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO. INC.-
WASHINGTON STREET -BOSTON, MASS.
FOR RESALE: SEEBURG AND WURLIT-
-
mechanical parts. New machines made to
order. Write AQUATIC PRODUCTS
CORP.-8038 ALVERSTONE AVE. -LOS
$90.00 each. Hot Nut Vendors, $10.00 each.
CALWEST LIMITED, 2149 WEST WASH.
INGTON BLVD., LOS ANGELES, CAW
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PANORAMS AND PANORAM PARTS.
United Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE
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CONTINENTAL 2-200 $595; SEEBURG V
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PEORIA, ILLINOIS. 9 (Tel. Peoria 309-674-
- Bally Fun Phones like new $95; Spinner
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Also used vending equipment direct overseas
space. REDD DISTRIBUTING COMPANY,
INC., 80 COOLIDGE HILL RD.. WATR&
TOWN, MASS. 926-2250 area code 617.
TEL I
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WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL 1423). shipment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN
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UP TO 50 COIN -OPERATED
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ROCK-OLA & WURLITZER MUSIC: BALLY
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USED RHYTHM AND BLUES 45's. WE PAY
top prices plue freight. Write first, stating
approximate amount on hand. Blues and
late Williams Two Players. Write for prices
MID -WEST DIST.. 709 LINWOOD BLVD.
KANSAS CITY. MO.
- $495.00. Clearance on wooden rail pin game
Write BIRD MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS INC at
124-126 POYNTZ AVE.. MANHATThP ai.t(i
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WE PAY CASH AS ALWAYS FOR: SEE - rhythm & blues only, please. RECORD KANSAS (Tel. PR 8-5229). 1.I949
burg; Wurlitzer; AMI and Rock-Ola music.
Gottlieb Pins: Arcade equipment: Bally Bin -
MART, 2222 ELM. DALLAS, TEXAS 75201.
Phone Riverside 8-2053.
ATTENTION! WE ARE THE TRADE'S
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goes: Write or cable: PALMER AT BELIN-
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SOMERSTRAAT-ANTWERP WANTED TO BUY -
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Equipment. State Make, Model, Price and
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lowest prices, write or phone for our new
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Mechanism with TORMAT $54.50. Eleetrl0+
Selector $22.50, Amplifier $24.50, Seler*M' SUPPLY
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SELL YOUR SURPLUS 45's TO THE NA - W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 6, Calif. BERGEN. N.J. (Tel. UNion 3-8627). (set of 4) $20.00. WANTED 1008. Wit sod Sevn
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Wiring schematic for Seeburg Bear Gun and E2's $175.00; E -l', $125.00; 11 col 20.00:
Rowe
Gold Pin $395. Citation $495. Bally ABC's OPERATORS-DISTRIBUTORS NEED
room -Sacrifice Prices -as is condition
AV
$65.00. Mills Punching Bag & Chester Pol-
Seeburg Chicken Sam Guns. Would also like $95.00: K12 DuGrenier $75.00: 30 Col Cont.
5100.00; 18 Col Smokeahop $75.00. V-200 lard Golf $150.00 both. Un. Big Ball Bowlers, Parts -2 -Exhibit Pop Guns $45.00:9/ tasliolrety I
to buy Chicken Sams Complete. Let us know $115.00; 222's $590.00: DS160's $875.00; Call ten available. $175.00 ea. GRECO BROS. Muto Bangoramas $30.00: 2 -Bally $Zei s' S95
what you have, condition, and prices of C. K. GABRIELSON CO.. 725 MEMORIAL AMUSEMENT CO., INC., 1288 BROAD- guns $45.00; 6-C.C. Pistol Pete
same. STAR AMUSEMENT COMPANY. 136 WAY. ALBANY, N.Y. (Tel. HO 5-0228). 3 -Moto. Ace Bombers $35.00; âcEN 3
STATE STREET. DR. S. E., ATLANTA, GA., JAS -7441. Atomic Bomb. $25.00; 7 -Muto Sky
WEST COLUMBIA.
SOUTH CAROLINA (Tel. 256-1429). WILLIAMS OFFICIAL BASEBALL $219; 2 -Ex.
$45.00: Star Shoot. Gallery $4Pí1
SEEBURG M100c. HFIOOR,VL200, 222S, Short -Stop $125: Jungle $175; 4 Roses $250: GOTTLIEB: SHIPMATES $400.00 BONAN- -Evans Bat a score 845.00; 1-Uprightl'
AT160S, DS160S, Wurl: 1900, 2000. 2100. Gottlieb Gi Gi $335.00; Slick Chick $275. Dolls $110.00. Williams: Soccer, $220.00. ,ball $45.00; 4 -Pitch em & batem
2150, 2200, 2250. 2300S, 2400S. 2500S, 2600S, Export Buyers: Keeney Red Arrows $115; sas $350.00. Swing Along, $250.00. Dancing 1 -Williams Selectro,cope $55.00;
2700S. Rotkola 1448. 1454, 1455, AMI 111200E, Games. Trail Blazers $125; Bally Jamboree Merry Widows $390.00. Jumpin' Jacks eyed circus $25.00; 1-KeyeWeettes
J200ES, Guns, Bowlers. Bingos. Rush offers 125. Headquarters for all Pool $235.00. Grand Slams $390.00. Kismet» $25.00: 8-Ex. Upright hiball $50.Nt
to VICTOR HUGO-KONNINGIN ASTRID- plies at Cheapest Prices. D&L Table Sup- 5135.00. Major Leagues $260.00. Oh Boys Sup. bollascore $75.00: 10-Muto.
LAAN-49 MECHELEN. BELGIUM. CHINE COMPANY, 414 KELKERCOIN MA- 5230.00. Stop 'N' Go $385.00. Bally: Grand graph $100.00; 10-Skill Jumps $25.11. CELi
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KEE PECIALS: Imperial Cushion Model (12') CIGARETTE VENDORS single pricing, Pushbutton volume control,
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Sioux (4 Natl. Sales Agents, L. T. Patterson Distribs. Crown series 800; 20 sel., cap. 850 3W100-Wall-O-Matic 100, Single Pricing
Chicago Coin 6 Game Bowler 8' $245; United Foosball Match Consolette-Series 650; 20 sel., cap. 670
Sky Raider Gun $125; DeLuxe Baseball Europa Meister Eishockey TW1-Twin stereo wall speaker. 8 inch
Moduline-22M 22 sel., cap. 616 TCl-Twin stereo corner speakers, 8 inch
$195; Bally Bowler 16' $395; Wurlitzer 2200
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ADELPHIA STREET, YORK, PA. PHONE Model 12 Studio $3,246.00 Cigarette Machine 4E3XM-Modular (less match unit) 825 pack
'848-1846. Model 424 Princess Royal (7" LP Del.) St - capacity.
qES BALLY MFG. CO. Mon. 4E4 -Free Standing, Personalized, 825 pack
t Cao tACKGROUND MUSIC OPERATORS-TAPE- Harvest 1P Pin (10/64) (Standard Model) Model 425 160 -Sel. (Grand Prix) 7" LP Del capacity.
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cost, high quality, general purpose open
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7 oz. cups. Selective: 6.
664-DS-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven-
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HURL: 1800 $225; WURL: 2150 $345; tone Inc., USA. 1684 100 -Sel. Wallbox dor, Coffee -Chocolate (refrigerated cream),
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Britain continues to make itself felt on the American market as evidenced by the tremeidous showing made by the Manfred Mann crew seen striking a dramatic pose above.
They gave the Ascot label la division of United Artists Records) its biggest hit to date with their exciting reading of "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" and are currently burning up the charts
with their follow-up "Sha La La." Their first LP is also making solid sales noise. The boys are scheduled to sing their "Sha La La" number on ABC -TV's big "Shindig" show. The
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MUSIC-Editorial
MARTY OSTROW, Editor -in-Chief
IRA HOWARD, Editor
IRV LICHTMAN Editor
DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant The title song of Rodgers & significant teenage public (and all
BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant
MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant Hart's teen -cast musical, "Babes In its growing purchasing power), but
JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant
MUSIC-Advertising
Arms," states, in part, that "we're makes the grade with a goodly por-
JERRY SHIFRIN, Director only Babes in Arms, but we are tion of adult viewers as well. It jus-
NEIL BOGART
COIN MACHINES and VENDING
Babes in Armour ...
" tifies an old music industry judg-
MARTY TOOHEY, Director
ED ADLUM The song applied to a group of
ment that many adults though -
ART DIRECTOR sometimes unwilling to admit it-
GEORGE GOLDMAN
talented youngsters who wanted to enjoy much of the rock 'n roll
CIRCULATION earn money on their own, but tele- music and its dance steps.
THERESA TORTOSA, Mgr. vision today has begun to recognize
EUROPEAN DIRECTOR
NEVILLE MARTEN
that teen talent wears a strong suit Whatever the proof of the pud-
of armour when it comes to the ding may be, the record business
CHICAGO
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rating wars. can view the teen talent bonanza on
29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2,Ill. TV as a boon to increased disk -
(All Phones: Flnancial 6-7272) It takes untaxing recollection to sales. It will take, however, some
HOLLYWOOD
trace the immediate cause for tele- doing to realize maximum sales in-
JACK DEVANEY
6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal.
vision's discovery of the powerful creases. One of the -prime tasks of
(Phone H011ywood 5-2129) appeal of young performers on music firms is to tie-in teen talent
video. It began last Jan. when the appearances on TV with new or cur-
ENGLAND
NEVILLE MARTEN Beatles were presented on the Ed rent disk releases. This requires
Dorris Land
9a New Bond St. Sullivan TV'er and sparked tre- contact with TV producers who de-
London, Wl, Eng.
Tel: Hyde Park 2868 mendous ratings for the venerable sire the casting of young disk per-
HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a,
The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 talent showcase. The rest is Hooper - formers and the continuation of a
GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse
28, Munich, Germany, Tel:
Nielsen history, so that at the mo- healthy rapport between the music
ITALY: MARIO PANVINI 220197
Legioni Romane Milan,G ROSATI, Viale ment, TV producers are looking and TV industries.
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tractions on top presentations. The There is also something to be
Feuillet, Paris XVI, France, said for the task of giving many
AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, Tel: 870-9358
8 Francis St.,
Sullivan stanza has become a virtual
Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-5677 haven for teenage performers (and teen acts a better stage presence
BELGIUM: FRANS
ROMEYNS,
Paul Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel:
71.57.51 fans ! ). ABC-TV's "Shindig," really than they possess, thus casting
MEXICO: ENRIQUE
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an offspring of last season's "Hoot- them in a thoroughly professional
ARGENTINA: MIGUEL
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Argentina, Tel: 69-1538
enanny," but casting more out-and- light.
BRAZIL: LUIS
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gusta 2110, sobre-loja, GUEDES, Rua Au- out rock 'n roll acts, is to be ex-
35-36-53 Sao Paulo, Tel:
panded to 60 minutes after a suc- Both music and TV parties must
CANADA: JOHN
Montreal MURPHY, 1455 Drummond St., recognize the mutual gains that will
JAPAN: Adv. 25, Que., Can., Tel: (514) 845 3201
Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO cessful go with a half-hour format.
Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro
Nagata
come about in the most effective
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SPAIN: FEDERICO Nerimaku, Tokyo
HALPERN, Sagasta 23,
To paraphrase a recent hit, the presentation of teen acts. If teeners
Apartado 4025, Madrid,
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Copyright Convention.Copyright under
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*VELVELETTES-V.I.P.-25007 49 53 83
,HNNY RIVERS -Imperial -66075 23 33 *TRAVIS WAMMACK-Ara-204 84
BIG MAN IN TOWN 51 WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM 84 ENDLESS SLEEP
IP SEASONS -Philips-40238 26 51 *SEARCHERS-Kopp -618 30 *HANK WILLIAMS JR. -MGM -13278 86
(Grand Canyon Shots. Well BMI) 12 Let It Be Me (Leeds ASCAP) 35 Sidewalk Surfin' (Sea Of Tunes BM?) ..
(South Mountain BMI) 81
Ain't Thot Loving you (Elvis Presley ASCAP)
Always Something There To Remind Me
27 81 (Hill & Range BMI) ,.73
Endless Sleep (Johnstone. Monlie, Elizabeth BMI) 84
Listen lonely Girl (Jenny ASCAP)
Little Hondo (Seo Of Tunes BMI)
68
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Since I Don't Hove You (Circle Seven BMI)
Slaughter On 10th Ave. (Chappell ASCAP) ...
Jungnickel. Blue Seas -lac BMI( 88 Everything's Alright (Acuff -Rose Mill 20 little Mane (Isalee BMI( 63 Thou Shalt Not Steal (Acuff -Rose BMI)
Four Strong Winds (M. Witmork ASCAP) ... .. 94
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Amen (POTCo BMI( 54 Love Potion No. 9 (Quintet BMI) 75 Time Is On My Side (RittenhouseMoygor BMI)
Anyway You Wont It (Bronston BMI) .
32 Getting Mighty Crowded (Blockwood BMI) .98 . Mountain Of lore (Vaughn Trousdole BMI( 17 Tobacco Rood (Cedorwood BMI)
N Torn Go By (Forward ltd ASCAP) . . .57 Coin' Out Of My Head (South Mauntoin BMI) 31 .
Mr. Lonely (Ripley BMI) 7 Too Many Fish In The Sea IJobete BMI)
Ash Me (Elvis Presley BMI) 11 Gone, Gone, Gone (Acuff-Rose BMI) 44 My Love, Forgive Me (Gil BM) 29 Unless You Core (Trousdole BMI)
Baby Love (Jobete BMI) 2 Hove I Right (Duchess BMI)
The 10 Needle In A Hayslock IJobete BMI) ...50 Walk Away (Ardmore & Beechwood BMI)
Beouticion Blues (Modern BMI) 91 Hawaii Tattoo (Zodiac BMI) 89 Oh No Not My Boby (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ...33 Walking In The Roin (Screen Gems, Col, BMI)
Big Man In Town (Saturday Govodima ASCAP) 18 Here She Comet (Wyncote. Ranger 7 ASCAP) . 90 Oh, Pretty Woman (Acuff -Rose BMI) 22 Watch Out Sally (Saturday ASCAP)
Colifornio Bound (Buckhcrn BMI) 74 How Sweet It Is (Jobete BMI) 71 One More Time (January Shit) 80 We Could (Acuff -Rose BMI)
Chained And Bound IEost-Time BMI) 59 T Don't Want To See You Again (Maclen EMI) 19 Opportunity (Screen Gems -Col. BMI) 60 Wedding (Regent BMI)
Chug -A -lug (Tree &MI) 58 I Hod A Tolk With My Mon (Cheri, BMI) 43 The Price (Cotillion BMI) 67 We'll Sing In The Sunshine (Lupercolia ASCAP)
Come A Little E.t Closer IPicturetone BMI) 4 I Like It (Gil BMI) 53 Reach Out (Jungnickel -Blue Seas -Jac ASCAP) 21 What Now (Chi -Sound -Conrad BMI)
Come See Abe., Me IJobete WTI 16 I'm Crying (Al Gallico BMI) 64 Right Or Wrong (Combine BMI) 25 When You Walk In The Room (Metric BMI)
Dance, Dance Dance (Seo Of Tunes BMI) 55 I'm Gonna Be Strong (Screen Gems -Col. BMI) 12 Ringo (Don Robertson ASCAP) 3 Who Con I Turn To (Musical Comedy Prod. 8M
Dancing In The Street (Jobe?, BMft 55 I m Into Something Good (Screen Gems -Col. BMI) 15 Run, Run, Run (Ringneck BMI) 66 Willow Weep For Me (Bourne ASCAP)
Dear Heart (Northridge-W,hnark ASCAP( 72 In It True (Southern ASCAP) 14 Running Out Of Fools (Roosevelt BMI( 61 Without The One You love (Jobete 8M))
Do Anything A'mou Won -o ,Mo. co., RSCAP, o' A.- , 'r PoE- ,
V."^.84 & Sons acre PI ES Saturday Night At The Movies You Really Got Me (ya"ner ASCAP) .....
Do-WockaC- "nee P\'' (Screen Gems -Col. BMI) .36 You Should Hove See, - o BMI)
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schedule of album releases including Brothers," and "The Best Of Dia
and its like are showing slack per- 8 popular sets, a Red Seal entry, two land" by various artists.
sonal appearance drawing power in mono versions of stereo packages, and "Dynamita" by Ray Martin, a
England, but their disk sales are still from the label's economy line, an RCA "It's Magic" by Marty Gold fora
booming. Camden LP tagged, "Eddie Cantor Stereo -only sets, have been re -issu
That was the report late last week Sings "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider." in the monaural version.
from England as relayed on a CBS The popular albums include "Luau From the Red Seal division t
radio news show out of New York. At Waikiki" with Harold Hakuole and diskery is releasing Artur Rubi
Handled as one of the lead items, the Villagers, "Man Of The World" stein's "A French Program."
the report stated that promoters of with Alex Hassilev, "The Pick Of The Also in the popular division, b
concert appearances by rock stars Country, Vol. 2" with various artists,
weren't realizing the sold -out houses four -track stereo tapes are in t
that characterized "live" perform- "A Swingin' Thing" with the Three Dec. release-"Roustabout" with Eh
ances of teen favorites. Suns, "In The 30s/In The 40s" by
Louis Armstrong, "Music For Ro- Presley, and the original cast versi
But, if there is a decline in p.a. mance" with the Melachrino Strings, of "Fiddler On The Roof."
attendance, the newscast added, it
wasn't being felt as yet in the disk
field, where records by teen favorites New Beatles Single 4 New Wing C&W LP
Book," "The Beach Boys Song Book" Announcement of Barter's appoint- sales promotion matter and he t)'
and "The Four Seasons Song Book," ment to the new CRDC post was participate in the development of
should be sufficient proof. made last week by Brown Meggs, advertising concepts.
CRDC vice president for merchandis- A former music editor of the
With The Hollyridge Strings, he ing, advertising & public relations. York Herald Tribune and assis
bums -
has recorded two more songbook al-
both scheduled for release
within the next few months.
Barter, who will headquarter in
CRDC's New York offices at 1290
Avenue of the Americas, will report
professor of music at New York
versity, Harrison has been a Ir I
Time Moves To New Offices and Capitol and Angel -label publicity Shown (left to right) in the a
activities originating in New York. JAY HARRISON & LEONARD BURKAT pic are Harrison and Burkat.
NEW YORK-Time Records and its Also effective Dec. 1, Ron Tepper,
label and music publishing affiliates formerly an assistant in CRDC's Hol-
move this week (23) to expanded lywood press department, will move
up to the post of manager of press Record Dealers To Distribute 5,000,000
offices at 1290 Avenue of the Ameri-
& information services (West), suc-
cas, this city. Mainstream Records is ceeding Boots LeBaron, who has re-
Time's jazz subsid and Brent Music signed. Tepper will report to Meggs. Columbia Sunday Newspaper Supplements
is a pubbery outlet for the fit-m. In his new post, Tepper will be re-
sponsible for CRDC's national re-
viewer service, consumer relations THE GREATEST STAGE IN THE WORLD
N DEX r , "
E, cß' .11 77 and all Capitol and Angel -label pub- Columbia Records' special
IT17_ I PI!Illllp!Ilil1!911
licity activities originating in Holly- 16 -page supplement (on right)
Album Plans wood.
36 Barter has served as music editor will appear this Sunday (29) in
Album Reviews 22, 24 of Cue since 1959, with editorial re- newspapers with a total circu-
Bios for DJ's 37 sponsibility for records, tapes, high-
Coin Machine Section fidelity components, the New York lation of more thon 13 million.
54
Country Music Section 43-44 FM -radio log, concerts and the New Lost week's story on the sup-
International Cover York musical scene in general. Since
45 1961, he has also been principal plement gave on incorrect in-
International Section 45-53 stereo -tape reviewer for Hi-Fi/Stereo sertion dote.
Juke Box Op Record Guide .. 38 Review. Previously, he served as an
Looking Ahead (Albums) In addition Columbia will
33 assistant editor of Musical America
Looking Ahead (Singles) 10 and worked in the artist -management have 5 million copies of the
Platter Spinner Patter 8 field. supplement available to dealers
Radio Active Chart 12 Tepper, who came to Capitol in for distribution to their custom-
Record Ramblings 16, 18 August, 1963, was for five years a ers; they'll be housed in spe-
R & B Top 50 31 member of the radio -TV staff of the
Single Reviews cial take -one browser boxes.
24, 26, 28, 30 Los Angeles Times, where his duties
Sure Shots 35 included writing a weekly FM -radio The Sunday Supplement was
Top 100 Albums (Mono) 21 column and serving as FM Editor. featured in lost week's (Nov.
Top 50 Albums (Stereo) 21 A native of Los Angeles, Tepper is a 21) issue of Cash Box.
Top 100 Labels 40 graduate of the University of South-
Vending News 64 ern California.
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Voody Herman Signs Nash Upped To VP, Gen. Mgr.
1$
:olumbia Disk Pact Of Capitol's Rec. Club Colpix-Dimension To HQ In Hollywood;
Yorke Finalizes Executive Line -Up
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H'wood Bound Minus 1: Bob Yorke (standing center), vp and general
YORK-Columbia Records has HOLLYWOOD-Edward Nash has manager of Colpix/Dimension Records, is flanked by members of his staff,
a, EW all of whom, except eastern Ä&R head Jack Lewis (second from left, sitting),
ale iked
vet jazz bandleader Woody Her- been elected vice president and gen-
man to an exclusive recording con- eral manager of the Capitol Record will move to Hollywood as of Dec. 1. Standing on the left is Orrin Keepnews,
-act, it was announced last week by Club, Inc., according to Alan W. newly appointed merchandising manager; on the right, Ben Hurwitz, just
.enneth Glancy, the label's A&R vice - Livingston, president of CRCI and named general sales manager. To the left of Lewis is Bernie Freedman, pro-
resident. its parent company, Capitol Records. duction manager; and to the right, Lennie Adelman, comptroller and Ray
nes
Nash, who was also named to the Lawrence, field sales managerr.
Herman took over the Isham
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Since
Dnes band twenty-five years ago, he
as become a legend in the world of
CRCI board of directors, will bear
exec responsibility for all Club ac-
tivities, as well as for other CRCI
NEW YORK Colpix/Dimension
Records and most of its top echelon
- handling and routing of Crown prod-
ucts in the east and the opening up of
music. During the golden years of the execs-including some new appointees new channels of distribution. He was
ers
ig bands, his band, called consecu- mail-order operations. He will report
vely the First, the Second and the to Livingston. He headquarters in -will move their base of operations also president of Berry Sales Co., Inc.,
Hollywood. from New York to Hollywood as of a record merchandising firm. As gen-
hird Herd, achieved international Dec. 1, it was announced last week by eral manager of Colpix/Dimension
.enown. He has brought to eminence Nash joined CRCI four months ago
as director of marketing for the Bob Yorke, vp and general manager Records, he will be primarily con-
uch jazz greats as Stan Getz, Zoot of the label and its subsid, Dimension cerned with distributor relations, the
ims, Ernie Royal and Bill Harris. Club. Previously, he had served as
vice president of marketing services Records. Music publishing activities, devising of selling programs and the
it When other big bands started to for LaSalle Extension University; headed by Don Kirshner, will con- supervision of rack jobber and one -
ie, Herman continued to command director of advertising and sales pro- tinue to be based in Gotham. stop operations.
he attention of the public. The clari-
Bu
mo for The Crowell-Collier Publish- Orrin Keepnews has joined the label Yorke stated that the new Colpix/
sail
etist set out to rebuild a band of ing Company; and as a senior writer as merchandising manager and Ben Dimension management team has
nta.
alented young musicians and by 1962, with Schwab and Beatty Advertising Hurwitz has been named general sales been designed to allow for "full flexi-
gbhl
he current Herd had been assembled. bility and management strength."
Joll in New York. manager.
The Woody Herman band's present Lenny Adelman moves over from a Initial objectives of his new staff will
pub
nd future are busy. Bids from major long tenure at Columbia Pictures, the be to construct a new release program
rice
azz festivals in 1963 had to be turned and to broaden and strengthen the
1 "BI Lester Sill To Col.-SG As parent company, to become comp-
II own because the band was solidly
coked. Yearly appearances-a total Creative Music Div. Head troller of Colpix/Dimension. Ray catalogs of both companies.
Between now and the first of Jan.,
and
weeks-are scheduled at the two Lawrence, associated with the disk
ng
f 12 set-up in various capacities, has been the staff of the record companies will
[arrah's Clubs in Reno and Lake named field sales manager. Bernie be traveling around the country to
is
'shoe. Herman will perform in New Freedman will continue as production acquaint distribs with the various
sul.
"ork at Birdland beginning Nov. 24 manager. Stu Phillips continues as programs set up for 1965.
ar one week followed by a two-week west coast A&R head. All the fore-
tisi'I
starting New Year's Eve.
ngagement going execs, including Yorke, will
;pan; Woody Herman's first
contract with move to Hollywood, where the opera- Nancy Wilson, John Levy
In 1963, the
:olumbia was in 1945. tion will work out of the former Re-
ere
mat=
abel released the bandleader's 3-disk prise Records building at 1347 Reach Settlement
sd et, "The Thundering Herds." In Cahuenga Blvd. NEW YORK-An amicable and equit-
ddition to Herman's own band re -
of
endings under the new contract,
Remaining in New York is Jack able settlement has been reached be-
aert
Nancy reported that there is con-
Lewis, who directs A&R activities in tween Capitol songstress Nancy Wil-
am
ideration of joining Herman with the east. son and her former personal manager
lme
uch popular Columbia artists as Tony Keepnews is a veteran of many John Levy, according to a joint state-
rennett for a series of recordings. years in the music business, princi- ment made here and in L.A. last week
rd pally with Riverside Records, which he (19). The lark was represented by
and
co-founded in 1952. His duties with attorney Jay L. Cooper and Levy by
Colpix/Dimension will include func- Samuel F. Norton.
)ec. 21 Deadline For tioning in advertising, promotional, The agreement provides that the
lee
A« Copyright Protection press and album merchandising areas. singer pay Levy an undisclosed sum
Don Kirshner (right), head of Co-
als
lumbia Pictures music publishing ac- Hurwitz was formerly eastern sales of money which releases her from any
IEW YORK-ASCAP publishers who tivities, looks on as Lester Sill signs manager for Crown Records. In that other monetary obligations for cur-
rant protection in Mexico on works pact making him director of the cre- position, he was in charge of the rent or future commitments.
ublished before May 12, 1957 must ative music group, a new dept.
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later married. Sure enough, a Moline,
Ill. couple came to the KSTT studios
accommodate.
Often called "America's fastest
Box SPINNER
1.UI.1% with matchmate buttons and told growing sport," skiing has grown by
Cash everyone that they were going to be-
come hitched. The twosome's expense
leaps and bounds in recent years.
According to the U.S. Department of
ii. Commerce, nearly 5,000,000 skiers live
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paid honeymoon to California was
hurriedly arranged by the station
management.
KSFO-San Francisco was recently
in the Gotham area .. . about 30(c of
all U.S. and Canadian skiers
that figure grows about 17', each
year. Starting Thanksgiving week-
and
. . .
named winner of the 1964 Safety end WABC-New York will feed a
While it's doubtful that their can- fled upper strata air found from an "Oscar" Award, along with SFO weekly series of ski reports to this
didate will ever reach the White elephant's back. Several weeks ago, Helicopter Airlines by the Northern huge, affluent audience. Information
House, Ringo Starr (the drum -playing the outlet's personalities participated California Industrial Safety Society. will come to the station through a
Beatle) has received a nation-wide in huge American Royal parade. They The Society presented safety trophies communications network set-up
nomination for president from the rode an elephant train which is used to KSFO and SFO Helicopter for "the throughout the major skiing centers
Teenage Party. In a measurement of in the summer months at the local traffic bulletins which saved time for in the area. Several reports each week
popularity across the country, KDKA- zoo. Their curiosities were whetted to busy people, and more important, will be fed direct from one of Ver-
Pittsburgh's Clark Race has been to the extent that they wanted to try many lives and accidents." The mont's largest ski lodges.
nominated and will run unopposed, for the real thing, and the occasion came KSFO-SFO Helicopter live, shortwave
the office of U. S. Postmaster of the last Tuesday. The Ringling Bros. traffic reports are now in their third Phil Sheridan, popular "Rise And
Ringo slate. Although the polls have Circus came to Kansas City, and the year of providing Bay Area drivers Shine" host on WIFL-Philadelphia,
closed, Race continues to campaign poor elephants had no idea what they with a helicopter's eye view of trouble recently received the Legion of Cor-
using his major theme: "What this were in for. WHB program director spots in the road ahead and the con- nelius' Distinguished Cross as the
country needs is a good five -cent air- Ron Martin, news director Allen Shaw stantly changing weather picture. "outstanding Protestant layman of
mail stamp." The poll, which put and deejays Rock Robbins and Jerry the year." He is the fourth to be sc
Race in the running, was conducted by Mason rode four elephant friends in When KQV-Pittsburgh personality honored by the Legion, a Pennsyl
a major teenage magazine. Final the long journey from the Frisco rail Steve Rizen holds a contest, he really vania organization.
result of the balloting will be an- yards to the downtown City Audi- lives up to his nickname "Big Steve."
nounced in Dec. torium. Large crowds lined the parade Prior to the Sept. 14 appearance of The latest among the syndicate(
route, and many office pools were the world famous Beatles in steel radio show is "Memories In Music'
The WXYZ-Detroit "All Americans" formed throughout Kansas City rela- town, the deejay initiated a contest with Paul Bragg of KXRO-Aberdeen
recently met the Playboy Bunnies in tive to which man would fall off first, for listeners to show how many cor- Washington. The show, consisting o
a touch football game at Lola Valley, and whether or not all would survive rect answers they could give concern- 13 full -hour programs, contains orig
in Redford Township, Michigan. A the perilous journey. As it turned out, ing personal information about the final versions of best-selling record
motorcade, originating from Broad- they all made it, and the only casual- singers. The ABC -owned station re- of the past 40 years, as well as man:
cast House, the home of the outlet, ties were some sore bones that showed ceived 15,000 entries. First prize was old and rare recordings dating bac'
brought both teams to the stadium. up the next day. two free tickets to the Beatles per- to the cylinder records at the turn o
Alex Karras, star defensive tackler formance at the Civic Arena, but the century. The show took nearly tan
for the Detroit Lions, was the lone KSTT-Davenport, Iowa recently second prize turned out to be even years to research and prepare.
official. Both teams thrilled the fans distributed 30,000 "Good Guy" buttons bigger. A young Pa. miss is now the
with their dazzling footwork in-
cluding the monkey, twist, frug, etc.
... in the Quad Cities area (Davenport,
Rock Island, Moline and East Moline)
proud owner of a 6' x 8' poster of the
famous singers. However, the 40 -
VITAL STATISTICS:
Jim Aylward is now hosting a sho'
The highlight of the match game
came when the Bunnies scored six
as a station promotion. The buttons
included 15,000 pairs of identical
pound souvenir caused a few prob-
lems. First, the poster had to be
on WRFM-New York ...
Lee Alan
a new deejay addition to the WXY'i
touchdowns on the same play at
least that was what head official Kar -
... lucky numbers. KSTT offered prizes
to persons finding their matchmate.
printed and mounted in the lobby of
the photographer's studio, since it was
Detroit deejay staff . . Ron Lyon
given the green light as prograt
ras ruled. As an after thought, the station's impossible to fit through the door of director of KROY-Sacramento .
president, Frederick Epstein, an- the main printing room. After its Harvey Glascock named vice -presider.
WHB-Kansas City's intrepid dee - nounced that the outlet would present completion, transporting the poster of WNEW.... Hugh Jarrett, forme
jays recently took to the air again; an expense paid honeymoon anywhere posed difficulties. After several calls ly on WLAC-Nashville, is now a da
not the radio -type air, but the rare - in the continental U.S. to the first to area delivery services, one finally time deejay on WFOM-Marietta, G
none of which
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