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Royal" 100 -selection phonograph last week at the MOA Con- Brenda Lee, the pert Decca bombshell, listens to her latest single "Is It True" on the new Rock-Ola "Princess unveiled and monaural with or without full vention and in distributor showrooms around the country. The compact Model 424 intermixes seven-inch 45-33 rpm stereo disks and is available flew to England to record the It True" single with hot British dimensional sound speakers which can be installed on top of the machine as in above photo. Miss Lee recently "Is Christmas from Brenda Lee." producer Mickie Most. And Decca has just issued the lark's first Christmas LP appropriately titled "Merry

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41USIC-Editorial RIGHT DIRECTION MARTY OSTROW, Editor -in -Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor IRV LICHTMAN, Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant On Nov. 9, the record industry But all who were present at the JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant will join of other indus- FTC hearings sensed that the in- MUSIC-Advertising hundreds JERRY SHIFRIN, Director tries which conduct business un- dustry felt it was in dire need of NEIL BOGART der a set of trade practice rules as trade rules, even if the hearings COIN MACHINES and VENDING issued by the Federal Trade Com- produced certain qualms on some MARTY TOOHEY, Director ED ADLUM mission (FTC). of the non -vital sections of the ART DIRECTOR As consistently pointed out since proposed rules. With the hearings GEORGE GOLDMAN the FTC conducted hearings last producing no serious obstacle to CIRCULATION final promulgation THERESA TORTOSA, Mgr. March on its original trade rules of the guide- lines, it was a EUROPEAN DIRECTOR draft (essentially similar to the just matter of time NEVILLE MARTEN final guidelines) the promulgation before the final set of rules would of the rules for the record business be issued. is in that the business itself is LEE BROOKS unique That time here-or officially 29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2, Ill. initiated-through various trade or- so come Nov. 9. In our view, (All Phones: FInancial 6-7272) ganizations-the process that led to Trade Practice Rules are a fair HOLLYWOOD the Federal agency's action. and comprehensive document per- JACK DEVANEY of serious to 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. This self -confession taining the conduct of various (Phone Hollywood 5-2129) failings, praised by a number of factions of the business. For those public figures, including Rep. who question some of the guide- ENGLAND James Roosevelt, is perhaps the lines, the matter is still open to NEVILLE MARTEN Dorris Land greatest guarantee that the busi- FTC scrutiny and possible change. 9a New Bond St. , Wl, Eng. ness will take the trade rules to Even prior to the promulgation Tel: Hyde Park 2868 heart. of the rules, there had been in- 3OLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 It should be remembered that dications that the industry had 3ERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse 28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 the FTC doesn't provide do-or-die made decisions to set itself on a :TALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale enforcement of its trade rules. Legioni Romane 5 Milan, Tel: 4073968 more orderly and stable course, SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- Penalties for infractions won't put especially in the area of pricing. holmavagen 48, -Enskede, Tel: , of 69-46 85 a violator out business. Through intention and action, :RANCE: CHRISTOPHE IZARD, 24 Rue Octave it is gratifying that the Feuillet, Paris XVI, France, Tel: 870-9358 Thus, AUSTRALIA: the industry as a whole seems to RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., business-at least the majority of Healthmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-5677 be ready to clean house by abid- 3ELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, its participants-has acted from Paul ing by the sweeping pronounce- Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel: of 71.57.51 within to bring an element ments of the trade rules. 1EXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes Sur regulation. 1870 20, D. F., Tel: Governmental ARGENTINA: 24-65-57 Every industry and MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rafaela And, to be perfectly frank about organization 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 3RAZIL: Tel: 69-1538 various individuals are to be con- LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES, Rua Au- it, the FTC is hardly the final part gusta 2110, sobre-loja, Soa gratulated for the unstinting efforts 61.38.13 Paulo, Tel: that Washington could play in rec- 2,ANADA: JOHN MURPHY,1455 Drummond St., matters. If violations that led to the coming of the guide- Montreal 25, Que., ord industry FAPAN: Can. Tel: (514) 845 8201 lines. The sympathetic attitude of Adv. Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO of the trade rules are rampant, the Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro Nagata FTC members is also to be ap- 466 Higashi-Oizumi Nerimaku, Tokyo industry has been warned, actual SPAIN: FEDERICO HALPERN Sagasta 23, from Congress can re- plauded. Apartado 4026, Madrid, Spain legislation SUBSCRIPTION RATES $15 per year any- sult-and when that comes about, The big word for the industry vhere in the U. lass S. A. Published weekly. Second postage paid at Bristol, Conn. you've got the entire enforcement now is COMPLIANCE. In two Coriht C) 1964Te Cash Box a ..o, Inc.gAll ri Pubishing strength of the Federal Govern- words that means more PROFIT- Imversal htsbresehryd. Copyright lunder Copyright Convention. ment as an interested party ! ABLE BUSINESS.

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il www.americanradiohistory.com Ops Give Strong Support To Decca -Coral Start Fall Push '0see Label Exhibitors At MOA With 16 New Albums, Plan -game World CHICAGO-The Music Operators of St. Louis - the seven NEW YORK - Sixteen new pop - Decca classics are: Vivaldi's "Fou America convention in Chicago last Series. classical album entries are spotlighted Each of the exhibiting labels had Seasons" with Ruggiero Ricci con week (14-16) crowded them in, al- in a fall merchandising program ducting though an actual count could not be a juke-box line story to tell, and ops from the Decca and Coral labels. the Stradivarius Chambe A final esti- were offered free samples of new A catalog incentive plan is being Orchestra, Schubert's "Mass No. 6 Ii obtained by presstime. new some 1,200 ops was forecast. material. Labels also debuted offered through Nov. 6, with the de- E -Flat Major" with Frederic Wald mate of aids, includ- Of special significance, in view of juke-box programming tails available at Decca branches and man conducting the Musica Aetern the strong label representation (12 ing Epic's Juke Box Location Pro- distribs. majors and indies), was the constant gramming Guide and Counter Dis- The promo will be accompanied by Orchestra and Chorus, Beethoven' traffic of ops to the various record play Programming Center for one - various aids, including a full color "Archduke Trio" by the Alma Tri( company booths. stops. Kapp's "Winners Circle Series" litho book, in-store and window dis- the works of Busoni and Bortkievie In addition to the labels officially (see separate stories). plays. Trade ads are also scheduled, by pianist Marjorie Mitchell and present, execs from other diskeries Labels could also boast strong turn- along with trade and consumer pub- th made the convention scene at the outs at a number of label functions, licity. Vienna State Opera Orchestra uncle Sherman House. including Columbia's cocktail party The new Decca product includes: a the direction of William Stricklani Op interest in label activity was and dance, and similar fetes from memorial LP on the late Eddie Coral's entry is "Liberace Play RCA Victor. even more impressive in view of the Cantor, "Songs He Made Famous," Golden Themes from Hollywood." ;r strong competition stemming from Forums were scheduled for Fri. Peter Duchin's "Discotheque Dance morning. A full report on these dis- Party," Burl Ives' "Pearly Shells," cussions will be included in next Earl Grant's "Just One More Time," week's issue. Bert Kaempfert's "Treat For Trum- Hal Neely Named lll"n Label exhibitors at the MOA confab pet," Wayne King's "Dance Time," Gen. Mgr. Of Starday t edi MOA ELECTS OFFICERS included: Capitol, Columbia, Decca, "The Munsters," "The Lively Set," sag Epic, Jay-Jay, Kapp, Mercury, Monu- Priai CHICAGO-A prime order of busi- the soundtrack of the Universal flick, ment, RCA Victor, Vee Jay, Rojac with songs by Bobby Darin. ness on the agenda of last week's and Waikiki. MOA confab here was the election of Other Decca newcomers are: i115 officers. Clinton S. Pierce was given "White Ginger Blossoms," the Hono- pagh il the nod as president of the associ- Epic Offers Ops lulu Symphony Orch. conducted by bgto; George Prysock's ation. Other new officers include: Programming Guide Barati, Arthur Uoh a' John Wallace, Sec., Jim Tolisano, "Strictly Sentimental," with the song- and Tres., Ted Nichols, Sgt. At Arms; CHICAGO-Len S. Levy, vice presi- ster making his Decca debut, Patsy inapt and the following vice-presidents: Al dent and general manager of Epic Cline's "That's How A Heartache Denver, Howard Ellis, Frank Fabi- Records, introduced a new Juke Box Begins." its ano, Norman Gefke, Jim Hutzler, Les Location Programming Guide for Montooth, A. L. Ptacek, Jr., William operators and one stops at the annual íever,(19) MOA Meeting in Chicago last week. Cannon, Henry Leyser and Harry Press Dept. ted, y( Sondgrass. The guide programs the entire Epic Victor's -Info Memory Lane Series and newly -re- Put Under Marketing Wing sordin leased Little LP's for such locations drne lunch- as bars, lounges, pizza parlors, NEW YORK - The public affairs red tl eonettes and other specialized opera- dept. at RCA Victor Records, in- operai Kapp Bows "Winners Circle," tions. corporating press and info activity, the request of "numer- of m More Little LP's At MOA Meet Answering now report directly to the marketing City al ous" operators and one -stops, the area at the label, according to Harry a full NEW YORK-Kapp Records intro- Programming Guide will act as an E. Jenkins, marketing vp. Ifan duced a Winners Circle Series at last aid for operators who want to place Now reporting on a division staff fan c HAROLD G. NEELY week's Chicago convention of the proven hits in locations most likely level, the public affairs dept., headed rstedit( Music Operators of America to give maximum play. Additional by (MOA). Herb Helman, previously was New York-Vet disk man Hal Nee (mood Line is composed of singles with releases will be scheduled as new responsible to the ad and promo func- has been named general manager lrunt( either former hit material or stand- Memory Lane singles and Little LP's tion. 'of "The ards from successful albums. Re- are made available in the juke box The move, Jenkins noted, reflects Starday Records and its affiliat (Con leases will be marketed for juke box operator -oriented section of Epic's the increasingly important role played companies, it was announced le operators, as well as the retail catalogue. by disk the public affairs dept. in the over- week by Don Pierce, the label's pre de shop. Thus, Kapp hopes that any of all function of the label. "We consider its releases in the series may turn Smash -Fontana LP's this department an imaginative arm dent. Neely will work directly und _JP VI out to be a click side. of marketing," he said, "one that has Pierce and along with national sal Meet There are 31 singles in the initial In "Sales Route '64" proven an invaluable aid to our com- manager Chuck Chellman and 11144FTC release, which is being backed by Fall Release pany in conveying our point -of -view director Tommy Hill. Neely, Chellm various merchandising aids, includ- to our consumer public." V ing order forms, attractive streamers CHICAGO-Smash Records is under- Helman, who Victor as LP and Hill will all be vice-presides T m way and joined reCoR and index cards for each selection with a fall product release publicity administrator, in 1955, is a The executive, who previour (- parti companion sales plan. There are eight featuring self-contained inventory veteran phases NI' seem( new of all of the record served stints with Allied in control system. A supply of wire albums, including dates from business, in the retail sales (rpecte Fontana Records, label's starting York and Los Angeles, comes to Stir counter racks, with a Winners Circle the affiliate. area in 1945. He worked in the whole- ation f The King R header, will be made available to key push, called "Sales Route '64," sale area for Music -Craft Records day after six years with Irarit one -stops. running from Oct. 15 through Dec. and as distributor salesman for ords in Cincinnati. Neely assist! In another move 31, offers the entire Smash and Fon- rosi at the MOA meet, Krich, the Victor distrib in New King president Syd Nathan and, Reek a the label added six tana catalog to distribs at a special If new Little LP's to Jersey, and for Times Columbia zuaranl its catalog of juke-box material. discount. Merchandising support in- times, was in full charge of The through 1953, when he joined London mbers newcomers cludes full color album coverbooks entire operation including manuf A are "Valentino Tangos In Records as regional sales manager ation Stereo" with Orchestra de Granados, and dealer order forms showing the turing, publishing, recording, salt LP in charge of sales, promotion and "Jump For Joy!" by Art Mooney and covers of the fall release and a publicity on the East Coast. In 1958, promotion and administration. His Orchestra, complete listing of product a region "Great Waltzes" (Vol- previously he was appointed manager of press of umes 1 issued. The Starday LP line is manuf,1 and 2) by Freddy Martin, Colorful in-store and window & info for Victor and in 1961 he as- "Where Love Has Gone" by Jack displays include artist divider cards tured, warehoused and shipped fr,t by Jones and easel back sumed the title of manager of public and "This Is Us" by the covers for the eight affairs with the Press & info dept. King's Royal Plastics plant in C It Searchers. releases. An f TCtheon "extensive" ad and pro- reporting directly to him. cinnati and will continue to be. Pied Representing Kapp at the MOA mo mailing program is planned to and Currently, the press & info dept. noted that Neely's familiarity ea real convention were Al Cahn, vp and launch the "Sales Route '64" pro- includes: press administrators Elliot national sales manager, and Macey gram. Also, a coordinated artist pub- the King plan will greatly streni b licity Horne (pop), Sim Myers (classical) Lipman, sales exec. Both participated campaign will back-up the and Grelun Landon (west coast). en the label's production and sl its pr( in panel discussions. Smash and Fontana product. .e( note Staff writer is Tom Berman. ping. to A series of six separate regional men distrib meets have been set in 24 and it to mope IIIIIR991111UICITfr INDEX 111111,11V-: cities from coast-to -coast. Included in the presentations is a slide film nar- raatters Album Plans 44 rated by Bob Hope. Smash -Fontana Passing Of A Giant: Cole Porter iagâ Album Reviews 22, 24, 26 staffers Charlie Fach (topper), Alan Bios for DJ's Mink, Lou Dennis (national promo NEW ration 44 manager for Fontana) and regional YORK-Cole Porter, one of the merous Porter songs only making Coin Machine Section 56-78 managers Elliot Greenberg men responsible for America's "Gold- rounds of night clubs and an 4'a `rpresss and Ro- en Age Musical cos. of th Country Music Section 45, 46 meo Davis will be on hand at the of Comedy," not to sional recording that musical mention a remarkable collection of buffs also as Cole P(8 I'latic International Cover 47 meets. refer to agair International The new Smash albums include: world-wide standards, died last week standards. Section 47-55 "The (16) in Santa Monica (Calif.) Hos- Porter was born into a well -G' ylC hpoi Juke Box Greatest Live Show on Earth" Ops Record Guide .... 28 (Continued on page 39) pital at the age of 71. Indiana farm family on June 9, 1 Looking Ahead (Singles) 8 A week before, Porter had been He attended Yale (where he W operated on Platter Spinner for the removal of a kid- the school's two theme songs, °Ba ti Patter 10 ney %tad parÉ, Radio Active UA Sets Biggest Single stone. In failing health for a Eli Yale" and "Yale Bulldog Soave Chart '30 number of years, Porter's leg was and Whsle Stt' for Record Sales Month In Its History Harvard Law School. it Ramblings 32 amputated several years ago in what tending the latter university, he er ( rade R & B Top 50 NEW YORK- United Artists Rec- was the final outcome of an school" ( 36 injury he his first show-wth fellow kathees ords and the Wonl Single Reviews 12. UA -distributed labels, received after falling off a horse in T. Lawrason Riggs "See Awe .... 14, 16, 18, 20 Ascot, DCP and Musicor Records, 1937. - Sure Shots have First" (1916), whose failure df 34 surpassed Aug., heretofore the Although the trademarks of both de; i far f i. Top 100 Albums biggest partly responsible for Porter's (Mono) 21 -selling singles month in the his distinctive words and music Lef ( or et history of the was ture to the French Foreign Top 50 Albums (Stereo) organization, during sophistication urbanity, War I 21 the his style got and participation in World 111 cash, Top 100 month of Sept. with each possess - through to all segments of the pop songs ii , ao Labels 49 (Continued on page While Porter had written 39) music market. But, there are also nu- (Continued on page 39) tn gon oftl 6 Cash Box-October 24, 1 800 www.americanradiohistory.com !ti Capitol "Teen Set" Promo Seeks Closer Teen Ties COLUMBIA RECORD CLUB WINS tl DECISION FROM FTC EXAMINER

SS Ieri IN ANTI-TRUST ACTION ca Bee NEW YORK-The Columbia Record prices, (2) involve "other concerted the outside labels from competing Al. Club received a clean -bill -of -health activity" (communications about art- with Columbia in the club or mail- last week with an order by Federal ists; repertoire and release schedules; order sales of records, and do set up Bo Trade Commission (FTC) examiner sales information; copyright infor- a barrier to the use by other clubs sell Donald Moore that would dismiss mation; and influence over reper- and mail-order sellers of the records es charges that the Club engaged in toire), and (3) are unlawfully ex- covered by the licensing agreements." St monopolistic and unfair practices and clusionary, Examiner Moore said. Those exclusionary clauses "pose one illegally suppressed competition in He found that except for two obso- of the most troublesome aspects from sia the disk industry. lete contracts, Verve and Caedmon, an anti-trust standpoint," according Ilya In fact, Moore's decision enume- "the licensing agreements between to the examiner. rated a number of positive develop- Columbia and the outside labels were However, even though it thus ap- ments in the industry as a whole not intended to, and did not in fact, pears that "the purpose and effect of Earl Leaf (right), since the formation of the club in fix prices either in the club field or the exclusionary clause*** are the HOLLYWOOD - 1955. in the field of conventional distribut- elimination of competition, at least on lay guest editor of Capitol's first "Teen mag issue, presents initial copy Moore's 332 -page opinion was the tion." The price -fix aspects of the a temporary basis," the examiner Set" culmination of over Verve .o Brian Wilson, leader of the Beach two years of liti- and Caedmon contracts were held the restrictive agreements "per- gation, with 85 trial days of continu- due to special circumstances and missible" as reasonably -termed "an- 3oys. ous daily hearings held throughout "were technical violations, sporadic cillary restraints." HOLLYWOOD - , the country. There were 11,000 pages and of questionable effect." They After reviewing precedents in through its CRDC distrib network, is of testimony, and 1400 exhibits, from were eliminated from the contracts Sherman Act cases, Moore expressed going to great promo lengths to es- 174 different witnesses before the de- prior to issuance of the complaint. the view that the legality of Colum- ablish a `closer rapport" between it- cision was rendered. "The findings set forth in some de- bia's licensing agreements with the self and the individual it terms its As in all decisions of this type, tail the circumstances surrounding the outside labels "is governed by the nost important customer-the teen- Moore's comments do not constitute negotiation and pre -complaint aban- Rule of Reason and long established iger. a final decision of the FTC and may donment of the price-fixing aspects antitrust principles with respect to In its most comprehensive teen pro- be appealed, stayed or docketed for of the Verve and Caedmon contracts. ancillary restraints, and not by any no ever, CRDC is launching this review if the four FTC Commission- On that basis, and in view of the dis- rules prescribing per se illegality." eek (19) "The Teen Set," a multi- ers decide to do so. position of the other charges, the ex- The examiner said that restrictive .aceted, youth -oriented national pro- The complaint, first issued in June, aminer is of the opinion that the arrangements of the kind involved in no. 1962, challenged the legality of li- public interest does not require issu- this case have been upheld where the According to Brown Meggs, CRDC censing agreements between the ance of an order to cease and desist restraint is "necessary for the pro- p and merchandising head, who an- Columbia Record Club and certain from price fixing. Under all the cir- tection of some legitimate interest"; iounced the giant push, the "Teen smaller record manufacturers (out- cumstances disclosed by the record, where the restraint does not "impose let" operation comprises a wide vari- side labels) providing for Club dis- it is, in his opinion, unnecessary to undue hardships upon the person re- ty of merchandising, advertising, tribution; (2) accused Columbia of issue an order predicated on practices strained" and where the restraint is 'ublicity and marketing aids, includ- monopolizing, attempting to and tend- long discontinued. not "injurious to the public as a ng a full-fledged, quarterly profes- ing to monopolize the entire record "Such a determination, of course, whole." He held the instant contracts ional fan mag and a national teen- industry as well as various claimed is based on the further finding that "valid as meeting those specifica- Lrtist fan club. The first mag is being sub -markets; (3) alleged that the none of the other contracts contained tions." ELY guest -edited" by Earl Leaf, vet Club sells Columbia and outside label any provisions fixing either Club or As to the impact of the agreements lollywood can fan mag scribe. records to consumers at lower prices retail prices. What the Government on competition, the examiner said the Cornerstone of the promo is volume than dealers pay and that this al- insisted was a price-fixing scheme in record "amply demonstrated that to al in ne of "The Teen Set," a 36 -page leged differential is unfair; and (4) other contracts has been found to be whatever extent dealers may have its (Continued on page 40) alleged that certain pricing and sav- simply a method governing royalty been suffering injuries as a result of mou ings representations in the Club's payments." no advertising are misleading. Concerning the exclusive -dealing club operation, there was bridge se l ' trade Organizations Aim Columbia formed its record club in provisions of the agreements, the ex- of causation linking such injury with dire Io Meet Challenge 1955 and three years later began to aminer noted that they "do preclude (Continued on page 38) press and sell through the club out- . 9)f FTC Trade man 3 Rules side label LP records pursuant to licensing agreements with other man- j Decca To Kingston Trio leely, dEW YORK While Cut 'rade - the Federal ufacturers. The principal licensors vice- Commission's promulgation of Caedmon Records, Verve rade practice included rho rules for the disk in- Records, Mercury Records, Warner ustry seemed anti-climatic-they had Bros. Records, Kapp Records, Van- Allied een expected for months with minor guard Recording Society, Inc., United , corn Iteration from 'osals-various original FTC pro- Artists Records, Liberty Records, and with trade organizations Cameo -Parkway Records. The licens- fïered comments Neel on their usefulness ing agreements provide in effect that ast week and announced moves to the licensors will not compete with Natte elp guarantee their success. Columbia in the direct mail or club char Members of ssociation the Record Industry methods of distribution but do not uding of America (RIAA) met involve other retail distribution in ast week (13) in Beverly eecord or Hills, Calif. any way. a regional meet, where the sub- The Government's attack on these intestin ect of the trade eported rules came up. As agreements centered around allega- ine is by Henry Brief, exec sec- that (1) they operate to fix etary, those tions ad shit present complimented he FTC on its "excellent s plan estating work in and clarifying the legal and nue to usiness responsibilities New British Invasion: egments of all the f amili of our industry in merchan- 7 ising its products." EMI Directors greadl Brief noted that as frequently members of action fated to HOLLYWOOD-Seven members of the Commission, the board of directors of Electric & :IAA and its nue membership will con- Musical Industries, Ltd. (EMI) will to cooperate with the Committee come to America this month at the all matters Records has cut for Capitol, were, in part, re- fleeting covered by the rules or invitation of their fellow EMI direc- HOLLYWOOD-Decca the industry. tor, Glenn E. Wallichs, board chair- consumated an agreement with the sponsible for the renewed interest Over at ARMADA, Trio's Trident Productions in folk via their million -selling "Tom rganization the distrib man and chief executive officer of Kingston ort Ed Jones, exec secre- Capitol Records. EMI is principal for their exclusive services as record- Dooley" single six years ago. They've ary, expressed last been awarded many gold records, delight over the is - stockholder in Capitol. ing artists, it was announced c, .ance of the R. Rackmil, the among which have been eight gold ne guidelines, but had The seven execs making the trip week (13) by Milton .,s reservation-the label's president. LP's, each representing over one mil- ti, Anion lack of a pro - are: Sir Joseph Lockwood, EMI in sales. In addition, they iii- against transshipping. chairman; Richard Dawes, Lt. - The pact, which was entered into lion dollars ce latter point, On board Trident Productions, have regularly been represented on , as it was noted that Col.; C. P. Dawnay CBE, MVO; John by Decca and ce FTC has traditionally which is owned by the songsters and the Top 100 with such sales giants as 'cclusivity opposed Henry Hansard, Lt. -Gen.; Sir Ian "M.T.A.," "Where Have all The into of territory. Hon. Vis- their manager, Frank Werber, calls ARMADA Jacob GBE, CB; The Rt. both Flowers Gone," "Jane, Jane, Jane," si On' members and all other count Mills KBE; and John Edward for the services of the group meet director. as recording artists and producers. "Scotch And Soda," etc. '00" L Chicagoreed parties this week (23) Wall OBE, EMI's managing so all their new The first release on Decca for the ,me for a "workshop" session The group will begin arriving in In addition to having the trade rules. recordings released on the Decca Trio is being rushed out this week, le Members of the New York this Wed: (21) and will 1/111 TC will new and will be followed by their initial be on hand at the Edge- conclude the visit in Hollywood en label, they will also be releasing niyer3' ater Beach on Decca LP for the label in Nov. Iferences Hotel to make specific Nov. 5. The British execs will be acts through their company on each as well. Standing (left to right) in the fell° Y rule. ARMADA, entertained by Wallichs and Alan the way, is not at The agreement calls for an amount above pic around a seated Milton e ---G ons for taking reserva- Livingston, Capitol's president. million the meet. The $25 functions in both New York of money in excess of one Rackmil are Trio members Nick leek or cash, fee, in various The terms of the pact is for ho9porl Dtel. can be paid at the and Hollywood. Mrs. Wallichs and dollars. Reynolds, John Stewart and Bob for The workshop host activ- five years, with provisions for ex- :30 am. On will begin at Mrs. Livingston will also Shane. Pictured at the extreme right the 22nd there will be ities for wives of the EMI directors tensions. n meeting of Kingston Trio, who previously is Frank Werber. fan tp the ARMADA hoard. during they stay. The p,r. e5 Box_October 7 ash 24, 1964

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A compilation, in order of strength, of up and coming records showing signs of ARE THE GREATEST! breaking into The Cash Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets.

SLAUGHTER ON 10th AVENUE YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN THE 1 Chappell-ASCAPJ 26 WAY HE LOOKED AT ME Ventures (Dolton 300) Trio-BMJ. Dixie Cups (Red Bird 10-012) 2 DON'T SPREAD IT AROUND DIONNE MARINE Crory Colon-BMII GOTTA GIVE HER LOVE Barbaro Lynn (Jamie 1286) 27 Volumes (American Arts 6)

3 MAYBE TONIGHT RINGO (Blackwood-BM() 28 (Don Robertson-ASCAPI WARWICK BROWN Shirelles (Scepter 1284) Lorne Greene (RCA Victor 8444) YES I DO SHE UNDERSTANDS ME 4 (Keelch, Caesar 8 Dino-BMI! 29 Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2254) (Al Goll(co-BMI) Johnny Tillotson (MGM 13284) 5 MY LOVE, FORGIVE ME (Amore, Scusami) 30 HIS LIPS GET IN THE WAY GAI BM.I (Screen Gems, Columbio-BMI) REACH OUT OH NO NOT Robert Goulet (Columbia 43131) Bernadette Castro (Colpix 747) GONE, GONE, GONE UNLESS YOU CARE

31 I 6 4.-,d Posc P,MI T roc:dole-8W Everly Brothers (Warner Bros. 5478) Terry Black (Tollie 9026)

MY ADORABLE ONE 32 THE GYPSY FOR ME MY BABY 7 (Duo,- BMII ILeeds-ASCAPI Joe Simon (Vee Jay 609) Robert Davie (Congress 224) SCEPTER 1285 WAND 162 WHY (DON'CHA BE MY GIRL) THANK YOU FOR LOVING N 8 (Chortbusler, Eostw 1có--8/.1 33 P rurelcnc-ASCAPJ Chartbusters (Mutual 508) Sapphires (ABC Paramount 10590)

GARDEN IN THE RAIN 9 34 I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT YOU Vic Dana (Dolton 99) SAY (Modern Placid-8M !I Ike & Tina Turner (Kent 402) 10 OH NO NOT MY BABY t Cours col -BMII Maxine Brown (Wand 162) GOODBYE GIRL 35 'Pnnl-ASCAPI Richie Dean (Tower 102) THE DARTELL STOMP 1 1 P,.( I Mustangs (Providence 401) WHEN YOU WALK 36 IN THE ROOM

RIGHT OR WRONG Jackie DeShannon (Liberty 55735) 12 nt, HM Ronnie Dove (Diamond 173) HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 37 Mrdal-- PM( GALE WINDS Jerry Lee Lewis (Smash 1930) 13 GJ Colon-BMI) Egyptian Combo (Norman 549) LUMBERJACK 38 (English-BMI) FOUR STRONG WINDS Hal Willis (Sims 207) 14 Wd,nork 8 Sons-ASCAPJ Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8443) 39 SOMETIMES I WISH I WERE A BOY BABY, BABY ALL THE TIME (81ackwood-BMI) 15 Emnaay-8h11 Lesley Gore (Mercury 72353) Superbs (Dore 715) 40 THE DODO WATCH OUT (Screen Gems, Col -BMI) 16 Jumpin' Gene Simmons (Hi 2080) SHE'S ALL RIGHT ,Romitory BRC -8M1) EMPTY ARMS Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55273) 41 (De:rord-8MC Ace Cannon (Hi 2081) 17 THE THINGS IN THIS HOUSE (T. M.-BM() I'M MAKING IT OVER Bobby Darin (Capitol 5257) 42 R q Seven-BM I) Anita Humes (Roulette 4575)

1 OH MARIE 8 (Par)s-ASCAPJ LOST WITHOUT YOU Village Stompers (Epic 9718) 43 (South MI BMI) Teddy Randazzo (DCP 1108) 19 LITTLE QUEENIE (4,,-BM!) ENDLESS SLEEP Bill Black Combo (Hi 2079) 44 (John, Stone, Elizobclh-BM1) Honk Wiliams Jr. (MGM 13278)

20 THAT'S ALL I NEED TO KNOW IT'S ALL OVER Bobby Wood -(Joy 288) 45 (Nomo-BMI) Wolter Jackson (Okeh 7204)

I COULD CONQUER THE 21 WORLD DO ANYTHING YOU WANNA You eon-ASCAP) 46 (Way gole-ASCAP) Shevelles (World Artists 1025) Harold Betters (Gateway 747)

APPLE OF MY EYE OH, BOBBY SOXER 22 Trouis-SMI) 47 Mateo-BM() Four Seasons (Veo Jay 618) Chuck Berry (Chess 1912)

WATCH THEM CLIMB 23 HEARTBREAK HILL I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND (Anatole, Konsond-BMI) 48 (Cedar-wood-BM() THE CHARTS! Fats Domino (ABC Paramount 10596) Tommy Adderly (Mar -Mar 314) SOMEBODY NEW I'VE GOT THE SKILL 24 (Ludix, Flomar-BMI) 49 ,then:-B/,'!. SCEPTER MUSIC, INC. Chuck Jackson (Wand 161) Jackie Ross (Chess 1913) 254 WEST 54TH ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 25 WAIT FOR ME 50 SPANISH GUITARS ( Geo. Pincus-ASCAP Rita Pavone (RCA Victor 8204) Jerry Wallace (Challenge 59265)

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This unigi tries of Pittsburgh, listeners are public service switch will honor o 349:81/aiii asked to send 25 cents for the poster, winner and two runners-up in ea PATTER which includes seven exclusive photo- of six categories: Commerce and 1 graphs of the Beatle press conference, dustry, Armed Services, Religie Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllü.III,IIIIIIIIII.IILJlulllllilllllllllllü the performance, excited fans, and the Health, Welfare and Education. WFLA-Tampa-St. Petersburg has partment and Radio Press Interna- station's five deejay personalities. just wrapped up a very successful tional. One of the poster highlights is a KVI-Seattle air personalities n x 11" World Series contest. An appliance 6'/2 pic taken during the actual cently paid off a debt to McChord A dealer used the contest to create in- WMCA-New York's Barry Gray is performance of the Beatles standing Force Base in Tacoma and served store traffic. The prize helped the currently in London, supplying direct directly under the "KQV Welcomes "Airmen Basics" for the day. T! over-all success of the contest-a color coverage of Great Britain's national the Beatles" sign. "pay-off" was a result of a bet whi, TV set. Listeners were urged to go elections for his nightly interview - station personality Hardwick mar by the client's store and estimate the commentary series. WWDC-Washington personality on behalf of all the deejays on t!, total runs, hits and errors made by Jack Rowzie is real busy these days. University of Washington -Air For, both teams in the Series. The store A complete Get Out The Vote pro- Rowzie recently inaugurated a new Academy football game. Since t! reported an immediate increase in motional campaign is presently being feature on his Saturday Show (10:30- UW lost the game, KVI agreed to store traffic and the promotion helped highlighted on WABC-New York. 3:30 PM) called "Top 40 Less One." through a day's basic training k the The campaign, designed to stimulate Rowzie plays the station's new "Top outlet create interest in its live McChord . including 12 hours r and leaves one coverage of the World Series. voter registration subsequent 40" but cleverly of the remote broadcasting from four dii The voting in the Nov. presidential elec- songs out. first listener calling ferent locations at the air base. Th Looking back over the summer just tion in greater New York, will en- in and identifying the song gets the remote shows started with the Har past, WLS-Chicago president Ralph compass the full facilities of the entire (all 40) set of records. Re- wick show at 6:00 AM and continu, will Beaudin recently noted that the sta- outlets. Promotional efforts be sponse has been enough to keep the through the Perry Allen stanza er, tion gave free air time to 49 different spearheaded by WABC on -the -air switchboard lit up for slightly more ing at 6:00 PM. The "bet" was pn local and national organizations. In personalities encouraging listeners than (40) minutes. . One of the ably the most successful outside pr many cases, to In addition to the an- has the WLS public affair register. brighter lights around WWDC motion the station has ever done. B department custom -produced the spot nouncements, WABC will broadcast been working on an idea to fit the cause of the success of the promotir announcements for added impact and many times daily, the locations and station's Amphicar "Scoop" with ski - the Air Force is considering works color. Total cost of air time donated hours of places of voter registration, runners or possibly military snow - with radio stations in other cities by WLS as a public service to the and program special interviews and treads. The thinking is that perhaps a remote broadcast promotion to mai many of community for the months of June, reports directly from these ice-skating and skiing information people aware of the job being 4oe July and August totaled $202,000. registration locations. could be gathered first hand and by Air Force bases all over the cour "Radio has been known to make its broadcast to the many WWDC listen- try. heaviest contribution in public service Better be careful when the lady of ers who enjoy these activities. At this spots during the slow summer months. the house starts cleaning. Never point, the management of the station VITAL I'm happy to report that this summer know what you're going to turn up has not commented on this point. STATISTICS: past was a sales record breaker for with. Louise Jorjorian, promotion di- Allan Dean Jones joins WIBG WLS, but in spite of heavy business rector, of KSFO-San Francisco was Ferrante and Teicher were among Philadelphia as a newsman. Dean as we were able to make a strong con- recently looking for a lost file in the the guests appearing in person on the formerly with WEEZ-Chester when tribution in time to the important station's storage room and came up KHJ-TV-Hollywood show "9th Street he was known as Jerry Dean ... Gor area of community service," com- with a package of bumper stickers West." Also making live appearances don Clark, formerly on KEYS -Corps mented Beaudin. that say "Take It Easy! I'm Listening was Eddie Albert, plugging his new Christi, has been given the gre to KSFO." She gave some to Jim Hickory LP. Deejay hot Sam Rid- light as program of KONI Mike Retheri, director operations director of Lange who mentioned it on the air, dle also welcomed Sam Fletcher to San Antonio. . George Fennell WPDQ-Jacksonville, infos word that saying that he would send one to 50 the daily half-hour show, as well as now spinning 'em on WORL-Bostor the outlet, owned by Belk Broadcast- "select commuters." So far, he has Don Lee Wilson, one of the Ventures. Nelia Cockrell has joined the sit' ing, has changed its programming received several hundred requests for The Dovells were also on the show. of WLLA-Tampa-St. Petersburg r the stickers. continuity director. . . Bruce MiUr policy to contemporary Top 40 with Several Quaker City area public has been given the nod as director,' strong emphasis on a local news de - KQV-Pittsburgh has provided a service organizations will be re - production on WXYZ-Detroit.

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' Pick of the Week Pick of the Week MR. LONELY (2:37) [Ripley BMI-Vinton, Allen] SONG OF PEACE (2:43) BILLY'S THEME (2:08) [Helios BMI-Scharfenberger] [Talisman ASCAP-Vaughn] IT'S BETTER TO HAVE LOVED (2:38) [Acacia Ent. BMI-Vinton] BILLY VAUGHN (Dot 16670) BOBBY VINTON (Epic 9730) Billy Vaughn and his instrumentalists are solid bets to make the "Mr. Lonely," a tune from Bobby Vinton's while -back "Roses Are chart rounds, especially on the deejay level, with both ends of his new Red" and his most recent "Greatest Hits" LP, is now being rushed Dot stand. One half's the beautiful, sweet trumpet -led (with sans -lyric out as a single-due to requests resulting from deejay play. It's a choral chants) "Song Of Peace," while the others' a lush, rockin' teen touching slow paced ballad that the songster delivers with great feeling. beat, string -filled winner labeled "Billy's Theme." They're two 'pro- Top notch arranging -conducting credits belong to Bob Mersey on this gramming musts'. Bob Morgan -produced effort. Coupler's a heartfelt, Vinton -penned wistful. SIDEWALK SURFIN' (2:18) [Sea Of Tunes BMI-Wilson, Christian] BLUEBERRY HILL [Chappell ASCAP-Lewis, Rose, Stock] WHEN IT'S OVER (2:15) [Screen Gems, Col. BMI-Gibson, Altfeld] CHERRY RED (E. H. Morris ASCAP-Lazarus, Elliot] JAN & DEAN (Liberty 55727) LITTLE RICHARD (Veejay 625) Liberty hit -makers Jan & Dean follow their latest chart double-header, Little Richard can climb back to the top of the charts with this "Ride The Wild Surf" and "Anaheim, Azusa, Etc.," with another pairing sensational revival of Fats Domino's years -back giant, `Blueberry Hill." that should quickly follow suit. Topside, "Sidewalk Surfin'," is a Chanter's scream -filled opener's followed by a sizzling rock -a -twist jumpin' teen delight that refers to the new surfboard -on -wheels fad performance that's loaded with dual -mart money-making potential. that's spreading like wildfire. The complete change -of -pace companion Backing's a real bluesy, slow soulful beat -ballad affair. piece, "When It's Over," is a heartfelt beat -ballad beaut. Jan Berry's the producer of these two tunes from two of the boys' newest LP's. LITTLE PLAY SOLDIERS (2:19) [Little Darla' BMI-Cooper] MOUNTAIN OF LOVE (2:29) [Vaughn BMI-Dorman] TAKE THIS HAMMER (3:01) [Frigate BMI-Gotz] MOODY RIVER (2:33) [Keva BMI-Bruce] BROTHERS FOUR (Columbia 43147) JOHNNY RIVERS (Imperial 66075) The Brothers Four can quickly get back in their money -making singles ways with this top-notch new Columbia entry tabbed "Little Rivers, who now has two big "revival" hits under his belt, can make it Play Soldiers." The tune is a medium -paced, -a - rhythmic pop -folk anti -war three in -row with this new Imperial session. This time it's the while song with a hauntingly plaintive backbeat. Could be huge. The flip, back Harold Dorman success, "Mountain Of Love," that takes the now - "Take This Hammer," is a rousing, high-spirited rendition of the familiar handclapping, rock-a -rhythmic Rivers route. Terrific choral - folk -blues instrumental backdrop on this bright Dunhill Prod. Ditto for the quick sturdie culled from the foursome's `Sing Of Our Times" LP. moving up -dating of the few -seasons-back Pat Boone tearjerker on the flip. JOHNNY (2:13) [Sheenfeen ASCAP-J. & B. Scott] I IT BAD AIN'T IT THE TRUTH (2:50) STOP TAKIN' ME GOT (3:02) [Robbins ASCAP-Ellington, Webster] [Grand Canyon, Shake -Well FOR GRANTED (2:03) TIMI YURO (Mercury 72355) BMI-Peques] [Merna BMI-Gentile, Lambert Lark follows her chart -making "If" Mercury bow with one that can MARY WELLS (20th -Century Fox 544) really break thru in a big way. This time out it's a heartfelt, new folk -like ballad, tabbed "Johnny," that finds Timi at her soulful best. Mary Wells takes a fabulous chart string over to 20th Fox and Top chances are either end. (or both) of her debut will keep it solidly intact. drawer arranger -conductor and co-cleffer credits belong to Bobby They're two intriguing low-keyed vocals, the shuffle-rockin' "Ain't Scott. Backing's a splendid ballad up -dating of the heartfelt evergreen. It Both cuts are from "The Amazing Timi Yuro" LP produced by Quincy The Truth" and the soft beat cha cha "Stop Takin' Me For Granted." Jones. First rate choral -instrumental backdrops on two sides produced by Bob Bateman. THE BOY FROM CROSSTOWN (2:40) [Grand Canyon BMI-Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer] ONE MORE TIME (2:53) [January BMI-Kohan, Angelos] WORLD WITHOUT LOVE (2:21) BLUESETTE (2:53) [Duchess BMI-Gimbel, Thielemans] [Grand Canyon BMI-Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer] THE RAY CHARLES SINGERS (Command 4057) THE ANGELS (Smash 1931) This new Command stand has what it takes to give the Ray Charles This could be the Angels' strongest deck since their sensational chart Singers their third big one in -a -row. The pro song stylists follow "Love debut, "My Boyfriend's Back." It's a pulsating, hard-hitting affair Me With All Your Heart" and "Al Di La" with a beauty tabbed "One about "The Boy From Crosstown." Big-sounding, Leroy Glover -arranged More Time." It's a tantalizing cha cha beat romancer with standout backdrop on a deck that's right up the teeners' alley. Undercut's a instrumental effects. Group does a superb job on the lovely, much -cut haunting cha cha beat heartbreaker. It's a Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer jazz -waltz tune. prod. I HOPE HE BREAKS YOUR HEART (2:20) EVERYBODY WANTS TO FALL IN LOVE [Screen Gems, Col. BMI-Sedaka, Miller, Greenfield] [Kags BMI-Alexander, Womack] TOO LATE (2:45) [Sutter BMI-Grossman] BITTER DREAMS (2:29) [Kags BMI-Womack) NEIL SEDAKA (RCA Victor 8453) THE VALENTINOS (Sar 155) Sedaka can latch onto another hot The Valentinos, who introduced (and cashed in nicely) with their chart item in this infectious last stomper. Labeled "I Hope He Breaks Your Heart," tailored -for -teen - Sar effort, "It's All Over Now," can have a big one all their own tastes winner that the chorus-backed chanter dual -voices in bright here. Tabbed "Everybody Wants To Fall In Love," it's a real inviting fashion. There's more top teen, up tempo doin's on the haunting coupler. cha cha beat romancer that the boys dish up in smooth, ear -arresting "Too Late." Producer is Joe Rene. manner. Coupler's a catchy rhythm jump'er dubbed "Bitter Dreams." TOPKAPI (2:32) [United Artists ASCAP-Hadjidakis] SAN FRANCISCO DE ASSISI (2:26) [Zeller ASCAP] CARELESS THE MUSIC GOES 'ROUND AND ROUND (2:12) HANDS (2:22) [Melrose ASCAP-Hilliard, Sigman] [Jay ASCAP-Farley, Riley, Hodgson] JERRY WALLACE (Mercury 72356) HENRY JEROME (Decca 31697) Wallace can have a high -up -on -the -charts outing in this extremely different opus. Titled "San Maestro Jerome, who edged close to Top 100 territory aboard his Francisco De Assisi (St. Francis of Assisi)," "Seventh Dawn" flick theme outing, can turn the trick with another tune it's a beautiful, religious -inspirational lifter that Jerry warmly sings from in Spanish and recites and filmland. This time it's the theme heard throughout the hit pic sings in English. The toe-tappin, shuffle "Topkapi" and it's treated to an infectious stomp beat cha cha rendition. weeper, "Careless Hands," can also step out. Gus Levene's the arranger- onductor and Jack Tracy's the producer. Catchy sans -lyric gimmick chant blends brightly with the Near East, flavored instrumental. On the flip the Jerome chorus and ork knock out WHAT AM I GONNA DO WITHOUT YOU (2:45) a sparkling rock -a -rhythmic revival of the way -back delight. Can be a [Screen Gems, Col. BMI-Titelman, Goffin] double-header. DON'T LET 111E STAND IN YOUR WAY (2:22) THOU SHALT NOT STEAL (1:58) [Acuff -Rose BMI-Loudermilk) [Screen Gems, Col. BMI-Goffn, King] JUST 'ROUND The RIVER BEND (2:15) SKEETER DAVIS (RCA Victor 8450) [Odin ASCAP-Patrick, Ralke] Skeeter Davis bids fair to take another trip to chartdom DICK & DEEDEE (Warner Bros. 5482) of her newest Victor as a result stanza. Topside's a very pretty lover's lament, Dick and Deedee's titled "What Am I Gonna Do Without You," that the canary return to chartsville should be marked by this tracks with tender emotion. multi - John D. Loudermilk tune. Tabbed "Thou Shalt Not Steal," it's a quick The tear -compelling multi -voiced companion paced jump'er piece takes an effective jump -a -twist ride. Chet Atkins that the artists treat to their vocal stylings. Backing's is the producer. a warm, sentimental folk -western opus. It's a Ralke-Wilder prod.

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NEVER TRUST A WOMAN (2:37) [Popular ASCAP-Doggett, Jordan] Newcomer Picks 1 WORRYIN' BLUES (2:54) III I., \\ EDDING (2:28) [Regent BMI-Prieto, [Pic ASCAP-Southern, Alexander, Jordan] Jay] WITHOUT YOUR LOVE (2:37) B. Marks Schroeder] B. B. KING (ABC -Paramount 10599) [E. BMI-Hawker, JULIE ROGERS (Mercury 72332) The vet blues songster seems destined to do Top 100 business with this ultra -commercial ABC -Paramount outing tagged "Never Trust A The big foreign -language hit of recent vintage, originally tagged "La Woman." The tune is a funky low-down blueser which puts down Novia," can finally make the grade in the English speaking countries. Ilistaffers as being untrustworthy. Watch it closely. The attractive under- Tune, "The Wedding," is currently a smash in Great Britain via this cut, "Worryin' Blues," is a slow -moving, shufflin' talkin' blues message - Julie Rogers version and chances are it will duplicate that success in song. the U.S. Lark's thrilling interpretation rests securely in a superb John Arthey ork-choral, beat -ballad showcase. Underlid's a tempting rock -a - cha-cha romancer that can also make a chart splash. RINGO (3:00) [Don Robertson-.ASCAP-Robertson, Blair] BONANZA (1:48) [Livingston & 1 Evans-ASCAP-Livingston, Evans] IT'S ALL OVER (2:47) [Curtom & Jalynne BMI-Mayfield] LORNE GREENE (RCA Victor 8444) LEE CROSS (2:42) [Noma BMI-White] The tale of "Ringo" is poignantly told by Lorne Greene on this slice WALTER JACKSON (Okeh 7204) from his Victor album, "Welcome To The Ponderosa." The actor -singer may have his first single hit with this Jimmy Dean -Big John -like Walter Jackson, who is already making pop-r&b noise with this new offering he narrates with a choral-ork backdrop. The side is already Okeh release, should have no difficulty in zooming up both charts. The getting West coast action and could spread to other markets in a short side to watch here is "It's All Over," a lush, slow-shufffin' chorus -backed time. "Bonanza," the undercut's a spritely and authoritative reading of lament about a guy who has made up his mind to cut-out on his chick. the familiar TV theme. Eye it. The flip, "Lee Cross," is a rhythmic, medium -paced ode about an affectionate ladykiller. TWO TICKETS (2:05) [TM BMI-Darin] LOW GRADES AND HIGH FEVER (2:03) [ Belinda THE BELL WITCH (2:50) [Nu -Star BMI-Nelson] BMI-Byers] AFTER TODAY (2:33) JIMMIE RODGERS (Dot 16673) [Starlight-Hidden] LINDA LAINE & THE SINNERS (Tower 60020) It's more than likely Jimmie Rodgers' next chart appearance will result from his new Dot offering. One side's a tear -compelling cha cha The young Tower label can really score with this-the first of the heat (Bobby Darin -penned) affair, tagged "Two Tickets," that Jimmie EMI masters to be released here under the Tower banner. It's a wild serves up with loads of feeling. The captivating new folk entry, "The and woolly, steady driving rocker, tabbed "Low Grades And High Bell Witch," moves along at a quick, multi -tracked pace on the flip. Fever," that the artists belt out with unrestrained enthusiasm. "After Watch it, too! Today" displays the lark's stellar beat -ballad style. Pretty coupler.

SUMMER, WINTER, SPRING AND FALL (2:29) [Moss Rose BMI-Drusky] MAKE IT (2:06) [Beat, Unart BMI-Lee, Styles, Rubin] THINGS HEARTACHES CAN BE FUN (1:50) GOTTA CHANGE (2:20) [Beat, Unart BMI-Lee, Styles Rubin] [Central Songs BMI-Bare, Williams] BARRY LEE (Veep 1201) GLEN CAMPBELL (Capitol 5279) United Artists, currently sitting on top with "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" on its Ascot line, new bet Glen Campbell has had pop-c&w successes in bows its Veep label this week and it's a good the past and he can they'll have another winner. Side, which also bows newcomer Barry Lee. score again with this ultra -commercial Capitol newie tabbed "Summer, Winter, Spring, And Fall." is an appealing philosophical affair tabbed "Make It," that stomps along The tune is a slow-shufflin' hauntingly in top teen style. plaintive lament about a guy who can't seem to Arranging -conducting credits on this chorus -backed his get used to the fact that item belong to Redda. Backing's a beat -filled, rocker. romance is fini. The flip, "Heartaches Can Be Fun," is a rollicking, 'liverpool-styled' warm-hearted tradition -styled country ditty I,y the chanter. essayed with loads of poise TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT (2:37) -- [Jobete BMI-Stevenson, Van Dyke, Gordy] THE FORTUNE TELLER (3:14) [Nubia BMI-Ryals] YOU'RE BAD NEWS (2:17) [Jobete BMI-Stevenson] ONE LAST KISS CHERIE (2:07) [Nu -Star BMI-Mofett] THE HEADLINERS (V.I.P. 25011) DALE WARD (Dot 16672) Look for the Headliners to become just what their names are via Chances are Dale Ward, who was a click this la a "Letter From a few -months -back with outing on the Motown -distributed V.I.P. label. Side to watch Sherry," can make the chart grade "Tonight's The Night," sure this new Dot stint. once again with an exciting, fast moving jumper that's It's a touching, cha cha beat opus tabbed "The to make the teeners sit up and take notice. "You're Bad News" is Fortune Teller," that Dale and his ork-choral telling teen backing put across with building, cha cha beat opus that can also develop into a chart -maker. effect. Also keep a close watch on the throbbing, beat -ballad It's a Wm. Stevenson prod. hip -swinger, "One Last Kiss Cherie." It could producer Noel Ball. be a two-sider for WHAT AM I TO YOU (2:20) LOOK FOR SMALL PLEASURES (2:58) [Hill & Range BMI-Lynch, Westlake, Shuman] [E. H. Morris ASCAP-Michaels, Sandrich] THAT'S WHAT LITTLE GIRLS ARE MADE FOR (2:16) THIS IS THE LIFE (2:05) [Morley ASCAP-Adams, Strouse] [Kenny Lynch BMI-Westlake, Lynch] JODY MILLER (Capitol 5298) KENNY LYNCH (Liberty 55740) Jody Miller, who garnered Newcomer Kenny this attention recently with "He Walks Like Lynch can make a solid first impression with A Man," can easily grab the national spotlite with Liberty bow. Side to keep close watch on is "What Am I To You," a Pleasures." Tune's an "Look For Small captivating cha inspiring, extremely pretty ballad (from the cha beat romancer that sports a grade "A" orchestral forthcoming B'way musical "Ben Franklin accompaniment, with sans lyric choral chants, by Harry Robinsona performs in In Paris") that the lark outfit. superb fashion. Standout Lincoln Mayorga ork-choral The tasty up tempo, rock -a -cha-cha underlid takes an appealing case on a deck that should make show- multi -vocal ride. Ivor Raymonde's ork backs up here. rousing. quick Jody an important disk name. The moving "This Is The Life" is a "Golden Boy" delight. Waylon Jennings' A&M outing could make both pop and count** chart news in the near future. See Country Reviews.

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Tune has a concerto sured but it could be a noisemaki (B+) SAME OLD STORY (2:34) chorus -backed ode which suggests flavor. here too. [Jobete BMI-Robinson] An_ that couples in love should be respect- (B+) MAID IN JAPAN (1:50) (B+) WHO CAN HE BE [Surmo other smooth vocal offering from Mc- ful of each other's feelings. [DeLory/Almo - ASCAP - Maverick - BMI-Salmancc Cullers. DeLory] Another instrumental An easy -paced rock ballad with loa,. (B+) COME HOME (2:35) [Loi- goodie, this time with an appealing of teen appeal. THE SPINNERS (Motown 1067) BMI-Johnson] Tender, slow- oriental flavor. Don't overlook this HOW CAN I (2:38) [Jobete shufflin' tradition -oriented r&b weep- PETE COOKE (Dimension 1037) er. end. BMI - Fuqua] The Tamla/ LITTLE DARLIN' (2:2i Motown magic should work very well l'IIE JADES (Port 70042) [Screen Gems-Col- BMI - with this pulsating ballad romancer JAN LAWHON (Boyd 138) HE'S MY GUY (2:00) [Leeds Cooke, Harper] Pete Cooke u updated by the Spinners. Watch this the I'M GONNA LOVE YOU ASCAP DePaul, Rayel leashes a real wailin' shouter for one step out smartly in sales and air- (1:53) - Dimension entry aimed at pop -r& play. [Knob BMI-Orange] I'he Jades shake the moth flakes off Jan Lawhon could very well create this markets. R&B jocks are sure to lea (B+) SWEET THING (2:40) [Jo - oldie to give it a brand-new on it. some sales excitement with this rol- treatment. A powerful goodie that bete BMI - Stevenson] The licking, fast-moving teen-angled, cho- (B+) I WON'T CRY (2:28) [Zira- other end has the edge, but this one could make it big again. The teens rus -backed affair about a gal with should dig this slick survey. BMI - Cooke, Harper] Mot should come in for a fair share of real determination to snare that spe- soul blues. the sales. cial guy in her life. (B) THERE WILL COME A DAY (2:45) [ADT/Benell/ THE BUDDIES (Swing 102) CATHY BRASHER (Lap 1001) (B+) CAN YOU SWIM (1:57 ONLY WHEN I DREAM Sima - BMI - Anderson] Interest- ON THE GO (2:14) [Bric] [Knob BMI-Orange] Swing - ing rhythm ballad with limited po- Tunes-BMI Friedland, h,. (2:17) [Mr. Blue BMI in' bluesy danceable sounds. - Brasher] This young lark might very- tential. Etta] The Buddies offer up a strict American sound on this Beach Bo' well be a dark horse candidate for JOE & EDDIE MILO LIGGETT (Monument 860) chart nomination with this vibrant (G. N. P. Crescendo 333) like item. It's a natural for the te, dance crowd; like to and pulsating rocker she serves up THE PHONY (2:43) [Com- deejays will it multi -track with a swingin' rocka- LONESOME ROAD (2:30) bine - BMI - Liggett, Fos- (B+) ONLY MY FRIEND (22: string backing. 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FREEWHEELERS (Epic 9725) THE GIRL ACROSS THE (B+) I'M WALKIN' (2:22) [Travis WAY (2:06) [Premier-BMI- (B+) MOON MAID (2:32) [BAE BMI-Domino, Bartholomew] ASCAP Virtuoso, Walter The BEACH BOYS (3:03) [My - Raleigh, Damon] The actor -chanter's - years -back Fats Domino biggie gogo BMI-Cogley] The Free- vocal style is while -back rock and roll Choice melodic theme with broad a' gets the Drake treatment. wheelers could have a hit on their on this somewhat wild and furious peal. hands wtih this warm-hearted, easy- teen -oriented item. A slick ork and THE GREEN MEN (Kapp 619) JEROME POWELL (Parkway 927 I'VE HAD going folkish item about an unfor- chorus setting makes this one move IT (2:00) [Brent tunate beach -going lad brightly. HOME TO STAY (2:2= BMI-Bonura, Ceroni] This who has lost hard-hitting version his place in the sun now that fall is [Evanston - BMI - Be of the Bell Notes' here. (B+) WHY DON'T YOU LOVE Evans] Jerome Powell gets son line is a real contagious Plenty of sales potential. ,carting rocker. ME (2:06) [Screen Gems - high-powered assistance from tt with a fascinating drum (B+) ANNIE (2:52) [Emperor Col-BMI-Keller, 1 olber] The song- choral-ork backdrop for this rib opening the deck keeps up its pulsat- ster remains in a ing BMI - Ritterbush] Lyrical, similar groove for oriented entry that sports a drivift beat to the last note. The Green full-bodied pop -folk romancer. the undercut. Has a slight Latin beat and some lively handclappinl' Men could see some green stuff from flavor to offer dance variation. Dual -market possibility. this one. JO ANN & TROY (Atlantic 2256) (B+) (2:161 (B+) SO FINE (2:01) [Eldorado H. B. BARNUM (Imperial 66074) LIVE AND LET LIVE BMI-Otis] This end I FOUND A LOVE OF [Evanston - BMI - Perrot features Butler] Slow ballad moderate another effectively done teen oldie. 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LITTLE (B) DIXIE DOODLE DANDY [Stride-BMI-Miller.] Build- LOT (2:44) [Leo SAM FLETCHER (Veejay 623) (3:03) [Bobe Wes BMI-Bal- ing ballad with martial beat-also ASCAP - Lindeman, Stutz] Ac throp] Songster rocks on this fast very effective. puts her own unique touch on GUESS WHO [Michele-BMI evergreen. -Belvin] Sam Fletcher up- movin' shuffler. NEAL AND THE NEWCOMERS dates the old Jesse Belvin hit for (Hall -Way 1206) 1016) this THE FEMALE BEATLES - TONY SEYMOUR (Carib new outing on Veejay. It's a warm (B+) R 0 C K IN' PNEUMONIA and (20th Century Fox 531) (B) WILL YOU STILL L feelingful reading that could find (2:06) [Ace-BMI Smith] ME TOMORROW (2:54)1 mutual interest in pop and r&b mar- (B+) I DON'T WANT TO CRY Here's a swingin' instrumental,- with kets. A slick (1:55) [Rambed BMI Fa- Shirelles biggie done with a hqi production. - vocal interjections, version of the limbo sound. vole] Gals really jump on this Liver- Huey Smith oldie. (8+) THE SINNER [Mills-ASCAP pool sound rocker. (C+) YOUNG BOY BLUES (2:11 -Roth, Parrish] (B) REELING & ROCKING Strictly a (B) I WANT YOU (2:15) (2:18) [Arc-BMI-Berry] An A heart -breaker ballad. pop sound on this end with a big, [Rambed BMI Favole] lush romantic ballad. - all instrumental version of Chuck THE BLOCKBUSTERS (Entree I Backdrop is a similar offering but Berry's while -back stint. (B) WALK (2: THE :ARABIANS (LeMans 004) not as strong as A side. GORILLA BOUDLEAUX BRYANT [Symbol BMI-Paul, Lem YOU UPSET ME BABY MOE KOFFMAN (Jubilee 5485) (Monument 857) Funky instrumental. (2:30) [Bridgeport-BMI (B+) I WANT TO HOLD Grant] - YOUR (B+) WAKE UP LITTLE SUZIE (B) GORILLA WALK (2: The Arabians lash out with a HAND (2:16) [Dutchess BMI (2:20) [Acuff Rose-BMI-Bry- [Symbol BMI-Paul, Lem r&b shouter and a forceful beat -Lennon, McCartney] Artist who ant] A catchy all instrumental version Same as flip with vocal added. loaded with teen appeal for both clicked with "Swingin' Shepherd of the Everly Bros. awhile back hit dancing and listening enjoyment. Blues" puts the flute sound on SCOTT (DC 122) Strongest this penned by Bryant. CARR action sure to be r&b. Beatle hit. (B) RAINING IN MY HEART (C+) GOT THE RHYTHM (2 (B+) (PLEASE) TAKE A CHANCE (B) SOUL BROTHERS (2:40) (2:55) [Acuff Rose-BMI- [Claiborne BMI - 1.â ON ME (2:27) [Bridgeport- [Dutchess BMI - Koffman] Boudleaux-Bryant] This end features Kauer] Pleasant rhythmic easy sa RMI-Grant] A bluesy handclapper Good pop -jazz blues sound. a lush arrangement of the late Buddy blues. sound. with a Sam Cooke -like Holly's noisemaker. reading. FREDDY KING (Federal 12532) (C) RUN MY FINGERS THE GARY JAMES AND THE YOUR HAIR (2:01) [, ACCENTS (CRC Charter 1017) (B+) SOME OTHER DAY, SOME borne BMI-Kauer] Up -tempo OTHER TIME (2:35) [Briar- CREATIONS (Light'ning 3) I'VE GOT BETTER THINGS (B+) WILL I CRY (2:29) [Gary hand -clapper. TO DO (2:25) [Trousdale cliff BMI - Washington, Stryker] RMI-Sloan, Raunchy, low-key tradition -oriented Abrams - BMI - Abrams - THE FÍREBIRDS (DMD 2040) Barri] The lead singer r&b tearjerker. 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I,npannl Juvenile romancer. - TRUMPET (Halifax 2853) (B+) STRAWBERRIES AND (B+) MY FUNNY VALENTINE WINE (2:41) [Radford RELIGIOUS t \ It NI EN COLE (Groove 58-0046) BMI (3:02) [Chappell - ASCAP -Gordon] Pleasant, laconic pop -folk - Hart - Rodgers] This smooth I'LL NEVER STAND IN romancer. all instrumental rendition of the old RADII) FOUR I YOUR WAY (2:40) [Hill & (B+) WOMEN (SKA-DA-LA-DE- standard could become a juke box (Nashboro-837) Range BMI-Byers] Carmen Cole DA) (2:13) [Radford favorite. "What Kind Of Man Is Jesus"%l could very well wail her way right up BMI- My Father's House" to the Gordon, Rogers] Hard -driving, (B+) WHEN SLESOUTH EPY21M front door of the charts with cookin' teen -angled dance item. DOWN IT'S :27) SILVER BELLS this powerful r&b ballad opus that [Chappell - ASCAP Hart (Nashboro-836) has top pop potential. A spinner's THE NOCTURNES (Carlson 4105) Rodgers] Same story on- this side. - "Pray Like The Lord Says"/"MY natural. (B+) WINDY NIGHTS For Jesus" (2:30) DAVE "BABY" STEP I Mickado BMI Ciancitta CORTEZ/ BROTHER JOE MAY (B+) RIGHT UP (2:41) - - JOE CARTER (B. & J. 1001) [Hill & Range BMI-Byers] - Ciancitta - Marfucci] All instru- (Nashboro-635) An omntinn-eli:iri mental rocker. (B+) JUST TO LET YOU KNOW "The Master's On Our Side"/9f ed blues reading. (2:00) [Mickey Hooks BMI- (B+) MY CHRISTMAS STAR Hooks, Mother Prayed For Me" (.FE \ I PINE Ill NT (Bombay Cortez] Affectionate, uptempo 4501) (2:52) [Five Guys- BMI -- happy blues romancer. BONITA CANTRELL TWO CAN LIVE CHEAPER Farno - De Falco] A rock -a -ballad (B) SOUL BEFORE NEWS (Nashboro-834) THAN ONE (2:12) [Bazaar that might catch on in the Christmas (2:50) [Trend ASCAP-John- "Beautiful Home"/"Wait On Catron BMI-Catron] Geraldine Hunt season. son] Raunchy r&b instrumental by Lord" lets loose with an infectious rocker. FIVE Carter. 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T 2110) New Christy Minstrels II 62 SOMETHING Irett Beach Boys (Capitol Beach Boys (Capitol T 2027) 9 NEW 9 (Columbia CL 2187) Beatles (Capitol ST 2108) 7 to15 6 SUGAR LIPS SIDEWINDER FUNNY GIRL 10 2965) 82g- 10 Al Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 40 CHIPMUNKS SING THE Lee Morgan (Blue Broadway Cast (Capitol SVAS 2059) BEATLES Note BLP 4157) ;46) 31 11 MY FAIR LADY 11 7 PETER, PAUL & MARY (Liberty 3388) Andy 73 ANOTHER HIT ALBUM 66 Williams (Columbia CS 9005) IN CONCERT 6 Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 25593) 12 YOU DON'T KNOW (Warner Bros. 1555) 41 COTTON CANDY 33 (HOW GLAD I AM) 12 he Al (RCA LPM Hirt Victor 2917) 74 SEX LIFE OF A Nancy Wilson (Capitol 2155) ærial.l PRIMATE 67 8 GETZ/GILBERTO 8 Shelly Berman (Verve 15043) 13 HELLO DOLLY 13 Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto (Verve V 8545) WALK DON'T RUN VOL. 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Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005) THE THIRD ALBUM 19 MEET THE BEATLES THE 82 68 (Columbia CS 8954) 'ED 16 BEST 50 ROLLING STONES 58 (Capitol T 2047) OF JIM REEVES 16 (London LL 3375) UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN 22 lelion - (RCA Victor LSP 2890) 24 83 LIVE IN LAS VEGAS Soundtrack (MGM SE 4232) easy - 17 THE KINGSMEN VOL. 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"Billy, Don't Play The Banjo" and "Cotton balance of the program gets the same superb Bale treatment as the tag tune and the set has that Levee." A group to watch. "right to chartsville" sound. Other goodies here are "Stranger On The Shore," "La Mer" and "Victory At Sea." THE VERY BEST OF RAY PETERSON- BÄ4 PETERSON MGM E 4250 Ray Peterson kicks off his MGM album career m1 BACK AOAINm1 BACK AGAIN-The Bachelors-London LL3393 CORINNA.CORINNA with this impressive disk which boasts a varied single .. The Bachelors, who've scored with every GIVE US selection of his biggest hits. The chanter's warm - release and their first album, "Presenting The YOUR BLESSING country -flavored vocal approach and distinctive Ce Li ff w10rnt up with a potent follow-up LP a, n,u. Bachelors," come Son Thrill der 1 IP1t0IL11 E Lo!101Ul' phrasing are firmly evidenced on top-notch up- that's sure to strike paydirt in short order. In- dating of "Corrine Corrina," "Missing You" and r.1:. Ill t'M to cluded in the set is the group's current climber, t;rhe ,tlffd,x,lY "Give Us Your Blessing." Deejays should find "I Wouldn't Trade You For The World" along plenty of spinnable material here. with such goldies as "Moonlight And Roses," PROMISES (YOU MADE NOW ARE BROKEN) "Melody Of Love" and "Pagan Love Song." Brisk sales are in order. DISCOVERY VOLUME II-Vikkie Carr-Liberty LRP3383 Vikki Carr follows up her first Discovery pack- age on Liberty with this equally powerful set of GO LITTLE HONDA-The Hondells-Mercury standards and recent musical gems. This lark de- SR60940 livers a song with the kind of vocal punch that The Hondells have been zooming up the singles could send this album right up the chartavillo charts with their hit disking of "Little Honda," path. Emotion -packed renditions of "Granada," and hot on the heels of the biggie they lash out "Cuando Caliente El Sol" and "Time After Time" with this album session on Mercury. Sales ac- give the album blockbuster potential. Eye this ceptance of the single could spark plenty of ac- one for early action. tion for this teen oriented LP which includes, "Guy Without Wheels," "Wild One" and "Mean Streak." Lots of loot to be made with this one. JUST ARRIVED! THE PILGRIMS-Columbia CS9033 The Pilgrims auspiciously bow on Columbia Records with this collection of traditional and BALLADS OF BROADWAY-Johnny Mathis- off-beat folk items. Each member of the trio is a Columbia CL 2223 soloist, and their collective powers of harmony Johnny Mathis directs his attention at main and counterpoint belie their numbers. Singing 14 stem ballads on this fine sampling of favorites masterfully arranged selections, the Pilgrims are culled from his previously -released "The Rhythms sure to stir up plenty of excitement among dee - And Ballads Of Broadway" which he cut during jays and buyers. The group stands out in their his days with Columbia. While backed with a readings of "He Was My Brother," "Cottonfields," large, lush Glen Osser-conducted ork the chanter and "Erev Shel Shoshanim." A fine new group turns in his expected top -rung renditions of "Fun that merits close attention. To Be Fooled," "My Romance" and "Taking A Chance On Love." Eye the set for rapid con- sumer acceptance. THE GALLANTS ROCK, SWING AND DANCE 'MY FAIR LADY'-Capitol ST2134 "My Fair Lady" has been issued vocally, in- SAMMY DAVIS JR. SINGS THE BIG ONES strumentally, in filmtrack version and original FOR YOUNG LOVERS-Reprise RS6131 cast, and this new treatment from Capitol the Gallants serve it with a big rock beat. Here's a Big hits, old and new, are potently essayed by and the multi-talented Sammy Davis Jr. on this new- session that thumps from beginning to end est entry from Reprise. The chanter's highly in- is guaranteed to delight the teen and discotheque' dividual and exciting vocal style are aptly suited dance crowd. Frug, watusi swim or what have to these ballad and uptempo pleasers. Launching you-they'll all go with "Show Me," "Ascot Ga- the set with "Kansas City,' the songster fol- votte," "Just You Wait" and the rest. This on. i lows up with feelingful readings of "Deep Pur- could come from left field to score in a big way ple," "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and "I Wanna Be Around." A sales natural that is sure to be a winner at the marketplace. POP BEST BETS

YOUR King Singers- I STARTED OUT AS A CHILD-Bill Cosby- YOUR CHEA11h' HEART n CHEATIN' HEART-Pete Warner Bros. WB1567 Kapp KL1398 One of the funniest new comics to come along The Pete King Singers dish up a generouf in many a year is Bill Cosby who delves into helping of Hank Williams favorites on this new album from Kapp. The tunes here have been done his own wacky world on this second album from this Warner Bros. Cosby's comic meanderings go from uuiLuAmS by a wide variety of artists in the past, but sneakers to Neanderthal Man to the Lone Ranger warm and lilting choral offering merits specfai -each with an entirely fresh approach. Comedy attention. "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Half A LP's are on the upsurge, and this one with THE PETE KMMM MRS Much,' "Cold, Cold Heart" and "Jambalaya" a ranks sa.effless: it7iiíee 411Mal P° the best. aa N3alitifINK T.wwr-. delivered with charm and feeling. Set has 7a..ßa[ì,f0f3 bINtYMas KMs7tifl:bf..a... fEa'i and country appeal.

HOLD IT-HERE'S WILLIE MITCHELL-Hi Bnkin itupun u,. BEATLESIoo BREAKIN' IT UP ON THE BEATLES TOUR SHL 32021 Jackie De Shannon-Liberty LRP 3390 JACKIE DE SHANNON Jackie De who accompanied Willie Mitchell, who is currently burning up Shannon, the Beatles on their recent 24 -date U. S. ert the Top 100 with "20-75" (included in this set), wdW9n+ tunes seems destined to pull loads of loot with tour, offers a pleasing program of the she this used in her act with the British foursome. The varied program of popular instrumentals from M~ showcased Hi. The vet trumpeter takes the spotlight lark's rich vibrant voice is effectively And as he in full ork-backed versions of "Needles leads his combo in rhythmic, danceable renditions The Whole. of "Night Train," "The Dog" and "Rinky Dink." Pins," "Should I Cry" and "He's Got Plenty of sales potential here. World In His Hands." Top-drawer teenage met chandise.

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Saturday Night SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE UPTOWN-Vari- FOLIES BERGERS-Patachou-Audio Fide& At The Uptown ous Artists-Atlantic 8101 AFSD6135 DIRECT BS Here's power -packed offering featuring a stel- FAON Audio Fidelity offers the original Broad FoIS BeR PARIS! lar group of pop-r&b artists rendering a selection . version of the currently -running "Folies Berge of recent chart items. The set, which was cut r,- -,, - ._.:a from Paris with the inimitable Patachou a live at the Quaker City's Uptown, boasts the Georges Ulmer handling the solo chores. e ì 710 emceeing talents of WDAS deejay Jimmy Bishop. the orchestra under the direction of Jo Basile k THE EISELCHE THE URI 0L Among the highlights here are "Under The the singers survey such highlight tunes as "Wilt Now My Love," EAEAAEA 677.5 Boardwalk" by the Drifters, the Vibrations' "My "Paris Boheme," and the Girl Sloopy" and "Mixed Up Shook Up Girl" by swings brightly on "Can Can." Lots of h' .. TR 1.1 EIILEA IO 71 77 771 6 1 Patty And The Emblems." Disk should do real spirited production numbers and outstanding well in the sales dept. cals make for top listening enjoyment. C_. THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE - Ster ..I Holloway-Disneyland ST3926 Jimm cRnTnn PETER AND THE WOLF 1üTEEIDS: JIIST E VIM 719 O1W1IRIN L THE BEST OF JIMMY CLANTON Philips .p - Prokofieff's Peter and the Wolf and the 71 m 7670L 60E 6GVI,1t 40' Rü.LoO o^.um PHM 200 154 Here's a handsome sampling of popular tunes cerer's Apprentice of Paul Dukas are deli from the Jimmy Clanton repertoire geared for fully narrated by Sterling Holloway on this all of the artist's many teen fans. The songster's cent kiddie release from Disneyland. Peter rich, wide -range baritone voice and feelingful, dis- the Wolf is performed by the Disneyland S tinctive delivery carries him in good stead on Orchestra while Leopold Stokowski conducts chorus -backed renditions of "Just A Dream," Sorcerer's Apprentice. Holloway has been chas* "I'm A Fool For Loving You" and "My Own ing adults and the younger set for several die Love." Fine ades and this new effort is sure to meet True listening throughout. wide approval. Set is an excellent holiday item. JAll PICK

MORE 4 FRESHMEN AND 5 TROMBONES- COLLABORATION Modern Qua MOOD 4 IHe.RIINICN allo S iPdaBONDI - Jazz Capitol ST 2168 Laurindo Almeido-Atlantic 1429 The Four Freshmen, who several years ago cut The collaboration with the Modern Jazz a highly successful LP with Pete Rugolo's trom- tet and Laurindo Almeida proves to be an bones, utilize the concept again on this first-rate able one on this slick jazz session from Atl Rugolo-arranged and conducted session of chest- A varied musical bill -of -fare runs the jazz nuts and pop favorites. The quartet's easy-going from bright and swinging to Bach to bossa n romantic style is aptly suited to the likes of each one a delightful fusing of instrumental "More," "Misty" and "Days Of Wine And Roses." ents. MJQ fans will surely dig this new alli Disk could move out rapidly. -particularly their readings of "Silver," "a Note Samba" and "Concierto De Aranjuez."

JAll BEST BETS THE JOHNNY BURNETTE STORY-Liberty LPR 3389 NIGHT Nr Although the late Johnny Burnette will record DREAMER-Wayne Shorter-Blue no more, his memory is preserved for his count- 4173 less fans via his many albums. Jazz tenor saxist Wayne Shorter makes This new Liberty auspicious teamir set, boasting fine selection of the songster's big- album bow on this swingin' gest hits, is a worthy testament to Burnette. up with such accomplished musicians as Highlights here include such gems as "Settin' Morgan, McCoy Turner, Reginald Workman c. The Woods On Fire," "Dreamin" and "You're Elvin Jones. Shorter, who has a hard-drisi Sixteen." Potent wax. free -flowing midstream style, effectively takes lead on "Night Dreamer," "Virgo" and "Char Blues." An artist to watch closely.

NEW DIMENSIONS IN FOLK SONGS- 3 D's- Capitol ST 2171 MAN FROM TWO WORLDS-Chico Hamiltoa Once in a while a Impulse A-59 great fresh, original group Ace avant-garde jazz drummer Chien liar comes on the . The 3 D's are such a group. On this, their ton is back again in a program of CharleT Noy premiere Capitol disk, they penned The in I offer a zesty selection of familiar poems set to originals. concept here blends pop -folk melodies. The pects of the Western and Eastern musical trot trio breathes new life tions into a free -flowing, lyrical swingin' tusi' into such well-known poems as "Jabberwocky," Flo "Annabel Lee" and "The Charge Of The Light Highlights of the session include "Man Brigade" via their imaginative musical presen- Two Worlds," "Child's Play" and "Love S tations. Folk A Baby." One of the best albums that H buffs should really dig it. has cut in quite a while.

Bet TINATURNER CLASSICAL PICKS IKE & TINA TURNER REVUE LIVE-Kent PHILIPS STEREO REVUE KLMP 5014 BEETHOVEN: Sonatas For Piano And "Soul" singing runs rampant and rhythm and Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist; Svistoslav Ri blues were never more potent than on this "live" ROBTROPOVICIIi RICEi7'SR pianist-Philips PHS 2-920 cut performance by Ike & Tina Turner and their Here's a splendid two -disk classical r revue which spotlighting the accomplished of 117"2ITII3''c'1L spotlights Stacy Johnson, Vernon talents ri ; ;,,I rtirit'7:. Guy, Venetta Fields, Jimmy Thomas, Bobby John, lay Rostropovich and Sviatoslav Richter 'AI Y4i. H í.n Robbie Robinson, and the Kings of Rhythm. Beethoven's intricate "Sonatas For Piano "Please Please Please," "The Love Of My Man," Cello." Neither the pianist or the cellist at and "Drown In My Own Tears" could make this to grab the solo light for himself. Instead, one an instant best-seller on the r&b market. artist perfectly compliments the other sa go through their varied chromatic paces. All standing achievement.

PROMISE HER ANYTHING-Jack La Forge- AN ANDRE WATTS RECITAL - Col Regina RS313 M L6036 Jack La Forge, with five albums of varied ma- Andre Watts' wax debut on Columbia s terial on Regina, comes up with his best album to ago received wide critical acclaim and huh date, "Promise Her Anything," tagged after a formante of the Liszt Concerto marked La Forge original. Backed by an ork that varies one of the most important new concert, P,' in size from 50 to 64 pieces, the pianist offers on the American scene. The youthful artiste potently arranged treatments of "These Foolish and offering includes works by Haydn, Things," "Valerie's Theme," and "Love, Your Debussy and Chopin, all of which he handles Magic Spell Is Everywhere." A first-rate pro- delicacy and authority. Another superb cl' gramming and sales package. offering from Watts that is sure to create JACK LA FORGE excitement.

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I .... REVIEWS ill"l'l'.IIIII;'lli'.1 llllllll,ip GREATEST CHRISTMAS PICKS 12 SONGS OF CHRISTMAS-Sinatra/Crosby SESAVIgi Waring-Reprise FS -2022 Bing Crosby and 12 of Frank Sinatra get some fir/ TENOR SONGS CHRISTMAS rate backing from the Fred Waring Chorus Orchestra on this power -packed offering of hol! day items from Reprise. The singers offer alter nating solos and team up for the last band, 9t Wish You The Merriest." This is a triple -threw Christmas package that is sure to garner t JAMES sales. Other Yule delighters are "Do You A: What I Hear," "The Little Drummer Boy" s r "Go Tell It On The Mountain." CARONE Siena album #1002 CHRISTMAS WITH THE NORMAN LUBOI CHOIR-RCA Victor LSP 2941

Last year the Norman Luboff's .: Featuring Christmas bum was one of the season's biggest sellers a this new entry of religious Yule sturdies seem Famous Italian Love Songs sure to go a like succcess route. Utilizing som striking orchestral arrangements, the large Chi dishes -up standout renditions of "Joy To IT'S FABULOUS! World," "O Holy Night" and "0 Come, All Y Faithful." Album should skyrocket. Attention DJ's-PD's and Dis- tributors. Send for your free copy today

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS-Bobby Via Write-Wire-Call -Epic LN 24122 Calling on the arranging talents of Stan A plebaum, Ray Ellis and Hugo Winterhalter, Blll Vinton comes up with a truly outstanding Chr SIENA RECORDS mas package of novelties and seasonal traditi, 1531 No. Serrano Ave. als. All of the chanter's loyal following sitn. Hollywood 27, California really dig his professional readings of "Dear, Suite 5 Telephone 464-3610 Santa," "Do You Hear What I Hear" and "Whitt Christmas." Set looms as a sure-fire hit.

THE BEACH BOYS CHRISTMAS ALBUM- Capitol ST 2164 The Beach Boys' legions of fans should out in droves for this top-drawer Yuletide "BUSIEST sîuoo featuring the fivesome backed by a full-bodi 40 -piece ork. The material runs the gamut from warm-hearted recent vintage holiday items to IN TOWN" beautiful seasonal evergreens. The songsters are in fine form on "Little Saint Nick," "Merry Christmas, Baby" and "We Three Kings Of Oé- (WHY?) ent Are." Heavy sales indicated here.

M ERRY CHRISTMAS A MERRY CHRISTMAS-Al Martino-Cspibl . mAllTlNo ST2165 "RATES" Al Martino launches the Christmas buying ri* son with a two-part program of carols and soap -all of the standard variety. The songster's Is JSi + discovered following should come out in force !o' 2 or 3 4 this delightfully delivered set of Yule favorite. 6 .ern on Capitol. The singer's been running hot fo MONO months and it is sure to carry over to this L? s Track Track Track Bright bands here are "White Christmas," Si)" ver Bells" and "The Little Drummer Boy." Stereo Stereo Stereo

MERRY CHRISTMAS-Brenda Lee --Decca 0 74583 $20 s25 $35 $50 Brenda Lee directs her musical attention to Per Hour Per Hour Per Hour fine sampling of some of the newer and novelt Per Hour Xmas songs on this impressive holiday LP NI ing from Decca. While backed by full, lush or and chorus, the young songstress delivers fee. ingfuI renditions of "Rockin' Around The Chrid mas Tree," "Jingle Bell Rock," "Blue Christanl TALENTMASTERS Album should develop into a Yuletide besbselie RECORDING CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM JERRY p,1L Columbia CS9025 STUDIOS Jerry Vale, a Columbia sales frontrunner, fers a half-dozen traditional Christmas song 2 STUDIOS-"ONE FULL BLOCK LONG"- coupled with six carols of the most -played vaa ety. Backed by the ork and arrangements FROM 41st TO b 42nd ST. Glen Osser, the songster essays the familiar and feed 126 WEST 42nd STREET, N. Y. C. day gems with his usual warmth "The Christmas Song," "Have Yourself A Men- are lead' BR 9-9150 CO 5-9659 LO 5-9524 Little Christmas" and "O Holy Night" with sales lure-heavy sales can be exPeCw"

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HEARTBREAK HILL LITTLE QUEENIE MUSIC OPERATORS Fats Domino (ABC-Paramount 10596) Bill Black's Combo (Hi 2079)

YES I DO EMPTY ARMS OF AMERICA! Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2254) Ace Cannon (Hi 2081) MOUNTAIN OF LOVE PRAYER MEETIN' Johnny Rivers (Imperial 66075) Jimmy Smith (Blue Note 1909) DON'T SPREAD IT AROUND WATCH OUT SHE'S ALL RIGHT Barbara Lynn (Jamie 1286) COLUMBIA RECORDS, Jackie Wilson Brunswick 55273) WASHINGTON, D. C.-Gale Garnett THAT OLD FEELING (center), who is currently holding THE SIDEWINDER Linda Scott (Kopp 610) THE N0.1 RECORD COM- down the number two slot on the Top Lee Morgan (Blue Note 1911) 100 with "We'll Sing In The Sun- WHISTLIN' shine" on the RCA Victor label, was HIDE AWAY Roger Williams (Kapp 607) King Curtis (Capitol 5270) PANY, OFFERS THE N0.1 recently interviewed by WWDC- I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT YOU SAY Ike 8, Tina Turner (Kent 402) Washington personality Fred Fiske SACRIFICE STEREO LITTLE LP STAR (left) when she dropped by the out- Little Milton (Checker 1078) DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET let's Satellite Studio which was ALL MY LOVING parked on behalf of the UGF of I'VE GOT THE SKILL Chipmunks (Liberty 55734) Jackie Ross (Chess 1913) ROSTER FOR ADULT MU- Greater Washington. The gentleman ENDLESS SLEEP at the right is Joe Del Medico, the MY LOVE, FORGIVE ME Honk Williams, Jr. (MGM 13278) local Victor promo rep. Robert Goulet (Columbia 43131) SIC PROGRAMMING! GALE WINDS ABSENT-MINDED ME Egyptian Combo (Norman 549) Barbra Streisand (Columbia 43127) IT'S ALL OVER Walter Johnson (Okeh 7204) BLUE NOTE THE LOVE GODDESSES,/WHERE LOVE DOIT -YOURSELF HAS GONE WITHOUT THE ONE YOU LOVE Arthur Prysock (Old Town 1170) HAS THE HOTTEST Jerry Vale (Columbia 43105) PROGRAMMING KITS THE GYPSY HELLO DOLLY POLKA JAZZ SINGLES Robert Davie (Congress 224) New Yorkers (Pon 757) HUMBUG FOUR STRONG WINDS Pete Fountain (Coral 62427) Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8443) IT'S A HIT!!! MORE SOUL, THAN SOUL MARTA Eddie Harris (Columbia 43075) Los Indios Tabojaras (RCA 8401) ROBERT HE CALLED ME BABY FEVER GOULET LEE MORGAN Patsy Cline (Decca 31671) Alvin Robinson (Red Bird 10-010) ROSEBUD I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER WITHOUT Robert Maxwell (Decca 31668) George Martin (United Artists 750) SLAUGHTER ON 10TH AVE. OH NO, NOT MY BABY YOU THE Ventures (Dolton 300) Maxine Brown (Wand 162) OH MARIE SOMEBODY NEW Village Stompers (Epic 9718) Chuck Jackson (Wand 161)

SIDEWINDER NEW ADDITIONS to TOP 100 BLUE NOTE 45x1911 79000 72-EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT 85-I'M GONNA BE STRONG Newbeots (Hickory 1288) Gene Pitney (Musicor 1045) The Big Single 89-DON'T EVER LEAVE ME 77-NEEDLE IN THE HAYSTACK Connie Francis (MGM 13287) From His New Hit Album Velvelettes (V.I.P. 25007) R.F.D. 93-BEAUTICIAN BLUES 78-LITTLE MARIE B B. King (Kent 403) Marty Robbins 7-9020 THE SIDEWINDER Chuck Berry (Chess 1912) 94-S -W -I -M Bobby Freeman (Autumn 5) BLP 4157 83-WHAT GOOD AM I WITHOUT I Walk the Line YOU WANT YOU AROUND Gaye & Weston (Tornio 54104) 98-I Johnny Cash 7-8990 Gaye 8 Weston (Tornio 4104) TWO BIG SINGLES BY 84-REACH OUT FOR ME 100-TIMES HAVE CHANGED More Big Folk Hits Dionne Warwick (Scepter 1285) Irma Thomas (Imperial 66069) Brothers Four 1-9013

Be My Love JIMMY SMITH AIMED at OPS Jerry Vale 1-8981 MY FUNNY VALENTINE WHEN IT'S SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH-Seymoar't Heartbeat Trumpets (Halifax 883) Love Life Ray Price 1-8989 PRAYER NI';illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll Speak to Me of Love Spinners Honor Jan & Dean Ray Conniff 1-8950

More Themes for Young Lovers BLUE NOTE 45 x 1909 Percy Faith 1-8967

When Lights Are Low Tony Bennett 1-8915 Call Me Irresponsible PORK CHOP Andy Williams 7-8971 BLUE NOTE 45x1906 The Third Album LOS ANGELES-To celebrate Liberty recording stars Jan and Dean's Barbra Streisand 7-8954 in " D.J.'s: Write for Free Samples year the record business, KFWB-Los Angeles deejays and KHJ-TV's Street West" jointly honored the boys with a 24 -hour fete. The duo's hits wet played two or three times each hour in addition to a re -broadcast of the gal' All available we through your local one - disk presentation for "Little Old Lady From Pasadena." Topping things off stop or Columbia Records distributor! a special cake, presented on the television show. Among those who P81 were (from left to right) Roger Christian, Sam Riddle ("9th Street West host), Gene Wood, Wink Martindale, Larry McCormick, all from KFWB, PR ducer-manager Lou Adler and Jan and Dean. 28 Cash Box-October 24, 196 at

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A survey of key radio stations in all important markets throughout the country to determine by percentage of those reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con. RUNNIN centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this week have added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures on right include total OUT OF from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED TO OCTOBER 14TH TOTAL % OF % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAW FOOLS ADDING TITLES TO TITLE ARTIST LABEL ADD ED TITLES TO PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. ARETHA FRANKLIN THIS WEEK TO DATE 4-43113 50% Everything's Airight-Newbeats-Hickory 50% 42% Time Is On My Side-Rolling Stones-London 56% 40% Ask Me-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor 71% 39 % Little Marie-Chuck Berry-Chess 39% 37% I'm Gonna Be Strong-Gene Pitney-Musicor 37%

35% What Good Am I Without You-Gaye & Weston-Tamla 35% 33 % Hey Now-Lesley Gore-Mercury 68% ClAgi 32% When You Walk In The Room-Searchers-Kapp 70% JOHNNY CASH 31% You Really Got Me-Kinks-Reprise 84% 4.43145 30% You Should Have Seen The Way He Looked At Me- Dixie Cups-Red Bird 30%

29% Teen Beat '65-Sandy Nelson-Imperial 87%

28% Reach Out For Me-Dionne Warwick-Scepter 28% Up Above My Head-Al Hirt-RCA Victor OVER 27% 98% 26% Gone, Gone, Gone-Everly Bros.-Warner Bros. 59%

25% I Had A Talk With My Man-Mitty Collier-Chess 88%

25% Needle In A Haystack-Velvelettes-V.I.P. 25%

YOU 24% Don't Ever Leave Me-Connie Francis-MGM 24% 1HE PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS 23% The DoDo-Jumpin' Gene Simmons-Hi 23% SAME 4-43114 Doin' 4.36 22% Ain't Too Bad-Bobby Bland-Duke 51% sing 22% Something You Got-Ramsey Lewis Trio-Argo 36% 21% Right Or Wrong-Ronnie Dove-Diamond 57% 21% Who Can I Turn To-Tony Bennett-Columbia Julie 94% Look 20% Away-Garnet Mimms-United Artists 57% 19% Shaggy Dog-Mickey Lee Lane-Swan Knows 43%° 18% When You're Young & In Love-Ruby & Romantics-Kapp 59% 18% Unless You Care-Terry Black-Tollie RANDY SPARKS 40% 17% Walking In The Rain-Ronettes-Philles 17% 4-43138 17% California Bound-Ronnie & Daytonas-Mala 17% 16% I'm Into Something Good-Herman's Hermits-MGM 63% 15% Is It True-Brenda Lee-Decca 95% 14% Spanish Guitars-Jerry Wallace-Challenge 27% 13% S-W-I-M-Bobby Freeman-Autumn 13% 12% I've Got Skill-Jackie Ross-Chess 12% UP 11% Listen Lonely Girl-Johnny Mathis-Mercury 27% 11% Chained & Bound-Otis Redding-Volt 29% IN THE AIR LESS THAN 10% BUT MORE THAN 5% MARTY ROBBINS 443134 TOTAL % TOTAL % TO DATE TO DATE Kentucky Bluebird (Send A Runnin' Out Of Fools Apple Of My Eye Message to Martha) Aretho Franklin (Columbia) 29% Four Seasons (Vee Jay) Lou Johnson (Big Hill) 9% COLUMBIA RECORDS Endless Sleep My Love Forgive Opportunity Hank Williams, Jr. Me (Amore, Jewels (Dimension) (MGM) 9% Sc usomi) Cindy Go Home Robert Goulet (Columbia) 8% Once A Day Paul Anka (RCA Victor) 9% Connie Smith (RCA Victor) Yes I Do I Wish I Were A Boy Solomon Burke (Atlantic) She Understands Me 18% Lesley Gore (Mercury) 8% Johnny Tillotson (MGM) ! t°lNe+ ç,1Mü oM.Rn N Ys

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DEAN MARTIN THE PILGRIMS SMOTHERS BROTHERS DANNY MEEHAN BACK PORCH MAJORITY LINDA LAINE & SINNERS

for his upcoming Copa opening (22) favor of wigs! Lanny's opened a wig- was local promo rep Barney Fields. been set to guest star on Sam Riddle's with his long-time associate Ralph gery in Brooklyn. . RCA Victor's . Mike Geppert is the new singles "9th St. West" KHJ-TV show thi the nitery Ray Rivera and his trio booked into buyer at Radio Doctors' Wells Street Sharon. Tony's stand at Thursday... . Reprise Records Wets. will last only two weeks this year as the Tavern on the Mall in Paramus, outlet in Milwaukee. . Guitarist - i a result of a heavy schedule of com- N.J. beginning the 20th. Lark composer Kermit Chandler, formerly ing the first album by George mitments. "Who Can I Turn To," the Jodie Sands has exited ABC -Para- with The Shepherds, was appointed Teddy and the Condors recorded et chanter's latest, is reportedly heading mount to free lance or sign with general manager of new Chi -based at Ciro's Le Disc, with plans to pull for top ten territory. another label.... The Werner Baum - pubbery Epitome.... A big breakout tx gart Ork of Europe to be released in was reported here last week on Ray single for release in the next Congratulations to Ivan Mogull and the States on the Amphora label be- Charles' current ABC -Paramount side weeks. his wife Marcia on the of son ginning Nov. 1. Label is based in "I Wake Up Crying." Label's local F. David Mogull. . . Fran Jeffries, Davenport, Iowa. outlet Garmisa Dist. is re -ordering Chad and Jeremy drew huge cro>n recently pacted to MGM, in town this like crazy to meet the demand! . . . at their arrival at International air week to wax her first album for the Tower Records execs Vito Samela Liz Palmer of United Record Dist. ex- port, during recent promo tour.. label tagged, "Fran Jeffries Sings and Manny Kellern are very enthused pects a healthy sales run with newies "Sex And The Single Girl".... Danny with their first bunch of E.M.I. re- "First Love" by The Mustangs (Sure KMPC librarian, Alene McKinar! Meehan, recently of the "Funny Girl" leases from England which debuted Shot), "What Good Am I Without back from a three week trip to Ea cast, bowed last week at the Bitter last week. Heading the list of three You" by Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston rope. Stan Bly set Chuck Berry fs End (14) for a six weeks stint. The is "Low Grades & High by Of Fever (Tamla) and "A Thousand Cups Lloyd Thaxton Show during a 0 singer was well received and his en- Linda Laine and the Sinners, followed Happiness" by Joe Hinton (Back the gagement appears to be a busy one. by "Head Over Heels" by Mike Rabin Beat).... Dick Harwood, advertising day stop -over in town.... A&M The Animals made their American and the Demons, and "Qestions I and sales promo mgr. of RCA's local ords prexy, Jerry Moss to Europe f TV debut on the Sullivan CBS-TV'er Can't Answer" by Heinz, a former branch, has taken on the additional three weeks for confabs with licei this week (18) and taped another for member of the Marvin Tornados.... task of radio station and deejay sees.... The Smothers Brothers bar telecasting this winter. Their disking Deane of Warner Bros. -Reprise all promo. . . Sig Sakowicz interviewed of "I'm Crying" (MGM) is hitting in a smiles over the chart progress on fhe Kim Sisters backstage at the Em- at the Ice House to cut their woo big way.... Bobby Breen to pay trib- Dean Martin's second -in -a-row big pire Room, where the girls are ap- live album at the club.... Mel Pia OP ute to his discoverer, Eddie Cantor, in smash, "The Door Is Still Open." The pearing for the third time this year! Giant Distributing now handling an album of tunes made famous by tune holds down the #19 spot this Audio -Fidelity line for Southern the comedian over the years. The set week. . . The Back Porch Majority, Earl Glicken's reporting hefty to be issued by Tamla-Motown. . . . the folk group that bowed on Epic last play here on Anita Humes' "I'm fornia.... The Clancy Brothers Bernadette Castro has been chosen week, is sort of a New Christy Min- Making It Over" (Roulette), "Greeks Tommy Makem appearing at a the '64 Queen of the Young Men's strels farm team. Early reports indi- Tail" by David Parker (Aura) and Monica Board Of Trade, a New York Junior cate night concert at Santa the newcomers may soon catch "Gee Baby Gee" by The Sisters (Del night. Ha Chamber of Commerce organization. up to their big brothers and sisters. Fi).... Tony Galgano (Record Dist.) Auditorium Saturday On Dec. 4, the Colpix lark will take Joe Sherman and George Weiss and his Ursula just returned from a Stevens recording first single f 1.000 needy and orphaned children to have produced a first disk for the combination biz -pleasure trip to Italy. Capitol Records, arranged and Macy's for a shopping trip. J Tones, who've been appearing at the Kent Beauchamp's Royal Disc ducted by Hank Levine. Cops Lounge. Using the group's own Dist. is swingin' these days with Clark Terry and the Oscar Peterson original material, Sherman & Weiss singles "The Jazz Waltz From The Trio, out with a new LP on Mercury, feel they have a sure-fire winner and Candidate" by Steve Karmen (Jubi- HERE AND THERE: recently had a cut from the package, expect to have a label affiliation in lee), "Needle In A Haystack" by The "The 0 "Mumbles," literally launched by the the near future. As a result of heavy Velvelettes (VIP) and "Is You Al- PHILADELPHIA-Matty press when columnist Bert Blackburn airplay on "That Certain Party In Floyd Binger" Singer of ABC -Pareto of Cincinnati spoke up right Or What" by Hollis for the tune. Apartment 14C," Joe Sherman is cut- . . . is flippin' Blackburn (Jell). Songster Gene Chandler, promo (David Rosen) called all of his deejay ting a new album at World Artists to who has another big one on Constella- to friends because he flipped for Terry's be tagged the sales and deejay reaction after the single. tion in "Bless Our Love," is slated to by incoherent set of wacky lyrics. Never headline the Regal Theater's holiday You Want To Know A Secret" underestimate the power of the press. Johnny Tillotson, just back from a show this year. Gene's currently ap- Ray Charles Singers, "Thank You F . Dick Men of Universal Attrac- very successful and rewarding South Sapphires,, t pearing in New York.... The Clancy Loving Me" by the ins in England for a tour with the American tour, is getting top promo Do I.ley Brothers after which they'll go effort from the label Bros. and Tommy Makem came in "Heartbreak Hill" by Fats for his new issue, Matt1 to the Continent. Dick will also nego- "She Understands Me." The label is Friday (10/16) for a concert in Or- all winners for sure, sez DIVE tiate with European artists to work sending out 5,000 teaser flyers to dee - chestra Hall.... The good word from At the Columbia bailiwick, Ted as well Csa here as place American artists jays throughout the country touting it Erwin Barg is that Dot singles lem is tannin' hot with "Who there. . . . British actor -singer John as his greatest hit. . . 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www.americanradiohistory.com oilimpomminnimmuiliimonollnimemeinal Les Surfs Arrive! Aug. Phono Sales Down, Motown -Scheck Settle Radio Figures Up Mary Wells Dispute TOP 50 WASHINGTON-Distrib and factory NEW YORK-An amicable settle- IN sales of portable and table model ment has been reached between Mo- phonos were down somewhat and town Records and George Scheck over R&B LOCATIONS sales of console phonos were up dur- the inking of star songstress Mary ing Aug., the Electronic Industries Wells to 20th Century -Fox Records, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!Illllllllgi'i'li1m11111, Association has reported. Scheck reported last week. Also, unit distrib sales of radio Settlement was reached in a Detroit Pos. Lost Wed auto receivers, were up LET IT BE ME sets, including court, and it assures that Motown, the I substantially in Aug., the organiza- artist's former label, will not contest Betty Everett 8 Jerry Butler (Vee Jay 613) tion announced. her move to 20th. Scheck is the art- BABY LOVE Distrib sales of portable/table mod- ist's personal manager. 2 Supremes (Motown 1066) els for Aug. totaled 260,702 units, 20th has released her first single, MERCY MERCY compared to 283,061 for Aug. 1963; "Stop Takin' Me for Granted" and 3 Don Covey (Rosemart 801) sales of portable/table models for the "Ain't It the Truth." RHYTHM first eight months of 1964 totaled 4 Major Lance (Okeh 7203)

1,434,325, compared to 1,617,431 for FUNNY 3 the same eight -month period in 1963. 5 Joe Hinton (Back Beat 541) Distrib sales of consoles totaled Liberty Readies BLESS OUR LOVE 134,051 in Aug., compared to 124,287 6 Gene Chandler (Constellation 190) in August 1963; Jan. -Aug. sales of LBJ Speech LP COUSIN OF MINE consoles totaled 894,092, compared to 7 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8426) NEW YORK-Les Surfs, a new vocal LOS ANGELES-Liberty Records from Madagascar, are shown 848,368 units for the corresponding YOU MUST BELIEVE ME group has announced an album featuring 8 Impressions (ABC Paramount 10581) arriving in the U.S. for their first wax period in 1963. excerpts from speeches delivered by sessions for RCA Victor; they'll also Factory sales of portable/table THAT'S WHAT LOVE IS 12 Aug., com- President Lyndon B. Johnson. Now 9 Miracles (Tornio 54012) appear on the ABC-TV'er Hollywood models totaled 293,319 in under the personal su- pared to 300,661 units in Aug. 1963; in production I'M ON THE OUTSIDE Palace. Currently one of the hottest of Al Bennett, the firm's 10 and in Great portable/table model sales for the pervision (LOOKING IN) groups on the Continent president, the entire project has re- Little Anthony 8 Imperials (DCP 1104) Britain, they are (left to right front Jan. -Aug. period of 1964 totaled 1,- cooperation from the and Dave. In 538,878, compared to 1,722,269 units ceived complete I HAD A TALK WITH MY MAN n row) Nicole, Monique National Committee and 11 Mitty Collier (Chess 1907) row (left to right) Coco, for the same period in 1963. Democratic the back are the White House. MAKE Pat and Rocky. Victor's A&R exec Joe Console factory sales for Aug. to- WHY YOU WANNA 125,779 Bennett commissioned Si Waronker, 12 ME BLUE n Rene will produce their initial ses- taled 140,699, compared to and creative Temptations (Gordy 7035) sions. in Aug. 1963; eight -month totals were former board chairman in A & R director, to produce the pack- LUMBERJACK 13 892,942 in 1964 and 935,517 units Liberty's 13 Brook Benton (Mercury 72333) 1963. age, with Norman Winter, promo director, assigned as produc- AIN'T DOING TOO BAD 2 Sales of radio sets, excluding auto tion coordinator between the label 14 Bobby Bland (Duke 383) LEE'S IN KNEES sets, totaled 869,500 for Aug., com- and Washington. BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING pared to 849,274 units for Aug. 1963. Following presentation of the first 15 Four Tops (Motown 1062) Bennett REMEMBER (WALKING IN THE THE b w AFFAIR Radio sales for Jan. -Aug. 1964 were copy to President Johnson, plans to distribute initial pressings 16 SOUND) u LL 102 also ahead of last year -5,683,274, to key Democratic leaders and the Shangri-Las (Red Bird 10008) i`n(9h I I Jimmy Diamond compared to 5,482,987 units for the copies I STAND ACCUSED President's Club. Additional 17 (Vee Jay 598) Septet comparable 1963 period. are being made available to Democra- Jerry Butler as a THAT'S WHERE IT AT IS Radio production in Aug. totaled tic State Committees campaign 18 8426) fund raising tool. Sam Cooke (RCA Victor HIT MATERIAL - GOOD GOOD PROGRAMMING 1,633,370 units, compared to 1,252,878 SMACK DAB IN THE MIDDLE IS 19 Day & Night Lt's Limelight in Aug. 1963. Radio production for Ray Charles (ABC Paramount 10585) MY ADORABLE ONE 14 the first eight months of 1964 totaled 20 (Vee Jay 609) i:aht JACK TAR OFFICE BLBG. Agency Revamping Joe Simon _SUITE 11,628,155, compared to 10,828,721 ünellY 609 I GOT SAND IN MY SHOES 21 Drifters (Atlantic 2253) JLr RECORDS PHONE 4151 613.6038 units for the first eight months of Sets Music Firms SAN FRANCISCO 1963. JUMP BACK 31 NEW YORK-Bernard K. Kay, 22 Rufus Thomas (Sfax 157) senior partner of International Au- DANCING IN THE STREET 21 thors' Representatives, has announced 23 Martha 8 Vandellas (Gordy 7033) the BABY DON'T DO IT 11 a complete reorganization of 24 ;;V.J.M. RUSS PRODUCTIONS, INC. agency, including the formation of an Marvin Gaye (Tornio 54101) LOOK AWAY 31 associate unit, International Artists' 25 Garnett Mimms (United Artists 733) NOW LOCATED AT Music Company. YOU'LL NEVER GET TO HEAVEN lt Associated in the IAMC enterprise 26 Dionne Warwick (Scepter 1282) I. F. Kay. The CHAINED AND BOUND 13 4 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD are S. R. Krysko and 27 121) Fan- Otis Redding (Volt company has three subsid units: LEADER OF THE PACK r FRANKLIN SQUARE, L.I., N.Y. fare Records, IAMC Publications and 28 Shangri-La's (Red Bird 10-014) Fuller will OUT OF SIGHT n Willard Music. Lorenzo 29 act as A&R man for Fanfare and, James Brown (Smash 1919) ;SEEKING NEW TALENT, WRITERS, BEAUTICIAN BLUES LS for the time being, will be in charge 30 B. B. King (Kent 403) ;COMPOSERS AND ARTISTS. of the catalog for both publishing DEATH OF ANGEL U units. David Leo, operating out of 31 Kingsmen (Wand 164) Denver, will act as west coast rep. GIVE ME BACK MY HEART U %COMPLETE SOUND STUDIO AVAILABLE FOR:: 32 Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55269)

No promotional manager has been 31 RUNNING OUT OF FOOLS tiCUTTING DUBS AND MASTERS. named as yet. 33 Aretha Franklin (Columbia 43113) The recording unit has eight WHAT GOOD AM I WITHOUT YOU - artists 34 in Marvin Gave 8 Kim Weston ARRANGING AND A&R SERVICE AVAILABLE under contract and three singles (Tornio 54104) the R&B category ready for Nov. re- SELFISH ONE 9 lease. 35 Jackie Ross (Chest 1903) PHONE 516-GE7-7702 b TRY ME 36 Jimmy Hughes (Fame 6403) LITTLE MARIE Sked Concert On 37 Chuck Berry (Chess 1912) SOMETHING YOU 41 BIG GOSPEL SINGLE!! GOT Symphonic Songs 38 Ramsey Lewis Trio (Argo 5481) M By Ernest Gold OH NO NOT MY BABY "AROUND 39 Maxine Brown (Wand 162) GOD'S THRONE" HOLLYWOOD-A cycle of six sym- In REACH OUT FOR ME MU 1285) "DON'T WANT TO BE LOST" phonic songs by Ernest "Exodus" Dionne Warwick (Scepter 4lNEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK Gold, entitled "Songs of Love and «Velvettes (V.I.P. 25007) THE CONSOLERS Parting," will be performed by the STEAL AWAY NASHBORO 833 Ventura (Calif.) Symphony Orches- 42 Jimmy Hughes (Fame 6401) tra at twin concerts Nov. 7 and 15 I SMELL TROUBLE BIG R88 SINGLE!! 43 Little Johnny Taylor (Galaxy 737) BIG ALBUM!! with the composer's wife, soprano WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO Marri Nixon as soloist. 44 Supremes (Motown 1060) The musical setting to IT'S ALL OVER "BABY PLEASE famous 45 "SONGS FROM American and British poems was pre- Wolter Jackson (Okeh 7204) miered TIMES HAVE CHANGED two years ago at La Jolla by 46 Irma Thomas (Imperial 66069) the Chamber COME BACK" THE HEART" Music Society and has 47 20-75 since had many performances nation- / Willie Mitchell (Hi 2075) ally. It will be played by the New UNDER THE BOARDWALK UIGHTNIN' 48 Drifters (Atlantic 2237) SLIM ANGELIC GOSPEL SINGERS York Philharmonic Orchestra at AnI'VE GOT A THING GOING ON EXCELLO 2258 NASHBORO LP 7021 1 with 7 Town Hall in Dec. with Marri Nixon Bobby Morchon (Dial 3022) again featured, and later this season YES I DO 50 Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2254) NASHBORO RECORDS 177 3rd Ave. No., Nashville, Tenn. by the Westside Symphony Orches- tra in Los Angeles. 36 Cash Box-October 24,

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2sh Box-October 24, 1964 37 0 i www.americanradiohistory.com Liza! Liza! Darin Signs Wess Columbia Record Club Wins Decision HOLLYWOOD-Bobby Darin has signed arranger -composer -conductor (Continued from page 7) Richard Wess to an exclusive pact as composer and artist for his T.M. the exclusive-dealing clauses or, as a A further finding was that "Coln. Music, Inc., music publishing and rec- matter of fact, with the licensing bia's market share in 1962 was al. will be re- agreements in general. most one-fourth lower than its 199.: ord production firm. Wess "There was no showing that any level." leased on Capitol except for sound- existing record clubs or mail-order The examiner also held that th track assignments. sellers, or any potential entrants into price representations contained h The actor-singer's upcoming LP on either of those fields, had suffered Columbia Record Club advertising Dolly To Good- competitive injury as a result of the had not been shown to be deceptive Capitol, "From Hello barriers, or that competition is other- bye Charlie," due for Nov. release, under the standards established br wise threatened as a result of the the Commission's revised "Guide, was arranged and conducted by Wess, outside label arrangements. Against Deceptive Pricing," adopt& their first teaming in five years. Wess "Whether or not exclusive selling December 20, 1963. -conductor on Dar- arrangements of the kind in issue was the arranger here enjoy `almost per se legality,' Giving detailed reasons, Examine, in's hits-"Mack The Knife," "Clem- there can be no doubt that there must Moore also rejected the various pro. entine" and "Beyond The Sea." be a showing that the exclusivity is posals and contentions advanced bi likely to result in a substantial less- Government counsel regarding other NEW YORK-Liza Minelli, who re- ening of competition. The complaint charges in the complaint. cently debuted her first Capitol al- recognizes that burden, but it is a "The charges in this case," he ob- bum, is shown presenting a copy of "Topkapi" Promo Set burden that has not been met by Gov- served, "reflect virtually the whole the LP to WHN's Graham Slaterhof. ernment counsel." spectrum of antitrust jurisprudence The title of the premier set is "Liza NEW YORK-United Artists has an- The examiner further held that Government counsel have gone to the. Liza." The young lark won plaudits nounced that a full-scale music pro- other relationships existing between antitrust storehouse and have come up dormitory of for her performonce last year in prepped for the Columbia and the licensors as a re- with a whole full "Best Foot Forward" in New York, mo campaign is being Procrustean beds bearing such famil. which sult of the licensing agreements did and recently appeared in a summer Jules Dassin film, "Topkapi," not otherwise amount to "concerted iar labels as price fixing, division of stock production of "Carnival." goes into national release later this activity" in violation of law. markets, leverage, monopolization month. Special interest in the music Turning to the dual -pricing boycott, exclusive dealing and mer. gers, plus a few fairly new labels flick has been shown because charges, the examiner ruled: "Colum- ritamwmafflowemefflomineffor from the bia has not discriminated against like dual distribution and reciprocity BARBARA'S GREATEST EVER! of the Manos Hadjidakis score-he dealers by selling to Club members at "Where the facts do not fit the law. wrote the award -winning "Never On lower prices; nor has it `caused' the or where the law does not fit the Sunday" score. licensors to sell to dealers at prices facts, Government counsel have in- "DON'T SPREAD IT AROUND" A minimum of three albums and higher than Columbia sells to Club geniously emulated Procrustes and have either cut off the facts or the four singles are ready for release to members. "The Government's proposed find- law or stretched them to fit the par. BARBARA LYNN spark the drive, with UA's sound- ings titled 'Dual Pricing' *** refer ticular concept involved. track LP spearheading the campaign. only to Columbia records. No refer- "Thus, if the licensing agreements Also on the launching pad are LP's ence is made to outside labels. The do not have the permanence associated and singles by Jimmy McGriff (Sue) dual pricing claim alleged in the com- with mergers, they `partake' of ac- has been and Joe Cain (Time) with additional plaint aparently abandoned quisitions. with respect to outside labels.*** is not really charged, singles by Henry Jerome (Decca) and "Conspiracy "Regarding Columbia's sales of its but we can `borrow' from the law of Jorge Ranan (Ascot). All of the own records, the examiner has con- conspiracy. decks will be in release this week. cluded that the Government failed to "This is not a group boycott case. prove that Columbia charged dealers but we can pretend that it is. higher prices than it charged Club members. The charge of violation is "And so it goes. In their brief, have pulled to- ANNOUNCING based on an understatement of prices Government counsel paid by Club members and an over- gether a tremendous amount of anti- statement of prices paid by dealers." trust law and principles. They hare THE BOB DANTE TRIO dug into the cases and have shown In dismissing the monopoly charges commendable ingenuity. V.J.M. RUSS PRODUCTIONS, INC. of the complaint, the examiner held, "The Government failed to prove its "The trouble is, the law does not sweeping allegations that Columbia fit the facts, or perhaps it's a case of has monopolized or attempted or the facts not fitting the molds fash- tended to monopolize either the ioned by counsel." phonograph record industry, the so- Holding that record clubs have called LP market or the so-called club benefited both industry and the public, If you are reading the examiner said that to the extent market. "The record indicates that the in- their operations would be hampered, dustry is dynamic and competitive at "the evidence indicates that the re. strictions sought by the Government all levels. The Government failed to in- someone else's copy of prove that Columbia possesses either would adversely affect the record the purpose or power to monopolize. dustry as a whole, particularly the There was no evidence of any unlaw- smaller record manufacturers, song. ful intent on the part of Columbia." writers, music publishers, musicians and artists. They also would adverse- He also noted that when "Columbia ly affect record buyers, especial; entered the record industry in 1938, record club members. All those group» Cash Box there were only a few record com- have benefited as a result of club panies. Today, there are many hun- operations. dreds of firms in the ; and many more firms throughout the "Since the advent of record clubs, world whose records new competition has been injected why not mail are distributed other this coupon in the United States. The increase in into the record industry and the number of competitors indicates important benefits to the entire in' dustry have materialized. There is the absence of any significant barri- o ers to entry. no convincing evidence that club erations, including the practices chid' "The influx of new competitors has lenged in the complaint, have lute led to a significant dispersal of eco- pered the growth of any segment .a today nomic concentration. In 1938, two the industry. Since the organizaboa companies, RCA and Decca, con- of the Columbia Record Club in 1955, trolled 75% of the industry's sales***. every segment of the record induate CASH BOX By 1951, they were sharing that per- has grown" centage of total sales with two new- out th al (Check One) comers, The examiner pointed 1780 BROADWAY f Columbia and Capitol***. manufacturer witnesses called hi I AM A "Thereafter, as additional new the NEW YORK 19, N. Y. both sides vividly demonstrated DEALER firms became successful entrants into industry can be entered with veillittle the industry, the market ac- ONE STOP share capital. Enclosed find my check. counted for by those four companies witness DISTRIB steadily declined as "For example, Government the relative posi- Randolph Wood started Dot Recce $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription RACK JOBBER tion of all other firms improved. the in 1950 with about $1,000; sold 13$30 for a full year (Airmail in United States) COIN FIRM "The aggregate market shares of company to Paramount Pictures OTHER Columbia, RCA, Capitol and Decca stock worth $30 for a full year (outside United States) fell markedly between 1951 - seven years later for and mid and, bf $45 for a full year (Airmail outside U.S.) 1961, from 75% to about 51%; and approximately $2,000,000; the share of their rivals virtually 1961, Dot's annual sales exceeded NAME doubled, increasing from 25% to al- $16,000,000 and its profits were abode most 49%. That growth of the Records Rs: smaller firms occurred during a period $800,000. Liberty FIRM when the industry's total sales more launched in 1955 on an investmtt than tripled. Accordingly, in that of only $5,000 and achieved sales ADDRESS ten-year period, those smaller com- more than $7,000,000 seven yeas panies obtained twice as great a slice started; of a pie that was three times larger. later. Kapp Records was CITY ZONE ... STATE "Such a pattern is contrary to the 1953 with a small investment Be Sure To Check Business Classification Above! behavior of an industry controlled by enjoyed sales of more than $5,0000 a monopolist or oligopolists." by 1962."

38 M Cash Box-October 24, 1968 www.americanradiohistory.com "Sales DCP ;mash -Fontana Tells Distribs Of Col Gets "Mitty" Going For The K.O. e toute '64" Fall Plan "New & Choice" Promo LP's (Continued from page 6) NEW YORK-Columbia Records has NEW YORK-DCP Records gave its dipped into the Off-B'way arena for distrib line-up a preview of the label's another musical cast LP. Diskery an- new "New & Choice" promo, including nounced last week that it had obtained five new albums, at a two-day confab the rights to "The Secret Life of at the Americana Hotel in New York. Walter Mitty," the classic James Distribs heard DCP execs and per- Thurber tale gone song -and -dance. th sonnel from United Artists Records, The show opens at the Players ta which handles the DCP line, express Theatre on Oct. 26, with Columbia Ave "great" satisfaction over the recently getting it into the studio early in Nov. inaugurated association between the Produced by Joe Manchester in as- two labels. sociation with J. M. Fried, the musical Attending from DCP were Don stars Marc London as Walter Mitty. Costa, president and Joe Zaleski, Manchester wrote the book, Leon Carr sales director. Among the UA reps (music) and Earl Shuman (lyrics) the was Si Mael, vp and general man- songs. E ager. 1 hi The new albums are: Don Costa's van "The Golden Touch," din "I'm On The Outside (Looking In)," Little An- Rolling Stones & Swingles thony & The Imperials, Kathy Kee- In Gotham Concerts-Oct. 24 e, gan's "When You're Young And In the Love," The Gallow Singers' "Swing- NEW YORK Britain's Rolling asp - ing" and "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" by Stones and France's Swingle Singers NEW YORK-Sammy Davis, Jr. is ion Gary Chester. will concertize on the same day (24) pictured above practicin' up on his bay in New York via the auspices of Sid pugilistic skills while Sugar Ray Rob- ny Bernstein, who also brought the Bea- inson looks on approvingly. Scene was sue tles to the U.S. for their first concert. a recent rehearsal for "Golden Boy," di Cole Porter Dies The rock and rollers will appear which is a set for an Oct. 20 main .opo (Continued from page 6) at the Downtown Academy of Music stem bow. Davis stars in the musical over 50 years, it wasn't until the late at 2PM, and the Swingles will step adaptation of the Odets classic and 20's-following true roaring 20's liv- into the spotlight at Carnegie Hall Robinson is technical adviser. The sec ing the high -life with his wife abroad at 8:30 PM, sharing the stage with chanter's new Reprise single couples fit -that he based most of his output on pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio. "Don't Shut Me Out" with "Dis- not Broadway shows. The Stones, consistently successful orderly Orderly." el Starting with "Paris" (1928) in the States with their London disks, ("Let's Do It"), there was "Fifty will also appear on the Ed Sullivan Million Frenchmen" (1929) ("You TV'er of the 25th. Jack Jones Out fit :HICAGO-In the top photo, Charlie Do Something to Me"), "Wake Up Grammy -winning Swingle Singers 'ach, head of Smash -Fontana, ad- and Dream" (1929) ("What is This won international acclaim for their Of TV "Cinderella" resses distribs in Milwaukee an the Thing Called Love?"), "The New first Philips album in 1963 which NEW YORK-Jack Jones will not ce eel's "Sales Route '64." In bottom Yorkers" (1930) ("Love for Sale") , became a best-seller; to date it has play the of the Prince in the take' hot°, Fach (right) is shown part with "Gay Divorce" (1932) ("Night and sold more than 500,000 copies. of the and Hammer- 'cut Glass (left) of All State Record Day"). revival Rodgers list. in Chicago and Richard Irwin stein TV'er, "Cinderella." The song- illy Continuing into the 30's, Porter ster, said to be the personal choice of ath center), exec vp of the firm's ad gencg, Rosenbloom penned at least five standards for Richard Rodgers for the role, is be- -Elias & Assoc., "Anything Goes" (1934), among them New Vinton Single lieved to be suffering from throat lso Chicago. which boy the title song, "All Through the NEW YORK-Epic Records has an- difficulties, has prevented him :it 'ith Jerry Lee Lewis, cut "live" at Night," "I Get a Kick Out of You," a new Bobby from attending rehearsals for the nounced the release of of the sae Birmingham Municipal Auditori - "You're the Top" and "Blow, Gabriel Lonely," a tune taping the production. Stuart Da- Vinton single, "Mr. mon, who had the lead role in the se p in before an audience of 15,000, Blow." with Gene written by the songster recent Off-B'way revival of "The Boys oint Back to Soul" with Anna King, Pete 1935's "Jubilee" contained "It Was Allen. brake's "Talking from Syracuse," has replaced Jones. 3. To Steel Guitar," "12 Just One of Those Things" and "Be- was originally in- 'cher Instrumental "Mr. Lonely" har Hits" by Bill gin the Beguine," which had to wait cluded in Vinton's 1962 album, "Roses ustis. about four years to catch -on when Red," and was also included in Fontana is offering Dank- Are law Johnny Artie Shaw recorded his famed ver- his recently -issued LP, "Bobby Vin - 'orth's "Shakespeare and All it's That sion of the song. ton's Greatest Hits," Deejays in At- azz," "Jazz On The e ma Screen," with Orleans picked the files Davis In 1938's "Leave It to Me," Por- lanta and New and Art Blakely doing ter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" tune out of the LP to become a hit Laterial from two French films, the label to issue it as cl brought Mary Martin to stardom. and requested Drums and Pipes of the First Bat- a single, according to A&R exec Bob ,nd alion" by the Royal Irish Fusiliers, Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, Bert to Introducing Lahr, Danny Kaye, Jimmy Durante, Morgan. Dario Mareno," a col - starred be action of songs by the Latin-Ameri- Bobby Clark, Sophie Tucker that an troubadour. in various Porter shows. e Ce During the early 40's it seemed to Proby Back To Liberty the Porter had lost his touch lewd many that JA Sets Biggest Singles Writing a few really fine songs for LOS ANGELES-Alvin S. Bennett, Alleles Month In Its History shows that succeeded despite the Por- president of Liberty Records, has an- ers, -. ter output, he came up with what is that the label has reached (Continued nounced Woolle from page 6) generally considered to be his master- a settlement with on eas, of its contract with P. J. ig at topchart hit. piece, "Kiss Me, Kate," the musical behalf Ascot Records version of Shakespeare's "Taming of Proby. recd` Wah Diddy mel- biddy" by England's Manfred Mann the Shrew." Abundant with rich Bennett, who's just returned from one of the biggest odies and lyrics that showed Porter's England where Proby has been re- f selling records agree- f re> the year and is currently incomparable flair for bringing the cording, said that Liberty's own holding in force on all been the number two slot on the Top 20th century to another age, the score ment with Proby is 00. Up -coming In Love," Several unreleased itrY television and Amm- contained such items as "So future releases. an You turned over the p.a.'s are expected to hypo the "Wundabar," "Always True to Proby tracks have been Iann aggregation's in My Fashion," "Another Op'nin' to Liberty by Decca. ive popularity, and l Ascot, a fully -owned Another Show," "Where Thine That s initial subsidiary pri0' million -selling Special Face" and "Why Can't You UA waxing. ist, Records currently Behave." lait items. boasts two Set any The big Electronovision st, "Come one is the new - "Out of This World" followed 0 A Little be and Bit Closer" by "Kate" in 1950. While hardly as suc- Teen -Angled Production ay the Americans, which hit the possessed a first- larts just nine cessful as "Kate," it nor'] 'ase. days after its re- rate Porter score, including "I am NEW YORK-Electronovision, which In addition, "Look Away" Richard Bur- arnett Mimms by Loved," "No Lover" and "Use Your last month presented le is shaping up to be hit groove "Hamlet" in its revolutionary ink songster's biggest Imagination." Back in the ton's 3sß wry Baby." single since were "Can -Can" (1953) ("I Love theatrofilm process simultaneously in ,moAr-' The recently Paris" "It's All Right with Me") 971 theatres coast -to -coast and in -acquired DCP label of announced last week that Ries established and '1Silk Stockings" (1955) ("All Canada, seamereleasefirmly with its You.") its second presentation to be theatro- af r in the Santa Monica Civic erg" ie DA affiliation fourl Porter also applied his art to Holly- filmed nthony began, viaust Little Auditorium on Oct. 27 -28 --will be teil And The wood musicals, including "Born to Lear "I'm On Imperials and an original production: a 100 -minute $1,0°), The Outside (Looking Dance," (1936) ("I've Got You Under music show featuring a num- mount s),' now on Love"), "Ros- teenage amts. the top quarter of the My Skin" and "Easy to ber of recording stars, tentatively WATCH FOR st the Still of the for .The alie" (1937) ("In tagged "Teen -Age Command Per- ever-reliable Gene Night"), "Broadway Melody" (1940) "THE t0,0u' -t Runts To Pitney and formance." Be In Love" is ("I Concentrate on You") , "Some- Wes Pi Musicor's will be shown in theatres GREATEST ee IJA Shout About" (1943) It the success saga. It's thing to throughout the world during the 'robb 'mebito for ne ("You'd Be So Nice to Come Home STAGE time and is in Christmas holiday season. Among the presently ig n. ntthe top To"). artists already signed are: the Beach IN THE All efforts na0 UA action His most recent Hollywood Boys, Chuck Berry, James Brown, L belsthis is in addition to were "High Society" and "Les Girls." Marvin Gaye, Gerry WORLD" arhier amber blockbuster LP Terry Brown, onealbum year. The In the late 50's, he created words Lesley Gore, Le in the nation is and the Pacemakers, Jan "A Hard and music for an original TV pro- Kramer, the Mira- Was ndar Day's Night" and Dean, Billy J. suent duction, "Aladdin." Stones, the Supremes, y nearting in 1954. The cles, the Rolling ark, the twoowmsillion Porter's wife died Barbarians. re couple did not have any children. and The Box --October 24, 1964 39

www.americanradiohistory.com Tony Martin To Motown Staple Singers To Epic Eddie Cantor: Happy Capitol's "Teen Set" Prone Songs He Made Famous (Continued from page 7) BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. - Tony Martin has inked a five year pact NEW YORK-Eddie Cantor didn't magazine containing original pict( with Motown Records, according to have a great voice, but it perfectly rial and editorial features aber Ralph Seltzer, assistant to the presi- complimented his famed high-spirited America's most successful recordior dent. The vet songster has already cut dance routine on stage. group, The Beach Boys. Some 750,0b three singles for the label. Album The performer, who died on Sat., copies of the magazine will be giver dates are also scheduled. He'll record Oct. 10, at the age of 72, introduced a away through retail record outlet in Los Angeles and New York. number of songs that were to become with the purchase of any Beach Boy: standards, each of them tantamount album (their two new LP's at to an Eddie Cantor theme song. "Beach Boys' Christmas Album" ao. Capitol's Authentic They were naturally happy songs, "Beach Boys Concert"). and among them are "Makin' Whoo- In addition, over 500,000 "Te Hot-Rodder: Breedlove Roebuck Staples (left) and Len Levy, pee," "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider" Set" campus textbook covers, incur head of Epic Records, are shown dur- and "If You Knew Susie." These three porating bios and pictures of Capi HOLLYWOOD - Speedster Craig brought the songs and "Other Songs He Made tol's top teen artists, will be dista Breedlove, 27, who last week broke ing the pact signing that famed Staple Singers to the label. Famous" are heard in a new album uted through record stores. the land -speed record in his jet pow- Decca Records. Both the mag and the bookcover -wheeled vehicle, "Spirit Records has from ered, three NEW YORK - Epic contain an application blank to d of America," at Bonneville Salt Flats, signed the Negro Gospel singing fam- used by teenagers in joining Capitol'. Utah, has signed with Capitol Rec- ily, The Staple Singers, to an exclu- Hollywood -based "Teen Set" fan dab ords to record the story of t'e build- sive recording contract, according to Solid Booking For An initial membership fee of one dol ing of his streamlined racer. an announcement by Bob Morgan, Dick Clark's "Caravan" lar entitles members to receive The name of the album will be exec. A&R producer for the label. "Teen Set" membership card, a "Spirit of America." - A Chicago -based family unit, The HOLLYWOOD-Dick Clark's 3 -week rpm single record by a top Capito Record producer Jim Economides, a Singers consist of the father, Staple "Caravan of Stars"-set to kick off artist, details on future issues o speed buff himself, has recorded 6 Roebuck Staples, as well as Cleotha Nov. 13, is 100% booked, it has been "The Teen Set" magazine, and "Big Sound" albums for the Capitol Staples Harris, the oldest daughter, announced by Rosalind Ross, director lar issues of a free "Teen Set" newt label. A recording crew at the flats Pervis Staples, the only son and of Dick Clark Productions, Inc. letter featuring "inside" pre-release captured the sound of Breedlove's Mavis Staples, the youngest of The Skedded to travel with the caravan information on leading artists, they machine as he regained the land -speed Staples Singers and the group's lead 22 Tillotson, recordings and personal appearance up to a 500 mph to cities are Johnny the record-working voice. Drifters, the Supremes, the Velve- Contained in volume one of "Tin run. The Staple Singers have Although lettes, Dee Dee Sharp, the Crystals, Teen Set" magazine is the first in I Breedlove was clocked at 407 mph nightclub offers, not yet accepted any Brian Hyland, Bobby Freeman, Lou planned series of teen -oriented na last Aug., which made him the fast- their numerous public appearances tional contests. Contestants who bee time. How- Christie, Geo. McCannon III, Mike est man on wheels at that have included performances at Car- and Execu- complete, in fifty words or less, tlu record topped by Clifford, Jimmy Ford the ever, that was the negie Hall and at the International tives, the Hondells, Little AI Guitar phrase, "I Like The Beach Boys be Afrons brothers who clocked 420 mph. Jazz Festival held in Washington, and Sonny Knight. cause ." will receive a Honda 8 D.C. In addition, they have performed motorbike (first prize), a custom Bar on major television shows such as the Jacobs surfboard (second prize), aot Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Picked the 100 Capitol albums (third prize) si oll around country series, "Quest." rs award -winning Marnel Of Balt. Winners will be notified via telephone ecial FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING Billy Sherrill, Epic's Nashville A&R by one of The Beach Boys. The by THE SPIDELLS producer, will record Staple Sing- Names Sales Rep The magazine is now planned as r C-1122 Monzo-RIC ers in Chicago. quarterly, with the second ism( rd (Distributed interna- BALTIMORE-Dick McGlynn, form- scheduled for February, 1965. Futon nt f tionally by RIC) erly of General Distributors in Balti- issues will be devoted to such Capito will 3 Form Indie Music more, has joined Marnel of Maryland, d BIG PLAY ON: teen artists as The Beatles, Peter ir bi same city, as a sales rep, according Gordon, Cilla Black, Dick Dale, Don WRDC, HARTFORD Operation In N.Y. to George Pappafotis, sales manager. eld, na Loren, Hub Kapp and Tb1 : WHK, KYW, He'll be responsible primarily for the Wheels, Don Grady, Jody Miller, TN NEW YORK-An indie production Washington, D.C.-Virginia area. b Ri CLEVELAND company, with publishing and man- Four Preps. The Lettermen, Donna WLS, CHICAGO agement affiliates, has been formed Lynn, The Drew-Vels, and others. for promo an "Find Out What's WLAC, WMAK, here by Sy Kravitz, Ulpio Minucci and Backing up the entire llolv Happening" Call special merchandising racks to be se NASHVILLE Raoul Johnson. C.N.R.'s Van Esch In U.S. peril your RIC Distrib The firm is called Ulsyra. Its pub- up in record stores where the mar rtof utor NOW features lishing subsids are Seesaw (ASCAP) NEW YORK-Pierre Van Esch, an and Beach Boys' albums are Bry th and Okra (BMI). The management executive of the record division of the Window streamers will announce St. firm is MRK. In the latter line-up are Amsterdam -based C.N.R., is currently availability of the publication an Ann King, who's e'ot a new Rust in New York. Van Esch, whose firm albums. will in ROBERT single, "Tears On My Pillow," Patti handles Telefunken, Belair and Festi- In addition, CRDC's promo ROSSEN'S Austin and Pat Cook, all singers. val in France, and Moonglow in Bel- elude a national radio-advertisinc Foote, Conn Operation headquarters is at 35 gium, is interested in representing campaign, conducted by Reci West 53rd t. American labels on the continent. He & Belding; and the supplying of ape- can be contacted this week at OX cial "Teen Set" EP's to radio sta- 5-5133 here. tions. Bourne Eyes New According to Meggs, operation "o a direct outgrowth of our recent ei Catalogs, Writers Correction perience with. The Beach Boys. Amer ST31: ica's foremost teen group; with Th tB NEW YORK-Bourne Music, long- NEW YORK-A pic caption on page Beatles, top teen group from abroad BILLY COSTA time pubbery, is on the new and the surfing and hot -m( & His hunt for 38 in last week's issue erroneously with n Ch Orchestra catalogs and writers in a which Capitol pioneers( long range identified William B. Williams as be- fads, both of Nat CP 750 build-up of activity, now know that tee Mrs. Bourne has ing affiliated with WINS -New York. on records. We -FL: CO» announced. She was recently on the The deep -voiced deejay is, of course, right teen product, when markets A DIV OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP. Cl) west coast to conclude a deal for a a longtime mainstay of Gotham's through the right teen channels, ARA new ASCAP catalog, and will be off WNEW. find an immediate record -buying so- to England in a few weeks. dience of from four to five mtlltd Chri; DON'T WORRY young people. "This is clearly the time of 'BOUT ME mas I Vee-Jay Inks Vinnegar Regina Pacts Vito teens. Our present teenage popul1 ROBERT GOULET tion now spends a billion and a htd HOLLYWOOD-Vee-Jay & The Salutations For In the Columbia album Records has dollars a year on entertained' signed jazz instrumentalist LeRoy alone. This population will double >-23. "Without You" Set Vinnegar, it was announced last week 1970. Accordingly, our "Teen X No by label topper Randy Wood. magazine attempts to reach this by CORRINE Bassist Vinnegar, who joins Vic- geoning market by speaking to Yo tor Feldman mas Ii and Bill Marx in the people directly in the langua other. CORRINA label's growing roster of jazzmen, will with the ideas-that they un record DEAN MARTIN an album immediately. stand ..." POI in the Reprise album ES "Everybody Loves Somebody" Birthday Girl Music Biz Readies MILLS MUSIC, INC., N.Y.C. 5th Annual Golf Tourney Vian 111 '11397 NEW YORK-The Fifth Anr.- Music Industry Golf Tournament t been set for Nov. 6, 7 and 8, at I. JO ANN & TROY G. b Indian Wells Hotel and Country echo ti ti NEW YORK-Vito & the Salutations, in Palm Springs. who clicked - Co-chairmen Bob McClusky, a short -while -back with Goldstein and Dave Jacobs are hua "Unchained Melody," are pictured the too llakul I FOUND A LOVE, ti above at their recent contract signing dling reservations for with ment. with all sections of the es ti the Regina label. Seated, left 200 biz eligible to attend. Some via 0 to right, are the group's producer bers of the industry are ann and manager Dave Rick, Regina's guests at the tournament and '-Ftp OH WHAT A LOVE NEW YORK-Songster Vic Barn r Justi was vice-president Mort Hillman and gen- clave. ti among the entertainers who were on hand at a recent birthday eral mgr. John Campbell. The boys, Sked includes golfing on Not 110N ATLANTIC 2256 celebration 7) for Kay Medford, one of the princi- gathered around the trio, are out and 7, a cocktail party on Nov. pals in "Funny Girl," at the Steak recently with their debut deck, "Girls the annual awards dinner the fn I Pit in Paramus, N. g2he J. I Know." ing evening. to penrbo 40 24, 90 Cash Box-October i Ba.

www.americanradiohistory.com It Official Stellar Benefit Show To Aid Smash's LP Success Ava Names 2 Execs, Making Markets New LP's, Singles Lou Monte Jr. Foundation Should Make '64 Records' topper NEW NEW YORK-Ava YORK-A star-studded Lou Label's Top Year Glen C. Costin has rounded=out his Monte Jr. Benefit Show has for been set exec roster with the appointments of Wed. night, Oct. 28 at the Mosque CHICAGO - Smash Records execs Jackie Mills as exec vp and A&R head Theater in Newark, N.J. feel that 1964 will be the label's best and Fred Schumacher, an Ava in- Young Monte, son of the popular sales year in its history, and the performer, vestor, as exec secretary. died last Jan. 4 of leu- LP batting average on the charts Others in the Ava exec line-up are: kemia at the age of 21. All proceeds gives credence to this belief. from Jack Magraw, national promo man- the event will benefit the Leu- Of the 12 album releases up to this ager and sales topper; Arthur Katz, kemia Foundation. since the beginning of the year, Performers point attorney; Rod Austin, controller; 0,00 scheduled to appear at 5 of them have hit the Cash Box al- and the show include Connie Bobby Weiss, foreign consultant; ove, Francis, Tony bum charts. These include "Jerry Lee Terri Fricon, head of production con- res Bennett, Myron Cohen, Julius LaRosa, Lewis' Golden Hits," "Dang Me -Chug - Terry Stevens, trol. Ilb Phil Foster and Lou A -Lug" by Roger Miller, "Forever- The label has just made an Oct. LP res. Monte himself. Pete Drake," "Showtime James Honorary chairmen - release, including the soundtrack of of the benefit Brown" and "My Boy Lollipop-Mil- "A House Is Not A Home," music are New Jersey Governor Richard lie Small." bl Hughes and Newark composed and ' conducted by Joseph ling Mayor Hugh J. of "The Addonizio. Celebrity chairmen are Weiss; the soundtrack iet" Connie Troublemaker," penned and con- eeo Francis and Tony Bennett. Tickets, priced at $5, $7.50, From ducted by Cy Coleman; and "Hello, to $10, $25 Cull Single Trio. and $50, are available through the Jolly," Pete Jolly ca sides include: Lacy NEW YORK-Fran Jeffries (center) Lou Monte Jr. Foundation, 250 West Peggy's New Album New singles i to Lie Him Down," recently signed an exclusive MGM 57th St., this city. Telephone number Jones' "I'm Gonna ire recording contract as Arnold is: JU 6-3550. HOLLYWOOD-Peggy Lee's new Pete Jolly's "Sweet September" and ne, Records Maxim (left), president of the label, LP, "In the Name of Love," is going "A Hard Day's Night," Cy Coleman's en c Theme" and Danny Davis, pop A&R staffer over so well, says Capitol Records, "Denver Theme" and "Jack's pi The look on. The lark's first MGM LP re- that a singles release of two tunes (both from "The Troublemaker,") arti London Issues lease in Nov. will be "Fran Jeffries from the set is being issued this Pace Setters' "Mustang" and Lee l app Child." Sings Of Sex And The Single Girl," Naples Fete LP week. Sides are "Talk To Me Baby" Bach's "Nobody's ooe tunes from her forthcoming flick. and "After You've Gone." the NEW YORK-Using the same sleeve n-orie format of its San Remo albums, Lon- ants i don Records has released Disk Dealers To an album Gaskin To Premier's FATS DOMINO Is or Top of the winning songs of the recent leach I Talk At NARAS Meet 1964 Naples Song Festival. London Expanding Premium Dept. WITH A NEW BLOCKBUSTER e a set up the deal with Guiseppe Gian- HILL" ,ar' NEW YORK-If "Your Business Is nini, president of CGD Internazionale, NEW YORK-Premier Albums, Inc. "HEARTBREAK Ind p My Business," NARAS, the disk London's Italian affiliate. LP marks has named Charles Gaskin to the c/w (thi awards society wants you on hand at the first U.S. label interest in the fete. premium sales staff, according to d via a special meet this Tuesday (20) Phil Landwehr, president. Gaskin has "KANSAS CITY" Boys. Bryant Park Studio, in sales evening at the had extensive experience the ABC -10596 w pla this city. incentive, premium and merchandis- Four disk dealers, who reportedly Phil Moore Tops ing fields. Formerly, he served as a y, SECO account for 20% of disks sold in the New Talent Firm merchandise manager for the E. F. to su U.S., will talk about various aspects MacDonald Co. and later served as leatles of their businesses. The men are Dave NEW YORK-Phil Moore, the vocal vice president and sales manager for Dick 1 Rothfeld, record manager of Kor- Promotions for Industry, Inc. coach and talent builder, is heading appoint- app vette's; Sam Goody; Gene Brigati, a new firm here called Artists & Landwehr said that the ody }'. record Music ment of Gaskin was part of the em- buyer for Liberty Music Concepts, Inc. In the company's FULL COLOR FIDELITY tterm. Stores; and Jack Higgins, record phasis being placed on premium sales own words, its aim is "the develop- said s, and buyer for G. Schirmer. Remarks will ment of musical personalities and by Premier. He that the potential itire be followed by a question and an- images to meet today's complete need of such activity has only been touched rac swer period. upon and that premiums will provide of the media, via a a growing where Start of the meet is 8 p.m. Address AMC believes the record industry with wholly new dimension." volume in the future. FOR ms ar of the Bryant Park Studio is 33 West it has achieved such a goal with song- HEADIN' #1 an 42nd St. Premier Albums launched a pre- 'ill stress Shiela Sanders, scouted and program in.1964 for the Cana- public a Mer- mium signed by Moore. She'll have da Dry Company, among others. cury album out in the near future. Gaskin said that production facil- "WHAT GOOD AM I 's oro' ities in Premier's 80,000 sq. ft. Clif- radio - ton, N.J. plant have been expanded F Record by Buyer's Aid to accommodate both premium busi- WITHOUT YOU sappily' England Finds The vs Additions ness and the company's growing cus- "Lost" Mancini Song tom pressing activity. The company, TAMLA 54104 he said, is now geared for full pro- ,gs, ope Mancini tune NEW YORK-A Henry duction of 12 -inch, 10 -inch and 7 - our CHRISTMAS the MARVIN GAYE & of CATALOG ALBUMS that has proved a non -entry in inch records with a capacity in excess each Fc up there on the FIESTA RECORDS U.S. so far is way of 75,000 units per day. He added KIM WESTON group; English charts. that Premier also is geared for com- nap fro The story behind the song is inter- fulfillment with its German Christmas Songs-FLP 1365 it served plete premium fiC611 esting. Called "How Soon," fa- Buon Natale own printing and mail handling aPita - Italian Christmas as the musical background for the Songs-FLP 1389 cilities. w know closing credits on the Richard Boone will be based in the com- after Gaskin :-e :»:e:«:«;rowpesr.,w,.g«ww:»:.eee: e-:. ABC -PARAMOUNT TV show, dropped this season pany's exec and sales offices at 1650 : wheF'at its first year. Broadway in . 3 SMASH HIT ALL OVER! ° complaints was record' Polish Christmas Carols-Ted Maksy- One of Mancini's monwicz-260 that the song, with lyrics by Al Still- urt0 on the Christmas man, didn't get good exposure ti In Hi-Fi-Hank Sylvern- plugs for Shells Alchemy "BE CAREFUL the 146 show because of weekly Pearly t teen' other NBC shows announced over Home For billion Christmas-Frank Raye the performance of the song. Singers is a 3` en; -233 But, in England, the TV'er LITTLE GIRL" on Joyeaux song is heard. While : vii; Noel-Les Djinns success, and the tion 397 Singers - the effort, our English -market version of Christmas the disking is perched THE FENWAYS to read In A and this week : can Monastery-Francis- 17 on the Best Sellers R-4573 , spew. - Brothers -211 in the number la -e from England. Ì the NEW th POPULAR ALBUM RE- ROULETTE RECORDS _that LEASES 1631 Sway, N.Y.C. FIESTA Same Stereo -Mono Price For Low -Priced Classics, Hungarian Vanguard ead1es Folk Songs and Csardases Demos From -FLP 1397 Records has Golf Polki, NEW YORK-Vanguard Oberki, Mazurki, Marsze-FLP set an across-the-board $1.98 list for FheF #398 and stereo versions both the mono as THE TYMES ;olf T0a Rudolf Schock of its Everyman Classics series, Burl Ives, 1399 Singt Wieder-FLP Series. HOLLYWOOD-Bearded (, 6,1" as its Demonstration Disc well Classics a gold plated "Pearly Shell" from :El and Schlagerallye-FLP Among the new Everyman gets 1400 are: John Barbirolli Ira Cook (2nd from left) on I. IA( Jimmy Makulis albums due soon deejay gob Singt-FLP 1401 conducting the Halle Symphony of the listeners who voted the "HERE SHE COMES" Rudi Schuricke symphony,"Em-py in behalf wye jar'. Singt-FLP 1403 Tchaikovsky's 5th Decca etching "Pearly Yugoslavia and Beethoven's songster's aa.fOro1 0 FLP Daughter song to come b/w a Valida-FLP 1404 pian- Shells" the most popular 1405 peror' his ten years. Svenska who make Hawaii in the last ted°nSOm Barnsanger-FLP oM ndru Katz, from 1406 debut, Vivaldi's "L'Es- on hand to congratulate the ndaatrien istEm-American disk 3 Others "MALIBU" in a -disk parn GREC- tro Armonico" (complete are Chuck Meyer (left), Piano Concertos folkster-actor package,) Mozart's by Denis promo rep, and Leon Pober P-924 More of the in D Minor, C Minor played label pang Fabulous Trio Bel Canto of who co-authored the tune with -GR 302 Matthws, and an (right) Deler1 and ' he Del Edwards. -rl Sophia Vembo-GR Songs" by Alfred Wembley ;d9 â 129 ler Consort. 41 Cash Box-October 24, 1964 pcl i www.americanradiohistory.com COMPLETE TEXT OF FTC TRADE RULES!' Granting of free records or other merchandise illus- (d) Proportional Equality of Treatment of t.4 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION DEFINITIONS trated by examples 6, 7 and 8 le eonsldered violative peting Customers. (The following le presented fer tk Washington As used In these roles the following terms shall bare of Section 2(a) of the Clayton Act, as amended, provided purpose el clarifying requirements with respect is th the meanings which have been widened to them below: that the requisites preceding the examples of this para- supplying of marketing services, facilities or allnwasse TRADE PRACTICE RULES Industry Member: Any person, firm, corporation or graph (b) of the rule are met.) by industry members to their customers, but It 4 id a methods which organization engaged in the manufacture, processing, Example 6. An industry member invoices goods to intended to imply that other anmg d of as here defined. same but supplies addi- preportional equality of treatment of competing re, R For The sale or distribution Industry products all his customers at the price ( Excluded from the scope of these roles are such sup- tional quantities of such goods at no extra charge to tomers may not also be used.) record jacket fabrica- or sup- pliers as phonograph pressers, one or more, but not to ail, sink customers; An Industry member may simultaneously offer to lee PHONOGRAPH RECORD INDUSTRY tors. and music publishers.) plies other goods or premiums to one or more, but not of his customers competing in the resale of his industry Products: Phonograph records, magnetic tapes. to all, such customers for which he makes no extra acts the same kind of promotional service, facility upon which sound has been recorded. an price difference in As Promulgated October 9, 1964 and similar devices charge and which effects actual allowance of a cost value equal to a uniform p (Specifically excluded are such commercial recordings as favor of certain of his customers. of the sales (or purchases) of the industry meal;, and recorded library services to some of electrical transcriptions Example 7. An industry member grants products by each customer during a specified and I r ly STATEMENT BY THE COMMISSION: which are neither: (I) distributed to the general public; customers records based on a fixed his "free" percent- cal period of time. provided, however, that when ,, e in connec- nor (ii) distributed to any Industry member age of the customer's purchase of records and fails to plicable the Industry member complies with the tion with the sale or promotion of recordings which are grant records based on the same percentage to roles for the Phonograph Record In- "free" lowing: Trade practice distributed to the public. Also excluded are phonographs. other customers, which effects an actual price difference set forth, are promulgated by the service, facility or allowance nOuN dustry, as hereinafter tape recorders, and other similar devices and acces- in favor of certain of his customers. (1) When the under Its Trade Practice Con- under reasonable terms and condition Federal Trade Commission sories.) Example 8. An Industry member grants to all cus- of a type which ference procedure. not usable or suitable to the facilities and bashing Recording (noun) : Any disc record, magnetic tape. tomers who purchase a specified "quota" of records a which these rules are established Is is offered to any one customer, The Industry for wire, or other such device upon which sound has been certain quantity of "free" records, but the "quota" Is all customers, and composed of persons, firms, corporations and organiza- member offers each of those customers to whoa recorded for subsequent reproduction. so high that some customers canot attain it and thus do In the manufacture, processing, sale or or allowance is not usable or se tions engaged Artist: Any performer or other person, or any group not receive the -free" records, effecting an actual price service, facility of records, magnetic tapes, and an alternative type of promotional service, facility u distribution phonograph of persons, who produces sounds which are captured on discrimination in favor of certain of the industry mem- similar devices upon which wand has been recorded. which is of equivalent measurable ma a recording (as recording Is here defined). ber's customers. allowance The trade conference proceeding to establish and is suitable to his fae0 practice Note: Functional Discounts. Neither this rule, nor usable by the customer. roles for this industry was instituted pursuant to indus- and informs all competle Section 2(a) of the Clayton Act, as amended. of which and business, promptly try application. A set of proposed rules, consisting of I of the kind and amount of services. fatillfin SECTION this rule is interpretive, expressly permits or prohibits tourers Industry and Commission staff proposals, was distributed he has offered to each and the the granting of functional discounts. The propriety of allowances which to industry members and other Interested parties for RULE I-PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATORY PRICES, terms and conditions under which such such discounts is contingent, principally, on whether they five comment, and a public hearing was then held in Wash- REBATES, DISCOUNTS. ETC. or allowances are to be furnished iy may lessen competition or tend to create a facilities D. C., on March 13, 1964. All parties were substantially ington, (a) No member of the industry engaged In com- "functional" or Industry member; and afforded opportunity to express their views, objections and monopoly. All price differentials, whether merce, in the course of such commerce, shall grant or same tests. (2) When the offer of any service, facility or soggedions, both In writing and orally at the hearing, otherwise, must meet the allow, secretly or openly, directly or indirectly, any re- ante to any customer Is conditioned on such regarding all Issues relevant to this proceeding. Ordinarily. however. a seller may grant a lower price bate, refund, discount, credit, or other form of price supplying some reciprocal service, facility or avers{ Upon full consideration of the entire matter, final to wholesalers than to retailers to the extent that such differential, where such rebate, refund, discount, credit. reciprocal service, facility or payment is required la action was taken by the Commission whereby It ap- wholesalers resell to retailers, without such effects as may or other form of price differential, effects a discrimina- offers to all other customers and there is an molt proved the rules for the industry in the form presented goods of substantially lessen competition or tend to create a tion in price between different purchasers of ratio among all customers as to the measurable al rl here and directed that they be promulgated. monopoly. But if such wholesalers also sell at retail, In Ilke grade and quality, where either or any of the pur- that which Is supplied by the industry member W Such roles become operative thirty (30) days from the competition with other of the seller's retail customers. chases involved therein are in commerce, and where reciprocal service, facility or payment required el the of their may not be granted a price lower than the date promulgation. effect thereof may be substantially to lessen competition they properly ra on portion customer. or tend to create a monopoly in any line of commerce. prices granted to competing retailers that the seller has alternative prom m or to injure, destroy, or prevent competition with any of the goods they sell at retail. (Note: Where THE RULES plans. his customers must be given the opportune person who either grants or knowingly receives the Examples 9 and 10 are illustrative of practices con choose among the plans.) These rules promulgated by the Commission are de- benefit of such discrimination, or with customers of sidered to be violative of Section 2(a) of the Clayton the maintenance of fair either of them: Provided, however, amended, that the requisites preceding signed to foster and promote - Act, as provided rte of protecting In- That the goods Involved in any such transac- of the rule are met.) competitive conditions in the Interest (1) the examples of this paragraph (b) RULE 3-INDUCING OR RECEIVING AN ILLEGAL flee Is this end, and for use, consumption, or resale within any dustry, trade, and the public. It to tion are sold Example 9. An industry member sells phonograph CRIMINATION IN PRICE, ADVERTISING 01 which fixes or the Jurisdiction of the United States, and to the exclusion of any act or practice place under records to customers who resell the records by means of MOT IONAL ALLOWANCES, OR SERVICES 01 u or agreement, or by schools, colleges. universities, public controls price through combination are not purchased record racks in retail stores which are primarily CILITIES. n or suppresses com- churches, hospitals, and charitable institutions placed which unreasonably restrains trade libraries, engaged In the sale of non -record products and charges Injures, destroys, or for profit, as supplies for their own use; engaged In con petition, or otherwise unlawfully not operated such customers 10eo less than the price at which such (a) No member of the Industry the roles are to be applied. nothing contained in this rule shall pre- such commerce, shall knowingly I prevents competition, that (2) That industry member sells phonograph records to retail record in the course of it The practices embraced in the rules vent which make only due allowance for a in advertising w p unfair trade differentials store customers. or receive discrimination price, Pg herein are considered to be unfair methods of competi- differences In the cost of manufacture, sale, or delivery motional allowances, or services or facilities, ulkt sells phonograph tion, unfair or deceptive acts or practices, or other resulting from the differing methods or quantities In Example 10. An Industry member prohibited by the provisions of Rule 1 or 2. under laws administered by commodities are to such purchasers sold or records to a customer who resells to Juke box operators Illegal practices, prohibited which such (b) The following are examples of inducing or and appropriate proceedings delivered; and to retailers and who also is in competition with the Federal Trade Commission discriminations in price, advertising or promotlual be taken by the Commission Cost Justification under the above proviso the latter, and charges such customer a lower price In the public Interest will (Note: lowances, or services or facilities. to be considered person, corpo- net savings in cost based on all facts for the records he resells at retell than the industry to prevent the else. by any partnership, depends upon subject to the prohibitions of this rule when tie or subject to Its jurisdiction, relevant to the transactions under the terms of proviso member charges other retailers. ration, other organization ulsites established by Rule 1 or 2 for a vloleti of such unlawful practices In commerce. (2). For example, if a seller regularly grants a dis- those rules on the part of the seller are prennl It t count based upon the purchase of a specified quantity by RULE 2-PROHIBITED ADVERTISING OR PROMO- the receiving the discriminations knows e a single order for a single delivery- and this discount party TIONAL ALLOWANCES, OR SERVICES OR FA- reason to know that the discriminations are IIImd. is justified by cost differences- It does not follow that CILITIES. rnuumnmmmrem,unuugunnuuuuuuunuununnunnuununuunnnnm the same discount can be cost justified if granted to a Example 1. An Industry member purchases met Allowances. No member el purchaser of the same quantity by multiple orders or for (a) Advertising or Promotional purportedly for resale to retailers and to jele AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU BABY of the Industry engaged In commerce shall pay or con- operators, and Is charged a lower price than the multiple deliveries.) promotional rar ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR (3) That nothing contained in this rule shall pre- tract for the payment of advertising or charges other customers for records which they value or for the arn Elvis Presley Mask, Inc. vent persons engaged in selling goods, wares or merchan- allowances or any other thing of to at retail; but the member then transfers such rub in the course of in commerce from selecting their own customers in benefit of a customer of such member another part of its business where they are awl ASK ME dise in for bona fide transactions and not in restraint of trade; such commerce as compensation or consideration retail, thereby receiving a discrimination in prim ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR by through such 41 (4) That nothing contained in this rule shall pre- any services or facilities furnished or Is prohibited by Rule 1. Elvis Presley Music, Inc. customer In connection with the processing, handling, vent price changes from time to time where made in 2. An Industry member Induces suppile sale, or offering for sale of any products or commodities Example ONE WOMAN MAN response to changing conditions affecting the market for of money to defray some or all d manufactured, sold, or offered for sale by such member. contribute sums GARNET MIMMS UNITED ARTISTS or the marketability of the goods concerned, such as sponsored by such meal/ such or consideration is made known to costs of radio programs Valley Publishers, Inc. but not limited to obsolescence of seasonal goods, dis- unless payment the sale of records In Ito do on equal terms to all designed to promote tress sales under court process. or sales in good faith and is available proportionally feature records distributed REACH OUT FOR ME other customers competing in the distribution of such business, and which in discontinuance of business in the goods concerned; when the Industry member DIONNE WARWICK SCEPTER products or commodities. contributing suppliers, (5) That nothing contained In this rule shall pre- believe that allowances for mil Ross l linen ickel/Blue Seas/lac or has reason to vent the meeting in good faith of an equally low price (Note 1: Industry members giving advertising allow pose are not made available on proportionally Mill HOW DOES IT FEEL? of a competitor. ances to competing customers must exercise precaution by the same suppliers to other customers competi THE RONETTES PHILLES (Note: Subsection (b) of Section 2 of the Clayton and diligence in seeing that all of such allowances are the favored member, thereby receiving a dlserin o1 offers.) Hill 8 Range/Mother Bertha Act, as amended, reads as follows: used in accordance with the terms their in promotional allowances which Is prohibited by EW TIME AND TIME AGAIN "Upon proof being made, at any hearing on a com- (Note 2: When an industry member gives allowances section. there has In a newspaper or JOHNNY CASH COLUMBIA olaint under this that been discrimina- to competing customers for advertising RULE 4-PROHIBITED BROKERAGE AND CII price or services or the Johnny Cash Music. Inc. tion In facilities furnished. periodical, and It appears after reasonable Inquiry that SIGNS. WHEN YOU LOVED ME burden of rebutting the prima fade case thus made by a lower advertising rate for equivalent space Is available showing justification shall be upon the person charged to one or more, but not all, such customers. such fact No member of the industry engaged In cumuli II BRENDA LEE DECCA with a violation of this section, and unless justifica- should not be regarded by the industry member as war- the course of such commerce, shall pay or grant, I PI Hill 6 Range Songs/Ron Bre tion shall be affirmatively shown, the Commission is ranting the retention by such customer or customers of colon or accept, anything of value as a eon I WAKE UP CRYIN' authorized to issue an order terminating the discrimina- any portion of the allowance for his or their personal ose brokerage, or other compensation, or any allots RAY CHARLES ABC -PARAMOUNT tion: Provided, however, That nothing herein contained or benefit.) discount in lieu thereof, except for services ruin shall a seller rebutting the prima facie case sale purchase of Via th Belinda (Canada) Ltd. prevent (b) Services or Facilities. No member of the Industry connection with the or goods, thus made by showing that his lower price or the fur- party to such engaged in commerce shall discriminate In favor of one merchandise. either to the other THE 81 nishing of services or facilities to any purchaser or representative, or other Int purchaser against another purchaser or purchasers of a lion or to an agent. CANDY AND THE KISSES CAMEO was made in faith to meet an Is in Jut W purchasers good malty commodity bought for resale, with or without processing, therein where such Intermediary acting Hill 6 Range/Shelros/Check-Colt low of a competitor. or the services or facilities or indirect price by contracting to furnish or furnishing, or by contribut- in behalf, or is subject to the direct furnished by a competitor.") the DON'T DO WHAT I DID ing to the furnishing of. any services or facilities con- of any party to such transaction other than is so or pale. (DO WHAT I SAY) (b) The following are examples of price differential nected with the processing, handling, sale, or offering for by whom such compensation granted BROOK BENTON MERCURY practices to be considered as subject to the prohibitions sale of such commodity so purchased upon terms not ac- Bennie Benjamin Music/Dayben of this rule when involving goods of like grade and on eei Motto corded to all competing purchasers proportionally SECTION II quality which are sold for use, consumption, or resale equal terms. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU GOT within any place under the jurisdiction of the United LOSE (Note: Subsection (b) of Section 2 of the Clayton RULE 5-PROHIBITED FORMS OF TRADE REST geint UNTIL YOU IT Stales, and which are not purchased by schools, col- gel as amended, which is set forth In the note follow- (UNLAWFUL PRICE FIXING, ETC, ETC.)' KENNY GAMBLE COLUMBIA leges, universities, public libraries, churches, hospitals. Act, ing (a) (5) of Rule 1 Is also applicable to or I e fie Hill 6 Range'Shelros and charitable Institutions not operated for profit, as paragraph Members of the Industry, either directly nu provisions of both (a) and (b) of this Role 2.) shall not engage In any planned common warm DON'T LET BE MISUNDERSTOOD supplies for their own use, and when- end ME (e) Examples. The following are examples of dis- thon, or enter Into or take part in any and The commerce requirements specified w xrlhl NINA SIMONE PHILIPS (1) in this rule criminations in furnishing advertising or promotional al- agreement, combination, or conspiracy, with one are and +n Benny Benjamin Music, Inc. present; lowances or services or facilities to be considered as members of the Industry, or with any other piN eel A MONSTER (2) The price differential has a reasonable probability sullied to the prohibitions of this role when Involving persons, to fix or maintain the price of any d 'sen NINA SIMONE PHILIPS of substantially lessening competition or tending to goods of like grade and quality, when the commerce products or otherwise unlawfully to restrain trade; l dg create a monopoly In any line of commerce, or of In- requirements specified by this rule are present, and any form of Intimidation, or coercion to Benny Benjamin Music, Inc. threat. na)I juring. destroying, or competition with the when a suitable equivalent alternative allowance. service the industry or other person HOLD ME preventing any member of aM ohn Industry member or with the customer receiving the or facility Is not accorded on proportionally equal terms to engage in any such planned common course el P. J. PROBEY LONDON benefit of the price differential, or with customers of to those customers to whom the allowance, service or or to become a party to any such understand',"on Rom Junenlckel/Robbins either of them; and facility set forth In these examples Is not available un ment. combination, or conspiracy. 4e der reasonable terms and conditions. YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT BABY (3) The price differential was not Justified by cost 't grants an allowance BASEA Inc CHUBBY CHECKER PARKWAY savings (see paragraph (a) (2) of this rule); and Example 1. An Industry member RULEONE for advertising to a customer based on a fixed percent- PRODUCTAASS:AREPPREREQUISITE C If )na HIII Q Runge/Shelrns (41 The price differential was not made In response age of customer's purchases and falls to make PURCHASE OF OTHER PRODUCTS. to changing conditions affecting the market for or the that E KENTUCKY BLUEBIRD known and available to other customers who are com- marketability of the goods concerned (see paragraph require the LOU JOHNSON BIG HILL peting with the former an allowance of the same per- No Industry shalerequisite fYM IC (a) (4) of this rule); and of one orsbmoreer f products as a p G Ross Janenlckel/U. S. Songs centage of their purchases. agil (5) The lower price was not made to meet In good chase of one or more other products, where the Example 2. An Industry member furnishes free mer- to pI faith an equally tow price of a competitor (see be substantially to lessen competition or tend THE ABERBACH ROUP para- to a that be used graph (a) (5) of this role): chandise customer with the proviso it monopoly or unreasonably to rostraln trade. suit 1619 Broadway, Nat York. N. Y. for advertising or that the proceeds of its sale be used ad Example 1. At the end of a given period an indus- for free merchandise Is not advertising purposes. Such 1.,q a+Ul++lil+l++le++lg,+,le,++lnnuluu,mnuunu1w unnunul+nnllup+i+1011llllgggggg RULE 7-EXCLUSIVE DEALING t try member grants a discount to a customer equivalent to altered and made available on proportionally equal terms a contract to fixed percentage of the total of the customer's pur- to all competing customers. Members of the Industry shall not d. 4141 chases during such period and falls to grant a discount sell industry or fix a price charged t Example 3. An Industry member provides cooperative products, OI .44 of the same percentage to other customers on pur- discount from, or rebate upon, such price, sea their advertising allowances in the form of credit memoranda nleú ************************** chases during Bach period. ditlon, agreement, or understanding that the to costumers on a negotiated, specific adver- 441 particular thereof shall not use or deal In the prat Example 2. An Industry member sells Roods to one or tisement basis without making advertising allowances competitor or competitors of such industry lNWC * Good Sales and Juke Box action more of his customers at a higher price than he charges known to and available on proportionally equal terms to other customers for Ilke the effect of such sale or contract for sale. d merchandise. It Is immaterial all competing customers. nay whether or not such discrimination Is accomplished by condition, agreement, or understanding, in California and Northwest Example 4. An Industry member furnishes promotional lessen competition or tend to * misrepresentation as to the grade and quality of the stantlally to products sold. services to a retailer customer in connection with the monopoly In any line of commerce. * resale of the goods purchased and falls to make such Example 3. An Industry member sells goods directly to services known to and available on proportionally equal RULE 8-LIFTING OF STOCKS. "HIGHWAY a retailer at a lower price than he charges distributors terms to other retail customers who are competing with MAN" whose customers No member of the industry shall purchase retail compete with the favored retailer. the former. IM1 (on amusing of a distributor or dealer which has been se story) Example 4. An Industry member pays freight on ship- Example 5. An Industry member provides racks, when such practice le ments to a customer, or pays competitor or competitors t! freight on shipments to a browsers, bins, displays, special packaging, and other the distributor or dealer to distributor's customer- and an inducement to does not pay such freight similar services and facilities to certain of Its customers products and to ha11(M Curtis Leach * for all customers of the Industry member, tinue handling competitive thereby effect- bat does not make such services or facilities known to member's exclusivy, and where the * ing a difference In price between products b customers of such and available on proportionally equal terms to all may be substantially * member. such act or practice ail Fobor .4135 competing customers. competition or tend to create a monopoly in * Example 5. Terms of 2/10th prox- * are granted by Example 6. An industry member sponsors a radio pro- commerce. as industry member to some customers on goods pur- gram on which advertising Is provided for certain of Its chased by them from the industry member. Another cus- customers. Seth service Is not made known to and avail- RULE 9-INDUCING BREACH OF CONTRACT. tomer or customers are, nevertheless. allowed to take an able to all competing easterners on proportionally equal Members of the industry shall not knewieJ FABOR RECORDS additional discount when mahlen payment to the Indus- terms. try member within the time preserlbed. or attempt to induce the breach of existiol I *2600 W. Olive Ave. P. O. Box Example 7. An industry member accords to one or tracts between competitors and their custootj 1487* (Note: "Free" Records. In the phonograph record more customers the privilege of returning for credit, re- tween competitors and their suppliers, or tat Industry, "free" records of a e *Burbank, Phone particular type are cus- fund or exchange any or all of the goods purchased by or obstruct the performance of any such Calif. 213-8464744* tomarily offered h by sellers to their easterners upon the them and falls to accord the same to another or services, under any circumstances that purchase privilege duties sxadllloe and customers specified goon - or other competing customers on proportionally equal capacity and tendency or effect of sobstantiaill 44L `-ßk 4.+F titles phonograph *************** of particular records. terms. or lessening competition. 42 Cash Box-October 24,

www.americanradiohistory.com FTC TRAD E RULES A Helping Hand New York's Own INTERFERENCE WITH PUR- RULE 20-DECEPTIVE newt ilia 10--UNLAWFUL USE OF TRADE OR CORPORATE OR NAMES, TRADEMARKS. t' CHASES ETC. of the Industry, by means of any monopo- industry flutist.'fly No member conspiracy. shall ot use any trade or through combination, eoer- name, trademark, orod her trade les, Idle practices ndesignation, which bt threats, or any other unlawful means, has the capacity and tendency 'f1loe, boycott, or effect of misleading shall Interfere with any Industry deceiving purchasers or lately or indirectly, or prospective purchasers as to the Mg to purchase his industry products and name, nature, or member's right origin of any product of the industry, whomsoever he chooses, or to sell his or of any material used I miles from therein, or which is false, de- whomsoever he chooses. ceptive, or misleading In any 'ell 'products to other material respect. Kals di 11-DEFAMATION OF COMPETITORS OR FALSE RULE 21-PASSING OFF THROUGH IMITATION RULE THEIR PRODUCTS. OR DISPARAGEMENT OF SIMULATION OF TRADEMARKS, TRADE NAMES, ETC. Industry shall not defame competitors Members of the to them dishonorable conduct, In - Members .y falsely Imputing of the Industry shall not mislead or deceive M l tlat questionable credit standing, purchasers lin blIi, ebllity to perform contracts, by passing off the products of one Industry representations, or falsely disparage member as and those l ,r by other false for of another through the imita- In any respect, or their business enpetiters' products tion or simulation of trademarks, trade names, brands, Ubmy' prices. values, credit terms, policies, or or labels. r methods, selling oil `nice. :Im In this rule shall be construed as INote: Nothing RULE 22-FALSE INVOICING. ;N 1 tN and nondeeeptive eomparlson, by .rnenting loll, lair, fen hl otherwise, of competitors' products with No industry member shall withhold yllle t emonstration or from or Insert f another Industry member before pur - in invoices or sales tickets any statements or he products of informa- With,, purchasers.) tion by reason of which omission truces or pr ospective or insertion a false record Is made, wholly or in part, of the transactions MONEY. represented on the tace of such invoices or sales tickets, NEW YORK-BMI president Robert ilkÚI IULE 12-PUSH with the aU or capacity and tendency or effect of thereby mis- industry member shall not pay contract to pay J. Burton (right) recently accepted a teaka 1 An leading or deceiving purchasers, prospective purchasers, W. Watt, Com- to a salesperson employed by a cos - NEW YORK-Robert Mk ui Wising of value or the consuming public In any $10,000 check from Mercury Records' member, as compensation for, material respect. end :e ones of the Industry merce Commissioner of New York to obtain, special or greater effort A&R vice-president Shelby Singleton a hnif0 ,r as an inducement RULE Goth- the salesperson in promoting the 23-SUBSTITUTION OF PRODUCTS. City (left) recently extended .r service on the part of on behalf of the label and its presi- by the industry member to Columbia Records' wale of products supplied No member of the industry shall make an unauthorized am's greetings to ke fldli dent, Irving Greene, for the Country also hr substitution of products, where such substitution has topper Goddard Lieberson who is the agreement or understanding under 2,1,1,y luiust When the capacity and tendency or effect of misleading or Music Association's Building Fund. u. are made or are be o As- which the payment or payments to deceiving purchasers, by: president fthe Record Industry knowledge and consent of the Burton is Fund chairman. nude is without the sociation (RIAA), upon the industry's Iaee (a) Shipping or delivering industry products which al or 17.'"1 of the agreement do not conform to samples submitted, to specifications Whenn's the terms conditions observance of National Record Month lb) upon which the sale is consummated, or to representa- Covington Sees Music Ed. Irhlf m. r understanding are such that any benefit to the sales- r'vy tions made prior to securing the order, without advising 'erron or customer is dependent on lottery; or in Oct. Commissioner Watt appeared ' ''' the purchaser of the substitution and obtaining his lei When any provision of the agreement or under - As Field For Wax Artists consent thereto prior to making shipment or delivery; or in behalf of Mayor F. Wagner at the 'Ranh Landing requires or contemplates practices or a coarse and intentionally hampering sales of (b) Falsely representing the reason for making sub- NEW YORK-Vet dance band leader es W t 1 conduct unduly RIAA's eastern regional meeting held roducts of competitors of an industry member; or stitutions. Warren Covington is currently setting (di When, because of the terms and conditions of up a schedule of master lesson ap- in the Rood Garden of the Hotel he understanding or agreement, Including Its duration, RULE 24-GUARANTEES, WARRANTIES. ETC. IN6 allu u r the attendant circumstances, the effect may be sob- pointments at which time he'll give Pierre here. (a) Industry shall D tanlially to lessen competition or tend to create a members not represent in adver- or a product is one -hour lessons to budding trombon- 11 51111111 aunopoly; or tising otherwise that "guaranteed" lei When similar payments are not accorded to without a clear and conspicuous disclosure in close ists stressing performance, technique, conjunction with such representation of: alrspersons of competing customers on proportionally and tone. Students are already sched- nPF, II in compliance with Sections 2(d) and (e) (1) The nature and extent of the guarantee; and Music Publisher 'bill b,ld fametermsst uled for New York sessions and will Im, Nwb (2) Any material conditions or limitations in the (Note: Payments made by an Industry member to a be once monthly. Additionally, flu.'b guarantee which are imposed by the guarantor; and tutored Producer er alesperson of a customer under any agreement or under- Turns Legit 1 e of klt 1 tending that all or any part of such payments Is to (3) The manner in which the guarantor will per- Covington has written a series by the customer, or Is form thereunder; and I d hheq e transferred the salesperson to stage band arrangements, a folio of NEW YORK-Writer-publisher Eddie tilt a Ire o result In a corresponding decrease in the salesperson's (4) The identity of the guarantor. the purview of playing tips and solo improvisations m, te Y N glary. are not to be considered within a (b) . Representations that a product is "guaranteed_ White has become -legit' producer Ins no .b his rule, but are to be considered as subject to the tagged "Sentimental ' Trombone." for life" or has a "lifetime guarantee," in addition to r 2 In i eesirements and provisions of Section 2(a) of the with a production meeting the above requirements, shall contain a con- Mills Music is publishing. and is underway s'e layton Act.) seller spicuous disclosure of the meaning of "life" or "life- ritition it °The progressive dance band leader entitled, "The Family Man." Slated time" as used (whether that of the purchaser, the ULE 13-COMMERCIAL BRIBERY. rieatku:t product or otherwise). must take advantage of the multi for a Philadelphia opening at the Wal- albs 01 Members of the Industry shall not give. or offer to (e) Guarantees shall not be used which under normal pronged music business situation to- IWs ul t in. nut Theatre on Dec. 26 and a Broad- in. or permit or close to be given, directly or conditions are impractical of fulfillment or which are edu- re .1e day and plunge directly into the ire ireetly, money or anything of value to agents, employ- a of time or are otherwise of such a'd for such period way premiere on Jan. 13, White is nrn es. or representatives of customers or prospective cps- as the capacity and tendency of mis- cational music market," opined Cov- guttin'a nature to have meet, or to agents, employees, or representatives of leading or prospective purchasers into the the in association with tte n purchasers ington. producing play ibex )mp'titors' customers or prospective customers, without belief that the product so guaranteed has a greater The is accepting a limited 'Wallin I se knowledge of their employers or principals, as an degree of serviceability, durability or performance capa- orkster Leonard Sillman of "New Faces" rdecement to Influence their employers or principals to bility in actual use than is true In fact. number of students for the master or 'Hui urehast or contract to purchase manufactured fame and Sandy Farber. An instru- products rule has application not only to "guarantees" be reached at 271 sold by such industry member, or to Influence such (d)This lessons and can but also to "warranties," to purported "guarantees" inspired by the title nelayers or principals to refrain from dealing in the Ave., New York City or mental recording rd)1 , and to any promise or representation Madison redacts of competitors or from dealing or contracting and "warranties," d nods in the nature of a "guarantee" or "warranty." 4739 Susy Lane, Indianapolis, Indiana. is contemplated. Lett r deal with competitors.

II we RULE 25-USE OF THE WORD "FREE." dew ULE 14-UNAUTHORIZED SHIPMENT. HAPPINESS EVERYWHERE with the sale, offering for sale, or No member of the Industry shall engage in shipping In connection nstree industry members shall ldestry products to customers or prospective customers. distribution of Industry products, twain e or any other word or words or the purpose of inducing purchase or acceptance on not use the word "free," Especially at BACKBEAT it rrkld in advertisements or in other offers 1 tnslgnment of such products, without the express re- of similar import, as descriptive of an article of mer- pent or prior consent of the proposed consignee or to the public, il teaser. chandise, or service, which Is not an unconditional gift, WITH THE RELEASE OF . , INEtJEE under the following circumstances: or other ULE 15-AIDING OR ABETTING USE OF UNFAIR (a) When all the conditions, obligations, wield . TRADE PRACTICES. prerequisites to the receipt and retention of the "free" 'Wien. article of merchandise or service offered are not clearly HINTON'S N Ho JOE u person, yelp Arm, or corporation, being a member of and conspicuously set forth at the outset so as to leave 'Is industry, shall aid, abet, coerce, or induce an - no reasonable probability that the terms of the offer RE-RELEASE . a, or Indirectl, to use romoterules.the use will be misunderstood; and nydirectlunfair trade practice speelledoinrp these (b) When, with respect to any article of merchandise required to he purchased In order to obtain the "free" SECTION III article or service, the offerer (1) increases the ordinary and usual of such article of merchandise, or (2) CUPS OF HAPPINESS" price or size "A THOUSAND ULE or (3) reduces the quantity 16-MISUSE OF "STEREO" AND "STEREO- reduces its quality, PHONIC." thereof. by subsection (a) of tal (Note: The disclosure required BACKBEAT 532 No member of the Industry shall use words with the stereo" the this rule shall appear in close conjunction or "stereophonic," or any other word or phrase word or words of similar import) f word "free" (or other like meaning, to describe or refer to a recording such word first appears In each advertisement wherever to which A disclosure In the form of a footnote, Irrlvedoefromotanhoriginal or offer. sym- 1116.1fe,Ei live recordingseparate hdalmini- by use of an asterisk or other um of two reference is made separate channels were employed; except the word "free," will not ordinarily (et br' f fat bol placed next to dlle such word or phrase may be used in connection be regarded as compliance.) YIII a mode- less'' (lktens derived recordin fromvlan originalinalo tl monophonic fl n ",t a clear and conspicuous RULE 26-DECEPTIVE PRICING. disclosure I made, in im9 i edlale conjunction therewith, the shall not represent directly in altered, that recording has Members of the industry changed. or that an Industry p re-recorded to simulate stereo- In advertising or otherwise ,e> reproduction. or indirectly or at a , re Ionic be for a specified price, (b) No product may purchased r5 industry member shall such Is not the tact; c:71 "gengine," use the words "tree" saving. or a reduced price, when ,2 or any other word or phrase of like or prospective purchasers ne=, caning. In or otherwise deceive purchasers for sale; qid t conjunction with the words or of any product offered I stereophonic," "stereo" with respect to the price or which others any other word or phrase of like any means or instrumentality by easing, to describe or furnish make any prlsu or refer to a may I et derived recording that was engaged in the sale of Industry products YORK NOW EVERYBODY'S ASKING from an original BROKE IN NEWARK AND NEW ... Pt minimum live recording In which such representation. ( E'EtÉs of two separate channels Against i were employed. promulgated Guides (Note: The Commission superseding FOR IT!! ORDER NOW BACKBEAT 532 nlppPS JLE 17-CANCELLATION Deceptive Pricing effective January 8, 1964, OF MEMBERSHIP IN COM The 1964 Guides MERCIALTIONS. the Guides adopted October 2, 1958. CLUB OR MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZA- guidance with r slDtsI are appended to these Rules for additional Keg' savings representations.) in respect to price or GOING STRONG, STRONG IN ALL AREAS!!! cono operation management of any sa the rec commercial ENTATION, -id membership organization, In - RULE 27-MISBRANDING, e/"* Mr, mph ersoshallunotr METHODS. BOBBY BLAND'S U AND DECEIPTIVE las Represent, directly mar- may or by Implication, that In the course of the es cancel membership por- Members of this Industry, shall not: 0t not it, In fact, cancellation of Industry products, a without keting or distribution 0111G always any conditions or of, any trade . 0t permitted the use k millions, full and (a) Use, or cause or promote DOING TOO BAD" limitations clear disclosure of all matter, mark, brand, "AIN'T cos a promotional literature, advertising t made In immediate other type of oral or ,rpc .entatlors; orconjunctionsltes withtoallcancellation label, designation, depiction, or DUKE 383 or representation, however disseminated )of Ship merchandise written orhrpub- l and attempt lished, which directly or by Implication, l such merchandise to collect the the membership when the right of cancellation has ortadeceivings pacpur- been exercised effect mal ist adingn SIZZLING HOT!! cancellation and proper notification anldu tendencyelore respect to-size. I has been with ISI'p-r given. chasers or purchasers prospective sr OleoOlej ILE 18--MISREPRESENT (3) the type, grade, quality, quantity.u size. 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THE l(1 COWBOY IN THE THE LUMBERJACK 16 CONTINENTAL SUIT 13 41 (Engli-.h-8M11 llll (Morizono-8M1) Hal Willis (Sims 207) Marty Robbins (Columbia 43049) EVERYTHING'S OK ON THE JUST BETWEEN 17 THE TWO 42 L.B.J. 43 ti OF US 19 (Western Hi11-8MI) (Yo nah-8M11 Lawton Williams (RCA Victor 8407) Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens (Tally 181) SECOND FIDDLE 33 111 FORBIDDEN STREET 43 (Stordo-8MI( 18 (Troy-BMI) 26 Jean Shepard (Capitol 5169) 11 11 Carl Butler & Pearl (Columbia 43102) llll SUE MAE SAN 46 BALLAD fill: 19 OF IRA HAYES 15 44 (Peer Int'I-BMI) Jimmy C. Newman (Decca 31677) Johnny Cash (Columbia 43053) ME I DON'T STOP ll 20 LOVE YOU (Kny Wells-BMI) 45 lllllll ANYMORE 17 Bill Phillips (Decca 31648) ) Charlie ll:lll LorinI (Capitol 5136) HOW THE OTHER HALF 11 40 (4l 21 I'LL GO DOWN SWINGING 36 46 LIVES (Jot-8MI( 43100) Porter R 8 Ionia Mosby (Columbia WATCH FOR ANNUAL CASH BOX ISSUE Wagner (RCA Victor 8432) Johnny C&W 48 22 PLEASE BE MY LOVE 18 MOTHER-IN-LAW (Glod-BMI ) 47 (Pooch-Sesoc) NOVEMBER 2, 1964 George (Chart 1100) Jones & Melba Montgomery Jim Nesbitt (United Artists 732) ll LONELY GIRL CONTAINING NEW & BETTER FEATURES TO `ll WHEN (Cedorwood-BMI) IT'S OVER 48 lull 23 (4 Stor_amli 32 Carl Smith (Columbia 43124) Carl Smith (Columbia HELP YOU SELL MORE PRODUCT 431240) llllll 35 HERE NESTER lull 24 COMES MY BABY 20 THE (Tree -8M1) 49 (Tree -8M1) Dottie Lefty Mizell (Columbia 43051) We (RCA Victor 8374) ADVERTISING DEADLINE OCT. 28, 1964 BAD NEWS #1 42 25 (Acuff Rote-BMI) MEMORY Johnny 21 50 (Cedarwaad-BMI) Cash (Columbia 43053) Webb Pierce (Decca 31617)

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PREMATURELY BLUE (2:34) [Tree BMI-Tubb] GEORGE HAMILTON REX ALLEN BILL ANDERSON YOU'LL NEVER GET A BETTER CHANCE (2:35) [Tree BMI-Ti1 prepping for its big third anniversary Heartache And Two Empty Arms" JUSTIN TUBB (Groove 0047) which will take place on Nov. 15, b/w "I'll Just Wait Around," can get featuring, among others, Buck Owens, same pronto by writing on station Justin Tubb can quickly get back in his money -making ways a Skeeter Davis, Jimmy Dickens and letterheads to him at P. O. Box 5251, this top-notch new effort from Groove. The top side here, "Prematut Slim Whitman. Bakersfield, Calif. Blue," is an easy-going, chorus -backed, bluegrass -styled self -pen lament about an unfortunate guy whose gal gives him the gate. Jimmy Key, head man of the Music Mercury's Rex Allen recently inked coupler, "You'll Never Get A Better Chance," is a medium -paced, shut City talent stable which bears his a contract for personal appearances beat tale of remorse rendered with loads of poise and feeling by Tubi name, is presently on a two-week with the Honolulu International tour of the midwest, west and south- Rodeo, which will be held in Honolulu west. Plans call for Jimmy meeting on Nov. 5-10. Besides Allen, Dale MY PAST (2:34) BMI-Inman] with some of the artists represented Stoner, president of the Rodeo, has [English 1 by his firm including Dave Dudley in signed Monty Montana and a crew of YOU'RE WELCOME DEAR (2:05) [English BMI-Pooveyl Colorado Springs, Billy Walker in twenty-five Indians. Jim Shoulders Dubuque, and Jimmy Newman in will supply the Rodeo stock. AUTRY INMAN (Sims 188) Odessa where they will be touring dur- ing this time. Sam Short, Jr., head of Del -Ray Autry Inman can finally establish himself on a national basis with Records, is real pleased with the extremely promising item tabbed "My Past." The side is a tender, Connie Smith, the now Victor lark prospects of "Ain't Hard To Love" medium -paced, sentimental heart-tugger about a real short romance. by Rose and Dixie. The girls who Deejays should come out in droves for the side. "You're Welcome Dear" do a great job of yodelin' came to is a rousing, uptempo happy blueser about a guy who thinks hims ANOTHER SMASH! the attention of Del -Ray A&R chief unworthy of the current femme light in his life. MOTHER-IN-LAW Howard Vokes, who rushed them into BY the studios along with his band for a quick session. Country platter SING THE GIRLS A SONG, BILL (2:14) JIM NESBITT spinners can obtain samples by writ- CHART 1100 ing on station letterheads to the [Central Songs BMI-Howard, Hart] diskery at 4 Center St., Harrington, NEW ALBUM! Delaware. THE RACE IS ON (2:14) [Glad/Acclaim BMI-Rollins] "JIM NESBITT SINGS WAYLON JENNINGS (A&M 753) YOUR FAVORITE COMEDY The CMA announced last week that Hank AND HEART SONGS" Williams, Jr., Audrey Williams, Waylon Jennings has a good chance of having a hit on his hands CHART 6500 widow of the late Hank Williams, and the this top-flight hitsville loonier tagged "Sing The Girls A Song, Bi Hank Williams, Jr., Band will ap- The tune is a rollicking, chorus -backed, warm-hearted rhythmic roman CHART RECORDS pear on stage prior to the premiere which fine use of showings of MGM's makes the singin' in the round technique. Watch 905 16th AVE. SO. "Your Cheatin' closely. The flip, "The Race Is On," is a first-rate cover of the rousi NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Heart." The picture which traces the Geo. Jones tearjerker. life story of the famous songster is scheduled for showings in Mont- gomery on Nov. 4, Nashville on Nov. 6 OVER 65,000 SOLD! and Atlanta on Nov. 10. Hank Wil- Both RCA's Skeeter Davis and Capitol's Glen Campbell serve up Plat* liams, Jr., who recorded the sound- ters that have that dual -mart hit look. See Pop Reviews. A JUKEBOX HIT! track for the flick is expected to do many Illlllllllih o of the tunes including those i ü 1i.,.. r, S WEBB FOLEY'S used in the picture. Bill Hudson, who is coordinating the premiere show- » ings, announced advance WAYNE COCHRAN (King 5950) STATLER BROTHERS tickets are (Columbia 43146) "ONE BY ONE on sale in all three cities, and re- (B+) MR. LONELY (2:45) [Boblo M-50-552 sponse indicates a sell-out at each BMI-Cochran] Coch- (B+) YOUR FOOLISH location. Wayne BM All Orden Bookingsokings etc. ran could very well do Top 50 busi- (1:45) Johnny Cash & H. Reid] The Statler Bros. CONTACT ness with this pretty, slow -moving, lid! After winding up appearances in chorus -backed ode all about the pain create a sales stir with this M -RECORDS Rockford,Illinois and Madison, Wis- one goes through when a romance high-powered, rhythmic ditty concerns with tribulation 1427 Wells St., Fort Wayne, Ind. consin, uck Owens and his Buck- goes on the rocks. Eye it. itself the aroo's will be of carrying on a romance. Coll Collect: 424-0573 off to Las Vegas for a two weeks engagement at the Golden (B) WRONG NUMBER - WRONG (B+) I STILL MISS SOMEONI 1O

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Amy 86 Kapp 65, 70 Top brass from the Motown, Tamla, Gordy trilogy of Hitsville, U.S.A. arrived in London on the first leg of a three-week tour of Europe to con- ABC -Paramount 14, 63 Kent 93 plans for setting up foreign distribution on their own Tamla, Ara 99 sumate Motown Laurie 30 abel. President Berry Gordy Jr. accompanied by Mrs. Esther Edwards, vice Argo 81 president and director of International Operations. Barney Ales, executive Liberty 25 Ascot 1 /ice president and sales director and attorney George Schiffer had discussions London 16, 50, 69 xith L. G. Wood, managing director of E.M.I. Records Ltd. They later left Atlantic 31 Malo 23 :o visit their various continental licencees. Motown artists continue to make Aura 96 an impact in this country and EMI hosted a party for The Supremes, cur- Autumn 94 Mercury 11, 42, 47, 68, 92 -ently in the Top Three here with "Where Did Our Love Go" (Stateside) MGM 24, 46, 76, 89 recently took them to the top of the American - ;he disk which charts. During Back Beat 20 Monument 4 -heir first visit to Europe they will fulfill TV and radio dates in London, Musicor 18, 85 Tolland and Belgium and also record for the German market. At a special meeting members of the British Phonographic Industry unani- Capitol 12, 32, 34, 49, E4, 73 Motown 7, 22 nously declared their intention to resist the abolition of resale price main- Chess 52, 78 :enance. They will apply for registration under the Resale Price Act of 1964. Columbia 54, 56, 57, 71 Okeh 37 Ehe committee, under the Chairmanship of Sir Edward Lewis (Decca), elected Constellation 66 :o further the application was made up of representatives from Britain's Parrot 44 major record companies including Richard Dawes (E.M.I.); L. G. Wood Philips 33, 43 'E.M.I.); Leslie Gould (Philips); Louis Benjamin (Pye) and W. Townsley DCP 36 'Decca). Solicitors have been appointed and counsel instructed to represent Decca 48, 62 RCA Victor .. 2, 21, 27, 59, 67, 95, 97 .he phonographic industry. Dimension 87 Red 5i -d 13, 29, 53, 61 Morris Levy, president. of Roulette Records with a & r team Hugo and Luigi Dot 91 Reprise 19, 35, 38, 88 n London to record new group, The Hullaballoos. Their first disk "I'm Gonna Duke _Ave You, Too" will be issued on Columbia and published by Southern Music. 51 Roseman 26 Bob Skaff, vice president of Liberty Records in London told Cash Box that Scepter 84 lie label was expanding its European activities and seeking British masters Epic 28 'or world wide release. They have signed a new group, The Stylos whose first Smash 6, 82 lisk, "Head Over Heels" will be issued on October 30. Mike Sloman has been Stax 74 European Liaison Officer for the label. Skaff was jubilant about Fame 90 appointed Swan 80 he return of P. J. Proby to the fold. Originally a Liberty artist, Proby's disks have been released here on Decca ncluding his current charter "Together" but Gordy 5, 55 Tamia 45, 58, 83, 98 .11 future Proby recordings will be issued by Liberty. Another member of Thomas, international sales director, arrived in lie Liberty family, Jerry United Artists 15, 75 .,ondon for a short stay before making a tour of the continent calling on all Hi 60 Hickory 17, 72 .iberty licencees. Veejay 10 George Pincus back in town visiting Ambassador Music headed by his son, V.I.P. 77 .ee. Together they toured the continent and in Italy acquired the country's Imperial 39, 40, 100 urrent No. 1 hit "A More Scusami" by John Foster. Retitled in English "My Volt 79 Interphon 9 Ave, Forgive Me," the number has been recorded in the States by Robert :oulet on Dot and covers for the British market are being lined up. The World Artist 8 'incus Organization's interest in the Italian scene is further evidenced by Josie 3 Wand 41 heir acquisition of several other John Foster recordings including "Ed Ora nsegnami" and "Whisky Notte." They also have Rita Pavone's Italian hit In answer to numerous requests for such a service CASH BOX will run the Top 100 Labels feature on o Remember Me" issued here on RCA and her next single "Wait For Me." weekly basis. it hos been designed primarily as on aid to our international readers desiring a capsule 'incus Sr. returned to the United States with several British and continental summary of labels they carry and their representation on the CASH BOX Top 100. Feature can also be 3pyrights. a handy order for distribs, racks, dealers and one -stops ordering disks by labels. Having reached the coveted No. 2 slot in the Cash Box Top 100 with "Do Jah Diddy Diddy," Manfred Mann are unable to consolidate their American isk success with a personal visit owing to heavy commitments in this coun- -y. Manager Ken Pitt, just back from the States hopes to arrange a trip for Great Britain's Best Sellers iem in the near future. An offer of an Ed Sullivan Tv'er has had to be This Last Weeks ?fused but ex -BBC producer Jack Good has taped the group for his "Shindig" Week Week On Chart 'tow to be seen by American audiences. Their album "The Five Faces of 1 2 5 0 Pretty Woman-Roy Orbison (London) Acuff Rose Eanfred Mann" (HMV) is now issued in the States on United Artists who 2 1 7 I'm Into Something Good -Herman's Hermits (Columbia) ave tagged the album after their hit single "Do Wah Diddy Diddy Manfred Aldon [ann." The group's follow-up "Sha La La" on HMV has simultaneous re- 3 3 7 Where Did Our Love Go -The Supremes (Stateside) Jobette ase in the States on U.A. 4 6 5 The Wedding -Julie Rogers (Mercury) K.P.M. Having climbed to the top of the ladder of fame and fortune as artists 5 4 7 Rag Doll -The Four Seasons (Philips) Ardmore & Beech - Eanfred Mann have now got their feet firmly on the rung of independent wood roduction. The five -man team have set up Manfred Discs and will act in an 6 5 8 I Wouldn't Trade You-The Bachelors (Decca) Lebill & r capacity discovering and recording talent. Discovery No. 1 an r & b 7 12 3 *I'm Crying -The Animals (Columbia) Ivy coup, the Mark Leeman Five, currently making a great impact in dance halls 8 14 2 When You Walk In The Room -The Searchers (Pye) Metric ill make their disk debut early next week. 9 8 4 Together -P. J. Proby (Decca) Campbell Connelly Manager Robert Stigwood just back from a two-week visit to New York 10 7 15 I Won't Forget You-Jim Reeves (RCA) Burlington nalizing arrangements for the first American tour for protege Simon Scott, 11 16 3 *We're Through -The Hollies (Parlophone) Hollies hose debut disk is issued in the States on Liberty. The top side "What Kind 12 11 6 Everybody Loves Somebody -Dean Martin (Reprise) Morris f Woman" was the flip side over here. 13 1 Walk Away -Matt Monro (Parlophone) Ardmore & Beech - Erroll Garner currently playing twelve concert dates in Britain will head - - wood ne "Sunday Night At The London Palladium" Tv'er October 18. After the 14 - 1 Always Something There To Remind Me-Sandie Shaw or ends on November 1 Garner is booked for concert dates in Paris, Holland (Pye) December id Scandinavia. During his British tour he will tele -record an hour long 15 10 7 ''As Tears Go By -Marianne Faithful (Decca) Forward tow for BBC -2 to be screened October 22. 16 - 1 The Twelfth Of Never -Cliff Richard (Columbia) Frank With "Tobacco Road" behind them The Nashville Teens follow up with an- 17 20 2 How Soon -Henry Mancini (RCA) Compass ther John D. Loudermilk composition "Google Eye" cut byace indie producer 18 9 8 *You Really Got Me-The Kinks (Pye) Kassner ickie Most. The group who hit the transatlantic jackpot with their first disk 19 19 2 Bread And Butter-The Newbeats (Hickory) Acuff Rose e booked for a five-day promotional visit to the states on December 19. They 20 17 5 'Is It True -Brenda Lee (Brunswick) Southern ill appear on Murray the K's Christmas Show in New York for ten days Local copyrights mmencing December 24 which will be followed by a three-week tour of merica's major cities. Ten LP's Top Ten EP's Quickies: The Ronnettes headlined "Sunday Night At The London Pal- Top dium" Some- last week-end.... Sandie Shaw's Pye single "There's Always 1 A Hard Day's Night-The Bea- 1 Five By Five-The Rolling Stones ing There To Remind Me" issued in the States on Reprise.... "The Wed- tles (Parlophone) (Decca) . And Roses Jim 2 Long Tall Sally The Beatles ng" topping Britain's Best Selling Sheet Music Lists for K.P.M. Music... 2 Moonlight - - Jackson's "Bye Reeves (RCA) (Parlophone) my first single since breaking away from The Searchers Rolling Stones -The Rolling 3 Wonderful Life Cliff Richard Baby" American 3 The - le (Pye) issued in America on Kapp. . . . Pye Records Stones (Decca) (Columbia) presentative, . Irving Chezar, in London on one of his frequent visits. 4 The Five Faces Of Manfred 4 The Rolling Stones -The Rolling tb Mann (H.M.V.) Stones (Decca) Schwartz, president of Laurie Records in town for talks with E.M.I. Mann -Manfred 5 The Bachelors Great 5 Dusty-Dusty Springfield (Phil- Songs-The Bachelors (Decca) ips) 6 From 6 Wonderful Life - Cliff Richard The Heart - Jim Reeves Comets To Newcastle (Columbia) (RCA) Reeves 7 Peter Paul & Mary Paul -Bill Ha- 7 Gentleman Jim - Jim -Peter NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND & Mary (Warner Bros.) is shown relaxing (RCA) ley (2nd from left) Story Soundtrack 8 Welcome To My World Jim with friends and associates immedi- 8 West Side - - performance at (CBS) Reeves (RCA) ately after a sellout At Last Georgie Fame 9 It's Over -Roy Orbison (London) the City Hall Auditorium here. With 9 Fame - are (left to (Columbia) 10 All My Loving - The Beatles the rock and roll pioneer (CBS) ( Pa i'ii hone) serves as em- 10 Camelot -0i iginal Cast right) Bob Bain, who ,,,,, cee for the package show, Jolly Joyce, Haley's booking agent, and saxman Ju uullirlulli!luru l,llüi = R I PuT N TO II Rudy Pompelli. Haley is skedded to SUBSCRIPTIONBSC I0, CASH BOX return to England this coming Spring $30 FIRST CLASS -$45 AIR MAIL of the cur- as a result of the success ,111191 il',iiil'!'v rent tour. 111111llll!Illllllllllllllllü Box -October 24, 1964 ---International Section

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shil As I am writing my first column for Cash Box, I would like to explain that IEpt DENMARK: you will find here from now on an EP Top Ten. EP's are quite popular is ure. Per Nyström of Svenska Manu -Music in Stockholm in Copenhagen to estab- France at the present time. r lish the Danish office of this Norwegian-Swedish company. The company name There is another new fact, this autumn on the French disk market: big .. Vibevej 31, Copen- with 2, 3, 6 or 10 records. Philips was the first firm to experimeo: o,En will be Dansk Manu-Music A/S and it will operate from collections j hagen NV. The records will be distributed by Fmllesekspeditionen, the distribu- with this concept last year. They released a 6 -disk set with all the songs re. tor handling records from Metronome, Tono and Oktay. At the moment, corded by Georges Brassens. The first edition was sold out in several months nothing is known about the personnel of the Danish company, but the first And the second edition reached the 5,000 sales mark. T, shi Danish artist, Girli-Ann, has been signed. She is debuting with a Danish After this success a lot of firms are doing now this kind of thing. RCA Victüt poi 0: version of the German song, "Ja, Ich weiss wenn Ich will," a song which will has just finished a 10 -LP package called "Panorama De La Chanson Française , be done in Norwegian by Anne-Karine and in Swedish by Gunilla Postaroff There are 167 popular French songs (from 1880 to 1950) on the set. They were ij for Manu. all recorded during the summer by 40 singers (e.g. Jean Sablon, Alain Barrière, a Among the latest news from Tono can be mentioned "Pourtant to m'aimes"! Jean Claude Pascal and Maurice Chevalier). R. Vogue, Pays du Soleil" with Aimable Columbia also announces a very important package: a 10 -LP set of well. "Jaloux" with Françoise Hardy on "Ay dR on Mode, and 15 EP's in Ariola's classical 'Flower Serial'. known Edith Piaf songs. Observing the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Oct. 4th, NPA (Nordisk Polyphon American and English singers seem to be more and more important on the Akts.) issued a special list of available records with Miles Davis, The Dave French market. Nat Shapiro just sent a letter to several French publisher: ,aümi Brubeck Quartet, Roland Kirk and Pee Wee Russel and His Quartet. looking for songs written in French especially for Barbra Streisand. In Paris, lr 1 HNF (Hede Nielsen's Fabrikker A/S) is working hard with the promotion Dionne Warwick, after a successful performance at the Olympia Music Hall, al of Paul Anka's "In My Imagination"/"It's Easy To Say" on RCA Victor. recorded some songs in French for Vogue records. Dusty Springfield and Lesley \ i HNF has also released the original Broadway version of "How To Succeed Gore have each just had EP's released with songs in French. pon In Business Without Really Trying" as well as the British version of this After Aznavour's and Barclay's journey to the States, "Les Surfs," the lI' musical, both albums on RCA Victor. Madagascan singers of Festival records flew to the U.S. on Oct. 11. eles Dansk Grammofonpladeforlag has ten new LP's with classical music on the In Paris, Radio -Luxembourg recently presented at the Chatelet Theater a pe Czeckish Supraphon label. On Sonet is a live recording of "Let's Go" b./w. show with Sacha Distel and the two Italian stars Bobby Solo and Gigliola Cie- inR "Johnny B. Goode" with Sir Henry and His Butlers from the Hit House in quetti. Another radio company, Europe No. 1, announces performances at the rs Copenhagen. Olympia by The Rolling Stones, Brenda Lee on Nov. 30 and the Beach Boys a an NORWAY: the 17th. - - -- Cr Giuseppe Ricci, director of Italian publishing firm Cucci, came to Paris to t 1cG on the Triola label with a local Norwegian singer Barry Lee has debuted act as an agent in Italy for Tutti. Nothing has been set. l ens roser, triste tärer." On version of "Tears And Roses," here titled "Vakre France and picked for Germany "Ma Vie n ted with The Gerhard Hammerling also came to Sonet has been released the Danish recording "Shimmy Shimmy" and music of the new French TV show "Le per Wood by Alain Barrière (Tutti) the Weedons, on the Danish charts for several weeks by now, and Bobby Indiens" (Tutti). pen with "If I'm A Fool For Loving You." Other recent releases includes "I Want who is the of the Casino de Paris, will go to NYC at the [ stet Boone on Mick Micheyl, star To Be Loved" by The Lovers on California, "Sincerely" with Pat end of the month to perform at the "April In Paris" show. Ro Dot and "Searchin'" with Alvin Robinson on Sonet-all labels handled by e te Arne Bendiksen A/S. es (i "By Myself" is the title of a 12" LP with local jazz singer Kari Krog on an Philips. Backed by Egil Kapstad's Trio, Miss Krog has done a fine job that Norway's Best Sellers ollei will give Norwegian jazz a good reputation wherever the record is .released. of Jim Reeves continues holding the position as the leading top seller in Nor- This Last Weeks Week Week On Chart lovi way. His "I Love You Because" is now on its 30th week on the charts, with "I si Won't Forget You" on its 14th week, and "I Guess I'm Crazy" debuting at 1 1 13 I Won't Forget You (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Palace ,) the 10th spot on the charts this week. RCA Victor has no problems meeting Music/ 2 2 3 I Should Have Known Better (The Beatles/Odeon) Edi ji K the competition from The Beatles and other British groups thanks to the na great popularity of late Jim Reeves. A/S Nera (Norwegian RCA Victor) also tion Lyche Strirn by has released a local version of the Finnish song "Jenka," recorded by Ann - 3 6 4 "Papa'n til Tove-Mette (Rolf Just Nilsen -Birgit Kristin Molvig. Also a local version of the German song "Rose von Blueberry Nor -Disc) Hill" is ready for release. 4 3 11 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/Parlophone) Edition The song "Store fötter" (Big Feets) has been listed as a Norwegian copy- Lyche right, which is wrong. It is a Swedish song titled "Stora fötter," originating 5 5 6 Such A Night (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Reuter & Reute RNA from Polar Music AB in Stockholm, published in Norway by Jörg -Fr. Ellertsen AB Las A/S. This week it holds the 8th spot on the charts. 6 4 29 I Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Reuter Wes Reuter AB SWEDEN: 7 8 6 Trettiofyran (This 01' House) (Per Myrberg/Metronomes 2 Publisher Stig Anderson back from his biz visit in London and New York Norsk Musikforlag A/S and very satisfied about the result. He brought among others Nat 'King' Cole's 8 10 3 Store fötter (Stora fötter) (The Dizzy Tunes/Troll' 4 recent "I Don't Want To See Tomorrow," Dean Martin's "The Door Is Still Jörg -Fr. Ellertsen A/S Open To My Heart" and Danny Williams' "Forget Her." The latter has al- 7 7 Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann/HMV) Belinda ready been recorded in Swedish, here titled "Jag ger mej" (I Surrender), (Scandinavia) AB by Lill-Babs for Karusell. Anderson made a deal with United Artists who In 1 I Guess I'm Crazy (.1ini Reeves/RCA Victor) No publisher will release a single with the Swedish group The in the United States and England. UA also obtained the publishing rights for all English-speaking countries to the Swedish song "Gabrielle," a song that looks Sweden's Best Sellers like a world hit. So far it has been sold to Edition Altona in Holland, Peter "I III, Last 11 eeks 9 Plum in Belgium (for Benelux and France) Melodie der Welt in Frankfurt \\ 4.cI. Week On Chart for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. While in London, Anderson obtained 1 5 3 Have 1 The Right (The Honeycombs/Pye) No publisher 6 the songs "You Really Got Me," "As Tears Goes Bye" and "Faithful." 2 2 10 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/Parlophone) Sono Carol and Kettil, recording for Swedish Manu -Music AB has done "Listen Musikförlags AB To The Mockingbird" for Manu. A new group, The Vickers, has debuted with 3 4 17 I Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Reuter 1 a single including the titles "Shadows And Dreams"/"Lacy." Per Nyström, Reuter AB head of Svenska Manu, just back from Copenhagen, where he is opening a Dan- 4 1 7 Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann/HMV) Belinda X'S li ish Manu office within a short time. (Scandinavia) AB Last Lew Futterman, manager of Brother Jack McDuff, in town talking busi- 5 1 Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) Reuter & Reute Week ness with Simon Brehm at Karusell Grammofon AB.... Felix Stahl not yet AB 1 back in town from his business trip to the Continent, he was hit by the flu 6 10 2 Rag Doll (The Four Seasons/Philips) Edition Odeon 2 and hospitalised in Hamburg but is reported recovering very well.... Börje 7 3 7 Tell Laura I Love Her (John Leyton/HMV) Reuter 3 Ekberg of Metronome visiting Metronome in Hamburg again-he was there Reuter AB 4 a short time ago when the German Metronome celebrated its 10th anniversary. 8 7 12 Jag mäste ge mej av (Gotta Travel On) (Towa Carson Lennart Reuterskiöld .. of Reuter & Reuter AB, back from London. RCA Victor) Reuter & Reuter AB 6 Swedish poet Karl-Mikael Bellman (1740-1795), writer of a number of 9 6 13 Mule Skinner Blues (The Streaplers/Columbia) South 8i songs, will finally hit the world market, Lennart Reuterskiöld of publishing Music AB 7; house Reuter & AB Reuter told Cash Box. Since more than a year ago, B. 2 Around And Around (The Rolling Stones/Decca) No put' 9 Austin from London (who knows the Swedish language perfectly after four lisher 10 veers at a Swedish University) has been working with the translation into 'Local copyright ST Sl English, and a short time ago, some of the songs were recorded in English Lag by . While in London, Reuterskiöld was promised all official : Week help and assistance by Gunnar Hägglöf, Sweden's Ambassador in Great Britain, Denmark's Best Sellers 1 when it is time for the introduction of this country's national poet at the This Weeks 21 world market. The Bellman songs will also be presented at the American Last market. Week Week On Chart 1 1 11 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/Parlophone) Multito0 Swedish group The Hootenanny Singers, now on vacation in Spain, recently 3f appeared in Spanish TV. They also did n show for Norwegian TV. 2 2 10 OnSThe Beach (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Dacapo Mui Sc forlag 3 4 \ Finland's Best 6 It's All Over Now (The Rolling Stones/Decca) Mal Sellers Musikforlag Fr 1 Puhelinlangat Laulaa (Katri-Helena/Parlophone) Levysävel Oy 3 9 Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong/Kapp) Imudico A/S 2 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/Parlophone) Fazer Music 5 :) 6 Such A Night (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Morks Mud' Ep 3 Long Tall Sally (The Beatles/Parlophone) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB forlag aeC 4 All My Loving (The Beatles/Parlophone) Scandia-Music 6 6 3 Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann/HMV) BeG Néaitl 5 Vaara(liset huulet (Reijo Taipale/Scandia) Scandia-Music (Scandinavia) AB Ca>, 6 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles/Parlophone) Fazer Music 7 9 12 Ain't She Sweet (The Beatles/Polydor) Bens Music/ Siir 7 My Boy Lollipop (Millie/Fontana) Fazer Music Anderson of 8 Kaikki rakkauteni (All My Loving) & age (Eero Jussi/RCA Victor) Scandia- 8 7 6 The HouseImudicoA/SOf The Rising (The Animals/Colombo Music Sun nEst Swede 9 Farmer John (Antti Einiö & The Islanders/Scandia) No publisher 9 10 2 Shakin' All Over (The Swinging Blue Jeans/HMV) delRa 10 Suspicion (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB Music/Stig Anderson Da j *Local copyright 10 R 12 Shimmy Shimmy (The Weedons/Sonet) No publisher pleat B°x 50 Cash Box-October 24, 1964 International Sec

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openedToshiba in c amp of Olympics athletes Francisco Ibarra L. (32 years old) was named president of the Chamber of eapla 25 ere, says, good sellers are the BeatlesThe Radio of México in the annual election of the radio stations' owners of the te Tosand Kyu Sakamoto. Also, at the shop of Toshiba Shoji country. For the first time, the period of the president will be extended for PopDnSeptemberVentures, Co., tran- sistor radio, tape -recorder and other electric products are showing favorable two years. Ibarra also is the President of the National Advertising Associa- mar tion and manager of Radio Mil Station. toe sales. Crown Records is opening the Japanese popular songs "Crown Stars Pa- Helmut Haertel, production director of the Deutsche Grammophon Record the so Fukuoka City on Oct. 31, for the first anniversary of Company, arrived in México to study the Latin American record market. Hel- weral rades" at its founda- :ion, where the stars will be Hiroshi Moriya, Teruhiko Saigo, Katsue Takaishi, mut was welcomed by Constantin Th. Metaxas and Fritz Hemtschel, who are rakashi Takagi, Taro Yamada and other Top stars of the company. DGG representants in México through the DUSA company. B. RC. Victor decided which Christmas records are to be released on Miguel Aceves Mejia, one of the most popular Mexican folk artists, appeared on Nippon Fra Jet. 20: Festival of Christmas Carols (12" stereo LP) Robert Shaw -Christmas on Mexican TV again, after an absence of five years. Miguel is still one of the set, Th (12" stereo LP) and Golden Christmas Party (12" stereo LP, by Blue best sellers on the RCA label and an idol in several Latin American countries. (lain Songs oats Orch., including "White Christmas," "Blue Christmas" and others), Dâmaso Perez Prado, king of mambo and creator of many popular tropical 'Hot Rod Christmas Dance Party" (stereo single by The Space Men), "Jingle rhythms, returned to México, the country where he created his first commercial P set 3ells"' (mono single by Tokyo Choir Chorus Group), "Rudolph, The Red - band. It took many years for Perez Prado to return to México. Here, he will Nosed Reindeer" (mono single by Satoko Koga and Victor Children Chorus organize a new band and perform again in a theater, on TV and night clubs. portal croup) and other singles. RCA is also interested in recording "dengue" rhythms with him. rich p Columbia Records is releasing 7" LP's for children on Nov. 5, which are Mexican composer Agustin Lara returned to México after a trip to Spain. sand. I `Jingle Bells" (by Yako Inoue) b/w "Santa's Coming To Town" (by Jun Between future artistic engagements, he will go to Guatemala next month to tie Mu Mitaka) and "Rudolph, The Red -Nosed Reindeer" (by Sadako Kuwana) b/w inaugurate television station Channel 7. Agustin, passed his 70's already, got ìeld ar. "Holy Night" (by Yoshiko Mari). married again with a young girl who is in her 20's. Nippon Gramophon started representation of the MGM label on Oct. 1, J. Garcia Esquivel, world known Mexican arranger in the United States and s Surfs as MGM's contract with Nippon Columbia terminated at the end of Sept. the who is performing with his show in México, informed Cash Box that after a t. 11. first release to be on Nov. 1 with thirty-three various 12" stereo LP's, which contract he has to fulfill in Las Vegas, he will perform in Japan by the end telet are expected to add much to the Nippon Gramophon popular songs force, of the year. It is also possible that Esquivel will fly to Hawaii for a part in a Rd Gig ncluding Connie Francis collection of movie themes, Sam Taylor's favorite musical picture. 'nuance cumbers, David Rose's "spectacle screen mood," Hank William's "The Very It was informed that Emilio Pericoli and Caterina Valente will debut very Beach 3est," and others while the first local pressing are scheduled to be on Feb. 20. soon again in the Mexican capitol. Bob Crosby and the Bobcats with the following members-Moe Schneider, By this time, two A&R men of the RCA label should be here. They are Irae to Lon McGarity, Johny Best, Yank Lawson, Eddie Miller, Matty Matlock, Ray Mariano Rivera Conde and Rubén Fuentes, who made several recordings at Leatherwood, Nick Fatool, Al Pellegrini, Freda Payne-arrived here on Oct. 1, Italian RCA. -many " )romoted by Tatsu Nagashima's Kyodo Kikaku Productions, for about three From Japan we received a post card signed by the Elevan Zavala Brothers TV sh weeks performances in Japan and Okinawa. who are performing successfully in that country. Before their.return to México, Nippon Victor is releasing as a special issue of The Artist of Month for The Zavala Bros. will perform in Hong Kong, Peking, Canton, Corea and Aus- D toN December, "Now's The Time" "St. Thomas," "I Remember Clifford" with tralia. "Sonny Rollins Quintet. Also, this company will release a Screen Hits Series Another Mexican group, this one in the rock and roll field, Los Loud Jets, as the year end sale on Nov. 20, such as The First Collection of Cowboy changed names in the United States to The Jumping Beans and signed a re- Movies (including "The Call of the Far Away Hills," etc. by the Gim Daren cording contract with the Roulette label. The Jumping Beans will perform in ler Dreh.) and The Second Collection (including "Oh My Darlin' Clementine"), Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Canada. Che Collection of Musical Movies (including "South Pacific," etc.) The Col- Gamma Records released an excellent extended play sung by Marie Laforet ection of Academy Winners (including "Moon River," etc.), The Collection of with "Che Male C E" and "La Vendemmia Dell Amore" in Spanish and Var Movies (including "The Longest Day," etc.), The First Collection of Love "Blowin' In The Wind," sung in English and "Mary Ann," in French. Victor screens (including "Fascination"), and The Second Collection (including "April For the CBS label, conductor Chuck Anderson cut a long play with danceable "n Love") and two other collections from Italian Movies. arrangements of themes like "Bonanza," "I Will Follow Him," "If I Had A Kenji Kitahara Hammer," "El Cid," "The Guns Of "La I'1 tlesi Ode and Mariko Kujo, Nippon Columbia's singers are visiting Navarrone," Samba," Sorpasso," Okinawa for performances at Grand Theatre in Naha City Oct. 17 and 18, "More," "Fandango," "Dominique," etc. nvited by Radio Okinawa. Another new long play released by CBS was the one made by Larry Sonn tnBirgi and his orchestra, with special arrangements written by him to old standards like "Limelight Theme," "Pretty Baby," "Farolito," "Veracruz" and others. lophone i Japan's Best Sellers Los Dorman, a new modern instrumental group NTERNATIONAL Polydor the songs "Et Mantenaint" and "La Gallina" (The Chicken)_ Reuter This Last Several new recordings were released by Orfeon Records. Among them are ;Veek Week "Sixteen Tons" and "Waitin' For The Evening Train" with Los Dominic, "Con Victor) 1 I A Hard Day's Night-Beatles (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/Toshiba Luna Nueva" (With New Moon) and "En El Verano" (Yesterday's Gone) with 2 bQ1g 2 Non Ho L'eta-Giliola Cinquetti (Seven Seas); Michiyo Azusa Los Hermanos Carrion, with Los Hooligans the songs "Because" and `Juana Be (Kin) Sub -Publisher-ElvisS / uiseisha Luisa Valdéz," with Ricardo Carrion "Tears And Roses" and "Anything That's 3 4 Kissin' CousinC Presley (RCA) Sub-Publisher/Aberbach Part Of You" and with the Kay Perez orchestra, the themes "A Tiempo De cry To Tokyo Surf" (Surf Time) and "Serenata" (Serenade). 4 3 Una Lacrima Sul Viso-Bobby Solo (Seven Seas) Daniel Riolobos, the Argentinian singer who is recording for Musart Rec- n!BJ[3.i 5 5 The Big Build Up-Bert Kaempfert (Porydor); Izumi Yukimura ords, released the songs "Vete De Mí" (Go Away From Me) and "Ciudad (Victor); Cool Cats (Columbia); Chiyoshi Tomimatsu (Toshiba) Solitaria" (Lonely City) with the Jorge Ortega orchestra. Daniel is considered :tor) No Sub-Publisher/no one of the best singers in México but not popular as he deserves to be. 6 8 F tar Hoshio Sagasoyo-Paul And Paula (Philips); Yasuo It is probable that The Blue Diamonds, who are performing in México, will lier Tanabe (Victor) Sub-Publisher/Victor do some recording for the Philips label, singing in Spanish. 7 9 My Boy Lollipop-Millie Small (Smash); Mie Nakao (Victor) Sub - 8 6 Please Mr.AberbachPostm nTBeatles (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/Taiyo Mexico's Best Sellers e) No p° 9 7 From Russia Ball (Pye); Village Stompers With Love-Kenny 1 Como Te Extraíïo Mi Amor-Leo Dan (CBS)-(Mumusa) srlophooe (Epic); Mat Monroe (Liberty) Sub-Publisher/Taiyo 10 I Don't Want King Cole (Capitol); 2 Tu Seras Mi Babi-Les Surfs (Gamma) - To Be Hurt Anymore-Nat 3 Tijuana-The Persuaders (Gamma)-Pablo Beltran Ruiz (RCA)-Carlos Victors Frank Nagai (Victor) Sub-Publisher/Shinko APAN'S BEST SELLERS Campos (Musart)-Los Xochimilcas (Peerless)-Los Blue Boys (Musart) nnlR1. This Last -(Grever) Veek Week 4 Polvo-Sonia Lopez (CBS)-Javier Solis (CBS) Pepe Jara (RCA)-Olga 1 Guillot (Musart) n) Reuter 1 Tokyo Olympic (Teichiku) Ondo-Haruo Minami 5 Invierno Triste-Connie Francis (MGM) 2 2 Shiawasenara Teo Tatako-Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba) O 6 Entrega Total-Javier Solis (CBS)-Alvaro Zermelo (Orfeon)-Flor Sil- ;drool 3 3 Koio Surunara-Yukio Hashi (Victor) 4 4 Tokyo vestre (Musart)-(Mumusa) 111 ) Blues-Sachiko 0I Nishida (Polydor) 7 El Esqueleto-Miguel Angel (Musart) 5 5 Orewa Omaeni Ishihara (Teichiku) (500 Yowainda-Yujiro 8 El Orangutan-Sonora Santanera (CBS)-Chico Novarro (RCA)-Paco 6 6 Aito Shio Mitsumete-Kazuko Aoyama (Columbia) Caíiedo (Peerless) ' 8 8 Ozashiki Kouta-Mahina Stars & Kazuko Matsuo (Victor) 7 Futarino 9 Perdoname Mi Vida-Alberto Vazquez (Musart)-Lucho Gatica (Musart) ;olaIDb13' Hoshio Sagasoyo-Yasuo Tanabe (Victor) Cabrera (Velvet)-(Pham) 9 9 Koino -Héctor 10 Yamatesen-Akira Kobayashi (Columbia) 10 Sabor A Nada-Los Locos del Ritmo (Orfeon)-Angélica Maria (Musant) Déca 10 Hoshizorano Aitsu-Teruhiko (Crown) les' P BEST SELLERS Saigo -Los Galantes (Orfeon)-Lucho Gatica (Musart)-(Brambila) Ms Last Veek Week 1 The Beatles-The CBS Bash In Brazil ell 2 Beatles (Odeon) 2 Belafonte At Greek Theater Concert No. 2-Harry Belafonte (RCA) 4 Kissin' 4 Cousin-Elvis Presly (RCA) 3 The ulnpbo"e' Beatles No. 2-The Beatles (Odeon) 5 5 Surfin With The Astronauts-Astronauts (RCA) ac bia) France's Sellers wne°IDec Best OP TEN EP'S 1 Que C'est Triste music 1mudico 2 Le Venise (Charles Aznavour) Barcley-French 'ictorl Pénitencier(JohnnyHallyday) Ventura 3 Les Garçons Plurent Philips-Ray 4 Ma Vie (Alain Richard Anthony) Columbia_Salvet 1{ann/° 5 Barrière) do Brasil recently hosted cocktail House of RCA Victor-Tutti SAO PAULO-CBS a bash to launch the 6 Rising Sun (The Ball Vol. 2" by Sylvio Mazzuca and Friends. On hand to Sens Zorro Est Animals) Columbia album, "Anniversary lor) Arrivé (Henri were (left to right) CBS exec Othon Russo, Cash Box J'y Pense Et Salvador) Rigolo-Pigalle join in the festivities 8 Carol Puis J'oublie (Claude François) Philips correspondent Luis De M. C. Guedes, two gentlemen who are unidentified, Animal' (Rolling Stones) Hard Day's Decca Enilson Lins, administration manager for CBS, and Elenive Fayon, a CBS 0 Night (Beatles) 9t II Pleut Dans CBS-Tutti Plante songstress. JeapA' Ma Maison (Danyel Gérard) Disc AZ-Jacques

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Inlr"nI www.americanradiohistory.com Italy's Best Sellers This Last Weeks ITALY Week Week On Chart 1 1 19 *In Ginocchio Da Te: Gianni Morandi/RCA Published RCA Italiana 2 2 17 II Problema Piu' Importante (If You Gonna Make A P.. of Somebody): Adriano Celentano%Clan Published by The new season on the Italian record market starts with optimistic ex- 3 t 4 3 *Non Aspetto Nessuno: Little Tony Durium published ,h pectations. the summer months, sales are once After the deep slump during Durium phon. again increasing in our country, and we hope that they will return to the level 4 7 2 *La Mia Festa/Il Mio Mondo: Richard Anthony/EMI Italia achieved the 1964. h,: at beginning of published by Ricordi Ariston hhr In this regard let's say that the record which was tops in the winter season 5 5 19 *Amore Scusami: John Foster/Phonocolor published 1964 is still selling well: we refer of course to "Una Lacrima Sul Viso" sung Leonardi p:hny. by Bobby Solo on Dischi Ricordi. Dischi Ricordi informs Cash Box in fact that 6 - 1 *Una Rotonda Sul Mare: Fred Bongusto/RiFi published "Una Lacrima Sul Viso" has sold 1,300,000 copies, and it's expected to reach Ariston hnn ttry 1,500,000 before Christmas. 7 4 11 *Ti Ringrazio Perche': Michele/RCA published by Rf. The name of another of Dischi Ricordi is now under the spotlight; shhapi artist Italiana t, the young talent of Wilma Goich is the winner of the 6th edition of the Med- 8 6 6 *Eravamo Amici: Dino/RCA published by RCA Italiana thhrh iterranean festival of Barcelona (Spain), where the songstress reached the 9 8 11 Quelli Che Hanno Un Cuor (Anyone Who Had A Hear t hfhe top place of the contest presenting the song "Ho Capito Che Ti Amo" also Petula published Aberbach The record waxed Clark/Saar by uing published by Ricordi. Wilma had as partner Emilio Pericoli. 10 - 1 *Tu Si 'Na Cosa Grande: Domenico Modugno/Fonit, Orme;. by Wilma containing the winning composition of the Barcelona festival is Vanoni/Ricordi published by Curci hi i having a strong reaction on the Spanish market where the contest was televised *Denotes Original Italian Tunes 5 and broadcast. It was also announced that the film of the 6th edition of the cer Mediterranean festival will be soon televised in all countries of Europe. fo A further news about Dischi Ricordi concerns the classical field: Dischi ITALY (Cont'd) e cm Ricordi has announced in fact a special series called "Classics Of The Class- rar ical Music." The new series, continuing the policy of all our leading record Also presented along with the new records of the Autumn season is the srt rros companies, for the promotion of the classical production, will be sold at the disk of Giancarlo Guardabassi, which contains the song he presented remit natic price of lir. 1980 for each album (about $3.20). According to the promo- at the Napoli festival: the song is entitled "Sulamente 'A Mia" and it grow tional plan of Dischi Ricordi for the promotion of the new series, buyers of published by RCA Italiana. As it's known Giancarlo Guardabassi is the ne n ai ten different albums are entitled to two free long-playings. discovery of the lyric writer and record producer Franco Migliacci. who pre, , wi Alfredo Rossi, owner of the pubbery Gruppo Editoriale Ariston and of the sented him for the first time to the Italian public through the "Cantagir' nt o diskery Ariston Records, has informed Cash Box he has moved his offices of 1964." P, c both branches from Piazzetta Pattari #2, to a more large and modern plant The last record of the RCA list of the new production brings once again t the located %. We had the occasion to receive the most recent us the name of the little "Queen" Rita Pavone: On the release of this n al at Piazzetta Pattari Ed news concerning the Ariston's activities: Audrey, the French songstress pro- cooperated an exceptional producer, Sullivan: The new disk of Rita -, ,ed duced in France by Henry Salvador and here by Ariston Records, has received tains the Italian version of her recent USA recording of "Remember 'I t ni at Salsomaggiore Terme by a journalist jury the award of "The Golden Juke b/w the Italian version of the Trini Lopez's hit, "San Francisco," The Italk c Pr Box" along with another artist of the Ariston firm, Don Marino Barreto Jr. title of "Remember Me" is "L'Amore Mio." The new record will be strong) th whose award was received thanks to his performance of the Aznavour song, promoted in Italy. tint "La Mamma", reeorded under the Ariston label. In the meantime, Rita Pavone left Italy for a long stay in the States when more According to the news received by Ariston, two of the artists will take she will make a singing tour and will take part once again in the Ed Sullin er g part in the next Festival Of San Remo 1965: Audrey, and Don Miko. Don show. From Miko is the young singer who revealed himself recently at Venice, taking part Some news about Dischi CBS: George Greif, manager of New Christy Min atest in the contest "Festivals' Stage" in which contest he came out among the strels, came to Italy to deal the participation of the well known USA gran; any. finalists. to the next Festival of San Remo. He signed an agreement with the well knee me Concerning the publishing branch of Ariston we wish to put our accent on impresario Clive Sharp who will represent the group in Europe. with its new hit Una Rotonda Sul Mare" which is the new entry of the C.B. top The New Christy Minstrels in Europe will be called only "The Minstrel' m loe ten charts of this week. The song is performed by Fred Bongusto on Ri.Fi. They will have a meeting with The Beatles and two Ricordi Artists, Wiles be ri The name of Fred Bongusto is becoming more and more popular in Italy: Goich, and the million sellers Bobby Solo, since it seems that the Minstrell The n the young talent, singer and composer, revealed himself for the first time in will have as partners on the San Remo stage for the next contest, both Wilt e sou 1963 entering the charts with his best seller "Amore Fermati" (written for Goich and Bobby Solo. The hint by Gornj Kramer). The list of his hits continued with songs like The top Carisch artist Peppino Di Capri, just returned from his sing, E. "Malaga", "Doce Doce", "Frida" and so on, all penned by himself. This tour in Australia where he had a strong success, and where his records 'aye summer he presented for the "hot" season two releases, namely "Mare Non obtaining strong reaction on that market, has now recorded for the W leira Cantare" (b/w "Carolaina") and "Una Rotonda Sul Mare" (b/w "Chi Ci record promotional campaign a famous Neapolitan evergreen "Chiov 4 omet Sara' Dodo Di Te"). Because of the summer crisis on our record market, classic of the Neapolitan and Italian Light Music, penned by Bovio/Na aise only now are both recordings reaching the success, being both listed among It's the first time that this famous tune is recorded in a modern style. ss rows the first 31) best selling records of our country, and the second, as above Examining the top ten best sellers of the Italian market at this momeh Paulo reported, being included in the top ten list of our review. Fred is on the way note that the best selling records of this moment are all, excluding Ri ba Boi to great success, and facts are confirming this. The singer -composer was Anthony with "La Mia Festa"/"Il Mio Mondo," disks produced for the trtó s awarded too, at Salsomaggiore by' the journalist jury, with a "Golden mer season. But some of these are reaching the stage of the success odll uetoot Juke Box" as the "Best Singer Of The Year." Fred was also invited to per- now and suddenly: perhaps this is only the normal reaction to the deg fallo 6e form at the recently held Napoli Festival, where he presented his composition slump which afflicted our record market in the past months; in any case e, of t. entitled "Napoli C'est Fini" (published by Southern). In December, Fred most outstanding example of this phenomenon is given by the Durium arbd ddinl Bongusto will record the original soundtrack of an important motion picture, Little Tony, whose recording "Non Aspetto Nessuno" presented at e access produced by Ponti and starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The "Cantagiro 1964" at the beginning of the summer, now suddenly is listed+) re ne title will be "Matrimonia All'Italiana" (wedding Italian style). This film is third place in sales in our country. I: this supposed to have a success as big as "Divorce Italian Style" had last year. in tl The new song he just penned for this film is entitled "Lassame Chiagne" Ban (Let Me Cry). who Brazil's Top Five Compacts is; R Further news from Ri.Fi. concerns its top talent, Mina, just returned And from a in Australia and where in successful tour Canada both countries This Last + Pre:. she received a "hot" welcome. Mina started the tour on September 12 and Week Week tmth( returned October 5th. Mina had recently three records listed among the first rte Pari twenty in the Italian hit parade, namely "Citta' Vuota", (It's Lonely Town), 1 1 Adorabile-Rita Pavone/RCA Victor "E' L'uomo Per Me" (He Walks Like A Man), and "Un Buco Nella Sabbia" 2 I Calhambeque-Roberto Carlos/CBS 3 Twist And Shout-The Beatles/Odeon eti'o soar the last an original Italian title, published by Sugarmusic. A survey held - 2:ar,° a by an important music magazine shows Mina at the first place among the 4 'S Young-Ray Conniff t'ES 5 2 Quer Me Casar Contigo l- nberto Carlos/CBS Italian artists for both the records sold and the number of weeks they have 'r 1,hthh been on the charts. Even if all three records have not yet stopped selling, a new release is being put on the market, "Io Sono Quel Che Sono" also pub- lished by Sugarmusic, and "Tu Farai" published by the same Ri. Fi. pubbery, Campi Group Produces A Busy Swiss Host Settebello. The recordings of Mina are being released all over the world. Her "La Citta' Vuota" stands on the first place in Spain. "Un Buco Nella Sabbia" 500th Filmtrack Score SWITZERLAND Hans Oestreieb ; has been just recorded by her in Japanese, where it will be released by Victor .Jr. of Swit1' film Turicaphorr A.G. in Records of Japan. "To Sono Quel Che Sono" has already been successfully re- VENICE-The 500th soundtrack land has been receiving a number leased in Italian and in Spanish, both in Venezuela (by Ronde De Venezuela) -covering the past eight years-has overseas visitors. From Mexico, wóe and Spain (by Belter). been produced by Italy's C.A.M. label i and he now lives, came Billy Toffel, A list of five new records has been announced by RCA Italiana for the Creazioni Artistiche Musicali 1e publishing company, owned time member of the 'Original Autumn season: these are the first new releases presented by RCA Italiana both by dies.' Still active in the record i for the new season after the successful diskings of the summer production. the Campi brothers, Guiseppe and of " Luigi. ness and currently on a tour First on the list is the name of Nico Fidenco, who rope, he A.G recorded before leaving To honor the 500 figure, a cocktail visited Turicaphon for a singing tour in Japan. "A Casa D'Irene," a song penned by Maresca' Riedikon where in 1940 he made Pagano and published party was recently held in Venice at Grand,. by the Neapolitan pubbery "Bideri" b/w an Italian the Hotel Excelsior, with many Ital- first recordings "El Rancho version of an American hit, "Ma Dai." The disk of Nico Fidenco has im- and "Stop, It's Wonderful." both mediately a ian and international music men at- obtained strong reaction on the market and it's listed among the tending. which were released on the Elite Si first 30 best sellers on our charts. It's supposed therefore to repeat the success of Nico Fidenco's summer recording "Sulla Spiaggia Su Te," which reached The 500th musical soundtrack is cial label. first positions in our hit from a significant production. It is Another visitor was producer "f parade. In this regard, let's say that while in Japan "Deserto Nico Fidenco has recorded the Japanese version of "Sulla Spiaggia Con Te" Rosso," winner of the Inter- ner Tautz, whose most recent red that was immediately on national Venice Film Festival. It Kra released that market. stars under Elite Special is "Heinz Second in the list of the new releases, Monica Vitti and Richard Har- RCA's is a new disk of the well ris and was directed by Michelangelo ling's Coloured Strings," soon to known hit -maker Edoardo Vianello: The new song is entitled "Le Tue Nozze" (Your Antonioni. released in Canada and negotiate Wedding), published by the pubbery of RCA Italiana, and b/w "Da As the principal film music pro- Molto Lontano," penned by Vianello himself and published, of course, by ducer, the Campi operation controls are under way with Japanese mg Leonardi. This record has also obtained a strong immediate reaction and is 80x4 of facturers. Composer, conductor Ile' listed among the first 30 best sellers in our country Italy's soundtrack business. at this moment. As for "Deserto Rosso," there's a Kiessling is at present staying The third record of the new RCA production contains two songs from the C.A.M. soundtrack album, and a England and will visit Japan. motion picture "Il Gaucho," both penned by Armando Trovajoli. Interpreter single of two themes, "Il Surf Della fat: of both songs is the American singer Neil Sedaka, who already had a Luna" Oestreicher also received the suc- and "Happy Surf." Composer `t cessful summer season thanks to his recording of "La Notte E' Fatta Per of the score i' writer -conductor Gio- ous Hungarian composer Paul Amare." vanni Fusco. Gyongy.

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the record industry is getting more .d The promotion of and more social all The pattern of moves in the distribution field throughout Australia over ;he time in this country. More invitations for cocktail-parties and dinners at the past twelve months or so could be interpreted as "the end being in sight ;he occasion of the launching of a new LP or the anniversary of another for independent distributors." E.M.I. has always had its own distribution $I company. outlets in all major States; RCA now operates a similar system, so too does Discos Odeon invited us, and another couple of hundred people connected Philips. W & G run company -owned distributor outlets in all States except for a dinner, during which a history of WI with the business the activities of the Queensland and Western Australia; Australian Record Company uses inde- company were shown through slides, music and speech, finalizing with a pendents in only a couple of the less important markets; Festival Records, works. The promo department ubl survey of this year's of the company intends ene of the leading record companies in Australia, is the only major label still ;o show this same wise means of promotion in all the important cities of the using independent distributors in most States. The general feeling is that a were all the representative of d r.ountry. Present artists the company and record company's products "get lost in the shuffle" with indie distributors who iewspaper, radio and TV men of the speciality. Good organization, except handle a multiplicity of labels. The indie distributor is often accused of filling Brazilian music was Its 'or the fact that too little presented during the showing orders only (on records that are in demand) rather than actually selling records. a 3f the present releases. Regardless of the truth or otherwise of these suggestions, it cannot be denied At the same time, CBS do Brasil hosted a cocktail-party for the official that the swing away from the independent distribution method is too strong new LP to be released, by the great maestro Sylvia Mazzuca rn aunching of a to be ignored. Most record companies are faced with their worst distribution and his orchestra, "Baffle de Aniversario, Vol. II." At the occasion, Othon problems in the States of Queensland and Western Australia which are the Russo, head of the promo dept. in Rio, and Enilson Lins, administration two largest States in the Commonwealth-yet these two States, for all their Manager in Sao Paulo, presented the well liked music man with a golden area, carry comparitively small populations. Better than half of the total -pedal, for the celebration of Sylvió's 100,000th. record sold. Besides the staff population of Australia is located in the States of Victoria and New South if the company and the artists that are in Sao Paulo at the moment, all the Wales-it is therefore only natural that most record labels concentrate their press, radio and TV were represented on the celebration. company -owned distribution efforts on these two States. But the markets out- nis Marcos Nobili and Getúlio Alves are sharing the responsibility for the side of Victoria and New South Wales are still too big to be ignored, this ded Enternational and Promo departments of Discos RGE. They advise: on the applies in Western Australia and Queensland which are the two "problem" ia" still growing strong Italian music field, RGE is preparing new releases of States. Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, carries a population rL stalian artists. Already in the production phase a new LP by Gigliola Cin- of around 400,000 and in the country areas of Western Australia there are T1. 4uetti, with 12 beautiful bands and a striking jacket. Also Johnny Dorelli is several important provincial centres with strong potential markets. But since present on the new releases: "30 Anni Di Canzone d'Amore" is the title of Western Australia is the largest State in Australia with a total area of close the LP, containing 16 romantic balads that were hits in the last thirty years. to 980,000 square miles, distribution is a hefty problem due to the great dis- once From the same CGD label, represented in this country by RGE, another tances to be covered. This is probably the one reason keeping record com- of Italian album titled "Canzone Per Una Estate," probably one of the best panies out of the company -owned field. Brisbane is the capital city of Queens- of 3roduced varied albums with the best artists from that label. land and has a population well over the half million mark and the east coast men From Fermata do Brasil, Juvenal Fernandes, who is heading the office of Queensland boasts many cities with populations well in excess of the 20,000 Suring President Lebendiger's absence, we have the following news: as pre- mark-some running to better than 50,000-but again due to the size of Ibe iicted, this publisher has on hand one of the most successful numbers of Queensland (670,000 square miles) these important centres are spread over recent times-"Diz Que Fui Por Ai", by Zé Keti-which was recently recorded tremendous distances. For instance, Cairns with a population of around 50,000 Stat Dime more, this time by Chantecler's exclusive artist Maurici Moura, adding is more than 1,000 miles from Brisbane. One cari immediately see the dis- ,Ed another good interpretation of the hit composition of the year to the long tributor hazards in a State such as Queensland but it wouldn't surprise Cash ist. From the Fermata diskery, it is Elisabeth Guerrieri who comes up with Box any to see record companies beginning to set up their own distributorship Ch :he latest news: it is about two new releases on the "compact" line of the in Queensland as the next move in the "silent war" against the indie dis- nC company. The first one titled "Preto E Branco", featuring a "samba" with tributors. 'en ;he same name by Chuvisco cut by the international artist, Swing. The other Star disk jockey Bob Rogers has rejoined Station 2UE in Sydney after a )ne with the sound -track of the film "Luta Nos Pampas," with the well - successful run at 2SM; Bob was with 2UE before joining 2SM some time back. re 11 enown local stars Alberto Ruschel, Rosario Garcia and Luiz Picchi, which will Local girl Sharon O'Brien has a new single out on the CBS label with rti<.- noon be released in Sao Paulo. It's first film entirely shot in Rio Grande do "Reach Out For Me" looking like the big side, the song is by Burt Bacharach the 3u1. The numbers are composed by maestro Gabriel Migliore, the same author and Hal David and is published by Belinda Music. t. be if the soundtrack of the internationally famous film "0 Pagador De Promes- RCA is out with a new locally produced single by Digger Revell and The ;as." The main theme of the new film is the song by Rosario Garcia, titled Denvermen with "Jenny Jenny" and "I Love The Way You Love Me." m hi `Quern E Meu Amor." Also on the local scene we find that the Festival group is out with a new is Always given by Joao Araujo's assistant, Sue C. Clark, from Companhia single featuring popular local boy Jimmy Little with "Smile" and "Eternally." with Dr 3rasileira De Discos (Philips), the news are as follow: the three big hits of On the Linda Lee logo (through Festival) is Johnny Noble a new single ;he moment are with the company! The growing success of Jair Rodrigues' which carries "Tough Enough" and "Lonely City." orlo `Deixa Isso P'ra La" now on the number one position on the charts, with Australian group Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs have a newie on EMI's Parlo - in label with "Sick And Tired" and "About Love." 11 St Zumerous requests for personal appearances and also TV shows, both phone Sao Paulo and Rio as well. Jorge Ben is cutting his third album "Ben E 0 It is expected that GTV-Channel 9 in Melbourne will soon announce a pop rio Joao TV to be run five nights each week between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. .udin: Samba Born," for Philips, from which is being rushed a new single of music program 3ilberto's famous and Jorge's own "Descalço No Parque" Monday to Friday. This is an ambitious project and one that will be warmly : "Ho-ba-la-la" for label's star and a welcomed by local artists. At the time of writing final details weren't known e v ,`Barefoot In The Park.") Looks like another hit for the to rood follow-up to his current Number One Hit "Bicho Do Mato." Paulo but it is expected that the shows will be produced by radio station 3AK forge, Millie Small's executive David Joseph. David is manager of 3AK and it is understood his n an. of the international department, is still very pleased with nigh compared to chief disk jockeys will share the compering activities of the new television Dori riding hit of "My Boy Lollipop," which is currently being ;he successes of Rita Pavone. series. g More news the Clube Do Clan (Clan nly iS about the growing organization of :lib): this promising club counts at present in Sao Paulo with radio pro- Australia's Best Sellers rrams in the following stations: Radio Nacional, presented by Ademar Dutra; 3âdio Bandeirantes, by Luiz Aguiar; Radio Piratininga, with Ferreira 1 Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison-London) Acuff -Rose Martins; Industrial Paulista, by 2 Have I The Right (The Honeycombs-Astor) Reg Connelly Music Radio America, under José Ferreira; Radio (The Leeds Music iCt Sergio Andrade; Radio ABC of Santo André, with Waldir Pires, and 35 more 3 I Should Have Known Better Beatles-Parlophone) adio programs with senders distributed in the provinces. 4 A Million Drums (Tony Sheveton-W&G) T. M. Music From news are as follow: 5 William Tell Overture (Sounds Inc.-Columbia) Leeds Music the artists affiliated with the Clube Do Clan, the Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann-HMV) Belinda Music hleire Paväo, who is presently scoring a hit with the compact "0 Que Eu Faço 6 Do Wah )o Latim," for numbers for her first LP. Albert will 7 Such A Night (Elvis Presley-RCA) Chappell & Co. Chantecler, is choosing 8 Butter (The Newbeats-Hickory) Acuff -Rose aunch soon, through Chantecler, his recording of "Meu Broto Só Pensa Em Bread And Estudar," Novia Solo Quiere 9 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music a Portuguese version of the Spanish number "Mi Our Love Go (The Supremes-Stateside) Belinda Music Estudiar," song that was awarded in the First Festival of the South -American 10 Where Did long, held in Montevideo. Tony Campello cutting a new album with current sits, for Odeon. The duo "The Vikings" is the new discovery, under contract Records Launches Dot In Australia low with Chantecler. The guitarist Gato, considered one of the best in the Festival ountry in the teen rhythms, is again a part of the excellent instrumental lost croup, The Jet Black's, which comes back to the recording world with the 'sual high quality for which it is known in this country. fans

r L.G. Brazil's Best Sellers This 11 Last im Week Week BiUy eri. 1 2 Deixa Isso Pra La Jair Rodrigues/Philips the 2 4 Cin-Cin Richard Anthony/Odeon 3 1 Datemi Victor in a, Un Martello (Fermata) Rita Pavone/RCA 3 Una Bobby Solo/Chantecler Dot label was ncaPb' Lacrima Sul Viso (Notas Magicas) SYDNEY-As part of an international expansion program, the b. 5 6 Scrivi Victor This will mark the first g4U (Ediçóes RCA) Rita Pavone/RCA recently launched in Australia by Festival Records. 6 5 Separaçâo de Barros/RCA Victor in the country under its own banner. Ranr (Ediçóes RCA) Claudio time that Dot products will be released 7 Juramentos De Amor (Ediçóes RCA) José Lopes/Chantecler managers from Festival's interstate distributor network met at a ndeg 8 8 Dutra/Odeon Record .0 Que Queres Tu Musical) Alternar which was conducted by the firm's executive director, 9 De Mim (Mundo four -day sales confab on 10 Viva Victor attended a cocktail party at- 10 Las Vegas (Fermata) Elvis Presley/RCA Frederick C. Marks. Afterwards, the distribs The Trashmen/Odeon by radio station managers, deejays and publishers. 11 11 E tended nationally. Dis- as Pr' 12 Proib dodFumar Roberto Carlos/CBS Major emphasis was placed on the launching of Dot Records - 0 Mio Victor of a number of future releases from 'the cata- Oat 13 Signore (Fermata) Edoardo Vianello/RCA tribs were given a preview vast - Obsessâo picture of the campaign designed to establish the °lí 14 Sérgio Odilon/CBS log together with a detailed is -. Macacafoo 15 (Fermata) The Blobs/Fermata Dot image and artists in Australia. inf 14 Amigo, Palavra Facil Nelson Gonçalves/RCA Victor Distributors and other personalities attending the bash were delighted to and enthusiastic cabled messages from Dot president Randy and LP's read the warm ['his Brazil's Top Five Wood and vice-president Jim Bailey, and to hear of the forthcoming support Jet Last such as Pat Boone, Jimmie Rogers and Jimmy Gilmer. Week from Dot artists r, rend Week Standing (left to right) in the above pic are Festivalman Kevin Lewis (Vic- regn i 1 1 Meus (South Australia), Frederick C. Marks (Festival's ex- 2 18 Anos-Rita Pavone/RCA Victor toria), Bob Georgeson J 2 0 Fino Victor David Waters (Queensland), Ron Chatto (Festival Director), visit 3 Da Bossa-Several Brazilian Artists/RCA ecutive director), rereiae 3 The Beatles Again-The Beatles/Odeon John Ungerer (Queensland), Herb. Roberts (Tasmania), and Brian Smith 5 'S . 5 Young-Ray Conniff/CBS (Western Australia.) 4 E Proibido Fumar-Roberto Carlos/CBS 53 Box-October 24, 1964 International Section

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A delicate affair has been unveiled at SADAIC, Argentina's collecting Radio plays have always been a key factor in the success of record society for playing and phonomechanical rights. According to the law, all in any country and Germany is no exception. Key D.J.'s must still be w places where music is played and admission is not free are obliged to send in order to get them to push new singles releases as it is a proven and lo a list of the tunes used by the orchestra, artists or records, for determining fact that no one buys a record that he or she hasn't heard. A major prob the amount of royalties that will correspond afterwards to each composer. in Germany is the fact that the state owned radio stations, which number It has been discovered that the blanks for these lists were filled with titles in the whole country of over 60 million people, do not have any concentra that weren't played at all, favoring certain unknown composers that, in this way, push on pop material. Radio stations in Saarbrucken, Munich, Hamb have received big payments. Some observers have pointed out that probably Stuttgart, Berlin, and Frankfurt have a listener's hit parade show which SADAIC's staff would have to resign, if this problem is not solved fastly, once a week and draws thousands of requests, but we repeat, the shows since the amount involved is many millions of Argentine pesos and the affair once a week! has been commented widely in the daily press. Many as Luis Calvo of stations such Baden-Baden, Bremen, Cologne, etc. do not e Sicamericana reports about the recently started campaign in have this feature. Although pop tunes are every day, are behalf of kiddie records belonging to the label, played there Organito handled by his shows which really push the pops. In most cases, it is also hard to get e company. These records are now sold at the same time at newsstands and record radio station to play a record. Since the stations are not dependent on spon stores at 100 pesos (70e), considerably less than regular prices. The and live from a 50 cents per family monthly payment for every house movement, according to Calvo's report, has brought new force to this line in their area that owns a radio, the personnel pick the and interesting sales marks. The label has also put programming records considerable promotional be played by deciding if the songs are good for the public and not if the so force on this movement and expects even better results in short time. will become hits or not. Therefore, Visiting Buenos Aires on these Los it takes longer generally for a hit days are Cuatro Hermanos Silva, develop and the life of a hit is much longer than in the U.S. or England w Chilean group currently living in Mexico. The Silvas are performing on concentrated plays wear out the The Channel 9 and other spots, and will probably stay in town public's interest. major exception to for some days rule is Radio Luxembourg. The station's German department has 14 h more, returning afterwards to Mexico. Their records are released in Argentina by RCA. of programming daily and the entire programming is made up of pop semi -pop and folk music. The 12 disk CBS is working on the promotion of the "Ritmo jockeys working at the station all h Indoamericano," created their own private library and are given a free hand in the selection of ni by its recently inked artist El Indio Gasparino, whose first recording is played on The D.J. "Volvere Volvere" and "Ana Maria Penaloza." their programs. top there for many years is Camillo Fel Gasparino has been inked by who has been known to make many a hit in this country. His include "Sabados Continuados" (Channel 9) for a series of appearances that will shows allow him to increase promotion of Saturday listeners hit parade where he picks 10 new releases and offers th this rhythm. Other releases are EP's by to the public for choice along with 10 tunes which are in George Maharis, a strong artist in this country, local teen singer Larry, folk now the station's teners hit parade and a Sunday show where shops and dealers are called all o star Jorge Cafrune and instrumental group The Village Stompers. the and Mr. Richard Seligsohn, country report their best sellers per telephone and a top 8 best se . - founder of the Argentine Talking Machine Company list is then accumulated and played before the (now Industrias Electricas y Musicales Odeon, EMI's rep in Argentina) and program ends. By the its first manager, has Camillo uses the Cash Box top 100 exclusively as his source of U.S. hit pa been visited by Philip Brodie, the label's current man- listings. Another important source of ager, on his 90th birthday, receiving a gold medal celebrating this date. The hit plays is the so called comme occasion was good for a department of each radio station in Germany. This station department little chat between both about the progress of the spots during its limited daily and company, which celebrates this year its 45th anniversary, and Seligsohn was programs broadcasts the spot announcem very pleased to hear about the between his records. Usually no D.J. is on hand to announce the hits but development of Odeon in the last years. announcer tells which artists and songs have been Ricardo Mejia of RM infos that he plans to widen the line offered by his presented in the 30 min company, adding two lines of classical music. One will segment. It's tough to get plays in Germany, but a top radio hit usually t be low priced while into a top seller here and can bring in plenty of sales in this lar the other one will feature de -luxe editions at regular LP prices (about 700 third pesos, that is, $5). Mejia market in the world. is inking arrangements with record producers of Rudy Schroeder of other countries for exchange of tapes and release of his product Will Meisel Music reports that the firm is going grs ally. internation- with its Monopol Records, which are distributed by CBS here. New rel Surco is releasing an album include sides by Susi Doree and a new standard single of two waltzes compoad under the United Artists banner, featuring by Will Meisel. several big names in modern jazz music, like Gerry Mulligan, Bill Evans, Electrola Records reports "I Bea John Coltrane, Art Farmer and many others. There is also an LP cut by The that Should Have Known Better" by The Feder Sisters, with Yiddish has passed "A Hard Day's Night" as its best selling record at present. The music, and several classical music releases by which did well pianist Orazio Frugoni, who has been recently visiting this country. in England by a different group has become a smash single Id Still at full force is Chico Novarro's here. The single was never released in the U.S.A. Six of Electrola's top 15 promotional campaign at Philips, now selling singles are by The in international range. As we reported before, the artist has been presented to Beatles. the other Latin American Philips Hans Gerig reports that his publishing house is busy pushing "Hey, Bane representatives at the recent Lima Con- Munchhausen" from Conny which like vention, attended by the label's topper Maximo Wyngaard, who flew to Peru looks hitsville here. Polydor's Bobby Schmidt, A&R man is r,;r with Novarro. Chico's first single for the diskery, "Mi Tia," has been selling busy pushing his new production Brenda Lee which is taking off. The aril , well and now his first album is being prepared. His tunes will also be cut by German waxing is getting top air play several instrumental groups, for wider coverage. promotion. Bobby also has a new smash with Norway's teenager Wendt R. Lambertucci of Neumann Publishers is very Myhre. glad about the success of August Seith of Seith and Chappell Music "Himno De Amor A La Madre," which has been cut by Nestor Fabian, coupled reports that U.S. hits like with "Charade," for Odeon. The song is also very popular Boy Lollipop", "Sweet William", "Everybody Loves Somebody", "Such A Nigh'. these days because "California Sun", "I Only To Be of Mother's Day, celebrated in Argentina the third Sunday in October. The Want With You" and many others are gee cover Be) stock of printed music of this tune has vanished, because of the many children strong German records and are going great guns in English here. buying copies for singing it at school that day. also got plenty of top new German numbers ready to ride the charts. That's it for this week in Romiglio Giacompol of Smart Music is jetting this week to Brazil, to visit Germany. his pubbery's branch in that country. Smart is from expecting to get several tunes the Naples Song Festival, and is also working on "Te Ries De Mi" and "Los De Mi Edad," now recorded by Alma for Odeon Pops. Germany's Best Sellers Maria del Carmen Hajdenwurcel of Julio Korn reports that this pubbery has This Last Weeks tf made representation arrangements with Vogue Music/Bibo Music, Week ,everal interesting US covering Week On Charts copyrights and music from TV series. JK is working 1 1 Route MI" and "Naked City," cut by on 6 'Das Kommt Vom Rudern, Das Kommt Vom Segeln (IV Nelson Riddle and Billy May. In the Comes From Rowing, That Comes From Sailing)-Pete- Lauch and the Regenpfeifer-Golden 12/Metronome-Tray. atlantic Music/Karthal/Beierlein Argentina's Best Sellers 2 2 6 'Sein Bestes Pferd (His Best Horse)-Martin Lauer-P0 This Last dor-Hans Gerig Music Week Week 3 3 6 'Wenn Du Mal Allein Bist (When You Are Alone)-B+'' 1 1 fred Heinz Music Vestida De Novia (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Schnelldorfer-Decca-Karl Busse 2 4 4 4 4 'Ein Boy Ist Ein Boy (A Boy Is A Boy)-Renate & Were *Santander De Batunga (Melograf) La Charanga del Caribe (CBS) úl 3 2 Est.o (Melograf) Leo Dan (CBS) Leismann-Ariola-Ralf Arnie Music al 4 5 5 4 'Oh My Sweetheart 5 Changuito Cancro (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Rosmarie-Jurgen Herbst-CBS-e 5 3 Las Cerezas (Smart) odie Der Welt/Michel Hermanos Carrion (CBS) (Music Hall); 6 6 7 Rosamel Arava, Juan Ramon (Disc 'Bravo Bambina-Rex Gildo-Electrola-Hans Gerig M Jockey); Zaima Beleno, Los 7 7 2 'Hokuspokus-Rex & Cd Cava Bengal (RCA); Tony Renis (Odeon Pops); Gildo Gitte-Electrola-Hans Cachita Galan Chicote (Philips); Music (RM) 8 8 6 6 Inolvidable (Edami) Tito Rodriguez (United 4 Aus Jedem Land Ein Souvenir (From Every Land, 7 8 Artists) Souvenir)-Vico Adios Adios Corazon (Korn) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS) Torrini-Decca-Ralf Arnie Music F 7 Por Favor 9 9 2 'Okay, Ich Geh (Ok, I'll Go)-Suzanne Doucet-Metronad' Frank Ifleld (Ariel) 10 10 9 11 Cambia Sobre El Mar Cuarteto Imperial 2 'Keep Smiling-Drafi Deutscher-Decca-Nero/HamMe' (Odeon) (CBS); giko Estrada ling/Meisel 10 9 Twist Y Gritos (Fermata) The Beatles, 'Original Germany Copyright Mayte Los Jets (Odeon Pops); Caos, Sylvie Vartan (RCA); Los Tammys, Andre (Philips); ARGENTINA Jack Nitzsche (Reprise); Chubby Checker (Continued) 11 16 Colorado (Sprint) (Fermata) tropical music field the news is "El Guere Guere," recorded originally bill. Violets Rivas (RCA); Elsa Quarta (Philips); Teen Agers in Orlando (Music Colombia and now by the Cuarteto Imperial (CBS). 0 Hall) News from 12 - Te Llevare (Korn) Beto Ferman (Music Hall) Fermata: Juan Ramon has recorded, coupled with "Como Mae 13 12 Mi Tia (Korn) the Beatles' hit "All My Loving," sung in Spanish, for Disc Jockey Los P Chico Novarro (Phillips) (CBS) 14 17 Sometimes On Friday (Korn) Claude are waxing "Ask Me Why," while Sandro has cut "Ninito." The 15 13 Gordon (Warner Bros) Agers (local artists) will Que Faits Que Me Haces (Edami) Julio Sosa (CBS); appear with "Please Please Me." These waxing's,jj Fabian, Lucho Nestor part of the promotional work in behalf of the English group's tunes, s Gatica (Odeon); Enrique Dumas, Los Claudios, by the Andre pubbery. _ (Philips); Alberto Podesta (Serenata); Rodolfo Lesica (Music Hall); Juan D'Arienzo (RCA) Ian Morris of Famous reports that his label has arranged the represea 16 Oscuridad (Korn) Palito of Tropical Records of Colombia. Initial releases will be recordings by - Ortega (RCA) y Sus Vallenatos, 17 - Buen Dia Mama (Korn) Los Caucanos (Music Hall) Pacho Galan, Combo Maravilla and Cantos Vallenatos. 18 - 'Mi Barquita Johnny Tedesco (RCA) tropical music has a nice market in this country nowadays, Morris e 19 10 'Santiago Querido very much from this catalog. (Melograf) Leo Dan (CBS); ,, Salta (Philips) Gasparin, Los de Mario Kaminsky of Microfon is proud with the of of release "Concorde, 20 - All My Loving The Beatles (Odeon Pops) the first Prestige albums handled by his company. The LP has been rig 20 20 the States by the Modern to 'Collar De Caracolas Julio Molina Cabral (Music Hall) Jazz Quartet, and is an interesting addition 'Local jazz catalog in Argentina. Microfon will continue with these outings, aJ there are several other items on desk. 54 Cash Box-October 24, 1964 International

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launched Manfred Mann's new e Bovema's HMV -label single hit "Sha-La-La," Former Canadian record man Liam Mullan has landed himself a plum by Dnsidered to be a strong followup for "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," still riding way of a record -biz position in the U.K. He, reportedly, will act as road igh on the Dutch pop charts. manager for The Beatles on their forthcoming tour of the British Isles. Prtii Capitol -Holland will add several new albums to next week's release list. Harold Winslow at quality reports good dealer reaction to the new dot mhi among them are Nat King Cole's "I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore" and economy line, Hamilton Records. The line features many of the top drawer noM My Fair Lady," Al Martino's "Always Together" and Peggy Lee's "In The attractions from the parent firm complete in four color packaging, at a sug- amh -ame Of Love." Further strong new items are The Beach Boys' "When I gested list price (mono) of $1.98 per unit. We agree with Harold that this ich i row Up" and Nancy Wilson's "I Wanna Be With You." development offers dealers a real sales shot in the arm. oß: Bovema's Stateside label has high hopes for Little Richard's "Goodnight New LP product out of quality that is attracting a good deal of consumer -ene.- " attention includes a new set by Johnny Tillotson on MGM, "The Tillotson lot Gerard Heystee presented an attractive MMO-demonstration on TV, which Touch" and a new Mercury outing by The Platters, "10th Anniversary Album." ell mused many favorable reactions at Gramophonehouse's MMO-dept. It hardly seems like ten years since the great vocal group first appeared :ete Leo Boudewijns of Phonogram drew Cash Box's attention to a highly im- on the show -biz scene. Bill Smithers of Quality's Montreal branch has made aPr ortant classical recording, released early October by Philips' Phonographic the station rounds with the new LP teaming up Betty Everett and Jerry Butler, loo: -idustries: the "Six Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord" by J. S. Bach, a cul- "Delicious Together" on Veejay appears certain to do top ten chart business. eeort mination -point of all Baroque Sonata. Another hot set currently for Bill and Clyde at Quality in Montreal is the the Performers are the Italian harpsichord -player Miss Egida Giordani Sartori, Dionne Warwick set, on Barry in Canada. It is getting heavy air exposure of nd famous Belgian violinist Arthur Grumiaux. The two LP's are packed in from all broadcast formats. Liberace is due for a Montreal P.A. (10/26) nd splendid box; added are the complete scores of the Sonatas, a free service. at the Place Des Artes, and will move on to Ottawa's capital theatre the 1a tr. Chansons by Edison -winner -Georges Brassens (much to his regret unable to following night. Clyde McGregor figures to do considerable business for the 14 in demand that Mme to Amsterdam to receive his award) are still such Dot artists many and varied LP's as a result of the two city stand. If p: Otto Vriezenberg of Phonogram released five Brassens -singles music is John Murphy. John takes over Lbel-manager are all - New director at Montreal's CKGM tall n the Philips label under the title "Succés de France." Among them responsibility for all musical programming on the Montreal pop outlet and of me Brassens -favorites like "Brave Margot," "J'ai Rendez-vous Avec Vous," will also be in charge of the production of the station's weekly hit chart. Ilo De F:I Les Amoureaux Des Bancs Publics" and "La Complainte Des Filles Joie." Whitey Haines, the BMI Canada man, is very excited over a new Sims ind When staying in Copenhagen, summer 1963 (where the Mercury -album release by well known Toronto musician -composer, Johnny Cowell. The single Her, t Sassy Swings The Tivoli" was recorded), Sarah Vaughan made the acquaint- is a first class instrumental pairing entitled, "Winds Of Chance" and "The atiodi nce of choir- and orchestra -leader Robert Farnon. "Farnon," Quincy Jones Eternal Flame." Whitey feels that "Winds" is the "A" side at this writing edal marked, "wrote arrangements for Sarah as if he intended to marry her!" but also believes the flip, inspired by the thought conceived by Mrs. Jacqueline best' he album, entitled "Sarah With Voices," pleased her so much that the day Kennedy in keeping the eternal flame burning on the late President Kennedy's r the fter the recording she gave a champagne -party for choir and orchestra grave, could develop into a much -played item. hit p members and other friends (Mercury). Don O'Neil, program director at CHEX in Peterborough, informs CB of :amt Recent American hits, released by Phonogram: "Chug-a -Lug" by Roger a revamped program policy and personality lineup at the Ontario station. tier [iller (Philips), "So Long Dearie" by Louis Armstrong (Philips), "Little Newcomer Terry Perks now holds down the 6:30 to 8:00 pm seg on the outlet, sonda" by The Hondells (Mercury), "Invisible Tears" by Ned Miller (Philips) and according to P. D. O'Neil, Terry is the boy to contact with regard to pop hits hi id "I Love The Way You Love" by Millie (Fontana). sounds in Peterborough. The remainder of the DJ lineup is pretty much as :30-R The Dave Brubeck Quartet appeared in concert on Friday, Oct. 9th. They before, with the programming accent now on "Good Music." Del Creary inelli ere welcomed by CBS sales manager Hemmy J. S. Wapperom and Cash handles the early morning run to 10 a.m., Vern Rombough to 1 p.m., "Sun- liai ox' Paul Acket. C.B.S. Gramofoonplaten rush -released Brubeck's latest LP shine" Sean Eyre with C&W sounds to 2 p.m. and the veteran John Gilbert Jazz Impressions Of Japan," which also was presented to the Dutch press. hosting the 2:30 to 6:00 pm air stanza, completes the on -air picture at CHEX. going ' Jürgen Bäumler arrived at Amsterdam's Central Another relocation on the broadcast scene has vet Chuck Camroux moving Marika Kilims and Hans Re- ew 7. They are the leading performers of the Vienna Ice from CHSJ, Saint John, N. B. to CFCO in Chatham, Ontario. PIA tation, on October During the es corp m, which took off at Amsterdam's Apollo Hall, the same night. Deejay Dave Boxer at Montreal's CFCF has reportedly cut a record at this week stand, CBS' promo dept. shall operate on a large scale by means of writing no further details on the session are available. It has been reported The& recial window -displays; records of both artists will be played over the p.a.- in trade circles that the disc is to be distributed by quality records. nt,Th Apollo Hall all day long. CKY-Winnipeg personalities played host to lovely Gale Garnett when the 'stem of the Dutch Press They were instrumental sh siri CBS recently released two further records of Barbra Streisand. songstress was in their city for a club date recently. according to Hemmy in thrush meeting Mayor Stephen Juba of the mid west metropolis, who 3 Barbra Streisand -sound, the toll b paying much attention to the of S. Wapperom. in turn presented Miss Garnett with an honorary citizenship in the city Dave Brubeck, Winnipeg. Needless to say, the `Ky Good Guys played "We'll Sing In The 'He :1 VARA TV will show CBS Musical -shorts of Tony Bennett, uke Ellington, Bruno Walter, Mitch Miller, Andre Previn, Isaac Stern and Sunshine" like the top ten chart item it is, during Gale's Winnipeg visit. Bill squired the lovely Lucille Starr around Montreal during a idactic. ;or Stravinsky this season. Smithers during Min- the lark between Canadian engagements. She is currently ah ph Clive of European management of The New Christy recent stopover by Sharp, head the on Barry from Quality. Her newest release- Iger rels visited Holland and has been discussing TV and Concert performances clicking with "Jolie Jacquline" soon well make it three in a row for the Canadian born star. 7 Holland, with CBS' Hemmy J. S. Wapperom. out-could this wonderful group in War Einmal." nits ll Basant acquired the rights of the Drafi Deutscher song "Es Another German hit song, "Wir Kön- ach A local recording is in preparation. will be are on Uns (Greetje Kauffeld on Electrola) IS Nur Briefe Schreiben" in the belt 'ought out by Basant. We are confident this will shortly be appearing sh around the song RECORD AND MUSIC carts, utch charts. Mills Holland (Basart) reports a heavy action rust So Bobby Can See" (Schwimmen Lernt Man Im See). Two local re- 'rdings were already arranged: one by Sisi on Philips and one by The Sel- MARKETS ARE era's on the Artone label. Gert Timmerman, topper of the Telefunken label, er une out with the best-seller "Der Bunte Hochzeitswagen" (Basart), with AVAILABLE written by Ger Rensen. This song le Dutch title "De Bonte Boerenwagen," Du ill be introduced by Gert Timmerman on the yearly "Grand Gala FOR YOUR isque." Segeb The rights hit song "Clinging Vine" are with Basant and of the American dedi.- PRODUCT ailing) Ley expect much of this title in the Dutch territory. The German song, toilet ated to Dutch was recorded by Gert Timmerman a girl "Antje," (Basant) AROUND a the Telefunken label. Holland's Best Sellers THE WORLD his Last TELL YOUR STORY IN THE PAGES OF eek Week 1 - Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) (Acuff-Rose/Brussels) 2 3 I Should Have Known Better (Beatles/Parlophone) (Basart/Am- CASH BOX ns Gent sterdam ) INTERNATIONAL 3 Holland Basart/ THE ONLY TRULY 2 It's All Over Now (Rolling Stones/Decca) (Leeds BUSINESS s'00 Amsterdam) TRADE PUBLICATION IN THE MUSIC 4 5 Have I The (Honeycombs/Pye) (Basart/Amsterdam) !sea Right N. n(aek 1780 BROADWAY-New York 19, Y.-10019 5 6 Liebeskummer Lohnt Sich Nicht (Siw Malmkvist/Metronome) CASH BOX ie (Anagon/Heemstede) (Publication Office) (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) Cable Address: CASH BOX, N. Y. Holland Basart/ 6 1 A Hard Day's Night (Beatles/Parlophone) (Leeds Amsterdam) ENGLAND 7 8 I Won't Forget You (Jim Reeves/RCA) (Altona/Amsterdam) NEVILLE MARTEN 7 On (Basart/Amsterdam) Dorris Land The Beach (Cliff Richard/Columbia) 9a New Bond St. - Quand Les Roses (Adamo/Pathé) (Anagon,/Heemstede) London, W 1, Eng. 4 Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred Mann/HMV) (Belinda/Amster- Tel: Hyde Park 2868 dam) Holland Tel: 070-7225-46 HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraot 810 The Hague, anIllllu11111111111111111uu1u1111111111IIIIIuu1111u 28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 u111mu uOu 1pplpuuuuuluuuu,11,111,111,,,,,,,1111111111111uu1u11uuuumllll1111111111111up111111u1111111111iie11 GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse PANVINI ROSATI, Viole Legioni Romane 5 Milan, Tel: 4073963 ITALY: MARIO Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kaggeholmsvagen 48, MD Tel: 59-46 85 CB's Murphy Upped To Outlet's IZARD 24 Rue Octave Feuillet, Paris XVI, France, Tel: 870-9358 FRANCE: CHRISTOPHE Victoria, Tel: 87-5677 ONTREAI.--,) Box, has been named AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., Healthmont, ohn Murphy, Canadian rep for Cash ROMEYNS, Paul Hymansloon, 8, Brussels 15 Tel: 71.57.51 usic replaces Dave Grief, BELGIUM: FRANS F., Tel: 24-65-57 director at Montreal's radio station CKGM. He ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes Sur 1870 Mexico 20, D. io will continue MEXICO: 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1538 has been moved sales dept. Murphy ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rofaela over to the station's GUEDES, Rua Augusta 2110, sobre -loin Soo Paulo, Tel: 61.3813 host the BRAZIL: LUIS DE M. C. 25, Can., Tel: (514) outlet's 2:30 to 6 pm spot. JOHN MURPHY, 1455 Drummond St., Montreal Que., iniu1111111111111111111111 CANADA: 11 i 11 i 111111111111111111111111111111 845 3201 Nagata 466 Higoshl- Adv. Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro JAPAN: Tokyo Oizumi Nerimaku, 23, Apartado 4025, Madrid, Spain SPAIN: FEDERICO HALPERN, Sagesta The Best in Benelux ....Bees 55 ash Box-October 24, 1964 International Section I www.americanradiohistory.com In the wake of convention activities, it is more apparent that the men behind the local and na COIN MACHINES tional associations in this industry are carrying & VENDING the brunt of responsibility. Looking back over the business year, while the accomplishments of the D Music Operators of America are many, the people responsible in a large measure, are few and far between.

1,6 A similar situation exists in almost every local Box Editorial trade association where the leadership is in the hands of two or three representatives while hun dreds reap the harvest. This continued situation may be criticized as not being fair to the over. worked leaders, however the fact is, unless the are given physical support, or to reach for the im possible, unless they are relieved for a spell b» equally capable people, the industry cannot pro. gress at its present rate of accomplishment. Fr While everyone does not partake of his share WHICH COMES of the burden, everyone will, indeed, suffer the loss of leadership should our present associa FIRST? tion officials limit the amount of personal time given over to association activities, as apart from the attention deserved by each executive's person. al business. The frustration of which comes first, association business or personal investment in one's own company, is at times, almost unbearable for some. Many dedicated individuals have expended personal funds to keep the home fires burning at association headquarters. But this is secondar with most, though it may How. ever, when a man's operation or distributing bush ness suffers, even temporarily, he must ask him. self "for what?" and we must sympathize Nith ul

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No one can expect personal sacrifice in regards: to a business which is after all only one of thou. sands represented by as many who businessmen A have not lent a hand. In fact, it is in this light that this same association leader can be viewed as just Od D another member of this industry. Too many times. he has been asked to divide his attention betweti his business and industry leadership.

Most of our association leaders, fortunately. have managed this task unusually well. The col, plaints are few. This is to be expected of the call ber of men who lead us. But let's not overdo it The time has come for each of us who has alreadf benefited in some way from the progress that hi been made, to lend a hand. One man cannot ca the burden forever.

National and local association elections are bF ing held and will be carried out between now and the months ahead. Let one man in each associa " Pre; tion stand up, who has not stood before. Let 0 monj

individual give of his time, even if only a fraction co of what has been given by others before, to relieve °$ act Well ; at least for the moment, the mainstay. Only then s, p nd will we continue to reap the harvest of plans as Sei down by our present leaders. Only then will « harm; show by ' Oa deed our appreciation for the people ° ce -Pt ne have held this industry together. ropecot S6 Cosh Box-October 24, l9bt Bolo www.americanradiohistory.com -0 14th Annual MOA Convention Attendance Nears 1,000; ;Displays And Discussions Mark Most Colorful Exposition e Pe

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IMO 'nt From registration, to exhibits to operator discussion, the MOA Convention is on. bis Pierce Elected Laverne Stresses e Music, Amusement, Vending & Record MOA President P.R. To Ops Forum it am MOA CONVENTION -CHICAGO sonal Most Exciting Show Displays Spark The MOA Nominating Committee,- ipal composed of Jack Bess, Jim Tolisano, ON THE MOA CONVENTION from early registration crowds in the Frank Fabiano, Millie McCarthy, e's FLOOR: Conventioneers attending hotel lobby and on the convention Howard Ellis, and E. W. Gilbert had the 14th Annual Music Operators of floor, the 1,000 mark appeared to be all of the nominees elected to new ;0111 America Convention at the Sherman within reach. MOA posts at an election meeting on louse here (Oct. 14-16), saw what Meetings were held on Wed. and Thurs. Oct. 15th. Clinton S. Pierce ent was perhaps the largest variety of Thurs. mornings (see separate sto- was elected president of MOA. Following are the new MOA offi- e music, amusement and vending , ma- ries) which both informed and stirred chines as well as records and service enthusiasm from listeners who cers: John Wallace, Sec.; Jim Toli- Tres.; Ted e exi supplies ever displayed during the crowded into the meeting room. Rec- sano, Nichols, Sgt. at past six to eight years of convention ord programming sessions scheduled Arms; and the following vice presi- bul activities. for Friday's meet will be reported on dents: Al Denver, Howard Ellis, The show had a definite class look next week. Frank Fabiano, Norman Gefke, Jim secs to it, that had spelled success for MOA president Lou Casola turned Hutzler, Les Montooth, A. L. Ptacek many exhibitors as early as Thursday over the reins of the presidency to Jr., William Cannon, Henry Leyser seen evening, with one full day remaining. Clint Pierce, an MOA founder. Fred and Harry Snodgrass. MOA directors are: C. Bengiamino, bwilli Exhibitors went all out to display Granger will undoubtedly stay on as SENATOR THOMAS LAVERNE products in a colorful atmosphere and business manager, having helped H. S. Betti Jr., Nick Carter, H. Q. b'N conducted hospitality suites with live Frantz, Alfred Harper, J. Jeffreys, MOA CONVENTION-Senator Thom- ist score a victory for the Association R. F. Jones, Moses Proffitt, Hal J. . music, cold drinks and warm food to as Laverne, of Rochester, N.Y., deliv- )a overflow crowds. and the coin machine industry, the Shinn, John Trucano, Sam Weisman, éred a stirring keynote address here The total attendance figure was not likes of which hasn't been seen here Russell Maudsley, Phil Eisenberg, last week Thursday pointing up with available at press time, but judging in years. Sam Daub, M. L. Holland, K. A. considerable eloquence the areas O'Connor, Jerome Jacomet and Lou where music and game operators suf- Casola. fer needlessly because of poor public e i11 N relations and lack of proper commer- cial endeavor. He stressed the need Dave Howle, Harry Snodgrass and for more state and local operator or- sue ;MOA Panel Features Talk John Trucano dwelt chiefly on the ganizations all over the country. Sessions proper procedure for a music operator Laverne called for greater coopera- b, tion on all levels of the industry bis to diversify-to go into full line vend- everywhere and suggested a "cham- iewe On DiversificationLind Mortgages ing suddenly, or to diversify gradu- ber of commerce approach" to organ- man, ally. The general consensus of opinion izational problems. He urged opera- was that an operator should enter the tors not to work "out of their back .UOn vending field in gradual steps, usually pocket" but to maintain a sound, pro- commencing with cigarette machines. fessional bookkeeping system. La- Ultimately he will seek commercial verne has worked closely with opera- type locations and then start the ball tors in the New York State area in fo rolling towards full time vending. the past on legislative problems. Howle stressed the need for an op- ell, erator to fully realize that in vending .a of he actually becomes a merchant, and spirited question and answer period. to deal in fractional percent- Then, Al Denver 0 starts discussed Chattel lot ages. Mortgages and location contracts in t0 has "Make no mistake about it, gentle- detail. With him on the dais were men," he said, "the music operator is Harry Snodgrass and Lou Casola, greg definitely moving into a different, president of MOA. 1den more complicated world. But, there is This meeting terminated just prior plenty of room in this rapidly expand- to the 1:00 PM opening of the exhibi- ing industry for the enterprising op- tion floor trade show, because the erator." operators in attendance queried Den- ,ctio Snodgrass cited several cases where ver at length about the five points in MONe'.moresage his company acquired large organiza- the contract and chattel mortgage Al Denver MOA on the subject of wee° addresses the assembled commercial locations. He . ,forms used t tional and in New York State. that a location head, usually a Denver explained i each CHICAGO-The of stated that despite some first big meeting at tries; and John Trucano, head sound businessman, will in most cases problems from time to time ,ef orc' the MOA Convention, in Deadwood, the con- tion,was on Diversifica- Black Hills Novelty Co. appreciate the facts shown in a Profit tract practically in most cases allevi- a actually the already well kick-off of the South Dakota. Loss statement. ates the operator's ovlY Snodgrass, attended conclave. Harry Mort Secore opened vesomeca- and headaches with shine president of by spellingthe out "Vending," he said, "consists of the problem location owner. fore't and Servamation Border-Sun- tion discussion Albuquerque companies, in the changes many music operators buying and selling of a multitude of The chattel mortgage, he 0 New to assure some added board chairman, Mexico, and MOA's will have to make He products, including refreshments, cig- guarantees greater security. In other moderated the panel of success in vending. session. On measure arettes and cigars, and all sorts of words, it is an "iron -clad" protector. 0 la the panel were Dave seid, 'Loans and bonuses to locations Howie, vice-president way of foods. Get to know it very well before In the future, Denver said, the chattel facturing Rock-Ola Manu- will not prove to be a proper it headlong." Ihc0 Corp.; vending you plunge into will be known as a security agree- director Mort Secore, sales acquiring locations in the was concluded with a of Chicago This session ment. the Pel Dynamic Indus - business." Cosh Box-October 24, 1964 57

www.americanradiohistory.com Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. & Distrib Network Launch Princess Royal' 100 -Selection Phonograph New Model 501 100 -Selection Wallbox Also Available Presents

- graphs~ Plus, of course, the fine, es- YOUR GREATEST PROFIT tablished teamwork of the factory OPPORTUNITY for 1964 and distributors. With this in mind, we can certainly expect the sales re- -DELUXE 6 -POCKET sults in 1965 to be the greatest and and BUMPER POOLe most profitable in Rock-Ola's his- tory!" -The Dependable Tables! Edward G. Doris, executive vice ,a> president, and his sales staff spear- .-- See Your Distributor or Write. headed a factory -distributor sales Complet. Selection Porn and Accessories. campaign early this month, blanket- ing every region throughout the United States and Canada to indoc- VALLEY SALES CO. trinate distributors and their person- 333 M.rtn St. Say City. Michlean nel, preparing them for the pending sales campaign featuring the 'Grand Prix' and 'Princess Royal' phonos. Doris set the pace for the 'Prin- cess Royal' campaign by spelling out the prime features the phonograph GUNS & RIFLES offers to music operators everywhere. Bally Sharp Kerney Sportsman $150 He stressed, initially, the striking Shooter $195 Keeney Air Raider 150 beauty and compactness in the cab- Belly 250 Two Spook Keeney Gon inetry, the full dimensional sound of- `h al» Bally Ball's Eye - 195 Fun ..... 250 DAVID C. ROCKOLA ROCK-OLA PRINCESS ROYAL oror Bally Gun Smoke . 195 Mid. Del Shoot'g fering "almost unbelievable clarity," Bally Moon Raider 195 Gallery 225 CHICAGO-David C. Rockola, pres- and the many options guaranteed to C. C. Ray Gon 275 Mid. Shooting The exclusive Rock-Ola "Meth -0 C. C. Long Range 195 ident and chief executive officer of please most locations. PR DE? Gan 425 M d. Bazooka 195 Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corpora- 'Princess Royal' plays 100 selec- Matic" Intermix is an automatic, me- C. C. Pony Express 295 Pistol Pete 75 Co -Mal C. C. Worlds Fair Un. Bonet Gon 195 tion, chatted "off the cuff" recently 45 inter- tions of 33% or rpm 7 inch rec- chanical record changer, which roi echi. Ride 475 Un. Carnival 135 about the Chicago based factory's tre- ord albums and singles, in stereo or C. C. Riot Gon 445 Un. Pirate Gon 195 mixes 7 inch LP albums, 331:S and rea, C. C. Champion Moto 125 mendous strides in the automatic monaural (mechanically intermixed). Sky Fiter 45 rpm, and stereo -monaural records ns Lion Rifle 575 Seebure Bear Gon 165 phonograph business over the past Also available in the 'Princess Ro l' Ex. Space Gon 95 Seeborn Coon Gon 165 in the coin machine in any sequence. There are, surpris. P I S, Ex. Pop Gon Circus 225 Wms. Crusader 225 several years package is the 100 selection 'Pho- s.Spor Genco N'te Flit . 110 Wms. Hercules 225 markets throughout the world. Simul- micro. nette' (model 501) wallbox, which ingly, no wires, and no tn C( Genco Shy Gunner 100 Wms. Polar Hunt . 165 taneously, he pridefully announced mounts . anywhere, Genco Sky Rocket Wms Safari Gun 175 permits program- switches; nor are there any electronic end l Ride 195 Wms. Space Gilder 275 the gala introduction, coincidental to ming of LP's or singles (331/3 or 45 or iodfiat t Genco Circus Gun Wms. Titan Gon . 250 America Con- aids for changing motor speeds Ride 195 Wms. Vanguard 185 the Music Operators of rpm records), and reproduces full di- (October 14-16) of Rock- spindle sizes. This, according to ARCADE EQUIPMENT vention mension sound. Model 500 'Pho- Ola's striking, new "Princess Royal" nette' plays 160 selections. Doris, is a revolutionary advance- Arizona Gon $293 Metal Typer, model 424, coin -operated Auto Photo H9 .. 695 Stand -rd $225 compact A feature in 'Princess Royal' pho- ment. Bally Fon Phone . 125 Metal Typer, phonograph, which is only 303(2 inches nograph Doris placed particular Bally Golf Champ 150 Harvard 195 wide and 43'% inches in height. The all -new "Transistorized Ampli- w Bally All Star . 125 Midway Skee Fun 150 stress on is the fact that the parts Cap. Midget Movies 110 Moto Flip Type "Once again," Rockola asserted, "it fier" reportedly saves the operator C. C. Movies Fl. M. 175 and components are interchangeable, is that time of the year when the money And. Champ 125 Panorams, Cap .. 275 offering the maximum in versatility on tube replacements. C. C Pro -Basket- factory and our large family of dis- ball Southland Speedway 375 and the minimum in service require- also simplifies the servicing of the 295 Wms. C. C. Pro Sidewalk tributors join together for a coordi- Hockey 275 ment. of ex Genco Grandma .. 195 Engineer 110 nated campaign to launch a new pho- phonograph. The elimination Wms in 195 let Pilot 175Peppy ..... case the There is a "common" receiver sys- cessive heat saves wear on other com- MacLevy Foot Wms. Crane .... 125 nograph. In this 'Princess Vibrator Royal'. tem which operates with Rock-Ola's the 135 Wm, Road Racer 225 'Princess Royal' and other current ponent parts in the mechanism of "The excitement of this gala intro- machine. suppPes duction should easily surpass any model phonographs. This negates the It is also a noise CLEVELAND COIN previous new model release because unnecessary need for a costly multi - sor-automatically eliminating agt of the music operators' anticipation receiver system inventory. face noises. Circuit protector bulbs INTERNATIONAL Another 2029 Prospect and urgent requests for a new 'Prin- popular Rock-Ola feature, prevent damage to transistors if thi Cable-CLECOIN, Cleve:and, 0. cess'. according to Edward G. Doris, is the Phone: TOwer 1-6715 speaker leads are shorted. 11 lief "It is singularly significant at this sealed, tamper-proof automatic mon- no. Doris advised, in conclusion, the ti time that we have a great team of ey -counter. It has a plug-in unit ghteen profit which Rock-Ola presently winners in the 'Grand Prix' counts nickels, dimes, quarters distributors are 'ter p: console and 'Princess Royal' phono - and half -dollars. It totals the exact setting their plans for gala showing machine receipts. This total is visible of the new 'Princess Royal' phone to the operator through a conven- iently placed "window.' The counter and 'Phonette' wallbox in their re also operates with the Rock-Ola 'Pho- spective territories to coincide with 11 RECONDITIONED SPECIALS GUARANTEED nette' wallbox. the factory's sales campaign. ntl Rend AMI "STEREO" CONTINENTAL 1-200 (Radar Screen) R. F. Jones Acquires Steelmade, Inc. COMPLETELY UP -DATED, WITH Manufacturers NEW GENUINE FACTORY PARTS! Of Can Vending Equipment A11'T 33 1 /3 and 45 R.P.M. SAN FRANCISCO-R. F. Jones an- San Francisco office, will assume ne" .ber nounced last week sale that he has pur- duties as vice president and 'S tut chased Steelmade, Inc., Minneapolis manager of Steelmade. His resporlg" F vending machine manufacturer. The bilities will include the establishment E- purchase was made for an undisclosed 'ffler of sales and distributor organizations t. r amount of cash. 1h Rush UNITED to market Steelmade equipment. ROWE VENDORS R. F. Jones is president of the R. F. company presently sells the bulk of t BOWLERS Jones Co., a major distributing firm to otliel Prese L -1010A, Ice . $1195 its output on a contract basis ...... handling Rowe -AMI products in 13 iEF AS IS COMPLETE L-1000 595 western states. Jones is also President vending machine manufacturers. et 147 ALL PURPOSE L Vint DIXIE 695 of R. F. Jones Steelmade vendors will be exhibited I $335 137 HOT FOOD (Far East) Ltd., which ice 295 distributes Rowe -AMI products in Mu" FALCON 375 77 CANDY 195 the at booth 848 of the National Valet Far East. Jones said that Steelmade, is 3 SAVOY 395 20-700 CIG. 225 matit Merchandising Convention Poß specializing in the manufacture of e 86 CIG., 14 Col. 145 Chicago, McC0rmirt J TIP-TOP 425 cold and hot Oct. 17-20, at I 04 CANDY, 8 Col. can vendors, will be op- rl CLASSIC 125 erated as an Place. C 465 145 SANDWICH 150 independent company. ,ea Jones advised that the purchase bf 1 n Steelmade was motivated by his be- lief in the great potential of the cold ant Write for complete 1965 Catalog of Phonogrophs canned beverage. Studies made of the Samuel Kitt, Father Vending and Games market before acquiring Steelmade definitely indicated that the public in Of Empire's Gil Kitt, many instances does prefer cold 9th drinks in cans, he said. Passes Away Oct. Lawrence E. Nelson, ff Estabhshed 1931 president and CHICAGO-Samuel Kitt, 73, the founder of Steelmade, will remain as a consultant, and John Sturrock will ther of Gilbert Kitt, owner of Efnl continue as vice president in charge Coin Machine Exchange, in this Cable: of production. Nelson has had a long died after a lingering illness itTLIS MUSIC C01IPINY career in ATMUSIC-Chicago the vending industry, and Friday morning, October 9, in B holds many patents for bottle and can 2122 N. WESTERN AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. ARnsitoge 6-5005 vending equipment. more, Maryland, where he resided Jones Funeral conducted tr 11111.11. --s_ stated that Carl J. Lawson, services were 1.11 associated with the R. F. Jones Co. Baltimore.

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www.americanradiohistory.com Providence Op Cites Sales Increase h With Rock-Ola 'Phonette' Installation JOE ASH Active Amuse. Machines Co. Philadelphia, Pa. says: "If you want the phonograph that has everything, you'll go for Rock-Ola's Grand Prix."

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hown above in front of the Peter Pan Diner are owner Dick Pashian and red Corozza of Coin -O -Matie Distributors, the operator.

ROVIDENCE - Fred Corozza of The use of the Phonette with the oin-O-Matic Distributors, veteran coin-activated speakers for private ELI ROSS )in machine operator in the Provi- listening, the simple selector panel Eli Ross Distributors, Inc. nce area, announced that the recent and the personal volume controls Miami, Florida ,stallation of the new Rock-Ola to "It's almost unbeliev- in number, has adds up great play appeal to the honettes, eighteen customers, he says. The Peter Pan 3en responsible for a spectacular in- says: able! The amazing -ease in collections at the Peter Pan Diner is said to be the largest of its finer and that there is every indica - kind in Providence and has been well design and engineering on that this increase will be sus- known for many years for its fine of the Rock-Ola .ined. food. Princess Royal and Grand Prix Phonographs!"

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Prot' , trap. is (left) and operator Corozza The interior setup of the diner show- hooted ok over the selections on one of ing the 'Phonettes' lining the booths condaii e eighteen `Phonettes' located in and counter. at close out prices e Peter Pan Diner. FOR SALE ,rs are ;i e Midway: gala for 1' Target Gallery, Slugger Shooting Gallery, ess Deluxe Shooting Gallery, Rifle Gallery ,itox Chicago Coin: oe 'wenty-Hine Ops & Servicemen Comet, Rocket Shuffle, Red Pin Bowler cam' Bally: ttend ABC Bowler, Strike Bowler Bush Intl. Service Class 9 Voice -O -Graphs, 1 brand new, 8 reconditioned at $450,-each. DC. All machines reconditioned, ask for special offer. .CKSONVILLE--Bush Intl. held a Kommanditgesellschaft Nova Apparate GmbH. & Co. jipepl we AMI 'Tropicana' service school Hamburg 39, Semperstr. 24 re October 6th and twenty-nine op- will ator reps turned out. John Hickman, ' elI Field reaideat"" Engineer conducted the .ss. Dinner was served. The buffet vade. ruer and e the service school were hosted ° local o Bush International manager, ibutor a Barton. OW r 7 A tfa °Those present sells were: Robert Mat- s ^ sws, E. E. Pate, Gary B. Coleman, ntract n Bush, Vincent Paul, ms, Jimmie Wil- mandes Bruce Sheppard, Dan O'Brien, PETER J. GERITZ will be ly E. Valentine, Group picture shows the participants rs n, Jr., Clark Cole - Nate Bill Powell, Earl Toole, Alex attending the October 6th service Mountain Distributors the idely, Ken Johnson, school on the Rowe AMI Tropicana Cog n Fred Houghton, Denver, Colorado "You'll like Rock-Ola's icing Sanford, Charles Graves, Al Phonograph. S. Ban- 73°, at S. Jeansonne, Charles L. Ray, says: Automatic Volume A. Philly, John W. Hood, E. A. .ght, Jr. and .Joe Barton. Control. It operates completely without Fath tt, tubes. Ends that K Gil service problem for good!" ay Oct' gift, nu Kitt, °"

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www.americanradiohistory.com Roster Of Congressional Candidat b JOHN WALLACE By Boar AG Allied Vending, Inc. Sent Out To MOA Members rat Oak Hill, West Virginia "If you want easy istr I" says: servicing, the Princess Ops Are Urged To Carefully Consider Royal has it ... thanks to famous Their Choice Of Reps This November Rock-Ola's simplicity dlll of design and inter- In Light Of Pending Legislation 0.4 changeable parts." -

TO: MEMBERS OF lit ).-1

This letter is a reminder to you that you should all perform your civic did f by taking an active interest in the current Congressional election cantpaigls,

Of particular interest to all operators are the Senators and Representatives e"'" who sit on Congressional Committees which pass upon copyright legisla.tioe ard affecting music operators. A list is enclosed of the names and addresses of ut Ri George Miller Retires Epic Singles Special these Senators and Representatives who are now running for office. We ad his sa that you bring the operators' interests to their attention and request their btors. From His MOA Post Epic Records, who recently released support as well as offer them your support in their campaigns. six little LP's to the nation's music MOA CONVENTION-Harry Snod- operators, has also announced the grass, outgoing board chairman of availability of `Memory Lane' series We cannot stress too strongly the importance of your showing this interest r MOA, announced last Thurs. that of some of their past hit singles on a at this crucial tinte. George A. Miller, legislative and in- two for the price of one arrangement. surance counsel of MOA, informed new "Memory Lane" re- yogi- the end The six It is up to each of you to do your utmost in furthering the interests of him that he plans to retire at leases are: Dr. Feelgood and the In- business and your industry. of this month because of failing terns' "Dr. Feelgood" coupled with health. "Right String But The Wrong Yo- Miller was given a standing ovation Yo;" Major Lance's "The Monkey Finally, we would like to ask each of you to keep MOA informed of tt as he delivered a farewell address. Time" coupled with "Um, Um, Um, activities. Miller stated that unless MOA mem- Legislative Counselor & Board of Directs Um, Um, Uni;" Rolf Harris' "Tie Me 11! bers support the present insurance Kangaroo Down, Sport" coupled with program-only 490 members out of a "Sun Arise;" George Maharis' "Teach total 840 membership are currently Me Tonight" coupled with "Baby Has Senate Judiciary. House Judiciary & Rules Committees covered by MOA insurance-the pro- Gone Bye Bye;" The Village Stomp- State Judiciary Rules Home hint r' gram will surely fail. ers' "Washington Square" coupled Miller was honored by members Russia With Love" and Alabama (Carl Elliott, D.) Jasper \t I. with the title of Permanent President with "From not running The Dave Clark Five's "Glad All Arizona Senner, D. Miami 3rd Emeritus and Member of the Board Arkansas James W. Trimble, D. Berryville 3rd by acclamation. Over" coupled with "Bits and Pieces." California James C. Corman, D. Van Nuys 22nd Don Edwards, D. San Jose 9th Pat M. Martin, R. Riverside 38th B. F. Sisk, D. Fresno 16th H. Allen Smith, R. Glendale 20th Colorado Byron Rogers, D. Denver Ist Connecticut Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D. W. Hartford You're ALWAYS William L. St. Onge, D. Putnam 2nd Florida William C. Cramer, R. St. Petersburg 12th ahead with Georgia E. L. Forrester, D. Leesburg 3rd Hawaii Sen. Hiram L. Fong, R. Honolulu Hawaii E. M. HUDSON ROCK-OLA! Illinois (Roland V. Libonati, D.) Chicago 7th not running John B. Anderson, R. Rockford 16th h Vending Machine Exchange Indiana Ray J. Madden, D. Gary ist "Still as great as ever! Iowa James E. Bromwell, R. Center Point 2nd Bristol, Virginia Kansas James E. Shriver, R. Wichita 4th Nor Kentucky Frank Chelf, D. Lebanon 4th The new Princess Royal Louisiana Edwin E. Willis, D. St. Martinville 3rd says: Maryland Charles MacC. Mathias, R. Frederick 6th DON_ Phonograph with Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D. Boston Mass. alt N 4th Harold D. Donohue, D. Worcester or D. Ath of famous Rock-Ola Thomas P. O'Neil Jr., Cambridge I, Michigan Sen. Philip A. Hart, D. Mackinac Island Mich. at a George Meader, R. Ann Arbor 2nd sa revolving record Minnesota Clark MacGregor, R. Plymouth 3rd Mississippi William M. Colmer, D. Pascagoula 5th e ait magazine can't be Missouri Richard Bolling, D. Kansas City 5th Nebraska Sen. Roman L. Hruska, R. Omaha Neb. topped!" David T. Martin, R. Kearney 3rd Ping 1.9 N. Jersey Peter W. Rodino, Jr., D. Newark 10th Y the William T. Cahill, R. Collingswood Ist sai New York Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, R. Rochester N. Emanuel Celler, D. Brooklyn 10th Jacob H. Gilbert, D. Bronx 22nd m wa (William E. Miller, R.) Olcott 40th and not running for re-election can to John V. Lindsay, R. N. Y. C. 17th a Carleton J. King. R. Saratoga Springs 30th e toda, James Delaney, D. Long Island City 9th BetBiu 27th R Katharine St. George, D. Tuxedo Park hmaogry N. Carolina Basil Whitener, D. Gastonia 10th D. count N. Dakota Sen. Quentin N. Burdick, D. Fargo N. ' Ohio Michael A. Feighan, D. Cleveland 20th valued William M. McCulloch, R. -Piqua Ith Clarence J. Brown, R. Blanchester 7th !'t R BI Pennsylvania Sen. Hugh Scott, R. Philadelphia Pa aa 4th Herman Toll. D. Philadelphia OetmE 4th S. Carolina Robert T. Ashmore, D. Greenville lari . 'b Texas Jack Brooks, D. Beaumont lad John Dowdy, D. Athens 7th arausem John Young, D. Corpus Christi 14th ROBERT "BOB" NIMS Virginia William M. Tuck. D. South Boston 6th ',Illy It Richard H. Poff, D. Radford 6th ',r, A.M.A. Distributors, Inc. Howard W. Smith, D. Broad Run 8th In W. Virginia Arch A. Moore, Jr., D. Glendale Ist ,713 New Orleans, Louisiana "You'll really score in Wisconsin Robert W. Kastenmeier Watertown 2nd ' d '65 with the new says: Senate Judiciary Subcommittee 1963/64 do Rock-Ola Princess Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights McClellan, Chairman er Ear( Royal Phonograph. It's Johnston Scott tie Hart Fong Penc got the options Burdick agood House Judiciary Subcommittee 1963/64 Na 3 Patents, Trademarks. Copyrights & you need to satisfy Law Revision Port Willis, Chairman ermi every location." Tuck Lindsay Libonati Cahill Toll Mathias Kastenmeier Martin deg is St. Onge a tonal House Rules Committee 1963 64 Smith, Chairman Colmer Brown Is Madden St. George afG Delaney Smith Trimble Hoffman lotti Bolling Avery gaeett O'Neill Elliott Sisk Young

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www.americanradiohistory.com 11 dais rock-0/a Princess' Distributor Preview pa Road Show' Returns For Chicago Session r AL LEVINE Manufacturing Monday, October 5. The HICAGO-Rock-Ola session, com- Music & Vending Corp. orporation's "road show" preview plete with meeting, cocktails and al"distributors luncheon, was held in the Water Boston, Massachusetts "Tremendous! Never oval" phono returned to Windy City, Tower Inn. says: before so many outstanding features on two magnificent phonographs. You've done it again Rock-Ola !"

Ie, dward G. Doris, executive vice presi- addT. ent of Rock-Ola Mfg., is shown open - to the firm's dis- tg, his sales address Joe Abraham, of Lake City Amuse- "' -ibutors. ment Co., in Cleveland, Ohio, chats with Dave Howle, Rock-Ola's sales vice pres.

eft to right: Sam and Jack Hastings, astings Dist. Co., Milwaukee, Wis- bnsin; with Bob Rondeau and Dick Walt Waldman (left), of S. L. Stiebel lahetry, of Empire Coin. Co. in Louisville, Ky.; with Ed Doris. H È S Left to right: Al Calderon of Calderon Distributors, Ed Doris, Gil Kitt and Joe Robbins of Empire Coin. :ash Box European Rep Is Guest If Honor At Belgian Trade Dinner Elgin McDaniel, OPERATORS ONDON-During a recent visit to Cash Box, the International Voice of IF YOU ARE HANDLING COIN russels Neville Marten, European the Coin Machine Industry, was Minn. Coinvet, irector WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. stet of Cash Box was Guest of the interests of onor anxious to promote Dies In Accident at a luncheon given by U.B.A. and distrib- Coin Assorting, i manufacturers nu, elgium's official trade organization Belgium Coin Counting, b0f I er the automatic coin machine in- utors throughout the world and WADENA, MINNESOTA - Elgin Coin Wrapping Machines, rstry. of coin machine op- i looked forward to many years McDaniel, veteran Change Makers, Cite 1 Replying to the address of wel- close co-operation. erator in this area, died earlier this Complete stock of Supplies. t l 'me by the President, Mr. de Vroey, kel arten month in a fatal accident which oc- Sales Service Rentals said he was particularly his route truck left the gem eased to accept the invitation as curred when ter elgium was one of the most im- 'Mustang' By ChiCoin highway and he lost control of the Coin Counters Inc. trtant and consistent importers of vehicle. The accident took place on 2525 W. Pico Blvd. ' merican coin machine equipment in Sat. October 3rd. Los Angeles 6, Calif. urope today. He pointed out that in '63 Belgium d imported more Amen - 1.n phonographs than any other Eu- pean country. No fewer than 8,879 nits valued at $5,327,922 were ex- rted to Belgium-$1,500,000 more an was taken by their nearest val, Germany. Belgium was also e third 1, largest importer of Ameri.- t .n amusement games equipment, ,i cond only to France and the United JOSEPH N. ABRAHAM 11 ingdom. In 1963 7110 units valued I City Amuse. Co., Inc. $2,407,713 were taken by Belgium. Lake ' t should "We asked for be noted that much of Cleveland 3, Ohio it- uipment this does not remain in Bel - here it is! Versatility, um but is says: subsequently re-exported compactness, styling other European countries.) In the vending field, -all in one fabulous ough Belgium, sl- a good customer and the third phonograph -the rgest importer in Europe, hind lags far 2P Rock-Ola Princess Germany and ChiCoin's Mustang ngdom the United However, with more than CHICOIN'S `MUSTANG' 2 -PLAYER Royal ! " ,000 cafes in Belgium it seems like - pinball amusement machine was pre- that a considerable last ctrination amount of in- miered at the MOA Convention will be necessary before week (CB Oct. 17). The game fea- riding is accepted accord- eantime, on a large scale. tures a rapid -action playfield, interest is mainly centered officials, with a spe- ound cigarette ing to company vendors and similar cial score target section at top center uipment. and of playfield and two score targets For the future, Marten said that pop bumpers. iizsh Box-October 61 24, 1964 -001tt www.americanradiohistory.com Rock-Ola Distribs Preview `Princess' B I (Cont'd from preceding page) if MORRIS PIHA Greater Southern Distributing Company Atlanta, Georgia "With interchangeable parts in the Rock-Ola Princess Royal and Grand Prix Phonographs, servicing is a cinch!"

LP Sinatra -Basie On Little 41 Left to right: J. D. Lazar (B. D. Lazar Co.), Eli Ross (Ross Distributing Co.), Joe Ash (Active Amusement), George Happel (Sanders Distribut. With `It Might As Well Be Swing' ing Co.), Brenda Lee, Frank Ash (Active) and Harry Sanders (Sanders Dist Co.). Also Dean Martin and Trini Lopez CHICAGO-The Seeburg Corpora- are Dean Martin and his 'Everybody tion's little LP releases for the week Loves Somebody' and Trini Lopez of Oct. 19th is highlighted by the and his 'The Latin Album'-both also current top -selling Reprise album by on the Reprise label. Frank Sinatra and Count Basie titled For `Country & Western' material, `It Might As Well Be Swing'. In- Seeburg has released on little LP the cluded among the album's six selec- Buck Owens -Capitol album titled tions are such location favorites as 'Together Again/My Heart Skips A In 'Fly Me To The Moon', 'I Can't Stop Beat'. Among the selections on this a Loving You' and `More'. Accompanying the Sinatra -Basie album are 'Truck Drivin' Man' and offering in Seeburg's 'Pop Vocal' slot 'Over And Over Again'.

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Sanders Distributing Co. h Nashville, Tennessee "This one has los everything! The th says: CI in sound and ril Rock-Ola's 131 styling, Left to right: Bob LeBlanc (Music & Vending), J. D. Lazar (B. I). Lazar. no Vending' Grand Prix Phonograph Brenda Lee, Iry Blumenfeld (General Vending), AI Levine (Music & Ro and Frank Ash. th a puts you in plushest he r acl spots ! D'1 itat Ihe del J. .\

ROMINE C. HOGARD Tulsa Automatic Music Co. "If anybody ever offered everything-it' Rock-Ola! Compact- Left to right: Harry Koeppel (Albert Left to right: Stanley Nankof1 and ness-versatility-top Inc.) with' Simon, Inc.), Brenda Lee, Freddie Al Simon (Albert Simon. 1T quality! The new Miner (Active Amusement) and Brenda Lee and Rock-Ola Exec Larry LeStourgeon (LeStourgeon Ed Doris. Princess Royal and Dist. Co.). Grand Prix Phonographs are the Car 54's Toody To Help Cure Coin Shortage greatest!" «'ASHINGTOA-Secretary of the Lewis and her puppets and sew' U.S. Treasury Douglass Dillon has Fredric March have been called in requested the services of television's and consented to make a series 'Car 54' to help ferret out the mil- spot radio and television announc lions Banker, of coins now being hoarded by ments for the American 7fx Pr the nation's coin collectors. TV police Assn. asking listeners to put e officers Toody and Schnauzer of 'Car ever coins they may be hoarding b°r Oal. 54, Where Are You?', TV's Shari into circulation. s

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www.americanradiohistory.com Sally Releases 'All The Way'; "For the Best Wheel and Deal," call Dave Stern. '1 stNew Shuffle Alley Look In 1 5Yrs." DAVID STERN Seacoast Distributors, Inc. "For trouble -free but a basically new style of play Elizabeth, New Jersey performance, easy that fascinates non -bowlers, as well Est. 1930 as bowlers, men, women, youngsters. says: it's a " `All The Way' retains all the servicing, smooth aiming skill appeal of Lane Rock-Ola in '65! and Super Lane play ... plus Bonus Lanes ... plus the amazing 'All The Design simplicity right Way' Lane for which we named the down to the game . plus ticklish timing skill plug-in to shoot the oscillating Ball -Gun . . . needle cartridge, plus fantastically fast spurts of scor- ing, as lively red balls jump, like snap -in diamond giant jumping beans, from low scores to high scores. stylus." "But the biggest new attraction of 'All The Way' is the thrilling new 'Dump Opponent' feature, which, for the first time in shuffle -alley history, permits players, not only to build up their scores, but also to block and L baffle opponents with `offense -defense' J strategy, what one distributor calls 'the whoopee satisfaction' of pushing ALL THE WAY opponent back where he has to fight BALLY'S to catch up. "Because of this combination of -IICAGO-"First really new shuf- defensive and offensive play, we are -alley in 15 years," is the way Bill confident 'All The Way' will be the Donnell, president of Bally Manu- greatest two-players' competitive cturing Company, describes the game ever built in any class. But MICHAEL J. STANLEY mpany's new puck -play game, don't get me wrong. 'All The Way' rich is identified by the improbable does not, like pool tables, for ex- Michael J. Stanley Co. t intriguing name of "All The ample, require two players. Exten- sive metered location tests prove Mercer Island, Washington ay." that "Rock-Ola's Princess "Bally 'All The Way,'" O'Donnell 'All The Way' also gets plenty of says: plained, "is, first of all startlingly solo play. Royal fits anywhere... w in appearance. I don't mean mere - "We expect 'All The Way' to new styling, but a new `no pins' start a new shuffle -alley boom as big meets the needs of .k that gets immediate attention on as, if not bigger than, the original ation. bowling boom, and we are gearing any location! A sure bet 'And, when I say `All The Way' up to take care of boom demand. new in play appeal, I don't mean We're going all the way with 'All for increasing take!" rely another version of bowling, The Way', concluded O'Donnell.

[n his capacity as ief Barker of the Phil- ±lphia Variety Club, nt No. 13, David Ro- was host recently to bus -load of handi- )ped and crippled dill - Vicki Carr Visits Seeburg's Australian Rep n for the performance the Hero Scholarship SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA-When an rid Thrill Show which American artist visits the land down rred Bob Hope and under, chances are Jim McKeon, of Martino among many Seeburg Automatic Products Ltd. ers. Rosen is shown Pty. here, takes time out to welcome ping the youngsters the artist. Last month the visitor was er the club's Sun - more than welcome since she hap- ne Coach. On his left pened to be Liberty Records' Vicki Paul D'Ortona, presi- Carr, whose "Color Her Great" Little Lt of the City Council LP is on practically every Seeburg Philadelphia. Console on location here. Shown above, is McKeon greeting the vocal- ist and in the background is the Seeburg Extended Bass Stereo Con - solette which displays the lark's cur- rent recording. The extended bass features additional speakers which but plays only when activated with give full sound from the Consolette the drop of a coin. Rock-Ola Pics Cont'd From Preceding Page)

A. L. PTACEK, JR. Bird Music Distributors, Inc. Kansas Manhattan, "Never have I seen such easy serviceability! The

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Box Left to right: Dr. David Rockola, President Joe Sales, Frank mast'` Uace Orleck and John Wallace of Allied Stern. Greco, Brenda Lee, Joe and Tom Greco of Greco Bros. Amusement.

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Frank, Jack, Tom, Eastern Flashes Joe, GRECO Rock-Ola and Greco Bros. Amuse. Co., Inc. Bros. Glasco, New York the Greco are the greatest! and . the "5th Greco Brother" . Rowe AC vending veep Jim Newlander, convention hopping with Ja Julie Olshein! Harper, Fred Pollak and the rest of the factory execs and regional salt)/ '1st McCormick Place over the week en1 Albany, New York "Rock-Ota's new force, moved from the Sherman House to .in for the NAMA spectacular. Rowe's exhibit at the NAMA show will says: their dollar in, Princess Royal and among other products, their full line of vending equipment, gel changer, the 'Tasty Twenty' candy machine and their 'Customusic' b Grand Prix Phono- to look for many new styli et ground unit. Newlander advises operators ing features in this equipment lineup.... Meanwhile, the new outlet for Rowell graphs beat everything Runyon Sales Co., installed the hand ne': full vending line in New York City, the edi -all ways! They're some lineup of machines in their showroom last week. Iry Kempner, the cot n pany's general sales manager, says operators are buzzin' around the equip terrific!" ment already and he's looking forward to a record year for the distrib. epe fan Joe Munves of the Mike Munves Corp., specialists in supplying arcaâ in equipment, signed up at the last minute to take a booth at the MOA shop et We're Exclusive under the banner-'Let's Talk Arcades'. Mike, who decided not to atletii s Distributors for this year's conclave, was doing a little reminising last week on the hospitality used to host in Chicago years back. Mike's bookeepe' suites his company eat Northern N.Y. State Dick Greenburg does his conventioneering, he says, when his parents soya steel to town for the annual jewelers' convention. . Abe Lipsky and bushes. associate Charlie Katz huddling around Duncan Sales Company's 'Arizona Fism gun mstr exhibit. hen Look for Roanoke Vending's Jack Bess, Harry Moseley and Lloyd Strawhaa! Upstate NY Ops at Rowe's NAMA exhibit where they'll be greeting customers and friends at. 10' tending the show from the Virginia area. . . Last week, Epic Records VF and Gen. Mgr. Leonard Levy announced the issue of six little LP's by hú lay See `Princess' Phono company to coincide with the MOA show. The disks will be distribute< a la SPECIAL through the various one stops and their regular distributor channels an( GLASCO, N.Y.-Tom Greco, Greco showcased through an attractive juke box 'Programming Center'. This ceste Bros. Amusement Company, Rock- will also market Epic's 'Memory Lane' series of its past single hits. Includes a h Ola distributors in northern New among the company's little LP performers are: Bobby Vinton, Buddy Greco York State, advised Cash Box Mon- Bobby Hackett and the Village Stompers.... A good attendance was expect« nsin AMI fee. day morning (Oct. 12) , that one at the Chicago Cigarette Merchandisers Association annual dinner dann¢ dozen music operators were on hand slated for Friday evening, Oct. "16th. th! at opening time for the premiere of . If Continental 2-200 the new Rock-Ola "Princess Royal" Joe Silverman, business manager of the Philly ops association, is might, the latest Rock-Ola 100 -selection pho- proud of his association's chairman of the board Joe Levin and Levin's rapidi Hol 33 1 3 or 45 RPM Co., e nograph which was unveiled this expanding vending operation. Levin's firm, the Blue Ribbon Vending ams-I week across the nation and at the presently involved in an ambitious expansion program which they estimate ing MOA Convention. will cost roughly $250,000 by the time it's completed. Silverman says In u STEREO ROUND He added that Jules Olshein, who remembers Levin when the Blue Ribbon exec began with nine amusemea Jac manages the Greco Bros.' Albany games and now is doing over $4 million a year.... Harry Kotler, manager o! outlet, also hosted a large turnout of N. J., enjoyed ,r TOP TALENT the National Shuffleboard & Billiard Co., East Orange, Iv bl operators from the upstate area and excellent reception by ops out at the MOA show where the firm exhibit« Like New reported that initial reaction-and its 'Coronet' coin -op table, 'Royale' professional table and new 'Star -Lilt e alle sales - were highly gratifying. The Coin -op 13' shuffleboard. as "I Greco Brothers were preparing to perb $595.00 embark for MOA on Tuesday evening Murray Wiener, of the Wiener Sales Co., left New York Sat. the 17th ft, but were entertaining the idea of Chicago and the start of the NAMA show. Murray will be seen circula' eI Di: leaving later, in order to be on hand among the exhibits of Gold Medal Products, Automatic Products (premie yd intt for visiting operators all week long. their 'Candyshop' vender) and Universal Vendors. Meanwhile, brother ed bai Tom Greco said that perhaps the Wiener, remaining behind to tend the shop, will be getting his share e` to jel firm's representatives would leave for activity. On Sat. evening, Bill and his family will be hosting a private ce, MONROE Chicago on Wednesday evening or bration to formally announce the engagement of his son Arthur to Gail Hymn coin machine exchange inc. Thursday afternoon instead. Greco A big wedding is being planned for sometime in March.... Eric Bernai of big is a MOA director. colon 21:1 Pne Ave. Cleveland 14. 0 SUPerlor 1-4600 A-1 Record Sales was an early arrival for the MOA show.... Another arrival at the U. S. Billiards exhibit was Harry Berger of the West a risi Coin Machine Corp. PRO SERIES they! Other representatives of the U. S. Billiards on the MOA scene were pre - Hipp, dent Al Simon and general sales manager Art Daddis. Simon held a two -d, CABINET RESTYLING KITS OR open house during the week at his Tenth Ave. N. Y. showroom to introdo metro area ops to the new 'Princess Royal' by Rock-Ola. Simon's sales al CUSTOM CABINET RESTYLING service ace Harry Koeppel said the open -house festivities for the 100 -sere CUE BALL LOCK (1511, tion phono were well attended. Some visiting ops were Sam Morrison if FOR MODEL 1008 -C -WBG -R -J ball look, tee In) Steve Tarzana of Musical Moments, Mo Bloom and Lou Hersh. Harry repot,' the machll and V & V1200 PRE-ASSENBLED PRO- that the Rock-Ola distrib has already taken several orders for FESSIONAL STURDY and expects it to do as well and possibly even better than its big sister tt RASE (NO WEDGE) ence S 'Grand Prix' when it was introduced last April. . . Irving Kaye and CALL (Ars. Cod 5161 PRO WRITE 1- 78 a 46 to their r fee PY 8-2626 PRO 2- RR x 51 Howard and Arnold looked pleased with the operator response er, or LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR PRO 3-93x53 equipment display at the MOA show. he PRO 4-103 : 58 SUN REFINISHING g wit!, CO. inte Sam Gafin, sales representative for David Rosen, Inc., cited an io the 201 E. DAGGETT comparison between the coin -operated pool table and the professional 11 WORTH, TEXAS air, 50 7 4935 Philly, Tl coin -op) model. The Willowgrove Bowling Lanes just outside of orid Amity' Ile. New York of Rosen's largest and most profitable singular locations, has both a 1 Schls; fessional and a coin -op parlor, Gafin says, and the coin -op models do in the sales department than do those other tables whkh are offered to a Gore, tomers at an hourly rate. Willowgrove Lanes also sports an amusement ibit o ar and large vending services, all operated by Rosen. This single -location 1g tion is so large, Gafin says, that the company must keep one man permane if' Wet ALBERT SIMON attending the machines and two men during those peak rush hours. desk it hour Albert Simon, Inc. Various large vending operating firms such as Wometco, Interstate This in New York, New York Paramount are preparing to send crews into the World's Fair after the 0A' "Truly a revolution 18th closing date to remove much of the equipment for transfer to other le 'Nays i in the industry! That's tions and bed the rest down for the winter until opening day in April. of the equipment played a in new IC the new Rock-Ola great part fulfilling the food and refreshment la! of the millions of fair visitors during the 1964 season Miltie Stan Princess week d Royal and the Musical Distributors touched home base at Tenth Ave. briefly last Kbk( Grand Prix his Wurlitzer sales swing through many of the New York State counties -0 "Grego Irving Holzman of United East Coast Corp. was one more early arrird 1ppanY Phonographs." the MOA convention and could be spotted in and around the Wms United display areas greeting his many friends and customers. to same Teddy (the Champ) Seidel, advises that he and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chico( a0k Res (MONY business manager) will be attending the Bar Mitzvah celebration for Opt" bee' bei coin machine veteran Al Goldberg's son Kenny. Goldberg, a Brooklyn hey for for some 30 years, will be hosting the affair at a lavish hall in Ja git Ieni Queens The Champ says that he was invited mainly because of his fads ukulele playing, 14 edit and adds that he will be most happy to accommodate R) such old time favorites as 'You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You'. p'allaceet 64 Cash Box-October 24, I° Ocl www.americanradiohistory.com Chicago Chatter 7

GIL KITT nth; Empire Coin Mach. Exch. First hand impressions, as we go to press, indicate that this 1964 MOA Dnvention could break all previous attendance records. Coinmen were already Chicago 22. Illinois llh lecking in at the Sherman House early Tuesday morning. One thing is "Big value! Really doh according to MOA president Lou Casola rtain, and managing director Fred says: new! Really compact! sit' ranger, the show is a sellout in exhibit space and banquet tickets.... One the big "hush-hush" sessions on tap preceding the convention was a brief That's the new for eeting of Jack Bess' Nominating Committee, last Monday evening. It was the.o syone's guess as to who will be the president of MOA for the next term, Rock-Ola Princess tir icceeding Casola. -The slate of officers will be revealed later this week. Royal Phonograph Deepest sympathies to Empire Coin owner Gil Kitt, and the rest of the for '65!" itt family, on the death of Gil's father, Samuel Kitt, age 73, who passed in; vay in Baltimore after a lingering illness Friday, October 9.... Longtime 1101 invet Gordon Stout, of Pierre, S. Dakota, is a candidate for state senator his home state. Gordie is on the Republican ticket. ho:-

: h,r, irem Great Lakes Games Corp., makers of the exciting, new "Elliptipool" coin- IA hs erated pool table, invited music operators to visit them in suite 1029 in e Bismarck Hotel. Art Frigo, inventor of the table, and Morris Miller are monstrating the play on the equipment. The firm exhibited on the floor at L J e Sherman in booths 48 & 49.

Bill Weikel and Ewald Fischer headed up the Fischer entourage, showing e new Fischer "Empress" and "Regent" pool tables during the MOA Show. . Ray Brown, of Brown Bros. in Minneapolis, is just beginning to feel okay ter a long seige of Hepatitis. Ray was unable to attend the MOA bash this ar.

Budd+ It's a hearty Mazel Tov to Red Sievers, of Central Novelty in Lake Geneva, isconsin, and his wife, Jackie, on the birth of their fourth son. To show 'd's feelings towards Gil Kitt and "Uncle Joe" Robbins he and his frau .med the embryo operator Gilbert Robbins Sievers. He weighed in at a husky lbs., 10 ounces. u. .. .ean ' Iry Holzman, prexy of United East Coast Corp., made the scene in the endm: illiams-United exhibit booth on the exhibition floor at the MOA Conclave. the eading up the Williams -United staff in the display were: Sam Bud man Stern, trie, ne an. Jack Mittel, Herb Oettinger and Billy DeSelm. -r. 1. ea;. Bally Mfg. scheduled a surprise showing of the new "All The Way" puck ti fin uffle alley at the convention. Prexy Bill O'Donnell refers to this amusement felr 1'1 me as "the first really new shuffle alley in 15 years." With Bill at the show s Herb Jones; a coinvet of many, many years.... Walt Waldman, of S. L. It. the iebel Distribs, in Louisville, Ky., is a veritable commuter these days. He SPARE -LITE! peen el' pped into Chi for the recent Rock-Ola "Princess Royal" showing, and then STEP-UP' cts bled back for the MOA and NAMA Conclaves. Then later this week Walt le, hie.' ins to jet SHADOW -BOWL! g out to San Francisco. 1:3-43 ADD-A-FRAME teGrntaait the big doors at D. Gottlieb & Co. are swinging wide this week with a Eric Br of coinmen in for the conventions coming out to the northwest side fac- FLASH-O-MATIC Arad' DUAL FLASH and F> y to visit the with Dave, Nate and Alvin Gottlieb, and Judd Weinberg. While re they're getting a good look at the new Gottlieb "North Star" single REGULATION SCORING .yer flipper amusement game.

:het Gore, of Exhibit Supply Co., is making his annual pilgrimage through exhibit area greeting old friends. Chet is not an exhibitor this year. .. . .erators were urged to check the bulletin board and inquire at the infor- Lion desk in the Sherman House lobby for hospitality suite room numbers after hour visits. Some of the hospitality suites are located in neighboring ALBERT CALDERON els. This information on the exhibit floor. may be acquired Distrib. Co., Inc. Calderon "If it's compactness Ve always Atlas Music Indianapolis, Indiana look forward to seeing Eddie Ginsburg, prexy of you're looking for, the . one of in the the actual pioneering coin machine distributors. With Eddie says: ve AC Manufacturing display exhibit are: Joe Kline, Same Gersh, Bob new Rock-Ola r "an, Stan Levin, Ogle, Chuck Harper, Bill Phillips d retie" Na Sam Kolber, Frank Princess Royal HilutYJoe Klykun. Paul Huebsch, Rowe 's regional sales manager,mana er and MacGregor greeted Jack Harper and Jim Newlander, of Phonograph has it! eflf U! Fred Pollak, ib suit, ' Whippany, N. Jersey plant at the Sherman House. Plus versatility ... sore ust plus big sound!" SW to name a few prominent coinmen seen on the floor during our meander - Ad 3: Hank Ross, "Iggy" Wolverton, and Bob Jonesi, of Midway Mfg. Co.

d Ruber, Denis Parsons, Milt Wiczer and Morrie Wiczer, of Wico Corp... Rubey and Estelle Bye, Marvel Mfg.... Joe Schwartz and Mort Levinson, Tonal Coin ... Johnny Frantz, of J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co.... Dennis Ruber Richard Pierce, Uttanoff, of D&R Industries . Les Montooth, Clint dI' (Lew) Ptaeek, Hank Leyser, old buddie Frank Fabiano, Norm Gefke, Wallace. Yup, they're all here for this MOA Conclave. .h Box-October 65 24, 1964

www.americanradiohistory.com Wurlitzer Five -Day Service Seminar Draws Thirty -Five Ops & Servicemen íuß ATLANTA -A pictorial record of the Wurlitzer Service Seminar in At- lanta, Georgia where thirty-five mu- sic operators and servicemen com- ell'ir pleted an intensive five-day course of training in all facets of the business. The classes were conducted by the Wurlitzer Service Department under HUNTING C. B. Ross, its manager, and instruc- For Great Buys??? tors included Harry Gregg, Karel WE'RE LOADED WITH Johnson and Hank Peteet. GUNS The closing night banquet was at- tended by representatives of Peach 2 PISTOL -Chi Coin $ 45.00 State Distributing Company includ- 1 RIFLE GALLERY 50.00 ing the owner -partners Dyke Hawes 4 SIX SHOOTER-Dale 50.00 Harry Gregg shum : the mechanical and Al Hawkins of Macon, Georgia, Humor at the banquet. Left to right 1 GUN PATROL-Dale 50.00 brain that plays 45 and 331/3 records the managers of their two branch of- H. W. Peteet, Karel Johnson, Ham 1 BANG -O -RAMA 75.00 intermixed. fices, Jim Faulk of Columbia, South Gregg, C. B. Ross, A. D. Palmer. l 1 SHOOT THE BULL 75.00 Carolina and Dick Buford of Atlan- Seated is Jim Faulk. 1 SILVER BULLET 75.00 ta, Georgia, and Bi11 Ray in charge 1 SPACE GUNNER 75.00 of the Atlanta Service Department. 3 3D SKY GUNNER 75.00 The speaker at the closing banquet 4 SPACE INVADER 75.00 was A. D. Palmer, Jr., Advertising 2 STATE FAIR 95.00 and Sales Promotion Manager for 1 SAFARI 95.00 the Wurlitzer Company. 1 CROSS FIRE 95.00 Attendance at 3 BEAR GUN -Seeburg Wurlitzer Service 95.00 School, Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 14-18, 3 SHARPSHOOTER -Bally 95.00 1964. Peach State 2 BULL'S-EYE PISTOL-Bally 95.00 -Atlanta: Jimmy Whitmire, Jack Burch Music Co., 1 POLAR HUNT 95.00 Gainesville, Georgia; William E. 1 CARNIVAL -Un. 95.00 TOP Chambers, Chambers Music Co., Ath- 3 BIG 125.00 ens, Georgia; J. B. Stowe, American 1 WILD WEST 125.00 Cigarette Service, Atlanta, Georgia; 14 SHOOTING GALLERY - Reg., Midway 125.00 Karel Johnson seems to be saying, James W. Doolittle, 5 -Points Music Co., Thomaston, 1 PISTOL GALLERY - "Well, you've got it apart, let's see Georgia; Therman The instructors seem to enjoy a we Midway 145.00 you put it together again." Parker, Friedman Amusement, At- deserved applause. 1 DAVY CROCKETT 145.00 lanta, Georgia; Billy R. Andrews, 3 TITAN 150.00 Andrews Music Company, LaGrange, 2 CRUSADER 175.00 Georgia; John A. White, B & N 1 SKY RAIDER 150.00 Amusement Company, LaFayette, 8 VANGUARD 150.00 Georgia; W. Vaugn Irby, Frank 1 CIRCUS 175.00 Cannon Music Company, Albany, 6 HERCULES 195.00 Georgia; B. M. Wilson, Albany 1 PLAYLAND 225.00 Amusement Company, Albany, Geor- 5 LONG RANGE RIFLE 375.00 gia; Dan Spader, Valdosta Amuse- 1 WORLD FAIR RIFLE 375.00 ment Company, Valdosta, Georgia; 1 RIOT -Chi Coin . 395.00 Jerry Orr, Atlanta Music Service 13 CHAMPION RIFLE RANGE Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Peach -Chi Coin 400.00 State -Columbia: Al C. Zaremba, We Bill's Amusement Company, Charles- Advertise Send ton, S. C.; Robert E. BUY Lee Jr., Lee Only for Music Co., Augusta, Georgia; Kenny NOW g Complete Intense concentration is eV'i(b I!i I What We Hank Peteet and some very inter- Mims, Mims Amusement Company, SAVE Machine ested trainees at the Wurlitzer ,rr Have In students get right down to the Charleston, S. C.; Guy Payne, Mims list nuts and Seminar study circuitry diagrams. Stock bolts of the business. Amusement Company, Charleston, S. C.; WORLD'S LARGEST B. T. Barwick, Sumter Music sic, Harriman, Tennessee; INVENTORY & Amusement Company, Sumter, Tucker, Raney Amusement, S. C.; William B. Powell, Peach Alabama; C. Tony Clough, PARTS State Music Co., We Hove Columbia, S. C.; Music, Harriman, Tennessee. Guns DItHetsod for Spare Snack time? Charlie Altman, Winyal Amusement, Port. Whorl Do You Need? ern Music - Orlando: Mich -:.racer Georgetown, S. C.; William W. Bunk- White, Rainbow Music Co., T WIRE! PHONE! WRITE TODAY! ley, Manning Music Company, Mid- I, ,:s, Florida; Charles Rio, Rainbo way, Georgia; E. A. Dukes, Dukes sic Co.; Tampa, Florida; A. W. Exclusive Rowe AMI Distributor I -T Music Company, Savannah, Georgia; Thomasville Music Co., Thom -413 R. Ea. Pa. S. Jersey - Del. - Md. D.C. E. Martin, Arrow Amusement, Georgia; A. W. Fallin, A. W. i', Charleston, S. C. Peach State - Amusement Machine, Miami, Macon: Wesley Dean, Peach State ida; Mike Nelson, Southern time for Music Co., Macon, Georgia. Rock City Distributing Co., Orlando, F li'AV D '0 EN -Nashville: Robert Bradley, Bradley Southern Music-Orlando: Bo Amusement Co., Cookeville, Tenn.; son, Lawson Music Co., Winte.; ROWE AMI Charles Creswell, H. C. & 855 N. HROAD ST., PHILA., PA. 19123 Creswell ven, Florida. Southern Music music Son, Milan, Tennessee; Jim Terry, sonville: Melvin A. Bonds, Soil Phone: (215) CEnter 2-2900 Con -Dun Music & Vending, Oneida, Music Distributing Co., Jac. - n.. Tennessee; Steve Snelson, Roane Mu - Florida.

Epic Issues 6 Little LP's; To Be Showcased With Past Hit Singles WALTER WALDMAN new products, released concu S. L. Stiebe) Co. with the MOA convention, marketed regl Louisville. Kentucky "Thanks to Rock-Ola, through the label's distributor channels and one -stops m I can meet any which they will be showcased new merchandising display Pjb' location's needs with called the `Juke Box Programme Center'. just two amazingly The stars and titles of these TI versatile phonographs little LP albums include: 'Wa31" ton Square' by the Village StonPER -the Princess Royal 'There! I've Said It Again' and Very Merry Christmas' by' and Grand Prix!" Vinton, 'Bobby Hackett Plays fie Mancini,' 'It's All In The Gang EPIC Cliff Richards and 'On Stage" RECORDS Buddy Greco. Besides the little LP's, the `Program Center' will also d( NEW YORK-Leonard Levy, vice `Memory Lane' series of some of I,, president and general manager of past hits. The 'Memory Lane 9e' Epic Records, announced the release features two single hits for the.Pr, of six new stereo little LP's by his of one from Epic and its subsld'l company to music operators. These Okeh Records. 66 Cosh Box -October 24, ly'

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NICK CARTER Kings Distributing Company Operators 2712 West Pico Blvd. Operators, distributors and wholesalers returning from the Music of the best Los Angeles 6, California "Fantastic! Never of America convention in Chicago all reporting the show one conventions in years with operator attendance the best ever.... At the R. F, I such says: have seen Jones Co., Chuck Klein said that Don Edwards and Sig Miller enjoyed meeting advanced engineering customers and friends at the MOA meet and are looking forward to this show. The first shipment of Gottlieb's new 1 -player five ball, as in the Rock-Ola weeks NAMA North Star arrived at the Jones Co., and Chuck said the new game looks like Princess Royal and A new shipment of Rowe -AMI Tropicana ..,. ,,.. r. a sure winner with the operators. Grand Prix phonographs is on the way, and also a shipment of Riviera cigarette machines coming by boat. Jerry W. Schlesinger has been added to the sales department Phonographs!" to handle the increased business in the Tele -Norm department. Jim Crosby call- ing on customers and operators in the Northridge area. A bit of excitement last week, when Chuck Klein about to close up for the night saw a robber burglarizing a store across the street. Chuck gave chase to the burglar, caught him and held him until the police arrived. . . . A big turn -out of operators as well as fellow distributors and wholesalers showed up for the L open house held at Advance Automatic Sales Co. last week. Mr. Lou Wolcher in town for the event from Advance's home offices in San Francisco. Bob Portale said the combination of William's Orbit shuffle alley and Polaris bowling alley has proved to be a winning one with the operators.... Jerre Johnson stopping in at Leuenhagens Record Bar to play "La Bamba" by the tr, The Four Amigos for the Solle sisters. The girls, Bill Leuenhagen, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carter were the guests of Melba Kindig at the recent Harbor BUD PATTON Operators Association Luau.... Phil Weinberg, coin machine business veteran Patton Music Company now residing in Texas, stopped off at Paul A. Laymon, Inc. on his way to California visit with Paul Laymon. Also stopping by to see Paul this week ft Modesto, "Biggest phonograph Las Vegas, to was Red Criswell, former mechanic at Laymons and now retired. Everyone says: value yet! I get at Laymons awaiting the first shipment of samples on Bally's All the Way, well-known operator options to satisfy every billed as a `really new shuffle alley'.... Sam Frudakis, pl from Long Beach off on a thirteen month long trip around the world. location with Nick Carter at Kings Distributing Co. holding open house last week to show tb Rock-Ola Princess the new Rock-Ola Princess Royal phonograph.... Bob Yorke, newly -appointed ph, and general manager of Colpix Records in at California Music hiE Royal." vice president Co. visiting with Sammy Ricklin and Gabe Orland, Motown's hot recording group, The Supremes, in checking with Buddy Robinson on sales of their 1 said el latest recording. . . . At the Seeburg Distributing Corp., Leo Simone Instant Coffee vending machine has met with that Williamsburg Vending line's nie car great acceptance by the operators. Leo said he has ordered another half cu load of the vendors. John Ford of the phonograph sales department has bees em] transferred to San Diego where he will be regional salesman handling that tWE The and repair shop has now been moved the territory for Seeburg. maintenance hoe Beeniga has been named back to the Pico Boulevard headquarters and Cliff P. shop foreman.... Badger Sales and Vending Co. sending letters to the trade this week announcing Bill Happel's appointment as president and also making Yi official.... The big news at Simon Distributing Co. was the pnl the name change 's l you are reading Muraoka of his marriage last Saturday to if surprise announcement by George ty the the former Miss Hitomi Russell of Los Angeles. Frank Mencuri reported of t export business holding up very well. The new improved model of the Round Fe O Pool is now on display at Simons. someone else's copy of sh ng

I,mp it'hig Cash Box UPPER MID -WEST MUSINGS why not mail this coupon Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Cummings of Brookings flew to Rapid City to visit Elmer% father. Visiting the Cummings was Elmer's sister from Maryland.... Mr. k Mrs. Gene Clennon were in town last week shopping for a new Thunderbi Mr. & Mrs. Morris Berger in the city having their yearly check up the U. of M. Clinic.... Happy birthday to Charlie Rose, Fargo, Bob Ahern LaMoure, and Fred Fixel, Pembina, No. Dakota. . . . Our deepest sympath) today to Elgin McDaniel family at Wadena. Elgin McDaniel was killed Ise+ the ti' Sat. Oct. 3rd wh?n his truck left the highway and he lost control of vehicle.... Izzy Alpert, Duluth, left for several days fishing in Canada. Harry Ralph, Cloquet, spent several days with a group of fellows in Canal+ Please Check Proper for Teil moose. They three. . . . George Johnson, service man THE CASH BOX i Classification Below hunting shot 1780 BROADWAY Ports Sales, and his wife drove to Los Angeles to visit their son and family MY FIRM OPERATES THE the Ray Chark NEW YORK 19, N. Y. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: Stopped off for a day at Las Vegas and enjoyed sights.... 10. . . . John Coate JUKE BOXES 3 will appear at the Minneapolis Auditorium Sat. Oct. Enclosed find my check. in Aar' AMUSEMENT GAMES is back with Twin Ports Sales Co. Duluth. Had spent about a year D $15 for o full year (52 weeks) subscription CIGARETTES $30 for o full year (Airmail in United States) VENDING MACHINES fl $30 for a full year (outside United States) OTHER To: p $45 for o full year (Airmoil outside U. S.) Happy Birthday This Week Rock, +t" Edw. F. Gilligan, Chgo., Ill. . Andrew C. Cassinelli, Little NAME .. John M. Butorack, Hibbing, Minn.... Buddy J. Black, Mexico, Mo. Edward J. Gilligan, Chgo, Ill. . . . John N. Fokakis, Hattiesburg, Miss. FIRM Sam Gerros, Cinci, Ohio ... Robert R. Bennett, Longview, Wash.. Mgd McKay Hudson, Bristol Va. . Isadora B. Resnick, Hartford, Conn. Jesse Ladd, Caro, Mich.... Maury Gottlieb, Dallas, Texas ... S. R. Monte ADDRESS Ye Bastrop, Tom Roberts, Hurley, Wisc. . . . Elmer S. Laughton, La.... Ars' Beach, Me.... A. J. Berube, Bloomfield, Conn.... J. B. Kindred, Ajo, CITY ZONE STATE . . . James Allen, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Joseph E. Lippi, PoughkeeF" MI' . . . . . George R. Siegel, Be Sure To Check Business Classifications Above! V.Y.. Althea M. Yeo, Grand Rapids, Mich. burgh, Pa.

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IRVING KEMPNER EW YORK-Abe Green, President Runyon Sales Company, distribu- us for the Rowe AC phonograph id vending line, has announced the Jpointment of Irving Kempner as eneral Sales Manager of the dis- ibuting firm. Kempner will now su- n-vise sales on all types of equip- ent out of all three Runyon offices New York, Springfield, N.J., and ast Hartford, Conn. Remodeling is nv underway in the company's New ork office and showrooms where empner will headquarter. Lights the Way to Runyon is authorized distributor r the Rowe AC `Tropicana' phono- More Play ! More aph, the Rowe `Celebrity' vending Profit ! achine line, the Williams amuse- 4ï Hitting all the same color rollovers ent machine line, Bally Manufac- lights red button for special ring Co., J. H. Keeney & Co., Mid - * Making yellow and green rollovers ay Manufacturing Co., and Irving lights kick -out holes for special l. aye Co., Inc. Runyon was recently y-, Making oll rollovers allows player to smed Rowe full -line distributor for score specials e metropolitan New York and Con- * Top rollovers light red pop -bumpers cticut territory (CB Oct. 17). for high score Kempner has been with Runyon 1i- Bumper Rings protect playfield under r twenty-four years, having started pop -bumpers the firm's route at that time. He * Sturdy metal "Jewel -Posts' s been in the coin machine business * Stainless cabinet trim we 1937 and has been actively en- * 3 or 5 ball ploy * Match feature ged in every phase of the business. A -r1.iPPER Previous to this appointment ask your fmpner was Sales Manager of the SKILL GAM[ distributor for o m's Connecticut and Westchester feature ,r. .unty sales territory. He is a mem- demonstration! r of the Masonic Order, the Benev- tnt Protective Order of the Elks, Id Fellows, B'nai B'rith, Fairlawn wish Center and the American wling Congress. Kempner lives in No "Nard.Cab Fairlawn, N.J. Rah Fatals Ptayhwrl 1140-50 N. Kostner Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60657 th his wife Norma his ufe t, an All-Tb. and younger NI{ht Bobby, who will start freshman flot EzUa ar at Rutgers next semester. An ter son, Kenneth, is an electronic :ineer with Lockheed Aircraft on west coast.

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www.americanradiohistory.com COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS -USED EQUIPMEN On Used Coin Machine Markets -New Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded Bongo 2P (3/64) Wld. Beauties 11' (2/60) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr. (11/57) Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Grand Slam (2/64) MUSIC MACHINES Classic K Big Tent Ke League Leader (4/58) AMI Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) World Champ 1P (8/57) (7/57) Gan -Can (10/61) World Fair 1P (5/64) TV Bowling Lg. (11/57) K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) Ke Sportland D-440,'51, 40 Sel. Lucky Strike K Shawnee (1/59) Ke Two -Gun Fun (3/62) D-80, 80 Sel. Carnival (11/57) KEENEY (1/58) '51, TV rollovers) K Big Roundup (3/59) Mid Red Ball (5/59) E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Carnival Queen (11/58) Old Plantation (2/61) (with Circus (8/57) Black Dragon Player's Choice (9/58) K Little Buckeroo (4/59) Mid Joker Ball (11/59) E-80,'53, 80 Sel. Twin Bowler (10/58) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Midway Bazooka (10/601 E-120, '53, 120 Sel. Circus Queen (2/61) El Rancho Hacienda Bowler (3/59) K Big 3 (5/59) Midway F-40, 40 SeL County Fair (10/59) Rainbow (6/62) King Shooting '54, 1P Queen Bowler (9/59) K Touchdown (9/59) Gallery (2/60) F-80, '54, 80 SeL Crossroads (1/56) Go -Cart (5/63) Cue -Tease 2P (7/63) Poker Face 2P (9/63) Duke Bowler (8/601 K Big Dipper (10/59) Mid. Del. Baseball (5/62)' F-120, '54, 120 Sel. Bowler (8/60) K Twin Big Tent Mid. Target G-80, '55, 120 SeL Cypress Gardens (6/58) WILLIAMS Duchess Gallery (7/62)' Double Header (7/56) Beat The Clock (12/63) Princess (4/61) Criss Cross Diamond (1/60) Mid. Carn. Tgt. Glry. (2/ G-120, '55, 120 Sel. K 200 Sel. Funspot '62 (11/62) Big Daddy 1P (9/63) Gold Crown (3/62) Red Arrow (4/60) Mid. Slugger BB (3/63) G-200, '56, Sweet Shawnee '60 H-120, '57, 120 Sel. Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Big Deal 1P (2/63) Royal Crown (8/62) Mid. Rifle Range (6/63) Black Dragon '6U H-200,'57, 200 Sel. Golden Gate (6/62) Black Jack 1P (1/60) Grand Prize (3/63) Mid. Raceway (10/63) Hootenanny (Pin) 1P (11/63) Casino 17P (10/58) Official Spare Lite (9/63) K Twin lied Arrow (5/60) Mid. Winner 2P (12/63) l -100M, '58, 100 Sel. K Flashback (6/61) I -200M, '58, 200 Sel. Key West (12/56) Club House 11) (10/59) Cadillac Bwlr. (1/64) Mid. Top Hit BB (3/64) I.200E, '58, 200 SeL Laguna Beach (3/60) Coquette (4/62) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS ARCADE Mills Panorama Peek 3-200K, '59, 200 Sel. Lido (2/62) Crossword 1P (4/59) UNITED Shuffles ABT 6 Gun Rife Range (11/54) J -200M, '59, 200 Sel. Lite -A -Line (2/61) Darts 1P (6/60) Clipper (5/55) Air Football Munves Bike Race (5/58) J-120,'59, 120 Sel. Lotta -Fun (9/59) El Toro 2P (8/63) 5th Inning (6/55) Air Hockey Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59) K-200,'60, 200 Sel. Mad World 2P (5/64) Fiesta 2P (12/59) Capitol (6/55) Auto Photo Model 9 Mu Atomic Bomber K-120, '60. 120 Sel. Miami Beach (9/54) Four Roses 1P (12/62) Super Bonus (9/55) Amer. Shuffle Situation Mu Ace Bomber Continental '60, 200 Sel. Miss America (2/58) Four Star 1P (7/58) Deluxe model (5/61) Mu Dr. Mobile Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Monte Carlo 1P(Pin) (2/64) Gay Paree (6/57) Top Notch (10/55) B Undersea Raider Mu Fly Saucers Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. Moonshot (3/63) Gldn. Bells 1P (9/59) Regulation (11/55) B Derby Gun (2/60) Muto Lord's Prayer Continental 2, '61. 100 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Gldn. Gloves 1P (1/60) 6 -Star (10/57) B Bulls Eye Shooting Mu Photo (Pre -War) ROCK-OLA Parade (6/56) Gusher 1P (9/58) Midget Bowling (3/58) Gallery (9/55) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) - 1436,'52, Fireball, 120 Sel. Queens (Bch., Is.) (3/60) Heat Wave 1P (7/64) Shooting Stars (4/58) B Big 1 ' g (5/58) Mu Silver Gloves 1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel. (6/60) Jig Saw 1P (12/57) Eagle (5/58) B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Mu Sky Fighter 1438.'54, Comet, 120 Sel. Sea Island (2/59) Jumpin' Jacks 2P (4/63) Atlas (8/58) B Ball Park (4/60) Muto Voice -O -Graph 1446,'54, HiFi, 120 Sel. Ship -Mates 4P (2/64) Jungle 1P (9/60) Cyclone (10/58) B Sharpshooter (2/61) Pre -War Model 1488,'55 HiFi, 120 Sel. Shoot -A -Line (6/62) Kingpin (9/62) Niagara (11/58) B Golf Champ (8/58) Post-War Model 1452,'55, 50 Sel. Show Time (3/57) Kings 1P (8/57) Dual (1/59) B Bat. Practice (8/59) Mu K. O. Champ 1454, '56, 120 Sel. Silver Sails (11/62) Mardi Gras 4P (11/62) Zenith (6/59) B Skill Roll (B 3/58) Mu Drive Yourself 1455, '57, 200 Sel. Sky Diver 1P (4/64) Merry Widow 4P (10/63) Flash (6/59) B Moon Raider (7/59) Mu Bang -O -Rama (4/57) 1458,'58, 120 Sel. Star Jet (Pin) 2P (12/63) Music Man 4P (8/60) 3 -Way (9/591 B Target (10/59) Philadelphia Toboggan 1465.'58, 200 Sel. Sun Valley (7/57) Naples 2P (9/57) 4 -Way (12/59) B Spook Gun (9/58) Skee Alley 1475,'59, 200 Sel. Tempo I Target Roll (1/58) Nags 1P (3/60) Big Bonus (2/60) B Skill Parade (1/59) Scientific Pitch 'Em 1468,'59, 120 Sel. 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Princess Bronco 2P (5/64) Sea Wolf IP (7/59) Action (7/62) Capitol Midget Movies Un Jungle Gun SEEBURG GOTTLIEB Serenade 2P (5/60) Embassy (9/62) CC Bullseye Baseball Un Carn. Gun (10/54) M100A, '51, 100 Sel. Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Skill Pool 1P (6/63) Circus Roll -Down (9/62) CC Basketball Champ Un Bonus Baseball (3/ M10013.'51. 100 Sel. Atlas 2P (5/59) Space Ship 2P (12/61) Lancer (11/62) CC 4 -Player Derby Un Bonus Gun (1/55) M100BL,'51, 100 Sel. Big 1P (1/64) Starfire (1/57) Sparky (12/62) CC Goalee Un Star Slugger (7/55) Light Cab Bonanza 2P (6/64) Steeplechase 1P (11/57) Caravelle (2/63) CC Midget Skee Un Spr. Slugger (4/56) MI00C,'52, 100 Sel. Bowling Queen 1P (8/64) Swing Time 1P (5/53) Crest (4/63) Super model Un Pirate Gun (10/56) HF100G,'53, 100 Sel. Brite Star 2P (4/58) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Rumpus Targette (5/63) CC Big League (5/55) Un Yankee BB (3/59) HF100R,'54, 100 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) 3-D IP (11/58) Astro (6/63) CC Twin Hockey (5/56) Un Sky Raider (10/581 V200,'55, 200 Sel. Contest 4P (10/58) Tic Tac -Toe 1P (1/59) Ultra (8/63) CC Shoot The Clown Wm. Del. BB (4/53) VL200,'56, 200 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) Tom -Tom 2P (1/63) Skinny (11/63) CC Stm. Shovel (5/56) Wm. Major Leaguer KD200H,'57, 200 Sel. Cover Girl 1-Plyr. (7/62) Top Hat (10/58) Jill -Jill (11/63) CC Batter Up (4/58) Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54) L100,'57, 100 Sel. Criss Cross 1P (3/58) Trade Winds (6/62) Bank Pool (11/63) CC Criss Cross Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54) 201,'58, 200 Sel. Dneg. Dolls 1P (6/60) Turf Champ (8/58) Topper (2/64) Hockey (10/58) Wm. Safari (2/54) 161, '58, 160 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P (1/59) Twenty -One 1P (2/60) Tempest (2/64) CC Croquet (8/58) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55) 222. '59, 160 Sel. Egg Head 1P (12/61) Valient 2P (8/62) Pacer (4/64) CC Playland Rifle Wm. Sidewalk Eng (4/ 220,'59, 100 Sel. Fair Lady (12/56) Vagabond (10/62) Tiger (7/64) Gallery (8/59) Wm. King Viking of Swat (5/ Q-160, '60, 160 Sel. Falstaff 4P (11/57) 2P (10/61) Ball Bowlers CC Pony Express (4/60) Wm. 4 -Bagger (4/56) Q-100. '60, 100 Sel. Fashion Show 2P (6/62) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS Bowling Alley (11/56) CC Ray Gun (10/60) Wm. Crane (10/56) AY1005,'61, 160 Flagship Sel. (1/57) BALLY Shuffles Jumbo Bowling (9/57) CC Wild West (5/61) Wm. Penny Clown (12 AY1005,'61, 100 ABC Sel. Flipper 1P (11/60) Bowler (7/55) Royal Bowler (12/57) CC Long Range Rifle Wm. 1957 Baseball DS 160, '62, 160 Sel. Flipper Clown Jumbo Bowler (4/62) (9/55) Pixie Bowler (8/58) Gallery (1/62) Wm. 10-Strike (12/57) DS 100, '62, 100 Sel. Flipper Cowboy 1-P(10/62) King Pin Bowler (9/55) Duplex (11/58) CC All -Star Baseball (1/63) Flipper Wm. Ten Pins (12/57 WURLITZER Fair IP (11/61) ABC Spr. Del. (9/57) Simplex (5/59) CC Big Hit (10/62) Wm. Shortstop (4/58) 1250,'50, 48 Sel., 45 or Flpr. Parade (5/61) All -Star Bowling (12/57) Advance (5/59) CC Pro Basketball (6/61) Wm. 78 RPM Foto Finish 1P All -Star Pinchhitter (4/59) (1/61) Deluxe (2/58) League (10/59) CC Riot Gun (6/63) Wm. Vanguard (10/58) 1400,'51, 48 Sel., 45 or Flying Chariots 2P (10/63) Lucky Shuffle (9/58) Handicap (11/59) Ex Gun Patrol Wm. 78 RPM Gaucho Hercules (2/59) 4P (1/63) Star Shuffle (10/58) Teammate (12/59) Ex Jet Gun Wm. 1450, '51, 48 Sel., 45 Gigi 1P (12/63) Crusader (6/59) or Speed Bowler (11/58) Falcon (4/60) Ex Space Gun Wm. Titan (8/59) 78 RPM Gondolier 2P (8/58) Club Bowler (2/59) Savoy (5/60) Ex Pony Express Wm. Del. Bat. Champ (S 1500, '52, 104 Sel., 45 & Hi -Diver 1P (4-59) Club Deluxe (5/59) Bowl -A -Rama (9/60) Ex Six Shooter 78 Intermix Kewpie Doll 1P (10/60) Monarch Bowler Tip Wm. Extra Inning (5/62' (11/59) Top (10/60) Ex Shooting Gal. (6/54) Wm. (5/61 1500 A, '53, 104 Sel., 45 Lancer 2P (8/61) Official Jumbo Dixie World Series (9/60) (1/61) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Wm. Road Racer (5/62) & 78 Intermix Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) Jumbo Deluxe (9/60) Cameo 5 -Star Bowling (5/61) Ex Sportland Shooting 1600,'53, 48 Sel., 45 & Ltng. Ball 1P (12/59) Boll Bally Champion Horse Bowlers Classic (6/61) Gallery (11/54) Bally Moon Ride 78 Intermix Lite-A -Card 2P (3/60) ABC Bowl. Lane (1/57) Alamo (4/62) Ex "500" Shooting 1650, '53. 48 Sel. Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) ABC Tournament (6/57) Sahara (7/62) Wm. Official Baseball (4 Gallery (3/55) Wm. Major League (3/e 1650A,'54, 48 Sel. Majestic (4/57) ABC Champion (10/57) Tropic Bowler (9/62) Ex Treasure Cove Wm. Voice-O -Graph 19611 1700, '54, 104 Sel. Majorettes IP (8/64) Strike Bowler (11/57) Lucky (11/621 Shooting Gal. (6/55) 1800,'55, 10.4 Sel. Melody Lane 2P (9/60) Trophy Bowler (4/58) Cypress (12/62) Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) KIDDIE RIDES 1900, '56, 200 Sel. Mry-Go-Round 2P (12/60) Lucky Alley (8/58) Sabre (2/631 2000. Sel. Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) Bally Champion Horse '56, 200 Miss Annabelle IP (8/59) Pan American (6/59) Reed (4/63) Ex Pop Gun (9/57) 2100,'57, 200 Sel. Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Challenger Bally Moon Ride (9/59) Fury (8/63) Ge Lucky Seven Pony Twins 2104.'57, 104 Sel. Olympics 1-P (9/62) Super Shuffle (12/61) rotors (12/63) 2150, '57, Ge Sky Gunner Bally Space Ship 200 Sel. Picnic 2P (10/58) Big 7 Shuffle (9/62) Tornado (3/64) Ge Night 2200,'58, 200 Sel. Preview Fighter Bally Speed Boat 2-P (8/62) Super 8 (4/63) Thunder (6/64) Ge 2 -Player 2204, '58, 10% Sel. Basketball Bally Tnrvle. Trolley Qun. of Diam. (6/59) CHICAGO COIN Shuffles WILLIAMS Boll Bowlers 2250,'58, 200 Ge Rifle Gal. (6/54) Bert Lane Lancer Horst Sel. Race Time 2P (3/59) Triple Strike (2/55) Roll -A -Ball 6P (12/56) Ge Big 2300, '59, 200 Sel. Top Rifle Bert Lane Merry -Go - Rack -A -Ball 1P (12/621 Arrow (2/55) UPRIGHTS Gallery (6/54) 2304,'59, 101 Sel. Rocket Ship lP (5/58) Cr. 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Will Balls Gottlieb Shipmates; William, Yen N ENl DISTRIBUTORS 1024 COMMONWEALTH pay Widow, Heat Wave, Soccer; Belly It' FP.0 CASH, Call or Write BERNARD .1. ROSEN- HAVE YOUR "SOITOTTS FUN WITh AVE.. BOSTON 16. MASS. (Tel. RE BERG. 726 NORTH KNOXVILLE AVE., Diver. Grand Tour, Mad World; Mee 4-1304). Water" games factory reconditioned. in- Sun Valley, Bronco, Champion Gon. PMr PEORIA, ILLINOIS 61602. PEORIA 309- clude. new 05; 674-1423. scoring arrangement. improved Write. REDD DISTRIBUTING COMPAIT pump. repair. refinish cabinet. replace worn INC.. 80 COOLIDGE HILL RD., Wan RS. R LATE BINGOS mechanical parta. New machines made to TOWN, MASS. 926-2250 area code ill. rndy MiSS AMERICA/UP. GO7T- order. Write AQUATIC' PRODTTCTS lieb 2-4 Players. Boa Inrama Late Bally 15 OR RPM RECORDS. NEW USED. NO CORP.-8038 AT.VERSTONF. AVE.-i.OS re 1 Bowlers. Unshopped. complete, working. quantity too or small. packed original large Highest prier. ANGELES. CALIF. (Tel. 645-19801, IF iT'S PANORAM PARTS YOiT WAIT cartons. Pay cash In dollars. paid. Write stating quantity nn hand. TONY. Prices FOB nearest PHIL GOULD HAS 'EM. ALL TYPEIO! BINGO; seaport. MAX LOBO (SALGANO DIST. CO.. 4135 W. ARMI - & CO.. MEiR 23, ANTWERP. BELGIUM. TAGE. CHICAGO FISCHER SLATE TOP BUMPER POOL $125: FILMS FOR Panoram Peeks. PHIL COULD 39. iLL. (Tel. Dickens -221 MARKET ST. N.J. lid Cable: LOBOMA. (Tel. 33.81.33). 2-7060). United 11' Bowling Alley $75; Bally ABC -NEWARK, gnel Bowling iahe II' $75. Crating Extra. MO - 201-MArket 4-3297) AQIil HAWK SKILL GAMES CO.. 67 SWAGGER - h Unite RECORDS. TOWN ROAD. Odeon 45'o AND LP'S. SURPLUS. RF WANTED UP TO 50 SCOTIA. N.Y. 12302. turns. overstock. rut -opts. etc. - COIN -OPERATED BRAND NEW KEENEY BLACK DRAGO)" HARRY Radios. Quote Price. Quantity and Condi- Keeney Deluxe Red Arrows. Keener 7" WARRINF.R, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC tion. LAUE CO. CLEVELAND COiN MACHINE EX- AMI R 120 $215: J 120 $345: K 120 $445; Dragons and Star Llte uprights. SABRA! -153 IfeI.EAN AVE.. YONKERS. N.Y. CHANGE. HO (Tel. GReenleaf 6-7778). INC., 2029 Prospect. Cleveland, CONTINENTAL 2-200 $595: SEEBURG V CHEWAN COIN MACHINE CO.. 1136 Ohio. TO 1-6715. 200's 9150 or five for $695: Q's $695 to STREET. NORTH BATTLEFORD, 8Ag1 $695; HV 200 Rideways $95 er three for CANADA. (Tel. 2989). $250: Wail: 1900's $225 nr three for ATTENTION: DISTRIBUTORS AND $600: REC- USED MODELS 2104, 2150, 2250, 2304, 2300 Bally Fun Phones like new $95: Spinner erd shops. There'. Cold on your shelf. Want $50; PRI() 45 rpm record. op not dual pricing. 5250 Boxes. Fnr resale Table Hockeys $95; Pro Golfer $395; ATTENTION OPS! GET LOWDOWN to In years old. Highest quote lowest price. Also used vending equipment direct overseas on all billiard supplies coin machina MA prices paid anywhere. Up to 43c earh-nor EQUIPMENT DISTRIB- choice. BIG UTORS. INC.. 2715 East Princess Ann shipment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN accessories. etc. DIAMOND COIN WWine'RI JOHN RECORDS. 697 WASH- Road. AND SNYDER 609 AVE.. M INGTON ST.. BOSTON. MASS. Norfolk, Virginia. CO. -13200 W. WARREN EXCHANGE. WOOD'S 712e). (Tel. 338- AVE. DEARBORN. MICH. (Tel. LUzon FOLK, VIRGINIA. (Tel. 625-1716). 2-2300)

USED RHYTHM AND BLUES 45'S. WE PAY $ top prices SPECIAL -SPECIAL -SPECIAL: RITR1 MECHANIC WANTED, AGE 25 TO plus freight. Write first, stating RI -SPEED SUPER FAST SHTTFPT.E BOARD 00 checking 35. FOR approximate amount on hand. Was. Rings for Pin Games --to Distribute" and servicing route.. Jake boxes. Blues and 24 one -pound cans per rase. $9.50 DYNABALL COMPANY, $039 Wad* bowlers, games. Write or wire: rhythm & blues only. please. RECORD f.n.h. Dalla.. Texas. Sold on money bark MUSIC RANEY MART. 2222 ELM, DALLAS, TEXAS Skokie, Illinois. CO 628 N. CARVER. GREENS - 75201. guarantee. Distributor for D. Gnttlleb. BURG. INDIANA. Phone Riverside 8-2053. ChiCoin. STATE. MUSIC DiSTRTBTTTORS INC.. 31011 MAIN ST.. DALLAS. TEXAS. POKERiNO. REFINISHED. RECOND new baekglaes with drop chute. Imt WE PAY CASH AS AI. WAYS FOR: WANTED TO BUY -COIN COUNTING with or without match feature. Batik burr; Wurlitrer: SEE. Equipment. State Make. Model, EXPORT. KEY WEST: SHOW TIME: AMI and Rork-Ola musts. Price and BEACH TiME: HOLLY CRANES: BAL- tare In kit form for your presort Gottlieh Pin.: Arcade equipment: Bell. Rin Condition. COiN COUNTERS. INC., 2526 LERiNA, Aleo new ges: Write or rnhle: W. Pico Blvd.. Los Angeles 6, ETC: Belly Wild Lemon. F.P. PALMER AT REI.IN. Calif. Double Up: Triple Bell Draw Bell: TRAVIS-P.O. BOXote2 6-MILLVILJ TRACO-3l SOMERSTRA AT Keeney: N.J. 1. BELGIUM. -ANTWERP Red Arrow; Flashback: Sweet Shawnee: Blark Dragon: Buckley Track Odds: Rock- ets & AMI Phoness. CROSSE-DUNHAM & CO. 225 WRIGHT FOR QUICK ACTION: CHROME WA SEL1. - BLVD. - GRETNA lee w TOUR SURPLUS 45'n TO THE NA- LA. (Tel. 367-4365) boxes: 100 Seeburg IW1 tion'a lsrge.t user. We are the nation's 315.00: 100 Seeburg IVWA 200 "47% most packager of fore- $35.00. SEACOAST DISTRiBUTOR9. ord promotionally priced rec- pack.. We nurchs.e unlimited quanti- FOR UNITED JUMBO NORTH AVENUE. ELIZABETH. ties. on a steady SALE OR ROYAL 16' BOWLER JERSEY 07201. BIGELOW 8-3524.5. basis. Wire -phone for $75; Bonus 16' $125: Duplex quick deal. NATIONAL BAC-O-TIrWF.S 16' $175: INC. P. O. Advance 16' $200: ABC Tournament 875; BOX 177 -ISLAND PARR. N.Y. All are as is, Ú04y 11558 (Area 516 -TU 9-93001. not shopped. Have Gans, WURLiTZER 2000 $125.00 OR 3 FOR I oR SA LE -CAMES & MUSiC OF Ove balls. drink machines and Hal Kinds: ALL vendors. cigarette Seeburg ED $275.00; A.M.I. K Pin Games 375.00 up; S. Alleys Write or call. CENTRAL DTST. $495.00. wooden rail pin f $50.00 op: 10 INC.-2315 Clearance on & 12 Col. Eastern. 20.00: OLIVER ST. -ST. LOUIS 3. Write BIRD MUSiC DISTRIBUTORS NEW 45 RPM RECORDS. E2's $175.00; E -1's $125.00; 11 col Rowe MO. (Tel. MAL 3511). toe large or small. NO QI'ANTIT1' $95.00; KI2 DuGrenier 124-126 POYNTZ AVE.. MANHAT7' We pay the highest price. $75.00; 30 Col Cont. KANSAS (Tel. PR 8-52291. pla. all freight. Also over $100.00; 18 Col Smokeshop $75.00. V-200 records. -run return hit $115.00: 222's Contort immediately for quick $590.00; DS160'e $875.00; Call ROCK-OLA & WURLTTZER MUSIC: BALLY transaction. We pa. rash. SUTTON G. K. GABRIELSON CO.. 725 MEMORIAL BINGOS: ORD RE( - GOTTLiEB & WILLIAMS Nov- V200 PARTS -ALL UNITS COMPL111 Ì CO. -26 WEST 20th ST. DR. S. E.. ATLANTA, GA. JA5-7141. elty Game,: Fischer YORK, N.Y. (Tel. -NEW & Irving Kaye Pool Mechanism with TORMAT $54.50, CH 24216). Tables; Chicago Coin & United Shuffle Al- Selector $22.50. Amplifier $24.50. Sir leys. 9 New & Used. Expertly pecked te ship Receiver $12.50, DPU unit $12.50. WILLIAMS OFFICIAL BASEBALL anyplace. Call er write to MR. Short-Stop $219; NASTAST DIS- (set of 4) $20.00. WANTED COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS $125: Jungle $175; 4 Roses $250; TRIBUTING COMPANY, 839 BARONNE for information on restyle kits. 512 R BOOK AND Gottlieb Gi Gi STREET. Wiring erhematic for Seeborg Bear $335.00; Slick Chick $275. NEW ORLEANS. LA. (Tel. FINISHING CO.S.,201 E. DAGGETT 3'- Seeburg Gun and Export Buyers: Keeney Red Arrow. 5234386) QUICKLY! Chicken Sam Gunn. Would also like Games. $115; WORTH, TEXA to buy Chicken Sam. Complete. Let Trail Blazers $125; Bally Jamboree what you us know $125. Headquarters for all Pool have, condition, and price. of plies Table Sup- same. STAR AMUSEMENT at Cheapest Prices. D&L COIN MA- TWO 'DOWNEY-JOHNSON' IlAN71ALsoll STATE COMPANY. 136 CHINE COMPANY. 414 WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OP COUNTERS. STREET. WEST COLUMBIA. KELKER STREET. late Williams Two MODEL 20PHrle SOUTH CAROLINA (Tel. HARRISBURG, PA. 17105 Phones: 234-1051, Players. Write for prices. condition- Satisfaction f araatssl. 256-14291. 234-2235 MID -WEST DIST., 709 LINWOOD BLVD.- each. WRITE 8. V. WAiTS. ROUR KANSAS CiTY, MO. EL PASO ARKANSAS. 76 24, Cash Box -October ol '`U(tc

www.americanradiohistory.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANUFACTURERS NEW EQUIPMENT RO( '6i'4 CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION SALE FOR -(Coned) Prices ore list factory. tea shown prices f.o.b. Manufacturers have not authorized prices where no price is shown 111 'ECIALS: COMPLETELY RECONDI- Jumbo 75:48 TIONED: Bally 3 In Line (4 pl.) $295: ALL -TECH INDUSTRIES HLPC-1-Stereo LP. 160 Selection, Hide- hootenanny $265; Gottlieb Flying Chariots Gold Crest (3',4)x6' 6 Pkt. Table) .. MARVEL MFG. CO. away Plays 33-1,3 and 46 HPM records Gold Great (454x9' 6 (2 pl.) $345; Texan (4 pl.) $175; Sweet Pkt. Table) .. Slugger -Counter Baseball intermixed, Album pricing and universal Gold Crean (8 x7' 6 Pkt. Table , . . (1t, 50, TI Sioux (4 pl.) $125; Queen of Diamonds $85: 10f) pricing syateni, income totalizer. aRaider Game r 8' 5 United Gold Greet (4x8' 6 Pkt. Table MIDWAY MFG. CO. DS160H-Directiunal Stereo, 160 Selection 8k Gun $125; DeLuxegoe Baseball AMERICAN SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. Flying Turns 2P (9/64) Phono. With Artist of the Week Feature, Al $195; Bally Bowler 16' $395; Wurlitzer 2200 Electra "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) Trophy Gun (6/64) Universal Pricing, Plays 33-1/3 and 45 1%;,D181 $295; 2100 $195; AMI JDJ 200M $295. Electra "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) RPM records intermixed, Half Dollar, Re- ANDERSON AMUSEMENT NATIONAL VENDORS, INC. mote optional. -N61MICKEY Electra "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) CIGARETTE Control COMPANY, 314 EAST 11th ST.. ERIE, Classic "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) VENDORS SC -1 -Stereo Consolette, 160 Selection. PENNSYLVANIA. Phone: GLendale 2-3207. Classic "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) Series 113; 18 8 -column shifts, cap. 447 Includes the following features: Person- Upright -Series 118; 13 8 -col. shifts, cap. 447 D Classic "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) alized, Album of the Month. Album and MACHINES, MILLS L. 5 & Imperial Shuffleboard (16' to Crown series 222; 22 sel., cap, 616 single pricing, Pushbutton volume control. 22') Crown series 800; 20 seL, cap. 850 lw(, 10CDY comb. Makeoffer.Ex. Treas. 0Cove & Imperial Cushion Model (12') Remote selection, Twin stereo speakers, Consolette-Series 660. 20 sel., cap. 670 1St; Un. Carnival Rifle $75.00 ea. Wm.'s King Bank Shot Model Remote income totalizer. (Available In (9') Moduline-22M; 22 sel., cap. 616 ;; Swat & Un. Slugger $75.00 ea. New Ameri- Copper Finish) AD AUTOMATENBAU FOERSTER Moduline-80M; 20 cap. 860 e dryer 110V $50.00. We ship every- eel., 3W100-Wall-O-Matic 100, Single Pricing 1q ran Hand Natl. Sales Agents, L. T. Patterson Distribs. TRi.where. GRECO BROS. AMUSEMENT CO.. Foosball Match PROTOCISION ENGINEERING, INC. TW1-Twin stereo wall speaker, 8 inch 1288 B'WAY, ALBANY. N.Y. V -Shape Shuffle TC1-Twin stereo corner speakers, 8 inch G Re INC., Europa Meister Eishockey lei. TR1-Twin stereo recessed speakers, 8 Inch 2. Musikbar 100 REDD DISTRIBUTING CO, 2NNSYLVANIA OPERATORS ONLY. CON - EBWC1 - 12 Extended bass corner/wall to single coin. Lotta Funs, Billiard Tables Miniatur Cinch Instant Shine Vendor - veined Barrel AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS (Vendor and packaged Cinch product) speaker, 12 inch Fain, Shoot A Lines, Lite A Lines, Fun CO. Giepen Coffee Vendor (Natl. Agents) PRVC-2-Powered remote volume control RO( we VENDORS Spola 63. Foreign buyers still have avail- CIGARETTE Vend -A -Book Comic Book Vendor CC -2 -Coin counter ° col able a few Bingo and Uprights. Write for Smokeshop "Starlite 450"; 18 sel cap. 450 BACKGROUND MUSIC Bit 3 prices. D. & P. MUSIC, 27 EAST PHIL - Smokeshop "Starlite 630"; 18 seL, cap. 680 ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. Encore! 760 Sel. ri. C$ ADELPHIA STREET, YORK, PA. PHONE Smokeshop "Starlite 850"; 27 sel., cap. 860 Caravelle (20 Col. 800 Packs) Model 8002 BMS-2-Background Music unit, 1000 sel. 848-1846. CANDY VENDOR Cigarette Machine BMC-1-Background Music Compact Candyshop Model 425 160 -Sel. (Grand Prix) 7" LP DeL BMCA-1-Companion Audio CKGROUND MUSIC OPERATORS-TAPE- AUTO -PHOTO St. -Mon. CIGARETTE VENDOR P(F CO. Model 418 -SA 160 -Sel. 7" LP, athon librarian continuous tape machine. Model 12 Studio (Rhapsody II) 4E3-Modular unit, 826 pack capacity. new. $8,246.00 Del. St -Mon. Like $925.00. OMAHA MUSIC SERV- BALLY MFG. CO. 4E3XM-Modular (less match unit) 826 pack '19.1, ICE, 832 SO. 50th AVE., OMAHA, NE- Model 414 100 -Sel. (Capri II) with St Op- capacity. e BRASKA. All The Way Shuffle 2P tional 4E4 -Free Standing, Personalized, 826 pack Big Day 4P (9/64) Model 408 100 -Sel. Wall Phono (33-1/8 Op- capacity. -SWITCH ASSEMBLIES. 2 in 1 2P (8/64) . .. tional) (lean $ LAYS LOW 4E4XM-Free Standing, Personalized 1Ti at, high quality, general purpose open Grand Tour IP (7/64) 1628 Deluxe "Stereo Twins" Speakers match unit) 825 pack capacity 0, 144 Happy Tour (Add style made to your specifications. Short run -A -Ball Model) 1629 "Stereo Twine Jr" Speakers 4E6, 4E5M; 22 sel., cap. 826 Yi 2 an specialty. Also electrical harnesses. Deluxe Bally Bowler 16' lengths 1960 Remote Volume Control Unit COFFEE VENDOR (BR MFG. CO.-2847 W. FULLER- (Jan. 1964) Model 600 160-Sel. Stereo Speaker Wallbox brews MARVEL Bucky Bronco Kiddie 682-C-Seeburg/Bally Coffee vendor ' TON AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. (Tel. DI Horse $995.00 8 level personal pushbutton volume control coffee cup at a time. Coffee -Chocolate (dry - 1678 160 -Sel. Wallbox 2.2424). T. H. BERGMAN CO. ingredients) 200 7 oz. cups. Selective: 5 '8 1 Nat'l Sales Agents, Duncan Sales Co. 1684 100 -Sel. Wallbox Modular Coffee Ven- IB 1551 Universal Wall Box Bar Bracket 664-D-Seeburg/Bally URL: 1800 $225: WURL: 2150 $345: Arizon Gun (Live action pellets) dor. Coffee -Chocolate (dry ingredients) 450 00 I 1981 Money Counter for Model 426, 418 -SA 2200 2300 7 oz. 5 Warl: $495; Won]: $595: War': CAMECA & 414 cups. Selective: 1400 0695; Wild: 2500 $795; NORTH-WEST Scopitone-Audio-Visual Machine. 88-Sel., 26 664-DS-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- utA Model TRLR-M-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup (dry BALES CO. of OREGON. -1040 S.W. 2nd inch screen. Natl. Sales Agents, Scopi - Vendor fresh brew, modulator door dor, Coffee-Chocolate -Soup or Tea -PORTLAND 4, -Batch 460 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 AVE. OREGON. (Tel. tone Inc.. USA. and 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways. ingredients) 128.6557). light, 684-R--Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- E 1l.A cream and sugar, whipped powdered COAN MFG. CO, extra dor, Coffee -Chocolate (refrigerated cream). pn chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh CIGARETTE VENDORS 460 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 1 soA i1TED 16' FALCON B.A. $425; 16' Model 74 -MD: 74 sel., cap. 74 cream, with changer. Coffee Vendor-Fits any Ietu1 1403 -S Hot Chocolate. Soup 767-Seeburg/Bally (ambo B.A. $195: Silver Roll -Down $550: Model 74-APC; 74 sel., cap. 74 Model -Coffee. - in -line modular installation. Coffee-Choco- i61 t Soper Slugger Baseball Shuffle Base - Single cup fresh brew. 500 cup capacity. $95; Model 94 -UM ; 94 eel.. cap. 94 late -Soup or Tea (dry ingredients), 660 ;H1G1 sail (Floor 4 ways, extra cream and sugar. sample) $595; Chicoin: Six Model 94 -UC: 94 sel.. cap. 94 Coffee cup capacity. Selective: 6 game Bowler S/A $325; 6 -Pl. Home Run Model 116 -WM; 116 eel., cap. 116 with sugar and cream buttons a standard Baseball $95; WMS. Titan Mid- feature. strong coffee button kit, PIC -A -PAC Gun $325 Model 110 -WC: 116 eel., cap. 116 (Extra All -Purpose Vendor Model 16G1; 15 selec- IOVil way: Slugger Baseball Deluxe Shoot - Model 2017, available for Model 1403-S. $350; CANDY VENDORS tions; Up to 315 items lest at Gallery $225; CENTRAL OHiO COIN- Model 74-APD. 74 sel., cap. 74 Also available as Model 1408 without hot re.0 NACBINE ERR. INC. 315 E. 5th AVE.- Model 94 -UD. 94 eel., cap., 94 whipped soup feature). SHIPMAN MFG. CO. TOLUMBUS 1. OHiO. (Tel. 294-3529). Model 116 -WD. 116 sel., cap.. 116 Model 1200-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup - CIGARETTE VENDORS G Model 188-D, 188 sel. cap., 188 single cup fresh brew. 600 cup capacity. Mark II; 13 or 17 columns Model 47 -Pastry. 47 eel.. cap., 47 Coffee 4 ways, extra cream and sugar CORP. LLB AND JENNiNGS FRUiTSLOT MA - buttons are standard. SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING TRINES. BALLY BINGOS. HOLLY CHICAGO COiN MACHINE Model 8402 -Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup and Little Pro (8/64) TRANES and Flipper Pin Games for export. Mustang Pin 2P Tea Model). Single cup. fresh Traveling Frog 1LMAN -(Compact Ride Willi, ENTERPRISES -BENDER WARE- Royal Flash Pin 2P (8/64) brew, serves coffee and tea 4 ways. Orbiting Gemini BOUSE-P.O. BOX 4300-RENO. NEVADA. 4 Traveling Dinosaur er; B DeVille Shuffle Alley (8/64) .. Model 3403 -as above, without way tea (8/64) Space Ship Worl1, feature. to Other TENTiON: Champion Rifle Range (1/84) Model 460 Book-O-Mat/Shop-O-Mat, all pur- Travel Pony (Adaptable WHOLESALERS AND EX - Rides NG(( 'ORTERS. Write pose visual merchandiser -General sun- for our prices on phono- CINEVISION CORP. 40 -Selections--ca- RD. :raphs ready for export shipment. UNITED Cinebox (Audio -Visual) dries and pocket books, UNiTED MFG. CORP. esad )1ST. iNC.-902 WEST pacity variable on merchandise. Polaris Bwlr. (8/64) SECOND STREET 4 -flavors, -WICHITA 3, KANSAS. DuKANE CORP. Model 8800 Can Soft Drink Vendor. Orbit Shuffle (8/64) Ski 'n Skore 200-can capacity, 82 -cane precool storage. VENDORS TO,el UNIVERSAL LLY EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. ROWE AC SERVICES Candimat Vendor 1LL 11 BiNGOS: LIDOS, CAN CANS, CiR- with Auto- Queens, Card Vender (Mechanical). Model Rowe -AMI M-200 Phonograph .011 sa Laguna Beach, Roller Derby. mix, Stereo -Round (Plays 88-1/8-46 ste- URBAN INDUSTRIES Phonographs:16,ands eeburg 412 "Vacuumatie." Vende Exhibit's Movie Theaters ARL )9160. AQI60. Trading Cards. Capacity: 600 $76.50 reo or monaural records, Intermixed.) Has AYI60, 22 others. convertibility. 200 selections, Model AP -10 lbip in United States or export from port (Including 8,000 FREE cards) three -in -one Panoram d New Card Vender (Mechanical). Model 180 selections, or 100 selections. Orleans. OPERATORS SALES. INC.. 200 Sel. Mon. Kiddie Kolor Kartoon 122 WASHINGTON AVENUE. NEW OR- X500 (2 push chutes). Venda Ex- HAC-200 Hideaway. Act o 2ANS, LOUISIANA. hibit's Trading Cards. Capacity: HIOB -200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo U.S. BILLIARDS INC. . Phone 822-2370. WQ-100 100 1,000 Cards. $49.60 CFA Stepper, CFD Stepper, 6 Pkt. Series: ritA4 (Including 1,500 FREE Cards) Sel. W.B., WQ-100 100 Sel. W.B. WQ-120 Pro 1-78x46 C0. TIONAL CIGARETTE W.B., WQ-200 200 Sel. W.H., MACHINES. NEW - Peet Card Vender (Electrical). 120 Sel. Play. Pro 2-88x61 painted and in perfect condition. Series Models SV -1 & MSV "Vacuumatic." WQ-200-1 200 Sel. W.H., Dual Price Pro 8-98x58 11-$165.00. Series II ML. -9155.00. Phone Vends Standard Scenic Poet Cards. WQ-200-8 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play. Pro 4-103x58 Apltol 5-1949 or write DAVID TREViNO. Capacity: 1.000 Cards. $99.50 4-eoin Rejector. Pro 5-114x64 08 GUADALUPE STREET, SAN ANTO- (Slug rejector included) F-10416 Bar Grip. W.B. Mounting Bracket Bumper Pool VDOr# 110. TEXAS. Plastic Laminator (Mechanical). EX -600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker 56x40 EX -700 Wall Speaker 75x43 Model 444PV "Vecuumatic." Vends of Grille COI$ RGF. SUPPLY laminating material. Capacity: 800. $98.50 L-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice A OF BASEBALL GAMES. Random Pattern, VALLEY SALES CO. 13 Villiam's Hollywood Types Listed: L-2116 ti111(1 -Card Plnballs, Gottlieb Lite- FISCHER SALES & MFG. CO. L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2605 Circular Bumper Poole and Seven Sean. Some Up Rights. Model 522S/W Reg. Size Vrite to: Empress 101 (101") Flush -Mount Grille 1626 3rd AVENUE. or telephone Empress 92 (92") 20 eel. 800 pack. Model 776-70x46 iIo1Sne 764-6703. Riviera Cigarette, Model 875-88x50 iAL' ,py HALLGREN DISTRiBU- Crown One Hundred (100") Cigarette Merchandiser. 14 selec- ORS, INC. MOLINE, iLL. Celebrity Model 975-93x53 D2111 Regent 91 (91") tion. 510 pack canaelty, modular line. Regent 77 (77") Ambassador Clg. Vendor 286; 14 eel., cap. Model 1076-101x67 !TED JUMBO Crown Fiesta -Reg. Pumper Model 765-78x46 BOWLER $125, RALLY 510 ... . ?la,l $450. (Non Coin) Empire VIII (101") 260: 20 sel., sap. 800 Model 865-88x50 bBally Lucky Alley Bowl er $250. Celebrity Clg. 'vendor Model De CI Empire VIT (92") Candy Merchandiser, 11 selections, 935-93x53 9STRiBUTiNG Celebrity Model 1036-100x57 .. . RICOC CO..w capacity. modular. BAOX 175, MINERAL J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. 360 160 cap. El Magnifico Series rhott'ELLS, TEXAS. PHONE 77 Candy Merchandiser. 11 sal.. FA 5-3600. Little Leaguer (12/62) Mrchandiser, 20 sel., Model 884-88x50 ana Double Header (12/62) Testy 20 Candy Model 934-93x63 560 map. égoo.'( SHUFFLE Save Our Business Merchandiser. 5 selection, Model 1014-101x57 Deluxe U.S. Marshall 54 Gun Celebrity Pastry Jumbo', 'Monarchs', $95. 0Rea. 100 capacity, modular. THE VENDO CORP. Riled Shuffle Kicker & Catcher Merchandiser. 7 selec- VENDORS fightning', Alleys - 'Handicap' and ART Challenge Pistol Celebrity Hot Food CIGARETTE $85.00 ea. 140 capacity, modular. CA1A Console: 22 eel., cap. 860 ane', Gottlieb - 'Melody ART Guesser Scale tion. 130 te- $176.00 and 'Photo Finish', $225.00. Celebrity All Purpose Merchandiser. C-28; 16 sel., cap. 620 1tOM eeney-'Roll-A-Line' ART Rifle Sport modular. cap. 428 hiCoin (Like New). $125.00. nacity, 100 selection, 429 -Special: 11 sel., 'Variety Aristo Scale . pl IA Roll Down', Fresh Drew Coffee Merchandiser, Continental "30": RO sel cap. 810 iA $245.00 and Celebrity AA sir League' capacity. modular. : 30 eel., cep. 890 RISES, $95.00. BETSON ENTER - GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS 11 selection. 760 cup Tobacco Sboppe "30" INC., 3726 AVE., Popcorn Vendor Drink ORTH BERGEN, TONNELE Celebrity crushed ice fea- WILLIAMS MFG. CO. itoc N. J. (Tel. UN 3-8627). D. GOTTLIEB CO. tion, 10001dcup capacity, Mini-CIf W lay North Star IP (10/64) ture optional, modular. River Boat IP (9/64) Dollar Bill Changer. 10 change combina- PAUL W. HAWKiNS MFG. tions, up to $300 bank capacity. THE WURLiTZER COMPANY $ 846.00 accommodating 200 -.sel. phono. DRIP` Roden Pony Celebrity Condiment unit, 2600 Stereo-Monn., JIb Ben Hur Chariot 645.00 oven, can opener. ketchup, mustard, salt, 2810 Stereo -Mono.. 100 -sel. phono. MISCELLANEOUS Twin Onarterhorse 576.00 pepper. etc., modular. Wall Boxes Ate `- Derby Pony 550.00 Music (Tape Car- 6121 Private Stereo Snkr. for use on Wu iRIB$11 Jr Customic Background Sam The Clown 896.00 tridge) 5200 and W R 5250 with Models 2300 thru 2700 9). co PROFESSIONAL iRViNG KAYE CO.. INC. SEERURG CORP. `rent COMEDY LINES! THE Blue) (6/63) 6010 WB Ten Top Tunes sel. 504 laugh library NON -COIN MODELS LPC-480 (Tangerine or -sel. in show badness. Deluxe Continental (Blonde Cabinet) Stereo LP Con- 5250 WTI 200 10-25-504 ( r b0Nu: over 460,000 (4x9') LPC-1R WB 104 -sel. '$$$ copies sold. Used Ambassador 70 (85"x47") sole. 100 selection Phono. 6207 . oiled,oniedy jockeys! 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