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The Platters, who have become one of the top international singing: groups, are pictured in the upper photograph in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, where they have scored some of their greatest successes during the past year. In the lower photograph, they are shown giving their latest Mercury recording of “You’re Making A Mistake” to Hunter Hancock, who is currently celebrating his tenth anniversary on KPOP in Eos Angeles.

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Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. Pos. 7/26 7/19 7/26 7/19 7/26 7/19 7/26 7/19 7/26 7/19 7/26 7/19 l—~ Pcstrscia 14— Everybody 25—Born Too 37—Jennie Lee 50— Early In The 62—Nothing in 1 3 Loves A Late 28 21 Morning The World MG-12672—MORTY CRAFT AW-108—JAN 8, ARNIE — 51 — *VI-7245— PEREZ PRADO Lover 30 71 LI-55186—BILLY WARD & 54 AP-9934—PONY-TAILS DOMINOES AC-6121— & CA-4004—NAT "KING" COLE 20 27 RINKY-DINKS CO-41195— CR-62006— 2—Poor Little 38— Blue Blue 63—Witch Doctor 26—Moon Talk 40 28 Fool IS—Enchanted 33 — Day 51— Little LI-55132—DAVID SEVILLE 5 6 Island VI-7274—PERRY COMO 44 44 IM-5528—RICKY NELSON VI-7010— Serenade 13 14 By CO-41194—FOUR LADS 55 45 64—ns Get CO-41198—GLENN OSSER 27—-Return AP-9939—EDDIE CALVERT 60 67 KA-221—JANE MORGAN 39—Over The FO-107—MONTENEGRO CR-61999— BILLY WILLIAMS 3—Splish Splash To Me LO-1800— TED HEATH 2 4 25 16 Weekend LO-1 807—JOHNSON BROS. AC-6117—BOBBY DARIN 1 6— T rue Love 42 53 VI-7268—AMES BROS. 65—June, July My CA-3894—DEAN MARTIN VK-0330—TEDDY RANDAZZO 16 19 CM-142—PLAYBOYS CC-462—JACK SCOTT And August 68 74 4-—-Hard Headed 28— For Your 40_ Chemise 52—By The Light ME-71 336—RUSTY DRAPER 17—-Secretly Precious Love Woman Please Sil- 4 5 12 7 23 22 Of The JIMMIE RODGERS 32 55 66—Don't Go VI-7280— RO-4070— AN-1013—JERRY BUTLER & SB-102—GERRY GRANAHAN very Moon IMPRESSIONS 52 54 Home 18—A Certain RO-4083—JIMMY BOWEN 53 29 5___Yokety Yak 41—Kathy-© RO-4072—PLAYMATES Smile 29—All 5 Have To 3 1 43 49 15 15 AC-6116—COASTERS is DE-30640—EARL GRANT 53—

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Pos. Last Week PATRICIA PEREZ PRADO i VI-7245— Perez Prado MG-1 2672—Morty Craft

YAKETY YAK

COASTERS 1 2 AC-61 16 —Coasters

SPLISH SPLASH 4 3 RORRY DARIN AC-6117— Bobby Darin

HARD HEADED WOMAN 4 ELVIS PRESLEY' 6 VI-7280— Elvis Presley

PURPLE PEOPLE EATER 5 SHER WOOLLY 2 MG-l 2651 —Sheb Wooley

POOR LITTLE FOOL

RICKY NELSON 11 6 IM-5528— Ricky Nelson

WHEN 7 KALIN TWINS 8 DE-30642— Kalin Twins

SECRETLY 8 JIMMIE RODGERS 5 RO-4070—Jimmie Rodgers

REBEL-'ROUSER 9 DUANE EDDY 9 JA-1104— Duane Eddy

LEFT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR HEART 10 PATTI PAGE 13 ME-71331 — Patti Page VI-7284—Vaughn Monroe

IS DREAM. 12) ENDLESS SLEEP. 13) ONE 11) ALL 1 HAVE TO DO SUMMER NIGHT. 14) ENCHANTED ISLAND. 15) A CERTAIN SMILE. 16) IF DREAMS ME. 1 8) MY TRUE LOVE. 1 9) CAME TRUE. 1 7) RETURN TO WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE. 20) PADRE. 21) JENNIE LEE. 22) EVERYBODY LOVES A LOVER. 24) 23) GUESS THINGS HAPPEN THAT WAY. BIG MAN. 25) FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE. 26) NO CHEMISE PLEASE. 27) FEVER. 28) JUST A DREAM. 29) LITTLE STAR. 30) GINGERBREAD.. 31) DON'T GO HOME. 32) YOUNG AND WARM AND WONDERFUL. 33) BORN TOO LATE. 34) WITCH DOCTOR.

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A DISK & SLEEPER B VERY GOOD C FAIR

B+ EXCELLENT C+ GOOD D MEDIOCRE “OnJy those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX’*

JOEY DURANT AND THE ROMPERS ELLIOTT BROS. DATENITERS ORCH. (Ace 120) The Cash Rex (Disneyland 106) “D 0 L L Y” [Dauphin BMI “BILLY BOY BOP” (2:33) [Walt , B Durante] Durant and the instru- W+ Disney ASCAP — Parisi] Tony mentalists work well together on a Disk of the Week Paris handles the vocal chores as the strong rocker. The songster belts the Elliott Brothers’ Orchestra serves up being followed by sharp a good teenage jump dance item. number, while “BIRD DOG” (2:12) ‘DEVOTED TO YOU” (2:21) punctuations from the sax section. [Acuff-Rose BMI—Bryant] [Acuff-Rose BMI—Bryant] f«, “MEXICAN HOE -DOWN (La Session the kids can take a liking to. «T Raspa)” (3:10) [Walt Disney THE EVERLY BROTHERS (Cadence 1350) ASCAP] This half is an instrumental, |* “HELLO BABY!” [Dauphin BMI galloping-tempo rendition of the main- tf+ Durante] Powerful, blues affair • The torrid chart pace favorite “Mexican Hat Dance” mixed will be is socked out by Durant. tained by the ‘twosome’ together with a few other melodies. continued with its latest effort, Kids cheering in backdrop can be both sides of which are equally heard thruout. Sounds like an on the potent. “Bird Dog” is a rhythmic DONNIE BOYD spot recording. ditty about a Don Juan, (Dart 1003) whose trying to steal a fella’s gal. LEE TULLY The boys harmonize in exciting up- “MARTHA” (1:55) [Travis BMI (MGM 12692) tempo fashion, interrupted through- B"r -—Boyd, Wilco] Boyd sizzles “PURPLE HERRING FRESSER” the disk comments from through a typical big beat name-song. out by B (2:08) [Cordial BMI — Wooley; a deep voice. warm-hearted beat- The production rises above the ditty A Special lyric: Tully] Lee Tully, a ballad, “Devoted To You” is wrap- itself, and comes off as a slick r&r comedy songster who should appeal in typical Everly Brothers’ offering for the kids. ped up to the many fans of Mickey Katz pick. Either sincerity. Take your records, hands in a humorous Yiddish side has a chart personality. p “KRUNCHY” (2:05) [Travis EVERLY BROTHERS novelty disk set to one of the biggest M"r BMI—Boyd, Wilco] Boyd’s guitar tunes of the year, “Purple People gets the main play in this mostly Eater”. There’s a definite market for instrumental beat display. ‘UP UNTIL NOW” (2:29) [Roosevelt BMI—Blackwell] this merchandise.

“T I I A BAINER (Dry “NO REGRETS” (2:45) [Obie BMI—Blackwell] fi R K N v< Bones)” (2:48) [Lee-Tee BMI THE McGUIRE SISTERS JOHNNIE RAY (Columbia 41213) Tully] The familiar “Dry Bones” folk (Coral 62021) standard is given the same treat- • The “Up Until Now” side ment by Tully. Results are good for

. “VOLARE (NEL BLU DIPINTO catches Ray in one of his most a few chuckles. DI B BLU)” (2:36) [Robbins AS- effective moods, that of the go-for- CAP — Modugno, Migliacci, Parish] BARBARA PITTMAN broke belter, and a big chart item The disk is the initial group voicing (Phillips 3527) could be the result. Backed color- on the Italian ditty, and the p . “EVERLASTING LOVE” (1:55) gals go about it with a jaunty-senti- fully by a swinging chorus and D~r [Crystal BMI—Kesler] Bill Jus- mental harmony it deserves. Figure instrumental (organ included) get- tis sets up a thrilling jump backdrop appreciable reaction by the deejays for Barbara Pittman’s spirited de- up, romps through the ditty for this version. Ray livery of a torrid rocker. Charleston with a hand-clapping fervor. The beat breaks are exciting. Lark has a “DO YOU LOVE ME LIKE YOU “No Regrets” portion is taken by sound that could catch. She sings with [Leeds B KISS ME” (2:43) AS- Ray at a lazy, but forceful vocal oomph. Hoffman, Albano] CAP — Manning, approach. “Up Until Now” is the “COLD COLD HEART” (2:33) Another Italian melody, one which johnnie ray side that’ll get the play. B [Acuff-Rose BMI—Williams] The made chart news last year as “In- versatile canary changes the pace as fatuation” by Renato Carosone, is she chants the great Hank Williams deliciously dished-out by the gals. reading ‘CHARIOT ROCK” (2:18) [Golden West BMI—Burgess)] evergreen. Soft, tearful of Jocks ought to take to this portion, this old pop-countr’y smash. Could too. “SUBWAY” (2:34) [Jat BMI—Thompson] make noise again. Good choral back- THE CHAMPS (Challenge 59018) ing too. JO-ANN CAMBELL • The exciting instrumentalists JESSE BELVIN (RCA Victor 7310) (Gone 5037) have another chart certainty in its . “VOLARE (NEL BLU DIPINTO hand-clapping, beat treatment of n “I’M NOBODY’S BABY NOW” Dt DI BLU)” (3:09) [Robbins AS- U , the famed spiritual, “Swing Low, D ' [Leo Feist ASCAP—Davis, Agar, CAP — Modugno, Migliacci, Parish] Santley] A bluesy, beat turn for the Sweet Chariot”, appropriately re- Belvin offers a throaty, slow-beat evergreen by the lark. Tune takes to named here/ “Chariot Rock”. Side rock ’n roll interpretation of the tune the big beat well. Platter spinners getting big play from the industry. should be bought-up by the kids will like. Could make pop noise. This version will make its point to in short, chart order. The boys put the kids. Could make headway with “I REALLY, REALLY LOVE down a strong, funky statement on strong juke box-hop spins. B YOU” [Real Gone BMI—Hat- “Subway.” It’s “Chariot Rock” “EVER SINCE MET” (2:19) cher] Miss Cambell displays fine r&r WE f° r US ‘ [Clarence Freed BMI Sherman] vitality in this strong number with THE CHAMPS B — sincerely recites an ap- polished beat ingredients. Combo The songster pealing r&r romancer. chore effectively tags along. “PICKLE UP A DOODLE” (2:32) [Camarillo BMI—Joy] LEE CLARK (Gallo 109) THE SEVEN TEENS “THE RAIN FALLS ON EV’RY BODY” [Vernon ASCAP—Alter, Adams] “KISS THE GIRLS GOODBYE” (Golden Crest 503) (2:35) [Monument BMI — Stall- TERESA BREWER (Coral 62013) man, Hurwitz] Clark ambles nicely “STEADY GUY” (2:18) [C.F.G. # Miss Brewer has an entry in over a cute ditty in which the fella B BMI — Coschignano, Cromwell, goodbye to his former flames “Pickle Up A Doodle” that should says Gatto] The Seven Teens could have because he’s found The One Girl. a solid money-maker in this tear- delight her fans. The ditty is a Female chorus backdrop invitingly jerker. Gals tell a sad tale about folk-flavored item containing lyrics reads off the various names of girls another girl who lost her steady guy meant to be delivered in trigger- known to the Casanova. Interesting and can’t stop crying. Commercial quick fashion, an attack in which session that could receive lots of air- teen fare with a good rock-a-ballad Miss Brewer has few peers. Dick play. Watch it. Could happen. beat. Jacobs’ turkey-in-the-straw ork “DON’T PASS ME BY” (2:00) support is a sparkling backdrop B [Ad-Lib BMI—Kramer, Herman, “BUG OUT” (1:59) [C.F.G. BMI to the lark’s delivery. A happy f« Kolber] The fella is having a hard v"r —Coschignano,' Gatto] Another philosophy is expressed engagingly enough time with one girl on this teen directed side with an up-beat. by Miss Brewer on the flip deck. portion, which Clark warbles in a Whole idea is based around a popular Figure “Pickle Up A Doodle” for pleading way. Song has a melody that teenage expression meaning, let’s get TERESA BREWER the disk’s chart outlook. sticks. out of this joint. ((Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX” www.americanradiohistory.com August 2 1958 The Cash Box , Music Page 9 ,

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ALAN DALE THE CHARADES (United Artists 1 32) (MGM 12699) p “SHANG LANG A DING DONG” B . “VOLARE (NEL BLU, DIPINTO Dt (2:12) [Atlantic BMI — Zober, O+DI BLU)” (2:05) [Robbins AS- Salmirs] The tempo is medium-beat CAP—Modugno, Miglicacci] Dale de- here, and there are enough gimmicks buts on the MGM label with jaunty around to make this a busy r&r reading of the Italian melody, which “WHEN WILL I KNOW” “YOUR CHEATIN’ HEART” pressing. Keep close tabs on what may looks like one of the year’s big hits. (2:42) (2:14) step out into a big seller. supported by a The artist, brightly [Saxon BMI—Mure, Wolf] [Acuff-Rose BMI—Williams] chorus and a LeRoy Holmes directed “MAKE ME HAPPY BABY” B Zober, ork, sings both in English and Italian. GEORGE HAMILTON THE FOURTH (ABC-Paramount 9946) (2:14) [Atlantic BMI — Disk should play a part in the tune’s Salmirs] The new disk names are future. • Hamilton, who has just corn- propelled into a fast-paced rocker that completed a successful chart run makes for exciting teen appeal. Real with “I Know Where I’m Going,” rousing work from the r&r combo, too. “WEEPING WILLOW IN THE softly whispers through both items, B WIND” (2:21) [Dalton BMI each possessing rosy chart futures. Thorn] The songster capably turns to “When Will I Know” is a very af- teen-styled ballad Hamilton JACK PRUITT AND HIS a wistful, straight l'omancer. Rich fable handles with effective noncha- LUCKY SEVEN vocal interpretation. lance. Though the great Hank Wil- (Robbins 1007) uptempo liams tune has a greater “MOST OF THE TIME” (2:26) feel from the ork-chorus, than the B [Be-Are Music—Emerson] This “When Will I Know” stint, the all-instrumental showing by the crew still a smooth, SANFORD CLARK songster manages is a fairly relaxed, upbeat job on a reserved delivery on it. Could be sentimental melody. The saxes do (Jamie 1 107) George Hamilton iv a two-sided winner for the lad. most of the feature work. Issue “SING ’EM SOME BLUES” catches on after several listens. B (2:02) [Gregmark BMI — Hazle- “MOSSY-JAW” (1:58) [Be-Are p , wood] Side is the first Clark effort v"r Music—Pruitt] A more definite “SHE BELONGS TO ME” (1:29) [Figure BMI—Giosasi, Zwern] for the Jamie label, and he performs rock ’n roll feel by the group. All-out combo presentation. a solid, medium beat stint. Duane “RAININ’, RAININ’” (2:30) [Figure BMI—Zwern, Gino] Eddy hands in the worthwhile guitar GINO & GINA (Mercury 71346)) work. Session that could get around. • Gino & Gina should chalk-up another chart item in “She Belongs RUBBER JOHNSON To Me,” a strong, uptempo replacement for the exciting vocal duo’s (King 5143)) D “STILL AS THE NIGHT” (2:29) initial hit, “(Pretty Baby) It’s Been A Long Time”. The side is high- ® [Gregmark BMI — Hazlewood] “EVERYBODY’S WITH YOU lighted by striking harmony between the two, and an excellent-sounding B WHEN YOU’RE WINNING” Clark relates a sad tale with mourn- combo backdrop. “Rainin’ Rainin’ ” is a slower beat affair, interesting (2:25) [Marjorie BMI — Johnson, in its simulation, by the two and combo, of falling raindrops. “She ful feeling. Glover] Bubber Johnson, a lad des- Belongs To Me” is the effort to watch. tined to make the grade one of these days, could make big noise with this heavy hearted blues item. Side has a PETER DE ANGELIS good melody, lyric and beat which “THERE’S NEVER BEEN A “MR. BROWN IS OUT OF Johnson weaves together wonderfully. (Chancellor 1022) NIGHT” (1:56) TOWN” (2:29) “I SURRENDER DEAR” (2:27) » “THE HAPPY MANDOLIN” B [Mills ASCAP—Barris, Clifford] i [Trinity BMI—Schuster, Davie] [Trinity BMI—Grean, Moore] ® '(2:40) [Debmar ASCAP—Mar- The stylist leans into a great oldie it via a cucci, DeAngelis] The DeAngelis oi'k- BETTY JOHNSON (Atlantic 1193) and brings up-to-date smooth shuffle beat treatment. Rendition has chorus comes up with a very good • The thrush should score on the appeal for all age groups. sounding instrumental novelty that charts once more with either or could make noise. The ork beats out both of the presentations. “There’s Never Been Night” is a melodic ditty, a portion near the end A catchy, joyful bon-bon that Miss Johnson JOHN D. LOUDERMILK has a rock ’n roll feel, while a chorus coralls with a contagious delivery. (Columbia 41209) performs a sans vocal stint on the On the other hand, “Mr. Brown Is “LOVER’S LANE” (2:12) melody. Should be watched. |5 Out Of Town” finds the songstress 0 [Cedarwood BMI — Loudermilk] in a blue vein. Miss Johnson plays John D. lends his warm, soothing » “HOLIDAY IN NAPLES” (2:30) the part of a secretary, who re- voice to a pretty teenage romancer ® [Debmar ASCAP—Marcucci, De- veals a romantic interest in her with a good summer lyric. Penned by the vocalist, the song is tailor-made Angelis] Another happy entry with a boss. The tune is worked out in for warm-weather programming. Side good sound, but with greater emphasis a strong beat. Keep tabs on the grows prettier with each new listen. on the chorus work. BETTY JOHNSON two sides. “YO-YO” (1:49) [Cedarwood B BMI—Loudermilk] A gal chorus supplies a good showcase for Louder- milk’s musical comparison of the way “THE ONLY WAY TO LOVE” “MELINDA” (2:01) THE BETTY SMITH GROUP his girl treats him and the motion of (2:01) [Planetary ASCAP— [Patricia Mack Martin (London 1819) & BMI a yo-yo. Attractive lilter making it a Krondes, Evans] Toombs, Huey] strong coupling. B “MY FOOLISH HEART” (2:50) ®‘t [Joy ASCAP—Young, Washing- FRANKIE LYMON (Roulette 4093) ton] The Smith group, who had a • Lymon comes up with two teen THE SLADES chart item its last time out with treats, each a vehicle the performer (Domino 500) “Bewitched,” supply a similar “Be- fashions with strong rhythmic feel. n “YOU CHEATED” (2:28) [Bal- witched” saft-r&r beat, sax-in-the- “The Only Way To Love” is a 0 ' cones BMI—Burch] There has lead, chorus-chanting chore to the medium-tempo jumper with a par- been regional reports from the South- evergreen. Deejays should be on the west on this affectionate beat-ro- ticularly noteworthy guitar back- mancer, which the vocal crew convinc- effort. Could make it. ing. The youngster reads the “Me- ingly relates. Deep-felt, emotional essay for the youngsters that could linda” name-song in a hard-hitting, “BETTY’S BLUES” (2:55) [Abe make a national sales showing. H driving manner. en- ® Olman ASCAP Smith] An un- Two Lymon — “THE WADDLE” (2:14) [Bal- billed thrush is the feature of this tries that solidly talk a teen lan- B cones BMI—Theobolt] The Slades blues-rock ’n roll romancer. Top half FRANKIE LYMON guage. set a solid, quick-tempo r&r pace on is the one to eye. this end. ” “Oniy those records best suited for commercial use are revietced by THE CASH BOX

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BILLY SILLS NOEL BOGGS QUARTET (Decca 30701) The (Shastone 102) © “DIPPY-DO” (2:06) [Time BMI “TENDERLY” (2:16) [Edwin H. solid teen 11+—Sills] Sills strikes a B Morris ASCAP — Gross] Soft, note in this exciting ditty. Two gim- easy-going treatment of the favorite micks that make the platter a disk by the combo worth a place in mood to contend with: a bark-like chant airing. Accordion “LITTLE BROTHER” (2:05) [Aeuff-Rose BMI Bryant, Bryant] and guitar are the from the chorus and Sills own phras- — featured instruments. ing of the dippy-do title. Could hit it “SO SATISFIED” (2:08) [Holding ASCAP—Pockriss, Vance] big with the kids. LANE BROTHERS (RCA Victor 7304) “MORNING DEW” (2:09) B [Riverside ASCAP—Krubl] An- [Pine- “NIGHTMARE” (2:26) • The Lane Brothers make a very other relaxed stint by the quartet. Carroll, Moody] The B lawn BMI— very advantageous bid for chart Pleasant tune. novelty rocker performer socks out a honors on the “Little Brother” ses- fella has swiftly recur- about a who sion. This rollicking ditty is built ring nightmares. Humorous issue for around the gal’s -“little brother,” CHUCK & GENE the youngsters. who manages to upset the guy’s relationship with her by just being (R-Dell 107) around when he’s not supposed to “NO ROCKIN’ AND be. The vocal team relate the ROLLIN’” REED SHERMAN B (1:52) [Teresa BMI humorous tale with a happy, up- — Mills, (Demon 1600) Davis] A story about a teener whose tempo vocal flair. On the flip side, parents won’t let him play rock ’n roll “DON’T CALL ME” (I’ll Call the boys warmly cuddle a melodic records or attend r&r functions is sold B YOU)” (2:15) [Elizabeth BMI— beat-ballad. “Little Brother” has with polished uptempo authority by Nance] This entry on the currently LANE BROS. the for teen attraction. the twosome and combo support. label (“Endless Sleep,” Wax- hot Demon ing moves fast. “Western Movies”)) is good, swing- ing r&r item that Sherman handles p “CURFEW” (1:41) [Teresa BMI in capable r&r stride. Spirited combo- — Davis] Another romping r&r chorus stint. effort by the duo.

m . “I KNOW HOW IT FEELS” W+ [Ronald ASCAP—Lampert, Lor- “WACKY WACKY” (2:35) [Midway ASCAP—Gluck, Lampert] ing] Honest, slow-beat ballad emo- JIM JACONO AND THE J’s “IT’S tions from the vocalist. BETTER THAT YOU LOVE” (2:32) (Kay-Y 66783) [Shannon BMI—Alday, Schreiner] B “TAKE MY MONEY” (2:22) THE CONTENDERS THE CARDIGANS (Mercury 71349) [Lansdale BMI—The J’s] Good sound from Jacono and the J’s on an (Jackpot 48002) • The boys follow-up their chart success, “Your Graduation Means uptempo essay about a fella who tells the gal to take anything but “leave “TEQUILA SONG” (1:58) [Jat Goodbye”, 'with an inviting, Hawaiian-flavored semi-novelty in “Wacky his love” for her. The arrangement B BMI—Rio, Norman] A bright, Wacky”. The arrangement has all the trappings of a real Hawaiian manages to maintain an r&r original- “Tequila”-like vocal-instrumental dis- number, but the Cardigans play around with such lyrical and harmonic ity about it. play on the subsidiary of Challenge humor that the satire quickly comes across. Deejays will love the presen- Records, which had the original f«, “JAY WALKING” (2:17) [Lans- effort by the Champs. tation, and resulting air-play could land the side on the charts. “It’s “Tequila” v+ dale BMI—The J’s] The only catch deejay Colorful work that could Better That You Love” is a pretty beat-ballad fashioned sincerely by vocal part played by the billed artists attention. the group. Good teen work. is when they shout, “jay-walking!” Otherwise, the combo is the big factor “WILDMAN” (2:03) [Ridgeway with effective, middle-beat pacing. B BMI—Glasser] Lots of r&r ex- citement from the group. Vocal por- tion has a great sound. MARK TERRY (Kem 2749) MAYNARD FERGUSON “THE MOLE IN THE HOLE” (1:53) [Gil BMI—Wolf, Starr] « “PRISONER OF LOVE” (2:50) (Roulette 4084) “THE NIGHTMARE” (2:00) [Gil BMI—Wolf, Starr] D+ [Mayfair ASCAP — Robins, Co- lumbo] Side from the comic disk “YESTERDAYS” (2:56) [T. B. B Harms ASCAP—Harbach, Kern] THE YO-YO'S (Pincus Platters 100) specialist is a semi-takeoff on the Terry sings the tune to a A very sympathetic reading of the evergreen. (and well, too) and after indestructable Kern melody by the 9 There has already been territorial reaction to the “Mole In The Hole” soft r&r beat each line in the chorus is echoed by oft-recorded trumpeter and his session. The disk consists of a very catchy tune sprightly performed by a hilarious male voice’s pseudo-emo- ork. Ferguson has some really strik- small combo, all-important novelty a and an gimmick: a voice that in- the line. Perfect for ing moments here. Essentially a mood tional reading of terjects during the proceeding with “I am A Mole And I Live In A Hole”. off-beat deejay programming. piece, the disk is fine for deejay mood Here’s a novelty venture that has strong potential. “The Nightmare” play. #• “ROOKIN’ CHAIR” (2:10) [Car- is a novelty tale about a fella who has an eventful nightmare, one of the Carmichael] “INDISCREET” (2:10) [Edwin V+ michael ASCAP— A highlights of which is his becoming a laughing hyena. We’ll stick by different-lyric to B H. Morris ASCAP—Cahn, Van rocking, approach here. Heusen] Another affectionate effort “Mole In The Hole”. the oldie by Terry. He’s alone, by Ferguson on the love theme from the current Cary Grant-Ingrid Berg- man starrer. Effective coupling. RICHARD HAYES (Decca 30696) THE BAY BOPS “TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM” [Sikorski Arnie, (Coral 62004) B (2:19) BMI — “CINDERELLA ’NEATH A BEACH UMBRELLA” (2:02) Neumann, Bader, Martyn] An invit- U “TO THE PARTY” [Vernon AS- [Village BMI—Proseii] ing version by Hayes, the ork-choras ®+ CAP—Zipel, Serrao, Taylor, Zar- of a hit European number. There’s zana] Solid, rousing teen ditty is “YOU THRILL ME” (2:15) [Village BMI—Berger, Miller] lots of good feeling here, which dee- dished-out with verve by the crew. jays ought to carry over to their The vocal team puts out a lead voice, RONN CUMMINS (Felsted 8536) listeners. Happy, sparkling session. with the remaining members joining the combo in the rhythmic backing. • “Cinderella ’Neath A Beach Umbrella” could prove to be one of the “SO HAPPY IN LOVE” (2:56) [Pickwick Marshall] Exciting youngster attraction. Could stand-out summer items this year. The opus is a refreshing bouncer B ASCAP — Another effort with a sunny disposi- get around. about a real beach cutie. Cummins, the ork-chorus, read the number tion is engagingly wrapped up by “MY DARLING, MY SWEET” with zest. Session opens and closes with the holler of teeners at the Hayes. The artist reflects his good B [Vernon ASCAP—Philip, Gordon] beach. “You Thrill Me” is a typical medium-beat rocker voiced by Cum- fortune with an appealing sans lyric whistling play on the melody be- Keen harmony in a warm beat vein mins. The top-half is the side to watch. and by the boys. Well-expressed r&r emo- sides his lyric work. Deejays: note tions. this one, too. ” “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box , Music Page 13 August 2, 193ft 'SM

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iiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiniiiii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiii!iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i^ THE DOUBLE-DATERS THE STYLEMASTERS (Dot 15780) The Cash Box (Capitol 3987) “BEACH UMBRELLA” (1:55) “THOSE NIGHTS AT THE B [Saxon BMI—Mure, Wolf] The B ROUND TABLE” (2:10) [Budd Dot debut for the artists, the side Sleeper of the Week ASCAP— Kaye, Carr] The vocal team features the vocal team in a cute, nicely blends on a very agreeable sort of gay-nineties r&r fashioned “WHERE THE BLUE OF THE NIGHT'’ (2:35) teen romancer with a perfect teen lilter. Merry summer-time issue. theme: the candy store. [Chappell ASCAP—Turk, Crosby, Ahlert] There’s a Steve Lawrence rendition of the tune “WHAT MAKES YOU SO LOVELY” (2:35) “SUMMER IN THE MOUN- also. A well-performed teen effort, [Sudbury BMI Miller, Peterson] B TAINS” (2:10) [Saxon BMI— — and a fine record-hop choice. Mure, Wolf] Another happy, summer TOMMY MARA (Felsted 8532) fare on which the boys and girls just • Here’s a good-natured, beat p, “HAWAIIAN SEA BREEZE” recite the title, whistle and do-do-do [Central revival of the song closely identi- W+ (2:22) BMI— McDonald] the rest. Heavy voiced gal has some- A smoothly fashioned Hawaiian fla- fied with Bing thing to say in the middle portion. Crosby that may vored opus. be a solid Mara ticket to the charts. The songster’s bouncy reading, sometimes multi track-wise, is sup- SPOKES MASHIYANE BILL TRACEY ported by bright, Lawrence Welk- (Dot 15778) (Dot 15797) like ork work from the Joe Leahy “FRENCH FRIED” (2:19) crew. Mara’s in fine straight bal- “HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS B [Senut BMI — Mashiyane] The lad form on “What Makes You So B ME” (2:16) [Mills ASCAP— portion offers swinging, hop-and-skip Noble] The oldie takes well to the flute work from Mashiyane in the Lovely.” Upper slicing bears at- big beat presentation by Tracey and vein of “Skokiaan.” Backed by a small TOMMY MARA tention. the combo-chorus. Melody and lyrics artist combo, the is out in front neatly fit a rock ’n roll pattern. Side throughout the disk. A little different should interest the jocks. turn-table itfem for deejays. ‘MY BLUE EYED BABY” (2:20) [Robert Mellin BMI—Shayne]

. “ONE CHANCE” (2:03) [Red. “PATRICIA” (2:05) [Peer Inti. BMI Marcus, Prado] p “JIKA” (2:21) [Senut BMI— — l»+ White & Blue BMI—Flores] A B Mashiyane] Similar fancy-free RAY PETERSON (RCA Victor 7303) no-holds-barred rocker from Tracey flute reading, here. • Peterson, who last year kept and friends. pop-r&b chart company with “Fe- ver”, comes up with a potent, blues item in “My Blue Eyed BOBBY CARLE AND / Baby,” which may very well meet THE LINKS THE BLENDAIRES with national sales favor. Hugo (Brunswick 55081 (Decco 30699) WSMSm Winterhalter gets a good brass- string effect from the ork, while “SCRAUNCH” [Blue Grass BMI does a do-do- “A TIME TO LOVE AND A a male chorus good B — Chase] The Links are the vocal chant. “Patricia” is a lyric- B TIME TO DIE” (2:28) [North- do portion of this sound-that’s-different instrumental version of the Pi ez ern ASCAP— Rozsa, Henderson] The affair. As the instrumentalists beat instrumental smash, which dramatic theme from the forthcoming Prado out a wild, sort of calypso-like ar- speaks in rock ’n roll flick version of the Erich Maria Re- Peterson for rangement, the Links shout various marque novel is powerfully terms. Lot of r&r happenings, rendered tfc, .... v no-meaning phrases. Exciting press- here. the by the artists in a Four Aces-like RAY PETERSON Note “My Blue Eyed ing with interesting sounds. arrangement. Pressing hits hard. Baby” side. “PYRAMID” [Blue Grass BMI— “I COULDN’T STAND IT” (2:25) p P , wT Chase] Softer though still novel V ' [Glenmore ASCAP — Morgan, “FELIPE” (2:23) [Jimskip BMI—Douglas, Armstrong] sounds on this Latin-fceat chant. Franklin] boys The offer a ballad ‘HARBOR LIGHTS” (2:33) [Chappell ASCAP—Kennedy, Williams] rocker right on the teenage team. LU ANN SIMMS (Jubilee 5335) • The thrush sports several gim- JOHNNY micks in the slow beat, “Felipe” DARCY (Sycamore 103) THE “G” NOTES portion that could reach chart pro- (Jockpot 48000) portions in sales. As Miss Simms “ROCKIN’ THE ARK” (1:48) indulges in various reactions dur- B [Mills ASCAP — Green] A new “I WOULD” (2:12) [Rikpage ing meetings with her boy, she Sycamore pactee, Darcy recites, with B BMI Motola, Page] The girls — a beat, the Noah and the Ark story. deliver a catchy romancer in repeats such words as “pop”, “flip”, a kiddy- Nelson Riddle and the ork supply like approach. Their sound is in the “knock”, over and over again to the smartly swinging backing. Some- Patience and Prudence vein. Lively good - sounding effect. Deejays thing different the dejays may want issue, good deejay entry. ought to be leaning heavily on the to spin. “RONNIE (MY TEEN-AGE item. The songstress soft-beats f* “TOMBSTONE” (2:46) [Syca- ITT DREAM)” (2:02) [House LU ANN SIMMS Of For- the oldie, “Harbor Lights”. V"»p more BMI — Johnson] Another tune BMI — Motola, Page, Winn] swinging affair that has Darcy sup- Slow beat harmony by the crew on plying the rhythmic vocal. a conventional teen ballad. The Cash Rox HAL SCHAEFER DAVE JOSEPH Bets Best (United Artists 1 30) (Vanguard 35004) "VOLARE" (NEL BLU DIPINTO Dl BLU)" McGuire Sisters Coral 62021 “MARCH OF THE VIKINGS” “00 LA LA” B (2:33) [Sanga BMI "VOLARE" (NEL BLU DIPINTO Dl BLU)" Alan Dale MGM 12699 B (2:03) [Unart BMI — Nascim- —Burton, Madris, Evelyn] A re- "VOLARE" (NEL BLU DIPINTO Dl BLU)" Jesse Belvin RCA Victor 7310 bene] Sc-haeler conducts the ork and liable r&r chore by Joseph on an if "MY FOOLISH HEART" Betty Smith Group London 1819 chorus in a boisterous rca.ch number effort that relies heavily on the oo- "SING 'EM SOME BLUES" Sanford Clark Jamie 1107 fiom the Unfed Artists speecacl:, la-la gimmick for its basic teen sound. if "KISS THE GIRLS GOODBYE" Lee Clark Gallo 109 “The Vikings.” Sleeve contains a Worth deejay spins for the young- "I'M NOBODY'S BABY NOW" Jo-Ann Cambell Gone 5037 drawn scene in green from th p.c. sters. if "THE HAPPY MANDOLIN" Peter De Angelis Chancellor 1072 if "SHANG LANG A DING DONG" The Charades United Artists 132 “MARCH OF THE PARISIAN f* “ANOTHER MILE TO GO” if "EVERLASTING LOVE" Barbara Pittman Phillips 3527 B BAKERS” (1:48) [Ardmore AS- ^ ' (2:15) [Rayven BMI — Burton, if "MARTHA" Donnie Boyd Dart 1003 CAP—Shuman, Garsonj In a lighter Madris, Evelyn] Another pro job by if "DIPPY-DO" Billy Sills Docca 30701 vein, the ensemble takes on a spright- Joseph about a guy willing to walk "YOU CHEATED" The Slades Domino 503 ly Parisian-flavored novelty. Rousing, more than a mile for his gal. fun-filled performance.

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Record Association And Convention Steve & Eydie At “Record Shop Hop” Committee Formed

CHICAGO—Record manufacturers us! We most certainly urge them, and distributors were called to a and invite them to join our over-all special meeting July 23, at the planning for a permanent convention NAMM convention by Ewart Abner, association, and for, the record in- Vee-Jay Record Company, this city, dustry.” to formulate a steering committee A special general committee meet- to initiate temporary plans for an ing was scheduled by the committee annual convention program for the to be held August 12 through 14 at entire record industry. This organi- the Ambassador East Hotel in Chi- zation was to be empowered with the cago, when the members will discuss planning of a permanent association convention plans and association ar- and record committee consisting of rangements. membership among record manufac- The committee was empowered turers and distributors throughout through majority vote to go “full the nation. steam ahead towards forming a per- The temporary steering committee manent organization, to assure that elected by those present were Ewart in the future, the record industry will Abner of Vee-Jay Records, general not have to depend upon other or- chairman; Don Robey, Peacock Rec- ganizations—and, act the part of a ords, Houston, Texas, co-chairman stepchild”, a feeling that was ex- and advisor; Ernie Leaner, United pressed by many members of the rec- Distributors, Chicago; Sam Phillips, ord industry. prexy Sun Records, Memphis, Ten- In closing the meeting, Ewart Ab- nessee; Phil Chess, Chess Producing ner, chairman of the steering com- BOSTON—Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme dropped in on Dave May- Company, Chicago; Harry Schwartz, mittee exclaimed, “We shall go full nard’s “Record Shop Hop” during their recent Boston visit. “Record Shop Washington, D.C. distributor; George steam ahead in accomplishing our Hop” Monday through Saturday on WBZ-TV hosts dance groups from local Goldner, manufacturer, New York; ends, for, as we observed here, every- high schools and introduces each day top music personalities to the New Litsche, Keen Records, west one present is solidly behind this in- Andrew England viewing audience. coast; Jake Friedman, Southland Dis- tense desire to progress as a major tributors, Atlanta, Georgia; Dick industry.” Field, Field Music, San Francisco distributor; Sid Tnlmadge, Record Columbia’s $150,000,000 Somerset Issues Albums Merchandising, Los Angeles, Califor- British Widow Wins Battle nia; Jerry Shifrin, Roulette Records, Coupon Redemption Program New York; Joe Cohen, Essex Distrib- As Inventor Of Phono Needle SWARTHMORE, PA. — Somerset utors, Newark, New Jersey; Nelson Records, this week, announced the Verbit, Marmel Distributors, Phila- NEW YORK — A giant gift pro- release of eight new albums to be delphia, Pennsylvania; Dan Dumont, LONDON, ENG. — Mrs. Maria gram offering consumers a saving added to the label’s current line of Dumont Distributors, Boston, Mass- Killick, a forty-year-old British wi- of one dollar on suggested list prices 66 different $1.98 LP’s. The titles of Katz, achusetts; Irving Century dow, has won a legal battle to prove of forty-six new Columbia classical the new albums are “The Soul Of Dallas, Klein- Records, Texas; Eddie she was the inventor of a special sap- and popular albums will mark the Spain”, “Concerto Under The Stars”, baum, Sterling Distributors, Cleve- phire needle for long playing phono- company’s Fall 1958 celebration of “A Night In Vienna”, “Award Win- land, Ohio; and Johnny Kaplan, graph records. the Tenth Anniversary of “Lp,” ac- ning Scores From The Silver Screen” Panamerican Distributors, Detroit, Wil- and “The Glory Of Christmas”, all Mrs. Killick says a British appeals cording to an announcement by Michigan. Director of Sales. by the 101 Strings, “Street Scene” court decision last week may mean liam Gallagher, The special meeting was called in gift program pro- by Jay White, “Tropicana” by Monty as much as $14,000,000 to her. “This tremendous the Vee-Jay hospitality suite for the vides the dealer with a magnetic Kelly and “Musical Harlequins” by “I can claim from everybody who expressed purpose of forming a steer- traffic-building campaign to set off Monte Kelly and . ing committee aimed at formulating has manufactured the needle all over Gallagher his neak sales season,” In a drive to familiarize additional a permanent convention and associ- the world,” she said. “No one may stated. millions of potential ation organization for the record in- sixteen-page spe- record buyers manufacture it any more without Launched with a “101 dustry. cial section in The New York Times with the Strings”' orchestra, Officers of a general steering coming to some arrangement with com- of Sunday, September 7th, the pro- Somerset is marketing a special 12- mittee were elected and empowered me.” gram will offer $150,000,000 worth inch LP with a retail price of 99 to commence to lay plans for a per- Mrs. Killick’s needle is flattened manent organization exclusive of airy of redemption coupons through in- cents and containing selections from and beveled at the tip so that it rides other like association, and initiate a sertions in leading national publica- 10 of the labels “101 Strings” al- on the side of the grooves and not permanent convention plan. tions including Life, Look, Esquire bums. Title of the 99 cents package Ewart Abner, chairman of the on the bottom. and The New Yorker. The magazine is “The 101 Strings Library Selector.” committee expressed the feelings of “In America,” stated Mrs. Killick, Times Dave Miller, all those present, he exclaimed, supplement in The New York Somerset president when “I understand $78 million worth of “We are acutely aware of the people is the first insertion of this type to also announced a special delayed bill- sapphire styluses have been sold. I who are not present at this meeting. be used by any record company. ing program for the company which want them need them and, intend to sue all companies there We —we — Record dealers throughout the calls for equal payments in thirty, they are definitely important to all of which have infringed on my patent.” country are eligible for participation sixty and ninety days. in the coupon redemption program The announcements were made dur- following placement of a minimum ing Somerset’s distributor convention order on the forty-six releases. Cou- meeting in Chicago. Heading the SURE TO MAKE A BIG SPLASH! pons redeemed by customers can be meeting were Dave Miller and George applied by dealers to orders on the Phillips, Somerset toppers, Joe Mar- 46 albums. The consumer phase of tin, the label’s sales manager, Jules the program will terminate on Oc- Malamud and Wally Hill, the label’s tober 31st. Dealers will be able to eastern and western sales managers. redeem coupons until November 15th. Also, according to Dave Miller, the MOON-UGHT In addition to providing coupon ads lowest-priced stereophonic record yet for local co-operative advertising, marketed nationally was introduced Columbia will sponsor an extensive during the National Association of program of 66 filmed television spots Music Merchants Convention this and 374 radio messages. A wide ar- week when Miller International Com- ray of in-store merchandising aids pany announced the release of a spe- SWIM 47/207295 such as “Lp” browser units, imprint- cial Stereo-Fidelity record to sell at ed packing envelopes and hangcards $1.98 retail. The record, being mar- will be provided free of charge to keted as a demonstrator, includes dealers participating in the program. selections from 10 different Stereo TONY PERKINS Fidelity records. It is available for Bouree Productions Moves immediate delivery. In addition, Miller noted the release of 10 Stereo Fidelity records. They NEW YORK — Bouree Productions include the 5 aforementioned 101 “101 ® RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA have moved to larger quarters at Strings LP’s, Strings Plays The 640 Fifth Ave., this city. The new Standards”, “Symphony For Tommy”' offices will include a new stereophonic “Sousa”, “The Ballet” and “Caribbean tape editing studio. Cruise”. u Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX’ www.americanradiohistory.com Cash Box Music The , Page 17 August 2, 1958

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www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box Music , Page 18 August 2, 1958 FRANKIE Round The Wax LYMON Circle Scores miuiiM NEW YORK: Reisman, Ann former promotion gal at Decca, gave birth to Jonathan Michael Hoffman on July Again... 21 at Doctor’s Hospital. Proud father is Decca’s Marty Hoffman. . . . Connie Francis to Europe August 15th for TV and theatre engagements. . . . Johnny Desmond’s recording deal with MGM is for four

sides on a free lance . basis. . . Eddy Manson will serve as commentator for the Modern Jazz Concert being held in Norwalk, Conn. August 10 for the benefit of the Silver Mine Guild of Artists. . . . Felix de Barcelona, young Puerto Rican operatic tenor, who won the Arthur Godfrey TV “Talent Scouts” show July 14, has been signed by Seeco Records. . . . Jimmy Duncan, of last year’s smash “My Special Angel” and Tommy Sands’ current release “After The Senior Prom”, has inked a recording contract with Brunswick Records. . . . The Rover Boys currently at the Holiday House in Pittsburgh. • • • Teddi King, RCA Victor thrush, readying her first deejay trek across the country with her waxing of “Say A Prayer” and “Baisez-Moi”. . . . Shaye ( ogan set for the Jimmy connie Francis Dean Show August 9. . . . Cozy Cole of Love Records is off to do concert work in Canada. When he returns, he is scheduled for

several appearances in . Boston. . . Peter De Angelis is going to promote his Chancellor recording of “Happy Mandolin” and “Holiday In Naple^’ world wide. He leaves August 16 to tour the Continent on a business-pleasure trip. . . . Frankie Avalon set for the Dick Clark Saturday night show August 16. . . . Pee Wee King to fly to the West Coast for a meeting with Charlie Adams and while there will appear on the Country Ame'rica show and Town Hall. CHICAGO: Many familiar and friendly faces were seen at the biggest NAMM show ever last week. . . . Sid Frey and Joe Delaney are on “cloud 9” telling every- one about the great new A1 Hirt Dixieland album on Audio Fidelity. Joe fast tracked to the Blue Note to see the Dukes Of Dixieland. . . . Buddy Fried- lander took time out from his his busy sked of enter- taining crowds in United Artists’ suite at the Palmer House to tell us that the big disk this week is “Why Do I” by Lee Andrews and The Hearts,. Both Buddy and Harold Friedman sing the praises of the sound track album from “The Vikings” on U. A. . . . Dot prexy Randy Wood held sway at the Ambassador East. Randy informs us that he hosted ' a distrib meeting in his suite, and everyone left with a big

smile. . . . Jimmy Martin was busy as a bee buzzin’ between the Palmer House and Ambassador East.

. . . Arnie Matanky says come on out July 30 to see the greatest trombonist of them all, Jack Teagarden,

when he opens at the Preview Lounge. . . . Marty Hirsch, RCA-Victor promo man, enplaned to sunny

Florida with his lovely wife to bask in the sun. . . . Phil Kahl, prexy of Kahl Music, escorted around the town last week by Roulette’s Stan Pat. Stan stopped briefly to tell us that the Frankie Lymon and Heartbeat decks are turning

Chi on its ear, they’re doing that well in sales. . . . Jimmy Martin confides THE that he and his sidekick, Morrie Goldman, couldn’t be happier over the array of hits that are going for them, especially the new Pat Boone waxing on Dot.

. . . Stan Gottstein tells us that Marty Faye will host a bevy of stars this week on “Marty’s Morgue”, including Georgie Jessel, Melvyn Douglas, Bob HEARTBEATS Scobey and many more . . . Carol Pava, the gorgeous lass who was chosen to be Miss Music at the NAMM show, guested with Wally Phillips and Herb

Lyon on their Midnight Ticker” via WGN-TV last week. . . . Coral’s Ralph Cox and Sam Cerami report to us that Betty Madigan’s “.Dance Evei'yone Dance” broke big on the East Coast last week. The melody was taken from Beat Out a Hit a Yiddish folk song, according to Ralph. . . . Lou Boorstein, Leslie Distrib’s prexy, and his lovely Eleanor were seen saying hello to all their friends at the Palmer House and Ambassador East while taking in all the exhibits at the convention. ... As usual, Lenny Garmisa, Garmisa Distribs, was the busiest man in town trying to see as many people as possible last week. HOLLYWOOD: Capitol Recording artist, Sonny James, moved to Hollywood from Dallas,

Texas to begin work on his motion picture career. . . . Academy Award winner "ONE DAY Miyoshi Umeki signed a long-term contract with Rodgers and Hammersteir to star in their forthcoming Broadway show, “Flower Drum Song”. . . . NBC and MCA are dickering with KDAY disk jockey, Earl McDaniel to MC an audience-participation TV pro-

gram scheduled for the fall season. . . . Don Blocker, Liberty Records director of promotion, off on a five- NEXT YEAR week tour of the East Coast, with a stop-over at the NAMM convention in Chicago. . . . Los Angeles dis- tributors attending the NAMM included Abe Dia- mond, A1 Sherman, Sid Talmadge, Gordon Wolf, and R-4091 Jim Warren and Jack Andrews. . . . The Bell Sisters, who had a big hit in “Bermuda” several years ago, back on the recording scene and now heard on Brad

Records. . . . Alan Jay has left Rip Records and is now engaged in the independent production of mas-

ters. . . . Columbia artist, Jill Corey in town to appear

in a film at Columbia Pictures. . . . Decca Records hosted a party for the retailers of Los Angeles at THE DOODLERS the Beverly Hilton to show the new phonograph and album line and to introduce their first stereo releases.

. . . Imperial Records taking advantage of the current ‘Hula Hoop’ rage that has hit Southern California beaches, and issuing a recording by that name. ” “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX www.americanradiohistory.com 0 The Cash Box, Music Page 19 August 2, 1958

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Otto ’s Magnificent Pos. last Cesana Ballad Week PATRICIA 1 i PEREZ PRADO (RCA Victor) POOR LITTLE FOOL 2 RICKY NELSON (Imperial) 5 HARD HEADED WOMAN 4 3 ELVIS PRESLEY (RCA Victor) SPLISH SPLASH 2 4 BOBBY DARIN (Atco) YAKETY YAK 3 5 COASTERS (Atco) WHEN 6 6 KALIN TWINS (Decca) LEFT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR HEART 9 7 PATTI PAGE (Mercury) REBEL ROUSER 8 DUANE EDDY (Jamie) 11 EVERYBODY LOVES A LOVER 9 DORIS DAY (Columbia) 19 ENCHANTED ISLAND 10 FOUR LADS (Columbia) 7 A CERTAIN SMILE 11 JOHNNY MATHIS (Columbia) 12

IF DREAMS CAME TRUE 12 PAT ROONE (Dot) 16 FEVER 13 PEGGY LEE (Capitol) 18 PURPLE PEOPLE EATER 14 SHEB WOOLLY (MGM) 8 MY TRUE LOVE 15 JACK SCOTT (Carlton) 13 SECRETLY 16 JIMMIE RODGERS (Roulette) 10 NEL BLU DIPINTO Dl BLU 17 DOMENICO MODI GNO (Decca) 44 DO YOU WANNA DANCE 18 BORRY FREEMAN (Josie) 15 ENDLESS SLEEP 19 JODY REYNOLDS (Demon) 14 ONE SUMMER NIGHT 20 DANDLEERS (Mercury) 23

21) ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM. 22) WHAT AM I LIVING FOR. 23) DON'T ASK ME WHY. 24) BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS. 25) FOR YOUR PRECIOUS LOVE. 26) JUST A DREAM. 27) WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE. 28) YOUNG AND WARM AND WONDERFUL. 29) GINGERBREAD. 30) BORN TOO LATE. 31) YOU GOTTA HAVE RAIN. 32) ANGEL BABY. 33) KATHY-O. 34) RETURN TO ME. 35) KING CREOLE. 36) GUESS THINGS HAPPEN THAT WAY. 37) LITTLE STAR. 38) LITTLE SERENADE. 39) MOON TALK. 40) I'LL GET BY. 41) SUNDAY BARBECUE. 42) BLUE, BLUE DAY. 43) PADRE. 44) YOU NEED HANDS. 45) BIG MAN. 46) STUPID CUPID. 47) COME CLOSER TO ME^-48T SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE. 49) NO CHEMISE PLEASE. 50) YOU CHEATED. 51) OVER THE WEEKEND. 52) EARLY IN THE MORNING. 53) DON'T GO HOME. 54) SOMEBODY TOUCHED ME. 55) MONIQUE. 56) YOU'RE MAKING A MIS- TAKE. 57) WHO ARE THEY TO SAY. 58) JENNIE LEE. 59) DELICIOUS. 60) GOT A MATCH. 61) OH, JOHNNY OH. 62) THUNDER ROAD. 63) ARE YOU REALLY MINE. 64) SHEIK OF ARABY. 65) WESTERN MOVIES. 66) THINK IT OVER. 67) LAZY SUMMER NIGHT. 68) BEATS THERE A HEART SO TRUE. 69) THE FREEZE. 70) MA MA MA MARIE. 71) ARGENTINA BALLERINA. 72) BLANKET ON A BEACH. 73) BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON. 74) THE WAITING GAME. 75) SHUT-UPS; DREAM WORLD; CHANTILLY LACE; COME WHAT MAY; THAT'S HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU; JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST; BIRD ON MY HEAD; CAROLINA MOON. ” **Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX

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Ron Turner ( WKMI-Kalamazoo, Mich.) tells us that the “Freeze” idea is proving to be a big attraction at record hops, and at all of them the new Bill Haley disk is the one being asked for. Turner says the kids seem to DEEJAYS enjoy winding up in the most exaggerated positions

possible. . . . Gerry Myers (CKEY-Toronto, Ontario, Can.) had an exceptionally large show li Iritr To lave Your Top Ten Rep- in one of the shopping plazas here recently. Among the guests were The Jades, Andy Wilson and The resented In THE GASH BOX Charts, Cosmos. Myers explains that this was the last show of the year and they will have a break now till the fall when CKEY moves into a fantabulous new build- Fill in The Coupon Below ing in the suburbs. . . . Felix Grant (WMAL-Wash- ington, D.C.) has set The Modern Jazz Quartet and (Or Put Them On Your Own Letterhead) Mose Allison and his trio for his monthly afternoon concert series on September 7th at the Sheraton-Park

Hotel, Washington. . . . Larry Uttal, Madison Records, GERRY MYERS by The Wild Tones starting to lid Mail To (CKEY—Toronto, Ont., Can.) reports “Shut Ups” make the Top Forty in stations around the country. Latest to come to Uttal’s attention are WAKR-Akron, 0., WMGM-New York,

( N.Y.) THE CASH BOX and WMCA-New York. . . . Johnny Holliday WRVM-Rochester, recently tied the marriage knot. The deejay walked to the altar with the

. . . N.J.) jumps on 1721 BROADWAY former Mary Clare Beck. Vic Aime ( WNNJ-Newton, the bandwagon of deejays that .feel that Domenico Modugno’s “Nel Blu NEW YORK 19. N. Y. Dipinto Di Blu” is a sure chart smasher. The DJ adds that among the many other versions, a female vocal group is doing

the number in English. . . . Don Wallace (KOME- Tulsa, Oklahoma) writes to say that he will do his List Your Top Ten Fop Tunes lore entire show on August 4th from Orbach’s Varsity Shop in celebration of its Grand Opening. Wallace NAME OF RECORD HIRE ARTIST ®R BAND HIRE tells us that the “Don Wallace Teen Queens” will 1. also be on hand to greet and assist visitors as they

2 . arrive for the big event. . . . Dick Doty (WTRL-

3. Bradenton, Fla.) reports that Perez Prado’s hot tune, “Patricia” is receiving at least 95 requests each day. 4. The waxing is far and away the number one tune in 5. the area. . . . Pat McGuinness (KFWB-Hollywood,

6 . Calif.) called to protest DAVE CLARK tells about the listener who (KUR—Seattle, Wash.) the playing of Doris Day’s new record “Everybody Loves A Lover”. The* listener especially objected to 8 . the line “I feel just like a Polly Adler”. It took McGuinness awhile to f. figure it out, but he finally convinced the listener that Miss Day sings “I

10 . feel just like a Pollyanna”. * * *

List Your Top Ten Country Tines Her® Walter Powell ( WBVL-Barbourville, Ky.) believes that Faron Young’s platter “Alone With You” could very easily, as did Don Gibson’s “Oh Lone- NAME OF RECORD HIRE ARTIST OR BAND HERE some Me”, invade the pop charts. Powell says that 1. Young has a solid number and if the deejays get on

2 . it, it could be very big. . . . Dave Clark (KJR-Seattle, tells about his recent contest. jockey 3. Wash.) The offered a parakeet to the listener who sent in the best 4. letter telling “why I should have ‘The Bird On My 5. Head’ on my head”. It seems the contest went beyond 6 . spp d all proportions with over 1100 entries from Seattle, 7. and many from Canada. The winner turned out to be a small boy who had just gotten out of the hos- 8 .

pital after a very serious operation. . . . Monte Hoyt 9. ( KOCY-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) phoned in to tell 1®. TOM ADAMS us that he was really impressed with the Columbia (KEEL Shreveport, La.) — newcomers who displayed their wares at the diskery’s recent convention in Colorado. Among those he mentioned were Jennie Smith List Your Top Ten Rhythm ’I Blues Records lire and Johnny Cash, a recent addition to the Columbia roster. . . . Gordie Baker NAME OF RECORD HERE ARTIST OR BAND HIRE ( WSPR-Springfield, Mass.) in New York on business and vacation, visiting

publishers and manufacturers. . . . Doc Berger is getting ready to take a

much needed one month vacation the first of August. . . . Tom Adams (KEEL- Shreveport, La.) was the winner among jocks at KEEL concerning sack j£. dresses. Adams and George Hayes sported Tux’ in new convertibles at the 3 . parade, while losers Doug China and Mack Sanders attended the parade in

4. sack dresses. 5. VITAL STATISTICS: Dick Barba is the new morning man at station WLYN-Lynn, Mass.

Barba winds up a stint with station WIDE-Biddeford, Me. . . . Larry 7. Dean is no longer with station KSAN-San Francisco, Calif. The platter a. spinner has now settled permanently with WJLB-Detroit, Mich. Dean

is now heard daily from 2:30 to 4:00 P.M. . . . Mike “Chubby Buddy” 9. Porter has re-joined the staff of station WJBW-New Orleans, La. The IS. jockey takes over the “Big 30 at 1230” in the daily 3 to 6 P.M. slot, MAMS dealing with the top 30 r & r hits of the week. . . . Owen Spann, formerly with station WBT-Charlotte, No. Carolina, will now be broadcasting for FIRM station WINS-New York, N.Y. Spann will host the on Satur- ADDRESS days from 7 to 11 P.M., and the Sunday Music Party from 7 P.M. to

midnight. . . . The latest addition to the KDOK-Tyler, Texas staff is an.. stats. Jim Brand, who hails from Independence, Mo.

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MUSIC SALES CORP BURKE'S MUSIC SHOP CAMPUS RECORD SHOP Top Selling Records Augusta, Ga. St. Paul, Minn. Detroit, Mich. 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. When (Kalin Twins) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 2. Reported by What Am I Living For 2. Willie And The Hand Jive 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (C. Willis) (J. Otis) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) 3. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 3. Hard Headed Woman 4. Little Star (Elegants) 4. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) 5. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 5. Do You Wanna Dance 4. If Dreams Came True (Boonej 6. Everybody Loves A Lover (B. Freeman) 5. Everybody Loves A Lover (D. Retail | Day) 10. 10. 6. Jennie Lee (Jan & Arnie) (D. Day) 7. Hard Headed Woman 7. Hard Headed Woman 6. Susie Darlin' (R. Luke) (E. Presley) (E. Presley) 7. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 8. Fever (P. Lee) Outlets 8. Vacation Time (C. Berry) 8. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 9. Little Mary (Fats Domino) 9. Little Star (Elegants) 9. Yakety Yak (Coasters) Johnny B. Goode (C. Berry) Ain't That Love (H. Belafonte) 10. Western Movies (Olympics) From Coast to Coast

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Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. MUSIC CITY Los Angeles, Calif. KATZ DRUG COMPANY STEDEFORD'S RECORD SHOP RADIO DOCTORS Kansas City, Mo. Pittsburgh, Pa. Milwaukee, Wise. 1. If Dreams Came True Chicago, III. 1 . Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (P, Boone) 1. Glasses (Shades) (D. Modugno) Sun 1. Little (R. 2. Poor Fool Nelson) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Stupid Cupid (C. Francis) 2. Gotta Rain (E. Gorme) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) Have 2. (D. 3. Late Tails) Rebel Rouser Eddy) 2. Everybody Loves A Lover 2. Patricia (P. Prado) Born Too (Poni 3. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 3. My True Love (J. Scott) 3. When (Kalin Twins) (D. Day) 3. When (Kalin Twins) 4. The Freeze (Tony & Joe) 4. One Summer Night 4. Hard Headed Woman 3. Born Too Late (Poni-Tails) 4. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (Dandleers) 4. Delicious (J. Backus) 5. Fever (P. Lee) (E. Presley) 4. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 5. Splish Splash (8. Darin) 5. Blessed Are They (Petites) 5. Baubles, Bangles And Beads 6. Night 5. Patricia (P. Prado) 5. If Dreams Came True 6. Hard Headed Woman One Summer 6. The Fountain's Cry (Noble) (Kirby Stone IV) (Dandleers) 6. My True Love (J. Scott) (P. Boone) (£. Presley) 7. Everybody Loves A Lover 6. Fever (P. Lee) 7. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) 6. When (Kalin Twins) 7. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 7. Patricia (M. Craft) (D. Day) 7. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 8. Pretty Baby (Gino & Gina) 7. What Shall I Do (Townsend) 8. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 8. The Waiting Game 8. My True Love (J. Scott) 9. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 8. Marsha (Prodigals) (P. Page) (H. Belafonte) 8. Padre (T. Arden) 9. Everybody Loves A Lover 10. Everybody Loves A Lover 9. Patricia (P. Prado) 9. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 9. Sweet Lover (B. Thompson) 9. Torero (R. Carosone) (D. Day) (D. Day) 10. Western Movies (Olympics) 10. Padre (T. Arden) 10. The Night Is Young And 10. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) Your So Beautiful (Todd) 10. Johnny Blue (N. Stevens) THE RECORD CENTER TOLZIEN MUSIC STORE EL REY MUSIC SHOP Cleveland, Ohio Amarillo, Texas San Francisco, Calif. BOSTON RECORD DIST. BILL LAMB RECORD SHOP THE MUSIC BOX

1. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. Hard Headed Woman Boston, Mass. Flint, Mich. Spokane, Wash. (D. Modugno) 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (E. Presley) 2. Patricia (P. 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) Prado) 1 . Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Little Star (Elegants) 1. Susie Darlin' (R. Luke) 3. Don't Ask Me Why 4. Do You Wanna Dance 3i One Summer Night 2. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 2. Western Movies (Olympics) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) (B. Freeman) (Dandleers) 3. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 3. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 4. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 5. When (Kalin Twins) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 4. Fever (P. Lee) 4. Everybody Loves A Lover 4. Two Step (J. Bowen) 5. Patricia (P. Prado) 6. Somebody Touched Me 5. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 5. When (Kalin Twins) (D. Day) 5. C'mon Baby (B. Knox) 6. Everybody Loves A Lover (B. Knox) 6. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 6. Hard Headed Woman 5. Patricia (P. Prado) 6. Hard Headed Woman Left Right j (D. Day) 7. What Am I Living For 7. Out Of Your Heart (E. Presley) 6. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (E. Presley) 7. Little Star (Elegants) (C. Willis) (P- Page) 7. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 7. Big Deal (Ski Bros.) 7. Gingerbread (F. Avalon) 8. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 8. If Dreams Came True 8. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 8. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 8. Think It Over (Crickets) 8. Thunder Road (R. Mitchum) 9. Everybody Loves A Lover (P, Boone) (P. Page) 9. If Dreams Came True 9. Hard 9. Splish Splash (B. Darin) Headed Woman (D. Day) 9. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 9. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (P. Boone) (E. Presley) 10 Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 10. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 10. Flip Top Box (D. Doo) 10. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 10. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 10. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (D. Modugno)

YEAGERS MUSIC SHOP A. WILLIAMS & CO. GRAYMAT MUSIC SHOP Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Morristown, N. J, BILLS T RECORD SHOP STAMPFLI'S RECORD ROOM BOWMAN'S 1. Hard Headed Woman 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1 . Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) Tulsa, Okla. Reno, Nevada Bridgeport, Conn. 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 3. When (Kalin Twins) 3. One Summer Night 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) (Dandleers) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. When (Kalin Twins) 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 4. No Chemise Please 5. Everybody Loves A Lover 4. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 2. Fools Paradise ((Crickets) 2. Hard Headed Woman 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (G, Granahan) (D. Day) 5. Little Star (Elegants) 3. Hard Headed Woman (E. Presley) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) 5. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 6. Just Like In The Movies 6. When (Kalin Twins) (E. Presley) 3. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 4. When (Kalin Twins) 6. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) (Upbeats) 7. My True Love (J. Scott) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 4. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 5. Little Star (Elegants) 7. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 5. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 5. Return To (D. Martin) 6. Rouser (D. Eddy) 7. Hard Headed Woman 8. No Chemise Please Me Rebel True Twins) 8. If Dreams Came (E. Presley) (G. Granahan) 6. When (Kalin 6. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) 7. Hard Headed Woman (P. Boone) 7. Leroy (J. Scott) 7. Secretly (J. Rodgers) (E. Presley) 8. Lads) Enchanted Island (Four 9. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 9. Do You Wanna Dance 8. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 8. Patricia (P. Prado) 8. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 9. Purple People Eater (Wooley) (B. Freeman) 10. Hard Headed Woman 9. Western Movies (Olympics) 9. Yayety Yak (Coasters) 9. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 10. The Singing Hills (Vaughn) 10. Western Movies (Olympics) (E. Presley) 10. All Night Long (J. Long) 10. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 10. My True Love (J. Scott) FROM SAMUEL FULLER’S PRODUCTION “VERBOTEN!” RKO RADIO PICTURES explodes PAUL ANKA’S GREATEST TO DATE VERBOTEN (FORBIDDEN! ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS CONDUCTED BY DON COSTA ABC-9937 The amazing Anka — today’s most consistent

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The one-stop record organization is tees next day delivery to points with- All CHANTS one of the most important marketing in three hundred miles of Chicago — functions in the entire record indus- which is our center of operation. try for many reasons, of which I’ll Points beyond are serviced by bus, just name a few. Bailway Express, as well as parcel Diversification of stock, service, post. Also, remember, that shipping faster turn-over, and more rapid de- charges are considerably reduced livery bring greater profit to the when shipments are made from a customer. In this respect, I can only one-stop rather than a host of dis- tell you what we at the Music Box tributors. do. Another function that we at Mu- We feature a most convenient self- sic Box perform as an added service service arrangement whereby the for our customers is our bi-weekly retailer is free to browse through mailing of a constantly changing chart the entire stock at easy eye level listing of all singles, LP’s and EP’s. to make his selections. Now, as to diversification of our Another point that stresses greater stock—those of us who serve in one- profit for the customer is accom- stop organizations know fully well plished through the fact that we at the that so many retail dealers depend Music Box price our wide range of upon us for their wide selections of LP’s at absolute cost. all available merchandise. In other The one-stop, in order to do a words, the one-stop eliminates the ne- good job, must have an efficient well cessity for the dealer scouring the staffed force of employees, which as- city or nearby town for completion sures best possible over-all results. of his over-all selections. We realize that it is vitally im- Furthermore, the dealer is at times portant that we are in constant com- befuddled, not knowing which cov- munication with our customers in all erage of a record is the best selec- parts of the nation and export mar- tion, so he depends upon his one- kets; therefore we maintain an up- stop flyer to advise him. The one- to-date, week-by-week mailing system. stop knows, because he checks it In other words, we prepare a list every against sales frequency and air ex- week of the top selling singles, LP’s, posure. Naturally, profit is the most and EP’s, which assure fastest turn- vital key here. Actually, the record over, and of course, bring in the dealer lessens the possibility of wind- most profit. This mailing list goes ing up with dead stock on his shelves out every two weeks to all our cus- when he makes his selections at his tomers. one-stop supplier. This is made pos- In conclusion, we maintain that the sible because from a one-stop the one-stop organization is most cer- dealer does not have to buy a cer- tainly a vital factor in the record in- tain quantity of records to have it dustry. The one-stop faithfully shipped, as is the case with many dis- serves this great national enterpris- tributors. He can buy just what he ing business by going so far as to feels he can sell. promote records in the most remote Another wonderful feature about and places, the one-stop is that the dealer does out of the way usually not ever have to leave his store or of- not traversed by salesmen. The one- fice to be serviced. He simply checks stop operator is a bond that ties the his selections from the recommended manufacturer and the distributor to listings on the one-stop’s chart and their public. mails it in for rapid service. Finally, as in many other great in- And now we come to one-stop dustries in this great nation of ours, service. In this respect I can only the head of the one-stop and his em- tell you again, what we, at the Mu- ployees are certainly, in every case, a sic Box do. Fast delivery has become credit to the community; and defin- a shining star in our crown. For ately a vital factor in the distribu- some time we have been dealing with tion of records throughout the a local trucking firm that guaran- land!!!!

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LAST WHK LEFT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR HEART 1 4 Shapiro-Bernstein ASCAP—Shuman-Garson 2 PATRICIA 8 EAGLE RECORDS Southern ASCAP—Prado PURPLE PEOPLE EATER 1 3 Cordial BMI—Wooley The label to Watch YOUNG AND WARM AND WONDERFUL 7 4 Frank ASCAP—Zaret, Singer

A CERTAIN SMILE 10 5 Miller ASCAP—Webster, Fain RETURN TO ME 6

ENCHANTED ISLAND 12 8 Korwin ASCAP—Allen, Stillman

ALL 1 HAVE TO DO IS DREAM t 9 Acuff-Rose BMI—Bryant IF DREAMS CAME TRUE — 10 Korwin ASCAP—Allen, Stillman

THEY COULD BE WRONG PADRE 3 by the writers of the current hits 11 Ross Jungnickel ASCAP——Romans, Webster "When," "Early in the Morning" EVERYBODY LOVES A LOVER — 12 Korwin ASCAP—Adler, Allen YOU NEED HANDS H Buddy Brooks 13 Leeds ASCAP— Irwin HARD HEADED WOMAN 15 14 Gladys ASCAP—DeMetrius

TWILIGHT TIME 6 15 Porgie BMI—Ram, Nevins, Nevins, Dunn "Hula Hoop"

by Eddie Holmes with Ray Charles Chorus Eagle # 1000

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' LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — The latest craze to sweep the West Coast EAGLE RECORDS beaches is the Hula Hoop. Imperial Records has released a recording inspired by the Hoops, titled “Hula Hoop” and sung (a division of Arkin Record Co.) by The Deville Sisters. In the pictures above are young Andy and Reeve C'hudd, sons of Imperial’s prexy, Lew Chudd, demonstrating how the hoop is used. “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX’ 9 www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box Music Page 31 , August 2 , 1958

King Takes Over Bethlehem Distribution Mill$ In Copyright Deals NEW RELEASES I- CINCINNATI — Sydney Nathan, this week by cutting two new albums President of King Records, and Gus with the Australian Jazz Quintet; a BUBBER JOHNSON Wilde, President of Bethlehem Rec- jazz version of “The Three Penny NEW YORK—Jack Mills, Mills Op- EVERYBODY’S WITH YOU ords, jointly announced last week the era” and a free blowing album of Music prexy, has just returned from an extended trip on the continent, conclusion of an agreement whereby modern originals. WHEN YOU’RE WINNING King will take over the exclusive As a jazz line Bethlehem fills a void where he made several copyright world-wide distribution of all the in the King' distribution which previ- deals. b/w Bethlehem product. The agreement is ously was not strong in progressive In France, Mills acquired the copy- effective immediately, but the distri- and modern jazz or artists. Bethle- right of three compositions from I SURRENDER DEAR not take place until the hem has Pathe-Marconi, a publisher disk- bution does cut such artists as Chris and i KING 5143 near future. Connor, Mel Torme, The Australian ery. They are “Platee” by Jean Phi- In discussing the take over of Beth- Jazz Quartet, , Frances lippe Rameau; and “Suite Delphique” EARL BOSTIC lehem by King, Nathan pointed out Fay, Herbie Mann, Julie London, Art and “Epithalame” by Andre Jolivet. that this is only the first of several Blackly and the Jazz Messengers. The catalogue of Garrish of Milan, PINKIE deals now in negotiation whereby King merchandises through twenty- Italy, and Quiroga of Madrid, Spain b/w King is getting a new look and ex- two of its own factory branches plus will be represented in this country panding its product line by agree- key independent distributors in cer- by Mills. rHOME SWEET HOME ROCK ments with other labels. tain territories. World-wide coverage g Wilde will continue as President is through distribution contracts in KING 5144 of Bethlehem and will supervise the Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Can- Decca Distributes Belock Stereo operation from his New York head- ada and South America. DONNIE ELBERT quarters. A big program of regular To kick-off the new arrangement, monthly new releases is scheduled, Bethlehem will offer to all dealers a COME ON SUGAR starting in August with new albums One Free for every eight L. P.’s pur- NEW YORK—The Belock Record- by Mel Torme, and The Australian chased backed up by a general pro- ing Company has named Decca Dis- b/w Jazz Quartet. In addition Wilde has motional campaign. tributing subsidiary of Decca ! Records, NEAR concluded contracts for a new heavy The complete King facilities will be as national and world-wide distributor WANT TO BE YOU recording schedule which kicks off used to work on the Bethlehem line. of its entire production of stereo- DELUXE 6168 phonic sound recordings and tapes un- ! der the Everest label, Harry D. Be- Sunbeam Names Kaplan Eastern THE SWALLOWS Siegel Signs For Two lock, President, announced last week. Sales And Promotion Manager “Decca will be expanding its sales ITCHY TWITCHY FEELING and distribution efforts in the grow- Universal Soundtracks b/w NEW YORK — Herman Kaplan of ing stereo field by the addition of Belock and disk Philadelphia, Pa., has been named tape recordings, ac- WHO KNOWS, DO YOU Eastern Sales and Promotion Man- NEW YORK—Paul Siegel, Ameri- cording to Sydney Goldberg,” Vice can Representative for Heino Gaze’s President of the Decca Distributing FEDERAL 12333 ager of Sunbeam Records, the com- I German publishing firm, “Edition Co. The Everest tapes and disks are S pany announced last week. Takt Und Ton”, has signed two con- now being recorded and produced in Sherman Ford, Jr., of New York TOMMY LOVE tracts, which will give Gaze the Belock’s recording studio at Bayside, City, was appointed Production Man- Ger- Queens. ager for Sunbeam. Ford was previ- man-Austrian rights to two Univer- MY CRAZY HEART sal International Pictures music ously with Independent Artist and “Advanced techniques as well as b/w Mark Records. soundtracks, “A Time To Love And extraordinary recording facilities are Time To Die”, and “Touch being utilized by our recording Kaplan, who has been in the rec- A Of now TELL ME, TELL ME company,” stated Belock. be- ord business for eleven years, was Evil”. The deal was made with Bill “We lieve assure greater enjoy- FEDERAL 12331 formerly associated with Marmel Dis- Downer, prexy of Northern Music, this will ment of music. plan to have the tributors and David Rosen in Phil- publisher of the scores here. We first of what we call our sophisticated KENNY adelphia. “A Time To Love And A Time To MARTIN Die”, which stars Lilo Pulver, John stereo recordings in both the popular I’M Gavin and Keenan Wynn, is a film and classical field available through SORRY Decca by September 15. Belock tapes Design Celebrates First based on the Erich Maria Remarque b/w book, which deals with Germany dur- and disks, as well as monaurals will Anniversary ing the Second World War. The score be made and distributed under the YUM, YUM was written by Miklos Rozsa. “Touch Everest label.” FEDERAL 12330 Of Evil”, is a suspense pic with mu- The Belock Recording Company is a CHICAGO — Design Records cele- sic by Henry Mancini. The flick stars division of the Belock Instrument brated its first anniversary with a Orson Welles, Janet Leigh, Carlton Corporation, College Point, N. Y., de- JOHNNY DARLING reception, cocktail party and dinner Heston and Marlene Dietrich, velopers and manufacturers of elec- BASEBALL BABY at the Palmer House, Chicago, on Siegel will fly to Germany for the tronic and electro-mechanical devices for services. Sunday evening, July 20. Cy Leslie, premiere of “A Time To Love” in the armed b/w President of Pickwick Sales Corpo- Berlin, and will exploit the music of ration, parent organization of the the pictures in collaboration DON’T WANT TO WIND with Kornheiser To Marry label, said, “We have grown, in one Gaze’s firm. Siegel will return to the Bob year from a new entity in the busi- U.S., and head for Hollywood where UP IN LOVE ness with twenty four albums in he will be involved with a new Jack DELUXE 6167 our line, to a major - factor in the Palance film, “Topoloblanco,” which Kornheiser, ! low price field with the release of will contain music from a Siegel’s NEW YORK — Bob THE GUYTONES our seventieth album.” Symphony House property, “Autumn Sales Manager of Cadence Records, p J The dinner also served to announce Concerto”. A lyric version of the will soon marry Norwegian-born In- YOUR HEART’S BIGGER the introduction of Design’s new “Autumn Concerto”, “And That Re- grid Carlson. Stereo-Spectrum label. The new minds Me” was a big chart click THAN MINE stereo line will retail at $2.98 and last year. will be packed in a fold over cover l bound in gold and will feature a Century Signs Gloria Shaw NOW IT S ?TELL ME (HOW WAS I TO KNOW)? free “stereo-tex” cleaning cloth with each album. DELUXE 6169 A $1.98 “Holiday In New York” PITTSBURGH, PA. — The story in the 26 stereo disk, featuring sounds of the July issue which stated that Century Records signed Gloria TOPSY II city and a trip to Coney Island was demonstrated. Leslie announced De- Wood should have read Gloria Shaw. sign’s major promotion on a Dennis KING Day album, “Christmas Is For Chil- Breaking Fast In All Areas dren.” A complete deejay mailing would be made and Day will be mak- ing personal appearances to back the "MY WHITE CONVERTIBLE'' retailers in their efforts. Jack Benny by the fabulous Unsurpassed in Quality at any Price who appears on both the album cover and in the album will be prominently HALL BROTHERS featured in the holiday promotion. ()Gcnoine 8"xl0' (On Alan Freed's TV Show—July 30th) Glossy Photos on fast-rising Decca Distributes Wakeley Label ~M Card* EACH Post ARC RECORDS 5 $26 par 1,000 NEW YORK — Jimmy Wakely’s in 5,000 lots Mounted 12-16 Jefferson Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. Enlargement* Shastone will be dis- 6 Vic in 1,000 lots (30"x40"J $4.05 tributed nationally by Decca Distrib- At Following Distributors: $8.99 per 100 uting Company. SUPERIOR— New York City SOUTHERN— Nashville DUMONT Boston — Fan mail photos as low as lc each The deal was consummated in New SEABOARD— Albany ARC— Detroit TRU-TONE—Miami York between Wakely and Sidney METRO— Buffalo FULL COLOR PRINTS CHIPS— Philadelphia STERLING—Cleveland for every purpote, tort* ond budget Goldberg, Vice-President in charge LAREDY— Newark, N. J. GENERAL— Baltimore of sales and Leonard Schneider, Vice- ALLEN— Richmond FIELDS—San Francisco A Division of JAMES J. KAIEGSMANN President and General Manager of RECORD MERCHANDISING--L.A. EASTERN—Connecticut Plus Many Others Flora 7-0233 Decca Records. Watch Next Issue For Complete Listing 165 Weir 46th St. Sides currently being released are New York 1*. N. Y.j “By The Waters Of The Minnetonka” Heading For The Top 40 and “Lonesome Lover”. 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' BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON M —. Sunbeam > JIMMY BOWEN ROULETTE I H STOCKHOLM—’s kids Pan Alley. All the bistros and bars I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU to share the American teenagers’ feature the same tunes you’d hear in AND LINDY CORAL seem 'Hu mTlovT' B CINDY |I musical tastes. However, over here Joe’s or the corner drugstore. CATERINA VALENTE IT'S ALL IN THE GAME the Tommy Steele As for the bicycles they’re sudden " ‘ TOMMY EDWARDS MGM it’s battle between — — Decca — B I a They death. I’m convinced it’s easier MUSIC PUBLISHERS faction and the Elvis lovers. to JILLS MUSIC, SNC.„ HOLDING CORPORATION sport buttons announcing “We Love get killed by bikes than by automo- Elvis,’’ “Tommy’s the One!”. “We biles. My advice to anyone coming hate Elvis,” and assorted other emo- here is to bring a helicopter. BREAKING VERY tional outbursts. Despite all this, The Danish teenagers like calypso rock and roll does seem to be slipping. and rock and roll, but the double-R VERY VERY BIG A look at the best-seller lists confirms is not as popular now as it’s been that. “Melodie D’Amour,” “Sugar- for the past three years. Tommy Bogey,” and, Steele, The Platters, Paul Anka, and LIKE IN time,” “Diana,” “Col. JUST thank the Lord for little blessings, The Inescapable One, Elvis, are “Catch a Falling Star.” Many of the about the only ones making the grade THE MOVIES popular tunes are in French, Ger- currently. man and Italian, in addition to the A good disk in hits 60,000. SWAN 1010 Hits U. S. imports. go to 200,000 or more—and they SWAN RECORDS Record sales are immense. Virtually come in German, French, and Italian, every home sports a phonograph, and as well as American. The No. 1 Da- all the major labels are represented in nish singer is Hans Kurt, followed by Sweden. In a country of seven mil- Gustave Winkler. The top female is TtfE BEAT,,, end- lion, 25 companies are in business Raquel Rastenni; second is Birthe RICKY NELSON producing records. The 78 rpm s are Wilke. taking Among our products, # 5528 Pa/e Hankins losing ground and 45 s are homegrown over. A good disk will do 100,000; a Belafonte, Sinatra, Cole and Boone hit more than double that amount. are big favorites. Caterina Valente is “POOR LITTLE “IA-P0-PAPA" Record prices are comparable to our the most popular imported songstress, own, but pity the poor publishers. in both English and German rendi- are be- tions followed by .Doris Day and FOOL” Office and apartment rentals "CROSS-TIES" yond belief-. Newly married couples Sarah Vaughn. Jazz leaders include CHECKEH-90O are alloted 1% rooms by the govern- Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, ment and no more. Even then, the Miles Davis, Quincy Jones, George CHESS PRODUCING CO. are ^lperial waiting lists are long and lovers Shearing and . fteconJs 2120 Michigan Avenue forced into lengthy engagements be- Business here is at its best, and Chicago 16, Illinois cause of the housing situation. This happily so, for the Danes love music Marriage” food. Beyond that, there is is not a plug for “Love and and good no matter how it sounds, but I’m little else to do. TV is programmed forced to presume that most love ma- only one hour a day on the lone sta- king takes place outdoors in broad tion, and radio, too, is confined to a daylight because it’s almost ^always single station. However, they are Visitors To The daylight here, and the housing short- able to receive Radio Luxembourg-, the age, being what it is—and I’d bet- BBC, the Armed Forces Network and ter wind up this garbled paragraph Germany’s many stations. while I’m still ahead. I spent only two hours in Norway American artists have been lovingly so I won’t presume to know much be- adopted by the Swedes. Perry Como’s yond what I heard about its musical those of Swe- BRUSSELS show will soon be shown here, and tastes. They tend to be Finland many more U. S. stars will be on TV den on a smaller scale. in in Sweden before long. ’s seems little interested American “White Christmas” is as big in the music. The people dig very little land of smorgasbord at Yuletide as rock and roll or pop music. In fact, Sinatra is wor- most of their stuff sounds as if it FAIR I it is in America. WORLD’S by Krouschenk. shipped, and lately Paul Anka has be- was authored come the darling of the teenagers. There’s a strong possibility I’ll be in more PICK UP THE LATEST ISSUE OF His record of “Diana” did better than winding up this tour a bust the original hunting goddess of the ways than one. Fiore de Henriquez, same name. Jazz, even bop, has a defi- who’s fast becoming one of the sculptresses, nite place in Sweden. If the U. S. world’s most renowned will asked me to sit for her. Since my THE CASH BOX runs out of Morris Levys there has always be a market for progressives, predecessors in her studio have in- here. cluded Noel Coward, Princess Marie at the Dixiecats and hoppers Denmark, with a population of 5% Louise, Laurence Olivier, Stravinsky, more, I’m million and 800,000 bicycles, is com- John Barberolli, and many under the spell of our Tin flipping. Amusement Center Arcade pletely

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CHICAGO—A 70 per cent increase the fields in which rapid strides are SMASH in the music business in the next made,” said Murphy. “Our industry ten years has been predicted by a has the choice of being part of foremost economist. tomorrow’s world, or belonging to HIT By 1968 the market for , gui- yesterday along with the makers of tars and other musical instruments carriages and buggy whips.” may top $800 million, compared with Murphy pointed to the research $470 million spent in 1957, declared dividends reaped by a sister industry, RECORDS economist Arno H. Johnson at the electronics: “Today the electronics in- Z opening of the 57th Music Industry dustry does 75 per cent of its busi- Trade Show and Convention at the ness in products unknown 10 years Palmer House. ago. In our industry we do 75 to 90 The conclave sponsored by the per cent of our business in products National Association of Music Mer- over 10 years old—yes, some 100 chants was told by the senior econo- years and more. We are not, however, mist for J. Walter Thompson ad- enjoying any demands for crystal vertising agency that today’s accent sets or pump organs. on family life, with the trend to- “The basic research program at wards larger families, will have an M.I.T. may result in better, different important impact on the music field, and possibly new things in music “Increased family life and broadening- perhaps easier ways of learning or education and culture tend to increase playing instruments. Whatever this expenditure for music more rapidly program may produce, it cannot help than most other items of consumer •but benefit the entire music industry, expenditure,” noted Johnson. for there will be no secrets. Free “Between 1948 and 1957 total per- circulation of results is essential.” sonal consumption grew 58 per cent, Calling attention to the rate at while musical instruments’ sales ex- which millions of Americans are climb- panded 83 per cent—or 1.4 times as ing the income ladder, economist fast as our standard of living. This Johnson told the music merchants: could mean a growth of over 70 per “With each higher level of income, cent in music sales by 1968,” he con- there is a rapid stepping up in pur- cluded. chase of musical instruments, radios Tribute was paid to pianist Van and TV sets. Homes with television Cliburn by Paul E. Murphy, NAMM sets grew eightfold between 1950 and On the hot ATCO label president, who told the music men January 1958—from about five mil- “This Spring in Moscow, a young lion to 42 million homes. A total of American pianist, knifed through the 83 per cent of our households now iron curtain and succeeded as an have television—3% million are mul- SPLISH, SPLASH ambassador of good will, where our tiple-set households. politicians failed. It again took music “The overall total expenditure for AND to speak a common tongue of under- TV, radio, records and musical in- standing. This signal success belongs struments more than doubled in the to our music world, and is due in past nine years and the rate of in- great part to the unflagging work of crease (105%) was 1.7 times as men and women like you, in pointing great as the rate of increase (62%) EARLY IN the way to parents and youngsters for total personal ocnsumtion.” of the good which music can accom- Actually the music industry must plish.” catch up with a backlog of consumer Keeping pace with the dynamic buying brought on by the economic growth of other industries, music “slowdown purposely induced in an THE MORNING manufacturers and dealers have em- effort to fight inflation,” said John- barked on an extensive $80,0000 five- son. “Relaxation of the monetary year research program at Massa- measures retarding expansion” can chusetts Institute of Technology, mean reversal of the downward mo- Murphy reported. mentum. To music dealers, Johnson ^ ^ Clam or Seiivice “Music must take its place besides pointed out, this can mean as much Thu u • fur mrai|t WESTERN UNION nuclear energy, space travel, commu- as a 10 per cent increase in sales f arm i» injicaiad by tht - nications automation one of next year. rropct lymbol. , TELEGRAM k and as ^ -)V The Miu« um* shown in « hr dare line on dc^Cuc irlegrem. I. STANDARD TIME •( point of or*in. Tim* of reee.pi 1. STANDARD TIME M p London To Distribute Activity At Orbit NA058 41 COLLECT-BOSTON MASS 21 744AME ALAN HARTWELL-, CARE LOVE RECORDS- Arwin In England HOLLYWOOD — O rb i t Records, • ^ subsidiary of High Fidelity Record- n 35 EAST fio ST: HOLLYWOOD — Arwin Records ings, has stepped up activity this prexy Marty Melcher has finalized a month with announcements that they H0PSY PART TWO BY COZY COLE FASTEST BREAKING RECORD IN NEW deal whereby London Records will have signed a new vocal group, the Surfers, purchased two masters, and ENGLAND RUSH 1000 ON RT BY WAY OF AIRFREIGHT EVERY DAY press and distribute the label in Eng- | land, Melcher disclosed this week. are releasing four singles. Parent FABULOUS UNTIL I SAY STOP AIR PLAY AND DEALER CALL SIMPLY The first releases, which will hit label announced the acquisition of a REGARDS- the English market immediately, are new artist, pianist David Carlson. Arwin’s two big domestic hits, “Jenny The Surfers, four Honolulu-born DON DUMONT DUMONT RECORD DISTRIBUTING C0RP youngsters currently attending Glen- Lee,” by Jan and Arnie, and “Cha- 1280 TREM0NT ST BOSTON MASS- Hua-Hua,” by The Pets. dale College in California, have been All future masters will be sent to pacted by Orbit prexy Rich Vaughn. London for concurrent release with The group, which has been singing- 1000 45 1280- together for six months, was audi- this country. By the end of summer, COM FAN 1 Melcher expects distribution on Arwin tioned, signed, and recorded in the to be set for all of Europe, Australia, space of one week. Their initial single and Japan. release is “Summer Time Lies” b/w From Arwin’s Beverly Hills office, “Beach Time.” label A&R director Joe Lubin an- Vaughn purchased two masters nounced that newly signed thrush which are already released on Orbit: Bonnie Scott has just been recorded, “From Now On,” instrumental by It'* Another Davey Crockett and her initial release at the end of Don Schraier and his orchestra, b/w the rponth will be launched with a $5,- “Pig Tail,” with vocal by Ray Agee, 000 promotion and ad campaign. Also and “Cotton Picker” b/w “Lonesome,” slated for release this month is The by Wortham Watts. ZORRO Pets’ follow-up disk to their “Cha- Vaughn also released the second Hua-Hua” hit, titled “Wow-EE,” an single on Scott Engel, titled, “Charley instrumental. Flip side is “Beyond Bop,” b/w “All I Do Is Dream of You.” the Sea,” from the Seven Arts produc- “Charley Bop” is a new dance which THE CHORDETTES tions’ United Artists movie, “The Gun label will push, and special diagrams Cadence # 1349 Runners.” Jan and Arnie’s second and instructions of the dance will be waxing is, “Gas Money,” b/w “Bonnie printed on the sleeve. Lou.” The duo, currently on a deejay High Fidelity Records has signed CADENCE RECORDS tour in the East, is l'eceiving close to nineteen-year-old pianist David Carl- 119 W. 57th St., N. Y., N. Y. 3,0000 fan letters a week, reports son to a contract, and recorded his Lubin. initial album last week. “ It’s What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts—INTERNATIONALLY

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from NEW YORK — ABC-Paramount’s LEARN Third Anniversary Promotion, LP unveiled to its distributors at its re- cent meetings held at The Concord Hotel in Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., con- sisted of eleven albums, nine EPs, and twelve stereotapes. WOMEN Also introduced was a new dis- 47/20-7306 tributor incentive program for the Y period of August 15 to September 30. During this period distributors will receive a ten percent discount on all package merchandise, EP and DSR Stereotapes. All package mer- JACK PAAR chandise will receive 30-60-90 day billing. C Each distributor will be assigned a combined dollar volume quota for package merchandise. Distributors are divided into four quota groups, mm as follows; I Group A—New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, and Detroit. Group B—San Francisco, Balti- more, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Cleve- land, Newark and Cincinnati. Group C— St. Louis, Buffalo, At- R ANOTHER NASCO SMASH!! li lanta, Hartford, Seattle, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Miami, Indianapolis, Richmond. Group D—Albany, Oklahoma City, “MAMA MAMA MAMA I New Orleans, Charlotte, Nashville, L Memphis, Great Falls, El Paso and (LOOK WHAT YOUR LITTLE BOY’S DONE)’’ Honolulu. ( As soon as a distributor reaches and 1 his quota, he will automatically re- ceive an extra bonus of 2% per cent “PRISONER’S SONG’’ of all package merchandise purchased during the six week period covered H by this promotion. This bonus may he taken in the form of a credit to the firm, or a personal check to the dis- tributor. The distributor in each group WARREN STORM I showing the highest percent- age of sales over quota will receive I NASCO 6015 an additional extra bonus of 2% per cent of his purchases, bringing his Territory open in Minneapolis area. Phone or Wire. total discounts to 15 per cent. Distributor sales representatives will also share in the incentive pro- gram during this six week period. Y Salesmen will receive cash bonuses NASHBORO RECORD CO. ranging from 2

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Victor Intros New Am-Par Concord Conclave Save-On-Records Plan SMASHING!

NEW YORK — A new, simplified RCA Victor Save-On-Records pro- gram is now being put into effect by distributors and dealers throughout the country it was reported by Frank O’Donnell, Administrator of S-O-R and RCA Camden Records. At the suggestion of dealers, RCA Victor has streamlined S-O-R by eliminating the consumer coupon book and the necessity for dealers them- selves to register buyers as part of the plan. Beginning in August, each month’s S-O-R selections will be avail- able to consumers with no extra pa- perwork or detailed follow-through needed on the dealer’s part. The consumer is simply offered' a one dollar savings off the manufac- turer’s regular nationally advertised price on the month’s S-O-R selections right in the dealer’s store. The man- ufacturer’s regular nationally adver- tised price for Red Seal albums is $4.98, for Pop $3.98. First month’s Red Seal selection is “Iberia” with Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra. The Pop choice is “The Best Of The Ames” featuring the Ames Brothers. RCA Victor is supplying strong ad- vertising and promotion support on a local level to help the dealer build store traffic through S-O-R. Support KIAMESHA LAKE, NEW YORK Natt Hale, ABC-Paramount Promo- includes ad mats in two sizes, con- sumer supplements for in-store give- —ABC Paramount gathered its dis- tion & Publicity Chief, Hutch Car- away, envelope stuffer or direct mail tributors from as far away as Hono- lock, Music City, Nashville, sipping use, and a four-color card, display- lulu and feted them to a three-day coffee, and Joe Cohen, Essex Dis- ing both S-O-R selections full size. stay at the famed country resort, tributing, Newark (back of head This support will continue month by Concord. in right ) . month for each new album chosen The foreground Left center for the program. Seen above, top left—Leonard Gold- A1 Hirsch and Jack Shocket of Mal- enson, prexy of AB-PT, Inc., Simon verne Distributors, N.YL, Dave Ber- Siegel, executive vice president AB- ger, ABC-Paramount disk jockey con- Liberty Advances PT, Inc., and Sam Clark, president of tact representative for New York, ABC-Paramount, holding serious dis- and Phil Katzenstein, Allied Distrib- cussions during the order-taking ses- utors, Hartford, enjoying an after Stereo Schedule sion. In the foreground (glasses) dinner confab in the Concord’s vast (glasses) Milt Oshins, Tru-Tone Dis- dining room. Lower left—Sid Past- tributors, Miami, filling in his order. ner, director of album sales and mer- BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. — Larry Newton facing camera (in the chandising reviews the order placed Liberty Records is accelerating its background) watches Leonard Gar- by Paul Levy of La Mar Dist’g. Co. stereo production schedule with ten misa (Chicago) and Joe Cohen, Es- of St. Louis, during the order taking albums now in final preparation for sex Distributors, Newark, also writ- session. Lower right—Dave Berger, September release to follow the four ing their fall orders. Top right—Irv cheerfully collects his wager from stereo albums set for the August sales Cohen, Essex Distributors, Newark Don Costa, the waxery’s a & r head, program. Liberty will also release five (with hands clasped), Jim McGinnis, who estimated sales would fall short new monaural albums during Sep- Music City, Nashville (partially hid- of the half-million mark. Berger won tember. den by Cohen), Jake Friedman, when distribs ordered a total of The ten stereo album releases in- Southland Distributing Co., Atlanta, $531,365. clude Julie London’s “About The Blues”; Martin Denny’s “Exotica, Vol. 11”; Dom Frontiere’s “Mr. Ac- cordion”; Bobby Hammack Quin- tette’s “Solid! South Pacific”; Don Swan’s “All This and Cha Cha Too”; Jerry Gray’s “Palladium Concert”; Howard Rumsey and his Lighthouse All Stars’ “Double Or Nothing”; THUMPING SUCCESS! BEATS Spencer-Hagen Orchestra’s “Essence of Romance”; Rene Rinaldo Strings’ “I’ll Be Seeing You”; and Vic Schoen Orchestra’s “A Swinger’s Holiday.” THERE A HEART Liberty’s four monaural album re- leases will be “Primitiva”, “The Ex- otic Sounds of Martin Denny”; “The SO 47 / 20-7274 is TRUE Torch Burning”, “The Poetic Voice of Franklyn MacCormack”; “Julie Is Her Name, Vol. 11” Julie London; “Palladium Concert”, Jerry Gray and His Orchestra at the Hollywood Pal- ladium; and “Marimbita”, “The Bril- PERRY COMO liant Sounds of Leo Arnaud.” Recording and production for Lib- erty is under "the direction of Si Waronker, president of the firm. A1 Bennett, newly appointed vice-presi- dent in charge of sales and promo- tion, is personally handling the na- tional sales campaign for both the stereo and monaural product.

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August 2, 1958 The Cash Box , Music Page 36 Epic 1958 Fall Program Revealed At New York Meet THyWPSNO SUCCESS! BEATS NEW YORK — Epic Records pre- “Stereorama,” a full stereophonic sented its 1958 Fall program to 71 phonograph, carries a suggested list Distributors and salesmen at the com- price of $169.95. It consists of two pany’s National Sales Convention portable cabinets, one containing two THERE A HEART July 25, 26 and 27 at Montauk Manor separable speaker enclosures and the Hotel, Long Island, New York. As- other housing amplifiers and controls. sembled salesmen learned of new The unit has a built-in 45 adapter, exchange policies, special price pro- diamond stylus, Ronette stereophonic 47/20-7274 grams for dealers and consumers, cartridge, tuner input jack and can SO TRUE Epic’s stereophonic program, and pre- play 16-inch transcription recordings, viewed Fall product. a highly adaptable unit for demon- General Manager William S. Niel- strator use. sen opened the meeting on a note of It was announced that Epic Stereo triumph, reporting solid sales in- releases will be sold under the Epic creases for the first six months of trademark, “Stereorama” at a sug- 1958 over the same period in 1957. gested list of $5.98. There are three Epic popular singles business in- Classical and six Popular “Lp’s” in creased by nearly 40 percent, he the first stereophonic release! stated, and album sales, paced by “Popular” Stereophonic releases Lester Lanin, Jack Lemmon, Neal are “Flames, Flappers and Flasks” Hefti, and the phenomenal Moiseyev by Joe Glover and his Collegians; RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA Ballet Company, registered a 21 per- “Movin’ West”, The Merrill Staton cent increase. Choir; “Lester Lanin Goes To Col- National Sales Manager Walter lege”, Lester Lanin; “Pardon My Doo- Hayum announced the consumer pro- Wah”, Neil Hefti; “Lester Lanin at gram in which the entire Epic classi- the Tiffany Ball”, Lester Lanin; and cal catalog, exclusive of operas, will “The Music Man Goes Dixieland”, be offered at a suggested list price Jimmy MePartland. of $2.98 during August and Septem- The three classics “Stereorama” re- ber. October 1st the regular list of leases are “Beethoven: Symphony No. $3.98 resumes. The special offer will 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 (“Eroica”)” be supported by national and co-op by The Cleveland Orchestra, George advertising. Szell, Conductor; “Tchaikovsky: Cap- During the same period a special riceio Italien, Op. 45. Borodin: Pol- popular “Lp” program offers dealers ovtsian Dances From “Prince Igor”.

one bonus “Lp” for every seven pur- Rimsky-Korsakov : Capriceio Espag- chased. The bonus “Lp” must be nol, Op. 34. Moussorgsky: Dawn On selected from catalog released prior The Moskva River From “Khovant- to August, although orders of new china (Prelude to Act 1)” The Cleve- releases will earn bonus credit. Of- land Orchestra, George Szell, Con- fered with the pop album program ductor; and “Brahms: Concerto No. is a Lester Lanin Carousel Bonanza, 1 in D Minor for Piano and Orchestra a permanent display unit. Dealers —Op. 15. Leon Fleisher, Piano, The buying 48 Lanin albums get 8 extra Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell, copies and the display at no added Conductor. cost. The Banquet and show Saturday Under the new exchange policy, night was directed by Pop Singles dealers will enjoy a 25% exchange A & R Director Joe Sherman. Per- privilege on all album purchases. Ex- forming Epic artists included: classi- ceptions will be those albums specially cal pianist Alexander Uninsky, and designated 100% exchangeable. The classical guitarist, Rey de la Torre; special August-September programs pop stars Lester Lanin, Jack Lemmon, will have appropriate price adjust- Darlene Zito, Jimmy Breedlove, Ber- ment within the exchange structure. nadine Read, Clare Nelson, Pat Har- Epic Records also presented its rington, Somethin’ Smith, who was stereophonic records, and introduced flown in by helicopter from a New “Stereorama,” the first phonograph to be distributed exclusively by the York club engagement, and a new company’s sales organization. group, The Jamies.

Les Paul & Mary Ford To Columbia

NEW YORK— and Mary He was signed to appear with Fred Ford have joined the Columbia Rec- Waring and the Pennsylvanians. Later ords roster, according to an announce- came stints with Ben Bernie and Bing ment by Mitch Miller, Director of Crosby, then his own show from the Popular Artists and Repertoire. West Coast. Innovator of new sounds as well In 1946 Les began to experiment as star of numerous hit records, Les with his own one-man recording Paul pioneered the new widely-used studio and one-man orchestra, playing multiple recording technique which all the parts—rhythm, melody, har- produced such million-sellers as “How mony, background. His first two ex- High The Moon.” perimental records, “Lover” and Born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, June “Brazil”, were issued while Les was

9, 1916, Les Paul began playing har- in a hospital, suffering a broken leg, monica at the age of thirteen. At arm, pelvis, six ribs, both shoulders, fourteen he made his radio debut in nose and back. He was in bed for two Milwaukee, billed as “Rhubarb Red”, long and painful years. —a pseudonym he used for quite a Then, Les Paul formed a new night- while. Soon he decided to hang the club and recording trio, which in- harmonica on a rack on his shoulders, cluded his wife, Mary Ford, playing- leaving his hands free to play guitar guitar and singing. accompaniment. He was featured in theaters and on radio stations in Milwaukee and Chicago, billed as DEEJAYS: TRY “Rhubarb Red”. When he learned to play modern guitar, he used the name Les Paul. For five years Les used TOPSY II ON YOUR SHOW! on Contender Record No. I3S4 both names, then dropped “Rhubarb Red”, the harmonica-playing and went GREAT REACTION! CONTENDER RECORDS, 1309 No. Highland, Hollywood, California to New York, where he formed a trio. ‘‘Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box, Music Page 37 August

Hunter Hancock Celebrates 10th Anniversary Of “Harlematinee” FUNNY WHAT YOU a nightly program of Spirituals on KGER which was on the air for some time finally giving way to another R & B show on KGFJ which lasted for several years. Hunter moved that show to KFOX for a year, and LEARN from then decided to concentrate on the KPOP program of “Harlematinee” to the exclusion of all others. Also during this period Hunter did ex- periments with taped programs in other parts of the country, but found that the results didn’t warrant the WOMEN effort. A half-hour TV program, 47/20-7306 “Rhythm and Bluesville”, went week- ly for seventeen weeks until the auto business fell apart in 1956, causing the sponsor to cancel. During the ten years that “Har- lematinee’ has been on the air daily, JACK PAAR Hunter has introduced a great many Rhythm and Blues hits in Southern HUNTER HANCOCK California, He received a gold rec- ord from Mercury Records for launch- LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — Con- ing the Platters’ hit, “Only You”, which helped them to become one of . gratulations pour in to Hunter Han- the nation’s leading groups. Many cock at KPOP-Los Angeles as he artists have used Hunter’s name in anniversary on the lyrics of some of their songs. celebrates his tenth 2 Great Songs the air with “Harlematinee”. Cur- Hunter currently is doing Record Hops throughout Southern California, rently Hancock is heard daily from meeting with very gratifying success. one to four-thirty. He enjoys classical music and opera ARGENTINA Hancock, 42 years old last April (having at one time contemplated 21, was born in Uvalde, Texas, and an operatic career) and is one of the BALLERINA tenor soloists of the Hollywood First Ray Martin Jose Melis is one of three sons. Both brothers, Methodist Church Choir. United Artists Walker and Raymond, and father MGM and mother are musicians. In his early teens, Hunter helped TOO LATE TO BE Carlton Signs Monty Kelly brother Raymond v/ith his newspaper SORRY (Too Early to Cry) route, then acquired one of his own. As A&R Director Dick Roman - MGM At eighteen he began playing drums THE B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO. Inc. with Raymond’s orchestra. A bad Pr 161 9 B'way, New York 19, N.Y, °Of“c«*' 1 traffic accident seriously injured Ray- NEW YORK — Monty Kelly has mond, putting the band out of work been signed by Carlton Records in for a while. Hancock took a job as a two-year pact as AR director. an usher in a theatre and in the next As explained by the label’s prexy, few months and years held many jobs Joe Carlton, Kelly will produce three including hotel page, bell-hop, chauf- of his own albums annually, employ- feur, tourist guide, magazine sales- ing a lush string format, and will do man, insurance salesman, vacuum the arranging for all Carlton artists. cleaner salesman, shoe salesman, floor In addition, he will go abroad for walker, night club entertainer, bank special recording projects. Kelly’s first assignment was the NEVER employee, and others. These various THERE’S jobs were scattered over a period of recording of Anita Bryant, a candi- several years and many areas of date for Miss America honors this the country, including forty of the September as Miss Oklahoma. The forty-eight states and the District of Miss Bryant release, “Dance On,” Columbia. bAv “Be Good, Be Careful,” will be BEEN A NIGHT In September, 1942, Hunter finally available shortly. landed a job on KMAC in San An- Carlton plans a ten-album release, tonio as staff announcer. Four months monaurals and stereos, in August, later he accepted a transfer to KPAB which will include a set by Jack (same ownership) in Laredo, Texas. Scott, who has a single click, “My Three months later with $50.00 in Love,” his pocket he started for Los Angeles. True and trumpeter Charlie After days of job hunting he was for- Margulis. tunate enough to land a job at KFOX The diskery is currently in the in Long Beach. Two days later he process of securing additional office Betty heard of an opening at KPOP (then space for its staff. KFVD) in Los Angeles. So early in the morning, he went to Los Angeles and waited at the door for the boss to show up. Luckily they decided to audition him then and there, and Melba Presents Jazz Concert gave him the job rather than go Johnson through the bother of auditioning a large number of applicants. NEW YORK—Stanley Melba, en- One month later, Hunter was giv- tertainment director of New York’s en the task of conducting a one-hour Hotel Pierre, will present a jazz con- #1193 to directed program which was be cert at Buckhill Falls, Pa., on Friday, to the vast Negro market of Los August 22. The concert, which will c/w Angeles. After five years of “Harlem Holiday”, Hunter was able to con- be staged, produced and narrated by vince J. Frank Burke, Jr., that a Melba, will take place at the Buckhill Mr. Brown Is daily show for the same market had Falls Inn and star some of the top possibilities. Burke, the station man- Of Town soloists, vocalists and groups in the Out ager, gave him a half-hour show on a trial basis. The show thrived and jazz idiom. finally became three-and-a-half hours Already signed for this society in length. bash are trumpeter, Buck Clayton; During this period, Hunter also pianist, Marty Napoleon; drummer, acquired other programs. One for an hour every morning on a Pasadena Bobby Donaldson and blues singer, station, which didn’t last very long, Maxine Sullivan.

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“SELTZER ON THE ROCKS”—Comedy Songs POPULAR Sung By Lee Tully—Arranged And Conducted By Ralph Stein—MGM E 3695 (1-12" LP) “COLE ESPANOL”—Nat “King” Cole—Capitol Yiddish dialect comic Tully performs twelve (1-12" W 1031 LP) routines including his famed “Essen” stint, and This all-Spanish vocal showing by the per- Yiddish take-offs on “Manhattan Towers” (“Man- former should be chart news in short-order. Cole hattan Basement”) and “Dry Bones” (“Trikina sings ten songs here (one number is an orches- Bainer”). The Ralph Stein directed ork strikes tral session by the Armando Romeu, Jr. ork), and exuberant notes in keeping with the Tully comes across in a particularly effective manner format. Solid issue for the Yiddish comedy shelf. on the ballads (“Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps,” “Magic Is The Moonlight,” '“Noche De Ronda”), which seem suit the smooth delivery to Cole best. McNEILL’S BREAKFAST CLUB SILVER The ork work backs Cole well on the ballads, too, “DON aw JUBILEE”—Dot DLP 3116 (1-12" LP) usually with a fine, light cha cha beat. The disk ji.~J was recorded in Havana. These are “most requested” performances by actual personalities heard on the famous morning- on “JUMPIN’ WITH JONAH”—The Jonah Jones show, currently celebrating twenty-five years Selections include two “Memory Time” Quartet—Capitol T 1039 (1-12" LP) the air. narrations by McNeill; Carol Richards-Dick Noel With “Swingin’ On Broadway” still a strong singing, singly and in duets; a comic bit by Sam chart listing for the Jonah crew, Capitol follows Cowling; a Fran Allison “Aunt Fanny” routine; that issue with more robust, good-natured stints a “Silent Prayer” period; and ork-chorus songs by the quartet. Four of the twelve sessions fea- directed by Eddie Ballentine. Regular “Breakfast ture nicely swinging, gravel-voiced vocals by Club” listeners, and there are many, form a Jones. Tunes include “A Kiss To Build Dream BEFAIFAST CLUB A strong market for this package. On” (vocal); “No Moon At All”; “It’s A Good Day” (vocal); and “Night Train.” Stock with “YES, SIR! THAT’S MY BABY!”—Lois Kahn chart stature. 'll. Ill ! 1» Al‘l 1 11'! Sings Songs Of Gus Kahn Conducted & Orches- trated By Donald Kahn—Jubilee 1073 (1-12" LP) JAN CLAYTON “JAN CLAYTON SINGS ‘CAROUSEL’”—Dis- Twelve evergreens with lyrics penned by the neyland WDL-2036 (1-12" LP) daughter- ssags HIS!U$El late Gus Kahn have been updated by Miss Clayton, who was the original Carrie in in-law Lois Kahn’s jazz-tinged initial disk vocals, WORLD'S FAIR Broadway’s “Carousel,” and who performed the and the inventive arrangements of son Donald role at the Brussels World’s Fair in June, invit- Kahn, who also conducts the ork here. The Kahn ingly sings such Rodgers-Hammerstein treasures ballads (“It Had To Be You,” “I’ll See You In from the show as “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” My Dreams”) are nicely cuddled by the husky- “Mister Snow,” “If I Loved You” and “When The voiced stylist, while sensuous vocals on “Toot, Children Are Asleep.” In fact, Miss Clayton han- Toot, Tootsie!” and the title song offer atypical dles nine of the disk’s ten “Carousel” songs, versions of the tunes. Good belting on “All God’s taking a break on the sea-chanty, “Blow High, Chillun’ Got Rhythm.” Newer approaches to the Blow Low.” The Camarata ork and Gloria Wood standards. Chorus are splendid. May hit charts.

“BURNISHED BRASS”—The George Shearing Ferrante And Teicher And Their Quintet With Brass Choir—Capitol T 1038 “RHAPSODY”— (1-12" LP) Magic Pianos—Urania UR 8011 (1-12" LP) is deftly Shearing and his quintet, currently sharing The oft-recorded duo-piano team heard six the pens of chart honors with stylist Dakota Staton with on a bill of rhapsodies from Liszt (“Hun- their “In The Night” teaming, are backed by a Gershwin (“Rhapsody In Blue”); (“Swedish “brass choir,” directed by Billy May, in a manner garian Rhapsody No. 2”); Wildman Rhapsody”) Enesco which speaks well for both. When the Shearing- Rhapsody”); Bath (“Cornish In Major”) and the outfit is warm, the brass responds with soft (“Roumanian Rhapsody A Rhapsody”). Light grace. When Shearing swings, the brass belts with Keyboard artists (“Hollywood classical material that should sell well. typical May bursts. Fine, varied bill of rarer tunes. Important entry.

“AMONG MY SOUVENIRS”—Joni James— MGM E 3602 (1-12" LP) “FIREWORKS”—Billy Mure’s Supersonic Gui- (1-12" The oft-recorded MGM thrush (this is her tenth tars—RCA Victor LPM-1694 LP) MGM LP) is heard in a convincingly nostalgic re- This is Mure’s second pressing for Victor, and view of twelve melodies ably representative of features strong beat guitar work, particularly the good-old-fashioned song school. Miss James on three Mure originals. When not in an ex- capably cuddles such fine romancers as “Let Me plosive mood, Mure’s guitar, the combo and sans Call You Sweetheart,” “Something To Remember lyric songsters are generally relaxed in a medium You By,” “The Anniversary Song” and_ “Always.” tempo vein (“They Can’t Take That Away From Sweet-string David Terry backing. Tire artist’s Me,” “I Wonder, I Wonder”). Big-beat inclined following will greatly enjoy these sincere vocals. affair the jocks will be spinning.

“THE ‘SHEPHERD’ SWINGS AGAIN” — Moe

• Koffman Quartet —• Jubilee JLP-1074 (1-12" LP) The package is a follow-up to Koffman’s initial BOB WILLS 1 “BOB WILLS AND HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS”— Jubilee effort, “Cool And Hot Sax,” from which ANGHiS TEXAS PifilWS 1 Decca DL 8727 (1-12" LP ) the hit single, “Swingin’ Shepherd Blues” was taken. The story here is a light swingin’ “Shep- The disk is an assemblage of twelve previously herd” feel on one side of the disk, and sharper issued efforts by the country star and his combo. swing takes on the flip side. There are eight tunes Performances by the Wills crew include such on the bill, “Alone Together” and “Doxy” the uptempo and tongue-in-cheek ballad sessions as only items not written by flutist-saxist Koffman “Wills Breakdown,” “New ,” “La or drummer Ron Tully. Jazz-pop package that Golondrina” and “Orange Blossom Special”. Good could show-up strong. name-value for country purchasers.

“14 BLUE ROADS TO ST. LOUIS”—Louis Arm- strong-Tex Beneke And The Glenn Miller Orches- 14 Hluc Bomfe v bmi> tra—Duke Ellington--Benny Good- man-Earl Hines-Lena Horne-John Kirby-Eartha Kitt-Perez Prado-Hal Schaefer-Maxine Sullivan- “HEAVENLY SPIRIT!” — The Jordanaires— Jack Teagarden-Fats Waller—RCA Victor LPM- Capitol T 1011 (1-12" LP) 1714 (1-12" LP) Previously represented on Capitol by an EP, The idea here is similar to a Victor LP effort the inspirational team displays fine hand-clapping a few years back, “Lullaby of Birdland,” which harmony on a collection of hymns, including the also featured various artists on one theme. pop inspirational, “The Bible Tells Me So.” All Earliest version of the famed W. C. Handy opus the selections, “Shine On Me” excepted, are sung is a well-preserved Fats Waller-Bennie Payne in uptempo rhythm by the group. A popular at- keyboard duet (1930), the latest by Eartha Kitt traction for the inspirational shelf. (1957). Though it’s the same tune all the time, there’s certainly enough variety of approach.

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“ENCHANTMENT”—Russ Garcia And His Or- “I SWING FOR YOU”—Lenny Niehaus—Em- chestra-Liberty LRP 3062 (1-12" LP) Arcy MG 36118 (1-12" LP) This excellent mood venture by Garcia fea- The disk is an eight tune swing tour by a tures twelve ballads by composer Joe Greene. nine-man crew (all members of Stan Kenton’s The Greene works are wistful and persuasive, ork when the pressing was made) led by alto and are at their melodic best on “See,” “Make saxist Niehaus. Working on a material formula Me A Present Of You,” and “All About Ronnie.” that like most jazz disks combines originals and Garcia’s ork is strong- on strings, well-suited to WMmi rarer standards, the boys pop-up with sessions the music. Fine sound. Rich mood waxing. with spunk and invention. Exciting band fare.

“LOVE WORDS”—Ken Nordine Speaks Lyrically “WESTERN SWING IN HI-FI” — Bob Wills- Of Love—Dot DLP 3115 (1-12" LP) Spade Coolev-Tex Williams-Billy Gray — Decca Far-out poetry-jazz fancier Nordine scored ter- DL 8730 (1-12" LP) ritorial success with his first Dot venture, “Word This is a solid round-up of name country bands, Jazz,” and here the former Chicago radio an- and should enjoy a good sale on the country shelf. nouncer recites the lyrics to twelve standards as It’s three times around for each of the outfits on a jazz quartet follows with deliberate readings of such items as “San Antonio Rose” (Bob Wills); the melodies. Songs: “My Funny Valentine,” “I’ll “Take The ‘A’ Train”, “Air Mail Special” (two Be Seeing You,” “All The Things You Are,” pop, swing-era favorites from Tex Williams); “I’m Glad There Is You.” More commercial than “Y’Ready” (Spade Cooley); and “Tuxedo Junc- “Word Jazz,” the package could show-up strong. tion” (another pop swinger from Billy Gray). LVWN TAVLOR atnga “I SEE YOUR FACE BEFORE ME”—Lynn Taylor Sings Melodies By Arthur Schwartz Grand Award G.A. 33-367 (1-12" LP) “LONDON: ITS SOUNDS AND PEOPLE”— Schwartz is one of show music’s cleffers, Capitol T 10150 (1-12" LP) great and it’s gratifying to hear twelve of his numbers London becomes the third city on Capitol’s delivered in Miss Lynn’s unpretentious and sound itinerary to various foreign countries and melodic vocal approach. Backed by some tasteful cities Paris previous subjects (Holland and were combo work, the thrush encounters such fine in the series). With narrative fill-in by Reggie Schwartz samplings as “Something To Remember Brooks, provides fine material the tour often for You By,” “I See Your Face Before Me,” “By hi-fi buffs, and, in general, a fairly lively account Myself,” and “Then I’ll Be Tired Of You.” Class of the sounds that make-up the town (Big Ben, vocal stock. subway, schoolchildren at play, etc.). For those who seek the unusual on disks. “THE ORCHESTRA SINGS”—Famous Melodies CLASSICAL From The Opera—Carmon Dragon Conducts The Capitol Symphony Orchestra—Capitol P 8440 (1-12" LP) JAZZ Orchestral color and melody has been the main- stay of Dragon successful issues for Capitol. Here eleven great operatic arias and choruses “GIGI”—Andre Previn & His Pals (Shelly Manne are performed for all their orchestral (richly And Red Mitchell) — Contemporary C 3548 scored by Dragon) and melodic worth. The selec- (1-12" LP) tions range from the lovely sentiments of “One Previn and Manne, who took part in one of Fine Day” (“Madame Butterfly”) to the robust the initial jazz disk views of Broadway scores “Toreador Song” (“Carmen”). Other material in- in their smash “My Fair Lady” waxing, roam cludes “Vesti La Giubba” (“Pagliacci”) “Muset- with skilled ingenuity (bassist Red Mitchell, who ta’s Waltz” (“La Boheme”), and “Soldiers Cho- did not appear on the “Fair Lady” set, included) rus” (“Faust”). Light issue sure to become a over eight selections from Lerner-Loewe’s (“Fair favorite stock item. Lady” writers) “Gigi.” The Trio’s work is mostly in joyful, uptempo takes, Previn’s glowing key- GRIEG: Concerto In A Minor — RACHMAN- board on the title tune, and “1 Remember It Well,” INOFF: Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini excepted. Natural winner on the jazz shelf. Leonard Pennario, Pianist—Erich Deinsdorf Con- ducting The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra —Capitol P8441 (1-12" LP) “ AND J. J. JOHNSON AT THE 1-12" The disk is another potent disk entry by the OPERA HOUSE”—Verve MGV-8265 ( LP) “COLEMAN HAWKINS AND established Capitol pianist. Both the Grieg and ”—Verve MGV-8266 Rachmaninoff pieces need no introduction to the classical coterie, and the Pennario attack, ably (1-12" LP) assisted by Leinsdorf and the Los Angeles Phil- “THE JATP ALL-STARS AT THE OPERA harmonic, knowingly grasps the lyrical aspects of HOUSE”—Verve MGV-8267 (1-12" LP) the works. Strong classical inventory. “THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET AND THE TRIO AT THE OPERA BEETHOVEN: Trio In E-Flat, Op 3—Jascha HOUSE”—Verve MGV-8269 (1-12" LP) Heifetz, Violinist—William Primrose, Violist— Each of these four disks recorded at the Chi- Gregor Piatigorskv, Cellist—RCA Victor LM-21S0 cago Civic Opera during a Norman Granz “Jazz (1-12" LP) At The Philharmonic” concert last year boasts Another entry in Victor’s “survey of chamber powerful jazz drawing cards. Most of the sides music literature series,” this is the second casting take a swinging attitude and approach. Even the within several months of three men who are usually jazz-and-classics directed Modern Jazz among the best spokesmen for their particular Quartet on the waxings shared with the free- instruments (a package of the three on Beethov- swinging Oscar Peterson Trio. The rare Stan en’s string trios nos. 1 and 3, Op. 9 was released Getz-J. J. Johnson disk association should be of in April). This is beautiful work on a rarely interest to jazz fans. Stock the similar packages recorded opus which will bring chamber music together for strong one-two display punch. lovers to it in quantity. Stereo reading to be available soon. “ QUARTET” — Reunion HAYDN: Oboe Concerto Evelyn Rothwell, Solo-

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KEN GRANT GENE WHITAKER RUSS HICKMAN DICK DAUGHERTY, BOB MARVIN HUNTER KNUZ— Houston, Tex. WEEB—Southern Pines, N. C. KLAS— Las Vegas, Nev. LEE, TED BARBONE KRIC— Beaumont, Tex. WOWC— Ft. Wayne, Ind. t. Fever (P. Lee) 1. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) WFIN— Findlay, Ohio 1. Chantilly Lace (Big Bopper) 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 10. (Kalin Twins) 10.2. Looking Back (N. Cole) 2. Sunday Barbeque (T. E. Ford) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 2. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 2. When 10. 10.1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 10. 3. Love (S. Scott) 3. Everybody Loves A lover 3. 3. 3. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) Rainbow 2. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) Blue Boy (J. Reeves) Purple People Eater (Wooley) (J. Clanton) 4. I'll Get By (B. Williams) (D. Day) 4. 4. Just A Dream 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) Hard Headed Woman 4. Hard Headed Woman 5. Do You Wanna Dance 4. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) (E. Presley) 5. Moon Talk (P. Como) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 5. Secretly (J. (B. Freeman) Rodgers) (Kalin Twins) 5. Think It Over (Crickets) 5. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 6. Chantilly Lace (B. Bopper) 5. When 6. Big (Four Preps) 6. If Dreams Came True 6. Scott) Man 6. Hard Headed Woman My True Love (J. 6. Endless S'eep (J. Reynolds) (Nash) 7. Don't (P. 7. You're Looking At Me Ask Me Why (Presley) Boone) (E. Presley) 7. You Cheated (Slades) 7. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 7. When (Kalin Twins) 8. Dance 8. King Creole (E. Presley) 8. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 7. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) Do You Wanna 8. Secretly (J. Rodaers) 8. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) (B. 8. Patricia (P. Prado) Freeman) 9. Patricia (P. Prado) 9. Padre (T. Arden) 9. Rebel Revscr (D CJ 9. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 9. (W. Watts) dy) 9. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) Cotton Picker Come Closer To Me (Cole) Sunday Barbeque (T. E. Ford) Fever (P. Lee) Secretly (J. Rodgers) Fever (P. Lee) 10. Big Man (Four Preps) ~~ RUSS JONES LARRY BERRILL JIM CORKY MULANIX BOB KLOSE 10. 10. 10. AYLWARD PAUL GALGON 10. KRUX Phoenix, Ariz. KBIG 10. — — Hollywood, Calif. WWNH— Rochester, N. H. WKAP—Allentown, Pa. KWBB—Wichita, Kans. WSTC—Stamford, Conn. 1. Hard Headed Woman 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Pres'ey) 2. Sunday Barbecue (T. Ford) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 2. Hard Headed Woman 2. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 2. When (Kalin Twins) 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 3. Purple People Eater (Woo'ey) 3. You Gotta Have Rain (E. Presley) 3. Hard Headed Woman 3. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 3. When (Kalin Twins) 4. Pagan Love Song (Craft) (E. Gorme) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) (P. Page) 4. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 5. I Have To Cry (F. Laine) 4. My True Love (J. Scott) 4. Spiish Sp ash (B. Darin) 4. Come What May (McPhatter) 4. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 5. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 6. Patricia (P. Prado) 5. Gas Money (Jan & Arnie) 5. When (Kalin Twins) 5. Big Date (T. Sands) 5. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 6. Patricia (P. Prado) 7. Gigi (D. Rose) 6. Everybody Loves A Lover 6. Baby Baby (Royal Aires) 6. Do You Wanna Dance 6. If Dreams Came True 7. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 8. Everybody Loves A Lover (D. Day) 7. OP (Honeycones) (B. Freeman) (P. Boone) 8. One Summer Night (D. Day) 7. Gingerbread (F. Avalon) 7. I Wonder Why 7. My True Love (J. Scott) 8. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 10. (Dandleers) (Dion & Belmonts) 8. Fever (P. Lee) 9. I Like To Rock And Roll 8. Fever (P. Lee) 9. Right Heart Left Out Of Your 8. My True Love (J. Scott) 9. Angel (D. 9. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) Slowly (L. Marshall) 10. 10. 10. Baby Martin) 9. Whippoorwill (K. Smith) (P. Page) 9. Patricia (P. Prado) 10. Little Serenade Fever (P. Lee) Loie (B. Lowe) Got A Match (F. Gallup) Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) Endless S’eep (J. Reynolds) (Ames Bros. Randazzo) RON KIRBY HERB CARL DAN MELLETTE BILL PHILLIPS BILL WALTON SUNNY JIM TERRELL KOCY—Oklahoma City, Okla KONO San Antonio, Tex. — WAGS— Bishopville, S. C. WBAX—Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WTMA—Charleston, S. C. CFRA— Ottawa, Ont., Can. 1. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 1. Just A Dream (J. Canton) 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. No Chemise Please 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. Hard Headed Wonnn 2. Hard Headed Woman 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) (J. Granahan) 2. Hard Headed Woman (E. Presley) (E. Presley) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) 3. Hard Headed Woman 2. Patricia (P. Prado) (E. Presley) 2. So Young (R. Smith) 3. Do You Wanna Dance 4. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) (E. Presley) 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Patricia (P Prado) 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (B. Freeman) 5. Try The Impossible 4. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 4. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 4. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 4. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 4. When (Kalin Twins) (L. Andrews) (P. Page) 5. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 5. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 5. My True Love (J. Scott) 5. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 6. One Summer Night 10. 5. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 6. Night 6. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 6. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 6. 10. One Summer Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 10. (Dandleers) 10.6. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (Dandleers) 10.7. All I Have To Do Is Dream 7. When (Kalin Twins) 7. Think It Over (Crickets) 7. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 7. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 7. Certain Smile (J. Mathis) (Everlys) 8. Guess Things Happen That 8. One Of These Days (Doray) 8. 8. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 8. All I Have To Do Is Dream 8. Angel Baby (D. Martin) Left Right Out Of Your Heart Way (J. Cash) 9. Purple People Eater (Woo'ey) fp. 9. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (Everlys) 9. Left Right Out Of Your Heart Page) 9. Rave On (B. Holly) What Am I Livinq For 9. When (Kalin Twins) (P. Page) 9. Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 10. Left Right Out Of Your Heart (C. Willis) 10 Happy Years (Diamonds) Secretly (J. Rodgers) Moon Talk (P. Como) Enchanted Island (Four Lads) (P. Page) dick McFarland AL TROXLER CHARLIE MU LUCAN DICK SMITH BOB EDWARDS, DON PHIL LIND CKSL London, — Ont , Can. WCOG Greensboro, N. C. — WEKR— Fayetteville, Tenn. WASK— Lafayette, Ind. KfDWELL, CARL DAY WTAQ—La Grange, III. 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. Don't Ask Me Why (Presley) 1. Litt’e Bros.) WCSI Columbus, Ind. 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 2. Serenade (Ames 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) — Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 2. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 2. 2. Kathy-O (Diamonds) You're Making A Mistake 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) (D. Modugno) 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (Platters) Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 3. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 3. When (Kalin Twins) 3. 2. Everybody Loves A Lover 4. Spiish Splash (Patti 10. (B. Darin) 3. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 4. When (Kalin Twins) (D. Day) Page) 4. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 10. 4. Return To Me (D. Martin) 5. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 4. Everybody Loves A Lover 5. What Am I Living For 10. 10. 10.3. Poor Little Fool (R. Ne’son) 5. Spiish (Doris Day) Splash (B. Darin) (C. Willis) 5. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 6 Patricia (P. Prado) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 5. 7. Gingerbread (F. Avalon) 5. Fever (Peggy Lee) 6. Fever (P. Lee) 6. Hard Headed 6. Secretly Hard Headed Woman Woman (J. Rodgers) 6. Little Serenade (Ames Bros.) (E. Presley) 7. (E. Presley) 8. Hard Headed Woman Dream World (Four Coins) 7. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 7. You Need Hands (E. Gorme) (E. Presley) 6. Patricia (P. Prado) 8. Don't 7. Rainbow Love (S. Scott) (P. Page) Ask Me Why (Presley) 7 A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 8. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 9. Do You Wanna Dance 9. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 8. Think It Over (Crickets) 8. Moonlight Swim (T. Perkins) 8. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (B. Freeman) 9. That's How Much I Love You Hard Headed Woman 9. Thunder Road (Mitchum) 9. Moon Talk (P. Como) 9. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) (Pat Boone) If Dreams Came True (E. Presley) When (Kalin Twins) Ding Dong (McGuire Sisters) (P. Boone) Purple People Eater (Woo'ey) 10. Buttermilk (Joe Sherman)

GEORGE KLEIN BILL DRAPER HERB KNIGHT KEN HANSON BILL CUSACK GLENN C. LEWIS WHEY—Memphis, Tenn. WKXY—Sarasota, Fla WONE— Dayton, Ohio KFRE— Fresno, Calif. WOTW— Nashua, N. H. WHYE— Roanoke, Vo. 1. Return Of Jerry Lee 10.1. Spiish Splash (B Darin) 1. My True Love/Leroy 10.1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Fever (P. Lee) 10.1. My True Love (J. Scott) (George & Louis) 2. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 10. (J. Scott) 2. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 10.2. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 2. Catty Wampus (B. Justis) 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 2. Hard Headed Woman 3. Gigi (V. Damone) 3. Everybody Loves A Lover 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Hard Headed Woman 4. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (E. Presley) 4. All I Have To Do Is Dream (D. Day) 4. When (Kalin Twins) (E. Presley; 5. I Think The World Of You 3. Chantilly Lace (B. Bopper) (Everlys) 4. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 5. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 4. Patricia (P. Prado) (T. Brewer) 4. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) 5. Same Old Song And Dance 5. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 6. Ballad Of Thunder Road 5. Summer Love lJ. Fu'ler) 6. If Dreams Came True 5. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) (F. Sinatra) (P. Page) (T. Williams) 6. Ten Years (J. Clement) (P. Boone) 6. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 6. Everybody Loves A Lover 6. Same Old Song And Dance 7. All I Have To Do Is Dream 7 . Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 7. Patricia (P. Prado) 7. Baubles, Banqles And Beads (D. Day) (F. Sinatra) (Everlys) 8. Summer Holiday (B. (Kirby Stone IV) 7. Sunday Barbecue (T. Ford) 7. Kathy-O (Diamonds) Justis) 8. What Am I Living For 8. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy)

9. All I (C. Willis) 8. Left Right Of Your (R. Mason) 8. Baubles, Bangles And Beads Have To Do Is Dream Out Heart 8. Kinda Like Love 9. If Dreams Came True (P Page) (Kirby Stone IV) (Everlys) 9. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 9. Guess Things Happen That (P. Boone) (P. Page) 9. Padre (T. Stairway To Nowhere Lean Jean (B. Haley) Way (J. Cash) 9. Arden) 10. Hard Headed Woman (fc. Barton) Purple People Eater (Wooley) Fever (P. Lee) Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Carolina Moon (C. Francis) (E. Presley)

BOB HOLMES 10. JIMMY PETERS BOB ENTLY CHRIS KING JACK MORSE 10. LARRY GAR KSJO Santa Clara, 10. 10. 10. — Calif. WAVZ—New Haven, Conn. WKLC— St. Albans, W. Va. 10.KBLA— No. Hollywood, Calif. WINR— Binghamton, N. Y. WKBC— No. Wilkesboro, N.C. 1. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 1. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me 1. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 1. Hard Headed Woman (D. Modugno) 2. Moon Talk (P. Como) 2. If Dreams Came True (Tracy) (D. Modugno) (E. Presley) 2. Angel Baby (D. Martin) 3. You Gotta Have Rain (P. Boone) 2. Straighten Up And Fly Right 2. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Baubles, Bangles & Beads (E. Gorme) 3. Everybody Loves A Lover (DeJohn Sisters) (P. Page) 3. Topsy 1 & 2 (C. Cole) (Kirby Stone IV) 4. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (D. Day) 3. Something Japanese 3. When (Kalin Twins) 4. Are You Really Mine/The 4. Everybody Loves A Lover (D. Modugno) 4. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) (Bell Sisters) 4. My Jimmie (S. Powell) Wizard (J. Rodgers) (D. Day) 5. Fever (P. Lee) 5. The Waiting Game 4. Volare (J. Belvin) 5. Two Arms, Two Lips 5. Moon Talk (P. Como) 5. Ma Ma Ma Marie (Gaylords) 6. Everybody Loves A Lover (H. Belafonte) 5. Walkin' (Riddle) (Four Aces) 6. Somebody Touched Me 6. Fever (P. Lee) (D. Day) 6. Hard Headed Woman 6. Patricia (P. Prado) 6. Fever (P. Lee) (B. Knox) 7. Sunday Barbecue (T. Ford) 7. Lovesong From Houseboat (E. Presley) 7. The Freeze (Tony & Joe) 7. Why Wait (P. Prado) 7. Born Too Late (Poni-Tails) 8. Almost In Your Arms (D. Costa) 7. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 8. Fever (P. Lee) 8. Who Are They To Say 8. Two Arms, Two Lips (S. Cooke) 8. Just Say I Love Her (Dalli) 8. Baubles, Bangles And Beads 9. Lazy Summer Night (DeCastro Sisters) (Four Aces) 9. The Waiting Game 9. Little Serenade (Randazzo) (Kirby Stone IV) (Four Preps) 9. Hey Girl, Hey Boy 9. Spiish Splash (B. Darin) (H. Belafonte) As Long As I Have You 9. Fever (P. Lee) Everybody Loves A Lover (Oscar & Jeanette) Early In The Morning 10. Tom Hank (T. Heath) (D. Rondo) My True Love (J. Scott) (D. Day) Cha Cha Baby (T. Heath) (Holly/Rinky Dinks)

HARV MORGAN, MIKE TED GRONLUND TRAV BAYLY jack McDermott D. FENNEY SCOTT MUNI GAVIN, BOB LINVILLE WVBU— Lewisburg, Pa. KIEV—Glendale, Calif. WHIL—Medford, Mass. WCHS—Charleston, W. Vc. WMCA— New York, N. Y. WMNI—Columbus, Ohio 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 1. Hard Headed Woman 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Rebel Rouser 2. Hard Headed Woman (E. Presley) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (D. Eddy) 2. Little Serenade (Ames Bros.) 2. Certain Smile (J. Mathis) (E. Presley) 2. Left 2. Darin) Right Out Of Your Heart 3. Fever (P. Lee) Gotta Have Rain (E. Gorme) 3. When (Kalin Twins) 3. Spiish Splash (B. 3. Little Star (Elegants) (P. Page) 3. Early In The Morning 4. Little (Randazzo) 4. Everybody Loves A Lover 4. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Serenade 3. Just Like In 4. Everybody Loves A Lover (B. Holly) The Movies (D. Day) 5. Young And Warm And Won- (D. Day) 5. If Dreams Came True (Upbeats) 4. Betty Lou Needs 5. Monique (F. Sinatra) Shoes (P. Boone) derful (R. Wiliams) 4. Patricia (P. Prado) 5. Fever (P. Lee) (B. Freeman) 6. June July And August 6. Everybody Loves A Lover 6. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 6. 5. Rockin' Robin (B. Day) If Dreams Came True 5. My True Love (J. Scott) (R. Draper) (D. Day) 7. If Dreams Came True (P. Boone) 6 . Everybody 6. Midnight (P. Anka) (P. Boone) Loves A Lover 7. Lazy Summer Night 7. Baubles, Bangles And Beads (D. 7. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Day) (Four Preps) 7. If Dreams Came True (Kirby Stone 4) 8. One Summer Night 8. For Your 7. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Precious Love (P. Boone) (Dandleers) 8. Young, 8. Hard Headed Woman (J. Butler) Warm And Wonder- 8. If Dreams Came True ful (R. Williams) 8. Gas Money (Jan & Arnie) (E. Presley) 9. Somebody Touched Me 9. Patricia (P. Prado) (P. Boone) 9. Do You Wanna Dance (B. Knox) 9. Devotion (J. Harper) 9. Baubles, Bangles & Beads Beats There A Heart (Como) (B. 9. Endless Sleep (J. Freeman) It's You I Love (Mickey & Reynolds) (Kirby Stone IV) Early In The Morning Soon I'll Wed My Love Young And Warm And Won- Sylvia) Rockin' Robin 10. Good Good (Rondells) (Rinky Dinks) (L. Lane) Whippoorwill (K. Smith) derful (T. Bennett) (B. Day) f" ATTENTION DEEJAYS, PROGRAM DIRECTORS, LIBRARIANS— ATTENTION DEEJAYS, PROGRAM DIRECTORS, LIBRARIANS— P e ;:| se keen I. us constantly informed of any changes in call letters or title. P^ase kee^ us constantly informed of any changes in call letters or title.

• Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX www.americanradiohistory.com '' ' The Cash Box, Music Page 41 August 2, 1958 Disk Sure Jockey Shots REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS HIMHIIIIIillHIlMm hid liiiiiiiiiiinnniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN iiiiiiiinminiimMMiimnTtMMMU CANDY LEE RAY HOLLINGSWORTH | TOM BRENNEN Cleveland, Ohio WDOK— KRAY—Amarillo, Tex. KRKD— Los Angeles, Calif. The Cash Box "Sure Shots" highlight records which reports from retail dealers through- 1. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. How The Time Flies out the nation indicate are either already beginning to sell in quantity or else give (D. Modugno) 2. When (Kalin Twins) (J. Wallace) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 3. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 2. Try The Impossible (Andrews) every sign of doing so. 3. When (Kalin Twins) 4. Hard Headed Woman 3. When (Kalins) 4. Fever (P. Lee) (E. Presley) 4. Mole In The Hole (Yo-Yo's) 5. Little Star (Elegants) 5. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 5. Who Are They (De Castros) 6. Angel Baby (D. Martin) 6. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 6. Gotta Have Rain (Gorme) 7. Poor Little (R. Nelson) Fool 7. Patricia (P. Prado) 7. Blanket On Beach (Leonetti) SOMEBODY The Cash Box 8. Rockin' Robin (B. Day) 6/28 8. Fever (P. Lee) 8. Padre (T. Arden) Sleeper of the Week 9. Certain Smile (J. Mathis) A 9. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 9. Choombala Bay (F. Laine) TOUCHED ME 10. Gingerbread (F. Avalon) 10. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 10. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) JACK KAREY DICK DOTY BOB FURRY Buddy Knox Roulette 4082 WCFL—Chicago, III. WTRL— Bradenton, Fla. KTAR— Phoenix, Ariz. 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Hard Headed Woman 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (E. Presley) 3. Born Too Late (Poni-Tails) 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 2. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 4. Fever (P. Lee) 4. Fever (P. Lee) 3. Patricia (P. Prado) 5. Everybody Loves A Lover 5. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 4. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (D. Day) 6. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 5. Splish Splash (B Darin) 6. Come Closer To Me (Cole) 7. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 6. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 7. The Fountains Cry (Noble) (D. Modugno) 7. Baubles, Bangles And Beads 8. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 8. Purple People Eater (Woo'ey) (Kirby Stone IV) (P. Page) 9. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 8. When (Kalin Twins) ABE YOU The Cash Sox 7/26 9. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (P. Page) 9. If Dreams Came True Disk of the Week (Modugno Martin) 10. If Dreams Came True (P. Boone) REALLY MINE 10. Oh Johnnie (K. Linden) (P. Boone) 10. You Need Hands (Gorme) JOHNNY HYDE JACK ALLEN DICK BARBA Jimmie Rodgers Roulette 4090 WTTM—Trenton, N. J. WNOG— Nogales, Ariz. WLYN— Lynn, Mass. 1. When (Kalin Twins) 1. Hard Headed Woman 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (E. Presley) 2. Patricia (P. Prado) 3. Everybody Loves A Lover 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Hard Headed Woman (D. Day) 3. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) (E. Presley) 4. If Dreams Came True 4. Patricia (P. Prado) 4. Splish Splash (B. Darin)

(P. Boone) 5. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 5. What Am I Living For 5. Baby Baby (Royal Aires) 6. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (C. Willis) 6. South Of The Border 7. When (Kalin Twins) 6. Hard Headed Woman (G. Storm) 8. If Dreams Came True (E. Presley) 7. Big Man (Four Preps) (P. Boone) 7. Rainbow Love (S. Scott) EARLY IN 8. Friendship Ring (Royal Aires) 9. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 8. Think It Over (Crickets) 7/12 9. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 10. All I Have To Do Is Dream 9. Thunder Road (Mitchum) TO. Little Serenade (Ames Bros.) (Everlys) 10. When (Kalin Twins) THE MORNING" VIC AIME HUGH A. BROWN JOHNNY HOLLIDAY WNNJ— Newton, N. J. KXLR— Little Rock, Ark. WRVM— Rochester, N. Y. Bobby Darin & Rinky-Dinks Atco 6121 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. A Certain Smile/Let It Rain 1. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) Buddy Holly Coral 62006 2. When (Kalin Twins) (J Mathis) 2. My True Love (J. Scott) 3. Poor Little Fool (Neison) 2. Rebel Rouser (D. Ecdy) 3. Crazy Eyes For You 4. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 3. Don't Ask Me Why (B. Hamilton) (P. Page) (E. Presley) 4. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 5. Dream World (Four Coins) 4. I'm Not Afraid (G. Morgan) 5. Born Too Late (Poni-Tails) 6. Everybody Loves A Lover 5. King Creole (E. Presley) 6. Patricia (P. Prado) (D. Day) 6. One Summer Night 7. Early In The Morning 7. Angel Baby (D. Martin) (Dandleers) (Rinky Dinks) 8. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 7. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 8. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (D. Modugno; 8. When (Kalin Twins) 9. Just Like In The Movies 9. Under A Texas Moon 9. How Do We Know We're In (Upbeats) The Cash Box (J. Dorsey) Love (G. Grant) 10. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 7/5 TO. Fever (P. Lee) 10. Leroy (J. Scott) (P. Page) STUPID CUPID Disk of the Week JIMMY BELL HOWARD EAGAN MARTY FAYE KANN—Corpus Christi, Tex. WBNC—Conway, N H. WAAF—Chicago, III. Connie Francis MGM 12683 V Come What May (McPhatter) 1. Hard Headed Woman 1 . Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) (E. Presley) (D. Modugno) 3. Hard Headed Woman 2. When (Kalin Twins) 2. Big Nellies (T. Smith) (E. Presley) 3. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 3. You Gotta Have Rain (Gorme) 4. Do You Wanna Dance 4. Fever (P. Lee) 4. Fever (P. Lee) (B. Freeman) 5. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 5. Come Closer To Me (Cole) 6. 5. What Am I Living For (V. Monroe) Polka Dotted Polly Wampus

(C. Willis) 6. All I Have To Do Is Dream (C. Miller) 6. If Dreams Came True (Everlys) 7. Almost In Your Arms (P. Boone) 7. Sunday Barbecue (T. Ford) (S. Cooke) 7. Secretly (J. Rodgers) 8. Return To Me (D. Martin) 8. Purple People Eater Meets Confidential The Witch Doctor (South) 1 8. High School 9. Everybody Loves A Lover 7 5 9. DARLIN (J. L. Lewis) (D. Day) Good Good SUSIE

9. I Think Of You (Grayzell) 10. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Rondels & Jed Jr.) 10. Looking Back (N. Cole) (Rosa Linda) 10. Baby Je Vous Aime (Miller) DON OWENS PAT TALLMAN BURT ROBERTS Robin Luke Dot 15781 WGH—Newport News, Va. KMAC—San Antonio, Tex. WGAR—Cleveland, Ohio 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 1. Splish Solash (B. Darin) 1. Enchanted Island (Four Lads) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 2. If Dreams Came True 3. Hard Headed Woman 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (P. Boone) (E. Presley) 4. Guess Things Happen That 3. Everybody Loves A Lover 4. When (Kalin Twins) Way (J. Cash) (D. Day) 5. For Your Precious Love 5. Hard Headed Woman 4. Splish Splash (B. Darin) (J. Butler) (E. Presley) 5. When (Kalin Twins) 6. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 6. Willie And The Hand Jive 6. Patricia (P. Prado) 7. Yakety (Coasters) 7. What Am I Living For (J. Otis) Yak The Cash Box (C. Willis) 7. You Cheated (Slades) 8. Hard Headed Woman 6 28 ROCKIN' ROBIN' Award o’ the Woek 8. I Wonder Why 8. For Your Precious Love (E. Presley) (Dion & Belmonts) (J. Butler) 9. Do You Wanna Dance 9. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) 9. Come What May (McPhatter) (B. Freeman) 10. Do You Wanna Dance 10. Patricia 10. The Waiting Game Bobby Day Class 229 (B. Freeman) (P. Prado R. Peterson) (H. Belafonte)

JIM GOLDEN & JOHN SCOTT CLIFTON "KING BEE"SMITH BUDDY STEVENS WILD— Boston, Mass. KCOH— Houston, Tex. 1. • • • • • WARE—Ware, Mass. 1. Patricia (P. Prado) Do You Wanna Dance O TNT MUSIC TNT MUSIC TNT MUSIC TNT MUSIC 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (B. Freeman) 1. Dormi Dormi Dormi (Rondo) TNT 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin)/ i/i 2. Left Right Out Of Your Heart 3. Enchanted Island/Guess What Patricia (P. Prado) =3 (P. Page) The Neighbor's 'll Say (Four Lads) 3. Willie And The Hand Jive 3. Western Movies (Olympics) 3 4. Hard Headed Woman/Don't (J. Otis) 4 Mildred Our Choir Director Ask Me Why (E. Presley) 4. For Your Precious Love TO SING” I- “NO SONG (Rollo & Bolliver) 5. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) (J. Butler) MUSIC 5. Barefoot Rock (L. J. Parker)/ Z A Country Song With A Beat! 5. It's All In The Game 6. My True Love (J. Scott) Yakety Yak (Coasters) h- (T. Edwards) 7. .Splish Splash (B. Darin) 6. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy)/ 6. Night One Summer 8. Left Right Out Of Your Heart Sugar Moon (P. Boone) (Dandleers) • (P. Page) 7. Fever (P. Lee Lips (Hamilton) TILLIS BILL ANDERSON 7. You're Making A Mistake 8. Young And Warm And Won- MEL 9. If Dreams Come True/That's (Platters) derful (T. Bennett u I Love How Much You (R. Williams) Columbia TNT TNT 8. Nancy (L. Prince) LT) (P. Boone) 9. Shuts Ups (Wild Tones My 9. Certain Smile (J. Mathis) Z> A 10. For Your Precious Love True Love (J. Scott) If it's a TNT song it's naturally EXPLOSIVE! 10. I'll Get By (B. Williams) (J. Butler) 10. A Certain Smile (J. Mathis) 3 1422 W. Poplar San Antonio, Texas ATTENTION DEEJAYS, PROGRAM DIRECTORS, LIBRARIANS— MUSIC P’ease keeri us constantly informed of any changes in call letters ov title. J • TNT MUSIC • TNT MUSIC • TNT MUSIC • TNT MUSIC ‘ft’s What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts—INTERNATION ALLY" www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box, Music Page 42 August 2, 1958 RambUngs

NEW YORK: reports Larry Uttal. The Wild Tones got a big boost this week with personal appearances on Dick Clark’s national TV show and Alan Freed’s television Just about the most enthusiastic branch manager you’ve ever run into is presentation. . . . Sid Prosen tells us that a top TV film producing company '/ite Samela, Capitol Distributors, New York branch. Vito just back from is bidding for Ronn Cummins to play the lead in a 6-week series. Ronn is the Capitol Miami meetings all pepped up and extolling the attractiveness of currently making his bid with a Felsted released, “Cinderella, ’Neath A Beach Capitol’s fall offerings. He predicts, on the basis of what he saw and heard Umbrella”. ... A SIGHT TO SEE—Young Bobby Darrin waving frantically in Miami, that this fall will be the biggest in his ten on Broadway trying to catch the attention of the fellas in The Cash Box years with the company. Samela tells us Capitol offices. When he’finally succeeded, Bobby opened his ubiquitous attache case planned the Miami meetings with plenty of time for and proudly held aloft his gold record of “Splish Splash” presented to him business and plenty of time for fun. On the local recently on the Dick Clark show. Bobby is now hurtling toward his second scene Vito advises two new releases look very good. straight Atco hit with “Early In The Morning”. . . . Doug Moody sighs with Dean Martin’s version of “Volare” (Nel Blu Dipinto relief as he welcomes back his boss, A1 Silver, from Al’s European jaunt. De Blu) has exploded with a burst and terms it Doug reports by The Honeycones still selling in beautiful figures and another smash for Martin. His other choice for “Op” — “A Night To Remember” by The Original Five Satins (with Fred Paris, lead honors is Joe Bushkin’s “Trudy”. This is a single singer home from the army) getting a tremendous initial welcome from disk and an entirely different offering from the pianist. jockeys and distributors. Another that has aroused keen interest, advises . . . Jerry Winston advises he is getting a solid re- Moody, is by Blue. is Paul Sherman’s (WINS-New action on his “There’ll Be No Goodbye” by the Five “TV Baby” Red & Red York) son and he does one fine job. . . . Mannie Kellem, Capitol & in New Delights on Newport. Winston just produced a new A R is very excited about Capi- side on The Velours for release soon on Cub Records. York, keeping busy with album sessions. Mannie tol’s version of Joe Bushkin. . . . Sid Goldberg, Decca Rec- Winston tells us this side was cut with the close “Trudy” by Says ords, “Tell the competition to turn “Trudy” over and work on the other side. FRANKIE AVALON cooperation of Morty Craft, A&R head at MGM and We’ve got the hit version in Owen Bradley’s treatment. . . . Roger Sherman, Cub. . . . Stan Cooper, Sounds Music, reports Eddie president of Records, in after a successful Baltimore- Holmes’ “Together Again” on Eagle Records has got- Dart back New York Washington trip to plug Donnie Boyd’s “Martha”. . . . Murray Kaufman ten excellent reactions. . . . Wally Zober and Bert Salmirs, two young tune- (WINS-New York) really rolling with his publishing and master cutting smiths, doing better than alright selling masters. The latest is “Shang-Lang- A-Ding-Dong” activities. Murray just sold his third master in eight weeks to Sunbeam. by The Charades on United Artists. . . . Larry Newton, ABC- Paramount and APT, is embarrassed by riches. “We are selling at least CHICAGO: nine or ten decks in hit quantity. Among the newcomers, following ’Born King Distrib’s Bill Bolden, dreaming fondly of fishing the streams of North Too Late’ and ‘Little Star’ which everybody knows about, we have Don Carolina for trout the next two weeks, answers the query “what’ll you do if it Costa’s ‘Love Song From Houseboat’, Edyie Gorme’s ‘Gotta Have Rain’, rains” with this startler, “play records, of course”. . . . Don Smith and Bob and the Royal Teens’ ‘Harvey’s Got A Girl Friend’—all of which have broken Maurer of Records Unlimited, Milwaukee, seen making the rounds at the NAMM out. Then there are Frankie Avalon’s ‘Gingerbread’, Paul Anka’s ‘Midnight’, show last week. . . . Prexy Henry Friedman, Midwest The De Castros’ ‘Who Are They To Say’, and George Hamilton’s new re- Mercury Records, tells us there’s joy in the Mercury lease ‘When Will I Know’ and ‘Your Cheatin’ Heart’.” Sam Clark and Newton wigwam since Dinah Washington’s “Never Again” have come up with another master deal in Philadelphia that beats the marks. snagged Sleeper of the Week honors in The Cash This one, already being reported saleswise from its kick-off area, is “Down Box recently. . . . Heartiest congrats to deejay Jerry

The Aisle Of Love” on Hunt by the Quin Tones. . . . Marty Hoffman, Decca Leighton, WAAF, and his Ollie on the arrival of a Records, and Ann Reisman Hoffman formerly of the same diskery, proud bouncing boy, Doug, weighing in at a whopping nine parents of Jonathon Michael Hoffman born on July 21 at Doctor’s Hospital. pounds, eight ounces, July 15. . . . It’s reported that . . . Mike Collier, London and Felsted national promotion head, stayed behind the swingingest cats in town at the NAMM show in New York to take care of the store while Harry Kruse, Lee Hartstone and were Abner, Jimmy Bracken, Cal Carter and all the Walt Maguire handle business at the NAMM show in Chi. Collier reports gang of Vee Jay-Abner Records. Besides excelling “Just Gotta Have Rain” by Max Bygraves BIG. Also excited about three as hosts to their many friends the diskery was a new releases—Dave King’s “I Suddenly” and “Home”, The Betty Smith beehive of activity cutting sessions at Universal. . . . Group’s “My Foolish Heart” and “Betty’s Blues”, and Mantovani’s “Only A unique oddity comes our way from Roulette’s

Yesterday” and “Tulips From Amsterdam”. . . . Looks like more excitement Stan Pat, who tells us that one of the tunes in George DINAH WASHINGTON from another import. Arnold Maxim, MGM prexy, brought back an England Shearing’s new LP “Burnished Brass” is an original hit deck, “Trudy” by Joe “Piano” Henderson—and both Decca and Capitol by the blind genius of the keyboard. The cute title stepping forward with versions they are “hot” about. Owen Bradley handles was dreamt up by WAAF’s Mike Rapchak, “Basie’s the contender for Decca and Joe Bushkin for Capitol. Arti Mogull tells us Masement” (No, that isn’t a typographical error!) . . . delightful comedy was his Picadilly firm has the American rights to the tune. . . . Bernie Lawrence, intermingled with excellent acting in Carl Stohn’s production of “All About Sunbeam Records, reports a rumor that Steve Allen has been signed as a Love” at Drury Lane Theatre last week, with Dennis Morgan and Wendy winter replacement for the Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme TV show. . . . Barrie. . . . Lennie Garmisa tells us that he expects sales of Elvis Presley’s Lee Silvers and Leo Rogers happy with their new Royal Teens’ “Harvey Got “dog tags” to reach their peak when swivel hip’s new flicker “King Creole”

A Girl Friend” on ABC Paramount. Keeping their fingers crossed as they opens next week in Chi. . . . The smiles on the faces- of Paul Raffles, Pat envision another “Short Shorts”. . . . We hear Herb Kessler, former manager Fontecchia and Bill Daugherty of the Black Orchid were prompted by the of the Four Aces, may handle . The group out this opening, July 22, of Mercury’s Billy Eckstine. Billy is expected to pack ’em week with a new release on Laurie, “No One Knows” and “I Can’t Go On in at the nitery. . . . Decca’s Paul Baio stopped in to tell us that despite the

(Rosalie)”. . . . Anita Bryant, Carlton thrush, winner in the Oklahoma elimi- many covers on “Volare” (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) Domenico Modugno’s nations for the Miss America title. Miss Oklahoma competes in Atlantic rendition is creating a lot of action on the local scene and elsewhere. . . .

City this fall. . . . Marvin Deane, Cadence Records, touting the Everly Broth- Deejay Sam Evans, WGES, taking a much needed rest in the east for a ers’ new issue, “Bird Dog” and “Devoted To You”. Marv is looking around month. . . . We got a flash from Bill Bolden and Herb Kole of King that Veep for a foreign car. He can’t reach the wheel on the domestic variety. . . . Hal McNeeley and A&R man Ralph Bass were in for the NAMM shindig.

Walt Hayum shot out to Chicago for a one-day visit to the NAMM and back . . . Audio Fidelity’s busy man-in-motion, Joe Delaney divided his time in to his office to get ready for the big Epic convention in Montauk, L.I. Bill Chi last week plugging the new A1 Hirt album and keeping an eye on the Nielsen, Epic headman, telling with great enthusiasm the details of the Mon- terrific Dukes of Dixieland, currently in at The Blue Note. Joe was aided tauk meetings. On the lighter side Nielsen has planned a big Saturday night and abetted by Tony Galgano, Reuben Lawrence and Jerry Allan of Record show. It will be held outdoors and a gigantic circus tent will be ready in Distribs. the event of rain. AND—you can’t visit Montauk and not try for the tuna LOS ANGELES: and sailfish. Nielsen has chartered three boats for the distribs who want to try their hands at landing Sonny Bona of Specialty Records at Central Record Sales playing the

a big one. . . . Tom Edwards ( WERE-Cleveland, O.) new Specialty releases for Mike Akopoff, and telling of the great sales on

in New York to record for Dot Records, dropped up the new Little Richard album. . . . Milt Wiess swinging with two big hits in

to The Cash Box office to say hello. . . . The Four Thurston Harris’ “Over And Over” and “My True Love” by Jack Scott on

Voices opened a three-week engagement at the Chez the Carlton label. . . . Max Fiertag and Sid Talmadge

Paree, Chicago on July 18. . . . Don Robey last week enthusiastic over Flip Records new release of “Happy

re-activated his progressive jazz label with a “siz- Whistle Rock” by Chico Rey. . . . Specialty artists zling-hot” (as he termed it) sing by The Bo Rambo Don and Dewey have formed their own band, and aggregation. Titles are “Bewitched” and “Southside”. have also been signed as regulars on the Johnny

Robey also calls attention to Joe Hinton’s “I Know” Otis television show. . . . Dootsie Williams attending and “Ladder Of Prayer”, Andy Wilson’s “Call Her summer sessions of the UCLA School of Motion Your Sweetheart” and “Too Much Of Not Enough”, Picture Writing and Production and preparing to and his always solid seller, Bobby Blue Bland’s “Little enter the production field with an entertainment Boy Blue” and “Last Night”. Robey also reports short built around a night club show. Plans call ANITA BRYANT Little Junior Parker’s “Barefoot Rock” selling very for the use of the label’s top comics and vocal groups well all over the country. ... A phone call from including Redd Foxx, The Penguins, George Kirby, Morty Wax to tell us A1 Browne and His Dance The Cufflinx, and Allen Drew. . . . Class Records has Troupe appeared on the Jocko Henderson ( WNTA-Newark, N.J.) show to issued Googie Rene’s “Moonglow” as a single from demonstrate Al’s new dance—The “Buggy Boo”, recorded on Ric Records. his album “Beautiful Weekend” due to the many

. . . Elvis Presley off to Germany come September 1. . . . Joe Petralia, Co- requests from distributors and disk jockeys. . . . Bob lumbia Distributors, New York, back from Estes Park Columbia annual con- Keene of Del-Fi Records discovered a new 18-year- vention, pepped to the ears with the great program unveiled. Petralia tells old vocalist, Ritchie Valens and signed him to a us that Mike Collier, London Records, has moved next door and Mike Becci, Del-Fi contract. First sides will feature Ritchie singing one of his own

Ideal Distributors, has also moved into the same neighborhood. With Joe compositions, “Come On Let’s Go”. . . . Aladdin Records releasing a new Grippo, Portem promotion gem, already a neighbor—this makes it a promotion Jessie Belvin single, “Sugar Doll,” which Belvin recorded for them before man’s convention everytime they go out for a walk. . . . Columbia pactees this signing his present contract with RCA Victor Records. . . . Sammy Davis, Jr. week are Les Paul & Mary Ford and Gene Mumford, solo singer on the hit guested last week on the Johnny Otis TV show. . . . Singer Ann Weldon record “Stardust” by Billy Ward. . . . Action continues on “Shut Ups” by The returned from night club engagements in Detroit and Cleveland where her Wild Tones on Madison—with big orders taken at the NAMM Convention Universal-International recording of “You’re Hurting Me” is catching on. ” “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX

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The Cash Box , Music Page 43 August 2, 1958 Territorial THE NATION'S Design Introduces Pl H & B New Low Price Tips TOP 20 Stereo Line

Pes. Last NEW YORK—Design Records, low The Cash Box "Territorial Tips" chart highlights Rhythm and Blues records show- Week price label, has introduced its new ing regional action, which have not yet appeared in the national top 20. YAKETY YAK stereo line. Labeled “Stereo-Spec- trum,” the new line will retail at MimiiiniiiimiiiiimiiiiiifiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnM Coasters 2 1 (Atco 6116) $2.98. Cy Leslie, prexy of the firm, (Lilted Alphabetically) * Indicates first appearance on Territorial Tips said that the line will be packaged SPLISH SPLASH in a new “Luxury Package” with a A CERTAIN SMILE LITTLE MARY fold over cover, triple wrap, and each Johnny Mathis (Columbia 41095 Bobby Darin PRISONER'S SONG 1 album will include a free “stereotex” Fats Domino (Imperial 5526) 2 (Atco 61 17) cleaning cloth at no extra cost. DAY ALL LONG The first release will consist Jimmy Smith (Blue Note 1676) LITTLE STAR PATRICIA of Elegants (APT 25005) ten albums leading off with “Gigi” and Perez Prado 3 “The Symphony (RCA Victor 7245) of the Air. Playing a ALL THE WAY MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC 3 Pop Concert In Carnegie Riff Ruffin' (Old Town 1054) Hall.” Also BUT NOT FOR ME in the release will be a bull fight album Ahmad Jahmal (Argo 5294) FOR YOUR titled, “The Fury GIRL FRIEND of the Matador,” ARE YOU MY PRECIOUS LOVE featuring Vee 301) the Fiesta De Toros orches- Morry Williams & Kids (Tee *NEL BLU DIPINTO Dl BLU Jerry Butler & Impressions 4 tra. There are four Domenico Modugno (Decca 30677) 4 classical albums (Abner 1013) by BAREFOOT ROCK D’Artega and the New York Fes- tival Little Junior Parker (Duke 193) NEVER AGAIN Symphony orchestra; “An Invi- Dinah Washington (Mercury 71317) WILLIE AND THE tation To Dance,” featuring A1 Dona- BEAUTIFUL DELILAH HAND JIVE hue and his orchestra. Chuck Berry (Chess 1697) NO CHEMISE PLEASE Johnny Otis 7 Records will be non-compatible. Gerry Granahan ( Sunbeam 102) 5 (Capitol 3966) The new line was previewed at De- « ‘CHA DOOKY DOO sign’s first anniversary dinner NOTHING IN THE WORLD at the Art Neville (Specialty) NAMM show in COME CLOSER TO ME REBEL ROUSER Chicago. Design has Duane Eddy been recording in stereo for over a CHAROCK Nat Cole (Capitol 4004) (Jamie 1104) 8 year and plans to offer at least forty- Melodears (Gone 5 033) 6 OLD MAN RIVER albums in the coming year. Earl Grant (Decca 30640) Simultaneously CHEATIN' WOMAN ONE SUMMER with the release of its “Stereo-Spectrum” I Frankie Ford (Ace) NIGHT line, it will OOH! MY SOUL also release a stereo Dandleers spectacular to TRUE FINE MAMA 7 sell at $1.98. COME WHAT MAY Little Richard (Specialty 633) (Mercury 71322) 9 Clyde McPhatter (Atlantic 1185) The album will simulate a visit to OP New York City with the sounds of the WHAT AM 1 city and DEACON'S WALK Honeycones (Ember 1036) LIVING FOR visits to Coney Island, the Billy Hope (Savoy 1539) 5 waterfront, the Times Square Area, ROCKIN' ROBIN Chuck Willis Carnegie Hall, and various supper 8 (Atlantic 1179) DON'T LOOK NOW BUT I'VE Bobby Day (Class 229) clubs. GOT THE BLUES The sampler will be available for SECRETLY B. B. King (Kent) JUST A DREAM distribution immediately. Among the MAKE ME A MIRACLE Jimmy Clayton artists heard in the album will be IN VIRGINIA Jimmie Rodgers (Roulette 4070) 10 DOWN 9 . (Ace) Charlie Spivak and his orchestra, A1 I IT'S A SIN KNOW Donahue and his orchestra, and Jimmy Reed (Vee-Jay 287) SITTING AND THINKING the Little Jr. Parker (Duke 184) HARD HEADED Symphony of the Air. *DOWN THE AISLE OF LOVE WOMAN (Hunt SOMEONE TO LOVE ME 6 Quin-Tones 321) Elvis Presley Seymour Heller Pres. GATES OF HEAVEN 10 (RCA Victor 7280) Ron Baxter (Gone 5036) DRIP DROP Personal Managers West MOONLIGHT BAY POOR LITTLE Drifters (Atlantic 1187) *THE FREEZE Tony & Joe (Era 1075) FOOL LOS ANGELES—Seymour Heller, FEVER 11 Ricky Nelson 12 partner in Peggy Lee (Capitol 3 998) *TRICKLE TRICKLE (Imperial 5528) the personal management Videos (Casino 102) firm of Gabbe, Lutz, Heller and Loeb, *GINGERBREAD YOU'RE A has been elected to the presidency Frankie Avalon (Chancellor 1021) TRY THE IMPOSSIBLE of the Conference of Personal Mana- Lee Andrews & Hearts SWEETHEART gers West for the coming (United Artists 123) 12 16 year. GIVE ME THE RIGHT Little Willie John Heller takes over the presidency (King 5142) ANYTHING TO SAY YOU ARE MINE WALK A WHILE from outgoing Bill Loeb, who held Lula Reed (Argo 5298) Choker Campbell (Everlast 5007) the top spot for the past two years. MY TRUE LOVE Along with *HARVEY'S A GIRL FRIEND Heller, members of last GOT WESTERN MOVIES Jack Scott Royal Teens (ABC-Paramount 9945) 13 week’s meeting voted to the executive Olympics (Demon 1508) 13 (Carlton 462) board the following: Red Doff, first HAVING A GOOD TIME vice president; Eddie Rio, second vice WHAT SHALL I DO Huey Smith (Ace 5 BLIP 48) Ed Townsend (Capitol 3994) BLOP president; George Greif, secretary; Bill Doggett 15 and Manny Frank, treasurer. HEY GIRL, HEY BOY WHIPPER SNAPPER 14 (King 5138) New executive board meets next Oscar & Jeanette (Class 228) HARBOR LIGHTS week to discuss plans for coming year. Lavern Baker (Atlantic HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL 1189) OVER AND OVER Jerry Lee Lewis (Sun 296) Thurston Harris *WIN YOUR LOVE FOR ME 15 (Aladdin 3430) 17 “Topsy” To Belgium-Holland Sam Cooke (Keen 2006) HOOTCHY KOO Larry Williams (Specialty 634) WINDY WHEN NEW YORK—Love Records, this Paul Gayten (Argo 5300) Kalin Twins city7 has announced the sale of its HUSH YOUR MOUTH 16 18 , (Decca 30642) 7 7 Bo Diddley (Checker 896) latest release, “Topsy ,” by Cozy Cole, WOE WOE IS ME to a foreign distributor, Moonglow of Bob Graddy (Old Town 1050) 1 BELIEVE IN YOU FEVER Belgium, who will press and distribute MARRY ME Peggy Lee 26 the disk in the Belgium-Holland areas. YES I WANT YOU Robert & Johnny (Old Town 1052) 17 Ivory Joe Hunter (Atlantic 1191) (Capitol 3998) The firm reports reaction to the waxing in the Boston and the general ITCHY TWITCHY FEELING YOU CHEATED LITTLE STAR New England territories. Bobby Hendricks (Sue 706) Slades (Domino) Elegants Shields (Tender 513) 30 18 (APT 25005) 1 LOVE YOU SO Chantels (End 1020) YOU GOT ME CRYING 2 Dance-Sational Smashes! Jimmy Reed (Vee-Jay 275) DO YOU WANNA JACKIE DANCE Janice Green (Nasco 6013) ME WHISTLING £ "THE DOUBLE YOU GOT 19 Bobby Freeman 11 f Johnny Fuller (Checker 899) (Josie 835) LEROY : FREEZE' f Jack Scott (Carlton 46 2) YOU GOT ME (WHERE YOU WANT ME) LOOKING BACK Peppermint Harris t LET'S ROCK WHILE THE ROCKIN'S 14 LEND A HELPING HAND Nat Cole : i GOOD Bobby Blue Bland (Duke 185) 20 (Capitol 3939) J b/w ''THE FREEZE” Little Willie John (King 5142) i. DUKE 190 YOUR FUNERAL AND MY TRIAL 21. HEY GIRL, HEY BOY. 22. I'M WANDERIN'. J LET'S SIT AND TALK WAKE UP BABY 23. TALK TO ME, TALK TO ME. 24. COME Gene Allison (Vee-Jay 286) Sonny Boy Williamson (Checker 894) CLOSER TO ME. 25. WESTERN MOVIES. 26. RECORDS, INC.) DOWN IN VIRGINIA. 27. NOTHING IN THE 2809 ERASTUS ST. LIPS YOU'RE MAKING A MISTAKE 28. LITTLE 29. SLEEP. TEX < JUNGLE FEVER MY OLD FLAME WORLD. MARY. ENDLESS DUKE HOUSTON 26. Roy Hamilton (Epic 9274) Platters (Mercury 71320) 30. OLD MAN RIVER.

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Crew-Cuts To Victor Chudd Plans Heavy August imperial LP Promotion NEW YORK—Steve Sholes, Chief of Popular Artists & Repertoire at RCA Victor, announced the signing of LOS ANGELES — Heavy August the Crew-Cuts to the label. promotion on four new albums has The group was inked to a contract been earmarked by Lew Chudd, prexy for both singles and albums. Their of Imperial Records, on packages by initial recording session has been Fats Domino, Ernie Freeman, Slim lined up for next week when the group Whitman, and a special march music will cut material for a single re- LP. lease. Titled “The Fabulous Mr. D,” In addition to “Sh-Boom”, the “Dreamin’ With Freeman,” “Slim NEW YORK CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS Crew-Cuts also enjoyed big sellers Whitman Sings,” and “Favorite in “I Spoke Too Soon”, “Ko Ko Mo” American Marches,” the four albums and “Earth Angel”. The quartet is will have a $10,000 promotion push comprised of Johnnie Perkins (second during the entire month of August. tenor), Pat Barrett (high tenor), Ray Ready for shipment with the albums YAKETY YAK YAKETY YAK PATRICIA Perkins (bass) and Rudy Maugeri are in-store display pieces, window (baritone). 1 Coasters Coasters Perez Prado banners, streamers and cover boards. ® (Atco 631 6) (Atco 6116) (RCA Victor 7245) The group will make its first per- Co-op advertising with local distrib- sonal appearance under the RCA Vic- utors and dealers is being finalized tor label Tuesday, FOR YOUR August 5th, at the by Chudd now in all areas. LITTLE STAR YAKETY YAK 2nd annual “Pop Parade of Elegants PRECIOUS LOVE Coasters Stars” Chudd also announced that he is 7 to be held at the Washington Park (APT 25005/ Jetty Sutler & Impressions (Atco 6116) ready to send the label’s new singing (Abner 1013) Temple of Music in Milwaukee. discovery, Johnny Garner, on a na- tional p.a. tour in August to help SPLISH SPLASH PATRICIA SPLISH SPLASH launch the singer’s first release, U7 Bobby Darin Perez Prado Bobby Darin (Atco 6117) (RCA Victor 7245) (Atco 6117) Allied In Deals With “Little Starry Eyes” b/w “Kiss Me Sweet.” Garner is the New Orleans lad who hitch-hiked to Hollywood to FOR YOUR BLIP BLOP LET'S SIT AND TALK audition his songs for Jaguar And Domino Chudd and 4 PRECIOUS LOVE Bill Doggett Gene Allison ended up with a recording contract. Jerry Butler & Impressions (King 5138) (Vee-Jay 286) Chudd plans to be on the road dur- (Abner 1013) HOLLYWOOD—Ned R. Herzstam, ing next month to personally super- ONE SUMMER NIGHT TALK TO ME, veepee of Allied Record Sales, an- vise the activity. CHEATIN' WOMAN *1 Dandleers TALK nounced last week that Allied has u TO ME Frankie Ford (Mercury 71322) Little Willie John (Ace) clinched pressing and distribution (King 51 08) deals with Jaguar and Domino Rec- ords. Richbourg Announces PATRICIA FEVER JUST A DREAM Perez The Jaguar deal is with George J. (Jw Prado Peggy Lee Jimmy Clanton (RCA Victor 7245/ (Capitol Bennett, prexy of Jaguar, to release Formation Of New Distrib 3998) (Ace 546) Jaguar, Arlington and all subsidiary YOU'RE labels through Allied. The other deal REBEL ROUSER A THE PRISONER'S SONG Duane Eddy , with Domino, worked through R. T. NASHVILLE, TENN.—John Rich- / SWEETHEART Williams, prexy, and Edmund L. bourg, disk jockey on station WLAC- (Jamie 1104) Little Willie John (Imperial 5526) ) (King 5142) • Nichols, vice-prexy, involves a simi- Nashville, announced the formation , lar arrangement. Domino is currently of Southern Record Distributors to TRICKLE TRICKLE COME CLOSER TO ME CHA DOOKY DOO represented with “You Cheated” b/w operate out of 107 Lafayette St., this m Videos w Nat "King" Cole Art Neville “The Waddle” by the Slades. city. (Casino 102) (Capitol 4004) (Specialty) Although known in the trade for i the past four or six weeks, Richbourg POOR LITTLE WILLIE AND THE made no announcement until this FOOL POOR LITTLE FOOL iQ Ricky Nelson HAND JIVE Singer Appointed week. ** (Imperial 5528) Johnny Otis (Imperial 5528 Already lined up for distribution (Capitol 3966) in the Nashville territory CHICAGO — Sandy Singer, Twin are Chess, Checker, Argo, Vee Jay, Herald, Em- JUST A DREAM ONE SUMMER NIGHT HAVING A Cities deejay, was recently appointed III Jimmy Clanton ; ber, Old Town, Backbeat, Robbins, Dandleers GOOD TIME director of promotions for the Harold (Ace 546) (Mercury 71322) Huey Smith I Vin, Class, Gone, End, Jamie—and « N. Lieberman Music Company of this - /, (Ace) , W negotiations (almost concluded) for city. i at least two major lines. Singer advises that he will con- liinmiiiiMiiiM iniuiiuiiiiiwniiiiiniinijinHBu Richbourg took in the Chicago lilllllilllIHIJII!IIIUIIIIIllllllHlllllllllillilllUC< tinue to perform his radio and tele- Convention where he spoke to vision chores on a free lance basis, NAMM ( most of the manufacturers present, In addition, he contracted to write ST. LOUIS NEWARK j and spent a couple of days in a record column for group of suburban New York on his way back to Nashville. newspapers in the area. ) Previously Singer worked a stint ’ as night beat deejay on Chicago’s WIND radio station. His radio career Sammy Kaye Re-signed ir. : originated Minneapolis, his home . YES 1 WANT YOU PATRICIA SPLISH SPLASH ) | Ivory Joe Hunter Perez Prado . town. | Bobby Darin (RCA Victor 7245) (Atlantic 1191) \ (Atco 6117) NEW YORK—Sammy Kaye and his ; < Swing and Sway orchestra, currently i f 11 1 on an -state, 20-city tour, have SPLISH SPLASH POOR LITTLE TWO TERRIFIC ENTRIES YAKETY YAK FOOL been signed for their third engage- 7 Coasters Bobby Darin Ricky Nelson 1 THE DUBS ment at the Roosevelt Grill, it was (Atco 6116) (Atco 6117) (Imperial 5528) I announced last week by Neal Lang, t “BE SURE (My Love)” vice president and general manager c PATRICIA YAKETY YAK WILLIE AND THE b/w “Song In My Heart” of the Roosevelt Hotel. Coasters f ^ Perez Prado HAND JIVE GONE 5034 The Kaye band, which includes w (RCA Victor 7245) (Atco 6116) Johnny Otis vocalists Sandi Summers, Barry Frank (Capitol 3 966) THE IMPERIALS and the Kaydets, will re-open at the Grill on Friday, Sept. 19th for an ALL DAY LONG FOR YOUR YAKETY YAK “TEARS ON MY eight-week engagement. Playing for A Jimmy Smith PRECIOUS LOVE Coasters ’ (Blue Note 1676) Jerry Butler & Impressions (Atco 6116) dinner and through late supper, the (Abner 1013) PILLOW” orchestra will continue to feature “So b/w “Two People In The World” Lead Band” for the ITCHY TWITCHY YOU'RE A FOR YOUR END 1027 You Want To A after-theater show. Sj, FEELING SWEETHEART PRECIOUS LOVE GONE-END RECORDS ** Bobby Hendricks Little Willie John Jerry Butler & Impressions. (Sue 706) (King 5142) (Abner 1013) 1650 BWAY N. Y., N. Y. Prestige To Move ONE SUMMER NIGHT JUST A DREAM REBEL ROUSER fl Dandleers Jimmy Clanton Duane Eddy w (Mercury 71322/ (Ace 546) (Jamie 1104)

Heading Toward Another Million Seller! NEW YORK—On or about the first HEADED By The Same Group That Gave You of August, Prestige Records will pull FOR YOUR LITTLE STAR HARD LOVE up stakes from its present location 7 PRECIOUS Elegants WOMAN * Jerry Butler & Impressions (APT Elvis Presley at 50th Street, N. Y. C. and 25005) REMEMBER (IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT) 447 West (Abner 1013) (RCA Victor 7280) move to Bergenfield, N. J. The com- THE SATINS pany has purchased a modern build- HEY GIRL, HEY BOY BLIP BLOP LEROY ing at 203 S. Washington Ave. in that ffi Oscar & Jeanette Bill Doggett Jack Scott singing city and as soon as necessary remodel- * (Class 2 28) (King 5138) (Carlton 462) ing is completed the move will be made. SOMEONE TO DOWN IN VIRGINIA WHAT AM TO REMEMBER Prestige’s expanding operations as A NIGHT 1 § LOVE ME Jimmy Reed LIVING FOR a producer of modern jazz records Chuck Willis Ember 1038 Ron Baxter ( Vee-Jay 287) (Atlantic 1179) has necessitated two previous changes (Gone 5036) : in the last four years, but the new WIN YOUR LOVE EMBER RECORDS building Prestige execs feel, should REBEL ROUSER COME WHAT MAY in FOR ME Duane Eddy Clyde McPhatter provide enough space for all opera- 1597 BWAY, N. Y. Sam Cooke (Jamie 1104) (Atlantic 1185) tions in the foreseeable future. (Keen 2006) ! j “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX

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The Gosh Box Design New Fall Release

NEW YORK—Design Records, low Principle”. The new process devel- price label parented by Pickwick oped by George Fishman, research Sales, Incorporated, has announced head for the Indie label, allows the its fall release of twenty-one new label to record a minimum of six DB’s albums shown at the Music Merchants higher than previously possible with Show in Chicago last week. Th.s is PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES DETROIT the biggest release for Design since the lowest noise level yet developed its initial release of twenty-four a for the companies RCS pressing oper- year ago. ation.

The release is headed by Connee Highlighting the new release is a Boswell’s first album for the label. group of six symphonic albums in a Titled “The Golden Era Of Irving SPLISH SPLASH YAKETY YAK SPLISH SPLASH new series designated as the “Design Bobby Darin Coasters Bobby Darin Berlin”, it is a tribute to the com- 1 (Atco 6117) (Atco 6116) (Atco 6117) poser’s fiftieth anniversary. The re- Festival Of Fine Arts” series. Fea- lease also features albums by recent turing primarily D’Ai'tega and The Design pactees Dennis Day and New York Festival Symphony Or- YAKETY YAK SPLISH SPLASH YAKETY YAK Charlie Spivak. Day is backed with u7 Coasters Bobby Darin Coasters chestra, the series offers such popular (Atco 6 116) (Atco 6117) (Atco 6116) an orchestra and choir in a Christmas classical works as The package titled, “Christmas Is For The Carmen Suite, Family”. The Spivak album, cut on 1812 Overture, Nutcracker Suite, JUST A DREAM OVER AND OVFR POOR LITTLE FOOL location, is a dance album titled, Gaiete Parisienne, Beethoven’s Fifth 0 Jimmy Clanton Thurston Harris Ricky Nelson ‘ Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra * (Ace 5 46) (Aladdin 3430) (Imperial 5528) and Schubert’s Unfinished Symphonies. Play At The Country Club Dance”. Leslie, prexy of the label, Other name artists pacted by the Cy Ralph PATRICIA PATRICIA WILLIE AND company and in the new release are Berson, national sales manager, and A Perez Prado Perez Prado THE HAND JIVE Hildegarde, * “The Milwaukee Chan- Roy Freeman, director of artists and (RCA Victor 7245) (RCA Victor 7245) Johnny Otis toosie,” Jack Carlson, “Singing Col- (Capitol 3966) repertoire, hosted a dinner on Sun- lege Songs”, Marie Wilson and Jerry day, July twentieth, at the Colonna, and The Merry Macs. Isabel Palmer WILLIE AND THE HEY GIRL, HEY BOY FOR YOUR House in Chicago. dinner r Bigley, Star of “Guys And Dolls” and The com- 5 HAND JIVE O cor & Jeanette PRECIOUS LOVE Johnny Otis (Class 228) Jerry Butler & Impressions Stephen Douglass, star of “Damn memorated Design’s first anniversary (Capitol 3966) (Abner 1013) Yankees” are featured in an album and presented several of its artists. of Rodgers and Hammerstein show REBEL One of the features of the dinner ROUSER MY TRUE LOVE LITTLE STAR tunes. wfl Duane Eddy Jack Scott Elegants was the presentation of the Mead (Jamie 1104) (Carlton 462) (APT 25005) The line has added to its jazz Award for album cover design and . collection with a Don Elliott LP, titled, “Music Of The Sensational printing which the line has received YOU'RE A JUST A DREAM HARD HEADED j Sixties”. Elliott is backed by Mun- 7 SWEETHEART Jimmy Clanton WOMAN for technical excellence and creative Little Willie John (Ace 546) Elvis dell Lowe and a group of all stars. | Presley conception. (King 5 142) (RCA Victor 7280) Completing the release are a kiddy j Christmas album, a kiddy cowboy Other awards were Design’s initial NEL BLU DIPINTO ONE SUMMER NIGHT WESTERN MOVIES and western release, two organ al- presentation of its “Excellence In U Dandleers Dl BLU W Olympics bums featuring Norman Roye, one on Merchandising, Pomotion And Dis- (Mercury 71322) Domenico Modugno (Demon 1508) (Decca 30677) the moody side and the other organ tribution” plaques. This year’s win- and chimes for Chistmas. There is ners are Brooke Distributors, Miami, LITTLE MARY WHAT AM 1 PATRICIA also a mood orchestra issue titled Q Fats Domino LIVING FOR Florida and Melody Record Supply of ® Perez Prado “With Strings Attached” waxed by (Imperial 5526) Chuck Willis (RCA Victor 7245) New York City, both of whom at- (Atlantic 1179) Stanley Applewaite, English ork leader. tained the highest “Above Quota” COME CLOSER TO ME WILLIE AND THE JUST A DREAM percentage among Design’s thirty " This is the first release featuring in Nat King " Cole HAND JIVE Jimmy Clanton AW Design’s new “Authentiphonic Sound two distributors. (Capitol 4004) Johnny Otis (Ace 5 46)

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YAKETY YAK YAKETY YAK PATRICIA Coasters Coasters Perez Prado I (Atco 6116) (Atco 6116) (RCA Victor 7245)

FOR YOUR PATRICIA WILLIE AND THE PRECIOUS LOVE Perez Prado HAND JIVE 2 Jerry Butler & Impressions (RCA Victor 7245) Johnny Otis (Abner 1013) (Capitol 3966)

SPLISH SPLASH HOOTCHY KOO YAKETY YAK Bobby Darin Larry Williams Coasters 3 (Atco 6117) (Specialty 6 34) (Atco 6116)

PATRICIA WILLIE AND THE FOR YOUR P-rez Prado HAND JIVE PRECIOUS LOVE 4 (RCA Victor 7245) Johnny Otis Jerry Butler & Impressions (Capitol 3966) (Abner 1013)

WHAT AM 1 WHAT AM SPLISH SPLASH Darin 5 LIVING FOR 1 LIVING FOR Bobby Chuck Willis Chuck Willis (Atco 6117) (Atlantic 1179) (Atlantic 1179)

HARD HEADED YOU'RE A REBEL ROUSER WOMAN SWEETHEART Duane Eddy 6 Elvis Presley Little Willie John (Jamie 1104) (RCA Victor 7245) (King 5 142) HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Drama- tizing the kick-off of a promising new POOR LITTLE FOOL LITTLE MARY ONE SUMMER NIGHT Dandleers Rich y Nelson Fats Domino Jackpot record, “Lesson Of Love,” are 7 (Imperial 5528) (Imperial 5526) (Mercury 71322) these figures, 1. to r., Johnny Thomp- son, sales manager; Eden Ahbez HARD HEADED ONE SUMMER NIGHT LITTLE STAR (“Nature Boy”), composer; Biggie Dandleers Elegants WOMAN 8 (Mercury 71322) (APT 25005) Elvis Presley McFadden, recording artist; and Joe (RCA Victor 7280) Johnson, recording director. Jackpot

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The Gush Box Award o’ the Week

•‘LET’S SIT AND TALK” (2:37) “LITTLE BOY BLUE” (2:35) “TV BABY” (2:30) “COME ON SUGAR” (2:25) [Jay & Cee BMI D. Elbert] [Conrad-Babb BMI—T. Jarrett] [Lion BMI—Harper, Scott] [Angel BMI—Sherman, Gilbert] — BE YOU” “I DON’T KNOW WHY” (2:33) “I WANT TO NEAR “LAST NIGHT” (2:56) “ROCKIN’ RED RIDIN’ HOOD” (2:13) [Conrad-Babb-PeJican BMI [Lion BMI—D. Robey] (2:19) [Jay & Cee BMI—Watkins, Bell] S. Thompson] [Ketehy BMI—McCoy, Kirkland] DONNIE ELBERT (DeLuxe 6168) BOBBY “BLUE" BLAND (Duke 196) GENE ALLISON (Vee-Jay 286) RED & BLUE (Herald 525) • Donnie Elbert, who has experi- 9 Gene Allison follows his “Have • Bobby “Blue” Bland, currently • Looks like Herald has latched enced his share of chart items in Faith” chart-rider with two more grabbing off a healthy share of onto a hot piece of property in the past, comes up with what looks potent entries that should keep the sales pie with his two-sided this enticing novelty item dished like his biggest pair of sides to his name high up in the national clicker, “You Got Me” and “Loan up by a pair of newcomers tabbed date. On one side the songster listings. And A1 Smith’s ork and A Helping Hand”, makes another Red & Blue. It’s a tantalizing is surrounded by a sensational

chorus attractively showcase the i. double bid for hitdom with his little rocker about a “TV Baby”, vocal and instrumental crew as he artist’s stand out, southern-blues newest Duke pairing. Both ends who exclaims, whenever she’s dis- slams out a rollicking handclapper vocal style as he wails a slow, fall into the lover’s lament cate- turbed, “stop it man, I’m watehin’ labeled “Come On Sugar”. Could steady beat tear-jerker tagged gory and Bobby polishes ’em both TV”. It’s a real cutie. Stay with break wide open on the r&r scene.

“Let’s Sit And Talk”. Gene em- off in equally effective style. Top- it. On the reverse etching the On the lower half, he feelingfully ploys the tender, heartfelt ap- side he drives out the slow, steady artists appealingly knock out an wends his way over an up tempo proach, on the flip, a slow, rhythm- beat “Little Boy Blue” and on the up-to-date, dartceable version of romantic ballad tagged “I Want ic pleader labeled “I Don’t Know under half he warmly etches the the kiddie favorite, dubbed “Rockin’ To Be Near You”. Two striking Why”. Pretty side. Both ends are drifty ballad “Last Night”. Two Red Ridin’ Hood”. Top one’s the sides with the edge going to the already buzzing up attention. potent efforts, back-to-back. one to watch. top half.

“BIRD DOG” (2:12) [Acuff-Rose BMI—B. Bryant] “CHARIOT ROCK” (2:18) [Golden West BMI—D. Burgess] “DEVOTED TO YOU” (2:21) [Acuff-Rose BMI—B. Bryant] THE CHAMPS (Challenge 59018) EVERLY BROTHERS (Cadence 1350) # The Evexdys serve up two more all-market winners. (See pop 9 The Champs oughta make it three-in-a-row with this rockin’ inter- reviews). pretation of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”. (See pop reviews).

THE MIRACLES THE ROYAL HOLIDAYS THE EXCLUSIVES JOE HINTON (End 1029) (Carlton 472) (K & C 102) (Back Beat 519)

] “I’M SORRY (I Did You Wrong)” , ( “MY GIRL FRIEND” [Ethical “MONEY” [RealGone BMI — B. B "r (2:45) [Terrace BMI Williams, n “I KNOW” (2:51) [Lion, Mellin — B BMI — Hall, Floyd, Lane, Cop- B Gordy, Jr., W. Robinson] The Scott] Carlton Records currently hot BMI—Johnston, Smith, Johnston] pock] The Exclusives make an im- in both the r&b and pop fields with The polished tones of Joe Hinton are Miracles come up with a delightful pressive debut under the K&C banner Jack Scott’s waxing of “My True a treat to the ear as the balladeer, novelty item set to a tantalizing, as they refreshingly romp over a Love” could have another two-way in emotion-packed fashion, wraps up gimmick-filled novelty rocker. Catchy rock-a-cha-cha beat. Lyrics tell about winner on their hands with this this beautiful, inspirational ballad. side that could attract loads of air- 1 a gal who keeps buggin’ her hubby pressing by the Royal Holidays. Superb, pop-oriented choral and in- play. for those greenbacks. It’s a tear-compelling, pausing-sigh- strumental backdrop on a deck with 1 ing lover’s ballad that the crew dishes solid, dual-mart chart possibilities. up in teen-appealing manner. f* “IT’S OVER” [Ethical BMI — » “I CRY” [Bengal BMI—B. Gordy, v“r Hall, Floyd, Lane, Coppock] Here n . “LADDER OF PRAYER” (2:16) W. Robinson, T. Tonatto] This [Terrace the artists put their crying shoes on as p, “MARGARET” (2:08) B'r [Lion, LeBill, Hill & Range BMI end finds the group in a tender, ro- l#”r BMI V. Williams] Under por- they tearfully wend their way thru — —B. Smith] Under portion, a moving tion is a gimmicked-up, gal-titled a touching, fish-beat lover’s tale. The mantic mood as they slickly cruise up tempo shuffler, is another mean- which the group also makes Arcs tastefully supply the music on over a heart rending, slow paced bal- novelty on ingful item that Hinton, and chorus, a strong pitch at the teen trade. It’s both ends. lad. Both ends ‘hit’ pours forth in heartfelt fashion, have that stamp the top end tho. Songster has a great style. notched into every groove. DON & DEWEY SONNY HALL (Specialty 639) TOMMY LOVE ("D" 1009) B. LENOIR (Federal 12331) n “THE LETTER” (2:20) [Venice J. “MY BIG FAT BABY” (1:56) fir BMI — Harris, Terry] Don & (Checker 901) [Glad Hall, Tucker, Hen- Dewey have come closer and closer m “TELL ME, TELL ME” (2:05) B BMI— ley] Sonny Hall bows on the recently- to the national hit marker with each ® [Armo BMI C. Jones] Here’s n “SHE DON’T KNOW” [Arc BMI — formed “D” label with a trigger- succeeding release. Either end of their pairing could push D+—Lenoir] J. B. Lenoir is backed an exciting rocker that could make a quick delivery of a frenzied rock ’n newest Specialty This up in effective vocal and instrumental big splash with the teensters in the roller from the ‘Little Richard school’. them past that cherished spot. ( manner as he steps up to brightly Should the jukes side is a crying towel, slow moving r&r market. It’s a contagious novelty make jump with joy. bat out this swinging blues opus that Torrid instrumental work. romantic ballad that the twosome i item that Tommy Love and a chorus wrings out with touching sincerity. rocks along in money-making style. \ Powerful juke box fare. belt out in sparkling style. Watch it. f* , “GONNA PACK UP MY wT* TROUBLES” (2:25) [Glad BMI n “KOKO JOE” (2:10) [Venice ] —Hall, Tucker, Henley] Here Hall, B+ BMI — S. Christy] Here the “DADDY TALK TO YOUR < “MY CRAZY HEART” (2:45) along with a good vocal and instru- artists referred to as ‘two Little B SON” [Arc BMI — Lenoir] On i B [Armo BMI—C. Jones] This end mental assist, puts his heart into Richards’, show why, as they captivat- the flipside Lenoir stays with the a Love slows down the pace as he per- his delivery of a steady beat blues irigly swing out km an amusing, raf- rockin’ feeling as he colorfully belts ) suasively groovds pretty love affair item that’s also a good bet to latch ter-shaking novelty. Powerful two- a fast moving piece that’s sure to set to a fish-beat balYad pace. 1 onto a heap of sales and spins. sider. make the hoofers happy. “Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX”

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Top Selling Records Two New Classical Deejays To Salute

Reported by Attractions For Decca R & B Benny Goodman NEW YORK—Within the drive to enlarge the scope and expand the Retail Outlets activities of its domestic classical NEW YORK—Hundreds of deejays label by adding stellar attractions all over the land have joined disk From Coast to to its roster, Decca has signed Jennie Coast hands Tourel and Noah Greenberg’s New and designated the week of York Pro Musica to exclusive long- August 25th as “America’s Deejays BERNARD'S CONLEY RECORDS H. L. GREEN term contracts, with the first records Salute Benny Goodman” Week. They Brooklyn, N. Y. Los Angeles, Calif. Augusta, Ga. under the new contract scheduled for will turntable salute B.G. by playing August release. 1. For Your Precious Love 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) selections from his special Westing- (J. Butler) 2. My True Love (J. Scott) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) The sets involved are the New York house album, “Benny Goodman 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu 3. Purple People Eater (Wooley) Pro Musica’s “Play of Daniel”, the Plays 3. What I Living For (D. Modugno) 4. Hard Headed Woman Am twelfth century musical World Favorites In High Fidelity,” (C. Willis) 4. Over And Over (B. Day) drama which (E. Presley) the 12" L.P. Benny recorded 4. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 5. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 5. Think It Over (Crickets) the group performed early this year for West- 5. Looking Back (N. Cole) 6. How The Time Flies 6. Looking Back (N. Cole) with great success and to high acclaim inghouse when he was at the Brussels 6. Down In Virginia (J. Reed) (Wallace) 7. Secretly (J. Rodgers) of public and press at the New York 7. To Be Loved (J. Wilson) 7. You Cheated (Shields) 8. Do You Wanna Dance Fair. This will be their salute to the 8. Don't Go Home (Playmates) 8. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) (B. Freeman) Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum maestro for the good will he created 9. Little Star (Elegants) 9. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 9. Jennie Lee (Jan & Arnie) of Art and at New York’s Riverside 10. Come Closer To Me (Cole) 10. When (Kalin Twins) 10. When (Kalin Twins) Church. The record is presented in for this nation while acting as its a deluxe package including action ambassador of musical good will at shots of the original “Cloisters” pro- the Fair. Among the deejays who will JOE'S RECORD SHOP ERNSTROM'S RECORD SHOP McCRORY'S MUSIC duction; an introduction to the litur- participate in the Week are Carl de- Chicago, III. Dallas, Tex. New Orleans, La. gical drama by Paul Henry Lang Suze, Bill (noted music critic of the New York Alan Dary, Marlowe, Norm 1. Patricia (P. Prado) 1. My True Love/Leroy (Scott) 1. Patricia (P. Prado) Prescott, 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 2. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 2. Splish Splash (&. Darin) Herald Tribune) ; a reprint of author Jack Loring, Rege Cordic, (J. Reynolds) 3. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 3. Cheating Woman (F. Ford) 3. Endless Sleep W. H. Auden’s sermon on “The Play Art Pallan, Bob Tracey, Big "Wilson, Eater (Wooley) 4. Think It Over (Crickets) 4. You're A Sweetheart (John) 4. Purple People of Daniel”; musicologist Father Rem- 5. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 5. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 5. The Prison Song (Domino) Specs Howard, Joe Finan, Wes Hop- 6. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 6. Hard Headed Woman 6. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) bert Weakland’s (he is the noted kins, Bud Wendell, 7. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) (E. Presley) 7. Cha Dooky Doo (Neville) scholar who transcribed the “Daniel” Dick Reynolds, 7. Beautiful Delilah (C. Berry) 8. Having A Good Time (Smith) 8. Little Serenade (Randazzo) into modern musical notation) survey Jack Underwood, Bob Sievers, Bob 9. For Your Precious Love 8. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 9. Lena (A. Johnson) (J. Butler) 9. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 10. One Summer Night on the period; a listing of the cast, Chase, Marv Hunter, Howard Miller, 10. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 10. Ju-Judy (Casuals) (Dandleers) instruments used, Latin text and its Dom Quinn, Bernie Allen, Jack Quin- English translation. This recording follows the Pro Musica’s “Music of lan, Milo Hamilton, Barney Keep, Russ Conrad, Bob Blackburn, John EL REY MUSIC SHOP RECORD CENTER MELODY SHOP the Medieval Court and Countryside” which the group recorded prior to San Francisco, Calif. Cleveland, Ohio Elizabeth, N. J. Gordon and George McGowan. being signed to exclusivity by Decca. “Benny 1. Hard Headed Woman 1. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 1. Little Star (Elegants) Goodman Plays World Fa- Jennie Tourel’s first Decca record (E. Presley) 2. Blip Blop (B. Doggett) 2. Yakety Yak (Coasters) vorites In High Fidelity” contains 2. One Summer Night 3. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 3. Splish Splash (B Darin) presents the internationally famous (Dandleers) 4. Windy (P. Gayten) 4. My True Love (J. Scott) mezzo-soprano in an album of Russian the eight tunes most requested all 3. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 5. Western Movies (Olympics) 5. Patricia (P. Prado) Love Songs entitled “None But the over the world by B.G. buffs and 4. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 6. Chantilly Lace (B. Bopper) a 6. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) Heart”. 5. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 7. Weekend (Kingsmen) Lonely ninth called “Balkan Mixed Grill,” 6. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) 8. You're Making A Mistake 7. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) (Platters) which 7. Jennie Lee (Jan & Arnie) 8. The Freeze (Tony & Joe) Benny discovered in Stuttgart, 8. For Your Precious Love 9. Hey Girl, Hey Boy 9. Hard Headed Woman Germany. (J. Butler) (Oscar & Jeanette) (E. Presley) “Stereo-Daptor” Device 9. Leroy (J. Scott) 10. What Am I Living For 10. (J. Rodgers) 10. Twilight Time (Platters) (C. Willis) | The Wizard From Scott Bill Doggett Honors

W. C. Handy On Disk MAYNARD, MASS.—H. H. Scott, hi-fi comoonent manufacturers, have announced that delivery has started B&B on a brand new hi fi component. Called Stereo-Daptor, and retailing at $24.95, this new component acts Disk Jockey as a central control center for a com- plete stereo system using two sepa- REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS rate amplifiers. The hi fi owner simply plugs his present hi fi amplifier into the back WALTER POWELL LES LEDET HAPPY WILSON of Stereo-Daptor. Then he plugs in amplifier. Stereo-Daptor has WBVL— Barbourville, Ky. KPAC—Port Arthur, Tex. WJAZ—Albany, Ga. his new Chantilly Lace (B. Bopper) 1. Yakety Yak (Coasters) a master volume control over both 1. Tears On My Pillow 1. (Imperials) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) amplifiers so that rebalancing- is not 3. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 3. For Your Precious Love 2. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) necessar-y when volume is changed. Dance Butler) 3. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 4. Do You Wanna (J. It allows the hi fi fan to play stereo 4. Endless Sleep (J. Reynolds) (B. Freeman) 4. Jennie Lee (Jan & Arnie) (J. Clanton) 5. Hard 5. You Are My Love (S. Acre) 5. Just A Dream Headed Woman records, stereo tape or stereo AM- (E. Presley) True Love (J. Scott) rec- 6. How Time Flies (J. Wallace) 6. My FM: He can also play monaural 6. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 7. A Night To Remember 7. Hard Headed Woman ords with a stereo cartridge. Among (Five Satins) (E. Presley) 7. Skinny Minnie (B. Haley) other controls: volume-loudness con- 8. Cotton Picker (W. Watts) 8. Got A Match (F. Gallup) 8. Blue Betty (F. Avalon) trol of both amplifiers, tape monitor 9. Patricia (P. Prado) 9. Johnny B. Goode (C. Berry) 9. Memories Of You (Fidelitys) control and switch position that let 10. Yakety Yak (Coasters) 10. Bewildered (Mickey & Sylvia) 10. Hush Your Mouth (Diddley) him reverse channels; and play a r NEW Y ORK — Jazz organist Bill monaural source connected to either DEAN BOB PARKS JOHNNY HYDE his record- LARRY amplifier through both amplifiers and Doggett presents a copy of Mich. WEKR— Fayetteville, Tenn. KNOG— Nogales, Ariz. WJLB— Detroit, speakers, effectively doubling the ing of “Blues For Handy” to Mrs. 1. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 1. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 1. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 2. For Precious Love 2. Yakety (Coasters) power of the system. -widow of the late com- 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) Your Yak W. C. Handy, (J. Butler) 3. The Freeze (Tony & Joe) 3. Blip Blop (B. Doggett) No internal changes are required of “St. Louis Blues.” Doggett 3. Don't Ask Me Why (Presley) 4. Night poser 4. Money (Miracles) One Summer 4. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) (Dandleers) to use the H. H. Scott Stereo-Dnptor 5. Christine (M. Hanks) recorded the original song for King 5. Splish Splash (B. Darin) 5. I Wonder Why with most systems. It works with all 6. Double Freoie (D. Dean) tribute Handy. 6. When (Kalin Twins) (Dion & Belmonts) current H. H. Scott amplifiers, and Records as a to Doodle Doo (Caylarks) 7. You Wanna Dance 7. Do 6. No Chemise Please (B. Freeman) most older Scott models. It can be 8. Mamma Wanna Rock (G. Granahan) (Teenagers) 8. Yakety Yak (Coasters) used with separate pre-amplifier 7. King Creole (E. Presley) 9. I Why 9. For Your Precious love Wonder power amplifier systems of any manu- (Dion & Belmonts) 8. Gingerbread (F. Avalon) (J. Butler) facture. It can only be used with 10. Hard Headed Woman 9. Have A Good Time (Smith) 10. Goin' To Chicago Blues those complete amplifiers of other “THE SIDE SPLITTER” (E. Presley) 10. Delilah Berry) (C. Basie) (C. manufactures having tape -monitor Redd Foxx MILT (THE HOST) NIXON JACK THE CAT & NICK NICKSON input and output positions. KITTEN - WGEE— Indianapolis, Ind. JACQUELINE THE WBBF—Rochester, N. Y. Stereo-Daptor matches all current DTL 253 1. King Creole (E. Presley) It has a 1. Splish Splash (B. Darin) WJMR—New Orleans, La. H. H. Scott components. Jive (J. Otis) 2. No Chemise Please 2. Willie & Hand 1. Cheatin' Woman (F. Ford) brushed gold front and comes com- (G. Granahan) 3. Over And Over (B. Day) “STAG PARTY” 2. Splish Splash (B. Darin) Splash (B. Darin) pletely enclosed for custom installa- 4. Anything To Say You're Mine 3. Splish 4. One Summer Night (L. Reed) 3. The Freeze (Tony & Joe) tion. Standard Scott accessory cases Allen Drew (Coasters) (Dandlaers) 5. Yakety Yak 4. Ooh Wee Baby (Ivy Tones) 5. I Wonder Why in both wood and metal are available 6. For Your Precious Love DTL - 259 5. Hard Headed Woman (Dion & Belmonts) (J. Butler) Scott components. All (E. Presley) 6. For Your Precious Love to match other 7. Fever (P. Lee) 6. Summer Love (J. Fuller) (J. Butler) connecting cables are provided. Com- 8. Every Day Of The Week Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 7. Western Movies (Olympics) (Students) 7. plete information is available by writ- DOOTO RECORDS 8. Just A Dream (J. Clanton) 8. Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 9. We Belong Together ing to H. H. Scott, Inc., Dept. P, 111 OM? SO ClNTtAl AVI. IOS ANC.tltS. CAUI. (Robert & Johnny) 9. Willie & Hand Jive (J. Otis) 9. Rockin' Robin (B. Day) 10. (F. Avalon) Powdermill Road, Maynard, Mass. 10. Night Theme (3 Souls) 10. Jackie (J. Green) Gingerbread

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Columbia Releases First Country “Stereo Fidelity Disks” Disk Jockey REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS

NEW YORK — Initial releases of (Verklaerte Nacht, Op. 4) Vaughan stereophonic disks are announced this Williams: Fantasia On A Theme by m Thomas Tallis”, The Strings of the DON MCKAY SONNY SIEVERS RAY READ & JOE HILL week by . Both New York Philharmonic, Dimitri Mit- WEVD— New York, N. Y. KCTI—Gonzales, Texas WAZA— Bainbridge, Ga. classical and popular selections are ropoulos, Conductor; “Mahler: Sym- 1. Guess Things Happen That 1. Guess Things Happen That 1. Guess Things Happen That Way (J. included in the first release, which phony No. 2 in C Minor (“Resurrec- Way (J. Cash) Cash) Way (J. Cash) 2. All I Have To Do Is Dream 2. World In My Arms (Douglas) tion”)”, Emilia Cundari, Soprano; 2. Rainbow Love (S. Scott) will be available in stores July 28. (Everlys) 3. Alone With You (F. Young) 3. It's A Little More Like Maureen Forrester, Contralto, and The 3. (Gibson) 4. No Song To Sing (M. Tillis) Further releases will be issued Heaven (H. Locklin) Westminster Choir, John Finley Wil- 4. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 5. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 4. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 5. Why Did You Leave Me 6. I Miss You (B. Gallion) monthly. liamson, Director New York Philhar- 5. Just Married (M. Robbins) (D. Vinson) 7. Talk To Me Lonesome Heart 6. Hard Headed Woman Columbia will continue all to issue monic, Bruno Walter, Conductor; 6. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) (J. O'Gwynn) (E. Presley)

7. I Somebody (Arnold) 8. releases of high fidelity monaural “Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps Need 7. Alone With You (F. Young) 8. Married Robbins) (R. Price) (The Rite of Spring)”, New York Just (M. 8. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 9. 9. I Can't Help “Lp’s”. Alone With You (F. Young) Wandering 9. All I Have To Do Is Dream Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein, 10. (K. Wells) Suggested list price for most stereo- (Everlys) Conductor. (R. P rice) 10. Color Of The Blues (Jones) 10. King Creole (E. Presley) phonic disks will be $5.98; certain RAY ODOM NEIL ZACHMEYER GEORGE WASHINGTON selections will be higher-priced. KHAT— Phoenix, Ariz. WRAM—Monmouth, III. TUCKER Stereophonic recording 1. represents Rebel Rouser (D. Eddy) 1. Crying Over You (Pierce) WEKR— Fayetteville, Tenn. RCA Artists To Appear 2. Guess Things Happen That 2. Guess Things Happen That a further refinement in the long play- 1. Guess Things Happen That Way (J. Cash) Way (J. Cash) Way (J. Cash) ing high fidelity record. It is, in brief, 3. I'd Just Be Fool Enough 3. Everytime I'm Kissing You 2. Alone With You (F. Young) (M. Endsley) (F. Young) multiplesouree sound. In recording an At Milwaukee 4. Purple People Eater 3. Crying Over You (Pierce) Second (Wooley) 4. I'll Take Your Love (Miller) 4. It's A Little More Like 5. Hard Headed Woman 5. Put Me In Your Pocket orchestra, for example, multiple Heaven (H. Locklin) (E. Presley) (M. Wiseman) 5. Come In Stranger (J. Cash) microphones are used, one placed on 6. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 6. Don't Look Back (G. Jones) 7. I'd 6. How Do You Hold A Memory Concert Love To Say I Love You 7. Curtain In The Window right hand side of the orchestra, (H. Thompson) the (J. Reeves) (R. Price) 7. City Lights (R. Price) 8. Somebody Touched Me 8. Doin' My Time (B. Flagg) the other on the left. Sounds from 8. Nothing (B. Knox) Can Stop Me (Jones) 9. It's Bound To NEW YORK — Milwaukee’s 2nd Happen 9. Is This My Destiny each side are recorded separately into 9. High School Confidential (J. Bailes) (Osbornes) Annual “Pop Parade of Stars”, fea- (J. L. Lewis) two individual sound tracks; both 10. Love Me Like You Mean It 10. Where Do We Go From Here turing Victor recording artists, RCA 10. Alone With You (F. Young) (M. Torok) (J. Skinner) tracks can be traced into a single will be held Tuesday, August 5th, at JOHNNY HYDE TEX ART groove without interference. The the Washington Park Temple of Mu- JUSTUS & NORM HALL BARRETT KNOG— Nogales, Ariz. WBNL— Boonville, Ind. WSIG—Mount Jackson, Va. needle of the stereophonic phono- sic, the scene of the annual summer concert series, “Music Under The 1. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 1. Guess Things Happen That 1. Alone With You (F. Young) 2. Hard 2. graph picks up the two separate sound Headed Woman Way (J. Cash) She Didn't Even Know I Was Stars”. (E. Presley) 2. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) Gone (Louvins) tracks which are then fed into indi- Since last year’s “Pop Parade Of 3. All I Have To Do Is Dream 3. Wandering Soul (G. Jones) 3. Ocean Of Diamonds (Martin) vidual amplification channels, then to Stars” drew the largest attendance (Everlys) 4. Naughty Girls (J. Bradshaw) 4. Crying Over You (W. Pierce) 4. Purple People Eater (Wooley) 5. Jealousy (K. Wells) 5. City Lights (R. Price) for any such event in separate speakers. Milwaukee his- 5. Just Married (M. Robbins) 6. Just Married (M. Robbins) 6. Half A Mind (E. Tubb) tory, it was decided to 6. Come In Stranger (J. Cash) 7. Alone With You (F. 7. It's A Little More Like popular repeat the Young) Columbia stereophonic rec- 7. Overnight (J. Reeves) 8. Crying Over You (Pierce) Heaven (H. Locklin) show again. This year’s concert is . 8. 8. ords, all of which are also released King Creole (E. Presley) 9. I Love You More (J. Reeves) Nothing Can Stop Me (Jones) once more being sponsored jointly by 9. 9. Jacqueline (B. Helms) 10. It's A Little More Like . Jealousy (K. Wells) in monaural versions are: the Milwaukee County Park Commis- 10. Alone With You (F. Young) Heaven (H. Locklin) 1 0. Wandering Soul (G. Jones) “ sion and the Milwaukee ’S Awful Nice”, Ray ConnifF and Journal as a "SLIM" WATTS ARLEN VADEN MARTY KRAUSS special treat for the youth of the his Orchestra; “Sound Ideas”, Les KTRM— Beaumont, Texas WCKY Cincinnati, Ohio WAMO Pittsburgh, Pa. community. — — 1. Talk To Me Lonesome Heart 1. Talk To Me Lonesome Heart 1. Oh Lonesome Me (D. Gibson) and Larry Elgart and their Orchestra; The show will be conducted by Joe (J. O'Gwynn) (J. O'Gwynn) 2. Alone With You (F. Young) “Patterns”, Frank Comstock and his Reisman, musical director for RCA 2. Cotton Picker (W. Watts) 2. Ocean Of Diamonds (Martin) 3. You'll Come Back (W Pierce)

3. Alone With You (F. Young) 3. I Don't 4. Guess Things Happen Orchestra; “Sing Along With Mitch”, Victor Records, and will feature the Apologize (Hawkins) That 4. Guess Things Happen That 4. That Big Moon's No Way (J. Cash) Crew-Cuts, Lou Monte, Eddie Hey- Stopping Mitch Miller and the Gang; “Percy Way (J. Cash) Place (B. Franklin) 5. It's A Little More Like wood and the Deb-Tones. Comic Gary 5. It's A Little More Like 5. Lonely Moonlight Heaven (H. Locklin) Faith Plays' Music from South Paci- Morton will em-cee the proceedings. Heaven (H. Locklin) (Jan & Patti) 6. Just Married (M. Robbins) 6. Shattered Kingdom 6. Tell Her Lies And Feed Her 7. Curtain In The Window fic”, Percy Faith and his Orchestra; (M. Singleton) Candy (P. Wagoner) (R. Price) “The Columbia Album of Victor Her- 7. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 7. Me And My Big Loud Mouth 8. Hard Headed Woman 8. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) (J. Dickens) (E. Presley) bert”, Percy Faith and his Orchestra; 9. Nothing Can Stop Me 8. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 9. Hey Mr. Bluebird Form Monocle Records (G. Jones) 9. Once More (Osbornes) (Tubb & Wilburns) “Encore!”, Andre Kostelanetz con- 10. Can't Find The Doorknob 10. It's A Little More Like 10. All I Have To Do Is Dream (Jimmy & Johnny) (H. Locklin) (Everlys) ducting The New York Philharmonic; Heaven ) “J. J. In Person!”, The J. J. Johnson NEW YORK—Jerry Hooks, com- GEORGE POPKINS LILLIE ANNE WALTER POWELL poser of “Don’t Be Late” announced Quintet; “Portraits”, Frank De Vol WXGI— Richmond, Va. WIRC— Hickory, N.C. WBVL— Barbourville, Ky. this week that he and two associates 1. Alone With You (F. Young) 1. Guess Things Happen 1. Alone With You (F. Young) and his Orchestra; “A Guy in Love”, That have formed Monocle Records Inc. 2. City Lights (R. Price) Way (J. Cash) 2. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) , Glenn Osser and his The first release, “I Refuse To Cry” 3. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 2. Just Married (M. Robbins) 3. Come In Stranger (J. Cash) 4. Heartbreak Avenue (Gibson) 3. Rainbow Love (S. Scott) 4. She Was Only Seventeen b/w “In The Night” by Billy Mack Orchestra; “Good Night, Dear Lord”, 5. It Hurts To Know (Osbornes) 4. Alone With You (F. Young) (M. Robbins) will be ready for distribution on 5. Send Me The Pillow (Locklin) 5. City Lights (R. Pri^e) Johnny Mathis, Percy Faith and his 6. Sweet Lies (T. Glazer) August 1st. This first release will 6. Don't Ask Me Why (Presley) 6. Ten Years (J. Clement) 7. Jealousy (K. Wells) Orchestra. 7. Hard Headed Woman 7. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) go out on the R & H label (taken 8. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) (E. Presley) 8. Crying Over You (W. Pierce) Columbia Masterworks Stereophonic over by Monocle), but all future re- 9. It's A Little More Like 9. Let A Little Sunshine In Your 8. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) leases will be on the Monocle label. Heaven (H. Locklin) Records, all of which are also released Heart (M. Slim) 9. Poor Little Fool (R. Nelson) 10. I Can't Help Wondering In addition to Billy Mack, Jerry in monaural versions, are: 10. Sweet. Thing (B. Owens) 10. Thunder Road (R. Mitchum) (K. Wells) also announces the signing of War- “Respighi: The Pines of Rome” ren Evans, formerly on the Decca JACK MORRIS ROY DRUSKY "HAPPY" WILSON Respighi: The Fountains of Rome”, label as well as Geraldine, American KXLA— Pasadena, Calif. KEVE—Minneapolis, Minn. WVAZ—Albany, Ga. “The Philadelphia Orchestra, . artist who recently did well in Rome, 1. Guess Things Happen That 1. Alone With You (F. Young) 1 It's A Little More Like Ormandy, Conductor; Way (J. Cash) 2. I Can't Help Wondering Heaven (H. Locklin) “Bartok: Con- Paris, Capri and elsewhere in Europe. 2. Oh Lonesome Me (D. Gibson) (K. Wells) 2. Guess Things Happen That certo for Violin”, Isaac Stern, Violin, Temporary address of the new firm is 3. Alone With You (F. Young) 3. Guess Things Happen That Way (J. Cash) New York Philharmonic, Leonard at 35 E. 60th Street. 4. It's A Little More Like Way (J. Cash) 3. Stairway Of Love (Robbins) Bernstein, Conductor; “Grofe: Grand Heaven (H. Locklin) 4. Half A Mind (E. Tubb) 4. I'm Not Afraid (G. Morgan) 5. (D. 5. Nothing Can Step Me (Jones) 5. City Lights (R. Price) Canyon Suite”, The Philadelphia Or- City Lights Rich) 6. I Am With You (W. Lewis) 6. Blue Bey (J. Reeves) 6. Crying Over You (W. Pierce) chestra, Eugene Ormandy, Conductor; 7. How The Time Flies (Wallace) 7. Crying Over You (Pierce) 7. Your Fool (W. Mack) “Prokofiev: 8. Where My Sweet Baby Goes 8. Where Do We Go From Here Symphony No. 5 in B- More Disk Firms 8. If You Ain't Tried It, Don't (J. Skinner) (J. Skinner) Flat Major, Op. 100”, The Philadel- Knock It (S. Monroe) 9. Me And My Big Loud Mouth 9. I Can't Help Wondering 9. Rock Roll (Black) phia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, And Mama (J. Dickens) (K. Wells) Conductor; 10. Dog Waggin' His Tail (Cash) 10. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) 10. Oh Lonesome Me (D. Gibson) “Bach At Zwolle”, E. NEW YORK—Add Arc Records of Power Biggs, Organ; “Tchaikovsky: 12-16 Jefferson Ave., this city, arid TED BIGGS JACK DUNIGAN JOHNNY DOLLAR Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 Century Records, 1429 Hawthorne St., KWHN— Fort Smith, Ark. WJTN—Jamestown, N. Y. KZEA—Shreveport, La. (“Pathetique”)”, New York Philhar- 1. Philadelphia, Pa., to The Cash Box 1. Why Do I Keep On Crying 1. It's A Little More Like City Lights (R. Price) monic, Dimitri Mitropoulos, (B. Parks) (H. 2. Conduc- 1958 anniversary issue listing of Rec- Heaven Lockin) Send Me The Pillow tor; “Schoenberg: 2. It's A Little More Like 2. Alone With You (F. Young) (H. Locklin) Transfigured Night ord Manufacturers. Heaven (H. Locklin) 3. She Didn't Even Know I Was 3. Guess Things Happen That 3. Four Leaf Clover (B. Parks) Gone (Louvins) Way (J. Cash) 4. Stop The World (C. Belew) 4. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 4. Crying Over You (Pierce) 5. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 5. Once More 5. Big Wheels (H. Snow) (Osbornes & Allen) 6. Talk To Me Lonesome Heart 6. I Can't Stop Loving You America's Leading (J. O'Gwynn) 6. Blue Blue Day (D. Gibson) (Gibson/Wells) ONE-STOP 7. Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor 7. Why Ask For The Moon 7. 24 Hour Night (C. Belew) (J. Horton) Record Seryice (R. Foley) 8. Turn It Over In Your Mind Leslie Distributors 8. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (P. Wagoner) 8. I Still Love You (Stewart) (J. Webb) 639 TENTH AVE., NEW YORK 36, N. Y. 2231 FIFTH 9. Shattered Kingdom AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. 9. Nothing Can Stop Me 9. It's PLaza 7-1977 Just As Well (M. Singleton) GRant 1-9323 (G. Jones) (Lee & Terry) 10. My BaJay Came Back 240E MERRICK RD., 10. Blue Boy (J. Reeves) 10. Stairway Of Love (Robbins) (Louvins) FREEPORT, L. I. 377 WINDSOR ST., HARTFORD, CONN. FReeport 8-2222 JAckson 5-1147 Attention: Please address any information concerning Country music and 221 FRELINGHUYSEN AVE., NEWARK, N. J. Bioeiow 3-1155 talent to Ira Howard, Country Editor, The Cash Box, 1721 Broadway, New York 19. N.Y.

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Philip Morris Country Foley Back Music Show Heard In Australia — NEW YORK The “Philip Morris Country Country Music Show” that toured coast-to-oast and was heard from January 1957 until May of this year Best Country over the CBS Radio Network, was introduced over a, country music net- work in Sellers Victoria, Australia, July 24. Big Arrangement for the air series’ re- RETAIL QUTIETS broadcasts down under were made by IN Robert J. Leahy, Managing Director Pos. Last 10 of Philip Morris (Australia) Ltd. Week The “Philip Morris Country Music- GUESS THINGS HAPPEN * JUKE BOX TUNES Show” was heard Sunday nights from THAT WAY (1) Johnny Cash 9:05 to 9:30 PM EST. The (Sun 295) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM troupe Pos. Last featured Carl Smith, Red Sovine, Mimi blue BLUE DAY Week SPRINGFIELD, MO. — Red Foley, 2 (2) Roman, Ronnie Self, Shirley Caddell, Don Gibson ready to resume his role as headman (RCA Victor 7010) GUESS THINGS Bun Wilson, Dale Potter and the of one of the nation’s favorite TV Q HARD HEADED WOMAN Tunesmiths, the Southlanders vocal '* (4) HAPPEN THAT shows this Saturday, bids goodbye Elvis Presley quartette and m.c. Biff Collie. Among (RCA Victor 7280) WAY to recording star Jim Reeves, who I the top-ranking guest stars who ap- \ BLUE BOY (8) has turned in a top-flight job of " Jim Reeves Johnny Cash peared on the airshows were: Ferlin “running the store” during Foley’s (RCA Victor 7266) (Sun 295) Husky, , Jerry Lee Lewis, eight-week vacation. Red’s program 5. JUST MARRIED (3) Patsy Cline, Hank Snow, , " Marty Robbins changes its name effective this week and George Hamilton IV. (Columbia 41143) to “Jubilee U.S.A.” It is now in its ALONE BLUE BLUE DAY In addition to its weekly radio pro- WITH YOU (7) fourth straight year on the coast-to- 6 • Faron Young gram, the cast played one-night (Capitol 3982) 2 Don Gibson 3 coast ABC Television Network and stands six days out of seven. The 7 OH LONESOME ME (6) the world-wide Armed Forces TV (RCA Victor 7010) “Philip Morris Country Music Show” Don Gibson Network. (RCA Victor 7133) is also featured on a Columbia Rec- O ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM (5) ords LP. Everly Brothers MARRIED (Cadence 1348) JUST Talent and bookings for the “PM- IT'S A LITTLE MORE 2 CMS” were under the management Marty Robbins Kapp Records Sign 9 LIKE HEAVEN of the (9) 3 Jim Denny Artist Bureau in Hank Locklin (Columbia 41 143) Nashville, Tenn. (RCA Victor 7203) Betsy Jones in CITY LIGHTS (16) Ray Price HARD HEADED Woody Harris Co-writer (Columbia 41191) this NEW YORK—Kapp Records, 11. I CAN'T HELP WONDERING. 12. WOMAN city, this week announced the sign- SECRETLY. 13. POOR LITTLE FOOL. 4 5 NEW YORK—With the surge in 14. CRYING OVER YOU. 15. PURPLE Elvis Presley ing of Betsy Jones, soon to be seen sales on “Early In The Morning” by PEOPLE EATER. 16. SEND ME THE PIL- and heard on a new TV series starring (RCA Victor 7280) Bobby Darin and The Rinky Dinks LOW YOU DREAM ON. 17. JEALOUSY. on Atco and Buddy Holly on Decca, Gene Autry.’ 18. BIG WHEELS. 19. HIGH SCHOOL much publicity has been centered Miss Jones was formerly featured CONFIDENTIAL. 20. HEY, MR. BLUE- around the fact that Bobby Darin also vocalist on the CBS Jimmy Wakely BIRD 21. EVERY TIME I'M KISSING BLUE BOY wrote the tune. Generally neglected Show. YOU. 22. COME IN STRANGER. 23. % has been Woody Harris’ connection Her first Kapp session has already INVITATION TO THE BLUES. 24. JAC- QUELINE. 25. IN Jim Reeves 10 with the song. Harris is co-writer been cut and releases are expected CURTAIN THE WIN- 5 with Darin. shortly. DOW. 26. WEAR MY RING AROUND (RCA Victor 7266) YOUR NECK. 27. NOTHING CAN STOP

ME. 28. I LOVE YOU MORE. 29. I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU. 30. FOOLS LIKE ME. 31. STAIRWAY OF LOVE. ALL I HAVE TO The Country Records 32. ME AND MY BIG LOUD MOUTH. 33. DO IS DREAM TALK TO ME OH LONESOME HEART. 35. DON'T ASK ME WHY; HOW DO 6 Everly Brothers 4 Disk Jockeys YOU HOLD A MEMORY. (Cadence 1348) Played Most Form K&C Records ALONE WITH YOU ' A SUMMARY OF REPORTS RECEIVED FROM NATION’S DISK JOCKEYS MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Faron Young 9 formation -of K&C Records has been 7 announced by A1 Cerere, prexy of (Capitol 3982 POS. LAST WEEK the new diskery. The initial releases on K&C include 1. ALONE WITH YOU Faron Young (Capitol) (2) “Alone” b/w “Rockin’ Strings” by 2. GUESS THINGS HAPPEN THAT WAY Johnny Cash (Sun) (1) IT'S A LITTLE the Arcs with Jerry Lambert the 3. BLUE BOY Jim Reeves (RCA Victor) (6) vocalist on “Alone”; and MORE LIKE featured 4. IT'S A LITTLE MORE LIKE HEAVEN Hank Locklin (RCA Victor) (4) “My Girl Friend” b/w “It’s Over” HEAVEN by the Exclusives. 6 5. BLUE BLUE DAY Don Gibson (RCA Victor) (5) The following are officers of the 8 Hank Locklin 6. JUST MARRIED Marty Robbins (Columbia) (3) firm: Dexter Hamilton, Assistant Vice President; Marshall Sehorn. (RCA Victor 7203) 7. CITY LIGHTS Ray Price (Columbia) (12) Secretary; W. E. Allen, Treasurer. 8. CRYING OVER YOU Webb Pierce (Decca) (8) Singers and are in-

9. I CANT HELP WONDERING Kitty Wells (Decca) (11) vited to send in their demos.

OH LONESOME ME 10. OH LONESOME ME Don Gibson (RCA Victor) (7)

11. COME IN STRANGER. 1 2. HARD HEADED WOMAN. 1 3. ALL I HAVE TO DO IS Don Gibson 7 9 DREAM. 14. EVERY TIME I'M KISSING YOU. 15. HEY, MR. BLUEBIRD. 16. BIG JIMMIE WILLIAMS (RCA Victor 7133) 17. WHEELS. ME AND MY BIG LOUD MOUTH. 18. INVITATION TO THE BLUES. 19. sJb^i TALK TO ME OH LONESOME HEART. 20. SEND ME THE PILLOW YOU DREAM ON

21. CURTAIN IN THE WINDOW. 22. I CANT STOP LOVING YOU 23. JEALOUSY 24. PURPLE PEOPLE EATER. 25. NOTHING CAN STOP ME. 26. OCEANS OF DIA- “IF YOU'RE LOOKIN’ CITY LIGHTS MONDS. 27. I LOVE YOU MORE. 28. POOR LITTLE FOOL. 29. COLOR OF THE BLUES. 30. STAIRWAY OF LOVE. 31. SECRETLY. 32. YOU'LL COME BACK. 33. Ray Price 17 I MISS YOU 34. MOANIN' THE BLUES. 35. FOOLS LIKE ME. 36. 24 HOUR NIGHT. FOR LOVE” 37. A 38. I DON'T 39. (Columbia 41191) HOW DO YOU HOLD MEMORY. APOLOGIZE. THEME OF LOVE. 40. TELL HER LIES AND FEED HER CANDY. 41 SHE DIDN'T EVEN KNOW * MGM *

I WAS GONE. 42. TEN YEARS. 43. JACQUELINE. 44. I CAN'T FIND THE DOOR-

11. PURPLE PEOPLE EATER 12. I CAN'T HELP KNOB. 45. REAL LOVE. 46. HALF A MIND. 47. I'M NOT THE GIRL. 48. HAVEN'T WONDERING. 13. SECRETLY. 14. SEND ME THE YOU HEARD. 49. COTTON PICKER. 50. WHERE MY SWEET BABY GOES; I DIG WHITE OAK MUSIC, BMI. PILLOW YOU DREAM ON. 15 POOR LITTLE f FOOL. 16. JEALOUSY. 17. CURTAIN IN THE YOU BABY; RAINBOW LOVE. WINDOW. 18. BIG WHEELS. 19. HEY, MR. 7771 Cheviot Rd. r Cincinnati 39. Ms BLUEBIRD. 20. CRYING OVER YOU.

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“TEXAS VS. ALASKA” (2:05) “LONELY LOVER” (2:30) [Champion BMI—L. Williams] [Ridgeway BMI—Glasser] “DON’T LET ANYBODY TELL “ANYTHING” (2:36) YOU” (2:17) [Valley BMI—M. Carson] [Western Hills BMI—L. Williams] THE COUNTRY LADS (Columbia 41212) LAWTON WILLIAMS (Decca 30709) • Lawton Williams, whose pen • Here’s one that’s gonna make has turned out a heap of country the ops, dealers and deejays sit clicks, bows on the Decca label up an take notice. It’s got the with two more chart contending sound, the beat and set of lyrics originals that he could very well that John Q. Public is gonna be carry to the top on his own. One calling for again and again in the side is an engaging, quick beat near future. It’s a steady driving novelty labeled “Texas vs. Alaska”. romantic-blues entry tagged “Lone- On it Lawton notes that altho our ly Lover” and it’s served up in southern friends have a lot to brag sensational, echo-chamber style by about our neighbors up north now the Country Lads. Looks like a have the last word on state size. smash from every angle. How- On the under lid the warbler tear- ever, not to be overlooked is the fully shuffles thru an up tempo excellent vocal performance the romantic weeper tagged “Don’t boys turn in on the flipside, a Let Anybody Tell You”. It’s a potent rock-a-ballad affair, labeled chart bound coupling. “Anything”. Great pairing.

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n . “LOVER O LOVER” (2:36) O-t H. Blair, L. “I’LL STILL [Dandelion BMI— f* , LOVE YOU” (2:12) Duhig] Carla Rowe’s top drawer v [Razorback BMI — V. Stewart] chirping on this touching romantic Vernon Stewart sadly reflects that no lilter could carry her way up the matter what the gal does he’ll still popularity charts in both the country want to be with her. Okay, moderate and pop departments. paced offering that the warbler dishes up convincingly. © . “I NEED YOU — I REALLY O+NEED YOU” (2:10) [Dandelion “I’M TIRED OF MAKING BE- BMI—B. Barton] The thrush’s won- f* VT LIEVE” (2:15) [Razorback BMI derful vocal stylings come across with —V. Stewart] The backer upper is a telling effect on another powerful, slightly up tempo romantic pleader dual-mart romantic offering, this end that Stewart also delivers straight moving along a quick beat pace. Cap- from the heart. tivating sound on both lids. Gal has the goods. Watch her stock soar. CHARLIE WALKER MARTHA DOBBS (Columbia 41211) (Sundown 105)

. “TWO EMPTY ARMS” (2:28) Q “ARE YOU SURPRISED” M+ [T.N.T. BMI — B. Anderson] f« , (2:24) Charlie Walker could have a winner trr [Durf BMI—M. Dobbs, T. Mit- on his hands with this quick beat, chell] Dulcet-toned Martha Dobbs tear - compelling romantic shuffler makes her debut under the new Sun- from the pen of Bill “City Lights” down banner as she convincingly pipes Anderson. Terrific all-around per- this heartfelt moderate paced lover’s formance on a deck with big hit lilter. potential. Keep close tabs on it. “TROUBLES” (2:19) [Durf BMI n . “PICK ME UP ON YOUR WAY C —M. Dobbs, T. Mitchell] The DOWN” (2:23) [By - Nash of thrush ups the tempo on this end Nashville BMI—Levy Reeves] Walker and she cruises over a quick beat, treats this end to another fine read- crying towel romantic opus. Shorty ing. It’s a touching, up tempo lover’s Bacon’s Rhythm Rascals ably assist lament that can also cash in heavily. on both halves. Sock instrumental backdrop on a top notch country coupling. RAY VERNON BILL BROWNING (Island 7) (Mark 615) “DARK HOLLOW” (2:15) [B&F “I LOVE , YOU, DARLING” B BMI — B. Browning] A train f* t#T [Grille BMI — G. B. Hood, T. whistle leads into a sad, quick mov- Conrad] Ray Vernon hands in a soft, ing tale that Bill Browning carves sincere vocal performance on an ex- out in persuasive fashion. Good in- pressive, moderate paced romantic strumental backdrop supplied by his pleader. Subdued string support on a Echo Valley Boys. Interesting side. tender pressing that should attract Could ride the airwaves aplenty. a fair share of the airplay. Direction “BORNED WITH THE BLUES” FRANKIE MORE B (2:10) [TJ BMI B. Browning] iff “THAT’S YOU” [Grille — , BMI— 226 Donelson Pike Bottom side is steady beat blues item wt N. Koloros] Here Vernon changes 0SSLRECORDS that the WWVA-Wheeling, W.Va. the pace as he pleasantly ambles Nashville 14, Tenn. (DOnelson 6-6033) “Jamboree” artist, and his boys, deck over a quick beat love affair devoted out in ear-pleasing style. to his sweetie pie. ” "Only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by THE CASH BOX www.americanradiohistory.com Cash Box Music The , Page 51 August 2, Country Round Up

uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHniiiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiim nsgeswtsai After turning in what everybody associated with “Country Music Jubilee” Norma Jean and Razorback’s Billy Parks, Vernon Stewart, Blankenship and felt was a superb job, Jim Reeves wound up his 8 weeks of headlining the 6-year old Debbie Waldon, daughter of Cliff Waldon. On Sat., Aug. 2nd, show on Sat. nite, July 26th. Audience response indicated that Reeves fit the Stewart is set to appear on Ernest Tubb’s WSM-Nashville radio show and’ll established format of the program perfectly, his plug his new Razorback disk, “I’ll Still Love You” and “I’m Tired Of Making appeal being much the same as that of Red Foley Believe”. Blankenship notes that jocks in the Okla.- himself. Ark. area are giving a healthy share of the spins to Returning from vacation this week, Red Foley Stewart’s and Parks’, (“Why Do I Keep On Crying” will have as his guests Ferlin Huskey and Mel Tillis, and “Four Leaf Clover”) new slicings. Betty Gray, along with 2 outstanding juvenile acts, the Tadpoles’ of 1003 E. 6th St. Russellville, Ark. is prexy of square dance group and the Little Roberts Sisters Stewai't’s fan club. Razorback’s “Little” George of El Paso, Tex. Ferlin’s guest spot at the “Jubilee” Domerese, is spinning the c&w biscuits at KLYR- will be his last network appearance prior to taking Olarksville, Ark. and is in need of new disks and over for Arthur Godfrey on Sept. 1st. asks that he be put on the diskeries’ mailing lists. A giant-sized package of TV talent from the ***** “Jubilee,” headed by Mr. Redhead Foley and includ- Leon McAuliff reports he is anxiously awaiting ing Bobby Lord, Slim Wilson, the Four Marksmen, the middle of August when his new untitled DOT Suzi Arden, Flash and Whistler, L. D. Keller and the album will be rolling off the presses. Leon says he Jubilee Promenaders and the Jubilee Band, appeared, spent a couple of days during his recent coast trip with July 27th at the Macon County Fair in Decatur, 111. Randy Woods’ promotion department taking photos JENNINGS GORDON The high-stepping Jubilee Promenaders, will head and making plans for the new album release. He and BILLY PARKS up the grandstand attractions, Aug. 2nd, at the his Cimarron Boys also held a recording session for Tupelo, Miss., fair. The date was set by Jim McConnell of the Top Talent a new single to be released this fall. office in Springfield. McAuliff’s current single for DOT is an instrumental tagged “Lone Star * * * * * Rag” and “My Love”. DJ’s who missed their copies can receive same by writing to Leon at P. O. Box Tulsa, Okla. Doris Cooney, V. P. of the Slim Harper Fan Club, phoned in to tell us *****518, that Slim and his wife, Margaret, are now the proud parents of a 7% pound Shorty Warren’s revue, featuring Del Barker, Nicky girl, named Leslie. Congrats to the Harpers. & Smokey c&w ***** Nastros, Billy Willow, Dottie Mae, Whitey Murphy and “Tex” Cast and starring Justin Tubb, Gordon Terry, Floyd Tillman, Jimmie Skinner & Ray Jack Howard advises that 2 tunes his Arcade Music is responsible for, Lunsford kicked off their fair date tour on July 29th in Whitney Point, N. Y. “Is It Yes Or Is It No” and “I Wonder If You Miss Me Too”, by Gordon From then thru Sept. 5th the troupe’ll be in Me., N. Y., Vt. and Canada. Jennings on Arcade, are kicking up a heap of dust in the W. Va. area. Gordon ***** spins the platters daily over the WKOY-Bluefield, W. Va. radio and TV airwaves. Harry Glenn, Mar-Vel Records’ Mgr., back from a 2,718 mile promotion * * * * * tour with Jack Bradshaw to get the deejays acquainted with Jack’s Mar-Vel release of “Naughty Girls” and “It Just Ain’t Right” and notes that many Carl Smith, star of the “Philip Morris Country Music Show” radio series, jocks predicted it’ll be a pop-country click. Harry adds that while on the trip over CBS, will now be heard over a country music network in Victoria, he discovered a new country thrush, Mona Kerry, from Shreveport, La., and Australia, in a re-broadcast of the popular program plans to record her soon. Hank Hendrix, P.O. Box 122, to start July 24th. * * * * * Thomaston, Ga. is now in charge of promotion for the label in the state of Georgia. He’ll also promote shows Featured guests, set for the nite of July 26th, on and feature Mar-Vel artists. Richmond, Va.’s “New Dominion Barn Dance”, were ***** Kitty Wells, Johnnie Jack and their Tennessee & Madge Duhon types that the Abbeville, La. High Mtn. Boys. Also, according to Ree Pine in his “Ree- School Gym was jammed recently for an “Opry” unit Ports” newsletter, the July 26th CBS-Country Style that included Lonzo & Oscar, Honey Hayes, Shorty show taped on the 19th for re-broadcast on the was Sullivan, Jack Turner, Jimmy Fox, Larry Kirby and latter date. On hand for the occasion were Shir'.ee the Smith Twins. Lonzo & Oscar were made honorary Hunter, Tommy Riddle and Indian Chief Floyd Atkins. citizens of the city by Mayor Roy R. Ther-iot. Shirley, incidentally, got her WDBJ-TV-Roanoke, Va. ***** off flying start, July 14th, with Don Reno & show to a After working personals along the west coast for Red Smiley impressing with their 15 minute segment the past 6 weeks, Betty Luther, has rejoined the cast of hymns. Riddle is currently negotiating a recording- and show of Charlie Aldrich’s, every Friday and pact with Clyde Moody. The “Barn Dance’s” Janis Saturday at the “Riverside Rancho”. Betty also joins CARL SMITH Martin in Nashville, last week, for a new Victor LEON McAULIFF was Charlie in the large western movie show at Crash with Herb session and to work out publicity plans, Corrigan’s “Corriganville” every Saturday and Sunday. Shucher and Jim Reeves, for their joint mid-August appearance at the Fred Maddox, rbossman at the “Mozart” and Copa club in Pomona, Calif, Wisconsin State Fair. has now entered the talent field and has Gene Brown and Jimmy Ringo under * * * * * his wing. Both boys are on the Dot label. Fred also has the newcomers, The Dot wax star Jimmy Work types his hello and to tell us that he’ll start Brown Boys who are kicking up a storm here in the area. releasing disks on his own label in the fall. It’ll be tagged ALL Records ***** and he’ll be on the lookout for r&r, r&b and pop talent and masters. Interested “Smokey” Joe Aleshevich tells us that Jay Record’s Jim & Edith Young parties can contact him at Work Music Pub. Co., 8503 South Painter Ave., have a taped country rock ’n roll show each Sat. at 2:30 P.M. over WFLW- * * * * * Whittier, Calif. He adds that he’s coming along nicely with his pubbery and Monticello, Ky. has a heap of tunes, by new song cleffers, on both the indies and the majors. Bob Neal, Mgr. for Johnny Cash sends along a real cute item that appeared ***** in Sid Ziff’s “Inside Track” column in the Los Angeles Mirror News. It seems race horse, Silky Sullivan, fell into a state of sheer The music biz was saddened by the passing recently of Clyde Caswell, that the much-publicized warbling on the radio. Since it relaxed otherwise known as “Uncle” Jim Christie on the XEG-Monterrey airwaves. contentment whenever he heard Cash the starting gate it was suggested that he We’re sure that his wife, known to many as “Aunt Mary”, would be glad to him too much when he approached galluping theme of the Lone Ranger, “The William Tell Overture.” hear from her many friends. Her mailing address is Mary Louise Caswell, switch to the ***** 1428 Jefferson, Des Plaines, 111. his plea $ $ $ * * Jack Dunigan sends along for more c&w etchings for his WJTN-Jamestown, N. Y. show. Jack excited about Gary Van and the Intro Records has added another hour to his programming schedule initial for the label tagged Starlighters’ release and really needs the records. “Slippin’ Out”. Included in ,t “Rockin’ Too Much” and tilt Gloria Campbell, Personal Mgr. for MGM Record’s are Hank Thompson men, “Bucky” the band former Bill Flagg notes that Bill appeared as a July 5th and Meadows, on piano and “Dub” Spray, on drums guest on the WWVA-Wheeling, W. Va. “Jamboree”, trumpet player, Bob Wommack, who was formerly Bill is currently represented on wax with “Doin’ My with Red Foley on the “Jubilee”. Also, the band was Time”. * * July recently selected by the Air Force for a 10-day Walter Powell, WBVL-Barbourville, Ky. feels that tour of Puerto Rico and for Bermuda in Sept. Hank Thompson’s latest Capitol pressing, “Squaws Flores, the Brooklyn Radio Shop, Marie who owns Along The Yukon”, should be his biggest hit in quite and whose hubby Roy Flores, is doing deejay work awhile. airwaves, that she would over the WJLB-Detroit types Gene Nash, Bill Wyatt and Gordon Terry turn up all the companies, promotion men SHORTY & SMOKEY WARREN appreciate from and on Nat Nigberg’s KABC-TV “Country America” tele- booklets, or info for artists, concerning c&w other vision show in L.A. next week. And Nat, who likes to her c&w customers. ***** book as far ahead as possible, has set Pee Wee King for August 16th. Debby Kay, Betsy Gay and Ginny Jackson, featured vocalists on “Country JIMMY WORK Congrats are in order for the “Georgia Jubilee” America,” have been winning plaudits for their snappy rendition of the Signal which recently celebrated its 1st anniversary in East Oil commercial. with a show that starred Faron Young, The Browns, Point (Atlanta), Ga. Lee Emerson, head of the Emerson Talent Agency, Inc.. Nashville, in Holly- Reed, Ray Stevens, Bill Anderson, Wendy Bagwell, Johnny Dave Rich, Jerry wood recently with Bobby Helms and Marty Robbins for their appearance on Tolbert, Ray Price and Webb Pierce. James A. Daven- Sea, Joe South, Judy Nat Nigberg’s “Country America,” has opened west coast offices at 1601 North WTJH-East Point show, notes that the show was a port III, Mgr. of the Gower Street. In line with his current expansion program, Emerson has also playing to 3 overflow crowds and that the “Jubilee” will tremendous success, retained the Norman Winter publicity offices to service his entire stable on country acts in every Sat. nite and will feature another continue to bring top the coast. Sun. show late in Aug. or early Sept. ***** Attention: Please address any information concerning Country music and H. C. Blankenship of Razorback Records infos that on Mon. nite, June 30th, talent to Ira Howard, Country Editor, The Cash Box, 1721 Broadway, a political rally was held in Wagoner, Okla. with an estimated 5,000 people New York 19, N. Y. on hand for a show that billed the “Country Music Jubilee’s” Bobby Lord and www.americanradiohistory.com 2 The Cash Box Page 52 August , 1958

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Staff Sgt. Edward Robert Rata- jack enjoyed just 24 hours of re- laxing leisure on his return from the European front of War II. The late Robert K. Waggener, Not Realistic Depreciation But a Suggestion to Help who was then head of the now de- funct CMAC (Coin Machine Ac- ceptance Corporation) called him Automatic Music Businessmen to More Quickly Realize in and, after a short interview, of- fered him the position of Credit Manager for this financial firm. Their Original Capital Investment. Ed Ratajac-k laconically recalls, “I was back to work after only one day.” Ed had a working knowledge of and background experience in the automatic music business. He had been interested in an operation in There have been bills introduced in This, in turn, means that for every Chicago’s northwest suburbs back Congress and constant suggestions made $1,000 the automatic music businessman in- in 1938. depreciate This was a sideline for him. He that businessmen be allowed to vests in new equipment in 1958, to be able was actually employed by a private their capital investment equipment at their banking firm. He practically grew to continue in business in 1961, he will have up in the finance field. own discretion. to add 300 already tax-paid dollars from His position in the financial field, as well as his interest in the juke The Treasury claims it will lose imme- his own pocket to repurchase this very same box business, all flew out the win- diate income if capital investment equip- dow when he was called into Uncle capital investment equipment. This, most Sam’s Army in ’41. ment is allowed to be depreciated in quick certainly, is not realistic depreciation. All this, of course, was prior to order. his position with CMAC. But it The reason for the above suggested three proved he had what CMAC wanted What the Treasury does not mention is in a Credit Manager. year depreciation schedule is to make it From his position with CMAC he the fact that, after the depreciation period, joined AMI, Incorporated in 1949 possible for the automatic music business- it obtains complete tax from all such equip- as Western Regional Manager. He man to have sufficient cash available to he covered all accounts for AMI from ment, if such capital investment equipment Chicago to the Pacific Ocean. able, part, to replace his capital invest- is not immediately replaced. Therefore, in in In 1956 he was appointed Gen- eral Salesmanager of AMI, Inc. He the long run, the Treasury as well as busi- ment equipment while he continues his cru- set up his headquarters in Chicago. generally stand to gain. This year of 1958 Ed Ratajack ness sade for “realistic depreciation". was appointed General Salesman- involved fact remains that, to reach the pan- ager for all products of AMI, Inc. Regardless of the time element The In addition, he was elected Vice in this suggested three year depreciation acea of realistic depreciation, even as far President of the firm. the sec- Most noteworthy is Ed Rata- schedule, 75% the first year, 15% as the above three year schedule is con- jack’s crusade among continuous ond year and 10% the third year, this is all the AMI distributors to give cerned, would also require a very flexible, their operator-customers the very still not ‘‘realistic depreciation”. at finest service as well as the closest additional cash reserve arrangement of possible cooperation at all times Capital investment equipment purchased least of the original cost to be placed and in all matters referring to 30% subject to constant AMI. this year of 1958 is aside over the same three year period so He has been hammering home creeping inflation and, three years from with great constancy this one text that the very same capital investment equip- which, he believes, is what makes 1958, in 1961, if inflation continues at its for outstanding success of any ment, repurchased three years later, will not will be, as far as past history organization. present rate require additional tax-paid dollars to be “Let’s make a real friend, not in this industry has proved, about 30% of everyone who just a customer, used by the automatic music businessmen. buys AMI.” higher in cost.

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Already Exceeding Same 1 957 Period By Wide Margin While Future Outlook Brighter Than Ever.

CHICAGO — “The season ahead that business was a lot better than should prove to be one of the best even they realized. that we have enjoyed”, reported one “We went right thru this recession Chicago Coin Delivering New well known manufacturer. with flying colors”, states the general He isn’t alone in his contention that manager of one factory. business has continued to improve at “There is now every reason to be- “Croquet” Table Game a very good rate. lieve that the momentum which we gained these past six months will He feels, along with other manu- carry us right thru to the last quar- facturers here, that they have already The field contains the 12 wickets ter.” exceeded what business was done for or ai'ches just like in regulation cro- Almost all agree that it’s the new a like 1957 period. quet. The arches, by the way, are products that won renewed interest “In fact”, he adds, “I believe that deeply from the operators and, especially, made of hardened steel and the continuing, great interest in new from the players. inset into the table itself. products gives every indication for In addition, many operators have The table measures 39 inches by a more prosperous future ahead for added onto their present routes by 72 inches giving the players lots of the entire industry.” either purchasing another route, or shooting room for directing the cue Factories that are now on vacation expanding their operations. engi- balls under the arches from 1 to 12. are keeping their executives and This, too, is now having its effect neers busy making plans for opening as the operators modernize additional After shooting thru wicket number with products trade. day new for the spots with new equipment. 12, the ball drops into an “out” hole

It is believed that these new prod- More operators, manufacturers re- and the game is over. The first one ucts will actually not take full effect port, have also added better business thru is, naturally, the winner. on the industry until sometime late procedure. Most have culled out all Six of the firm’s midwest distrib- in July or in August. loss and inefficiency from their busi- “That means”, as one sales man- nesses. utors arrived to look over the game ager explained, “that we are entering This, they explain, makes it ever last week. They were Roy Monroe SAMUEL WOLBERG into the fall business season earlier more feasible for the average oper- from Cleveland, O., Bill Miller, Grand than we ever did before. ator to add new equipment to pick up CHICAGO—“After some months of Rapids, Mich., Lew Rubin, Minne- “This gives us every opportunity the take all down the line. extremely apolis, Minn., Perry London, Milwau- to show a better gross business year There is no longer any route where intensive tests”, reported than we did in 1957. the operator can compete against the Samuel Wolberg, president of Chi- kee, Wis. and Wally Finke and Joe “It will also mean that operators tough kind of modern day competi- cago Dynamics Industries, “the new Kline of Chicago. will be able to please their locations tion with old and worn machines. Chicago Coin table game, ‘Croquet’ “Instead of just ordering samples”, far ahead of regular schedule. He has to get new equipment to was released to the trade.” reported Samuel Wolberg, “after see- “Our distributors and, I believe”, keep play at peak all of the time, ing and playing ‘Croquet’, these dis- he added, “the distributors of other they explain. Wolberg further explained that tributors immediately placed factories, are all geared for a much Manufacturers are trying to cut Chicago Coin had been receiving re- quan- better season ahead than they ever corners wherever possible so as to quests for some time from its dis- tity orders. have enjoyed before.” bring their machines to the trade new tributing organization regarding an “They became as enthused over the Looking back on the first half year at prices which can be more quickly entirely new and different table game. tremendous possibilities of the com- many manufactories now point out amortized. “In ‘Croquet’ ”, he explained, “the petitive skill play action of ‘Croquet’

operator has a table game that is, as we are.” to say the very least, the most unique This table game is completely me- Progress Of Vendor Exports that has yet been presented to the chanical. It has climatic adjusters. market. It is beautifully constructed, accord- distributors “In the first place”, Wolberg con- ing to the who have al- tinued, “here’s a game that every- ready seen it. These distributors believe that, “It will one’s familiar with. They’ve seen it prove one of the longest lasting and played it ever since childhood. games on locations everywhere.” They know all about it. “What’s more”, stated “When they see it in coin operated Samuel Wol- berg, style, especially in a new-type con- “every operator will be inter- ested in placing ‘Croquet’ from the sole table with console legs, they standpoint that it is one game he can instantly recognize it. The play starts depend on lasting a long, long time going without any need for extensive on any location.

explanations.” “Even more important, because it “Croquet” features two cue balls is so economically priced, the oper- ator can afford to order in good quan- so that either 2 or 4 players can play tity to take care of all of his spots.” at the same time. The cue balls are Shipments started last week. De- different colors. In this way, one liveries are under way in quantity. team of two players chooses one Operators can see “Croquet” at their Chicago colored cue ball and the competing Coin distributors’ showrooms. “They can play the game”, as Wol- team chooses another color. berg stated, “and decide for them- This is one of the most competitive selves how different and better this that Chicago Coin play action games table game is compared to anything has introduced. they have yet seen on the market.” “l<’s What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts—INTERNATIONALLY” www.americanradiohistory.com Cash The Box Page 55 August 2, 1958 HBBHBHE ..they pmie/e

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FOR BEST BUYS Congress Votes Small Business IT’S LAKE CITY AMUSE. CO. 1957 WILLIAMS BASEBALL $325.00 NAPLES (New) Write SOCCER KICKOFF (New) 275.60 TOP HAT (New) 350.80 First Year Depreciation CAPRI 39.50 Higher 265.00 TARGET ROLL (New) SKILL ROLL 265.00 PEPPY (New) 225.00 s CHIC0IN TV BOWLER, 14 Ft. 495.00 Will Also Enact Million BALLY STRIKE, 14 Ft. 595.00 260 129.58 Believe Senate WILLIAMS 6-player SKILL BALL CHIC0IN SKI TOURNAMENT 129.50 GENC0 2-player SKEE BALL 119.50 Fringe Benefit Relief Bill Before End Of Month. EXHIBIT RINGER BALL . 49.50 ALL STAR (Used) 249.50 ALL STAR DELUXE (New) Write WILLIAMS TEN PINS (Used) 275.80 Ops Can Take Advantage Of Liberalized De- WILLIAMS TEN STRIKE 295.00 BALLY BOWLING LANE, 14 Ft. 475.00 S 3 U-NEEDA PACK Cig. Machine 35.00 preciation Allowance Only On First 1 0,000 WIRE-WRITE or PHONE HE 1-4100 7/3 Deposit Required On Each Order We are exclusive factory distributor* for: Of Capital Investment Outlays Each Year BALLY- WILLIAMS -R0CK-0LA ake city amuse, co. 4533 PAYNE AVE., CLEVELAND, O. L (Tel.: HE 1-4100) (Editor’s Note: Completely coincidental to this report from Washington Runyon Holds Bally wherein the suggestion is the editorial which appears in this week’s issue to arrange for de- “School’’ In Hartford is being made that operators apply for the right 75% second year and 10% the third year, on a preciation the first year, 15% the HARTFORD, CONN. — Runyon depreciation schedule.) three year Sales Company’s branch office in this JOE ASH SAYS: city played host to operators on Thurs- equipment during the Question: WASHINGTON, D.C.—The House ital investment day and Friday, July 17 and 18, who ACTIVE this past Mon- first year after purchase. WHY DOES f Representatives, attended a Bally “Service School.” HAVE THE LARGEST ay, July 21, 1958, approved a $260 This, Congressmen believe, would Paul Calamari, Bally field engineer, SELECTION OF GOTT- LIEB GAMES IN THE lillion program of fringe benefit tax funds for reinvestment or for conducted the session, demonstrating free U. S. A. ilief for small business, by over- other purposes. and answering operators’ questions on helming voice vote. all curi’ent Bally equipment. Great- Any taxpayer who invests in in- goes to Senate est interest was shown over Bally’s Answer: This measure now come-producing equipment could take believed, the prospects new five-ball “U.S.A.,” just released. here, it is advantage of the liberalized depre- ACTIVE IS THE LARGEST GOTTLIEB >r enactment are very good before Runyon was represented by Irving ciation allowance. DISTRIBUTOR IN THE U. S. A.! ongress adjourns next month. (Kempy) Kempner, Nat Gutkin and the Exclusive Distributers for Wurlitzer, D. Gottlieb, The chief provision of this bill But this would only apply to Dick Laurel, Jr., who greeted ops and and Irving Kaye Ce. in Se. Jersey. Del. & E. Pa. taxpayers to reduce tax- first $10,000 of investment outlays saw to it they enjoyed the refresh- ould permit AMUSEMENT MACHINES CO each year or $20,000 in the case of ble income by deducting a much ments available. Kempner reported 664 N. Broad St., Phila. 30, Pa .rger percentage of the cost of cap- joint tax returns. operators placed some nice orders. ACTIVE Cable Address: COMAC

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CHICAGO—With industry’s lead- They point to the fact that since Every man to his opinion, of course. gaged in the indutsry are out and out ers as well as the nation’s outstand- ’55 they have enjoyed better business The opinion of the majority seems to optimists in regard to the forthcom- ing economists now all optimistic than ever before. be that there has been a boom in ing boom. over the fact that there is bound to They also advise that their busi- this industry starting early in the They all are of the belief that be a business boom of such propor- ness today, even tho there was some ’50s and ending around the middle there is better business ahead. They tions that few, if any, can even gauge slowdown late in ’57 and early in ’58, of ’57. There has been something of all seem to agree with the nation’s the extent, this publication took to has continued far ahead of what it a slideoff since then, they say. outstanding economists and with in- the highways and byways of the in- had ever been years before. “But”, says one of this majority, dustrial leaders that business is im- dustry (via longdistance telephone) “business is bound to boom sometime proving every day. ‘In.J’act”, one leading operator ex- to learn what the members of this late in ’58 or early ’59. That by late ’58 or early ’59 the plained, “if everything is totalled up ind"stry thought about “boom”. “This time”, he firmly believes, real boom that all business has looked and the facts placed on the table, “once the boom gets under way it’s for will be under way, growing great- “It never halted”, some stated. business in this industry has boomed going to last for a long time to come.” er with each passing week. and is booming, compared to what What’s most interesting to all con- “How soon the boom?”, repeated business was like some years ago.” Ya cerned is the fact that the far greater one well known operator, “just tell 50 120 never had it”, say others 200 “We’ve majority of the men and women en- ’em real soon.” Selection Models referring to the word ‘boom’. These men explain, “Some may have stated that business was boom- ing for them .The best business we Bird Music Company Appointed enjoyed was during ’56. Since then we’ve been going down steadily. “Oh, yes”, added one distributor, AMI Distributor “you might say we are still in busi- ness and holding our own. FOR “But”, he emphasizes, “as far as CHICAGO — E. R. Ratajack, vice- presently housed in a building con- a ‘boom’ is concerned that’s just a president sales, A.M.I. Incorporated, taining 7500 sq. ft. with modern of- lot of yakety-yak. EVERY LOCATION announced the appointment of Bird fices, workshops and showroom fa- and we won’t see “Never was one Music Co., Inc., Manhattan, Kansas, cilities. years to come.” one for lots of as distributor for A.M.I. juke boxes “It is with real pleasure chat I in Kansas and the following counties welcome this old and valued friend in Missouri: Acheson, Nodaway, to the A.M.I. family of distributors,” ATLAS SLASHES PRICES! Worth, Holt, Andrew, Jinty, Dekalb, Ratajack said. “Operators in the area MUSIC Buchanan, Clinton, Platt, Clay, Jack- he serves will find Ptacek ready, will- | 1 SEEBURG V-200 son and Cass. ing and able to serve them.” SEEBURG Bird Music Company is headed by A.M.I. field coverage for Bird Mu- 100J $695 A. L. Ptacek, Jr., who has many sic Company will be handled by Al- s years of coin machine experience in bert Mason, district sales represen- 1 OOG 565 595 100C 445 the area. The company maintains its tative, and John Hickman, field sevice 100B 375 headquarters in Manhattan, and is engineer.

1 GOA Converted to 45 RPM 245 V-200 595 SPEED-READ VL (Converted) 645 PROGRAM HOLDER Reconditioned—Refinished Surian i. Fesjian, Mondial, for V-200 & VL-200— $34.50 45 RPM CONVERSION for M-100A— $69.50 SEEBURG CIGARETTE VENDOR Ltd., Hosts Distributors 45 Conversions for Also RPM 814 Packs—Quiet, All Electric Selection all machines and Delivery—Attractive Styling. GREAT BRITAIN GLIMPSES ATLAS MUSIC COMPANY Arthur Brown head of Automaten Distributors Ltd., Llandudno, has dis- closed to “The Cash Box” that he is to manufacture under license in Wales 2118 N. WESTERN AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL., U. S. A. ARmitage 6-5005 the German Bambi electronic shooter, which is having a considerable success in Europe. He does so by arrangement with the Berlin firm of George Wiegandt and Sons. His firm also handles Wiegandt’s “Diplomat” and

“Tonmaster” phonographs in Great Britain and the Commonwealth. . . . Mondial (Ireland) Ltd. held an important get-together of distributors and INCREASE COLLECTIONS- local dignitaries and celebrities at their Dublin factory on Monday, July 28. Surian J. Fesjian had flown from his Mondial office in New York for the SHOW ALL THE SELECTIONS— occasion. He expects to be in Europe for some weeks. Mondial (Ireland) Ltd. manufacture Gottlieb and Williams equipment under license in Dublin. with . . . The Bal-Ami “I” 200-selection model, manufactured under license at Ilford, Essex, and launched in Britain this month, has had a very fine response from distributors and operators, and is reported to be taking excellent SPEED-READ money. Says distributor Peter Simper, of Bristol and Bath: “It has been greatly praised by operators. One of them remarked that as soon as these The NO DRUM—NO TURN machines are installed, the juke-box business is being left behind, and we will be in an era of music systems with the greater prestige these will bring.” The “Super Forty” is also having a continuing success with operators in PROGRAM HOLDER all parts of the British Isles. Incidentally, Simper is the latest of the juke-box distributors to go into the flipper pin-table field. He tells us that for V-200 and VL-200 he has recently received the first consignment of these great new games <3 from the Continent, and has been simply amazed at the quality and work- cs laid © AS I 200 Selections Clearly Displayed! manship, and the excellent way in which the works are out. He concludes: “Unfortunately supplies were limited, and this first consignment has been ® Factory-Type Curved-Contour Provides Full Visibility of Mech- it. . . . anism. Easily, Quickly Installed! completely sold out.” Nice work, if you can get The top BBC a television ' show, “Six-Five Special” gave the Shack Bal-Ami a good plug. week, Johnny Janis’s “The Better JANCOR ENGINEERING CO. Jim Dale introduced the show’s record of the To Love You,” and asked a young model girl what she thought of it. She CHICAGO 1, ILLINOIS favorably, and the cameras focused favorably on the box in close-up, I reported with the Bal-Ami slogans prominent.

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The Cash Box Page 57 August 2 , 1958 URGES OPS SUGGEST NEW IDEAS

Manufacturer Believes Ops Can Heavy Influx Of Tourists Bring About Biggest Boom in To Vacation Spots History of Industry if They Will NEW ENGLAND NIBBLES

Business is still holding good in the N. E. territory and distribs in Present New Ideas for Boston report that the peak has been reached and there is a slower period. Prod- but it is normal for this time of year. Vacation schedules are in and ac tivity has dwindled a bit. However, there is no slackening of pace in the tdoor spots where four weeks of hot weather has put ops way ahead for the ason. ucts Based on What They Have Games and arcade machines are getting a big play from the heavy influx of tourists to the vacation spots. Music is hitting high spots in vacation areas where juke boxes are getting long into the night plays. At Redd Distributing (Wurlitzer), Paul Calamari, Bally engineer, in Learned from Constant Con- visiting. A1 Levine, sales, holding the fort, with Bob Jones, sales mgr., vacationing. Si Redd is spending weekends at his summer place on the Cape. Business reported holding good here with plenty of action for Wur- tact with Playersand Locations litzer phonos, Bally’s “ABC Super De Luxe Bowler,” “Miss America,” “Trophy Bowler,” despite the hot weather. . . . At Trimount Automatic Sales Corp. (Seeburg), Dave Bond, prexy, and Irwin Margold, gen. mgr., getting in some golfing. Shortage of used equipment still continues, although " The nation's operators," says Bill O'Donnell, Bally gen- Trimount has been getting in some units. Ops are showing big interest in the new Seeburg electric cigarette vending machines and orders are reported eral sales manager, ''hold the future in their hands. They to be piling in. Marshal Caras, sales, reports delivery of Williams “4-Star” can, due to constant, close contact with the players and underway, and action zooming for Gottlieb’s “Roto Pool”. Dave Riskin, sales, is back from vacation. Excellent biz reported on Williams’ “Short Stop,” location owners come up with the new idea that can result which continues to amaze, and on Gottlieb’s “Rocket Ship”. ... At Atlas in the greatest boom era in the history of the industry." Distributors (AMI), Louis Blatt, week-ending it between Commonwealth Ave. plant and Lake Newfoundland, reports biz at usual summer levels. . . . At Associated Amusements (Rock-Ola), vacationing are Ed Ravreby and family, and Dick Mandell, gen. mer., and family. Kiddie rides have been idea and the operator just lets it big here, used equipment going well, | roll right out of his mind the moment Distribs are planning for fall biz now, and following the August period,

biz is expected to take a big spurt. . . . Disk artists continue to be spotted he leaves the location. At least,” he in niteries around the area, and many are coming in on record promosh. . . . adds, “this is what happens in the Recently in was Jackie Cooper with a new release. ./ . . Decca Records put majority of instances. on a “Carnival Time” at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel, Monday, July 21. An

all affair, it of the fall line. . . . ops “If the operator will,” continues day was a showing upcoming Among ! Haverhill; Wolbarst, O’Donnell, “take the time necessary in visiting distribs this week were: A1 Jaffarian, Sid Newton; Dave Baker, Arlington; Ray Farrow, Taunton; Bob Green, Ran- to write down the ideas and new fea- Walter Grazik, Greenfield; Denny Dolvin. Springfield; Joe Lepera; tures that the players want and dolph; Cambridge; Connie Pocjus, South Boston; Joe Cucchiara, Fitchburg; A1 Dolins, follow this up with a letter to his Hyannis, Tom Libby, Haverhill; Romeo Rivard, Lewiston, Me.; Harry favorit^ manufacturer, there is no Deshowitz, Chelsea; Ray Shea, Worcester; Fred Koufos, Roxbury; Marty doubt that, from among these ideas Cook, Brookline; Harry Abelson, Boston; Luke Levine, Boston; Red Rubino- and new play features, can come the vitz, Chelsea; Earl Graham, Salisbury; Guy D’Giovanni, Allston; Cy Jacobs, product that will bring about the Boston; Stan Cokas, Lynn; Sumner Segall, Boston; and George Campbell, biggest boom era in all the history Frolics Medford. . . . Four Lads and Jimmie Rogers had a big week at the of the industry. in Salisbury Beach; Louis Armstrong opens Sunday, July 27; and Tony “A boom era,” reminds O’Donnell, Martin is booked in for week of Aug. 10. . . . The Jamies, singing group from “that will help the operator, himself, Dorchester, have a new Epic release, “Summertime! Summertime!” and were to enjoy the greatest prosperity.” invited to appear on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand.” O’Donnell produced a letter he had received from an operator who ex- BILL O'DONNELL WEEK'S SPECIALS- plained why a feature on a former ATTENTION* -THIS game which the firm had produced DISTRIBUTORS — OPERATORS MISS AMERICAS $ 399.50 had not obtained the interest and CHICAGO— Wrn. T. (Bill) O’Don- the attention of the players which SUN VALLEYS 495 00 nell, general sales manager of Bally he had believed it would. G-200 NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY CO. Manufacturing this “The result is,” O’Donnell explained, Company, city, ORLEANS 12, LA. 115 MAGAZINE ST , NEW “that we eliminated this feature. firmly believes CONVERSION KIT (Tel.: JAckson 2-5306) He added, “We changed over to a “The nation’s Eliminates inaccessible toggle shifter operators hold the new play idea. Now this very same switches. future of the industry in their hands.” operator, who purchased our latest Contains "Anti-jam switch" for trans- game with the new feature, reports O’Donnell is of the opinion that if fer unit. that it is ‘simply terrific.’ the operators will suggest new ideas Plug in unit (no drilling). “This could never have come about,” to the manufacturers for new prod- Simple to install. O’Donnell reports, “if this operator Location tested and proved. ucts: wouldn’t have taken the few minutes’ WANTED- Money back if not “They can up with time necessary to write and tell us come the new satisfied. what was happening and the idea that can result in the greatest what Total price $15.95 WE'LL PAY plavers actually wanted. boom era in the history of the indus- Send check or money order with your order. “He is earninq- more money now CASH $ $ S try.” and he’s happy. It’s his own idea. It’s for ALL MODELS of He points out the operators have just what he was told by the location the closest contacts, with the players owner and what, he, himself, learned SHUFFLE ALLEYS when he watched the players in and the location owners. SALES COMPANY action at the old game.” The location owners, he explains, BINGOS O’Donnell is of the sincere belief Factory Representatives for: are constantly advising the operators that, somewhere in the country and WURLITZER 1500 AMI, Inc., Bally Manufacturing Co., what the patrons in their places of in some operator’s mind, is the one 1500A big, new idea that all the industry business do or do not like about any Irving Kaye Co., Permo, Inc. needs to bring about the biggest amusement that is located in their We'll prepay and ship boom era. 593 10th Ave., New York II, N. Y., 10 4-1110 establishments. b rand new packing crates! He urges every operator to write to 221 Frelinjhuysen Ave., Newark I, N. J., Bl 3-1777 “The trouble is,” the manufacturer and tell him, each O’Donnell says, 231 Windsor St., Hartford, Conn., JA 7-4470 time he places a new game, just ex- “the operators, if the game doesn’t Distributing Co. actly what happened. Just what the bring in sufficient returns, will then 298 Lincoln St. players remarked. What the players Allston Mass. completely condemn the product, but, suggested. What the location owner REDD 34, Airmail Subscription AL 4-4040 will rarely tell the manufacturer. had to say. Exclusi/e Distributors of “At the same time,” O’Donnell re- “In this way,” O’Donnell concludes, “the operator can bring about the WURLITZER -BALLY -CHI. COIN marked, “the location owner, as well c s h new product that will start the big- $ GENC0 — FISCHER as the players, will make a sugges- gest boom era in all the history of The bo v 30 tion for a new play angle or a new the industry.”

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nuses And Loans Pete Ley Joins Locations Problem Badger’s Sales Staff CALIFORNIA CLIPPINGS- erators Must Solve Reports along Pico Boulevard this week indicate that the summer business is good and the business trend for new and used machines both locally and nationally is up, with sales of used machines holding up very well. ... At California Music, Gabe Orland was ‘resting up’ after taking a troop of Boy Scouts to Catalina Island for an outing. Gabe is also planning to fly to the ig City Operators Hardest Hit. Op High Sierras for a few days of vacationing and fishing. Carl Williams, resident manager of the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas visited the gang at California last week and introduced them to his new bride. Sammy Ricklin’s Only Way To son, Ronnie, finishes his two week training in the U.S. Army Reserve at Camp ooperation Seems Roberts, California, this week, and will be back to enjoy the pool in the new

home the Ricklins recently built. . . . M. Rodrigez, owner of one of the large clubs in La Paz, visiting on Pico and picking up the latest hits for his juke

Combat This “Frankenstein” box. . . . Wayne Davis at Minthorne Music reports all of the display models of the Seeburg “201” phonograph sold out last week, and he is awaiting a new shipment. Wayne also stated that the Chicago Coin “Rocket Shuffle” was the of the loan or bonus NEW YORK, N.Y. — One of the amount “the hottest game in town.” . . . All of his many friends in the business will most serious problems besetting op- offered by others. But it does create be happy to learn that Tex Nowka is recovering very nicely from the injuries erators in this country is the current a situation where I am forced into he received in a recent automobile accident. of presenting loans and a position of being a banker. practice At Simon Distributing Co., Jack Simon is back at his desk after his ex- owners. It is Because location owners are con- bonuses to location tended European tour. The highlight of the tour, according to Jack, was his engage tinually being wooed by unscrupulous admitted, even by those who visit to the country of Israel, and seeing the great effort the people of this practice, competitors, it has practically become in this impractical economic country are exerting to build a new nation. Jack was pleasantly surprised to to their overall standard practice in our territory for that it is harmful find the entire showroom and warehouse repainted and redecorated, proving location owners to demand these con- operations. that John Freeman and Sonny Lomberg were keeping busy during his absence. “However”, stated a very progres- cessions. A good salesman operator Sonny, this week takes off for a short business trip to the San Diego area. . . . operator, “in order can meet the demands part way, keep- sive and intelligent A1 Silberman of Associated Distributors hosted a dinner and a showing of unethical operators seek- ing the friendship of the location. to fight off the Wurlitzer model “2250” for the Harbor Music Operators Association in locations without But the operator who doesn’t have the ing to obtain my Long Beach last week, which drew a 100% attendance from the operators practical business pro- capital to spread over his route in regard to of the area. Peter Potter and his girl Friday, Ann Folsom, talked to the to meet this the way of loans or bonuses, is in a cedures, I am forced operators about the Juke Box Jury Hit of the Week, which will be featured competition. In most continuous hassel to keep his busi- type of unfair on local juke boxes. Associated also held a showing last week at the Antlers instances, I am able, thru friendship, ness intact.” Hotel in San Bernardino for the operators of that area. . . . Friends are wish- service and sales tactics to cut down In certain territories, operators ing a speedy recovery for Walt Hemple who has been ill for the past couple thru the strength of their associations, of weeks. . . . Frances Faye and Jack Constanza were in to visit Norty at have been able to fight off these un- Norty’s Record center last week, with Frances telling Norty about her future fair and unethical offers of monies. recording plans. Mel Bly, new promotion man for Challenge Records also In large operating areas, altho the DON’T LET stopped in to tell Norty about the new Champs record out this week. associations recognize the seriousness “BREAKING INTO CASH BOX- At Badger Sales, Jack Leonard, back from an Eastern vacation commented and have given it RUIN YOUR PROFITS! of this condition that a bachelor’s life is not all it’s supposed to be, and he’s waiting for the thought, evidently no return of his family who in Chicago. Pete Ley, well known in the NEW "SCARUM" ALARM considerable stayed on solution has been determined, as it local coin machine business, has joined the staff at Badger as a salesman. CHASES WOULD-BE THIEVES Pete will spend most of his time on the road and this week will be covering condition seems to alarm protects is reported the Sensational new burglar the Riverside and San Bernardino territory. . . . Everyone in the business your machines. Takes 2 minutes to install. be worsening. saddened by the untimely death of A1 Adelman of the G.I. Novelty Co. . . . Saves you money, breakage, out-of-service time. Operates on flashlite battery. Siren Officers and members of associa- At Leuenhagen’s Record Bar, the Solle sisters were telling of the good time can be heard 500 feet. tions where its members are forced they had during their long weekend at Blue Jay. One of their customers Sample $4.95 loaned them the use of a trailer where they stayed for four days. Kay thinks to contend with this problem (and 3 for $12.00 a new record of “Come On Let’s Go” by Ritchie Vallen on the Del-Fi label its members are among Includes battery and parcel post. where own has a good chance of becoming a hit with the operators. Orville and Melba Send checks to: the offenders) must undertake a seri- Kindig of Long Beach were in to stock up on records for their route before C, G. I. Specialty Co., Dept. ous movement to break down this leaving on a ten day auto trip to the Northwest. 3361 York Rd„ Phila. 40, Pa. vicious practice, as they all are in Jimmy Wilkens, at Paul A. Laymon Co., reported that the Rock-Ola “Music Vendor” wall model has proven particularly successful with the Drive-In the precarious position of being forced restuarant locations. The qualities of this model make it for outside to wall. the locations as it is easy to keep clean and affords more protection from the It just isn’t in the cards to con- weather. Bill Fritz of the parts department spent three days enjoying the

tinue to hand over exorbitant amounts fishing at Lake Isabella. . . . Hank Tronick tells us to expect an announce-

ment of great importance from the C. A. Robinson Co. very shortly. . . . Frank of money to locations and continue SHOOT and Jessie Lamb back from a fishing trip to San Felipe, Mexico, where Mrs. a profitable operation. The instiga- Lamb caught a Totouva fish which weighed in at 188 pounds. . . . Some of the for the tors who lavishly throw around large visiting operators on Pico this week were: D. D. McClurd, Santa Barbara; amounts of money to undermine a Oscar Noriega, Tijuana; Jack Gutchell, Corona; S. L. Griffin, Pomona; Walter Henning, Costa Mesa. LUCKY legitimate operator, eventually must fall by the wayside. However, in the process he creates chaos in his ter- 7's ritory. In England, with competition for Jerry Elzas Undergoes brand new “sites” becoming more acute, some of the operators there have instituted REPLAY feature this unsavory practice. The situation Surgery On Spine is clearly understood, and the or- ganization, considering it its first HILADELPHIA FILBERTS order of business, is taking steps to Married all of five weeks, Harry Witsen, International Scott Crosse, advises CO. nip it in the bud. MANUFACTURING he’s becoming adjusted. He’s been working hard on the routes, in addition to U.S. operators and their organiza- 4242 FILLMORE ST. handling matters at the office. Mike Chanick reports that Bally’s new five- tions must undertake steps to elimi- ball “U.S. A.” has been doing great on location. Abe Witsen, relaxing during CHICAGO 24, ILL nate this dangerous practice. the summer months, states that he’s looking for a tremendous fall season. . . . With Arnold Silverman, Eastern Music, on vacation, Billy Jackson, bum fingers and all, handles matters. Marvin Stein taking his vacation with Mondays and Tuesdays of each week. With Bill Adair out visiting the trade, it left Nat

Solow practically all alone. . . . Fred Pliner, Active Amusement, back from Bally • United an Atlantic City vacation. Joe Ash out visiting the trade. . . . Harry Rosen, ChiCoin David Rosen, attending the NAMM Convention in Chicago, leaving Irv WANT WANT! Dorfman holding down the store. Dave Rosen in conference with several SHUFFLE ALLEYS operators when we called. . . . International Amusement busy shipping export. Syd Goodman busy on the road picking up equipment for these orders. Jack Palmer advises that Jerry Elzas, his partner in Atlantic Midget Movies, is in the University Hospital having surgery on his spine. All wish Jerry a speedy

recovery. . . . A1 Rodstein and Moe Bayer, Banner, state the firm expects a rush of business when the Chicago factories end their vacation schedules

and start sending in equipment. . . . Harry Ascola just about settling down to his local activities after his return from Columbia Record’s Estes Park

Colorado, convention. . . . Lennie Radcliff, Sparks, was out of the office,

having gone to the NAMM Convention in Chicago. . . . Sydney Williams, A. Williams & Co., tells us good progress is being made on the new quarters at 1606 N. Broad St. It should be ready for occupancy by the end of Sep- Exclusive Dist. for Bally in E. Po. and Rock-Ola in E. Pa., So. Jersey and Del. tember, Sy Schwartz, formerly with Mercury Records, now with Williams.

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Aug. 4—California Music Merchants’ Association BIG SHOW . 245 GAYTIME 95 STARDUST 125 DOUBLE HEADER 225 GAYETY 75 STARLET 15 Place: 311 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. PARADE 215 BIG TIME 95 SINGAPORE 75 4—United Music Operators of Michigan MULTIPLE PLAYER 5-BALLS 4-PI. FALSTAFF $395 2-PI. BRITE STAR $395 2-PI. SEA BELLE* .... $225

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Place: U. S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, Calif. Iri 14—Music Operators’ Association of Massachusetts Place: Beaconsfield Hotel, Boston, Mass. 18—Westchester Operators’ Guild, Inc. Visitors The Place: American Legion Hall, 57 Mitchel] Place, White To Plains, N. Y. 20—New York State Operators’ Guild Place: Gov. Clinton Hotel, Kingston, N. Y. 20—Automatic Equipment and Coin Machine Owners’ Assn., BRUSSELS Inc., Indiana Place: Room 24, 550 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 20 Eastern Pennsylvania Amusement Machine Assn. WORLD S FAIR! Place: General De Kalb Inn, 2519 De Kalb Street, Norris- town, Pa. PICK UP THE UTDI ISSUE UP 21 Eastern Ohio Phonograph Operators’ Association Place: 4104 Rush Boulevard, Youngstown 12, Ohio (Executive Board) THE CASH BOX 21 Phonograph Merchants’ Association, Cleveland, Ohio — at Hie Place: Hollenden Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio (Executive Board) 4 23 & 24—Music Guild of Nebraska Amusement Center Arcade Place: Pathfinder Hotel, Freemont, Nebraska 24 & 25—South Dakota Phonograph Operators’ Ass’n Place: Rapid City, S. D. FREE - NO CHARGE Attention: Operators' Associations To Members of the Coin Machine,

in this column, please write to THE Associations desiring listings Record and Music Industries CASH BOX, 1721 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y.

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Predicts New Amuse Game One Man’s Tonic “Will Revolutionize C.M. Biz” Another’s Poison EASTERN FLASHES

TUBE TESTING MACHINE It looks like there’s never a happy medium. What’s one man’s tonic is OPERATORS another’s poison. Arcade men, who haven’t had much of a break in weather 81% DISCOUNT this season, are hoping for continuous pleasant and sunny days, particularly in to “come out”. In contrast, city operators claim they’ve OFF LIST PRICE weekends, order gotten a nice break this season in that the weather has been bad most of the Tubes On Most Receiving weekends, keeping local tavern owners doing business. And they hope all the Open account to rated firms—all weekends for the balance of the summer are wet and nasty. It’s a good thing tubes guaranteed one year—immediate neither has much to say about what actually occurs. * * * * * ... delivery—write for catalogs ® Paul Calamari, Bally field engineer, held a service and demonstration school at Runyon’s Hartford, Conn, office on T'hurs. and Fri., July 17 and 18. EASTERN TUBE CO. Altho all Bally equipment came under scrutiny, the firm’s new “U.S.A.” 231-07 LINDEN BLVD. amusement machine was the major attraction. A goodly number of ops JAMAICA 11, N. Y. (LA 8-4702-3) attended. Refreshments were served. Runyon’s staff of Irv (Ivempy) Ivempner, Nat Gutkin and Dick Laurel, Jr., hosted the ops. Kempner reports a number of sales resulted. At the New York office, Barney (Shugy) Sugerman had his son, Myron, pay him a visit. Myron out selling food products during his

summer vacation from Bueknell University. . . . “Senator” A1 Bodkin tries out a few new stories, most of which fall flat, regardless of his acknowledged story-telling ability. Excusing himself, the “Sen” alibies “My regular writers

are vacationing in the Catskills”. . . . A1 Simon, Albert Simon, Inc., and Chi- BILL MILLER ROSENl Coin’s new amusement machine “Croquet” arrive simultaneously. Al, who was supposed to conclude his vacation this week, after visiting Lake Louise, Canada, changed his itinerary and came back thru California, taking another GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. — Bill week. . . . Lou Valenti (the Staten Island up) takes his talented daughter

SALE Miller, Miller-Newmark Distributing to top recording companies for an audition. . . . George Bernstein, Glasco Amusement, Bronx operator, hurries thru the row, picking up equip, and ALL MACHINES 100% Company, this city, predicts that the supplies. . . . With conditions back to normal at Mike Munves, Joe Munves CLEAN AND CHECKED industry is “on the threshold of a goes out on the road. Joe covers so much territory in his car, no one at the office ever knows exactly where he is until he phones in. We ONLY boom in business comparable to that ***** of the bumper pool craze of a few Hank Peteet, Wurlitzer field engineer, spending his time at Sandy Moore Advertise What We Distributors, grabs off a weekend with his missus at Jimmy Wisnouse’s place years ago.” at Somerset, Pa. While there, he met up with Rusty Smith and Jerry White, Have in Stock Miller bases this prediction on the Music Distributors, Pittsburgh, and their wives. Hank relates that Jerry Refund in 10 Days was a victim of a surprise daylight robbery at his office, and wound up with introduction of Chicago Coin’s new If Not Satisfied a head injury, as well as the loss of several hundred dollars. The incident “Croquet” table amusement game. received newspaper and TV coverage. . . . Canio Trotta, Westchester op,

makes the rounds. . . . On top of the recent splurge of op orders, PIN GAMES each “This device, in our opinion,” con- domestic 3 Bally Allstar Bowler $295.00 Hairy and Hymie Ivoeppel, Koeppel Distributing, rushing out export ship- 1 Arabian Knight 65.00 tinued Miller, “will revolutionize the ments to South America and Norway. In both instances, special coinchutes 1 Arrow Head 195.00 have to be installed. The S. A. chute most unusual. Seems that the operator 1 Band Wagon (4 player) 95.00 coin operated amusement business. coins his own silver slugs, which can only his 1 Capri 75.00 be used on own equipment. first 1 China Town 50.00 “We were the distributor in Patrons change in regular coins on location. . . . Jim Sherry, popular operator, 2 Circus Wagon player) 150.00 (2 all excited over his oil wells in Texas. Leaves next week for a four day tour 2 Cue Ball 185.00 the country to recognize the potential of his holdings. Jim’s son, Nick, in the U. S. Army, completes of 1 Cue Tee 60.00 two months

2 Williams Deluxe Baseball 65.00 of the bumper pool as a profitable ma- a six month enlistment. . . . Ed Czajka, Danbury, Conn., makes another of 2 Diamond Lil 75.00 his visits along the street. . . . Abe Green, Runyon’s Newark, N. J. head, 1 Four Belles 90.00 chine for the operators, and we feel acknowledged one of the industry’s better athletes, is also considered a top 1 Gottlieb Four Stars 60.00

1 Frontierman 110.00 equally as enthusiastic about this expert on all amusement machines, consistently recording top individual 1 Fun House (4 player) 175.00 scores, as well as defeating all competition. . . . Murry Kaye, Atlantic New 2 Gay Paree (4 player) . 295.00 new game which we are introducing to York Corp., who is vacationing weekends with his family in the country, 1 Green Pasture 65.00 1 Guys and Dolls 50.00 the industry.” spends the rest of the week as a bachelor. “But,” he smiles, “it isn’t too bad. 110.00 1 Gypsy Queen For instance, this week, 6 other lone husbands and myself spent an evening 1 Harbor Lights 150.00 with one of our neighbors whose wife prepared a sumptuous dinner for 1 Hawaiian Beauty 50.00 all 1 Heavy Hitter 25.00 of us.”

1 King of Swat 145.00

1 Lady Luck 75.00 1 Lazy Q 40.00 A man 1 Lovely Lucy 75.00

1 Naples (2 player) 175.00 1 Niagara 40.00 needs only Op’s College Son 1 Perky . 135.00 2 Piccadily (2 player) 145.00

1 Poker Face 50.00 one reason . . 1 Race The Klock (4 player) 75.00 3 Regatta 75.00 Helps During Summer

1 Reno 225.00

1 Register (4 player) 195.00 3 Score Board (4 player)) 125.00 3 Screamo 50.00 UPPER MIDWEST MUSINGS- 1 Shindig 60.00 1 Silver Skate 40.00 Dar Holsman, Big Fork, Minn., in the cities for the day to pick up his 2 Slug Fest 40.00 record supply. Brought along for company his daughter Sally and son Bar Jr. 1 Sluggin Champ 125.00 The kids always glad to go along- for the’ ride. . . . John Czerniak and son Roger, 1 Spit-Fire 45.00

1 Sportsman 40.00 Duluth, Minn., in town for the day making the rounds. Roger, home for the

1 Star Fire 160.00 summer vacation, is quite a help on service calls. Roger is attending the Uni- 3 Star Pool 60.00 versity of Wisconsin and works part time for United in Milwaukee. . . . Mr. and 1 Surf Rider (4 player) 175.00 1 Struggle Buggie 50.00 Mrs. Cecil Terveer, Winona, Minn., in town for the day. Last weekend Winona 1 Three Deuces 110.00 celebrated “Steam Boat Days”, a yearly event, and the Terveers entertained 2 Thunderbird 70.00 their nieces for the three event. . . . Tom Roberts, Hurley, 1 Tim-Buc-Too 95.00 nephews and day 1 Williams Yukon 395.00 Wis., in town for the day making the rounds and looking for some good used 2 Genco Skee Ball (2 player)) 125.00 equipment. . . . Lou Rubin, Lieberman Music Co. Mpls., in Chicago, Monday 14, visiting D. Gottlieb & Co. and Chicago Coin Machine Co. Returned that 1/3 With Order, BaS. C.O.D. evening. . . . Lou Basil, Mpls. operator, returned this week after a three ACT QUICKLY—ORDER TODAY week trip to the west coast. Lou- and the Mrs stopped off at Las Vegas on WIRE— WRITE the way home and Lou tells me that he had pretty good luck at the dice tables PHONE— and walked away with a pretty good take, thanks to Mrs. Basil who stood Send For Complete Lists by his side and as he won kept taking the money away from him. . . . Hoc Keintz, Tomahawk, Wis., in town for the day visiting a few jobbers. Doc DAVID R Q $ I N reports that his resort business has been fair this summer. Because of the v any longer . . cool weather people are not staying than two or three days. . Exclusive AMI Dist. Eo Po. B. F. K ragtorp, Tracy, Minn., in town for the day, his first visit in several 855 N. BROAD STREET, PHILA 23, PA. months. Ben was saying that he is a little ahead the first 6 months compared PHONE- Fight -STEVENSON 2 2903 Cancer to last year. . . . Moe Sabes, Minnesota Machine, Mpls, took his family up north to Alexandria, Minn, for the weekend. Expects to do a little fishing and with a checkup just take it easy for a few days. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Windherst, Aber- deen, S. D., brought their grand-children along with them for the ride to

Mpls. They spent a few days in town and the kids got a .big kick out of it. . . . Subscription to « and Ted Parker, AMI regional manager spent Thursday at the Lieberman Music AMERICAN Co. Left that evening for Chicago. . . . Harold Lieberman and Hy Sandler in New York this week visiting with some of the record mfrs. they THE CASH BOX CANCER represent. a . check . . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Willet, Lemmon, S. D., in town over the weekend.

. . . Matt Huppert, Red Wing, Minn., in town for a few hours picking up t Year-52 Issues... SOCIETY his I record supply.

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ica, signed by George A. Miller, president. . . . United Music’s Jack Mitnick advises that he hasn’t had a moment’s time to himself since his return from Europe. Not only is hg, still wading thru piles of mail that ac- cumulated and answering telephone calls that were made ART GARVEY to him during his absence, but at the same time, he’s trying to write all the many Europeans who were so hos- pitable to him during his recent visit. GENCO’S BALLY’S Bill O’Donnell in his office with Abe Witsen listening to Abe tell him how well accepted Bally products are. Bill advising, “We’re busier than ever.” “FLYING ACES” Abe nodding his head in agreement says, “You can’t beat Bally games”. . . . “US A.” Keeney’s Paul Huebsch reports that shipments of the firm’s products going ROCKET 5-BALL GAME forth every day. “What’s more,” Paul advises, “we have a few surprises SENSATIONAL NEW 5-BALL that are bound to click big if advance tests mean anything”. . . . Tom Herrick CALL—WIRE—OR WRITE NOW! very busy at Seeburg with meeting after meeting. And C. T. (Mac) McKelvy, it seems, will probably again forego his vacation to be on hand to handle all the business coming into the big Seeburg plant these COIN MACHINE days. . . . Art Garvey getting' set for a road trip the end of this week. Probably to the eastern part of the country. EXCHANGE i

. . . Both Ben Coven and Irv Ovitz enthused over the 1012-14 MILWAUKEE AVE.? CHICAGO 22, ILL Phone: EVERGLADE 4-2600 way their games and music business holding up over the summer months. “And”, adds Irv, “our export business, DETROIT BRANCH: 14344 FENKELL AVE. (Tel.: BRoadway 3-2150) | week”. . . . Postcard Abe is expanding week after from R j Susman of Dallas from aboard the Matson luxury liner, S.S. Lurline. Abe writes, “Dear Bill, This thing is almost as big as The Cash Box.” A1 Warren is now salesmanager for Zeke Wolf’s Auto- Bell Mfg. Co. A1 reports he’ll have some interesting news phoned to advise that action from his advertising in The Cash Box absolutely terrific. very soon. . . . Gil Kitt, Joe Robbins and, in fact, the Says Joel, “We get cleaned out of everything BEN COVEN the same day The entire crew at Empire, report they’re getting all geared Cash Box hits the trade.” And Joel back searching for more equipment. 'Urging one and all to phone, for big action on' new products. . . . All at Chicago Coin wire or write and advise what they have very enthusiastic over their new table game, “Croquet”. Claim this game for sale. ~ is a “natural” for areas all over the nation. “What’s more”, reports reminder. First many A Class Mail goes to 4

London of Milwaukee, Joe Kline and Wally Finke of Chicago. . . . Harold C. Rockola worked harder than ever. . . . Canada’s A1 Siegel getting to be Schwartz of Atlas advises that since ;ops must have remote control units, known as “the greatest of distributors” by Roy McGinnis and all Keeney before they can install cigarette vendors 1 here for handling of coin by cashiers, execs. Advise that shipments of the special 18 column Atlas has the remote control units ready for installation in “Seeburg Cigar- “Riviera” cig machine going forth to Siegel every single

. . . Bill ette Vendors”. . . . Estelle Bye reports, “I’m very busy minding the store day. DeSelm wasn’t around the early part of while Ted Rubenstein is away on his vacation”. the week and so news from this front hasn’t yet arrived. The reason Don Moloney’s chest was sticking away But, from what has been reported United will open fall out there was due to the fact Donald became a Daddy season bigger than ever. Jr. reports Ed Ratajack and many others from AMI over at the of a bouncing baby ; boy, Donald Moloney, Don he really expected a fourth daughter. He was so pleas- NAMM show at the Palmer House this past week dis- playing their hi-fi equipment. Dealers antly surprised he’s still walking on air. . . . One of the remarking over first visitors at First, as sales started on ChiCoin’s the beauty and tonal quality of the instruments shown. “Croquet”, was Mort Secore. The smile on Mort’s face, . . . Clarence Schuyler reports his firm just as busy as when he noted ops’ reaction to the game, gradually ever trying to get as many games out as fast as possible. “We’ve got orders to fill”, says Clarence as he scoots spread from ear to ear. . . . Nice note from Ben Chemers LOU BOASBERG back into his factory to help production. . . . Hear that of CMMA of Los Ange’es. . . . Exporting distribs around Joe Schwartz town clipping out Chicago ship sailings from newspapers feeling much better these days. Even his Spanish is improving. . . . (Thanks to all who phoned and complimented us and making mental calculations as to when their shipments on the new headline-style columns as veil as on our new ‘Man of the Week’ will arrive over there. . . . All that Sam Lewis would say feature). . . . Nola’s Lou Boasberg priming himself for another “Battle of this past week was, “We’ve got it.” But what “it” is, the Century” with Bally’s Bill O’Donnell. On the tennis courts. But Bill Sam won’t tell. . . . Sam Taran of Miami, Harold Dailey not in shape. Almost threw his arm away a week ago umpiring for the of Texas, Abe Witsen of Philly and Harold Lieberman of Minneapolis started Little League in -Wilmette. “So”, reports Bill, “as soon as the arm’s back the Fall season parade of visitors to the Coincenter. With the weather here in shape, tell Boasberg to c’mon up. We’ll beat his head cool and sunny, and the nights actually cold this past week, visitors just off again.”

. . plant D. Gottlieb couldn’t be more thrilled. . Just when the complete of HAPPY BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK TO: Harry Wich- weather had to arrive. “But”, advised & Co. was air conditioned, the cool ansky, Elizabeth, N.J Irving Geltzer. New London, Alvin Gottlieb, “it was a blessing the few hot days we did have. There’ll be Conn. . . . Bastenie Amand. Antwerp, Belgium. . . . more hot days yet. We’re all prepared to enjoy the cool, dry air conditioning Howard Berk, Bayonne, N.J. . . . F. H. Decker, Fond Du and beat -the heat.” Lac, Wis. . . . Wayne E. Neyens, Elmhurst, 111. . . . Vince Shay working away with a skeleton crew at All-State while vacations Win. A. Chambers, Athens, Ga John G North, Nor- way. “But”, says Vince, “once they return, I’m hustling myself off to under folk, Neb. . . . Clarence O. Moon. Atlanta, Ga. . . . Homer

Colorado for a real rest”. . . . Johnny beautiful, scenic F. Prior, Cedar Falls, la. . . . Les Montooth, Peoria, Til. vacation?” Then added, “Just tell Frantz asked, “What . . . Lewis Bogie, Lexington, Ky. . . . Nicholas P. Christy. to get away at this time. Too ’em we’re much too busy Detroit, Mich. . . . George Burroughs, New Haven, Conn.

Gallery’.”. . . Chet many orders for our ‘ABT Rifle . . . Theodore Nichols, Fremont, Neb. . . . Leo Wein-l the great Gore away on vacation. Probably thinking about berger, Louisville, Ky. . . . Sam Zelles, Shaker Heights.

sales he enjoyed with Exhibit cards. . . . With Henry O Josephine Welsh, New Orleans, la. . . . George

Barnas fishing for the big ones up in Wisconsin, Andy A. Miller, Oakland, Cal. . . . W. H. Cooper. Augusta, Ga. . . . Mrs. Mary

Wierdak is handling the biz at Standard-Harvard. . . . H. Hughes, Ladoga, Ind Terry Harris. Omaha, Neb. . . . " . W. McCallum,

. . . Betz, Demand for public relations programs growing all over Dallas, Tex. . . Kenneth Ferrier, Oxnard, Cal. Wm. St. Louis, Mo.

the nation. With all those hearings under way, many . . . Donald W. McFarland, Galesburg, 111. . . . 'like Imig. Yankton, S.D. . . .

. . . outstanding operators feel that their business should be Edward H. Newell, Memphis, Tenn. . . . David Berson. Harrisburg. Pa. Sr., better explained to the general public. . . . Leonard Robert Mishelow, Hempstead, N.Y John M. Flowe, Greenwood, Fla. Barnes of Selma, Ala. agrees that something should S.C. . . . Arthur R. Berg. Fairmont. Minn Joseph Mangone, Miami, doesn't . . a mistake and be done about arranging for “realistic depreciation”. . WORTH REPEATING: A man who has committed Once again early this Monday Joel Stern of World Wide correct it is committing another mistake.

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A.B.T. CHALLENGER Mangan Issues Proclamation From W. Va. Music Ops Assn. To Hold Annual Meet Oct. 3 & 4 “The Nation Of Celestial Space” CHARLESTON, W. VA. — Dana “With war clouds threatening and Hicks, executive secretary, West Vir- big powers going to great distances ginia Music Operators Association, to ‘protect’ smaller nations,” stated with headquarters in this city, ad- Mangan, “I, as founder and first rep- vised that the organization will hold resentative of the ‘Nation of Celestial its annual convention on Friday and Space’ now move to make Protector- Saturday, October 3 and 4. ates of some nearby celestial bodies, This year the usually highly inter- videlicet: Moon, Mars and Her Two esting convention will take place at the Moons, Venus. A.B.T. Rifle Sport- Gallery Pritchard Hotel in Huntington. Coin- “Celestia,” continued Mangan, “the men who plan on attending are ad- Kicker & Catcher Moral Nation, is the only key to per- vised to get their reservations in manent peace on earth. USSR has early. Hicks is handling them from A.B.T. Guesser Seale personally assured me they will not the Charleston office. shoot the Moon. The U.S. is mum. Race Arista Scale The U.N. likewise. Yet a million peo- activities in the sky; and Manufacture and Sales ple in England are on my side.” “Fearing that The Proclamation, reprinted here- Man on Earth by J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. releasing projectiles with, specifically forbids rocket shots aimed at and JAMES T. MANGAN 1946 W LAKE STREET CHICAGO 12, ILL. brought into contact with distant Ce- at the five bodies mentioned above: (Tel.: TAylor 9-2399) lestial Bodies may disturb, and pos- Full Line of Parts at all times. Repairs “The Nation of Celestia] Space, cog- • and Reconditioning on all A.B.T. equip- CHICAGO—James T. (Jim) Man- sibly interrupt, the natural physical ment. nizant of the announced intention laws of the Universe, here gan, the old coin machine advertising of Certain Nations of the World to and now announces that these Five and promotion expert, is still making shoot rockets at the Moon and other Celestial Bodies, Moon, news. Celestial Bodies for no discernible Mars and Her Two Now at your AMI distributor’s! As Founder and First Represent- purpose other than experimental con- Moons, Venus, are proclaimed protec- ative of “The Nation of Celestial tact and possible self-glorification, torates of Nation of Celestial Space Space” (of which many in the coin does hereby declare and repeat: “Enjoying the moral and legal pro-

machine industry are members) , Man- “That all Celestial Space is the tection of this Nation, and that any gan presented a document to the Re- sovereign territory of the Nation of rocket contacts or shootings there- corder of Deeds and Titles, Cook Celestial Space and has been since unto emanating from any individual County Bldg., Chicago, for recording Midnight (C.S.T., U.S. A.) December on Friday, July 25th. He was ac- 20 A.D., 1948. and State on Earth shall be considered companied by the lawyer who helped “That the Charter of the Nation transgressions of International Law Every element— styling , easy operation , fast servicing, trouble-free maintenance him get his original charter to all, Celestial published to all of Space, and the Morality that must, in the carefully designed to give you the finest — outer space (nearly 10 years ago), nations of the World on December most profitable juke box in the world. design of a God-sponsored Society, ex- Edwin A. Lotko, who bears the title 21, A.D., 1948, and legally recorded "* -Ifnccb/io' ''fetf ist between all Nations.” (Signed: “Attorney General Nation of Celes- January 18, A.D., 1949, does specifi- 1500 Union Aue.,S. E. * Grand Rapids, Mich. tial Space.” artificial James Thomas Mangan.) cally forbid all unlicensed |

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WANT—Late used 45 RPM Records. WANT—Records, all speeds, quantity. FOR SALE — United 14 ft. Bowling Closeouts and Job Lots of Brand Also record accessories, needles, Alleys $395; Deluxe Carnival Gun New LP’s Wanted. Write or Phone. tapes, etc. Please give full details $135; Gottlieb 2 Player Tournament WANT FIDELITY DISTRIBUTORS, 666 first contact to avoid delay and as- $150; 2 Player Toreador $165; Wil- TENTH AVE., NEW YORK 36, N. Y. sure quick deal. HARRY WAR- liams Peter Pan $100; Jig Saw $195. (Tel. JUdson 6-4568). RINER, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC T & L DISTRIBUTING CO., 1663 WANT—Your used or surplus records CO., 209 EAST 165th ST., NEW CENTRAL PARKWAY, CINCIN- all speeds. 45’s our specialty. We YORK 56, N. Y. (Tel. LUdlow NATI 14, OHIO. (Tel. MAin 8751). buy all year round and pay top 8-8310). prices. No lot too large or too small. WANT—Employment in the coin ma- No more than 10% blues. We pay chine field. Fifteen years’ experi- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HERE freight. BEACON SHOPS, 821 NO. ence in and service Cash! Highest cash paid for management WANT— COSTS 10c PER WORD MAIN STREET, PROVIDENCE, of Pinballs, Arcade, Slots, Punch- United Imperial Team, Leader, R. I. (Tel.: Union 1-7500). boards, and Music. Honest, com- Mars, Mercury, Lightning, Clipper petent, and sober. Prefer Western and Capitol, also Chicago Coin and YOU

area. Write CLIFF MARTIN, P. O. Keeney Bowling Machines. ALLIED CAN BUY CLASSIFIED ADS HERE FOR 1'/2 c BOX 517, GRANTS PASS, ORE. COIN MACHINE, 886 MILWAU- PER WORD ON "THE CASH BOX SPECIAL WANT Phonograph Records made — — (Tel. GReenwood 6-2307). KEE, CHICAGO 22, ILL. (Tel. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PRIVILEGE" before 1940, dealers or juke box CAnal 6-0293). stock or private collections. Will Write For The Facts To pay $150 to $300 per thousand. THE CASH BOX, 1721 BROADWAY Some of the labels wanted are NEW YORK 19, N.Y. Brunswick, Vocalion, Paramount, WANT—Late Model Phonographs for WANT — To Purchase 5,000,000 Sur- plus Records, All Speeds. Pre- Gennett, Meletone, Victor, etc. highest trades on new A.M.I. models We fer Large Quantities and Will Buy JACOB S. SCHNEIDER, 109 W. I-12GE, I-200E, I-100M, I-200M. SALE Bally Super Bowlers, 12' For Cash. Top Prices Offered. FOR — 83rd STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. Also need late model Bally Bingos. Bank Shots, C. C. 6 Player Skee (Tel. TR 7-9147). CENTRAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Write Or Phone, Collect—RANSEL TRADING CORP., 1000 AUSTIN Ball, Genco 2 Player Skee Ball, 2315 OLIVE ST., ST. LOUIS 3, Lord’s Prayer Machine, In A-l Con- BLVD., ISLAND PARK, N. Y. (Tel.: MO. (Tel. MAin 1-3511). MACHINE GEneral 2-1650), JESSE SELTER, dition. TOLEDO COIN EXCHANGE, 814 SUMMIT ST., WANT—Used Bally . Bingos; Gottlieb PRES. and Williams Pins; Used Shuffle TOLEDO, OHIO. (Tel. CH 3-8624).

Alleys ; Guns and Phonographs. Send complete list. Highest prices paid. WANT—Will accept 1 to 10 Games Digger for export. Representatives of Wurlitzer and as trade against new Wurlitzer Pho- WANT — Machine Claw type that vends gifts. Write Gottlieb Games. GABE FORMAN nographs. SANDY MOORE DIST. 5c VENDING, 597 FOR SALE—Records ! ! ! over whole- OR SANDY MOORE. SANDY CO., 599 TENTH AVENUE, NEW EMBASSY MID- ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. sale, and label. Free title strips. MOORE DIST., 240 E. MERRICK YORK 36, N. Y. WOOD Quick service. New accounts, token RD., FREEPORT, L. I., N. Y. deposit with order. We also pur- chase surplus records new unused SAVE $175.00 onlv. RAYMAR SALES CO., 170-21 ‘j WANT We want to borrow your nose WANT Mills Panorama. Also Parts. JAMAICA AVE., JAMAICA 32. N. Y. — — ON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to help leading perfumers find out Advise Best Price. WESTERN DIS- (Tel.: OLympia 8-4012, 4013). which scents you prefer. Five test TRIBUTORS, 3126 ELLIOTT AVE., GET $223.00 VALUE FOR fragrances will he sent to you if SEATTLE, WASHINGTON (Tel.: you mail $1 to cover cost of bottles, GAr field 3585). ONLY $48.00

packing and postage to : CREATIVE Rotation Pool GUILD, P. O. BOX 605, SPRING- Write today to: THE CASH BOX FOR SALE — Genco Tables Lights for Pool Tables FIELD. ILLINOIS. 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. $175; adjustable $7.50. W. B. DISTRIBL- WANT — Attention Everyone in the TORS, INC., 1012 MARKET ST.. Coin Business. We want Arcade ST. LOUIS, MO. (Tel. CEntral WANT—Will pay cash for late model Equipment and all the Bally and WANT — Shuffle Alleys (most espe- 1-9292). Juke Boxes and late model Amuse- United Bingos you have. Plenty of cially United Team) and late ment Machines. Send list. DAVE $$$$$$ waiting. Don’t Write or Wire Bingos, and Wurlitzer 1500/50 and LOWY, 594 TENTH AVE., NEW but call us collect—LOcust 4-4415. 1500A/50A. Will prepay crates for YORK, N. Y. (Tel.: CHickering BELGIAN AMUSEMENT CO., 334 packing. REDD DISTRIBUTING 4-5100). NORTH BROAD ST., PHILADEL- COMPANY, INC., 298 LINCOLN FOR SALE — Big Show S235^ Miss PHIA, PA. ST., ALLSTON, MASS. (Tel. AL- America $475; Showtime $325; Key gonquin 4-4040). West $275; Parade $200; Night Club $195; Broadway S165; Classic WANT Used records, 45’s or 78’s. — Bowler $215; Easy Aces $135; Flag All types—Pop, Hillbilly, Blues. We Ship $265; Sea Belles $23 5 ; Big buy year round, any quantity. We WANT — Late Model Bingos. Send. Tent Upright $240. CROWN NO^ - can provide shipping cartons if List and Prices. HALLGREN DIS- ELTY CO., INC., 920 HOWARD needed. Write or phone. JALEN TRIBUTORS, 1626 3rd AVE., MO- FOR SALE LA. (Tel. AVE., NEW ORLEANS, AMUSEMENT CO., INC., 14 E. 21st LINE, ILLINOIS. JA 2-7137). STREET, BALTIMORE 18, MD. (Tel.: BEImont 5-2881). FOR SALE—14 Foot Bowlers, $475; Cash or Trade. Need Baseball, Guns WANT Cash or trade AMI G-120, — And Late Shuffle Games. Call, Writ, F-120, E-120, E-80; United County WANT—Used 12' American Bank or Wire Today! PURVEYOR DIS- FOR SALE — Routes in Missouri, 22' Fairs, Steeplechases; Bally Bingo routes. Shuffleboards ; American and TRIBUTING CO., 4322 N. WEST- Oklahoma, Arkansas. On motors. DISCO, INC., 835 E. 31st Rock-Ola Shuffleboards and Over- ERN AVE., CHICAGO 18, ILL. (Tel. Phonographs, Bingos, Pin Balls. ST., LOS ANGELES CALIF. head Score Units. Quote best resale 11, JUniper 8-1814). Bowlers, Guns. From 20 to 80 (Tel. ADams 4—9616). price. STATE AMUSEMENT CO., Thousand. We have all types Coin 1531 BROADWAY, TACOMA 2, Machines. Send for list. C & "V5 WASH. (Tel.: FUlton 3-2282). DISTRIBUTING CO.. 400 MAIN FOR SALE Famous Sun-Glo Shuffle — ST., GALENA. KANSAS. (Tel Wax 24 One Lb. Cans $6.75. Save: ONLY $48. #400). Order Five Cases or more $5.95 FOR 52 CONSECUTIVE CLASSIFIED WANT—AMI Wall Boxes, Hideaways, each. HASTINGS DISTRIBUTING 80, 120, 200 Selection Phonographs, ADS OF 40 WORDS EACH PLUS 52 CO., 6100 WEST BLUEMOUND 120 E’s and F’s. Late 2 Player FREE CHECKING COPIES. ROAD. MILWAUKEE 13, WISCON- Pinballs. Write stating condition, SIN. (Tel. BLuemound 8-6700). FOR SALE—Amazing \ alues On Brand number and best cash price. ST. The Cash Box New Rock-Ola 1455. 200 Selection. THOMAS COIN SALES LTD., ST. 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. 45 Rpm Phono. Also All Other Late THOMAS, ONT., CANADA. (Tel. Write For The Facts Today At \ cry Low FOR SALE—Bull’s Eye lc Counter Model Phonos Available MElrose 1-9550). Prices. Authorized Rock-Ola Fac- Games. . Repainted and recondi- tioned, like new. $12.50 each. Act torv Distributors. SEACOAST DIS- now! Limited quantity. C-C VEND- TRIBUTORS, INC.. 1200 NORTH WANT—All Shuffle Alleys from Fire- 45 Records, new or S. AVE., ELIZABETH 4. N. J. (Tel. WANT — RPM ball, Lightning and Rocket up. Sun ING CO., 214 HOWARD used. quantity too large or small. Bigelow 8-3524). No Valleys and Showtimes will pay high- STREET, BALTIMORE 1, MD. Highest prices paid. Write stating (Tel. PLaza 2-1300). est dollar or will trade for Genco and hand. GAL- quantity on TONY Chicago Coin Ski Balls. MONROE CO., W. ARMI- GANO DIST. 4135 COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC., TAGE, CHICAGO 39, ILL. (Tel. 2423 PAYNE AVE., CLEVELAND, FOR SALE Chicago Coin Rocket Dickens 2-7060). FOR SALE — Safari, Big Top, Steam — OHIO. (Tel. SUperior 1-4600). Shovel, Goalee, Hi-Fly, Wms. Deluxe Shuffles: 1 Player (Replay) $375; Baseball, Crossroads, Quartette, Ja- 2 Player (Replay) $425: Bally: lopy Pin Wheel, Hawaiian Beauty, Miss Americas $400; Show Times HOW TO GET A Southern Belle, Shindig, Lulu, Har- $350; Key Wests $250: Big Shows $125: Bowlers: $4 CLASSIFIED AD HER! WANT—Juke Box Operators. If you bor Lites, Slugging Champ Deluxe, $225; Broadways want a steady outlet for your used Duette Deluxe, Register, Marathon, All Star $250; United: Royal Bowler EACH WEEK FOR FULL YEAR records (No One Shot Deals), Call Gayety, Pixie, Caravan, Manhattan, $525; Jumbo Bowler $475; Genco: FOR ONLY 93c or Write MARLIN RECORDS DIST., Broadway, Niteclub. NEW ENG- Show Boat $150. GLOBE DISTRIB- 824 WILLARD ST., NORTH LAND EXHIBIT CO., 237 WASH- UTING CO.. 1623 NO. CALIFOR- Write today to—THE CASH l OX BELLEMORE, L. I., N. Y. (Tel. INGTON ST., NEWTON 58, MASS. NIA AVE.. CHICAGO 47. ILL. (Tel. 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. CAstle 1-0556). (Tel. DEcatur 2-1500). ARM 0780).

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1 ADVERTISING SECTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SE 10 CLASSIFIED 1 i FOR SALE — United Caravans @ FOR SALE — Hi-Speed Super Fast FOR SALE — Millions of extra coins FOR SALE—1957 Williams Baseball one-pound Naples (New), Write; Soccer $125; and Pixies @ $70; Wurlitzer Shuffle Board wax. 24 are taken from clean machines. $325; f.o.b. Dallas, Kickoff Top Hat 4851 Wallboxes @ $9. Write for cans per case, $8.50 Clean right with Lemonite. Capitol (New) $275; back guar- Capri Target a complete list of phonographs. Texas. Sold on money Music Co., United Dixie Co., Jack- (New) $350; $99.50; LEW JONES DISTRIBUTING CO., antee. Distributor for D. Gottlieb, son, Mississippi, use and sell Lemon- Roll (New) $265; Skill Roll $265; INC., 1301 N. CAPITOL AVE., ChiCoin, J. H. Keeney. STATE MU- ite. Try Lemonite Electronic Contact Peppy (New) $225; Chicoin TV INC., 3100 Liquid Bowler 14 Ft. Bally Strike, 14 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. (Tel. SIC DISTRIBUTORS, Cleaner, Contact Paste & $495 ; MElrose 5-1593). MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS. Lube. GRACO SALES CO., Ft. $595; Williams 6-player Skill ARLINGTON, TENN. Ball $129.50; Chicoin Ski Tourna- ment $129.50 ;'Genco 2-Player Skee Ball $119.50; Exhibit Ringer Ball FOR SALE — Keeney League Leader $49.50; All Star (Used)) $249.50;) $299 Chicago Coin Batter Up All Star Deluxe (New), Write; Wil- ; FOR SALE Specials—Bally Broad- $399; Genco Fun Fair $299; Chi- FOR SALE Bally Strike 11 ft., 14 — liams Ten Pins (Used) $275; Wil- — ways $150; Night Clubs $185; Big cago Coin DeLuxe Skill Roll $249 ft.; Champion 11 ft., 14 ft.; Booster liams Ten Strike $295; Bally Bowl- Shows $245; Key Wests $295; Surf Rider $199.50; Spit Fire Pools (new & used) ; Genco Skill ing Lane, 14 Ft. $475; 3 U-Needa Show Times $365; ABC Bowling $49.50; Seeburg I1F100R Hidden Ball (2 player) ; AMI G-200, E-120, Pack Cig. Machine $35. LAKE CITY Lanes, 14' (late pc. models) Unit $595; Wurlitzer 1917 Hidden D-80; Wurlitzer 2000, 1800; See- 3 AMUSEMENT CO., 4533 PAYNE $445; Strike Bowler 18' $695; Unit $619; Wurlitzer 1800 $475; burg VL-200. Write or call: RUN- AVE., CLEVELAND, OHIO. (Tel. Games, Inc. Sheet Shoot $335 AMI JAH-200 $850. DICKSON YON SALES CO. OF N. Y., INC., HE 1-4100). Double Shot, write; Genco Quarter- DISTRIBUTING CO., 631 W. CALI- 593 TENTH AVE., NEW YORK, backs $95. MICKEY ANDERSON FORNIA, OKLAHOMA CITY, N. Y. (Tel. LOngacre 4-1880). CO., 314 EAST 11TH OKLA. (Tel. RE 6-3691). AMUSEMENT ST., ERIE, PA. (Tel.: 2-3207). SAVE $175.00 ON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE—Pin Games; Super Circus Marathon Scoreboard 1 ft. Na- $325; $195; FOR SALE—Or Trade— —13 FOR SALE — Complete line of used GET $223.00 VALUE FOR $175; World Champ $195; Steeple tional Shuffleboard with Coin Oper- Phonographs, Shuffle Games, Cigar- $48.00 Chase $250; Easy Aces $135; Sweet ated Scoring Unit; will trade for ette Machines and various types of ONLY Add-A-Line $145. Clean, checked pinballs, arcade music, bowlers or all other games and equipment. Low- and crated. UNIVERSITY will sell outright. Write today to: THE CASH BOX COIN equipment, or est prices. Best merchandise. One 858 N. 1721 N.Y. MACHINE EXCHANGE, RELIABLE COIN MACHINE CO., letter, wire or phone call will con- BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, HIGH ST., COLUMBUS 8, OHIO. 184 WINDSOR ST., HARTFORD, vince you. We are factory repre- (Tel. AXminster 4-3529). CONN. (Tel. CHapel 9-6556). sentatives for United, Williams, Bally, DeGrenier and Genco. TARAN DISTRIBUTING, INC., 3401 N.W. FOR SALE — New Six Pocket Pool Table $225; Slate $275; 1st Grade FOR SALE Wurlitzer Model 2150 36th ST., MIAMI 42, FLA. (Tel. — 48" Cue Sticks $18 dozen; Bumper $800; 2000 $675; 1900 $650. NEwton 5-2531). Rails $11.95 Set; Bumper Pool Tops WANT Ballv Jumbos and United FOR SALE Miss America $550; Key — — $24.50; Slate $59.50; Deluxe Top Notch. NATIONAL NOVELTY West $275; Big Show $245; Nite Bumper Pool Balls $10. CHAM- CO., 640 E. MERRICK RD., VAL- Club Broadway $145; Ice HOW TO GET A $190; PION DIST. CO., 3833 W. DIVI- LEY STREAM, L. I., N. Y. (Tel. Frolics $50: Bally Beauty $35; $4 CLASSIFIED AD HERE SION ST., CHICAGO 51, ILL. (Tel. LO 1-6770-1). Terms One-Third Deposit, Balance EACH WEEK FOR FULL YEAR ALbany 2-3272). sight draft. GENERAL DISTRIBUT- ING COMPANY, 1609 ORLEANS FOR ONLY 93c AVENUE, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Write today to—-THE CASH BOX FOR SALE—It’s very likely that your (Tel. TUlane 6729). offer for a quantity of Bally Skill 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. Roll and/or All-Star Bowler will be FOR SALE—Gottlieb Poker Face $50; accepted! Call, wire, write. WANT Lovely Lucy $50; Diamond Lil $95; Bingos and shuffles. DONAN DIS- FOR SALE — The best buy in used Register $225; Rainbow $195; Wil- I TRIBUTING CORP., 2633 N. MIL- Bally Bingo Games. Just buy one liams Starlite $30 ; Hot Diggity $180; WAUKEE AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. FOR SALE—United and Chicago Coin and you will see why you pay a Reno $245; Shamrock $185; Genco | (Tel. ALbany 2-0455). shuffles, 10th Frame and later mod- little more and be glad you did. Showboat $180; Bally Skill-Roll els: Wurlitzer 1500’s, 1400’s, Your money back if not completely $275 (New). AUTOMATIC AMUSE- I 1250’s, 1015’s; all type Bingos; satisfied. 1/3 deposit with all or- MENT COMPANY, 1000 PENNSYL- Coon Hunt, as is or shopped, CAN- ders. Write or call: ALLAN SALES, VANIA STREET, EVANSVILLE ;! FOR SALE Marble, Queen, Sluggin’ 8, — YON STATES DIST. CO., 301 E. INC., 937 MARKET ST., WHEEL- INDIANA. (Tel. 3-1508). Champ, Lovely HA Lucy, Keeney Club 7th, TUCSON, ARIZONA. (Tel.: ING, W. VA. (Tel. CEdar 2-7600). Bowler, 10 Player, Pool Tables 3-8688). 6 Pocket. WANT — Williams Ten Strikes Deluxe Replays, Williams Late Short Stops, UN Triple Plays, FOR SALE C.C. Steam Shovel (Like Bingos, 5 Ball Novelty Games. — FOR SALE — Reconditioned Seeburg NOBRO NOVELTY COMPANY, 142 New), $125; Wms. Ten Pins $325; 100 Selection Wall-O-Matics, Model Bally Skill Roll (Floor Sample), DORE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO FOR SALE — Specials — Bally : Miss 3W1, Chrome Covers, New Selection i $325; 20 United Bingo Games 3, CALIF. (Tel. MArket 1-5438). Americas $399.50; Sun Valleys Buttons. New Aluminum Instruction i $495; Show Times $339.50; Genco: (clean), $25 each. BILOTTA EN- Plates, $49.50. Telephone or wire

INC., 1 Fun Fairs $219.50. NEW ORLEANS TERPRISES, 224 NO. MAIN collect. SYracuse 75-1631. DAVIS NOVELTY CO., 115 MAGAZINE ST., NEWARK, NEW YORK. (Teh DISTRIBUTING CORP., 738 ERIE DEerfield 1-1855). FOR SALE — Keeny’s Super Big ST., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. BLVD., E. SYRACUSE 3, N. Y. Tent National $395 ; Cig Machines 9 (Tel. JAckson 2-5306). Column $110. AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO., 703 MAIN ST., BRIDGEPORT, OHIO. (Tel. NE 5-1443). FOR SALE—We are one of America’s Leading Distributors and Exporters ONLY $48. FOR SALE Records! All labels, all of Arcade, Amusement and Vending — FOR 52 CONSECUTIVE CLASSIFIED speeds at close out prices ! ! 78’s Machines. It will pay you to do FOR SALE 9 Brand New 54 Kleenex 45’s major labels in any quantity, — ADS OF 40 WORDS EACH PLUS 52 business with us. CLEVELAND Dispensing Machines in 12" LP’s Major Labels. Will send cartons. $50 FREE CHECKING COPIES. COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC., the lot. 25 Samples C.O.D. On Request. 12" buys V2 deposit, balance 2029 PROSPECT, CLEVELAND, C.O.D. or S/D. DIS- LP Promotional Records on sale. KOEPPEL The Cash Box OHIO. (Tel. TO 1-6715). TRIBUTING COMPANY, 607 We buy surplus stocks, all speeds. 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. TENTH AVE., NEW YORK, 36, SID TABACK, RECORDS, 2540 W. Write For The Facts Today N. Y. (Tel. LO 3-4028-9). PICO BLVD., LOS ANGELES 6, CALIF. (Tel. DUnkirk 3-8735) FOR SALE—Comco—Extended Range FOR SALE—We Are Leading Export- Speakers And Baffles. Quality At FOR SALE — Used machines of all - ers of Arcade Machines Also Music, Modest Prices. Engineered For models, as is or shopped and ready Venders, Games and Parts For all Heavy Duty Use. Satisfaction Guar- for locations. AUTOMATIC MUSIC Equipment. Write Us Your Needs. anteed or Money Will Be Refunded. Saddle Turfs, DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 900 NORTH FOR SALE— & $125, MIKE MUNVES, 577 TENTH AVE., Finished in Limed Oak, Natural or extra clean Keeney Big Ten (Like WESTERN, OKLAHOMA CITY 6, ; NEW YORK 36, N. Y. (Tel. BRyant Mahogany. Packed Two to a Carton, 1/3 Deposit, balance OKLA. (Tel. FOrest 5-3456). New) $285. 9-6677). $11.95 Fa. COVEN MUSIC CORP., sight draft or 5% discount for full 3181-3 ELSTON AVE., CHICAGO cash order. TWIN CITY AMUSE- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HERE 18, ILLINOIS. (Tel. INdependence MENT CO., 102 STATE LINE, TEX- 3-2210). ARK. (Tel. 33-3723 or COSTS 10c PER WORD ARKANA, 22-1810). YOU -vT FOR SALE — While they last — Shopped — Ready for locations — CAN BUY CLASSIFIED ADS HERE ll/ FOR 2 c Sun Valley $490; Miss America FOR SALE—We have several Comax PER WORD ON "THE CASH BOX SPECIAL $445; Big Show $225; Broadway background music units with inter- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PRIVILEGE" $140; Big Time $85; Gay Time com microphone, slightly used, FOR SALE—Bally and United Bingos. Write For The Facts To $75; Nite Club $160. Write—Wire $169.50. Literature on request. Practically any game. Write for THE CASH BOX, 1721 BROADWAY — Phone — NASTASI DISTRIBUT- WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, 1226 prices. UNITED DISTRIBUTORS, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. ING CO., 912 POYDRAS ST., NEW S.W. 16th AVENUE, PORTLAND 5, INC., 920 W. SECOND, WICHITA ORLEANS 12, LA. (Tel. MA 6386). OREGON. (Tel. CApitol 8-7565). 12, KANSAS. (Tel. HO 4-6111).

www.americanradiohistory.com The Cash Box Page 65 August 2, 1958 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION The Box Clubs, checked Cash FOR SALE — Beach and cleaned, new parts $60; Others in working order hut not checked SAVE $175.00 $40; Bally Beauty, Checked $50; as ON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING “The Industry’s Market Place" Club as is $30; is $30; Yacht $50; GET $223.00 VALUE FOR United Lightning Bowler $175; PUBLISHES MORE CLASSIFIED ADS EACH WEEK 11th Frame $135. HALLGREN ONLY $48.00 DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1626 3rd THAN ALL IN (Tel. OTHER MAGAZINES THIS INDUSTRY AVE., MOLINE, ILLINOIS. Write today to: THE CASH BOX 4-6703). 1721 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. PUBLISH IN A MONTH — PROVING THAT THE IV,- ENTIRE INDUSTRY RECOGNIZES THE CASH BOX' FOR SALE—Bally All Star Bowler $325; United Super Slugger $245; FOR SALE—Williams 57 Baseball De- luxe CLASSIFIED AD SECTION AS "THE INDUSTRY'S Genco Sweet “21” $325; Williams $325 ; Four Bagger Deluxe Roll-A-Ball $145. WANT — Wil- $225; King Of Swat $135; United MARKET PLACE." liams 1957 Baseball & Bally ABC Super Slugger $149.50; United Shuffle Targettes Champion. MOHAWK SKILL $65 ; Bally All-Star GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGERSTOWN Bowler $250. GLOBE AUTOMATIC ROAD, SCHENECTADY 2, NEW VENDING COMPANY, INC., 291 -?SK. CHECK OFF YORK. (Tel. FRanklin 4-7549 or WATER STREET, QUINCY 69, WANT FOR SALE WHICH YOU DESIRE UNion 4-5107). MASS. (Tel. MAyflower 9-0010).

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( PHONOGRAPHS—Continued ) THIS WEEK’S USED MACHINE QUOTATIONS 4. V200, ’55, 200 Sel., 45 5. 1400, ’51, 48 Sel., 45 RPM 545.00 750.00 or 78 RPM 50.00 150.00 ISth YEAR OF PUBLICATION VL200, ’56, 200 Sel., 6. 1450, ’51, 48 Sel., 45 or 45 RPM 650.00 795.00 78 RPM 95.00 165.00 KD200, ’57, 200 Sel., 45 4. 1500, ’52, 104 Sel., 45 082nd CONSECUTIVE WEEK S ISSUE RPM 795.00 865.00 & 78 Intermix 100.00 200.00 4. 1500A, ’53, 104 Sel., 45 & W1-L56 Wall Box 5(5 . . 3.00 5.00 78 Intermix 145.00 250.00 3W2 Wall-a-Matic 3.00 5.00 6. 1600, ’53, 48 Sel., 45 & W4L-56 5.00 8.00 How To Use “The Cash Box Price Lists” 78 Intermix 199.00 295.00 6. 3W5-L56 Wall Box, 5tf [Also known as the “C. M. I. (Coin Machine Industry) BLUE BOOK”! 6. 1650, ’53, 48 Sel., 45 lOf. 25h‘ 5.00 8.00 RPM 225.00 300.00 FOREWORD: Many times, wide differences appear in the quotation of high 6. W6L-56 5/10/25 Wire- 6. 1650A, ’54, 48 Sel., 45 or and low prices of certain equipment. Like any true reporter “The Cash Box less 5.00 8.00 78 275.00 Price Lists” can only feature the market prices as they are quoted. “The Cash 6. 3W7-L-56 5.00 8.00 RPM 345.00 Box Price Lists” act exactly the same as the market quotation board at the Stock 4* 3W1 Wall-a-Matic 32.50 55.00 4. 1700, ’54, 104 Sel., 45 Exchange—posting the prices as they are quoted for the past week, regardless of RPM 395.00 525.00 how much they may seem to be out of line. Some prices do not change for 4* 1800, ’55, 104 Sel., 45 months. “The Cash Box Price Lists,” rather than show no price, retain the last RPM 449.00 565.00 known quotations for such equipment so that the subscriber at least has the last WURLITZER 4. 1900, ’56, 104 Sel., 45 known prices as a basis to work with. Prices may be very widely divergent. RPM 525.00 700.00 Someone on the West Coast may feel a certain machine worth $150.00 whereas 4. 1015, ’46, 24 Sel., 78 4* 2000, ’56, 200 Sel., 45 someone on the East Coast may think it worth but $75.00. Of course, serial, RPM 15.00 25.00 appearance, demand, territory, quantity, and condition of equipment must be RPM 555.00 845.00 6. 1017, ’46, 24 Sel., 78 taken into consideration. (Some equipment offered by outstanding firms, having 4. 2150, ’57, 200 Sel., 45 RPM 20.00 30.00 a reputation for shipping completely reconditioned machines, will be offered RPM 649.00 800.00 6. 1080 ’46, 24 Sel., 78 at higher prices than others, due to the added cost of reconditioning.) “The 6. 2140 Wall Box 2.50 5.00 RPM 25.00 50.00 Cash Box Price Lists” reports each quotation exactly as it is made and depends 6. 3020 Wall 6. 1100, ’47, 24 Sel., 78 Box 3.00 8.00 on the subscriber to make average price adjustments to fit the peculiarities of 6. 3048 (Conv. of 3020) his territory. RPM 25.00 55.00 3.00 10.00 6. 3031 Wall Box METHOD: “The Cash Box Price Lists” should be read as follows: First 6. 1217, ’50, Hideaway, 48 3.00 9.00 price listed is lowest price quoted for the week; Second price listed is highest Sel., 45 or 78 RPM 40.00 100.00 6. 3045 Wall Box 3.00 9.00 price quoted. 6. 1250, ’50, 48 Sel., 45 6. 4820 Wall Box 8.00 20.00 FOREIGN BUYERS: To cover cost of packing, crating, shipping, etc., figure or 78 RPM 50.00 100.00 4. 4851 Wall Box 9.00 25.00 an additional $20 to $25 on Pin Games—and $25 to $30 on Phonographs. CODE

1. Prices UP 5. No quotations Last 2 to 4 Weeks 2. Prices DOWN 6. No quotations 4 Weeks or Longer 3. Prices UP and DOWN 7. Machines Just Added 4. No change from Last Week * Great Activity

IHi - k A v Manufacturers and date of game’s release listed. Code: (B) Bally; (CC) Chicago --N Coin; (Ev) Evans; (Ex) Exhibit; (Ge) 'V PI Genco; (Got) Gottlieb; (Ke) Keeney: "s \t (Un) United; (Win) Williams. T,/£

4. Ace High (Got 1/57) . . 195.00 260.00 immMi Crosswords (B . . 195.00 -H Js> 1/56) 240.00 6. Arabian Knights Cue Ball (Wm 2/57) 210.00 245.00 LISTED ALPHABETICALLY (Got 12/53) 75.00 100.00 Daffy Derby (Wm 8/54) 60.00 100.00 4. 1428, ’48, Magic-Glo, 20 6. Army-Navy (Wm 10/53) 30.00 45.00 AM I Daisy 35.00 50.00 May (Got 7/54) 65.00 125.00 6. Arrow Head (Win 7/57) 225.00 295.00 Dealer “21” (Wm 2/54) 20.00 55.00 4. Model A, ’46, 40 Sel., 4. 1432, ’50, Rocket ’50-51, 6. Atlantic City (B 5/52) 25.00 55.00 78 15.00 40.00 50 Sel., 78 RPM 45.00 90.00 RPM Derby Day (Got 5/56) . 145.00 175.00

4. Auto Race (Got 9/56) . 175.00 235.00 6. Model B, ’48, 40 Sel., •5.• 5. 1432, Same as above. Diamond Lill 78 RPM 50.00 80.00 Converted to 45 RPM 60.00 135.00 4* Balls-A-Poppin’ (Got 12/54) ... 75.00 95.00 (B 11/56) 100.00 210.00 6. Model C, ’50, 40 Sel., 4. 1434, ’51, Rocket, ’51-52, Disk Jockey 78 RPM 50.00 100.00 50 Sel., 78 RPM ... 70.00 150.00 4. Band Wagon (Wm 8/55) 95.00 150.00 (Wm 11/52) 30.00 45.00

4. Model D-40, ’51, 40 Sel., 4. 1434, Same as above. 4. Beach Beauty (B 11/55) 110.00 160.00 Domino (Wm 5/52) . . 25.00 35.00 78 RPM 115.00 200.00 Converted to 45 RPM 70.00 149.50 4. Beach Club (B 2/53) 25.00 65.00 Double Header 4. Model D-80, ’51, 80 Sel., 6. 1436, ’52, Fireball, 120 (B 7/56) 4* Beauty (B 11/52) 20.00 60.00 175.00 240.00 45 RPM 195.00 295.00 Sel., 45 RPM 75.00 160.00

Dragonette (Got 6/54) . 95.00 160.00 5. Big Ben (Wm 9/54) 55.00 100.00 6. Model E-40, ’53, 40 Sel., 6. 436A, ’53, Fireball, 120

Dude Ranch (B 9/53) . 25.00 60.00 78 RPM 195.00 320.00 Sel., 45 RPM 100.00 225.00 6. Big Hit (CC 7/52) 15.00 25.00 Duette (Got 4/55) .... 125.00 180.00 4. Model E-80, ’53, 80 Sel., 4. 1438, ’54, Comet, 120 4* Big Show (B 9/56) 225.00 275.00 225.00 340.00 Easy Aces 45 RPM 295.00 435.00 (Got 12/55) . 120.00 4* Big Time (B 1/55) 75.00 125.00 185.00 ’53, 4. ’54, Hi-Fi, Flag 5. Model E-120, 120 1446, 120 Sel., Ship (Got 1/75) . 215.00 265.00 4. Blondie (CC 8/56) 95.00 185.00 Sel., 45 RPM 285.00 359.00 45 RPM 350.00 550.00

Fairway . (Wm 6/53) . 30.00 55.00 4. Brazil (Un 10/56) 175.00 245.00 6. Model F-80, ’54, 80 Sel., 4. 1448, ’55, Hi-Fi, 120 Sel., Falstaff (Got 11/57) 395.00 435.00 45 RPM 425.00 495.00 45 RPM 475.00 625.00 6. Bright Lights (B 5/51) 15.00 30.00 Flag Ship (Got 1/57) . 215.00 265.00 4. Model F-120, ’54, 120 6. 1452, ’55, 50 Sel., 6. Bright Spot (B 11/51) 30.00 45.00 Sel., 45 RPM 449.00 495.00 45 RPM 495.00 595.00 Flying High (Got 2/53) 40.00 70.00 4. Brite Star (Got 4/58) 310.00 395.00 4. Model G-80, ’55, 80 Sel., 4. 1454, ’56, 120 Sel., Four Bells (Got 10/54) 100.00 140.00 2* Broadway (B 12/55) . 140.00 175.00 45 RPM 525.00 650.00 45 RPM 595.00 635.00 Four Corners 6. Cabana (Un 3/53) . . . 20.00 50.00 4. Model G-120, ’55, 120 4. 1455, ’57, 200 Sel., (Wm 12/52) .... 40.00 55.00 2* Capri (CC 10/56) 95.00 165.00 Sel., 45 RPM 495.00 595.00 600.00 649.50 “400” (Upright) 4* Caravan (Un 2/56) 90.00 155.00 (Ge 10/52) 30.00 40.00 4* Model G-200, ’57, 200 4. Caravan (Win 6/52) . 25.00 45.00 Sel., 45 RPM 549.00 625.00 Four Stars (Got 6/52). 30.00 50.00 5. Chinatown (Got 10/52) 30.00 75.00

4. H-200, ’57, 200 Frolics (B 10/52) . ... 25.00 Model SEEBURGI 6. Circus (Un 8/52) .... 30.00 60.00 55.00 Sel., 45 RPM 795.00 850.00 4. Circus (B 8/57) 225.00 335.00 Frontiersman 4* ’49, (Got 11/55). 6. WM Wall Box 5.00 8.00 M100A, 100 Sel., 5. Circus Wagon 95.00 150.00 78 95.00 150.00 Fun Fair RPM 10/55) 145.00 200.00 (Ge 12/57) . 245.00 6. SM or SL Stepper ... 5.00 8.00 (Wm 299.00 4* M100B, ’51, 100 Sel., 4* Classy Bowler Fun House (Wm 10/56) 195.00 220.00 300.00 395.00 (Got 7/56) 160.00 225.00 Paree Gay (Wm 6/57) . 375.00 425.00

’51, 6. . . . 50.00 75.00 ROCK-OLA 5. M100BL, 100 Sel., C.O.D. (Wm 9/53) Gay Times (B 6/55) .. 75.00 125.00 45 RPM, Light Cab. 300.00 395.00 70.00 115.00 6. Colors (Wm 11/54) Gayety (B 3/55) 45.00 90.00 4. 1422, ’46, 20 Sel., 78 4* M100C, ’53, 100 Sel., 6. Coney Island (B 9/52) 20.00 45.00 Gladiator (Got RPM 15.00 25.00 1/56) 170.00 220.00 45 RPM 365.00 450.00 4. Continental Cafe Golden Nugget ’46, Playmaster 6. 1424, 250.00 325.00 ’54, (Got 7/57) (Upright) (Ge 2/53) Hideaway, 20 Sel., 78 i.1. HF100G, 100 Sel., 30.00 45.00 45 475.00 565.00 5. Coronation (Got 11/52) 25.00 45.00 Gold Star RPM 15.00 30.00 RPM (Got 8/54) . 100.00 140.00 4. Criss Cross (Got 3/58) 285.00 310.00 6. 1426, ’47, 20 Sel., 78 4* HFI00R, ’54, 100 Sel., Grand Champion

RPM 15.00 35.00 550.00 650.00 4. Crossroads (Got 5/52) . 25.00 60.00 (Wm 3/53) 35.0(1 70.00

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(PINBALL GAMES Continued) — 4. 6 Player 12/57) 125.00 255.00 (12/54) 65.00 140.00 6. Gottlieb Bowlette f 3/50,1 10.00 20.00 Slam (Got 4/53) 35.00 60.00 Royal Flush (Got 5/57) 210.00 275.00 Grand 6. Bally Blue Ribbon 6. Keeney Super DeLuxe Saddle and Turf Green Pastures (3/55) 140.00 200.00 League Bowler (3/52) 25.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 (Ev 10/53) 85.00 160.00 (Got 1/54) 6. Bally Gold Medal 6. Keeney High Score (Club Model) 100.00 165.00 85.00 11/53) . 35.00 (3/55) 150.00 200.00 League (5/52) 25.00 45.00 Gun Club (Wm Scoreboard (Got 4/56) 150.00 185.00 80.00 4. Bally ABC Bowler 6. Keeney Team (10/52) 25.00 50.00 (Got 5/53) . 30.00 Guys-Dolls Screamo (Wm 4/54) . , 45.00 100.00 (7/55) 240.00 350.00 4. Keeney Club (4/53) 25.00 100.00 Queen Sea Belles (Got 8/56) . 185.00 245.00 . Gypsy 4. DeLuxe model 245.00 350.00 6. Keeney Domino 170.00 (5/53) 30.00 110.00 95.00 Shamrock (Wm 1/57) . 185.00 225.00 (Got 2/55) 6. 4. Bally Congress (7/55) . 275.00 350.00 Keeney Carnival (5/53) 40.00 115.00 40.00 Shindig (Got 10/53) 50.00 100.00 . 30.00 Handicap (Wm 6/52) 4. DeLuxe model 275.00 355.00 6. Keeney Pacemaker Show Boat (Un 12/52) 40.00 60.00 (Got 7/52) 25.00 50.00 4. Bally Jumbo Bowler (9/53) 40.00 125.00 Happy Days Show Boat (Ge 12/57) 175.00 222.00 (9/55) 275.00 355.00 6. Keeney Mainliner * Harbor Lites Show Time (3/56) .... 325.00 425.00 175.00 6. Bally King Pin Bowler Bowler (1/54) 45.00 130.00 (Got 2/56) 135.00 Silver (Got 10/57) .... 245.00 300.00 (9/55) 275.00 355.00 6. Keeney Bonus (3/54) 45.00 140.00 2/54) 20.00 80.00 Silver Chest (Upright) Havana (Un 4* Bally ABC Bowling 6. Keeney Diamond 80.00 (Ge 4/53) 40.00 65.00 Hawaii (Un 6/54) ... 25.00 Lane (1/57) 395.00 495.00 Bowler (5/54) 70.00 155.00 Silver Skates (Wm 2/53) 30.00 60.00 Beauty 4* Bally Strike Bowler 6. Keeney Bikini (6/54) 75.00 160.00 Hawaiian Singapore (Un 10/54) 25.00 80.00 (Got 4/54) 75.00 95.00 (11/57) 595.00 695.00 6. Keeney Century (6/54) 90.00 170.00 Skill Pool (Got 8/52) . . 20.00 50.00 40.00 2* Bally All Star Bowling 6. Keeney American (9/54) 90.00 175.00 Hayburner (Wm 6/51) 25.00 Skill Roll (Upright) (12/57) 245.00 325.00 6. Keeney National (9/54) 90.00 180.00 6/54) 25.00 90.00 (B 3/58) 225.00 325.00 Hi-Fi (B 6. ChiCoin Match Bowler 6. Keeney Speedlane 175.00 225.00 Skyway (Wm 8/56) 50.00 100.00 Hi-Hand (Wm 6/57) (6/52) 25.00 50.00 (4/55) 125.00 200.00 235.00 Slugfest (Wm 3/52) 25.00 40.00 6. Hot Diggity (Wm 8/56) 180.00 6. ChiCoin Bowl-A-Ball United 6-Player Super Sluggin’ Champ (B 1/54) 40.00 85.00 (10/52) 30.00 60.00 (3/52) 20.00 35.00 , Ice-Frolics (Got 4/55) .... 100.00 175.00 6. ChiCoin Match 6. United 4-Plaver Official 8/51) 25.00 40.00 Signal . Jalopy (Wm Smoke Bowl-A-Ball (11/52) 30.00 65.00 (5/52) 20.00 35.00 Club (Got 5/54) 70.00 120.00 (Wm 10/55) 110.00 150.00 5. United . Jockey 6. ChiCoin 10th Frame 6-Player Star Snafu (Wm 12/55) 115.00 180.00 Joker (Un 11/55) 50.00 110.00 Special (12/52) .... 30.00 65.00 (7/52) 20.00 45.00 . Jolly 4. Soccer Kick Off 5. United 10th (Got 5/55) 200.00 245.00 6. ChiCoin Name Bowler Frame , Jubilee 12/57) . . 245.00 295.00 (Wm (1/53) 30.00 70.00 Star (9/52) 20.00 50.00 Jumping Jack (Upright) Southern Belle 6. ChiCoin 10tli Frame 6. United Manhattan 10th (Ge 12/52) 20.00 30.00 (Got 6/55) .... 130.00 175.00 Double Score Bowler Frame (9/52) 20.00 55.00 335.00 245.00 * Key West (B 12/56) 275.00 South Seas (Un 2/56) 135.00 (2/53) 30.00 75.00 6. United Manhattan 225.00 295.00 Spitfire (Wm 2/55) 45.00 110.00 (9/52) 8/57) 5. ChiCoin Crown (4/53) . 30.00 85.00 30.00 60.00 . Kings (Wm Spot Lite (B 1/52) 25.00 50.00 4. United (Got 9/54) 80.00 145.00 6. ChiCoin Crown, Giant 10th Frame , Lady Luck Sportsman 2/52) . 20.00 30.00 (Wm Pins (4/53) 35.00 90.00 Super (10/52) 30.00 65.00 “Q” 2/54) . 35.00 90.00 Lazy (Wm Springtime (Ge 3/52) . 20.00 30.00 6. ChiCoin Triple Score 6. United Cascade (2/53) 30.00 75.00

. 35.00 45.00 Stage Lite-A-Line (Ke 6/52) Coach (6/53) 35.00 90.00 5. United Clover (2/53) 30.00 75.00 (Got 11/54) 125.00 160.00 7/52) 35.00 45.00 6. ChiCoin Gold 6. United Liberty (2/53) 30.00 . Long Beach (Wm Cup 75.00 Stardust (Wm 3/56) 90.00 185.00 6. United (Got 2/54) 50.00 115.00 (7/53) 30.00 95.00 Classic (6/53) 25.00 75.00 . Lovely Lucy Starfire (Wm 1/57) . . . 210.00 225.00 6. ChiCoin High Speed 5. United Olympic (6/53) 30.00 75.00 12/54) .... 55.00 125.00 . Lulu (Wm Starlets (Un 12/55) 65.00 140.00 Crown (7/53) 30.00 100.00 6. United Royal (9/53) 30.00 80.00

(Got 4/57) 365.00 425.00 Star Pool (Wm 10/54) . 50.00 100.00 6. . Majestic 5. ChiCoin High Speed United Imperial (9/53) 25.00 85.00 40.00 Stars (Un 6/52) 25.00 40.00 6. Majorettes (Wm 4/52) . 20.00 Triple Score (8/53) 30.00 100.00 DeLuxe model 35.00 90.00 Starlite (Wm 3/53) 30.00 50.00 130.00 6. ChiCoin Advance 6. United Chief (11/53) 40.00 100.00 4/55) . 50.00 , Manhattan (Un Steeplechase (10/53) 30.00 100.00 6. United Leader (11/53) 45.00 100.00 (Got 10/55) . 165.00 225.00 , Marathon (Wm 11/57) 199.50 250.00 6 DeLuxe model 6. ChiCoin King (10/53) . 35.00 110.00 45.00 115.00 Straight Flush . Marble Queen 5. ChiCoin Criss Cross 6. United Team (1/54) 45.00 115.00 45.00 85.00 (Got 12/57) 255.00 275.00 (Got 8/53) Bowler (12/53).... 40.00 120.00 6. DeLuxe model 50.00 120.00 Struggle Buggies Mermaid (Got 6/51) .. 15.00 30.00 6. ChiCoin Super Frame 6. United League (1/54) 50.00 125.00 (Wm 12/53) 30.00 60.00 6. ... 25.00 100.00 (3/54) 45.00 125.00 DeLuxe model 50.00 130.00 . Mexico (Un 3/54) Sun Valley (B 7/57) 490.00 575.00 5. ChiCoin Starlite (5/54) 55.00 150.00 6. United Ace (5/54) 55.00 135.00 * Miami Beach (B 9/55) 90.00 125.00 Super Circus 6. ' 6. ChiCoin Feature (7/54) 60.00 155.00 DeLuxe model 55.00 140.00 * America (B 2/58) 415.1)0 550.00 (Got 10/57) 295.00 410.00 6. Miss 5. ChiCoin Holiday (9/54) 70.00 165.00 United Rainbow (5/54) 55.00 145.00 145.00 225.00 Super Jumbo 6. United Banner (8/54) 8/56) . 65.00 . Monaco (Un 6. ChiCoin Flash (10/54) 70.00 170.00 145.00 (Got 10/54) 225.00 265.00 6. 5. ChiCoin Playtime DeLuxe model 65.00 150.00 . Mvstic Marvel Super-Score (Wm 9/56) 139.00 225.00 ' 4. LTnited Shuffle (Got 3/54) 90.00 125.00 (10/54) 95.00 175.00 Targette Surf Club (B 3/54) 30.00 70.00 6. ChiCoin Fireball (8/54) 65.00 150.00 (LTn 8/54) .... 25.00 80.00 , Nevada 195.00 250.00 Surf Rider (Wm 12/56) (11/54) 95.00 190.00 4. DeLuxe model 65.00 160.00

. 20.00 35.00 45.00 . (Got 12/51) Sweepstakes 1/52) 30.00 6. Niagara (Wm 5. ChiCoin Thunderbolt United Speedy (8/54) 65.00 165.00 * Night Club (B 4/56) 160.00 195.00 Sweet-Add-A-Line (12/54) 100.00 210.00 4. Un. 11th Frame (10/54) 65.00 165.00 (Got 7/55) 125.00 175.00 4. “9” 5. ChiCoin Triple Strike DeLuxe model 65.00 170.00 Sisters (Wm 1/54) . 50.00 100.00 Tahiti 25.00 70.00 (Un 8/53) (2/55) 100.00 210.00 4. United Comet Targette 5/52) . 20.00 30.00 Olympics (Wm 200.00” (11/54) 4. Target Roll (B 1/58) 295.00 5. ChiCoin Arrow (2/55 ) 125.00 220.00 70.00 170.00 Palisades (Wm 7/53) . 35.00 60.00 4. DeLuxe model 6. Three Deuces 4. ChiCoin Criss Cross 75.00 175.00 6. United . 15.00 65.00 Mercury , (B 7/52) (12/54) 80.00 Beach . Palm (Wm 8/55) 120.00 155.00 Targette (1/55) . . 35.00 110.00 175.00 30.00 80.00 6. DeLuxe model 40.00 120.00 6. DeLuxe model 80.00 180.00 . Springs (B 11/53) Palm 5. Thunderbird (Wm 5/54) 69.00 125.00 5. United Mars (1/55) 90.00 185.00 235.00 6. ChiCoin Bonus Score . Parade (B 6/56) 175.00 5. Tim-Buc-Tu (Wm 1/56) 125.00 165.00 6. DeLuxe model 210.00 95.00 190.00 20.00 40.00 (4/55) 150.00 . Paratrooper 8/52) (Wm 6. Times Square (Wm 4/53) 35.00 65.00 4. Un. Lightning (2/55) 95.00 190.00 6. ChiCoin Big League 4. . . 165.00 225.00 DeLuxe . Perky (Wm 11/56) 245.00 model 95.00 195.00 2. Toreador (Got 6/56) 165.00 (5/55) 160.00 220.00 4. United Venus (3/55) 95.00 195.00 . 145.00 . Peter Pan (Wm 4/55) 95.00 2* Tournament (Got 8/55) 150.00 195.00 5. ChiCoin Hollywood 4. DeLuxe model 100.00 195.00 . Piccadilly (Wm 5/56) . 150.00 250.00 . 140.00 5. Triple Play (Un 8/55) 55.00 (5/55) 175.00 225.00 6. United Clipper (5/55) 100.00 195.00 85.00 . Pin Wheel (Got 11/53) 50.00 6. DeLuxe 5. Tropicana (Un 1/55) . 45.00 110.00 4. ChiCoin Blinker (8/55) 175.00 250.00 model 100.00 195.00 * 55.00 120.00 6. Un. Derby Roll (5/55) 100.00 Pixie (Un 10/55) 4. Tropics (Un 7/53) .... 25.00 50.00 6. ChiCoin Score-A-Line 195.00 6. DeLuxe model 100.00 195.00 . Playtime 10/57) . . 290.00 375.00 (Un 5. Twenty Grand (9/55) 175.00 255.00 6. LTn. 5th Inning (6/55) 100.00 220.00 . Poker Face (Got 9/53) 50.00 85.00 (Wm 12/52) 25.00 45.00 6. ChiCoin Bowling Team (Got 40.00 55.00 (10/55) 175.00 265.00 6. DeLuxe model 100.00 230.00 . Quartet 2/52) 4. Twin Bill (Got 1/55) . 100.00 150.00 5. LTnited Capitol of 6. ChiCoin Miami Shuffle (6/55) 140.00 235.00 . Queen Hearts 4* Variety (B 9/54) 45.00 75.00 (Got 12/52) 40.00 95.00 (10/56) 35.00 125.00 6. DeLuxe model 140.00 240.00 4. Whirlwind (Got 2/58) . 319.50 375.00 4* 5. Un. Super . . . ChiCoin Bowling Bonus . Quintet (Got 3/53) 40.00 60.00 (9/55) 160.00 4. Wishing Well 245.00

League (2/57) . . . 425.00 545.00 6. . Race The Clock (Got 9/55) 125.00 175.00 DeLuxe model 165.00 250.00 (Wm 5/55) 65.00 165.00 4. ChiCoin Ski-Bowl 4* World Champ 4. Un. Top Notcli (10/55) 270.00 325.00 (11/57) 6 Player . 129.50 275.00 . Rainbow (Got 12/56) . 175.00 245.00 (Got 8/57) 175.00 260.00 4. Top Notch Special 270.00 325.00 4. ChiCoin Classic Bowling . . . 75.00 150.00 Regatta (Wm 11/55) 75.00 95.00 5. Un. Regulation 4. Wonderland (Wm 5/55) League (7/57) 565.00 595.00 (11/55) 270.00 335.00 * Register (Got 10/56) . . 225.00 315.00 6. DeLuxe model 275.00 33 >.00 4. Yacht Club (B 6/53) . . 20.00 60.00 2. ChiCoin TV Bowling . Rio (Un 11/53) 20.00 60.00 4* LTnited Bowling Alley (Un 10/51) .... 20.00 45.00 League (11/57) 495.00 595.00 . Zingo Rodeo (Un 2/53) 35.00 50.00 6. (11/56) 6. Ge. Shuffle Target (7/51 10.00 25.00 395.00 475.00 5. Ge. Shuffle Pool (11/53) 30.00 75.00 4. United Roval Bowler 6. Ge. Match Pool (2/54) 50.00 60.00 (12/57)' 595.00 725.00 4* IIIPII Genco Skill Ball 4. Wms. Roll-A-BaU r 2 Player (11/56) . 95.00 225.00 ?!P JC rA (12/56) 6 Player . . . 125.00 265.00

4. Big Tent (Ke 12/56) 240.00 325.00 4. Hunter (Ga 5/55) 195.00 Bally Victory Bowler 6. Bally Rocket Bowler 235.00 5. Circus 235.00 265.00 4. Skeet Shoot (Ga 1/57) (5/54) 55.00 100.00 65.00 125.00 (Au 5/56) ... 275.00 375.00 4* Super Big Tent Bally Champion 4. County Fair (Au 3/57) 225.00 265.00 6. Bally Mystic Bowler (Ke Bowler (5/54) 60.00 100.00 6/57) 275.00 395.00 65.00 130.00 4. Gun Smoke (Ga 5/56) . 285.00 325.00 4. Super Hunter Bally Jet Bowler (8/54) 65.00 120.00 (Ga 6/57) 375.00 425.00 COPYRIGHTED 1958. REPRODUCTION NOT PERMITTED. www.americanradiohistory.com - . — ’. The Cash Box PRICE LISTS’ The Cash Box Page 68 August 2, 1958

IPSIST 1 SnLJ J a A > 1/ ManufacturersNewEquipment W* d t z L t d / s Products listed here are currently in production. Prices are manufacturers’ list r prices, F.O.B. factory. Where no prices are listed, the manufacturers have not — 3 ===== - W- authorized price publication. = — ~ — — - — -< — AMI, INC. H. KEENEY CO., INC. HH KIDDIE RIDES P “p J. & Model 1-200, 200 Selec. Phono. League Leader (Baseball Game) 295.00 450.00 4. Capitol See Saw 125.00 290.00 4. Bally Champion Horse Model 1-120, 120 Selec. Phono. 125.00 295.00 DeLuxe Big Tent 4. Bally Moon Ride .... 125.00 250.00 6. Chicago Coin Super Jet Model 1-100, 100 Selec. Phono. (Upright Electronic Scoring 350.00 4* Chicago Round The 4. Bally Space Ship 150.00 Model IAR-200 Selective-play World Trainer 295.00 395.00 F. P. Game) 6. Bally Speed Boat 165.00 295.00 Hideaway 350.00 Snack Vender 4. Bert Lane Merry-Go- 4. Decco Merry-Go-Round. 175.00 Model IBB-200 Continuous-play Soup Vender 350.00 4. Decco Space Ranger . . 125.00 300.00 a Round 200.00 Hideaway DeLuxe Hot Coffee Vender . . 4. Exhibit Big Bronco . . 295.00 350.00 4. B. L. Miss America Boat 225.00 275.00 Model WQ-200 295.00 350.00 DeLuxe Hot Coffee & Hot 325 00 435.00 6. Exhibit Mustang 4, Bert Lane Fire Engine. Model 200 Selec. Wall Box . . Chocolate Combo Vender . . 5. Exhibit Sea Skates 125.00 225.00 Model WQ-120 4. Capitol Donald Duck . . 250.00 350.00 Various models of above .... 4. Exhibit Space Patrol . 150.00 350.00 Model 120 Selec. Wall Box 4. Capitol Elsie 250.00 375.00 2. Scientific Television 149.00 195.00 Bargrip Wall Box Bracket Capitol Palomino Horse 250.00 375.00 6. Texas Merry-Go-Round 200.00 295.00 ROCK-OLA MFG. CORP. 4. Recessed Ceiling Speaker ... Wall Speaker Model 1465, 200 Selec. Phono. Corner Speaker Model 1458, 120 Selec. Phono. AUTO-BELL MFG. CO. Model 1462, 50 Selec. Phono.. Model 1464, 120 Selec. Play Ball, Counter Game .... Wall Circus Days Type Phono (Upright Electronic Scoring Model 1947, Remote Volume F.P. Game) Control for Model 1464 Phono ARCADE EQUIPMENT Model 1450, Playmaster, 475UIT D l D.UU 0. Sub tjun Jo.fio 120.00 4. ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range Keeney AUTO-PHOTO CO. 120 Selec. Phonograph 225.00 6. Texas Leaguer. 20.00 40.00 4. Air Football 195.00 Keeney Model 14 Studio $3,245.00 Model 1617, Hi-Fi Wall 149.00 195.00 4. Sportsman (11/54) 125.00 170.00 2. Air Hockey Ke. Speaker 1 BALLY MFG. CO. 75.00 6. model 130.00 175.00 4. Amus. Boomerang 30.00 DeLuxe Model 1927, U.S.A. (5-Ball) $ 547.00 Remote Volume Inning 40.00 75.00 4. Keeney Ranger (3/55) 185.00 225.00 6. Bally Big Cypress Gardens Control with Cancel Button 30.00 50.00 5. DeLuxe model (3/55) 190.00 230.00 4. Bally Heavy Hitter Coin Chute Available ] (In-Line Game) 887.00 50tf Rapid Fire 50.00 75.00 6. Mills Panorama Peek 6. Bally Big Inning (Baseball Game) For All Models Undersea Raider 50.00 95.00 (11/54) 175.00 275.00 4. Bally Standard Model, equipped Dual Credit Unit Available for 4. Muto. Atomic Bomber 65.00 125.00 4. Bally Bulls Eye Shoot- 200 Selec., Model 1465 .... < with Dime-A-Game Coin 275.00 4. 85.00 150.00 . Bombers Gallery (9/55) . 160.00 Mutos. Ace ing Chute 605.00 Midget Movies 75.00 150.00 4. Mutoscope Dr. Mobile 4. Capitol Free-Play Model, equipped THE SEEBURG CORP. Hockey .... 40.00 100.00 (Prewar) 65.00 150.00 4. Champion with Double Coin Chute, 4. Saucers . 80.00 125.00 4. ChiCoin Basketball Mutos. Fly Model 201, 200 Selec, Phono.. 1 Player’s Choice of Dime-A- 75.00 150.00 6. Mutos. Photo (Pre-War) 100.00 250.00 Model 161, 160 Selec. Phono.. Champ Game, 3-for-25^ 625.00 } 4-Player Derby 95.00 150.00 6. Mutos. Photo (DeLuxe) 145.00 325.00 Model 101, 100 Selec. Phono.. r 6. ChiCoin Space Gunner 725.00 30.00 85.00 4. Mutoscope Silver Gloves 120.00 195.00 D3WA Wall-O-Matic 200 Selec. 4* ChiCoin Goalee Trophy Bowler — ChiCoin Hockey 45.00 65.00 4. Mutoscope Sky Fighter. 50.00 135.00 MRVC-3—Master Remote 6. 11 Foot $1,299.00 ] ChiCoin Midget Skee 60.00 125.00 4. Mutos. Voice-O-Graph Volume Control 4. 14 Foot 1,315.00 1 ChiCoin Pistol 30.00 75.00 35c 145.00 300.00 HFCV2-8—High Fidelity 4. 18 Foot 1,365.00 ChiCoin Home Run, 5. Mutoscope K. O. Champ 150.00 295.00 Wall Speaker 5. 4 Foot Sections, Each .... 50.00 i 6 Player (3/54) .... 60.00 125.00 4. Mutos. Drive Yourself 395.00 485.00 HFCV3-8—High Fidelity Skill Roll 415.00 85.00 150.00 2. Mutoscope Rock n’ Roll 5. Super model Corner Speaker < All-Star DeLuxe Bowler 640.00 Twin Hockey (7/56) 29.00 85.00 HFCV-12—High Fidelity 4. ChiCoin All-Star DeLuxe Bowler I 150.00 250.00 4. Mutoscope Bang-O-Rama Recessed Speaker (5/56) (Free Play Model) 665.00 ( 4* ChiCoin Steam Shovel (4/57) 175.00 195.00 PS6LZ—Power Supply All-Star Super DeLuxe Bowler 85.00 155.00 6. Philadelphia Toboggan HFAI-3—Power Amplifier .... (5/56) (Match Play Model) 665.00 i 30.00 65.00 Skee Alley 375.00 395.00 Cigarette Vender Model 6. Evans Bola Score Bowler 800E1 l 95.00 Quizzer 40.00 55.00 ABC Super DeLuxe 4. Evans Bat-A-Score .... 35.00 6. <2 (6 Player, Puck Type) 35.00 60.00 4. Scientific Basketball 20.00 75.00 6. Evans Ski Roll 1 8 /2 Foot 775.00 UNITED MFG. CO. t Super Bomber 50.00 95.00 4. Scientific Batting Pr. . . 30.00 95.00 5. Evans Toonerville Trolley 835.00 1 4* Exhibit Dale Gun 25.00 85.00 4. Scientific Pitch ’Em . 45.00 145.00 Shooting Star Bike (Kiddie Ride) 835.00 i Gun Patrol .... 40.00 95.00 4. Seeburg Bear Gun 50.00 160.00 Regular Model $ 930.00 4. Exhibit Model T (without Record \ Exhibit Jet Gun 40.00 110.00 6. Seeburg Shoot the Chute 40.00 80.00 Replay Model 980.00 6. Changer) 705.00 I Exhibit Space Gun 40.00 100.00 4. Seeburg Coon Hunt . . . 75.00 150.00 4. Model T (with Record Midget Bowling Alley J 100.00 6. Set Shot Basketball 100.00 200.00 Exhibit Pony Express. . 40.00 6. Changer) 755.00 6 Foot 900.00 e Exhibit Silver Bullets. 40.00 100.00 4. Telequiz 65.00 110.00 4. The Champion Bonus Bowling Alley, 6-Player 100.00 6. . 20.00 50.00 c . . United Hockey Exhibit Six Shooter . 35.00 Team 4. (With new all-metal cabinet) 835.00 13 Foot 1,490.00 6. 75.00 135.00 \ 4. Exhibit Yitalizer 40.00 75.00 United Jungle Gun 6. 75.00 140.00 16 Foot 1,520.00 ( 4. Exhibit Shooting Gal. DeLuxe model CHICAGO COIN MACHINE n (6/54) 45.00 100.00 4. Un. Carn. Gun (10/54) 100.00 165.00 Rocket Explorer Bonus Bowling Alley available in C 4. Exhibit Star Shooting 4. DeLuxe model 110.00 155.00 Regular Model 251 play- Also available, 2 play*—251 e Gallery (D/54) 75.00 140.00 4. Un. Bonus Gun (1/55) 165.00 220.00 Replay Model with credit unit. Prices on Request. f 4. Exhibit Sportland Shoot- 4. DeLuxe model 169.00 225.00 Batter Up Eagle Shuffle Alley 150.00 4* Slugger \ ing Gallery (11/54) . 90.00 United Super Rocket Shuffle (6 Player, Puck Type) t 4. Exhibit “500” Shooting (7/55) 195.00 265.00 Regular Model sy2 Foot $ 995.00 Gallery (3/55) 100.00 195.00 6. Un. Star Slugger (4/56) 215.00 275.00 Replay Model DeLuxe Eagle Shuffle Alley 4. Pirate 270.00 350.00 t; 4. Ex. Treasure Cove Shoot- Un. Gun (10/56) Two Player Model (Match-A-Score Model)

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