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Sed the Bachelors RECORD MIRROR Week ending April II,106 RECORD MIRROR, Week ending, Aprilil,1064 8 EXCLUSIVE STORY ABOUT ACTRESSJANE ASHER AND HER BROTHER PETER, OF PETER& GORDON JANE ASHER SPEAKS... JANEASHER was justa really remember THAT. But few minutes late.She'd the song came up one night been rehearsing for an ITN, when Paul and John were DAVE CURTISS& "Love Sloe," Play which goes by round at our home. They out on May 5. She turned up hadn't really finished it, but in black leather coat, black Peter and Gordon were mad stockings ... and that mar. keen about it right away, THE TREMORS vellous streamofauburny. reddy hair shimmering PETER around her shoulders. NEVER ROW! Summertime She settled comfortably Blues for a coffee - "Flat, please." "So the boys worked on it. Lit a tipped cigarette. And JONES Oh, yes, they often asked my PHI TIPStetE 'DJ. glowed with enthusiasm as opinion. That's another odd shetalkedabout how her thing - peOPle seem to think brother Peter, along with his that a brother and sister long-time friend Gordon, had should be argUing and hav- crashed "World WithoutNo surnames.It's easier to ing rows. Well, we NEVER Love" to the chart summit. remember - and also it got have rows. We're really like "Honestly, it's marvellous,"away from my name.That friends. And Gordon ... well. SECRETS she said."Do you know itWas one thing that worriedI've known him a long time. could evengetto numberme. You know, all this talk He lives at Pinner, in Middle. kne? I'm so thrilled.I just aboutPaul McCartney and sex, along way from our w it would be a hit, even I.Well,Ithought the Sir's home, so he often stays over Rey BigBoy thoughIdidcriticisethewouldallhate me - and after they've been rehears- middle organ solo abit onthroughthatHATE poor ing. 'Juke Box Jury.' Actually, to Peter. But it's not so . "But Peter does listen PHILIPS/BE1St e Iquite like even THAT bit "Infact, most of my let- my suggestions. And the same now! ters mention Peter in some thing gees forme, when he way.Same thingwithhis talks about my acting. Honestly, it's a super sat of COSY mail. "Of course, the boys have arrangement. The only thing "Ofcourse,it'sa mar-juststartedtheirfirst in - we disagree over is some of THE velloussong. Butit'snotperson dates. I'm sure they'll the 'verdicts' I give an 'Juke . only that. The boys' perform-do well.Because they ARE Box Jury.' But then that's a matter of opinion, not of per. ance isevery bit as impor- nice,they come acrossas tant.They come across it,* Andthey're formance, isn't it? nice people! "I think Peter and Gordon RETREATS as they really are . .. nice,good musicians, you know. friendly, relaxed.It's a cosyVery good on guitar. could do very well infilms Don't Turn sortofsound.Remember 'Incidentally,I'm learning -specially when you remem- that bit towards the middleguitar.Properly, You know, ber all the acting experience where they build up a cres.Spanish guitar, finger -style. I my brother has already had. Around But air that comes later,I cendo? Well,I - suggested used tolearnpiano butI that bit.I feel very pleasedthink it's a bore. Now I have suppose. Right now, they're doing a lotof recordings- about it . lessonseveryday,ifens- "Sometimes I go to sible, with a proper teacher. for a long -player as well as dance -club in the West End,Only problem isthat you're for their next single. That's And when they first playedsupposed to hold the goiter important . the follow.up. the Peter and Gordon record,between yourknees. Difft. "Of .course,Peterison IRE ESCORTS Ifelt ridiculously proud.Icult for a girl ... so I haveleave of absence from his wanted to shout out to every-to we slacks for the studies in philosophy. I hope body: That'smy brotherlessons. he aces back one day and sMgiog on that.'It's fantas. finishes thecourse and. Dizzy Sc how thisrecord has really,hedoesn'twantto affected me.Afterall,I've NO DISC make the break too long. But Miss Lizzie been an actress since I was it'sa difficultdecisionfor five. "BecausePeter and Gor-him totake, with the show CLIFF RICHARD seen during his new tour.(BM pie by Bess Hoffman) don have doneanwell,so business side going so well. EoNTANA/TEustk "And Peter's been in the businessforsimply years. quickly,peopleask weif "Really, though, they are a Did you know he as gWen I'm going to make a record. marvellous couple of charac- THE GREEN ROOM RAGSSOCIETY thePicturegcerAward as Well, I'm NOT - not unlessters. They're FRIENDS, that's presents on the Best Child Starof theaomethingreallybighap- thepoint.Thefriendliness Cliff's Tour-A Yearwhen he was very pens. You see,I haven't shows all the time. I'm sure enough much younger? But Ithickreallygot a 8°.d they're going to go on from about the fans going out in voiceforit.And anyway, strength to strength. Does IOW their thousands and buyingPeolee would just say it's a that sound corny?Well,I ALL STAR SHOW WI the record - it knocks megimmick - you know, 'Oh, really mean what I say about Knock -Out!! is trying to out They'vealreadysold that Asher girl them." 1)L OR Baby Left Mr, "Slay ileWide" and Wrong For nearly 400,000 copies - Iget in on everything.'" Jane had to leave. A most '.`,"="";.=-" -All MYLevine wh the 12 piece MichaelHolliday" mean, you'd have to work in "It's funny about 'World interesting chat with a gen hand created a IN, ON hacking! "Tribute to p o p citeNe.,"'", EachOther a play in the West End forWithout Love.' People have uinelyknowledgeable 'rerneat. along, long time to Pl., tosaid all the Beatles and Peter fan-and outstanding actress. "=.',3T, fal. AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE that many people. and Gordon and Iusedto 'Twos her eighteenth birth- (by kind permission of Bernard Delfont) cestAAG 192 'Tm glad they called them-have sing -songs roundt he day just last Sunday. "Many happy returns, Jane," sayI. PETER and GORDON-"We're going to write ounext disc ourselves" they said jokingly.(BM pie) selves just Peter and Gordon.piano at home. Well, I can't ON SUNDAY, APRIL 19th, 1964-at 1 p.m. td- Artistes who have agreed to appear: Lionel Bart - Hugh Lloyd EXHILARATING Cilia Block Jessie Matthews BACHELORS ruce We. Joh. Pim Peggy Mount CASSIUS JUST RELEASED THE Alma Cogan CLAY Peter & Gordon eet tie B. Billy Cotton & Nicholas Parsons Kathy Kay Stand 365 ROWNO STONES (one for every day of the year) "t0 ono Denny Piercy by Me DECCP I BELIEVE Pearl Carr & Michael Semmes The Andrew Oldham Orchestra c non THE BACHELORS' mad THaEndBaRCallEITIRS Teddy Johnson Singers Bruce Forsyth Chad Stewart & LOSE MY MIND Tony Colton DECCII David Frost Jeremy Clyde Max Bygraves Dorothy Squires Med ad Russ Conway Donald Swann WALKIN' THE BOO The Dennisons "MCI Shone Fenton Wally Whyton & THE BACHELORS areeled with aware Benny Hill Ivan Owen The precise Mac JIMMY GILMER & THE ShadOwS was a . let att Frankie Howerd Danny Williams theirthorotinh.profess. Al SAXON FIREBALLSAin't gonna tell Moly rargli=arhIr OrchestraunderthedirectionofMorrie lonw New Member. Ba Paramor - MusicalAssociateBobBarrett NEDlifiLTATR Salable tears NESSIO John BONIN Idled i Stalls and Dress Circle Seats at 5 gns., 4 gns., Another You the'llrrtler ricted 'OffMe halfandwere followed by 2 gns. & 1 gn. ale.,. MERCURY/NW ell IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOMETHING NICE David Box CEE IlVard 'C'ate '1'e Please send me tickets at gns. KlZatr="art =.."1= NAME h ehwas pleNNK NOM startto YES SIR THAT'S MY BABY Ruth Brown lin. very eve. balanced pro- - one of Nose 'something ADDRESS DECO' 111 erVhod, Moro. which really I enclose full remittance. to itshillinw and doubtlews PHILIPS RECORDS THE EVERLY BROTHERS Nola. with h of advanced orders Ain't that )II baby we m THE DECCA RE< RD COMPANY L D DECCA HOUSE ALDEN EMBANKMENT LONDON5 E 1 The Green Room Rags Society, 9 Adam St., St AIDUIPE PLACE 105005st, JANE ASHER talks to Peter Jones about her brother's PO ., W.C.2. Tel.: COV 2844 SUCCeS.S..
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