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JACK HUTTON. not he con din this veek Their new LP has been ht ten Ih. r er,tfirliiall Editor laded buta spokesman for "Cream" and nine of the 12 cod. on turn,' !r, "A BOB HOUSTON. AssEditor Page OneRecordswould CREAM FORU.S. tracksareonginalabythe n Mondavl'uthe has been group - ' Strang'. rnvited hothe Day.son office BOO BARBARA. Features only say "no comment" Editor l'NE Cream return to 13te, o return for f estival dales in when asked by ALAN WALSH News the MM Amerka in mid -Augustto intober and for anothertour Editor JAMES COLLAPSES w ith Dave Shepherd beginning MAX JONES inFebruary 'OA CHRIS NAVES JIMMY JAWS collapsed hile appearing with the LULU FOR TV CHRIS WELCH TOM JONES Vagabondsat theShoreline - Club, Bognor Regis,on Satire LULL, who arrives back Bill WALKER day night. He was suffering I.front America this week, NO JONES from nervous exhaustion. has been booked far buena*r Hs had is, tan,' date.T of radio and TV dates. ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER z". HUMPERDINCK Deno on Sunday but rejo,neT These include Tonofthe the grouts for their appearani. (June Si.2 DeeTime PETER WItAINSON at!cotton's clocks Kleel'on June II 7 PvpNcrth 4171 I oi Pena/Kral News Editor JERRY Bully (ra'm's Music Hall C23i FOR STATES LONDON CONCERT and Mrnday Monday 12/I Dawson 2-4 OrfordRoad. She appears on thehillof Tom JONESand tngelbert Humperdinck Manchester 1 Central 3232 are both SIR ARTHUR BLISS, Master M'Illeers cdnerrio al Wets returningto America over the next fewmonths of the Queen's Music bley Frentre P. of nn June 3d, -Jones formajor cabaret andLngelbert formore theRoyalPhilharmonic,/r- July I and 2het ked hi The Felones promotion. enews, and Johnny Dank- worth, Cleo Leine, Les Reed Tom Jones willappear at motor cabaretvenues irk across the USAat the end of September Manager and at least one sun star will Gordon Mills befeaturedIn a concertof Sayonara Sandie! A kimono -clad Sandie Shaw films and agent Colin Berlin flyto America recent and in two weeks to discuss theappearances which could contemporary a spot for STA"s " As You Like It" - the first TV include New York'sCoparahana and Hollywood's British music to be staged 3t Coconut Grove London's Royal FeativalHall IT'S KIMONO-performance of her new single "Tonight In Tokyo." Ertglebert willreturn lo America in July for on September 22. This Is the follow-up to her Eurovision Song Contest other week an- Theconcert isbeingar- ofpromotion afterhis successfulTV rangedby theSongwriters' winner "Puppet On A String." The scene above was appearance last week He will doTV and radioas Guild and the Composers well as at leasttwo concerts. He willreturn to the (told of Great Drawnin con- CLAD SANDIE shot at a Japanese garden in Virginia Water, Surrey. States in October Inca longer stay junction.andsponsoredby MOTHERS BRITISH/11S. CONCERTS Television Recordings THERE will beone American and two British cons certs at the third Reek Folk Festival, organised PIOUS- ON FOLK HERE IN by the British Federation of FolkClubs, atKeefe University, Staffordshire,on July 7, 8 and 9. MISLNDLRS1A50156 be- MIK1 COOPER andJerry b,einam Corr matee organIsrd of folk musis and al,I ai.n The AmericanConcert will star Tom Paley and tween her UK PRO and KingettleftBritainon at Hornchurch Co-op Hall this Arnencan songs. faze. and OCTOBER the New Deal String Band and Hedy.West. me led to a colossal boob last Sunday for a three-week tour Saturday Compereis Kerney], whatthe BBC blurt math The firstBritigh concerts comprisestradittonal week about Judy Roderick. Al- ofHolland.startingwith a Balch of the local Musir other inoirpraiatsons of though she is postponing her blues engagement at the Vnor- Makers' Club AMERICA'S singers - the McPeakes. Jimmy MacBeathand Fred popular music. wah the em MothersOf Ionian Thesecond is for revival " singerslike Ian arrival,shewillbeherein burg Blues Society,near Rot. phasiselod, and a Ms lisy mitten will I f,0--o.11f time for the Cambridge Folk terdarn They alsodo arrive in urosiu A I will finest)iniernati,nalflay, gar ' Lloyd and John Pearse Festival at the end of July. THE Johnny Mho Folk t.ngland in the second week radio and TV white there Group areon Swingalong. of October, said Stovemana- EASYREATS FOR PARIS In fact, she will be inBri BBC Light, all next week ger Tony Secunda this week. tain from July 11 to July 31, ERT JANSCH, Rob Lloyd, LE)NORF DRURY leftfor Steve Benbow starts The Move will be going T'HE Easybeats, whose new single, "Heaven To so those who have been en- J3 ChrisLee,theOasis, Israel last weekend toen- to series of 11 the States In exchange Hold," Is released tomorrow (Friday), fly to Paris joying her new album for Fon Lorna Cooper and Burry MO- programme., lertaM the :name. Leonnee tanswillhave a chanceof ben,Alan JourneyIntoSong onBB, Seconds on June 29 for two TV shows and radio appearances. Gilbert,andthe the only folk artist In party reportedthatthe heanng her in the flesh-and Pimpernels are Home on Wednesday, July5 Mothers would bein Fngland LThe groupis this week auditioning drummers to thevet.,full thatincludesDustySpring- I'mtoldher voiceisreally hillinafolk,Ian and pop In addition to hisown songs. field. Tam Jones and Adam for week. The, thenvisit find a replacement for Snowy Fleet who remained in something live concert aidofthelocal he'll be introducingrecords Falrb.-11ABL DALLAS Scandinavia for a arch and Australia of the rod of their recent tour finally spenda week playing ari,und Europe ......-,.. ................. .........e.................... .1 " We arelookingforone really big venue for the MothersWe'realasilooking for genuinely interested people to help us set the whole thing New Donovan CBS A new Mothers' album. 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