known as the “wailer from Wales,” he's Tom Jones, an English singing gift to the U.S. who can boast three successive hits here in the space of six months on the London- buted Parrot label. The first was “It's Not Unusual,” followed by “What's New Pussycat?” ond the current “With These Hands.” The first two hits are also the main-titles of ssful LP dates. An interesting aspect to Jones' appeal is that he has a multi-market following, ranging from the rock, to pop, to blues-soul to ballad and to novelty. Jones, d the most promising male vocalist in a recent Cash Box deejay poll, will make his third appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday, Oct. 3, with the program originating, or, from Los Angeles. In addition, he will be appearing in-person at the “It's Boss” club in L.A. the week of Sept. 20. y BillyJoe (Down in the Boondocks) Royal hits again with a new smash single...

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C0HJM6A REG PRINTED >N USA, COLUMBIA RECORDS Gdsh Box CashBox Vol. XXVM—Number 8 September 11, 1965

FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Gash Box (Publication Office) 1780 Broadway New York, N. Y. 10019 (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX. N. Y. JOE ORLECK President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK Vice President GEORGE ALBERT Vice President Pacesetters MARTY OSTROW General Manager MUSIC & RECORDS

RIAL IRV LICHTMAN Editor-in-Chief DICK ZIMMERMAN Associate Editor MIKE MARTUCCI Editorial Assistant JERRY ORLECK Editorial Assistant MARV GOODMAN Editorial Assistant Every industry has its pacesetters, of money, effort and, very importan TOM McENTEE Editorial Assistant those companies that year-in-and-year- in the context of the business, tii [USING BILL STUPER out take the lead in giving their par- into the nurturing of talent, with t HARVEY GELLER, Hollywood ticular fields of endeavor the kind of knowledge that the dividends of si

ED ADLUM product and salesmanship that set cess (if there is acceptance at all!) nr General Manager COIN MACHINES & VENDING patterns for other firms to adopt or not be realized for many months, p LEE BROOKS. Chicago, III. adapt to their own methods of opera- haps years. In a business that sho IRECTOR—GEORGE GOLDMAN tion. In the rush of today’s record busi- little patience for the painstaking c LATION—THERESA TORTOSA, Manager ness to “run” with disks, we wondertf tivation of talent, the pacesetters p CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD many tradesters realize (or perhaps vide a long-range concept that goes EE BROOKS HARVEY GELLER Z. Madison St., 6290 Sunset Blvd., take for granted) that the industry also to create much of the industry’s m< hicago 2, III. Hollywood 28, Cal. t PInancial 6-7272) (Phonet Hollywood 5-2129) boasts its pacesetters, and that their consistent and truly talented attr; EUROPEAN DIRECTOR presence on the scene constitutes the tions. Surely, the development of NEVILLE MARTEN recording field’s best guarantee that prime performer by a ENGLAND pacesetl NEVILLE MARTEN the consumer dollar will continually be activates the entire spectrum of t Dorris Land 9a New Bond St. for the creation of a disk business, London, W1, Eng. earmarked creating an excitement tl Tel: Hyde Park 2868 library. draws customers into the retail sho| GERMANY HOLLAND thus paving the way for an overall ( AUL ACKET MAL SONDOCK 11-13 Josef Raps Strasse 1 aalastraat The hallmark of the record industry pansion of for all The Hague Munich, Germany sales types of co Tel: 838500* Tel: 326410 pacesetters are varied, but they do panies. Some may claim, with go ITALY SCANDINAVIA I PANVINI ROSATI SVEN G. WINQUIST have a significant common denomi- judgment, LeglonI Romane 6 Kaggeholmsvagen 48, we may add, that it is t an Tel: 4075618 Stockholm - Enskede, Sweden, Tel: 59-48 B5 nator, and that is “a faith in the busi- responsibility of the pacesetter FRANCE to ta IZARD AUSTRALIA to de- ISTOPHE ness.” We do not use the phrase on such financially burdensome tasi s Octave Feuillet, RON TUDOR XVI Tel: 870-9368 8 Francis SL, Heathmont. Victoria note a maudlin concept, but a very real “If not the pacesetter, else?,” BELGIUM Tel: 87-5677 who iNS ROMEYNS and sharp business-minded stake in Hymanslaan, 8, MEXICO an honest rhetorical statement. But to 15, Tel: 71.67.51 ENRIQUE ORTIZ product. This is most evident ARGENTINA Insurgentes Sur 1870 recorded the remark is carried a step furth Mexico 20, D. F., JEL SMIRNOFF 24-65-57 Tel: in the financial gamble that the pace- lafaela 3978, and with less cynicism, one can w luenos Aires, BRAZIL Tel: 69-1538 LUIS DE M. C. setter takes in the development of art- GUEDES ponder a record business without t CANADA Rua Augusta 2110, sobre-loja, Sao Paulo, not deal- HN MURPHY Tel: 35-36-53 ists—in some other industry pacesetter to fill this gap. Indeed, North Hill St. Arthur, Ontario JAPAN ing with the human element as far as (807) ^ 8526 Adv. Mgr.: not the pacesetter, who else!” SHOICHI KUSANO SPAIN product is concerned this would fall RICO HALPERN Editorial Mgr.: Sagasta 23, MORIHIRO NAGATA under the division of “research and de- pans do 4025, 466 Higashi-OizumI Neirimaku, Madrid In short, it should be comforting S7 0907—224 8600 Tokyo velopment.” The pacesetter believes the record business has a future be- any kind of label operation, any type iCRIPTION RATES 816 per year anywhere In 8. A. Published weekly. Second class postage next “fad” hit. This company business relying on recorded prodL : Bristol, Conn. 06012. U.S.A. yond the right O 1966 by The Cash Box Publishing Co., reserved. Copyright under Universal II righto is eager and willing to put a large sum to know that the pacesetter Is arour |ht Convention. 8 1 1 0 Cash Box TOP 100 SEPTEMBER 11, 1965

9/4 8/28 9/4 8/28 9/4 8/28 HELP 35 SAD, SAD GIRL IS IT REALLY OVER BEATLES-Capitol-5476 1 1 BARBARA MASON-Arctic-1 08 36 40 JIM REEVES-RCA Victor-8625 62 63 LIKE A ROLLING STONE 36 I'M A HAPPY MAN TREAT HER RIGHT BOB DYLAN-Columbia-43346 3 4 JIVE FIVE-United Artists-853 42 53 ROY HEAD-Back Beat-546 WITH THESE HANDS LIAR LIAR 1 YOU BABE GOT JONES-Porrot-9787 53 76 SONNY & CHER-Atco-6359 2 2 TOM CASTAWAYS-Soma- 1 433 94 98 irS GONNA TAKE A MIRACLE 71 MOON OVER NAPLES EVE OF DESTRUCTION ROYALETTES-MGM-13367 39 42 BERT KAEMPFERT-Decca-31812 BARRY McGUIRE-Dunhill-4009 5 12 64 56 HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBER 72 SIMPEL GIMPEL YOU WERE ON MY MIND JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-13376 49 60 HORST JANKOWSKI-Mercury-72465 68 66 WE FIVE-A & M-770 8 1 40 COLOURS 73 HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 6 IT'S THE SAME OLD SONG DONOVAN-Hickory-1324 45 55 STEVIE WONDER-Tamlo-54119 87 FOUR TOPS-Motown-1081 6 7 41 ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO KANSAS CITY STAR 7 CHER-lmperial-66n4 Roger Miller-Smash-1998 RIGHTEOUS BROS.-Philles-129 7 5 *BYRDS-Columbia-5332 33 15 75 YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME CRY 8 NOTHING BUT HEARTACHES 42 I'M A FOOL 0. V. WRIGHT-Back Beat-548 76 80 SUPREMES-Motown-l 080 9 9 DINO, DESI, AND BILLY- Reprise-0367 27 24 76 MY GIRL SLOOPY HANG ON SLOOPY LITTLE CAESAR & CONSULS- 43 SUMMER NIGHTS Mala-512 78 85 McCOYS-Bang-506 14 39 MARIANNE FAITHFULL IN London-9780 50 69 HUNGRY FOR LOVE THE CROWD REMO GOLDEN STRINGS- 15 21 SAN RAMSEY LEWIS-Argo-5506 ANNIE FANNY Ric Tic 104 KINGSMEN-Wond-l 89 46 50 IT AIN'T ME BABE 1 LIVE FOR THE SUN TURTLES-White Whole-222 16 22 SOME ENCHANTED EVENING SUNRAYS-Towefs-1 48 90 94 JAY & AMERICANS-United PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG Artists-919 79 79 THIRD MAN THEME J/VMES BROWN-King-5999 1 8 TLL MAKE ALL YOUR DREAMS TIJUANA BRASS-A & M-775 86 90 CATCH US IF YOU CAN COME TRUE 80 SOUL HEAVEN DAVE CLARK FlVE-Epic-9833 23 43 DIXIE DRIFTER-Roulette-4641 81 RONNIE DOVE-Di

HEART FULL OF SOUL 1 NEED YOU MY TOWN, MY GUY AND ME

YARDB 1 RDS-Epic-9823 17 19 IMPRESSIONS-ABC-Paramount-1 07 1 56 73 LESLEY GORE-Mercury-36444 — — ACTION IF 1 DIDN'T LOVE YOU THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE FREDDIE CANNON-Worner CHUCK JACKSON-Wand-188 51 54 JOAN BAEZ-Vanguord-35031 95 Bros.-5645 24 31 JUST YOU HOME OF THE BRAVE SONNY & CHER-Atco-6359 72 95 18 SINCE 1 LOST MY BABY BONNIE 8. TREASURES-PhiDon-5005 88 TEMPTATIONS-Gordy-7043 22 25 YOU BETTER GO TOSSIN' AND TURNIN' DEREK MARTI N-Roulette-4631 55 65 19 DOWN IN THE BOONDOCKS IVY LEAGUE-Cameo-377 BILLY JOE ROYAL-Columbia-43305 10 6 NERVOUS IF HEART IAN WHITCOMB-Tower-155 63 82 YOU'VE GOT A 20 ME, THRILL BOBBY GOLDSBORO- HOLD ME MOONLIGHT AND ROSES United Artists-908 CARTER-lmperial-66n3 13 17 MEL VIC DANA-Dolton-309 61 72 WHAT COLOR IS A MAN 21 TRACKS OF MY TEARS DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9846 _ MIRACLES-Tamla-541 1 18 16 LOVIN' SPOONFUL-Koma Sutra-201 71 83 MAKE ME YOUR BABY 22 IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR I DON'T WANNA LOSE YOU BABY BARBARA LEWIS-Atlantic-2300 — WILSON PICKETT-Atlantic-2289 26 29 CHAD & JEREMY-Columbia-43339 43 45 A LOVER'S CONCERTO WE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE I WANT TO (DO EVERYTHING THE TOYS-Dynavoice-209 _ ANIMALS-MGM-l 3382 34 44 FOR YOU) 91 THE SWEETHEART TREE 24 HOUSTON JOE TEX-Diol-4016 83 93 JOHNNY MATHIS-Mercury-72464 82 78 DEAN MARTI N-Reprise-0393 25 27 SUGAR DUMPLING 92 ROUNDABOUT YOU'VE GOT YOUR TROUBLES SAM COOKE-RCA Victor-8631 30 30 CONNIE FRANCIS-MGM-13389 92 97 FORTUNES-Press-9973 48 75 YOU'VE BEEN IN LOVE TOO LONG 93 THE WAY OF LOVE & VANDELLAS- - MARTHA KIRBY-Parrot-9775 99 r BABY DON'T GO Gordy-7045 57 57 KATHY SONNY & CHER-Reprise-0392 54 67 94 CARA-LIN HOME OF THE BRAVE STRANGELOVES-Bong-508 _ 27 AGENT 00 SOUL JODY MILLER-Capitol-5483 75 — EDWIN STARR-Ric Tic-103 29 34 IN 95 YOU'RE THE ONE ONLY THOSE LOVE . VOGUES-Co & Ce-229 28 BABY I'M YOURS BABY WASHINGTON-Sue-129 58 62 BARBARA LEWIS-Atlantic-2283 12 10 IT'S LATE BABY LATE 96 STEPPIN' OUT TOO TOO REVERE & RAIDERS- ARTHUR PRYSOCK-Old Town-llSB 59 61 PAUL I'M YOURS Columbia-43375 1100 ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA Victor-8657 52 79 TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS 97 CAN'T LET YOU OUT OF MY SIGHT RIDE AWAY LENNY WELCH-Kapp-689 74 84 CHUCK JACKSON & MAXINE ROY ORBISON-MGM-I3386 44 59 DANGER HEARTBREAK DEAD BROWN-Wand-191 85 87 31 SAVE YOUR HEART FOR ME AHEAD 98 KEEP ON DANCING 98 GARY LEWIS-Liberty-55809 19 13 MARVELETTES-Tamla-54120 60 64 GENTRYS-MGM-l 3379 32 DON'T JUST STAND THERE AIN'T IT TRUE 99 I'LL TAKE YOU WHERE THE PATTY DUKE-United Artists-875 20 14 ANDY WILLIAMS-Columbia-43358 77 — MUSIC'S PLAYING DRI FTERS-Atlontic-2298 33 SHAKE & FINGERPOP FIRST, I LOOK AT THE PURSE CONTOURS-Gordy-7044 66 74 TO THE MOON JR. WALKER & ALL STARS- 100 EVERYONE'S GONE — Soul-35013 35 37 LOOKING THROUGH THE EYES JONATHON KING-Porrot-9774 — 34 SATISFACTION OF LOVE 100 SINS OF THE FAMILY — ROLLING STONES-London-9766 31 18 GENE PITN£Y-Musicor-l 103 28 23 P. F. SLOANE-Dunhill-4007 —

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(Willlomson ASCAP) . . . .45 Action (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 17 Home Of The Brove (Screen Gems, Col, BMI) 60, 85 Liar Liar (Celann BMI) 70 Some Enchanted Evening 80 Agent OO Soul (Myto BMI) 27 Houston (Criterion ASCAP) 24 Like A Rolling Stone (M. Witmark ASCAP) 2 Soul Heaven (Unbelievable Nom BMI) 96 Ain't It True (Wemof & Claudine BMI) 65 Hungry For Love (Myto BMI) 77 Looking Thru The Eyes Of Love (Screen ^ms, Steppin' Out (Daywin BMI) Sugar Dumpling (Kags BMI) 58 All I really Want To Do (Witmark ASCAP) 41 I Don’t Wanna Lose You Baby (Blackwood BMI) ..56 Col. BMI) 67 Summer Nights (Sea Lark BMI) 43 Annie Fannie (Shorow & Burdette, Flomar BMI) ,...44 1 Got You Baby (Five West-Cotillion BMI) 3 A Lover’s Concerto (Saturday BMI) 90 Sweetheart Tree (East-Hill ASCAP) 91 Baby Don't Go (Mother Bertha-Ten, East BMI) 26 I Live For The Sun (Sea Of Tunes) 78 Make Me Your Baby (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ... 89 There But For Fortune (Appleseed ASCAP) 84 Baby I'm Yours (Blackwood BMI) 28 I Need You (Chi-Sound BMI) 49 Moon Over Naples (Roosevelt BMI) 71 These Hands (Don BMI) 81 California Girls (Sea Of Tunes BMI) 14 I Want To Do Everything For You (Tree BMI) ... 57 My Girl Sloopy (Picturetone, Mellin BMI) 76 ASCAP) 79 . Third Man Theme (Chappell Can't Let You Out Of My Sight (Screen Gems, If I Didn’t Love You (Metric BMI) 50 My Town, My Guy & Me (Sturossi & Catalog BMI). .83 (Southern ASCAP) 86 Col. BMI) 97 If You’ve Got A Heart (Unort BMI) 87 Mohair Sam (Acclaim BMI) 48 Tossin’ & Turnin' Tracks Of Tears (Jobete BMI) 21 Cara-Hn (Grond Canyon BMI) 94 I'll Make Your Dream Come True (Picturetone BMI) . .46 Moonlight & Roses (Daniels ASCAP) 54 My 59 Catch Us If You Can (Bronston BMI) 13 I'll Take You Where The Music Is (Trio BMI) 100 Nervous (Nervous-Burdette BMI) 53 Treat Her Right (Don BMI) 63 Colours (Southern ASCAP) .40 I'm A Fool (Atlantic BMI) 42 Nothing But Heartaches (Jobete BMI) 8 Two Different Worlds (Princess ASCAP) 7 Donger Heartbreok Deod Ahead (Jobete BMI) 64 I'm A Happy Man (United Artists BMI) 36 Only Those In Love (Brown BMI) 61 Unchained Melody (Fronk ASCAP) 93 Do You Believe In Magic (Faithful Virtue BMI) ... 55 I'm Yours (Glodys ASCAP) 29 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (Lois BMI) 12 The Way Of Love (Chappell ASCAP) (Screefl Gems, Don't Just Sfond There (Bernross BMI) 32 In Crowd (American BMI) 10 Respect (East-Time-Redwal BMI) 82 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 23 Down In The Boondocks (Lowery BMI) 19 In The Midnight Hour (Cotillion-East BMI) 22 Rideaway (Acuff-Rose BMI) 30 Col. BMI) (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) . ..88 Eve Of Destruction (Trousdale BMI) 4 Is It Really Over (Tuckahoe BMI) 68 Roundabout (Leeds ASCAP) 92 What Color Is A Man In Line ((Jay Boy BMI) 47 Everyone's Gone To The Moon (Mainstay BMI) ...100 It Ain't Me Babe (M. Witmark ASCAP) 11 Sad, Sad Girl (Stilran, Dandelion BMI) 35 Who'll Be The Next Hands (Bloom ASCAP) 37 First, I Look At The Purse (Jobete BMI) 66 It's Gonna Take A Miracle (South Mt. BMI) 38 Satisfaction (Immediate BMI) 34 With These ASCAP) 5 Hong On Sloopy (Picturetone-Mellin BMI) 9 It's The Same Old Song (Jobete BMI) 6 Save Your Heart For Me (Geld, Udell, You Were On My Mind (M. Witmark ...... -52 Heartaches By The Number (Pamper BMI) 39 It’s Too Late, Boby, Too Late (Ply, Weiss BMI) ...62 Purchase, ASCAP) 31 You Better Go (St. Mountain BMI) 75 Heart Full Of Soul (Miller ASCAP) 16 Just You (Cotillion BMI) 51 Shake & Fingerpop (Jobete BMI) 33 You're Gonna Make Me Cry (Don BMI) 95 Help (Moclean BMI) 1 Kansas City Star (Tree BMI) 74 Simpel Gimpel (MRC BMI) 72 You're The One (Leeds ASCAP) In Love Too Long (Jobete BMI) 59 High Heel Sneakers (Medol BMI) 73 Keep On Dancing (Arc-Press BMI) 98 Since I Lost My Baby (Jobete BMI) 18 You’ve Been 25 Hold Me, Thrill Me (Mills ASCAP) 20 Laugh At Me (Five-West Cotillion BMI) 15 Sins Of The Fomily (Trousdale BMI) 100 You've Got Your Troubles (Mills ASCAP) HERMAN’S HERMITS

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field, Kitty Wells is fea- tra offers two albums: “Opera Without Niii -v YORK—The Decca, Coral and ing the c&w HOLLYWOOD—Capitol Records has Pmnswick labels have announced a tured with a collection “The Kitty ushered in the fall season with the Tears” with Alfred Newman and oornbined release of 18 popular and Wells Family Gospel Sing.” Rounding issue of 14 new popular LP packages, Carmen Dragon conducting, and issue is a pair of LP’s and an series Circumstance” featuring . 'assical LP’s in connection with their out the pop added of seven classical “Pomp And fall merchandising program which featuring the winners of the 1965 sets from Angel. The albums went Felix Slatkin, Earl Bernard Murray, went into effect on Sept. 7, and will International Barbershop singing into release early this week (6) and Newman and Dragon. run through the end of the month. competitions: one stars the contest marked the beginning of the label’s Concluding the label’s release is Details of the plans available may be winners; and the other is a recording Sept, sales campaign. “Italy Today” with Silverio Pisu. obtained through all Decca branches of the top ten Quartets. Among the feature disks in the Featured in the seven LP issue and distributors. Decca’s Gold Label classical line product are Wayne Newton’s “Sum- from Angel Records is the first recital In support of the promotion, full is represented in the fall release with mer Wind” and “It’s Been A Swingin’ album by Italian soprano Mirella color litho books have been prepared, five packages: “The Renaissance Summer” with George Chakiris. Jazz- Freni, who will debut at the Metro- and are being issued to the company’s Band” with a group formed by the man Junior Mance and his Trio are politan Opera in New York this fall. fieldmen. In-store and window dis- New York Pro Musica to perform represented with “That’s Where It’s Another set of arias is due, this plays in the form of mounted lithos neglected period works on authentic At,” and another highlighted set starring Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau per- are available to serve as point-of- instruments; flautist Jean-Pierre is Laurindo Almeida’s “Suenos forming Schumann’s “Liederkreis.” sales merchandising aids. Rampel conducting a Beethoven pro- (Dreams).” Yehudi Menuhin offers “A Purcell National trade advertising has been gram; the Amor Artis Chorale mak- Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra Anthology—^Vol I”; and others in- scheduled to coincide with the dates ing their Decca debut in a collection offer an album of Jimmy McHugh clude: “Music From The Court of of the program, along with extensive of works by Scarlatti, Purcell and songs in “Warm And Willing” and Frederick The Great” with Pilar promotion and publicity campaigns. Bach; another debut on the label by Mickey Katz travels to Broadway via Lorengar; Brahms’ “Quintet in B Nine new popular sets spearhead pianist Gyorgy Cziffra in a Schumann “Fiddler On The Roof.” Minor For Clarinet and Strings” and the label’s release. Highlights include: program; and a performance of two Country and western music is spot- Reger’s “Quintet In A Major” with -V “Dance Till Dawn” with Peter Hayden Quartets by the Netherlands lighted in the label’s campaign, Gervase De Peyer (clarinet) and pr Duchin, featuring 41 dance tunes ar- String Quartet. showcased with Merle Haggard’s members of the Melos Ensemble. The rei ranged in medleys; Warren Coving- Coral and Brunswick are adding first Capitol LP, “Strangers.” Other London Symphony Orchestra with Ee ton his Orchestra in “Golden four sets to the catalogue: “Standing c&w offerings include Hank Thomp- Sir John Barbirolli conducting, pre- and tra Trombone Favorites;” “That New Room Only” by Pete Fountain, re- son’s “Luckiest Heartache In Town” sents Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade in C Country Feeling” by Henry Jerome corded live at his French Quarter in with the Brazos Valley Boys; and For String Orch.” and Arensky’s CU! and his Ork; “The Best Of Wayne New Orleans; “Big” Tiny Little’s “The Hits Of T. Texas Tyler” makes “Variations on a Theme by Tchaikov- ati the King,” a two-record package; a return “Play Me A Country Song”; and the up remainder of the series. sky.” Concluding the release is an tio with Randy Boone of the “Virginian” debut of Gino Tonetti. The Brunswick Freddy Martin and his Men are album of Hugo Wolf songs sung by TV series, “Ramblin’ Randy”; and the LP features Jackie Wilson with represented on “As Time Goes By”; mezzo-soprano Elena Gerhardt in the pla Surfaris on “It Ain’t Me Babe.” Cover- “Spotlight On Jackie.” and guitarist Glen Campbell’s LP is tabbed “The Big, Bad Rock Guitar.” Great Recordings of the Century The Hollywood Symphony Orches- series. Miller Sweeps MOA Awards; NARA Scores Retailer's thf Mercury, Smash Gold LP's Comments On Use Of Radio \ LBJ's "Drop-Out" Program nif To "Burn Down" Ghettos Macey Lipman To Direct The Mercury and Col Deejay Disk is NEW YORK — NEW YORK—A Los Angeles disk Aided By Smash labels got happy award news Congress, 4 Corners dealer’s advice that deejays use a NEW YORK—Columbia Records is T\ from two sources last week. fellow deejay’s punch-line of “Bum, taking a page from President John- ucl Miller, appears on Roger who to “help bum down” son’s book and creating a special dee- Baby, Burn” SOI Smash, scored his second clean sweep Negro ghettos “that should be burnt jay disk designed to deter kids from of national awards this year as a re- mf down” was scored last week in an dropping out of school, via spots by ^ sult of being voted the most popular official statement of the National famous personalities. artist and having the popular most Association of Radio Announcers Basis of the promo disk is the Pres- record, according to a poll of mem- (NARA). ident’s recently formulated campaign bers of the Music Operators of Without naming the parties in- to get young Americans to return to hold their an- America (MOA), who volved, the statement, issued from school. He appointed Vice President nual meet in Chicago next week (11- Ed Wright, president of NARA, said Hubert H. Humphrey to direct the 1 13). Awards mark the first double- that the membership of NARA is campaign, and he called upon employ- win in history. The recording MOA’s “concerned over the release of a text ers, unions, mvic, trade and religious was “King Of The Road.” Members Y( published in a letter from the west organizations and state and local gov- vote on the basis of popularity of coast advising R&B disk jockeys to MACEY LIPMAN ernments to “exert every influence IGi artist and disk in juke-boxes. Miller take up the theme of ‘Burn, Baby, that they command to bring to our will receive the awards at the NEW YORK — Macey Lipman has L\'i MOA Burn’ to persuade their listeners to young people facts on the importance convention banquet on Sept. 13. been named general manager of duplicate the tragic events that took of education.” all five Confess and Four Corner Records, Earlier this year. Miller took The Government estimates that dur- 'of Angeles. . . (the place in Los . Watts subsidiary firms of Kapp Records, possible Grammy Awards for a male ing the month of Sept., 1,000,000 stu- riots).” Tli artist in the country field. according to Dave Kapp, president. Ray Dobard, who owns a dealer- dents between the ages of sixteen and Miller was also saluted by the He replaces Bud Katzel, who has pri ship in Berkeley, Calif., claimed in seventeen years of age will drop out Record Industry Association of gone on to head-up Colpix Records one of his recent weekly newsletters of school. To keep this astronomical America (RIAA), which certified his on the west coast. that “the gigantic airnower of Mag- figure down. Columbia is working with LP, “The Return of Roger Miller” as Lipman started his disk career with nificent Montague KGFJ-Los Angeles) the White House to help this Youth a gold-record. The Mercury label also David Rosen Distributing Company in burning Opportunity program. was instrumental down in Philadelphia, first as a counterman, got a gold disk for “More Encores .” Label will rush out to some 5,000 Watts town. . . Dobard made a call of Golden Hits” by the Platters. and later in sales and promotion. stations in the next ten days a special m “all soul around the ] for brothers After a five year stint with Rosen, he United States to “help burn down pressing (not bearing the Columbia 49! joined Kapp in 1960, serving as sales imprint) which will spotlight well- Soviets Say 'Nyet, Dolly!" some of those other ghetto towns that and promotion man for the South should be burnt down.” known personalities delivering a bevy NEW YORK—Cultural exchange pro- and later for the Midwest; in field It has been noted that the punch- sales and merchandising for the en- of spots planned to make kids think grams and politics are not supposed line the disk has been used by jockey tire nation; and most recently as twice about leaving school. Several 1 to mix, but the blend seems to be un- for sometime, and that he had stopped regional sales manager, east coast. Columbia artists have already been avoidable. The Soviet Union last week using the phrase when the disturb- At Kapp, Lipman has been particu- ance was officially classified as a set. Through the aegis of Gene “postponed” a scheduled Oct. showing larly close to the one-stop scene and, riot. in fact, introduced the Kapp Winners (Continued on page 39) of the acclaimed American musical, is of Here the continuation the Circle series, for one-stop sales to “Hello, Dolly!,” with Mary Martin NARA statement: juke operators. Lipman said no starring, sans an explanation. U.S. The members of NARA are re- changes are contemplated in the cur- sponsible members of the broadcast- Kapp Names Chirumbolo officials on the scene in Moscow term rent staff set-up for the two labels, ing industry and leaders in their in- D the Russian part of “intensified which now includes Pierre Maheu as Eastern Sales Manager move dividual communities. Most are in- A & R chief and Moe Preskell as Nf harassment” from authorities. volved in organizations which are NEW YORK—^Vic Chirumbolo has national promo manager, with Hy wh seeking peaceful and non-violent Grill continuing to serve in certain been named east coast regional sales pie methods to correct the social, eco- A & R areas as well. manager for Kapp Records, reports INDEX lllililllllllllii Lipman emphasized that Four Cor- nomic and political ills that face Joe Zaleski, distrib sales manager for ners will continue to focus almost Albums Plans 42 members of our listening audience. the label. He replaces Macey Lipman, completely on artists and material . tril Album Reviews 30, 33 Therefore, we do not subscribe to with an international flavor, such as who has been named to head the Con- Dej Bios for DJ’s 20 any method that will set aflame or the already highly successful pack- gress and 4 Comers labels, the Kapp disi Coin Machine Section 52 be responsible for the loss of lives, ages by Gunter Kallmann and Fran- affiliates. Chirumbolo has been in the coise Hardy. not Country Music Section 43 & 44 property and disregard for law and record business for 17 years, first as Congress, on the other hand, will “Tt International Cover 45 order. oriented to “hot, topical” singles a retailer in Staten Island, New be ,on International Section 45-51 Throughout the history of this material and will be constantly on York, and later in sales and promo- 'rea: Juke Box Ops Record Guide 34 country, peaceful protest has been the the lookout for strong pop material tion management posts with various with the current sound, which can Looking Ahead (Albums) 12 established method to dramatize and firms. be expected to achieve a quick re- tOJ' Look Ahead (Singles) 12 direct attention to conditions, that sponse. Currently Congress includes For five years he was Capitol Rec- Tie Platter Spinner Patter - 20 need correcting. And our members singles by The Halos, a girl vocal ords’ branch manager in Newark. ffel P.adic Active Chart 8 will support those legitimate protests trio; The Scott Bedford Four, a male Later he was eastern sales manager vocal group; Ritchie Adams, and fi- Dai Record Rarnblings . , 24, 26 which seek correction within the legal for Warner Brothers Records sales nally, The Compliments, an B- R & I ’mgle Reviev/s 14, 17, 19 framework of the law. styled group. manager for Verve Records. Most re-

P 50 . . & E Top 40 We will not support anarchy or ir- One of Lipman’s first official func- cently, he served as general manager See

Pure Shots ... . tions in his new post will be to rep- 36 responsible action on the part of a for Prestige Records. At one time, 'Seta resent Four Comers and Congress at Top 100 Albums . 29 few that will result in the loss and Chirumbolo also served as a New York this week’s mid-year meeting of the Dto Top 100 Labels 26 willful destruction of millions of National Association of Record Mer- rep for the now defunct Music Re- Esg 'ending News 59 (Continued on page 38) chandisers in Chicago. porter Magazine.

Cnch Rnv^_^nfAnnKAr 11. 19A5 ^ustry To Support OvernightAur Rates Labeis Meet Dark Men In Chkago

PHILADELPHIA — The 1966 mid Year Meeting, and a first for thi • year meeting and person to person organization will be at the distribu Disks At CAB Hearing This Week sales conferences of the National tors organizational meeting, whicl Association of Record Merchandisers will be held at 4:00 PM on 'Thursday HINGTON, D.C.—A proposal to provided for shipments up to 72 hours (NARM) this week (7-9) at the (9). Following up on its previously ish an overnight air freight rate in transit. Under provisions of the Continental Plaza Hotel in Chicago, announced plan to invite record dis: will lonograph records will be heard projected TWA rate to the west coast, realize the widest representation tributors to become associate mem from all segments of the record in- bers of NARM, Jules Malamud this Wednesday before an delivery would be overnight, provid- (8) dustry, ever to attend a NARM mid NARM Executive director, has plan ner for the Civil Aeronautics ing Coast sources with material 300% year meeting. The meeting opens ned this meeting for distributors wh( Hearing resulted when Trans- more quickly. Further, the projected with a session for regular members have made application to NARM anc only (rack jobbers) who will convene paid their membership dues, to mee' [ Airlines filed a proposal for a rate which the CAB is being peti- for dinner on Tuesday (7); on the with the regular members of th( for overnite air shipments be- tioned to approve is a savings of be- agenda will be a complete considera- association, and plan a future pro the record in- Dayton, 0. and San Francisco tween 20 to 27% for tion of the excise tax refund on floor gram to include distributors in th( lOS Angeles. The recent petition dustry over the general overnight rate stocks, with NARM general counsel organization’s annual activities. Ap Tculated among all carriers and which phonograph records now are Albert A. Carretta surveying the plications will be available prior tc situation as it exists and answering the meeting for distributors who wisl sd in complaints from Slick Air- carried under. questions by the members. In addi- to affiliate. Only those distributors Mercury has been a pioneer in uti- and Flying Tiger airlines, tion, current industry problems as who have made application and paic ause of the two complaints, the lizing air freight with Steinberg mas- well as association matters will be their dues will be invited to attenc ig has been set. Scheduled to be terminding the project. For over two brought before the regular members the meeting. (racks). Immediately prior to the opening it to back the petition are rep- years. Mercury has serviced distribu- The person to person sales con- dinner-meeting for the regular mem- atives of and Mercury tion points in Boston, Philadelphia, TWA ferences will be held on Wednesday bers of NARM, George A. Berry Is and possibly one major disk New York, Dallas, Los Angeles and and Thursday (8 and 9) and will in- (Modern Record Service, New Or- association. Attending for Mer- San Francisco, Miami and Atlanta by volve 46 record manufacturers and leans), president of the organization 46 rack jobbers. Registration has been has called a board of directors meet- rill be Irwin H. Steinberg, exec- plane shipments. closed in both categories, and several ing. Part of the meeting will be de- vice-president of the corpora- In a statement to the examiner, companies will be in attendance on voted to the presentation of applica- Steinberg will essential ind Dave Caldwell, traffic man- note that the stand-by basis. More than two hun- tions for membership in all associa- for the corporation’s pressing change in the distribution of disks dred men will participate in the per- tion categories, regular associate in Richmond, Ind. since 1948 has been the emergence of son to person sessions. Industry in- (manufacturer and distributor). Ir terest in this phase of the mid attendance at the meeting, in additior cury had previously contacted the rack-jobber, thus expanding the NARM year meeting, the association de- to Berry, will be Don Ayers (Recorc number of retail outlets from 10,000 iber of air carriers, regarding clared, has increased. Organized Wholesalers, Inc., San Francisco ssibility of their providing over- to 175,000. Steinberg notes that while breakfasts and luncheons are held Calif.), vice president; Jack Geldbarl service from Dayton, 0., which these firms do not handle large inven- for all participants on both days (8,9). (L and F Record Service, Atlanta Registration, with kits containing the Georgia), secretary; John Billinis air shipping point from which tories, the demand for product is im- person to person schedules will be (Billinis Distributing Company, Sail flying Mercury prod- mediate. “If this proceeding results would be distributed between 8:00 AM and 9:00 Lake City, Utah), treasurer; in a successfully concluded rate /^hen TWA and Mercury per- with AM on Wednesday (8), immediately Stanley Jaffe, (Gordon Sales Com- were able to reach an agree- TWA,” Steinberg concludes, “then we prior to the beginning of Person to pany, Seattle, Washington), director Person at and president; J. Tiedjens on overnight carrier shipping plan to go on to seek similar rates to 9:00 AM. These sessions past James will be held the (Musical Corp., Mil- additional areas on mezzanine floor of Isle Record :s, these fees were submitted to many throughout the the hotel, with the manufacturers waukee, Wisconsin), director and for approval. Up to now, U.S. in order that we may carry out seated at conference tables, and the past president. Also in attendance will ry has been utilizing primarily the ‘one-warehouse’ concept to its rack jobbers moving from table to be Jules Malamud, executive director, -truck differential rate, which fullest extent.” table. An innovation for the NARM Mid and Carretta.

Mira Is Appointed Wood's Productions ikoff Victor Names Etiinger Second Excise Tax Report Columbia Unveils Multi-Market Wares Attorney At Business Affairs Mgr. May Take Labels Off Hook Yetnikoff YORK—Walter R. NEW YORK—The record industry en appointed general attorney may fare far better as a result of a lumbia Records. He succeeds second report by the Council of Eco- nomic Advisors on consumer savings J. Davis, who was recently that were expected to follow the re- administrative vice presi- ;ed to duction or repeal of excise taxes last f the label. June. alumnus of Brooklyn College, In the group’s first report to Presi- dent Johnson, covering the month of off graduated from the Colum- July, the industry was singled out School, where he iversity Law as one of the areas, the economists Review, in i editor of the Law claimed, that had not passed on the Lfter serving for two years in repeal to the consumer. of the new report, which lited States Army, he entered Word would cover the month of August, practice in New York City, RANDALL WOOD followed a letter sent by Henry Brief, ned Columbia Records as an exec secretary of the Record Industry y in 1961 and was appointed HOLLYWOOD—Randall Wood’s new Association of America (RIAA), to the attorney for the label earlier Mira Productions company means Gardner Ackley, chairman of CEA, Henry M. Fowler, secretary of (record) business, if its initial prod- ar. the 'Treasury and Bill Moyers, Presi- uct and various tie-ins, unveiled for dential Press Secretary, that expressed the first time last week, are any “shock” at the original CEA re- York, New Deal indication. port (see below) in view of the fact H. RICHARD ETLINGER that most labels had made lower Under the aegis of Randall Wood, > Plans To Merge price adjustments on their LP and former president of Vee Jay Records, NEW YORK—H. Richard Etiinger singles product. New York disk YORK—Two the firm has already inked artists Bob has been appointed to the new post of Brief told Cash Box that he has decided not to com- manager of business affairs ilers have and Earl, Vi Velasco, Corki Ray, at RCA received a reply from Ackley. While Victor Records, according to Joseph details the L proposed consolidation that he would not divulge of Jackie Lee, Earl Cosby, Gil Peterson E. D’Imperio, vice president of prod- nounced some months ago. Ackley correspondence, he indicated and Bill Finegan. Labels will include uct and talent development. Etiinger that Ackley had assured him that the York Record Dis- firms. New Mira and Mirwood for singles, Mira will report to D’Imperio, while re- matter would be investigated, and rs, rack company, and New porting to Etiinger will Harold P. a for albums and a budget line on be that some comment would be made in rack-one-stop- Fine, manager of copyright contracts, a second report, which is said to be ecord Service, a Surrey which will retail at $1.98. and George Grau, manager of artists operation, made a joint an- part of a “continuing study” of the Leased through Dave Hubert of Da- contracts. excise tax situation. that: nent which declared Etiinger had been counsel in “. von Music, Surrey’s first release the The Brief letter called for a . . consolidation was based law department at Victor prior riginal comprises artists Anton Karas, Bill to the reevaluation of the situation prevail- various promotion. Before joining the label in industry” which would lire plans which for Strange, ing our Kitty White and Laurindo in that capacity two years he ago, “. . council to issue a did not materialize. Each . prompt the Almeida, Hoyt Axton, Jimmy Wither- had been in the private practice of revised report correcting a most y has concluded that it should law three and a half years with spoon and Groove Holmes, Glen the grievous misconception of the record e its own separate business.” firm of Orenstein, Arrow & Lourie. Campbell, The Boys Choir of Vienna manufacturers’ price policies that has itement was signed by Manny Before that, he was with the firm of and Barry McGuire featuring mem- Charles B. Seton. been disseminated among the public.” ‘or New York and Lou Klay- bers of the New Christy Minstrels. Etiinger is a graduate of the Uni- RIAA’s “dismay” at the CEA re- d A1 Levine for New Deal. versity of Michigan with a Bachelor regular priced line | port was compounded, Bi’ief wrote, The Mira LP of Arts degree and took his law | Illllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ that the association on features an album by Barry (“Eve degree at the University of Miami, by the fact eat Britain column for more Coral Gables, Fla. Aug. 4 attended an informal meeting of Destruction”) McGuire which was on EMI-Paul Hamlyn entry Concurrently with his education, he called by the Chairman of the House cut about two years ago. was a professional entertainer for nine le low-priced disk field in Ways and Means Committee to ex- years as performer and director in Single masters available this week effects the excise tax d. radio and in television in its early plore the of (Continued on page 39) years. (Continued on page 39) Illllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^

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A survey of key radio stations in all important markets throughout the country to determine by percentage of those There > reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con-

Is centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this r-

i added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures right a week have on include total from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED TO AUGUST 25TH) " Certain Kind ' TOTAL % OF 4 % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE Of ADDING TITLES TO TITLE ARTIST LABEL ADDED TITLES TO Disc PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. THIS WEEK TO DATE Jockey Who J 43% I’ll Make All Your Dreams Come True—Ronnie Dove- 91% Is Diamond Always 42% I’m Yours^—Elvis Presley—RCA 42% Willing 40% With These Hands—Tom Jones^—Parrot 81%

To 37% Ain’t It True—Andy Williams——Columbia 51% “GO” 36% Ride Away—Roy Orbison—MGM 80% With 35% Treat Her Right—Roy Head—Backbeat 35% a 34% Hang On Sloopy—McCoys—Bang 74% Mi Really 33% High Heel Sneakers—Stevie Wonder—Tamla 68% Great 32% Mohair Sam^—Charlie Rich—Smash 89% Album. 31 % Do You Believe In Magic—Lovin’ Spoonful—Kama-Sutra 72% For 30% Keep On Dancing—Gentrys—MGM 30% V This 28% Baby Don’t Go^—Sonny and Cher—Reprise 94% p- Disc 26% Me Without You—Mary Wells—20th Fox 26% Jockey 25% Home Of The Brave—Jody Miller—Capitol 92% There 24% Home Of The Brave^—Bonnie and Treasures—Phi-Dan 54% 45% Is 23% Liar, Liar—Castaways—Soma f a 23% Respect—Otis Redding—Volt 23%

Certain 22% Tossin’ and Turning—Ivy League—Cameo 30%

Kind 21 % Some Enchanted Evening—Jay and Americans^—UA 21% Of 20% Whenever You’re Ready—Zombies—Parrot 20% Album — - 19% Third Man’s Theme—Herb Aipert’s Tijuana Brass^—A&M 40% “The 18% Nervous—Ian Whitcomb—Tower 69% Real Hands Bland—Duke 70% George 18% These —Bobby Kirby” 17% Steppin’ Out—Paul Revere and Raiders—Columbia 17% \ 16% 1 Want To (Do Everything For You)—Joe Tex-Dial 16% 15% You’ve Got Your Troubles—Fortunes—Parrot 93% 13% Too Hot To Hold—Major Lance—Okeh 40%

12% Two Different Worids—Lenny Welch—Kapp 37%

11 % Roundabout—Connie Francis—MGM 36%

-i 11 % You Can’t Be True Dear "Patti Page—Columbia 60% 10% The Way Of Love—Kathy Kirby—Parrot 20%

LESS THAN 10% BUT MORE THAN 5%

TOTAL % TOTAL % TOTAL % TO DATE TO DATE TO DATE Girl Love Is Strange Hungry For Love Are You A Boy Or Are You A Everly Bros. (Warner Bros.) 48% San Remo Strings (Ric Tic) 9% Barbarians (Laurie) 8%

There But For Fortune Little Miss Sad Roses and Rainbows Joan Baez (Vanguard) 9% The Five Empress (Freeport) 8% Danny Hutton (HBR) 7%

Soul Heaven Take Me For A Little While Blowin' In The Wind Dixie Drifter (Roulette) 24% Evie Sands (Blue Cot) 17% Steve Alaimo (ABC) 7%

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Box—September 11, 1965 " ) LOOKING Gd^ Rox AHEAD 27 IlllllilllllllliillllillllillllliiilllliiiiilllililillllB A compilation, in of strength, order of up and coming records showing signs of breaking into the Cosh Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets.

1 THE WORLD THROUGH the girl from peyton ' A TEAR PLACE (Bergman. Vocco & Conn—ASCAP) (Screen Gems Col. —BMI] Neil Sedaka (RCA Victor 8637) Dickie Lee (TCP Hall 111)

2 FOR YOUR LOVE the girl in the black “ (Beachwood—BMI] 28 Sam and Bill (Joda 100) BIKINI (Mimosa & JDA—BMI) In Crowd (Musicor 1111) YOU CAN'T BE TRUE DEAR (Biltmore—ASCAP) Patti Page (Calumbia 4334S) 29 THE SILENCE (Embassy Music Inc.) Al Hirt (RCA A WHEN SOMEBODY LOVES YOU Victor 47-8653) ™ (Screen Gems Col. —BMI) Frank Sinatra (Reprise 0398) on WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO (Screen Gems, Col.—BMI) David Janes (Colpix 784) IF YOU WAIT FOR LOVE 5 (UnorI—BMI) Babby Galdsboro (United Artists 908) *3 1 MOVE IT OVER ' (Vicki—BMI) Dell Shannon (AMY 937) f. LET'S MOVE AND GROOVE (TOGETHER) (And—BMI) ^-2-3 Jahnny Nash (Jada 102) 32 (Champion & Double Diamond—BMI) Len Barry (Decca 31827) ARE YOU A BOY OR ARE 7' YOU A GIRL WE'RE DOING FINE (Eimwin—BMlj ( Leatherneck- We I Imade—BMI) Barbarians (Laurie 3308) Dee Dee Warwick (Blue Rock 4027)

HOW NICE IT IS THE TWELFTH S (Chevis—BMI) 34 OF NEVER (Empress—ASCAP) Billy Stewart (Chess 1941) 40 Cliff Richard (Epic 9839) DAWN OF CORRECTION 9 4131: SUMMER WIND Spokesmen (Decca 31844) (M. Wilmark—ASCAP) Roger Williams (Kapp KJB 55)

1 0 GOT TO FIND A WAY (Vapac—BMI) 3A STORM WARNING Harold Barrage (M-pac 7225) (Slil-Ran-DandeUon Music) The Volcanos (Arctic 106) 1 1 LITTLE MISS SAD ' The Five Emprees (Freeport 1001) 37 HALF AS MUCH •*' (Web IV—BMI) Them (Parrot 1 7 SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN 9784) ’ “ (Feldman—ASCAP) Chad and Jeremy (World Artists 1060) BOBBY BLAND’S 38 (I'VE GOT A FEELING) YOU'RE GONNA BE SORRY 1 ? LET HER DANCE (Curlom—BMI) ' (Maravillo—BMI) GREAT ONE Billy Butler (Okeh 7227) NEW Fuller Four (Liberty Bobby 55812)

WHENEVER YOU'RE READY LIFE 39 (Spoone—ASCAPj M (Mainstay BM/j — Joe Leahy (Tower 150) Zombies (Parrot 9786)

SUN GLASSES 1 C ROSES AND RAINBOWS " ^ (Anihanbat—BM/} (AcuE-Rose—BM!) Danny Hutton (HBR 447) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8642)

RESCUE ME ^ OOWEE OOWEE 16 (Chevis—BM/j (Leeds—ASCAP) Fontelta Bass (Checker 1120) Perry Como (RCA Victor 8636)

17 A TASTE OF HONEY 42 CLEO'S BACK ' ' (Songlesi—ASCAP) (Jobele—BMI) Tijuana Brass (ASM 775) Jr. Walker And All Stars (Soul 3S013)

1 8 SOMEONE IS WATCHING IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO FLY * O 43 (Web IV-Falarl—BMI) (Pattern—ASCAP) Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2299) Jewel Akins (Era 3147)

IQ MILLIONS OF ROSES 44 PLAYTHING ' ^ (Mills—ASCAP) fjobefe Music—BAd/) Steve Lawrence (Columbia 43362) Mary Johnson (Tamla 4042)

20 me without you 4C THE WAY OF THE D.J. (Shokewell—BMI) (Le Bill—BMI) Mary Wells (20th Century Fox 606) Roy Hilbebrand (Philips 40318) 21 GOOD TIMES “ * (Chi-Sound-Jalynne—BMI) AC. WITHOUT MY BABY “THESE HANDS Gene Chandler (Constellation 160) (Chevis—BMI) Little Milton (Checker 118) 22 TOU CAN'T TAKE IT AWAY (SMALL BUT MIGHTY) "" (Cutoma—BMI) HAPPY BIRTHDAY Fred Hughes (Vee Jay 703) 47 HAPPr BABY DUKE 385 ^ (Donna-Arc—BM / 23 IL SILENZjO Dolly Parton (Monument 897) (Embassy Music Inc.) Nini Rosso (Columbia 43363) 48 RUN LIKE THE DEVIL *0 (TM—BMI) I DON'T BELIEVE YOU 24 (Liberty 55828) (Anihanbar—BMI) Bobby Vee AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC. Guilloteens (HBR 446) 4Q CLOSE YOUR EYES 2809 ERASTUS STREET aiz AS I SIT HERE (Rush—BMI) (Hillary—BMt) Three Degrees (Swan 4224) HOUSTON, TEXAS 77026 Whispers (Dore 740) OR-3-2611 2A road RUNNER CO CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE (Arc—BMI) •'W (Gladys—ASCAP) Gants (Liberty 55829) Danald Height (Roulette 4644)

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ACT NATURALLY (2:27) YESTERDAY (2:03) SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL (2:00) 1 [Bluebook BMI—Russell, Morrison] [Maclean BMI—Lennon, [Screen Gems-Columbia BMI—Miller, Atkins] i BEATLES (Capitol 5498) McCartney] IN THE DEEP OF THE [Duchess Mills, Reid] NIGHT (2:28) BMI— ( Although the Beatles are still holding down the number one chart position with “Help,” either lid or both of this potent follow-up is also CONNIE STEVENS (Warner Bros. 5656) capable of reaching the ton niche. One side, “Act Naturally,” Buck The lark is on an odds-on bet to reach the winner’s circle in no time Owens’ c&w hit, spotlights Ringo soloing the twangy tale of show biz I flat with this top-flight called “Something Beauti- success in a feelingful, sincere country style. The other end, “Yesterday,” Warner Bros, newie ful.” The tune is features Paul reading a plaintive, slow-moving heart-breaking romantic a warm-hearted, happy-go-lucky, chorus-backed jumper about lament with an interesting neo-classical backing. Eye ’em both. a lucky lass who is quite pleased with her fella. “In The Deep Of The Night” is a slow-moving, plantive, after-hours blues-tinged roman- cer. JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER (2:57) [TM BMI—Young] SEA CRUISE (2:08) [Ace/Lancer BMI—Smith, Vincent] THE TRAIN FROM KANSAS CITY (3:14) [Trio & Tender BMI—Barry, Greenwich] HERMAN’S HERMITS (MGM 13398) RIGHT NOW AND NOT LATER (2.38) The crew’s fantastic best-selling ways should be still further enhanced [Trio & Tender & Brian Bert BMI—Arr: Bateman] on the basis of this newie tagged “Just A Little Bit Better.” Side is a rhythmic, easy-going twangy ditty about a lad who makes a dramatic SHANGRI-LAS (Red Bird 10-036) plea of devotion to the very special girl of his dreams. The flip is a The Shangri-Las can quickly bounce and hit the charts rollicking, high-spirited updating of “Sea Cruise.” back once again with this power-packed new Red Bird release dubbed “The Train From Kansas City.” The side is a rhythmic, shufflin’ teen-angled tale about a broken romance sold with loads of feeling by the gals. “Right SOLDIER (2:10) [Southern St. Marie] UNIVERSAL ASCAP— Now And Not Later” is a low-key romancer which effectively builds to a dramatic, emotion-charged pitch. DO YOU HEAR ME NOW (1:46) [Acuff-Rose BMI—Jansch] DONOVAN (Hickory 1338) Pick is logical choice to duplicate his “Colours” Newcomer Donovan a smashing suc- cess with this mighty impressive cover version of “Universal Soldier.” The tune is a plaintive, twangy, medium-paced message-song which takes DOWN AND OUT (2:47) [Pentagon BMI—Levine] a strong anti-war stand. Watch it closely. “Do You Hear Me Now” is a raunchy, slow-moving blues-drenched plea for peace. THE OUT OF TOWNER (2:32) [Gallico BMI—Levine]

JOEY VINE (Hercules 103)

SECRETLY (2:08) [Planetary ASCAP—Hoffman, Manning, Markwell] Newcomer Joey Vine can speedily establish himself on a national basis this mighty impressive on the Jamie/Guyden-distributed Her- THE THINGS WE DID LAST SUMMER (2:20) with bow cules label. side here, “Down And Out,” is a rhythmic, rockin’ [Styne & Cahn ASCAP—Styne, Cahn] The “A” folkish ode about an underprivileged lad who sings the blues ’cause he LETTERMEN (Capitol 5499) had never had the advantages of money. “The Out Of Towner” is a

rollicking, raunchy Bob Dylan-ish message song. Also merits a close I The Lettermen, who are currently coming off their “Theme From A look. Summer Place” triumph, are sure to duplicate that success with this potent re-working of “Secretly.” The crew reads the years-back teen romancer in an easy-going heart-warming lyrical style. On the coupler JUST LIKE TOM THUMB’S BLUES (3:15) the lads dish-up an appealing feelingful rendition of “The Things We [M. Witmark ASCAP—Dylan] Did Last Summer.” RIBBON OF DARKNESS (2:39) [M. Witmark ASCAP—Lightfoot] GORDON LIGHTFOOT (United Artists 929) FUNNY LITTLE BUTTERFLIES (2:14) Canadian Gordon Lightfoot has an excellent chance of establishing [Unart Crane, Ross, Gold] BMI— an American reputation for himself with this impressive Bob Dylan- called “Just Like Thumb’s Blues.” The side is a SAY SOMETHING FUNNY (2:14) [Bernoss BMI—Ross, Crane] penned UA bow Tom medium-paced chorus-and-orked folk-blueser about the problems women PATTY DUKE (United Artists 915) can cause men. “Ribbon Of Darkness” is an easy-going, rhythmic pledge of devotion. Hot-on-the-heels of her intitial smasheroo, “Don’t Just Stand There,” Patty Duke comes with a follow-up entry which is also destined for a chart niche. The top lid, “Funny Little Butterflies,” is a tender, slow- moving ode about a young gal who suddenly realizes that she’s growing Best Bets up. Tune is from Patty’s new flick, “Billie.” “Say Something Funny,” is a pretty, heartfelt weeper about a romance which ends up on the SPELLBINDERS (Columbia 43384) VERN McENTIRE (Liberty 55826) rocks. This side also has tremendous potential and should be eyed closely. • FOR YOU (2:35) [Black- • THE GOOD WITH THE BAD wood, BMI—McCoy] Groovy (2:22) [Chappell, ASCAP — Gelber] Delightfully infectious ork NOT THE LOVIN’ KIND (2:03) [Criterion ASCAP—Hazlewood] blues beat on this softly sung, softly orked, easy-shuffling ballad. A good backing and the fine vocal effort from CHIMES OF FREEDOM (3:10) [M. Witmark ASCAP—Dylan] shot to garner loads of r&b and pop Vern McEntire on this potent ballad programming. Merits extra attention in a blues vein make it a likely item DINO, DESI & BILLY (Reprise 0401) for a likely breakout spreading from to penetrate the programming and blues to rock areas. listing fold. Good sound. Dino, Desi and Billy should have no difficulty scoring a repeat per- formance of their current “I’m A Fool” smash with this excellent follow- (B-H) STONE IN LOVE (2:17) (B-h) GIVE ME ENOUGH LOVE up called “Not The Lovin’ Kind.” Side is a rhythmic, easy-going ode [Icarus, BMI Curry] Mid- (2:25) [Radford, BMI — Mc- about — a guy who serves notice on his gal that he’s not interested in tempo swinger. Entire] Lively teen rollick. romance. “Chimes Of Freedom” is a funky, low-key Bob Dylan-penned message song. MAURICE ROGERS (Freeport 1003) BETTY HARRIS (Sansu 450) • ME, MYSELF & I (3:01) WHAT A SAD FEELING [Rolo, BMI — Rogers] Enjoy- SEND A LETTER TO ME (2:14) [Campbell-Conelly ASCAP—Garrity] • (2:21) [Saint, BMI—Neville] able vocal efforts and a funky blues ( THERE’S NOT ONE THING (2:40) Plaintive chanting from lark Betty orking on this mid-tempo side could charts. Look out j [Kennedy ASCAP—Christopholos, Keiman] Harris with a touch of soul makes send it up the r&b this side one that should find a wide for a possible pop acceptance on the FREDDIE & DREAMERS/JUST FOUR MEN (Tower 163) reception from spinners. The deck in the light of its dance appeal I r&b deck has a slow drive, and gobs of and the smooth vocal sound. Freddie and the Dreamers are a cinch to jump into the winner’s circle I flavor. Could click big. ? with this top-drawer new Tower release labeled “Send A Letter To Me.” (B-f ) GREENSLEEVES (2:45) , The ^ne is a laconic, easy-going low-key romancer which boasts an (B-b) I’M EVIL TONIGHT (2:20) [Rolo, BMI — Rogers] Slow^ especially pretty lyrical melodic undercurrent. The flip spotlights the [Marsaint, BMI — Neville] blues rock valuation on the old folk- ^ ( Just Four Men reading a tender lament dubbed “There’s Not One Thing.” Easy moving ballad. melody.

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TROY SHONDELL (Ric 174) OTIS LEAVILL (Blue Rock 4031) OTHERS (RCA Victor 8669) PENNY AND THE SECRETS (Laurie 14) I THIS • JUST LIKE ME (2:40) [For- • A REASON TO BE LONELY • CAN’T STAND rest Hills, BMI — Cason] (2:47) [Jalynne, BMI—Lance, LOVE, GOODBYE (2:07) • LAND OF LOVE (2:38) Bluesy sounds done up with a light Cobbs, Davis] Bearing a resemblance [Eden, BMI—Brand, Shepley] Some [Precedent^ Dresden, BMI — bouncing ork and the bittersweet to the Impressions, the backing on fine driving orkwork on this up- Darrow, Gluck] Cute little girl sound voice of Troy Shondell could put this this side offers added enticement to tempo outing and the Zombie-like on the lead singer that could grab vocals could this soft ballad. lid into chart contention. Eye the side that provided by a groovy sound from sound of the group’s ears for Attractive for deejay response; fans should hop Otis Leavill. Nice beat too to grab the team up to send this deck high into arrangements make it a possible for contention for best seller listings. Eye hitsville running. Deserves a good’ on it from there. attention of the teen set. closely. listen, and careful watching. (B-1-) JUST A DREAM (1:58) (B-h) BECAUSE OF YOU (2:20) [Maureen, Ace, BMI — Clan- [Gower, BMI — Hammerstein, (B-f) UNTIL I HEARD IT FROM (B-f) I DON’T WANT TO KNOW — [Precedent, ton, Matassa] Revival of the old Wilkinson] Throbbing blues reading YOU (2:44) [Eden, BMI (2:28) BMI — Otis, Mid-tempo Darrow, Gluck] ditty. Jimmy Clanton hit. of the sturdie. Northern, Briggs] Rock-a-cha drifter. GALE GARNETT (RCA Victor 8668) LANCASTRIANS (Capitol 5501) DIXIE CUPS • NEVER GONNA COME ON (ABC Paramount 10715) NEWBEATS (Hickory 1332) • WHY AM I STANDING AT* THE WINDOW [Lep- HOME (2:06) [Orbit, BMI — • WHAT GOES UP, MUST RUN, BABY RUN (BACK (2:41) Elleray, Dean, Langtree] Smoothing • rechaun, BMI—Garnett] Last year’s COME DOWN (2:46) [Mel- INTO MY ARMS) (2:59) gruffness akin to the Ani- “Grammy” winner poses a threat to over the der, BMI — Diamond, Hawkins] The [Acuff-Rose, BMI — Melson, Gant] mals, the Lancastrians present a pol- climb back up the charts with this special harmony that the Dixie Cups Making a solid effort to relocate their sound that is bluesy off-beat ballad side. The easy ished English blues have used for hits in the past shines winning ways, the Newbeats come plenty of radio ex- moving beat, attractive vocal and likely to grab again on this slow and brassy ballad across with a pounding Detroit orked posure. Groovy low-dovm sounds that pleasing ork sounds could put this side. Probable deck to make a show- session in a mid-tempo vein featuring one in the running. could take off. ing on the blues scene, with pop po- a fine vocal showing. Catchy sounds. tential. I’M (B-1-) THERE’LL BE NO MORE (B-f) GONNA SIT RIGHT' (B-f) MEAN WOOLLY WILLIE DOWN AND WRITE MY- GOODBYES (2:15) [Orbit, I’M THE KIND OF (B-h) NOT (1:47) [Acuff-Rose, BMI — SELF A LETTER (2:45) [Rytvoc, BMI—Elleray, Dean Langtree] Sim- GIRL (TO MARRY) (2:29) Kennedy, Breeden] Powerful rhyth- shuffle Fred Ahlert, ASCAP—^Young, Ah- ilar track with a mid-tempo [Melder, H. Johnson, J. John- BMI— mic side. lert] Tinkling piano, shuffling rhythm beat. Attractive la- son, Hawkins, Melder] and a familiar tune. ment. BOO BOO & BUNKY (Brent 7045) BARBRA MERCER LITTLE LISA (V.I.P. 25023) (Golden World • TURN AROUND (2:00) 28) MIKE CLIFFORD (Cameo 381) • HANG ON BILL (2:49) i [Grey Fox, BMI—Keske, Jan- • DOIN’ THINGS TOGETHER ssen] Mid-tempo throbber here that [Jobete, BMI—B. Gordy, G. • BEFORE I LOVED HER WITH YOU (2:30) [Black- Gordy, R. Gordy] Petite vocal and po- combines the sounds associated with [Screen Gems-Colum- pretty vocal (2:40) wood, BMI—McCoy] A tent ork vigor combine forces in an Dylan, Sonny and Cher. The total of bia, BMI—Mann, Weil] Building ork- outing supported by hushed lush ork interesting effort that could well break wide open these styles makes for an ing and a potent vocal effort from sounds make this a side that may well blend that is likely to attract consid- on both r&b and pop rock fronts. Mike Clifford could make this ballad come into sales contention with both | erable attention for the team. Plenty of bounce and an infectious I side one that will put in an appear- * pop and r&b offerings. Has a charm Detroit sound with loads of potential. ance on the charts. Fine fare for the that could send it skyrocketing. (B-h) THIS OLD TOWN (2:15) coin operator. (B-f) PUPPET ON A STRING I [Grey Fox, BMI—Keske, Jan- (B+) LOVES LIKE NOBODY YOU (2:05) [Jobete, BMI—C. Pip- ssen] Husky voiced throbber. [T. M., [Myto, — [ (B-H) SHIRL GIRL (2:20) ME (2:32) BMI kin, G. Pipkin] Cute side here. Old Lynne, BMI — Darin, Wylie, Savoy] Somewhat Supreme- | BETTY LAYETTE (Calla 104) Clark] Pleasant slow shuffle. ish spinnable. JIMMY INTERVAL (Bo-Mar 5003) • ONLY YOUR LOVE CAN | • SCOOT (1:55) [Intervalley, I SAVE ME (2:38) [Flomar, DANNY HARRISON (Coral 62464) LONNIE MACK (Fraternity 951) BMI—Intei'val] Newest of BMI — Simpson, Ashford, Armstead] j the new dances, the scoot is plugged The plaintive vocal job put down on • MY TENNESSEE BABY • HONKY TONK ’65 (2:35) on this moving side with a vocal this side by Betty Lavette could (2:25) [South Mountain, BMI [W&K, Islip, BMI — Doggett, by Interval bluesy group. easily send it soaring up the blues — Bruhn, Jacobson] Easy lilting Shepherd, Scott, Butler] Plenty of Jimmy and a charts, and pop spinners may excite rhythm on this country-pop bouncer. teen dance appeal on this organ, The deck has enough rhythmic appeal ^ a widespread teen response for the Fine vocal sound from Danny Harri- guitar showcasing revival of the way to go places even if the sounds are deck. son and good production effort from back Bill Doggett hit. Keep a sharp only applied to any of the other Henry Jerome could team up for a lookout for this one to take off pick- dances in vogue. (B-h) I FEEL GOOD (ALL OVER) chartsville ride. Keep a close eye on ing up momentum on the way. (B-f) THE SCOOT (1:55) [Inter- (1:59) [Myto, Grocalla, BMI this one. — Hamilton, Mancha] Up-tempo (B-f) CHICKEN’ PICKIN’ (2:03) valley, BMI—Interval] In- throbbing r&b wailer. (B+) SLIPPIN’ THROUGH MY [Carlson, BMI — Mack] Up- strumental version. FINGERS (2:12) [April, AS- tempo mover. O’JAYS (Imperial 66131) CAP — Evans, Parnes] Big beating B. B. KING (ABC Paramount 10724) side here. • YOU’RE THE ONE GUY PASTOR (Audio Fidelity 113) • ALL OVER AGAIN (2:35) (YOU’RE THE ONLY ONE) [Riley B. King, BMI—Adams, WEEP (2:30) [Seesaw, AS- (2:49) [Travis, BMI — Smith] Soft ACE CANNON (Hi 2096) • King] One of the leading figures on CAP Minucci, Velona] Pleas- and groovy blues chanting here could — the blues scene, B. B. King should ISPAHAN (2:13) [Regent, ant shuffle opening drifts easily into go a long way in repeating the • find wide acceptance over r&b outlets BMI Boyer] Fascinating sax an enchanting ballad featuring the O’Jays’ success that they had with — on this slow, funky blues offering in and organ teaming on this unguent smooth strong voice of Guy Pastor. “Lipstick Traces.” Could grab a good a slow tempo. Fine chanting and and melodic slider are likely to find Plenty of coin op and pop entice- response via an r&b breakout. Fine suited orking make for good spin- lamenting. a welcome in a good many juke boxes. ment offered by the side could get it ning. Easy moving tune with gobs of ap- off to a good start. (B-f) LET IT ALL OUT (3:09) peal for spinners on the rock scene (B-f) THE THINGS YOU PUT ME MIRACLE [Post, AS- [Blackwood, BMI — McCoy] searching for a pace-changer. (B-f) (2:03) THROUGH (1:51) [Riley B. CAP — Ballard, Jr., Kusik] Interesting chant from the team’s King, BMI—B. King, S. King] Throb- new LP. (B-f) UP SHORE (2:20) [JEC, Swinging chant here. bing side. BMI—Cannon] Funky softie. ARLIN HARMON (Liberty F-55827) HONEYCOMBS NANCY AMES (Epic 9845) BARRY YOUNG (Dot 16756) (Warner Bros. 5655) • OUT OF THE PICTURE • THE FUNNY THING ABOUI (2:37) [Screen Gems-Colum- • ONE HAS MY NAME (2:31) • THAT’S THE WAY (2:57) IT (2:43) [Regent, BMI—Sin- bia, BMI—Boyce, Hart] Multi-track [Peer International, BMI—E. [Pavanne, ASCAP—Blaikley] gleton, Rogers] Nancy Ames is likely vocal and a pounding shuffle ork Dean, D. Dean, Blair] Powerful ork- Light-hearted lilting beat coupled to find a flock of fans through this sound make up a building effect on ing and a Dean Martinish vocal out- with a happy-go-lucky brand of choral bouncy, off-beat ballad side, her first this attractive blues chant. A likely ing make for pleasant and potent styling makes for some fine teen en- waxing for Epic. Big ork drive and contender for pop chart honors, the listening. The side has a sound that tertainment on this outing from the her solid vocal make it fine fare fo.. deck deserves some careful watching. has clicked for chanters before, and English team, the Honeycombs. Might the rock crowd. could make the sales grade here. well break open on the pop front. (B-i-) WORK SONG [Upam, BMI— (B-f) SHAKE A HAND (2:48, Adderly, Brown, Jr.] The Big (B-f) SHOW ME THE WAY (2:15) (B-f) CAN’T GET THROUGH TO [Merrimac, BMI — Morris] Beats are featured on a blues rock [Hill & Range, BMI—Weis- YOU (2:10) [Ivy, ASCAP — Updating of the way back rock and version of the oft-cut tune. man, Wayne] More of the same. Meek] Frenetic orking on this rocker. blues hit. The smash follow-up to “Baby I’m Yours” Make MeYour Baby Barbara Lewis

ATLANTIC 2300

And Barbara has a hit album!

BARBARA LEWIS BABY, I’M YOURS SAsrniToun cowmcm vr >CA«T wrw 90 BA OU iFTOOKWFMfft STOf 'MAI &«t rwKAimusxM cumiiM snou^muf^rtuiWAA-.

Containing BABY I’M YOURS, HELLO STRAN- GER, PUPPY LOVE, SNAP YOUR FINGERS and other great Barbara Lewis hits.

ATLANTIC RECORDS 1841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N.Y.

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Cdsh Bern • best bet B+ very good B good C+ fair C mediocre

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LITTLE WALTER (Checker 9620) CARL WALDEN (A&M 777) BILLY WEBSTER & THE CLUB GENE CHANDLER (B+) MEAN OLE FRISCO (2:25) (B-h) MY TRUE, TRUE LOVE^ 164) ROCKERS (Silver-Tone 203) (Constellation [Duchess, BMI—Crudup] In- (2:35) [Maverick, BMI — fectious soul mover. Wayne] Strong r&b flavor and • HERE COMES THE TEARS • GOOD PEOPLE (2:25) \ [Caldwell, BMI — Williams, a real raunchy harmonica backing. (2:35) [Dakar, BMI — Sims] (B) BLUE AND LONESOME Catchy vocal woi’kout from Gene Caldwell] Some groovy driving ork (2:53) [Arc, BMI — Jacobs] (B+) YOU’VE GOT TO DO THE on this slow and nicely sounds that open solidly and steadily Chandler Soul-searchin’ ballad. BEST YOU CAN (3:10) build to a powerful climax make for orked blues side. Overall sound effect [Gar-Pax, BMI — Walden, McCarty]^ is one that should find plenty of ad- plenty of rock and r&b appeal on this (Living Lots of soul in this blueser. I mii’ers in the r&b locales, setting up lid. Expect to hear from record buy- KIM FOWLEY Legend 721) climb for the outing. ers on the deck. a chart (B-(-) MR. RESPONSIBILITY

[Fowley, Tucson, Zully, ’ (B-k) SOUL HOOTENANNY, PT. (B-K) JAZZ JERK (1:30) [Cald- (2:07) THE TIGERS TWO (VeeJay 705) BMI Fowley, Battyn] Kooky rocker 2 (2:30) [Aba, BMI—Dixon] well, BMI — Caldwell, Wil- — Cat, Driving bluesy medley of hits. liams Catchy instrumental side. with a good beat. (B-f) SOHO (2:30) [Happy BMI — Jacobs, Sorkin] High- (B+) MY FOOLISH HEART (2:35) flying, pulsating teen danceable. ANDY AND THE MANHATTANS ALAN PRAID [Joy, ASCAP — Washington, ^ (Musicor 1112) (ABC Paramount 10719) Young] R&B ballad. (B) THEY CALL HER FLAME THERE’S NO FOOL LIKE A (2:59) [Happy Cat, BMI —r • LET YOUR CONSCIENCE • Jacobs, Sorkin] Throbbing, mid- GUIDE (2:38) YOUNG FOOL (2:25) [Pam- JOHNNY DOLLAR BE YOUR tempo ballad. [Edgewater, BMI—Anderson] Catchy co, BMI — Raleigh, Barkan] Alan (McCormick 1601) throb orking and a good English- Praid may well make a name for him- (B-h) GIRL YOUR MAMMA TOLD styled vocal sound make this a side self with this good music-ish pop bal- YA (2:23) [Plummer, BMI— well find plenty lad sound. The chanter’s smooth vocal SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS that may of deejay Jones] Jerk-tempo blues item. reaction. The danceability of the tune and the easy moving orking make for (Sound Of Soul 102) a pleasant spinnable that may attract makes it a likely chart contender. (B) FOOL I WANT TO BE [Mr. Wig- take-off sales. (B-f) TOO MUCH (2:17) (2:19) [Plummer, BMI — (B-f) SKINNIE MINNIE (2:20) gles, BMI—Wiggles] Scream- Jones] R&b ballad. [Valley Brook, BMI—Hayley, (B) PLEASE UNDERSTAND ing a-plenty for the r&b audience. (2:35) ]Pamco, BMI Bruno, Kafra, Gabler, Keeper] Happy-go- — (B) Millrose] Throb orked driver. THE KINGS (Jox 045) HOME TOWN BOY (2:12) lucky rock beat. [Mr. Wiggles, BMI — Wil- (B-f) IT’S THE LCB (2:00) [Sen- liams, Johnson, Wiggles] Lots more BOBBY ANDRIANI (Atco 6374) LEWIS SISTERS (V.I.P.) 25024) ! isa — ASCAP — McConmick] of the same on this side.

' Cute rocker with a good beat. • I’VE GOT TO FIND A WAY • YOU NEED ME (2:48) [Job- (2:43) [Rumbalero, BMI ete, BMI—Gordy, Jr.] The po- (B) IF I COULD BELIEVE YOU ROSALIND MADISON i. Andriani, Pomus] Infectious instru- tent sound of Detroit orking could (2:30) [Senisa, ASCAP Mc- — (Liberty 55824) mental backing and a fine vocal work- be the touch that adds enough extra Conmick] Pretty ballad. out Andriani on this slowly punch on this mid-tempo throbber to by Bobby (B-f) INCONCEIVABLE (2:23) building ballad should warm up send it climbing the best seller lists. teen ROBERTS THE [American, BMI — Table- the sales reports for this deck. Could Some fine vocal offerings available by LOU AND MARKS 13387) porter] Beautiful coin-op ballad item. make a strong chart bid. the Lewis Sisters on a solid effort. (MGM [Beckie (B) WHEN YOUR OLD LOVE IS (B-f) TO BE IN LOVE WITH YOU (B-f) MOONLIGHT ON THE (B-f) TEN TO ONE (2:00) BMI Culver] Hand clapping YOUR NEW LOVE (2:35) (2:17) [Rumbalero, BMI— BEACH (2:48) [Jobete, BMI — teen oriented rocker. [American, BMI — Capehart] Easy Andriani, Pomus] Pleasant lilting B. Gordy, Jr., R. Gordy] Shimmer- — lilter. ballad side. ing lovely here. (B) DON’T COUNT ON ME (2:16) [Beckie, BMI—Culver- lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll^ Robertson-McGee] Ditto. IN CROWD (Brent 7046) B-f REVIEWS THE BOSTON CRABS (Capitol 5493) (B-f) CAT DANCE (2:10) [Ad- mont, ASCAP — Rogers] (Atco THE LOSERS 6373) GERALDINE JONES (Sonar 101) (B-f) DOWN IN MEXICO (3:08) Groovy rock multi-dance instru- [Tiger, BMI Lieber-Stoller] (B-f) MERSEY-SSIPPI (2:56) (B-f) LOOKIN’ THRU MY MEM- — mental. Interesting updating of the years [Keenat, Cotillion BMI — ORIES (2:20) [LaMaJa, BMI back Coasters smash. (B) GRAPEVINE (2:40) [Ad- Keenan] Funky, appealing sound, —Austell] Effective R&B ballad. mont, ASCAP — Rogers] with wild backing. (B-f) [Beechwood, (B) I’M CRACKIN’ UP (2:19) WHO (2:01) Lovely side. ASCAP Freidlein] Good (B-f) LOVE ME LIKE THE RAIN [LaMaJa, BMI — Green-Wil- — rocker a la Liverpool. (2:35) [Keenat, Cotillion BMI kerson] Up tempo blueser over here. —Keenan] Throbbing, pretty romanc- ROGER JOYCE (DCP 1148) er. ALBERTO ROCHI (Mercury 72477) LUIS BRAVO (Philips 40311) (B+) COME AND FILL THIS (B+) NO ONE BUT THE LONELY > EDDIE (2:33) [South Mountain, BMI HOLMAN (Parkway 960) EMPTY HOUSE (2:37) [Fa- (B+) ADIOS SENORITA (2:40) Joyce] Soft shuffle throbber. > mous, ASCAP Shuman, Pattacini] — (B-f) THIS CAN’T BE TRUE [Southern, ASCAP — Romeo] — Strong reading of an Italian-Ameri- (2:58) [Stilran BMI — Hol- Catchy mid-tempo side. (B) BECAUSE IT’S ALL OVER can love song. man, Soloman] Soulful blueser with a NOW (2:14) [South Moun- way-back sound. (B+) GUANTANAMERA (2:25) tain, BMI — Joyce, Costa, Cymbal] [Joshua, BMI—Wolfe] Up- (B-f) SHIP OF FOOLS (2:40) [Colgems, ASCAP Washing- Pleasant ballad. (B) A FREE COUNTRY (2:07) tempo Latin rock lid. — ton, Gold] Rich, moaning arrange- [Stilran BMI—Holman, Solo- ment of the movie theme song. man] This one is a pounding wailer. GERRY PATT & HIS PALS PEE WEE SPITALERA THE (Blue Rock Victor EDDIE FONTAINE (Liberty 55823) (Ascot 2189) LANCERS 4021) (RCA 8666) (B+) DOING THE SNATCH (B-f) SHOW ME WHERE THE (B-f) I NEED YOU (2:14) [Peer (B-f) DANCING BY MYSELF (2:16) [Jalynee, BMI — Wil- GOOD TIMES ARE (2:07) Int’l BMI—Fontaine] Smooth (2:23) [Unart, BMI — Buie] liams, Lance, Davis] Hair-raising, [Volando, — Roberts, Jacob- vocalizing backed by a lush ork and Catchy shuffle-ballad softie. ASCAP chorus. spooky instrumental on this one. son] Dixieland novelty side. (B-f) IT’S SO STRANGE (2:28) [Robbins, (B4-) IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU [Unart, BMI — Granahan, (B) BASSOLOGY (2:45) [MRC, (B) EBB TIDE (2:13) BMI — Lance] Twitching Ma- ASCAP — Maxwell] Clarinet (1:55) [Peer Int’l BMI—Fon- Reeves] Slow blueser. jor Lance composition. showcase of the standard. taine] Lively, attractive, bluesy boun- cer. ADRIENNE POSTER (London 9782) LINDA GRAY (Karate 513) DR. FEELGOOD & THE INTERNS JACKIE & GAYLE (Columbia 43372) (B-f) THE WINDS THAT BLOW (B-f) THE SEA TOOK HIM (Mainstream 629) (3:18) [Hollis, BMI — Wil- AWAY (2:22) [Deb-Mi, AS- (B-f) DOCTOR OF LOVE (2:11) liams] Melancholy offering with CAP — Verroca, Thompson, Crane] (B-f) I WANNA MAKE YOU [4-Star Sales, Knight] build. j Teen-oriented surfin’ [Screen Gems, BMI— I tale of tragedy. HAPPY (2:32) Steady pounding r&b outing. BMI—Weil, Titelman] Slow throbber. (B-f) WHEN A GIRL REALLY ! (B-f) GOTTA MAKE HIM MINE (B-f) LET THE HOUSE ROCK LOVES YOU (2:00) [Budd, (1:50) [Deb-Mi, ASCAP — (B) MAMA’S GOOD GIRL (2:35) ON (2:13) [Lowery, BMI— ASCAP—Kaye, Raymonde] Bustling Verroca, Crane] Light, perky teen [Southern, ASCAP — Batche- I PeiTvman] Infectious mover. romp here. thumper. lor] Up-tempo blues waltz. JOAN BAEZ FIVE YEARS ON THE LP CHARTS

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The KING Crown, stolen several encouraging messages phoned in to ^ weeks ago from the station’s Space the station by a host of faithful fans, rov"t Needle studio by the Seattle Sejcfair all urging the Orioles to come up Pirates, has finally been recovered! swinging. The result of “Operation • Black Hawk 12101 The $1,090 reward for returning the Birdlift” was not quite as hoped for. ' crown was lost three in ON CHARTS: WWIN, BALT.; WAME, MIAMI grabbed up by a 13-year The Birds a row with the I old listener who located it in a field neighboring Washington Senators. WAMO, Pins.; WXKW, ALBANY. HIHING not I far from the studio, after an ex- Now the Orioles are starting “Opera- i haustive FOR TOP 40 STATION PLAY IN ATLANTA 18-day search. The longest tion Shriverlift.” I KING Crown hunt on record, this one AND CHARLOHE was I spiced by the broadcasting of 48 clues to the article’s location. < KEEP ON PUSHIN’ FELLA’S Thousands of listeners, many carry- ing Two years ago, four young men transistor radios to receive those all-important from Indiana formed a group and clues, combed the Greater began performing around their home Seattle area for the elusive headpiece. In the latter THIS IS NOT A COVER. PRODUCED town until they had become one of the stages of the top local bands in the midwest. They hunt some searchers brought sleeping BY BILL SEABROOK, 1961. are the McCoys: Rick and Randy bags, camper trucks and cooking gear Zehringer, Randy Hobbs and Ronnie to the general area where the crown NOW BACK, GOING STRONG, Brandon. was hidden. The hardy listeners set up camp and searched THE SAME ORIGINAL CHART Known well in their vicinity, the around the boys had limited outlets for their clock. GASSER, CHUCK WILLIS’ TUNE: talent. On a recent trip, they were performing in Dayton, Ohio as the Little form but much fun was the back-up band for the Strangeloves. main feature as everyone got into the CLOSE YOUR EYES Immediately and overwhelmingly im- “swim” of things at the Luau, Foot- with their performance, the ball, Splash Party Weekend thrown by pressed Strangeloves spoke to the parents in- by WIP-Philadelphia for Detroit’s ad- TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER, vertising agency buyers over Aug. volved (the oldest member of the LADY—Before he could be stopped, - 14 and 15. town been McCoys is eighteen) and had the The may have the young feller in the above photo ROSEMARIE & BO closed revelers foursome brought to New York to but the didn’t know ran out and signed up for the U.S. - Jameco 2006 it as they used the pre-season Lions- meet their producers, FGG and Bang Space Program. Why not?? If space Eagles NFL exhibition game as an ex- Records who were to become their life is anything like the young lady cuse to celebrate the weekend at the label. Within two days after their ar- sitting next to him, NASA will be flying Airport Dude Ranch in Med- rival, they were signed and in a W having its hands full trying to keep ford, N. J. Sat., studio cutting their first release, On veep-general up with the enlistees. Actually, JAMECO RECORDS, INC. manager Dave Croninger and general “Hang On Sloopy” which is now one there’s no reason to go quite that 91-02 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, N.Y. sales manager Robert greet- of the hottest records in the nation. Mounty far. For a closer look at the gal on ^ ed the party at the Detroit City Air- (212) 526-2266 the “Fly-N-Saucer,” Jane Lamb, all port where the weekend got off to a a guy has to do is make it on down to > flying start with a private champagne WLIZ-Lake Worth, Fla. Like, man, Jive Five flight to the ranch. The western it’s where the girls are! I mean, the country club, combination private joint’s crawling with ’em!! Girl dee- airport, provided a unique atmos- jays, girl announcers, girl engineers, I I'M YOURS i phere, including a luau with Ha- I ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR i girl reporters, the whole place is Glidys Miilt, Ine. i waiian dancing girls and swimming I nothing but girls . . . with one excep- I (IT'S A) LONG LONELY HIGHWAY = and dancing into the early hours of ELVIS PRESLEY VICTOR tion. The fly in the ointment is sta- RCA i the morning. The next day, the sta- EItI< Presley Misle. Ine. = tion manager Steve Keegan, a guy! tion provided chartered buses which I SUCH AN iASY QUESTION i And you know he’s in paradise. How- BLVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR i took the guests to Franklin Field for Villey NklldM^ Inc. = ever . . . for those interested, there’s the annual summer football classic I CAN'T BELIEVE IT = a handy little book called “How To a the Eagles and Lions. THE ANIMALS MGM i between the Dispose Of, And Replace, Unwanted SLAMINA MUSIC. INC. = After the game, a dinner flight re- MOONLIGHT AND ROSES = Station Managers.” Write for further turned the agency people to Detroit. VIC DANA DOLTON f information. Charles N. Daniels, Ine. = (REMEMBER ME) I'M THE ONE WHO Some guys have streets named af- LOVES YOU In the Southland, WBAM-Mont- i ter them. Some guys have ships DEAN MARTIN REPRISE 1 gomery, Ala., has let loose with NIII A Raaie Scnic, Inc. = named after them. Some even have its annual summer show, held on July NO ONE = schools and towns named after them. BRENDA 23 at the State Coliseum. As in past LEE DECCA 1 But WMCA-New York Good Guy CFSEE Niih, Itc./Rlll A Raait Sciia, Inc. i shows, another capacity crowd packed j; CATCH THE BOUQUET i Joe O’Brien has a full day of racing the 16,000 seat house for a lineup fea- DORIS DAY COLUMBIA i at Freehold named in his honor. This Rcac Janinlekel, Ine. = turing the Searchers, the Zombies, Del gig, the annual, held I'M LOSING YOU i year’s 4th was Shannon, Leslie Gore, Del Reeves, the ARETHA FRANKLIN COLUMBIA i on Aug. 27 and drew an estimated = Shangri-Las, Sam the Sham & the Valley Piklleken, Inc. 10,000 listeners to view the SUMMERTIME GIRL i WMCA Pharaohs and the Premiers. One of THE TRADE WINDS RED BIRD i trotters and pacers. four such packages held each year, Rlltct Recardi, lie. 1 The Jive Five are proof-positive JUST DANCE ON BY i the Jamboree was emceed by deejays ( It started out as a contest for kids CYDIE GORME COLUMBIA = that real pros can always bounce back. Paul Simpkins, Bill Moody. Rick Lane, Vnllw PikHckert, Inc. = After quite a hiatus from the chart and it was called “Draw A Picture Of show’s director, ^ tra\^lin' light i Joe Rumore and the scene the crew is scoring once again Your Father Doing Something.” HERMAN'S HERMITS MOM i Dan Brennan. Atnac Mncic. Inc. = with their United Artists stand of KSFO-San Francisco deejay Jim FARE THEE WELL i “I’m A Happy Man.” Under the aegis Lange staged the event and offered STATISTICS: CHAO AND JEREMY , E VITAL . COLUMBIA a full day of fun for the family of CknBtttd JcrcaTMitIc. tnc. /Renin Hcsic. Inc. i of their personal manager-producer, THE THRILL OF LOVING YOU = the winner, with rides and lunch or Greg Wyatt exits KMPC-Los An- Otis Pollard, the group has now es- VIC DAMONE WARNER BROS, i dinner, at Frontier Village in San geles to take up program director RIcn Miclc. Inc./Tlcvttllc MisIc, Inc. i tablished themselves as a significant Elcnnth Fleer Mesit, Inc. E Jose. But the response was a mite spot at KERN-Bakersfield. . . . Bob t I DON'T HURT ANYMORE i entity in both the pop and r&b mar- more than he expected so Lange fol- Lockwood, former deejay-production BETTY EVERETT VEE-JAY E lowed it up by taking over 300 of the with WJJD-Chicago, takes _ Hill A Range Songs, Ine. i kets. manager entries and holding an art exhibit director role THE ABERBACH GROUP I Lead singer Eugene Pitt was born over assistant program 1619 RrMdvay. Be* Tvk. B. Y. from Aug. 13-15 in the International at WJRZ-Newark. . . . Mike Rap- | in Brooklyn, New York. He loves iniiiuiitiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiirs Child Art Center at Ghiradelli Square chak, formerly with WCFL, moves to to play softball and can be found on in Bay City. During the weekend, spinner position with WLS -Chicago. with a diamond whenever he’s not sing- singer Glenn Yarbrough and come- . . . Jon Day, ex-announcer du- ing. Webster Harris hails from Suro- dian Ronnie Schell assisted the deejay, WPOP-Hartford, assumes similar and the names of four children whose ties with KRAK-Sacramento. . . . Ron sa, West Virginia. He sang with sev- work was on exhibit were awarded a Lundy, alumnus of WIL-St. Louis, eral other groups before replacing series of art classes at the center. and Chuck Leonard, former WWRL- . his brother Richard with the Jive New Yorker, join air personalities at

the baseball campaign . Cameron Five. Casey Spencer comes from New With 1965 WABC-New York. . . Sue director with York and spends his free time writing drawing to a hasty conclusion and the takes over as publicity

. Martin J. songs and playing chess. Beatrice morale of the Baltimore Orioles jump- KFWB-Hollywood. . . special in- Best (despite the name he’s a man) ing to same, WFBR-Baltimore sports Steadman steps into new while Ev- was born on a North Carolina farm. editor Harry Shriver came up with a vestigative reporter spot, j of Before joining the group he was a sure-fire spirit lifter for the American erett E. Wren assumes new role printing press operator. Norman League’s sagging birds, “Operation production director with WMCA-New Harrison, WMCA Johnson comes from New York. Prior Birdlift.” Over the weekend of Fri- York. . . . Harry I Guy to entering show business he was an day, Aug. 13 (what a day to start), spinner presented with new Good a campaign featuring by wife, Patti. auto mechanic. 1 Shriver began

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Country Hall Of Fame Walker Bros: An American Kicks Off 'Hits' LP Act Who Hit In England NEW YORK—The Walker Bros, dress With a grand-scale HOLLYWOOD— British, but can claim California, cocktail party at the Continental U.S.A. as their kind of state. The Hotel in Movietown, the Country Hall American-born trio is a current favo- kicked off its “Famous Orig- of Fame rite in England, with their disking of Hits” album which went on na- inal “Make It Easy On Yourself” cur- sale last week. The celebration, tional rently number 11 on the British Best hosted by Martin and Doris Gilbert, Sellers. This deck is the boys’ second was attended by more than 400 celebs, success with English rock ’n rollers, jocks, c artists and personalities, & w the first hit being recent Stewart, the “Love including Buddy Ebsen, Wyn Her.” Pat Buttram, Merle Travis, Chill As Smash record artists, the team Wills, Jimmy Wakely, Cliff Arquette, was brought overseas last Feb., with Jonie Mosby, Casey Tibbs, Johnny & a five-week tour set-up by Dick Whit- Williams, Merle Haggard, Jo & Tex tington, European rep of Mercury Rosalie Maphis and Peter Potter. The record, which features 25 of Records, Smash’s parent company, the top talents in country music, will who headquarters in London. Taking be promoted nationally with an esti- to the group “live,” English young- 1,000,000 spots on radio and mated sters went on to buy their disks in TV and will be sold at $2 per copy by POPPA’S GOT A BRAND NEW RECORD—“Poppa” Carl Greenhouse was mail order only. The Country Music the aforementioned boom manner. delighted to announce that James Brown packed a record number of fans in at Association has received a $25,000 Actually, Philips Records, outlet his Sunset Strip nitery, the Crescendo Tiger’s Tail, during his recent appear- donation from Martin Gilbert, presi- for the trio in England, proved a bit ance. The chanter drew nearly three full turnover capacities amounting to 1350 patrons. Anticipating the mob, Greenhouse set up extra rows of seats, dent of the Hall of Fame, and a daring in making a two-disk release and had deejays Reb Foster and B. Mitch Reed of KFWB down to introduce their first showing royalty guarantee of $85,000. All on the boys for Brown. Fans were reportedly turned away as late as 1:20. Brown is currently labels, publishers and artists have there. “Make It Easy On Yourself” riding high on the charts with his King deck, “Poppa’s Got A Brand New waived their royalties to make the will vie for Top 100 status beginning Bag,” formerly an r&b 50 topper. He is also featured in a new LP based on the single. He’s shown above ushered to the stage by security guards, and on album possible. Labels represented this week when Smash puts on na- the right during his act. include Capitol, Columbia, Decca, tional release in the U.S. Hickory, Mercury, MGM, RCA Victor and Starday. Initial pressing is Gale Garnett' Sparks ASCAP Symposium 500,000. It is estimated that more than a New Bitter End Bill Starts October 4 million of these albums will be sold NEW YORK—Hitting with humor NEW YORK—A six-week Symposium this year and that this will be the and personality. Gale Garnett made on American Music will be launched first of many albums which could off with a tremendous round of ap- Oct. 4, by ASCAP. The sessions, free revolutionize the merchandising of plause at her opening last week (1) of charge, are designed to give young composers and lyric writers a clearer records. There’s a possibility that as the headliner on a new bill at the understanding of the problems and will be involved in a future NARAS Bitter End. Topping the program of opportunities in a career in music. package, with a percentage of the three acts, the songstress who won They will be held on consecutive proceeds going to the association. this year’s Grammy for Best Folk Mondays beginning at 8:00 pm, at Judson Hall, this city. Cash , Box has been informed that Composition (“We’ll Sing In The Each session will deal with writing interest has been shown by both the WALKER BROS. Sunshine”) clicked via a combination in a specific area, and will feature Country Hall of Fame and NARAS. of wit and vocal artistry. Highlight- talks and discussions by prominent of the Society. Those areas Early in August, Philips took the ing her performance were several members to be covered, and their dates, are as self-penned tunes, including: “Sleep brothers, who have grown to a trio follows: Musical Theatre (Oct. 4); while in England with the addition of You Now,” her first work, and “Sun- Folk and Country Music (Oct. 11); ] well the lark’s latest I drumming brother Gary, into the shine” as as Symphonic and Concert Music (Oct. studio where they cut a complete disking, “Why Am I Standing At The 18); Jazz (Oct. 25); “Pop” Music album. In addition, the three have Window.” Her natural ease with the (Nov. 1); Film and TV Scoring (Nov. become such an attraction that their introductory comments offered for 8). ASCAP’s Richard Frohlich will fans have been rioting and breaking each tune was matched only by the be coordinator of the series. thru police barricades wherever they ease with which she delivered the Admission will be by enrollment. appear. They have taken out 100,000 song itself. Also outstanding were Requests for tickets covering all six pounds in insurance against accidents her two encores, “Nobody Knows You evenings should be made to Frohlich, while appearing. In a recent date at When You’re Down And Out,” and director of public relations, ASCAP, Palais Royal Ballroom, Bury, Eng- “Sometime You Gotta Let Somebody 575 Madison Ave., New York. land, Music Echo, the British con- Down,” an excellent curtain number. Following this series, the society sumer paper, reported: “During their Others appearing with her on the will sponsor a three-week Showcase 40-minute spot over 50 girls fainted slate which runs through Sept. 15 are series. This will give those composers and received medical treatment. Spec- Mike Settle, another RCA Victor and lyricists interested in writing for tators said they witnessed nothing singer, and a relatively new comedy the musical theatre an opportunity to like it since the Beatles.” team, the Uncalled-For 3. their songs before audiences Million-Sellers present Music Echo is but one of many Settle, who got his start with the consisting of music publishers, pro- MILLIONS OF ROSES i trade-fan mags and newspapers in Cumberland 3, started the show with ducers, and others active in the field. STEVE LAWRENCE England that have given the Walker a lively series of big beat songs in- three consecu- (Columbia) These will be held on publicity. include and a flavoring of at JAMES DARREN Bros, wide Others fused with blues tive Mondays, Nov. 15, 22 and 29, I Express, Disc chanter, who joined PUBLISHING (Warner Bro».) Melody Maker, Scottish folk music. The 5:30 p.m., at Judson Hall. Applicants | Weekly, Daily Mirror and Rave. the Victor fold following a recording for the symposium should indicate if stint Brothers-Reprise, Happy-Go-Lucky Hit ! with Warner they also wish to participate in the has a style that seems to grow on "HAPPINESS IS" showcase. Two TV'ers Adopt the crowd, building to its greatest Ray Conniff and The Singers Theme Changes impact as he reaches his final three (Columbia) tunes: “Darktown Strutter’s Ball,” Levine Exits Colpix NEW YORK — A pair of popular “Joey, Joey, Joey” and an up-tempo MILLS MUSIC, INC. packages on the TV networks, reading of Oscar Brown, Jr.’s “Help HOLLYWOOD — Colpix/Dimension “Hazel” and “The Farmer’s Daugh- Me Brother.” has announced the resignation of of its ter,” will strike new notes this sea- The comedy trio, Ronald Prince, Hank Levine as A & R director son. Both are being supplied with Michael Mislove and Peter Lee, who West Coast operations. According to fresh musical themes by the music turned professional this year under Ward Sylvester, Levine will continue division of Columbia Pictui’es-Screen the direction of Fred Weintraub, to produce several singles and albums Gems. owner of the Bitter End, came across for the firm on a free lance basis. independent pro- In each case there is a good reason ! beautifully with their lightning-fast “We intend to use for changing the music. “Hazel” will delivery and vividly inventive ma- ducers for our product,” Sylvester this year involve a new family and terial. In a style reminiscent of the told Cash Box, “and there are no will move to a new network, so a new Marx Brothers, the threesome were plans at present to seek a replace- I musical theme seemed appropriate. extremely impressive in the perfec- ment for Levine.” “The Farmer’s Daughter” will also tion of their timing; and most enter- It is understood that Levine will be

I junket next undergo a major situation change, I taining with bits that spoofed com- leaving for a European with the heroine changing her status mercials, ventriloquist perfoi'mances month to seek acquisitions of masters 1 is present- from Miss to Mrs., a circumstance I and the Tonight Show (set in a and do some recording. He which certainly calls for a change in Medieval framework with guests: ly orchestrating the main titles and I series. 1 music. mood , Leonardo da Vinci and Moses). end titles for the “Flipper” TV

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lieto. . . . Philips’ Esther Ofarim back Ray M. Lawless has just published from Geneva to kick off activities for CTION IS!!! an expanded edition of his “Folk- her new LP, “Is It Really Me.” . . . singers and Folksongs in America,” Pete Hess beamed in his appearance featuring the original text and a new at the CB office last week, when he section describing the major changes dropped by with booming sales figures and biographies of artists added to for the Toys’ outing, “A Lover’s Con- the crop since the original printing in certo.” The deck is over 30,000 in 1960. Any deejays or music librarians Philadelphia, and making bounds in having trouble keeping up with the L.A. and San Francisco among other

new rebirth of folkmusic will find this key markets. . . . Shindig producers, volume an interesting, extremely help- impressed by Jerry Naylor’s perform- 4 (PICKED BY ALL THE TRADES) ful and fairly complete guide. Un- ance of his Tower release, “The City fortunately, much of the information Lights,” last month, have signed him

is taken from somewhat dubious for a return visit (15). . . . Greek sources; and some of the material, songstress Nana Mouskouri will make although fascinating, has become her initial television appearance on MARY WELLS outdated by the rise of a myriad of the Danny Kaye Show (15). The lark, new personages who were on the folk who is currently on tour with Harry fringe when the revision was being Belafonte, will do two of the numbers worked on. Still, the chapters dealing she has made popular in Europe. It ME with instruments, discography and was taped during a recent spot at

great portions of the biographical L.A.’s Greek Theater. . . . Lenny Welch data make it an important addition back from the coast, will be filming WITHOET to the layman’s library. Publishers: for the “Tonite” show. He got a Duell, Sloan and Pearce, New York chance to do the show during his

. . . Gale Garnett, who won the recent nitery booking at the Phone YOE “Grammy” for best new folk song Booth. Latest chart rider: “Two Dif- with her “We’ll Sing in the Sunshine,” ferent Worlds.” . . . Diane Terman FOX 606 opened a stint at the Bitter End last reports plenty of spins on the new

(SURPRISE HIT OF THE YEAR) SAMMY

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THE LESLEY GORE ALBERTO ROCHI INEZ & CHARLIE FOXX week. Her act featured selections, Audio Fidelity platter spotlighting many self-composed, from her RCA South African songstress Renee Raff.

Victor LP’s, and was highlighted by . . in midst HOUSE . Lena Stone currently the the lark’s latest single release “Why of a four-week stand at the Blue

am I Standing at the Window.” . . . Bunny, joining Dean Parrish who

Quincy Jones jets to Hollywood to opened the club. . . . Anita Bryant I discuss a new film scoring chore. His will be presented in concert at the ^4 latest Mercury offei’ing features jazzy RCA exhibit in the World’s Fair on readings of pop material under the Sept. 8. The day has been officially banner “Quincy Plays For Hip Pussy- named after the performer by the LIVE cats.” The Merc veep’s recent sound- Fair’s board. . . . Mercury has gone track efforts include: “The Pawn- full-steam on a promo campaign to

broker” and “Mirage.” . . . The Ivy introduce a new side by Alberto Rochi, League, scoring with their Cameo “Ship of Fools.” The chanter is spot- i IN disking of “Tossin’ and Turnin’,” are lighted in a coloring book with some FOX 610 due in the States this week for a biographical sketching, and plenty of A promo tour. . . . Lawrence Welk and recommendations. his Champagne Music Makers began Chuck Jackson and Maxine Browm ( a five-city set of appearances last top the bill at the Apollo this week, week which will carry them across the with others including Charlie and

mid-west. . . . Alfredo Salmaggi, Jr. Inez Foxx, Alvin Cash and the Crawl- DICKEY LEE has just been engaged to handle press ers, the Diplomats and Allen Drew. . . . (SENSATIONAL FOLLOWUP agent duties for the Phone Booth and The Jimmy Banner Trio, with Pat TO "LAURIE”) Living Room niteries; his first re- Mele and A1 Marks to open at the lease concerns the Labor Day open- Essex Lounge in Larchmont, N.Y. (9)

ing of Reprise artist Jerry Holmes at . . . A1 Altman expressed his pleasure THE GIRL the Living Room, with torchy Sally last week over the Metric representa- Russell and comic Jerry Shane. . . . tion in the Imperial LP, “This is Jimmy Roselli is slated for a stand at Jackie DeShannon.” Another reason

the Mardi Gras in Baltimore during to smile : Chuck Jackson’s “If I Didn’t

gains. . . . FHDM Oct. . . . Casey Paxton hits the screen Love You” still showing for the first time in “East is East,” Sam Goody’s jazz director Harry Lim which will feature a title written by back in the east following^ indie ses- the youngster, and recorded by him sions with alto saxman Willie Smith PEYTDIV for Southern Sound. The film also and 88’er Jimmy Rose. He’s looking spots a cast with Freddie and the to lease these masters during his stay

Dreamers, the Bachelors, Peter and here. . . . Don Palermo, who has re- Gordon, Freddie Cannon, Millie Small, cently completed a six-month stand the Chiffons and the Mersey Beats. at the Seven Hills of Rome at the Hilton, has been signed to TCF-HALL III Paxton’s platter is due for release New York this month (15) with the film bowing a disking contract by Artis Records.

on the first of Oct. . . . The Kim Sisters back in the U.S.

Chris Conner back in New York at . . . Vic Stevens will be getting a the Phone Booth doing a tremendous walking cast this week, so watch out

job of pleasing the crowds. . . . Lesley world he’s back. Initial plans include Gore at the Safari in San Jose until a tentative waxing of Neil Sedaka’s

the opening of her next term at col- “You Mean Everything to Me.” . . . lege. ... A parade of top recording Neil Bogart touts top contention to be stars are reported hopping on the offered by MGM’s Michael Allen deck, “Half a Sixpence” score wagon, with “Where I’m Wanted” and “Love Me

Sammy Davis, Robert Goulet and Now.” . . . Our apologies to Jack 20th Century-Fox Records Bobby Rydell among the first to cut Keller for omitting his name in the tunes and Ferrante and Teicher also composer’s credits for the new Sinatra 444 W. 56 St., NYC in the fold. . . . Henry Colt (Chubby song, “When Somebody Loves You.” Checker’s manager) accepting con- gratulations on the marriage of his Continued on page 26

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BOONE We would like to thank you for one Hit and introduce you to another BOOMS Picked in Ali Three Trades

BIG TENNESSEE (2:16) [RIchwUl, BMI—Price], MY LAST TWO TENS (2:16) [Acclaim, BMI—McAlpin], TEX WILLIAMS (Boone 1032), Follow- “BIG ing up his recent “Too Many Tigers” success, Tex Williams should have a real biggie with this twin-market powerhouse, called “Big Tennessee.”

The tune is a barrelin’, stormin’ single-talkie saga about a big truck-drivin’ man who gave up his life in a heroic gesture. The undercut, “My Last Two Tens,” is a very strong inspirational recitation of a man about to TENNESSEE” die, and could also take a quick ride to the top. c/w

TEX WILLIAMS—BIG TENNESSEE (RlcbwlU, BMI)—A definite top-of- “MY LAST TWO TENS” the-country-chart contender is this hot rhythm follow-up to his recent hit, “Too Many Tigers.” Rich, plaintive Williams vocal can’t miss. Flip: Boone #1032 “My Last Two Tens” (Acclaim, BMI). Boone 1032

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TEX WILLIAMS—Big Teihiessee (RlcfawUl, BMI), My Last Two Tens (Acclaim, BMI) Boone 1032.—Tale of a powerful trucker and his heroic last deed. Will thrill country listeners. A good ’un.

Featuring the Inimitable Styling of TEX WILLIAMS

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lash Box—September 11, 1965 —— RECORD Gash Box mount 49 MGM 23, 30, 38, 39, 92, 98 RAMBLINGS 5, 79 Mala 76 35 Mercury 72, 83, 91 Motown 8 10 6, CHICAGO: KHJ-Radio hired a helicopter to fly 3, 15, 51 Musicor 67 over the stadium with a neon welcome 99 (Continued from page 24) 22, 28, 89, in behalf of “boss Radio” and “Boss Dot songster Roger Douglass was a Angeles” but Eubanks countered with Old Town 62 CB visitor last week, accompanied by the announcement, “That’s the little promo man Erwin Barg. Youngster, station that hasn’t as yet earned its 9, 94 who hails from Springfield, 111., is fourth letter!” ... At press time 69, 75 ini- touring the midwest in behalf of ! Dylan disciples were preparing to Parrot 37, 93, 100 tial Dot offering “Look In The Yellow “charge” the Bowl to hear one of the Phi-Dan 85 Pages”. . . . WILZ (St. Petersburg most creative poet-performer-compo- 86 Press 25 Beach, Florida) staffer Tom Casey sers in record history in his first one 60 1, 14, Philles 7 advised—via long distance—that Dec- man show in L.A. Not since Irving 95 ca artist Lennie Dee was the subject Berlin, who 30 years ago had four- 96 2, 19, 56, 65, of a full week’s festivities, climaxed songs in the top ten, has another by a huge testimonial dinner in his composer dominated the charts with RCA Victor 29, 58, 68 honor (30), sponsored by the tourist such authority—Dylan now has four Reprise 24, 26, 42, 47 71 town’s citizenry and Merchants Assn. in the top 20 with more on the way. 57 Ric Tic 27, 77 Dee’s lengthy engagement at the . . . Incidentally the west coast now Roulette 80 46 52, Desert Ranch Motel there comes to a accounts for 14 of the top 30 singles 54 halt with an upcoming club date in and albums on the national charts. . . . 81 Las Vegas and this was the town’s Add another stunning protest song 100 4, Smash 48, 74 way of saying farewell and expressing to the list of chart bound titles 90 Soma 70 thanks for his active participation in “Universal Soldier”. And we don’t be-

Soul 33 all of their c'V'c functions. . . . Sig lieve that anyone will claim a “first” Sue 61 Sakowicz (WGN-WTAQ) attended on this except Vanguard’s recording- 13, 16, 88 comic Jackie Vernon’s opening at the artist Buffy St. Marie who also com- Plaza in New York, joining such celeb posed the song. Russ Regan of Record ringsiders as Ed Sullivan, David Sus- Merchandising reports that the Dono- 18, 59, 66 Tamla 21, 64, 73 kind, Skitch Henderson and Irving van version has already “taken off” in 78 Tower 53, Mansfield. . . . RCA-Victor’s Augie town and we have an identical report

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Wand 44, 50, 97 31 Warner Bros 17 34, 43 White Whale 11

KIM SISTERS APRIL STEVENS BOB DYLAN Blume items that Neil Sedaka’s from Capitol’s Ken Mansfield regard- “World Through A Tear” is making ing the Glenn Campbell treatment

giant strides in this area. . . . Fats certainly Campbell’s strongest effort

Domino appears at the Club Laurel to date for the label. . . . How long,

9/9 & 13. . . . Lorraine Blue and we wonder, before one the labels offers Curly Tait hosted a press party at a folk n’ roll album of those power- Mother Blue’s in Old Town to herald fully polemical “walkin’ talkin’ union” Chad Mitchell’s first solo performance songs of the ’30’s along with such eadin^ for a Smash! in the nitery (31). . . . Art Smith of sociological standards as “Strange M. S. Dist. gave us a call to tout new Fruit”, “Black and Blue”, “It’s The

releases “My Ship Is Coming In” by Same Old South” and “Joe Hill”. . . . Jimmy Radcliffe (Aurora), “As I Sit Mike Post has just cut his first single Here” by The Whispers (Dore) and for Reprise—it’s titled “For My “You’re My Sunshine” by The Compli- Home” and is billed as “a protest song

ments (Congress). . . . Vic Scaccia protesting the rash of protest songs”.

began a stint at the Music Box last . . . Our “West Coast Girl of the

week. . . . Local group The Cave Week” is April Stevens, who along Dwellers, who were the subjects of a with brother Nino Tempo, has been recent spread in the Sunday supple- signed by producer Jack Rose to make ment, plan to embark on a disk career her film debut in the production

shortly. . . . Looks like Irv Garmisa “Around The World A Go Go”. . . . has a runaway hit on his hands. To Other film notes—Alex Hassilev, who “ quote him, ‘Little Miss Sad’ by the recently made his bow as a solo per- Five Emprees has broken in just former, has been set to make his about every major market across the first film for Mirisch and Stan Hoff-

country!”. . . In the fore at United man of the Chuck Blore office is writ- Record Dist. are newies “Falling In ing the music and Johnny Mercer And Out Of Love” by Otis Clay (One- the lyrics for the Gates-Torres indie

derful), “Treat Her Right” by Roy production “Legend of Horror”. . . . Head (Back Beat) and “Let’s Move Pretty Sherri Knight of Taft High And Groove Together” by Johnny in Woodland Hills cut her first single

Nash (Joda). . . . Gus Tartol returned for Playa Del Ray Records at Colum-

to his busy desk at Singer’s One Stop, bia Studios last week. . . . Herb Al- following a leisurely vacation trip pert’s Tiiuana Brass share the spot-

with the missus. . . . Nice to see Dave light with Johnny Mathis (Sept. 11) Mills of The Mark V, who stopped by in a one night concert at the Holly-

to tell us the boys will have a new wood Bowl. . . . Bobby Fuller and his

single out shortly. . . . Bobby Garmisa group open a four week engagement

items that Steve Alaimo’s vocal of at P.J.’s this week. . . . Jack Pleis “Blowin In The Wind” (ABC) made and his wife, Karen Chandler, have Tremendous action already in some top stations hereabouts. He ex- made the move from N.Y. and are

pects similar results with B. B. King’s li-ving in Studio City. . . . Writer-pro- “All Over Again” (ABC) and “What ducer Lee Hazlewood is negotiating Washington, Baltimore, Buffalo, Goes Up Must Come Down” by The with MGM Records for a recording- Dixiecups (ABCL contract. ... We hear from England Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, that Jim Economides has produced HOLLYWOOD: his first large scale orchestral disc session for Decca with the Cambridge whose “'Treat Nashville, Cincinnati. That Beatlemania epidemic is over Strings. . . . Roy Head, for another year. The dread disease Her Right” is now a national hit on culminated last weekend -with two Back Beat, arrives in town this week Hollywood Bowl-fulls of afflicted fol- to appear on 9th St. West, Lloyd VOLT distributed by lowers who shrieked, whistled and Thaxton, “Where The Action Is”, squalled through 25 minutes each Shebang and at a press party at the

night while the group pocketed their Continental Hotel. . . . And KMPC’s $90,000 guarantee from KRLA dee- Gary Owens is building his ratings jay Bob Eubanks. Anyway you figure, with a colossal contest. The grand ATCOiS this should make Ringo, John, Paul prize winner, according to Owens, I 1841 Broadway, York, N. Y. and George the highest paid per will receive an autographed picture New [ I minute “act” since Sonny Liston. . . . of the Harbor Freeway.

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(Moonglow 1003) (Motown M/S 622/ IS ONLY ONE ROY ORBISON THIRD TIME 29 IN 88 28 AROUND 53 THREE O'CLOCK (MGM E/SE 4308) OUT OF OUR HEADS Roger Miller Rolling Stones THE MORNING 47 (Smash MGS 27068/SRS 67068) Bert Kaemptert ANIMAL TRACKS (London LL 3429/PS 429) Animals (MGM E/SE THE GENIUS OF JANKOWSKI 28 (Decca DL 4670/DL 74670) 4305) SOUND OF MUSIC 29 A SESSION Horst Jankowski 54 INTRODUCING THE BEAU WITH Soundtrack (RCA Victor LOCD/LSOD 200S) (Mercury MG 20993/SR 60993) GARY LEWIS BRUMMELS 57 (Liberty LRP 3410/LST 7419) THE IN CROWD 30 THEM 30 (Autumn LP/ST 103) Ramsey Lewis (Argo LP 157/S 157) (Parrot PA 61005/PAS 71005) 80 MORE AMOR 85 55 WOOLY BULLY 40 Eydie Gorme (Columbia CL 2376/CS 9176. SUMMER DAYS AND Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS 41 81 CLASS OF '65 NIGHTS Frank Sinatra (Reprise (MGM E/SE 4297J 90 SUMMER F/F5 1014) Floyd Cramer Beach Boys (Capitol T/ST 2354) 32 SUMMER SOUNDS 39 56 CHIM CHIM CHEREE 63 (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3405) Robert Goulet New Christy Minstrels ANGEL EYES HERMAN'S HERMITS (Columbia CL 2369/CS 9169) 82 98 TOUR (Columbia CL 2380/C5 9180) Dave Brubeck Quartet ON (Columbia CL fAIGM E/SE 4295) 33 THE VENTURES ON STAGE 33 (REMEMBER ME) I'M THE 2348/CS 9148) (Dolton BLP 2035/657 8035) ONE WHO LOVES YOU 68 83 THERE'S LOVE AND MARY POPPINS 8 Dean Martin (Reprise R/RS 6170) THERE'S LOVE 92 Soundtrack (Buena Vista 4026/4026) DID BV 34 WHERE OUR LOVE GO 34 Jack Jones (Kapp KL 1435/K5 3435) Supremes (Motown MT 621 /S 621) 58 AN HISTORIC RETURN BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE 84 JUDY GARLAND AND AL HIRT, LIVE AT ' HOME 10 35 HALL 64 LIZA MINNELLI LIVE AT 31 Bob Dylan (Columbia CL 2328/CS 9128) CARNEGIE HALL Vladmir Horowitz (Columbia M2L 328/ THE LONDON PALLADIUM 9< (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3416) M25 728; (Capitol WBP/SWBO 2295) BEATLES VI SKITCH . 36 CAST YOUR FATE TO LOUIE LOUIE 67 85 . . TONIGHT — (Capitol T/ST 2358) 59 Skitch Henderson THE WIND 36 Kingsmen (Wand LP/S 657) (Columbia Sounds Orchestral (Cameo P/PS 7046) CL 2367/CS 9167) MY NAME IS BARBRA 11 60 THE GOLDEN HITS OF Barbra Streisand 86 ALL I REALLY 37 A SONG WILL RISE 45 LESLEY GORE 66 WANT TO DO — (Columbia CL 2336/CS 9136) Cher (Imperial LP 9292/LP 12292) Peter, Paul and Mary (Mercury MG 21024/SR 61024) (Warner Bros. W/WS 1589) 87 HOW TO STUFF JUST ONCE IN MY LIFE 13 61 BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 70 A The Righteous Bros. (Philles LP/5 4008) 38 BEFORE AND AFTER 35 (Capitol TAO/STAO 2198) WILD BIKINI 8: Chad & Jeremy Kingsmen (Wand LP/S 671) (Columbia CL 2374/C5 9174) THE HAVING A WILD WEEKEND 12 62 BEST OF AL HIRT 71 88 SHENANDOAH - Dave Clark Five MEANWHILE BACK AT THE (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3309) (Epic LN 24, 62 /BN 26162) 39 Soundtrack (Decca DL 912S/DL 79125) WHISKY 'A GO GO 37 GREATEST HITS FROM 63 89 A WORLD OF OUR — HITS BY THE Johnny Rivers THE BEGINNING 69 OWN MORE (Imperial LP 9284/LP 12284) Seekers (Capitol T/ST 2369) SUPREMES 19 The Miracles (Motown MT/S 254) (Motown M/S 627) HIT SOUNDS OF THE 64 TONY'S GREATEST HITS 90 BLOCKBUSTERS 9< LETTERMEN 50 Jay & Americans VOL. Ill 72 (United Artists UAL 3417/UAS 6417) ELVIS FOR EVERYONE 18 (Capitol T/ST 2359) Tony Bennett Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3450) (Columbia CL 2373/CS 9173) DON'T JUST — GENTLE IS 91 STAND THERE MY LOVE 51 Patty Duke Nancy Wilson (Capitol T/ST 2351) MY FAIR LADY 17 WHY IS THERE AIR? 79 (United Artists UAL 3452/UAS 64S2) Soundtrack (Columbia KOL 8000/ Bill Cosby (Warner Bros. W/WS 1606) KOS 2600) 42 GIRL HAPPY 42 92 ORGAN GRINDER SWING Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3338) 66 KINDA KINKS 74 Jimmy Smith (Verve V /V-6 8629) (Reprise R/RS 6173) WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? 14 93 MY CHERIE — Soundtrack 43 GOLDFINGER 32 Soundtrack (United Artists UAL 4117/ 67 LOVE AFFAIR 75 Al Martino (Capitol T/ST 2362) (United Artists UAL 4128/UAS 5128) UAS 5117) Ray Connift & Singers (Columbia CL 2352/CS 9152) 94 LOOKING THROUGH DEAR HEART 15 THE EYES OF LOVE - 44 THE ROAR OF THE IT'S NOT UNUSUAL 49 Andy Williams 68 Gene Pitney (Musicor MM 2069/MS 3069 (Columbia CL 233S/CS 9138) GREASEPAINT—THE Tom Jones SMELL OF THE CROWD 43 (Parrot PA 61004, PAS 71004) 95 SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE - Original Cast (RCA Victor L0C/L5O 1109) SINATRA '65 21 69 JR. WALKER & THE Astrud Gilberto (Verve V/V-6 8629) Frank 5inatra (Reprise R/RS 6167) 45 CATCH THE WIND 52 ALL STARS PLAY SHOTGUN 54 96 JAMES BROWN'S 2 MILLION WHIPPED CREAM AND Donovan (Hickory LPM 123) (Soul 1701) t SELLER PAPA'S GOT A DELIGHTS 23 THE LOVE ALBUM 65 BRAND NEW BAG 10< OTHER YOU TURN ME 48 70 Tijuana Brass (A & M LP/5P 110) 46 ON Trini Lopez (Reprise R/RS 6165) (King 938) Ian Whitcomb (Tower T 5004) MARIANNE FAITHFULL 22 71 HERE THEY COME 73 97 YOU DON'T HAVE Raiders (London LL 3423 /PS 423) 47 INTRODUCING HERMAN'S Paul Revere & TO BE JEWISH — HERMITS 44 (Columbia CL 2307/CS 9107) Various (Kapp KRL/KRS 4503) FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 24 fMGM E/SE 4282) 72 LOOKING BACK 78 98 BROADWAY BOUQUET - Original Cast (RCA Victor LC0/L50 1093) Nat King Cole (Capitol T/ST 2361) 48 ONE KISS FOR Percy Faith (Columbia CL 2356/CS 9156) MR. TAMBOURINE MAN 16 OLD TIMES SAKE 56 THE RHYTHM & BLUES LP 87 99 ONLY THE BEST Byrds (Columbia CL 2372 /CS 9172) Ronnie Dove (Diamond 5/SD 9160) Trial Lopez (Reprise R/RS 6171) Ferrante & Teicher (United Artists UAL 3434/UAS 6434) ROLLING STONES NOW! 25 49 TODAY MY WAY 46 MARIE 86 (London LL 3420/P5 420) Nancy Wilson (Capitol T/ST 2321) Batchelors (London LL 3435/P5 435) 100 COUNTRY & WESTERN MEETS RHYTHM 8. BLUES THE NEARNESS OF YOU 26 50 ZORBA THE GREEK 38 75 EDDIE FISHER TODAY 82 Ray Charles • John Gary (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3349) Soundtrack (20th Fox TFM 3167/TFS 467) (Dot DLP 3631/DLP 25631) (ABC Paramount ABC /ABCS S20) .. LOOKING AHEAD ALBUMS

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WONDERFUL . MOON OVER NAPLES GIRL WORLD OF 7 MOONLIGHT 8. ROSES 14 21 ON THE BILLBOARD ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM Vic Dana (Dolton BLP 2036 BST 8036) Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 36S4/DLP 25654) Del Reeves (Warner Bros. W/W5 1611) (United Artists UAL 3441 /UAS 6441)

LOVE AT HOME CIIJulJulFQ WIKjn 8 15 King Family (Capitol T/DT 2352) Roger Williams (Kapp KL 1434/K5 3434) VENTURES A GO GO BOB DYLAN'S SONGBOOK (Dolton BLP 2037/BST 8037) 22 JOHNNY CASH SINGS BALLADS OF Golden Gate Strings 9 16 BEAT & SOUL (Epic LN 24158/BN 26158) THE TRUE WEST Everly Bros. (Warner Bros. W/WS 1605) SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY (Columbia C2L 38/C2S 838) Doris Day (Columbia CL 2360. CS 9160) - MAGNIFICENT MOVIE THEMES • ONE BY ONE 17 23 seaside swingers 10 Enoch Light (Coipmand R5 887 SD) Freddie The Dreamers Impressions (ABC Paramount/ABCS 523) & BABY I'M YOURS (Mercury MG 21031 /SR 61031) Barbara Lewis (Atlantic LP/SD 8110) CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS THE ALL MAJOR LANCE'S GREATEST HITS 18 11 TIME INTERNATIONAL HITS * (Okeh OKM 12110/OKS 14110 fMGM E/SE' 4298) 24 SONGS FOR LATIN LOVERS THE KING FAMILY ALBUM Rtry. Charles Singers- ' (Warner Bros. W/WS 1613) " * (Command 33-886/886 SD) 12 SAMMY'S BACK ON BROADWAY 19 ANATOMY OF LOVE Sammy Davis (Reprise R/RS 6169) Vikki Carr (Libfrty LST 7420 /LRP 5420)-

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POP PICKS MOONLIGHT AND ROSES—Vic Dana—Dolton BLP 2036/BST 8036 JOHNNY RIVERS ROCKS THE FOLK—Im- Vic Dana should rake in lots of coin and bou- perial—LP 9293/12293 quets of applause with this LP followup to his With a string of rock-folk and blues hits current chart-leaper, “Moonlight And Roses.” behind him, Johnny Rivers offers a group of Arranged and conducted by Tony Oliver, the folk goodies with a big beat backing on his new album features the smooth-voiced chanter com- LP. Following a series of hit albums by the ing across with a hand-plucked wreath of Ameri- songster, this one should easily find wide ac- can Beauties and long-stemmed winners just ceptence among the teen fans that he can easily right for the late-hour romancers. Blue ribbon include ” boast of. Highlights in the set of traditional bets “I’m Confessin’ and “When My and new folk material are: “Catch The Wind,” Dreamboat Comes Home.” “Tom Dooley” and “Jailer Bring Me Water.” A certain package to see plenty of programming, this LP should climb way up the charts. HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME—Mel Carter —Imperial LP 9289/12289 A WORLD OF OUR OWN—The Seekers— After capturing the public’s ear with his cur- Capitol T/ST 2369 ^ MELGARTER rent red-hot single, “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Australia’s highly accepted folksinging ex- Me,” Mel Carter should follow the same success port, the Seekers, have cashed in on the success pattern with this Imperial LP. A bright, fresh of their recent chart single, “A World of Our artist. Carter digs way down deep into the li- potent package the name. Own,” with a by same brary of past hits and comes up with some long- best-seller lists once again, the Aiming for the neglected evergreens, in which he pours out loads fills the set with a well-chosen assort- foursome of assurance, backed by strong orking under the folk ballads, both time-ripened and ment of baton of Nick DeCaro. Excellent tracks are spanking new. In addition to the title track, best “Detour” and “Wanted.” grooves include “Two Summers,” penned by group member Bruce Woodley, and “Allentown Jail.” THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM—Warner Brothers W/WS-1611 A SESSION WITH GARY LEWIS AND THE The wonderful works of Antonio Carlos Jobim PLAYBOYS—Liberty LST/LRP-3408 have captured the American pop scene via their Two smash singles sides make for tremendous soft and scintillating sheen, and now in his first teen appeal on this second LP from Gary Lewis solo outing for Warner Biothers, the composer and Playboys. off the session with the Topping himself is ready to make a strong showing on the “Count Me In” and “Save Your Heart For Me,” sales front. Much adored by the public through follow in the the team is a sure bet to right his television showings, Jobim delivers his works steps that led up the chart with their way LP with easy grace, shining in his readings of “A outing, former album “This Diamond Ring.” A Felicidade,” “Aqua De Beber” and “Dindi.” collection of other recent best sellers make up Sparkling set with fine potential for deejays and of the fare, “Pali- the remainder highlighted by outlets. sades Park” and “For Your Love.”

TOO MANY RIVERS—Brenda Lee—Decca DL ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO—Cher—Imperial 4684/74684 LP 9292/12292 With her popularity making deeper and deeper After proving to be one of the hottest duos inroads in the foreign markets, young veteran in the country, husband-wife team Sonny & Cher Brenda Lee has come up with a strong session, go different routes on this potential giant LP. highlighted by her recent charter, “Too Many While wife Cher headlines the set, going the Rivers,” and loaded with top-selling potential. solo vocal route and highlighting the set with In this set, the powerhouse vocalizing runs her current single winner, “All I Really Want through a bushel of pop and show favorites, To Do,” husband Sonny sets to the task of ar- including current goodies and well-ripened vin- ranging and producing the performance. Some tage greats. Kicking off the set with “It’s Not of the tracks that should help pull in the money, Unusual,” the lark also does fine work with other than the title song, are “Girl Don’t Come” “Who Can I Turn To” and “Unforgettable.” and “Needles And Pins.”

THE PAPA’S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG—James WANDERING MINSTRELS—The New Brown—King 938 Christy Minstrels—Columbia CL 2384/CS 9184 Happiness and sparkle, bounce and effe’ With his current single, “Papa’s Got A Brand vescence are the keynotes to the vocal perfon. New Bag,” still riding strong on the charts, ances by the this James Brown’s follow up album by the same New Christy Minstrels, and Columbia outing the is exception to title seems assured of making the best seller by group no the rule. The Minstrels have the world their lists. The program is crammed with a wild, surg- as oyster in this rolickin’, zesty of tune.- ing beat and plenty of danceable ditties aim^ medley from all over at the swing set. Some of the best numbers in the globe. A real winner, the set this one include “Mashed Potatoes, U.S.A.” and features “Tie Me Kangaroo, Sport,” as well af “Doin’ The Limbo,” as well as “I Stay In The “Everybody Loves Saturday Night” and “Song Of The Minstrels.” Chapel Evei*y Night.” Watch it zoom. Wandering

YES, I’M READY—Barbara Mason—Arctic GETTING ROMANTIC—The Swingle Singers— LPM/LPS 1000 PHM 200—191/PHS 600-191 Not far behind her blockbusting single smash, The Swingle Singers, who’ve had tremendous “Yes, I’m Ready,” Barbara Mason should find success with their swinging revitalization of classic little trouble soaring up the charts with this works, can look for more of the same chart LP, dubbed after that single. The young song- climbing with this set. Led by Ward Swingle, the stress displays her varied talents as she packs octet reaches into the dusty libraries of the the set with a whole flock of her own composi- masters and polishes up each piece until it tions, and delivers them in her warm and feeling- sparkles with new life. The 19th century is the ful style. Highlights include her latest self- target area for this package and some of the penned hit single, “Sad, Sad Girl,” and the stand- top tracks include “Etude” (Chopin’s Op. 10, No. ard, “Misty.” 6) and Moussorgsky’s “Le Marche De Limoges.”

THE FIRST THING EVERY MORNING— “CAROUSEL”—Lincoln Center Cast—RCA Vic- Jimmy Dean Columbia CL 2901/CS 9201 tor LOC/LSO-1114 — Country chanter Jimmy Dean, with his ex- This is the current Lincoln Center production chart-topping single, “The First Thing Every of the glorious Rodgers and Hammerstein musi- Morning,” still riding high, seems destined for cal, with John Raitt repeating his original role more chart action with this package. A satin as Billy Bigelow. The songs, of course, are won- smooth, listenable voice, backed by a lush choral derful, the performances kinda fine. The only ensemble is the main selling point on this pack- disappointment is finding two songs, “Geraniums age, and a mixture of pop and country material In The Window” and “There’s Nothin’ So Bad is a strong closing argument. Highlighted by for a Woman,” not present here. The success of such tunes as “Dear Heart” and “Shutters And the new production and John Raitt’s appearance Boards,” the set has lots of potential for twin- assures steady sales for years to come. market success. That Great has a smash single Memphis Sound! OTIS RESPECT

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AMONG THE STARS—Renee Rafif—Audio POP BEST BETS delity AFSD 6142 The exciting debut of a new femme vc REMEMBER Norman Luboff Choir RCA Vic- — — stylist is achieved through this georgeous col tor LPM/LSP-3400 tion of ballad and swing goodies from Re long standing favorite for soft sounding ’ A Raff. Featuring a bossa tune, “Among sweetness, the Luboff Choir is back with Norman Stars,” as a tabber, the set runs the gai another collection of beauties that may be ex- through torch and light selections as well. Sp pected to carry a deal of sales attraction good kling handlings of a Gerry Mulligan work, “B along with the pleasure packed in for spinning. terfly With Hiccups,” and several standards ( Opening with the Irving Berlin ballad, “Remem- “Willow Weep For Me,” “Little Girl Blue”) ber,” the platter drifts along through eleven sure plenty of good music spins and a lib more tracks, each an exquisite and delicate trib- jazz fan response. ute to the Luboff touch. Among the finest of the twelve are “The Very Thought Of You” and “As Time Goes By.” JAZZ PICKS SONNY ROLLINS ON IMPULSE! — Impul IT’S TIME FOR MIKE DOUGLAS—Epic LN A/AS 91 24169/BN 26169 Five tracks offer a glimpse of the many-f A veteran of the big band days, and currently eted genius of Sonny Rollins, using up-tem the star of a syndicated TV spot, Mike Douglas calypso, ballad and blues sounds all of th makes the scene via waxings again (with his expertly handled. The tenor saxist blows uj first for Epic) in a set of softies and swingers storm in the sparkling company of Ray Bry bound to grab good exposure through both pop (piano), Walter Booker (bass) and Mickey Ro “ and good music outlets. Packing both a fine voice (drums). Shining among the gems are: and a splendid styling, Douglas comes across Blue Dolphin Street,” “Blue Room” and “Th with warmth and personable attractiveness on Little Words.” Well recognized for his ca tracks like “My Love, Forgive Me,” “My Kind Of bilities, there should be little effort needed Town” and “Dear Heart.” The stuff that hits are get an audience together for this set. made of. GLAD TO BE UNHAPPY—Paul Desmond— THE MUSIC OF MARDI GRAS—Mitchell Ayres Victor LPM/LSP-3407 —Decca DL 4696/74696 Subtle satin sessions have endeared Paul D MITCHERAYBES High on the list of summer activities in the mond to a throng of followers, both on his o New York area each year is the Guy Lombardo and with the Brubeck team, and this latest eff spectacular, and this year’s smash, “Mardi Gras,” of torch songs is bound to be one of the saxii ' is showcased in an instrumental offering with hottest market items. Spotting seven tunes, Th« N«w GUY 1.0M8ABD0 SpMtAcuiar* Mitchell Ayres and the Mardi Gras Strings. A Desmond touch makes up a great package package slated for good music popularity and the jazz fan and should also please a bevy spins galore, the LP features plenty of lush and pop and good music spinners. Among the pie lovely sounds mixed with light-hearted bouncers. urables herein are: “Angel Eyes,” “Stranger “I’d Know That Smile,” “Pirate’s Polka” and Town” and “Glad To Be Unhappy.” “The Mardi Gras Waltz” are shining cuts in a sparkling package. .CAfMSk tdUMvas ... JMtM jACCt 10» ONCE A THIEF—Lalo Schifrin—Verve V/ V, 8624 VIVA WATUSI—Ray Barretto—United Artists Lalo Schifrin’s work in the soundtrack scene UAL 3445/UAS 6445 established, and his fame in jazz circles shoi An exciting change of pace from the cui-rently easily increase via the effort put forth on t popular monkey and frug dance tempos, this Verve sampling. Highlighting the title tune fr(

package by Ray Barretto is dedicated to the pul- “Once A Thief” (with a vocal by Irene Reid), 1 sating sounds of the wild Latin and Afro-Cuban LP includes a number of up-tempo and bit beats. Driving orchestrations and the charming selections from this and other pictures as well vocalizing of Manny Roman highlighting the two tunes from the score of “The Man Fr* agenda, while the throbbing beat exerts a strong U.N.C.L.E.” Standout tracks include: “Insim pull on the feet of the dancers. Featured tracks tions,” “Return To Trieste” and the title ther include both sides of the orkster’s latest single, “Greensleeves” and “Watusi ’65,” plus the haunt- ing “Exodus.” JAZZ BEST BET

LONELY AVENUE—Freddie McCoy—Presti FATS DOMINO ’65—Mercury MG 21039/SR 7395 61039 Soul sounds are generally associated wi A man w'hose fan following has grown through brass instruments, occasionally with the piai the years as a result of his consistent staying but seldom, if ever, until now with the viK Freddie power. Fats Domino is here featured in a ‘live’ McCoy makes his debut with Presti recording featuring the artist’s oldies, and plenty on a set that should change all the old notio of new goodies. His familiar piano stylings and on that line with his insistence on the point th drive make for loads of pop-rock appeal; and the vibes don’t just glide, they move and wa Plenty deejays should get a lift with tracks like: “Blue- of fine spinning in store here with “Bel berry Hill,” “I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday” Full Of Greens,” “Harlem Nocturne” and t and “Let The Four Winds Blow.” Sales seem package wrapper “Lonely Avenue.” built-in on this set. CLASSICAL PICKS BEETHOVEN: THE RASUMOVSKY QUA! WHO’S THAT KNOCKING—Hazel Dickens & TETS; THE HARP QUARTET; Julliard Stru Alice Foster—Verve FV/FVS 9005 Quartet; Epic SC 6052/BSC 152 Hazel Dickens and Alice Foster have added It is interesting to note the full-cycle th another fine chapter to the Verve/Folkways cata- classical music has undergone placing Beeth log with this top-notch album of traditional ven’s “Rasumoysky Quartets” in a position sin: bluegrass music. Part of the vanishing race of lar to that which it occupied when it was cor femme bluegrass vocalists, the two kick up their posed. The status of chamber music, present heels with plenty of spirit and style, ably backed the ’in’ sound, is much the same as it was ; by fiddler Wise, Chubby banjoist Lamar Grier the turn of the 19th Century. Thus, this thre and mandolinist Dave Grisman. Fine grooves in- disk recording of the three pieces, and includir clude “Cowboy Jim” and “Darling Nellie Across the “Harp” quartet, is one that will likely 1 The Sea.” w'ell received. The performance quality of tl Julliard String Quartet is, as usual, superb. Ou standing set. AMERICANA — Robert Merrill — London SP 44065 MISA CRIOLLA—Los Fronterizos—Philips PC Beautifully complemented by the London 619 Phase 4 Stereo process. Metropolitan Opera Based on the enthusiastic response to tl headliner Robert Merrill turns his talents toward label’s “Misa Luba,” Philips has issued a Conn( a rousing tribute to “Americana.” From the isseurs Series edition of the Catholic Mass texi colleges to the farms to the marches and the and a drama of the Nativity sung to music base sea chanties, the tremendously powerful, tim- on the rhythms and traditions of Hispanic Arne: brous baritone voice presents an exciting and ica by one of the leading South American group stirring portrait of America and its vastness. Los Fronterizos. The concept and its manifests Among the best tracks are “Oklahoma” tion are both fascinating, and this and package : “Blow The Man Dowti,” as well as the haunting highlighted by line-for-line translations in “Whiffenpoof Song.” beautifully illustrated folder.

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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND ROSES & RAINBOWS Steve Alaimo (ABC 10712) Danny Hutton (HBR 447) CRY NO MORE DRUMS A GO GO Ben E. King (Atco 6371) Sandy Nelson (Imperial 66127) DON'T CRY JOE Georgia Gibbs (Bell 626) IT'S STARTING TO GET ME Irma Thomas (Imperial 66120) THAT FUNNY FEELING Bobby Darin (Capitol 5481) LET'S MOVE & GROOVE Johnny Nash (Joda 102) WONDERLUST RIGHT Nat King Cole (Capitol 5486) LOVE ME Jimmy Witherspoon (Prestige 378)

1 GO TO SLEEP WHEN SOMEBODY LOVES YOU Peggy Lee (Capitol 5488) Frank—Sinatra (Reprise 0398) JCKY SEVEN—No help needed here to introduce the Beatles to the cere- LOVE THEME FROM “THE SANDPIPER" I'M GONNA BUILD A FENCE orial formalities behind reception of gold disks, this makes number seven Peggy Lee (Capitol 5469) Nancy Adams (RCA Victor 8650)

. the LP million dollar sales scene. The familiar scene shown above shows e foursome at the Capitol tower in Hollywood accepting the latest addition THAT'S ALL/I LOVE YOU HEARTACHE (HURRY ON BY) Mel Tornte (Columbia 43220) their collection, this for the soundtrack LP of their new movie, “Help!” On Roy Hamilton (RCA Victor 8641) age right, making the presentation of the RIAA award, is Capitol’s head, MILLIONS OF ROSES DON'T COME ANY CLOSER an Livingston. Yet another plaque is its on way, this to mark certification Steve Lawrence (Columbia 43362) Samantha Jones (United Artists 909) million-dollar sales for the title single, which is riding the top of the list is week. The Beatles are due to bow another single this week, “Act Natur- KNACK MY LOVE, FORGIVE ME THE ^ ^ ly” and “Yesterday.” (Amore, Scusami) Ferrante & Teicher (United Artists 903) Ray Charles Singers (Command 4073) Arturo Rubinstein Leaves ONE89—DAY LOVE STAND BY ME Tommy Dodson (Uptown 709) BLUE NOTE For Italian Wax Sessions Earl Grant (Decca) 90— I'M THE MAN DOWN THERE NEW YORK—Noted pianist Arturo THE SINS OF THE FAMILY Jimmy Reed (Vee Jay 8666) THE HOTTEST P. F. Sloan (Dunhill 4007) HAS Rubinstein left recently for a series SMILE of recording dates at the RCA Itali- THE SHADOW OF YOUR 1 CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU JAZZ SINGLES Astrud Gilberto (Verve 10358) ana recording studios, where he has Buddy Greco (Epic) I recorded a number of times before. SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN Scheduled in the forthcoming sessions LONELY STREET Chad & Jeremy (World Artists) JUST RELEASED! are the complete Chopin Nocturnes. Gloria Lynne (Everest 2059) Last summer, Rubinstein went to Rome and recorded the Chopin NEW ADDITIONS to TOP 100 Waltzes, several Chopin Polonaises KENNY DORNAM and other of the composer’s works. His most recent album, a two- 69—TREAT HER RIGHT MAKE ME YOUR BABY (Atlantic 2300) record set titled “Rubinstein/Chopin,” Roy Head (Back Beat 546) Barbara Lewis contains eight Polonaises and four LOVER'S CONCERTO 7 KANSAS CITY STAR A Impromptus, and the recording of the — The Toys (Dynavoice 209) Roger Miller (Smash 1998) MAMACITA Nocturnes is the continuation of the artist’s announced plan to re-record 94 CARA-LIN (Bang 508) BLUE NOTE 45x1922 all the composer’s major works. 77 hungry for love Strangeloves San Remo Golden Strings (Ric Tic 104) 95 YOU'RE THE ONE 83—-MY TOWN, MY GUY AND ME Vogues (Co & Ce 229) The Big Single Lesley Gore (Mercury 36444) Audio Fidelity Names 99— I'LL TAKE YOU WHERE THE PLAYING From His New Album 86—TOSSIN" AND TURNIN' MUSIC'S New Dallas Distributor Drifters (Atlantic 2298) Ivy League (Cameo 377) TO TROMPETA TOCCATA NEW YORK—Harold Drayson, vice- 100—EVERYONE'S GONE president of Audio Fidelity Records, 87— IF YOU'VE GOT A HEART THE MOON Bobby Goldsboro (United Artists 908) (Parrot 9774) 3LP 4181 has appointed Lone Star Record Co. Jonathan King in Dallas, Texas to distribute both FAMILY 88—WHAT COLOR IS A MAN 100—SINS OF THE the AF and Karate labels in that Bobby Vinton (Epic 9846) P F Sloane (Dunhill 4007) area. The firm, which is helmed by

BLUE Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllllillllllll^ NOTE officially Stan Levinson, will take i W61st St. New York 23. N, Y over distribution immediately. AF Signs Braun UA Cuts Girl Scouts and NEW YORK—Audio Fidelity Records NEW YORK—The highlights has inked vocalist-deejay Bob Braun music of the 1965 Girl Scout Senior Idaho, in to an exclusive recording contract, it Roundup, held at Farragut, was announced last week by Harold mid-July, have been recorded by being Drayson, the label’s vice-president. United Artists Records and are release. Braun, who is currently affiliated readied for immediate with WLW-Cincinnati, hit the charts Nine thousand Girl Scouts took P^rt and two years ago with his Decca record- in the two-week encampment ing of “Til Death To Us Part.” The more than sixty thousand visitors held initial AF single will be Braun’s first attended the event, which is release since his past success. The every three years. deck couples “Shadows” with “I’m UA was represented at the event recording Sittin’ Here Rememberin’.” Vet pro- by an elaborate remote ducer-writer-publisher Hank Hunter unit. It included four sound trucks the produced the release for the label. and corps of engineers under supervision of producer David Se- cunda. Slated for Feb. release, the UA Ralph Cohen Joins disk will be tabbed “12,000 Voices Under The Sky.” Load Up For Record Club Of America NOW NEW YORK—Ralph Cohen has Amy-Mala To ^ joined the Record Club of America in Handle Sansu the newly created post of advertising ^ Big Holiday Sales! manager. He’ll be in charge of all ^ has NEW YORK—Amy-Mala Records publication and direct mail advertis- concluded a deal to distribute Sansu ing. Records, a newly formed label owned SEALERS ORDER NOW! plus 1 DEAL! Cohen was formerly an account by Allan Toussaint and Marshall Se- 5 executive with Walter Karl. He has horn, it was announced last week by also been associated with Sackheim- A-M general manager Larry Uttal. “What Sad Over 50 Red Hot Catalog Items Bruck and the Columbia Record Club. The first release is Feeling,” featuring Betty Harris, offices been established at New have which was cut in New Orleans where 888 Eight Ave. here to handle the most of the Toussaint-Sehorn records REX^ORDS 9512 S. Central, Los Angeles 2, Calif. ^0 club’s expanded promotional efforts. uTill / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / / \ \ / \ / \ / \ / / \ / \ \ I \ / \ I \ / \ / I \ / \ \/ \ / \l \l \l v V (' r \i 1

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Sales Up 20% '' YORK—Sales for the Handle- Go., the huge rack-jobber, in- ed 20 per cent while earnings Gdsh 28.4 per cent in the first quarter 1 July 31 over the corresponding d the previous year, it was an- ced last week (1) by Paul [leman, the firm’s president, The Cash Box “Sure Shots" highlight records which reports trom retail dealers throughout the e corporation’s total sales for nation indicate ore glready beginning to sell giiantity or else give every indication of doing so. hree month period were $7,286,- is compared with $6,074,931 in a TREAT HER RIGHT ar Earnings period of 1964. per ROY HEAD Back Beot 546 ! rose from $225,803 last year to 941 in the first quarter period, ditionally, the directors declared KANSAS CITY STAR per share quarterly dividend ROGER MILLER Smash 1998 he 601,776 shares of common outstanding, eligible to receive HUNGRY FOR LOVE dividend, payable on Oct. 11, SAN REMO GOLDEN STRINGS Ric Tic 104 to common stockholders of Mari- d on Sept. 24, 1965. THE PARAMOUNT HONOR— lyn Michaels, the young singing star I LIVE FOR THE SUN who has been chosen to play the lead SUNRAYS Tower 148 lies Completes in the national company version of “Funny Girl,” is shown with ABC- istward Move Paramount head Larry Newton fol- MY TOWN, MY GUY AND ME lowing her signing with the company. LESLEY GORE . Mercury 36444 ^ YORK—Philles Records and associated publishing and pro- The exclusive recording contract, just completed, announced by Newton ig firms have announced the con- was THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE 3n of their move to the West last week. JOAN BAEZ Vanguard 35031 The lark, who was formerly with t with the new offices located at Brothers, has been seen on Sunset Blvd., formerly the Elec- Warner many television shows, including the TOSSIN' AND TURNIN' ) vision Bldg. The New York “Hollywood Palace” and Ed Sullivan IVY LEAGUE Cameo 377 :h is to be closed, programs, and has appeared at a ins for expansion of operations number of major hotels and supper also being made, with work to IF YOU'VE GOT A HEART clubs across the country. In addition adertaken in motion picture pro- BOBBY GOLDSBORO United Artists 908 to her vocal talent, she has a knack on and the making of TV pilots. for impersonation, and includes 37 impressions in her repertoire. WHAT COLOR IS A MAN The diskery has scheduled an LP BOBBY VINTON Epic 9846 waxing for release to coincide with her opening in the show next month. MAKE ME. YOUR BABY BARBARA LEWIS Atlantic 2300 Jack Fine To Joda LOVER'S CONCERTO NEW YORK—Joda Records an- THE TOYS Dynovoice 209 nounced last week the signing of Jack Fine as national sales and pro- motion director, effective immediately. Fine has formerly held national Command Brochure Jankowski To Wm. Morris promotion director roles for World Salutes 6th Anny For Dates In The U.S. Artists, ABC Paramount and Atlantic CHICAGO Horst Jankowski, Ger- Command Records has — NEW YOEK— many’s star pianist-arranger-com- Records, as well as an assistant na- issued a special brochure to com- poser-choir director, has inked a man- tional promotion manager spot for memorate its sixth anniversary. The agement pact for U.S. appearances 24-page pamphlet, designed by Com- Walt Disney and a position as veep with the William Morris agency. Sol mand’s art director Charles E. Mur- in charge of sales and promotion for Shapiro, chief of the agency’s foreign phy, traces the history of the com- Amy-Mala-Dimension Records. artist division, jetted to Stuttgart, pany from the time it was founded Jankowski’s office headquarters, and TE A COLLECTION—Sandy He also held positions in the pub- by Enoch Light, to its current status signed the 29-year old musician to the ella is shown above putting into as a division of ABC-Paramount lishing business as general profes- contract. tice what he preaches on his new Records. It highlights the milestones sional manager for the Irving Caesar Jankowski, riding on the crest of release, “Collecting Girls.” Cur- in the company’s career, including the a best-selling Mercury album, which ly making a series of p.a.’s and pubbery and was Eastern representa- introduction of the famed “Percus- is bolstered by two best-selling 10 showings throughout his home tive for Walt Disney’s Music cata- sion” series, and the development of singles in the album—“A Walk In : of Fla., the chanter is pictured new recording techniques, including logue. The Black Forest” and “Simple Gim- ne of the numerous record shop Command’s 35 mm magnetic film A songwriter with several copy- pel” will probably make his first dons that he visited last week in “Dimension 3.” — American tour sometime in mid-Nov. ection with his deck. His itinerary rights to his credit, Fine has been a The booklet contains four-color re- included spots in Orlando, Miami member of ASCAP for 15 years. productions of the entire Command Harry Kalcheim of the New York Clearwater at several teen-hops; Meanwhile, Joda artist-exec Johnny catalog and photos & bios of all office of the agency said the firm is is to include shows in Ft. Lauder- artists have recorded for the Nash has just I’eturned from success- who submitting Jankowski for TV and , with return-engagements in label including Channing, Carol Dick with his choir ni and Orlando among ful weekends in Miami and Chicago, concert appearances other Van Dyke, the Ray Charles Singers, *' s in the peninsula state. High- where he was promoting his latest William Steinberg, Tony Mottola, Doc and orchestra. dng the chanter’s homecoming single, “Let’s Move & Groove To- Severinsen, Tessie O’Shea, and other a reception at the Orlando air- world famous artists. gether,” while r & b artists Sam & associate companies, music critics, attended by many of the city’s More than 100,000 of these bro- equipment, and als and WHOO deejays as well Bill played to full houses at the chures have been printed, and they manufacturers of collection of teenage followers. Apollo Theatre last week. are being sent to distributors, foreign others. 1

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ish Box—Seotember 11, 1965 37 To Cut 'Drat' Supremes To Rep U.S. Mercury-Koppelman-Rubin obf. Sarnoff Elevated ! Col. Make Indie Producing Deal ‘o Presidency RCA YORK — Columbia Records’ At Dutch Music Fete Of | NEW nrst musical cast LP acquisition for NEW YORK—Shelby Singleton, A&R DETROIT recording artists, EW YORK—Under a major top ex- the 1965-66 season will be “Drat The —Motown vice president of Mercury Record the Supremes, voted America’s most utive realignment Robert Sarnoff Cat.” Effort will mark the Broadway Productions, has announced the sign- debut of the team of Ira Levin (book popular femme disk team in the re- ing of a contract between the company ill become president of the Radio cent and lyrics) and Milt Schafer. A num- Cash Box poll, have been named and Koppelman-Rubin Associates, in- jrporation of par- as official America (RCA), ber of veterans 'will be associated with the U.S. representatives to dependent producers. The company is Holland’s annual it firm of RCA Victor Records. The other aspects of the production. Joe pop song festival, currently riding the charts with “Do according to an announcement from :ec will leave his present post as Layton will direct and stage the You Believe In Magic” by the Lovin’ dances; Elliott Gould and Eddie Foy, the label. Spoonful on Kama-Sutra. , airman of the NBC web, another Jr. will star, along with Leslie Ann The Detroit trio received a personal The publishing-producing team OA subsid, to join the parent firm, Warren, who recently did the TV invitation from the Dutch government have already placed two recordings which his father Gen. David Sarnoff revival of “Cinderella.” Jerry Adler to participate in the festival, which with Mercury’s affiliate, Philips Rec- will be held in chairman. and Norman Rosemont are producing. Amsterdam on Oct. 3. ords. The disks, “Pied Piper” by The “Drat” will open out of town at the They had recently put off until 1966 Changin’ Times and “Goin’ Lovin’ The younger Sarnoff will report to Schubert Theater in Philly this week all plans for a return visit to Europe With You” by Jeremiah both were c. Elmer Engstrom, president, of RCA (8U E. H. Morris (ASCAP) is pub- because the increasing number of released within the past week. A third fio will now be promoted to chief ex- lishing the score. supper club bookings open to them record soon to be recorded by the Lib- here in the States, and even though utive officer of the executive com- erty Belles, will be released via the turning down two of these bookings Mercury label in the near future. ittee. Gen. Sarnoff will exit his niche would mean a financial loss to them, Under the terms of their non-ex- the firm’s chief executive officer but NARA Scores Retailers the Supremes have stated that they clusive agreement, Koppelman-Rubin, could ill continue to participate in RCA’s (Continued from page 6) not refuse the invitation of the in addition to unearthing and devel- Dutch government. oping new talent for the label, may, Fairs through a new contract. In an- of dollars in property, and the loss The threesome will leave for Europe on assignment, produce sessions for her executive change Robert Kinter life. on Sept. 30, and, while there, will artists already under contract to the is upped from president of NBC to NARA salutes the public service make several appearances on West company. K-R productions and artists performed by Radio Station KGPJ. airman of the board. German TV shows. Their German- may appear on any one of the labels Their news coverage serviced other language recordings, cut in Detroit within the Mercury family, including local stations, the National Wire in Jan. by German producer Werner Philips, Smash, Fontana and Blue Services and Police Headquarters. At Scharfenberger, are doing very well Rock. all times the cooperation between this in that country. They will return to Prior to the formation of their own station and Police Headquarters was the U.S. on Oct. 8, to rehearse for an production and publishing firms, an example for all of us to follow. Ed Sullivan Show appearance, which Charley Koppelman and Don Rubin, the efforts of civil FIVE GREAT We support will be telecast “live” on Oct. 10. Next directed the music publishing activ- rights organizations who are working they will tape a segment for “Hulla- ities of Roulette Records and were ac- NEW GOSPELS the conditions of the to improve baloo” and, on Oct. 15, will perform tive in independent record productions lET JESUS COME INTO YOUR LIFE Negro citizens of this country, but we in concert at Philharmonic Hall in for Screen Gems and Columbia Music. b/w do not agree with those who advocate New York’s Lincoln Center. From Singleton noted that the move was violence. We are against violence and in stride with the company’s overall GOD’S WONDERFUL LOVE Dec. 4 thru 11, the group is scheduled disrespect for law and order. We are to play Pittsburgh’s Twin Coaches effort to attract fresh, indie production further aware that the President and Club. and exciting new talent and integrate are Maggie Ingram leading citizens in this country The Supremes have also been signed it into the overall merchandising and busy setting up the proper machinery, promotion framework of a major Nashboro 868 to record the title song for the forth- politically socially that will re- diskery. and coming American International film, tensions lieve the heavy and acute “Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Ma- HARDER IS THE FIGHT that more than a tenth of the nation chine,” starring Frankie Avalon and b/w is presently gripped. Vincent Price. Willful violence, total disorder, NBC Soap Opera To Use BEEN IN THE WAR SO LONG With the recent launching of the tragic loss of lives will not solve Gemini Five space capsule, the girls Mann-Weil Compositions the problems. The problems can only Brother Joe May proved to be not only among the mu- be solved with all responsible persons “Morning Star,” NBC- sical leaders throughout the world but NEW YORK— Nashboro 869 sharing in this vast program that TV’s new daytime soap opera, debut- also pioneers in interplanetary rock will continue to grow ing Sept. will feature musical see America when one of their early chart-toppers, 13, SAFE IN THE and help all of its citizens. themes the husband and wife song- ARMS OF JESUS “Where Did Our Love Go,” was piped by We fully deplore and go on record writing team, Barry Mann and Cyn- aboard the craft during its record- b/w as opposing those who would seek breaking space voyage. thia Weil. Composer Mann, whose first to promote the viscious and totally TV assignment two years ago was the LORD HEAR MY CRY irresponsible advice of allowing them- theme of “The Farmer’s Daughter,” selves to be used to promote racial Universal Declares has also created a new theme this sea- Holmes Sisters disturbances. Quarferly Dividend son for that program. Nashboro 870 The couple are currently repre- NEW YORK—The hoard of directors sented on the best-seUing charts with HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW of Universal Pictures last week (1) such releases as Gene Pitney’s “Look- b/w declared a quarterly dividend of 25 ing Through the Eyes of Love” (Musi- cents per share on the common stock cor Records), The Animals’ “We Gotta I’LL BE SATISFIED of the company, payable on Sept. 27, Get Out of This Place” (MGM Rec- 1965, to stockholders of record at the Beils of of Joy close of business on Sept. 16, 1965. ords), and two versions of “Home Nashboro 871 the Brave” in recordings by Jody Mil- Wayne Leaves Kapralik ler (Capitol Records) and Bonnie and EVERYTHING YOU NEED the Treasures (Philles Records). Just b/w NEW YORK—Artie Wayne last week announced that he has left his posi- released on Imperial Records is a new I WON'T LET GO tion with the publishing firm of Dave single by Joel Christie that features Kapralik and Associates. Wayne, who two Mann/Weil tunes: “See That Girl” Morgan Babb has been active in writing-publishing and “It’s All Right Now.” Nashboro 872 and production work, has not stated any definite plans for the future. In addition to these hits on the sin- 177 3rd Ave. No., gles charts, two new LP’s have been Nashville, Tenn. Gorson Inks Phil Ochs released featuring as title songs cur- To Personal Mgmt. Pact rent Mann/Weil hits: Musicor’s “Looking Through the Eyes of Love”

I NEW YORK—Arthur H. Gorson has signed vet folksinger-tunesmith Phil and MGM’s “We Gotta Get Out of NO FIDDLER, THIS NERO—Pianist Ochs to a long-term personal manage- This Place.” Already high on the al- lIHIIMIllllllllllllllUIMinillllinillilllllMIIMMIlllltlllllMlllinillllMIMlIIIMIIIIIU Peter Nero is shown (center) during ment contract. Ochs, who cuts for the bum charts is an LP by The Righteous his recent sojourn to Boston where he Elektra label, is currently represented Brothers on Philles featuring the WRITE A cut an LP of Gershwin compositions on the Top 100 as a writer via Joan with Arthur Fiedler (right) and the Baez’ “There But For Fortune” Van- Mann/Weil hit, “You’ve Lost That SONG 50-50 Boston Pops. The pair listen to a play- guard stand. Lovin’ Feelin’ ” as its title. Vith Nashville back of one of the tracks the HIT writers—writers of = from longs To The Fold by Brenda Lee, Bobby Bare, Eddy! RCA Victor Red Seal waxing, “Nero New trnold, Car! Smith, Sue Thompson, Jerry I Goes Pops” with A&R producer Peter Pastor, son of band uller, etc. | Dellheim. Nero is currently in Europe Guy filming a number of BBC-TV specials. leader Tony Pastor, smiles (center) on iffie Ve've worked with writers of songs by I dis- ?oger Miller, Pat Boone, prospects being Leroy Van Dyke, I manager Jeatles, Bobbi Martin, Brenda cussed with his Lee, Perry 1 I Hanna-Barbera Names LaBrie (left) and ,omo, Bobby Bare, and many, many more. Gene I I New Cincy Disfbribuf'or Herman Gimbel, head of Audio Fidelity Records. Ws’si like to help you. HOLLYWOOD—Don Bohanan, chief The songster has just Write for, details today. executive of Hanna-Barbera Records, signed with the diskery, announced last week that A&I Dis- and his first release is tributing Co. had been appointed to scheduled for release handle the label in the Cincinnati this month. Pastor made area. his television debut on Joe Nathan, president of the dis- the Johnny Carson Show recently, and was invited 420 tributorship, will take over the line LTorJ— Dept. CB immediately. The label is currently to a return engagement NashViiie, Tenn. clicking with Danny Hutton’s “Roses as a result of the ova-

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Cash Box—September 11, 1965 . onny & Cher To Play Golden-'Finger' Points Resorder Drive it Lincoln Center To Fall Promo Drive RCA Plans Big Tape EW YORK—Sonny & Cher, who are NEW YORK—Golden Records has an- NEW YORK—The Radio Corporation now being shipped to dealers and later this rrently burning up the Top 100 nounced the release of 24 LP kiddie of America last week (2) announced should be available in stores these ;her together or individually with albums, four book-and-record sets and plans to enter the tape recorder field month. The least expensive of supervision e tunes on three different labels, a series of singles for the children’s in full force. In hitting the $60 mil- are produced under RCA lion-a-year the rest are manufac- 11 set a precedent on Nov. 11 when market in the label’s “Goldenfinger market, the firm has an- in Japan, and Indianapolis ey become the first rock act to play Caper” Fall Drive. The first half of nounced that it will back its initial tured at the company’s New York’s Lincoln (on the heels the new product consists of twenty move with a one-million-dollar adver- plant. tising special features an- John Raitt’s “Carousel”) for a one- new albums to retail for $1.89, and campaign in the final quarter Among the of Durant, presi- ?ht concert. an additional set of four original this year. nounced by Bryce S. sales corporation, were a Present plans call for Atco Records, soundtrack stories and songs. The These plans were bared at a display dent of the of a plus sound” feature for add- lich releases S&C’s duo efforts, to book-and-record sets, designed to re- new line of RCA tape recorders, “sound which consists of nine models, both ing voice and music to narrate home 2 ord the concert for their next tail for $3.79, contain six books and reel-to-reel other events; and clear see- )um. one disk each. and cartridge machines. films and The prices on these through cartridge enclosures for eas- Eleven 69^ book and record sets new recorders range from tape level reading. are also being added to the company’s $49.95 to $229.95 and in- ier cludes types that run from battery The advertising campaign slated line; and six French with six Spanish ick Pleis operated models for Oct.-Dec. of this year will include To West Coast offerings being issued in the Golden to full-feature stereo units, all completely transistorized 18 full pages in eight leading con- Language Series, selling at 99^ each. 3LLYWOOD — Composer-arranger- and magazines, copy in profession- Looking ahead toward the Chr^t- featuring solid copper circuits. sumer iductor Jack Pleis, now debuting RCA had previously offered four mas season, the label is also making al and educational specialty maga- Atco Records with “Pm Running cartridge recorders selling for $99.95 several merchandising aids available. zines, and television commercials. A refoot in the Park,” has shifted to $199.95; but the new line offers Among them are: Christmas Record 750-line newspaper ads are > base of operation from NY to four redesigned cartridge and five series of floor displays, a series of prepacks, •llywood to further concentrate on local distributors. counter capstan reel-to-reel units. They are also to be placed by iting music for motion pictures Christmas book-and-record displays d television. displays. Floor and counter line and language se- In the East over the past 15 years for the regular ns held A&R posts with Columbia, ries are also ^^red. Terrell Adds Disk Titles Col. Drop-Out Program cca-Coral and London Records and (Continued from page 6) s arranged and conducted on over To WBA Fisticuff Title national promo di- records that have each sold over a ‘Trustees To Weiss, the label’s llion, including Teresa Brewer’s NARAS NEW YORK — Ernie Terrell, heavy- rector, artists from other companies [usic, Music, Music,” Kitty Kallen’s weight champion of the world accord- are being asked to cooperate in the Meet In Hollywood ing to Association, ittle Things Mean a Lot,” The the World Boxing program. has been signed recently to a record- in concise, easy- ur Aces’ “Tell Me Why,” and A1 NEW YORK — Trustees representing Spots are written a ing contract by Argo Records. to-understand style. One such spot is: bbler’s “He.” the four chapters of NARAS (Nation- The fistic titleholder’s first release “Hi, this is ... There’s a recipe for Pleis has retained the Irwin Zucker al Academy of Recording Arts and as a crooner is “Dear Abby,” a ballad failure and disappointment ... It ce to handle promotion and pub- Sciences) meet this weekend in an im- take-off on the famous syndicated calls for one young man, age about ty. two-day session in Hollywood. portant advice-to-the-lovelorn column. seventeen, even younger. He drops noted pianist as well, Pleis first The eighteen-man group, representing Future Terrell releases will be out of school, and finds it harder and racted attention as a member of highest echelon in the academy’s the scheduled according to his athletic harder to make as much money as he ! Benny Goodman aggregation, and meeting for the first hierarchy, training schedule, prexy Leonard needs. The older he gets, the harder ere he met his wife, Karen Chand- time in two years as a complete body, hit the Chess has announced. it gets . . . the more responsibility he , million mark on records expected to discuss and act upon is has, the tougher it is—all because he eral years ago with “Hold Me, with the numerous matters concerned dropped out of school. If you don’t rill Me, Kiss Me” for Coral, annual NARAS-Grammy Awards. Mira Productions Product like the sound of it, don’t follow the recipe.” The trustees will also deal with (Continued from page 7) Artists who would like to tape the other subjects with which the Acad- >CAP's Youngest To NY on Mira include “Lost And Lonely” aforementioned spot or any of six is vitally concerned — scholar- emy b/w “I’ll Make It Easy For You” by others are advised to contact Weiss, IW YORK—One of youngest mem- ships, further courses produced in Pat Carter, “Too Many People” b/w c/o Columbia Records, Room 1299, 51 s of ASCAP, Keith Green, has just conjunction with universities, craft “Love Minus Zero” by The Leaves West 52nd St., New York City. As ived in New York, according to (both acquired from Penthouse Pro- time is limited, interested performers meetings, increased inter-chapter com- announcement by prexy Stanley ductions), “Lost” b/w “Sweet Kind Of should not delay in offering their ams. The young tunesmith, draw- munications and various other matters Loneliness” by The Darlettes (ac- services to the program. nigh unto the 12-year old mark, related to the encouragement and rec- quired from Daedalus Productions)

! already racked up the words and ognition of artistic achievement with- and “Greenback Dollar” b/w “Oh, sic to over 50 songs. Miss Mary” by Barry McGuire, which in the field of recording. Excise Tax Report Born in Oct. of 1953, he has been is a Davon Production. ng with his parents in Canoga Slated to represent New York are Masters cut by Mira include “Ooh (Continued from page 7) rk, Calif., where he is a sixth- President Nesuhi Ertegun, Trustees Honey Baby” b/w “Send For Me, I’ll repeal on consumer prices of a variety ide student. Sascha Burland, Joe Csida, David Be There” by Earl Cosby which was of commodities. “We presented in- produced by Fred Smith, A and & 'n addition to his songwriting Hall, Father Norman O’Connor, Bob formation at this meeting, along with director for Mira. copies of trade newspaper stories, lities, the youngster is also an Yorke and Executive Director George Smith, who will also be handling which indicated that the overwhelm- or and a recording artist for Decca Simon. Nashville will fly in Wesley national promotion for the labels, ing number of record manufacturers ;ords. His acting credits include Rose and either Harold Bradley or has produced several chart records had indeed made downward adjust- going back to 1957 when, with Bumps stints on the Les Crane Show, Bill Denny, while Chicago will send ments in their prices following the Blackwell, he co-produced several excise tax repeal. Imagine our con- dt Disney’s “Wonder World Of David Carroll and Joseph Wells. The Sam Cooke sessions including sternation then to be confronted with or,” the Joey Bishop Show and hosting Hollywood Chapter will pre- “Another Saturday Night” on the the allegation that record manufac- Jack Benny program. He has sent Les Brown, Sonny Burke, Mack Keen label. In 1958 Smith co-produced turers had passed on none of the tax the million selling “Western Movies” 3 appeared in “The Sound Of David, Pete King, Dave Pell, Morris cut.” for Demon Records which featured Brief said that the association felt sic” with Janet Blair, and has Stolloff, 1st vice-president Joel Fried- the Olympics and Smith was co- that inspection would reveal that n featured in a summer stock ver- man and Executive Director Christine writer of the song. Other chart items price competition within the business 1 of “Time Of The Cuckoo.” A Farnon. At the close of the two day produced by Smith include “Hully was “so intense that even those man- Gully” by the Olympics, “Cindy’s eotaped spectacular with Sammy session the trustees will elect the new ufacturers who might not willingly Birthday” by Johnny Crawford and have wanted to cut prices have had i^is will be shown Thanksgiving national officers for the forthcoming “When A Boy Falls In Love” by Mel to do so in order to remain competi-

7 . year. Carter. I tive.” “This is in spite of the fact,” Wood has announced additional out- side production deals with Marshall Brief went on, “that a recent economic Lieb, Jack Millman, Dave Kapralik study of our industry prepared by a and Paul Tannen. According to Wood, team of Professors from the Harvard the advance orders on the budget University School of Business and line already has passed the 75,000 the Cambridge Research Institute figure and the “Greenback Dollar” revealed that net profits after taxes single by Barry accounts McGuire for record manufacturers declined for 40,000 in advance sales. It’s un- from 6.8^c in 1957 to 1.7% in 1964.” derstood that the Earl Cosby single has had initial impact in Baltimore, Cleveland and Washington with the TOP TEN BOUND! Leaves single of “Too Many People” a local chart record in L. A. where it was tested initially. EYES List of personnel comprises Phil CLOSE YOUR Turetsky—secretary and treasurer, George Steele—sales and promotion, Fred Smith—A&R and promotion, 3« Pamela Burns THE —executive secretary Swan 4224 FLISH SESSION—Musical interpretation in the smooth French style has and Charlie Cronander—director of ablished Jean Paul Vignon in the Columbia catalog, and with a number publishing. Wood is president of the SWAN RECORDS record fans following the pop scene. Shown above in his most recent ses- firm, which has located offices at Cor. 8th 8i Fitzwater Sts. 1 , Vignon found pleasant company provided by film star Jill Haworth; and e assistance from 9145 Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles. A&R producer Lor Crane. Waxing results of the efforts: Philadelphia, Pa. hat Now My Love” and “That’s Her Little Way,” newly released. Clef is the local distributor.

:h Bov—.Spntnmhnr 11. 1 0ftH 'to Rueful Ramsey Dylan Concludes Season Out Of In Crowd At Forest Hills Festival NEW YORK A mixed gathering of Ramsey Lewis, leader — NEW YORK— folk buffs and rock fans gathered at of the Argo recording trio that bears Forest Hills Stadium last week (28) his name, will be sidelined for at least to witness the closing concert in this as a result of a shoulder two-months summer’s Music Festival, a show fea- fracture suffered in Atlantic City. turing Bob Dylan. The singer-stylist- Riding high on both singles and album composer, despite his own artistry, charts with “The In Crowd,” a jazz was caught in an uncomfortable di- interpretation of months-back the lemma as a result of the throng’s Dobie Gray hit, the has been team makeup; and in order to best please forced to cancel some $27,000 in night- both, he performed what may be con- club, television one-nighter book- and sidered two separate programs. The ings. first half of the evening keynoted the The group had been headlining at “old” Dylan, a solo showing spotlight- the resort city’s Garden at Wonder ing his early folk work. His post-in- the time of the freak accident, which termission appearance was marked by occurred when one of the waves over- the rock influence, featuring a small turned Lewis causing the fracture. combo -with electrified instruments Aside from erasing the remainder of and his current smash, “Like A Roll- the stay at the present engagement, ing Stone,” occupying the No. 2 slot Lewis’ manager John Levy also had to on the Top 100. withdraw from signed bookings at the The concert opened on a strong Showboat in Philadelphia, the Village note, with a seven-song first half well Gate in New York, Leo’s Casino in received by the audience. Among the Cleveland, Columbus Ohio’s Jamaica best cheered tunes in his act were Club and a half-dozen college one- “Desolation Row” and the familial nighters. TV dates for the “Tonight,” “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which closec rela- “Nightlife” and “A1 Hirt” segments A WELL EARNED TRIBUTE—Dave Finn, special consultant distributor the segment. Dylan was presented t( were also eliminated. tions for RCA Victor (third from left) recently was presented an AM-FM the viewers by WPRZ folk spinnei Adding to the irony radio by the label’s eastern region record managers for his outstanding work of the weird Jerry White, and WMCA’s Gar^ incident is the realization that in setting up “distributor I’ecord m.anager workshops.” Presenting the gift on the Stevens. Stevens was poorly greeted team, which has been performing behalf of the managers was Paul Knowles, vice president and general manager to an early indication of the antagonistic the acclaim of jazz critics and fans of the record division of Raymond Rosen Inc. of Philadelphia (second from attitude of the throng toward refer. for about ten-years, is now repre- left). Also present at the presentation were Norman R. Racusin, division vice The manifestation of this dislike sented by its first major success president and operation manager of the RCA Victor record division (extreme on was far clearer in the second half the charts, with a likely follow-up in left) and George R. Marek, vice president and general manager. when Dylan’s presentations with £ the offing. Momentum and earning combo featuring electrified instru capacity afforded by the still scoring Twin Box Office Re-Releases ments was roundly jeered. Three o; Vic Dana Slated For Argo releases “The In Crowd” (No. the standouts on the closing half o: Prompt UA Soundtrack Promo 10 on the singles 100; and the No. 5 the bill were “Mr. Jones,” “It Ain’- First European Tour LP) will of necessity be forfeited the of Me Babe,” (now scoring on the poT NEW YORK—During month because of the unlucky accident. Sept., two of Jules front in a recording by the Turtles] LOS ANGELES—Vic Dana, Dolton Dassin’s biggest The album and single both began and his own smash “Like A Rolling Records wax ai'tist, has been slated box-office hits, “Never On Sunday” breaking about a month ago in Wash- Stone.” for his first European tour, a month- and “Topkapi” will be released as a ington and Philadelphia. long circuit that will begin Oct. 4. major reissue package. At the same Dylan, regardless, is presently en on Lewis is currently convalescing at 5-10 time. United Artists will joying the greatest popularity anc From Oct. the artist will be in Records em- his Chicago home, while the other England doing six shows for the bark on a special push for the two sales acceptance in his career, a faci TV members of the trio, bassist El Dee BBC, and will also record soundtrack albums, which sold well made obvious by the position of hie an album Young and drummer Red Holt, derive own recording and the influence hi: and several singles at the EMI studios during the initial release of both what satisfaction they can from sur- compositions in films. . have exerted. London. The disks will be distrib- veying the pop listings. uted on Liberty Records The twin-pgfckage program will in England be The trio’s success in the popular and on the Continent. sold with a cbotipletely new campaign field is one highly unprecedented, rep- On Oct. 12 and 14 he will be making which is being kicked off with a spec- resenting the first jazz work to score guest star appearances in Holland for ial trade ad drive to alert the nation’s ''Helpr Rings The Bell this highly. Former decks in the field two hour-long TV specials on the exhibitors that the double-bill is now to have garnered a wide sales accept- The Beatles latesi Dutch TV network. Dates are now available for booking. NEW YORK— ance have basically been Afro-Latin box-office wing-ding, “Help!”, in addi being set for engagements in France, “Never On Sunday,” released in sounds like Italy and Germany. 1960 and, starring Melina Mercouri Cal Tjader’s “Soul Sauce” tion to all its others bouquets, has been given the Bell Ringer Award bj The European tour was sparked by and Dassin, who also wrote and di- and similar waxings from Herbie Scholastic Magazine. The award is the chanter’s recent Dolton hit, “Red rected the film, set a long-run record Mann and others. presented only to films that meet th« Roses For A Blue Lady,” which be- at New York’s Plaza Theatre where magazine’s standards of excellence ir came a smash foreign seller for the it ran for approximately 60 weeks. direction, acting, photography anc Liberty labels. While abroad he will The oft-recorded title tune won the appropriateness of subject matter. be doing nromotion for his current hit Academy Award for that year. ABC-Paramount Inks “Help !” will be reviewed in several single, “Moonlight And Roses,” and Also produced and directed by classroon an album by the same name. On Nov. Dassin and starring Melina Mercouri, George Hamilton of Scholastic’s twenty-one periodicals, which go weekly to more 1 he will return to the States for “Topkapi” was released in 1964. 'Top than million second- domestic bookings. billing also went to Maximillian NEW YORK—ABC-Paramount Rec- 7 elementary and ary throughoul Schell and Peter Ustinov, who won an ords has signed thespian George students and teachers the country. Academy Award for his performance. Hamilton to an exclusive recording Since Jan., Bell Ringer Awards Len Stogel Opens Manos Hadjidakis was responsible pact, it was announced for composing both “Never On Sun- last week by have been presented to “World With- New Mgmt. Office day” and the music for “Topkapi.” Larry Newton, president of the label. out Sun” (Columbia). “The Train’' lUnited Artists), “The Sound 01 The flick actor most recently por- NEW YORK—Len Stogel has an- Music” (20th Century-Fox), “The Ric Undergoes trayed the late Hank Williams on the nounced the formation of his new per- A Fool Killer” (Landau), “Shenandoah’' sonal management office, Leonard screen in the MGM production of Major Expansion (Universal), “Cat Ballou” (Colum- Stogel & Associates. The new firm “Your Cheatin Heart.” and has had will headquarter at 155 E. NEW YORK—After only one year on bia) and “Those Magnificent Men In 55 St. in lead roles in twelve other features. New York. the recording scene, Ric Records is Their Flying Machines” (20th Cen- celebrating its first anniversary The label has scheduled with sessions tury-Fox). a major expansion move. with Hamilton to be held on Sept. 7, As part of the move, the label has 8 and 9, recording an LP for Oct. recently bolstered its roster with the release. The signing of Patty McCormick, who won album will be aimed at Peter, Paul & Mary critical acclaim for her starring role the teen market, with song hits of in “The Bad Seed,” and Troy Shon- the past couple of years. On World-Wide Tour dell. whose new single is currently getting the rush treatment for im- HOLLYWOOD—Following their two- mediate release. The company has is currently being re-evaluated, with night concert stand at the Honolulu also acouired masters by the late Joe distribution Waikiki Shell on Aug. 20-21, Peter, “Snap Your Fingers” Henderson to changes already effective further enrich its catalog. in Baltimore, where the label is being Paul and Mary left for Australia on In addition, label prexy Lester handled by Mangold, and Miami, the first leg of their world-wide tour Vanadore has announced the promo- where Campus now has the Ric line. which began on Aug. 25 at Sydney tion of Johnny Talley from southern In addition. Stadium. sales and promotion manager to na- Music City in Nashville tional sales and promotion manager. has been set to handle the product in The folk trio will play a total of Prior to joining Ric last month, that area. seven “down under” performances, Talley spent 15 years as a deejav in The label is currently doing well on including appearances at Brisbane, several major markets, including Min- the country Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth. neapolis, Orlando and Nashville. He charts with “Wine” by also served as southern nrofessional Mel Tillis, while “Dime” by Bobby On Sept. 5, they will plane to Eu- manager HELLO, TIMMIE! for the E. B. Marks nubbery Sykes has just entered the charts. rope direct from Australia, where —Timmie Rodgeri in New York. In making the famed comedian who an- Other current releases include “Salt they’ll play their initial headline en- recently turne nouncement, Vanadore nointed out singer for the Epic label, is at the famed Paris Olympia currentl that the change was made because of On My Eggs” by Red Sovine” and gagement enjoying a successful engagement £ Talley’s excellent record in the sonth- “The Message” by Wayne Walker. Theatre, Sept. 9 to 15. Following liie Club Harlem in Atlantic Cit; enn market and the label’s intention Release schedules are being set for Paris, they will cross the Channel to The artist (left) is shown with Loui of insuring a well-coordinated sales Armstrong, who LP’s by Ruby Wright and Mel Tillis, England to open a 10-city concert stopped by last wee and promotion effort on their many catch the act. Rodgers’ and an album of 43 swing in Leicester, Sept. 19. This first L forthcoming releases, including the BMI award-win- effort “Oh Yeah, It’s Me Singin’,” ha new Shondell deck. ning tunes done by Mel Tillis, Wayne marks second world jaunt for the oeen released. Also, the distribution of Ric product Walker, Ruby Wright and Red Sovine. popular Warner Bros, artists.

4 Bov—Sf>ntf>mhAr 11. 1965 Bourne Purchases Sammy Davis To Sing Bobby Pickett Signs TOP 50 Schumann Catalog At Nat Cole Benefit With Hanna Barbera NEW YORK—Mrs. Bonnie Bourne, NEW YORK—Sammy Davis, Jr. will LOS ANGELES—Bobby Pickett has IN president of Bourne Music, has an- perform at the first annual Festival been signed to a long term contract R&B LOCATIONS nounced that the firm has purchased of Stars at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 3 by Hanna Barbera Records. Pickett, the Walter Schumann catalog, which for the benefit of the Nat King Cole recently with the RCA-Victor label, consists mainly of folk songs, spirit- Foundation, it was announced last will record popular and novelty num- uals and religious songs by Jester week by the Conference of Personal bers, entering the field of general single, IN 1 Hairston and Walter Schumann. Managers-East, sponsors music. His “Monster Mash” I THE MIDNIGHT HOUR of the event. ^ Wilson Pickett (Atlantic 2289] Included in the acquisition are The Festival of Stars will be the first on the London-distributed Giarpax “Amen,” from the motion picture major function to be run for the label, received a Gold Record for ^ IN CROWD 3 Ramsey Lewis (Argo 5506) “Lilies Of The Field,” “Mary’s Lit- recently formed charity group. selling over a million copies. tle Boy Chile” and “Elijah Rock.” Davis adds his name to the list of I NOTHING BUT HEARTACHES 4 The catalog will be handled through stars who will be on hand to enter- Allen, Phil Foster, Eydie • Supremes (Motown 1080) Gorme, the Schumann Music Corp., now a tain for the event. Among those lu- Steve Lawrence, Jackie Mason, Jane PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG 2 I subsidiary of Bourne. minaries already set are; Woody Morgan, Kate Smith and Jerry Vale. • James Brown (King 5999) IT'S i A MAN DOWN THERE 6 ’ G. L. Crockett (Four Brothers 445) i SUGAR DUMPLING 8 ' Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 863)

1 NO PITY IN THE NAKED CITY 5 Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55280)

I SAD, SAD GIRL 13 ' Barbara Mason (Arctic 108)

SINCE I LOST MY BABY 7 I f Temptations (Gordy 7043)

I WE'RE DOING FINE 15 I Dee Dee Warwick (Blue Rock 4027)

I RESPECT 25 1 Otis Redding (Volt 128)

> GOT TO FIND A WAY 17 Harold Burroge (Impact 7228) UNCHAINED MELODY 9 The HAPPY \ • Righteous Bros. (Philles 129)

I TREAT HER RIGHT 27 Roy Head (Back Beat 546)

I WANT TO (DO EVERYTHING i • ' FOR YOU) 20 ## Joe Te« (Dial 4016) i YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME CRY 10 • O. V. Wright (Back Beat 548) 19 P GOOD TIMES Gene Chandler (Constellation 160)

I I NEED YOU 21 ' Impressions (ABC Paramount 10710)

I IT'S TOO LATE, BABY, TOO LATE 11 • Arthur Prysock (Old Town 1183)

I DANGER HEARTBREAK DEAD • AHEAD 18 Marvelettes (Tamla 54120) 12 I AGENT 00 SOUL • Starr (Ric Tic 103) SOUND Edwin

I LET'S DO IT OVER 29 Joe Simone (Vee Jay 694) 14 I TRACKS OF MY TEARS ' Miracles (Tamla 54118)

I RIDE YOUR PONY 16 ^ Lee Dorsey (Amy 927) I'LL TAKE YOU WHERE THE 1 I MUSIC'S PLAYING 24 Drifters (Atlantic 2298) CAN'T LET YOU OUT OF MY SIGHT 34 I ’ Chuck Jackson & Moxine Brown (Wand 191) 38 f SOUL HEAVEN Dixie Drifter (Roulette 4641) YOUR LOVE 35 I FOR • Sam & Bill (Joda 100) YOU CAN'T TAKE IT AWAY 39 I ’ Fred Hughes (Vee Jay 703) 26 I SHAKE AND FINGERPOP • Jr. Walker & All Stars (Soul 35013) STEREO I THESE HANDS (SMALL BUT I MIGHTY) 33 Bobby Bland (Duke 385) WJS 8000 f HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 41 Stevie Wonder (Tamla 54119) SOUND I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU 23 I • Spinners (Motown 1078)

I YOU'VE BEEN IN LOVE TOO LONG 32 ‘ Martha & Vandellas (Gordy 7045) STRINGS 4fknci BRASRI;

FIRST I AT THE PURSE 36 i LOOK ’ Contours (Gordy 7044) i I CAN'T HELP MYSELF 22 ’ Four Tops (Motown 1076) r I'VE CRIED MY LAST TEAR 28 O'Jays (Imperial 66121) 43 I ME WITHOUT YOU • Mary Wells (20th Century Fox 606)

IS 30 I SOMEONE WATCHING " Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2299) BABY — I MAKE ME YOUR ' Barbara Lewis (Atlantic 2300) I'M THE MAN DOWN 46 I • Jimmy Reed (Vee Jay)

I 31 } IF DIDN'T LOVE YOU • Chuck Jackson (Wand 188)

I HOW NICE IT IS — ’ Billy Stewart (Chess 1941)

I PRETTY LITTLE BABY 37 • Marvin Gaye (Tamla 54117) SipsFREEh^o 47 i LET'S MOVE A GROOVE ' Nash (Joda 102) Johnny — ORDER FROM YOUR DISTRIBUTOR OR ONE STOPS J RESCUE ME ’ Fontella Bass (Checker 1120) WRITE FOR FREE t TOO HOT TOO HOLD 44 DJ/s COPY! Major Lance (Okeh 7726) IN — \ CAN'T HELP FALLING LOVE ’ Donald Height (Roulette 4644)

I WHOLE LOTTA WOMAN 42 » Radiants (Chess 1939)

I I'M SO THANKFUL 44 " I Kettes (Modern 1011)

llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli sh Box—September 11, 1965 41 Sounds Unlimited Inc., maybe, but not limited are the expecta- tions the Liberty Rec- ALBUM PLANS ords expressed at the champagne party tossed Deals, discounts and programs being offered to manufacturers. to welcome the diskery’s dealers and distributors by record English team, the Sounds, Inc. The team had arrived in Holly- wood last week to ap- ABC PARAMOUNT—IMPULSE pear with the Beatles at 12Vi% discount offered on all album product including new and catalog items. Expiration the Hollywood Bowl. On date indefinite. at hand the reception AMY-MALA ^ were (left to right) Griff One album free with every seven purchased, offer good on all catalog LP’s. No termination West, Tony Newman, date given. manager Brian Epstein, Wes Hunter, Liberty AUDIO FIDELITY prexy A1 Bennett, Alan 2 on 10 sales deal for new and catalog product except ‘First Component Series,’ which is offered on a special deal. Offer continues through Sept. 30. Holmes, John St. John, and Barry Cameron. DECCA-CORAL Special terms available on new and catalog product through distribs. Offer ends Sept. 30. Acuff-Rose Artists Balalaika Anyone? DIAMOND Buy 7, get 1 free on special LP’s Offer good through Sept. 30. To Blanket TV Screens HOLLYWOOD—Arnold Maxin, chief of Big 3 Music (Robbins-Feist- DOOTO NASHVILLE — Acuff-Rose Artists Miller), the has been combing coun- One free for every five LP*s purchased. Good on entire catalog through Sept. 25. Bureau has gone on a rampage in the tryside for a Balalaika band to high- TV area with seven major artists set light the theme from MGM’s up- FORTUNE for key video exposure in the weeks coming “Dr. Zhivago” production. The 1 tree album when 6 are purchased in any combination. No time limit. to come. Balalaika is a stringed instrument Leading up the septet is England’s native to the Russian setting of the FOUR CORNERS Tom Jones, now on a nationwide tour “Dr. Zhivago” film story, and Maxin’s 16% discount available on new and catalog LP’s. Dated billing offered to qualified dealers Terminates 25. of one-niters with the Dick Clark long search for a Balalaika group ex- Sept. Caravan of Stars. Set for his third tended from Hollywood to Moscow. A and fourth “Ed Sullivan Show” ap- GATEWAY special plea was even made to allow Two free for every 10 albuma purchased on entire catalog. Expiration date indefinite. pearances, on Oct. 3 and Dec. 1, he the disking of a genuine Balalaika will also be doing the new “Steve orchestra on Russian home grounds. KAPP Lawrence Show” on Nov. 19. Maxin finally found his Balalaika Special discounts and dated billing arrangements available through distribs. Effective unti Another Britisher, Donovan, also on beat when he located Jack Raymond the end of the year. the Acuff-Rose disk affiliate. Hickory and his 14-piece aggregation. Natu- Records, with two active singles, rally, Raymond and his Balalaika LIBERTY-IMPERIAL-WORLD PACIFIC JAZZ “Colours” and “Universal Soldier,” players hang their fur hats in New Special terms available through distributors. Offer runs through Sept. 16. has been tentatively booked for a York, just a few blocks from The Big “Hullabaloo” taping Nov. 3-5. 3 home office. MERCURY American Hickory songstress Sue 10% discount catalog LP’s and 12% on new releases. Expiration date unknown. Thompson, currently out with “Break- turned to the Grand Ole Opry for the Up Time,” is set for three of the first time since his recent auto acci- NASHBORO exchangeable. No expir^tiot major West Coast offerings. She has dent, and George Hamilton IV, will Buy-T-get-one-free on entire catalog including new LP's. 10U% date has been seL already taped “9th Street West” both appear on the Dean show to be (Sept. 1) and “Shivaree” (Sept. 2), taped in Nashville Oct. 10-17 and tele- ORIGINAL SOUND and is scheduled for the “Lloyd Thax- cast Oct. 21 in conjunction with the expiration date. 1 LP free for each 10 purchased less 3% cash discount. No ton Show” on Sept. 16. annual country music convention. Don Gibson, now on the country Wrapping up the list. Bob Luman, a PHILIPS charts with “Again,” journeys to new Opry pactee, and Hickory artist, 10% discount available on pop-jazz and Connoisseur series albums. 20% off on classical LP s N. Y. for the Jimmy Dean TV’er Sept. "'ill do four segs of the Grand Ole Offer includes new and catalog product, expires Oct. 15. while Roy Acuff, who just re- syndicated this month. 29, Opry show PRESTIGE-STATUS Status albums 15% discount on all Prestige LP product until further notice. Discimiii on details through distribs. REQUEST LP catalog available on a buy-lO-get-2-free basis. Described as a limited-time offer ROULETTE 16% discount in free merchandise. Expiration date indefinite. SCEPTER-WAND 2 Albums free with every ten purchased. No termination date announced. SMASH-FONTANA Special discounts available through distribs. Expiration date not announced. STARDAY of available. Phase I fea Fall Country Music Spectacular Sales Plan : Dealer discount 20% product tures catalog and new releases, runs through Sept. 15. Phase II will include upcoming as well. runs until Oct. 15. Distributors may participate in a Jack Daniels Sweepstakes TAMLA-MOTOWN-GORDY Buy-7-get-l-free. Expires: No time limit. VANGUARD Everyman LP’s. mono and stereo ; 20^ Aug. Re-Stocking Plan : 10% discount on folk and discount on Bach Guild and 'Vanguard classics, mono and stereo. VEE JAY 10% discount on LP’s. WORLD ARTISTS 10% discount on LP’s. No expiration dale annoiinced. WORLD PACIFIC item. 10% discount, extra 6% on LP oi

People from all over are still talk- package will have more events sched- about that blowout held at the uled than ever before, and will have Poi. Last Pet. LaM g j jntinental Hotel by Martin and Week Weak more coverage than any preceding i oris Gilbert, promoting the Country celebration. YAKETY AXE 1 THE DAYS GONE BY 24 all of Fame’s new “Famous Original 1 (Troe—mi) 26 (SiJ-ASCAP) its” album. The record, featuring Word from Jimmie Klein says that Chet Atkins (RCA Victor 8590) Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8632) i

1 of the top talents in country George Jones (and the Jones Boys) usic, is scheduled for a huge promo- called long distance during their tour IS IT REALLY OVER 4 1 LOVE COUNTRY MUSIC 34 2 (Tuckahoe^BMI) 27 (Tree—BMI) Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8625) Jack Barlow (Dial 4012)

YES, MR. PETERS 2 WINE 25 (Screen Gems-Columbia—BMI) 3 28 (Cedarwood—BM 1 Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell Mel Tillis (RIc 158) fMercury 72416)

THE FIRST THING EVERY GONNA HAVE LOVE 35 29 (Central Songs—BMI) 4 MORNING (AND THE LAST) Buck Owens (Capitol 5465) THING EVERY NIGHT) 3 (Piainview Music—BM/) Jimmy Dean (Columbia 43263) THE HOME YOU'RE 30 TEARIN' DOWN 36 (Sure-Fire—BMI) TIGER WOMAN 5 Loretta Lynn (Decca 31836) 5 (Al Gallico—BMI) Claude King (Columbia 43298) CONNIE SMITH HOWARD YOKES FLATT & SCRUGGS HICKTOWN 19 31 (Central Songs—BM/j THE OTHER WOMAN 7 Tennessee Brnie Ford )n that will include a million (count around Europe to say that there’s (Capitol 5425) 6 (Pamper—BMI i n, a million) spots on radio and plenty of country music lovers over Rcry Price (Columbia 43264) I. The album will sell for $2 arid in the Old World. The boys will be AGAIN 21 32 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) e initial pressing has been 500,000 back soon for a circuit of the New TRUCK DRIVIN' SON OF A Don Gibson (RCA Victor 8589) cords. Since all companies and art- England states, Maryland, the Caro- 7 GUN 8 ;s have waived their royalties, the linas and Virginia. On Oct. 1 and 2, — f/?o/e/gh BMI) MR. GARFIELD 22 11 monies will go to the will playing for the Dave Dudley (Mercury 72442) the Hall of boys be 33 fSoufhwind—BMI) ime. Navajo Indians and will follow up Johnny Cash (Columbia 43313) with a taping of a Jimmy Dean Show BEHIND THE TEAR 12 Curly Putnam is smiling all over appearance. 8 (Central Songs—BW/) NO SIGN OF LIVING 37 Sonny mself these days. First of all, he James (Capitol S454) 34 (Linduane—BMIj s just been appointed professional Country chanter Rex Allen must be Dottie West (RCA Victor 8615) inager of the Tree publishing getting writers cramp from all the GREEN, GREEN GRASS use, a pretty nice spot, but his contracts he’s been signing lately. 9 OF HOME 10 WHO DO 1 THINK 1 AM 40 Tree—BMI) BAilf) cond reason is that he is the man Last month he signed a contract with f 35 (Cedarwood— Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor 8623) Webb Pierce (Decca 31816) sponsible for writing a little ditty Proctor & Gamble for radio commer- lied “Green, Green Grass Of cials on several products, and, several )me.” As you know, both Johnny days later signed a five-year record- THE BRIDGE WASHED OUT 6 HONKY TONKIN' AGAIN 41 (Peach—SESAC) (Freeway, Black Jack—BMI) irrell 10 36 and Porter Wagoner have ing contract with Musicor Records. Warner Mack (Decca 31774) Buddy Cagle (Mercury 72452) corded it, and for a while the two The first recording sessions were held cords were i-unning neck ’n neck in Nashville Aug. 24 to 26. The latest BELLES OF SOUTHERN BELL 13 LIVIN' IN A HOUSE FULL ' the charts. No wonder he’s signing by the songster was for a happy. 11 (Tree—BMI) 37 personal appearance at a civic cele- Del Reeves (United Artists 890) OF LOVE 43 (Al Gallico—BMI) little We’re a late in our happy bration to be held on Sept. 18 at Fort David Houston (Epic 9831) "thday wishes to a great songstress Morgan, Colo. The function will be at- ONLY YOU (CAN BREAK MY tty Wells, who celebrated tended by Governor Love and many the event 12 HEART) 14 ENGINE, ENGINE #9 29 Aug. 30. Although we’re some- state officials. (Blue Book—BMI) )Tree—BMI) Buck Owens (Capitol 38 lat tardy, our wishes are no less 5465) Roger Miller (Smash 1983) arty. (That’s poetry???) Sorry to hear that Bob Wills, one HELLO VIET NAM 17 of our most active contributors to QUEEN 13 (New Keys—BMI) OF DRAW POKER It’s good to hear that Earl Scruggs the evolution of our business, has Johnny Wright (Decca 31821) 39 TOWN 45 up on his feet again after spending suffered another heart attack and (Don Robertson—ASCAP) Yeral days in will be laid up for indefinite Hank Snow (RCA Victor 8655) the Nashville Me- an period ONE DYIN' AND A BURYIN' 9 of )rial Hospital recuperating from an time. We’d like to send him our 14 (Tree—BMI) jer. As soon as they were back to- sincere wishes for a speedy recovery. Roger Miller (Smash 1994) WHAT'S HE DOING ther again the Flatt & Scruggs 40 IN MY WORLD 32 Star Sales— im put in appearances in Atlanta Keep your eyes peeled for what (4 BMI) MEANWHILE, DOWN AT Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8516) Aug. 24; Petosky, Mich, on Aug. Biff Collie calls “a really good coun- 15 JOE'S 18 try (Wilderness—BMI) ; Hart, Mich, on Aug. 27; Gerry, movie.” The flick is called “Forty Kitty STOP THE (And Let Y. on Aug. 28 and Allentown, Pa. Acre Feud” and some of the stars Wells (Decca 31817) WORLD 41 Me Off) 47 Aug. 29. This week the duo will include Ray Price, Loretta Lynn, IT'S ALRIGHT 15 (Four Star Soles—BM/) barnstorming through Indiana, George Jones, Ferlin Husky, Simon 16 (Wormwood—BMI) Waylon Jennings (RCA Victor 8652) abama, N. Carolina and back up to Crum, Del Reeves, Minnie Pearl, Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8571) Skeeter nnsylvania on Sept. 12. Davis and the Willis Broth- COUNTRY GUITAR 33 ers. Produced Ron by Ormond, the 1 CAN'T REMEMBER 16 42 (Deep Cross Music—BMI) Bill Anderson and the Po’ Boys film will be premiered at the Long 17 (Moss-Rose—BMI) Phil Baugh (Longhorn 559) Connie Smith (RCA Victor 8551) adlined the fifth annual country Beach Municipal Auditorium on Sept. isic spectacular in Paducah, Ky., 23 through 25. LOVE LOOKS GOOD ON 1 WOULDN'T BUY A ansored by a local bakery, on Aug. 43 YOU 48 18 USED CAR FROM HIM 23 and drew the largest (Sure-Fire—BMI) crowd in the Country musicman Howard Yokes (Wilderness—BMI) itory Lefty Frizzell (Columbia 43364) of the event. Also sharing the threw another iron into the fire re- Norma Jean (RCA Victor 8623) igenta spotlight for the event was cently when he took over Ravine Park rky BRIGHT LIGHTS AND Skeeter Davis and her band, on Route 22, near Blairsville, Pa. for LOVE BUG 27 44 e price of admission was merely a country bookings. So far he has 19 (Glad—BMI) COUNTRY MUSIC — the George Jones (Musicor 1098) (Moss Rose, Champion—BMI) jad wrapper and, showtime, 41,- by park riding high with lots of good Bill Anderson (Decca 31825) 3 wrappers had been collected, sounds. So far this month he’s had NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE 26 at’s a lot of bread. Jimmy McCoy on Aug. 1, Lee Moore 20 (Husky—BMI) THE D.J. CRIED 46 on Aug. 8, Pee Wee King, Redd Stew- Foron Young fMercury 72440) 45 (Acuff-Rose-BMI) Congratulations to two of our art and the Collin Sisters Aug. 15 and Ernest Ashworth (Hickory 1325) ung country artists who have just Warner Mack and Billy Henson Aug. BEFORE YOU GO 1 (Bluebook—BMI) m signed on as regular members 22. Any artists interested in joining 21 Buck Owens (Capitol 5410) CRYSTAL CHANDELIER 44 the Grand Ole Opry. Connie Smith, the lineup can write to Vokes Drawer 46 (Harbol—SESAC) ; Carl Belew (RCA Victor 24-year old songstress who is 1203, New Kensington, Pa. OUR HEARTS ARE 8633) [•rently going strong with her latest 22 HOLDING HANDS 20 igle “I Can’t I'M THE MAN — Remember,” repre- According to (Moss-Rose—BMI) Lucky Moeller, who (Starday—BMI) its the female addition, while Bob Ernest Tubb t Loretta Lynn 47 handles the booking for Jim Kandy (K-Ark 647) man, whose “Go On Home, Boy” Porter W'ag- (Decca 31793) it fell off the charts is the male oner, temporary offices for the art- SUNGLASSES DIME 49 )resentative. ists’ enterprises have been opened 30 — 23 (AcuR -Rose—BMI) 48 (Cedarwood BMI) at 801 16th Ave. So., Nashville. The Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8642) Bobby Sykes (Ric 170) rhis year, WSM-Nashville is cele- iting the business address will be utilized by 40th anniversary of the SONS OF KATIE ELDER 31 NUMBER ONE HEEL 50 oopingest jubilee of all, Wagoner until he moves into a per- (Blue Book—BMI) them the 24 ( Famous—ASCAPj 49 and Ole Opry, which is the oldest manent location “around Christmas Johnny Cash (Columbia 43342) Bonnie Owens (Capitol 5459) itinuous show in the history of time.” He currently has plans for lerican radio. The station will be THE HOBO AND THE ROSE 00 JUST TO SATISFY YOU constructing building ring a great deal of registration a on property 25 (Cedarwood—BMIj 50 (Irving, Parody—BMI) Webb Pierce (Decca 31816) Bore Victor 1 Bobby (RCA 8654) advance and lots of big names will he recently purchased in the “Record present for the affair. This year’s Row” area. sh Box—September 11, 1965 43 TOP COUNTRY COUNTRY WHAT IS A ? ALBUMS Gash Box REVIEWS B-f- very good C-f- faif B good C mediocre

PINBALL 1 CONNIE SMITH 2 (RCA Victor LPM/LPS 3341) ANONYMOUS 2 THIRD TIME AROUND 1 Roger Miller (Smash MGS 27068/SRS 67068) you1l find out 3 I'VE GOT A TIGER and you'll BY THE TAIL 3 BIG JOB (2:09) [Moss Rose BMI—Mills] Buck Owens (Capitol T/ST 2283) YOUR OLD STANDBY (2:36) [Starrite BMI—Banes, Perry] GEORGE & GENE (Musicor 1115) 4 WORLD OF COUNTRY MUSIC 4 George Jones and Gene Pitney are obvious choices to hit for three- CASH IN Various Artists in-a-row (They’ve just come off “Louisiana Man”) with this wild Musi- (Capitol NPB/SNPB 5) cor deck. The “A” side, “Big Job,” is a power-packed, churning lolla- palooza of a guy who has to cover up the traces of “high stepping” be- fore his woman returns to town. Standby” is a slowed-down, 5 THE JIM REEVES WAY “Your Old when you (RCA Victor LPM/LPS 2968) shufflin’ tale of a man who’s treated like a “friend” by the gal he loves.

light up the board DOWN THE STREET (2:10) [Central Songs BMI—Miller] 6 QUEEN OF THE HOUSE 5 THE FALL OF THE KING (2:23) [Central Songs BMI—N./S. Miller] Jody Miller (Capitol T/ST 2349) NED MILLER (Capitol 5502) Not far behind his recent winner, “Just Before Dawn,” Ned Miller has 7 easy way 12 this new self-penned deck, which is a sure-shot for country honors. The Eddy Arnold top side, “Down The Street,” is a bouncy, rhythmic blueser with lots of THE (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3361) appeal for deejays, as well as buyers. Bottom side, “The Fall Of The King,” is a medium-paced, idyllic love story with a tear-jerking con- clusion. 8 THE RETURN OF ROGER MILLER 8 WILLIS (Smash MGS 27061 /SRS 67061) SADIE WAS A LADY (3:30) [Vidor, Golden West BMI—Mize] THE GREAT FIGURE 8 RACE (3:12) [Starday BMI—Bond] JOHNNY BOND (Starday 731) 9 HERE COMES MY BABY 9 BROTHERS Doffie West (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3368) Johnny Bond could have another “Ten Little Bottles” on his hands with this package of fun, called “Sadie Was A Lady.” This one is a honky-tonkin’, “Frankie & Johnny”-styled saga, about a bar gal and newest country smash 10 blue KENTUCKY GIRL 10 her double-dealin’ boyfriend. “The Great Figure 8 Race” is a dual-bar- Loretta Lynn CDecca DL 466S/74665) reled, hi-speed singie-talkie about a feller who gets roped into a rip- roarin’ stock car race. n BEST OF SKEETER DAVIS 11 (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3374) DEAR HARLAN HOWARD (2:19) “PINBALL [Central Songs BMI—Simpson, Bowman] FREDDY FOUR TOES (2:38) [Parody BMI—Bowman] 12 I'LL KEEP ON HOLDING ON 7 DON BOWMAN (RCA Victor 8670) Sonny James (Capitol T/ST 2317) ANONYMOUS” Funnyman Don Bowman is back on the scene with another barrel of laughs just right for change-of-pace programming. Plug side, “Dear b/w 13 LONESOME SAD & BLUE 15 Harlan Howard,” is an open letter from a would-be country crooner Kitty Wells (Decca 4658/DL 74658) who’s looking for hit material from one of Music City’s giant penmen. Undercut, “Freddy Four Toes,” is a fun-filled, wacky story of a power mower that’s “alive.” 14 UP THROUGH THE YEARS 22 Jim Reeves (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3427) “WHEN I COME The Beatles stand a great chance to go the twin-market success route with their latest outing, a revival of Buck Owens’ while-back biggie, “Act Naturally.” See pop reviews. 15 BEFORE YOU GO/ NO ONE BUT YOU lllllllffillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllli ORIVING THRU” Buck Owens (Capitol T/ST 2353) ROY ACUFF (Hickory 1331) ROBERT E. LEE (Sage 392) STARDAY #730 16 BLUES IN MY HEART 17 (B-(-) TENNESSEE CENTRAL (B-f) SON OF THE FILIPINO Wanda Jackson (Capitol T/ST 2306) (Number 9) (2:40) [Milene, BABY (2:05) [Sage & Sand, ASCAP—Smith] Hall of Famer Roy SESAC—Blythe] Robert E. Lee may Acuff is in real great form with this break into the national spotlight with 17 COUNTRY GUITAR 18 barrelin’, open-throttled, high-step- this bouncy, spirited ditty about a ‘‘Pinball’' is a riot ... a real Phil Baugh (Long Horn LP W 02) pin’ handclapper. Could bust out big. family whose men go wild over those tilt box and program item. Filipino beauties. (B+) I’M PLANTING A ROSE 18 BALLADS OF THE TRUE (2:37) [Acuff Rose, BMI— (B-b) SOMEONE ELSE’S ARMS WEST Jones] Flip is a real solid bluegrass (2:30) [Sage & Sand, SESAC Johnny Cash ballad with a waltz-time tempo. —Blythe] Undercut is a twangy, blue- “Driving Thru” is a truck (Columbia C2L 381/C2S 838) grass-flavored number of a guy whose driver smoker a road ... gal doesn’t treat him right. burner just like “40 Acres” 19 WESTERN STRINGS 13 GWEN COLLINS (Bragg 218) Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys JERRY GUTHRIE (Decca 31842) (Columbia CL2339/CS 9139) (B-b) BENEATH (The Green, Green Grass Of Home) (2:41) [Tree, (B-b) IT’S A SHAME (2:17) BMI—Putnam, Collins] Newcomer [Glaco, SESAC — Cedzich] the is 20 race on 14 a big noise George Jones Gwen Collins stands an excellent Jerry Guthrie may make (United Artists UAL 3422 /UAS 6422) chance to make a big name for her- with this rhythmic, chorus-backed ode self with this femme answer to the about a fella who’s gonna move out current Porter Wagoner biggie. and leave his good-for-nothin’ gal 21 RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY 16 behind. George Morgan (B-f) BEFORE I LEARNED TO (Columbia CL 2333/CS 9133) LIVE (2:15) [Bragg, BMI— (B) ECHO FROM THE HILLS Collins] This side is a low-down, feel- (3:05) [Buckhorn, BMI — ingful ballad done in fine style. Two Guthrie] This one is a self-penned,

I 22 girl on the billboard 24 good sides. waltz-time fable of a mountain boy Del Reeves tries to it big in the city. (United Artists UAL 3441 /UAS 6441) who make

SLIM WHITMAN (Imperial 66130) 23 MR. & MRS. USED TO BE 25 REM WALL (Columbia 43371) Loretta Lynn & Ernest Tubb (Decca DL 4639/ DL 74639) (B-f) LA GOLONDRINA (2:19) (B-b) MISSING (2:40) [Blackwood, [Metric, BMI—Arr. Whitman] BMI—Wall] Rem Wall may Sweet-voiced Founded 1952 Slim Whitman could garner a lot of action with this tender, 24 TRUCK DRIVIN' SON OF rake in lots of sales with this melan- sentimental heartgrabber of a man P. 0. BOX 115 A GUN choly, haunting, Latin-flavored up- who’s lost without his troublesome MADISON, TENN. Dave Dudley dating of the real oldie. woman. 615-228-2575 (Mercury MG 21028. SR 61028) (B-f) MORE THAN YESTERDAY (B-b) GOOD MORNING HEART- Shell, ON SPARTON IN CANADA 25 FIRST THING EVERY (2:42) [Maiden Fair, Cuculu, ACHE (1:59) [Sea MORNING BMI—Dickens] Flip is a real tender, BMI—Wall, Bedwell, Childs] This Jimmy Dean warm-hearted pledge of love and de- side is a finger-poppin’, bluesy ditty (Columbia CL 2401 /CS 9201) votion. with lots of potential.

Cash Box—Seotember 11, 1965 INTERNATIONAL SECTION

September 11, 1965

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Warner Brothers Records recently appointed Pye Records Ltd. of England to handle its product for the U.K. Top executives and artists from both companies together with representa- tives from several of Warner Brothers’ continental licensees attended the launching party and sales conference in London recently. Pictured here from left to right: Hans Kellerman (N.V. Negram, Holland), Paul Claud (Vogue, France), Jim Bailey (head of Pye International), Louis Benjamin (managing director, Pye Records), Mike Maitland (president, Warner Bros.), Leon Cabat (president, Disques Vogue of France) and Robert Oeges (director, Negram, Holland). V. J ^^^^RGENTINA>

First of ali, this Cash Box representative wants to thank everyone for the The Italian industry is back at work after a short period of vacation. Top smments received from this country and abroad regarding the “Argentine: executives are once again at their desks preparing a program for the fall he Past Twelve Months” article that appeared in the new edition of CB’s season. Anyway, it seems that the sales results of the summer season, con- irectory Issue. It is very satisfying to know that this work contributes to a trary to what was generally expected were quite satisfactory. It seems that rengthening of the international record and music relations, which is and our market definitely recovered from the crisis. Odds are strong that the IS always been Cash Box’ main aim Autumn and Winter seasons will be a confirmation of this recovery. Last week we had a very interesting chat with Tata Rodriguez Moreno, Among the artists who have been promoted during this summer season, lughter of Disc Jockey's topper, Manuel Rodriguez Luque and now working we would like to point out the name of Omella Vanoni. The latest recording ;ry actively in the international relations field of the diskery. Of course, a of this star was issued by Dischi Ricordi for the contest “A Record For The >od part of the talk was devoted to Charles Aznavour’s exciting “Que C’est Summer.” Although it was excluded from this Festival, it quickly entered the riste Venise” (In Spanish) hit, and we learned that Luque’s diskery is pre- charts confirming the great value of the performer. The “A” side of the disc iring his new deluxe album, with double cover and a fold out with a photo- was “Caldo” presented by Ornella Vanoni at the International Song Festival raph of the chanter. Also under strong promotion now is Dalida, another at Pesaro late in June. Ornella will perform again the song on the TV screens arclay artist, whose “Chaque Instant de Chaque Jour” and “Je T’Aime” is on the occasion of the next international Bari Show, which will take place iing released as a single. The lark’s version of “Zorba Le Grec,” which is at the beginning of Sept. It’s organized by Gianni Ravera. •nsidered for a big push, is also on hand. It is interesting to comment that According to Paolo Ruggeri, International A/R Manager for Dischi Ricordi, single containing two “sirtakis” (the dance of Zorba’s film) by Kyriakos is Ornella was also promoted to the foreign markets too: she was in Spain illing very well, which could mean a trend towards that rhythm. On the and France where she performed on the TV and recorded discs in Spanish and cal side, the label has released an album which received big appraisal. It is French. She will be back in France debuting on the famous Olympia stage. documentary recording made on the spot by Leda Valladares, with Argentine Records of the songstress are issued in the foreign countries under the CBS ilk instrumental and vocal music by unknown musicians and singers, with label. pical instruments like “quenas,” “erkes” and others. The album is of great CBS will also introduce Ornella in England and in the States. Ornella will iltural and historical value, and is certainly a big contribution to the study leave for the States next Oct. where she will be heavily promoted. Personal ' this country’s musical heritage. appearances of this Italian artist are planned throughout the U.S. Another interesting meeting was the one held with J. A. Persichini, Phono- Two other young Ricordi artists who will also be present at Bari are •am’s manager, currently working with his staff on a complete revamping Wilma Goich and a Greek boy called Teocoli. ' the diskery’s production. Persichini, recently appointed to this job, has Among the new releases which will soon appear on the record market we ien working for five years in the Philips organization, and has been responsi- wish to point out a new disc by Don Powell. This artist recently joined e for the unusually successful launching of the Philishave electric shavers, Clan Celentano. His records will be issued under Celentano’s new label “FD e has studied marketing and sales research in the States, and has good Cat.” The first disc by Powell under the new mark includes a song called “Le :perience in this field. He reported to CB that his company is preparing a Awenture E Gli Amori Di Moll Flanders” which comes from the film pro- g premiere for “La Muerte de Lavalle” (Lavalle’s Death), which will be duced by Paramount starring Kim Novak and Vittorio De Sica. le title for the album cut by Eduardo Falu and Ernesto Sabato, and already Among the new Clan releases there is an instrumental disc which includes entioned in this column. This will be the first one of a series of meetings to another song derived from another great film which will be introduced in ’esent to the press and cultural people of the country the label’s new product, Italy during the next season. Title of the film and of the song is “Prima hen it is considered deserving of special attention. Other important works Vittoria.” The film is directed by Otto Preminger. Both records will be, of •e currently in the developing phase. course, heavily promoted on the occasion of the next presentations of the No less interesting was a lunch with Lie. Enrique Rosso, of Odeon, who is films on the Italian screens. so president of the local Chamber of Record Producers, which is preparing A new music event called “Festival Della Lombardia” will start in the le next Convention of the Latin American Federation of Record Producers, immediate future. It will be a ten day tour of the northern district of Italy tie convention will be held from Oct. 3 to 6, at the Plaza Hotel. All the which will boast a number of singers from different record firms such as embers of the Chambers affiliated to the Latin American Federation are Ariston Records, SAAR, Phonogram and so on. We have received the news

1 titled (and invited) to be present, while non-members from the States and from Phonogram and we will give more details on the program next week. urope will find (as in Mexico, last year) a wonderful occasion to meet, at Final night of the contest will be televised from Milan. Phonogram has le place, representatives from the record companies of the 22 Latin American informed Cash Box that they will be represented in this contest by the luntries. Cash Box will cover the event with a special report made by this Italian/Argentina star Sonia, performing “T’Hanno Visto.” Orchestra will be presentative and, as in 1964, will provide free translating and services in conducted by Gornj Kramer. nglish, Portuguese, French and Italian for the foreign visitors willing to Another top Italian star, Mina, will tour the States next Oct.; announce- intact other record producers. Room reservations may be made directly with ment came from RI.FI. Records. Mina will star with five others on twenty le Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires, or to the Chamber, whose address is Bolivar shows on the TV series Studio Uno scheduled for the next season. Other .8, 6th floor. Room 48. Any additional information or detail may be also stars on the series will be Omella Vanoni (Ricordi) and Rita Pavone (RCA quested from the Cash Box Argentinian representative. As in previous Italiana). casions, the local Chamber has released a promotional record (which will RI.FI RECORDS has also announced the next release of an LP containing sold at only 395 pesos as opposed to the normal 775) with the country’s all the latest Italian top ten hits as sung by Mina. p artists (like Jorge Sobral, Jose Basso, Mariano Mores, Los Fronterizos Another RI.FI artist will be the star of a new TV series called “Le Nostre Serate” which includes 6 weekly shows. refer, of course, to Giorgio Gaber. id many others) playing folk and tango music. The record will be distributed We T Phonogram. For those still not convinced about the promotional force of television, there Argentina's Best Sellers one more example. Some time ago, musician and composer Quique Viola rote, for Ginebra Llave, a jingle to be used on TV. The cartoon was com- This Last eted with a mixture of the Beatles and David Seville’s Chipmunks, resulting Week Week four long haired chipmunks which, in a few weeks, caught the attention 1 1 Que C’Est Triste Venise (Aznavour-Fermata) Charles Aznavour

’ (Disc Jockey); Lucio Milena (Disc Jockey); Juan Ramon (RCA); all TV-viewers and tremendously boosted sales of the product. Now, Odeon Luis Ordonez (Ala-Nicky); Claudia (Odeon Pops); Los Cinco ops has recorded and released two singles by these strange artists, covering Latinos (Music Hall); Elly Neri (Fermata) le jingle with a non-commercial song, and hit titles like “Poupee de Cire, 2 2 Ho Capito Que Ti Amo (Radio Record-Fermata) Luigi Tenco oupee de Son,” “More” (a hit by the Shakers) and “Do Re Mi,” a big seller (Fermata); Lucio Milena (Disc Jockey); Jose Antonio (Microfon); Wilma Goich (CBS); Claudio Fabre (Music Hall); Claudio (Odeon j the Cousins, the Belgian group that recently visited this country. Sales Pops) re expected to be high, due to the popularity of the jingle and the Chipmunks. 3 3 Poupee De Cire, Poupee De Son (Bagatelle-Korn) France Gall News coming from manager Daniel Gutierrez states that Italian star Gianni (Philips); Juan Ramon (RCA); Leo Dan (CBS); Las Ardillas, orandi will be visiting Argentina next November, for appearances on Claudia (Odeon Pops); Los Pick Ups (Music Hall); Jose Carli V and dance parties. US artists Neil Sedaka and George Maharis are expected (CBS) 4 5 Cominciamo Ad Amarci (Leonardi-Fermata) John Foster (Fer- I return next Feb, to take part in the Carnival festivities, which is a strong mata); Los Cinco Latinos (Music Hall); Jose Antonio (Microfon) sason for artists in this country. Local star Leo Dan, also represented by 5 4 *(i;aramelo Santo (Melograf) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS) Ricardo utierrez, will travel to Venezuela and Colombia next Nov, returning after- 6 6 Se Piangi, Se Ridi (Ricordi-Melograf ) Bobby Solo (CBS); Rey (Disc Jockey); Los Iracundos (RCA) ards to Argentina. He is currently shooting his second film, titled “Como 7 15 Wooly Bully Sam The Sham (MGM); Johnny Allon (Microfon) e Extrano Mi Amor,” named after one of his biggest hits. 8 17 *Rompan Toido (Fermata) The Shakers (Odeon Pops) 9 8 *La Cancion Del Jacaranda (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) 10 7 Keep Searchin’ (Fermata) The Shakers, Richard Anthony (Odeon Pops) Italy's 11 16 *No Quisiera Quererte (Lagos) Horacio Guarany, Los Fronterizos Best Sellers (Philips); Ramona Galarza, Los Gauchos, Los Ariscos (Odeon); Trovadores his Last Palito Ortega (RCA); Luis Ordonez (Ala-Nicky); Los Weeks Yanes (CBS) eek Week On Chart del Norte, Julio Molina Cabral (Music Hall); Roberto 12 14 *Un Payaso En El Paraiso (Fermata) Los Cinco Latinos (Music 4 10 *11 Mondo: Jimmy Fontana/RCA Published by RCA Hall) Italiana 13 — *E1 Mapa (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) 1 *Se (Microfon) Caucanos Non Avessi Piu’ Te: Gianni Morandi/RCA Published by 14 10 *Los Domingos (Korn) Cinco del Ritmo ; RCA Italiana (Music Hall) 2 16 *Lui: Rita Pavone/RCA Published by RCA Italiana 15 12 *Cuando Llueve (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) 3 7 *Tu Sei Quello: Orietta Berti/Phonogram Published by 16 11 Cristina (Ricordi-Melograf) Bobby Solo (CBS) Esedra 17 20 *La Casita Blanca (Korn) Los Wwanco (Odeon Pops) 5 10 Ciao Ciao (Down Town): Petula Clark/SAAR Published 18 9 lo Che Non Vivo Senza Te (Accordo-Fermata) Juan Ramon by Pickwick Pino Donaggio, Claudia (Odeon Pops); Tony Dallara c (RCA); *E Voi Ridete: Adriano Celentano/Clan Published by Clan- (Fermata); Ricardo Rey (Disc Jockey); Ricardo Roda (CBS); Arion Alberto Ayes (CR); Dany Martin (Philips); Siro San Roman 7 13 La Casa Del Sole (The House Of The Rising Sun) : I Mar- (Music Hall) cellos Ferial/Durium Published by Peter Maurice. 19 13 Ticket To Ride (Northern-Fermata) The Beatles (Odeon Pops) 8 La Notte: Adamo/EMI Italiana Published by EMI Italiana 19 — *Gaviota Ramona Galarza (Odeon) ’’Sono Tanto Innamorata: Isabella lannetti/Durium Pub- 20 — Eight Days A Week (Northern-Fermata) The Beatles (Odeon lished by Durium Pops) 10 *Quello Sbagliato: Bobby Solo/Ricordi Published by Cobra 20 — The Clapping Song (Korn) Shirley Ellis (Music Hall) *Denotes Original Italian Songs. *Local

Cash Box—September 11, 1965 International Section — Great Britain'^s Best Sellers This - Last Weeks . . , - Ccish.Box Week Week On Charts 1 2 3 I Got You Babe—Sonny & Cher (Atlantic) Aberbach BRITAIN 5 *Help—The Beatles (Parlophone) Northern Songs 5 A Walk In The Black Forest—Horst Jankowski (Mercury) Flamingo EMI has broken the ice by entering the rink of unconventional selling out- 3 All I Really AV'ant To Do—The Byrds (CBS) Blossom ets around which the industry has been skating for a considerable time. 4 Zorba’s Dance—Marcello Minerbi (Durium) Robbins 1 *Satisfaction The Rolling Stones (Decca) Mirage The move (reported in last week’s Cash Box) came with the news that EMI, — 5 *Everyone’s Gone To The .Moon Jonathan King (Decca) ;he largest record company in the world, with 25% of the total market, had — Marquis oined forces with the Paul Hamlyn Publishing Group to produce popular 7 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place The Animals (Columbia) jriced LP’s for marketing, not only in record shops, but in other retail outlets — Screen Gems >uch as bookshops, newsagents, department and multiple stores, etc. etc. 9 .3 7 *You’ve Got Your Troubles—The Fortunes (Decca) Mills The two multi-million pound giants have formed a new company. Music For 10 8 6 *Catch Us If You Can—Dave Clark (Columbia) Ivy Pleasure Ltd, in which Paul Hamlyn (Holdings) Ltd and The Gramophone 11 14 2 Make It Easy On Yourself—Walker Bros. (Philips) Fa- I!ompany, an EMI subsidiary, each have equal holdings. The share capital is mous-Chappel 2100,000. 12 15 2 What’s New Pussycat—Tom Jones (Decca) United Artists Joseph Lockwood, Paul Hamlyn is chairman of the new company and Sir 13 1 Like A Rolling Stone—Bob Dylan (CBS) Blossom chairman of EMI, is a director. 14 16 3 *Don’t Make My Baby Blue—The Shadows (Columbia) Commencing on Oct. 1, 1965 the company will market, on its own Music Sci*00ri ^j0r)^s S’or Pleasure label, high quality popular and classical 12" LP recordings for 15 11 5 *In Thoughts Of You—Billy Fury (Decca) Coda mly 12/6. (1.75) and available to dealers on sale or exchange. A special sales 16 18 3 *See My Friend—The Kinks (Pye) Kassner ’orce has been set up and will operate from depots all over the counti*y. 17 12 4 Summer Nights—Marianne Faithfull (Decca) Ardmore & The two companies came together because their experience was comple- Beechwood nentary. The Paul Hamlyn Group needed EMI Artistes and production facili- 18 9 3 All I Really Want To Do—Cher (Liberty) Blossom 19 20 2 Unchained Melody Righteous Bros. ;ies and EMI needed the specialist marketing skill of its new partner. — (London) Screen Gems 20 10 9 Mr. Tambourine Man The Byrds (CBS) Leeds The records, featuring EMI artistes only, will be manufactured by that firm — *Denotes local copyright. it their plant in Hayes and will have the same quality of reproduction and ilass of artiste as records costing 30/-. (4.20). Marketing of the records, including designing the sleeves, distribution and nerchandising will be handled by the Paul Hamlyn Group. Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's The Paul Hamlyn Group already has experience in marketing records. They 1 Help—The Beatles (Parlophone) 1 The One In The Middle Manfrec been selling, with success, records made by the Czecho- — lave for three years 2 The Sound Of Music—Soundtrack Mann (HMV) dovakian company Supraphon, specializing in classical music from Eastern (RCA) 2 Got Live If You Want It—Thi European composers and musicians. 3 Mary Poppins — Soundtrack Rolling Stones (Decca) The directors of Music For Pleasure emphasized that the LPs are in no way (HMV) 3 The Universal Soldier—Donovat cut price’ records. The low price of 12/6 is possible, partly because most of 4 Joan Baez In Concert Vol. 5 (Pye) ;he records are made from material on which the original recording costs have Joan Baez (Fontana) 4 Tickle Me—Elvis Presley (RCA' because the volume of sale will be higher than any- Deen absorbed, and partly 5 Bringing It All Back Home 5 Dylan—Bob Dylan (CBS) ;hing achieved in the past. Bob Dylan (CBS) 6 Beatles For Sale No. 2—The 6 The Sound Of The Shadows Beatles (Parlophone) The Shadows (Columbia) 7 Silver Dagger—Joan Baez (Fon 7 Almost There—Andy Williams tana) (CBS) 8 The Seekers—The Seekers (Co 8 Catch Us If You Can.—Dave lumbia) Clark (Columbia) 9 —The Moodj 9 Animal Tracks—The Animals Blues (Decca) (Columbia) 10 Don’t Think Twice—Joan Bae: 10 Freewheelin’—Bob Dylan (CBS) (Fontana)

GREAT BRITAIN (continued)

! Pye managing director Louis Benjamin summed up the company’s 6tt annual sales conference as being, without doubt, the most successful to date SIR JOSEPH PAUL HAMLYN [ LOCKWOOD The Warner Brothers-Reprise segment of the conference, including a filn sales presentation was particularly well-received the At a special press conference, Lockwood said “Both companies are certain by 80 delegates. Benjamii congratulated the sales force on their remarkably high pre-sales figure th< jhat the market for long playing records in this country can be considerably on W.B. product at a time of the year when general sales were in decline. expanded.” He instanced that in the U.S. more than twice the number of LPs Leon Cabat of Vogue Records, France offered an expenses paid week-end ii are sold per capita than in the U.K. He said he believed that the new label Paris to the top salesman wife. offei’s would open up an entirely new low priced market which would not adversely and his Similar were also made b} Oeges of Negram, Holland for affect the sales of other, more expensive, LPs, but would, on the contrary, a weekend in Amsterdam and by Radio Luxem bourg for a in territory. probably stimulate interest and boost sales in that category. weekend that Publisher Dick James has just signed a catalogue with Trousdale musi( Here he drew a direct analogy with publishing by referring to the Music Hollywood, subsidiary of Lou Adler and J. Lasker’s Dunhill Records. The firs For Pleasure records as the quality ‘paperbacks’ of the record industry, but copyright to come to the pubbery under the agreement is the fast-climbinj with one major advantage. “In the case of our records, the public are getting American smash, “Eve of Destruction,” by Barrv McGuire, released here oi sxactly the same product, not merely the same words in a different and RCA. cheaper edition.’’ The Beatles songwriting team of John Lennon and Paul McCartney hav( Commenting on the fact that since the mass introduction of paperbacks, struck it rich on the London Stock Exchange. Their publishing company said, books are being read by a greater number of people than ever before, he Northern Songs, has made a profit for the year ending April .30 of £621,000 ‘Authors, at first reluctant to appear in paperbacks, now take a very poor This is the first profit to be announced since the company went public in Feb. view of their agents if they fail to sell paperback rights. In other words, and is £71,000 more than the predicted £550,000. Shareholders get a divideni these records to do paperbacks opened up an entirely new market. We expect of 32%% against the dividend of 27%% originally forecast. These figures d< the same.” The directors of Music For Pleasure anticipate selling several not include profits from their world-wide hit, “Ticket to Ride,” or any of th( million records during their first year of trading. songs from their current film, “Help.” The first release comprises 78 records, forty-eight of them popular and the Herman’s Hermits about to enter the British Top 10 w’ith their latest single remainder classical. Each subsequent month, with the exception of Dec., a “Just A Little Bit Better,” another Mickie Most production, released by EM further 12 records will be released. The artistes roster is impressive with on Columbia. The group has just returned from a sensational tour of Americ: orchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Paris National Opera where their disks have included seven million-sellers. Orchestra, the Philharmonia and, with Sir Malcolm Sargent, the B.B.C. Sym- During their appearance in top British TV show, “Thank Your Lucky Stars’ I phony Orchestra. Popular International stars include Sammy Davis Jr., Judy last week they were presented with two Cash Box International Gold Award; Garland, Nat ‘King’ Cole & Adam Faith. by European director Neville Marten, for their American chart toppers “Mrs The same week, encouraged with the tremendous success of their low priced Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter” and “Can’t You Hear My Heart Beat.' “Wing” series of quality LPs, introduced in March, Philips Records slashed The Rolling Stones, who appeared on the same show were also presented witl the price from 15/- to 10/-. The reduction comes into force with the Sept, a Cash Bo.x International Gold Award for getting to No. 1 in America witl releases which include nine new show recordings, “My Fair Lady,” “South “Satisfaction” . . . now shooting to the top of the British charts on Decca.

' Pacific,” “West Side Story,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Oklahoma,” “Kiss Me The Honeycombs are just back from a successful tour of Japan to find thei: Kate,” “Brigadoon,” “Carousel” and “The King & 1.” All new recordings were latest single, “That’s The Way,” on its way into the top 20 for Pye Records I specially made for the “Wing” series. These, together with six new classical ! The number, a Howard-Blakeley composition, has already been a hit ii releases ranging from Symphonies and Concertos by Haydn and Mozart to I Scandinavia and Japan and has been rush-released by Warner Brothers in th( Dvorak’s “New World,” brings the total number of releases so far to 70. ' U.S. Whilst in Japan, the Honeycombs cut an LP ‘live’ in Tokyo. They an about to make an EP for Pye and fulfill a round of TV and radio dates. Other notable low-priced series already available in this country include I RCA recording star Peter Nero, accompanied by manager Stan Greeson Pye’s classical Marble Arch series retailing at 12/6. Ember Records recently 1 I arrived in London this week for a four week stay. Nero will telerecord < launched ‘Budget’ line “Famous Artistes” retailing at 9/11 and Pickwick number of shows including 4 spectaculars for the B.B.C. . . . Allan Sher International enjoy considerable success with their Allegro catalogue which TV I man topped the bill of ATV’s “Blackpool Night Out.” . . . Kathy Kirby re sells at 10/-. 1 turns to the TV screens for a new series of “Kathy Kirby Shows.” . . . Nev EMI Records has given its promotion department a “new look” and has group Spencer’s Washboard Kings debut on Polydor with a Dixieland sound several appointments within the division which will widen con- made new i “Masculine Women, Feminine Men.” . . . Everly Brothers single, “I’ll Neve: siderably the scope of the firm’s promotional activities, and ensure the closest Get Over You,” climbing fast for Warner Bros, and the Acuff Rose publishers I possible liaison between the company and dealers, radio and TV producers, ... U.S. producer A1 Kasha (“Go Away Little Girl,” “Can’t Help Lovin’ You,’ press and DJs, etc. Jack Florey has been appointed promotion manager, and I etc.) in London to promote new American singer Dale Roberts. . . . Nev existing members of the promotion department, Nevil Scrimshire and Fenella ! single by Roy Orbison, on the London label, “Ride Away.” . . . Ronald, have been joined by former sales representatives .Adrian Rudge and Phil Greenop. Besides the usual promotional activities in London, considerable attention will also be paid to the provinces. Cameo Parkway artiste Chubby Checker, back in town for a series of TV and radio appearances, was feted at a reception hosted by Pye Records, Cameo in Britain ... Bens Parkways U.K. licensees, who release his latest single, “Everything’s Wrong.” The Best Checker later left for appearances in Italy, France, Germany and Spain.

Cash Box—September 11, 1965 International Section 4 ; —— Germany's Best Sellers 4 This Last Weeks BRAZIL Week Week On Charts 1 1 8 II Silenzio (The Silence) —Nini Rosso—Hansa/Ariola Intro/P. Meisel 1 2 2 *Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Traeume (At 17, You Still Have Wilson Moraes, PE man for Edicoes Euterpe Ltda., sez two members which Dreams)—Peggy March—RCA Victor—Hans Gerig Music are enjoying great success in Rio de Janeiro are from the recent catalogue of 3 6 12 Wooly Bully—Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs—MGM the pubbery—“Sinfonia Da Mata” (samba-cancao), by Adelino Moreira, re- Aberbach Music corded by Orlando Dias for Odeon, and “Quando Eu Andava Perdido No 4 — 1 *John Brown’s Baby—Martin Lauer—Polydor—Hans Gerig Mundo” (calipso) by Josue Santos Torres, recorded by Silvinho for Philips. Music 5 7 2 §*5000 Meilen Von Zu Hause (5000 Miles From Home) & From Chantecler comes more news about the important musical event of the Adios Mexico—Ebony Music & Hans Gerig Music moment in Brazil—the release of “Jequibau”—the new-type of popular music, Freddy—Polydor arranged specially Albanese Giro composed and by maestros Mario and 6 — *Du Bist Nicht Allein (You Are Not Alone) —Roy Black Pereira. That company recently hosted a cocktail party which was attended Polydor—August Seith Music people. of the outstanding representatives of the by 1,200 Some most names 7 3 4 *Das 5 Rad Am Wagen (The 5th Wheel On The Wagon) Brazilian artistic world attended the event. The single released Chantecler by Siw Malmkvist—Metronome—Intro/P. Meisel & Rolf became a fast hit and in the first 10 days the first pressing was sold-out. Music Now, the big news is that the internationally famous Brazilian songstress 8 — Wenn Es Sein Muss, Kann Ich Treu Sein (I Can Stay Leny Eversong has cut a vocal version of this haunting melody, in her power- Faithful If I Have To)—Rex Gildo—Electrola—Chappell/ ful personal style. and The U.S. firm Pai'adise, Inc. is in charge of distribu- August Seith tion in that country and is entitled to handle business connected with it all 9 4 4 *Sprich Nicht Drueber (Don’t Talk About It) —Wencke over the world. Myhre—Polydor—Minerva Music To Industrias Eletricas E Musicals Fabrica Odeon S.A. sends news of the new 10 — 1 Einmal Geht Der Vorhang Zu (Can’t Get Used Loosing Aberbach Music releases from the label. To add to the long list of successes, we have: from You)—Bernd Spier—^CBS— * the young singer-composer Marcos Valle, an LP titled “0 Cantor e o Com- Original German copyright. positor,” and from Elza Soares, considered by many the swingest “sambista” SDouble sided Hit. of all, “Uin Show de Elza;” the one time favorite rhythm “baiao” comes back in an LP, cut by Ze Do Baiao, with the title “Forro dos Namorados.” There’s also another celebration for the 4th century of Rio de Janeiro. This album Germany LP Best Sellers called “Como Nasceu o Rio de Janeiro” (from 1.565 to 1.965). Among the international releases, the following appear represented in form: names album This Last No. Months Johnny Mathis, The Beatles, Cliff Richard, Frank Pourcel, King Cole and Nat Month Month On Chart Winston Churchill, and still an album with sure sale, titled “Festa de Brotos” Philips (Teenagei’s Party), featuring some of the most popular names in the today’s 1 2 16 *My Fair Lady—Original German Cast— 2 3 6 *Songs Der Welt (Songs Of The World)—Esther & Abi craze, like The Beatles, Dave Clark Five, Hollies, Animals, etc. In the com- — pact field other imnortant releases such as Trio Esperanca (with a version of Ofarim—Philips 'Twen (Philips) hit “Downtown”), Dalva De Oliveira (who was recently involved in a serious 3 1 10 The Rolling Stones II—Decca (Teldec) Deutsche Vogue auto accident), Guio De Morais e Seu Conjunto—and in a well chosen inter- 4 6 2 *Portrait In Musik—Francoise Hardy— national selection—The Animals (who became favorites after they hit the 5 4 8 Beatles For Sale—The Beatles—Odeon (Electrola) charts with “The House Of The Rising Sun”), the french soloist Georges 6 5 16 West Side Story—Original Film Soundtrack—CBS Jouvin, Trini Lopez, Lucho Gatica, Cecilia, Simon Scott, Richard Anthony, 7 7 2 *Goldner Klang Vom Egerland (The Golden Sound Of Eger- Roy Orhison, The Londonderry Strings and Frank Pourcel. land) —Ernst Mosch—Telefunken (Teldec) 8 — 1 *Schlager Schlagen Ein (Hits Hit The Charts) —Various Companhia Brasileira de Discos (Philips) has a real winner with “Dois Na Artists) —Hoer Zu (Electrola-Teldec) Bossa,” the live recording done by two of the “hottest” artists of the moment, 9 8 4 *Die Grosse Starparade 1965 (The Big Star Parade 1965) Elis Regina and Jair Rodrigues (of “Deixa Isso Pr’a La” fame). Their show, Various Artists—Polydor (D.G.G.) presented to 2,000 happy fans in Sao Paulo, was preserved on wax for all to 10 — 1 *Non Stop Dancing 65—James Last Band—Polydor (D.G.G.) enjoy, with particular bouquets going to Elis for her stirrins: version of the * Original German Production contest-winning “Arrastao” (1st. in Festival of Brazilian Popular Music), Marcos Valle and brother Paulo Sergio’s haunting “Precise Aprender A Ser So,” and the very swinging and catchy on “Deus Com A Familia.” Jair has a real winner with “Ta Grossando” that should put him back to his familiar #1 position on the charts. Also included by the duo is fabulous up-beat “Pot- pourri” of MPM Brazilian hits with everything from Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “0 Morro Nao Tern Vez,” to Ze Keti’s “Acender As Velas.” CBD’s Jazz De- 1 Nao Quero Ver Voce Triste (Vitale) Roberto Carlos/CBS partment has released a special treat by Charlie Mingus tabbed “Black Saint 2 Carcara (Cruzeiro Musical) Maria Bethania/RCA Victor And The Sinner Lady” and the Fantasia line which offers “Coisas do Sertao” 3 lo Che Non Vivo (Senza Te) (Fermata) Pino Donaggio/Odeon presenting folk music from Brazil’s Northeast. Philips has good news for all 4 Se Piangi Se Ridi (Fermata) Bobby Solo/()hantecler (Ricordi) Jorge Ben fans, with his current single hit of “Ninguem Chora Mais” (“Noon 5 A Casa D’lrene (Fermata) Nico Fidenco/RCA Victor Cries Anymore”), done up in his inimitable style. 6 Cominciamo Ad Amarci (Fermata) John Foster/Fermata 7 Arrastao (n.p.) Elis Regina/CBD (Philips); Edu Lobo/Elenco Marcos Nobili, partly responsible for most of the present activities of 8 Menina Linda (Fermata) Renato Seus Blue Caps/CBS Discos Rge, faithfully keeps us posted on the goings-on of the company. One & 9 Eight Days Week (Fermata) Beatles/Odeon of the important social-musical events of the season was a cocktail party, A 10 Garota Moderna (Nossa Terra) Wilson Simonal/Odeon hosted by Rge with two purposes, both connected with the Zimbo Trio. They 11 Lemon Tree Trini Lopez/Reprise released an album, Vol. 2 (already coming up on the charts, as predicted), 12 I Feel Fine (Fermata) Beatles/Odeon and celebrated their new contract for two years. All the invited artists were 13 Historia De Mau Roberto Carlos/CBS present: Elizete Cardoso, Elis Regina, Wilson Simonal and many, many others Um Homem 14 Sometimes On Friday The Youngsters/CBS —providing how well-liked and popular the three artists are among their 15 From Russia With Love Natt Monro/Odeon colleagues. All press and critics, TV and radio, were among the applauding fans of the three most awarded musicians of the past year.

The new releases of Rge include a few new comers, which offer good Brazil's Top Ten LP's sample of their possibilities: Ivette, new MPM songstress, with a live record- ing in one of the Concerts, comes to her disk bow with “Pre- 1 Dois Na Bossa—Elis Regina and Jair Rodrigues/CBD (Philips) conceito” b/w “Cancao Do Amanhecer;” a newcomer, schooled by virtuoso 2 Sentimental Demais—Altemar Dutra/Odeon , whose name is simply , gives a show of the 3 Beatles’ 65—The Beatles/Odeon difficult Brazilian guitar, playing “So Tinha De Ser Voce,” “Vivo Sonhando” 4 My Fair Lady—Sound Track/CBS and “Primavera;” Cesar Roldao Vieira, is a boy from out-of-town Sao Paulo, 5 Wilson Simonal Vol. 3—Wilson Simonal/Odeon who comes up with two compositions—“Sem Deus Com A Familia” and “Ze 6 Zimbo Trio Vol. 2—Zimbo Trio/Rge Do Trem,” the first of which is appearing as a probable hit. Young composer 7 Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude—^Roberto Carlos/CBS De Hollanda, who also interprets his own compositions, has a 8 Samba Eu Canto Assim—Elis Regina/CBD (Philips) very good single, cut live at the “Teatro Paramount,” with “Pedro Pedreiro” 9 Os Reis Do Ye Ye Ye—The Beatles/Odeon b/w “Sonho De Carnaval.” An excellent LP for guitar fans, is the long 10 Sambalanco Trio Vol. 2—Sambalanco Trio/Som Maior (Audio-Fidelity) awaited Paulinho Nogueira new album, which includes several hits, like “Menino Das Laranjas,” “Inutil Paisagem,” “Arrastao,” “Opiniao,” “Manha De Carnaval,” etc. Top Five Double Compacts

The news from the Fermata Records is also consistent: The Supremes are 1 Queria—Carlos Jose/CBS trying to repeat the success they have in U.S., with an album titled “A Bit Of 2 A Hard Day’s Night—The Beatles/Odeon Liverpool,” with hits of the british groups, such as “A Hard Day’s Night,” 3 Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude Roberto Carlos/CBS “Do You Love Me,” “House Of The Rising Sun.” Checker Campbell & orches- — 4 The Animals tra, reunite some of the world hit numbers in a disk, carrying the title “Os —The Animals/Odeon Grandes Sucessos da Atualidade.” “0 Fabuloso Erwin Wiener”—Piano and 5 Letkiss—Roberto Delgado/Polydor (CBD) Rhythm—is an album meant for relaxation, as was produced by that pianist for sale. Julio Nagib produced for the label an album with waltzes for reminiscing, called “Valsas Romanticas,” by accordeon virtuoso Carlinhos Mafasoli. In the Italian field, chanter John Foster (famous in this country (continued) after his “Amore Scusami”), interprets “Ed Ora Insegnami,” which is high BRAZIL on the charts. concerning exclusive artists of the label: Alcides Gerardi has a new single 33rpm ready to be launched, with a ‘guarania’ called “Alianca No Dedinho.” The promo department of CBS Do Brasil, sends along the latest news, as . . . Still on tour in the north and northeast, is Abdias. . . . Maestro Britinho follows: the company is concentrating on the promotion of international song-

will cut another album with . stress Eydie Gorme, after the excellent reaction from the part of the Brazilian an instrumental group, with all new sambas. . . public for her album, with the Trio Los Panchos (in spite of name and type Canhoto and his folk music group also pay hommage for the 400 years of of songs they interpret, it is originally a Brazilian vocal group!), titled Rio de Janeiro in his “double” “No Rio E Assim.” ... A good selection of new Amor.” In the national field, the promo is directed towards a newly pacted numbers compose the 4th. album by Carlos Alberto. . . . After his success samba singer, called Marcio Diniz, who has a double-compact on the mart, ‘^I’dinha/’ “Amor Para Dar,” “Mulata Dengosa” and “(jaminho Do with his hit number “Queria” (see charts), Carlos Jose, is I’eady to launch his Ceu. —The CBS people have great hopes in the young artist. Other news new LP, with good selections. . . . Carlito promoting his single where it is (Continued on next column) appreciated most—in the Northeast part of the country. . . . GERMANY mm SCANDINAVIA

DENMARK lorst Jankowski who added to the laurels of his tremendous hits with the Dansk Grammofonpladeforlag introduced some new labels this week. They ;t place in the recent Cash Box D.J. poll as the “most promising instru- are the British low-price labels Saga, Society and Arc, and the American la- ntalist of the year” and 2nd place as most promising orchestra. Further- bels Starday, Rhythm ’n Blues and Westminster. The French low-price label re he took the first place as up and coming instrumentalist and 2nd as “up Musidisc, introduced by DGF last spring, is also getting a lot of promotion 1 coming orchestra.” Congratulations from Cash Box for this success Horst, now that the new season has stai'ted. DGF is also doing a lot of promotion for e last person to win a Cash Box poll from Germany was Bert Kaempfert Nino Rosso on Sonet with his original Italian recording of “H Silenzio,” a 0 is now a world star and an absolute best seller year after year in the tune that recently topped the charts in many European countries. 3. A. Latest releases from Metronome includes “I Love Spring” and “Little Lover” lunter Ilgner who left his post as production head of Electrola a few weeks with the local group Matadorerne (the Matadors). ) is now getting settled in his new job as production head of Polydor. Gun- Nordisk Polyphon Akts. (NPA) has rushed out the new single with the left Polydor several years ago to take the new post at Electrola and is Rolling Stones on Decca. The title is “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” V back with the firm where he spent many years of his career in a top NPA also introduces a series of on Philips, “Song Sound World icutive slot. new LPs And The Around” with a first release including folk music from Hungary, Portugal, rhe German Radio-TV fair where all top people of the business have assem- Greece, Yugoslavia, Mexico, India, etc. NPA also has “In The Middle Of No- d for the past week is over. The 10 day long fair included over 200 shows where” with Dusty Springfield on Philips, “Bald Headed Woman” with the ich included most of the top talent around and drew visitors from all over on Brunswick, “Little Lonely One”/“ril local teenage continent to the fair especially in the large phonograph industry hall Who Go Crazy” with a favourite, Nalle, originating from Odense. is recording for Polydor label. ere all firms here displayed their wares. More about the fair next week, He Johnny Reimar, did well last recorded in ilichael Arends of the Trumpf pubbery reminds us of a “goof” in the Direc- who very spring with a Swedish song Danish, has done another Swedish song, Better y of this year as the song “Seide & Samt” (Sweet Violets) was listed as a “I Lust Och Nod” (For Or For Vil,” nber from Hans Gerig Music and really belongs to Central Songs and Worse), in Danish titled “I Lyst Og N0d,” and “Jeg Gar Hvorhen Jeg latter in is Philips ition Trumpf as sub-publisher. Pardon our slip! The song sold about of the being “King Of The Road” Danish. He recording for the lillion records here. label. Philips reports that their tape cartridge business is tops and over 100,000 FINLAND tridges have been sold to date. Latest releases from Scandia-Musiikki Oy, on the Scandia label, includes ack Martin of Hansa Music and Willy Klofat of Ariola have both called the two singles “Take A Heart”/“Broken Heart Collector” with the Renegades, rave about the new LP action on “H Silenzio” by Nini Rosso and the new and “You Turned Me Down”/"Where Can She Be” with the Needles. All four legades LP “Cadillac.” titles are published by Scandia-Musiikki Oy. 'heo Seeger of Peer Music is hard at work pushing new hits “Mallorca” by NORWAY ita Traversi and a new German waxing by Sacha Distel of “I Love You So New on the charts here this week is “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” with ch It Hurts,” as well as a new German recording of “Mockin’ Bird Hill” by the Rolling Stones on Decca. Coming up very strong here are the Animals ela Brandner. with “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place,” moving from nowhere to 12th spot ’olydor is hard pushing Sam The Sham And The Pharoahs who are racking this week. The charts, here too, are topped by the Beatles on Parlophone with tremendous sales here. “Help!”. ’hilips Heidi Bruhl, the star of “Annie Get Your Gun” here is set for Ed SWEDEN livan show on November 7th. The Hep Stars have made a new single for the Olga label. It includes “No ’udi Von Der Dovenmuhle reports that he’s picked up both sides of the new Response,” composed by Benny Andersson, who plays the organ in the group, a The Sham & The Pharoahs recording of “Ju Ju Hand” and “Big City and “Rented Tuxedo.” The former is published by Europa-Produktion and the hts” for his Minerva Music. With “Wooly Bully” racking up record sales, latter by Belinda (Scandinavia) AB. ii and Polydor which distribute the MGM label here are expecting “Ju Ju Latest news from Swe-Disc includes a Swedish language EP with the ad” to move about 14 million records. Rusi is having fantastic success Happy Go Luckies, an EP with six songs by the Spotnicks, including among lit now chart wise with his numbers from the German Song Festival in- others, “All Right,” “Ku’damm Promenade,” “Hootenanny Express,” “Shamus iing the number 2 song, “Sprich Nicht Drueber” by Wencke Myhre on O’Toole,” etc. Maj-Britt Asp sings two German numbers in Swedish, the Walk- ydor which is still in the top ten, the flip side from the number 3 song by ers have done two local songs, Lars Samuelson, with choir and orchestra, has ' Malmkvist and the number 4 song, both sides by Dorthe on Philips, recorded “H Silenzio” and a local song titled “Swedish Lullaby” in English, and ludi Slezak of Aberbach Music called to rave about the action hits for the finally there is a Swedish-language single with Ola Lundstrdm. 1 including “Wooly Bully” and “Can’t Get Used To Loosing You” which Karusell Grammofon AB has released “Leave Me Alone”/“Watermelon both in the top ten along w’ith new records by Mort Shuman and The Man” with Kai Winding on Verve, “La La La”/“And I Need You” with the mals. Larry Yaskiel of Vogue tells us that Sandie Shaw is coming to Ger- Shamrocks on Karusell, “Cara Mia”/“When It’s All Over” with Jay and the ay for 5 days at the end of this month and is already booked for 3 national Americans on United Artists, and. on the same label, Bobby Goldsboro with shows. Her singles and LP’s including the new German version of “Long “Voodoo Woman”/“It Breaks My Heart.” Finally, there is a new Swedish-lan- e Love” are racking up top sales for the firm. guage single on Karusell with Lars Passgard. ’aul Hubschmid the Professor Higgins from the German “My Fair Lady” Grammofon AB Electra (RCA Victor, Decca, London, Brunswick, Reprise,

1 a piece of bad luck as his diamond studded waxing of the album from Warner Bros., etc.) is doing very well here now with the music from “Tickle idy” was stolen from his home in Berlin. The record was valued at 50,000 Me,” the new Elvis Presley picture. Among recent releases from the company lars. The story has a happy ending because 2 days after the theft, the are “Forget Domani” with Frank Sinatra, “Are You Sincere” by Trini Lopez, 3rd was given back to a Berlin newspaper. both on Reprise, and soundtrack music from the film “Harlow” on a Warner 'he new Beatles single of “Help” and the LP are racking up terrific sales Bros. LP. The film opened at the Fanfaren and the Palladium in Stockholm Electrola here. Aug. 30th. Singles with the Rolling Stones, the Applejacks, Tom Jones (Dec- [ans Beierlein from Edition Montana has plenty of news with his newest ca), the Ronettes (London) and Rick Nelson (Brunswick) are also among the from Francoise Hardy “Frag Den Abendwind” (Ask The Evening Wind) latest releases. And, in addition to those mentioned, a large number of LPs on

; the newest and first German recording of Lex Barker for Teldec. A new all labels listed above. > Jurgens LP has been released with tunes in German, English, French, “I’m Alive,” now on the charts with the Hollies, is published here by Edition inish and Italian which should rack up terrific international business. The Odeon. “Colours” with Donovan, also on the charts here, is published by South- tune from Udo, “Walk Away” (Warum Nur Warum) has been 22 weeks ern Music AB. The Beatles are topping the Swedish charts (as well as the a row on the Brazilian hit parade and a new recording of the tune by charts in many other countries at the moment) with the music from their re- nda Lee in Japanese has just been released in Japan. cent picture, “Help!”. Sonora Musikforlag AB is the Swedish publisher of all tarbara Kist dropped us a line from London to tell us about her new job the songs from the film, including the main title song. director of the Edward Kassner publishing firms in Germany. The new Belinda (Scandinavia) AB is doing very well as the publisher of nine songs :E publishing firm already has hits from the Kinks, “Don’t Set Me Free,” from the Elvis Presley picture “Tickle Me,” while “Wooly Bully” with Sam lis Strange Effect” by Dave Berry and songs by Sonny & Cher. Barbara the Sham on MGM is another top seller here from the same publisher. orts that Sonny & Cher are now under exclusive management publishing artist-wise in Europe with Kassner and will hit Germany in October for earances and recordings in German. The Kinks are due here for their first Denmark's Best Sellers man tour and the first concerts are already sold out. 'hat’s it for this week in Germany. 1 2 2 Help! (Beatles/Parlophone) Multitone A/S 2 1 9 Heart of Stone (Rolling Stones/Decca) No publisher 3 3 6 Don’t Ha Ha (Rocking Ghosts/Metronome) No publisher 4 5 9 Vogt Dig NSr Du Kysser Ham (Kiisse Nie Nach Mitter- nacht) (Siw Malmkvist/Metronome) Multitone A/S 5 4 23 The Last Time (Rolling Stones/Decca) Musikforlaget Es- 1 3 Help! (Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musikforlags AB sex AB 5 3 Mr. Tambourine Man (Byrds/CBS) Gehrmans 6 6 6 Easy Question (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scan- 2 7 Bald Headed Woman (Hep Stars/Olga) No publisher dinavia) AB 3 5 The Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham/MGM) Belinda (Scandi- 7 8 6 Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got .4 Lovelv Daughter (Herman’s navia) AB Hermits/Columbia) Scandinavia) AB 4 4 Colours (Donovan/Pye) Southern Music AB 8 9 4 1 Follow The Sun (Beatles/Parlophone) Multitone A/S 6 6 I’m Alive (Hollies/Columbia) Edition Odeon 9 7 6 I’m Gonna Love You (Peter Belli & Les Rivals/Triola) 7 9 The Birds And The Bees (Alma Cogan/Columbia) Edition 10 10 21 ^Belinda (Rocking Ghosts /Metronome) Multitone A/S Odeon 8 14 Bring It On Home To Me (Animals/Columbia) No publisher 9 6 1 Follow The Sun (Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musikfor- Norway's Best Sellers lags AB — 1 Heart Full Of Soul (Yardbirds/Columbia) 1 1 2 Help! (Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musikforlags AB * Local copyright. 2 3 10 Lappland (Finn Eriksen /Fontana) Edition Liberty 3 2 8 Blue. Blue Day (Spotnicks/Karusell) Acuff-Rose Scandia 4 4 12 Cadillac (Hep Stars/Olga) Copyright in dispute 5 19 Dar Bjorkarna Susa (Jailbird Singers/Metronome) Norsk Musikforlag A/S keeps you on top of the current 6 6 10 Crying In The Chapel (Elvis Pi-esley/RCA Victor) Musikk- music scene. Huset A/s Gcush Box Subscription Rates 7 4 Mr. Tambourine Man (Byrds/CBS) Musikk-Huset A/S Regular Mail $30—1 Year 8 8 4 The Birds And The Bees (Alma Cogan/Columbia) Imudico A/S Air Mail $45 1 Year — 9 10 10 Farmer John (Hep Stars/Olga) Musikproduktion Winckler 10 1 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Rolling Stones/Decca) ih Box—'September 11, 1965- International Section 49 Musart Records held a big party for its exclusive artist Mike Laurie, Best new Canadian-produced sound in some time has to be the latest by the with the assistance of the press and radio A&R. The reason for this party Elsqaires on Capitol, “Love’s Made A Fool Of You.” Group has just introduced was the wonderful sales in the last months by Laurie and his Comets with songs like 1 new lead vocalist. Great bluesy harmonica sound in background on this side “Tiburon, Tiburon,” “Cosecha De Mujeres,” “El Solterito” and others, :ould make it the really big one as far as the very commercial, Ottawa-based all in the “cumbia” rhythm. They are currently performing in town in ?roup is concerned. It’s breaking on chart after chart in Canada, with good theaters and night clubs. reason. It has that selling sound. . . . The Royal Family on Apex are making Talking with American conductor pod chart headway with a two sider on Apex. “I Told A Lie” seems to be Chuck Anderson, who settled in Mexico some time ago. ’avoured in the eastern part of the country, while “Don’t You Even Want To He informed Cash Box that he is organizing a new show band with ten or twelve musicians a singer. inow” is the chart side in a good many western Canadian markets. The Lake- and female Some of the musicians will be convertibles, that is they will switch from the trumpet or the sax to the lead, at the halfway point in Canada, is on both sides. . . . Best thing Chad electric guitar or other instrument. \.llen and the Expressions have done on wax in some time, perhaps ever, is some modern Anderson recently released at an including themes like “Acapulco 1922,” heir latest, “Hey Ho, What You Do To Me.” It’s on Quality and it’s hitting CBS album “The Girl From Ipanema” hart after chart in Canada. It’s also out in the U.S. and regional action on and others. Peerless Records released a new album named “Homenaje A Pedro In- sceptre releap, billing the group as the Guess Who’s, is very encouraging. . . . fantea Los another Capitol outing that is getting much action across Canada is the Amigos Que Tengo” (Homage To Pedro Infante—The Friends I taxing by the Sparpws, “Hard Times With The Law.” The group have Have), dedicated to the biggest Mexican idol of all time. The artists who par- •ecently been appearing at Port Arthur’s “Jolly Roger Room” and business ticipated in this album are his brother Angel Infante, el Cuarteto Armonico s and the Mariachis Mexico and Guadalajara. reported brisk. . . . More and more deejays are jumping on the Allen Sisters )andwagon as reports reach CB from right across Canada indicating that the A new voice and a new style will be introduced by Philips records in a few rirls have a smash_ on Red Leaf in “Your Kind Of Love.” Yes Virginia, there more days. She is Evita Munoz, a prodigious young Emcee, who also sings s ^ with a beautiful voice. Andre Toffel did the work on these recordings Can^ian music business! . . . That charming voice on the phone of late A&R it the “Tower” in Toronto is Corrine Peterson’s. She has been appointed and used big music backgrounds. idministrative assistant to Capitol’s hard working Paul White. If he isn’t Latest Beatles’ hit, “Help,” was released by Capitol Records in the past ivailable at Capitol, talk to week. Almost immediately after, the same company cut the Spanish version her—she’s cuter anyway. . . . Recent scene changes or leading lights in the deejay business have Jimmy Darrin exiting CKY, by a new rock and roll group named Los Yaki. The difference between the Winnipeg for a spin ’em post in Indianapolis. Fellow former CKY’ers Gary original and the translation is very small. rood and Dave Lyman have also headed south of the border, to Denver and CBS is promoting a new Gene Pitney single, with Spanish versions of “Mr. Baltimore respectively. . . . One time Winnipegger, Don Daly, only just re- Moon, Cupid And I” and “I’m Gonna Be Strong.” This continues with the Lakehead scene as news director at CJLX, has moved on American Columbia policy of introducing some of its artists in the native 0 CKLW . m Wmdsor-Detroit. . . Gary Parkhill is now well established as an language of the Latin American countries. •ir personality at Hamilton’s CKOC. Coming to the steel city from Calgary Leo Carrillo cut a jazz album at the Peerless label, playing themes like ^ Bums, the controversial west coast phone show broad- “Days Of Wine And Roses,” “Summertime,” “Lawrence Of Arabia,” and aster, has moved his phones, both micro and tele, to CKGM, Montreal. He others in his unique style. low -holds down a daytime air- seg, reportedly conducted in much the same Young singer Javier del Valle, cut his second single at CBS, containing the ashion that won him international orchestra and prominence on Vancouver’s CJOR. . . . songs “Aleluya” and “Amor Sincero,” with the Sergio Perez Soi^ Enchanted Evening” by Jay and the Americans looks like another giant Jaime Ortiz Pino as A&R man. From the same label we received a promo- or the group. . . Barry Paine, just back from his vacation, has things well tional record played by Mister Trombon, playing the instrumental themes n hand in the hit department at Compo. “Baby Don’t Go” is bound to pour “Letka Yenka Baby” and “A Caballo.” S^old of Sonny and Cher all over the Reprise scene. It’s big, Beautiful Spanish actress and singer Sarita Montiel is expected in town soon irobably as big as their current Atco chart topper, “I Got You Babe.” . . . The to perform at the Terrazza Cassino night club and, of course, a series of TV ateS-t by Ronnie Dove appears to be all set to follow in the chartsteps of his shows. It is also probable that she will do a picture and maybe some new revious string of Apex outings. . . . “Little Circus Clown” by Christy Allen recordings. 3 another item from Diamond in the U.S. that is creating some stir on a Tomas Munoz, general director of Gamma Records, flew to his native coun- egional basis in Canada. Remains to be seen if it will be a sufficient stir to ery, Spain, to spend a vacation that will last around two months. Luis Moyano reak the chart barrier if and it when appears on Apex. . . . “Underneath My will be in charge of the record company in the interim. illow by^ Bubbles and Co., expected to appear in Canada on Pye, is a giant David Crump, manager of industrial relations for RCA, flew to Caracas, t Canada s Lakehead. It had been a consistent winner in CKPR’s “Battle,” Venezuela, on a special mission the subsidiary company of that country. nd was to retired undefeated. . . . Hottest single in recent memory is the Barry Capitol de Mexico, S.A. (EMI), the new record company organized in Mex- IcGuire outing. Eve Of Destruction.” It took some time before Canadian ico a few months ago, released, among other records, an album with the Beach ealers even knew where to order it, but eventually it showed up on RCA Boys, named “The Beach Boys Today.” Another album is titled “Nova Di- Canadian stations with ^ TT pre releases obtained mensao Em Bossa Nova” played by different artists and a third one is with 1 the U.S. built a fantastic demand for the side at the retail level in many Los Cubanacans, named “Una Noche Tropical En El Caribe.” An EP by Piero /Radian markets, eyen though the subject matter deals to a great degree with Sancho was also released. ilniations more closely related to the U.S. It’s a story song and these songs From Dusa Records we received the new promotional list: “Por Los Bar- nth messages are doing big business right now. . . . Columbia might get eyen rios Bajos” (On The Slums) with David Rose, on MGM; “Viene Y Sus Vaises” lore air (Vienna And Its Waltzes) with the Helmuth Zacharias orchestra on Philips; play on Bob Dylan’s giant, “Rolling Stone,” if they would make “Silvinho,” an album that includes songs like “Amor Perdido,” “Boemia” and yailable the edited yersion to deejays that was circulated in some American “Calado Venci.” There are two other LP’s, one is Rafael Dayon’s album “Bue- larkets. On that release the six minute smash was edited into two equal parts. nos Aires De Ayer Y Hoy” and another album is sung by Alberto de Parana. . . Gaye Galin seryiced Canadian spinners with adyance copies of that sen- Caterina Valente has her latest album in Mexico named “Ebb Tide” on the ational singing, and Roger Miller LP on Smash. It includes no less than three of his red Telefunken label, with the accompaniments of Roland Shaw ot singles, Johnny Keating, “Take The “A” Train,” “Autumn In New York,” “I Could including his yery latest, “Kansas City Star.” It’s getting air play Have Danced All Night,” and others. -plenty, and sales just can’t help but happen big right across the country, Porfirio Reyna, who was promoter of Orfeon Records, has been named in t s a must-play, must-stock item for sure. . . . Lee Farley reports some intense charge of A&R for the same company, having under him in that department egional action on “Aah Soul” by the Fireballs. Montreal and Peterborough in Ricardo Carrion, Velino M. Preza, Fidel A. Vista and Romulo Moran. be east and Swift Current in the west, report much air play on the item, juality has reserviced. . . . Canadian broadcasters are looking forward to be results of the most recent B.B.M. rating suryey conducted across the ountry. Reliable sources haye it concluding (8/28) with the story, good or ad, to be unyeiled shortly after. . . . Del Rondo is an artist with a strong ountry noyelty item on Canadian-American. “The Red Ensign” is the title f the Winnipeg artist’s release that is coming in for a good deal of air ction with the C&W stations. . . . One of the best of all new and commercial bings is about to be released in Canada, featuring Del Rondo and his part- er in song, Stan. Title is “Viet Nam,” ’nuff said. Rondo is the inyentor of an ttachment for guitars that is winning a lot of fayour with country musicians, b’s called the “Supreme Dial-O-Matic Rhythm Man.” ... On the subject of imely songs, A1 Mair reports that pop action is beginning to happen on ohnny Wright’s Decca outing, “Hello Viet Nam.” It’s about those message ongs. . . . Good new side out on Sparton by Derek and Ed is a strong follow- to their p chart outing, “Hum Drum.” This one is “basically blue” and sounds

Ice a real winner. . . . “Clours” by Donovan appears sure to achieve top ten access across Canada. It’s on Pye and Gerry Gordon and Jack Boswell are ery happy with the chart action and sales on the side from coast to coast. . . AI Boliska, ‘Mr. Morning Radio” in Toronto for lo these many years, will NORWEGIAN PRIZE—Mary Reeves, ne up as manager with Johnny Lombardi’s wife of the late Jim Reeves, received new Toronto outlet. Chin. . . . His lorning the first diamond disk ever issued in show replacement at CKEY is John Dolan. MAGIC TRIANGLE—Three notables Jim Muir from Windsor’s Norway for the sale of 75,000 copies !KLW moves into in varied phases of the entertainment Dolan’s former night time slot at ’ey, while Al Mair Because.” The reports business are shown at a recent sales of “I Love You RCA another change sees Earl sell- Mann from Chic, Brampton, moving into Jack conference dinner and dance held by Victor recording is still reported ianega-.’s^all ing, and is said to be likely to pass night slot, Finnegan is on his way to the U.S. The “old butter- Pye Records. The trinity consists of the 100,000 mark, an unprecedented liuycn .jarttone,’- Tony Martin, appears to have a (left to right) Marlene Dietrich, Louis winner on his latest Motown number for market. Mrs. Reeves uiing, ine Bigger Your Benjamin, managing director of Pye this Heart The Harder You Fall.” accepted the presentation on her visit Records, and comedian Allan Sher- to Oslo, and is shown with Erik man. Sherman’s product, recorded for Heyerdahl of the paper Arbeider- Warner Brothers in the U.S., will be bladet, which issues the award. On miswsring ads . . . the wall behind are duplicates made available in England through them of several of the gold (50,000) and the distribution arrangements SAY YOU SAW IT com- silver (25.000) disks previously pre- IN CASH BOX pleted between WB and Pye. sented to Reeves. — —

n general, records presented on radio, television or other means of mass Watanabe Productions held its fifth anniversary performance at Karuizawa, imunication stand a fair chance of becoming best sellers in Belgium. The the famous summer resort near Tokyo, on Aug. 10, drawing many summer le goes probably for other countries too. Yet, we are now witnessing a visitors there with a top-notch M.C., Keizo Takahashi. Most of the singers ex- tier strange occurrence: a few records are enjoying a growing success clusive to the firm participated in that performance, including the Peanuts, pite the fact that no special promotional efforts have been made in their the Three Funkies, Yukari Ito, Mari Sono, the Crazy Cats and others. our. Practically nobody in Belgium knows who Christophe is, a French Following the establishment of the “Japan Composers Association,” “Japan ?er who recorded the song “Aline.” Still, it is at the moment a best seller. Singer Association” and “Japan Translated Poet Association,” the “Japan I same can be said about the latest record by Francois Deguelt and the disk Lyric Writer Association” has been established for the development and prog- Capri.” The people in charge of TV-programmes are now of course eager ress of one hundred and fourteen members, including those non-exclusive tiaye these stars appear on their show. Christophe can be expected some to record companies. e in September-October on the programme “Teenage Sounds” on Flemish Lark Mari Sono, a young pop artist, will hold her first recital at Sankei Hall vision. on Sept. 12, the profit of which will reportedly be contributed to poor pupils lS predicted “Help” will indeed become the major Beatles hit over here. who can’t afford to go to school. V. Grammophone is also quite happy about the tremendous demand it has To honor the arrival of Connie Francis, scheduled to arrive on Oct. 7, Nip- istered for “Viens Ma Brune” (Come My Dark Haired One) by Adamo, pon Grammophon will release 3 LP’s in the beginning of Oct. They include nely Week-End” by P. J. Proby, “Seventh Son,” by J. Rivers and “In A “All Of Connie Francis Vol. 1,” “All Of Connie Francis Vql. 2” and “Connie rid Without You” by Bobby Darin, who with this record, may be sigfnaling Francis/Western Golden Hits,” each of which includes fourteen tunes. comeback in Belgium. Among the “Hawaiian Sale” series activated by Nippon Columbia, the fol- II Silenzio” continues to dominate the market. In the latest news columns lowing are well-sold. They are “Hawaiian Best 12” by Setsuo Ohashi and the have often had praise for Vogue. All we can do now is to confirm that Honey Islanders and “Stereo Hawaiian Complete” and “Hawaiian With Sharps ' very active company has been registering record sales ever since Guy And Flats” by Setsuo Ohashi and the Sharps and Flats. iveshian was put in charge of Vogue-Belgium. His successor, manager King Records will come out on Sept. 20 with an extraordinary release of :er Meylemans, has done extremely well too and he has excellent contacts “Love Heart”/“Please Tell Me The Sea,” both of which were sung by Yoko 1 radio and TV. Kishi, who recently had a smash hit with “Yoake No Uta.” The former song he publishing firm Primavera has engaged a public-relations man, H. P. is now popular in Europe and the latter is an original written by Kosaku Yokoi iter. Manager Lammy Vandenhout could hardly continue to cope alone with and Saburo lida. extension of his company and in Kusters—a Dutchman, just as Lammy The Brothers Four, who gained lots of popularity in Japan with two past idenhout—the publishing firm has a man, who succeeded in establishing very performances here, will reportedly arrive here on Sept. 1 for the third per- idly excellent relations with press, radio and TV. This publishing house formance, which is scheduled to be held throughout the main cities in Japan. Is rights for Belgium on “Set Me Free” by The Kinks (Vogue), “Die Frau Their records having been released by Nippon Columbia, are “All Of Brothers Den Einsamen Herzen” (The Woman With The Lonely Heart), Sacha Four Vol. 2,” “More Big Hits” and others. tel (Polydor), “Sophietje” by Johnny Lion (Philips), “De Zon Lacht Naar King Records released on Sept. 5 the theme song from the MGM movie ’ (The Sun Laughs At Me) by Ria Valk on Philips and finally a last song “The Sandpiper,” which is now big among movie fans because it co-stars Trea Dobbs tabbed “Kijk Maar Niet Om” (Don’t Look Back) on Decca. husband and wife Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. onior-Decca now boasts some artists, with great hit-power. There is, in Due to the announcement made by the Japan Record Association, records very first place, Dave Berry. This rather special British artist, who produced among the period from Jan.-June of this year are shown in the mtuates his songs with slow gestures, was awarded the Prize of the Press following figures. inokke, a Belgian seaside resort. Even before the disk was sold on the Locals Pop and Classic Total ket we predicted that “This Strange Effect” was destined to become a great Mono :ess. The single has hardly been on the shelves now for four weeks and it 17 centi 21,120,512 15,392,572 36,513,093 Iready quite a hit. Continued good sales of “She’s About A Mover” by the 25 centi 197,751 75,038 272,789 Douglas Quintet, the excellent start of the latest Rolling Stones single 30 centi 1,586,043 4,017,351 5,603,394 Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”; Tom Jones’ “What’s New Pussycat?” and Stereo latest Jewel Akens single “Georgie Porgie.” 17 centi 18,879,744 5,423,124 24,302,868 25 centi 197,751 75,038 272,789 30 centi 1,189,569 3,360,387 4,549,956 Belgium's Best Sellers The figure shows a 34% increase. compared with that last year. SMISH Japan's Best Sellers II Silenzio (Nini Rosso/Vogue/Bens) Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham and Pharaohs/MGM/Belinda) INTERNATIONAL This Strange Effect (Dave Berry/Decca) This Last Week Week Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches (Adamo/Pathe/Ardmore and Beechwood) Aline (Christophe/Vogue) 1 1 Caravan—The Ventures (Liberty) Sub-Publisher 2 2 Kickstand Ventures (Liberty) Sub-Publisher Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones/Decca) —The 3 5 Par Un Beau Matin—Sound Track (Odeon) —Maurice Leclerc Et Help! (The Beatles/Parlophone) Son Ensemble (Filips) Sub-Publisher/Tokyo Music Dans Wat Ditchter Bij Mij (John Larry/Polydor/Passe Partout) (Say) 4 8 Un Anno D’amore—Mina (Fontana) —Hoki Tokuta (Crown) You’re My Girl (Roy Orbison/Decca) Sachiko Wada (King) Sub-Publisher/Shinko Santo Domingo (Imca Marina/Imperial/Disco Music) 5 4 Pearly Shells—Billy Vaughan (Dot) Sub-Publisher 6 3 Track (London) Sub-Publisher/Seven Seas J’ai Pleure (Claudaia Silva/Decca/Fonior) Go Swim—Sound 7 7 La Playa—Los Mayas (Palette) —Sound Track (Odeon) Sub- Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Traume (Peggy March /RCA/Bens) Long Live Love Publisher/Toshiba (Sandie Shaw/Vogue) 8 10 Crying In The Chapel—Elvis Presley (RCA) Sub-Publisher/ Crying In The Chapel (Elvis Presley/RCA/Chapell) Aberback Tokyo LLOON 9 — Help—The Beatles (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/Toshiba 10 6 The Girl From Ipanema—Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto (Verve) II Silenzio (Nini Rosso/Vogue/Bens) Sub-Publisher Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches (Adamo/Pathe/Ardmore and Beechwood) Aline (Christophe/Vogue) LOCAL Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham and This Last Pharaohs/MGM/Belinda) Week Week Le Soleil Et La Mer (Francois Deguelt/Philips) 1 4 Aishite Aishite Aishichatanoyo Miyoko Tashiro Mahina J’ai Pleure (Claudia Silva/Decca/Fonior) — & Stars (Victor) This Strange Effect (Dave Berry/Decca) 2 2 Anoko To Boku—Yukio Hashi (Victor) Kathy (Marc Aryan/Markal/Moderny) 3 1 Onnagokoro No Uta—Burve Satake (King) La Danse De Zorba (Mikis Theodorakis/Barclay-Duo Acropolis/Decca) 4 3 Natsuno Hino Omoide—Teruko Hino (Polydor) Help! (The Beatles/Parlophone) 5 8 Nagisano Ojosan—Kazuo Funaki (Colombia) 6 7 Koibito Naraba—Teruhiko Saigo (Crown) 7 5 Futarino Sekai—Yujiro Ishihara (Teichiku) 8 6 Namidao Arigato—Teruhiko Saigo (Crown) 9 — Bakatcho Defune—Harumi Miyako (Columbia) Mexico's Best Sellers 10 9 Abashiri Bangaichi—Ken Takakura (Teichiku) ALBUMS Buie Buie (Wooly Bully) —Sam The Sham (MGM)—Los Rockin’ Devils (Orfeon) —Luis Moya (Musart) This Last Week Week Crema Batida (Whipped Cream) —Herb Alpert (Tizoc) —Mayte (RCA) Julian Bert (Orfeon) —Cliff Mendoza (Musart) —Chuck Anderson (CBS) 1 1 Ventures In Japan—The Ventures (Liberty) —Pete Fountain (Coral) 2 2 Knock Me Out—The Ventures (Liberty) 3 3 The Sound Of Music Sound Track (RCA) Lanza Tus Penas A1 Viento (Cast Your Fate To The Wind) —Sounds Or- — chestral (Gamma) 4 4 Brenda Lee’s Golden Hits—Brenda Lee (Decca) 5 — Pearly Shells—Billy Vaughan (Dot) Sombras—Javier Solis (CBS) —Lena y Lola (Musart) —Los Tres Reyes (Orfeon) —Chuck Rincon (Orfeon) — (Emmi) Sigamos Pecando—Los Diamantes (RCA) —Lena y Lola (Musart) —Her- manos Carrion (Orfeon) —Los Hermanos Arriagada (Musart) —(Emmi) keeps you on top of the current Leccion De Besos (Let Kiss) —Julian Bert (Orfeon) music scene. Rajita De Canela—Mike Laurie (Musart) Subscription Rates Por Eso Estamos Como Estamos—Los Apson Boys (Peerless) Regular Mail $30—1 Year Extrano Tu Calor—Hermanos Castro (RCA) Air Mail $45— 1 Year El Toro Y La Luna—Joselito (RCA) h Box^SeDtember 11. 1965- Intemotionol Section XI Shortly after the close of MOA's 1964 Trade Show and Convention, the newly elected board of directors had to make one of its first vital decisions—where to hold the association’s 1965 convention. Two choices were before them at this time—should they hold the show in Chicago or should they tie in again with NAMA and go south to Miami Beach.

The decision was to stay in Chicago and hold the con- vention in September.

Cash Box, prior to the board’s decision, had suggested

Chicago. The board’s feeling was the same. It was felt that Chicago’s centralized location, its proximity to many of the industry’s manufacturing plants and the fact that past trade shows held outside of this city have never drawn the attendance nearly as well. Although the wisdom of this decision won’t be decided until the end of this

week, it is hoped that the industry’s sense of responsi- bility and obligation to support their national association Editorial and its ability to recognize the considerable value of a trade and industry get-together, will insure success again this year.

More than 1400 visitors answered the call of MOA in October, 1964. The MOA found itself in the position of a

hit performer and many wondered exactly what it could MOA CONVENTION do for an encore. Under the handicap of a split MOA- NAMA convention, many in the trade are skeptical about AND TRADE SHDW a repeat performance of last year’s monumental success and are looking toward next week’s industry conclave as PICK-CONGRESS HOTEL a barometer of trade interest and economic health.

Chicago, III. The association executives and factory representatives have done their part to present the nation’s operators a 11-13 Sept. tight, fact-filled three days. Fred Granger, and MOA’s of- ficers and board members have planned for the show You MUST Attend!! with the care and detail of a Washington committee plan- ning for a presidential inauguration. It will all be there. Will you be there?

We hope the operators of America will prove that their convention means enough to them to stand on its own,

and stand tall! If you want the coin machine convention to have a successful, meaningful purpose, get behind MOA. Get out to Chicago. You’ll learn from the industry experts —your colleagues, and the factory reps will learn from you. The MOA Convention is the heart of the industry’s lifeblood, the breath of a united trade, the forum for the exchange of ideas and yes, the measure of our worth in the eyes of the country’s commercial community.

Cash Box—September 11, 1965 COPYRIGHT LEGISLATION TO PR Leo Weinberger’s Southern Automatic act-Filled MOA Seminar Set For Sept. 11th Rejoins Seeburg Distribntor Network aiCAGO—Fred Granger, executive vice president and managing director of usic Operators of America (MOA), advised last week that the new MOA dustry Seminar, the business highlight of this year’s convention, will com- ence promptly at 3:30 p.m., Saturday, September 11. He stated that this irticular industry event is “so packed with worthwhile material (from an dustry standpoint) that every minute of the allotted time will be sorely leded.” The session will be held in the Florentine Room of the Pick-Congress otel (third floor). According to Granger, the first half the program will be devoted to Dynaball To Distribute litical and public relations. New jrk State Senator LaVerne will Copies Of Its 1965-66 ike an in-depth exploration of these Parts Catalogue At MOA tal subjects for the benefit of smbers. Following this there will be CHICAGO Dusty Hohbein, general — LEO WEINBERGER SOUTHERN AUTO. IN LOUISVILLE presentation bearing on the rela- sales manager of the Dynaball Com- mship between record companies pany, in this city, issued an invitation d the coin-operated music industry. last week to visitors at the MOA Con- CHICAGO—Leo Weinberger’s South- “We are happy to be back with See- After a coffee break at approxi- vention, September 11-13, in the Pick- ern Automatic Co., Inc., of Louisville, burg,” he said, “and our staff of 35 itely 4:45 p.m. the Seminar will Congress Hotel, to stop at the firm’s Kentucky, has been appointed a See- employees looks forward to serving en convert to the Carnival of Ideas, exhibit booth #6, on the exhibit floor, burg Corporation distributor. The our many operator friends in Ken- number of tables will be set up and to pick up complimentary copies of appointment, effective immediately, tucky.” belled as to the subject of the dis- Dynaball’s 1965-1966 Coin Machine was announced by Seeburg executive He noted that the firm had already ssion, along with an authority at Parts & Supplies catalog, and also vice president William F. Adair, sales embarked on an expansion program ch table to answer questions pre- the 1965-1966 Billiard Accessories & and distribution, at the corporation’s which would increase both the number nted to them. Among the subjects Supplies catalog. national distributors meeting. of personnel and the physical facil- be open for discussion are: Insur- Attending the Dynaball exhibit In making the announcement, Adair ities. The new distributorship will ce, Financ^ Copyright Legislation, booth will be the firm’s president Sam welcomed Weinberger and his entire carry a complete line of parts and stributor - (Operator Relationship, Berger and his wife, Frances; and organization who were present at the will provide service for Seeburg mu- age and Hour Law, plus tables of Hohbein. sales meeting. “Leo Weinberger is one sic, vending, and background music. hibitors (phonograph manufac- of the most knowledgeable individ- The firm continues as a distributor rers, record companies, amusement uals in our industry,” said Adair. “We of Williams United Amusement ichine manufacturers, etc.) who are happy to welcome him back to equipment. int them. Frye To Empire Com the Seeburg family. As a Seeburg dis- Weinberger said a series of service Granger further urged conven- tributor from 1934 through 1948, schools would begin on August 30 at meers to be on time Sunday morn- CHICAGO—Jack Burns, director of Southern Automatic played an impor- the Louisville office. He noted that ? (a little before 11:00 a.m.) for the sales and field operations for Empire tant part in our company’s growth with the additions being made to the will meral Membership Meeting. Brunch Coin Machine Exchange, in this city, during those years. We look forward present building such expansion 11 be served promptly at 11:00 a.m. announced the appointment this past to joining in future growth as we provide space for regularly scheduled the Florentine Room. MOA’s guest week of James (Jimmy) Frye to the present new Seeburg innovations to schools for operators and their em- all of equip- eaker, Edward Faul, will take to sales division. Frye is presently oper- the area we have been serving for so ployees on types Seeburg plans e rostrum right after brunch to tell ating in all areas of sales at Empire long.” ment. Weinberger also a display of early coin-operated devices, includ- eryone “How To Keep Your Foot Coin to become familiar with that Weinberger, who entered the coin- it Of Your Mouth.” division. ing a Seeburg coin-operated phono- machine business in 1923, is well Following Faul’s discourse the last Frye is a graduate of the Univer- graph which he bought from the firm im on the agenda will be the nomina- sity of Illinois, and has successfully known throughout the United States. in 1928. )n and election of officers and di- operated a coin machine route in Dan- ctors for the next year. ville, Illinois for several years. Jerry Lambert- Passes Away Case Appointed To STAMFORD, CONN.—Jerome J. Monroe Sales Staff ‘Purchaser Should Pay Sales Tax, Not Ops,” Lambert, of C&L Amusement Co., this city, passed away in his sleep CLEVELAND, OHIO—Norman Gold- last Wed., Sept. 1st. He was 60 years stein, vice-president of Monroe Coin iharges MONY Memhers At Aug. 31st Meeting of age. Machine Exchange, Inc., of this city, Lambert was president of the has named Paul Case to the sales

EW YORK—At a meeting of the from taxation under the law) . “Need- Music Operators of Connecticut, Inc. staff. usic Operators of New York called less to tell anyone here,” he remarked, for the past seven years, during Case, a veteran of 14 years in the r last Tues. evening (Aug. 31) by “but if we are forced into this dime- which time he advanced the programs sale of music and games, joins staff esident A1 Denver to advise mem- play position by the tax people, it of that organization with intelligence, members Joe Stone, sales manager, rs on the questionable application could deal a crippling blow to our and most often with success. He was Lee Molnar and Si May.

I music and amusement machine industry.” a partner in C&L with prominent Case’s prime responsibility will be flections under the New York State The New York State Sales Tax law Conn, operator Herbert Chacon. to assist operator customers, and he lies Tax law (enacted Aug. 1), Den- specifies 2% tax on all purchases Lambert is survived by his wife plans to call on each personally in the r said that in the opinion of the aboye 10^ to go to the state and al- Loucidi and son Jerome, Jr. who is near future, he said. sociation’s counsel, juke box and lows indiyidual communities in the currently attending the Air Force “Case’s appointment,” Goldstein ime income are not subject to the state to add their own tax on top, up Academy in Colorado. Lambert was said, “is a continuing step forward in X and operators should indicate this to 3%. In the City of New York, con- scheduled to be buried Sat. 4th from ntention on their August returns. sumers are required to pay the full the Bouton & Reynolds Funeral Home our sales program to better serve our The first monthly period covered 5%. here in Stamford. customers here and abroad.” ' the new sales tax law ended Aug. and New York operators, who , sre uncertain for the most part hether they should pay the tax with Wallace Re-elected; Sales Tax Exemption Proposed At W. Va. Conclave eir returns, to be filed before Sept, ith, will now write “NONE” on eir returns after the section calling r the amount of taxable income lined by them during the period. Denver asserted that the concept a sales tax is essentially one to be lid by the purchaser and not by the tailer in as much as he already pays federal and state income tax on his •ofits. “Most retailers have the abili- to raise the price on their wares id thereby pass the tax burden onto e purchaser where it belongs,” he id. “However, it is mechanically ifea sable to raise the price on a Past Presidents of the W. Va. Music Elected officers & directors (back A partial view of the banquet with in-operated phonograph or amuse- — & Vending Assn. (left to right) Ray row, left to right) C. Wellman, A. Red Wallace at center dais and Bill ent to gain this extra tax — game Fabar, Ed Oliver, Red Wallace, Bill Kniska, D. DeHaven, B. Anderson, J. Cannon to his right. venue the customer and the from Anderson, Jim Stevens, Del DeHaven Derrick J. Hutzler and B. Hunt, terator would have to eat deeply and Jim Hutzler. (front row, left to right) C. Ballard, to his profits to meet this tax.” He Jack Bess, Leoma Ballard, Spec Cruze Ided. “if the government can come and Red Wallace. ) with a coin that would have the X Percentage included, we’d be most CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA— cils; Chester P. Tinsley, director of of introducing legislation that would mpy to pay the tax.” Last week’s Eleventh Annual conven- the Cigarette and Soft Drink division raise the consumer’s sales tax exemp- Should the state tax Dept, disagree tion of the West Virginia Music and of the State Tax Commissioner’s tion from six cents to fifteen cents. A ith this conclusion. MONY has re- Vending Association produced a good Office, and William B. Cannon, vice “legislative committee” from the ined Jerimiah Moriarity to present turnout and some important ideas, president of the Music Operators of three associations is slated to meet e association’s position to the tax said John ‘Red’ Wallace, re-elected America. within the next sixty days. mmissioner. president of the association. A joint meeting of vending opera- In the election of officers, John A. “If all else fails and we are re- Over thirty operating companies tors was held Saturday afternoon, Wallace was confirmed again as presi- tired to pay,” Denver stated, “it attended the two-day meeting, held with attending members from the dent, as were first vice president ay be necessary to go on strictly at Charleston’s Holiday Inn, and dele- West Virginia Music & Vending, J. C. Hunt and treasurer Leoma Bal- me-play” (single purchases amount- gates heard addresses from John In- Merchandise and Coin Operators As- lard, Andrew Kniska succeeded Shel- g to i0(} or under are exempted salata, NAMA director of state coun- sociations to discuss the possibility ton Price as second vice president. ash Box—Seotember 11. 1965 53 — Seeburg Factory Training Courses To Resume Sept. 27 CHICAGO—John Chapin, vice presi- dent, director of Field Engineering and Training for the Seeburg Corpo- ration, in this city, announced this past week that as the Fall Season ap- ON TO CHICAGO—It’s September, the temperature is turning a mite sharp, and proaches Seeburg’s factory training the convention spirit is in the air all around coinrow. Besides the numerous metro area school courses will resume, commenc- coinmen packing their bags and making flight arrange- ments last for the ing Monday, September 27. The initial week big MOA weekend, Fred Poliak of Rowe AC in Whip- pany, N.J. and his week-long school program will be de- sales promotion team of Ed Claffey, Jimmy Newlander and Jerry Marcus getting voted to Seeburg coin-operated coffee were set to join Jack Harper and the other Rowe brass out in Chi. the vendors (all models), and will run The Rowe boys are bringing a surprise guest along to show in the person of killer through Friday, October 1. Joe Piro who should really keep their equipment exhibit alive and movin’. little Only at David Rosen The school programs will be identi- A extra-convention activity will be taking place for Fred and Killer Joe on Sat. evening they’ll a can you gel the fied numerically, according to Free- (Sept. 11th) where bow Rowe discotheque combination records man Woodhull, manager of the See- at the Astor Towers. Joe’s dancing partner here will be Carmelita and movies machine. burg Training Division; i.e.,_from #71 Gibbs who some of you may remember from Rowe’s display at the Restaurant Show. On the sales front, Fred has nothing but praise for the It’s a combination through #75. All classes will be con- success Shaffer Dist. has enjoyed, distributing the Rowe equipment lineup of two machines in ducted in the school training building, in Ohio, Michigan and now the entire state of Kentucky (Shaffer is also the it’s at Street. a single unit . . . located 1010 Weed outlet for Rowe’s vending lineup in Indiana).

FILMOTHEQUE— CALL ME AT MOA—That’s the tune All-Coin’s Joe Mangone is singing DISCOTHEQUE and will he promoting at the show in Chi. Joe’s exclusive national distributor for a terrific new answering service idea, and we mean terrific, which he’ll Write/Wire/Phone be springing on conventioneers over the weekend. Look him up, by all means. . . . Monroe’s Norm Goldstein advises that coinvet Paul Case has been ap- pointed lusive Rowe AMI Distributor to his sales staff out at the Cleveland distrib and will be assisting the firm’s operator customers. He’ll be joining present staffers Joe Stone, Lee Pa. - S. Jersey - Del. - Md. - D.C.' Molnar and Si May.

CONN. OPS LOSE FRIEND—Our prayers and the prayers of the rest of the industry go out to the family and the numerous friends of Jerry Lam- bert who died in his sleep Wed. morning. Sept. 1st. Jerry was president of the Music Operators of Conn., Inc. for seven years and he leaves many, many N. BROAD ST., PHILA., PA. 19123 friends. Phone: (215) CEnter 2-2900 BELTERS & BOOTS & BANQUET—Coinvet and prominent producer Hirsch de la Viez putting together a rock revue for the MOA Monday night banquet, September 13 in Chi; among those featured are three hot acts, all LET’S GET ACQUAINTED pacted to the Monument label: Tennessee thrush Dolly Parton, tuff tenor sax- man Boots Randolph (word has it that Elvis doesn’t feel comfortable on a We’re the discount house for all types of record date without Boots being present) and Charlie McCoy’s five-man flsdng coin machine parts and supplies. squad—two harps, drums, sax and slidehorn. Should be a thumpin’ affair. Visit us at the M.O.A. Convention for some SHOW BACK HOME DOWN HOME—Leo Weinberger’s Southern Automatic Co. in SPECIALS . . . Booth #51 and our Hospitality Suite. Louisville Kentucky, missing from the Seeburg house since 1948, is back in “The light that guides the industry” the fold. William Adair, Seeburg vice-pres for sales and distribution, invited 2- Leo and his staff to the Corp’s national distributor meeting and offered the 3323 W. Foster Ave. old family chair. Leo took it and now everybody’s happy. . . . Meanwhile in D & R INDUSTRIES,3- CHICAGO, ILL. 60625 West Virginia: Charleston’s Holiday Inn took in the delegates to the 11th

Phone: (312) 588-5522 West Virginia Music and Vending Association convention. The delegates took a vote and reelected John A. Wallace their president. NAMA state council di- rector John Insalta addressed the assemblage.

See Us at Our Beautiful Showrooms HOLD FAST—Twilight was grey and cool last Tuesday, promising rain, and the few people standing in front of the Holiday Inn in Manhattan were and BOOTH 83, MOA Show watching the sky and the lazy traffic. Inside the Inn, the ceiling lights glowed a dull yellow and the halls were quiet. Behind the doors of the Venetian Room could be heard a mixture of muffled sounds. The doors swung open and RECONDITIONED SPECIALS GUARANTEED the sounds rolled out. Approximately one hundred and twenty-five coinmen distributors, factory representatives and operators—^had gathered to hear PIN BALLS -BOWLERS the Music Operators of New York report on the new state sales tax (see de- tails on news page). Passing by the tables: Max Klein and A1 Miniachi in a GOTTLIEB BAUY quiet conversation; Millie McCarthy full of energy and charm; Senator Bod- missed being elected 1500 votes; Marty Too- TRCtf'IC ISLE $155 CROSS COUNTRY $185 kin telling his table that he by GIGI 195 CUE-TEASE, 2-PI 225 hey just back from a Western road trip, spreading the Seeburg gospel; A1 FLYING CHARIOT, 2-PI. 280 STAR-JET, 2-PI 275 Denver, Ben Chicowski, George Holzman and Teddy Blatt at the speakers’ SHIPMATES 450 SKY DIVER 245 table; Lou Wolberg with his glad smile. Then the meeting got down to busi- MAD WORLD, 2-PI 375 UNITED BALL BOWLERS GRAND TOUR 295 ness. The word was: hold fast, stand your ground, stand on a dime if neces- FALCON IN-l, 2-PI 375 sary, but stand up. $350 HARVEST 325 SAVOY 295 BULL FIGHT 350 TIP TOP 295 HERE AND THERE — From out West comes word of a new technique BUS STOP, 2-PI 395 DIXIE 250 BIG DAY, 4-PI 495 in therapy for the mentally ill. In a bold and imaginative step, CLASSIC 350 IN-LINE, 4-PI 295 psychologists at the Salt Lake City Veterans’ Administration hospital are WILLIAMS BONGO, 2-PI 315 trying a system of ‘rewards’ designed to bring patients out of their pri- "21" $120 vate worlds into the real one. The doctors brought in a pinball game and en- the patients to play, alone or in pairs, and it was noticed that the TRADE WINDS , 185 couraged BALLY FRIENDSHIP 7 185 inmates, enjoying the game, would break silence and talk to each other. . . .

SKILL , 240 POOL London will be the setting for the U.S. Trade Center exhibit sponsored by METRO, 2-PI ??5 ALL-THE-WAY the Dept, of Commerce: word’s out that the British Isles need vending equip- MARDI GRAS, 4-PI , 295 SHUFFLE ALLEY ment for the thundering herds of tourists who are discovering England and CHICAGO COIN Ireland. . . . A1 Simon, president of U.S. Billiards, says the pool table line is Like New SOUTH PACIFIC, 2-PI. . ..$365 <350 moving great from coast to coast. Backing up that statement are excellent

MUSTANG, 2-PI . 440 reports coming in from Advance Automatic in Los Angeles as well as Simon’s

own distrib on New York’s coinrow. . . . New face at Banner Specialty in Philly is former WICO vet A1 Cohen known to many as that firm’s rep in Write for complete 1 965 Catalog of England terrains. A1 will be familiarizing himself with the parts Phonographs, Vending and Games. the New Dept, at Banner before assisting in equipment sales along with Steve Jablon established 1934 and Frank Wallen—all gearing up for a big fall sales push. Former parts rep Huey Woodard’s mechanical talents will be used to maximum advantage now as full-time service ace, according to Banner exec Jimmy Ginsburg. Congrats Cable; j ATLAS MUSIC COMPAM to New York State coinvet Jack Wilson’s son Jackie. The lad was pro- ATMUSIC—Chicago claimed National Go-Cart Champion at the finals which took place in Broad- 2122 N. WESTERN AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. ARmitage 6-5005 head, Wise, two weeks back. This is the first time an easterner copped the top honor. Chicago Chatter SEE US In Our Exhibit Booths #11# 12 & 13 At The MOA CONVENTION For The Latest in MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES Ciint Shockey, of Royal Distribs in Cincinnati, issued glowing reports last eek on the Wurlitzer “Go-Go” discotheque program in the greater Gincy •ea. Clint can scarcely wait for the MOA Convention, where he and his isociates will be on hand in the Wurlitzer exhibit, with A. D. Palmer, Bob Fischer, prexy sar, Bert Davidson, Gary Sinclair, C. B. Ross, etc. . . . Ewald Fischer Mfg. Co., in Tipton, Mo., spent a golfing weekend with Bob Nims, AMA Distribs in N’Orleans, in Biloxi, Miss. Ewald (the “Arnold Palmer Tipton) refused to comment on his golf prowess (natch!).

Plans for a school for c.m. mechanics at Coyne Electrical School, originally ainstormed by vet Operator Bob Lindelof, of General Music Co., are forging lead. When this comes about it will provide a steady supply of trained young en capable of entering our industry with the necessary basic training. We 11 sales chief, Bud lep you informed on this vital development. . . . Williams irie, infos that Seeburg Vice Prexy John Chapin is readying an intensive nusement equipment service school program at the factory on Williams imes. WB Music Prexy Harry (Handsome) Silverberg and his Rose are planning

. Supreme come into Chi next week for the MOA Convention. . . Bob Street, musement Enterprises, in River Grove, recently opened the new River Bowl ley and Easy Street Lounge. ... A very busy Phil Schwartz, of Chicago )in, reports that the factory is pushing hard on production to fill rush ders on ChiCoin’s “Preview” bowler, “Gold Star” (extended play) puck uffle alley, and the exciting, new “Par Golf” game, which is currently being mpled. It's proving a stunning success in random test locations. . . .Joe hwartz, prexy of National Coin Machine Exchange, is a very_ busy man ese hectic days while Mort Levinson and his family are vacationing.

Sales on Gottlieb’s “Dodge City” four-player flipper amusement game have tained record heights thus far, according to Alvin Gottlieb. . . Over at bias Music Co. Joe Kline reports that now that most everyone is back from cations, shipments are beginning to catch up with sales on all equipment. Rile Stan Levin and Joe are covering the local scene Chuck Harper and Bill lillips are hitting the road calling on operators. Prexy Eddie Ginsburg is joying his hobby of looking after his race horses (I generally, and literally, fine 3k AFTER them—’WAY BACK!). Seriously, Eddie has enjoyed a racing ason.

Herb Jones informs that Bally will have an excellent exhibit on all Bally ausement equipment at the MOA Convention. Bally’s exhibits are in booths Richard Uttanoff, 34 thru 38. . . . During our chat with Dennis Ruber and D & R Industries, we learned that they will have a conveniently located spitality suite as well as their exhibit in booth #51. . . . Empire Coin’s ck Burns announced the appointment last week of James (Jimmy) Frye to e Sales Division, which is headed by Jack.

Everyone at Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. is gearing and preparing for the big OA Convention at the Pick-Congress Hotel. Ed Doris expects a lot of action the Rock-Ola exhibit. . . . Midway Mfg. Co. execs, headed by Iggy Wolver- n and Hank Ross are acting very secretive, so we expect them to do some- ing exciting on the exhibit floor next week. ... We always enjoy meeting arvel Prexy Ted Rubey and Estelle Bye on the exhibit floor during the arly conventions.

One of the certainties at the MOA Convention: Hymie Zorinsky smoking 3 huge cigars. As for a rare sight; Hymie without his cigar clamped in his 3uth. Whenever we visited in Omaha we usually came home in a state of peaturT obacco intoxication” (or whatever that means).

We don’t have to go out on a limb in predicting the action at this year’s nvention. Tom Mackey, of the Pick-Congress Hotel is absolutely delighted er advance reservation figures, and Fred Granger has already sold out all 3 dimensional fly away the exhibit space. Banquet ticket sales are also very high. . . . When we TARGETS SKILL ^ atted with A. A. Steiger, president of Tel-A-Sign Co., and “Scopitone,” we irned he expects a lot of action at Scopitone’s exhibit booth. On hand with jwxbsrs' .. o dimensional eiger will be old buddy Jack Mitnick, Marty Meltzer, and Paul Godell. . . . playfield target 5E YOU AT THE MOA CONVENTION!

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Milwaukee Mentions Cash Box MOA 1965 . CONVENTION SPECIAL • Talk about the approaching MOA Convention, at the Pick-Congress Hotel SEPTEMBER 18th ISSUE Chicago, is definitely dominating the bulk of activity in Cream City these ys. As in previous years, MOA Director Jerome “Red” Jacomet, of Red’s ivelty Co., will head up a motorcade of Milwaukee operators in a junket to Our Modem li for the conclave, along with MOA Director Sam Hastings, of Hastings new Factory stribs. Red and Sam urge all Milwaukee (and vicinity) coin machine oper- ors who are interested in joining this party to phone Red NOW at FA 1-3000. is devoted PrMents nong those in the party thus far are: Doug Opitz, Joe Beck, Jim Stecher, exclusively to YOUR GREATEST PROFIT nold Jost, Bob Puccio, Joe Pellegrini, and Jack Harper. . . . United, Inc. manufacturing OPPORTUNITY for 1965 exy Harry Jacobs and his sports loving son, Paul Jacobs, depart over the ibor Day weekend for an exciting Father & Son fishing trip up in Canada, —DELUXE 6-POCKET lis will give Harry the time to rest up before the usual rigors during the SCHMELKE nd BUMPER POOL® OA Convention in the Pick-Congress Hotel in Chi. . . . S. L. London Music’s —The Dependable Tables! ite Victor motored up to Chi recently for the meetings in the new Seeburg QUALITY CUE STICKS ctory. Nate merely states that he was very pleased with the future prospects See Your Distributor or Writo. Professional Design—Long Life th Seeburg’s music equipment. . . . Joel Kleiman and Sam Cooper, of Pioneer Complefc Se/ecf/en -Parts and Accossorlas . ,les, interrupted their ecstatic report on the continuing very good sales trend Write for details. all their music, vending and amusement equipment to advise they’ll be in VALLEY SALES CO. 333 Morten St. Boy City, MIchteen indy City for the MOA Convention and look forward to chatting with old SCHMELKE MFG. CO. lends in coinbiz. . . . Badger Novelty’s Orville Camitz will be in Chicago SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA th some of his personnel for the big convention. ish Box—^September 11, 1965 . —

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Reconditioned MUSIC Refinished A goodly percentage of L.A.’s phonorow are packing their grips and making tracks this week for Frank Sinatra’s “kind of town” and the MOA convention.

. . . . $495 TROPICANA SEEBURG 222 . distribs sup- AMI IBM . $695 That toddlin’ town should be bursting with manufacturers, and

. 160 . . .. 575 ROCK-OLA 1468 . 325 SEEBURG AQ pliers within the next few days—convention gets under way on the 11th. In- ... 695 ROCK-OLA 1478 . . 375 SEEBURG A-1160 .... cidentally, Cash Box will have a special convention issue next week which will

WURLITZER 2404 . .. 395 SEEBURG 161-H ...... 445 be distributed free of charge at the show. . . . News from Ken Siler at the WURLITZER 2500 ... 475 SEEBURG 201-H ...... 445 Wurlitzer factory branch to the effect that the recently held service school was a huge success with excellent reaction from the ops who attended. We also hear that Gary Sinclair, regional sales manager, visited the branch this past week and Bobby Hall, shop employee has returned from his Texas vaca-

tion. . . . Chuck Klein at R. F. Jones infos that L.A.’s latest hot weather spell is holding can vendor sales at a high level. Rowe service engineer, Ralph Reconditioned GA^4ES Refinished Phipps, is in Denver conducting a vending school and also assisting ops in that area. And exec V.P., Wilbur Norman West of the home office in San UNITED BOWLERS WILLIAMS 5 -BALLS Francisco, visited town for a few days last week. We also hear that Henrietta Godinez, controller from the San Francisco office, is vacationing in Las Vegas. LUCKY—13' $550 PRETTY BABY, 2 .. $385 . . . Advance Automatic reports that U.S. Billiard pool table is their leader DLX. 7-STAR—16' 395 SAN FRANCISCO, 2 ... .. 345 in sales activity at present with used equipment maintaining its usual pace. CAMEO—13' 395 ALPINE CLUB .. 325 Bob Portale is vacationing and we understand he’s trying to escape the heat DLX. CLASSIC—16' 350 ZIG ZAG ... 295 by heading north. . . . The Solle girls, spending the weekend with friends at DIXIE—16' 250 SOCCER . .. 245 the Del Coronado Hotel in San Diego, report Tom Jones “With These Hands” BIG DADDY . .. 210 is their number one “breaking” single on Parrot at Luenhagen’s. . . . Califor- $100.00 Off on Each Bowler! BIG DEAL .. 165 nia Music’s top “breaking” single is “Everyone’s Gone To The Moon” by Buy "As Is” — Clean, Complete 3 COINS ... 145 Jonathan King—also on Parrot—with “Treat Her Right” by Roy Head on

Backbeat label a close runner-up. . . . George Muraoka at Simon tells us that CHICAGO COIN Jack Simon has already taken off for Chicago and the MOA and that Art SHUFFLES Spencer, who recently joined the firm, will be replacing Frank Mencuri who

SPOTLITE $595 VARIETY ROLL DOWN . . $295 resigned recently. Muroaka was a guest of Ray Collins of Collins Amusement STRIKE BALL 495 SIX GAME .. 175 Co., Whittier, at the California Country Club golf course. They were joined RED DOT 350 FOUR GAME ... 125 by Harvey Kirby of Kirby Amusement of La Puente. Unfortunately Cash Box TRIPLE GOLD PIN 325 DOUBLE FEATURE ...... 95 was unable to ascertain the exact scores—like former President Eisenhower’s,

it’s apparently a deep dark secret and nobody’s talking. . . . Bill Happel at Badger Sales and Vending tells us that Chicago Coin’s new “Preview” bowler arrived and it’s creating sales and excitement among the ops who’ve seen it. Bill says the new feature which gives an extension plan should give an added DISTRIBUTORS FOR: SEEBURG • UNITED • WILLIAIMS “shot in the arm” to the bowling trade. Joe Durate is back at his desk after

a business trip to Mexico, calling on the trade in that area. . . . Williams new Terms: 1/3 deposit, Bal. Sight Draft or C.O.D. “Lucky Strike” single player is striking the customers at Struve Distributing as a potent game and all indications are that it’ll be another big seller for We carry the most complete line of Phonographs, Games, Arcade Williams. Pres Struve, who spent the summer here with his family, has re- cmd Vending Equipment. Write for Complete ListI turned to his home in Salt Lake City. Of course he’ll be visiting the L.A. office monthly. Liz Krigsman of the credit department left last week to await the arrival of a baby in October. Bev Brown has been employed to replace /Ib^WORLD wide distributors her. . . . Jim Wilkins at Paul A. Laymon, Inc. reports traffic activity at the office this past week resulting in the rise of sales in both new and used equip- 2730 WEST FULLERTON AVE., CHICAGO 47. 'iLL. ment. Jim Peck of Peck Enterprises, New Zealand, was in for a visit last week and we hear that Walter Cook’s daughter and husband are also in town EVerglade 4-2300 CABLE: GAMES - CHICAGO visiting from Denver, Colorado. . . . Our condolences to the family and friends

of Red Small, well known Arcadia operator, who passed away recently. . . . Ops in town include: Alan McMahan-San Jacinto, Fred Anderson-Solvang, Larry Hansford-Lompac, Jack Goodman-Long Beach, S. L. Griffin-Pomona and Dick Leerskov-Barstow.

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Davis Guaranteed Phonographs Seeburg 100W $199 UPPER MID-WEST MUSINGS Seeburg HF100G 199 Gene Hoerth, Herreid, So. Dakota, in town for the day making the rounds

F; Seeburg 201 489 and picking up records and parts. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Sanford, in town

for the day picking up parts and records. . . . Bobby Lane head of the parts Seeburg 222 539 dep’t. at Lieberman Music took off last week for a vacation thru the upper part of Michigan. . . . Frank Ponterio in town for the Twin-Yank game. . . .

Happy birthday to Frank Coubal, Bloomer, Wise. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Mike Imig Seeburg AQ160 579 and their daughter in town for a few days vacation and taking in the Twin-

Yank ball game. . . . Joe Weber and Darrell Webber in town for the day busy

buying records parts. . . . Seeburg AY1 60 789 and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Blender in town for the day. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Art Berg, Fairmont in the cities and on to the airport to pick up

Mrs. Berg’s sister coming in from L.A. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Herman Warn, Salem,

Seeburg DS160 889 in the cities for a few days vacationing. . . . Art Hagness, Grand Forks, in

town for a few days attending the Shrine convention. . . . Bob Gillanme and his sons_ in Wurlitzer 2800 town to see the Twin-Yankee ball game. . . . Arnold Brevik and son David in the cities for the day to see the ball game and then driving back Album and Gold Bar home that evening to Watertown. . . . Morris Berger, Duluth, in the cities for the day picking up parts and records. with 10-Top-Tunes 739 Rock-Ola Grand Prix 425 839 Rock-Ola 4185 Happy Birthday This Week To: Rhapsody #2 739 L. W. Groover, Atlanta, Ga. . . , Jerry Kertman, Rochester, N.Y. . . . Marie

Louise Pierce, Brodhead, Wise. . . . Wm. C. Miller, Plant City, Fla. . . . Joseph

D. Abraham, Altoona, Pa. . . . Jack Maloney, Ft. Worth, Texas. . . . John Merrit Porter, West Asheville, N.C. . . . Jos. Weinberger, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . . Chas. H. Williams, Jackson, Tenn. . . . Orval F. Donley, Russell, Kans. . . .Geo. Hob- lak, Edwardsville, Pa. . . . Ellen M. Brown, Chicago, 111. . . . Frank Coubal,

Bloomer, Wise. . . . Doris Shapiro, Miami, Fla. . . . Bernard W. Luchman,

Omaha, Nebr. . . . Joe Noto, San Francisco, Calif. . . . Edwin Thos. Heath, Macon, Ga. . . . Rose N. Guillaume, Jefferson, SD. . . . Mont Z. Elkins, Charles-

ERIE ton, . 738 EAST BOULEVARD W. Va. . . Marcel Lucca, Geneva, Switzerland. . . . Clitus E. Lowry,

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13210 Lexington, Ky. . , . Maurice DeOlive, Brenham, Texas. . . . John Ostrander,

PHONE GRanite 5-1631 Balt, Md. . . . Earl P, . . . Gore, New Orleans, La. Johnny Casola, Chgo, 111. . . .

CODE 315 P. A. Thurkettle, . . . AREA Toledo, Ohio. Luther S. White, York, Pa. . . . Wm. K.

Rodstein, Phila, Pa. . . . Samuel J. Morrison, Bronx, N.Y. . . . John Minero,

I Paterson, N.J. . . . Harold Motherway, Chgo, 111. . . . Elijah Francis Davidson, Irvine, Ky.

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^out* ^nultation TO A GREAT WEEKEND! THE 1965 MOA CONVENTION and TRADE SHOW

AN OUTSTANDING LIST of exhibitors NEW MOA INDUSTRY SEMINAR on (left to right) Johnny Trucano, Glenn Miller and ^ 1^ Dick Peyton. representing all facets of the coin- customer, public and political rela- a recent operated music and amusement in- tions—record programming “Carni- CHICAGO—During general business meeting (August 15 & 16) dustry. val of Ideals” for operators. of the Music and Vending Association DYNABALL COMPANY of GALA BANQUET and SHOW in the Great Hall featuring some of the country’s South Dakota, at the Franklin 8039 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE. ILL. 60076 Hotel, in Deadwood, S.D., the group 677-0773 549-51 00 greatest talent. approved a resolution in reference to the 3 per cent sales tax levied on automatic machines of all types. The association’s Legislative Committee ACTIVE’S SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 was instructed by vote to confer with th« choica for its attorney in Pierre to draft legisla- 9:00 AM—Exhibits Open tion to alter the present sales tax regulation with regards to vending THE LOWEST 3:00 PM—Exhibits Close machines. PRICES and It was pointed out, during the dis- 3:30 PM—MOA Industry cussion, that there is no way opera- BEST EQUIPMENT Seminar tors of vending machines can collect the sales tax on the products vended. ALWAYS 4:45 PM Seminar Coffee This is required by law. The sales — Exelutiva Gottlieb and Rock-Olo Diitrib- tax, interpreted cannot Break as by law, be utor for Eoetom Penno, So. Jersey and absorbed by the seller. Delaware. Equipment For Export 5:00 PM—Seminar Continues Presiding over the discussion was Reconditioned Darlow Maxwell, Pierre, president of ACTIVE Amusement Machines Co. (Carnival of Ideas) the South Dakota association, who 666 No. Brssd Stroit, Phils. 30. Pa. Peplir 9-4495 1101 Plttitsn Aro., Scranton 5, Ptnna. chaired the sessions during the two- 6:00 Seminar Closes PM— day conference. John Trucano, of Black Hills Novelty & Vending (Com- panies, in Deadwood, was chairman of all the arrangements, and host to BUY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 the gi’oup. The association reportedly enjoyed excellent attendance from 10:00 AM—Meetings of among the membership for the meet- Regional ing. Included among the speakers and Associations honored guests were representatives of vending machine manufacturers FOR 11:00 Brunch for AM— MOA and distributors from Omaha, Ne- Members and braska; Minneapolis and St. Paul, General Membership Minnesota; and Chicago. TOP EARNINGS Meeting Irv. Linderholm, of Tri-State Vend- IN ing Co., Fargo, North Dakota, presi- EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION 1:00 PM—Exhibits Open dent of the North Dakota operator group, was the featured speaker dur- EVERYWHERE 7:00 PM—Exhibits Close ing the banquet, Monday evening, at Turgeon’s Supper Club, in Deadwood.

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ALL-TECH INDUSTRIES GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS EX-700 Wall Speaker. COLD CANNED DRINK VENDOR L-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice of Grille. W3CV1—Williamsburg Cold Canned Dri G«ld Crest Popcorn Vendor 6 (46"x78") .... ’Types Listed: L-2136 Random Pattern, Vendor. 3 selections. 189 can capaci' Gold Crest 7 (62"x92") D. CO. L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2606 Circular Automatic Can Opener. Gold Crest (67"xl01") GOTTLIEB 8 ... Dodge City Flush-Mount Grille. GENERAL MERCHANDISE VENDOR Gold Crest (64"xll4") 4P (7/66) 9 ... Rivera Cigarette, 20 sel 800 pack. 15G1—Pick-A-Pac 15 Selections. 315 it< GREAT LAKES EQUIPMENT Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- capacity. AMERICAN Elliptipool (elliptical pool table) . tion, 510 pack capacity, modular line. LAUNDRY SUPPLY VENDOR SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. Cig. 14 sel., cap. W8L1— Mechanical. 8 selections. 152 it< Ambassador Vendor 286 ; Electra “6” (6' 6-pkt. table) PAUL W. HAWKINS MFG. 610. capacity. Electra “7” (7" 6-pkt. table) sel., 800. VENDOR Rodeo Pony $ 845.00 Celebrity Cig. Vendor 260 ; 20 cap. MILK Electra “8" (8' 6-pkt. table) Mustang 695.00 Celebrity Candy Merchandiser, 11 selections, MV-2—Modulra Milk Vendor. 3 selectio Classic “6” (6' 6-pkt table) Pony Cart 610.00 360 capacity, modular. 360 carton capacity. Classic "7” (7' 6-pkt. table) Ben Hur Chariot 596.00 77 Candy Merchandiser, 11 sel., 360 cap. PASTRY VENDORS "8” packa Classic (8' 6-pkt. table) Twin Quarterhorse 676.00 Tasty 20 Candy Merchandiser, 20 sel., W6P1—Mechanical. 6 selections 72 Imperial Shuffleboard (16' to 22'). Derby Pony Jr 550.00 560 cap. capacity. pac Imperial Cushion Model (12') Leo The Lion 660.00 Celebrity Pastry Merchandiser, 6 selection, W6P2—Mechanical. 6 selections. 114 Bank Shot Model (8') Sam The Clown 496.00 100 capacity, modular. age capacity. Donny Duck 476.00 Celebrity Hot Food Merchandiser, 7 selec- tion, 140 capacity, modular. SHIPMAN MFG. CO. AUTOMATENBAU FOERSTER IRVING KAYE CO., INC. Celebrity All Purpose Merchandiser, 130 ca- pacity, 130 selection, modular. CIGARE’TTE VENDORS Foosball Match NON-Com MODELS Celebrity Fresh Brew Coffee Merchandiser. Mark II: 13 or 17 columns. Europa Meister Eishockey Deluxe Continental (4^4'x9') 11 selection, 760 cup capacity, modular. Musikbar Ambassador 70 (86"x47") 100 Celebrity Cold Drink Merchandiser, 4 selec- Billiard Tables Ambassador 76 (92"x62") SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING, INC. Miniature tion, 1000 cup capacity, crushed ice fea- Ambassador 80 (106"x68") Kiddie Railroad Ambassador 90 (114"x64") ture optional, modular. AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS CO. COm-OP MODELS TEE-0 RESEARCH & MFG. CO. CIGARETTE Deluxe Eldorado ‘66’ 6 Pkt. Series THE SEEBURG CORP. VENDORS Mark I, 77x46 ’Thunderbird Raceways $ 696. Smokeshop “Starlite 450” 18 sel., cap. 450 ; Mark II, 86x48 PHONOGRAPHS Smokeshop “Starlite 630” 18 sel., cap. 630 ; Mark III, 92x62 LPC-480 & LPC-480R (Remote Control) Smokeshop “Starlite 850” 27 sel., cap 860 UNIQUE INDUSTRIES ; Mark IV, 106x68 stereo LP Console— 160 Selections (Up to Rock-it CANDY VENDOR Mark V, 114x64 480 Selections with all album pro- Stone Age _ Candyshop ‘100’ Ten Columns, 400 Capacity Deluxe Satellite, 77x46 gramming). Spotlighted Album Award. Armored Tank (convertible top) . —Candy; Six Columns, 200 Capacity—Gum Deluxe Klub Pool 3-way audio. Income totalizer. Personalized Air Force Jeep & Mint. First-In, First-Out Feature: Multi- Regular 66x40 panel. Plays 33-1/3 and 46 RPM records ple Pricing;. Changremaker, Optional. Jumbo 76x48 intermixed, stereo or monaural. Album and URBAN INDUSTRIES, INC. El Dorado Shuffleboard Universal Pricing, Half Dollar. Transistor- Ring-O Round ized and unitized “pull out” components. Movie Theaters AUTO-PHOTO CO. 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Model TRLB-M—Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup CIGARILLO VENDOR 2910-1 100 Selection Vendor— Batch fresh brew, modulator door W8C01—Mech,anical. 8 Selections. 200 Pack- 2910-3 100 Selection with Top Tur DuKANE CORP. and light, 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways, age Capacity. Golden Bar extra cream and sugar, whipped powdered Ski ’n Skore COFFEE VENDORS 2910-4 100 Selection with Little L.P. chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh 6 7 Write for Dist. Information MC4—Marquee Coffee Vendor, 6, or 7 100 Selection with Top Tur cream, with changer. Everpure filter. Selections. Brews fresh ground coffee one Golden Bar and L.L.P. Model 3402—Coffee. Hot Chocolate, Soup and cup at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, Hideaway Phonographs Tea (Compact Model). Single cup. fresh FISCHER MFG. CO., INC. — hot soup and hot tea. 606 cup capacity. 2917-4 200 Selection with Little L.P. brew, serves coffee and tea 4 ways. Income Totalizing System. 2917-7 200 Selection with Top ’Tunes a COIN Model 3403—as above, without 4 way tea 764—Modular Coffee Vendor, 6 or 6 selec- Little L.P. Empress 101 (101") feature. tions. Brews fresh ground coffee one cup 4 100 Selection with Little L.P. Empress 92 (9^') Model 1404-S, single cup, fresh brew c< -^ee at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, hot 2911-7 100 Selection with Top Tunes a Regent 91 (91") & hot drink vendor. “Ever-Pure” water soup and hot tea. 660 cup capacity. In- Little L.P. Regent 77 (77") filtering system. Serves coffee 4 ways. 4.' 0 •ome Totalizing System Remote Control Equipment Fiesta 68 cup capacity, extra cream & sugar. If ( W5C4D—Williamsburg Fresh Brew Coffee 6220 Wall Box 200 Selection-1 0(l-26/-5 whipped chocolate & hot soup. Vendor. 5 Selections. Brews one cup at a with Speakers. Top Tunes Golden B NON com .ln;e. Hot coffee and hot chocolate. 428 and L.L.P. Empire VIII (4x8) DAVID ROSEN, INC. cup capacity. Income Totalizing System. 5220A Wall Box 200 Selection-10^-26<-6 Empire VII (3%x7) Filmotheque-Diskotheque W6HB1—Williamsburg Coffee Vendor. 6 with L.L.P. Duchess VIII (4x8) Phono-Voice Selections. Soluble hot coffee, hot choco- 5225 Wall Box 100 Selection-10^-26^-6 Duchess VII (314x7) late and hot soup. 600 cup capacity. with S]>eakers. Top Tunes Golden B (Fiesta-Styled Models:) ROUND O’POOL 772—Marquette Coffee Vendor. 5 selections. and L.L.P. Crown Town & Country Elliptical table (48"x62"). Brews fresh ground coffee one cup at a 622&A Wall Box 100 Selection-1 Otf-25^-6 Town & Country time. Hot coffee and hot chocolate. 320 with L.L.P. Princess 68 ROWE AC SERVICES cup capacity. 6010 Wall Box Ten Top Tunes—60< Cc Rowe—AMI N-200 Phono (Diplomat) 33-45 COLD DRINK VENDORS Only RPM St.-Mon. Convertible to 200, 160 and MS4—Marquee Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7 269B Stepper, 200 Selection for Mo< j. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. 100 selections. selections with or without crushed ice. 2910 HAC-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Mon. Carbonated and non-carbonated flavors. 261 B Stepper, 200 Selection for Mo* Little Leaguer (12/62) ... HEB-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo 7-selection model offers 2 selections of 2900 Double Header (l2/62) ... CFA Stepper, CFD Stepper, WQ-100 100 iced tea. 1,600 cup capacity. Income 6121 Speaker—Private— Wurlitzer Wi Save Our Business Sel. W B., WQ-100 100 Sel. W.B., WQ-120 totalizing System. Box Mounting U.S Marshall 6^ Gun . , , 120 Sel. W.B.. WQ-200 200 Sel. W.B., S94—Modular Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7 6121A Speaker—Private—Wall Mountii Kicker & Catcher WQ-200-1 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play. selections with or without crushed ice. 6123 Speaker—Wall 12" Coaxial ABT Challenge Pistol flavors. WQ-200-3 200 Sel. W.B , Dual Price Play, Carbonated and non-carbonated 6125B Speaker—Extender (Packed ABT Guesser Scale 4-coin Rejector 7-selection model offers 2 selections of Pairs) ABT Rifle Sport P-10436 Bar Grip. W. B. Mounting Bracket. iced tea. 1,600 cup capacity. Income 6126 Speaker—Directional (Packed Aristo Scale EX-600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker. Totalizing System Pairs)

58 Cash Box—September 11, 196 VENDINGCash BoxNEWS Vending Machine Industry's Only Newsweekly fight on NAMA VE/VDO'S PIERSON SEES ANCO Wins Marion Board Vote Slate COIN ACROSS THE SEAS Power Shovel Pact CHICAGO—Six operating company KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — A of the world.” NEW YORK—The American New executives and two representatives of speech by E. F. Pierson, president and Pierson points to Japan, trans- Company (ANCO) vending divisioi machine manufacturers have been chairman of the board of the Vendo formed from the usual Asian agri- has received a contract to suppl; nominated for election to the Board Company, this city, has been released cultural society into a modern indus- vending machines for the Marioi Directors of the National Auto- in pamphlet form, where he asserts trialized nation, as a prime example. Power Shovel Company, a division o matic Merchandising Association that a huge overseas vending market Eager to adopt the western style of Universal Marion Corp., Marion, Ohio (NAMA), Harry L. Wood, chairman is waiting to be developed. life as closely as possible, it has be- it was announced by Henry Garfinkle 'of the nominating committee, an- The rise of a new and prosperous come a lush market for vending, with American News president. nounced last week. middle class, Pierson states, combined the ‘snack’ fast becoming a part of Garfinkle reported that the contrac * The election will take place at the with growing populations and a new everyday life. calls for ANCO to supply automati NAMA annual meeting October 16 at social concept of each man’s value as Having traveled in Mexico, Japan, vending machines which will sell cob the Miami Beach Convention Hall. an individual, has changed the em- Gemany, France and the United King- and hot drinks, fruit, candy am Those nominated for regular three- ployment and economic structure of dom, Pierson testifies: “In virtually cigarettes, throughout the company’ year terms: most of Europe and Japan. every instance, vending is adapted to plant. All new equipment would b Charles H. Brinkmann, Westing- “In this new world,” the article meet a specific need. It is both flexible installed, and resident service peopl house Electric Corporation, Spring- reads, “vending fills a gap between and universal, and there is every would maintain the new machines, h field, Mass.; Ralph A. Dahl, Dahl ancient customs and modern demands. reason to believe that in the years added. Vending Company, Omaha, Nebr.; By placing volume food catering on a ahead we will see an acceleration of ANCO’s vending operations serv ‘William S. Fishman, Automatic Re- self-service basis, vending frees the automatic merchandising on a world- a variety of industrial plants an^ tailers of America, Philadelphia; business firms throughout the Unites individual man from the role of wide basis which will make everything Meyer Gelfand, The Macke Company, servant, while at the same time pro- States. Installations range from on that has happened to date in our Washington, D. C.; Thomas L. viding modern facilities to take care machine to full scale automatic cafe Corporation, vigoi’ous industry seem scarcely terias that vend fresh coffee, I Herrick, the Seeburg of stepped-up demands for food and ho Chicago; Joseph Levin, Blue Ribbon refreshment in the new marketplaces worth mentioning in comparison.” drinks, iced soft drinks, cigarettes Vending Company, Philadelphia; and candy, milk, ice cream, pastry, sand Marvin Lewis, Key City Vending wiches, salads and hot meals. Company, Abilene, Tex. The American News Companj ' Eino Kiander, Coos Automatic Mer- listed on the New York Stock Eji chandising Company, Coos Bay, Ore., change, also operates restaurant fa was nominated for a one-year term to PETERSON, BAUER TOP CRYSTAL TIPS SALES cilities in major cities throughout th fill a vacancy created by the resigna- U.S. through its Savarin Restauran tion of William J. Schmidt, Indianap- Division. Included among its restau olis. rants are such well known propertie All terms begin January 1, 1966, as the English and French Grills i Wood said. He added that the nomi- Rockefeller Center, New York, an nations would keep the Board at the Guy Lombardo’s East Point Hous maximum number of 21 members, restaurant in Freeport, Long Islam composed of nine independent vend- Recently, Savarin was named to opei ing operators, six national or regional ate and manage a deluxe restauran firms, five machine manufacturers, facility to be located in Middletowr and one supplier company member. New York on top of the 14-stor Four of the nominees presently are Presbyterian Manor. members of the Board of Directors Other divisions of The America and Fishman is a former director and News Company include the America two-term president of the association. Match Company; Crotty Brothers, ir The four are Brinkmann, Gelfand, stitutional feeding; Union News; Ad vertising Herrick and Kiander. Specialties; and Book ( Lewis, who serves as general chair- Stationery Wholesalers. man of the 1965 NAMA Convention, PETERSON BAILEY BAUER is president of the Texas Merchan- dise Vendors Association. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Two exec- in 1964 as national accounts manager. members may CANDY IS DANDY, Wood said NAMA utives of the American Automatic Ice His background in the ice maker in- for elec- nominate other candidates Machine Company, manufacturers of dustry began in 1950. NCA BOOKLET SAYS requires endorse- tion. The procedure Crystal Tips ice makers, have been Formerly assistant to the vice pres- 15 member firms ment in writing by promoted to distribution sales man- ident and sales manager until this lat- CHICAGO—A new booklet has jus deadline for such nomina- I with the agers. They are V. J. Bauer and R. E. est appointment, Peterson is also a I been published by the National Cor the October 16 tions 10 days before Peterson. In announcing the appoint- veteran of the ice maker industry. He fectioners Association on “How T nominations are re- j election. Such ments, Emmett Bailey, vice president began with American Automatic in Get Quick Energy and Keep Alert b I quested by September 29, however, to Eating Candy,” second in a series c and sales manager, said that Bauer 1954 and has served as distributor i processing. allow for will take charge of the company’s sales coordinator as well as in other educational booklets which member nominating com- Members of the Eastern sales region and Peterson will sales managerial capacities. of the National Confectioners Assc in addition to Wood, are: Ma- mittee, head up its Western territories. American Automatic, a division of ciation will soon make available t C. Bush, Curtiss Candy Company; jor “We feel certain,” said Bailey, McQuay, Inc., is headquartered at consumers. Courtney, Servomation William F. “that the appointments of Mr. Bauer Minneapolis, and manufactures Crys- The illustrated pamphlet points ou Corporation, Youngstown, 0.; Jack and Mr. Peterson will strengthen our tal Tips automatic ice makers at its that “for centuries, confections hav C Manufacturing; Harper, Rowe A company throughout its entix'e sales plant in Faribault, Minnesota. The been regarded as an energy food be Darrell C. McCleary, McCleary and organization.” company markets 80 different ice cause the sugars they contain ar Vending Company, Blooming- Coffee The new regional managers will be maker models, including 2-in-l com- absorbed into the blood in a matte ton, 111. responsible for all Crystal Tips sales bination ice cube and ice chip makers. of minutes, and sugar is a basic fu( activities in their particular terri- Also available are 34 different models for all parts of the body, but only rs tories. Additionally, they will work of Ci'ystal Tips Refreshment Centers, cently have confections been fully rec Marjack Gets with the firm’s local representatives, which not only make ice, but dispense ' ognized as a prime source of energy. distributors and dealers. They will of- soft drinks as well. Capacities of the Listed as groups who have recentl from No-Cal fer assistance in areas such as financ- Nod firm’s ice makers range from 80 to 1 recognized candy as an energy foo ing, sales meetings, local promotions, 1200 lbs. per day, management has athletic coaches, military leader: NEW YORK—Morris Kersch, presi- national accounts and trade shows. are: dent of the No-Cal Corp., has an- Bauer joined American Automatic stated. safety experts, medical authoritie: nounced the enfranchisement of the business executives, housewive; Marjack Company of Washington, camp counselors, astronauts, and nr D. C., as its representative to manu- booklet points ou facture and distribute No-Cal syrups tritionists. The capital district why these groups consider candy a in the Washington and Philip Morris October Stocks area. an energy food. The back cover show The Marjack Company began busi- a typical business executive eatin ness in Washington, D. C. twenty to Pay 90c Common, $1 Preferred years ago and since that time has been ' candy while working, with the sloga

district is energy food . . . enjo supplying the area with raw NEW YORK—Directors of Philip dends on both preferred stocks are “Candy and popped corn and related equip- Morris, Inc. today declared a regular payable on November 1, 1965, to some every day.” ment and supplies. The company be- quarterly dividend of 90 cents a share stockholders of record on October 15, The new booklet will be distribute gan manufacturing fountain syrups in on the Common Stock payable on 1965. 1958. to the public by members of the Na October 12, 1965, to stockholders of Philip Morris, Inc. manufactures Confectioners Association fre Evelyn R. Coopersmith, president, record on September 17, 1965. Philip Morris (packaged in the Sports tional In addition, of Directors of charge through all their retail oul and Edith F. Metier, general man- the Board Pack), Marlboro, Parliament, Paxton, ; ager, said in a joint announcement of Philip Morris Inc. declared regular Alpine, Benson & Hedges and Galaxy lets. This includes supermarkets, car quarterly dividends of $1 a share on in the filter cigarette field. Philip that their optimism was high that dy counters, candy vending machine: the 4% Cumulative Preferred Stock Morris Commander and Philip Morris No-Cal syrups would find a “booming a regular its in candy boxes and packages, and b and 97% cents share on the 3.90% are non-filter cigarette I market” in their area. Cumulative Preferred Stock. Divi- brands. mail. !

Cash Box—September 11, 1965 5‘ COIIM MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS—USED EQUIPMENT A Compilation of Phonogrophs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Morketi—New Mochines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section MUSIC MACHINES '61 0- Barrel-O-Fun (4/61) Swing Along 2P (7/63) Bowling Team (10/55) AMI '62 UPRIGHTS Ge Davy Crockett (10/56) Borrel-O-Fun (11/61) Texan 4P (4/60) Rocket Shuffle (3/58) Ballerina (6/59) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) Thoro-Bred 2PL (2/65) Explorer Shuffle (6/58) AB Circus 0-40, '51, 40 Sel. Beach (5/56) Ge Motorama (10/57) Beaufy (11/56) Tropic Isle IP (5/62) ReBound Shuffle (12/58) AB County 80, '51, 80 Sel. Beach Time (9/58) Foir (3/57) Grondma Universe IP (10/59) Championship (11/58) Circus E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Beauty Contest AB Wogon (1/60) Wagon Troin IP (4/60) Double Feature (12/58) E-80, '53, 80 Sel. Big Wheels (12/58) Ge Gun Fair (5/58) SIww (9/56) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Red Pin (2/59) E-120, '53, 120 Sel. Bongo AB Galloping Dominos Ge Space Age Gun (6/58) 2P (3/64) WId. Beauties IP (2/60) Bowl AAaster (8/59) F-40 '54, 40 Sel. Bounty AB Circus Ploy Ball Jungle Joe 1- (Bingo) (10/63) World Champ IP (8/57) 4-Game Shuffle F-80, '54, 80 Sel. (11/59) (4/59) Ke Air Raider Bus Stop 2P (1/65) World Fair IP (5/64) Bull's Eye Drop Ball F-120, '54, 120 Sel. AB Magic Mirror Ke Sub Gun Can-Can (10/61) (12/59) '55, Horoscope (11/59) Ke G-80, 120 Sel. Carniyol M 1 Sportland DeLuxe /57) 6-6ame Shuffle (6/60) AB Mermaid G-120, '55, 120 Sel. Cqroiyal Queen (3/60) model (11/58) Triple Gold Pin Pro Aquati Prod. G-200, '56, 200 Sel. Circus (8/57) Squoits Ke Ranger (3/58) (2/61) (>1/57) H-120, '57, 120 Sel. Circus Queen (2/ol) , „ Deluxe Model (3/55) KEENEY Starlite (5/62) B Jumbo (5/59) H-200, '57, 200 Sel. County Fair (10/59) Grond Slam Boseball Citation (10/62) B Sportsman (6/59) 1 OOM, '58, 100 Sel. Crossroods (2/64) (1 /56) Old Plantation (2/61) Strike Ball (5/63) B Jamboree I-200M, '58, 200 Sel. Cue-Tease 2P (7/63) Black Dragon (10/6(5) Ke League Leader (4/58) Spotlite (11/63) B Super Jumbo (11/60) I-200E, '58, 200 Sel. Cypress Gardens (6/58) El Rancho Hacienda Ke Sportland DeVille (8/641 CC Star Rocket (5/59) J-200I<, '59, 200 Sel. Double Header (7/56) Rainbow (6/62) Ke Two-Gun Fun (3/62) Triumph (1/65) GA Skeet Shoot (1/57) J-200M, '59, 200 Sel. Funspot '62 (11/62) Go-Cort IP (5/63) Mid Red Boll (5/59) J-120, ' GA Super Hunter (6/57) 59 , 120 Sel. Flying Circus 2P Poker Foce Mid Joker Ball (11/59) (6/61) 2P (9/63) GA Double Shot K-200, '60, 200 Sel. Grand Tour IP (4/58) Midway Bazooka ()0/60) (7/64) GA Wild Cot K-120, '60, 120 Sel. Hoppy Tour IP (7/64) (12/58) Midway Shooting GA Spr. Continental '60, 200 Sel. Wild Cat Gallery (Aad-A-Ball Model) Boll Bowlers GA Twin (2/60) Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Golden Gate Wild Cat (7/59) Mid. Del. Baseball (5/62) (6/62) GA Super Wild Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. Harvest IP Pin MIDWAY Cat Mid. Flying Turns (9/64) 2P (10/64) Bowling League (2/57) Trail Blozer Continental 2, '61, 100 Sel Hay Ride IP Pin (12/60) Mid. Target Gallery (10/64) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr. (11/57) Twin Trail L-200, 160, 100 Sel. '62-63 (Add-A-Ball Rodeo 2P (10/64) Blazer (2/61) 7/62) Model) Classic (7/57) K Big Tent M-200 Tropicona '63-64 Hoptenonny (Pin) IP TV Bowling Mid. Corn. Tgt. GIry. Lg. (11/57) jC Spr. Big Tent (6/57) (11/63) Lucky Strike (1/58) (2/63) Key West K Shawnee (1/59) Mid. Slugger BB (12/56) TV (with rollovers) K Big Roundup (3/63) Laguna Beach (3/60) (3/59) Mid. Rifle Range (6/63) Player's Choice (9/58) K Little Buckeroo Lido (2/62) WILLIAMS (4/59) Mid. Raceway (10/63) Twin Bowler (10/58) K Del. Lite-A-Line Big Tent (5/59) Mid. Winner 2P (2/61) King Bowler (3/59) K Big (12/63) ROCK-OLA Lotta-Fun Aiding Club IP 3 (5/59) Mid. Top Hit BB (9/59) (3/65) Queen Bowler (9/59) K Touchdown (3/64) Mad World 2P (5/64) Beat The Clock (12/63) (9/59) Mid. Trophy Gun BB (6/64) Duke Bowler (8/60) K Big Dipper (10/59) 1436, '52, Fireball, 120 Sel. Miami Beach (9/54) Big Daddy IP (9/63) Mills Panoramo Peek Duchess Bowler (8/60) K Twin Big Tent 1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel M.iss Americo (2/58) Big Deol IP (2/63) (11/54) Princess (4/61) Criss Cross Diamond 1438, '54, Comet, 120 Sel. Monte Corlo 1 (Pin) Black Jack IP (1/60) Munves Bike P Gold Crown (3/62) (1/60) Race (5/58) 1446, '54. HiFi, 120 Sel. (2/64) Casino 17P (10/58) Munv. Sat. Trkr. Royal Crown (8/62) K Red Arrow (4/60) (5/59) 1488, '55, HiFi, 120 Sel. Moonshot (3/63) Club House IP (10/59) Mu Atomic Grand Prize (3/63) Sweet Shawnee '60 Bomber 1452, '55, 50 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Coquette (4/62) Ace Official Spare Lite (9/63) Black Dragon '60 Mu Bomber 1454, '56, 120 Sel. Porade (6/56) Crossword 1 P (4/59) Mu Dr. Mobile Cadillac Bwlr (1 /64) K Twin Red Arrow 1455, '57, 200 Sel. Queens (Bch., Is.) Darts IP (6/60) Mu Fly (3/60) Majestic Bowler (8/64) (5/60) Saucers 1458, '58, 120 Sel. Roller Derby (6/60) Eager Beaver 2P (5/65) 3- Muto Lord's Prayer 4-Tournament (12/64) K Flashback (6/61) 1465, '58, 200 Sel. Seo Island (2/59) El Toro 2P (8/63) Mu Photo (Pre-War) '59, Ship-Motes Fiesta 2P 1475, 200 Sel. Tempo I 4P (2/64) (12/59) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) 1468, '59. Shoot-A-Line Four Roses IP 120 Sel. Tempo I (6/62) (12/62) Mu Silver Gloves 1485, '60, 200 Sel. Tempo II Show Time (3/57) Four Star IP (7/58) 5- Mu Sky Fighter Silver 1478, '60, 120 Sel. Tempo 11 Sails (1 1 /62) Gay Paree (6/57) Muto SHUFFLES Voice-O-Graph 1495, '61, 200 Sel. Regis Sky Diver IP (4/64) Gidn. Bells IP (9/59) —BOWLERS Pre-War Model 1488, '61, 120 Sel. Star Jet (Pin) GIdn. Gloves IP UNITED Shuffles Regis 2P (12/63) ( 1 /60) Post-War Model 1496, '62, 120 Sel. Empress Sun Valley (7/57) Gusher IP (9/58' Clipper Mu K. O. Champ [497, '62, 200 Sel. Empress Target Roll (1/58) Heat Wave IP (7/64) (5/55) 5th Inning ARCADE Mu Drive Yourself ^493, '62, 100 Sel. Princess 3-In-Line 4P (8/63) Jig Saw IP (12/57) (6/55) Capitol Mu Bong-O-Rama (4/57) 108, '63, 160 Sel. Touchdown (1 Jumpin' Jacks (6/55) Rhapsody I 1 /60) 2P (4/63) ABT 6 Gun Rifle Phifadelphio Toboggan 104. '63. Twist Jungle Super Bonus (9/55) Range 100 Sel. Copri I (11/62) IP (9/60) Deluxe Air Football Skee Alley 118-SA '64 160-Sel. 2 in 1 2P (8/64) Kingpin (9/62) model Top Notch Air Hockey Scientific Pitch 'Em Rhapsody II U.S.A. (8/58) Kings I P (10/55) (8/57) Auto Photo Model 9 Seeburg Bear Gun 14 '64 100 Sel. Mardi Gras Regulation (11/55) Capri II 4P (1 1 /62) Seeburg 6-Star (10/57) Amer. Shuffle Situation Coon Hunt 125 '64 Grand Prix 160 Sel. Merry Widow 4P (10/63) Set CHICAGO COIN Midget Bowling (5/61) Shot Basketball Moulin Rouge IP (6/65) (3/58) Southlond's Shooting S*ars B Undersea Raider Speedway Sun Valley (8/63) Music Man 4P (8/60) (4/58) B 6/63) Naples 2P Eagle (5/58) Derby Gun (2/60) Firecracker 2P (12/63) (9/57) B Bulls Eye Shooting Southland Fast Draw '63 Bronco Nags IP (3/60) Atlas (8/58) 2P (5/64) Cyclone Gollery (9/55) Southland Time Trials Royal Flash 2P Oh Boy 2P (2/64) (10/58) SEEBURG (8/64) Niagara (11/58) B Big Inning (5/58) (9/63) Polooko IP (5/64) B Heavy Telequiz Pot O Gold 2P Dual (1/59) Hitter (4/59) Zenith B Ball Pork (4/60) Un Jungle Gun 4100A, '51, 100 Sel. GOTTLIEB Reno IP (10/59) (6/59) Flash B Sharpshooter (2/61) Un Corn. Gun (10/54) 4100B, '51, 100 Sel. Riverboat IP (9/64) (6/59) B Golf Champ (8/58) Un Bonus Baseball (3/62) AlOOBL, '51, 100 Sel. Aloha 2P (11/61) Rocket IP (11/59) Way (9/59) B Bat Practice (8/59) Un Bonus Gun (1 /55) Light Cab Around WId. 2P (7/59) Son Francisco 2P (5/64) Way (12/59) Big B Skill Roll (B 3/58) Un Star Slugger (7/55) AlOOC, '52, 100 Sel. Atlas 2P (5/59) Satellite IP (7/58) Bonus (2/60) B Moon Raider (7/59) Un Spr. Slugger (4/56) IFIOOG, '53, 100 Sel. Big Casino IP Soccer IP (3/64) Sunny (5/60) (7/61) B Torget (10/59) Un Pirote Gun (10/56) IFIOOR, '54, 100 Sel. Big Top IP (1/64) Seo Wolf IP (7/59) Sure Fire (10/60) B Spook Gun (9/58) Un Yankee BB (3/59) '200, '55, 200 Sel. Bonanza 2P (6/64) Serenade 2P (S/60) Line-Up (1/61) B Skill Parade (1/59) Un Skv Raider (10/58) 'L200, '56, 200 Sel. Bowling Queen IP Skill Pool IP (6/63) Woy (5/61) (8/64) B Skill Score (6/60) Wm. Del. BB (4/53) :D200H, '57, 200 Sel Brite Stor 2P (4/58) Space Ship 2P (12/61) Avalon (4/62) B Skill Derby (10/60) Wm. Major Leoguer 100, '57, 100 Sel. Buckaroo IP (6/65) Starfire (1/57) Silver (6/62) B Del Skill Parade Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54) 01, '58, 200 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P Steeplechase IP Shuffle Baseball (6/62) (7/60) (11/57) (4/59) Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54) 61, '58, 160 Sel. Contest 4P (10/58) Swing Time IP (5/53) Action (7/62) B Table Hockey (2/63) Wm. Saforl (2/54) 22, '59, 160 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Embassy (9/62) B Spinner (2/63) Novelty Wm. Polor Hunt (3/55) 20, '59, 100 Sel. Corral (9/61) 3^0 IP (11/58) Circus Roll-Down (9/62) B Bank Ball (1 /63) Wm. Sidewolk Eng (4/55) I-I60, '60, 160 Sel. Cover Girl l-Plyr. Tic Tac-Toe IP (1/59) Lancer (11/62) (7/62) B Fun Phone (3/63) Wm. King of Swat (5/55) 1-100, '60, 100 Sel. Cow-Poke IP Tom-Tom 2P Sparky (12/62) (5/65) (l/63) Capitol Midget Wm. 4-Bagger iYI005. '61, 160 Criss Cross IP Top Hot Corovelle (2/63) Movies (4/56) Sel (3/58) (10/58) CC Bullseye Wm. Crane (10/56) iY1005, '61, 100 Dneg. Dolls IP Trade Winds Crest (4/63) Baseball Sel (6/60) (6/62) CC Basketball Champ Wm. Penny Clown 'S 160, '62, 160 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P Turf Champ Rumpus Targette (1/59) (8/58) (5/63) CC 4-Player Derby (12/56) 'S 100, '62, 100 Sel Egg Head IP Twenty-One Astro (6/63) (12/61) IP (2/60) CC Goalee Wm. 1957 Baseball PC-1, '63, 160 Sel Fair Lady (12/56) Valient 2P Ultra (8/63) (8/62) CC Midget Skee Wm. 10-Strike (12/57) Folstaff 4P Vagabond (10/62) Skippy (11/63) (11/57) Super model Wm. Ten Pins (12/57) Fashion Show 2P Viking 2P (10/61) Jill-Jill (11/63) (6/62) CC Big League Wm. Shortstop (4/58) Flagship (1/57) Whoopee 4p (10/64) Bank Pool (11/63) (5/55) Wm. Flipper IP Wing-Ding Topper CC Twin Hockey (5/56) Pinchhitter (4/59) (11/60) IP (12/64) (2/64) Shoot Wm. Vanguard F ipper Clown Zig-Zag IP Tempest CC The Clown (10/58) (4/62) (12/64) (2/64) CC Stm. Wm. Hercules WURLITZER Flipper Cowboy Pacer (4/64) Shovel (5/56) (2/59) 1-P CC Batter Wm. Crusader (6/59) (10/62) Tiger (7/64) Up (4/58) CC Criss Cross Wm. Titan (8/59) Flipper Foir IP Orbit (8/64) 250, '50, 48 Sel., 45 or 78 (11/61) Hockey Wm. Del. Bat. Champ RPM F pr. Parade (5/61) Mambo (12/64) (10/58) CC Croquet (8/58) (5/61) 400, '51, 48 flying Circus (6/61) SHUFFLES—BOWLERS Cheetah Shuffle (3/65) Sel., 45 or 78 Fpto CC Playland Rifle Wm. Extra Inning (5/621 ixPM Finish IP (1/61) BALLY Shuffles Wm. World Flying Chariots Gollery (8/59) Series (5/62) 450, '51 48 Sel., 45 or 78 2P Pony Wm. Road (.10/63) ABC Bowler CC Express (4/60) Racer (5/62) RPM (7/55) CC Ray Gun Bolly Champion Gaucho 4P (1/63) Jumbo Bowler (10/60) Horse 500, '52. 104 Sel., 45 or 78 (9/55) CC Wild West Bolly Moon Ride Intermix Gigi IP (12/63) King Pin Bowler (9/55) (5/61) CC Long Ronge Rifle Wm. Official Baseball '^3, 104 Gondolier 2P (8/58) ABC Spr. Del. (9/57) Ball Bowlers ^22 Sel., 45 & Gallery (1 /62) (4/60) 78 Intermix Happy Clown 4P (11/64) A -Star Bowling (12/57) CC All-Star Baseball Wm. Major League (3/63) '53, Hi-Diver IP (4/59) All-Star Deluxe Bowling Alley (11/56) 600, 48 Sel., 45 & 78 (2/58) (1/63) Wm. Voice-O-Graph f962 Intermix Hi Dolly 2P (5/65) Lucky Shuffle (9/58) Jumbo Bowling (9/57) CC Big Hit (10/62) Wms. Mini-Golf flO/64' 550, '53, 48 Sel Kewpie Doll IP (10/60) Star Shuffle (10/58) Royol Bowler (12/57) Sky CC Pro Basketball (6/61) Wms. Hollywood Driving 550A, '54, 48 Line IP (1/65) Speed Bowler (11/58) Pixie Bowler (8/58) Sel Lancer Club CC Riot Gun (6/63) Range (4/65) 700, '54, 104 Sel 2P (8/61) Bowler (2/59) Duplex (11/58) Liberty Club CC Champion Rifle Double Play BB (4/65) 300, '55, 104 Sel Belle 4P (3/62) Deluxe (5/59) Simplex (5/59) Range (1 /64) 700, '56, Ltng Ball IP Monarch Bowler Advonce (5/59) 200 Sel (12/59) (11/59) Ex Gun Patrol '56, Lite-A-Card 2P Offical Jumbo (9/60) League (10/59) 300, 200 Sel. (3/60) Ex Jet Gun KIDDIE '57, Modemoiselle 2P Jumbo Deluxe Handicap RIDES 100, 200 Sel (11/59) (9/60) (11/59) Ex Space Gun 104, '57, Moiestic (4/57) Teammate 104 Sel (12/59) Ex Pony Express 150, '57, Mojorettes IP (8/64) Falcon (4/60) Bally Champion Horse 200 Sel Ex Six Shooter 200, '58, Melody Lone 2P i'9/60) Sovoy (5/60) Bally Moon Ride 200 Sel Ex Shooting Gal. 204, '58, Mry-Gp-Round 2P Bowl-A-Rama (6/54) Pony Twins 104 Se! (12/60) (9/60) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. '58, Miss Annobelle Boll Bowlers Tip Top (9/54) Bally Space Ship 250, 200 Sel IP (8/59) (10/60) Ex Sportland North Star IP Dixie Shooting Bally Speed Boat 300, '59, 200 Sel (10/64) (1/61) Gollery 304, ' Oklahoma 4P ABC Bowl, Lane Cameo (1 1 /54) Bally Tnrvle. Trolley 59 , )04 Sel (2/61) (1/57) 5-Star Bowling Olympics ABC Ex "500" Shooting Bert Lone Lancer Horse 310, '59, 100 Sel. 1-P (9/62) Tournament (6/57) (5/61) Picnic ABC ^ Gallery (3/55) Bert Lane Merry-Go- too, '60, 200 Sel 2P (10/58) Champion (10/57) Classic (6/61) Preview Strike Ex Treasure Cove Round 104, '60, 104 SeL 2-P (8/62) Bowler (11/57) Alamo (4/62) Oun. of Trophy Bowler Shooting Gal. (6/55) B.L. Miss America Boat 110, '60, 100 Sel. Diam. (6/59) (4/58) Sahara (7/62) Race Lucky Alley Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) Bert Lane Fire Engine 300, '61, 200 Sel. Time 2P (3/59) (8/58) Tropic Bowler (9/62) Pan Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) B.L. Whirlybird (3/61) 304, '61, 104 Sel Rock-A-Ball IP (12/62) American (6/59) Lucky (11/62) Rocket Challenger Ex Pop Gun (9/57) B.L. Moon Rocket (3/61) ’00 Sel. Ship IP (5/58) (9/59) Cypress (12/62) ?J,2’ Roto Pool IP Super Shuffle Ge Lucky Seven Capitol Donald Duck 00, '62, 200 Sel. (7/58) (12/61) Sobre (2/63) Ge Sky Gunner Royal Flush (5/57) Big 7 Shuffle (9/62) Regal Copitol Elsie ^2' ’00 Sel. (4/63) Ge Night Fighter 200 Sea Shore 2P (9/64) Super 8 (4/63) Fury (8/63) Capitol Palomino Horse »?2 Sel. Seven Deluxe Ge 2-Ployer Basketball Capitol See Saw 0. '63. 100 Sel. Seas 2P (1/601 Bally Bowler (1/64) Futura (12/63) ^ Ge Rifle Gal. Showboat IP (4/61) Tornado (6/54) Chicago Coin Super Jet f’e'’eo-Mono., 100 Sel. (3/64) Big toon2 Silver IP Ge Top Rifle Chicago Round The Stereo-Mono., 200 Sel (10/57) Thunder (6/64) Sittin' Gallery (6/54) World Trainer Pretty 1 P (1 Polaris (8/64) 1 /58) Super model (12/55) Deco Merry-Go-Round (3/65) Galleon (3/65) Ge Gun Club Slick Chick IP (4/63) Deco Spoce Ranger CHICAGO COIN Shuffles Ge Wild West Gun (2/55) Spot-A-Cord IP (3/60) Exhibit Big Broncho Ge Sky Rocket Rifle Exhibit Str. Flush IP (12/57) Triple Strike Mustang (2/55) Gallery (5/55) Exhibit Sea Skates PINGAMES Straight Shooter (2/59' Arrow (2/55) Sunset Ge Championship Exhibit Space Patrol BALLY 2-player (1 1 /62) Cr. Cross Targette (1/55) Sunshine IP Baseboll (9/55) Scientific Television (10/58) Bonus Score (4/55) WILLIAMS Ball Bowlers Ge Quarterback Spr. Circus 2P (10/57) Hollywood (10/55) Scientific Boat Ride copulco (5/61) (5/55) Ge HI Fly Baseball (5/56) Sweet Heorts IP (9/63) Blinker Texos Merry-Go-Round srrel-O-Fun (9/60) (8/55) RoM-A-BoM 6P (12/56) Ge State Fair Rifle fol. Sweet Sioux 4P (9/59) Score-A-Line Exhibit Rudolph The (9/55) Matador Bowler (12/64) (6/56) Reindeer MOA Assn. Survey GOTTLIEB’S I Winners Annonnced CHICAGO—Fred Granger, executive / i IpMyfn'* vice president of MOA, announced Thursday night (Sept. 2nd) that the results of the annual association rec- ord and artist poll had been tallied; the winners for 1965 are as follows: Most Consistent Supplier of Good Records to the Coin-Operated Music Industry—won by Capitol Records. Most Popular Record on Coin-Op- erated Phonographs won by ‘King — | Of The Road,’ on the Smash label. Most Popular Artist on Coin-Op- erated Phonographs—won by Roger Miller on the Smash label. Granger said there was a good re- sponse to the poll by MOA members and that Roger Miller’s winning-vote margin was “overwhelming.”

Scopitone Set For MOA

More Appeal Than Ever iM The Greatest Eye Catching Animation Ever Created!

• Moving light A-B-C-D-E feature muhtplies value of rollunders New "Hard*Cote JACK MITNICK by 10 and 100. Finish Extends e Alternating light kick-out holes score 5 to 150 points. Playboard Life MIAMI, FLA.—Jack Mitnick, sales to an • Newt Blinking sign tells when lost ball is in play. executive at Scopitone U.S.A., an- Ali-TIme High! • Newt cabinet nounced on his return from Chicago "Pop-art" decoration makes machine standout as "new" in all locations. last week that he has coordinated fUPPtR with A. A. Steiger, pres, of the e 3 or 5 bail play O Match feature parent company Tel-A-Sign, to bring “a truly sensational” Scopitone dis- ^bof* play before the MOA Conventioneers next week. Mitnick, who will be re- turning again to Chicago to be on hand at the show, advised that his firm has taken booths 46, 47 and 48 1140-50 M. Kostner Avenue • Chicogo, Illinois 60651 plus a hospitality suite in the Pick- Congress where they’ll be entertain- ing operators.

'Duplex Latch' Cited As Winning Feature On 'Aces High'

CHICAGO—Discussing operator re- action to “Aces High,” four-players flipper-type pinball game recently in- troduced by Bally Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Paul Calamari, Bally sales manager, commented that aside from the play appeal of the CALL! game, which he claims is winning LAST raves all around the world, the trade is impressed by the new simplified For Ait Phonograph, Amusement method of latching down the play- field panel. And Vending Machine Manuiacturers, “By means of the new Bally ‘Du- plex’ Latch,” Calamari explained, Distributors & Suppiiers! “only two thumb-flip clamps are I’e- quired to hold the panel tighter and flatter than formerly with four Time is running out. Senid in your clamps. The secret is a pair of in- ternal sliding hooks at the rear of the panel which automatically pull advertising copy now for the down on the panel when the two front clamps are latched. When the front clamps are unlatched, the sliding hooks act as hinges, permitting the MOA CONVENTION SPECIAL operator to raise the panel to any ^ angle. Or, if desired, the panel can (MOA Show, Pick-Congress, Chicago, Sept. 11-13) removed from the cabinet simply be I with a forward lift which automat- ically disengages the sliding hooks from their retaining studs, which are 1 • 1 secured to the sides of the cabinet. SEPT. 8th ISSUE DEADLINE SEPT. Dth “The ‘Duplex’ Latch, which will be standard in all Bally games, is only PUBLICATION OFFICE CHICAGO LOS ANGELES one of the many mechanical conven- 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. 29 East Madison St. 6290 Sunset Blvd. iences which Bally will continue to Tel. JUdson 6-2640 Financial 6-7272 HOIlywood 5-2129 bring out to match the world famous player appeal of Bally flippers.”

Cash Box—September 11, 1965 61 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING— —SECTION —

BARGAINS; COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED; IF IT'S PANORAM PARTS YOU WANT CLASSIFIED AD RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD Bally Hootenanny $225; Mad World (2 pi.) PHIL GOULD HAS 'EM. ALL TYPES OF $345; 2 In 1 (2 pi.) $345; Bus Stop (2 pi.) FILMS Panoram Peeks. PHIL GOULD | FOR Count overy word including ail words in firm name. Numbers in address count as $395; Sheba (2 pi.) $445; Big Day (4 pi.) —224 MARKET ST.—NEWARK, N.J. (Tel. one word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. C^H OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY ALL $445; Gottlieb Sunset (2 pi.) $245; Bally 201-MArket 4-3297). ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check is not enclosed with order I All The Way (2 pi.) Shuffle (new floor sam- EXPORT- your classified ad will be held for following issue pending receipt of your check or cash. ple) $295; Official Jumbo Shuffle 8V2' ATTENTION; WHOLESALERS AND $145; Lucky Alley 14' $145; Trophy Bowler ERS. Write for our prices on phonographs DIST. . NOTICE—$67 Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add $52 to your present sub- l4' $125; United Big Bonus Shuffle Alley ready for export shipment. UNITED scription price). You are entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue SVz' $145; Sunny Shuffle 81/2' $145; Line INC.—902 WEST SECfOND STREET—WICH- for a period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your Up Shuffle ITA 3, KANSAS. ; 8V2' $145; Chicago Coin Six rate 8*^ i Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the Game Bowler $145; Wurlitzer 2810 (like WE HAVE LARGE SELECTION OF LATE WIL- of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to new) $695; 2410-S $395; 2100 $195; Rock- liams ond Gottlieb games. Tell us your reach Nev> York publication office by Wednesday, 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear Ola 1488 $445; 1448 I $195; Seeburg 161 needs. guarantee lowest prices. CEN- in the following week's issue. We i (160 Sel.) $495; AMI J120E $345. MICKEY ANDERSON AMUSEMENT TRAL DIST. INC., 2315 OLIVE ST., ST. COMPANY, 314 LOUIS, MO. 63103 (Tel. MA 1-3511) EAST IITH STREET, ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA. Classified Ads Close WEDN ESDAY PHONE: 452-3207. POKER.no, RECONDITIONED, REFINISHED in Blond Birch, with new drop cnute, points, Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. BINC^ SALE ON SHOPPED BOUNTYS: SILVER Sails: Golden Gates: Lidos; Can Cans: La- sockets, wire, knock off, trim, back-glass, guna Beaches: County Fairs; Lowest Prices piaytield decals. Write tor details. New in town. Packed expertly for export. socket and point drop board wired for your Call 206 WURLITZER or write NASTASI DISTRIBUTING COM- games. JAMES TRAVIS—P.O. BOX FOR RESALE: SEEBURG AND PANY, MILLVILLE. N.J. 08332 Phonographs, Games. Send inyentory and 826 BARONNE STREET, NEW OR- LEANS, LOUISIANA, (523-6386, 523-1471) WANT lowest cash prices. HASTINGS DIST. CO., BEST IMPORTED ARIMITH CUE BALLS 2y8 quickly. INC.—6100 WEST BLUEMOUND ROAD and—Pool Sets—Lowest Prices. State Quan- APLE D.J.'s FOR PROMOTION; WE PRO- MILWAUKEE 13, WISC. GOTTLIEB, CORRAL $210, SLICK CHICK $205, tity. SEACO/kST DISTRIBUTORS, 1200 late all of records R&B, Spiri- types —Pop, Sunset $225, Melody Lane $210, Liberty Bell NORTH AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JER- jSIs, etc. Send your latest releases for SEEBURG VL200, LI 00, 222S, LPC; WUR- $285, Showboat $215, Olympic $205, Okla- SEY 07201. BIGELOW (201) 8-3524-5. don't promote Gar- onest Evaluation. We litzer 1900, 2104, 2250, 2400S; Rock-Ola homa $265, Lancer $310, Dancing Doll age. or Reply TROPICANA Good Bad, Immediate As- 1448, 1493; Ami all models from 1957; $165, Big Casino $23(3, Seven Seas $185, "CLOSEOUT" NEW ROWE AMI— jred. NEW ENGLAND RECORD PRO- Recent Pingames, Gotlieb, Williams; Up- Aloha $165. UNITED NOVELTY CO. BILOXI, Phonograph Original Crate—Write; Recon- IQTIONS, 106 NORTHAMPTON ST., BOS- rights Keeney, Bally, etc.; Bingos, Close MISS. 436-4328. dition^ Equipment—All the Way, $295; ON, MASS. 02118. Auto-Photo, Mod. outs; Rush offers: VICTOR HUGO, KON. GOTTLIEB CLEANED, MECHANICALLY Bally Bucky Horse, $495; — COM- #9, $745; New Bally Bullfight, $375. AD- ASTRIDLAAN 49 MECHELEN, BELGIUM. pletely reconditioned. Off our own routes 's, CUTOUTS, OVERSTOCKS, CLOSEOUTS, VANCE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 4710 2 Player Around World, Atlas, Kidd, JRPLUS. ANY LABELS. For premiums and — Copt. DELMAR BLVD., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI TEL. WANT FOOSBALLS. GERMAN-MADE, NEW Double Action, iveoways. New merchandise only. We pay Gondolier, Lite Card, Made- FOrest 1-1050. or used. Quote price. BUDGE wRiGHT'S moiselle, Melody Lane, Race Time, 7 Seas, ash. Small or large lots. EMPIRE DISTRIB- WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, 1226 SW 16TH TING CO., 4610 LIBERTY AVE., PITTS- Whirlwind. 4 Player—Texan. Single Player BINGO SPECIALS. ALL FULLY SHOPPED AND AVE., PORTLAND, ORE. 97205. Kewpie Doll, Miss Annabelle, Roto Pool. All URG 24, PA. (Tel. (412) 682-8437). reconditioned. Bounties $750.00. Silver Sails of the above are available at $75.00 each. $750.00. Golden Gates $710.00. Can Con WANT—VALLEY POOLS 85x47 SIZES. TOLEDO STAN HARRIS & CO., 508 W. VENANGO NT TO BUY—MILLS PANORAMS AND COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, 814 SUMMIT $650.00. Laguno Beach $500.00. Carnival .M.l. ST., PH I LA., PA: Orleans. MUSIC BOXES, models H-l-J-K 120 STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. (Tel. CH 3-7191) Queen $375.00. Ship port of New nd 200 selections. Also A. M.l. WQ200 FOR SALE: RECONDITIONED SHUFFLEBOARDS OPERATORS SALES, INC., 4122 WASHING- /ALLBOXES with accumulators. PLEASE TELEQUIZ ARE WANTED, WRITE TO THE with scoring units and refinished tops or TON AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, UOTE QUANTITY AVAILABLE, CONDI- General Automatic S.C., T.G.A. 60, rue Van let us refinish your shuffleboards. We are 822-2370. lON PRICE. AND CLEVELAND COIN IN- Schoor, Brussels, 3, Belgium. interested in buying late Gotlieb Games. ERNATIONAL, 2029 PROSPECT AVENUE, WALLACE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, BOX FOR EXPORT; BALLY TURF KINGS, CYPRESS LEVELAND, OHIO, TO.1-6715. WANT—BASEBALLS, POOL TABLES, SHUF- 75, MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS, FA- 5-3600. Gardens Carnival Queen, Ballerina, Miss fleboard Scoring Units, Shuffleboards with ATTENTION OF IMPORTERS — APPROXI- America, Laguna Beach and all other bin- WANT TO BUY: WILLIAMS CRANES, Rockola 1458, 1468, 1478, 1493 anti-cheats. Guns, Bear Guns, Coon Hunts, maately 150 late model AMI's availoble gos. 1448, hicago-Coin Steam Shovels. Cash. TRI Twin Arrow, Flashback, Games Arcade Equipment, Personal Music. Write during the months of July, August and Keeney Red TATE TRADING CO., BOX MILES Super Wild Cat; Mills & Jennings Fruit Slot 272, stating make, model, condition and best September. These models consist of Conti- ITY, MONTANA. Machines. Bowl A Rama & Princess B. A., cash price. ST. THOMAS COIN SALES, 669 nental 11-200, JAL's, JEL's (B) and Tropi- Buckley Track Odds, Flippers & Add A Balls. GOS, MISS AMERICA, ROLLER DERBY, TALBOT ST., ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO, CAN- canas an exceptionally clean lot. Write if — CROSSE-DUNHAM & CO. 225 WRIGHT ircus Queen, Arcade Equipment Rock-Ola, ADA. Area 519-631-9550. interested. TRIMOUNT AUTOMATIC SALES BLVD. "F" GRETNA, LA. TEL. 367-4365. ^burg and Wurlitzer 1962/1963, Bal- CO., 40 WALTHAM STREET, BOSTON, irino. County Fair, Laguna Beach, Acapul- WANT—MIDWAY JOKER BALLS. CASH. TRI MASSACHUSETTS 02118. SLICK $235, TROPIC ISLE 3, Cancan, Bikini, Lido, Goldengate, Silver STATE TRADING CO., BOX 272, MILES GOTTLIEB CHICK HI-SPEED SUPER FAST SHUFFLE BOARD Oklahoma (4 PI) ails. Bounty—needed by IMPORT-EXPORT CITY, MONTANA. $185, Aloha (2 PI) $250, Wax. one-pound cons per case. $8.50 lARCFL GROSCH 3 BLD. AVROY, LIEGE, 24 $275, World Beauties $75. Williams: Sere- ELGIUM. f.o.b. Dallas, Texas. Sold on money back nade (2 PI) $125, Jungle $150, Ten Spot guarantee. Distributor tor D. Gottlieb, Country $175. Wurlitzer D 45 RPM $195. Bally Cross RECORDS, ALL TYPES AS ChiCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS 1800, good condition $175. We are central ley run, right off the route. No sorting FOR SALE INC.. 3100 MAIN ST,, DALLAS, TEXAS. Pennsylvania's largest supplier of Pool Table picking. We pay freight from anywhere 50 SONGS ONLY $3.00. MANY equipment at Lowest Prices. D & L COIN I U.S.A. Standing order RECORDED available for reo- ACE LOCKS KEYED ALIKE. SEND LOCKS AND CO., 414 KELKER ST., HARRIS- lor great songs by favorite artists, our choice. MACHINE shippers. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO the key you want them mastered to. $ 1 .00 records, guaronteed. State style of BURG, PA. 17105 (234-1051). ys S. HOWARD STREET—BALTIMORE, each less 10% lots of 50 or more. 24 hour New music preferred Pop, R & B or Country. Id. 21230. service. RANDEL LOCK SERVICE, 61 ROCK- — only in U.S.A. No C.O.D.'s. KLOPP COIN COUNTERS WE MANUFACTURE PAY AWAY AVENUE, VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. Offer good THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL RH'TTHM RECORDS—BOX A—ARCADIA, and sell the finest low priced coin countino- ALLY BINGOS and Gottlieb Pinballs mon- 11580. TEL: 51 6-VA5-621 6. CALIF packaging and coin sortinq mochine' ovoh- foctured 1958 and up. Interested all details. KLopp ENGINEER- brand TRADE'S LARGEST able. Write for sw closeouts. Also arcade equipment, PIN GAMES $75.00 UP, SHUFFLE ALLEYS ATTENTION! WE ARE THE ING. INC. 35561 SCHOOLCRAFT RD. LI- Pool Table supplies slates, able or write to: HOLLAND-BELGIE $50.00 Up, MCG20 Dugrenier—Like nevi suppliers of — 48151. EU- lowest VONIA. MICHIGAN PPE SPRI., 276 AVENUE LOUISE, BRUS- $325.00, E-2's 4 for $500.00, Stoner D-SOfl cues, balls, cloth, etc. Best quolity, write or phone tor our new catalog. ;LS & BELGIUM. (Cable address.) Coffee $75.00, DS160's $775.00, AY prices, CRYSTAL $325.00; AVA- HOBEL- EASTERN NOVELTY DISTRIBUTORS, 3726 UNITED SHUFFLES: JROP-BRUSSELS. $675.00, YIOOM $600.00, AQ $595.00. lon $350.00; Embassy $375.00; Lancer 222's $495.00, CALL G. K. GABRIELSON TONNELE AVE., NORTH BERGEN, N j. OfiDS, 45's AND LP's, SURPLUS, RE- $395.00. ChiCoin Citation $375.00. MO- & CO., INC., 724 MEMORIAL DRIVE, S. (Tel. UNion 3-8627). i/ns, overstock, cut-outs, etc. HAWK SKILL GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGER- HARRY E., ATLANTA GEORGIA, JA. 5-7441. 'ARRINER, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CO 16, SHUFFLE ALLEYS; UNITED SUPER BONUS TOWN ROAD, SCOTIA, N.Y. 12302. Keeney Deluxe Challenge $95; United -453 McLEAN AVE., YONKERS, N.Y. (Tel. BALLY; ALL STAR SUPER BOWLER $75, ALL $95; Reenlegt 6-7778). The Way Shuffle $69^ Skill Score $95, Top Notch $129; Boll Bowlers: Twin Bowler GOTTLIEB; HAPPY CLOWN $495; WILLIAMS: Classic Bowler PAY CASH AS Big Inning Baseball $75, Fun Phone $95, $275; T.V. Bowler $150; Whoopees $410; River Boat $290; Bally: ALWAYS FOR: SEEBURG; Spinner $50, Table Hockey $95, Williams $150; Strike Bowler $95; All of the above Big Day $395; Sheba $375; Grand Tour 'uriltzer; AMI ond Rock-OIa mtfsic. Gott- Official Baseball $145, Midway Shooting mentioned machines have been completely Chicago Coin: Majestic bowler 16' sb Pins; Arcade equipment; $225; Bolly Bingos Gallery $85, Voice-O-Graph (late) $395, shopped and refinished. TRI-STATE DIST Cadillac bowler 16' $525; Bingos: 'rite or cable: $625; PALMER AT BELINTRAC(: Pro Golfer Vol-O-Matic Card Vender CO. CALLIER SPRING ROAD—P.O. BOX Carnival Queens; Lidos; Can Cans: -31 SOMERSTRAAT— $295, — Bountys: ANTWERP 1, BEL- $85. All equipment clean and ready for lo- 615—ROME, GA. (Tel 234-7123. Area code Bikinis: Touchdowns: Twists: Silver Soils: I UM. cation. Also large selection of us^ music 404 ) Beach Time. If interested write NEW . YOUR SURPLUS 45's TO THE NATION' and vending machines. Direct overseas ship- SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING'S NEW IMPROVED ORLEANS NOVELTY CO., 1055 DRYADES irgest user We are the nation's foremos ment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN AND original cartons STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, Tel; ockager model "Time Trials" in of promotionally priced recon SNYDER COMPANY, 13200 W. WARREN $495. IMPERIAL COIN MACHINE EX- 529-7321. 3Cks. We purchase unlimited AVENUE, DEARBORN, TEL. quantities oi MICHIGAN, CHANGE INC.—498 ANDERSON AVENUE, —phone for quick dea LUzon 2-2300. BRAND NEW KEENEY BLACK DRAGONS, ATIONAL CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. BAG-O-TUNES INC., 3318 DE EXPORT LIST: Keeney Deluxe Red Arrows, Keenev Twin ^VALLE^AVE., BRONX, SPECIAL BASEBALLS, GUNS, BINGO SALE: BOUNTYS $695; SILVER SAILS N.Y. 10469. (Te Shuffle Alleys, Pin Balls. All Bingo ma- Droaons and Stor Lite upriahts. SASKAT- $695; Golden Gates $650; Lidos $500; Can CHEWAN COIN machine CO 1025 104th chines. Write For Prices. D. & P. MUSIC, 27 Laguna Beaches $450; County ^ 45 RPM Cans $500; STREET. NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK., RECORDS, NO QUANTIT E. PHILADELPHIA STREET, YORK, PA. Fairs Sea Islands $295; Carnival /O large or $395; CANADA. (Tel. 2989). small. We pay the hiphe; Phone 848-1846. Queens $245. CONTACT NASTASI DIS- rice, plus all freight. Also over-run retur WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF LATE TRIBUTING COMPANY, 826 BARONNE It records. Contact MILLS AND JENNINGF FRMITSLOT MA- immediately for quic Williams Two Players. Write for prices MID- STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (523- ansaction We pay cosh. SUTTON RECOR CHINES BALLY BINGOS and Flipper Pin WEST DIST., 709 LINWOOD BLVD.—KAN- 6386 & 523-1471). Games for export. ALMAN ENTERPRISES N ' SAS CITY, >r^H MO. GOTTLIEB TROPIC ISLE $190.00 — SLICK BENDER WAREHOUSE—P.O. BOX 5734 WURLITZER 2000 $240.00, WURLITZER Check $235.00—Want 6 Pocket Pool tables RENO, NEVADA. D 45 RPM RECORDS. WE PAY freight @ 2150 @ $275.0U Wurlitzer 2200 —state price condition, moke, model and SALES—1415 WASHINC @ 'NF $425.00, Wurlitzer size in 1st letter SEEBURG L 100's FOR SALE WE CARRY A COMPLETE I ON STREET—BOSTON. MASS. 2300 @ $495.00, Wur- — — litzer 2400 @ $595.00, Wurlitzer 2500 @ NOBRO NOVELTY CO. 142 DORE ST., SAN of coin counters, fnew or used1 coin sorte'-s RPM RECORDS, NEW OR USED. NO quar $645.00. Northwest Sales Co. of Oregon, FRANCISCO, CALIF. MARKET 1-15438-39. coin chanaers, coin wrappers, ports n-d ty too large or smoll. 23"’'' Highest prices paii 1 040 S. W. 2nd Ave., Portland, Oregon HAVE YOUR ACE LOCKS KEYED ALIKE $1.00 supplies. Globe Distrihutino Co. Inc stoting quantity on hand. 97204. Phone 228-6557. Western Ave., Chicago 47, III. AR TONY GAI each 10% off 50 or more. Send your locks N. ?" ^’35 W. ARMITAG 6-0780. .9 ATTENTION OPS! GET LOWDOWR PRICES with key you want as master to L & S HICAGO 39. ILL. (Tel. Dickens 2-7060). on all billiard supplies coin machine ports, LOCK CO., 41 ELDERWOOD LANE, HUNT- SALE: 100 LATE PIN BALLS, 100 LATE D RHYTHM AND BLUES 45's. WE PA accessories, etc. DIAMOND COIN MACHINE INGTON STATION, N. Y. LARRY FOR Wurlitzer Music Machines, 50 Vending Ma- )P prices plus freight. Write first, stotir EXCHANGE, 609 WOODIS AVE., NORFOLK, SCHWARTZ, FORMER SERVICE MANAGER chines. Wanted in trade or will pay cash Dproximote omount on bond. Blues ar VIRGINIA. (Tel. 625-1716). OF CONTINENTAL APCO. Alley, United Bonk Pool. °"'y, please. RECOR $$ Shuffle REDD [ART,’in-?' ATTN: COIN OPERATORS AND WHOLE UNITED 16' FALCON B.A. $425; 16' JUMBO DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. INC., 80 COO- 2222 ELM, DALLAS, TEXAS 7520 SALERS. hone Riverside 8-2053 Something to revolutionize the pool B.A. $195; Silver Roll-Down $550; Suprer LIDGE HILL ROAD, WATERTOWN, MASS. industry. Save 97% repair time, money and Slugger Baseball $95; Shuffle Baseball (Floor R GUNS & COON HUNTS IN WORKIh service. 1 and 2 piece fiber glass cue sticks. sample) $595; ChiCoin: Six Game Bowler rder, CoBitol Drivemobiles, Boseballs Gur Also accessories. Dealerships available. For S/A $325; 6-PI. Home Run Baseboll $95; rcode Equipment, 3W1 Wallboxes Sto informotion contact: KING KOIN "Q", 713 WMS. Titan Gun $325; Midway: Slugger lodel. MISC. Condition, Make and best Co BOYINGTON, IRON RIVER. MICHIGAN Baseboll $350; Deluxe Shooting Gallery 'Ce. NEW WAY SALES, 1257 OUEE AUCTION $325; CENTRAL OHIO COIN-MACHINE 30,000 PROFESSIONAL COMEDY LINES’ FREET WEST. TORONTO. CANADA^ SALE WED., SEPT. 8, 1965, 11 AM, at 1545 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. EXCH., INC., 315 E. 5th AVE.—COLUMBUS Largest laugh library in show business. 38 1 K.IDWAY RED BALL. IF YOU HA' Large staple jobbers stock of records, ap- . OHIO. (Tel. 394-3529). books; over 450,000 copies sold. Used bv le or fifty we can use them. (Unshoppet proximately 10,000 LPs and 50,000 45s, in NEW 45 RPM RECORDS UP TO 8 MOS. OLD 1 ,(X)0 disc jockeys! Orben's Current Comedv 'e cosh. ^y AMERICAN MUSIC CO., 2 such famous bronds as Columbia, Mercury, — 10^; Hi-Fi and stereo LP's 50^; all our monthly topical gag service features -1st AVE. SOUTH, GREAT FALLS, MOI RCA, Decca, MGM, etc. abels, BROWSER RECORDS, 2009 MOTT deejay material each issue. Free catalog ANA. PHONE 452-7301 3S36 or 454-1100 $95.00 EACH! ROCKOLA FIREBALL AMI AVE., FAR ROCKAWAY, N.Y. Write: ORBEN DEE-JAY LAUGHS NT-NEV.- 120, DANIEL CRESCENT, BALDWIN HARBOR, or USED 45 R.P.M. SINGL El 20, Bally Lucky Shuffle, Official Jumbo, PAMARAM OPERATORS: HAS YOUR TAKE 3t over 6 months old. N.Y. 11510. We pay 1 1 ^ ea Top Notch, or all five pieces for $400.00. dropped? Change your films to up to date, vl the freight and we can use 200 of United UPB-100 with wallbox $395.00. Mid. action packed films of young beautiful CAJUN MUSIC FROM LOUISIANA' Singles and skyline RE Skeefun $149.50. More buys. Write or models. Color or b/w. We are shooting Albums! Free List. Operotors: Cajun singles ll.,7 BROOKWOOD AVE., SENSE phone. GRECO BROS. AMUSEMENT CO., talent every week. KOLOR KADE PRODUC- lulT LU. 60106. in CSrW locations will prove profitable INC., 1288 BROADWAY, ALBANY 4, NY. TIONS, 547 NINTH AVE., SAN DIEGO, 1 Triol offer- Ten different Cajun Sinoles with E BASEBALLS, PHONE HO-5-0228. CALIF. GUNS, PANORAMS, ME strips, $5.00 (check, Jiy and M.O. or $1.00 deposit American Grips. Auto Tests, Scat RECORD RIOT. 45S. BRAND NEW RECORDS. SEEBURG 222—$545, 220 $475, KD HDW. CODl. FLOYD'S ibrators^ — RECORD SHOP, Ville Platte, Documotics, Mutoscope Shoot- Some late hits. $6.80 per 100, $65.00 per —200, 3 WA-200 Wallboxes— 10 for Louisiana 70536. 'Qtic, Peep Machines and Crank Rec 1000. Send check with order for prepaid $200, Wurlitzer 2500-$475, 2410 $375, epny's. Early Juke — Boxes, Gi-andma's Fi postage. Only in United States. RELIABLE 2300—$275, 2 100-$ 100, 4—2000—Make MICROPHONE AND AMPLIFIER FOUND. ' Typewriters, and Odd Animat RECORD CO., BOX 136, GLEN OAKS POST offer. BIRD MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Owner please write and identify above to .jcnines. Any Condition. ECONOMY, 579 OFFICE, GLEN OAKS, N.Y. 11004 PHONE: 124-126 POYNTZ, Manhattan, Kansas, CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, York, OTH AVE., N.Y.C. New 36, N.Y. CH 4-8628 (212) 343-5881. PHONE PR 8-5229. BOX 742. CHICAGO COIN’S

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Who’s on first?

The year was 1933, and a whole lot of people the unheard of rate of 1400 per day. produced items like cellerettes, tables, boo! were on first that year — like Babe Ruth, People were beginning to expect pin game cases, piano stools, home desks, record cat Cuyler, Simmons, Gehrig and darn near every- miracles from Rock-Ola by this time. Imagi- nets and radio cabinets. one else in the country were with native innovations and engineering simplicity In the 30 years that followed, Rock-Ola Rock-Ola’s great WORLD created winners like JIGSAW, SCREEMO, policy of engineered simplicity produced inm

FAIR JIGSAW and WORLD WORLD SERIES and the revolutionary vations in phonograph mechanisms which ii SERIES game. ARMY and NAVY game. creased take and lowered operator maint

But most of all, Rock-Ola To make it easy for operators, Rock-Ola nance costs. Today, two startling new phom

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successful pin-ball game which did away with all batteries, wires and the proved Princess Royal to form tt

that had ever hit the contacts. Power plants were all mechanical. Rock-Ola line of coin operated phonographs i industry. Demand was Other features like twin scoring registers, outstanding quality and performance. so great that the factory rubberless plungers, regulated non-tilt devices, Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation was forced into drastic expan- visible coin chutes and giant size cashboxes 800 N. Kedzie Ave. • Chicago, Illinois 6061 sion and mass production to fill the need. added up to more take for the operator with

When the first carload arrived in Dallas, less trouble.

Texas operators met it in the rail yards and By late 1934, following the acquisition of battled each other in a riotous melee which the massive Gulbransen prop- saw them hauling away games in and on top erty, Rock-Ola turned its

of their automobiles. extensive woodworking facili- Meanwhile, back at the plant, David C. ties to the production of furni- Rockola was putting together ture and case goods. a mass production program A full line of upholstered and unequaled in the industry. occasional furniture was met A system of machinery and con- with immediate national acceptance. The veyors were engineered to produce games at design and production facilities of Rock-Ola music products for profit for 30 years