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NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS On sale Friday, week ending January 13, 1968 On sale Friday, week ending January 13, 1968 NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS Executive Director POP-PACKED TV SHOWS COMING UP SOON INCLUDE- MAURICE KINN New discs:patriotism plus Dave Clark, Tamla, Editor New DAVECLARK'S follow-up HERD PACKAGE WITH JOHN ANDY GRAY to"Everybody Knows" 01t,'z=norrri will be another Les Reed com- Roy, Equals trvued by erain. Assistant Editor: First release. de new SUPREMES, BALDRY, TREMS, b.Tamasing. the 1t feature JOHN WELLS Trend by roma Musical Mnrvelettes and Marvin Gaye Mows Editor are scheduled for release, plus as doesthe groui'scurrenthit. niNtreTr 1177.C°" FRED AND LOVE AFFAIR ? DEREK JOHNSON new discs by Ray Orbison a. track from the Lamb' hit the ktxplosion, the Equals. A bumper bundle album" UndmIledEquals THE Herd is to headline its first -ever concert tour in March, co-starring with another top British attrac- wlacA No. 8 he AdvertisementExpress ofHerbAlpertrecords is NMf LP t-will " Bitting'"1". tion still to be named. The tour, jointly promoted by Danny Betesh and Peter Walsh, is likely also to irvued next Friday. Twn new be iu. Dream:'bothout February Meager : ANITA, BACHELORS, GEORGIE as drmle Fe=r7 w recordlabel, Spark, . feature new Chart entrants John Fred and his Playboy Band and the Love Affair as additional attrac- PERCY C. DICKINS mugs, both tilled "I'm Backing be Paunched by Southern DIANA ROSS and the Supremes are to make two more television appearances in addition to their spot in Britain," have been rusk MusicMu PubliMing Company next tions. The package will be of three or four weeks duration and is planned to have an " entirely new released dis week. 11 15-17 LORE ACRE, LONDON, W.C.2'7' Three di. hrHerbAlpert month. Its releases . be the Palladium TV show. Long John Baldry, the Tremeloes, the Bachelors and Anita Harris are among New singlwoutnest F.m Erez.M.. and distributed by concept" in format. PIM) include RoyOrbison's Phone nor lb Dept. Table address: star names lined up for Ken Dodd's new series. Booked for guest spots in BBC -1 shows are Simon Dupree, titmeny otral"Sii; Betrvh told the NME this me. " Born To Be Loved 119th," HerbAlperinNinth " "Itisalmostcertainthe John 01-240 3M6 p0 Ynesl dourvex, London Spencer Davis, Manfred Mann, Lulu and Georgie Fame. Tony Blackburn is set for two further TV ByYen"v." (La.°n,and the ITT), ..,,j3LsriltZ.(EP) and My Baldry Britishconcert tour and afarvelet.'" My BabyMust sea sy Fbomdokedsathneind wleinitatbivecly"deuhrdrinedg..TI appearances as a singer. Sandie Shaw headlines a BBC -2 spectacular next week. The group formed and Be AMagan "(Tarnla-Mo- Two newsingles hme den r7tat Zen" 1 Viewtrin=lea The"4111°IttNE6eerarar tow AnotherMoto,disc, rm.-rds. this week to boom IIe American visitbefore Christmas umar.canarmawag. managed by the Beatles' Apple publishing company, Grapefruit, makes its TV debut tonight (Friday). rot).e following 6thl, the "Back.)Britain " cam - rnalen'ert:n vbrrnribnor teem 013.62. Besides co-starring with Tom Jones in ATV's "London Palladium isMarvin L'''' this''''c'ti:.7'"'''Irv2"411b1 Show" on Sunday, January 28, Diana Ross and the Supremes guest Tkr Rim C r=d. =71.171t. world trip,Heartaches/ sequel up the option. The only problem ABC -TV's "Eamonn Andrews Show" thefollowing Sunday hrned r LONG JOHN BALDRY will star in an eight -day concert lour in March, for whichvenues O theoixeolthoe.frglatre.t'sioa, dd., 2, ha ruraobern°4 Pallrietrafr°11;),Mr (February 4). The Tamla group will also be seen in BBC -2's "Andy Ringo solo TV debut written by Lm eed. Titled at are currently being set up. thecut price of five shill] His follow-up to "Let TheHeartaches Begin" has beenT,!Tf1`:,,, i Williams Show" on Friday, January19, when her guests include "No-one Can Break AHeart The But barewaxed Eddie Fisher and George Chakiris. named and will be issued next month.Baldry is to undertake a six -week promotional world The Love Affairisunder agency One of the highlights of the Supremes' Palladium TV appearance tomtour starting at the beginning of April, during which he will record in several languages,c01.earn,',0 Z..,,,,,,At and I.:; will be a singing routine with Tom Jones. The NME understands A string of concerts in Poland is also being finalised. odd attraction f theIs'E" An DONOVAN. HOST OF the group specially asked for an opportunity to work with the British in Cilia show duet The British concert tour In March sta.r. INGO STARR Guest hst for ABC -TV's " Daddy, Music Box "-which tale a net. :0',,7r,,'":1,71%':::sr,g%Ilr:ra'rZe 21':, MONKEES PLAN 'MAGICAL leTted'Irir"re'dcurte'r3es iVIZIctreTO worked eight -week run on Saturday, January 20-includes the Tremelues,with the exception of interview, that any ilmtle has performed alone McKENZIE, GENTRY, SARAH, SATCH ''''74t"I''''''''ivr"'ll'i? the Bachelors and Sal ena Jones (20dIt Herman's Hmnits, in another artists skew. tr,r3s047,17,21tnno',:rwo RADIO 1 STARS Erna and Ringo will appear in a sketch with Ma firm time he h. done :and there '',' rt<fl,c,"Corl,nkra 1110NOVAN makes reere et kb rare broadcasts when illuA Eger. (Zt..11).L.,Lsor.tf tarBaldryll'gr,:u,":ry31, and Anita liar. Her TV SHOWS, INTERVIEWS will be Mr. or four other attractions. TO ITALY, MAY ALSO VISIT BRITAIN -,711E-,1,,711VtlileHerdtour' Booked 'lin a Ity'',11.74,707" 7nn01111.11,,e1, There is a ...bilk, Simon Dupree he co-seus with Trafficin Radiol's "Top for BBC -I's` ne o 'All Systems Freeman treehis G ear" se Med. aftereatia, January21-als. arttonight (Friday)artMaleeriYhterffnc".lerhnBaldry,Kenny Lyn., THE next Monlcees' TV series will almost certainly be inspired by the Beatles' "Magical Sound,4u My withscarrMcKENZIE, Bobbie Gentry, Sarah Vaughan, the Four '411 C'pri-ser'inTeraffieuiltrlee`p'eror":- Wirg7grevrlatrVI70131rPtheftrst 1CaU group for this KR= are Tem Rat, Paler Green's Fleet- n Corngr, Marty Wilde, week Tom Tones is the star .em in edition on January 30.Cilla w, bum seasons, Wilson Pickett, Dionne Warwick and Louis Armstrong ittlycLion ,.Lit,esi,hOf ,,,aa.,,,,I.d' Ploy wood Mac zed the Efficker Shark. The Foundations, .rrunrooZW Mystery Tour," Peter Tork admitted in an interview with the NME at the weekend. Hefor',du" reitec''It'e:PI tow chart may Plasmic Rrem, and the Baum Doginclude Glenn Weston and tierapefruit (tonic., Friday)PJ. Proby (19.)=teerriSorieanie'ne:TrnT.'seeZetrallnr"tr=eiratr.'" see"rer*". added that the currmt series will definitely be the last in the present format, and that futuretecide_insteaduto includekinhis l':: Velgin:g 'ollorloI,I,I. tro',';'41,'nt.8.17n1,2r,,1741,V,"V.:, and Eric Burrn, and the Animals (25.). a bookhtul fm he sores U.Ssinger Rogershows will have Lo.;',: Ia. Dab Namil jai dm Cream and P.P. Arnold in "'"°' little or no" plot! Other shock plans for the comedy series: more and more the Sandpipers, MHeille Mathieu, Francoise Hardy and possibly the"t'sd,,lemnri!eon'7,7e7r,"...4:::::0'df offs Saeday's shrew (141h1 Se tar booked for JanuaryDUSTY AND DUD shows directed by the Monkees themselves-director James Frawley has been dropped-and - cowniiin. ^e 111 are the Mom zed John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. 'CIS:TIT -r4rt..%,:',t,' '" .This annual festival-Mc 18M of its xraratt A.',',1,"4-o7nr,...T.ros,-, The Then.. Itcrersn's Hum., andhe Swing Set for BBC -1's "Rolf Hand Shoo,' ".nrc Geelph Farne,dloyLiludA and serious interviews in which members of the group talk to people they admire. in India Airport at 8 am, but . lumhdirrie aury Said Tork, speaking at on iicsoTrrs,e1.:12ors.:satVS'im' house fora Mutt leans am n,,,frZ 4."1","ov,,',..,1r4,"norLrulf weeks a,"atr TL BEATLE GeorgeHarrison was still waiting plandIt was toFriday i,` ,r",;',°`; has mtlyS., from Monday, Tummy 22, is Gems: "we hmght Thenderidedto shorten tizottnroonl,rz tomorrow, show (13thl, when she joined 'watery 36. A, .01 for tha period are ke.Y ,47 Ta7seswasoc'eesirctig.cs4;1. eodlap.,,Boi.inbthay. ro.on for Peddlers. the Caltforniadis and the bandsorCh ocri1 Baldry sets out op aZriV leLf .r."`g,70V=%"- M lire'"Ctitc."'Whrel" Arcat'gr ctr- ritm. and Lid.. The tame guest Mt will ;rnir isthe first time for many ymrs .rding of local Indian music dkions improved PelliPcfrbet7.°Ifjtoce.:7:r7' Traffic tour ofdecision been iiaiPeeney, Sweden, Denman nazzrmrsZES,...M...., itionme We want our shows to be gMakrie'r forinluslm Ss Japan "" Z",V:1T'srnunalotr imple ... but inventive,fresh IN a Ming of Oyu) ballroom appearances, Traffic is set to make its'terle's".aki"""1".iadio Irt is till thatsevemlofehe track irry'f Alan Price Set, Frank Idld and Vince Hill head a n Magimv. debuas atrio.Immediatelyidler,thegranswill dec. whether a.,1",4appgr- ...up for Me "Pk., Young Show" met, ccs language "Wonder Wall." The NME Plastics wax Beatles _.m....on ofthe Smothers Brothers Show," inwhich Nancy Mood.erd'tearZvfou''"Tim rjecenBke to remain as a three-piece unit or to take on a replacement for Dave "`,.71,;'70,`,Itt W'tireeltf U rtit Vckto exclusively reported Mo + ming the week der.. Monday, January22.Also mtra and aN SWtra In,. are me principal guess, hen bren Pm we like." America.The Sandpipers have M- The Was, Penny, Mech makes its ',sating are the Marmalade. the hlontana, Jackie Lee,' r, He seid Mere would bend Mason, who HO at the end of December to concentrate on record A shortprommional weeksagothatGeorge is NME Chartdebutthisweek, back one week-Et roll now l, sweead o° and itiecrms- anno euncd theirintentionof producing.
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    RECORD MIRROR Week ending April II,106 RECORD MIRROR, Week ending, Aprilil,1064 8 EXCLUSIVE STORY ABOUT ACTRESSJANE ASHER AND HER BROTHER PETER, OF PETER& GORDON JANE ASHER SPEAKS... JANEASHER was justa really remember THAT. But few minutes late.She'd the song came up one night been rehearsing for an ITN, when Paul and John were DAVE CURTISS& "Love Sloe," Play which goes by round at our home. They out on May 5. She turned up hadn't really finished it, but in black leather coat, black Peter and Gordon were mad stockings ... and that mar. keen about it right away, THE TREMORS vellous streamofauburny. reddy hair shimmering PETER around her shoulders. NEVER ROW! Summertime She settled comfortably Blues for a coffee - "Flat, please." "So the boys worked on it. Lit a tipped cigarette. And JONES Oh, yes, they often asked my PHI TIPStetE 'DJ. glowed with enthusiasm as opinion. That's another odd shetalkedabout how her thing - peOPle seem to think brother Peter, along with his that a brother and sister long-time friend Gordon, had should be argUing and hav- crashed "World WithoutNo surnames.It's easier to ing rows. Well, we NEVER Love" to the chart summit. remember - and also it got have rows. We're really like "Honestly, it's marvellous,"away from my name.That friends. And Gordon ... well. SECRETS she said."Do you know itWas one thing that worriedI've known him a long time. could evengetto numberme. You know, all this talk He lives at Pinner, in Middle. kne? I'm so thrilled.I just aboutPaul McCartney and sex, along way from our w it would be a hit, even I.Well,Ithought the Sir's home, so he often stays over Rey BigBoy thoughIdidcriticisethewouldallhate me - and after they've been rehears- middle organ solo abit onthroughthatHATE poor ing.