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31 VILLAGE OF LOVE 65 HIT RECORD 1 I CANT STOP LOVING YOU ...... T 1 26 BROOK BENTON-Mercury-71962 42 RAY CHARLES-ABC-10330 NATHANIEL MAYER-Fortune-UA-449 30 56 TAB HUNTER-Dot-16335 HALOS-Trans-Atlas-690 DON GIBSON-RCA-0590 YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING GARNETT-Twin Hits-2012 THEME FROM DR. KILDARE • BARBARA LYNN-Jamie-1229 91 RAY GENE AMMONS-Argo 5417 • (THREE STARS WILL SHINE 67 WHEN 1 GET THROUGH WITH YOU THE STRIPPER TONIGHT) PATSY CLINE-Decca-31377 62 43 DAVID ROSE-MGM-13046 12 RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN-MGM-13075 48 73 ERNIE FREEMAN-lmperial-5841 VAUEAN-Carlton-573 68 GREEN LEAVES OF SUMMER I / CONTRASTS-Twin Hits-2013 HANK LEVINE-Do!ton-56 KENNY BALL-Kapp-460 73 81 JOHNNIE SPENCE-King-5622 HUGO MONTENEGRO-20th-Fox-222 PALISADES PARK HARRY SIMEONE CHORALE-20th-Fox 227 FREDDY CANNON-Swan-4106 33 I'LL TRY SOMETHING NEW TIMMY REYNOLDS-Twin Hits-2014 MIRACLES-Tamla-54059 36 46 HAVE A GOOD TIME SUE THOMPSON-Hickory-1174 87 100 STRANGER ON THE SHORE SEALED WITH A KISS MR. ACKER BILK-Atco-6217 • BRIAN HYLAND-ABC-10336 55 88 70 WOMAN IS A MAN'S BEST FRIEND *ANDY WILLIAMS-Columbia-42451 TEDDY & TWILIGHTS-Swan-4102 74 77 DRIFTERS-Atlantic-2134 GRAVY (FOR MY MASHED SAMMY GARDNER-Norman-517 • BUT NOT FOR ME MERRILL-Dot-16346 POTATOES) BUDDY @) KETTY LESTER-Era-3080 99 DEE DEE SHARP-Cameo-219 70 5 IT KEEPS RIGHT ON A-HURTIN' /TTiTl BONGO STOMP JOHNNY TILLOTSON-Cadence-1418 36 SHE CRIED LITTLE JOEY 8. FLIPS-Joy-262 84 93 JAY & THE AMERICANS-United Artists-415 18 15 ROSES ARE RED TED DARYLL-Utopia-1003 73 LIMBO ROCK BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9509 17 51 37 THEME FROM BEN CASEY CHAMPS-Challenge-9131 79 85 TIDES-Mercury-71990 SNAP YOUR FINGERS VAUEAN-Cariton-573 44 54 JOE HENDERSON-Todd-1072 10 14 PETE RUGOLO-Mercury-71957 74 LEMON TREE BARRY RANDOLPH-Twin Hits 2012 NEAL HEFTI-Reprise-20080 PETER PAUL AND MARY-Warner Bros.-5274 59 60 PLAYBOY 38 BRISTOL TWISTIN' ANNIE WELCOME HOME BABY MARV ELETTES-Tamla-54060 9 13 DOVELLS-Parkway-838 43 49 © 5HIRELLES-Scepter-1234 100 ALDI LA 39 WHERE ARE YOU EMILIO PERICOLI-Worner Bros.-5259 11 17 DINAH WASHINGTON-Roulette-4424 46 56 76 QUEEN OF MY HEART JOE RENE-Epic-9510 RENE 8. RAY-Donna-1370 78 84 RAY ANTHONY-Capitol-4742 JOHNNY GET ANGRY AL HIRT-PCA-8016 # JOANIE SOMMERS-Worner Bros.-5275 51 71 77 THAT HAPPY FEELING FAUSTO PAPETTI-London-10502 DALLARA-Vcsuvius-1024 BERT KAEMPFERT-Decca-31388 76 83 TONY 41 UPTOWN JERRY CRUTCHFIELD-Felsted-8645 CARMEN VILLANI-Chancellor-1114 CRYSTALS-Philles-102 20 16 SAN REMO FESTIVAL ORK-Coral-62320 JERRY VALE-Columbia-42027 78 THAT GREASY KID STUFF 1 NEED YOUR LOVIN' LUCIANO TAJOLI-Bravo-4510 JANIE GRANT-Caprice-115 81 89 DON GARDNER & DEE DEE FORD-Fire-508 64 80 LOVES • 10 THE ONE WHO REALLY YOU 79 OH MY ANGEL MARY WELLS-Motown-1024 6 4 43 TWISTIN' MATILDA JIMMY SOUL-S.P.Q.R.-3300 26 21 BERTHA TILLMAN-Brent-7029 67 69 LIBERTY 11 (THE MAN WHO SHOT) VALANCE 44 1 SOLD MY HEART TO THE 80 THEME FROM ROUTE 66 JUNKMAN NELSON RIDDLE-Capitol-4741 85 — 10 DE FRANCO-GUMINA QT.-Mercury-71947 GENE PITNEY-Musicor-1020 BLUE BELLES-Newtown-5000 29 23 FAIRMONT SINGERS-Dot-16340 SILHOUETTES-Ace-608 TIMMY REYNOLDS-Twin Hits-2014 81 LISA HAND LOVE 45 TEACH ME TONIGHT FERRANTE & TEICHER-UA-470 82 92 12 SECOND GEORGE MAHARIS-Epic-9504 37 32 CONNIE FRANCIS-MGM-13C/4 BOBBY YOUMANS-Tifeo-827 82 DR. FEEL GOOD FOUR FRESHMEN-Capitol-4749 PLAY THAT SONG DR. FEEL-GOOD 8, INTERNS-Okeh-7144 80 74 13 DON'T (YOU LIED) 46 EVERYBODY LOVES ME BUT YOU BRENDA LEE-Decca-31379 32 22 83 SEVEN DAY WEEKEND BEN E. KING-Atco-6222 13 11 GARY U.S. BONDS-Legrand-1019 90 47 SO THIS IS LOVE ANY DAY NOW CASTELLS-Era-3073 34 35 84 EVERYTIME (1 THINK ABOUT YOU) CHUCK JACKSON-Wand-121 19 20 JOEY DEE 8. STARLIGHTERS-Roulette-4431 88 — • 48 OLD RIVERS 15 THAT'S OLD FASHIONED WALTER BRENNAN-Liberty-55436 27 18 85 NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS EVERLY BROS.-Warner Bros.-5273 16 19 49 SHOUT, SHOUT (KNOCK LINDA SCOTT-Congress-103 92

CINDY'S BIRTHDAY YOURSELF OUT) 86 AHAB THE ARAB ;l . JOHNNY CRAWFORD-Del-Fi-4178 21 31 ERNIE MARESCA-Seyille-117 33 25 RAY STEVENS-Mercury 71966 o •1 17 LOVERS WHO WANDER TWIST AND SHOUT 87 (GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS) MADE DION-Laurie-3123 12 7 • ISLEY BROS.-Wond-124 61 79 TO LOVE FOLLOW THAT DREAM 51 BORN TO LOSE EDDIE HODGES—Cadence-1421 93 99 RAY CHARLES-ABC-10330 39 40 • ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-EPA-4368 25 27 TAB HUNTER-Dot-16335 88 STEEL MEN JOHNNY CASH-Sun-376 SIDE JIMMY DEAN-Colunibia-42483 97 — 19 WALK ON THE WILD DEBONAIRES-SOUTHSIDE-1004 JIMMY SMITH-Verve-10255 23 33 52 CONSCIENCE ELMER BERNSTEIN-Choreo-101 JAMES DARREN-Colpix-630 40 30 BROOK BENTON-Mercury-71925 89 DOWN IN THE VALLEY MARILYN BROWN-DRA-7007 SOLOMON BURKE-Atlantie-2147 100 100 CONTRASTS-Twin Hits-2013 53 NIGHT TRAIN JAMES BROWN-King-5614 47 41 90 BOOM BOOM 20 1 LOVE YOU JOHN LEE HOOKER-VeeJay-438 94 VOLUMES-Chex-JG-1002 22 24 LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE • CLYDE McPHATTER-Mercury-71987 77 91 DR. BEN BASEY WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN MICKEY SHORR-Tuba-8001 100 • CLAUDE KING-Colunibia-42352 31 47 55 1 DON'T LOVE YOU NO MORE JIMMY NORMAN-Little Star-113 63 76 92 TENNESSEE 22 SHARING YOU JAN 8c DEAN-Liberty-55454 83 87 BOBBY VEE-Liberty-55451 24 34 56 BALBOA BLUES MARKETTS-Liberty-55443 52 53 93 GOODBYE DAD 23 MASHED POTATO TIME CASTLE -Terrace 7502 DEE SHARP-C

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Viennese waltzes with a sneaky beat A double sided powerhouse Arne Lamberth & Strings Ernie (Shout! Shout!) QUARTER TO THREE-Waltz B W NEW ORLEANS-Waltz Maresca S.P.Q.R 45-3301 Teenage summer sing-a-long The Rotators DOUBLE EXPOSURE MARY JANE Part 1 — Five Foot Two, Eyes Part 2 — Oh! You Beautiful B/W Of Blue; Please Don’t Talk Doll; I Had A Dream Dear About Me When I’m Gone C3elsted DOWN ON The Matadors IT AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT ROCK & ROLL 45 sso KIETH records 45-117 THE BEACH R&B Hit The Delacardos Seville LOVE IS THE GREATEST THING 45-311 RECORDS SHELL RECORDS HOT CHART ITEMS

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New Release - Boston, New York New Release- Memphis, St. Louis New Release -New York The G-Clefs Dennis Turner Ricky Shaw MAKE UP YOUR MIND LITTLE MISS HEARTBREAK A FDDL’S MEMDRY 45-7507 45-6800 45-822 TEKRAGE Louis PRESIDENT RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS

Memphis, Atlanta, Memphis, St. Paul, Atlanta San Francisco Pittsburgh, San Francisco Norris Wilson Wayne Newton BABY DDNT PDUT B W Cathy Saunders 1 STILL LOVE YOU 45 459 PINK DALLY RUE MAKING BELIEVE 45-7780 45-00-2000 \J%Monuntvnt GEORGE RECORDS V, / tfccist Edit RECORDS

Houston, Dallas, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans Connecticut area Washington, D.C. area Oklahoma City, New Orleans Joey Long Kokomo Johnny Halo The Southcoasters I’M GLAD POINCIANA BETTY JEAN BLACK GOLD FOR YOUR SAKE 45-8300 45-8641 — - -V 45-6004 45-8503 Topix Boy ..CO.DS f jelsted 1^-u.nning Bea-x* records RECORDS ash Box—June 23, 1962 —

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TED TAYLOR (Okeh 7154) JIMMY FORREST ORCH. (Prestige 223) (B+) “DON’T LIE” (2:08) Ron- of the nant BMI—Taylor] Looks like (B) “EXPERIMENT IN TER- Pick [Mancini] Join- Week another winning side for Ted Taylor. ROR” (2:25) The chanter’s professional vocal ing many a disk reading of the pic talents are put to good use on this theme is this haunting outing by the “THINGS” (2:33) [Adaris BMI—Darin] rockin’ uptempo happy blues affair. sax-led Forrest ork. A date that holds “JAILER BRING ME WATER” (2:25) [Adaris BMI—Darin] The side should step out in the sales the listener’s interest. BOBBY DARIN (Atco 6229) department. (B) “SOFT SUMMER BREEZE” Darin, whose most recent chart-maker was the rockin’-twist’er, “What’d (B-f) “PRETENDING LOVE” (3:08) [Heywood] Swingin’ I Say,” has a refreshing change-of-pace entry this time out. It’s a light- [Ronnant BMI Tay- band styling for the oldie that’s been hearted romantic jumper, dubbed “Things,” that Darin and a femme (2:25) — lor] On this side the songster renders neglected of late. chorus amble over in easy-on-the-ears style. Backing’s a shufflin’ new a first-rate pop-styled ballad with adaptation of a folk oldie, “Aunt Rhody.” some catchy lyrics. Jockeys should THE UNIVERSALS (Shepherd 2200) dig the wax. “MARY’S LITTLE LAMB” (2:05) [Aldon BMI—Weil, Mann] (B-(-) “A LOVE ONLY YOU CAN “THE LIFE OF THE PARTY” (2:02) [Allied ASCAP—Dee, Kent] VINCE HILL GIVE” (2:10) [Shat-Shep Collie, Lead songster JAMES DARREN (Colpix 644) (London International 10514) BMI— McVey] pleasingly relates the tender lovey- The actor-singer’s big hit string (currently it’s “Conscience”) should (B-)-) “THE RIVER’S RUN DRY” dovey, while his fellow warblers add soon see the addition of this delightful ditty derived from the nursery (2:09) [Southern ASCAP— a good, mostly chant backing. Could rhyme “Mary’s Little Lamb.” It’s a real-pleasing easy-twist’er that Worth] Hill, formerly a member of a move for the Hollywood-based label if Darren and the Stu Phillips ork-chorus wax with coin-catching authority. popular English vocal crew, the Rain- it gets enough exposure. Has that ‘top-ten’ look. The high-speed twist entry, “Life Of The Party,” drops, goes solo under exciting teen- also appears to be a solid chart-maker. beat circumstances. His strong deliv- (B) “I’M IN LOVE” (2:27) [Triphi BMI Fugua, Carroll] ery is surrounded by first-rate rock-a- — similar sounding senti- “DANCE WITH MR. DOMINO” “NOTHING NEW” (2:06) string color. U.S. teeners are in for Somewhat ments. (1:56) [Travis BMI—Maddux, Jessup, a sock-rock treat. [Travis BMI Bartholomew, Domino, Bartholomew] (Todd 1074) — (B) “NOT ANY MORE” (2:26) JIMMY RIDDLE Domino] [Southern ASCAP — White, (B+) “LET’S GO” (2:05) [Cigmo Charles] Good legit ballad Hill FATS DOMINO (Imperial 5863) has BMI—Martin] All who dig the Fats Domino comes thru with another pair of chart-bound performances often sounding like Tony Bennett. twist and the general teen-market are on his latest Imperial stand. On one side the artist requests, in delightful Performance is well-worth deejay in luck here. Musicians score with a spins. twist style, that we “Dance Along With Mr. Domino.” The other end, solid romp offering, led by a funky “Nothing (Same Old Thing),” finds Fats at his pulsating, ballad- Could happen. New GENE KENNEDY (Old Town 1121) upbeat harmonica. with-a-beat best. Top notch support from his New Orleans instrumen- talists on this money-in-the-bank duo. (B+) “DON’T TEAR MY PLAY- (B) “WHEN MY DREAMBOAT HOUSE DOWN” [Co Par- COMES HOME” (2:21) [Wit- mark ASCAP Franklin, Friend] Old “THE BALLAD OF PALLADIN” (1:56) Forest BMI—Mack] Effective upbeat — hit is infectiously done. [Time BMI—Western, Boone, Rolfe] blueser from the warbler and his combo backing, topped by a strong (2:14) MERV GRIFFIN (Mercury 71993) “THE WILD WESTERNERS” funky harmonica solo throughout. [Columbia, Linduane BMI—Eddy, Hazlewood] Could get attention. (B+) “HOUSE OF HORRORS” DUANE EDDY (RCA Victor 8047) (2:04) [Havenbrook ASCAP (B) “I WISH I KNEW” [Hi-Hoss The popular TV theme from “Have Gun, Will Travel,” “The Ballad Of —Roberts, Katz] Fun-filled vocal and BMI—Kennedy, Taylor] Cozy novelty out- Palladin,” is a cinch to be all over the airwaves in no time fiat. It’s the sound effects mark this romantic musings by Kennedy. ing. Besides the bits, there’s subject of Duane Eddy’s newest RCA Victor stand and it’s a galloping gimmick a reliable sock-rock beat from the opus that features a first rate ork backdrop, for Eddy’s fine guitarman- DAVE GUARD (Capitol 4787) Well-done ship, supplied by Bob Thompson. Pairing, the title tune from the up- organ & guitar led combo. laff stint. coming flick, “The Wild Westerners,” is also a fascinating thumper that (B-h) “PLANE WRECK AT LOS teen-market can head to hitsville. GATOS (Deportees)” (4:35) (B) “PRETTY GIRL” (1:50) [Ludlow BMI Guthrie, Hoffman] — [Brookhaven BMI Garafola] Guard, former member of the Kings- — “YOU SHOULD’A TREATED ME RIGHT” (3:15) Griffin is spotlighted in a pleasing ton Trio, and his new group. The Turner] rock-a-cha romantic manner here. [Saturn BMI— Whiskeyhill Singers, offer a sensitive “SLEEPLESS” (2:30) [Saturn BMI—Turner] survey of a lovely number (sounding RICKY & THE VACELS IKE & TINA TURNER (Sue 765) somewhat like “Vaya Con Dios”) (Express 711) about Mexican wetbacks. Ike & Tina Turner should soon be represented on the hit lists with this Could get action if it makes “LORRAINE” (2:35) [Syos- new Sue stand. It’s an infectious twist’er, tabbed “You Should’a Treated enough turntables. (B-f) set While Me Right,” that has Tina brightly belting against a sock femme and ASCAP-Roccono] (B) “RIDE ON RAILROAD “old-fashioned” Ike Turner-led instrumental support. Another pop-r&b triumph for the the vocalists strike an BILL” (2:09) [Granada BMI name-song note, their conviction artists. Fine beat-ballad blueser on the other end can also score. —Arr. & Adapt, by (fuard, Faryar, and the inviting quality of the tune Henske, Wheat] Lusty folk display can add-up to a noise-making deck. “BETWEEN THE WINDOW AND THE PHONE” (2:17) by the team. Deserves exposure. [Hit-Way BMI—Allen, Jackson] DEAN RANDOLPH (Saturn 317) (B) “BUBBLE GUM” (2:10) [Sy- “I MISUNDERSTOOD” (2:26) [Central Songs BMI—Goodma, Jackson] osset ASCAP — Roccono] (Capitol (B+) “FAIR WEATHER FRIEND” WANDA JACKSON 4785) Chant-led laff rocker here. (2:22) [Saturn Lark, who’s currently clicking on the pop and country charts with “If —Matt] Singer and his ork-chorus backdrop do a pro, I Cried Everytime You Hurt Me,” has a potent follow-up in her new MANNY LOIACONO (Capri 1025) bright rhythm job on the catchy ro- Capitol outing. It’s a heartbreaking, slightly up beat shuffler, labeled mantic. Date, heard on the Philly- (B) “GRANADA” [Lara] Legit “Between The Window And The Phone,” that Wanda renders with touch- based Bomarc Records’ affiliate, has tenor does a strong job (in ing sincerity. The tender, easy goin’ ballad weeper, “I Misunderstood,” the kind of rock color that could Spanish) on the vocally demanding can also garner dual-mart chart recognition. be heard from. favorite. Commanding support from the Opera Art Orchestra of Luigi “DOWN ON THE BEACH” (2:16) [Tideland BMI—Maresca, Moratto] (B) “THIS GIRL” (2:18) (Saturn Mastrobuoni, who also scored the “MARY JANE” (2:24) [Broadway ASCAP—Maresca] —Matt] Easier beat doings. date. Number has an inviting melodic line. ERNIE MARESCA (Seville 119) (B) “VESTI LA GUIBBA” [Le- Maresca, who busted thru on the London-distributed Seville line with THE 20TH CENTURY STRINGS oncavallo] Famed aria from “Shout, Shout (Knock Yourself Out),” can go into the summer months (20th Fox 222) “Pagliacci” serves as another show- with another strong Top 100 lid. Side to eye is “Down On The Beach,” (B+) “THE GREEN LEAVES OF piece for the songster. Fine specialty a joyful twist-mashed potato affair that deftly employs hit teen sounds item jukeboxes. SUMMER” [Leo Feist for over the past year. Flip is a twistin’ name-song. (1:58) ASCAP— Webster, Tiomkin] Big ork FRANKLIN STEIN (Colpix 639) plays the lovely tune getting new “LA BOMBA” (2:31) — Top 100 attention via the reading by (B-f) “ZOTZ (Not from the Movie [Bright Tunes BMI—Adapt: Margo, Margo, Medress, Siegal] Kenny Ball (Kapp) —with much of the Same Name)” (1:56) “A TOKEN OF LOVE” (2:43) [Lionel ASCAP—Kaiman] Latin-styled appeal. Radio audiences [Gower BMI—Berk, Wolfe] Flute and will appreciate speedy-beat THE TOKENS (RCA Victor 8052) spins on this com- organ top this catchy manding reading. Track stems from novelty, which also features zany- “La Bomba,” a short-while-back chart triumph for the late Ritchie a Hugh Montenegro-conducted LP, voiced vocal interjections. Should be Valens, can again make the rounds this time under the Tokens vocal — “Great Themes Of The Soaring ’60’s.” welcomed by the humor jocks. guidance. Fellas are in a happy frame of mind as they enthusiastically knock out the sparkling handclapper. Spirited support from Sammy (B) “(Theme from) KLONDIKE” (B) “ZOTZ ALL!” (1:48) [Gower Lowe’s instrumentalists. Companion piece is a haunting folk-flavored (2:08) [Hummable ASCAP BMI—Berk, Wolfe] No vocal affair. Mizzy] This is a TV main-title, also remarks, but they’re replaced by a culled from the LP. wrong-note violin.

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RECORD REVIEWS /i- B+ very good B good C+ fair C mediocre

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X GENE AMMONS (Argo 5417) AL SAXON (London International 10513) (B) “I CAN’T STOP LOVING— Pick of the Week YOU” [Acuff-Rose BMI (B-f) “WHAT MORE CAN I SAY” Gibson] Here’s another version of the (1:58) [B. F. Wood ASCAP— Ray Charles #1 wax. This time Gene Seneca] Rock songster, an American Ammons takes cool, free-flowing jazz now living in England, does a good “THE BIRD MAN” (2:40) [United Artists ASCAP—David, Bernstein] approach and the effect is entirely medium-beat rhythm job on the “CINDY OH CINDY” (3:00) [United Artists ASCAP—Arr: D. Fisher] pleasing. Interesting change of pace catchy ditty. He’s accompanied by THE HIGHWAYMEN (United Artists 475) item for spinners. ork-chorus rockin’ that has a U.S.- One of the most unusual decks to come along in quite a while is this folk made feel. Well-done teen-beat disk. (B) “MY BABE” [Arc BMI — song inspired by the up-coming flick, “The Bird Man Of Alcatraz,” that Dixon] More top-notch jazz (B) “EVIL EYE” (2:20) [Harri- stars Burt Lancaster. Storyline concerns the history of a ‘lifer,’ Robert sounds. This time out Ammons ren- son ASCAP Russell, Saxon] Tricky Stroud, who, while in prison, became one of the world’s foremost orni- — ders a tender, slow-paced ballad with blueser with some effective brass thologists. As the Highwaymen effectively relate the story in song the enough good stuff in it to cause a stir. statements. actor hands in a stirring recitation. Could be a real big money-maker. The calypso favorite makes a soft and lovely return on the flip. PEGGY DE CASTRO (Spotlite 400) 4 “MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF” (2:30) (C) “HE’S NOT MY LOVE” FRANK FROST (Phillips Int. 3578) [Famous ASCAP—Bacharach, David] (2:37) [Pennant ASCAP — “IT’S TOO LATE” (2:30) [Curtom-Conrad BMI—Butler, Jones] Robertson] Thrush sings a folkish (B) “CRAWLBACK” (1:56) [Hi sad-song against a Latinish rock Lo BMI Frost] Frank Frost JERRY BUTLER (Vee Jay 451) — combo sound. Label is a coast outfit. comes up with an attractive, uptempo Butler can be heading back to chartsville aboard his latest Vee Jay out- twangy, guitar-backed r&b instru- extremely pretty ing. One end, titled “Make It Easy On Yourself,” is an (C) “I CAN TELL” (2:08) [Pen- mental with some effective vocal ballad with soft Latin beat that Butler puts across with telling effect. a nant ASCAP—Mobell] Over- shouts. The side is real danceable and Coupler, “It’s Too Late,” is a haunting rhythmic blueser that can also dubbing tricks here. should bring out a flock of teens. step way out. Striking choral-ork support on both portions. SAL CURTIS (Tribute 110) (B) “JELLY ROLL KING” (2:27) “WHAT’S A MATTER BABY” (2:30) [Eden BMI—Otis, Byers] [Knox BMI—Frost] Here the (B) “I chanter renders fast-moving “THIRTEENTH HOUR” (2:25) [Aldon BMI—Miller, Greenfield] DON’T WANT TO LIVE a lament WITHOUT YOU” (2:36) [Or- in the tradition-oriented blues style. TIMI (Liberty 55469) YURO iginal BMI—Allen, Merrel] Curtis Good airplay potential here. Chances are Timi Yuro will be making big chart news in a short while conveys the affectionate with a big- as a result of her newest Liberty slice. It’s a captivating rock-a-cha-cha ballad feel, getting a lush Latin-styled love affair, tabbed “What’s A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You),” that ork setting. in emotion-packed calibre Bert Keyes the lark decks out manner. Top FRANK FLEMING (Laurie 3131) ork-choral arrangement. Belford Hendricks takes arranging honors on (C-h) “DON’T EVER CHANGE” the stellar beat-ballad stand, “The Thirteenth Hour.” (2:14) [Original BMI —Man- (B-f) “ALL BY MYSELF ALONE” nis] Performer is more intimate on (2:30) [Just BMI—Gertz] “I’M TOSSIN’ AND TURNIN’ AGAIN” (2:35) this date. Fleming, with a Bobby Vee-like touch, [Lescay BMI—Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer] nicely handles the better-than-aver- THE PIPES (Carlton 575) age teen-market wistful. Simple “NOTHIN’ BLUES” (3:05) [Lescay BMI—Lewis] BUT THE Latinish combo-chorus stand. Worth BOBBY LEWIS (Beltone 2023) (B-h) “TEAMWORK” (2:27) spins. Lewis, who had one of last year’s biggest hits in “Tossin’ And Turnin’,” [Chappell ASCAP—Cahn, Van could have a repeat chart performance in this year’s sequel. It’s a Heusen] Vocalists, students at Trinity (B) “SCHOOL BUS” (2:17) [PPX P sparkling rock-a-twist’er labeled “I’m Tossin’ And Turnin’ Again,” that College, blend slickly on the tuneful BMI — Fleming] Brighter has Bobby and the combo-chorus belting in ultra-commercial manner. opus from the latest Bob Hope-Bing sound that relies lots on the tried- Backing finds the songster in a fetching, toe-tappin’ blues pose. Crosby “road” flick, “Road To Hong and-true teen gimmick, chimes-like Kong.” Sid Bass directs the swingin’ chants. ork backdrop. Good sunny spin item. “TOO LATE TO WORRY—TOO “HOW DO I TELL MY HEART BLUE TO CRY” (2:30) NOT TO BREAK” (2:07) (B) “SOON I WILL BE DONE”— [American BMI—Dexter] [American BMI—Capehart, (3:14) [David Jones BMI TONY CALVIN (Radar 2622) Campbell] Arr: Jones] Fine group works a ca- pella on the spiritual. (B) “I’LL SHOW THEM” (2:20) GLEN CAMPBELL (Capitol 4783) [Jamac BMI—Calvin] Fella, Glen Campbell, who kicked up a chart fuss a short-while-back on Crest MUDDY WATERS (Chess 1827) described as wild by his friends, de- with “Turn Around, Look At Me,” can take either end of his Capitol clares his new love will last in this debut for a ride into money-making territory. Both “Too Late To Worry (B-f) “MUDDY WATERS TWIST” relaxed, rock-inclined romantic by —Too Blue To Cry” and “How Do I Tell My Heart” are soft beat-ballad, (1:55) [Arc BMI—Brown] singer Calvin. country-flavored lover’s laments that Capehart serves up in most at- Muddy Waters showcases his profes- tractive fashion. Splendid support from Jimmie Haskell’s ork-chorus sional talents on this attractive dance- (C) “DANGER” (2:15) [Jamac on both ends. able twister. The side has some top- BMI—Ellis, McWain] Dra- notch blues lyrics. Eye the wax for matic romantic that mostly misses the commercial “TAKE ME ALONG” (1:50) “MUMBLES” (2:20) rapid exposure. mark. [Valyr ASCAP—Merrill] [Vin-Sun ASCAP—Ross, Lusiani] (B) “YOU SHOOK ME” (2:42) JACK ROSS (Dot 16369) [Arc BMI—Dixon] The chan- Ross, with two successive hits under his belt in “Happy Jose” and ters dishes up a slow-paced traditional BOBBY YOREY (Soozee 112) blues with “Cinderella,” can make it three-in-a-row with either end of his new Dot lament his distinctive vocal pairing. One half’s a bright, all instrumental twist version of the title style. An appealing side. (B-f) “THAT’S WHAT I’LL DO” tune from the recent B’way musical click, “Take Me Along.” The other’s (2:00) [Legion & Sag-Harbor a novelty twist newcomer, tagged “Mumbles,” that sports a host of vocal CHUCK JACKSON (Amy 849) BMI—Ellen] Good-sounding rhythmic kids. Yorey gimmicks along the way—including the tags of Ross’ previous hits. Two lovey-dovey for the coin-catchers. (B) “COME ON AND LOVE ME” warbles a ditty about a guy who’ll go (2:55) [Sherlyn-Pent BMI — through anything for the gal’s love. Stone, Jones] Songster, in a session Circa, the national distrib, handles the “CRY MYSELF TO SLEEP” (2:18) [Vicki, McLaughlin BMI—Shannon] done before his association with the label. “I’M GONNA MOVE ON” (2:40) [Vicki, McLaughlin BMI—Shannon] Wand label, puts striking blues feel- DEL SHANNON (Bigtop 3112) ing into the pleading romantic. Potent (B) “HARD TIMES” (1:52) declaration for the kids. [Legion & Soozee BMI “Cry Myself Sleep” has what it takes to become Del Shannon’s next To Price] Busy hard rockin’. affair. It’s catchy, rock-a-shuffle big chart a weeper, tagged “Cry Myself (B) “OOH BABY” (2:10) [Fee To Sleep,” that Del shouts out in teen appealing manner. Lotsa strong Bee ASCAP — Averbach] commercial gimmicks along the way. The country-folk flavored up Quick-beat happiness in this corner. tempo coupler also rates close scrutiny. THE VALENTINOS (Sar 132) CARL MANN (Phillips 3579) “I’LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU” (2:52) [Big Billy BMI—Cook] (B-f) “LOOKIN’ FOR A LOVE” “CLIMB EV’RY MOUNTAIN” (2:50) (B-f) “WHEN I GROW TOO OLD (2:28) [Kags BMI—Alexan- TO DREAM” (2:21) [Robbins der, Samuels] Infectious blues pre- [Williamson ASCAP—Hammerstein II, Rodgers] ASCAP — Romberg, Hammerstein] sentation of a catchy ditty by the ROY HAMILTON (Epic 9520) Mann, who has had chart dates, is songsters, who have a fella up front This could prove to be one of Roy Hamilton’s biggest chart dates in spotlighted in a skip-beat version of who knows his blues-rock business. some time. The deep-voiced songster hands in a stellar vocal stint as he the lovely old sentimental. Many teen- Might catch-on. shuffles thru a lovely beat-ballad romantic weeper dubbed “I’ll Come ers will like the approach. Running Back To You.” Excellent choral-ork showcase supplied by (B) “SOMEWHERE THERE’S A Sammy Lowe’s crew. Also eye the fine 0. B. Masingill-arranged rendi- (B) “MOUNTAIN DEW” (2:40) GIRL” (2:15) [Kags BMI— tion of the oft-cut standout ballad-heaut from “The Sound Of Music.” [Tannen BMI—Belle, Luns- Cooke, Robinson] Warmer work by ford] Enjoyable sunny sound for the the lead against a light bounce set- folkish ditty. ting.

) Cash Box—June 23, 1962 KISS ME QUICK • JUST FOR OLD TIME SAKE GONNA GET BACK HOME SOMEHOW {SUCH AN) EASY QUESTION • STEPPIN’ OUT OF LINE

I’M YOURS • SOMETHING BLUE • SUSPICION

I FEEL THAT I'VE KNOWN YOU FOREVER NIGHT RIDER • FOUNTAIN OF LOVE THAT’S SOMEONE YOU NEVER FORGET

RCA Victor

LPM/LSP-2523

ANOTHER GREAT ALBUM FROM RCA VICTOR E

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PRENTICE MORELAND REBECCA (Warner Bros. 5278) (Challenge 9154) (B) “PLEASE BE KIND” (2:48) (B-b) “CHUBBY AIN’T CHUBBY [Harms ASCAP—Cahn, Chap- Pick of lin] is warbled the Week NO MORE” (1:59) [4-Star- Worthy oldie warmly Twist BMI—Moreland, Jefferson] by the lark against a triplet-spot- That doing the twist can be a weight lighted combo-chorus setting. Side “SHOUT AND SHIMMY” (3:00) [Lois BMI—Brown] reducing factor is explored with lots should receive some beat-ballad air- of R&B-slanted rock life by the team time. “COME OVER HERE” (2:41) [Wisto BMI—Brown] and musicians. Good laff attack. (B) “THEN YOU’VE NEVER JAMES BROWN (King 5657) (B) “YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE” BEEN BLUE” (2:25) [Remick (2:32) [Davis, Mitchell] Off- ASCAP—Lewis, Young, Fiorito] More Brown & his Famous Flames, who are still riding with one of their big- beat, catchy blues presentation of the triplet-spotlighted doings on another gest dual-mart clicks to date in “Night Train,” are a good bet to do it oldie. oldtimer. again with this new one. Labeled “Shout And Shimmy,” it’s a wild rocker with a wailing “Shout”-like feeling that crew serves up in spirited style. Fellas shuffle thru an inviting blueser on the flipdeck. PHIL BAUGH (Crest 1105) VINCE EDWARDS (Russ-Fi 7001) (B) “BUMBLE TWIST” (1:42) (B-b) “WHY DID YOU LEAVE “TELL TALE” (2:16) [Rose Hill BMI—Hatch] [American BMI—Baugh, Stov- ME?” (1:55) [Mamaleen all, George] Flight-of-the-Bumble- BMI Cut prior to his exclusive “TO EACH HIS OWN” (2:11) [Paramount ASCAP—Livingston, Evans] — ] Bee-sounding guitar is the lead sound pacting with Decca, TV’s Ben Casey ANITA & THE SO-AND-SO’S (RCA Victor 8050) in this steady-beat twist take. nicely gets to the heart of the lost- love opus. Rock-inclined ork-chorus “TELL TALE” (2:00) [Rose Hill BMI—Hatch] (B) “MOON MAGIC” (2:29) backing. The Dore label is handling [American BMI — Baugh, “TOO SCARED” (1:50) [Sydney Bron Ltd. ASCAP—Brooks] distribution. Stovall, George] No hurry here as THE BROOKS BROTHERS (London International 10515) the musicians do an intriguing job on (C-b) “SQEELIN PARROT the theme. (Twist)” (2:15) [Mamaleen “Tell Tale” is a delightful teen tune with a fine melodic line that could BMI—E&A Johnson] All-out rockin’ make the grade via either one, or both, of these disk presentations. One’s humor piece. an easy beat, string-filled thumper by Victor’s Anita & the So-And-So’s, LARRY & THE LOAFERS who recently made noise with “Joey Baby.” The other’s by English hit- (Heart 344) makers, the Brooks Bros., who are backed by a full-blown Latinish sound THE CROSBY BROS. (B) “I TO from the ork. Backing of the Victor slice is a pretty, soft beat ballad WANT YOU KNOW” (Dot 16370) revival of the standard while the London lid has the rocksters blending, (2:01) [Lataine BMI—Larry a la the Everlys, on an enjoyable novelty romantic. & The Loafers] Despite the “Loafers” (B) “THE CALL OF SUMMER” tag, songsters belt with shout-type (2:17) [Four Star BMI—Mar- finesse here. Rock color here merits tin, Blake] Boys blend appealingly on “RINKY DINK” [Arc Cortez Minny BMI—Clowney] teentime programming. a tender summertime item. Their backing is a cozy Latinish affair by (C) “GETTING RIGHT” [Arc-Cortez BMI—Clowney] “PANAMA CITY BLUES” the combo-chorus. Both teeners and [Latine Starland (2:15) & adults can feel for the cut. BABY CORTEZ (Julia 1829) BMI—Parker] Easy-beat Latinish sound backs the group’s milder deliv- (B) “SAY YOUR HEART BE- The vet organist-pianist, who gained national acclaim awhile back with ery. LONGS TO A SOLDIER” “The Happy Organ” among others, comes thru with another deck that — (2:18) [Aldon BMI—Kolber, Shayne] could repeat his previous chart successes. This time out he bows on the Good-sounding march-beat entry in Chess-distributed Julia label with happy-go-lucky rock-a-cha-cha-like a THE BLUE JAYS (Milestone 2012) which the guys are brightly backed stamper, tabbed “Rinky Dink,” that looks big like a pop-r&b item. Back- by the ork-chorus. ing’s a hip-swinging blues shuffler dubbed “Getting Right.” (B-b) “THE RIGHT TO LOVE” (2:53) [Lode BMI—Fairburn] haunting A blues-oriented display by CHICO HOLIDAY (Coral 62319) “KILIMANJARO” (2:16) [Rose Hill BMI—Strong, Howard] the vocalists, with a particularly in- teresting reading by lead Leon Peels. (B-b) “IT WON’T BE ME” (1:55) “CONFESSION OF LOVE” (2:20) May make noise if it gets the ex- [Gladys ASCAP — Weisman, [Atlantic BMI—Glenn, Stevens, Seymour, Wright] posure it deservies. Wise] Interesting gospel-type semi- sock setup from the warbler and his THE DEL VIKINGS (ABC-Paramount 10341) (B) “ROCK ROCK ROCK” (2:53) [Lode BMI—Fairburn] This combo-chorus companions. Interesting he’s not The famed mountain, “Kilimanjaro,” could be an important site on the workout harks back to earlier rock ditty tells of a guy who says the chick unless she wax map in the near future. It’s the tag of the Del-Vikings’ new ABC ’n roll days. coming back to release and it’s a powerhouse, African-styled affair that can take off a la meets him half-way. Can realize Top “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” Great Chuck Sagle arrangement. Coupler’s a 100 sales. dramatic romantic rhythmic from the vet teen team. MAC MILLER (Tempwood 1036) (B) “BLUE TATTOO” (2:23) (B) “IT’S MY WAY (Of Loving [Planetary ASCAP — Jacob- You)” (2:30) [Cedarwood son, Roberts] (Generally intriguing BMI—Walker, Pierce] Miller appeal- stint about a gal who got two guys ingly essays the tender country- to honor her with a blue-tattoo. Pick of the Week styled plaintive. Nice soft-spoken Nashville sound from the ork-chorus. Inviting ballad date. THE HARRY SIMEONE CHORALE (20th Fox 227) Newcomers (C-b) “THIS IS THE THANKS I GET” (2:30) [Hill Range In an effort to call O.J. attention to Pick records by "Hewcomers” (artists never before on & (B-b) “THE GREEN LEAVES OF the Top editorial BMI—Dilbeck] More in a wistful [Leo Feist 100) the staff of Cash Box will list such records under this special heading. SUMMER” (2:33) country-feel groove. ASCAP—Webster, Tiomkin] With an instrumental by Kenny Ball (Kapp) song from the “SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD” (2:12) bringing the beautiful BONNIE LOU (Todd 1073) “Alamo” pic back to the charts, the [Central Songs BMI Reynolds, Rhodes] — skilled song crew offers a vocal read- (B-b) “TWENTY FOUR HOURS Extra good- “AUNT RHODY” (2:06) [MRC BMI] ing that’s hard to beat. OF LONELINESS” (2:12) music programming. [Copar-Forrest BMI — McPherson, THE SPRINGFIELDS (Philips 40038) Hughes] Tuneful lost-love item is (B) “BALLAD OF THE ALAMO” “Silver Threads Among The Gold” could turn out to be the ‘stepping handled with a deft, Patti-Page-like (3:30) [Leo Feist ASCAP stone’ for the Springfields, a new pop-folk group from England. Artists touch by the thrush. Combo-chorus Webster, Tiomkin] The semi-dramatic display a superb vocal blending as they knock out the bluegrass- beat is bright. item is the pic’s main-title. flavored sentimental old-timer against a great thumping, up beat musi- (B) “BE TENDER” (2:21) [Red cal backdrop. The folk-traditional takes a solid jet-speed ride on the flip. River BMI—Miller] Softie TAYLOR survey by the songstress. SAM “The Man” (Moodsville 601) “THANK YOU ANYWAY (MR. D.J.)” (2:45) [Vatro] Old [Aberbach BMI—Giant, Baum, Kaye] (B-b) “ANNA” (3:05) MURRIE ESKRIDGE (Apex 7764) pic success makes a singles return with Taylor’s “IF I EVER GET TO LOVE YOU” (2:25) (B) “SO IN NEED FOR LOVE” in a contagious manner, lively sax work backed by a colorful, [Belinda ASCAP—CAPAC—Bacharach, David] (2:18) [Diedre BMI—Chand- rhythm stint. Could ler] Expressive blues stylings by the calypso-sounding left-field action. It’s from an LP LOU JOHNSON (Bigtop 3115) songster. His survey is supported by get called “The Bad & The Beautiful.” Bigtop newcomer Lou Johnson could have a big one right off the bat a busy, but unhurried combo-chorus Label is an affiliate of Prestige Rec- with this disk debut. It’s a heartfelt, beat-ballad stand labeled sound. Diskery is located in Chicago. “Thank ords. You Anyway (Mr. D.J.),” that Johnson carves out with the utmost feel- (B) “NEVER FELT THIS WAY ing. Grade “A” vocal-orchestral accompaniment by Bert Keyes-aggrega- BEFORE” (2:27) [Josette (B) “LAURA” (2:05) [Raskin, tion. Pairing’s from the sock, rock-a-twist dept. Also rates a closer look. BMI—Sheppard] More feelingful Mercer] The album is also the warbling by Eskridge. source of this cuddle of the evergreen.

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ZEN FULLER (Acama 128) THE CLIMATICS (Re-No 1000) (B) “TAKE A MEMO FROM A (B-b) “LIGHT FINGER WILLIE” Pick of the Week FOOL” (2:29) [Calaban-Gran- (2:12) [Pen-Dell BMI—Pen- son BMI—Shrager, Chorney, Shra- del, Woods, Bates] Vocal group has a ger] Singer Fuller gets the picture good novelty touch, and it’s charm- of the opus, which lets the kids in on ingly displayed on a cute item about Newcomers a guy who took his flame for granted a slippery fella who tries to get the and lost her. String-included support other guy’s gal. Label is based in the In an effort to call DJ. attention to Pick records by ‘‘Hewcomers" (artists ne»er before on is pro-sounding. Good rock showing Bronx, N. Y. the Top 100) the editorial staff of Cash Box will list such records under this special heading. from the Hollywood-based diskery. (C-b) “MY GIFT FROM HEAVEN” (C+) “DOOMSDAY” (1:54) [Cala- (2:48) [Pen-Dell BMI—Pen- [Studio BMI—King, Stewart, Price] “YOU BELONG TO ME” (2:39) ban-Granson BMI — Shrager, del, Woods, Bates) Sentimental teen Chorney, Shrager] Folk-like rock stuff. “TAKE ME AS I AM” (2:47) [Winneton BMI—Canzano, Santollo] drama here. (Coed 569) THE DUPREES DIANA COLE (Allison 919) during the sum- The Duprees are sure to be a topic of teen conversation CONNIE HOLIDAY (Smash 1764) (B) “EVERY ONE BUT THE is their warm, appealing beat-ballad up-dating of mer months. Reason RIGHT ONE” (2:40) [L. B. Stafford classic, “You Belong To Me.” Potent debut the years-back Jo (B-b) “WHO’LL BE THE BOY Jaffe BMI Cole, Gamble] Catchy beat-ballad statements on the undercut, — for the songsters. More strong THIS SUMMER” (2:14) blues-styled romantic gets an amiable David, Livings- “Take Me As I Am.” [Ardmore ASCAP— light-beat outing from the lark and ton] Label’s new lark offers a nice her combo backing. Can come-up with wistful account the cozy of summer- some airtime. time ballad. Lyrics tell of a gal who realizes her summer romance will (B) “ALONE AGAIN” (3:03) probably not go beyond the summer. [L. B. Jaffe BMI—Horton, Attractive full ork accompaniment. Dixon] A much more deliberate deliv- ery from the lark. Strings aid in “I’LL (C-b) BE AT YOUR COM- getting across the session’s plaintive HE KALIN TWINS (Decca 31410) TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD MAND” (2:14) [Beechwood way. (Capitol 4793) BMI-—-Hazan] Brighter ballad stint [Metric 8-b) “TROUBLE” (2:05) for the teeners. BMI — DeShannon, Sheeley] (B-b) “WORK SONG” (2:57) [Up- RONNIE DOVE & THE BELTONES he Kalin Twins could have one of Brown, Jr., Adder- ham BMI— (Jalo 1406) quite a while “16 leir biggest decks in ley] FoiM goes back to the Tons” THE FOUR JOKERS (Amy 832) ith this tantalizing teen beat cha format here, though his setting here is (B) “SADDEST SONG (of The la romantic weeper. Superb trumpet- very jazz-inclined—and interestingly (B-b) “UGGABOO” (2:10) [Wood- Year)” (2:12) [Jalo BMI— ghlighted instrumental and choral so. Maybe it’s time for another “16 stock-Aim BMI — McCorkle, Paige, Gale] Team’s front vocalist lowcase rounds out the winner. Get Tons” hit. Tommy Hunt cut the num- Stallman, Jacobson] Both the song should win the kids over with his ith it. ber for Scepter. team’s name and the title of their heartfelt expression of the lost-love vehicle indicate their rock leanings opus. Other guys and combo back-up 8) “A PICTURE OF YOU” IRON” (2:44) (B) “RAGS & OLD —-that of rock ’n roll humor. Here, with good teen-market sympathy. [Ludlow BMI Oak- Brown, (2:08) — [E. B. Marks BMI— the boys provide reliable laff chants an, Beveridge] This end has the Jr.] Something similar. and various vocal statements. Sure to (B) “NO GREATER LOVE” )ys in sentimental quick beat pose, a delight lots of kids. (2:48) [Jalo BMI—Dove] atchy coupler. More dramatic performance here. FRANKIE DAVIDSON (B) “SHE’S A FLIRT” (1:53) ANTO & JOHNNY (Melbourne 104) [Woodstock-Aim BMI — Mc- [Canadian-American 141) Corkle] More of a storyline in another DICK RUEDEBUSCH (B-b) “HAVE YOU EVER BEEN catchy laff cut from the group. (Jubilee 5425) B-b) “THREE CABALLEROS” TO SEE KINGS CROSS?” [Peer Int’l (B) (1:55) BMI— (2:48) [Beam & Jaspar BMI—David- “MY FUNNY VALENTINE” speron, Gilbert] Strong instrumental (2:28) [Chappell ASCAP— son] The Melbourne label, represent- KURT HARRIS (Josie 898) ao does a delightful reading of the ing Australia’s W&G setup, gives Rodgers, Hart] The wonderful main- d South-American charmer. In- American audiences one of the cur- (B-b) “LET HER DANCE” (2:20) stay is in sensitive hands. Trumpeter uded in the arrangement are sunny rent Best Sellers in that country, a [Travis BMI—Burton, Sim- Ruedebusch performs with great )wboy shouts. Can have a big Top .” mons, warmth against a legit, string-filled zany “Does Your Chewing Gum . . Bernstein] Tale of chick who DO run. —type novelty that could also become likes make the dance floor scene as a setting. Above-board “good-music” here, too. be eyed solo is told with a solid rhythm attack programming. LP source is “Mr. B) “STEP ASIDE” (2:07) a smash Must by the songster and his instrumental- Trumpet! I Remembers The Greats.” [Trinity BMI Farina, Fa- closely. — vocal support. Session has a style na, Farina] Funky light-beat doings LEAVES” (2:00) (B) “I CAN’T DO THE TWIST” that could win over a crowd of teen- (B) “AUTUMN the boys. Mercer, y (1:58) [Beam & Jaspar BMI ers. [Ardmore ASCAP — —Davidson, Rowland] Fun twistin’ Prevert, Kozma] Same sort of feel- another quality oldie. . B. KING with a calypso-flavored way. (B) “I CAN’T LOVE NOBODY ing for A.BC-Paramount 1033) ELSE” (2:26) [Duchess BMI Burton, Simmons, Bernstein, Mc- B-b) “MY BABY’S COMIN’ — SLIM (Excello 2215) Coy] Harris almost wail pose receives LIGHTNIN’ HOME” (2:06) [Little M JOE MELSON (Hickory 1175) an interesting blues-waltz backdrop. MI—King, Washington] B. B. King (B-b) “MIND YOUR OWN BUSI- Tould pull loads of dual-market (B-b) “LOVE IS A DANGEROUS NESS” (2:23) [Excellorec Din with this flrst-rate uptempo THING” (2:30) [Acuff-Rose BMI—^Vincent, West] Here’s a potent, NICK PERITO (United Artists 473) lues item. The songster delivers the BMI—Loudermilk] Strong sock-rock shuffle-beat r&b weeper essayed with workout from the singer and his and style Lightnin’ Slim. me with his expected professional (B-b) “JUST FOR TONIGHT” authority by combo-chorus companions. Novelty ap- side boasts some top-drawer ide-range vocal talents. Deejays (2:23) [Famous ASCAP The o'et proach is highlighted by a choice lyrics and some fancy piano work. tiould on this one real fast. Carmichael, Mercer] This is the at- falsetto chant every now-and-then. tractive ballad written for the new Watch it. B-b) “BLUES AT MIDNIGHT” Could catch-on. flick, “Hatari,” (Henry Mancini wrote (2:57) [Four Star BMI— (B) “YOU’RE OLD ENOUGH TO the rest of the music), and it’s done [unter] On this end King comes up (B-b) “DANCE” (2:25) [Acuff-Rose UNDERSTAND” (2:41) [Ex- with a pleasing, upbeat Latinish ith a potential-packed shuffle-beat BMI—Orbison, Melson] Here’s cellorec BMI—West] Familiar-sound- sound by the Perito ork, featuring a &b lament with some moving soul- a blues twister that should greatly ing low down blues opus given a com- soprano sax. Fine instrumental show- earching lyrics. please the kids. Two first-rate teen mercial send-off by the chanter. attacks. ing. [ANK BALLARD (King 5655) (B) “ALL FALL DOWN” (2:19) CHARLY TABOR [Miller ASCAP — North] B-f) “I WANT TO THANK YOU (Warner Bros. 5286) ROGER WILLIAMS (Kapp 470) Strings are more lush in this reading (From the Bottom of My of a pic main-title. “MANZANILLA” (2:09) [M. leart)” (2:32) [Sonlo BMI—Thomp- (B-b) “HATARI!” (2:35) [Famous (B-b) Witmark ASCAP — Dietmar] on, Parker] Ballard, father of the ASCAP — Mancini] Strong Delectable continental beat is headed svist, foregoes the lively beat for a ivory attraction performs the oft-cut YVONNE FAIR (King 5654) trumpeter Tabor, the big sound trong display of a touching affection- pic theme (by Henry Mancini) against by factor in hits by Bert Kaempfert te. A striking organ-led combo ar- a striking stint by his full ork back- (B-b) “TELL ME WHY” (2:55) “Wonderland By Night”). An angement backs-up (his Midnighters ing. Effective ork drama that could [Lois BMI—Rozier, Brown] (e. g. novelty that could collect Iso chant in the support). mean something. Lass has a distinctive delivery on the instrumental upbeat blueser, and supporting her chart coin.

B-b) “EXCUSE ME (I Think I’ve (B) ’ ’ “ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY” statement is an infectious chore by ‘ (B) ‘ ARIZONA - MELODIE Got a Heartache)” (2:28) (3:13) [Folkways BMI' the James Brown Band. Mostly R&B- Briarcliff BMI Howard, Owens] Adapt. & Arr. Campbell] Williams (2:27) [Criterion ASCAP — market rockin’. Pretty tune with 'his Blueser has a catchy sound from and his vocal “friends” appealingly Dietmar, Buttner] western-plains feel is attractively he musicians going for it. read the folk favorite. (B) “SAY SO LONG” (2:00) a [Lois BMI—Brown] Intimate portrayed. Both ends were cut in Ger- blues affectionate. many.

Cash Box—June 23, 1962 INSPIRED BY THIS GREAT PICTURE THE HIGHWAYMEN SING

UA 475 WITH NARRATION BY BURT LANCASTER

Robert Stroud, American

He is a convict; yet, in his achievement, in his fierce independence-he refiects the ideals

of the country whose laws he shattered. For 43 years this amazing man was kept in sol- itary confinement. He did not break bread with another human being. He did not see

an airplane on the ground nor sit behind the wheel of an automobile. He did not see a

television set. No newspaper or radio broadcasts reached him. But they have not been

able to break this man. They have yet to bring him to his knees or blackout the fantas-

tic brain that worked a miracle. To this day he is unbeaten, unbowed, unconquered. They

call him “The Bird Man and he is the most defiant man alive

KARL

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ash Box B+ very good B good C+ fair C mediocre only those records best suited tor commercial use are reviewed by Cash Box

iililllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ BOBBY LEE TRAMMELL THE MATADORS (Keith 6502) (Alley 1001) (B-b) “IT AIN’T NOTHIN’ BUT (B-b) “ARKANSAS TWIST” (2:12) ROCK AND ROLL” (2:09) [B.L.T.—Trammell] Vocalist [Ichi-Ban & Figure BMI—Singleton] and musicians do the hot step with a Let’s face it, state the songsters in pro sock-rock touch. Worth twistime infectious rock-a-cha fashion, all HE CHANCELLORS (Brent 7031) MARTIN DENNY (Liberty 55470) spins. Waxery is based in Jonesboro, those new teen dances are “nothin’ B+) “STRAIGHTAWAY” (1:40) (B-b) “A TASTE OF HONEY” Ark. but rock ’n roll.” Kids will appreci- [Brent BMI-—McKay, Rambo, (2:58) [Songfest ASCAP ate the R&B-slanted rock ’n rollin’ (B) [urray, Poynter] Attention-getting Scott, Marlow] Lovely, haunting opus “IT’S ALL YOUR FAULT” here. London is the label’s distributor. [B.L.T. Tram- ttitude from the musicians in this —“inspired” by the pic of the same (2:29) BMI— mell] Down-home blueser here, with (B) “IF YOU LEFT ME TO- A^ingin’ rock combo chore. Major name gets a solid, jazz-inclined read- — some interesting guitar statements. DAY” (2:45) [Ichi-Ban & mnd factor is an upbeat guitar ing from the usually “primitive”- Figure BMI Singleton] Boys have a )und. Could grab important plays. sounding Denny crew. A strong com- — LEROY GILBERTSON (Cuca 1082) distinctive lead, who works effectively petitor among other available read- B) “UPSIDE DOWN” (2:10) on the teen tearjerker. [Brent BMI—-McKay, Rambo, ings. (B) “ANNIVERSARY SONG” The lovely oldtimer is [urray, Poynter] Guitar is more (B) “THE BRIGHTER SIDE” (2:18) THE ELIGIBLES (Mercury 72000) irthy in this snappy blues-rock (2:58) [Metric BMI—Gates] very pleasingly portrayed, with a (B) “COME BACK, MUSIC’” fair. Nifty jazz swingin’. speedy Latinish beat, by the guitar- led combo. Jocks may take to the (3:32) [Bel-Air ASCAP — HE CASCADES (Valiant 6021) BILL BAKER (Audicon 118) sound. Keyawa, Ide] Both rock ’n roll and (B-b) “TO THE AISLE” (2:34) the cha-cha appendage on evergreen B-t-) “THERE’S A REASON” [Wemar BMI Smith, Wie- (B) “RUSSIAN RUMBLE” (2:29) tunes get a good satirical going-over (2:20) [Sherman & DeVorzon — ner] Bill Baker could have a click [James E. Kirchstein BMI — from the crew, whose stint was cut MI—Gummoe] Pretty stand by the on his hands as a result of his teen- Gilbertson] Date here resembles the at a Las Vegas nitery and is part of mgsters led by a fine lead voice — appealing up-dating of the Five recent click, “Wheels.” an LP called “The Eligibles Live At 1 an attractive wistful. String- Satins’ years-back success. Strong vo- Vegas New Frontier.” Humor jocks aded Latinish setting has appeal. ALLAN COLLAY (Instant 3248) cal and musical support from Abie will appreciate. B) “SECOND CHANCE” (2:07) Baker’s crew. Should be in for heavy (B) “TAKE YOUR TIME” (2:25) (B) “THAT CARMEN TWIST” [Sherman & DeVorzon BMI airplay. [Tune-Kel BMI — Neville] (2:14) [La Casa Del Zorro erguson, DeVorzon] Harder rock- (B) Teeners get an infectious showing “JUST TO BE NEAR YOU” BMI Harvey] From the same LP, illad pose also displays the lead and from the songster and his combo- — (2:12) [Con-Wildon BMI— the boys display how the “Habanera” !st of team to reliable teen-market Baker] This end’s a thumping twist chorus setting, somewhat like the from “Carmen” looks as a twist ve- Wantage. change of pace’r that also deserves Ernie K-Doe “Mother-In-Law” suc- hicle. spins. cess. Reliable teen-beat take. ENNY WELCH (Cadence 1422) BOBBY BROOKES (Capitol 4780) B-h) “EBB TIDE” (2:30) [Robbins DANNY PEPPERMINT (B) “NOT OLD ENOUGH” ASCAP — Sigman, Maxwell] (Carlton 574) (2:16) [Tune-Kel BMI—Ra- (B) “SAY GOODBYE TO HEAV- etting renewed disk attention since (B-b) “MAYBE TOMORROW (But banak] Something similar for the EN” (2:35) [Bright Tunes youngsters. s appearance in the “Sweet Bird Of Not Today)” (1:59) [Post BMI—Kalina, Kalina] Brookes is a outh” flick, lovely item is done very David, Hampton] Label’s strong surveyor of an inspirational- ASCAP— THE TRIANGLES (Fargo 1023) stefully by the talented warbler. major twist attraction goes into the like romantic plaintive. Strings are 3git ork-chorus setting also familiar rock-a-billy area with an infectious (B) “DANCE THE MAGOO” the big factor in the lush ork-chorus )b-tide sounds. A strong entry on the stand that could go places. Song- (2:25) [Pacemaker BMI—Her- backdrop. Expressive outing with all- '^ergreen. ster’s novelty warble gets colorful bert] Solid teen dance-floor proceed- market appeal. backdrop sounds J) from the organ-in- ings from the musicians. Potent dis- “CONGRATULATIONS, (B) “TIMBER” (2:25) [Bright cluded combo-femme chorus. play is headed by saxes, with good- BABY” (2:18) [Atlantic Tunes BMI—Miller, Shapiro] MI Zober, Herbert] (B-b) “THE PASSING PARADE” sounding supporting remarks by a — Welch leans Familiar call of loggers is used as ore (2:04) [Sheldon BMI—Anis- keyboard. A worthy hoptime entry. toward the teen-market in this the basis for a romantic tune in this field] As the title indicates, there’s aintive showing. rhythmic date. a march-rock quality to this busy (B) “STEP-UP-AND-GO” (2:08) AYE GOLDEN (Tempwood 1037) outing. [Pacemaker BMI — Herbert] Busy, but more subdued, shufiie-beat JIMMY JUSTICE (Kapp 469) i+) “IT’LL BE YOUR TURN” SUE RANEY (KC 103) work by the combo. (B-b) “AIN’T FUNNY” (2:35) [Cedarwood BMI—^Wil- THAT (B-b) “BETWIXT & BETWEEN” [Hollis Van- n] Songstress hands-in a sensitive THE DEL SATINS (Laurie 3132) (2:06) BMI— (2:11) [E. H. Morris ading of a meaningful countryish ASCAP dyke] Justice, an English singer cur- —Freed, Lorigin, Lamport] Song- rently making the sm about a gal who figures her (B-b) “BEST WISHES, GOOD charts in England stress, formerly on the Capitol label, with rmer flame will get the same you- LUCK, GOOD-BYE” (2:40) “When My Little Girl Is Smil- invitingly portrays a fine tender- [Just ing,” heads a strong Latinish-rock me-me-wrong treatment from his BMI—Jones, Young] Vet song beat item about a gal who wonders :w love. Side deserves needed crew and its backing relay a Dear- display of a solid piece of teen mate- ex- which boy her )sure. among acquaintances John-letter idea with inviting Latin- rial. Ought to be eyed. is her true-love. Deck’s anpeal could styled warmth. Team’s pro lead voice (B) “ONE” (2:08) [Nevins- i) “WHY DID YOU COME MY showup. Label is Nat King Cole’s is the spotlight voice throughout. Kirshner Arthur, WAY” (2:35) [Cedarwood firm. Sure-handed ASCAP — soft-rock display. Shayne] Wistful has been waxed with MI—Wilkin, Rhodes] Another coun- (B) “NO USE” (2:26) [Bradshaw a pro teen format, also Latin inclined. y-styled plaintive performance. BMI — Wilson, Raymond] (B) “TEARDROPS FOLLOW ME” (2:04) [Wildon & Conn A.RBARA Twistable semi-belt session. ARNE LAMBERTH (S.P.O.R. 3301) JOY (Tar-Get 1001) BMI—Vincent] Though the theme is B-b) “DO 'THIS DO THAT” (2:28) AL ALBERTS (President 716) again wistful, it’s done with speedy (B-b) “QUARTER TO THREE- rock excitement the WALTZ” [Rock Mas- [Lonnie BMI—Verroca, Kauf- (B-b) “TILL THEN (I’ll Never by warblers. (2:20) an] Barbara Joy debuts on the new Again)” (2:22) [Springton ters BMI—Guida, Dodge, Royster, & SHIRLEY & LEE (Imperial 5854) ir-Get banner with a femme ver- Malvern ASCAP—Alberts, Reichner] Anderson] Here is, believe it or not, on a sweet, lush ork reading of a tune of Little Nat’s recent Kip chart- The big-ballad sound from the song- (B-b) “MY LAST LETTER” (2:23) that was employed by U.S. Bonds in der. It’s a most appealing rock-a- ster-formerly the lead voice for the [Travis BMI—Lee] Song duo, la-cha one of the zaniest sock-rock hits of thumper that the chorus- Four Aces—and his lovely ork-chorus long on the R&B-teen disk scene, ef- all time. Heading the surprise show- icked lark delivers with coin-catch- backing. A legit romantic stand that fectively act out a plot about a gal could ing is trumpeter Lamberth. Jocks can g authority. Watch it closely. make lots of good-music spins. who receives a “last letter” from a make a real guessing-game out of - ” (B) “BLUE O’CLOCK IN THE guy who has gone on to another ro- 0 “TWISTIN’ AN - STOMPIN’ this take. London handles the label. (2:30) [Lonnie BMI—Verroca] MORNING” (2:17) [Spring- mance. Touching take that could get re Kipsters take over on this gleeful ton ASCAP—Alberts, Reichner] Ef- around. (B) “NEW ORLEANS—WALTZ” strumental romp. fective soft-and-then-belt plaintive. (2:57) [Rock Masters BMI (B) “I’M OLD ENOUGH” (1:54) Guida, Royster] Same look at another ILLY DUKE (Capitol 4784) SHANE (Unity 2112) [Travis BMI—Lee] Bouncy U.S. “ Bonds hit. ’TIL I blueser from the team, with a catchy i+) “NEW ORLEANS” (B-b) FOUND YOU” (2:27) (2:35) [Longbow BMI backdrop sound from the combo. JIMMY ROSELLI (Ad-Lib 0205) [Damian ASCAP DeAngleis, — Bogle, Longley, Bedford] A very in- endoza, Wisner] Duke follows BEE (Dore (B) “I’M GONNA SIT RIGHT an viting all-market warble by the GEE KAY 639) five entry on the 20th DOWN & WRITE MYSELF Fox label, songster on a strong love-found Valkin’ Cane,” with another infec- (B) “I COULD JUST DIE” A LETTER” (2:23) [DeSylva, Brown ballad. Artist is accompanied by a )us date that could showup. He’s (2:12%) [Meadowlark ASCAP & Henderson ASCAP — Young, highly attractive full ork setting. The .eked by a fine toe-tappin’ —Lewis, Bideu] Chick wistfully digs Ahlert] Roselli warbles the durable combo Hollywood label could have something und. Eye it. an idol of the gals at a distance in against a bright. Dixieland sound un- of a sleeper with this outing. this agreeable outing by the lark. der George Siravo’s direction. Good 0 “SHOW ME THE WAY TO (B) “ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS” Busy, full ork sound in the setting. jukebox entry. GO HOME” (1:54) [Campbell- (2:19) [Longbow BMI Ham- — (B) “I [Leo mnelly ASCAP—King] Somewhat ilton] Teeners are the ones mostly ONLY CRY ONCE A DAY (B) “I LOVE YOU” (2:22) Archer, sier, but still happy approach to the in mind in this amiable lovey-dovey NOW” (2:22) [Meadowlark Feist ASCAP — ASCAP Bideu] More of a tearful Thompson] Artist is backed by a slick icient. (songster is multi-tracked — approach to a number about a lost- Latinish arrangement as he reads an- love. other oldtimer. !

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Cash Box—June 23, 1962 LOOKING Cd^ il AHEAD

A compilation, in order of strength, of up and coming records showing signs of breaking into The Cash Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets.

LITTLE RED RENTED ROWBOAT NA NE 1 NO Joe Dowell (Smash 1759) 26 Troy Shondell (Liberty 55445)

AIR TRAVEL PRETTY SUZY SUNSHINE 2 Ray & Bob (Ledo 302) 27 Larry Finnegan (Old Town 1120)

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN LIFE'S TOO SHORT 28 Lafayettes Victor 8044) 3 Arthur Alexander (Dot 16357) (RCA

DIM DARK CORNER PLEASE MR. COLUMBUS 29 Leroy an Dyke (Mercury 71988) 4 Lou Monte (Reprise 20085)

1 LEFT MY HEART IN SAN BABY ELEPHANT WALK 30 FRANCISCO 5 Lawrence Welk (Dot 16365) Tony Bennett (Columbia 42332) CUSTOM Miniature Men (Dolton 52) Carl Stevens (Mercury 71996) 31 MAMA r\ PRESSING Roy Orbison (Monument 461) WORRIED MIND DONE ON THE 6 Roy Anthony (Capitol 4742) TOUCH ME 32 Willie Nelson (Liberty 55439) i- 7 CONEY ISLAND BABY •A Exceiients (Blast 205) MAMA, HERE COMES THE :\ don’t We set any records pressing suits... ^ BRIDE H (Scepter 1234) Shirelles But we do have the best set-up suited to BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 1 8 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8036) pressing records! VIOLETTA 34 Ray Adams (Laurie 3118) MY DADDY IS PRESIDENT 9 Little Jo-Ann (Kapp 467) •/ LOCO-MOTION Our four big plants— strategically located in 35 Little Eva (Dimension 1000)

Bridgeport, Connecticut DANCIN' THE STRAND 10 Maureen Cray (Landa 689) A LOSING BATTLE Pitman, New Jersey 36 Johnny Adams (Ric 986) CUORE Terre Haute, Indiana 11 Tony Defranco (Yalmor 18) 37 THEME FROM THE BROTHERS Los Angeles, California GRIMM Lawrence Welk (Dot 7636S) y 12 SHAKE A HAND are equipped to give you the fastest custom Ruth Brown (Philips 40028) GEE, BUT IT'S WONDERFUL service imaginable (almost while-u-wait)! 38 Rydell (Cameo 217) MARIANNA Bobby 13 Johnny Mathis (Columbia 42420) IN THE JAILHOUSE NOW 39 Johnny Cash (Columbia 42425) Call or write today .so we can start EVERYBODY LOVES A LOVER 14 Angels (Caprice 116) ironing out all your pressing problems! INSTANT MASHED 40 Ventures (Dolton 55) LITTLE BITTY BIG JOHN New York 19, New York 15 / Jimmy Dean (Columbia 42483) 799 Seventh Avenue OUR FAVORITE MELODIES 41 Gory Criss (Diamond 116) Circle 5-7300 WORKOUT (Part 1) 16 Rick Dee & Embers (Newtown 5000) Chicago 11, LOVELESS LIFE 42 Ral Donner (Gone 5129) 630 North McCIurg Court TROUBLE'S BACK IN TOWN 17 Wilburn Bros. (Decca 31363) WHitehall 4-6000 REAP WHAT YOU SOW 43 Billy Stewart (Chess 1820) Los Angeles 48, California THE MASQUERADE IS OVER 18 Five Satins (Chancellor 1110) 8723 Alden Drive A LITTLE HEARTACHE Oleander 5-5277 44 Arnold (RCA Victor 8048) GIFT OF LOVE Eddy 19 Jack Jones (Kapp 461) 45 (CHING CHING AND A) 'TIL DEATH DO US PART DING DING DING COLUMBIA Hayley Mills (Vista 401) 20 Bob Braun (Decca 31355)

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO AMERICA 21 46 Arthur Lyman (HiFi 5057) PRODUCTIONS Neil Sedaka (RCA Victor 8046) A CUSTOM SERVICE OF COLUMBIA RECORDS SWEET AND LOVELY IF THE BOY ONLY NEW A DIVISION OF CBS 47 Thompson (Hickory 1174) 22 April Stevens & Nino Tempo (Atco 6224) Sue

POTATO PEELER ALLEY CAT 23 Bobby Gregg & Friends (Cotton 1006) 48 Bent Fabric (Atco 6226)

ROME (WASN'T BUILT IN A KEEP YOUR HANDS IN YOUR 24 DAY) 49 POCKETS Johnny Taylor (Sar 131) Playmates (Roulette 4432)

HOT PEPPER RUNAWAY PONY 25 Floyd Cramer (RCA Victor 8051) 50 Duane Eddy (Jamie 1224)

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lash Box—June 23, 1962 THIS IS RADIO ACTIVE A SMASH! Goim Box CHART

A survey of key radio stations in all important markets throughout the country to determine by percentage of those

reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con- centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this

week have added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures on right include total from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED JUNE 13TH)

TOTAL % OF % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE ADDING TITLES TO title artist label ADDED TITLES TO PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. DAVE THIS WEEK TO DATE (BABY) CDRTEZ 35% Dancin’ Party—Chubby Checker—Parkway 35% JULIA #1829 33% Ahab The Arab—Ray Stevens—Mercury 48% 33% You’ll Lose A Good Thing—Barbara Lynn—Jamie 33% 33% Welcome Home Baby—Shirelles—Scepter 33% BREAKING OUT EVERYWHERE! 32% Breaking Up Is Hard To Do—Neil Sedaka—RCA Victor 32% 30% “REAP WHAT Keep Your Hands In Your Pockets—Playmates—Roulette 40% 28% But Not For Me—Ketty Lestei^—Era 53% YOU SOW” 25% The Wah-Watusi—Orlons—Cameo 87% 25% Seven Day Weekend—U.S. Bonds^Legrand 50% BILLY STEWART 23% Steel Men^Jimmy Dean—Columbia 33% CHESS #1820 21 % Speedy Gonzales—Pat Boone—Dot 56% 20% Little Red Rented Rowboat—Joe Dowell—Smash 45% 18% Bongo Stomp—Little Joey—Joy 33% 18% (Girls, Girls, Girls) Made To Love—Eddie Hodges—Cadence 51% “WHAT A 15% Locomotion—Little Eva—Dimension 22% 15% Little Bitty Pretty One—Clyde McPhatter—Mercury 67% NIGHT. WHAT 12% Everything—Joey Dee—Roulette 32%

10% 1 Need Your Lovin’—Don Gardner & Deedee Ford—Fire 31% A MORN 10% Hot Pepper^—Floyd Cramer—RCA Victor 10% CONNIE CHRISTMAS 10% The Tease—Stu Phillips—Colpix 10% CHECKER #1015 10% Shame On Me—Bobby Bare—RCA Victor 10% 10% Ding Ding Ding—Hayley Mills—Vista 30% 10% Sealed With A Kiss—Brian Hyland—ABC Par. 83% 10% Gravy Deedee Sharp Cameo 60% — — ^ ' 10% Limbo Rock—Champs—Challenge 32% 10% Johnny Loves Me—Shelley Fabares^Colpix 89% 10% Twist And Shout—Isley Bros.—Wand 36% 10% Never In A Million Years—Linda Scott—Congress 57% ,

10% If 1 Should Lose You—Dream Lovers—End 10 % 10% Having A Party—Sam Cooke—RCA 75 % 4 LESS THAN 10% BUT MORE THAN 5%

TOTAL % TOTAL % TOTAL % TO DATE TO DATE TO DATE

The Crowd I'm Gonna Move On Why Did You Leave Me Roy Orbison (Monument) 91 % Del Shannon (Bigtop) 8% Vince Edwards (Russ-Fi) 6%

A Little Heartache Have A Good Time 1 Just Can't Help It Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor) 15% Sue Thompson (Hickory) 57% Jackie Wilson (Brunswick) 5%

Little Bitty Big John My Daddy Is President Don't Cry Baby Jimmy Dean (Columbia) 15% Little Jo Ann (Kapp) 17% Aretha Franklin (Columbia) 5%

Our Favorite Melodies Ben Crazy Thank You Anywoy, Mr. D.J. Gary Criss (Diamond) 66% Dickie Goodman (Diamond) 7% Lou Johnson (Bigtop) 5%

I'm Tosson' & Turnin' Again Lt. Col. Bogey's Parade Dear Momma Bobby Lewis (Beltone) 8% Steve Douglas (Philips) 6% Erma Franklin (Epic) 5%

Baby Sittin' Boogie Summertime Palm Canyon Drive Rolf Bendix (ABC Para.) 8% Jamies (Epic) 30% Hugo Montenegro (Time) 5%

D Cash Box—June 23, 1962

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lEW YORK; “Uno Momento” and (on Chancellor) Musicor’s Gene “Liberty Valance” Another visitor last week was Rou- Claudie Clark’s “Party Lights” and Pitney, due for release from active lette artist Marion Colby, who’s round- Nice to visit with many of Nash- the Five Satins’ “The Masquerade Is duty in the Air National Guard on ing out a p.a. tour through Det.—N.Y. lle’s outstanding musicians and Over.” . . . Southside’s Joan Whitney 7/6 (that’s the spirit!) to wing back —Cincy—Chi, culminating in her )calists, who were brought here by and Alex Kramer excited with the here for a wax session prior to leav- home town Miami Beach, exposing lielby Singleton to cut a number of response to newcomer Bobby Wilde’s ing on a 5-week p.a. trek. . . . Singing- new single “I’m Only Thinking Of brcury and Philips sessions. Also on bow, “Summer School,” and the comedy group, the Four Avalons You.” Thrush returns here 7/31 for a ind for the dates, from Greece, was Debonaires’ version of “Steel Men.” (currently at the Cafe Sahbra and on stint in the New Fountain Room of le lovely Nana Mouskouri and her . . . We hear from former folk singer an ATE LP, “Sing Along With the Sherman House. . . . Word from gr., Takis Cambas. . . . Liberty’s Bobby Reno that he and arranger Lor Israel,” were recent guests on the Garlen Dist. indicates newie “Silver an in the mid-west Ed “Chicago” Crane have formed Lobo Inc., out Sandy Lessberg Celebrity Interview Threads And Golden Needles” by The ilvers, sends along word that he has Hollywood-way, and have sold their show over WBFM. . . . Ray Rivera & Springfields (Phillips) is wending its host of his out that-a-way in the first master to Baronet Records. Art- his trio return to the Inner Circle on way up hereabouts. . . . RCA-Victor’s iniature Men’s “Baby Elephant ist, Dick Parris, will intro the lid at 6/19 after 5 weeks at the Rumpus Stan Pat urges us to tune in on “La

'^alk” (Dolton), Jan & Dean’s “Ten- the Dick Clark spec on WKRC-Cincy, Room in Queens. . . . Laurie’s Dion, Bomba” by The Tokens, “The Ballad 3ssee,” the Marketts’ “Balboa Blue” 6/16. Lor’s no longer affiliated with currently at the Roosevelt in N.O., Of Paladin” by Duane Eddy and “Tell

Jolton) and Troy Shond ell’s “Na- Encore Records. . . . Mayhams Rec- into the Steel Pier in Atlantic City Tale” by Anita & the So-And-So’s. . . e-No.” . . . Prestige’s Elliott Mazer ords’ prexy and general mgr. N. B. for a 6/23-28 date. . . . Following Tony Galgano and Rube Lawrence fos that; Willis Jackson opens at Mayhams items that Brosh Records Anita Bryant’s engagement at the (Record Dist.) depart for New York lub Harlem in Atlantic City, 6/21, & distribs of Milwaukee has con- Drake in Chi., 6/15-28, will be a 6/29 next week where they’ll exhibit some ir the entire summer; that Etta tracted for national distribution of all appearance at Ruth Lyons’ Cincy popular products of their Mexican im- )nes’ “Just Friends” is breaking out Mayhams prods.—which includes show. Lark’s current chart contender porting firm at the NAMM show. Boys

. the mid-west and that the label’s Mayhams and Little Shirley Records. is “One More Time With Billy” (Co- hope to look in on their many friends

;w musical director, Oliver Nelson, Label currently has J. M. Abreau’s lumbia). . . . Bobby Vinton does his while in Big Town. ill be handling the dates for the “Pennsylvania Twist & California Epic top-ten smasheroo, “Roses Are ist-signed Faye Adams and Gwen Twirl,” and Norris The Troubador’s Red,” on the 6/21 Dick Clark TV’er. Russ Bach of Music Dist. is makin’ leveland. . . . Here’s hoping for a “Runaway Heart”—which’ll be in . . . Promo daddy Irwin Zucker notes ready for a 6/26-27 plug visit from )eedy recovery for A-1 Record Norris’ up-coming Collegiate LP. from out Hollywood-way that big Colpix’ Shelley Fabares who’s hitting lies’ Eric Bernay who’s at The daddy Burl Ives’ birthday was cele- big with “Johnny Loves Me.” ... At arkness Pavillion, 168th St. and Ft. Congrats this week go out to Seeco brated by the deejays all across the Midwest Mercury Dist. the winning

Washington Ave. in Manhattan and topper Sidney Siegel on the recent country on 6/17. . . . Former Count pair is “Ahab The Arab” by Ray :omo man Mickey Wallach, who’s at marriage, at the Plaza, of his daugh- Basie vocalist Joe Williams recently Stevens and “Little Bitty Pretty One” le North Shore Hospital on L.I. ter Jane to Lawrence Silvers and to signed a personal mgmt. pact with by Clyde MePhatter. . . . M. S. Dist.’s

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MGM’s busy-as-a-bee Sol Hand- Vee-Jay’s man in L.A. Randacious John Levy Ent. . . . Birthday congrats Harvey Goldstein, perched atop his erger items that there’s action all Wood and the Mrs. on the birth of to Erroll Garner, who’s celebrating brand new motor scooter, made the round the country on Jaye P. Mor- their 3rd child, a gal. . . . We hear, the event a few times during his cur- deejay rounds last week with Chubby in’s “A Heartache Named Johnny.” from Marty Hoffman, that hot new rent European jaunt. . . . Reprise 14- Checker’s newie “Dancin’ Party” . . Earl “The Duke” Glicken buzzin’ keyboard stylist Stanley Paul, was year-old newcomer Ann Marie made (Parkway), Ketty Lester’s follow-up om sunny Hawaii that Del-Fi has mobbed by autograph hunters at the her 1st Bruce Morrow Palisades Park “But Not For Me” (Era), The Play- VO more sales sizzlers in Tippy 6/13 DeMille Theater opening of appearance this past weekend singing mates’ summer sparkler “Keep Your bannon’s “My Love” and Myron “My Geisha”—which is the tag of his her label bow, “I Shouldn’t Be Kiss- Hands In Your Pockets” (Roulette) ee’s, “Town Girl.” He adds that Coral bow. Marty also notes that the ing You.” . . . A1 Alberts, back home and Herbert Hunter’s bow effort on obby “Fortune Teller” Curtola’s “Vincent Edwards Sings” Decca LP following his tremendous 12-week Spar “Your Cheating Heart.” We jen set for Dick Biondi’s WLS-Chi- is selling like a smash single, that the stay in the Orient excited with the might add that Harv’s new method of igo show. . . . Harry James’ bow Ivy League Trio’s “Folk Songs Rare reception to his newest release on transportation has been the talk of ; Freedomland, 6/22-24, will be fol- And Well Done” is hot on the west President, “Till Then (I’ll Never Love the town all week. ... Nice to hear wed by Steve Lawrence and Woody coast and that he’s predicting a Again”). from Del-Fi’s nat’l. sales mgr. Earl erman’s band, 6/25-29 with the sleeper hit in the “Whispering Voices” Glicken, who advised that he has set lenn Miller aggregation starring package. . . . Checker’s Steve Alaimo up local headquarters at 1770 Win- ith Steve on June 30-July 1st. . . . follows his sensational 6-month stand CHICAGO: throp Drive, Highland Park, 111., and eddy Vann’s mgr. Mannie Steinfield at Miami Beach’s Eden Roc with a is currently arranging p.a. schedules The good word from Charlie Fach ippy to report that Teddy’s return 6/18-opening stint at the Roundtable. for Bobby Curtola, scoring with “For- (Smash) is that Joe Dowell, whose I the disk scene, “River Keep . . . Ira L. Moss, exec veep of Syn- tune Teller” and Johnny Crawford, in “Little Red Rented Rowboat” is de- hvin’,” is really on the move. Deck, thetic Plastics, thrilled with the re- the spotlight with “Cindy’s Birthday,” veloping into quite a powerhouse, em- reduced by Mannie, was sold to sponse to the “Magic Violin” LP are due in Chi next week. Earl barked on a two-week promo tour who ibilee. series. . . . Bob Kornheiser reports excitedly adds that bongo master covering the TV-hop circuit in the that Cosnat’s Shirley Rubin broke the Preston Epps, recently signed by the Woody Hinderling, of Fono-Graf midwest and east. Joe’s latest LP is “Herbie Mann At The Village Gate” label, waxed his Donna bow tagged ecords, reports in with big action tagged “Joe Dowell Sings The Ger- Atlantic LP in Philly and that Mai “Mr. Bongo.” . . . Kent Beauchamp 1 the Michael Landon waxing of man American Hits.” . . . Promo pair Gardner,, of Heilicher Bros. in (Big Town of Chi), predicting another Jive Little Kiss” especially Erwin Barg and Barney Fields rave Me A — Minneapolis, has a red-hot single in biggie for The Highwaymen in their ) in the Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse in unison over some Ad Lib slicings Bent Fabric’s “Alley-Cat.” latest UA outing “The Bird Man.” id Boston areas. . . . Danny Crystal, which are starting to happen here. rector of eastern operations for The Diamond offices really buzzing Sides are “I Love You” b/w “I’m Moving singles at J. H. Martin Dist. goom Agooc, types that he canceled these days, notes Joe Kolsky, with Gonna Sit Right Down And Write include “Mary Jane” by Ernie Maresca orders pouring in on Gary Criss’ Roselli Rue” by Norris is vacation (from ’61 yet) to go all — Myself A Letter” by Jimmy (Seville), “Pink Dally it on Pat Boone’s new Dot click, “Our Favorite Melodies” “Welcome and instrumental “The Tiger” featur- Wilson (Monument) and “Love Is The Speedy Gonzales” which he feels Home To My Heart” duo and Dickie ing Music By Siravo, who has done Greatest Thing” by The Delacardos

Goodman’s . . ill be Pat’s biggest since “Moody “Ben Crazy.” . Milton arrangements for Frank Sinatra and (Shell). . . . MGM’s Connie Francis Karle’s handling disk radio iver.” . . . Decca’s Peter Duchin & and promo Doris Day and is proving quite a will headline a benefit at McCormick rk were set to make their bow at the on Franklin Geltman’s Summer Fes- standout on this record. ... In the Place 6/16 for Italy’s Villa Scalabrini tival ath & Tennis Club in Bridgehamp- Of Stars at Randall’s Island. mail: a note from Phil Archer (King home for the aged. . . . Folk duo. The The big 6/30 m, L. I. on 6/16. . . . Bill Downs opening includes Bob Records) in Dallas, listing a slew of Appalachians, bow on ABC-Para- ems that Lou Dana & the Furys Hope, Keely Smith and Buddy Mor- radio stations in West Texas who’ve mount with “All My Trials, Lord.” . . . )llow their current 10-day stint at row’s ork. . . . Choreo rushing out been spotlighting James Brown’s King Dist.’s Ralph Cox is talkin’ up le NCO Officers clubs in New- Dave Howard’s “I Love Everybody” “Night Train” and “Until Again My potential winners “What’s Happening )undland with 10 days of waxings LP and Fred Astaire’s “Martini” Love” by Little Willie John. . . . Song- In Here” by Lloyd Nolen, “I Want ad a 6-week return gig at Tony’s single. . . . Ex-serviceman Larry ster Johnny Hallyday made the Chi To Thank You” by Hank Ballard and [art in Somers Point, N. J. Fells Amato, formerly with the Rover Boys scene recently in behalf of his current “Shout And Shimmy” by James to cut a jazz the Gar- ist signed with William Morris. . . . package, directed by coupler “Caravan Of Lonely Men” b/w Brown. ... Ed Yalowitz and ay Passman notes that the Isley Mundell Lowe, for Aubrey Mayhew’s “Hey Little Girl” (Phillips) Louis misa crew are jumpin’ for joy over ros. “Twist And Shout” (Wand), a MGM-distributed Parker label. . . . “Satchmo” Armstrong follows Alan initial reaction to “You’re My Mule” obby Mellin copywright, has broken Bowing this week on the Philips label King into the Living Room 6/11. . . . by Louis Jordan (Tangerine) and are the Springfields, Field, Midnight” by B. B. King ide open all across the country. . . . Tim Dusty Songstress Bobbi Martin, in at the “Blues At oulette’s Enzo Stuarti in a 6/29-7/5 Springfield and brother Tom with Playboy Club, has been hobnobbing (ABC-Para). . . . Pete Wright, enjoy- ;int at Luigi’s in Atlantic City. “Silver Threads And Golden Needles.” about the deejay circuit with her lat- ing much action with Joe Dowell’s . . . Morty Wax tells us that Temp- est Coral outing “Tired And Blue” “Little Red Rented Rowboat” (Smash) ABC’s promo-man-about-town Mike wood topper Charles Templeton is (which she wrote) b/w “Forgive Me.” and Lawrence Welk’s “Theme From 'elly raving about the sales and dee- very high on Kay Golden’s “It’ll Be Chirp’s manager Miriam Love tells us The Brothers Grimm” (Dot), is work- ly reaction to Brian Hyland’s Your Turn” and Mac Miller’s “This the deck is catching on in the Philly- ing on a new Reprise item by Ann Sealed With A Kiss,” Jodie Sands’ Is The Thanks I Get.” Baltimore area. Marie, “I Shouldn’t Be Kissing You.” MErar sr^A SIZZLING SUMMER PACE

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nationally by Era Records. . . . Li- bares, breaking for hits! . . . Bob berty Records artists, Dick and Dee- Bogle, prexy of Unity Records, and a Dee busy taking guitar lessons for member of the Ventures, back from a use in the night club act the duo are month long of p.a.’s in the Orient.

prepping. . . . Joe Smith, Warner Bros. Records promo topper predicting HERE AND THERE: big things for two new entries, “Poor PHILADELPHIA—Bomarc’s Fred Little Puppet” by Kathy Carroll, and DiSipio happily notes that a release, “Let’s Go” by new group. The Rooters. “Fair Weather Friend” (on the Saturn

. . . Steve Venet, A&R producer for line) is already a hit in town. Fred Reprise Records, calling rush session sez that the artist. Dean Randolph, a for newly-signed artist, Dorsey Burn- handsome 16-year-old’er, caused loads

ette. . . . Sid Mobell has formed Spot- of excitement at a Dick Clark, Joe

lite Records with the first release by Niagara benefit hop. . . . A&L’s promo Peggy De Castro. Singer has recorded man Harry Phinque claims to have “He’s Not My Love” original written the hottest deck hereabouts in Little by actor Dale Robertson. Eva’s “Loco-Motion” (Dimension) Metric Music, Liberty’s pubbery adding that he expects Tico & the subsidiary, will publish all 12 of Felix Triumphs’ “Express Train” (Amy) to Slatkin’s original songs which he com- roll right up to a top-of-the-charts

posed for his new Liberty Premier position. . . . The top 2 breakout decks album. Si Waronker is producer of the with Bob Heller’s Flying distribs are

LP. . . . Columbia Records artist, Gary U.S. Bonds’ “Seven Day Week- Terry Day in New York this week to end” (Legrand) and Sue Thompson’s record a new single with A&R Pro- “Have A Good Time” (Hickory).

ducer Jim Harbert. . . . The Highway- Other hot items with Bob include Sal men, who graduated en masse this Curtis’ “I Don’t Want To Live With- month from Wesleyan University, out You” (Tribute), the Skylighters’ have just recorded the title song of “Hold On” (Pen). Vince Edwards’

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THIS IS has signed singer Prentice Moreland . . . Columbia’s Ted Kellem memo’s and released his first single for the that the distrib is red-hot with such label, “Chubby Ain’t Chubby No decks as Jimmy Dean’s “Steel Men,” JIMMY JORDAN More” this week. . . . Columbia Rec- Anita Bryant’s “One More Time With SHANE. ords hosted two cocktail parties for Billy,” Andy Williams’ “Stranger On Johnny Cash and Oscar Brown, Jr. The Shore,” Aretha Franklin’s “Don’t last week. Cash stars in the Hollywood Cry Baby” and Claude King’s “Wol- “TEENAGE TEARS” Bowl ‘Americana Concert’ and Oscar verton Mountain.” Brown is currently appearing at the SAN FRANCISCO Promo gal #6201 — Music Box Theatre. . . . Arthur U. Cathy Furniss very high on Lou Gregory, for the past five years an Johnson’s Bigtop bow, “Thank You New Phoenix Records associate of Abner Greshler has joined Anyway (Mr. D.J.),” Del Shannon’s Vestal, Inc., personal management “Cry Myself To Sleep” (Bigtop) and a Hartland, Wis. company as executive vice president. local lad, Tony Calvin, who’s clicking

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Liberty album. . . . Lester Lanin, on his capacity house tour of Texas Epic recording artist, has recorded a string of one-niters. auji new version of “You Can’t Be True PITTSBURGH — Fenway distribs Dear,” containing both German and Nick Canci and Jack Hakim newslet-

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Mono, AFLP 1964 . Stereo, AFSD 5964 Harvey Geller reports the Joy label the Orlons’ “The Wah-Watusi.” . . . A FULL GREAT NEW RECORD getting hotter on the West Coast with Indie promo gal Jane Oliver letters 10 MONO .2 DEALER FREE / 2 on the national charts, “Bongo that New Phoenix’ Renee Roberts was BOHUS PRE-PAK/ ‘Wsmio stereo /MARKUPni I Stomp” by Little Joey & The Flips, well received by teens and adults alike “ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS” and “I Wish That We Were Married” when she was in to plug her newest by Ronnie & The Hi-Lites. Also the entry, “Don’t Let Me Love You.” Jane, new Guy Mitchell record of “Charlie’s adds that’s she’s working away on two ./.“’TIL I FOUND YOU” Shoes,” making a run for the money. hot newies, Ketty Lester’s “But Not

. . . Anita Bryant currently appear- For Me” (Era) and Del Shannon’s Unity #CP 2712 ing at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. “Cry Myself To Sleep” (Bigtop). Miss Bryant’s current release on the MONTREAL, CANADA — Le Cafe (Arronged by HANK LEVINE) Columbia label is “One More Time Hotel officials inform that famed rag-

With Billy.” . . . Conductor-arranger time pianist Del “Down Yonder” Wood IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED YOUR Hank Levine signed by Era Records has been playing to record crowds I COPY—PLEASE SEND US A POSTCARD: to produce single sessions with The during her stay there. Mercury has,

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Pos. Last Pos. Last Pos. Last Week Week Week • MODERN SOUNDS IN 26 ©TUFF-SAX 19 1 WEST SIDE STORY 1 26 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL COUNTRY & WESTERN Acs Cannon IHi rIL 12007, $HL 32007/ Film Track Harry Belotonte (RCA Vtctor LPS MUSIC (Columblo 05-2070) Hoy Ckarht (ABC Panmoimt 29 ABC 410: ABCS 410) 27 • CHAPEL BY THE SEA 27 THE SOUND OF MUSIC Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 341* DCS 25424 2 MODERN SOUNDS IN Bway Cast (Columbia KOS-2020) COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC 2 • WEST SIDE STORY Ctn Charles 28 • TONIGHT 30 (ABC Paramount ABCS 419) 28 THE MAGNIFICENT SOUNC Film Track Ferrante & Teicher (Calambla OL S<70; OS 2070) OF THE PHILADELPHIA (United Artists UAL 3171; UAS 6171) ORCH. 3 STRANGER ON THE SHORE 4 Fugene Ormondy (Columbia Pos 1: • STRANGER ON THE SHORE 3 29 • ORIGINAL MOTION Mr Acker BBk (Ateo SO 33-779) Mr. Ackar Bilk (Aic» 3S~I29; SO 13-129/ PICTURE HIT THEMES 31 (United Artists UAL 6197; UAS 6197) 29 SINATRA AND STRINGS BREAKFAST Frank Sinatra (Reprise R9 1004) RIVER 4 AT TIFFANY'S 3 • MOON Henry Manelnl (RCA Victor LSP 2362) Andr Wllllamt 30 • DRUMS ARE MY BEAT 27 (Calambh 1909; C5 1609) Sandy Nelson (Imperial IMP 9160; 12093) CL 30 STEREO 35/tnm VOLUME I S MOON RIVER 5 tooch Light (Coamaod RS 031 $ •BREAKFAST AT 31 • FOR TEEN TWISTERS ONLY 28 Andy Wllllamt (Cdamblo CS 0609) TIFFANY'S Ckuhlw Ch^trm 31 GREAT THEMES FROM fPwrkwav P r009; 7009' Henry Manelnl f 6 CAMELOT 7 HIT FILMS (RCA Victor LPM 2362; LSP 2362; B'way Cost fnoch Light (Command RS 035 SC *lPA-4369) 32 • SINATRA AND STRINGS 23 (Columbia KOS-3021) frank SInairm fifeprtte 1004; ff9 1004) 32 A SONG FOR YOUNG LOV • BEST OF THE KINGSTON 7 NO STRINGS 6 LeHermen (CapHol ST 1669) TRIO 33 • JUDY AT CARNEGIE HALL 34 B'way Cast (CapHol SO I69S) (CapHol T 1705; ST 1705) Judy Garland (Caoitol BO 1569: SWBO 1969) 33 PETER, PAUL & MARY 8 WEST SIDE STORY 9 Warner Brothers (WS 1449) BLUE B'way Cast • HAWAII 34 COUNTDOWN-TIME IN tirh Proaltir • 'Columbia OS 2001) (RCA Victor LPM 2426; ISP 24261 OUTER SPACE 43 34 THROUGH CHILDREN'S El Dare Brubeck Quartet Umellter* (RCA Victor LSP 2512] (Columbia Cl 1775; CS 0575) 9 THE BEST OF THE KINGSTON • WEST SIDE STORY TRIO B'wmy Cast 14 35 BEYOND THE REEF (CapHol ST 1705) iCohtmble Ot S2M; OS tOBI) 35 • LIVE IT UP 33 !arl Grant (Dacca DL 74231) Johnny Mathis (Columbia CL 1711; CS 0411) 9 • PETER, PAUL AND MARY 12 10 S'CONTINENTAL 8 36 JUDY AT CARNEGIE HAL (Waruor Brot W 1449; WS 1449; Ray ConnHf Orch. 5 Chora* Judy Garland (CapHol S3ffBO 156 36 • FLOWER DRUM SONG 37 (Columbia CS t376) STATE FAIR 10 10 • 'Dma Ot 9009 Ot rapot’ SoMdtrack (Dot DLP 9011; DLP 29011) 11 YOUNG WORLD 13 37 FLOWER DRUM SONG Uvrtflcs Walk (Dot DLP 2S42t) Soamdtrack (Dacca DL 79090) STRINGS 9 37 • MIDNIGHT IN MOSCOW 32 11 • NO ir©mrv 8sfl B'way Cast (Capitol O 1695; SO 1695) fKw €L fT74 €S 1770) 38 FAMILY SING ALONG 12 STATE FAIR 10 Mitch Minor (Columbia CS 0573 Soundtrack (Dot DIP 29011) 12 • ROME ADVENTURE 25 38 • THE STRIPPER _ Film Track David Rose & Orch. (MGM f 4062; (Warner Brother* W 1450; WS 1450) SC 4062) 13 ROME ADVENTURE 28 39 live it up

Film Track (Warner Bros WS 1450) Johnny Matbl* (Columbia CS 041 \ 13 • GEORGE MAHARIS SINGS 11 39 • DOIN' THE TWIST AT THE (Fpic LN 24001: BN 26001) PEPPERMINT LOUNGE 36 time ioc9 £>•• A SferlFf^rs 14 AMERICAN WALTZES 23 40 out (RaulatH R 25766 257661 Mantayaal (Londoa PS 240) Dare Bruback (Columbia CS 0192) 14 • S'CONTINENTAL 14 Bay Coanlff (CelumUm CL 1776; CS 0576) 40 • A TOUCH OF VELVET 45 BLUE HAWAII 11 41 DRUMS ARE MY BEAT Jim Reeves 15 FIvIs Proslay Sandy Nelson (Imperial 12003) (RCA Victor LPM 2487; LSP 2487) (RCA Victor LSP 2426) 15 YOUR TWIST PARTY 16 Chubby Cboeker (Potkwmy 7007) 41 THROUGH CHILDREN'S 42 PERSUASIVE PERCUSSION • SIDE 20 EYES 48 16 WALK ON THE WILD VOL IV Soundtrack (Chorea 45 4) Fnoch Light (Command RS 030 SC 16 • ONCE UPON A TIME 24 LImelHers (LPM 2512: LSP 2512) Lettermen (CapHel T 1727; ST 1727) 42 LOVERS WHO WANDER - - 17 BASKIN' 25 43 GOLDEN THEMES FROM Dion (Laurie 2012) WALK ON THE WILD SIDE 22 Jimmy SmHh (Verro V6 7416) MOTION PICTURES 17 • Farrante t Telcher Soundtrack (Chorea A 4; AS 4) 43 • OLD RIVERS 38 (UnHed Artist* UAS 3210) Wolter Brennan 18 TONIGHT 18 (Liberty LRP 3233; LST 3233) Ferrante 4 Telcher 18 • YOUNG WORLD 18 (UnHed ArtHts UAS 6171) 44 COUNTDOWN-TIME IN Lavtwc* Walk (D«t DLP I42t; 254U) 44 GOLDEN THEMES FROM OUTER SPACE • Dare Bruback Quartet (CS 0575) MOTION PICTURES .. . 19 ORIGINAL MOTION 19 • BASKIN' 15 Farrante & Teirher (United Artists UAL PICTURE HIT THEMES 15 Jimmy SmHh (Verro V 7404; V6 7404) 3210, UAS 3210) (UnHed ArtHts UAS 6197) 45 THE STRIPPER David Rose & Orch. (MGM SF 4063 45 MARIA 39 20 • CAMELOT 13 • 20 CHAPEL BY THE SEA 21 only Vangha (Dot DIP 25424) (Columbia ROL-5620; KOS-S021) (Kipp KL 1266; KS 3266) 46 milk & HONEY — rway Cast (RCA Vktm LSO 106 46 • JOAN BAEZ VOL II 21 COLLEGE CONCERT 12 21 • COLLEGE CONCERT 17 (Vanguard VRS 9094; VSD 297) KIngHon Trio (CapHol ST 1650) Trio (CapHol T ST 1650) Klngitoo 1650; 47 ROMAN GUITAR VOL II Tony Mottola (Command RS 036 S 47 DON'T KNOCK THE TWIST 42 22 STEREO 35/mm 17 22 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 21 Soundtrack (Parkway 7011) Fnoch Light & Orch. Harry Beiafortto (Command RS 826 SD) (iCA Victor LPM 2440: IPS 2449) 48 POINT OF NO RETURN 48 • THE SOUND OF MUSIC Frank Sinatra (Capitol SW 1676) B'way Cost 16 (Columbia KOL 5450; KOS-2020) 23 MOON RIVER MOON RIVER 20 Lowremee Walk (Dot tS4l2) 23 • 49 NANCY WILSON/ Lawronco Wolk (Dot DLP 3417; 25412) CANNONBALL ADDERLEY 49 THE TWIST 41 (CapHol St 1657) AMERICAN WALTZES 35 Chubby Checker (Parkway P 7001) 24 MARIA 19 24 • WBHase* (Kapp KS 3266) Mantoraal (Leaden LL 3260; PS 240) Reger 50 • FUNNY WAY OF 50 COLE SINGS SHEARING A SONG FOR YOUNG. LOVE 26 LAUGHIN' — 25 MIDNIGHT IN MOSCOW 22 PLAYS 25 • 1675) Lottormom (CapHol T 1669; ST 1669) Burl Ives (Decca DL 4279; 74279) Kenny Ball (Kapp KS 3274) (CapHol SW

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" “TEMPTATION”—John Keating—London SP ; POPUUR PICKS OF THE WEEK 44019 Here is another in the series of attractively pack- aged phase 4 stereo albums from London, this time featuring the orchestra and singers of John “HATARI!”—Henry Mancini—RCA Victor LSP Keating. The orkster, one time arranger for Ted 2559 Heath, shows inventive creativity in this LP of Henry Mancini, currently one of the hottest names standards which includes “Blues In The Night,” additional laurels with “Love For Sale,” “Maria,” “St. Louis Blues,” - in the business, should win and I *. this first-rate album containing music from “Jezebel.” Keating uses a full orchestra with a Howard Hawks’ flick, “Hatari.” The orkster com- block of jazz instruments to good advantage. A posed the music here and renders it with his ex- first rate package for audiophiles. pected polished style. Some smart tracks on the * set include “Baby Elephant Walk,” “Night Side” I and the main theme from the film, on which Man- cini has a new single out. Sure-fire chart item. “YOU ARE MINE”—Frankie Avalon—Chancel- Av:4':ixi>N b; lor CHL 5027 Frankie Avalon cashes in on the success of his “THE BEST OF THE ORIGINAL ROARING recent chartrider of “You Are Mine” to tag this BtST 20’S.”—Enoch Light—Grand Award GA 7001 SD Chancellor LP outing of popular items. The young *§F Enoch Light’s “Roaring 20’s” albums have been chanter fares extremely well on the ballads here Tfir potent sellers in the past and this new package effectively utilizing his new adult approach. In which has culled the best from the preArious out- addition to his biggie, the songster belts out some «*< I ** A H IMI ings should go a similar success route. Light and smooth renditions of “I’ll Buy That Dream,” “I KCAKIN© the Charleston City All Stars kick things off Care For You” and “The More I See You.” One with a rousing rendition of “Yes Sir, That’s My of the best sets that Avalon has cut in quite a Baby” and offer eleven other lively, danceable while. Plenty of sales potential here. i I tracks with their smooth professional manner. i «BH* «»r The set should reach the charts in no time flat. “THE WILDEST COMES HOME”—Louis Prima —Capitol ST 1723 “SHELLEY!”—Shelley Fabares—Colpix CP 426 The gravel-voiced Prima, backed again by Sam Teen fans of Shelley Fabares should come out Butera and The Witnesses, lashes out with a deck quickly for this hot album featuring the young of wild vocals in the distinctive Prima manner. ,,.i3icludes lark rendering in addition to her recent #1 out of The chanter runs the gamut of variety with Cole hargpc«a.th}1; “Johnny Angel” ten other popular tunes with Porter melodies to the hard beat of the twist. Sam •John .YANC.ti, superb range and pitch. Stu Phillips has come up Butera does one vocal chore in “All Night Long,” with some first-class arrangements for the thrush and Prima essays “Lover Come Back To Me,” who proves that she has an original, feelingful “You’re Just In Love,” and “Twist All Night,” LP vocal style on this set. She belts out “Love Let- is a sock item which is guaranteed to delight his ters,” “True Love” and “Funny Face” with win- fans. K - ning authority. The LP has enough built-in suc- cess ingredients to reach the upper reaches of chartdom real fast. “ITALY”—Roger Laredo—London SP 44014 A bevy of traditional Italian melodies are given “THE MARVELETTES SING”—Tamla 229 some unusual treatment on this phase 4 stereo The Marvelettes, who are currently riding high production from London with orchestra conducted on the charts with “Playboy,” come up with an by Roger Laredo. Special audio effects are appealing second LP outing from Tamla with this achieved with the use of tambourines, chimes, and destined-for-success entry. The girls offer ten hot a variety of stringed instruments in this set which songs in their distinctive wide-range vocal style. includes “Mattinata,” “Come Back To Sorrento,” Some first-rate tracks here include “Love Let- “Anema E Core,” and the still popular “Arrive- ters,” “Hey Baby” and their own past smash of derci Roma.” The disk includes the technical ex- “Twistin’ Postman.” The package should sky- planation of phase 4 for stereo buffs. rocket.

“LIMBO ROCK”—The Tides and Merry Melody 60714 “BRAVO Original Cast Columbia Singers—Mercury SR GIOVANNI”— Mercury combines KOL 5800 This pulsating package from authentic rhythms of the Caribbean limbo Most critics agreed that “Bravo Giovanni” ended the collection of tunes which are for the most the 1961-62 Broadway season on a lively note, with a standard. Tides use the seldom heard with most of the praise going to Cesare Siepi, the part The gut-string guitar, sax, and vocal chorus to carry famed Met basso who is making his musical com- the melody in an unusual set of arrangements. edy debut in the show. It’s Siepi who dominates First rate bands are “Matilda, Matilda,” “Let the original-cast LP, which gets bravos for its There Be Limbo,” and “Caravan.” The limbo is enthusiasm if not for melody. One winning tune catching on and this disk could enlist many new is “Ah! Camminare.” Matinee-idol status of Siepi can get strong sales for the album. followers.

“THE TWELVE GREATEST HITS OF THE “DR. FEELGOOD AND THE INTERNS”—Okeh SAN REMO FESTIVAL 1962”—Various Artists OEM 12101 —Epic LF 18021 Dr. Feelgood (Willie Perrsmian) and the Interns The San Remo Festival ranks as one of Europe’s take advantage of their current chart-rider of most important musical events and this Epic disk year’s winners. The_ set, “Dr. Feel-Good” to name this initial album entry. offers a fine group of this international item The group’s sounds are in the pop-r&b vein and recorded in Italy, is a first-rate best to there’s plenty room for dancing as they un- and the dozen tunes here are some of the year. In- leash their professional talents on a potent group come out of the continent in the past Villa’s “Addio of twisters. The interns provide the instrumental cluded on the album are Claudio Gondola” and Gia- support as Perrsmian offers, in addition to his big- . . . Addio,” Milva’s “Gondoli “II Nostro Amore.’’ An attrac- gie, “I’ll Give Anything,” “No More” and “What’s como Rondinella’s the package in the sales Up, Doc.” Disk should spark healthy sales. tive cover should help department.

“JULIE JUUi AMO CAROL AND CAROL AT CARNEGIE HALL”— “OFF SHORE”—Leo Diamond—Reprise R-6024 Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett Columbia 2240 — OS Warm, languid melodies with an easy beat just Here’s double-barreled treat featuring the versa- fine for relaxed listening and dancing are played tile talents of Julie Andrews Carol Burnett and beautifully by the harmonica of Leo Diamond on that is sure to please a host of record buyers. The this new outing for Reprise. With lush orchestral set contains the songs from the duo’s TV special backing by Frank Hunter, reminiscent of the big last week and much of the material should still bands of the forties. Diamond gives his rhythmic be fresh in minds. Highlights of quality most this interpretations of such goodies as “Canadian package include “No Mozart Tonight,” “Mean- Sunset,” “Beyond The Sea,” “By The Waters Of time” and a potent group of tunes tracing the his- Minnetonka,” and “Moon River.” A Top-drawer tory of musical comedy. The album should step package. out lively. —

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“I LOVE EVERYBODY”—Dave Howard—Choreo “MIKE FRIGHT”—The Eligibles—Mercury SR AS 5 60710 Versatility could well be Dave Howard’s middle The Eligibles showcase their talents and versatil- name. The talented chanter has an extremely lis- ity in this set taken from their nite club act which tenable wide-range voice which carries him in features pop standards, spirituals, folk songs, and good stead on either rhythm numbers or ballads. novelty numbers. The group takes a direct ap- On this his first album Howard showcases a dis- proach to the melodies included and gives out tinctive jazz-oriented approach on “A Hundred with some fine harmony in all the numbers. Top- Years From Today,” “Dinah” and “The Sun Is notch tracks are “Anything Can Make You Sing,” Beginning To Crow.” Kudos to Harry Betts who “Come Back, Music,” and “Zing, Went The conducts the brass and Dick Hazard who leads the Strings Of My Heart.” An excellent LP that strings. could spark good sales.

“LET’S ALL TWIST”—Dale Hawkins—Roulette R 2.5175 “ED KENNEY’S HAWAII”—ABC-Paramount— Dale Hawkins and his Escapades unleash a hard- ABC-406 drivin’ twist beat on this new entry from Roulette Love songs, songs of unrequited love, and songs recorded live at the Miami Beach Peppermint dedicated to the beauty of Hawaii are given au- Lounge. Hawkins’ vocals are I’ock ’n roll styled thentic vocal treatment by Ed Kenney in this LP and delivered with sock in such numbers as “Do of island melodies. With the Chick Floyd orches- The Twist,” “Paulina,” “Do It,” and “What Can I tra, the songster is in fine voice as he surveys Do (To Make You Love Me).” This disk, another “Sleepy Lagoon,” “Beyond The Reef,” “Moon Of in the seemingly unending flow of twisters, in- Manakoora,” and “The Sand And The Sea.” A dicates the dance craze is still a hot item. The top-drawer set of Hawaiian tunes. teen set will like this one.

IBS “TONY MARTELL AND HIS NEW ORCHES- “SOME OF MY FAVORITES”—Ferlin Husky— TRA PLAY FOR YOU”—Philips PHS 600 021 Capitol ST 1720 Trumpeter-orkster Tony Martell leads a compact Ferlin Husky sings his current country-chart group of nine men through an interesting variety htmU single “The Waltz You Saved For Me” along with on musical paces on this danceable entry from a host of others which have been successful for Philips. Martell has the ability to make his unit tbe country chanter. Assisted by Kitty and Smiley Am ' sound like twice their size on a hard-driving num- Wilson, Husky delivers such good items as “My ber like “In A Persian Market” and can turn ftsff For Jihii Adobe Hacienda,” “I Fall To Pieces,” “Tumblin’ around and play cool jazz with equal authority as Tumbleweeds,” and “Out Of A Clear Blue Sky.” evidenced on “Sunny And Cool.” The general Husky’s delivery is feelingful and straightforward spirit of and superb musicianship band ranks it and his coterie of loyal followers should help as one of the best groups to in new come around make this a strong seller. quite a while.

Ray Rasch and “EVERYBODY TWIST”—Warren Covington— “FLUTES FRONT & CENTER”— the Pipers 10 Warner Brothers 1454 Decca DL 74271 — WS Warner Brothers has come up with an interesting, Warren Covington and his band give out with a off-beat package to produce some of best and most bold and brassy big band sound on a dozen of the professional flute music ever put on wax on this currently favored twisters. Drawing from the ma- listenable item. Organist Ray Rasch has assem- terial of Hank Ballard, Joey Dee and Bill Black, bled an all-star group of ten concert flutists for the orkster lashes out with sock arrangements of the session. In addition to doing all the scoring “The Twist,” “Peppermint Twist (Part 1),” here Rasch injects his throaty organ to give the “Twist Her,” and a bouncy track entitled “Mama flute ensemble a potent tonal counterpart. The And Papa ’Twist.” The LP is an unusually good crew swings in top-drawer fashion on “All Of twist entry with appeal for both adults and kids. Me,” “Heart And Soul” and “Isle Of Capri.”

“LET’S TWIST TO THE MUSIC OF MY FAIR “ACCORDION ITALIANO”—Angelo Di Pippo— LADY”—Ernie Held—Pride LMP 1001 Fiesta FLP 1342 always lent them- Here’s an interesting package from Pride pre- Romantic Italian melodies have interpretations. Angelo Di senting a flock of tunes from “My Fair Lady” in selves to accordion all the warmth and smart, uptempo twist settings. H. B. Barnum has Pippo effectively captures come up with some extremely danceable arrange- high-spirits of Italy on this pleasant easy-listen- accordionist does not ments which are rendered with a fresh zest by ing outing from Fiesta. The honestly with feeling Ernie Held’s ork. The tunes are suitable for doing rely on gimmicks but plays Napoletana,” “La the twist, mashed potatoes and the hully gully. and sensitivity on “Tarantella Plenty of programming Plenty of fun to be had here. Spagnola” and “Marina.” potential here.

“HERE’S THE SOLO VOICE OF DON BAR- “SINGING ON SUNDAY”—Kitty Wells—Decca BOUR”—Capitol ST 1716 DL 74270 Don Barbour, a member of the Four Freshmen Here is another fine entry in Decca’s month-long until his untimely death last October, sings a col- program of countrv music promotion. The best- lection of ballads and blues numbers on this, his selling talents of Kitty Wells are put to good use only solo album. The chanter has a fine blues de- in this album of country-treated gospel songs. livery and receives top quality assistance from The tunes, some of which were penned by Jimmie Shelly Manne and Bob Bain, who arranged and Davis, Roy Acuff and John Loudermilk, are rev- conducted the session. Some excellent tracks are erent but spirited and in true gospel tradition. “Where Are You,” “Cry Me A River,” “Baltimore Included are the title tune, “Paul’s Ministry,” Oriole,” and “Got The Gate On The Golden Gate” “I’ll Reap My Harvest In Heaven,” and “That from Mel Torme’s “California Suite.” The disk Glory Bound Train.” Kitty Wells’ legion of fans could make some noise. will appreciate this effort.

“THE SPICE OF LIFE”—Sophie Tucker—Mer- STEREO ilCURV^lfHC ^ cury-Wing SRW 16215 “CAROLYN HESTER”—Columbia CL 1796 male. Occasionally The subtle, tongue-in-cheek wit of Sophie Tucker Folksingers are almost always a fresh sound, such as a Joan Baez, heSpice^J]^ is given wide range in this collection of recitations a girl with there are women from her nitery appearances. The ditties are spicy, comes along and proves that well. as an individual new tal- sophisticated, and much of the humor is by in- who can sing Such this her first album for ference as opposed to the more earthy utterances ent is Caroljm Hester. On emotion-packed, of many of her contemporaries. Although the disk Columbia, the lark displays an voice that immediately sets is unsuitable for air play, there is some enter- stunning, wide-range of the new-wave folk art- taining listening to be had in such numbers as her apart from the rest the thrush “I’m Having More Fun Since I’m Sixty,” “Mr. ists. While playing a mean guitar “I’ll Fly Away,” Fink,” “There’s A Lot Of Little Boy,” and “I’m offers top-drawer renditions of Shawl.” An impres- Starting All Over Again.” Her many fans will “Dink’s Song” and “Galway enjoy this set. sive premiere disk. k Rnv—June 23 1962 31 L

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“OVERTURES ON PARADE”—Band Of The ) y Coldstream Guards—RCA Victor International “GOOD OLD BROADWAY”—Coleman Hawkins FSP-105 —Moodsville MV 23 X The Band of the Coldstream Guards plays with Coleman Hawkins offers proof positive of his the same colorful brilliance it displays on the ability for the improvisation of ballads on this parade ground in this exciting album of famous top-notch listenable outing of Broadway sturdies. overtures from RCA Victor International. The The Hawkins sax takes a romantic, free-flowing band sets the pace with the overture to “Carmen” melodic line while the rhythm section goes and includes the overtures to “Die Fledermaus,” through the tunes in a subtle yet commanding “Light Cavalry,” “The Barber Of Seville,” and cohesiveness. Hawkins is in complete control as “The Merry Wives Of Windsor.” Under the baton renders “I Talk To The Trees,” “Strange Music” of Major Douglas A. Pope, the Coldstream and “Get Out Of Town.” The set should bring out Guards’ offering should appeal to both pop and a host of jazzophiles. classical devotees. “PLAY THE THING”—Marlowe Morris Quintet Columbia CL 1819 “DANCING UNDER PARIS SKIES”—Ernie — Heckscher—MGM E 4024 Recently, organists are becoming to be regarded as significant forces in small jazz groups. Un- Here are a host of Parisian tunes played in the fortunately, most of them detract from the sound sophisticated manner of the Ernie Heckscher or- of their groups. Marlowe Morris evidences a chestra which does them in popular dance tempos. subtle, rhythmic style on this Columbia set that Van Alexander’s arrangements are bright and ranks him with the top organ men around today. lilting and very appropriate for a set which in- Morris gives the boys in his group a chance for cludes “La Vie En Rose,” “C’Est Si Bon,” “Poor- some expressive solo work and effect is extremely People Of Paris,” “Milord,” and “La Mer.” Pleas- offer superior ant late hours listening. danceable and listenable as they arrangements of “Stompy Jones,” “Moonlight In Vermont” and “I Loves You Porgy.” “THE CATCH CLUB IN PERSON AT THE ASH GROVE”—Capitol ST 1726 “STORMY MONDAY”—Lou Rawls, Les McCann This off-beat offering from Capitol introduces an —Capitol ST 1714 enterprising trio of men who sing old English For his premiere album Lou Rawls is teamed up “Catches”—hence the Catch Club. Sung in the with the Les McCann trio for a fine, free-flowing, manner of the round, the interweaving of the jazz session on some articulate blues lines. The lyrics makes them racy and flavored with double chanter displays a fine feeling for the blues as entendre. A few interesting “catches” are “Sir- he renders a dozen gems here with the authority Waiter,” “I’ll Tell My Mother,” and “Hodge Told of a long-successful pro. The songster injects a Sue.” The disk is clever- and different but has fine, commercial r&b touch to some jazz arrange- of Bless The Child,” “In The Eve- limited appeal and is not recomrnerrded for air- ments “God play. ning,” and “If I Do.” Disks loom as a sure noise- maker.

“HOOTIN’ ’N TOOTIN’”—Fred Jackson—Blue “ENAMORADA VERY MUCH IN LOVE’’—Rob- Note 4094 erto Yanes —Columbia EX 5072 The current trend of soul jazz has given way to Here’s a pleasant geared-for-dancing set from added vitality in the basic jazz idiom. Colorful Columbia which showcases the vocal talents of melodic lines coupled with fast-moving changes Roberto offering Yanes a warm group of slow- offers individual artists more room for personal paced and uptempo items. The album was re- FRED expression than ever before. On this Blue Note corded in Argentina, and all the tunes here have JACKSON tenor saxist Fred Jackson showcases his ability a listenable, danceable Latin flavor. With a fine to stamp his distinctive musical mark on each of backing from Lucio Milena’s ork the chanter- the seven self-penned tunes included in the ses- renders “Enamorada,” “Tu Mentira” and “De sion. With an able assist from Earl Vandyke on Desafio” in an appealing romantic style. Many organ, Willie Jones on guitar and Wilbert Hogan terpsichorean delights to be had here. on drums Jackson turns in top-drawer renditions of “Preach Brother” and “Way Down Home.” “FOLKSONG: USA”—Robbinsdale Chorale — i, “laSTRl’ffei’' “NO STRINGS”—No Strings Sextet—Columbia FOLKSONG Audio Fidelity AFSD 5965 CL 1817 Here’s a rich colorful package of dozen popular Peter Matz, who conducted the No Strings or- American folk items rendered with verve and chestra on Broadway, performs the same chore style by the Robbinsdale Chorale. The group kicks on this instrumental LP of the Rodgers score and things off on this Audio Fidelity outing with also doubled as arranger. The melodies are de- “Yellow Rose Of Texas” and dish up some mel- veloped along modern jazz lines with effective in- odic, striking renditions of “A-Roving” and “John strumentation provided by the oboe, English Horn Henry.” There is enough good stuff in the disk to and bassoon. Masterful musicianship is displayed appeal to a wide variety of record buyers. A throughout the disk as the group reads “'The potent LP for spinners. Sweetest Sounds,” “An Orthodox Fool,” and “Look No Further.” Jazzophiles will go for this one. JAZZ PICKS OF THE WEEK “THE WORLD’S GREATEST MUSIC SERIES CLASSICAL PICK OF THE WEEK POP JAZZ”—Various Artists—Aritia-Parliament WGM 2AB MOZART: Horn Concertos; Alan Civil, French Aritia-Parliament, which previously released a Horn with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted package of classical music, comes up with the by Otto Klemperer—Angel S 35689 second outing in their current series of great The genius of Mozart is magnificently evidenced music. This time the spotlight ALAVClVlt/ is focused on jazz ; on this superb Angel disk containing four of the and the diskery has assembled a stellar group of on

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The response pulling power of WERE-Cleveland was awarded a “JUST beautiful music on WJW-Cleveland prize in the first annual Cleveland was forcefully demonstrated recently Press Club Awards. The prize was during the station’s second anniver- given to the station for the coverage sary into the broadcasting of sweet of John Glenn, in particular the out- FRIENDS” sounds. As another of its May anni- let’s coverage of the New Concord versary promotions, WJW, offered homecoming. Accepting the award for Et-fa Jones 250 LP’s of beautiful music to the the station was Ray Tannehil, first persons who called the outlet WERE’s news director. Also included Prestige 215 20 repeating the greeting, “happy anni- in the award were staff newscasters versary, I love beautiful music.” Ray Camay, Ken Hildebrand and After 20 albums were awarded the Alan Walden as well as production plan was to give a disk to every 20th manager Dick Conard. ik caller thereafter throughout the day. Response? After just three morning EXPERIMENT announcements telling of the album The importance of radio was ef- offer, one downtown telephone ex- fectively demonstrated recently when Brian Hyland, born Nov. 12, 1943, change was completely knocked out KHJ-Hollywood spinner Perry Allen began singing at age nine in his and another partially disabled. Sev- hosted 371 telecommunications stu- IN TERROR” church choir in Woodhaven, L.I. eral days prior to the offer, WJW dents from the University of Southern Three years later he organized a sing- execs had consulted with Ohio Bell California around the station’s stu- Jimmy Forresf ing group called the Delphis, which Telephone technicians regarding the dios. The group was split into many performed at local dances and func- Prestige 223 telephone promotion and were assured segments. . . . Former Dorsey chanter. tions. The group made a demo record that special lines set up would handle Jack Leonard, guested last week on and Brian brought it around to N.Y. the potential flow of calls. The over- Walter O’Keefe’s KHJ show to discuss record companies for possible release. whelming volume of response, how- his new business role with Nat King He came to the attention of Dave ever, forced Ohio Bell to hurriedly re- Cole. “ANNA” Kapp, head of Kapp Records, who, quest the station bring an immediate impressed with Brian’s personal halt to the calls at about 10 AM. In charm, signed him to a contract. First explaining the critical communication KPIX-San Francisco newscaster Sam “The Man” Taylor release was “Rosemary.” situation to its listeners, WJW ar- John Weston and his wife, former Ice In Moodsville 601 June 1960, Brian cut “Itsy Bitsy ranged to mail the albums to the first Follies Skating Star Leslie Goodwin, Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bi- 250 persons responding by post card became the proud parents of a 5 lb. 11 kini” and scored with the novelty with the anniversary greeting. The ounce baby boy on Monday, June 4 smash of the year. The disk also matter then became the problem of at 7 :30 PM. The baby born at St. brought the youngster international the postman. The next day 2,029 post Luke’s Hospital in San Francisco was ‘HARD TO LOVE A WOMAN” recognition as it hit in such countries cards and letters arrived at the sta- named John. as Germany, Japan, Denmark and tion bearing the greeting. Lightnin' Hopkins England. Early this year he toured Japan and upon return signed with WCBS-New York’s all-night “Music Bluesville 817 ABC-Paramount. “Let Me Belong To Jerry G., a spinner on WPGC-Wash- ’Till Dawn” program celebrated his first You” was Am-Par hit which ington, who bills himself as the Father’s Day with a “musical salute he followed with a host of other big- world’s handsomest deejay ... on to the fathers and sons of the mas- gies. Currently, he is riding the Top June 23, will find out if some of the ters.” The tribute consisted of musical 100 with “Sealed With A Kiss.” world’s most beautiful girls agree. selections either written or performed “FREE FOR ALL” On that date the jockey will have by the fathers and sons of distin- the envious task of being master of guished figures in the field of classi- King Curtis Adam Wade ceremonies at the Miss Southern cal music. Tru-Sound 415 Maryland Pageant.

KALL-Salt Lake City’s news de- Dick Biondi, who spins ’em on partment has won another coveted WLS-Chicago, has been honored by award. The Utah State Bar Associa- the Cook County chapter of the tion awarded the station and its news “HOCUS FOCUS” March of Dimes for his organization director Bruce Miller with a trophy of a teenage fund raising program. and citation for “outstanding public Buddy Lucas Presentation of a certificate of appre- service in contributing to public un- Tru-Sound 416 ciation was made by John E. Miller, derstanding of justice and law.” The 1962 March of Dimes County cam- award was presented at a luncheon paign chairman, at the organization’s with guests from every media in Salt annual meeting at the Palmer House. Lake City. A check for $250 also was In the first Windy City teenage pro- presented to Miller. “TWISTIN’ THE JUG” gram of its kind, Biondi called upon his fans to “aid a worthy cause.” Gene They responded with enthusiasm. Last week the KEX-Portland heli- Ammons Money poured in from individual con- copter, the Hoverbird, took to the air Prestige 214 tributors, and teens throughout the to bring the people of the city the area held dances under Biondi’s direc- very latest traffic direction and safety tion—proceeds going to the charity. service ever offered in the area. Every contributor received a Kingston Utilized by KEX during the day, the Trio record from the deejay. Hoverbird will be put into service di- recting traffic twice a day, pin-point- Adam Wade’s success story is some- ing accidents, traffic jams, and sug- what of a dream come true. Only a WILD-Boston’s Jimmy “Early” gesting alternate routes to and from few years ago the chanter was work- Byrd is celebrating his tenth anniver- the busy highways and byways of ing as a laboratory assistant to Dr. sary with the station by presenting Portland. The station notes the ad- Jonas Salk. On July 19th he will head- an all-star show at the Hub’s arena. vantage of a helicopter because of line the bill at Gotham’s Copacabana. Headliners will include Ike and Tina its flexibility during inclement wea- C (C Born Patrick Henry Wade (he Turner, Mary Wells, Don Covay, the ther and ability to remain hovered changed his name because there were Tuneweavers, the C-Quins, Toni Wil- close to and above the scene in ques- s already too many Pats in show busi- liams, Jimmy Merrit and the spinner’s tion. ness) in Pittsburgh, he attended dancers and band. Virginia State College on a basket- ball scholarship, majoring in health Barry Farber, host of WINS-New education. In 1959 a fluke visit to WLOL-Minneapolis brought atten- York’s “Open Mike” show played host New York determined his career as a tion and interest to National Radio songster rather than a scientist when Month by giving away a transistor to songstress Eartha Kitt on two of he demonstrated some songs for a clock radio each day throughout May. his programs last week. friend of his for a publisher. While Facts about radio were broadcast the tunes did not impress the pub- every hour and WLOL listeners were lisher, Wade offered VITAL STATISTICS: DJ’S was a contract asked to write a radio fact heard on which yielded immediate returns. the back_ of a postcard and mail it to SEND FREE His first Bob Booker air staff of FOR COPIES wax on the Coed label, the station. Each day the station’s now on the “Take Good Care Of Her” developed >RESTIGE RECORDS, INC. jockeys would draw a card and award WINS-New York. . . . Bob Koolage into a runaway best-seller. He fol- the sender a clock radio. Many exits his deejay spot on lowed WACO- 203 So. Washington Ave., it up with another biggie in thousands of cards received carried “Writing Baltimore to take over similar duties On The Wall.” The rest is notations as to how the radio contest Bergenfield, history. on WITH-Baltimore. . . . Jim Stagg, N.J. has brought the listener a new Now with Epic, Adam’s first label awareness of the importance of radio formerly spinning ’em in Milwaukee, album will be released shortly. in their daily lives. is now with KYW-Cleveland. Arranged by Bert Bachrach.

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Vee-Jay Deal ^ UA Corp. Reports ASCAP Execs Going I On 8 New Albums Record Qtr. Income CHICAGO—Vee-Jay Records has To Music Meets bowed a “Summer Special Plan” on YORK United Artists Corp. NEW YORK—ASCAP will be well NEW — [ eight new albums. Deal is a buy- had record revenues during the first represented at the American Sym- seven-get-one-free offer, which runs quarter of this year, it was reported phony Orchestra League Convention through July 31. BIG at annual stock- in Chicago, 20-23 at the Pick- to stockholders an June holders meeting in New York last Shorter Deejay Reading Congress Hotel and the sixth annual -• meet of SPEBSQSA, the barbershop week. Ruth Brown's Philips Deck A record of $32,065,000 was quartet society, in Kansas City this YORK Deejays are getting a SALES reached, which compared with $26,- NEW — Wed. (20). shorter version of Ruth Brown’s ^ 965,000 during the first three months Attending the Chicago meet will be —^ Hand.” ON latest Philips single, “Shake A of 1961. Net earning for the new ASCAP’ers Morton Gould, chairman A new disk contains the regular period were $916,000, equal to 53^1 a of the society’s symphony & concert •* session on one side, which runs about share on 1,729,473 shares outstanding. committee, director Paul Creston, three minutes, and the shorter ver- This new high for a similar period Gerald Deakin, manager of the con- DOpTO sion, about one minute and 45 sec- compares with $879,000, or 51^ a cert division and Gene Bruck, newly- onds, on the other. Label said deejays *’ share, for same quarter in 1961. appointed co-ordinator of concert and requested an edited version. Arthur B. Krim, president, noted symphonic repertory. Former director Dr. Douglas Moore that the firm’s entire operations, in- Bogle Forms cluding records and music publishing, has been invited to make the key- ^ continued to show a profit and BMI Pubbery note speech at the convention. growth. HOLLYWOOD—Bob Bogle, head of ASCAP is also exhibiting. ^ Going to Kansas City are Jimmy Unity Records, has formed a BMI Rule, co-ordinator of public affairs, pubbery. Longbow Music, a subsid- and Dick Frohlich, public relations Hodges Deck Is iary of Camelot Productions. director. Scott Longley, Bogle’s associate, is Strong KOL "King" Rule and Frohlich will present a partner in the pubbery. trophies from ASCAP to the winners SEATTLE—Eddie Hodges’ new Cad- Initial Longbow copyrights on a of the international barbershop quar- ence disking, “Made To Love,” is a disk are “On A Night Like This” and ^ tet contests. It’s the first time that king-size “King Of The Hill” at radio “’Til I Found You,” heard on a new (Society for the Preser- .. station KOL-Seattle. Unity single by a teen songster SPEBSQSA vation Encouragement of Barber- A single becomes “King of the named Shane. & Hill” at the station after successfully shop Quartet Singing in America) outpointing another disk in a 30- Della Recovers has accepted such awards from any minute telephone call-in period. As of music organization, according to Ben last week, the Hodges deck had con- From Virus Attack Johnson, president of the group. " secutively beaten 18 different record NEW YORK—Della Reese, star song- “challengers” and had remained the stress on the RCA Victor label, is First "Live" LP ^ KOL “King” for eight straight days, fully recovered from a stomach virus By Jack Elliott with no other disk having been able that felled her recently during a date to outpoint it in 18 straight 30-minute in Las Vegas. She’ll be able to go NEW YORK—Jack Elliott, folk call-in periods, said John Stone, pro- through with her 10-day engagement singer and guitarist, has been out for gram director. “Made To Love” is 87 at Atlantic City’s Black Hawk begin- his first “in-person” LP by Prestige/ on this week’s Top 100. ning June 29. International. It took place recently at Philadelphia’s 2nd Fret, a coffee house featuring folk talent. Super- ^ vising the sessions were Shel Kagan and Esmond Edwards of Prestige’s ' A&R staff. Prestige International has Coming Next Week: two previous “studio” LP’s by the The new performer, “Songs Of Woody Guthrie” and “Ramblin’ Jack Elliott.” Provine Ends Tour SPECIAL Of England BURBANK—Dorothy Provine has just completed a two-weeks tour of England during which time she ap- CASH BOX peared on the “Sunday Night at the Palladium” TV show and telefilmed her own “Dorothy Provine Spectacu- lar.” REDD FOXX "The New Race Track” ARMADA While visiting in Britain, the Contagious, exciting best seller by the thrush was hosted by Warner Broth- funniest comedian of them all. Contains ers and attended a press-deejay party The Ass and others. DTL 275 given by Decca, the London distribu- ISSUE tor for Warner Bros. Her single, t “Don’t Bring Lulu,” stayed on the ’’ British best-seller charts for more This is the last call for space reservations than 14 weeks. in this important once-a-year issue for manufac- Philips Cut'S Brif-ains turers and distributors and suppliers. NEW YORK—The Springfields, a popular English vocal crew, are bow- u.’ ing in the U.S. with a Philips single, Ccish Box will be distributed at the up- “Silver Threads & Golden Needles.” , Songsters, who will have an LP coming ARMADA Convention in Miami Beach. release here soon, sing in nine lan- guages, play guitars, banjos and < conga drums, and write or arrange

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"BUT NOT FOR ME" f NASHVILLE—The Nashville “sound” has been applauded by a Marine KETTY LESTER Era 3080 Money Major Bruce Cunliffe, who recently directed the recording of a series of I b/w Marine recruiting shows at the Sam "BONGO STOMP" ' Phillips Recording Studios in Nash- ville. LITTLE JOEY & FLIPS Joy 262 Bi„fs A great deal of Nashville music I'"-”’ #3S7. talent and several Grand Ole Opry artists were utilized in the production, and Major Cunliffe got a good listen "WELCOME HOME BABY" of the Nashville “sound.” SHIRELLES Scepter 1234 His opinion is that in Nashville everything is more relaxed; there is none of the do or die attitude that one finds in other cities where a max- BMI Names Name Chi Fair Judges imum amount of recording takes place, he said. SCA Winners Of Long-Hair Opus Concert He also pointed out the ability of NEW YORK—Nine young composers, CHICAGO—Judges have been named the musicians improvise. to including two youngsters aged 13 and for the Chamber Orchestra Composi- The Sam Phillips setup has been 14, will share $5,700 in the tenth an- tion Contest being conducted for the the of several site recruiting shows ual Student Composers Awards spon- Worlds Fair of Music & Sound to be for various branches of the service sored by BMI. The SCA was estab- held at Chicago’s McCormick Place in recent months. Cecil Scaife man- lished in 1951 by BMI in cooperation Aug 31-Sept. 9. ages the studios. with music educators and composers, They are: Dr. Jean Berger, a musi- Shown above at the studios are (top and annually offers scholarship and cologist, composer, conductor and per- photo): (standing) Scaife and Patsy subsistence prizes to student com- former associated with the Univ. of Cline; (seated) Ferlin Husky; (bot- posers under the age of 26. Colorado; Wilbur Ogden, instructor tom photo) Webb Pierce and Marvin The judges announced the follow- of composition and theory at Illinois- Hughes, leader of the session. ing winners for 1961: Wm. H. Al- Wesleyan University; and Dr. Ken- bright, 17, West Orange, New Jersey; neth Gaburo, a composer and instruc- Mort Lindsay Moves Michael Fink, 22, Long Beach, Cali- tor at the Univ. of Illinois. Edwin fornia; Robert F. Glover, Flush- Fissinger of the music dept, of the Into Pic 25, Score Field ing, New York; Arthur B. Hunkins, Univ. of Illinois undergraduate di- It's A Smash! NEW YORK—Mort Lindsay, musical 24, Athens, Ohio; Marios Nobre, 22, vision is chairman of the judging com- director for Judy Garland—-his ork Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; David Saper- mittee and is administering the con- ROCKIN’ CHAIR backed her on her award-winning stein, 13, Rutherford, New Jersey; test. “Judy at Carnegie Hall” package on Robert Suderberg, 25, Minneapolis, Manuscripts from all over the U.S. Bill Bryan Capitol—is extending his talents to Minnesota; Linda Ruth Wilder, 14, and several foreign countries have & the the flick score field. Baltimore, Md.; and Charles Wuor- been received for the contest, which Goldtones He just completed the music for inen, 23, New York City. is open to all graduate and under- “Downfall” and is now scoring the graduate university students through- PIKE 5913 music for the new Tony Curtis flick, out the U.S. and foreign countries. NoRionolly Distributed By Columbia Rushes “Forty Pounds of Trouble.” Winner will receive a $1,000 prize JAY-GEE RECORD CO., INC. Main-title of the former pic is heard Bennett "Frisco" LP and will be offered the opportunity to 318 W. 48th St., N.Y. N.Y 36, in Lindsay’s come to Chicago at the expense of the third LP for Dot, the NEW YORK—Tony Bennett’s latest newly-released World’s Fair conduct the premiere “Great Sounds, Great LP, “I Left My Heart In San Fran- to Songs, Great performance of his work. Bands.” cisco,” has been rush-released by Co- Lindsay first Contest rules specify that all com- gained recognition as lumbia Records. Title tune, a recent M «jEm; the music positions the orig- conductor for Pat Boone, singles success for Bennett, was a submitted must be having led the orchestra inal of the entrant, and must be on the Boone feature of the performer’s June 9 ap- work “Chevy Showroom” arranged for of the fol- TV’er for three pearance at Carnegie Hall, cut by the a maximum THE season. lowing instruments: Strings: six first label for release this fall. lobby violins, five second violins, four violas, PRECIOUS Liberty Has three cellos, two double bases; Winds: New Savoy Adds To one flute, one oboe, two clarinets, one Lord Montana Distrib Gospel Roster bassoon; Brass: two horns, one trum- pet, one trombone; Percussion: piano. JEWEL NEW YORK—Liberty Records has NEW YORK—Elder Lightfoot Solo- named a new distributor in the Mon- mon Michaux, a minister from Wash- tana area. It’s Music Service Co. of ington, D.C. who has a Sunday morn- a series of sermons on Savoy Records. HICKORY 1169 Great Falls, which will be the outlet ing gospel radio show over CBS, He will also cut the title number of for all Liberty and Dolton product. “Happy Am I,” has been signed to do his show.

Cash Box—June 23, 1962 .

Name Winners Of SWINGING Contest From With The Ar\h\['tfH\-Yr\ ALBUM PALMIERI BROTHERS Gash Box StereoOddities-Duo NEW YORK—Winners of a Dealers CHARANGA Incentive Star Stamp Bonus Plan con- test from the StereOddities and Duo LA DUBONEY labels have been announced. Certain LP’s in the catalogs of both

iif°nTnr iT*ii' i i iiii r I [tni i* labels were affixed with a removable STEREO Star Stamp. The sales person was MONO & provided with a card on which to paste the stamp when the album was I sold, and the labels paid him a bonus • THE STRIPPER of 25(^ for each stamp he submitted. Contestants sending in the greatest Orch. David Rose & number of stamps during the year re- ceived an extra bonus prize. (MGM E4062; SE 4062) Over 500 cards were submitted by dealers or sales persons with from three to 20 stamps. Entries came from 96 citiies in 24 states, with the greatest number of cities represented from New Jersey LPA 816 >ido Exits Marks Music Wade Hits In and Michigan. Post At Frank Rubbery First LP For Epic The winners: 1st prize: $100—Louis CHARANGA Mandell of Vornado, Inc., Newark; Broido leaves Epic Records has re- N YORK—Arnold NEW YORK— 2nd prize: $50 Herman Rubin of re- — lA PERFECTA post as publication and sales head leased its first LP by Adam Wade, cently signed to the label. Monroe Distributing, Grand Rapids, 1. B. Marks Music this week (18) The package, “Adam Wade’s Great- Mich.; 3rd prize—$25 to M. W. Ross- similar post at Frank issume a est Hits,” is composed of singles or- man of Modells, East Meadow, Long his former label. lie. iginally released by Island, N.Y. such Wade clicks e fills the vacancy created by the Coed. Included are as “Tell Her For Me,” “Writing On agnation of Sam Snetiker, who The Wall,” “Ruby,” “Take Good Care s Frank after nine years July 1 Of Her” and others. King Hits Road nove into a music venture of his Len Levy, Epic’s national sales (he declined comment last week manager, said the LP would be fol- NEW YORK—Ben E. King, whose hit lowed by new singles that are to be letails) single on Atco, “Don’t Play That announced later this month. _ Song,” is number 13 on this week’s roido is the co-author of two Also just issued by Epic is an LP cs, “Invitation to the Piano” and called “Limbo Twist” with Tommy Top 100, will soon take to the road usic dictionary. Rey & The Caribe Steel Band, which, with the “Ben E. King Show.” The according to Levy, is the first LP with efore joining Marks, he held the songster will head a group of acts for a steel band playing the limbo-twist a series of concert . engagements that of editor and production manager beat. loosey & Hawkes, and was the ex- will cover a dozen states in the next LPA 817 ive veep and general manager of month. Some Areas Still Available! Len Sachs, album sales director for Century and Mercury music firms. ABC~Par. Pacts The Hottest Name In Latin Music the label, has reported that King’s ALEGRE 1045 Southern Blvd. Michele Lee new LP, single, tagged after the is RECORDS Bronx, New York doing particularly well in SCO Inks NEW YORK—Singer-actress Michele the Balti- more-Washington area. in the new musical, ita Rivera Lee, featured “Bravo Giovanni,” has been inked to IT’S HERE V YORK—Chita Rivera, who had ABC-Paramount Records, according to THE RELEASE $$$ EVERYONE’S ured roles in the Broadway pro- Sam Clark, president. Moschefti Brings WAITING FOR ions of “West Side Story” and Originally from the west coast, the Back Century Label JUNIOR PARKER'S ? Bye Birdie,” has been signed by 19-year-old performer has played PITTSBURGH — Eddie Moschetti has SWEETER AS THE DAYS GO BY 0 Records, according to Sidney various hotels and clubs. She has also reactiviated his label. Century Rec- el, president. appeared on TV, including the “Dobie AND ords, in Pittsburgh. Due for release egel stated that the artist would Gillis” and “Dr. Kildare” shows. I FEEL ALRIGHT AGAIN soon is “Makin’ Tracks” and “Little :ut for both the American and Clark said Sid Feller, A&R, was Girl From The Hop” by The Doubles. DUKE 351 n fields, with her first LP due for collecting material for a session as Label’s address is 1429 Hawthorne St. ise in the fall. soon as possible. BREAKING FAST er signing, said Mort Hillman, la- WILLIE MAY'S ^MiniiniiiiiiiiiMiiiininiiiiiniiiiiiiinini(iiitiiiniiiiMiiiiii(MiMiiiiiiiiiinitiitniiiu 1 general manager, was the first in a major push by the diskery Philly Meets Salt Lake MY SAD HEART irengthen its pop artist roster and AND ure larger share of the Ameri- a IF YOU LOVE ME market. DUKE 350 !eco has long been a stronghold of n-directed product. THE SHADOWS FIVE MARKHAM driguez Tours AND erfo Rico TWISTIN’ SHADOWS PEACOCK 1912 Y YORK—Tito Rodriguez, the liar Latin maestro, left last week I I MILLS MUSIC, INC. | RECORDS, INC. 1619 Broadway New York 19 I DUKE & PEACOCK a 10-day tour of his native Puerto I r.iitiiniinuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiininiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiiMiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiniNiMiinir. 2809 Erastus Street — Houston 26, Texos with his orchestra, with 18 free Or. 3-2611 ic appearances throughout the id set for leading dance spots, )ping centers and public parks and A SMASH HIT! as. aom McAn, the show retailer with “TWIST AND y outlets in Puerto Rico, is pick- up the tab for the travel and the re program. Highlight of the trip SALT LAKE CITY—Conductor Eu- SHOUT” be on San Juan Carnival Day, gene Ormandy (left) poses above with

2 23, when Rodriguez and his or- Richard Condie, director of the Mor- The Isley Bros. ;tra will serenade the lady Mayor mon Tabernacle Choir. Ormandy and Ian Juan, Donna Felica Rincon de the Philadelphia Orchestra combined ^ Wand 124 tier. forces with the famed Mormon Choir I erformer is making his first per- for a series of concerts and Columbia nance tour of the island in eight recording sessions during the orches- wand t’S. tra’s transcontinental tour. A .

A&R Winner Father Knew Best N.Y. HiFi Show To Salute FM Stereo lERE IT IS! NEW YORK — Michael Kapp of Kapp Records recently planed to Eur- NEW YORK—The first anniversary ope for recording sessions and meet- of FM stereo broadcasting in the U.S. HE GREATEST DANCE ings with Kapp distributors there. will be saluted by the seventh annual While visiting with Pye of London, New York High Fidelity Music Show, Kapp listened to masters for U.S. dis- set for the Trade Show Building Oct. finally decided on two - LP ON THE MARKET tribution and 2 6 . which he felt could make-the-grade Plans are underway for special here. events, exhibits and “live” broadcasts Back in U.S., he excitedly entered to commemorate the anniversary at the office of his father, Dave Kapp, the show. / label head, with the announcement The Institute of High Fidelity, that he had in his hands the next sponsor of the show, notes that there number 1 disk. are about 100 FM stations broadcast- The senior Kapp looked at the la- ing stereo regularly, and that the to- bel, smiled, turned around to pick up tal should more than double by the a record from his disk, which he end of the year. handed to his son with this line: “We just released it yesterday!” The record:, “Ain’t That Funny” by Jimmy Justice. Jule Styne Gets Novel For Musical HOLLYWOOD — Dick Peirce, who produced Henry Mancini’s “Moon Columbia Names New LOS ANGELES — Cleffer-producer River,” is shown with his wife after Jule Styne, continuing the expansion having received a special plaque from Co-Ordinator Of Info of his newly-formed Styne Produc- NARAS as the A&R man of the year tions, has acquired the stage and for his work on the award-winning Columbia Records has announced screen rights to “She-La,” best-sell- Victor single and album. The five the appointment of Miss Carole ing novel by Aubrey Mennen, and Burch as co-ordinator of information Grammys on the table were accepted plans to present it next season as a by Peirce and Ann-Margaret for services, according to an announce- musical on Broadway, to be followed Mancini who was on his way to Eur- ment from John Kurland, director of ope. public relations and information by a Styne-produced flick version. services for Columbia Records. Styne has held discussions with In her new post, Miss Burch suc- Peter Glenville for the director to Kingstons, Brubeck, ceeds Miss Myrna Greenfield, who has guide the show, with both Charles Smith In Coast Package joined the staff of Mercury Records. “SOUL Miss Burch will be responsible to Laughton and Robert Morley to star. HOLLYWOOD—The Kingston Trio, Kurland for the distribution of news Styne’s other announced musical the Dave Brubeck Quartet and Keely releases, photographs and general in- for next season is “Portofino PTA,” Smith will appear on a concert pro- formation on Columbia recording art- being prepared for the stage by its gram June 22 at San Francisco’s ists to all news media. TWIST Civic Auditorium and June 23 at the Joining Columbia’s information author, Gerald Green, and Marilyn Hollywood Bowl. Show was packaged services department in ’ May, 1961, Keith. Sammy Fain and Alan Berg- by Frank Werber and Sawcon Enter- Miss Burch served most recently as man are writing the lyrics. prises. secretary to Kurland. (Ing Curtis Styne is at present writing the Ad Correction score for “A Very Special Person,” Buys, new musical based on the life of NEW YORK—In an Atco Records ad Smash Fanny Brice. He’s planning to pro- & The Noble Knights on page 15 of last week’s issue, the Distributes Masters word “new” was inadvertently omit- duce, as his first film, “Say, Darling,” Enjoy 2001 ted. The statement should have read: CHICAGO—Smash Records has just B’way success of 1958 (with Styne “Mr. Acker Bilk is under contract to concluded two master deals. Label has songs) Atco Records his -- D| I 1C ; All new recordings are exclusively available in the purchased “Done Being Lonely” by LFnited States on Atco Records only.” the Modern Red Caps from the Cot- A Smash Single From This Greot LP ton label of Philadelphia, and will be New Jay-Gee Master Purchase released soon on Smash. In the second Joins Atlantic NEW YORK—Latest master pur- deal, the label is now distributing a chase by Jay-Gee Record Co. is single, “The Mash” by Bud Spud & NEW YORK—Atlantic Records lat- King Curtis “Rocking Chair” by Bill Bryan on the His Sprouts on the EM label. Date est exclusive jazz artist is saxist Pike label. Jay-Gee will distribute the Sonny Stitt. deck world-wide. stays on EM. Stitt, who plays both the alto and WOBBLE tenor saxes, has had an active career Szeryng To Cut in the jazz field since the early 40’s Travelin' At A Hit Pace when he emerged as an important For Mercury soloist at the beginning of the Bop TWIST era. '^SOFT WALKIN''' NEW YORK—Henry Szeryng (pro- Enjoy 1001 nounced Shearing), the Polish-born Sessions for an LP to be released in have been set FREDDIE HOUSTON violinist, will perform on Mercury the near future by Records. the label. TOTO 101 A Mexican citizen since 1946, Division of Szernyg has traveled broadly and is Plenty Of Shoutin' regarded as an unofficial cultural am- GERALD RECORDS bassador by the Mexican government. 1650 Broadway He has memorized more than 36 New York, N.Y. violin concerti, and also writes and Extra Added Attraction lectures in seven languages. A New Artist and A New #1 Contender In The Teenage Market LOVER’S BIG COUNTRY - POP HIT! PRAYER “HELLO HEART ACHES (You're Making Me Pay)" by b/w lanet Calloway “MR. BLUES” BUFFALO—Ernie Maresca, who is Enjoy 1003 presently pulling coin with “Shout, LINDSEY BROTHERS - Nasco 6032 Shout (Knock Yourself Out)” on Seville, guested recently on Tom Shannon’s WKBW “Bandstand” show j ENJOY RECORD CORP. NASHBORO RECORD COMPANY to promote the wax and his new sin- gle, “Down On The Beach.” In the 271 W. 125th St., N. Y. 27 I 177 3rd Ave., N. Nashville, Tenn. \ above photo Maresca (left) is pic- MO 6-8430 I tured being- interviewed by Shannon. i Kelleher In New Victor Post ABC-Par/s Levine, Hale Country Hit Turns Set For Trip Abroad TOP 50 NEW YORK—Pat Kelleher has been Into appointed to the new position of IN NEW YORK—Harry Levine, execu- Pop Smash! manager of artist radio & TV pro- ABC-Paramount LOCATIONS tive vice-president of R&B motion at RCA Victor Records, Jack Records, responsible for the label’s Burgess, commercial sales division foreign operations division, will leave last POS. LAST WEEK veep, announced week. this Sat. (23) for key centers in Kelleher, who is in his eighth year 1 Europe. I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU I Ray Charles (ABC Paramount 10330) with the company, will be responsible Accompanying Levine on the three- SNAP YOUR FINGERS 3 for all artist field promotion and will week trip will be Natt Hale, recently 2 Joe Henderson (Todd 1072) report to Ben Rosner, manager of named assistant to Sam Clark, label 4 ANY DAY NOW radio and TV relations. 3 Chuck Jackson (Wand 122) topper. Kelleher will schedule, plan and « WALK ON THE WILD SIDE 7 Following an initial stopover in * Jimmy Smith (Verve 10255) institute tours for the purpose of pro- London, where the execs will confer 6 PLAYEOY moting Victor and Groove artists via distributors of the label’s British 5 Marvelettes (Tamla 54060) with radio and television, and in conjunc- THE ONE WHO REALLY LOVES YOU 2 affiliations, the pair will hold tion with local Victor distributors ac- B Mary Wells (Motown 1024) scheduled conferences in Paris, Vienna DON'T PLAY THAT SONG tivities. He will work in close contact 7 and in Madrid, with distributor prin- r (YOU LIED) 5 with Victor and Groove artists, their Ben E. King (Atco 6222) Bel- managers and booking agencies as cipals from France, Germany, TWIST SHOUT 15 5 AND gium, Holland, Sweden, Denmark and U Isley Bros. (Wand 124) well as with the company’s radio and Spain, etc. meeting with the two in 1 LOVE YOU 9 TV relations representatives and field 9 Volumes (Chex-JG-1002) sales force. one of the continental cities. VILLAGE OF LOVE 10 JOY In addition, and of prime import- 9 Nathaniel Mayer (Fortune UA 449) In Vienna, they will survey opera- liaison with HAVING A PARTY 20 ance, Kelleher will act as tions of the Westminster offices 264 1 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8036) for increased ex- network TV shows there. NEED YOUR LOVIN' 24 1 posure and promotion of recording JOY RECORDS 2 Don Gardner 8i Dee Dee Ford (Fire 508) Levine and Hale are scheduled to artists on both the Victor and Groove 1619 B'way., N.Y. 19, N.Y. DON'T LOVE YOU NO MORE 18 return to their ABC-Paramount offices 1 a 5 Jimmy Norman (Little Star 113) labels. He will also supervise the art- sometime in mid- July. NIGHT TRAIN 13 ist voice-track program and be re- J James Brown (King 5614) sponsible for the distribution of the Broke Wide Open: I'LL TRY SOMETHING NEW 8 tapes to radio stations around the 5 Miracles (Tamla 54059) N.Y., NJ., PA., FLA. country. Reprise Inks LP WHERE ARE YOU 21 5 Dinah Washington (Roulette 4424) “Radio and TV promotion,” Burgess Deal With Esquivel 7 SWINGIN' GENTLY 19 stated in announcing the new appoint- “IF I SHOULD ' Earl Grant (Decca 25560) Reprise Records is ment, “is a vital requisite in the HOLLYWOOD— B PALISADES PARK 25 process of launching new artists and going to release product by Jan Gar- B Freddy Connon (Swan 4106) LOSE YOU” sustaining the popularity and selling cia Esquivel; the Mexican maestro has GRAVY (For My Mashed Potatoes) 34 9 Dee Dee Sharp (Cameo 219) power of established stars. Artists been previously represented here on SOLDIER BOY 11 who take, or make, the time to visit a pact with DREAMLOVERS I RCA Victor Records. Via Shirelles (Scepter 1228) 1114 radio and TV stations, distributors Esquivel’s Albums, Inc., Reprise will END DOWN IN THE VALLEY 26 I and dealers—in the large as well as Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2147) have exclusive distribution of LP’s END RECORDS I smaller market areas—increase their BOOM BOOM 23 by Esquivel. Like his Victor product, 1650 Broadway “ John Lee Hooker (VeeJay 438) chances for successful recording they will feature new experiments BRISTOL TWISTIN' ANNIE 28 careers a thousandfold.” { Dovells (Parkway 838) with sound and new recording tech- YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING 38 niques. 1 Barbara Lynn (Jamie 1220) C LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE 37 Monroe Continues i Clyde McPhatter (Mercury 71987) UPTOWN As RCA's Spokesman ; 16 Axelrod Tops A&R * Crystals (Philles 102) YORK Vaughn Monroe, vet 7 I SOLD MY HEART TO THE NEW — At Plaza, Pride f JUNKMAN 17 maestro-vocalist, has been re-signed Blue Belles (Newtown 5000) as the spokesman and good-will am- NEW YORK—David Axelrod has THE STRIPPER 43 depart- J David Rose (MGM 13064) bassador for the Radio Corp. of been named to head the A&R 1 I'M HANGING UP MY HEART America. ment for the Plaza and Pride labels, I FOR YOU 30 marks the eighth straight Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2147) New pact according to Harry Weiss, prexy. year that the performer has worked WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN 39 Axelrod recently cut a Mae West ) Arthur Alexander (Dot 16357) on behalf of products. Besides RCA single for Plaza (“Am I Too Young?” 1 ROME (WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY) 35 TV appearances, Monroe will tour the “ Johnny Taylor (Sar 131) and “He’s Good, But He’s Bad For country, appearing at distributor > BONGO STOMP 36 Me”) and the initial disking from * Little Joey & Flips (Joy 262) meetings, department stores, company Pride, an LP called “Let’s Twist To I MASHED plants other POTATO TIME 12 and merchandising func- ” I Dee Dee Sharp (Cameo 212) tions. The Music Of ‘My Fair Lady.’ I THE WAH-WATUSI 47 also maintains full schedule Previously, Axelrod has free- * Orlons (Cameo 218) He a of singing engagements in leading lanced for various labels in both the : BORN TO LOSE 14 I Ray Charles (ABC Paramount 10330) supper clubs. jazz and pop fields. SHAKE 5 A HAND 40 f Ruth Brown (Philips 40028) I WELCOME HOME BABY 49 Shirelles (Scepter 1234) Diplomas For The Highwaymen The World's First BRING IT \ ON HOME TO ME 50 • Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8036) GOOD LOVER I 43 ' Jimmy Reed (VeeJay 449) STEREO-SCORED

\ SOUL TWIST 22 » King Curtis (Enjoy 1000) Orchestra DR. FEELGOOD I 33 1 Dr. Feelgood 81 Interns (Okeh 7144)

> SEVEN DAY WEEKEND Gary U. S. Bonds (Legrand 1019)

I SHOUT SHOUT KNOCK I YOURSELF OUT 29 Ernie Maresca (Seville 117)

I HIT RECORD 31 * Brook Benton (Mercury 71962)

: DANCIN' PARTY — f Chubby Checker (Parkway 842) i TELL MY BABY 44 ' B. B. King (Kent) t TWISTIN' MATILDA 27 Jimmy Soul (S.P.Q.R. 3300)

I MY REAL NAME 32 I Fats Domino (Imperial 5833)

EVERYTIME (I THINK ABOUT YOU) — I MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT—The Highwaymen, United Artists’ fast- ' Joey Dee & Starliters (Roulette 4431) rising folk group, received their bachelor degrees last week from Wesleyan OH MY ANGEL 41 single J Bertha Tillman (Brent 7029) University. The five honor students have just released a new tagged “The Bird Man.” Shown above (left to right) are Dave Fisher, Steve Trott, A PRODUCT OF PREMIER ALBUMS. INC. their manager Ken Greengrass, Chan Daniels, Bob Burnett and Steve Butts. 356 W. 40 ST., N. Y. C. A — ) ) —

New Releases From Duke & Peacock

Copacabana Records back to a normal release schedule after the settlement of the musicians’ strike in Rio de Janeiro. There are six new 78’s, including dates by Silvana & Rinaldo Calheiros, Roberto Silva, Waldir Calmon with singer Yunes, Rivo Borelli, Mara Silva and Sebastia Silva. Eight new LP’s include: “Se Ela Voltar” with Agnaldo Rayol; “Concerto de Musical Popular” with the Titulares do Ritmo vocal group; “0 Balanco Chegou” with Leo Jordan and his rhythm group with choir and singer Joab (it contains a Brazilian-like twist, Balanco; “Harpa Dancante” with Dionisio Bernal; “Bom Para Ouvir, Bom Para Dancar (Good For Hearing, Good For Dancing)” with Uccio Gaeta (Italian accordionist) adn his group; “The Cousins,” a twist LP; “Club Dos Sete (The Seven Club)” with A1 Newman and his rhythm group; “Adelante” with Trio Tropical.

Rinaldo Calheiros, the young Brazilian singer, will soon have a new LP of all-time tango (six) and belero (six) hits. New Odeon releases include the following new albums: “0 Romantico Anisio Silva”; “Mora Na Filosofia Dos Sambas de Monsueto,” singer Monsueto; “Estao Voltando as Flores” with Banda do Corpo de Bombeiros playing “Marehas de Ranchos”; “0 Sama E Mais Samba” with Walter Wanderley, organist; “Noel Rosa,” with various artists; “Melodias Insequeciveis” with Mantovani; “Cry- ing” with Roy Orbison; “Let’s Twist Her” by The Bill Black Combo; “The Best of Sinatra,” Frank Sinatra; “The Touch Of Your Lips,” Nat “King” Cole; HOUSTON—Don D. Robey (center), topper of Duke and Peacock Records, was “Musicas Do Peru,” Jorge Huirse; “Paginas Celebres,” Frank Pourcell; “Un- all smiles recently after sessions for two of his artists. “TNT” Braggs’ (left) forgettable Songs,” Tito Schipa; “Madrugada Em Paris,” Vicky Autier; “I Pagliacci,” the opera with Mario Del Monaco and others; “Aida,” the opera new Peacock wax will be released shortly and Bobby Bland’s Duke LP “Here’s with Renata Tebaldi and others; “The Barber Of Seville,” the opera with Maria The Man! Dynamic Bobby Bland” was just released. Callas and others; and “Callas Portrays Verdi Heroines.”

Les Brown’s recent performances here were a great success. His ork played Garner To Receive old hits, including his theme song, “Sentimental Journey.” Travelin' At A Hit Pace Italian Music Award Brazil's Best Sellers ''SOFT WALKIN'" NEW YORK—Pianist Erroll Garner RIO by will receive the Golden Brigadoon SAO PAULO DE JANEIRO FREDDIE HOUSTON Award in Rome this month for this 1. *Amor— Silvana & Rinaldo Cal- 1. Let’s Twist Again — Chubby heiros (Copacabana) (Vitale) Checker ( Parkway-Fermata contribution to world music. Garner — — TOTO 101 2. *Lembrancas—Miltinho — (RGE) 2. *Poema — Renato Guimaraes — will be guest of honor at a large press (Euterpe) (Chantecler) (Notas Magicas) Division of reception where the award will be 3. *Protesto — Nelson Gongalves • 3. *Garota Solitaria—Angela Maria (RCA) (Euterpe) (RCA) (Euterpe) presented. Garner leaves the U.S. at — GERALD RECORDS 4. Let’s Twist Again — Chubby 4. *Confidencia—Miltinho — (RGE) 1650 Broadway the end of June, following a two Checker— (Parkway-Fermata) (Euterpe) New York, N.Y. month concert tour of Europe and 5. *Confidencia—Miltinho — (RGE) 5. *Amor—Silvana & Rinaldo Cal- (Euterpe) heiros (Copacabana) (Vitale) Great Britain. — 6. Gracias — Bienvenido Granda — 6. *Protesto — Nelson Gongalves — (RGE) (RCA) (Euterpe) 7. *Garota Solitaria—Angela Maria 7. *Se A Vida Parasse—Anisio Silva (RCA) (Euterpe) (Odeon) — 10. — 8. Stela By Starlight—Ray Charles 8. *Meu Nome E Ninguem—Miltinho — (Polydor) — (RGE) (Editora Musical Rio) 9. *Tico Tico No Fuba—Ray Conniff 9. *Amor Em Serenata—Carlos No- — (Columbia) (Vitale) bre— (RCA) 10. *Amor Em Serenata—Carlos No- 10. *Dois Amores—Nelson Gongalves bre— (RCA) — (RCA) (Euterpe) ^Brazilian Music Sao Paulo's Top Ten LP's

1. *Ouvindo-Te Com Amor—Silvana 10.6. Dedicated To You—Ray Charles & Rinaldo Calheiros— (Copaca- — (Polydor) bana) 7. *N6s E A Seresta—Nelson Gon- 2. *Os Grandes Sucessos De Miltinho galves (RCA) —Miltinho— (RGE) — 8. ’S Different—Billy Butterfield & 3. Let’s Twist Again Chubby — Ray Conniff (Columbia) Checker— (Parkway-Fermata) — 9. *Explosivo — Various Artists 4. ^Cantos De Aves Do Brasil—Jo (RCA) Cash Box _ han Dalgas Frisch — (Copaca- bana) Twist With Chubby Checker 5. ’^Miltinho E Samba—Miltinho — Chubby Checker — (Parkway- (RGE) Fermata ) 10. IS NOW LOCATED AT 10. Rio De Janeiro's Top Ten LP's

1. *N6s E A Seresta—Nelson Gon- 6. Dedicated To You—Ray Charles salves— (RCA) — (Polydor) 2. Twist 1780 Broadway, N.Y. 19, N.Y. Let’s Again —Chubby 7. O Coragao Que Canta—Francisco Checker— (Parkway-Fermata) Jose— (Philips) 3. ^Miltinho E Samba — Miltinho 11th Floor 8. *Os Grandes Sucessos De Mil- (RGE) tinho—Miltinho— ( RGE 4. Pecado De Amor—Sarita Montiel Same old phone (Hispavox-Fermata) 9. Your Twist Party — Chubby # Checker (Parkway-Fermata) 5. Os Romanticos De Cuba No Cin- — ema — Romanticos de Cuba — *Incomparavel Angela Maria — 6-2640 (Musidisc) Angela Maria— (RCA) JUdson *Brazilian Music Eire and N. Ireland's Best Sellers

1. Good Luck Charm—Elvis Presley—RCA 2. Come Outside—Mike Same—Parlophone 3. Looking Out The Window—Cliff Richard—Columbia 4. Letter Full Of Tears—Billy Fury—Decca 5. Nut Rocker—B. Bumble & The Stingers—Top Rank 6. As You Like It—Adam Faith—Parlophone 7. Speak To Me Pretty—Brenda Lee—Brunswick 8. Unsquare Dance—Dave Brubeck—CBS 9. Hey Little Girl—Del Shannon—London Jezebel—Marty Wilde—Philips Stranger On The Shore—Andy Williams—CBS — — S^^<^RGENTINA Flowers For Airport Welcome

2. laximo Wyngaard of Philips Argentina informed officially that his company taken the representation of Deutsche Grammophon, Polydor, Archiv and rcury lines in this country. As it was forwarded by Cash Box some time ago, 5 is a result of an agreement with DGG of Germany and the purchase of rcury by the Philips organization. Mercury was represented formerly by ;on, which will continue selling the already released titles till the end of DKK was previously represented by Inter Bas. 'he folk music scene shows the arrival of several new tunes that are seeking way to the charts: Microfon is working on the promotion of “Destino De ios,” a “serenata”-formed tune, recorded by Los Changes de Anta; “Sapo icionero,” recorded first by Los de Salta (Philips), is also reporting jngly, as is “Rio Que Va Lejos” (Los Fronterizos-Philips). Julio Korn Pub- lers announced promotion on “Zambita Del Misa Chico,” written by Polo lenez (the composer of “Del Tiempo ’I Mama” and “Paisaje De Cata- rca,” two big hits), while Tonodisc Records expects much from “Paloma,” ood song recorded by Los Andariegos. However, “El Casamiento” seems to the best of all of them, saleswise. This “chacarera” was penned by Rodolfo •ata, the author of “La Gorda” (another big hit) The trouble is that there )nly one version of this tune, cut by Zapata for Music Hall. Many people sider that if “El Casamiento” was recorded by some of the big folk groups AMSTERDAM—Lark Helen Shapiro was greeted at the airport here by •s Chalchaleros, Los Quilla Huasi) it could become a big chart rider, Neville Marten of Cash Box and W. Voerman, general manager of Bovema 'ermata Publishers has won two lawsuits, regarding the protection of the during a recent visit to Holland. es it represents. One of them was because of the use of “Manhattan,” the lerican evergreen, by a shirt manufacturer, without permission. The other ARGENTINA (Continued) 5 against Emelco (Lowe), who used “Recuerdos De Ipacarai,” a guarania, jingle, also without permission. Chalchaleros tapes are being sent to Colombia; “Y El Poeta Lloro” will lusic Hall informed that it has released a new LP cut by Los Litorenos, a be released in Spain, Italy, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Chile and c group. The artists will appear this month on TV, Channel 13, in the Brazil, cut by Cauby Peixoto. isino Philips” program. Other MH releases are “Poema” (The Renato CHILE imaraes big Brazilian hit) and “De Rodillas” by Los Nocturnos, recently ed by the label, “Sinatra And Strings” (the new Frank Sinatra LP for Re- Reports from New York indicate the great success of Lucho Navarro in that se) and “Michael” by Los Santos. city. Lucho, bom in Chile, has made trips to all South American countries and lodriguez Luque of Disc Jockey reports the release of the first record of has recorded in Buenos Aires and other cities. Iro Santa Cruz, “El Minero,” winner of the 1961 Festival de la Cancion Ar- “Ruego,” the new Villota-Imperatore production, in the version of Los itina en Italia contest. The titles are “Calla,” sung in Spanish, and “Solo Hermanos Arriagada, is receiving good promotion. The tune may become a is Palabras” (Italian), and has been recorded by Santa Cruz for Meazzi of good hit. ly, represented in Argentina by Disc Jockey. Odeon has released Lorenzo Valderrama’s “Galopera.” Valderrama, of big Columbia is giving heavy promotion to “Que Tiene Juanita,” cut by Lucio success in Chile, was recently inked by the label. ena and his group. The waxing looks like a hit-to-be. “Burbujas Musicales,” RCA has released a new record by Peter Rock: “Da Li Da.” The label ex- latest Columbia “promotional” LP, priced at 285 pesos ($2.50) instead of pects much from the waxing. regular 455 pesos ($4) is showing extraordinary sales. The album contains election of the latest hits. ?he president of SADAIC (Argentine Society of Authors and Composers) Argentina's Best Sellers

1 Emilio Fuster, general manager of the organization, have gone to Italy 1. Multiplicacion (Multiplication) (Adaris-Hill take part in the publishing conference in that country. Ricardo Korn, head Range-Fermata) Bobby Darin (Atlantic); (Surco); Julio Korn publishers, has also departed, as did Enrique Lebendiger, head Los Jets Manolo Munoz (Odeon Pops); Juan Ramon Fermata do Brazil. (Disc-Jockey); Pablo Beltran Ruiz (RCA); Los Mac Ke Macs (RCA). 2. Popotitos (Venice (Clolumbia); (Disc ilscala Musical has organized a new twist Festival at the Luna Park. It will —Edami) Teen Tops Juan Ramon Jockey) Los Jiggers (Odeon Pops). rt June 20, and Richard Anthony, the French twister, will be the main 3. Tierra De Amor (Loveland) (Spanka-Fermata) Paul (Ariel). r. Escala is now presenting the Italian star Peppino de Capri, who is also Anka 4. Nacida Para (Ricordi-Fortissimo) Santos forming on TV and at the Tabaris night club. Mi (Nata Per Me) Los (Music ’roducciones Fermata announced the release of “Teach Me To Twist” and Hall) Adriano Celentano (Microfon); Tony Vilar (Columbia). vinging Together,” the record cut by Bobby Rydell and Chubby Checker, 5. Balada De La Trompeta (Titanus-Fermata) Cinco Latinos, Jose Carli (Columbia) Los Cuatro del Embers (RCA); Condemar (L 10); Gastone 1 “Slow Twistin’’ by Chubby Checker. The label recently put to sale the Parigi, Alberto Nini (Microfon); (Philips). t Robertino record, with four Italian standards. Frutos Rosso Gasparin 6. Noche Llore (Pogo-Fermata) Bryan Hyland (Ariel). ulio Korn Publishers informs that there seems to be a good field for the La Que 7. Paul ndombe,” a Buenos Aires and Montevideo rhythm, somewhat forgotten Quiereme Tiernamente (Spanka-Fermata) Anka, Marty Cosens (RCA). the last years. The movement is headed by Tito Alberti and his orchestra. 8. Medianoche En Moscu (Tyler-Melody Trails-Novel) Sterling (Tono- )erti brought nine Negro players from Uruguay, considering them the best Brandy disc); Los Mac Ke Macs (RCA); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey). ndomberos.” This rhythm has a Negro accent, which makes it tropical-like, 9. Luz Y Sombras (Eham-Edami) Los Panchos (Columbia); Rosamel Araya 1 useful for the other Latin American and even European markets. Pepe 10. (Disc-Jockey); Javier Solis (Orfeo); Los Fernandos (Odeon Pops). Kes has also recorded a “candombe” (Negra Maria) for Odeon Pops. Alberti 10. 'Toda Vida Sanchez (Columbia). ords for Philips. Una Cuco 11. Ligados Areno (Korn) Nico Fidenco Ricardo dore about the Korn firm: The pubbery reports the sub-publishing of “El A Un Grano De (RCA); Roda (Orfeo) ;ta Lloro” in Italy, made by RCA Italiana, and in Brazil, by Vitale. “El 12. Bambina Bambina (Flaminia-EAR-Fortissimo) Tony Dallara (Columbia); ;ta Lloro” is another good possibility for international business. It is said Ricardo Roda (Orfeo); Luis Aguile (Odeon Pops); Hector Cabrera (RCA). t it has been recorded by Antonio Prieto on RCA. The same label has al- dy released the Horacio Deval and Cauby Peixoto versions. 5urco reports about the release of “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” cut by Israel's Best Sellers ger Wayne and his orchestra. The tune is backed by the “One, Two, Three, me from the Billy Wilder picture, which has been a good success. Surco 1. Wonderful Land—^The Shadows. 11. Lovers Who Wander—Dion. ns to keep its releases well up to date with the U.S. best sellers lists, and is 2. Stranger On The Shore Mr. 12. Palisades Park Freddy Cannon. eiving samples from the labels it represents. — — Acker Bilk. ildami Publishers continues at work with “De Rodillas,” the new Benito de 13. Tell Me What He Said—Helen 3. Hey Baby—Bruce Channel. ;us title. Besides the Los Nocturnos version (Music Hall), there are sev- Shapiro. 4. Soldier Boy—The Shirelles. .1 more expected. 14. Teen Queen Of The Week 5. When My Little Girl Is Smiling )deon is releasing a new LP recorded in Mexico by Lucho Gatica. The title Freddy Cannon. Craig Douglas. ‘Pide” and the album contains Gatica’s latest tunes; some of them have been 15. Doris 6. I Can’t Stop Loving You Ray Lover Come Back— Day. eased also on a single. Jose A. Rota, A&R of Odeon Pops, has completed a — Charles. 16. My Heart Went Do Dat Da day trip of the provinces of Rosario and Cordoba to increase sales in that 7. Moon River—Jean Thomas. Barbara Lewis. ’t of the country. 8. Love Me Warm And Tender 17. What’d I Say Bobby Darin. ^.riel Records informs that it has released the LP “Mas Favorites” cut by — P&ul to Garcia and his group. Some of the tracks are sung by Martin Rey, who 18. Lessons In Love—The Allisons. 9. Don’t Play That Song Ben E. diskery some time ago. — s inked by the King. 19. The Young Ones—Cliff Richard & (lore about Columbia: Waldo de los Rios has recorded the first “guanta,” Shadows. Twist Twist Senora—Gary (U. S.) The ;fthm promoted by Edami Publishers, under the title of “Esta Chica Tiene Bonds. 20. Lisa—Ferrante & Teicher. ro.” jigi Gallo of Fortissimo Americana is working on the revival of “Permetete ;norina” (Me Permite Sefiorita), Italian tune presented some months ago, Window-Dressing Winner ; too successfully. There are many versions, including Frankie Avalon, Pino lermo and Nat King Cole, and Gallo is arranging the promotion of some local AMSTERDAM—One of the winners ?s: Los Santos (Music Hall), Cesar Nando (Tonodisc) and Ricardo Yarke, of the “West Side Story” window- long others. dressing competition organized by STeumann-Downey Publishers reports the recording of “Amor Como Mi Philips Records Ltd., London, nor” by Andy Russell, who’s doing well with his "TV show on Channel 7, was ctor Cabrera (RCA) and Siro San Roman (Music Hall). The pubbery be- Henry Farmer & Co., Ltd., in Notting- ves the tune will do well. ham. Representing that firm, its working on the promotion of “14 Temas De Onda,” sampler Microfon is company executive Mr. Pearson and )um. Latter LP has been received with interest as the last Fierro record was eased about two years ago. Mrs. Pearson made the trip to Hol- Sicamericana (Music Hall and other labels) is moving to its new building, land offered as prize. The photo ated at Jose E. Uriburu 40, Buenos Aires. The new phone numbers are at left shows them with Miss P. van 46-8103. -8057 and Vloten (left) of the Public Relations Marjorie W. Hood of RCA reports that the diskery is sending many tapes Department, Philips Phonographic th local recordings to other countries. RCA of Brazil has asked for tapes of s (Chalchaleros, Fresedo, and many other tango orchestra directors; other Industries. ) ——

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Si ! card for artist and label credit) Blue Note head Frank Wolff currently in London for discussions with Central Record Distributors, sole distributors for his product in the UK expressed 86 NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS 85 satisfaction with the label’s progress in this country where sales have exceeded (Robbins—ASCAP) expectation. CRD’s agreement, signed in February, to import the Candid cata- 9 NIGHT TRAIN 53 log has proved so successful that as from late autumn disks will be rnanu- (Pamlee BMI) factured here although they will continue to import the American designed 14 OH MY ANGEL 79 sleeves. This move will enable CRD to lower the retail price ensuring wider (Clifton BMI) distribution and sales. 24 OLD RIVERS 48 Critical reaction to the first LP releases has been good particularly for (Glo-Mac, Metric—BMI) “ Presents Charles Mingus” and “Jazz Reunion” featuring Russell. First two Candid singles hit the 56 ONE WHO REALLY LOVES YOU . . 10 Coleman Hawkins and Pee Wee (Jobete BMI) counters this month by Abbie Lincoln and Charles Mingus. 90 PALISADES PARK .... 3 Following the recent visit to London of Folkways Boss, Moe Ash, it is almost (Claridge—ASCAP) certain that will take over distribution for the label in the UK. From the 72 CRD PLAYBOY 8 catalog of some 900 LP’s, selected items will be issued as part of a regular 51 (Jobete BMI) monthly release program. The remainder will be available to UK dealers on a QUEEN OF MY HEART 76 special order basis. CRD have also completed a deal with the Jazz line label 38 (Marovilla—BMI) and first releases to be imported from the U.S. are scheduled for August. ROSES ARE RED 6 Leeds Music well away with five waxings of the Stateside hit “A1 Di La” 71 (Lyle Music—ASCAP) winning song from the 1961 San Remo Festival and theme from the film SCOTCH AND SODA 99 “Lovers Must Learn.” Versions by Emilio Pericoli (Warner Bros.); A1 Hirt 16 (Beachwood BM — I (RCA); Flo Sandon (Durium); Ray Anthony (Capitol) and a British cover by 52 SEALED WITH A KISS 34 Eddie Calvert on Columbia. Same pubbery’s Blossom Music has “Hit Record” (Post—ASCAP) which may be just that for Britain’s Tommy Steele on Decca. Original by 28 SECOND HAND LOVE 12 Brook Benton comes out on Mercury. (Memo—BMI) Publisher Sidney Bron, cuiu’ently in the best selling record and sheet music 96 SEVEN DAY WEEKEND 83 charts, with “Ginny Come Lately” by Brian Hyland on HMV, has the latest (Hill & Range— BMI) Paul Anka Steel Guitar And Glass Of Wine” on RCA both numbers 91 “A A — SHARING YOU 22 published by Spanka Music. (Aldon— 82 BMI) Reported with regret is the death of John Philips, general manager of SHE CRIED 36 Deutsche Grammophon (Great Britain) Ltd. Prior to joining the company two (Trio BMI) years ago as sales manager. Philips, who was 46, had held similar positions 13 SHOUT, SHOUT (Knock Yourself Out) 49 with Pye and Philips Records. He was also for some time on the exploitation (B'way ASCAP) staff of EMI Records. 89 SNAP YOUR FINGERS 7 Lisa Kirk’s British debut at Bernard Delfont’s Talk Of The Town has been (Cigmo—BMI) 84 so successful that the season has been extended for a further three weeks. SO THIS IS LOVE 47 This means that Frankie Vaughan will now open on July 30. 46 (Pattern-ASCAP) Two original cast LP’s from the musical “Little Mary Sunshine,” now run- SOLDIER BOY 26 ning in London, are released. The American cast is on Capitol and the London 18 (Ludix BMI) cast headed by Patricia Routledge, Terence Cooper, Joyce Blair and Bernard SPEEDY GONZALES 57 Cribbins is on Pye. (Budd—ASCAP) 63 Pye’s releases also include a disk by regular chart entrant Lonnie Donegan STEEL MEN 88 another ballad “I’ll Never Fall In Love” published by Essex Music and a new (Southside— 64 BMI) Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry “Dream Myself A Sweetheart.” Newcomer to the STRANGER ON THE SHORE 4 label a certain Mr. Pollard supports his claim to be “an ex-teenage Charleston (Melin BMI) 87 champ” with a 1920 style version of “April In Paris.” THE STRIPPER 2 Petula Clark, who is equally at home in London or Paris, has two new re- 93 (David Rose—ASCAP) leases on Pye. An EP “Pet-Ooh-La-La,” which includes her recent continental *SUMMERTIME, SUMMERTIME ... 97 hit “Ya Ya Twist.” Interest in this number following Pet’s recent TV appear- (Roxbury—ASCAP) ance on “Thank Your Lucky Stars” prompted Pye to issue the number as a 35 SWINGIN' GENTLY 60 single. Both releases are in French. (Marvelle—BMI) Record Supervision boss Denis Preston has just completed a new Acker Bilk 68 TEACH ME TONIGHT 45 album with the Leon Young Strings for early release in America on Atco. (The Hub—ASCAP) This is a follow-up to the enormously successful “Stranger On The Shore” 69 TELL ME 95 world sales of which are nearing the 2,000,000 mark. (Odin Music ASCAP) The efforts of Denis Pteston, together with those of Impresario Harold Davi- 30 TENNESSEE 92 son in furthering the cause of British jazz were widely praised in a 15-page (Wonder, Achlen—BMI) color supplement devoted to jazz recently published by The Sunday Times 65 THAT GREASY KID STUFF 78 one of this country’s leading prestige weeklies. (Geril—ASCAP) Anthony Newley leaves the cast of “Stop The World—I Want To Get Off” 59 HAPPY FEELING THAT 77 on June 23. Before leaving for America where the show opens on Broadway (Northern—ASCAP) in September, Newley will make a film. Productions of “Stop The World” are 1 THAT'S OLD FASHIONED 15 being lined up in Paris, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Holland and Sweden. (Aberbach—BMI) Returning from a successful tour of Japan, Alma Cogan stars in “The Alma 55 (The Mon Who Shot) LIBERTY VALANCE Cogan Show” for ITV on June 27. After a week in Majorca, Alma flies to Ma- 11 drid for TV and concert dates. 98 (Famous ASCAP) From the American Prestige catalog, Esquire Records release an LP by THEME FROM BEN CASEY 37 celebrated American jazz player Oliver Nelson entitled “Afro-American 20 (Marfran—ASCAP) Sketches.” Unique feature of the disk is the unusual jazz complement of 13 THEME FROM ROUTE 66 80 musicians. 42 (Gower—BMI) THE WAH-WATUSI New releases on Esquire’s Starlite label include an EP specially designed 29 for ballroom dancers and teachers entitled “Four Square” and played (Kalmann-Lowe—ASCAP) by Norman Grant and his Orchestra for Dancers. Four tracks 44 THREE STARS WILL SHINE each with a 64 bar routine comprise Foxtrot, Tango, Waltz and Quickstep. These disks might TONIGHT (Dr. Kildare Theme) . . 32 well find a ready market in America where the British Ballroom Dancing 25 (Robbins Ltd.—PRS) Standards enjoy increasing popularity. “Howard Yokes And His Country TWIST AND SHOUT 50 10. is an also issued Starlite. 33 (Mellin—BMI) Boys” EP by Southern Music enjoying chart success with “Come Outside” debut TWISTIN' MATILDA 43 — disk by Mike on Parlophone have another possible with Johnny 5 (Pickwick-General ASCAP) Same — a Worth UPTOWN composition “The River’s Run Dry” recorded by Vince Hill on Piccadilly. 41 years company, 58 (Aldon—BMI) After several with the Len Black has been appointed general manager of Robert Mellin Music (London) in succession to the VILLAGE OF LOVE 31 late Len Ed- wards. 40 (Trianon—BMI) first 1962 Jazz Festivals just WALK ON THE WILD SIDE 19 The of the took place at Nottingham and Black- pool. The Nottingham line up included the of 61 (Columbia Pictures—ASCAP) bands Ken Colyer. The Dauphin Street and Ball, while Blackpool WELCOME HOME BABY 75 Six Kenny boasted Acker Bilk, Humphrey 00 (Loudix— BMI) Lyttelton, Alex Walsh and Monty Sunshine. Meantime plans are being laid WEST OF THE WALL 27 to ensure law and order at Britain’s No. 1 Festival on the Earlswood Estate 74 (Music Productions—ASCAP) on June 30. Expected to attract more than 50,000 fans trad will be represented by Chris Barber, Terry Lightfoot, Ken Colyer, Dick Charlesworth, Mike (i]ot- WHEN 1 GET THRU WITH YOU . . 67 73 (Pamper—BMI) ton & Jerry Brown and Bob Wallis. Catering for the moderns will be Johnny WHERE ARE YOU 39 Dankworth, Joe Harriott, Ronie Ross and Tony Coe. 81 (Leo Feist—ASCAP) WHY'D YOU WANNA MAKE 54 ME CRY 62 South Africans Best Sellers (Aldon—BMI) 17 WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN 21 1. Ballad Of The Southern Suburbs (Jeremy Taylor) (Painted Desert—BMI) 2. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley) 23 WOMAN IS MAN'S BEST 3. Like I Do (Nancy Sinatra) FRIEND 70 4. Lesson In Love (Cliff Richard) (Claridge—ASCAP) 5. When You Ask About Love (Jackie Frisco) 94 YOU'LL LOSE A GOOD THING 66 6. Johnny And The Mermaid (Johnny Kangas and the G-Men) (Crazy Cajun & Jamie—BMI) 7. Love Me Warm And Tender (Paul Anka) 8. Wonderful Land (Shadows) ppearance on Top 100 9. Forget Me Not (Eden Kane) Lucky Star (Gene Vincent) . —— —

HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR ADVERTISING lome changes have been made at RCA. David Crump was promoted to record ision manager, Raul Bejerano as administrative manager, Guillermo Infante sales manager and Ignacio Morales as public relations chief. New in the sico City RCA staff is Guillermo Infante, who was sales manager of this ipany in the city of Guadalajara. PROGRAM FOR THE lexico is expecting Pat Boone, who will debut in Mexico at Senorial July t is almost a fact that he will record at the RCA studios a new LP sung in mish for the Dot label. Ruben Puentes, RCA A&R, is looking for the song t Pat should sing in Spanish. Dot A&R men and some engineers will prob- 1962 j come to supervise Pat’s recordings. 'he Carrion Brothers signed a new exclusive contract with Orfeon Records two more years but with one condition: that one of the brothers, Eduardo, record as a soloist at Columbia Records. hico O’Farrill, considered the best arranger of modern music in Mexico, ) signed a new contract with Columbia Recoi’ds. He used to be with Orfeon his last arrangements for the label were for the third Cesar Costa LP. Cuando Volveras,” latest Paco Canedo’s recording for RCA, is a smash hit. Cash Box the first hit of his career. onductor Evaristo Tafoya has a new LP for Columbia Records named tmos Modernos” (Modern Rhythms), in which he includes popular Mexican gs such as “La Burrita,” “Besame Mucho,” “Crei” and “Sin Ti,” and Latin erican songs like “Lamento Borincano,” “Silencio,” “No Te Importe Saber” “Poquita Fe” and some Spanish songs. All these melodies were arranged lis personal tropical style; it can sell very well. CA will release very soon a new LP by Rafael Vazquez and his wife, Car- a Rey. as Sombras vocal group recorded its third LP at RCA, singing such tunes as ras Mi Cruz,” “Eres Mi Querer,” “Reir Y Illorar,” “Dios Me lo Ha Dicho,” mos A1 Paraiso,” “Ojos Cafes,” “Retrato De Amor,” “Marcada,” “El Farol,” Un Poquito,” “Dos Paralelas” and “El Telefono.” WORLD-WIDE eerless Records, the label which represents Seeco in Mexico, released last ith recordings with Celio Gonzalez (“Cien Mil Cosas”) and “Baja Ven- za”). Nelson Pinedo (“Hablame Claro” and “El Ermitano”), Celia Cruz [elao De Cana” and “Agua Pa Mi”), Orquesta Estrellas Cubanas (“Pa- aga De Amor” and “Baila Conmigo”). olumbia Records released Argentinian recordings made by Roberto Yanes. ack from Los Angeles is Mexican conductor Pablo Beltran Ruiz, who is DIRECTORY ^ happy with performances he did at the Hollywood Palladium with his dance orchestra. Pablo will record immediately, new numbers at RCA. Mexico's Best Seilers El Gran Tomas (Norman) —Mayte (RCA). El Loco—Javier Solis ( Columbia Los Tres Ases (RCA) (PHAM). ISSUE K Florida Twist—Bill Haley (Dimsa). Enrique Guzman (Columbia) (PHAM). Edi Edi—Angelica Maria (Musart). (EMMI). Munequita (Roly Poly) —Enrique Guzman (Columbia). (EMMI). THE ORIGINAL! Nena, Bailamos Twist—Rebeldes Del Rock (Orfeon). Triangulo—Los Tres Reyes (RCA). Hnas. Aguila (Peerless). Bobby Capo (RCA) Vagar Entre Sombras—Alvaro Zermefio (Orfeon). Timida—Cesar Costa (Orfeon). THE ONLY COMPLETE Susy La Coqueta—Mayte (RCA). (BRAMBILA). England's Best Sellers ALL MUSIC MARKET GUIDE! Good Luck Charm—Elvis Presley 11. Wonderful Land—^The Shadows (RCA) (Belinda) (Columbia) (FD&H) I’m Looking Out The Window 12. Love Letters—Ketty Lester (Lon- Cliff Richard (Columbia) (Chap- don) (Famous-Chappell) 20th pell) 13. Lonely City—John Leyton (HMV) Come Outside—Mike Arne (Par- (Most) lophone) (Southern) 14. Stranger On The Shore—Acker Nut Rocker—B. Bumble (Top Bilk (Columbia) (Sherwin) ANNIVERSARY Rank) (Ardmore & Beechwood) 15. Unsquare Dance—Dave Brubeck Ginny Come Lately—Brian Hy- (Fontana) (Unpublished) land (HMV) (Spanka) 16. How Can I Meet Her—The Everly As You Like It—Adam Faith Brothers (Warner Bros.) (Aldon) (Parlophone) (Downbeat) 17. Speak To Me Pretty—Brenda Lee EDITION Last Night Was Made For Love (Decca) (Peter Maurice) Billy Fury (Decca) (Jack Good) 18. Hey Little Girl—Del Shannon [ Don’t Know Why—Eden Kane (London) (Vicki) CONTACT: (Decca) (FD&H) 19. The Wonderful World Of The Picture Of You—Joe Brown (Pic- 10. Young—Danny Williams (HMV) ENGLAND: NEVILLE MARTEN, Dorris Land, 9a New Bond St., London, Wl, ?adilly) (Michael Reine) (Leeds) Eng., Tel: Hyde Park 2868 Fhe Green Leaves Of Summer 20. Just A Little Love—Karl Denver Kenny Ball (Pye) (Robbins) (Decca) (Chappell) BENELUX: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, The Hague, Holland, Tel. 070-722546

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Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's ITALY, VITTORIO de MICHELI, Via Settala 20, Milan, Italy, Tel. 22 11 85 SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kaggeholmsvagen 48, Stockholm- Blue Hawaii — Elvis Presley 1. Hits From The Young Ones 59-46-85 (RCA) Cliff Richard (Columbia) Enskede, Sweden, Telephone: Vest Side Story Soundtrack 2. Spotlight On The Shadows — —The FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 24 Rue de Leningrad, Paris, France, (Philips) Shadows (Columbia) Telephone: Europe 5308 It’s Trad Dad—Soundtrack (Co- 3. Shadows To The Fore—The umbia) Shadows (Columbia) AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-5677 5outh Pacific—Soundtrack (RCA) 4. Four Hits And A Mister—Acker Fhe Young Ones—Cliff Richard Bilk (Columbia) MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Monterrey 31, Col. Roma, Mexico 7, D.F. (Columbia) 5. Helen’s Hit Parade—Helen Sha- Telephone: 12-10-00 10-10-01 Black & White Minstrel Show piro (Columbia) George Mitchell (HMV) 6. Little Pieces Of Hancock—Tony CANADA: JOHN MURPHY, CKOY Radio, P.O. Box 3130, Station C, (Pye) Fhe Roaring Twenties—Dorothy Hancock Ottawa, Ont., Canada Provine (Warner Bros.) 7. The Shadows—The Shadows (Co- lumbia) Fhe Shadows—The Shadows (Co- ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rafaela 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 8. Follow That Dream Elvis umbia) — Pres- Telephone: 69-1538 ley (RCA) Strings Sinatra And —Frank Si- 9. Cliff’s Hit Parade—Cliff Richard BRAZIL: RICARDO & RENATO MACEDO, Rua Joao Ramalho 1324, latra (Reprise) (Columbia) Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tel: 62-6188 Sound Of Music—London Cast Kenny Ball’s Hit Parade—Kenny (HMV) Ball (Pye) TOKYO: HIKARU SUGIURA 2, Takada-Oimatau Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan h Box—June 23, 1962' International Section 45 .

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Still the biggest individual problem to the record industry in Australia is I HOLLAND the sad plight of the singles market and although trade executives have been Columbia teenage star t May 31 was Helen Shapiro-Day because Bovema’s making tremendous efforts to solve and overcome the situation, there has been auction hall was crowded by many paid her first visit to this country. Blokker’s little—if any—improvement although singles production for March was a with Jansen’s Quartet. ^ of her teen fans and they cheered her performance Guus little better than February. The unusual thing about the present state of the in-person perform- September next Bovema’s Capitol label will welcome the industry is that for ten of the twelve months ending March 1962, 12" album ^ ance of the popular George Shearing quintet. The label will be busy with all production exceeded singles production! This fact alone will give readers of their dealers with special promotion of the extensive Shearing library. Cash Box some idea of conditions here and they will fully realize that there * ^ Bovema’s Columbia department happily notes the increasing demand for are definite and strong grounds for serious concern over the singles market in Russ Conway’s “Primera” recording and also for the Shadows’ version of Australia. Some two to three years ago it was nothing unusual to achieve , “Wonderful Land.” sales of 20,000 and upwards for good hits with a real smash doing anything ’ Capitol’s Frank Sinatra LP, “Point Of No Return,” just released. Bovema’s from 60,000 to 100,000. Now a good hit is battling to do around 8,000 and a > new Liberty label celebrates Julie London’s first released LP with Bovema, smasheroo is doing well to get beyond 30,000. In view of the seriousness of the “The Best Of Julie.” situation, it is felt that the Manufacturers Association should take a long, } The Dutch London label, managed by John Ros of L.C. Phonogram, new EP hard look at what must surely be considered a major problem. It is further venture. series of American jazz artists has turned out to be a successful The felt that there has to be sound reason(s) for such alarming fall-off in singles 5 series was just extended with five new EP’s of highly interesting jazz material, action and some effort to stimulate sales should be taken at once before the including Erroll Garner’s famous 1949 recordings (for Roost), the MJQ, Sidney , singles market vanishes completely! ' Bechet & Muggsy Spanier, Milt Jackson & John Coltraine, and Dizzy Gillespie The Festival Records group has now released Volume II of “Stereo 35/MM” and Charlie Parker. ) by Enoch Light and His Orchestra. Volume I in the range is a best-seller in the “Little recording Phonogram’s Blue Diamonds, has Ship,” gold disk by LC stereo market just as it is throughout most of the world and it looks for sure Title: “Blaues Sehn- been recorded by the two brothers in German. Boot Der that this new issue will soon be near the top of the charts. sucht” (Blue Boat Of Nostalgia) Decca. Pye Records out with “The Green Leaves Of Summer” by Kenny Ball and Movie “State Fair,” featuring Bobby Darin, Pat Boone and Ann-Margret, His Jazz Men, which should soon be making chart noise here. Ball has done had its Dutch premiere May 30. quite well with his recent singles in this territory but none have yet reached once * The late Dutch conductor Eduard van Beinum has been honored more the hit and sales proportions of “Midnight In Moscow.” the release on of Club of Handel’s “Water Music” and “Royal Fire- by Ace Another newie for Pye Records is “Whistlin’ For The Moon” by Petula Clark. Philharmonic) Brit- works Music” (with London and music from Benjamin Pet had two good hits throughout Australia in “Romeo” and “My Friend The ) ten’s “Peter Grimes” (with Concertgebouw Orchestra). A splendid Anglo- Sea”; she is another of a whole flock of English recording stars who are cur- co-production. Dutch rently doing well in this country. * The Holland Festival 1962 will be opened on June 15. Leafing through the Local girl Patty Markham is out with a new single on Festival which carries fascinating programs to come, the visitor’s attention is drawn to plays “The j two revivals, “Autumn Concerto” and “An Affair To Remember.” Patty’s Hollow Crown” by The Royal Shakespeare Theatre (on Argo recordings) and single of “Blue Star” has recently been issued in Japan through the King “Macbeth” by The Old Vic (on Caedmon Records). 'The Opera scene will fea- Records organization. ture Teresa Berganza in “The Barber Of Seville” by Rossini; Berganza will ( W&G Records released an album entitled “Frankie Davidson’s Big 16,” which also give a song recital accompanied by her husband Felix Lavilla, piano. highlights Frankie’s current nationwide click “Have You Ever Been To See ’ Among the conductors are Antal Dorati, Hans Rosbaud, Rafael Kubelik, Willem King’s Cross?” along with fifteen other tracks which include six of Frankie’s van Otterloo (The Hague Philharmonic) and Bernard Haitink (Concertge- ^ own compositions. bouw Orchestra). The Festival outfit has a strong batch of new hit singles including “Southern The Dutch King of Tangos, Mr. Malando, he never went to South America, ^ ’Rora” by The Joy Boys; “Everybody Loves Me But You” by Brenda Lee; but his records sell very well there! recorded “In Einer Kleinen Konditorei” — “Lovers Who Wander” by Dion; “Heart” b/w “Sing” by Jackie Wilson; and “Ein Spanischer Tango Und Ein Madel Wie Du” on Philips. ( “Rondo” a local disk by pianist Warren Carr; “Teenage Senorita” by Teddy Randazzo and “Too Proud To Cry” by local singer Warren W'illiams. ' BELGIUM To celebrate the first year of operation of its Goldengroove low-price label, Pye Records is offering a two-album set featuring Sir John Barbirolli and ; As the former recording of Lee Martin “Fanny Mae/Heep Hoop” on New- The Halle Orchestra with “Viennese Night At The Proms” and “Wagner Night tone had good sales potential, Sobedi recorded this combo again and released At The Proms.” The set retails at only 50/. which makes it the lowest priced ( “Money Josephine” by Johnny Day and Lee Martin’s combo. The sales are package of its kind on the open market. Golden-groove have also released six very_ satisfying and the record is played very often on all the juke boxes of other albums all of which retail at 33/. each. Belgium. Sobedi released this record some weeks ago and sold a rather large EMI recently issued a huge batch of singles that should soon be spreading volume. across our charts. They include “Theme From Ben Casey” by Valjean, his The recording of Guy Denis (18 year old accordionist), “Pizzi Tango/Tropi- Piano and Orchestra; “As You Like It” by Adam Faith; “I’m Looking Out 'The I cal Walz” is still in demand and with these two numbers Sobedi has a record Window” (Cliff Richard) ; “The Stripper” (David Rose) ; “How Is Julie” (The which will always sell. This already has an “all-time best seller” with “Pour Lettermen) ; “Scotch And Soda” (Kingston Trio); “My Real Name” (Fats Toi Seul’’ (55,000 sold records) by Frans Bonne. " Domino) ; “I’ll Never Dance Again” (Bobby Rydell) ; “Tender Is The Night” Rina Pia, Flemish songstress, made her first record for the Decca label some (Vic Damone) ; “West Of The Wall” (Toni Fisher) and “The Crowd” by Roy time ago. It was an EP with four tangos sung in Dutch (“Tango Time Met Orbison. Rina Pia”). Now, in Brussels, a French version of these four tangos was Viking Records just released a single by Bobby Rydell, “Happy Valley,” and recorded. one by Frankie Avalon titled “You Are Mine.” Roy Orbison (the man who made “Dream Baby”) was in Belgium from Sun- Lucky Starr, who steered his single of “I’ve Been Everywhere” into the top ' day, June 10 to Tuesday, June 12. Quite a number of members of the press, 10.spot across the nation, has an album just released by Festival Records entitled radio and television were very interested and some interviews were made. “I’ve Been Everywhere,” which looks set to take off in a big way. The album Talent scouts discovered a young Italian, Rocky Messina, is also a who com- is released while Lucky’s single is still No. 1—a position it has held for several poser. He just made his first recording on the Omega label: “Caro Italiano” weeks. * and “Un Tango d’Addio.” Both numbers his are own compositions. Guy Mitchell’s newie, “Charlie’s Shoes,” has been released here by W&G The Strangers have an overwhelming talent and they are extremely popular Records and is in competition with the Billy Walker performance on the I in Flanders. Together with songstress Lina Cora, they a for made new record Coronet label. “Charlie’s Shoes” is catching good deejay exposure and could Decca label. In the Antwerp dialect they sing “Chucrouten Tango” and “De easily repeat its American success in this country. I Meisjes Van Bij 0ns,” the Dutch version of the great hit “Une Claire De Lune A Maubeuge.” Philips Records Belgium report that Nana Mouskouri (White Rose Of Athens) did the French recording of “Stranger On The Shore” under the title “Savoir_ Aimer.” The record came out wonderfully and the sensitive voice of Australia's Best Sellers - Nana gives a perfect rendition of this beautiful melody that might become as famous as her “White Roses” throughout Europe. 10.Johnny Hallyday is still hitting the top over here and his American record- 10.1. *I’ve Been Everywhere (Lucky Starr—Festival) Johnny Devlin Music ings sell beyond expectations. “Shake The Hand Of A Fool” meets with big 2. *Have You Ever Been To See King’s Cross? (Frankie Davidson—W&G) ^ demands and is heartily welcomed by the Flemish public. No doubt the num- Woomera Music her of his fans in 3. , Belgium will keep growing. Dear One (Larry Finegan—London) J. Albert & Son Still going strong is Henri Salvador’s “Le Lion Est Mort Ce Soir” (Lion 4. Moon River (Henry Mancini—RCA) Chappell & Son Sleeps Tonight). , the pretty French winner of the Eurovision 5. *Today’s Teardrops (Col Joye—Festival) Aaron Schroeder Music Song Contest 1962, is on top of the Philips hit parade with her winning song 6. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley—RCA) Belinda Music “” (A First Love). Brook Benton’s “Hit Record” absolutely 7. *Si_Senor (Rob E. G.—Festival) Leeds Music is a hit and Dinah Washington’s “Dream” surely will be on the market for a 8. Wimoweh (Karl Denver—Decca) D. Davis & Co. long , time. 9. Funny Way Of Laughin’ (Burl Ives—Festival) Acuff-Rose Caterina (Perry Como—RCA) *Locally Produced Record. Holland's Best Sellers

1. (Conny/H.M.V.) (Uitgeverij Portengen/Haarlem) Belgium's Best Sellers 2. The Young Ones (Cliff Richard/Columbia) (Les Ed. Int. Basart/Amster- dam). (FLEMISH) 3. Norman (Sue Thompson/Funckler, Welleke Alberti/Philips) (Acuff-Rose 1. Zwei Kleine Italiener (Conny/Electrola) (Frankie sic/Antwerp). Music Mu Benelux/Brussels). 2. Love Me Warm And Tender (Paul Anka/RCA) (Spanka/Brussels). 4. Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen (Gerhard Wendland/Philips) (Benelux 3. Ya Ya (Joey (World Dee And Starliters/Roulette, Petula Clark/Vogue) , Music /Weert). Music/Brussels). 1 5. Wonderful Land (The Shadows/Columbia) (Melodia/ Amsterdam). i- The Yong Ones (Cliff Richard/Columbia) (Herman Bra v'er Brussels). 6. Good Luck Charm (Elvis ’’ Presley/RCA) (Belinda/Amsterdam). 5. Norman (Sue Thompson/Funckler) (Acuff Rose Music Benelux/Brussels). 7. Let’s Twist Again (Chubby Checker/Columbia) (Belinda/Amsterdam). 6. Let’s Twist Again (Chubby Checker/Columbia) (Belinda /Brussels). 8. Mexico (Willy Schobben/Artone, Bob Moore/London) (Acuff-Rose Music 7. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley/RCA) (Belinda/Brussels). Benelux/Brussels ) 8. Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen (Gerhard Wendland/Philips). 9. Love Me And Tender Warm (Paul Anka/RCA) (Spanka/Brussels). 9. Mexico (Bob Moore/London) (Acuff-Rose Benelux/Brussels). Dream Baby (Roy Music Orbison/London, Blue Diamond/Decca) (Acuff-Rose La Paloma/No More (Elvis Presley/RCA, Freddy/Polydor) (Belinda/ Music Benelux/Brussels). Brussels). xSBSk

Excitement reigns supreme currently at the BMI Canada office in Toronto. The snow has melted and the first strokes of sunlight have announced the Harold Moon and Ralph Harding are sitting on a flock of new releases that coming of summer here in Germany, which means a slow season in sales for are loaded with commercial appeal. High on the list is “Steel Men.” The the record business unless a new sound finds its way into the record buyer’s original version by The Debonairs was a strong entry all by itself. Released hearts. However, every year it seems that something comes along to brighten on Raleigh in Canada and picked up by the Southside label for U.S. distribu- up the slow season. Two years ago, the novelty sensation “Itsy Bitsy Teenie tion, the original waxing seemed to be heading in the right direction—up. Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” did the trick and provided a comeback vehicle Then to insure its possibilities of success Jimmy Dean cut the song on Colum- for Caterina Valente and last season Ricky Nelson broke the charts apart bia. The combination of Dean, Columbia and a power packed song cannot be with his “Hello Mary Lou” which sold way over Vz million in the English and denied. They’re thinking along such lines already and “Steel Men” looks as if German versions. A record which came out last summer but did not begin to it won’t let them down. As if this wasn’t enough, the BMI boys have three move until fall was “White Roses From Athens” with Nana Mouskouri, new Chateau disks by three young Canadians, that are strong. Art Snider, head which went on to become a million seller for the lass. At present, there are man at Chateau, has gone all out with the three artists. He spared nothing, no trends to tie a hit onto. The top stars continue to turn out steady sellers, arranging for the three sessions to be cut in Nashville, using only the best Mina has established herself with the No. 1 song “Heisser Sand,” but the twist vocal and instrumental support, and the facilities of a leading studio. The re- was disappointing in sales and never developed the popularity that was ex- sulting sides: “First Thing Tomorrow” b/w “Mister Heartache” by Pat Harvey; pected of it. It looks like a slow summer unless a new dance or even better, a “Raggedy Ann” b/w “How Much Longer Must I Wait” by Mark London; and hot novelty hit brings the buyers into the shops instead of the swimming “(Remember Me) I’m The One” b/w “Daisy-Doo” by Gord Lightfoot are among pools. the best Canadian sessions the trade has heard in a long time. As a matter of Pardon our slip. We said that in 1960, revenue to GEMA from films and fact, no less an expert than Chet Atkins predicts a tremendous future for at records slipped by 9 million marks. That figure should read 90 million marks. least one of the three young Canadians, Pat Harvey. Chet, Snider and the BMI people are now in advanced stages of negotiations to release the sides by Record producer-publisher-songwriter Kim Fowley is hard at work writing young Pat world-wide, except Canada where Chateau will retain distribution continental contacts pushing his present European hit “Nut Rocker” and rights, on RCA Victor. Marvin Singer, promotion and sales chief for Chateau, his newest release, “Like Bluegrass,” which is expected to receive good re- is wearing out pencils filling orders for the three newies. Pat Harvey has been actions especially from GI’s stationed in Europe. a featured Darrow for performer on the Toronto TV’er, “Club Six” with Mike New Teldec Producer Rudi Von Der Dovenmuhle has signed Diane Burg some time. London is the Montrealer mentioned here and Gord young 5/19, to a contract. Diane is now number 3 in the Radio Luxemburg hit parade Lightfoot is one currently riding half of the Two-Tones, a record act many with her first recording “Nichts Geht Uber Uns’re Liebe” on Amadeo. Diane’s Canadian charts with “Lessons In Love.” first waxing for Teldec will be the German version of the Sue Thompson smash It could well be that Bobby Curtola is to joined on the Cash Box about be “If The Boy Only Knew.” Diane has also cut a duet with Jack Finey of the “Hot 100” several other young development is practically by Canadians. This Louis Prima winner “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home.” Rudi also an- a sure thing aforementioned disks as U.S. Distribution arrangements for the nounces the signing of Norbert Romberg and Fred Bohland to fresh Teldec are completed. contracts. Long time Toronto radio personality, Martin Silburt, has just recently moved from CKEY to a sales position at Toronto’s CHUM. Former Polydor star Tommy Kent has inked a new contract with Helmut Visitors to the “Sun Parlor” area of Ontario, and Leamington’s CJSP, 5/30, Jantsch of Ariola Records. Helmut will handle the A&R chores for Tommy, were Columbia’s Four Romeos. They took part in the Craig Cole segment on Gerig Music is hard at work pushing the “Badewannen Tango” (Bathtub the station, wherein their new LP “Rendezvous With The Romeos,” (Cash Box, Tango) by Peter Alexander and hopes that the song will be the novelty hit 5/26) was spotlighted by the deejay as “gold star” album, and selections from of the season. The record is off to a great start having been picked by the the set were aired frequently. Hard on the heels of The Romeos, another Co- entire trade press. lumbia artist visited the studios of CJSP. This time it was 13 year old Sandy Artone Records of Holland announced the signing of The Regento Stars Selsie, currently riding high with “A Date With Loneliness.” The young femme who broke up the German charts a season ago with their recording of “Laila.’ vocalist appeared at a hop with CJSP’s Lou Tomasi, where she was officially Bernhard Mikulski distributes the label here. welcomed to Leamington by the City’s Mayor, Art Cullen. “CJSP,” says Tomasi, Seeger of ‘always willing to show off good Canadian talent, arranged for Miss Selsie to Theo Peer Music announces that the U.S. hit “Until Again My Love” has in appear on several deejay shows in near-by Detroit.” been waxed German by Freddy Davis for Telefunken. Joe Menke did the German lyrics. “P.T. 109” Ella Fitzgerald packed ’em in at Toronto’s Massey Hall 5/30, reports Stan by Jimmy Dean is also swinging foi the pubbery. Dorling of the Quality Office. Her PA resulted in a brisk sale of her Verve LP’s, reports Stan. Dorling was kept busy parading a mock elephant around New press man for Sonet-Storyville Records here, Fritz Kraus, announces Toronto’s downtown area to promote the new Lawrence Welk single, “Baby top sales for the label of “Johnny Angel” by Shelley Fabares. Elephant Walk.” Observers were not sure who created the greatest visual sen- Hit writer Peter Moesser writes that his world favorite “Morgen” is still sation—the phony pachyderm, or the charming “Miss Chum” Millie Moriak. swinging via new by Conniff, ‘Morning Man” A1 Boliska seemed completely captivated by the elephant. The waxings Ray The Four Lads and Ivo Robic Ivo is now in the states performing the song and his newest waxing or promotion was a success reports Stan, as the Welk disk has stepped out in American TV. Peter’s newest hit is in combination with Heinz Gietz foi fine fashion, saleswise. Line Renaud. The song is called “Paris Nights” and has been picked by the Nick Chickalo is the new head-librarian at CFOX, Pointe Claire. He replaces trade papers as a hit. Mel Brown, who moves into the sales department at the Montreal, area outlet. Composer Ben Kaye in touch from New York with further word on his new Werner Muller with his RIAS orchestra visited Munich for Berin Weeh song, “Stop The Wedding” (Cash Box 5/19), released in the U.S. on Maypole there. Guesting with the band was Chet Baker. by the Magid Triplets. According to the cleffer, the disk was recently picked Paul Siegel announces that he’s set for 13 shows on station WLVL ir to click by Murray Kaufman of WINS in the Big Town. Kaye reports that Louisville, Kentucky. The president of the station, S. A. Cisler, set the deal Canadian distribution on the tune is just about set. The show will be called “The Magic Carpet” and will present German hits Dave Clark, out of Sparton in Montreal, holds high hopes for a new Sparton and operettas to the American public. The show is also set for syndication LP by country singer, Ron McLeod. A regular on Hamilton’s “Saturday Night Iamboree”_ over CHCH-TV, this is the artist’s first LP release. Early reaction Walter Ruff of Will Meisel Music announces top action on the Brian Hyland to the set is excellent, reports Dave. hit “Ginny Come Lately,” which will be done in German by Brian, Dyer Hurdon, co-manager of Bobby Curtola, Hollywood-bound weekend of & Pirko Manola and Jan & Kjeld. Clyde MePhatteFs “Lover Please” and a p/9. Reports out of the Del-Fi office on the coast indicate that young Curtola new Paul Anka number have been turned out by John Lamers for Telefunker is about to undertake a coast to coast promotion jaunt on behalf of “Fortune Records. Teller.” He will be accompanied on the trip another red hot Del Fi artist, by Hans R. Beierlein reports that the Marino Marini hit “Maria Maddalena’ Johnny Crawford. has been bought by his pubbery and will be done in German by Lys Assia Southern Music Publishing Co., exec. Matt Heft, writes from his Montreal Dffice that his current activities with the publishing firm make him almost a One of the biggest French hits in the last three years has also been obtained commuter between Toronto and Montreal. by Han’s Montana Music house. The song is called “Les Fiances D’Auvergne.’ Two Ontario stations saluted by The Ontario Safety League at their pre- Paul Kuhn has also waxed the “Heidelberger Polka.” In addition to buying sentation banquet 6/12. Receiving plaques for their contributions to public hits, Hans has been active on the selling side. Charlie “Banjo Boy” Niessen’s safety were CHUM, Toronto and CKOY, Ottawa. hits10. “Ting Eling Eling” and “Penny Melody” have been published in Soutl America by Editora Musical Ltda. and in the Iron Curtain countries bj Statnie Hudebny Vydavatelstvi. The Overseas Music Publishers Col. Ltd. ir David Rose In England Japan has also bought “Boulevard D’Amour” and “Harry’s Little Ball Salon’ both written by Heino “Calcutta” Gaze.

That’s it for this week in Germany. Germany's Best Sellers

1. *Heisser Sand (Hot Sand) —Mina—Polydor—Gerig 2. *Ich Schau Den Weissen Wolken Nach/Eimal Weht Der Suedwind Weidei (I Look At The White Clouds/The Southwind Will Blow Again) —Nana Mouskouri—Fontana—Schaeffers 3. *Alo Ahe—Freddy—Polydor—Esplanade 4. *Zwei Kleine Italiener (Two Little Italians) —Conny—Columbia—Petei Meisel 5. *Eine Rose Aus Santa Monica (A Rose From Santa Monica) —Carmela Corren—Ariola—Francis Day & Hunter 6. Auf Weidersehn Marlene—Bob Moore—London—Ralph Maria Siegel/ Acuff Rose 7. *Schau Mir Noch Mai In Die Augen/Schlaefst Du Schon (Look In My Eyes Once Again/Are You Asleep?) —Gerhard Wendland—Philips—Melodic LONDON—EMI executives here tui'ned out to welcome MGM Records ar- Der Welt ranger-conductor David Rose and his wife last week and feted them with a 8. *Silvermoon Peter Kraus Polydor Gerig round of cocktail press parties and promotions for Rose’s current hit single of — — — “The Stripper” and LP of the same name. Shown (left to right) above are 9. *No Bier, No Wein, No Schnaps (No Beer, No Wine, No Schnaps) —Gua R. N. White, EMI’s general marketing manager, R. L. Oldfield, the firm’s Backus—Polydor—Schaeffers/Tonleiter marketing manager, Mr. & Mrs. David Rose and general promo manager Geld Wie Heu— (Johnny Will) —Gerd Boettcher—Decca—Rolf Budde A. Muxlow. *Original German (Copyright

Cash Box—June 23, 1962- International Section 47 SCANDINAVIA

Hiroshi Watanabe & Star Dusters, one of the oldest full orks in Japan, will DENMARK leave this week (20) for their Soviet tour. Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and three told Cash Box that the stage other cities are included in their 45 day-long trip. Knut Mork, head of Morks Musikforlag, has recently opened at the Odense Theater, Columbia’s record division split its international repertory dept, into two version of “The Pajama Game,” which in Copenhagen, where the Fal- sections. First international repertory section will feature American-originated has done so well that it will be presented also Mork has the stage Columbia catalog only under Shigeru Watanabe’s direction while second inter- coner-Centret will be presenting the stage musical. Knut as well as musical rights for this musical for Scandinavia. > national repertory section will handle Disneyland, Epic, MGM, Pye, United _ Grammofonpladeforlag, in- Artists, Verve and Voix-d’or under Tamotsu Shigesawa. And starting with the Per Sorensen, head of publicity dept, at Dansk first four recordings with the * Sept, release, Columbia label will include Oriole (UK) and Embassy (UK) and forms Cash Box that the firm has released the “Dreamy Eyes” those labels now under the Voix-d’or tag. Then the new Voix-d’or will cover new teenage groups it recorded this spring: “Tonight” and Over the only Palette (Belgium, US, UK, Germany), GC (Italy) and Hispavox (Spain). with The Keyrockers, “Cool Water” and “When the Moon Comes with The The setting up of the dept, was done as the result of the Columbia-Westminster Mountain” with The Jingles, “My Blue Heaven” and “La Paloma” with Five Danes. All merger of their international catalog exploitations (see last week’s issue). Rookeys and “Toy Balloons” and “I Hear You Knocking” Westminster’s Jun’ichi Imabori was named acting international repertory these records are on the Sonet label. singles, “I dept.’s chief. Karusell Grammofon A/S reports the release of two new Can’t ABC-Paramount, the big hit, and Toshiba Music Industry gained more than 33% in earnings during the latter Stop Loving You” with Ray Charles on “Ring-A-Ding” with Craig Douglas on Top Rank. half of 1961 fiscal year (Oct. 1961—Mar. 1962) than in the first half, accord- all available record- -a ing to the confirmed balance sheet at the firm’s general shareholders’ meeting. Nordisk Polyphon A/S (NPA) reports great interest in ings version from the motion picture Columbia also officially set its general income during the same period at 10.3% from “West Side Story.” The soundtrack released stereo. Side Story” was over the previous 6 months. Its record div. earned 32.8% over the previous has been on Philips in mono and As “West period in general income. staged in Copenhagen by a touring American troup recently, it got plenty of special Vienna Concerto Hause String Quartet arrived here and immediately started publicity, which should help the record sale. NPA has also issued a catalog of available in connection with his their concerts on stage throughout the country. They will stay until the end recordings with Louis Armstrong of this month. recent Scandinavian tour. Tony Williams, ex-lead singer to The Platters, flew here to appear in Tokyo ICELAND with Norman Paul, his piano accompanist. The organization JPRA (Japan Phonograph Record Association) confirmed Tage Ammendrup, head of Verzlunin Drangey, reports that his company has « Hljomsveit Svavars 3,257,047 copies as the total production figures during the month of April by released an EP with six songs, titled “Twist Kvold Med Svavar His Music) on Islenzkir Tonar. the local wax industry. Total numbers manufactured can be broken-down as: Gests” (Twisting Time With Gests And Eyolfsdottir, 1,189, 600-LP’s, 68,014-EP’s, 1,920,056-Singles, 79,377-SP’s. Some songs are sung by Ragnar Bjarnason, others by Helena and also Finnur Eydal his baritone is featured. EP, which includes the A 12" stereo album by the current visitors to Japan, Trio Los Pancbos, will and sax The be out thru Columbia next month. “Besame Mucho,” “Quizas, Quizas, Quizas” titles “The Peppermint Twist,” “Twistin’ at the Hop,” “You Must Have Been are among the featured 14 tunes on deck. A Beautiful Baby,” “The Twistin’ Postman,” “Twist Her” and “Everybody’s Twistin’ In Mexico,” has done well the local Icelandic market that Columbia’s second UA releases, coming out next month, will include 2 mono Down so at it is looking for export and stereo LP’s (12") with no singles or EP’s this time. Released-to-be are now second on the charts. Ammendrup is now possi- *• “Latin_ Piano (by Ferrante & Teicher),” “The Highwaymen Highlights (by bilities of this record to other countries. The Highwaymen)” in stereo while Gene Pitney and Pee Wee Arwin ork are NORWAY featured on mono LP’s. Newcomer on records here is young and talentful Pia Skar, who recently did Toshiba is exporting four original masters (tape recorded) to its British very well at the contracted and French pactees in order to be released there. All masters Grandkjelleren in Oslo. She has been to Iversen (“Ue-o Muite Frogh Aruko,” “Anoko-no Namae-wa Nanten-kana,” “Q-chan no Zuntatatta” and & A/S, the Norwegian EMI distributor, and according to Rolf Syversen, a&r man, her first record the starts this “Sore-ga Nayami-sa”) are those which were recorded by the firm’s star can be expected when new season singer autumn. Q Sakamoto with Danny lida & Paradise King, last year. Pathe and EMI are expected to issue them in an EP version. All once were the top selling ones SWEDEN ^ on the Cash Box (Japan’s) Best Selling Lists in the past months. (“Anoko-

. .” Coming up very strong here is “Luffarevisa,” an old standard by Swedish no . and “Sore-ga . . were then released as flip sides). writer Martin Nilsson, in a recording with Sven Erik Magnusson and Sven Columbia and Hideo Murata Fan Club recently honored Hideo for his cur- — Ingvars on Philips. The song, published by Sonora Musikforlag, sold very rent smash “Ohsho.” The deck has sold over 30,000 copies in 6 months. well during the first week it was released. Bo Lbfberg, head of Philips-Sonora AB, told Cash Box. Anita Lindblom, the Swedish Fontana songstress, has done very well with Japan's Best Sellers her British recordings of “Mr. Big Wheel” and “Uptown,” according to the 10.critics in British trade magazines. Miss Lindblom is now being a top name abroad, and so far she is contracted for six TV programs in Germany and INTERNATIONAL Holland.

Latest news from Knappupp includes two EP’s on California (that’s the ^ 1 . Pretty Little Baby (Too Many Rules)/Connie Francis, MGM; Kayoko American Imperial label), three singles on Dot, two singles on Triola, a Moriyama, Toshiba; Kumiko Goto, Columbia; Yukari Itoh (flip-side only). Swedish jazz EP on Megafon and seven EP’s on Knappupp. King; Shinko-JASRAC (flip-side; IMP-JASRAC) 2 . Tonight/Richard Baymer, Columbia; Ferrante & Teicher, UA; Don Mackey, Angel; Peggy Hayama, King/Folster 3. Blue Hawaii/Elvis Presley, Victor; Kaoru Minami, King; Masayuke Hori, Denmark's Best Sellers King/Folster-JASRAC 10.4. Happy Birthday Sweet 16/Neil Sedaka, Victor; Mieko Hirota, Toshiba/ 1. Walk On By (The Clifters/Philips—Grethe Sonck/Sonet) Ivan Mogull (no-publisher) Music/Sweden Music ** 5. Let’s Get Together/Hayley Mills, London; Teruko Itoh, 2. Zwei Kleine Italiener (Conny Froboess/Columbia) Sweden Music King/EMP- 10. 3. Schwarze Rose Rosemarie (Peter Kraus/Polydor) Multitone 6 . Johnny Remember Me/Jane Laton, Victor; Shigeru Katsumi, Toshiba; 4. The Young Ones (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Dacapo Musikforlag Takashi Kanai, King/Folster 5. Dybt I Min Drom (La Novia) (Lis Bjornholt/()deon—Paul Bundgaard/ 7. Moliendo Cafe/Hugo Blanko, Polydor; Sachiko Nishida, Polydor; Ray An- Polyphon) Stockholms Musikprodukt. thony, Capitol; Shoichiro Matsumiya, Toshiba/To-on/JASRAC 6. Elisabeth-Serenade (Gunter Kallmann/Polydor) Imudico A/S 8 . Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves) /Yves Montand, Angel/BIEM 7. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley/RCA) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 9. Twist No. 1/Chubby Checker, Parkway; Takashi Fujiki, Teichiku/Yamaha/ 8. Charlie (Norman) (Anita Lindblom/Fontana) Morks Musikforlag T A C?TD A ' ' 9. *Den Morke Landevej (Gustav Winckler/Tono) Musikproduktion Winckler 10 . Hats Off To Larry/Del Shannon, Roueltte; Q Sakamoto, Toshiba; Hisahiko Hawaii Tattoo (The Waikikis/Palette) AB Succemelodier Iida, Columbia/Aberbach/JASRAC 10. LOCAL 10. Iceland's Best Sellers 1. Eriko/Yukio Hashi, Victor 2. Hoshikuzu-no Machi/Michiya Mihashi, King 1. Nott I Moskvu (Midnight In Moscow) (Ragnar Bjarnason/Islenzkir 3. Aizen Katsura (Tabi-no Yokaze) /Katsue Takaishi, Columbia Tonar) 4. Garasu-no Johnny/I George, Teichiku 2. Twisting Time With Svavar Gests And His Music (Svavar Gests/Islenz- 5. Ohsho /Hideo Murata, Columbia; Ichiro kir Mayama, King; Mitsugoro Teppo, (Tonar) ^ Teichiku 3. San’t Ar Livet (You Can Have Her) (Anita Lindblom/Fontana) Ivan 6. Samui Asa/Sayuri Yoshinaga, Victor Mogull Music/Sweden 7. Furimukanai-de/The Peanuts, King 4. *Ommubaen (Alfred Clausen/Islenzkir Tonar) 8. Wasurenai-sa/Kenji Kitahara, Columbia 5. Violetta (Ray Adams/Fontana) Stockholms Musikproduktion 9. Yama Otoko-_no Uta/The Dark Ducks, King; Mitsuo Sagawa, Victor 6. Let Me In (The Sensations/Argo) Akira-no Twist/Akira Kobayashi, Columbia 7. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley/RCA) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 8. Charlie (Norman) (Anita Lindblom/Fontana) 9. My Real Name (Fats Domino/Imperial) Bjorkjallarinn (Im Sweden's Best Sellers Tiefen Kellern) (Finnur Eydal/Islenzkir Tonar) 1. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley/RCA) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB Norway's Best Sellers 2. Chattanooga Choo Choo (Flovd Cramer/RCA) Reuter & Reuter 3. *Wilma (Owe Thornqvist/Philins) Reuter & Reuter 1. Good Luck Charm (Elvis Presley/RCA) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB) 4. Lesson One (Russ Conway/Columbia) Edition Odeon 2. I’m Looking Out The Window (Cliff Richard/Columbia) No Publisher 5. Walk On By (Leroy Van Dyke/Mercury) Ivan Mogull Music/Sweden 3. *.®ill_e Sa _Ner Som A Ingebjorg (/Karusell) Musikk-Huset > Music 4. Zwei Kleine_ Italiener (Conny Froboess/Columbia) Sweden Music 6. Zwei Kleine Italiener (Conny Froboess /Columbia) Sweden Music 5. San’t Ar Livet (You Can Have Her) (Anita Lindblom/Fontana) Ivan 7. Dardanella (The Raiders/Liberty) No Publisher Mogull Music/Sweden Music 8. Wonderful Land (The Shadows/Columbia) Ehrling & Lofvenholm 6. Dream Baby (Rpy Orbison/London) No Publisher 9. Ypung World (Rick Nelson/California) Stockholms Musikproduktion 7. Let’s Twist Again (Chubby Checker/Columbia) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB Tina Och Marina (Zwei Kleine Italiener) (Tina & Marina/Karusell) Swe- 8. The Young Ones (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Musikk-Huset A/S den Music 9. Speak To Me Pretty (Brenda Lee/Brunswick) Bens Music A/S *Local Copyright Schwarze Rose Rosemarie (Peter Kraus/Polydor) Multitone

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American Capitol’s director Gordon Fraser paid a visit to Francois Minchin, A long time ago there was created by M. Canetti for the Philips label the ;he director of La Voce Del Padrone-Columbia-Marconiphon, and enjoyed a series called “Trefle a quatre feuilles.” Not much is left of that series now iinner with him, French chanter Gilbert Becaud and Benito Vassura of VCM. with the exception of a Brunet composition called “Le Tango Polaire,” which Emilio Pericoli, with “A1 Di La,” has started very well in the States, is the has just been re-recorded by Fernand Reynaud. On the other hand. Vogue an- irst time, after Modugno, that an Italian singer has had such a success in the nounced a new collection to be known as Contact and which is being launched States. to bring new, young talent to the record-buying public and to enable young Gruppo Ricordi Musica Leggera announces the opening in Barcellona (Spain) recording artists to get a hearing. Among the five newcomers already waxed )f its subsidiary. Radio Record Hiberica. Also, it has announced the taking over in the series are Jose Salcy, whose tune “Barbara” shows must promise; Micky )f the Italian representation of Criterion Music Co. Ameline; an Italian vocal and instrumental quintette called I 'Trovatori; Jean “Stai Lontana Da Me,” the first recording by Adriano Celentano on Clan, Ridez and Jean-Louis Bleze (whom we’ve already heard favorably at the Olym- smashing out in Italy. The record, distributed by Rifi is number one. pia). Let’s not forget that Vogue president Leon Cabat started Marino Marini Seymour Lazar, Hollywood attorney representing indie label World Pacific on his career and one shouldn’t be surprised if something didn’t come out of ind Pacific Jazz, was in Milano recently for confabs with Interdisc’s Ron Kass, this new series of promising youngsters. •egarding future exploitation of those labels in Italy. Frank Sinatra’s coming visit to Paris to sing for charity continues to make Steven Allen, whose new nightly coast-to-coast TV shows begin shortly, is the headlines. The town is covered with Sinatra posters. Too bad that his ap- ixpected in Italy with his business manager Pbil Turetsky. Allen and Turetzky pearance will be limited to a very small section of the Sinatra fans and that vill have meetings regarding new talent from Italy. the real Parisian public won’t hear him. After a long stay in Rome, Krikor Mintangian is again back in Milan and Note “The Memphis Slim Story,” which is on the market as part of the col- da a confab with him Cash Box learned that he has taken over the distribu- lection marking Vogue’s 10th anniversary. With summer just around the ion of Adriano Celentano for abroad, except for South America, where he is corner, already in hand is the report that the rock combo, Les Fantonies, have epresented by the organization of Tullio Gallo and Switzerland, where Rifi a hot-weather date at the Vieux Colombier in Juan-les-Pins, the club which lecords (the Italian distributor of Celentano) represents him. Also present has already featured stars such as Sydney Becht, Claude Luter and, more re- vas Little Tony, the Durium artist, whose next release is “Liana.” cently, Johnny Hallyday. Les Copains, the rock ’n’ roll duo, are still on the job “Caterina” by Perry Como (RCA) and by Tony Dallara still gaining suc- and have recently recorded a series of “Madisons,” the dance which is very :ess. much a la mode in Paris these days, though it can hardly be said that it has Tony Renis happy over the dramatic success of his “Quando Quando taken the town by storm in the same way as the twist did. Those who can afford ^uando”: his version is nearing the 300,000 mark in sales in Italy. Incidentally to frequent the swank night clubs in Paris are dancing (or trying to dance) le told Cash Box that Frank Sinatra, while in Milan, bought a copy of his The Madison, but the rest of the Paris public is continuing to alternate the ecord and showed great interest in that song. (Mr. Giannini of CGD-GC con- twist with the tango. irmed the fact.) Tony has waxed it in English with the help of Mr. Lee, art Jocelyne Jocya has just waxed the female version of Becaud’s hit tune, “Sur idviser of VCM, as far as English pronunciation is concerned and a copy of La Plus Haute Colline.” Latest female vocal quartet is called Les Gams. Their he recording has been sent to Sir Joseph Lockwood in London, who seems to first studio session for Vogue comes up shortly. ike the artist after his recent visit to Milan. Every single record dealer in France received this week a 45 single bearing VCM new issues: the first LP by Vic Damone and a nice gift for lovers of only a blank label. On listening to the disk, it seemed like a practical joke taly, “Un Disco Dali’ Italia (A Disk From Italy),” including some recent big being played by some rank amateur trying his hand at singing. A rather ex- lits such as “Quando Quando” by Renis, “Tango Italiano” and “Gondoli Gon- pensive joke, folks thought. But the truth came out at last, for “the truth will lola” by Sergio Bruni. out” and especially in the record business. The disk was by a fellow whose Besides Quando Quando by Renis, VCM is selling well the same tune per- A&R director calls merely “Le roi de la Nouvelle Orleans.” He’s one Aldo ormed by trumpeter Nino Impallomeni (on the flip: “Tango Italiano”); while Franck, composer-lyricist-arranger-interpreter and according to Philips’ pub- Mno Donaggio is still high in sales with his “La Ragazza Col Maglione.” On licity people, the release of this record is an event which we will hear more he foreign front, VCM enjoys good sales with “How Wonderful To Know” about later. Just the opposite is true of another Philips recording star—Robert the ancient “Anema E Core”) by Cliff Richard and “Et Maintenant” by Gil- Nyel, whose first disk is really worth listening to. lert Becaud. Serge Gainsbourg, about whom little has been heard during the last several A recent disk by Peppino Di Capri carries two hits on the same 45: “Saint months, is back in the public eye (and ear) with a 10-inch album. One of his ’ropez Twist” backed by “Daniela,” a Ricordi copyright. tunes on the platter is called “Requiem Pour Un Twisteur.” Cash Box had the pleasure to hear “in anteprima” (preview) the new records Yves Montand, back from a tour in Japan, just made a television appearance ly Giorgio Gaber: “Povera Gente” and “Trani A Gogo,” which are both very in Paris. The singer had an enormous success in the Far East and brought nteresting. People at Ricordi believe that they will be the successes of the back a new tune of which he hummed just enough to make us wish we could lext season. hear it all. On the other hand, he sang all of “Napoli Joli,” which is one of the The Aznavour recording, “H Faut Savoir,” both in French and in Italian, is songs on his latest issue. Received a disk from him in Italian. Back to the btaining good sales. Another recording by Gino Paoli is being released. source, we might say. Out is a second disk which RCA Italiana presents as possible big success A lyricist who’s getting much attention these days is Bernard Dimey, whose f next summer, “Pinne Fucile E Occhiali” by Edoardo Vianello, who recently efforts are nicely finished off and so much so that even Michel Simon has re- ut a hit with “H Cappello (The Hat)!” The recording, arranged by maestro corded a Dimey composition, “Memere.” Johnny Hallyday’s latest EP includes ilnnio Morricone, posseses real possibility of smashing here. Pushed as strongly “Jardin d’amour” and “Laissez-nous Twister,” which just might make a lot of s was done and will be done for “Cuando Calienta El Sol,” the new Vianello’s people forget all about The Madison. Nana Mouskouri’s latest session in French ecording was released throughout Italy beginning June 15. comprised waxings of “Ce Soir A Luna Park” and “Savoir Aimer,” the latter New Tullio Gallo recordings out from Melodicon: “Carmen Twist” backed by a French adaptation of “Stranger On The Shoi’e.” 11 Twist Del Barbiere (That’s It).” News from Barclay: Eddie Barclay is back in Paris from the Riviera after CGD-GC about to finalize a deal for distribution of its product in the States a detour by way of Rome. “Le Twist Du Canotier,” already mentioned in this column /ith London Records, which would take over the distribution of the Italian (Maurice Chevalier and Les Chausettes Noires), is more— than a suc- ompany in all the English speaking countries, while German DGG would take cess. Les Chausettes Noires have two new sides on the market “Roly Poly” ver the distribution in Europe of only CGD. and “Hey, Let’s Twist.” Barclay’s Gary, I’ange noir et ses demon have re- corded “The Fly.” Festival’s Les Loups Garous are definitely on The Madison train and have Italy's Best Sellers waxed “Apprenez A Danser Le Madison.” “Voyage De Noce” by Jean Valtay (edited by Madame Breton) will repre- This 1 Week Weeks sent France at the Italian Television’s song festival, “Canzone Per I’Europa.” V^eek Ago on chart Last but not least, a few words on Jacques Brel. Not about his lawsuits but about the veritable triumph which was his on the last Musicarama program, 1. 3. 3. Stai Lontana Da Me: Adriano Celentano, Clan—Pub- Europe No. I’s famous broadcast. The public simply didn’t want to let him lished bv Ricordi leave the mike. More and more, Brel looms as the really big singer of tomor- 2. 2. 5. Moon River: Henry Mancini—RCA, Nico Fidenco row! With him on the program were Isabelle Aubret, Jennifer, Pierre Perret, RCA. Emilio Pericoli—Ricordi. Published by Ricordi. et al. But for the public, Brel was the man! 3. 8. 5. *La Ragazza Col Maglione: Pino Donaggio—^VCM. Pub- lished by Curci 4. 4. 8. Moliendo Cafe’: Mina—Italdisc, Perez Prado—RCA, Happy Birthday Elephant Promo Marino Marini—Durium, Umberto Mantovani—Meazzi, Garcia—Palette. Published by Curci. 5. 5. 3. La Paloma: Elvis Presley—RCA, Connie Francis MGM, Public Dominium. 6. 6. 16. *Quando Quando Quando: Tony Renis, VCM, Emilio Peri- coli—Ricordi, Gianni Fallabrino—Meazzi, Tullio Gallo —Philips, Marino Marini—Durium. Published by Ri- cordi. 7. 7. 3. Ogni Giorno: Paul Anka—RCA. Published by Curci. 8. 1. Quando Calienta El Sol: Hermanos Rigual—RCA, Lina De Lima—Ri-Fi Record, Los Marcellos Feriales Feriales—Durium. Published by Southern. 9. — 1. *Violino Tzigane: Connie Francis—MGM. Published by Bixio. 10. — 1. *Amor Amor: Tony Renis—VCM. Published by Curci. *Denotes Original Italian Numbers. TORONTO—A rather strange appari- tion appeared recently throughout the France's Best Sellers TOKYO—Celebrating her sixth birth- downtown area here. The phoney ele- day above is Kumiko Goto, probably phant was the brain child of Quality’s 1. Un Clair De Lune A Maubeuge—C. Blondy—Pierre Perrin. Recorded by one of the youngest in pop singers Stan Doi-ling. The promo man Bourvil: Publishing firm: Caravelle the world today. Her recent wax dreamed it 2. Le Mexicain—C. Aznavour—J. Plante. Recorded by Marcel Amont: Pub- debut, “Pretty Little Baby” and “Too up to help promote lishing firm: Polydor Many Rules,” A&R’d by Columbia’s Lawrence Welk’s Dot noisemaker of 3. Retiens La Nuit—Charles Aznavour—Georges Garvarentz. Recorded by Takayasu Yoshioka, made a big hit “Baby Elephant Walk.” In the above J. Hallyday: Publishing firm: Philips throughout the country and sky- photo the elephant gets the once over 4. Alleluia—Charles Aznavour. Recorded by Charles Aznavour: Publishing rocketed the youngster to fame. A from CHUM’s head librarian, Millie firm: Barclay follow-up deck, “Cute Li’l Baby But 5. Le Lion Est Mort Ce Soir— (The Lion Sleeps Tonight). Recorded by H. I’m A Marshall” and “Indian Girl,” Moriak, and the station’s morning Salvador: Publishing firm: Disques Salvador will be released July 7. man, Al Boliska. lash Box—June 23, 1962' International Section 49 J

COUNTRY D.J. COUNTRY Ga^ Box Coidi Box REVIEWS B4- very good C-)- fair REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS B good C mediocre

MACK ALLEN TEX MacNEIL WTCR CHNS Huntington, W. Vo. Halifax, Can. THE CASH BOX 1. It Keeps Right On A*Hurtin* (J. TillofsoTi) 1. Wolverton Mountain (C. King) 2. Waltz Of The Angels 2. Trouble's Back In Town (Wilburn Bros.)

(G. Jones & M. Singleton) 3. She Thinks I Still Core (G. Jones) 3. Wolverton Mountain (C. King) 4. Adios Amigo (J. Reeves) BULLSEYE

4. She Thinks I Still Care (G. Jones) 5. Take Time (W. Pierce)

5. I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (D. Gibson) 6. I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (D. Gibson) 6. Time Goes So Slow (Louvin Bros.) 7. Old Rivers (W. Brennan) 7. My Name 1$ Mud (J. O'Gwynn) 8. China Doll (G. Hamilton) “ON AND ON AND ON” (2:30) [Tree & Champion BMI—Anderson] 8. Best Dressed Beggar In Town (C. Smith) 9. Charlie's Shoes (B. Walker) 9. Valley Of Teors (S. Whitman) 10. Somebody Save Me (F. Husky) “MAMA SANG A SONG” (3:27) [Tree & Champion BMI—Anderson] 0. Love Can*t Wait (M. Robbins) BILL DIXON BILL ANDERSON (Decca 31404) MACK SANDERS KDXE Bill Anderson, who is currently riding high on the charts with “Get A KSIR Little Rock, Ark. Little Dirt a potent follow-up Wichita, Kans. On Your Hands,” comes up with stanza 1. She Thinks I Still Care (G. Jones) with “On And On And On.” The side is a tender, slow-paced lament 1. Trouble's Back In Town (Wilburn Bros.) 2. Ain't It Awful (P. Wagoner) essayed with loads of country authority by the songster. Watch the 2. Take Time (W. Pierce) 3. Take Time (W. Pierce) wax move up the charts real fast. In Sang Song” Anderson 3. I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (D. Gibson) 4. Where The Old Red River Flows (J. Davis) “Mama A 4. She Thinks I Still Core (G. Jones) 5. It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' (J. Tillotson) delivers a pretty recitation about his mother with an effective assist 5. Wolverton Mountain (C. King) 6. Comeback (F. Young) from a chorus. The side should bring spinners in droves. 6. There's Always One (R. Drusky) 7. Save The Last Dance (B. Owens)

7. China Doll (G. Hamilton) 8. I Can't Stop Loving You (D. Gibson)

8. When I Get Through With You (P. Cline) 9. Adios Amigos (J. Reeves) 9. Adios Amigo IJ. Reeves) 10. Somebody Save Me (F. Husky) “YOU DREAM ABOUT ME” “IS THIS MY DESTINY” (2:19) 0. Somebody Save Me (F. Husky) JIM CLARK BOB SMITH (2:12) [Pamper BMI—Nelson] [Acufif-Rose BMI—Carter] WJWL WEEL Fairfax, Va. WILLIE NELSON & SHIRLEY COLLIE (Liberty 55468) Georgetown, Del. 1. Cold Dark Waters (P. Wagoner) Willi© Nelson and Shirley Collie, who scored last time out -with “Will- 1 . Old Rivers (W. Brennan) 2. Mama Sang A Song (B. Anderson) 2. She Thinks I Still Care (G. Jones) ingly,” should duplicate that success with this two-sided hitsvile loomer. 3. Adios Amigo (J. Reeves) 3. Crazy Wild Desire/Take Time (W. Pierce) 4. Success (L. Lynn) In “You Dream About Me” the duo unleash their professional vocal 4. Wolverton Mountain (C. King) 5. Trouble's Back in Town (Wilburn Bros.) talents on a swingin’ country weeper with some real nice lyrics. “Is This 5. I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (D. Gibson) 6. You Know Me Much Too Well (R. Peterson) 6. China Doll (G. Hamilton) My Destiny” is a top-rung, slow-paced bluegrass-flavored ballad. Either 7. Everybody But Me (E. Ashworth) 7. Adios Amigo (J. Reeves) 8. It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' (J. Tillotson) end here can make it big. 8. Somebody Save (F. Husky) Me 9. The Comeback (F. Young) 9. Waltz Of The Angels (Jones & Singleton) 10. Sally Was A Good Old Girl (H. Cochran) 0. I’d Fight The World (J & J Mosby) “I CAST A LONESOME SHADOW” (2:38) BRUCE HUBBARD BOB CARR WDOC WCLE [Texoma ASCAP—Thompson] Prestonsburg, Ky. Cleveland, Ohio “HOW MANY TEARDROPS WILL IT TAKE” (2:15)

1. Success (L. Lynn) 1 . Adios Amigos (J. Reeves) [Texoma ASCAP—Thompson, Grey] 2. Everybody But Me (E. Ashworth) 2. Big Boys Don’t Cry (O. Stevens) 3. She Thinks I Still Care (G. Jones) 3. She Thinks I Still Care (G. Jones) THOMPSON (Capitol 4786) 4. Trouble's Back In Town (Wilburn Bros.) 4. Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands (B. Anderson) HANK 5. Adios Amigo (J. Reeves) 5. I've Just Destroyed The World (R. Price) Here’s a sure-fire candidate to zoom down the hitsville path. The tune, 6. Take Time (W. Pierce) 6. Everybody But Me (E. Ashworth) 7. The Comeback (F. Young) 7. Charlie's Shoes (B. Walker) “I Cast A Lonesome Shadow” is an appealing, hard-driving folk-flavored 8. Somebody Save Me (F. Husky) 8. Take Time (W. Pierce) ballad delivered in chart-bound fashion by Hank Thompson. On the flip 9. Save The Last Dance For Me (B. Owens) 9. When I Get Through With You (P. Cline) tagged “How Many Teardrops Will It Take,” the songster reads a 0. The Life You Offered Me (L. Van Dyke) 10. My Name Is Mud (J. O'Gwynn) catchy, uptempo bluegrass-styled ditty with enough authority to garner plenty of spins.

“THEN CAME YOU” (2:10) [Sure-Fire BMI—Ripley] // you are reading “YESTERDAY’S CHAMPAGNE” (2:32) [Sure-Fire BMI—Jimmy L. Smith] BOBBY HELMS (Decca 31403) someone ekes €opy of Bobby Helms could have his first biggie in quite a while with “Then Came You.” The tune is an attractive lively, pop-flavored, chorus-backed happy blues item delivered with plenty of down home poise by the songster. Eye the wax for strong sales response. On the other end, “Yesterday’s Champagne,” Helms reads a top-drawer, shuffle-beat weeper Gash Box with some smart, poignant lyrics. New outings by Capitol’s Wanda Jackson and Philips’ Springfields have coin-pulling dual-market possibilities. (See pop reviews.) why not mail this coupon THE BARRIER BROTHERS JIMMY WISE (Galahad 507) (Philips 40039) (B-(-) “A HOUSE DIVIDED” (2:45) (B-h) “DESTROYED” (2:26) [Bee-Line BMI—Hall] Jimmy [Painted Desert BMI — Kil- Wise could pick up some fast coin today gore] The Barrier Brothers unleash with this tender slow-paced traditional their professional vocal and instru- hillbilly tear-jerker. The chanter ef- mental talents full-blast on this fast- fectively utilizes the dual-track tech- moving bluegrass opus of love lost. nique on the side. The boys render the tune with loads (Check One) of country authority. The wax should (B) “LONELY THOUGHTS” CASH BOX AM A make some noise. (2:10) [Bee-Line BMI—Mar- tin] More good country sounds. On 1780 BROADWAY DEALER (B) “SMOKE ALONG THE this end Wise delivers a tasty up- NEW YORK 19, N. Y. ONE STOP TRACK” (2:42) [Sure-Fire tempo folk-flavored item with a fine BMI—Rose, Helms] This time out commercial sound. Good item for Enclosed find my check. DISTRIB the boys come up with a pleasant spinners. folk-flavored country ditty with some RACK JOBBER .... Q $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription real smart lyrics. COIN FIRM $30 for a full year (Airmail in United States) SAMMY MARSHALL OTHER (Blue Hill 2896) $30 for a full year (outside United States) CARL KENT (Clay 100) (B) “FULL OVER HIGH” $45 for a full year (Airmail outside U. S.) (B) “THE ORBIT OF LOVE” MOON (2:20) [Peer International (2:30) [Cedarlane BMI — NAME BMI — Kent] Here’s a potent, hard- Decker, Snyder] Sammy Marshall of- driving folk-flavored affair essayed fers a real pretty country ballad with with loads of high spirits by Carl a listenable, danceable melody. With FIRM Kent. The chanter could win a slew the proper exposure the songster of fans for this top-notch self-penned could create some excitement with this one. ADDRESS tune. (B) “YOU’RE YOU” (2:31) (C-h) “BLUE HILL TWIST” (3:00) [Peer International BMI — [Cedarlane BMI — Zeigler] ZONE STATE Kent] A fine dual-track country bal- Here the songster dishes up a slow- Be Sure To Check Business Classification Above! lad which boasts some fancy chanting moving dance item with an attention- by Kent. Watch it. getting melody.

10 Cash Boy— un(» 73. 1962 1 ::OUNTRY COUNTRY rop ROUND UP

The sensational interest in Johnny Victor. Any deejay missed in the Cash’s first mailing can get copies by writing t( Last Pos. Last annual giant folk, west- ek Week ern and bluegrass musical spectacular the firm at P.O. 91, Arlington, Vir at the Hollywood Bowl last week of- ginia. 1 IF I CRIED EVERY TIME fered in dramatic form sure-fire proof 26 YOU HURT ME 24 that country music has arrived for Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys are Wanda Jackson (Capitol 4723) good on the west coast. The package, on the road again. This time out the produced by the chanter’s manager gang has a slew of key dates sched 2 Saul Holiff in association with KFOX- uleel in Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado IN THE JAILHOUSE NOW 37 27 Johnny Cash (Columbia 42425)

4 BEST DRESSED BEGGAR 28 (IN TOWN) 25 Carl Smith (Columbia 42349) 3 DIM DARK CORNER 40 29 LeRoy Van Dyke (Mercury 71989)

5 I DONE IT 21 30 Wynn Stewart (Challenge 9142)

JOHNNY CASH PATSY CLINE HOWARD YOKES IT KEEPS RIGHT ON 6 Long Beach gave a huge a Smash Records’ Charlie Fach ii 31 A-HURTIN' 35 crowd Johnny Tillotson (Cadence 1418) chance to hear their favorite artists very excited about the reaction t( in person. Looks like country sounds “Mr. Sun” by Johnny Bond. Sales ar( are gaining by leaps and bounds every reported particularly strong in th( 8 ONE LOOK AT HEAVEN 34 day. After the show Johnny teamed Seattle area. The diskery recentb 32 Stonewall Jackson (Columbia 42426) up with the Tennessee Three, Patsy spearheaded a drive in the country Cline, Mother Maybelle and the Car- field and it looks like the Bond tun( 12 TWO VOICES, TWO ter Family, Leroy Van Dyke, George could happen. 33 SHADOWS, TWO Jones, Don Gibson, Johnny Western HEARTACHES and Gordon Terry for a trek through Hank and Romona Hatfield anc 30 re Jean Shepard (Capitol 4719) the southwest. their “country music shows” have 16 cently completed a tour thru Illinois One of the biggest country music Indiana, Missouri and Tennessee. Th( DARKNESS ON THE FACE shows ever to be aired in the Hamilton group works out of Kalamazoo, Mich 34 OF THE EARTH 44 district of Canada can be heard on 18 Howkshaw Hawkins (Columbia 42441) CHIQ-Hamilton. The show is known Paul Charon, who has been workinj as “Country Music Spotlight” with as a sideman at the Grand Ole Opry Bob Ross holding down the hosting went on his fii’st Opry tour last weel GERONIMO 38 chores. with Cousin Jody through Kentucky 7 35 George Jones (United Artists 462) Previously, Charon was a deejay witl Helen Carter is off on a personal Smokey Rogers on XEGM-El Cajon appearance tour in the U.S. as well California. WILL YOUR LAWYER TALK as an overseas trip. The multi-talented 13 36 TO GOD 41 artist is also going to do some writ- John Stephenson, topper of Cow Kitty Wells (Decca 31392) ing for Pamper Music. town Records, writes in that the disk ery has several country albums avail Ron Manning infos that he is now able to spinners who write in on thei: SAVE THE LAST DANCE with staff the of WVMI-Biloxi and station’s letterhead. 15 37 FOR ME 50 that the station is a full time coun- Buck Owens (Capitol 4765) try outlet. The other deejays on Deejays wanting copies of Howari are Bill Lattimer and Jim WVMI Yokes’ first Acadia release are in Owens. mentions that the Manning vited to write to Fred Roy, 2 Pimlicc 10 BIG BOYS DON'T CRY 39 station can use better service on coun- Road, suite 3, Toronto 15, Ont. )01) 38 Ott Stephens (Fairlane 21017) try product. Canada and he’ll send one pronto. Willie Nelson is due in from the Bill Price, formerly with RCA Vic 22 I'VE JUST DESTROYED THE road real soon to cut an album in tor, is looking for another label. Th( 39 WORLD (I'M LIVING IN) 36 Nashville for Liberty. The chanter is Ray Price (Columbia 42310) currently riding the charts with chanter has masters for lease and car “Touch Me.” be contacted at Box 517, Pineville North Carolina. 19 THE BIG LETDOWN 48 Don Owens Music, Inc., reports 40 Kitty Wells (Decca 31392) first-rate reaction from all areas WOKC Okeechobee, Florida has across the country to “Cold Dark just gone on the air. The station is ii Waters” by Porter Wagoner on RCA bad need of both oldies and newies KING OF FOOLS 23 41 Buck Owens (Capitol 4765) Husky Plays Crum In Canada HITCH HIKER 45 42 Roger Miller (RCA Victor 8028)

1 TOUCH ME 43 43 Willie Nelson (Liberty 55439) 29 BIG RIVER ROSE 32 44 Bob Luman (Warner Brothers 5272) 26 A LITTLE HEARTACHE 49 45 Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8048)

9 HONKY TONK MAN 27 46 Johnny Horton (Columbia 42302)

14 OVER LONELY AND 47 UNDER KISSED Faron Young (Capitol 4754)

20 LETTER TO MY HEART 48 Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8019)

31 GOSSIP OF A FRIEND 49 Billy Deaton (Smash 1751) HAMILTON—Ferlin Husky, who is currently hitting on Capitol with “Some- body Save Me,” recently appeared on the long-established “Saturday Nighi 17 LOVE CAN'T WAIT 28 Jamboree” TV’er on CHCH-TV. He is caught above portraying Simon Crum or 50 Marty Robbins (Columbia 42375) the show hosted by Bill Long.

51 For the music operator: a better shake.

Artist of the Week When a phonograph is built to put out the music customers prefer, it sets off a Album Packages chain reaction of good things. The customers pour in more coins. The location Week of June 11— takes in more cash. The operator boosts his income. More than that, a happy loca- BOBBY GORDON tion makes it possible for the operator to get a better shake in his commission Old South— New Sound (Dot) arrangements. And with costs going up all the time, such arrangements are often ROY DRUSKY Anymore a necessity. Seeburg music has the twist that makes it possible. (Decca) Week of June 18— DUKE ELLINGTON All American In Jazz (Columbia) KAY STARR EBURE I Cry By Night {Capitol) Directional stereo in 33 Vb right at the phonograph = seburg Sales Corporation, Chicago 22 As competition grows keener with each passing year all levels of the coin machine business hav< found an increasing need for service. As the neec increases, naturally the cost of supplying customers with this much-needed adjunct of sales increases proportionately. The factories are finding that mor« service schools are needed and in this area more manhours are required. A service representative to day can be found on the scene whenever a new ma chine is introduced, or whenever a showing of an) kind is conducted whether it’s a local show, a state wide convention, or an individual distributor’s at tempt to personally hold a specialized session or one type of erjuipment. The more this demanrl foi factory representation grows, naturally the gi-eatei the cost burden on the manufacturer. He must, how ever, be prepared to assist along these lines, in orde] that the product receive the utmost in merchandis ing support. Without the service, the operator wil go elsewhere. On the wholesaler level, distributor parts depart merits have grown to the point where a wholesale! has a sizable investment in inventory always on tht books, and as usual the investment means moire) that may have been used in other areas of the busi ness. Road men, repair work, installation costs trucking, to say nothing of the cost of financing sales, all add up to large sums spent, not necessaril) on sales, hut on service which is fast hecoming om and the same thing. For while the corned beef sand wich is served at a phonograph service school, th< hope is that the recipient will continue to purchas< this same brand machine as time goes on, (and tin price of corned beef is up, or haven’t you heard) The operator, the man who must deal with th< location owner, can easily run into the red on tin service problem if he does not conduct this part o; the business efficiently. It’s easy to say that a certaii number of service calls must be made within a mini mum number of days, or week, but the cost of inak ing these calls is very high. Records, pool cues, halls clean title strips, new machines, payrolls, to name j few items, and of course, the loan and the bonus all come under the heacling of service, regardless o: what many ops would like to call them. He can in deed run himself ragged, and into bankruptcy if h< does not follow a predetermined plan to service hi* location. To cut down is sure suicide. To talk turkey beforehand, preferably at con tract signing time, outlining what will be offered ii return for a mutually agreecl upon commission ar rangenient, is the only way in which this problen can be handled. As the service costs increase, how ever, the operator must realize that either collec tions must increase or the income must decrease. A knowledge of your operating costs is the only wa) in which you can keep your eye peeled for a shrink ing net profit.

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Machines May Benefit Sock-Ola Names MOA Directors Conduct Interviews Expect Consumers To Western Distrihs In Chi As Exec. Dir. Search Continues Spend Tax Savings Judge Wright Gets Line CHICAGO—The effort to acquire the step down after completing his pres- On Entertainment, Fun services of a new executive director to ent term which expires in December n N.W. Oregon supervise the multitude of affairs of of this year. Elections will be held NEW YORK—An informal survey the Music Operators of America As- to appoint a new president at that conducted last week by the Wall sociation (MOA) was augmented dur- time with the nominations being held Street Journal among several hun- ing the latter part of last week, June to men only from the industry proper. dred consumers in a score of major 8 & 9, in the Chicago headquarters. The executive secretary post can be cities indicated that the proposed in- Several widely known officials of the filled by anyone within or outside the come tax cut due next year could organization’s executive committee ar- industry with a qualifying background wind up in coin machines, as well as of of recreation and rived in this city Friday morning to association and convention activi- other avenues ties. The man must be capable of re- amusement. be available for interviews with some storing to MOA a top-flight conven- The survey showed that many will of the applicants for the important tion in May when the national group bank the extra weekly dollars, but of post. will again hold its convention in Chi- those who indicated they would spend MOA executive committee members cago. the money, a large portion of the A Board meeting of MOA will be public can be expected to spend more on hand were Clinton S. Pierce, chair- held in San Francisco in November nights out, travel and general rec- man of the board of directors; vice when the anual NAMA Convention is reation. presidents Harry Snodgrass, Lou held, in order to tie the meeting in Many of those spoken with replied Casola and Les Montooth; and direc- with the vending conclave which is that the saving would not go for ma- attended by most directors each year. jor purchases such as autos and ap- tors Paul Brown and Vic Ostergren. There was no comment from Board pliances which is the purpose of the Snodgrass, president of Border members as to the interview schedule tax cut. The public will either save Sunshine Company, in Albuquerque, which is probably based on the num- the extra cash or plunk it down for entertainment. New Mexico, planed into the city for ber of applicants available each time some immediate The the Board meets to select a possible tax cut should amount to about a the interviews, and then continued on choice for the all-important post. 25% slash for most people. via jet plane to visit in Washington, D. C. ’HICAGO—David C. Rockola, Presi- Will Visit Aukland, Tasmania, Djkarta, Christchurch ent of Rock-Ola Manufacturing Cor- Casola asserted that these inter- loration, this city, has announced the views with prospective applicants will ppointment of Western Distributors be held here, in Chicago, until the Wurlitzer's Man In Orient Really Gets Around! s a franchised distributor of the “right man” is selected for the execu- tock-Ola line of coin-operated phono- Ltd.—organs and pianos. While in that raphs covering the Northwest por- tive directorship. country other stops will be Brisbane ion of the State of Oregon bounded No choice of a new managing sec- and Melbourne, Australia; Launces- Adelaide n the East and South by and includ- retary had been made at press time ton and Hobart, Tasmania; ig the following and Perth, Australia; all in that Counties: as the coinmen evidently continued Sherman, Wasco, Jefferson, Des- order. In each of these cities a Wur- hutes. Lane, Douglas, and Coos, and interviews until all participants had litzer Distributor will be contacted bounties in the State of Washington. been heard. by the end of June. Budge Wright and his staff cordi- The search for a new executive July 1, the travelling “music man” goes to Djkarta, Indonesia for a two lly invite all operators and service secretary of MOA started immediately ersonnel in the area to drop in and day stint, and then off to Singapore, after the Convention this past ee the Rock-Ola coin-operated line MOA Malaya where he will call on the ow on display. May when the Board accepted Ed Singapore Music Company, Wurlitzer A complete stock of parts will be Ratajack’s resignation. Ratajack had Piano & Organ Distributor. July 7, Jim will be in Manila, Phil- laintained and Western Distributors held the post of managing director taff have been factory-trained to ippine Islands to call on two Wurlit- ervice Rock-Ola Phonographs. The for about two years. George Miller, zer Distributors, George Philipps rm is located at 1226 S.W. Sixteen prexy and managing director of the phonographs, and Felipe Yupangco organs. i-venue, in Portland. national organization is expected to & Sons— July 11, Hong Kong will be visited. July 16, Cotter plans to be in Oki- nawa with Williams International, Wurlitzer Phonograph Distributor, Utendance Heavy As Atlas JIM COTTER and the Army & Air Force Exchange handling Wurlitzer pianos and organs. Premiers NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y.—Off July 18, Jim will be in Tokyo, Ja- AMI To Rock Island Ops to faraway places is James J. Cotter, pan for discussions with Walter Export Sales Manager for Canada and Hitchcock and Masaaki Nagai, Wur- CHICAGO—Atlas Music Company of the Far East of The Wurlitzer Com- litzer representatives, and also meet his city, and the Rowe—AMDs pany in North Tonawanda, New York. with Kyokko Trading Company, Ltd. ranch distributorship in Des Moines, Jim left Buffalo Sunday, June 3 on an and Nippon Onkyo Seiki Company, owa, hosted a gala showing on eight week tour for eastern parts of Ltd., Wurlitzer Distributors in that "hursday, June 7, of the recently in- the world. His itinerary looks like a area. roduced Rowe-AMI coin-operated combination of Marco Polo’s, Colonel On July 24, the return flight has utomatic phonograph, in the Fort Glenn’s and Commander Carpenter’s a stop-over at Honolulu for a few Lrmstrong Hotel, in Rock Island, II- itinerary; the simile being—all over well-earned drinks of fresh pineapple inois. the world, but with certain time juice. July 30 will find Jim Cotter back Nate Feinstein, Atlas Music Com- schedules to meet. at the Wurlitzer office in North Ton- any executive, who hosted the af- On June 4, Cotter left San Fran- awanda, with the Niagara Falls Boul- air, reported that it was “a very cisco for Honolulu, where he met with evard looking better than ever to uccessful and heavily attended show- Wurlitzer Phonograph Distributors, him—we hope. tig.” Hawaiian Amusement Company and Coin machine operators converged Pacific Amusement Company. n the Fort Armstrong Hotel from On June 6, he took off down the NOTE! hroughout the Tri-Cities—two-state Pacific for Auckland, New Zealand to rea to see and hear the new Rowe- meet with Western Enterprises, Wur- All N ews, Correspondence and i.MI phonograph. litzer Distributor for pianos and or- Advertising Materials For On hand in Rock Island along with gans. Other stops in New Zealand in- Cash Box Should Carry ’’einstein were Bill Phillips, general cluded Wellington and Christchurch. New Address: lanager of the Atlas Music distribu- On June 14, he is due in Sidney, orship in Des Moines; Chuck Harper, Australia for a meeting with two 1780 BROADWAY nd Gene “Smitty” Smith. Hank Hoe- NATE Wurlitzer Distributors, Ainsworth, FEINSTEIN N.Y. enaar, Rowe-AMFs midwestern fac- Ltd.—phonograph sales, and Suttons, NEW YORK 19, ory field engineer was also present 0 greet area-wide operators. STD. FINANCIAL NAMES Among the music operators in at- endance were: Leo Miller and Earl WELSHANS Juke Boxes Sponsor International Music Tour )ufoe, of Iowa Music Co., Cedar Rap- NEW YORK—Edmund B. Welshans, Is, Iowa; Earl Burns, Oxley Music The Orpheus Male Chorus president of Fiscal Services, Inc., lo.. Cedar Rapids; Jeff Wombacher, of Phoenix, Arizona will owa City; Lawrence Diewold, Phil which he founded in St. Louis in 1959, tour to the Inti. Musical Iowan and Dave Michaels, D & R has been named St. Louis senior cor- Festival at Essen, Germany amusement Co., Burlington, Iowa; respondent for Standard Financial this year, thanks to the nd Charles Stahl and Don Knott, of coins from juke boxes Corporation, Theodore H. Silbert, lalesburg. 111. which have programmed Also in attendance were: Pete Lang- president, announced last week. special discs made avail- ehn, of Moline, 111.; Melton Haskins, Standard Financial is expanding its ab'e to local operators IcComb, 111.; Howard Harkins, Dav- diversified financing plans in the Mid- here. The .irizona Music nport, Iowa; Mrs. Orma Johnson, Guild has channeled rec- west concurrent with Welshans’ ap- liss Virgil Johnson and Virgil Snack, ords to ops throughout the ohnson Vending Co., Rock Island; pointment. With resources of $150 State. In photo are: Mi- Id Melchert and John Carpenter, million and a current annual finance chael Mikol, Dale Foster, lidwest Novelty Co., Clinton, Iowa; volume of $350 million SFC is one of Guild pres.; Joe English, ienneth Van Winkle, Galesburg, 111.; the largest national commercial fi- Flash Record Dist. Co., led Lucans, Galesburg; Bob Strat- lan, Galesburg; and Dick Houts and nance, factoring and installment bank- Ralph Hess and .4lden like Houghtling. ing institutions. Philips.

^ash Box—June 23, 1962 55 — ; — VENDINGCash BoxNEWS The Vending Machine Industry's Only Newsweekly Countries I Tour Includes 10 Roosevelt Guest Speaker Four Month James i Vending Sales CJA Honors ARA’s Bill Fishman Exporter Will Develop Morris B. Nahum, sales The ever popular Congressman NEW YORK— H. Belam Company, from California received two unani- manager for R. Vending Interna- standing ovations. Once, when Inc. and Belamex mous exporters of coin introduced to the asseirrblage. tional Corp., leading he was and vending And, then, when he corrrpleted his operated amusement for Europe on Friday, stirring address. equipment, left ten countries The evening’s speeches for the most June 8. Nahum will visit will remain for a period part were extemporaneous, and de- in Europe and lightfully presented. Vernon Fox, of four months. the firm’s Euro- chairman of the evening’s festivities, To better service plans to es- introduced the guests in a pleasing, pean customers, Nahum permanent head- easy rrranner—occasionally punctuat- tablish several in European cities. ing his reirrarks with bits of humor quarters Since the trend toward vending in and witty bon rrrots. continues to grow at an ever Bill Fishman, always a master- of Europe will also verbal repartee, was exceptional in increasing rate, Nahum time with leading his delivery towards the latter- part spend considerable vending outlets. He will also of the festive occasion. He had his European United States guests tittering gleefully throughout meet with numerous manufacturers of vending equipment WILLIAM S. FISHMAN his “off-the-cuff” address. in during the same However, his pending departure for who will be Europe CHICAGO—Tuesday evening, June 12, time. details concerning the Philadelphia left his great host of Complete will long be remembered by William which Bela- Chicago area friends sad. He said, at export sales of equipment, S. (Bill) Fishman, senior vice presi- Vending International will han- one point in his speech: “Up to now mex MORRIS NAHUM dent and vice chairman of Automatic dle exclusively, will be worked out at and for several years—I’ve b°en com- Retailers of America, Incorporated that time. rrruting between (from) Chicago to land, Italy, Greece and Denmark. He (ARA). For that was the evening his The countries Nahum will visit in- Philadelphia. Now, I’ll reverse the friends of long standing, business clude Belgium, France, Holland, Lux- plans to return to this country in Oc- regularly competitors, and other prominent peo- procedure—and commute emburg, Glermany, Austria, Switzer- tober. ple came into Chicago from other- from Philadelphia to Chicago!” parts of this country to do him honor Fishman, who was the founder and at a testimonial dinner, sponsored by Univend Appts. Spangler V.P. driving force of the Automatic Mer- Mel Rapp Elected the Automatic Merchandisers’ Divi- American Univend sion of the Combined Jewish Appeal chandisers’ Division of the Combined To Exec Committee NEW YORK — Corporation has appointed Eugene W. of Chicago. The swank affair was held Jewish Appeal of Chicago, was pre- Spangler vice president, 1. R. Rill, in the huge Grand Ballroom of the sented with a sterling silver tray for Standard Club. president, announced. his dedication to the humanitarian Spangler was formerly audit man- On the dais with Fishman and other- because he ager for Ernst & Ernst, certified pub- prominent officials of the Automatic causes served by CJA, and lic accountants. Merchandising industry was the Hon- has been such a staunch supporter of American Univend markets an ex- orable James Roosevelt, popular many varied philanthropies for many line products by United States Congressman from clusive of consumer years. The tray was appropriately in- of company-owned, coin-op- California (Dem.), who was the guest means speaker. scribed for the occasion. erated vending machines. In addition, the parent company and its various Mr. Roosevelt, esteeirred son of As the guests slowly departed from subsidiaries finance, own, operate and president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Standard Club it appeared that lease of vending was clearly and pointedly descriptive a variety equipment all expressed a great degree of satis- for all types of vending sales. and enlightening to a great degree in faction in the full knowledge that, corrrparing the present day spirit and accomplishments of the tiny State of although Fishman leaves the home Israel to those of the United States bastions here he will still be very during its post-Revolutionary War- much a part of the Automatic Mer- years. In this country, he said, many chandising industry everywhere; and of us deplore the growing feeling of MELVILLE B. RAPP complacency—which must be quickly continue to be a vital figure in a changed! multitude of activities in Chicago. NEW YORK—Melville B. Rapp has been elected to the Executive Com- mittee of Continental Vending Ma- chine Corp., it was announced last O’Malley Succeeds Schuster As Chief Exes week by Harold Roth, President of the Company. The announcement is the result of Roth added that Mr. Rapp contin- a management development program ues as Vice President and a member instituted by Schuster at the time of of the Board of Directors of Conti- his appointment as Board Chairman nental Vending Machine Corp. and Executive Vice President Continen- and Chief Executive Officer. of tal Apco, Inc. and Continental Apco “The purpose of this program,” International, two subsidiary corpo- Schuster stated, “was to develop a rations. strong management team with a view to my relinquishing the role of Chief RAYTHEON SIGNS AGREEMENT Executive Officer as soon as I had LEXINGTON, MASS. — Raytheon accomplished these objectives, thus Company of Lexington, Mass., and AUTOMATED SOUVENIR — When enabling me to devote my time to the American Monarch Corporation of young Ann Praven pushes the button duties of Chairman of the Board and Minneapolis, Minn., last week jointly she will trigger a mechanism that announced the signing of one of the to return to my other financial inter- an agree- will present her with ment licensing American Monarch to country’s most durable souvenirs ests and activities. manufacture and sell commercial the Heinz pickle pin. Heinz is distrib- “I am extremely confident that Mr. microwave ovens in the U. S. under uting the perenially popular souvenirs O’Malley and the management team Raytheon’s patents. via vending machines. can ably and adequately carry out the VENDOR SERVES functions for which they have been PATRICK L. O'MALLEY BEAUTY QUEENS elected and trained. The sound pro- CHICAGO—The Board of Directors Taking time out from the Miss grams being implemented by manage- Central New York Pageant, of Automatic Canteen Company of ment will assure continued future sponsored by the Syracuse America has announced that it has Junior Chamber of Commerce, approved a recommendation by Board success of Automatic Canteen Com- ai’e: Cinda Buswell, Miss Cen- tral New York of 19G2-63 pany of Chairman Frederick L. Schuster that America,” Schuster said. C. T. (Tommy) Duncan, presi- Patrick L. O’Malley be designated O’Malley stated that “I accept with dent of Syracuse Pepsi Cola Bottlers Leonard Isserlis, Chief Executive ; Officer of the Com- pride the designation of Chief Execu- president of College Vending pany, succeeding Schuster. Marilyn Van Derbur, Miss tive Officer of Automatic Canteen America of 1958 and the Prin- O’Malley was elected President cess of Telephone Girl ; and Company of America and will con- Sharon Branigan, Miss Syra- the in Company December, 1961. He cuse of 1961-62. The Seeburg was formerly Vice President and structively work for the continued Cold Drink Vendor, featuring crushed ice, is located in the General Sales Manager of the Coca- growth and progress of our com- lobby of the Syracuse Uni- versity Regent vola Company. Theatre where pany.” the pageant was held. KnM^HClMG IITES! SPfCMi SCORING! JET ACTIOH'.

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Northwest Sales Co. Will Cover Alaska, Washington

CHICAGO—C. B. (Bill) DeSelm, vice west Sales Company will cover the president in charge of sales for United entire northwest territory in the dis- Manufacturing Company, of this city, tribution of United Mfg’s. games. icago Pepple com this further advised that announced the appointment past DeSelm week of Ron Pepple’s Northwest Sales just returned to his Seattle head- Company, in Seattle, Washington to quarters from a lengthy business trip STARLITE • GOLD CROWN • handle the sales and servicing of through the Alaskan territory, and United’s amusement equipment • VARIETY ROLL-DOWN BOWLER was delighted with his accomplish- throughout the States of Washington I and Alaska. ments there in behalf of United Mfg. CHICAGO DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES, INC. 172S W. DIVERSEY, CHICAGO 14 DeSelm, in fact, advised that North- equipment.

Keogh Trial To Jury NEW YORK—The alleged bribe at- tempt trial against Federal Justice HOV! MANY J. Vincent Keogh, Asst. US Attorney Elliott Kahaner, and Anthony Corallo, went to the jury late last week, after OF THESE presiding Judge Edward Weinfeld read instructions to the jury outlining their responsibilities and clarifying the meaning of certain evidence. The trial MACHINES which began several weeks ago is the result of an alleged bribe made to the Judge by Doctor Robert Erdman for Sandy Moore, former juke box dis- WERE SOLD tributor, to sen- BY who was about be tenced in violation of the bankruptcy laws. Moore, who eventually received YOUR FIRM? three years after reportedly being overheard saying he had the judge in the case “in my hip pocket” has had his sentence reduced to one year and $28.5 million represents a lot of machines a record volume, in fact. — Those along with Erdman confessed to hav- were the figures as reported by Cash Box in its Annual Export Volume Re- ing made the $35,000 bribe to the de- fendants with money allegedly raised port published in our April 7 issue. This year's first quarter sales figures are by Corallo. The defense has denied in, and it looks as though the record will be broken before the year is out. that the money was ever received by Keogh or Kahaner. Instructions to the jury required three hours time and came about as Cdsh Box the finale to a trial which has received widespread publicity.

STD. FINANCIAL SIGNS FIRST QUARTERLY CORRESPONDENT IN CLEVELAND NEW YORK—Standard Financial EXPORT VOLUME REPORT Corporation has entered into an agree- ment with Paramount Finance Com- will appear in the pany of Cleveland to establish Para- mount as its Northern Ohio corre- spondent in a continuing program to JUNE Financial 30, 1962 ISSUE expand Standard services, Theodore H. Silbert, president, an-

and the January-March statistics indicate that 1962 will be another record year for coin machine ex- nounced. ports. Silbert said Standard would con- How many of these machines will you sell to the world's coin machine buyers? The answer lies in tinue to name other companies in how much time and money you invest in this market. other sections of the nation as part of its expanding joint participation referral sure and program with leading One way of reaching the buyers is to sell them through the pages of Cash Box. The First Quar- local small loan and consumer finance terly Export Report will carry sales figures for the first three months of this year, an analysis of these companies. figures, a country-by-country breakdown of who buys these machines, and finally, a breakdown of the With eight offices serving the Cleve- type of machines shipped to foreign countries. All of this information will be read by the international land area. Paramount will provide coin machine trade. Northern Ohio industrial and service companies with such commercial fi- nance plans as factories, accounts re- ceivable financing, re-discounting, in- ADVERTISING DEADLINE WED. JUNE 2D! dustrial time sales and lease financing. ^ Last Call — Call Collect JUdson 6-264D NEW ROWE AMI *Note our new address when mailing copy! hottest phono in years! Programs 200, 160 or 100 selec- tions. Sensational self-contained Stereo Round.* Sophisticated de- sign, moving color. Outstanding Gg^ Box engineering developments for sim- plified operation. *Patent pending On display now at your Rowe AMI Distributor 1780 BROADWAY, NEW YORK N.Y. 19, Rowe AC Services Division of Automatic Canteen Company of America 18 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, III.

3 Cash Box—June 23, 1962 Empire’s Vending Exports Grow

JOE ROBBINS

CHICAGO — Joe Robbins, general sales manager of Empire Coin Ma- chine Exchange, veteran distributor of coin machine equipment in this city, advised this past week that the firm’s PROVED steady development since its entry into the vending equipment business has been progressing at a very rapid pace over the past few years. LOCATION He strongly intimated that his and Gil Kitt’s (owner of Empire Coin Ma- chine Exchange) expectations are for TESTED “a far more rapid expansion” in auto- matic merchandising equipment over the next year or so. “We are striving toward complete 3 BALL diversification in coin machine and INC Robbins stated. FAST PLAY GAMES, vending equipment,” 2950 NO. CAMPBELU AVE. “And it is now a pleasant reality here, • Long Wear Finish Playfield CHICAGO 18. ILLINOIS at Empire Coin. We have a long way PHONE Cornelia 7-8800 to go—but, we’re most assuredly get- Davis PR ting there! New Man “Gil and I are convinced that there SPECIALS! will continue to be enormous univer- sal expansion in the automatic mer- GAMES MUSIC GAMES—ARCADE Lotta Funs $325.00 chandising industry,” he added. AMI F-•120 $225.00 Games Inc. Single Barrel-O-Funs 450.00 Wildcat $ 65.0 “Naturally, we expect to be a part of Barrel-O-Funs ’61 475.00 AM! G •120 250.00 Games Inc. Super Twin Wildcat 300.0 it. BOWLERS AMI H •120 325.00 Midway Shooting Gallery . 200.0 “We wish to state here that it will Jumbo A-1 $325.00 AMI 1 •120 425.00 Bally Sharpshooter .... 250.0 always be our intention to deliver to Playtime 350.00 Seeburg 201 595.00 Bonus 13’ and 16’ 325.00 ChiCoin Wild West 300.0 and coin machine operators Seeburg 222 650.00 vending ChiCoin Princess 795.00 ChiCoin Long Range the very best vending equipment ChiCoin Duchess 695. 00 Seeburg ai60 750.00 Rifle Gallery 550.0 available for their locations.” CALL COLLECT! CALL COLLECT! CALL COLLECT! Robbins also explained that Em- 351-7400 pire Coin’s export business in many I ASK FOR HAROLD OR CLINT foreign countries has grown to stag- w WILL ROOEN gering proportions over the past sev- SYRACUSE — Davis Distributing 2070 SEYMOUR AVENUE eral years. He listed some of the for- Corp., Syracuse, New York announces ROYAL CINCINNATI 37, OHIO of R. (Will) I eign countries the firm is shipping as: the appointment Wilfred Rooen as the firm’s advertising and THE CINCINNATI COIN MACHINE CENTER Japan, Uruguay, Belgium, France, public relations director. He will re- Australia and Panama. place the late Ted Kisil.

Nebraska Ops Ready For Weekend Meeting The World^s OMAHA—The Music Guild of Ne- Election of officers will also be held Greatesi* its Meet- weekend affair. braska will hold Quarterly during the Juke Box ing here on June 23-24 at the Paxton The Paxton Hotel, a recent change Hotel (CB June 16), and according to in original meeting plans, is the site association prexy Howard Ellis, the of the association’s first meeting ROWE-AMI turnout is expected to be one of the eleven years ago. biggest ever. The agenda consists of registration in 1 The coinman stated that operator at 5:30 PM on Saturday, followed by 3 participation at the recent MOA Con- a social hour, and then dinner at 7:30 Now Ready vention from this area was “probably PM. Sunday afternoon business meet- For Delivery stronger, proportionately, than any ings will be held until 3:30 PM when Investment” session other area.” He advised members last the “Cornhusker WIRE—PHONE—WRITE TODAT week that while recent changes in gets underway. A social hour at 5 MOA leadership have been made, will be followed by the banquet at DAVID ROSEN “only time will tell whether these 6:00 PM. Suppliers and equipment Exclusive AMI Disf. Eo. Po. changes are for the better.” It is ex- manufacturers are invited to display 855 N. BROAD STREET, PHILA. pected that this may be a topic of via arrangements made directly with 23, PHONE — CENTER 2-2903 HOWARD ELLIS discussion at the Nebraska meeting. the hotel.

Cash Box—June 23, 1962 — lonnecticut Ops Elect Lambert Pres. Eastern Flashes Ish Condemns Off-Color Disks, Advises

Ips To Work With Lawmakers, Distribs Morris Rood and Irv Holzman celebrated weddings on the same day, Satur- day, June 9, when their daughters were married. Holzman’s girl Arlene was wed to Alan Cookler in the Plaza Hotel, same grand ballroom as the earlier HARTFORD, CONN. — Connecticut Abe Fish, Manager of the Associa- UJA-Coin party in fact. Rood’s girl Joyce was married in Newark’s Essex perators here heard one of their col- tion, brought up the fact that Music House to Art Warner. Both affairs had coinmen from Chicago and New York between lagues call for cooperation Operators should not use suggestive in to attend and a few had to decide between the two affairs since both were jinmen and the police, ask for a ban skedded for the same time. Holzman’s daughter and her husband have one records; that operators should con- n olf-color records as used on loca- year to finish at Rider College. Arlene will be a medical secretary while on, and suggested increased new duct their businesses as business men hubbie A1 expects to enter the world of accounting. Morris’ daughter Joyce :iuipment purchases in order to sup- and obey the laws and work with the picked herself a banker. Arthur is employed by the Bank of Commerce in ort the distributor and his service law-making bodies and not against Newark, having completed his studies at Seton Hall. The best of luck to the epartment. The talk was by Abe newly weds! (And to the dear ol’ dads we can only say that you ain’t gettin’ them. He also had a question and an- ish, and it took place several weeks any younger, boys.) go at the Hotel Bond here, when swer period of the use of and the not Willie Aaronson, Programmed Music, on the street, advises that collections lembers of the Music Operators of using of obsolete equipment and the have been fair for the past few weeks. Added a cigarette stop to his present onnecticut held annual elections. The fact that new equipment can make holdings last week and picked up some equipment earlier. News from Upstate allowing officers were elected for one more money for the operator. He also NY: Mac Douglas, Paramount Vending, Beacon, NY, underwent major surgery ear: President—Jerome Lambert; last week (6/12) and from all reports is coming along fine. Millie McCarthy ice President—Philip Tolisano; Sec- advised all operators to do business sends along her best wishes for Mac’s speedy recovery and suggests that stary Frank Marks; Treasurer with their local distributors so that — neighboring ops do the same via get-well cards and phone calls to: Mac .nthony Wilkas; Sgt. at Arms—Irv- they can keep these distributors in Douglas, Highland Hospital, Beacon, New York. Gertrude Browne, Mac’s ig Mackler; and Delegates at Large business and by keeping these dis- sister will keep the local trade informed of his progress. Get well Mac! -Joseph Ficca and Isadora Resnick. Several new members from the tributors in business they will be able Heard from Lou Valente this week and the Staten Island op certainly isn’t Hartford and New London areas were to receive the service that they re- wasting his time sitting around recuperating from his illness of several months dmitted to the Association. There quire for their operations. ago. Lou will break with a surprise announcement to the trade any edition ere thirty-five in attendance at the now and looks for industry-wide acceptance of an idea that should help ops leeting. Among the guests were Irv- make more money. More on the details later when Lou gets ready to break. ig Kempner, Myer Parkoff and Mac Simon Vending on the avenue in search of a new machine for a new loca- dis- erlman, representatives of local First For League tion, of course. Business has been fine up until this week when collections ibutors. dipped. Simon blames it on the Mets ball team who seem to have captured Joe Burns, Attorney for the Music Bobby Huebsch Pitches the hearts of New Yorkers. The club is on tv and with everyone watchin’, plays (Listen Sy, any team capable of losin’ 17 in a perators of Connecticut, gave a re- nobody the machines. No-Hit Little League Game row can’t be all bad!) ort on licensing ordinances and as- Art Seglin, AMI’s traveling service chief, stopped in Runyon’s New York 3ssment problems. CHICAGO—Proud parents Paul and showrooms last week, after having spent two weeks in town with the Runyon Rosemary Huebsch are beaming staff during showings in the firm’s three outlets, and sat down to “take it mightily this week, since their son, easy” for a change. Art’s son is ready for college and intends to study at St. Bobby, age 12, pitched a no-hit base- John’s in Annapolis. The boy evidently is too bright for the local high school ball game last Monday evening, June and has become bored. Art expects to see big things from the lad once he competes with the St. John’s student body who reportedly are pretty sharp WANT 11, for the Fairview Little League kids. No time for boredom down there. Art’s daughter, another whiz, will be Team. going into high school next year and at present attends a class made up of WURLITZER Fairview team officials report that advanced students for purposes of testing and researching the kids “to see 1800 1900 2000 how far a teacher can go with an advanced program of study.” 2100 2300 Stereo this is the first no-hit baseball game pitched throughout all the Little We’re looking forward to attending the big CMA weekend next week at SEEBURG Laurels Country Club (June 22-24) when Tiny Weintraub gets several Leagues in the past five years. The M-IOOB M-IOOC R-lOO hundred cig ops, suppliers and mfrs. together for a golf tourney, a V-200 VL-200 KD-200 Paul Huebsch, father of the “fire- game, and some surprises, all part of the annual cigarette outing, a real ball am[ ball” hurler, is vice president and every year we’ve had the privilege of attending. Tiny’s taking late reservations 7-2442. H-200 1-200M general manager of J. H. Keeney & now. Call him at OX We’ll see you there! 1-200 (Elecfrical) Company, in this city. Mike Munves’ latest gimmick is to greet each visitor with a life-size statue WILLIAMS of a western badman who actually draws his( gun, calls you a few nasty names, and then fires away! The idea is to draw your attention to Munves’ “Mr. Quik OiTicial Baseball, Free Play Pin Balls 1957 & Up Draw,” an arcade machine that features a stand-up gunman, with a fabricated " 10' stone path between him and two-six guns loaded and ready in holsters, gottuIb awaiting your coin which activates the taped conversation from the cowboy Criss Cross as you “shoot to kill.” The varmint has a few well-chosen words for you after Pin Balls (2 and 4 plays) each of three shots, depending on your accuracy. We challenged the bad man but missed each time. We are writing this column from Munves’ doorstep, awaiting medical assistance to remove three well placed bullets from our note pad. The novelty is a west coast item that was introduced last week and RUNYON COMPANY if you doubt the authenticity of this report, stop in and see it. But go in armed! Focfory Representaiives for: The Atlantic N.Y. Artist of the Week display panel features an LP by the son of many an operator’s friend—Bobby Gordon, Seeburg veep Jack AMI Inc., Bdlly Mfg. Co., Irving Kaye Co. Gordon’s number one boy. The lad has an LP on Dot called “Old South—New 221 FRELINGHUYSEN AVENUE Sound” and it has been picked for Artist of the Week treatment. The LP was reviewed here several weeks ago and drew rave notices. Bobby has played Newark 8, N. J. Bigelow 3-8777 with many of the dixieland greats and currently has his own band swingin’ Officesr New York, N. Y. and Hortford, Conneclicut ’round the Chicago jazz joints. The album, not classified as jazz, features a swinging sound to such evergreens as “Swanee River” and “My Old Kentucky Cable Address -RUNYONEX NEWARKNEWJERSEY Home,” but Steven Foster never heard ’em played like this. Meyer Parkoff tells us that ops are ordering the 33 single record packs. Murray Kaye has his hands full filling orders on both phonos and vending. The drink machine sales have never stopped and of course the Bally coffee vendor is still one of the- best in the business. Irv Holzman is receiving deliveries on “Silver Roll Down Shuffle” and ex- NEW! BUMPER POOP pects a baseball shuffle delivery in this week. After his chairman duties at the UJA affair, which were top-flight, his walk-down-the-aisle last week with daughter number two, and the reception party, Irv has alli to do to get back to business. ALWAYS A1 Simon in conference as we call, but A1 D’Inzillo stops us to advise that the Rock-Ola sales figures are continuing to keep the factory execs happy. Al’s secretary, Ann Kelberg, is beaming. Her daughter, Sharon, was graduat- BEST . . . ing last week from Hunter College (Thursday) and the uptown campus com- mencement exercises were uppermost on the family’s itinerary for the week. Abe Lipsky, Lipsky Distribs, continues to do a consistent business on used music and games, while Harry Koeppel handles the service chores, supervising NOW the crew as the machines roll out to locations. Vic Haim informs that sales manager Moe Nahum, RH Belam Co., will BETTER tour at least ten countries on his four-month European jaunt which began last week (June 8). THAN Irving Kaye promises a new game any edition now that the kinks have ben ironed out of one or two production problems. Howard Kaye, sales chief EVER! at the Brooklyn plant, keeps distrib orders rolling and from all indications in

this pool table business you can bet the boys are busy. . . . NEW DSSIGN! MICHANISM! Nash Gordon, MONY manager, tells us that his son Louis, just graduated NIW Blond or Charles Evans Hughs High School and is preparing to enplane for Oklahoma Mahogany University where he’ll study business and law. MONY was prepping announce- METAL BUMPERS! Regulation Size. ments for the September 14-16 Laurels affair when we called. They’ll celebrate their 25th Anniversary at that time along with the New York State Operators Guild who will celebrate their 10th Anniversary. The Westchester Ops Guild VALLEY SALES CO• A DIVISION OF VALLEY MFG. CO. will lend support as well, having just held an annual affair in Yonkers. From here on in tho, they’ll join the NY groups in the country each year. Look for 333 MORTON ST., BAY CITY, MICH. TWinbrook 5-8587 about 400 at the weekend outing.

)0 Cash Box—June 23, 1962 .. Chicago Chatter "AS IS" BARGAINS! 100 SHUFFLES

It was a big day (evening) for Bill Fishman, of Automatic Retailers of TRIPLE STRIKE BLINKERS America (ARA), Tuesday, June 12, when Bill was feted by his friends and the FIREBALL E? fill MERCURY Automatic Merchandising Division of CJA in the Standard Club. Bill and his MAGIC ^ RAINBOW family depart shortly for Philadelphia where he will sink his roots. MYSTIC WV Each' HOLLYWOOD * The guest list was a veritable “Who’s Who” in automatic merchandising and ROCKETS HOLIDAY other sundry industries. It wouldn’t be humanly possible to remember all the guests’ names, but here’s just a brief sampling: Charles (Brinky) Brinkmann, ABC LUCKY $15 genial ARA vice prexy; Automatic Canteen president Pat O’Malley (and now CLUB 17 —since last Tuesday— chief executive officer of the management team, as REGULATION DELUXE CLUB 2C announced by Board Chairman Frederick L. Schuster—Congratulations, Pat!), OFFICIAL JUMBO 27 CONGRESS Continental-APCO chief Mel Rapp, Cy (Rudd-Melikian) Melikian; Seeburg HANDICAP 1C president Frank O’Brien and Leonard Gross, vice prexy in charge of Seeburg’s Vending Division; Jack Dunwoody, vice president in charge of the Rowe Vend- 10 0 B W L E R S ing Division of Rowe-AC Services, Inc.; Frank Doyle, head of Rock-Ola “IVI” LUCKY ALLEYS $200 BONUS BOWLERS $20 Vending; Ronald Wolff, president of Interstate Vending Co.; Alvin Cohn, prexy TROPHY ALLEYS 150 of Continental Coffee Co.; Earl Cohn, president of Superior Coffee Co.; and PLAYERS CHOICE 17 STRIKE ALLEYS 100 many, many more too numerous to mention in such limited space. Rabbi Eric BOWLER 35 JUMBO BOWLERS 150 QUEEN Friedlander delivered the invocation. BALLY & UNITED TOURNAMENT 12 Last week was a notable one in coinbiz, significant specifically because there Small Ball Bowlers 75 SKEE FUN 22 were no less than four new amusement games introduced to the coin machine trade. They are: Williams “Trade Winds” pinball game. Games, Inc.’s, first U P R I G H T S entry in pingame production—“Skill Race,” Bally’s “Golden Gate” in-line pin- SUPER CIRCUS $ 50 STAR ROCKET $12 game, and United’s “Silver Roll-Down” bowling alley. During the previous HIALEAHS 150 JOKER BALLS 10 D. intro’d “Fashion pinball week Gottlieb & Co. the new Show” amusement MERMAIDS 50 PLAY BALL 5

. club game. . . Del E. Webb, co-owner of the New York Yankees baseball GALLOPING DOMINOS 50 WILD CATS 15 (with Dan Topping) and head of a large construction company bearing his CIRCUS DAYS 50 RED ARROWS 20 name, was elected to the Automatic Canteen board of directors last Monday, June 11. 6—EXHIBIT HORSES $225 Ea. Big news this week from Empire Coin owner Gil Kitt and sales chief Joe 3—OLD SMOKEYS $195 Ea. Robbins centers around the expanding coin machine-vending expansion at NOMINAL CHARGE FOR DOMESTIC OR EXPORT CRATING F.O.B. PLANT CHICAGO EXPORT SHIPMENT FROM Empire Coin. Both, Gil and Joe, are elated. . . . First Coin Machine Exchange PORT OF CHICAGO Co. is in the midst of a terrific exporting season, mostly to Europe. However, Joe Kline, prexy of First Coin, and export manager Sam Kolber explain that they’re shipping overseas to many different markets. Also, Fred Kline tells us First Coin is also enjoying excellent sales with the new Wurlitzer coin-operated COIN MACHINE phonograph. EXCHANGE Bill O’Donnell, general sales manager at Bally Mfg. info’s that he’s certain 1012-14 MILWAUKEE AVE,, CHICAGO 22, III. Phone: EVERGLADE 4-2600 the new Bally “Golden Gate” in-line pin game will be a big winner, according to location tests which produced the highest coin collection averages in the history of in-line games.

Paul Huebsch, vice prexy of J. H. Keeney & Co., and his lovely Rosemary are plagued with mixed emotions of late. Little “Red” Huebsch underwent major surgery last Week; and Bobby Huebsch, age 12, tickled us by pitching a no-hit Little League baseball game last Monday evening, June 11, for the NEW! ADDRESS: Fairview Little League team—the first perfect game pitched in all of the Little Leagues in the past five years, according to Clayton Nemeroff. 1780 BROADWAY, N.Y

David C. Rockola, president of Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp., added another distrib- utor to his growing family of distribs, in Western Distributors, of Portland, Oregon. Budge Wright’s is now a franchised distributor of the Rock-Ola phono line, covering the northwestern part of Oregon. ATLAS MUSIC Several MOA executive committee members were in town last week to inter- Reconditioned—Guaranteed A.M.I. K-200 . . $545 view prospects for the executive director position. Among those here were MUSIC • GAMES . A.M.I. J-200 . 495 Clint Pirce, Lou Casola, Harry Snodgrass, Les Montooth, Paul Brown and Vic Ostergren Production at Chicago Dynamic Industries couldn’t be greater VENDING A.M.I. G-120 . . . 265 these days, according to sales director Mort Secore, who’s singing the praises A.M.I. F-80 195 for Chicago Coin’s “Starlite” shuffle alley, “Variety Roll Down Bowler,” and A.M.I. F-120 . . 195 the big “Gold Crown” coin-operated bowling alley. Mort info’s that prexy Sam VENDING ROCK-OLA 1468 . 495 Wolberg, Sam Gensburg and Jerry Koci are delighted over current sales fig- ROWE L-IOOO 4-Flavor ..$595 ROCK-OLA 1455 275 ROWE 20-700 (20 Col.) Cig 245 ures, and—most important—the acceptance for all ChiCoin games by the SEEBURG 222-SH 725 ROWE AMBASSADOR 14-Col. Cig. (Man.) 175 nation’s operators. ROWE 93-A Cig. 11-Coi. (Man.) 135 ROWE COMMANDER (11-Col.) Cig. .. 85 SEEBURG KD-200 325 NATIONAL 111 (Slant) Cig 175 SEEBURG 200-LU (Backgrnd) 245 We visited briefly with Johnny Frantz, prexy of J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co. NATIONAL 9M Cig 95 K-12 Cig 165 WURLITZER 1900 295 Johnny tells us business couldn’t be better these days. . . . Export is high on SEEBURG 800-E2 Cig 215 CONTINENTAL 30-Col. Cig 195 WURLITZER 2000 245 the activity list at National Coin Machine Exchange, Mort Levinson, advises. BALLY CHAMPION HORSE (Metal Base) 395 Also, sales on the new Gottlieb “Fashion Show” two-player is very spirited. WURLITZER 2300 475

. . . We’re seeing Clarence Schuyler, prexy of Games, Inc., smiling WURLITZER 2200 325 more these AC DOLLAR BILL CHANGER days—ever since he released Games, Inc’s new ‘Skill Race” pinball amusement Location proved! Increases revenue 1/3 Dep., Bal. C.O.D. or Sight Draft game. There’s nothing that a good, new game won’t cure, eh, Clarence? vrherever coin-operated equipment is CABLE: "ATMUSIC"—Chicago used. Eliminates need for attendant! Atlas Music’s Nate Feinstein was simply delighted over the turnout of op- In Stock! Immediate delivery. erators from the Tri-Cities (Rock Island, Moline and Davenport) area Thurs- Distributors for day, June 7, when he hosted a showing at the Fort Armstrong Hotel in Rock Island of the new Rowe-AMI coin-operated phonograph. On hand with him AMI - ROWE to greet operators were Bill Phillips, Chuck Harper, Gene “Smitty” Smith and BALLY Rowe-AMI’s Hank Hoevenaar.

Service school sessions are proving to be a tremendous factor at World Wide Distributing, where Joel Stern, Fred Skor and Howie Freer held forth Thurs- A Quarter Century ^ ATLAS MUSIC COMPAIY day evening, June 7, before a huge turnout of some 60 operators and service of Service men for classes on the Seeburg “Ice-O-Vend” cold drink machine. A film on BRANCH OF ROWE-AC SERVICES DIVISION refrigeration was also shown. Classes were conducted by Seeburg’s Dick Prybl DES MOINES, IOWA CHICAGO 47, ILL. and Ed Jorgenson, and World Wide’s Newell Bellamy. Don’t forget to rush your 1120 Walnut St. 2118 N. Western Ave. ad copy to our new offices at 1780 Broadway, New York 19, for the upcoming Ph: 283-2393 ARmitage 6-5005 big Quarterly Export Issue, June 30!

Cosh Box—June 23, 1962 MECHANIC Roanoke AMI Show yVe are seeking California Clippings a man with diversified Moves Into Raleigh experience in repairing amusement and music machines. For a qualified person RALEIGH, N. C.—The Roanoke ive can offer an excellent weekly salary Vending Exchange show arrived here :ommensurate with past experience and last week and the firm’s 1962 Rowe- Pico Blvd., due to ebility. 5 day week. Liberal employee AMI phonograph was unveiled to a Business in general has shown an improvement along . first shipment of benefits. Write or phone Ed Stern or Alan house full of operators by Harry increased activity in the arcades, at the present time. . . The Wilkes Bruck at: Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. the new Rowe AMI phonographs was received at R. F. Jones & Co. Ed Jack Bess, Gus Guy Derby, and AMI regional repre- informed they are making deliveries to the operators as fast as they cam Amuse-A-Mat Corporation sentative, George Klersey. Hartgrove and Mimi Nesler were married at the Hollywood Methodist Church, 6/9. happy couple are looking forward to spending their honeymoon in 1213 North 5th Street The Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel was The the site of the operator premiere and Mexico City, in the near future. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Gray and Gus Hartgrove & Philodelphia 22, Po. the June 10th affair was termed a his wife, will be attending the Calif. Automatic Vending Council of N.A.M.A., Poplar 3-9600 success in every respect. to be held at the Del Coronado Hotel, Coronado, Calif., 6/22 & 23. Two new Local record distributors donated employees have joined the R. F. Jones staff; Eugene Andrews in the vending disks for the machines which were div. and Francisco Negrete in the shop. Mr. Mrs. Ted Hopkins Dick Pearce of Sydney, Australia, were visiting playing continuously. The firms are: & & this week at Simon Distributing Co. Henry Leyser of Associated Coin in Oak- F&F Enterprises, Arnold Dist. Co., land was in town again, and also stopped by. Sonny Lomberg reports the IMMEDIATE DELIVERY King Records, Capitol Records, Man- Valley pool table situation has not eased up, and are selling as many as they gold Dist. Co., and Butos Sales Co. are able to obtain. IMI Continental 2-100 Write Vinny Lanzy of Coin commented that his wife, Mary, is All of the companies are located American Machine iMI Continental 2-200 in Write still ill, but is gradually improving. . . . Dave Wynshaw and Ted Rosenberg of Charlotte. C Variety Roll Down .....$795.00 Columbia, in at Calif. Music Co., to confer with Sam Ricklin & Gabe Orland. Those present for the Roanoke show visiting this Coast factory Rep. for RCA. C Red Dot S/A $695.00 Also week was Merritt Kirk, West included: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Isgett, Romona Brown is on a ten-day vacation in San Francisco. C Triple Gold Pin S/A $595.00 on new phono- Bob’s Music Co., Winston-Salem, John Scavarda of the Wurlitzer Factory Branch informs sales C Double Feature S/A $265.00 graphs have been very good, in spite of all the activity involved in the course N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Polk Wooten, C Triple Strike $145.00 of moving. A new employee, Eleanor Measures, has joined the office staff in the Kay’s Music Co., Fremont, N. C.; new location. Cliff Nugent is calling in Ventura County, and Clay- ally Official Jumbo S/A $395.00 on operators “Pappy” Pierce, Pierce Music Co., ton Ballard is covering the San Diego area. . . . Jim Wilkens commented the ally Deluxe Club S/A $325.00 increase at Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernie arcade business has been very good, with gun & games sales on the ally Lucky Shuffie S/A $245.00 Paul A. Laymon, Inc. Kaplan and Daughter, Greensboro, ally Super Deluxe ABC S/A $195.00 Joe Duarte of Duarte Int. Sales Co. stated they are in the process of re- N. C.; Wray Williamson, Pittsburgh, modeling their offices, be- n. Sunny S/A $495.00 at the present time. Gayl Atha attended the game Pa.; Chris Lockley, New Bern; Fred tween the Giants & Dodgers, in San Francisco, last week end. . . . Lee Palmer n. Line Up S/A $495.00 Ayers, Greensboro; Paul Banks, of Diamond Distr. paid a visit to the Leuenhagen “Record Bar,” to spin the n. Handicap S/A $150.00 new Gordon Jenkins waxing of “Fascination,” on the Time label. Raleigh; Garland Banks, Raleigh; n. Regulation S/A $125.00 Bill Happel informed the boys at Badger Sales Co. were sharpening up over Miss Mary Wooten, Fremont; Mr. and n. Flash S/A $275.00 the weekend, for their golf tournament to be held shortly. Leo Simone, Marshall Mrs. Lacey Harris, Raleigh; Mr. and Ames, Bill Happel & Jack Leonard, are all competing. Leo mentioned the new n. Clipper S/A $145.00 Mrs. Jimmy Thorpe, Rocky Mount; Seeburg Cigar vendor that fits the modular bank is in, and meeting with op- n. Venus Targette $125.00 erator approval. Sonny Pierce, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Hank 'Tronick of C. A. Robinson & Co. reports they are expecting a new Tommy Peeples, Louisburg; Mr. and product from both the United & Midway factories. Advanced reports indicate MONROE Mrs. Aulcie Evans, Raleigh; Mr. and that both items will spark collections, in all types of locations. Already op’s ']oin Machine Exchange, Inc. Mrs. R. E. Wimberley, Raleigh; are buzzing about these new products & definitely are anxious to see the samples, as soon as they hit the show room. Johnny McCoy, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. 2423 Payne Are. Some of the visiting op’s seen on Pico Blvd. this week were: Clyde Love, A. H. Spencer, Jr., Louisburg; Mr. Cleveland 14, Ohio Visalia; Tex Nowka, San Bernardino; Pete Shupp, Downey; Wm. Vessel, and Mrs. D. G. Holton, Louisburg; Azusa; Cliff Jones, Long Beach; Bill Lorenz, Crestline; Nick Pulos, Long Superior 1-4600 Jack Mitchell, Durham; and Mrs. Cora Beach; Juan Aranjo, Tijuana; Cecil Ellison, Lancaster, and Juan Fernandez, Tijuana. Washington, Durham, N. C.

“TRAVELINGEST” ENGAGED TO WED COINMAN

CLAYTON NEMEROFF SHEILA SLIFER

CHICAGO—One of the “travelingest” ENGAGED: Bob Slifer, NCMDA Please Check Proper coinmen over many years has been prexy is pleased these days, but feel- HE CASH BOX Classification Below Clayton Nemeroff, sales representa- ing a little older, now that his daugh- tive for J. H. Keeney & Company, ter Sheila is engaged. The pretty lass rSO BROADWAY MY FIRM OPERATES THE who is shown above during a recent has set July 21 for the wedding date. visit with Sam Weinberger, lEW YORK 19, N. Y. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: Southern Miss Slifer will marry A. McLean Automatic Music Company, in Indi- Moore, a graduate of JUKE BOXES Wabash College, Enclosed find my check. anapolis, Indiana. Southern Automa- who served with the Army overseas AMUSEMENT GAMES tic is a distributor for Keeney’s and is now employed by an Illinois ] $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription amusement games. engineering firm. CIGARETTES for a full ] $30 year (Airmail in United States) VENDING MACHINES ] $30 for a full year (outside United States) OTHER

3 $45 for a full year (Airmail outside U. S.) Happy Birthday This Week To: lAME Richard S. Griffen, Howell, Mich. . . . Theo. S. Gutowski, S. F. Calif Paul J. Haberthier, Silverton, Ohio . . . C. P. Dinwiddle, Atlanta, Ga. . . . Mark A. Osborne Sr., Youngstown, Ohio . . . W. E. O’Brien, Newport, R. I. Gil- IRM bert M. Wilkins, Galena, Kans. . . . Benito Murillo, Oakland, Calif. . . . John D Fuller, Albany, N. Y Will R. Whitfield, Hopkinsville, Ky. . . . Clarence B. Court, Gallon, Ohio . . . Cecil A. Bottger, Keokuku, la. . . DDRESS . R. V. Green Ft Frances, Ont., Canada . . . Frank J. Cash, Pueblo, Colo. . . . Wm. G. Cowan' Quincy, Mass. . . . Ralph Thole, St. Louis Mo. . . . Howard Johnston. Mont- gomery’ Ala Mw. R Wurgler, !TY ZONE STATE Buffalo, N. Y Louis Casola, Rockford, 111. . . . Seymour Poliak, No. Tarrytown, Be Sure To Check Business Classificotions Above! N. Y. . . . Thos. B. Swab, Lone Pine, Calit. . . . L. Shuster, San Angelo, Texas . . . Jessie M. Hogan, Lafayette Ind.

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Seeburg lOOA 78 rpm Rock-Ola 1468, 1478, 1485, Late Gottlieb and WiMiams 5 Balls Seeburg AQ 160 1488, 1495 Bally Trophy. Lucky 14' Bowlers. "CALL BOB JONES"

REDD DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. CABLE ADDRESS: REDDINC 126 Lincoln Street Boston (Brighton) 35, Moss. Phone: ALgonquin 4-4040 SEEBURG DIST. IN 5 STATES—BALLY DISTRIBUTORS CHICOIN FACTORY REPS. European Representative—Mr. Marinus van der Weijde, Ingelheim-Rhein-Nord, Rheinstrasse 212, Western Germany, tel. Ingelheim /Rhein 2658

tors from a wide midwestern area. NEW Some of the operators who at- tended the showing are pictured here: Top row, 1. to r. The Zitter Brothers, Walter and Sidney Morris and Alvin Nissenbaum. Center, Pete Toenges, Gene Voisen, Leo Leiweke, ADDRESS! Art Heimke and Dan Landsbaum. ST. LOUIS—Norwood E. Veatch and Charles L. Kagels, heads of Central Bottom, Chick Fair, Fair Kenslow, 1780 BROADWAY Distributors, Incoz’porated, this city, recently hosted a gala, heavily attended Mrs. Ed Randolph, and Teddy Kay, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. showing of the new Rowe-AMI coin-operated phonograph to music opera- Willy Caito and E. Rockwell. Same Tel. No. Judson 6-2640

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION Up- For resale Gottlieb and Williams five FOR SALE—Large supply of Binges, WANT— — Rock-Ola 14M balls. TOLEDO COIN MACHINE EX- rights and Joker Balls. CHANGE CO., 814-816 SUMMIT STREET, $295.00 1436A $85.00, 1438 $165.00. S^bun CLASSIFIED AD RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD 100 and 120 TOLEDO 4, OHIO (Tel. CH 3-7191). and Rock-Ola and Hidden Units. HALLGREN Count every word including oil words in firm name. Numbers in address count as $35.00 AVENUE, MO- one word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. CASH OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY ALL TRIBUTORS, 1626 3RD guns ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check is not enclosed with order WANT—Will pay cajh—Need late your classtfied ad will be held for following issue pending receipt of your check or cash. and all arcade pieces. MIKE MUNVES CORP., 577— 10th AVENUE, 9-6677). NEW YORK, NEW YORK. (Tel. BR FOR SALE—If it’s Panoram Parts you wMt, Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add $52 to your present sub- NOTICE—$67 Phil (^ould has ’em. PHIL GOULD, 224 You entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue scription price). are MARKET ST.. NEWARK, N.J. (Tel. MAr- for a period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your WANT—Panorams and Panoram parts. United Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the rate Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE AUTOMA- of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to TIC SALES CO., 1350 HOWARD ST., SAN reoch New York publication office by Wednesday, 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear FRANCISCO, CALIF. (Tel. HEmlock and Used Coin Machines, In the following week's issue. 1-1750). FOR SALE—New shopped and ready for location. Also routm for sale. AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO., 1214 W, (TeL WANT—FOR Resale: Seebarg and Wurlitzer ARCHER ST., TULSA, OKLAHOMA. Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY Phonographs, Games, Cigarette Machines. Send list, condition, prices. HASTINGS DIS- TRIBUTING CO., INC., 6100 WEST BLUE- Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. MOUND ROAD, MILWAUKEE 13, WIS- FOR SALE—All new 45 RPM records, paek'rf CONSIN. 100 assorted per carton, $12.50 per 100. AH known artists. Trial order wfl! convtaes these are best lots on market. Satisfaction WANT New or used 45rpm records. All types, — WANT—New 45RPM’s that have appeared on guaranteed. S ENTERPRISES, IN^ as they run right off the route. sorting C & No the charts within the last 6 months. Can use BROOKLYN, N. T. or picking. pay and the freight. 1628 BEDFORD AVE., We 12-15d any quantity. We pay 15d to 18d plus freight WANT Standing order available for regular ship- charges. KAY ENTERPRISES, 659 N.E. pers. J & D SALES, 1 VIDETTA St., 123rd St., North Miami, Fla. (Tel. PL a large stock of recon- W. PEABODY, MASS. (Tel. JE 2-0737). 7-8061). FOR SALE—We have ANT—To buy—Top price paid for Williams ditioned Shuffle Games and Bingo. Write for ind Gottlieb Games; Seeburg lOOA 78 rpm; list. PIONEER VENDING, INC.. 3726 KE8- Late Model Rock-Ola’s; Write, call for spe- WANT—We need great quantities of Bally SEN AVE., CINCINNATI, OHIO. (Tel. Bingos. Quote us your lowest prices F.O.B. want— ill buy—Bingos, Shuffle Alleys, cial closeout prices on entire inventory. Montana 1-5000). nearest Seaport U.S.A. P.V.B.A. VERHEDA, Bowlers, any amount of Phonographs. LEW KEDD DISTRIBUTING CO., INC., 126 LIN- JONES DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. INC., COLN STREET, BOSTON 35, MASS. (Tel. KRONEN-BURGSTRAAT 94, ANTWERP, BELGIUM. (Cable address: VERHEDA). 1301 N. CAPITOL AVE., INDIANAPOLIS, AL 4-4040). INDIANA. FOR SALE—Hi-Speed Super Fast Shuffle Board Wax. 24 one-pound cans per case, Bingos. Big Shows, Times, Key f.o.b. Dallas. Texas. Sold on money —Call Collect! Want for immediate ex- WANT— Show $8.50 ant West, Miss America, Sun Valley, Cypress guarantee. Distributor for D. Gottlieb, no^ Bally Bingos, Gottlieb Pingaraes, All WANT—Un. Triple-Plays FOR SALE:—Bally back Gardens. Doable Headers and all other late ChiCoin. DISTRIBUTORS, Types of Seebarg, AMI, Wurlitzer music, Beauty Contests— (floor samples). Big Show, STATE MUSIC Bingos, in quantity. CLEVELAND COIN 3100 ST., DALLAS, TEXAS. crash waiting. BELGIAN AMUSEMENT CO. Golf Champs, Frolics (6-card), Gott. World INC., MAIN »« NO. BROAD STREET. PHILADEL- MACHINE EXCHANGE. 2029 PROSPECT Champ, Harbor Lites, Wishing Well, Duette AVE., (Tel. PHIA. PENNA. POplar 3-7808. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 2pl., CC Triple-Strike shuffle-alley. Valley 1-6715). TO Bumper & 6-pocket pool tables. NOBRO FOR SALE—Auto-Photo Studios, Model I NOVELTY CO., 142 DORE ST., SAN $995.; Model 11 $1,995.; ABT Shooting Gal- ANT—45 RPM Records, new or used. No FRANCISCO 3, CALIF. (Tel. MA 1-5438 or lery (like new) ; Kiddie Rides, Arcade Equip- prices WANT—Rowe Cigarette Vendors: 14 Column inantity too large or small. Highest 1-5439). Write for list and prices. ADVANCE Ambassadors; 20 Column 700; Seeburg VL MA ment. ^aid. Write stating quantity on hand. TONT DISTRIBUTING CO.. 5644 DEL-MAB W. & KD; National 22 column Cigarette Ven- SALGANO DIST. CO.. 4135 ARMITAGE, BLVD.. 12. MISSOURI. (Tel dor; Wms. Ten Pins & Ten Strike. Quote ST. LOUIS CHICAGO 39, ILL. (Tel. Dickens 2-70601. PArkview 7-1373). best price. DAVE LOWY & COMPANY, WANT—Buckley Track Odds. State if pay 652 TENTH AVE., NEW YORK 18, N.Y. out or free play, lowest price, condition and ANT—Bingo Games. Gottlieb Pins 1957 up, (Tel. LT 1-1033). quantity. MILLER MUSIC, 616 SO. MAIN, Lotta-Funs. Wre. write or phone. SCOTT KEWANEE, ILLINOIS. FOB SALE—100,000 new 45 rpm 6 months te CROSSE CO., 1641 NO. BROAD. PHILA- 1 year old, $1() per 100, $95 per 1060. Als« (Tel. 6-4444). $200 per M; 12" LP’i DELPHIA, PA. CE WANT New or used 45 RPM Records that 25.000 EP’s $25 per C; — available $100 per C; $950 per M. BAY- have been on the Cash Box Top 100 in the MAR SALES CO., 170-21 JAMAICA AVE- last 6 months. We pay 12d to 15d and can 32. N. Y. (Tel. OLympia 8-4012), ANT—Records. 45’s and LP’s, new only, use 100 of a number. We pay the freight. JAMAICA please give full details first contact to avoid VISTA RECORDS, 1314 WINDSOR ROAD, FOR SALE lelay and assure quick deal. HARRY WAR- CARDIFF, CALIF. SINEB. KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CO.. FOR SALE—6 Pocket Pool Tables, excellent 153 MCLEAN AVE., YONKERS, N. Y. (Tel. FOR SALE Jukebox Bargains! Distributor shape $150.; 14' Bowlers $195.; Blinken — 14' SReenleaf 6-7778). reconditioned Q-160 Seeburgs, $795.; 201 See- $185.; Skee Balls $125.; Bowlette $175.; or to- WANT—45 RPM Records, new or used. LP’s burgs, $595.; 222 Seeburgs, $665.; 200 se- Rebound Shuffles $49.50. Write wire also considered. We pick up any quantity lection Seeburg Wallboxes, $89.50. Quanti- day. PURVEYOR DISTRIBUTING CO. 4322 AVE., CHICAGO ANT—New or used 45rpms that have ap- you have on hand and pay highest cash ties Limited. Send $50 deposit per unit to NORTH WESTERN jeared on the charts within the last 6 prices. Write information to: EARL KUHNS SHELDON SALES DISTRIBUTING CORP., 18, ILL. (Tel. juniper 8-1814). DIST. CO., 4580 months. We pay 15ei speeds. We buy all year ’round, and pay LUzon 2-2300). ings, unshopped, complete, working, packed _ catalog. DISTRIBt top prices. No lot too large or too small. EASTERN NOVELTY original cartons. We pay dollars, cash in TORS. 3726 TONNELE AVE., NORT] advance. Quote price FOB nearest seaport. We pay freight, BEACON RECORD DIS- TRIBUTORS, INC., BERGEN, N. J. (Tel. UNion 3-8627). MAX LOBO, MEIR, 23, ANTWERP, BEL- 821 NORTH MAIN FOR SALE—All Types of clean, reconditioned, GIUM (Tel. 33.81.33). ST., PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Tel. UNion 1-7500, ready for locations Bingos. Phone or write. JAckson 1-5121). 523-6386—523-7459. NASTASI DIST. CO., 912 POYDRAS ST., NEW ORLEANS 12, FOB SALE—Seeburg R-lOO @ $325.; V-200 « Wurlitzer 'ANT—Salesmen: Selling new operators cig- LA. $185.; 2000 @ $295.; 2100 0 arette. candy, $375.; 2200 @ $595.; 2300 @ $750.; AM nut, gum, stamp etc., vendors WANT—Cash, waiting for late model jukes. through newspaper classified H-120 @ $325.; H-200 @ $375.00. 1/3 Depos advertising. Games and Bingos for Resale. State condi- Pokerino nearly new with drop Travel own State. We pay top commission. FOR SALE— it, balance C.O.D. NORTHWEST SALE tion, price and quantity. Write only. SEA- and knock off. Also have some older Our men earn over $400 weekly. All replies chute CO. of OREGON, 1040 S.W. 2nd, AVE COAST DISTRIBUTORS, INC., 1200 NORTH games with push chutes. If yon strictly confidential. AZAR, 2314 EAST 15th Pokerino PORTLAND 4, OREGON, (Tel. CA 8-6557: AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY. need parts for your Pokerino we have them. STREET. OAKLAND 1, CALIF. Write. JAMES TRAVIS, P.O. BOX 206, MILL'VILLE. N.J. FOR SALE—125 ABT Challengers and yon CANT—Late Bingos, Gottlieb 2-4 players, WANT—Late Chicago Coin, United Shuffle score Id gun games. Shopped and ready fo Seebarg Phonographs, nn-shopped but com- Alleys, Ball Bowlers, Bally Challenger and FOR SALE—Brand new Midway Skee-Fun location. $27.50 each with stand; $25.00 eac plete. Quote prices FOB nearest seaport. Late Bingos. MONROE COIN MACHINE and Rifle Gallery in crates—low close-out without stand. Call or write for Bonus de: TEE GENERAL AUTOMATIC, 60, me Van EXCHANGE. INC., 2423 PAYNE AVE., price. Call or write—UNITED EAST COAST on all. WALLACE DISTRIBUTING CON Sehoor, BRUSSELS 3. Belgium. (Cable-add- CLEVELAND 14, OHIO (TeL Superior CORP., 583 10th AVENUE. NEW YORK 36, PANY, P.O. BOX 75. MINERAL WELLf ress: JEUMATE-BRUSSELS). 1-4600). N.Y. TEXAS (Tel. FA 5-3600).

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION MFRS. NEW EQUIPMENT CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION FOR SALE—Shuffle Alleys (United) Eagle FOR SALE—Just off locations and shopped. Prices sltown aie list prices f.o.b. factory. Mtrs. have not authorized prices where no price Is shown Dual & Three ways. Also used 45 RPM Five Bally Touchdowns, $290.00 each. 1/3 de- AMI, INC. Credit Unit Available ior 200 Sel Records off route. MOHAWK SKILL posit required. UNITED NOVELTY CO. Dual GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGERTOWN RD., INC., P.O, BOX 126, 111 W, DIVISION ST., Continental 2*200 Stereo Ronnd* with Model 1485 SCHENECTADY. 2. N. Y. BILOXI, MISS. Antomix ,200 Sel. Stereo Phono. 1555 Dual W.B. lor 120 or 200 Sel. Continental 2-200 Monaural (no Auto- 1745 Receiver unit mix) 200 Sel. Monaural Phono. THE SEEBURG CORP. Mills Jennings Fruit Machines 2-100 stereo, 100 selec FOR SALE— & FOR SALE—Cole TM 3 Drink 5d $100 or lOd Continental Stereo Round* with DSlOO—Directional Black Cherries, Golden FrIIh, High Tops. — $150—Cole 6 Drink 5<* $150 or 10^ $200— Automix, 200 Sel. Stereo Phono. tion phonograph. Blue Front, Brown Fronts, Diamond Fronts. Cole 7 Drink SPB carbonated & non car- Continental 2-100 Monaural (no Auto- DS160 Directional stereo, 160 selec A-1 condition. Ready for export. COIN bonated 10^ $275. All machines have 25^ — MACHINE DISTRIBUTORS CO.. 1995 changers and are checked and operating. mix), 100 Sel. Monaural Phono. tion phonograph. DICKERSON ROAD. RENO. NEVADA, AUTOMATIC SELLING ASSOCIATES, (*Stereo Round plays 33-1/345 rpm All models have the following a (Tel. FA 3-8546). INC.. 12 WATERYARD RD., ISLAND records intermixed) standard equipment: PARK, N.Y. (Tel. GE 1-3321). HAC-200—Hideaway, 200 Sel. Monaural Personalized feature or Stereo Artist of the Week feature FOR SALE—Call or write oor nearest office for best prices on New and Used equip- WQ-120 120 Sel. W. B Universal pricing ment. TRI STATE DISTRIBUTING CO.. FOR SALE—AMI W-80, 120’s and 200 selec- WQ-200 200 Sel. W. B Play 33-1/345 rpm records tion wall boxes. Wanted backglass P. O. BOX 615. ROME. C.A. ITel. 2.34-712.3) for KQ-200-1 20 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play intermixed. Half doUar or 1441 CENTRAL AVE.. CHATTANOO- United Deluxe Venus shuffle target in good condition. WQ-200-3 200 SeL W. B., Dual price Remote Control optional GA, TENN. (Tel. AM 5-4858). BIRD MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS, BOX 290, MANHATTAN, KANSAS. Play, 4-Coin Rejector HYIOOUR—Stereo, 100 selection, hide Bar (^rip W. B. Mounting Bracket . . away. 160 selection, hide FOR SALE—World famous Aristocrat Fruit/ EX-600 Cylindrical WaU Spkr HY160UR—Stereo, of Grille Poker Machines. Arcadian. Sheerline. Star- FOR SALE—Rock-Ola 1454 $325; Rock-OIa Li-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice away. lite, Clubmaster, Crisscross, Wild Ace, Gold 1455 $295; Rock-Ola 1465 $375; Special— Types Listed 3W100—Wall-O-Matic “100”, Singl Award, Four Reeler. Guaranteed Jackpot Rock-OIa 1478 $495. Seeburg KD200 $325; L-2135 Random Pattern Grille .... pricing and Dropping Jackpot combinations. AINS- Seeburg lOOG $250; Seeburg V200 $175; .... “160”, Singl WORTH CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES Seeburg V200 converted $200; Gott. World L-2136 Uniform Pattern GriUe S3W160—Wall-O-Matic IG.B.) Ltd., 178, Grays Inn Road. T.ondon Champ $95; Wms. 3 D $75; Wms. Reno $70; L-2137 Circular Flush-Mount Grille pricing W.C.I., England. Cables Aindent LONDON United Atlas s/a $175; United Regulation Remote Vol. & Cancel Cont., St. or Mo. TWl—Twin stereo wall speaker. 8 inc $135; United Clipper Keeney Touch- $89.50; corner speakers, down (upright) $110; Keeney Little Buck- AUTO-PHOTO CO. TCI—Twin stereo eroo $110.00. LAKE CITY AMUSEMENT Model 12 Studio $3,245.00 inch FOR SALE—Brand new 45 RPM Records; CO., 4533 PAYNE AVENUE, CLEVELAND V-2 Auto-Voice Recorder TRI—Twin stereo recessed speaker Top loo’s past and recent packed 100 as- 3, OHIO (Tel. HE 1-4100). sorted per carton. $11. postage prepaid. BALLY MFG. CO. 8 inch Send check or money order: RECORDS Golden Gate (Bingo) (6/62) $1265.00 EBWCl-12—Extended bass corner/wa! INC., 2707 W. PICO BLVD., LOS AN- 895.00 speaker, 12 inch GELES 6, California. Shoot-A-Line (Bingo) (2/62) FOR SALE—Specials; Bally Beauty Contest Lido (Bingo) 1,215.00 PRVC-2—Powered remote volume coi Beach $55.; Queens $75.; Keeney Old Planta- trol tion $395.; Birdland $465.; Startime Bank-Ball 695.00 $495.; Coin counter — PS6-1Z — Powc FOR SALE—Williams Pins (Reserve, Black Touchdown $125.; Auto-Bell Galloping Dom- Super Shuffle 995.00 CC-2— Jack, 3 Coins, Metros, Ten Spot, Hi-Way) inoes $50.; also other Games, Inc. and Kee- Barrel-O-Fun ’62 870.00 supply ney uprights—call or write. MKDKEY AN- Coin counters, coin sorters, coin changers, ’62 870.00 BMS-2—Background Music unit, plaj coin wrappers supplies). DERSON AMUSEMENT CO.. 314 EAST Funspot (parts & GLOBE 1000 DISTRIBUTING COMPANY INC., 1623 N. nth STREET, ERIE, PA. (Tel. GLendale Deluxe Bally Bowler 16' lengths 1,575.00 selections 2-3207). CALIFORNIA AVE., CHICAGO 47. ILL. 5' Extension Sections $105.00 BMC-1—Background Music Compact (AR 6-0780). (May 1962) BMCA-1—Companion Audio Cigarette vendor, free standin Pony Twins (Kiddie Ride) . . 705.00 E2— capacity FOR SALE — Bingos Broadway Big Times, Toonerville 'Trolley 865.00 825 pack FOR SALE Special Bally: Can-Cans $850.; — — Show Times, Sun Valleys, Miss Americas, (all 865.00 E2XM—Cigarette vendor, free 9tan( Lite-A-Line $500.; Barrel O’Funs '61 $495.; The Champion metal cab) Cypress Gardens, Beach Time, Carnival less mate Sea Islands $375.; Super Jumbos Deluxe COIN MACHINE ing, 825 pack capacity, Queens, Sea Island, County Fair, Acapulco, CHICAGO electronic uprights $660.; Bally Bowlers vendor. Circus Queens. Lite-A-Line, all good very Variety Roll-Down Bowler $790.; Deluxe Jumbo Puck Bowlers $599.50; — cheap. SHELTON MUSIC CO., P.O. E3 Cigarette vendor, modular, 82 Skill Scores brand new floor samples BOX Long Range Rifle Gallery — $75.; 803, AGANA, GUAM. $65.; Marksman Guns brand new $375.00. Starlite Shuffle Alley (May pack capacity wil (Chicago Coin: Variety Roll Down Bowlers 1962) 4SCD2—Cold Drink vendor, Write Auto-Bell: Super Circus $90.00 Wil- — crushed ice, 1500 cup capacity, liams: Space Glider Guns $395.00. NEW Gold (ilrown (3/62) ORLEANS NOVELTY CO., 1055 DRYADES FOR SALE—Arcade Equipment, Pins, Skee Pro (June ’61) flavor 529-7321). wil ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Tel. Alleys, Guns, Rolldowns, Drop Balls, Shuf- All-Star Goalie SCDl—Cold Drink vendor, fleboards. Skill Cards, Juke Boxes, Skill Rolls, crushed ice, 1500 cup capacity, Shuffle Games, Golden Nuggets, Victor EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. Vendors & etc.—no crating—come and get Card Vendor flavor FOR SALE Touchdown $300.: Sea Wolf to 8( — them. H & L SALES, 201 S. BROADWAY, Plastic Laminator Vendor Cl—Candy vendor, capacity up $100.; Golden Bells $135.; Williams Big Kleer GREEN BAY, WIS. units. and mint unit option League Baseball $110. GENERAL DIS- FISCHER SALES & MFG. CO. Gum TRIBUTING CO.. 1609 ORLEANS AVE., Crown Imperial VIII PI—Pastry vendor, capacity up to H NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Tel. 524-6729). Crown Imperial VII units vendor, capacity up to 21 FOR SALE—Regulation Shuffle Alleys $150.; Crown Imperial VI CPI—Snack Bulls Eye Drop Ball $75.; Guns, Five Balls, and 92 units pastry. Gu Coronet 7 units candy FOR SALE—ATTENTION EXPORTERS, Old Shuffles, Drink Machines, Cigarette and mint unit optional. Vendors. Write or call CENTRAL DIS- Coronet 6 WHOLESALERS, VOLUME BUYERS—We 661 Seebnrg/BaUy coffee vendc have Wurlitzer Models 2200, 2300. 2310, 2400, TRIBUTORS, INC., 2315 OLIVE ST., ST. Crown Fiesta LOUIS, MO. brews coffee cup at a time, dry i 2410, 2500 and 2510 for sale. All machines J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. are completelv shopped. Phone or write. refrigerated liquid cream. Selectiv UNITED DISTS.. INC., 902 W. SECOND, U.S. Marshall 5^ Gun 5, Capacity: 450 7 oz. cups WICHITA 1, KANSAS. New Frontier (Gounter Pistol) 662 Seeburg/BaUy coffee vendc FOR SALE—Uprights, Flash Backs $450.; Dodge City (Counter Pistol) . creai Twin Red Arrows $350.; Shawnees $150.; Kicker & Catcher brews coffee cup at a time, dry Trail Blazers $300.; Super Wild Cats $250.; Selective: 5, Capacity: 200 7 oz. cn Wild Cats $125.; Sportsman D ABT Challenge Pistol FOR SALE—Millions of extra coins are taken $125.; & L UNITED MFG. CO. from clean machines. Clean right with COIN MACHINE CO., 414 KELKER ST., ABT Guesser Scale Silver (Roll Down) June ’62 Lemonite. Central Distributing Co. J. Rosen- HARRISBURG, PA. ABT Rifle Sport feld Co. and M.A.R.K. Distributing Co., St. Aristo Scale Avalon Shuffle Alley (4/62) .. Louis, Missouri use and sell Lemonite. Try Alamo Bowling Alley (4/62) . New liquid Lemonite. GRACO SALES CO., GAMES, INC. ’62) Bonus Baseball ARLINGTON, TENNESSEE. FOR SALE—Make reasonable offer: Two Can- Skill Race Pingame (June did Cameras, Wurl. 1550 Phono. Seeburg D. GOTTLIEB & CO. UNl'TED MUSIC CORP. Bear Gun $75.00. Coon Hunt $89.50. Un. Fashion Fun, 2 Plyr. (June 1962) UPD-lflO Monaural Deluxe Venus $89.50. Bally Beauty Contest IRVING KAYE CO., INC. UPD-inOS Stereo FOR SALE—Mutoscope Drivemobile, Revolv- $59.50. Un. Mercury & Speedv shuffles VALLEY SALES CO. ing Drum, with Seat—Mechanically Good $125.00 both. GRECO BROTHERS AMUSE- Deluxe Eldorado 6 Pkt. Series Cost $495.00. ATLAS DISTRIBUTORS, 1024 MENT CO., 1288 BROADWAY, ALBANY, DeLuxe 6-Pocket Models NEW YORK. Mark I, 77x45 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, BOSTON Mark IL 82x46 Model 7.5flA—75x42x31 15, MASS. (Tel. RE 4-1384). 84x47x31 Mark III, 93x52 Model 850A— Mark IV, 106x58 Model 900A—90x50x31 Deluxe Satellite, 77x45 Special 6-Pocket Model FOR SALE—Fischer Six Pocket Tables, com- Deluxe Klub Pool, 56x50 .... Model 745 A—75x42x31 pletely reconditioned, with slate, like new Regulation Bumper Pool 73" X 43", $175.; 90" x 50" $275.00. Got. J. H. KEENEY & CO., INC. Rocketship $165.; “DeLuxe” $375.; Got. Roll-A-Line WILLIAMS MFG. CO. ‘Racetime” $195.; Big Inning $175.; Batting MISCELLANEOUS Summertime Trade Winds 3-5 Ball Play (June ’6! Practice $195.; ABC $95.; Rocket Bowler Extra Inning Baseball United Mercury $95.; Regulation $125.; Two-Gun Fun, Gun game $95.; play model) C C Drop-A-Ball $75.; Seeburg 100 C $165.; El Rancho, 2-Ball Pin World Series (Free Rock-Ola 1438 $125.; AMI-D-80 $85.; E-120 Hacienda (same game w/o Road Racer $95.00. BETSON ENTERPRISES, INC., 3726 MISCELLANEOUS—Burglar Alarm for coin- Voice-O-Grapb TONNELLE AVE., NO. BERGEN, N. J. operated equipment operates on flashlight Panascope unit) (Tel. UN 3-8574). battery. Sensitive to tampering, Eveready Black Dragon THE WURLITZER COMPANY energizers. Installed quickly. Powerful alarm. Back 2600 Stereo-Mono., 200-sel. phono. Postpaid $3.95, three $10.75, dozen $39.00. Flash Quantity prices to distributors. BLOCK MIDWAY MFG. CO. 2610 Stereo-Mono., lOO-sel. phono. MARBLE CO., 1425 NO. BROAD ST., Wall B oxe s Acapulco 545, Sea Island 365, Deluxe Baseball FOR SALE— PHILADELPHIA 22, Pa. Touchdown 345, Beach Time 245, Big Show ROCK-OLA MFG. CORP. 5250 WB 200-8el. 10-25-50(^ 110, Big Time 60, Gay Time 60, Beauty Con- 1496 120 Sel. Empress Phono 5207 WB lOAsel. test 60, Red Arrow 195, Buckley Track Odds 5200 lOO-sel. 10-25-50(f 365, United Bowl-A-Rama, like new, latest 1497 200 Sel. Empress Phono WB model $1650, Bally Heavy Hitter $245, Gott- MISCELLANEOUS—Steel Truck Safe. "Drop" 1493 100-Sel. Princess st/m phono Spcdkcrs lieb Kewpie Doll 275, Continental Cafe 145, opens and automatically closes safe from pil- 100 Wall Phono—100 Sel 5119 High Fidelity Ceiling Spkr.— 1! Super Circus 175, Flagship 120, World ferage. Base drilled for mounting. Door re- Champ 110, Auto Race 120, Seeburg Ciga- cessed. Corbin Lock. Switch can be connected 1622 Stereo Twin Speakers . . Cone rette E-1 165, Rockola 1468 120 like new 495, to horn. Heavy chain extra protection. Ham- 1623 Stereo Twins jr. spkrs. 5122 Stereo Convertible Console Spl many others. CROSSE-DUNHAM & CO., mertone Green. 40 lbs. $54.40. BLOCK MAR- 1623 Hi Fidelity Extension 5123 Stereo Wall Spkr.—12" Coaxial 136 MANHEIM ST., YORK, PENN- NORTH BLE, 1425 N. BROAD ST., PHILADEL- Spkr. 8" Elxtendi SYLVANIA (Tel. 47-6992). PHIA, PA Speakers 5124 Stereo Comer — 33 1/345 rpm Mech-O-Matic intermix Range play Dual-speed turntable 5125 Stereo Extender Spkr. (Packed 1950 Remote Vol. Cont. with Cancel Pairs) Flashbacks Arcade Building 40 x65' FOR SALE—Shawnees $225; $450; raSCELLANEOUS— Button 50^ 5126 Stereo Directional Spkr. (Packt Twin Super Wild Cats $376; Twin Red Ar- lot lOO'xlOO' 60 machines price $65,000.00 rows $375; Deluxe Big Tents $125; Jokers Dale guns $20. Arcade building 40'x52' plus 1972 Reverba-sound kit in Pairs) Contests $60. All Bingos living quarters water front lot 150'x505' Wild $200 ; Beauty 1554 lOO-sel. waU box Hideaway Phonographs available. for prices. D P MUSIC, price $90,000.00. Metal Tike Gods $5 per Write & Coin Chute Available for AH 2617 Stereo-Mono. 200-8el. 27 E. PHILADELPHIA ST., YORK, PA, dozen no C.O.D. BEACON AMUSEMENTS, (Tel. 8-1846). BRANT BEACH, N.J. Models 2611 Stereo-Mono. 100-seL ^OIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS—USED EQUIPMEN'V Elsewhere in This Sectiee Actively Troded On Used Coin Mochine Markets—New Machines Are Listed A Compilotion of Phono9rophs ond Amusement Moehines

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Beach Time (9/58) Clipper (5/55) B Undersea Raider Mu Atomic Bomber *53, 80 SeL Music Man 4P (8/60) .80, Beauty Contest (1/60) 3- 5th Inning (6/55) B Derby Gun (2/60) Mu Ace Bomber 120, ’53, 120 SeL Naples 2P (9/57) Big Show (9/56) Capitol (6/55) B Bulls Eye Shooting Mu Dr. MobUe .80, ’54, 80 SeL Nags IP (3/60) Saucers Broadway (12/55) Super Bonus (9/55) Gallery (9/55) Mu Fly -120, ’54, 120 SeL Reno IP (10/59) Prayer Can-Can DeLuxe model B Big Inning (5/58) Mato Lord’s ^0, ’55, 120 SeL Rocket IP (11/59) 3- (Pre-War) Carnival (11/57) Top4- Notch (10/55) B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Mu Photo -120, ’55, 120 SeL Satellite IP (7/58) (DeLuxe) Carnival (jneen (11/58) Regulation (11/55) B BaU Park (4/60) Mu Photo -200, ’56, 200 SeL Sea Wolf IP (7/59) Circus (8/57) 6-Star (10/57) B Sharpshooter (2/61) Mu SUver Gloves ’57, 120 SeL Serenade 2P (5/60) [-120, Circus Queen (2/61) Midget Bowling AUey B Golf Champ (8/58) Mu Sky Fighter [-200, ’57, 200 SeL Space Ship 2P (12/61) 5- (ly57) County Fair (10/59) (3/58) B Bat. Pracdce (8/59) Munves Squoits lOOM, ’58, 100 SeL Starfire (1/57) Crossroads (1/56) Shooting Stars (4/58) B SkiU Roll (B 3/58) Mato Voice-O-Graph 200M, ’58, 200 SeL Steeplechase IP (11/57) Model Cypress Gardens (6/58) Eagle (5/58) B Moon Raider (7/59) Pre-War lOOE, ’58, 200 SeL 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Model Double Header (7/56) Adas (8/58) B Targets (10/59) Post-War ZOOK, ’59, 200 SeL D IP (11/58) Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Cyclone (10/58) B Spook Gun (9/58) Mu K. 0. Champ ZOOM. ’59, 200 SeL Tic-Tac-Toe IP (1/59) Yourself Key West (12/56) Niagara (ll/58) B SkiU Parade (1/59) Mu Drive 120, ’59, 120 SeL Top Hat (10/58) Laguna Beach (3/60) Dual (1/59) B SkiU Score (6/60) Mu Bang-O-Rama (4/57) 1200, ’60, 200 SeL Turf Champ (8/58) Toboggan Lite-A-Line (2/61) Zenith (6/59) B SkiU Derby (10/60) Philadelphia J20, ’60, 120 SeL Twenty-One IP (2/60) Lotta-Fun (9/59) Flash (6/59) B Del. SkiU Parade Skee AUey lontinental, ’60, 200 SeL Viking 2P (10/61) Miami Beach (9/54) Way (9/59) (4/59) Scientific Pitch ’Em yric, ’60, 100 SeL Black Jack IP (1/60) Miss America (2/58) Way (12/59) Capitol Midget Movies Seeburg Bear Gun Night Club (4/56) Big Bonus (2/60) BasebaU Seeburg Coon Hunt ROCK-OLA CC BuUseye Parade (6/56) SHUFFLES Sunny (5/60) CC BasketbaU Cbamp Set Shot BasketbaU 436, *52, Fireball, 120 Queens (Bch, Is, Trop.) Sure Fire (10/60) CC 4-Player Derby Telequiz SeL 3/60 and Line-Up (1/61) CC Goalee Un Jungle Gun 436A, ’53, FirebaU, 120 (6/60) BOWLERS Way (5/61) CC Midget Skee Un Cam. Gun (10/54) SeL Sea Island (2/59) Super model Un Bonus Gun (1/55) 138, ’54, Comet, 120 SeL Show Time (3/57) BALLY Ball Bowlers CC Big League (5/55) Un Star Slugger (7/55) 146, ’54, HiFi, 120 SeL Sun Valley (7/57) Un Spr. Slugger (4/56) Shuffles Bowling Alley (11/56) CC Twin Hockey (5/56) 188, ’55, HiFi, 120 SeL Target Roll (1/58) Shoot Clown Un Pirate Gun (10/56) ABC Bowler (7/55) Jumbo Bowling (9/57) CC The 152, ’55, 50 SeL Touchdown (li/60) Shovel (5/56) UN Yankee BB (3/59) Congress (7/55) Royal Bowler (12/57) CC Stm. 154, ’56, 120 SeL UJSJL. (8/58) Un Sky Raider (10/58) Jumbo Bowler (9/55) Pixie Bowler (8/58) CC Batter Up (4/58) 455, ’57, 200 SeL GOTTLIEB Cross Wm. Del. BB (4/53) King Pin Bowler (9/55) Duplex (11/58) CC Criss 158, ’58. 120 SeL Around Wld. 2P (7/59) (10/58) Wm. Major Leaguer ABC Spr. Del. Bowler Simplex (5/59) Hockey 465, ’58, 200 Sel. Adas 2P (5/59) Croquet (8/58) Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54) (9/57) Advance (5/59) CC 475, ’59, 200 Sel. Brite Star 2P (4/58) Rifle Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54) AU^tar Bowling (12/57) League (10/59) CC Playland 468, ’59, 120 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P Gallery (8/59) Wm. Safari (2/54) (7/60) All-Star Deluxe (2/58) Handicap (11/59) 485, ’60, 200 Sel. Contest 4P Express (4/60) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55) (10/58) Lucky Shuffle (9/58) Teammate (12/59) CC Pony 478, ’60, 120 Sel. ConU. Cafe 2P (7/57) Gun (10/60) Wm. Sidewalk Eng Star Shuffle (10/58) Falcon (4/60) CC Ray 495, ’61, 200 Sel. Criss Cross IP West (5/61) (4/55) (3/58) Speed Bowler (ll/58) Savoy (5/60) CC Wild 488, ’61, 120 Sel. Dneg. DoUs IP Patrol Wm. King of Swat (6/60) Club Bowler (2/59) Bowl-A-Rama (9/60) Ex Gun Dhl. Action 2P (5/55) (1/59) Club Deluxe (5/59) Tip Top (10/60) Ex Jet Gun SEEBURG Fair Lady (12/56) Gun Wm. 4-Bagger (4/56) Monarch Bowler (11/59) Dixie (1/61) Ex Space IlOOA, ’51. 100 Sel. Falstaff 4P (11/57) Ex Pony Express Wm. Crane (10/56) Official Jumbo (3/6()) Cameo IlOOB, ’51, 100 Sel. Hagship (1/57) 4- Fix Six Shooter Wm. Peppy Clown Jumbo Deluxe (9/60) 5-Star Bowling (5/61) IIOOBL, ’51, 100 Sel. Flipper IP (11/60) Ex Shooting Gal. (6/54) (12/56) Bowlers Qassic (6/61) Light Cab Flipper Clown (4/62) Ball Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Wm. 1957 BasebaU Wm. 10-Strike (12/57) QOOC, *52, 100 SeL Flipper Fair IP (11/61) ABC Bowling Lane WILLIAMS Ex Spordand Shooting IFIOOG, ’53, 100 Sel. Flpr. Parade (5/61) (1/57) GaUery (11/54) Wm. Ten Pins (12/57) Ball Bowlers IFIOOR, ’54, 100 Sel. Foto Finish IP (1/61) ABC Tournament Bowler Ex “500” Shooting Wm. Shortstop (4/58) ’200, ’55, 200 Sel. Gondolier 2P (8/58) (6/57) RoU-A-Ball (12/56) GaUery (3/55) Wm. Pinchhitter (4/59) (10/58) T.200, ’56, 200 Sel. Hi-Diver IP (4/59) ABC Champion Bowler 6 Player Ex Treasure Cove Wm. Vangard J0200H, ’57, 200 Sel. Kewpie Doll IP (10/60) (10/57) ShooUng Gal. (6/55) Wm. Hercules (2/59) ,100, ’57, 100 Sel. Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) Strike Bowler (11/57) Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) Wm. Crasader (6/59) 01, ’58, 200 Sel. Ltng. BaU IP (12/59) Trophy Bowler (4/58) Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) Wm. Titan (8/59) UPRIGHTS Del. Bat. Champ 61. ’58, 160 Sel. Lite-A-Card 2P (3/60) Lucky Alley (8/58) Ex Pop Gun (9/57) Wm. 22, ’59, 160 Sel. Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) Pan American (6/59) (?e Lucky Seven (5/61) AB Circus (5/56) Horse 20, ’59, 100 SeL Majestic (4/57) Challenger (9/59) Ge Sky Gunner Bally Champion AB County Fair (3/57) Bally Moon Ride 1-160, ’60, 160 Sel. Melody Lane 2P (9/60) CHICAGO COIN Ge Night Fighter AB Circus Wagon Official BasebaU (4/60) 1-100, ’60, 100 Sel. Mry.-Go-Round 2P Ge 2-Player BasketbaU Shuffles Wheels (12/58) lY160S, ’61, 160 Sel. (12/60) Ge Rifle Gal. (6/54) Triple Strike AB Galloping Dominos ’61, Miss Annabelle IP (2/55) Big Top Rifle lYIOOS, 100 Sel. (8/59) AB Circus Play Ball Ge Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Arrow (2/55) GaUery (6/54) (4/59) Criss Cross Targette model (12/55) KIDDIE RIDES WURLITZER Picnic 2P (10/58) AB Magic Mirror Super Qun. of Diam. (6/59) (1/55) Ge Gun Club 250, ’50, 48 SeU 45 or Bonus Horoscope (11/59) Race Time 2P (3/59) Score (4/55) Ge Wild West Gun Bally Champion Horse 78 RPM Holljrwood AB Mermaid (3/60) Rocket Ship IP (5/58) (5/55) (2/55) Bally Moon Ride 400, ’51, 48 45 or B Jumbo (5/59) SeU Roto Pool IP (7/58) Blinker (8/55) Ge Sky Rocket Rifle Bally Space Ship 78 RPM Score-A-Line B Sportsman (6/59) Royal Flush (5/57) (9/55) GaUery (5/55) Bally Speed Boat 450, ’51. 48 Sel„ 45 or B Jamboree (10/60) Seven Seas 2P (1/60) Bowling Team (10/55) Ge Championship Bally Tnrvle. TroUey 78 Shuffle B Super Jumbo (11/60) RPM Showboat IP (4/61) Rocket (3/58) BasebaU (9/55) Bert Lane Lancer Horse 500, ’52, 104 45 CC Star Rocket (5/59) SeU & Silver IP (10/57) Explorer Shuffle (6/58) Ge Quarterback (10/55) Bert Lane Merry-Go- 78 Intermix Shuffle GA Skeet Shoot (1/57) Sittin’ Pretty IP (11/58) Rebound (12/58) Ge Hi Fly BasebaU Round 500 A, ’53, 104 Sel, 45 GA Super Hunter (6/57) Spot-A-Card IP (3/60) Championship (11/58) (5/56) B.L. Miss America Boal & 78 Intermix GA Double Shot (4/58) Straight Flush IP Double Feature (12/58) Ge State Fair Rifle Gal. Bert Lane Fire Engine 600, ’53, 48 Sel, 45 GA Wild Cat (12/58) & (12/57) Red Pin (2/59) (6/56) B.L. Whirly Bird (3/61) 78 Intermix (?A Spr. Wild Cat Straight Shooter (2/59) Bowl Master (8/59) Ge Davy Crockett B.L. Moon Rocket 650, ’53, 38 Sel. GA Twin Wild Cat Sunshine IP (10/58) Game Shuffle (11/59) (10/56) (3/61) :650A, ’54. 48 (7/59) Sel. Spr. Circus 2P (iO/57) Ball’s Eye Drop Ball Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) Capitol Donald Duck 700, ’54, 104 Sel. GA Super Wild Cat Sweet Sioux 4P (9/59) (12/59) Ge Motorama (10/57) Capitol Elsie 800, ’55, 104 Sel. Trail Blazer (12/60) Texan 4P (4/60) 6-Game Shuffle (6/60) Ge Gypsy Grandma Capitol Palomina Horse [900, ’56, 200 Sel. Triple Gold Pin Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Tropic Isle IP (5/62) (5/57) Capitol !000, ’56, 200 Sel. K Big Tent See Saw Universe IP (10/59) Pro (2/61) Ge Fun Fair (3/58) !100, ’57, 200 Sel. K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) Chicago Coin Super Jet Wagon Train IP (4/60) Ball Bowlers Ge Space Age Gun !104, ’57, 104 Sel. K Shawnee (1/59) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) (6/58)/ Chicago Round The !150, ’57, 200 Sel. Bowling League (2/57) K Big Roundup (3/59) World Beauties IP Jungle Joe World Trainer !200, *58, 200 Sel. Ski Bowl 6 Plyr (11/57) K Little Bnckeroo (4/59) (2/60) Ke Air Raider Deco Merry-Go-Round 1204, ’58, 104 Sel. Classic Bowling Lg. K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Gun World Champ IP (8/57) Big Ke Sub Deco Space Ranger !250, ’58, 200 Sel. (7/57) K 3 (5/59) Spordand KEENEY Touchdown (9/59) Ke Exhibit Big Broncho 1300, ’59, 200 Sel. TV Bowling League K DeLuxe model Flash Back (11/57) K Big Dipper (10/59) 1304, ’59, 104 Sel. Ke Ranger (3/55) Exhibit Mustang Old Plantation (2/61) Luck Strike (1/58) K Twin Big Tent 5310, ’59, 100 DeLuxe model (3/55) Exhibit Sea Skates Sel. Black Dragon TV (with rollovers) K Criss Cross Diamond Ke League Leader (4/58) 5400, ’60, 200 Sel. Player’s Choice (1/60) Exhibit Space Patrol WILLIAMS (9/58) Ke Spordand 5404, ’60, 104 Sel. Casino IP (10/58) Twin Bowler (10/58) K Red Arrow (4/60) Exhibit Rudolph The Sweet Shawnee '60 Mid Red Ball (5/59) Reindeer 5410, ’60, 100 Sel. Club House IP (10/59) King Bowler (3/59) ’60 Mid Joker BaU (11/59) Crossword IP (4/59) Queen Bowler (9/59) Black Dragon Scientific Television 5500, ’61, 200 Sel. Midway Basooka (10/60) Darts IP (6/60) Duke Bowler (8/60) K Twin Red Arrow Shooting Scientific Boat Ride 5504, ’61, 104 Sel. Fiesta 2P (12/59) Duchess Bowler (8/60) (5/60) Midway Gallery (2/60) Texas Merry-Go-Round 5510, ’61, 100 Sel. Four Star IP (7/58) Princess (4/61) K Flashback (6/61) UNITED’S

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NEW SIMPLIFIED SELECTOR. FEATHER-TOUCH TONE ARM 331/3-45 RPM MECH-O-MATIC COM PACT MECHANISM. Now for Another new Rock-Ola exclusive: is the PLUG-IN CARTRIDGE SNAP-IN INTERMIX PLAY. Dual-speed Rock- the first time in the history of Coin- simplified coil-less selector. Selections STYLUS. Longer record wear and Ola Built turntable permits complete Operated phonographs, Rock-Ola has are achieved through springloaded, self better performance are now possible. intermix of STVa and 45 RPM records in produced an entirely new Compact cleaning selection levers activated by The Princess incorporates a new, any sequence in any bank of records. Revolving Record Magazine designed two motor driven revolving carriages. stylish, feather-weight tone arm con- No matter the speed or whether it’s specifically for use in a small phono-

The elimination of electro-magnetic taining a specially designed Astatic high stereo or monaural records, they can graph. The NEW Rock-Ola compact

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