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Jack Clement Flew to Los Angeles to Help Produce a Two Record LP Governors et al Clement Schedule Jam - Packed Big 3 Meeting Herald CIWMonth NASHVILLE - Publisher, a busy schedule of re -mixing writer and independent record and mastering as he prepared In Nashville Proclamations received by producer Jack Clement has com- previously recorded material governors of, thus far, 36 states pleted a busy couple of months. for release, resulting in a flood herald October as Country Mu- of Clement songs and produc- sic Month. Several governors They began in mid -July when he flew out to Los Angeles to tions hitting the market almost have issued their proclamations all at once. These via recordings help produce a two -record LP incdlude "Let that are being the Chips Fall," by RCA's Char- played over local stations. by the new discovery Townes r Van Zandt, a young Texan who ley Pride, "Ruby Foo," by "The Breakfast Club" pro- RCA's Deep Reunion, gram, meanwhile, also is cele- is considered by many to be a Water new Dylan. "Got Leavin' On Her Mind," by brating Country Music Month MGM's Mac Wiseman, "Now via songstress Kathy Ryan, who Upon Clement's return to I Can Live Again," by Paula's is singing a country song every Nashville, he immediately be- gan going over material with Mickey Gilley, and "a surprise day for the entire month. An release" by Ben Colder. upcoming "Hollywood Palace" Tower Records' Kay Adams, TVer will be devoted to country whose sessions he has begun to Clement also produced ses- music; and songster Jimmy produce. His first sessions with sions for another Tower artist, Dean has been set for a Joey Kay took place during the last Dick Curless, and likewise for Bishop TV appearance this week. week of July. MGM's Sheb W o o l e y/ B e n Southern Music's Roy Horton Then Clement proceeded with Colder. is chairman of the committee at CMA which has helped make all Three smiles for success is what this possible. torium as the first official func- you see here, as (left to right) Jeannie at Minnie's tion of celebration. Buddy Killen, Masanobu Araya the and Jack Stapp pause for pictures Chicken Luncheon "I'll be in Canada for an in front of Tree International. The Bill Takes 7th hour-long special and won't be trio of execs had just finished a Jeannie C. Riley, "Miss Har- able to attend the luncheon," conference concerning Tree's office Inning Stretch per Valley PTA," will be fea- Minnie said, "and I can think in Tokyo, which operates under the NASHVILLE -"Maybe I can tured entertainer at the Minnie of no one I'd rather have en- supervision of Araya. Tree Inter- Pearl's chicken luncheon, kick- tertain in my place." national is the only Nashville - get an idea for a song" was the based firm to have an exclusive smiling comment from Bill An- ing off the 43rd anniversary Jeannie C. Riley is currently publishing company in Japan, and derson, Decca recording artist celebration of the Grand 01e riding the crest of popularity of results recognized after only one and star of the Grand 01e Opry, Opry. her "Harper Valley PTA" on year have proven the venture suc- as he boarded a plane for St. Minnie Pearl's Chicken Sys- Plantation Records. The record cessful. Stapp and Killen are chief Louis and the first two games tem, Inc., is sponsoring the has figures in the Nashville scene, and sold some three million plus head of 1968 World luncheon, noon, 17, -up the home office of Tree the Series at set for Oct. singles and over one-half a mil- International, located on 16th Ave. (Continued on page 53) in Nashville's Municipal Audi- lion albums. So., in Music City USA. 3. We'll Get Ahead Some Day 6. Wonderful Day (Ray Pillow) (Porter Wagoner/Dolly Patterson) 7. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) 4. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 8. Johnny One Time (Willie Nelson) record (Waylon Jennings) COUNTRY 9. I Just Came To Get My Baby world 5. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) (Faron Young) 6. Born To Love You (Jimmy Newman) 10. Punish Me Tomorrow (Carl & Pearl Butler) 7. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye DISK JOCKEY (E. Arnold) WJAT-Swainsboro, Georgia 8. I Just Came To Get My Baby 1. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) (Fardon Young) 2. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line o REPORTS 9. Jonny One Time (Willie Nelson) (Waylon Jennings) 10. Lilly (Les Seevers) 3. Love Takes Care Of Me (Jack Greene) 4. Let The World Keep Turning WTID-Norfolk, Va. 10. There's A Fool Born Every Minute On f LOU DARK (Buck Owens) 1. Undo The Right (Johnny Davis) Bush) (Skeeter WNOW-York, Pa. 5. Mama Tried (Merle Haggard( 2. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) WNJR 1. Happy Street (Slim Whitman) 6. From Heaven To Heartache (Bobby Lewis) 3. I Just Came To Get My Baby 1. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 2. 7. Next In Line (Conway Twitty) (Faron Young) 2. It's All Over But The Crying Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) 8. As Long As I Live (George Jones) 4. Johnny Onetime (Willie Nelson) (Hank Williams Jr.) 3. Afraid To Rock The Boat (S. Millete) 4. 9. When You Are Gone (Jim Reeves) 5. Sounds (George Morgan) 3. Next In Line (Conway Twitty) Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) Of Goodbye 10. It's A Long Way To 4. Love Me, Love Me (Bobby Barnett) 5. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Georgia 6. Punish Me Tomorrow (C. & P. Butler (Don Gibson) 7. Flower Of Love (Leon Ashley) 5. Punish Me Tommorrow (C. & P. Butler) (E. Arnold) 6. She Thinks I'm On That Train 8. It's A Long Long Way To Georgia 6. A Little Latter (Bobby Bare) WSLS-Roanoke, Virginia (Don Gibson) 7. Flower Of Love (Leon Ashley) (H. Cargill) 7. What Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 9. Backup Girl (B. Allen/B. Taylor) 8. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) Can I Say (Arlene Hardin) 8. (Eddy Arnold) 10. Next In Line (Conway Twitty) 9. Mama Tried (Merle Haggard) Sounds Of Goodbye (George Morgan) 9. Looking At The World (Del Reeves) 2. Sweet Child Of Sunshine (Jerry Wallace) 10. I Just Came To Get My Baby 3. Yonder Comes A Freight Train KGBS (Faron Young) 10. Everybody Wants To Be Somebody (Hardin Trio) (Jim & Jesse) 1. Love Take Care Of Me (Jack Greene) 4. It's All Over But The Crying 2. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) WTZE-Tazewell, Virginia WXRC-Hickory, North Carolina (Hank Williams Jr.) 3. To My Sorrow (Johnny Duncan) 1. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 5. Reno (Dottie West) Tried 1. Love Takes Care Me (Jack 4. Happy Street (Slim Whitman) 2. Mama (Merle Haggard) Of Greene) 6. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 5. In Love (Wynn Stewart) 3. We'll Get Ahead Someday 2. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 7. Warm And Tender Leve 6. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) (Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton) (Waylon Jennings) Archie Campbell/Lorene Mann) 7. Raggedy Ann (Charlie Rich) 4. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 3. It's All Over But The Crying 8. Alabama Wild Man (Jerry Reed) 8. Ain't Got The Time (Tom T. Hall) (Waylon Jennings) (Hank Williams, Jr.) 9. Punish Me Tomorrow (Carl & Pearl Butler) 9. Sweet Child Of Sunshine (Jerry Wallace) S. Love Takes Care Of Me ;Jack Green) 4. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 10. Southern Bound (Kenny Price) 10. Sounds Of Goodbye (George Morgan) 6. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) 5. One Of These Days 7. Let The World Keep On A Turnin' (Tompall & The Glaser Brothers) DON MACLEOD WRCP-Philadelphia (Buck Ownes & Buddy Alan) 6. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) KVEC-San Luis Obispo, Calif. 1. Happy State Of Mind (Bill Anderson) 8. Looking At The World Through A Wind- 7. Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven 1. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 2. Jody And The Kid (Roy Drusky) shield (Del Reeves) (George Jones) 2. Let The World Keep On A Turnin' 3. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 9. On Tap, In The Can, Or In The Bottle 8. Punish Me Tomorrow (Carl & Pearl Butler) (Buck Owens/Buddy Allen) 4. The Sounds Of Goodbye (Tommy Cash) (Hank Thompson) 9. Flower Of Love (Leon Ashley) 3. Mama Tried (Merle Haggard) 5. Let The World Keep On A Turnin' 10. From Heaven To Heartache (Bobby Lewis) 10. God Help You Woman (Jim Glaser) 4. Reno (Dottie West) (Buck Owens & Buddy Allen) 5. Normally Norma Loves Me (Red Sovine) 6. I Still Believe In Love (Jon Howard) KARL -FM, Carlsbad, California WROZ-Evansville, Indiana 6. When You Are Gone (Jim Reeves) 1. Harper P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) 7. 7. The True And Lasting Kind (Bobby Lord) Valley 1. Harper Valley P.T.A. (Jeannie C. Riley) Jody And The Kid (Roy Drusky) 8. Raggedy Ann (Charlie Rich) 2. Love Takes Care Of Me (Jack Greene) 2. Mama Tried (Merle Haggard) B. Just Pack Up And Go (Ernest Tubb) Daddy Walk The Line 9. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line 3. Only That'll 3. She Thinks I'm On That Train 9. Texas (Tex Ritter) (W. Jennings) (Waylon Jennings) (Henson Cargill) 10. On Tap, In The Can Or In The Bottle 10.
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