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Cash Box, Music Page 51 June 27, 1959 Territorial Tips B&B ! The Cash Box, Music Page 51 June 27, 1959 Territorial Tips B&B The Cash Box "Territorial Tips" chart highlights Rhythm and Blues records showing regional action, which have Sure Shots not yet appeared in the national top 50. (Listed Alphabetically) ‘Indicates first appearance on Territorial Tips A BIG BOY NOW LIKE YOUNG Bobby Hendricks (Sue 7 12) David Rose & Andre Previn (MGM 12792) 1 The Cash Box I 5/16 THIS SWEAR Pick of the Week ‘AHMAD'S BLUES ‘LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR Connie Ahmad Jamal ( Argo 5328) Francis (MGM 12793) Skyliners Calico 106 A PRAYER AND A JUKE BOX LONELY SATURDAY NIGHT Little Anthony & Imperials (End 1047) Don French (Lancer 104) & BOBBY SOX TO STOCKINGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN Medallions (Dooto BOY WITHOUT A GIRL 446) 1 The Cash Box Frankie Avalon (Chancellor 1036) 6/6 BACK IN THE USA Pick of the Week MASQUERADE IS OVER BUT NOT FOR ME Clyde McPhatter (MGM 12780) Flamingos (End 1040) Chuck Berry Chess 1729 MY BABY IS SWEETER CHAPEL OF DREAMS Little Walter (Checker 919) Dubs (Gone 5046) HEART'S 1 The Cash Box MY AN OPEN BOOK 6/20 Carl Dobkins, Jr. (Decca 30803) I DANNY BOY WHAT'D SAY Pick of the Week Sil Austin (Mercury 71442) OLD FASHION LOVE Atlantic 2031 FAR EAST CHA CHA CHA Ivory Joe Hunter (Dot 15930) Ray Charles Turbo-Jets (Federal 12353) PORGY 40 MILES OF BAD ROAD Nina Simone (Bethlehem 11021) Duane Eddy (Jamie 1126) The Cash Box 4/11 FRANKIE ‘PRETTY LITTLE MAMA LITTLE DIPPER’ Pick of the Week Joe Hinton (Back Beat Connie Francis (MGM 12793) 526) Mozart Roulette 4148 GETTING NEARER PROMISES Micky Chuck Carbo (Rex John Lester (C&M 500) 1003) GOTTA NEW GIRL REMEMBER WHEN Bobby Day (Class 252) Platters (Mercury 71453) HARD BUT FAIR SEA OF LOVE Newport Folk Fest Gala Handles U.S. 5 Royals (King) Phil Phillips (Mercury 71465) Final Program Labels In England CLOSE Sets HOLD ME ‘SHAKE Wade Flemmons (Vee-Jay 309) A HAND Little Richard (Specialty 670) HUSHABYE final roster of NEW YORK top distributor Mystics (Laurie 3028) SHIRLEY CAN'T YOU SEE NEW YORK—The —A of Little Bobby Foster (Stevens 102) talent for the 1st annual Newport American low-priced disks in England Folk Festival, to be held in Newport, is Gala Records, a diskery which, be- ‘I BELIEVE IN MYSELF Rhode Island, July 11 and 12 was cause of the nature of its line, has Gene Allison (Vee-Jay) ‘SMALL WORLD of had to develop new distribution Johnny Mathis (Columbia 41410) announced last week by the Board chan- Directors of the Newport Jazz Festi- nels. As a Gala spokesman put it: IF I DON'T EVER SEE YOU AGAIN val, sponsors of the event. “Normal record wholesalers will not Ted Taylor (Ebb) SO LOVED AM I handle our low-priced merchandise at Johnny Johnson (Sy 1601) Among the performers appearing at the Saturday and Sunday evening- the present time because of their as- *1 LIVE FOR YOUR LOVE ONLY concerts and the Sunday afternoon sociation with the big companies.” Jimmy Mitchell (RCA Victor 7528) STEEL GUITAR RAG concert are: Pete Seeger, Odetta, Dynatones (Bomarc Last year, Gala acquired the rights 303) John Jacob Niles, Cynthia Gooding, to the catalogs of such prominent ISLAND OF LOVE Leon Bibb, Frank Warner, Brownie low- Sheppards (Apex 7750) TABOO McGhee & Sonny Terry, the Clancy priced U. S. diskeries as Design, Tops, Arthur Lyman (HiFi 550) Brothers, Frank Hamilton, Billy Promenade, and Bell. Gala is also IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE Faier, Memphis Slim, the New Lost active with EP’s, having launched Jesse Belvin (RCA Victor 7543) TALL COOL ONE City Ramblers, the Kossoy Sisters, its initial EP’s in October ’58 and Waiters (Golden Crest 518) Professor Alex Bradford, Josh White, built its EP catalog to 53. In addi- I'VE COME OF AGE Bill y Storm (Columbia 41356) the Stanley Brothers, Earl Scruggs, tion to LP’s and EP’s, the firm will THAT'S ALL I WANT Blue Grass, Jimmy Driftwood, the shortly make available in England Bobby Day (Class) I WANT TO GO HOME New England Folk Dance Society, the children’s disk catalog of Simon Charles Brown & Amos Milburn (Ace 561) the Kingston Trio, Will Holt, Martha & Schuster (the S&S deal ‘THE WONDER OF YOU also in- Ray Peterson (RCA Victor 7513) Schlamme, Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie, volves practically the whole world ex- I WANT YOU SO BAD James Brown & Five Flames (Federal 12348' Barbara Dane, Bob Gibson, the Davis cept North and South America), and THREE STARS Sisters, Bo Diddley, Ed McGurdy, and the Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Club Tommy Dee (Crest 1057) Reverend Davis. records. I WONDER WHY Gary Chester McDowell (Duke 302) TIGER Fabian (Chancellor 1037) JACK O' DIAMONDS HUMIW Ik ~T fTTHTIIIIIMMIHi l H Ruth Brown (Atlantic 2026) JUST RELEASED AND SWINGIN’ YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU ONE FOR DADDY-O HOT SELLER JUNE NIGHT I MUST BE DREAMING Nat "King" Cole (Capitol 4184) Parts 1 & 2 Gloria Lynne (Everest 19303) Cannonball Adderley’s Five Stars SLOPPY’S BLUE NOTE 45-1739 KANSAS CITY WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS Specs Hawthorne (Bingo 1001) Rocky Olsen (Chess 1723) Jim Hank Ballard & Midnighters (King 5195) COME ON HOME/ OUSE Little Willie Littlefield (Federal 12351) Rockin' Ronald & Rebels (End 1043) ‘WATERLOO Little Richard (Specialty 664) Stonewall Jackson (Columbia 41393) FINGER POKIN' Horace Silver Quintet PARTY BLUE NOTE 45-1740 ‘LAVENDER BLUE WHAT MAKES YOU SO TOUGH | Sammy Turner (Big Top 3016) Teddy Humphries (King 5182) DOOTO BLUE NOTE DTL 266 LIGHT A CANDLE WISHING WELL Also in Stereo 47 63rd St. Hew York 23, N. Y. Beverly Ann Gibson (Deb 1002) Bobby Blue Bland (Duke 303) W “It’s What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts—INTERNATIONALLY”.
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