September 29, 1962
SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 “Ramblin’ Rose”—first a smash single and now a torrid album— is the current topic of conversation for: (1. to r. ) Manny Kellem, national singles field promo mgr., Capitol Record Dist. Corp.; Nat “King” Cole; Yoyle Gilmore, director of singles A & R, CRI, and head of all Capitol singles activities; and Vito Samela, national singles sales and promo mgr., CROC. Missing from the picture, taken in Bos- ton during a recent Cole p.a. tour, is Lee Gillette, Capitol’s Hollywood- based executive A & R producer who made both the LP and the single. I TEE BriBAT WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN • m f' I SFREADING LINE WILDHRE Also available on Single 33 Cash Rpx CashBox Vol. XXIV—Number 4 September 29, 1962 FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Gash Box (Publication Office) 1780 Broadway New York 19, N. Y. (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASH BOX, N. Y. JOE ORLECE, President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK, VP and Managing Director HIGHS GEORGE ALBERT, VP and Treasurer EDITORIAL—Music MARTY OSTROW, Editor-in-Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor and IRV LICHTMAN, Associate Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant POPSIE, Staff Photographer ADVERTISING BOB AUSTIN, National Director, Music JERRY SHIFRIN, N.Y.C. office. Music LEE BROOKS, Manager Chicago JACK DEVANEY, Manager Los Angeles LOWS MARTY TOOHEY, National—Coin Machine NEVILLE MARTEN, London, Eng. PAUL ACKET, The Hague, Holland MAL SONDOCK, Munich, Germany RON TUDOR, Heathmont, Victoria, Aust. VITTORIO de MICHELI, Milano, Italy Sweden SVEN G. WINQUIST, Stockholm, Ask any record man, “Who was It should be quite obvious by ROGER SELLAM, Paris, France ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Mexico 7, DJP.
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