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Cash Box , Music ) ) ) Page 29 December 6, 1952 The Cash Box , Music “Skip-A-Long” Hathaway of Eugene, Oregon’s KUGN drew a top crowd on a one- with Lefty Frizzell (Columbia) and local Lou Millet and his band shows for night stand Nov. 14th. The platter pilot plugged date via his record gather- a week and had entire cast on his show just before the Friday night set for a similar ing. Hathaway has Wade Ray (RCA Victor) and Noel Boggs promotion Nov. 28th. „ Jack Davis who operates the WROM Rockmart, Ga., studio for the Rome live broadcast from local Union station is adding a one-hour Saturday afternoon amateur contest. Small admish and gimmicks are 1 Hall in the form of an Buck Benson Jon Farmer Bob Edwards proceeds going to local Chrismtas funds. planned with Lebanon, Pa. WAGA Atlanta, Ga. Loesser with one of its coveted Grand Ole WLBR— — WFBC—Greenville, S. C. has presented Frank Get In in WSM Let The Stars 1. Don't Let The Stars Get 1. 1 Took Her By sterling silver wallet piece 1. Don't Her Little Opry” lifetime passes. The ticket is an engraved, Your Eyes (Ray Price) Your Eyes (Slim Willet) Brown Hand (Jim Bones) visit 2. Back Street Affair (Pierce) seventh passed out in five years. Tunesmith’s recent Juke Box 2. Fear and Loesser’s is the 2. 1 Heard The Not (Martha Carson) 3. When 1 Stop Loving You recognition. Playing (Kitty Wells) to station and guest shots were deserving of the (Ken Marvin) 3. I'll Go On Alone (Robbins) having taken laya (Hank Williams) The army continues to take it’s toll from the country ranks 3. Jamba 4. Our Honeymoon (C. Smith) 4. Sing Her A Love Song (Martha Carson) 5. Settin' The Woods On Capitol’s Faron Young from his WSM spot last week. “Grandpappy” Bob 4 Satisfied We're (Carl Smith) Affair (R. Price) Fire (Hank Williams) Birmingham’s WNPT was called just 13 days after his marriage to 5. Back Street 5. Gonna See My Baby Jones of 6 By The Side Of The Road 6. Heart Trouble (Mac Wiseman) Lennie Sue Doughty, one of station’s artists. (Mac Wiseman) (Johnny & Jack) 6. The Life That You Led Over You 7. Mighty Pretty Waltz It sounded like old times around Nashville last Friday, Nov. 21, for James 7. I'm Hog-Tied (Ken Marvin) (Morse-Ernie) (Moon Mullican) 7. Like The Waves was in town for the day and again did the WSM spots that started Upon The Melton 8 Little White Church 8. Jambalaya (Hank Williams) River Uimmy Davis) him to national prominence some years ago. (Mac Wiseman) 9. Gal Who Invented Kissin' 8. Midnight (Red Foley) Woods On (Hank Snow) Audrey Williams is in the process of organizing an all-girl western band 9. We're Settin' The 9. Deep Blues (Red Foley) Fire (Hank Williams) 10. You Ain't Seen Nothin' 10. We're to be in operation by Jan. 1st. Club dates have already been set in Nashville Settin' The Woods On 10. Full Time (Eddy Arnold) (Curtis Gordon) Fire (Porter Wagoner) with most of the aggregation coming from the west coast. Hugh Cherry of Nashville’s WMAK flew to Memphis last Monday, Nov. 24, Bill Thornton Marty Licklider Jack Cook with wife and son. Son, Mike, was to have undergone surgery under local KRLW—Walnut Ridge, Ark. WICA—Ashtabula, Ohio WNOK—Columbia, specialist on Tuesday. S. C. Invented Kissin' 1. Don't Let The Stars In 1. Gal Who Get 1. Don't Let The Stars Get in of Springfield, Missouri, did the honors on a nine-hour Snow) KWTO’s Bill Ring (Hank Your Eyes (Ray Price) Your Eyes (Slim Willet) Wilkes-Barre, Pa., recently wth all payments 2. Older And Bolder (Arnold) 2. The radio auction from WILK in 2. Back Street Affair (T. West) Only One 1 Ever Loved Don't Let The Stars Get in at the Wilkes-Barre Mercy Hos- 3. — 1 Lost (Johnny & Jack) going toward the building of a children’s ward McDonald) 3. Jambalaya (Hank Williams) concelling Your Eyes (Skeets 3. Our Honeymoon (Carl Smith) pital. Ring was on a one-week Pennsylvania tour at the time a Allen) 4. Indian Love Call (Whitman) 4. Jambalaya (Rex 4. Back Street Affair (Pierce) Smith) 1 show to do the benefit. 5. Our Honeymoon (Carl 5. Don't Want My Darling To 5. That's Me Without You February 6. Four Walls Around Me Crv (Marty Licklider) Arnold’s (RCA Victor) tag at the . (Lou Millett) Eddy Wiseman) (Mac 6. It Wasn't God That Made o. Are You Missing Me Houston Fat Stock Show is released as $20,000 by (Tex Ritter) Honky Tonk Angels (Wells) 7. High Noon (Jim & Jesse) Arnold’s show will also include Your Wedding 7. We're Settin' The Woods On Parker. 1 To manager, Tom 8. Went 7. 1 Went To Your Wedding Wokely) Fire Wagoner) The Oklahoma Wranglers, The Dickens Sisters, and (Jimmy (Porter (Hank Snow) Woods On 8. Waiting In The Lobby Of Roy Wiggins and Hank Garland. 9. We're Settin' The 8. We re Settin' The Woods On Fire (Porter Wagoner) Your Heart (H. Thompson) Fire (Hank Williams) Burnette recently sold half of his Rancho Holds Tomorrow 9. Full Time Job (Eddy Arnold) Smiley 10. I Know Who 9. Older And Bolder (Arnold) (Jimmy Davis) 10. Deep (Red Foley) Music Co. to the Earl Barton Music Publishing Co. Blues 10. It's In The Book (Standley) of Springfield, Missouri, for a reported $35,000. Bar- ton is an affiliate of Radiozark Enterprises who handle Don Whitney Joe Morris Tom 'N Jack all of the Burnette radio and transcription work. Move KLCN— Blytheville, Ark WKDK— Newberry, S. C. WKAB—Mobile, Ala. 1. The Girl Who Invented 1. Back Street Affair (Pierce) was to further activate the sizable Burnette catalog. 1. Don't Let The Stars Get In Kissin' (Hank Snow) Redd Harper flew into Hollywood last week to 2. It's No Sin (Cowboy Copas) Your Eyes (Johnny & Jack) 2. Jambalaya (Hank Williams) 2. Gal Who Invented new Victor Billy Graham 3. We're Settin' The Woods On Kissin' a side for the RCA 1 Your Wedding record 3. Went To (Hank Snow) (Jimmy Wakely) Fire (Hank Williams) , „ Album of sacred songs. Deal was possible through 3. Rumors (Billy McGhee) Trifle On Your 4. I'd Trade All Of Capitol 4. Don't My 4. Keep It A Secret (Whitman) Capitol’s cooperation since Harper holds a Tubb) Sweetheart (Ernest Tomorrows (Eddy Arnold) 5. I'm An Old Old Man cutting pact. 5. Don't Let The Stars Get In 5. Fortunes In Memories (Tubb) EDDY ARNOLD (Lefty Frizzell) Your Eyes (Ray Price) 6. Don't Let The Stars Get in Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor) did a guest spot on 6. Our Honeymoon (Carl Smith) Mine (L. Frizzell) (Slim Willet) last Saturday night. 6. You Just Your Eyes 7. We're Settin' The Woods WHO’s Barndance (Des Moines) (Tubb) On 7. Somebody Love You 7. I'll Always Take Care Of Fire (Hank Williams) Wagoner was accompanied by his own guitar specialist, Speedy Haworth. 8. Blackberry Boogie (Ernie) You (Webb Pierce) 8. Older And Bolder (Arnold) 9. Tennessee Tango (York Bros.) 8. (Hank Williams) Wagoner’s RCA Victor debut with “Settin’ The Woods On Fire” has been Jambalaya 9. It's Better To Have Loved Pay invitation. 10. It's The Kids Who 9. It's In The Book (Standley) (Honk Thompson) holding top place on WHO record shows which brought the , (Molly Bee) 10. I'll Go On Alone (Robbins) 10. 1 Had A Dream Tex Morton due in Nashville during December to cut sides which will be (B. Walker) shown to labels for purchase. Morton is probably the strongest folk name in Eddie Zack Carl J. Swanson Australia and has been touring the states most of 1952. He’s currently show- Hugh Cherry WHIM Providence, R. 1. WRUN Rome, Utica, N. Y. ing in Montreal with the southern junket to follow his closing. New York — — WMAK.—Nashville, Tenn. 1. (Hank Williams) 1. It Secret (Whitman) Jambalaya Keep A 1. Midnight (Red Folev) City dates are already booked for January. 2. Back Street Affair (Pierce) 2. Don't Let The Stars Get In 2. Don't Let The Stars Get In Let The Stars Get In Price) Dick Thomas recently made a deal with Mercury Records for re-issue of 3. Don't Your Eyes (Ray Your Eyes (Skeets McDonald) Your Eyes (Red Foley) 3. Midnight (Red Foley) 3. Back his “Sioux City Sue” master. Song is getting more than usual attention via Street Affair (Pierce) 4. 1 Went To Your Wedding 4. Heart Is Broken In My 4. Older And Bolder (Arnold) which hypoed the deal for (Hank Snow) Three (Slim Whitman) Randy Wood’s Dot platter by Johnny Maddox 5. Please, Please (Jimmy Davis) Arnold) 5. Full Time Job Eddy 5. You Win Again (H. Williams) 6. Country Church Thomas. Made (W. Pierce) 6. It Wasn't God Who 6. Rainbow At Midnight 7. The Gal Who Invented guitar man, Davis, due in Springfield, Angels (Wells) George Morgan (Columbia) and Don Honky Tonk (Jimmy Wakely) The Kiss (Hank Snow) 7. Indian Love Call (Whitman) 7. Elfie The Elf (Woodeil) Mo., Dec. 5 for a week’s transcribing of Robin Hood Flour shows. Also on 8. Must 1 Cry Again 8. Fortunes In Memories (Tubb) 8. Wild Side Of Life (Thompson) came in from (The Hilltoppers) the series are The Whipporwills and Sweet Georgia Brown who Settin' On 9.
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