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Barbers ranks with music history greats. A third whose name should be have figured prominently in the music world. One from Seville is still world famous. Another named Como entered For, there is little doubt their wild hair style in combination with their re- into the disk industry's Who's Who is the designer who styled the hair of the lads seen above. freshing Presley. If you haven't already guessed, the four British young- sound and powerful teen material has made the quartet the hottest act to hit the teen public since Elvis during the past two years, it wasn't until Capitol Records sters are the Beatles. Although the Beatles disks recorded on EMI in England were released on varied American labels a month, the Beatles have climbed to the #1 spots on both in the U.S. got behind the group that their fabulous potential became a reality. In the short span of little more than the with the Beatles' name on it is on the best seller list. Their Swan singles and LP charts with "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "Meet The Beatles." In addition, everything disk LP The Beatles." Even an early Beatles' single recently is- of "She Loves You" is also top ten. Two of their early dates on Vee Jay are Top 100, as is a Vee Jay "Introducing sued McCartney, , and , arrive in the U.S. this by MGM is now on the charts. The four Liverpool lads, including (I. to r. in top photo) , Paul week 12. for appearances on the Ed Sullivan TV'er this weekend as well as a big Carnegie Hall one-nighter February

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HOLLYWOOD the most profitable fields of re- getting a better chance to be heard. JACK DEVANEY 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. corded music in the entire industry (Phone H011ywood 5-2129) A few years ago tracks from for- . . . from the manufacturer right eign films or art films received lim- ENGLAND on through to the dealer. NEVILLE MARTEN Dorris Land ited coverage on American labels. 9a New Bond St. most fac- London, Wl, Eng. Probably the favorable But the world of art filins has made Tel: Hyde Park 2868 tor of filin track disks is their fan- HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, drastic advances on the American The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 tastic length of life once they hit GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse public. As a result, tracks from art 28, Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 ITALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale big. We have seen tracks like "West films have become very important Legioni Romane 5 Milan, Tel: 4073963 SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- Side Story" and "South Pacific" properties and we are seeing more holmsvagen 48, -Enskede, , Tel: 59-46-85 spend close to two years in the top and more released every month. FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 36 rue de Moscou, Paris, France, Tel: Laborde 8523 ten of our LP charts. Good film AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-5677 LP's frequently require little pro- In addition to the actual track BELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, Paul Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel: LP's themselves, film music as in- 71.57.51 motion considering the length of 1 MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes Sur terpreted by leading artists via lush 1870 Mexico 20, D. F., Tel: 24-65-57 their run. Discounting them is un- CANADA: JOHN MURPHY, CKOY Radio, P.O. strings, jazz combos, vocalists, etc., Box 3130, Station C, Ottawa, Ont., Canada necessary. Returns are zero. Of ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rafaela have also become staple 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1638 course, if the track is a bomb, this disk items. JAPAN: Mgr. SHOICHI KUSANO Adv. Mgr. Morihiro Negate, 446 Higashi-Oizumi maku, Tokyo Neri- doesn't apply. But when track LP's SPAIN: Although the film track field FEDERICO HALPERN, Sagasta 23, are big, they're beautiful. Apartado 4025, Madrid, Spain may lack the excitement of the BRAZIL: LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES, Dr. Rua Prof. Jose Marques da Cruz, 75, Brooklin Paulista, Sao Paulo, 17, Tel: 61.38.13 At present, and in their own Beatles, the Twist, Surf Music or SUBSCRIPTION RATES where $15 per year any- ac- its in the U. S. A. Published weekly. Second quiet way, film track albums the rest, in own quiet way it is class postage paid at Bristol, Conn. Copyright 0 more than 10% of all a major factor of the record indus- POT 1964 by The Cash Box Publishing count for Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under Universal Copyright Convention. the LP's on the Top 100 chart. try.

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I'VE SAID IT AGAIN OH BABY DON'T YOU WEEP 73 QUICKSAND (Val iant-ASCAP) 2 2 (Jim Jam-BMI) 84 94 (Jobete-BMI) 2779 2487 *BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9638 *JAMES BROWN -King -5842 *MARTHA & 6 UM, UM, UM, UM, UM, UM 41 YOU'LL NEVER WALK FROM ME TO YOU (Curtom, Jolynne-BMI) 8 12 (Williamson-ASCAP) 49 59 1111 (Guild-BMI) ;;MAJOR LANCE-Okeh-7187 *PATTI LABELLE & BLUE BELLS -Parkway -986 *BEATLES-VeeJay-522 SHE LOVES YOU THE SHELTER OF YOUR ARMS SO FAR AWAY (Gi I-BMI) 11 51 (Print-ASCAP) 53 63 (Saturn, Five Point-BMI) *BEATLES -Swan -4152 *SAMMY DAVIS JR. -Reprise -20216 *HANK JACOBS -Sue -795 8 ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART 43 CHARADE MILLER'S CAVE (U S. Songs-ASCAP) 10 10 (Southdole & Northern-ASCAP) 46 54 (Jack-BMI) ';DIONNE WARWICK -Scepter-1262 *HENRY MANCINI -RCA -8256 *BOBBY BARE -RCA -8294 FOR YOU GONNA SEND YOU BACK 77 I'LL REMEMBER (IN THE STILL (M. Witmark & Sons-ASCAP) 12 15 *RICK NELSON -Decca -31574 TO GEORGIA OF THE NIGHT) 54 64 (Zann-BMI) (Cherio-BMI) 85 98 10 LOUIE, LOUIE *TIMMY SHAW -Wand -146 *SANTO & JOHNNY -Canadian -American -164 (Limax-BMI) 3 3 *KINGSMEN-Wand-143 NAVY BLUE SHIMMY 99 SHIMMY PAUL REVERE/RAIDERS-Columbia-42814 (Saturday-ASCAP) 69 (Thin Man-BM I) 92 *DIANE RENAY-20th Fox -456 JAVA krORLONS-Comeo-295 (Tideland-BMI) 18 48 46 YOU'RE NO GOOD HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS *AL HIRT -RCA Victor -8280 (E. H Morris-ASCAP) 42 40 *BETTY EVERETT-Veejay-566 (Medal-BMI) WHAT KIND OF FOOL (DO YOU *TOMMY TUCKER -Checker -1067 47 TONIGHT YOU'RE GONNA FALL BONNIE THINK I AM) MY IN LOVE ME (P.D) - (Low-Twi-BMI ) 25 34 WITH *TAMS -ABC -10502 (Screen Gems, Columbia-BMI) 44 52 *BEATLES with TONY SHERIDAN-MGM-13213 *SHIRELLES-Scepter-1264 A FOOL NEVER LEARNS 81 COMIN' ON 88 9) (Cricket-BM I) 19 29 WOW WOW WEE (Jec-BMI) *ANDY WILLIAMS -Columbia -42950 (Grand Canyon-BM I) 62 79 *BILL BLACK'S COMBO-Hi -2072 *ANGELS -Smash -1870 14 SURFIN' BIRD 82 MY ONE AND ONLY JIMMY BOY Gems, 82 77 (Long-BMI) 5 5 WHO DO YOU LOVE (Screen Columbia-BMI) *TRASHMEN-Garrett-4002 (Hill & Range, Palmina-BMI) 63 86 *-GIRLFRI ENDS-Colpix-712 *SAPPHIRES -Swan -4162 TALKING ABOUT MY BABY 83 PUPPY LOVE 83 92 (Curtom-BMI) 21 32 50 (IT'S NO) SIN (McLoughlin-BMI) (Algonquin-BM I) 57 70 ;BARBARA LEWIS -Atlantic -2214 IMPRESSIONS -ABC -1051 1 *DUPREES-Coed-587 16 POPSICLES AND ICICLES 84 ROBERTA 93 (Dragonwick-BMI) 9 4 51 I CAN'T STOP TALKING (Sherman, DeVorzon-BMI) *BARRY & TAMERLANES-Valiant-6040 *MU R MA I DS -C hattaooche-62 8 ABOUT YOU 17 AS USUAL (Screen Gems, Columbia-BMI) 56 67 85 BYE BYE BARBARA *STEVE & EYDIE-Columbia-42932 94 (Somos Island -6W) 13 14 (Fisher, Elm Drive-ASCAP) *BRENDA LEE -Decca -31570 52 NEED TO BELONG *JOHNNY MATHIS-Mercury-72229 18 DAISY PETAL (Curtom-Conrad-BMI) 36 28 86 LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES PICKIN' 97 (Dundee-BMI) 15 16 ,"--JERRY BUTLER-Veejay-567 (Acuff-Rose-BMI) 95 *HANK WILLIAMS JR. -MGM -13208 *JIMMY GILMER & FIREBALLS -Dot -16539 GOOD NEWS HOOKA TOOKA (Kags-BMI) 72 - 87 THE LITTLE BOY 55 (Evanston, Woodcrest-BMI) 28 35 *SAM COOKE-RCA-8299 (Morris-ASCAP) 55 *CHUBBY CHECKER -Parkway -890 54 PAIN IN MY HEART *TONY BENNETT-Columbia-42932 20 FORGET HIM (Jorb-BMI) 47 47 88 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN LONEL (Leeds-ASCAP) 14 9 *OTIS REDDING-Volt-112 (Sha*CARAVELLE *BOBBY RYDELL-Comeo-280 PLEASE, PLEASE ME -Smash-1869SCAP) SOUTHTOWN, U.S.A. (Concertone-ASCAP) 73 - 89 WHERE DID I GO WRONG (Gallico-BMI) 33 58 -/:BEATLES-Vee Jay -581 (KaImonn-ASCAP) *DIXIEBELLES-Sound *DEE DEE SHARP -Cameo -296 Stage -7-1517 I WISH YOU LOVE 22 WHISPERING (Leeds-ASCAP) 77 93 90 WHAT'S EASY FOR TWO LYNNE -Everest -2036 _ 57 (Miller, Fisher-ASCAP) 16 11 *GLORIA (Jobete-BMI) :`TEMPO & STEVENS-Atco-6281 57 THAT GIRL BELONGS TO *MARY WELLS -Motown -1048 23 THE NITTY GRITTY 91 BIG TOWN BOY YESTERDAY 99 (Gallico-BMI) 17 13 (Piteld-BMI) 65 75 (Saturday-ASCAP) I -2210 SHIRLEY ELLIS-Congress-202 *GENE PITNEY-Musicor-1036 *SH R LEY MATTH EWS -Atlantic 92 I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TIME CALIFORNIA SUN I LOVE YOU MORE AND MORE (Loyd & Logan-BMI) 51 83 WAS *RIV (ERAS -Riviera -1401 EVERY IT DAY (Choppel I-ASCAP) (Robertson-ASCAP) 75 *CRAMPTON SISTERS-DCP-1001 25 IT'S ALL IN THE GAME *AL MARTINO -Capitol -5108 - (Remick-ASCAP) 30 37 ROOM *CLIFF 93 WHEN YOU WALK IN THE RICHARD -Epic -9633 59 HE SAYS THE SAME THINGS TO ME (Metric-BMI) 87 (Geld-Udell-ASCAP) 66 85 IE DE SHANNON -Liberty -55645 26 DRAG CITY *SKEETER DAVIS-RCA-8288 * JACK (Screen Gems, Columbia-BMI) 22 19 94 LITTLE BOY *JAN & DEAN 100 -Liberty -55641 60 COMIN' IN THE BACK DOOR (Mother Bertha, Trio-BMI) 98 (Irvin 58 65 *CRYSTALS -Ph i I les -1 19 STOP AND THINK IT OVER *BAJA MAR MBA BAND -Almo -201 (Crazy Cajun -Red Stick-BMI) 64 - 95 RIP VAN WINKLE *DALE & GRACE -Montel -922 VAYA CON DIOS (Ardmore-ASCAP) (Skidmore-ASCAP) 28 BABY, I LOVE YOU 81 89 *DEVOTIONS -Roulette -4541 *DR I FTERS-Atlantic-2216 (Mother Bertha, Trio-BMI) 24 26 96 TOUS LES *RONETTES-Phil Its- 118 62 CAN I GET A WITNESS CHEMINS (General-ASCAP) 97 29 I (Jobete-BMI) 26 25 *SOEUR SOURIRE -Philips -40165 SINCE FELL FOR YOU *MARVIN GAYE-Tornio-54087 (Advance-ASCAP) 20 18 ON *LENNY WELCH 97 TRUE LOVE GOES ON AND -Cadence -1439 PENETRATION (Frank-ASCAP) 96 I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH (Dorothy-ASCAP) 80 95 *BURL IVES -Decca -31571 YOU *PYRAMIDS -Best (Chappell-ASCAP) 45 74 -13002 *DUSTY SPRINGFIELD 98 HERE COMES THE BOY -Philips -40162 64 WIVES AND LOVERS (Saturday-ASCAP) 100 COME ON (Famous-ASCAP) 31 27 *TRACY DEY -Amy -894 (-BMI) 41 56 *JACK JONES -Kapp -551 *TOMMY ROE -ABC -10515 99 LOVE WITH THE PROPER DAWN (GO AWAY) CAN YOUR MONKEY DO THE DOG STRANGER (Saturday, (East-BMI) 86 (Paramount-ASCAP) Gavadima-ASCAP) 70 *RUFUS THOMAS-Stax-114 JONES -Kapp *FOUR SEASONS -Philips -40166 *JACK -571 33 SOMEWHERE 66 422 GLENWOOD AVENUE 100 I SAW HER STANDING THERE (Wyncote-ASCAP) (Merjoda-BMI) 71 80 (Guild-BMI) *TYMES-Parkway-891 29 21 *PIXIES THREE -Mercury -72208 *BEATLES-Capito1-5712 SEE THE FUNNY LITTLE CLOWN ABAGAIL BEECHER (Urort-BMI) 52 66 (Claridge, Halseon-ASCAP) 89 *BOBBY GOLDSBORO-United Artists-672 *FREDDY CANNON -Warner Bros. -5409 SHARP UPWARD MOVE 35 DOMINIQUE 68 TALK BACK TREMBING BEST SELLING RECORDS (General Music-ASCAP) LIPS OTHER VERSIONS STRONGLY REPORTEDI 23 17 (Acuff-Rose-BMI) 34 22 ALPHABETIZED, TOP 100 IN EACH SUE *SINGING NUN (SOEUR SOUR IRE) -Philips -40163 *JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-13181 COMPILED BY CASH BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS-DOES NOT INCLUDE AIRPLAY REPORTS

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www.americanradiohistory.com Artur Rubinstein Inks MGM Verve Sets Feb. New Victor Pact, On Promo For Connie & Ella 24 Feb. Albums Unveiled By Columbia Label For 25 Years NEW YORK-MGM/Verve Records' NEW YORK- has phony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor by the double celebration of Connie Francis announced it will release 24 albums New York Philharmonic with Leonard and Ella Fitzgerald Month during in Feb. The highlight of the new re- Bernstein conducting. Feb. will be kicked -off with strong lease is the "Barbra Streisand/The The pop release includes "Hey four weeks of concentrated promotion Third Album," the first recording of Little Cobra and Other Hot Rod Hits" designed to focus extra sales and pro- the Brecht -Weill collaboration, "Hap- by the Rip Chords; "The Times They motional attention on two of the la- py End," with Lotte Lenya, and the Are A Changin'" by ; "The bel's most popular artists. original cast of "In White America," Brothers Four Sing Of Our Times;" The special month long campaign by Martin Duberman. "The Many Moods Of Tony" with will be supported by window displays, Other sets to be unveiled are Tony Bennett; "Let's Pray Together" co-op advertising, trade advertising Beethoven's "Pathetique" Sonata, De- by Mahalia Jackson; "Till The End 0f and radio programs honoring both bussy's Three Preludes and Chopin's Arms" artists. Penants, streamers, window Time" by Jerry Vale; "Loving center -pieces, wing displays and other "Revolutionary" Etude by Vladimir with Carl Butler and Pearl; "Soft point -of -purchase displays have been Horowitz; Bach's Easter Oratoria by And Swinging-The Music Of Jimmy prepared and shipped to all distribu- Eugene Ormandy, the Philadelphia McHugh" by Andre Previn; "Flute tors with instructions to place special Orchestra and soloists; Three Pro- Fever" The Quartet; emphasis on securing an unprece- by dented number of Connie and Ella kofieff compositions by Eugene Or- "Jazz Critics' Choice" with various windows and store interior displays. mandy and the Phila. Orchestra; jazz artists; "Hot Rod Jazz" with Connie Francis, who scored success- Bach's "The Well -Tempered Clavier" Larry Wilcox; and "Jazz Odyssey ARTUR RUBINSTEIN fully with her recent single and album by Glenn Gould; Sibelius' Symphony Volume I" with various ' artists. NEW YORK-On the eve of his 75th release of "In The Summer Of His birthday anniversary last week (28), Years," has a new single, "Blue No. 2 by the New York Philharmonic A Latin-American release bows celebrated pianist Artur Rubinstein Winter." Her most recent album is conducted by Thomas Schippers; "Torrid Zone" with the Great Chico signed a new long-term recording con- "Connie Francis Sings German Fa- Schubert's String Quintet in C Major O'Farrill and His Orchestra and with RCA vorites." She has just completed her tract Victor Records. by the Budapest String Quartet and "Cancion Del Corazon" with - third motion picture for MGM Jos Announcement was made by George titled, Benar Heifetz; and Mahler's Sym- R. Marek, vice president and general "Lookin' For Love" and is currently Alfredo Jiminez. manager of the label who noted that at the Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas. Rubinstein had signed his first con- Ella's new album release is "These tract with RCA more than 25 years Are The Blues," which will enjoy an ago when he came to this country in extra boost when she sang selections 1939 after World War II had erupted from the album on the Ed Sullivan Epic Ups January Sales 125% in Europe. Show last Sunday (2). She starts a New York NEW YORK-Epic Records had the by Bobby Vinton, Lester Lapin, "Mr. Rubinstein's performances on engagement at the Amer- highest sales in its history, recordings and in concert halls have icana Hotel's Royal Box Feb. 3 thru January George Maharis and trumpeter Bobby given the 29. with a rise of 125% over correspond- the world some of its finest ing sales for Jan. of last year, ac- Hackett. Not only were the initial musical moments," Marek said. "We orders exceptionally heavy, but a very at RCA Victor are deeply gratified cording to an announcement from Len Levy, Epic's large has that the association between Rubin- Victor's Int'l Liaison general manager. and steady re -order pattern stein and this company will thus con- The record volume is considered to developed. Also, commitments for ex- tinue into the future." Shifts Personnel be particularly significant at the tensive local advertising are now The pianist's vigor in recent years diskery in view of Epic's recent an- reaching our offices. These commit has been roted throughout the world, NEW YORK-A reorganization of nouncement of of ments in one of and his plans for the next year ex- RCA Victor Records' international its "Era Profit" are accordance with emplify the vitality of the man and liaison dept. has been announced by program. The new policy introduced the major concepts of our 'Era of the musician. Dario Soria, division vp. Announcing the concept of year-round sales, mer- Profit' policy. The tremendous volume This the change of week, he undertakes the un- activities, Soria stated chandising and advertising programs, which we are currently enjoying will nsnil feat of presenting three recitals that due to the recent illness of in New York on succeeding evenings, George H. Prutting, former merchan- as well as establishing a new lower also help us move into a very stable Feb. 5-6-7. Following the latter stint, dising manager, the following reas- year-round suggested dealer cost on position for the month of February." he embarks on one of his busiest re- signments have been made: Epic LP and pre-recorded tape prod- Epic is currently riding high with cording seasons including a scheduled Richard L. Broderick has been ap- uct. It was also announced at that two Top 10 disks, Bobby Vinton's 18 sessions in Carnegie Hall. pointed merchandising manager and time that beginning with the month "There! I've Said It Again" and "Um. Later this year, he will depart on in this new post takes over the mer- an around -the -world tour embracing chandising functions formerly han- of Jan., Epic product would be re- Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" by Major rPArP than 100 concerts and recitals. dled by Prutting. Broderick continues leased on a balanced and well -planned Lance on the label's Okeh subsid. High on the agenda of his record- to be responsible for special projects schedule. Epic's other Top 100 entry is Cliff ing nlans will be a proiect which include Reader's Digest and which will Levy, in commenting on Richard's All The Game.' involve re-recording in the Dvna- premium records. He will also con- Epic's "It's In c-rnove process the works of Frederic tinue to be in charge of foreign mar- successful January sales, said: "The Diskery is also moving with "The La elhonin. a composer with whose music kets analysis, in which he will be as- wholehearted response to Epic's 'Era Dee -Da Song" by The Village Stomp ho lone has been identified. Also. sisted by Fred P. Knobel of the de- of Profit' has been reflected in un- ers, fresh from a big chart stand with there will he more recordings partment. Soria said Prutting would of usually heavy LP orders for the Jan- "Washington Square," and Linda Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert as return to the division in a new capac- well as an album of music by French ity in the near future. uary release, which included albums Brannon's "Don't Cross Over." composers. Richard Y. Crum, manager of li- censees services, continues to be re- sponsible for all licensees services and CMA Sets 1st Meet product control. He will also be con- Public To Get Word Of ASCAP's 50th Anny Salute cerned with all matters relating to Of '64 In Palm Springs proper usage of RCA trademarks by NEW YORK-The general public stone which indicates the vision and NASHVILLE-Officers record licensees. will be well aware in the weeks ahead courage of those men of music wh'' and directors Gustl Breuer, manager that ASCAP is its 50th founded their of the Association of artists celebrating our Society. We salute (CMA) will meet promotion, will-in addition to his anniversary this year. memory with affection. At the sam, in Palm Springs, previous duties involving all artists Calif., Feb. 4 and 5 for the 1st quar- The performance rights society has (Continued on 34) terly meeting promotions of pop and red seal artists page of the association in for foreign markets and, as co-editor pin -pointed Thurs., Feb. 13 as the 1964. While in Palm Springs, they will be the guests of RCA Victor's "International Post" format date of its founding. of Gene Autry at -also be responsible the his Melody Ranch. Autry is for coordina- The following Sunday, the Golden Command Bows 7 New LP's mediate the im- tion of U.S. artists tours abroad; a past president of CMA. function Anniversary celebration will be .To Walker, executive formerly undertaken by NEW YORK-Command Records ha' director of Prutting. kicked-off via a special section in the si` CMA, said a large number of the just marketed seven new albums, officers and Broderick, Crum and Breuer will New York Times. The section will be in the pop field, one long -hair entra directors are expected to report directly he on hand for the meeting. including to Soria and during devoted to a history of the society The pop efforts include: "Sent]. Tex his absence from the New York office, and Ritter, president. and Frances Broderick and how it operates. It will also ex- mental Guitar" by Tony Mottola Preston, chairman of the will he in charge of the His Orch.; "Fabulous" with Dica board. international liaison department. plain how ASCAP serves those people ' Among the major items set for Hyman at the Lowrey Organ; who wish to perform copyrighted Cheerful Earful" with Lew Dee discussion and action are music of the Society's members pub- and His Orch.; "Rome/35MM" with INDEX fund raising "Dante Plans for the proposed CMA Hall of licly for profit. A number of top Enoch Light and His Orch.; The with tile, Album Plans 38 Fame and Museum; a proposed pre- ASCAP members have written brief Gal-Gimme Banjo" Album Reviews mium album Robert De Cormier Folk Singers, ar° 22, 24 of c&w music; a pro- commentaries for the section. Lov" Bios for DJ's posal to sponsor a radio representa- "Something Special For Young Coin 32 On Sunday, March 8, Ed Sullivan Singe Machine Section 52, 64 tive for country stations to work the ers" with the Ray Charles Country Music Section New York area, and will pay a tribute to ASCAP on his The classical date is Tchaikovslcy's 1 International 40. 41 plans for a new Section 451 country music television survey. popular TV'er. The Players Club will Symphony No. 4 performed by Wd" Juke Box Ops Record Guide 30 Juanita Jones, ASCAP rep, in hold a special Pipe Night honoring Liam Steinberg and The Pittsburgh Looking Ahead (Singles) 8 Nashville, will host a party for the ASCAP on March 15. Symphony Platter Spinner Patter 32 group during the two day conference. Orch. Radio A have ctive Chart 18 Special displays commemorating All artists in the new release R & B Top 50 the birth date of ASCAP will be CO Record 30 had one or more released on Ramblings 26. 27. 29 featured in music dealers windows Single Reviews 10,12,14,16 SAN REMO FEST mand. Davies, a frequent orchestrator throughout the country. on his see" Sure Shots 28 Winners of the San Remo Song Festi- other Command LP's, has Top 100 Albums (Mono) 21 val will be announced in next week's ASCAP president Stanley Adams, and solo LP; Hyman has four; Mot Top 50 Albums (Stereo) 21 edition. For info on last minute prep- commenting on the upcoming events, tola has eight, the De Cormier gr'oap Top 100 Labels arations for the event see this week's said: "ASCAP's Ton 100 S.,n.1Ps column from 50th anniversary fills one, as do the Ray Charles Singe (Alphabetized) 377 Italy. nine Vending News 5 all of us in the music field with great Steinberg leads the parade with pride and satisfaction. It is a mile- previous Command albums. 6 Cash Box-February 8, 1961 www.americanradiohistory.com I RIAA Petitions For Beatles Run Rampant nDecca's Feb. LP Product Spots Repeal Of Fed. Excise On Charts, Arrive In Tax On Disks, House U.S. This Week r "Best Of .." Series, Country LP's Committee Plans Hearings NEW YORK-The Top 100 has a case Records is re- Davis, "Just Call Me Lonesome," a NEW YORK-The Record Industry of Beatlemania this week. For the x NEW YORK-Decca leasing 20 albums this month with two tribute to the late Rex Griffin by Er- Association of America has filed com- first time in the history of the listing, categories getting the bulk of the new nest Tubb, "Take Up Thy Cross" by prehensive statements with the House one attraction-The Beatles, that is- le new additions to the label's The Wilburn Bros., celebrating their Ways and Means Committee and the an LP's: four is represented by six sides climbing 'Best of series and 11 country 10th year with the label, "Sands of Senate Finance Committee petitioning T ..." charts. Startling, too, is that the music dates. Gold" by Webb Pierce, "Country Hit for repeal of the Federal hxcise Tax the All new entries fall under the la- Parade" with Goldie Hill, "Golden on disks. sides represent the releases of four 'o: mid -winter dealer re- Gospel Favorites" by Billy Grammer, Wilbur D. Mills, chairman of the labels. e bel's current different stocking program (details are avail- "Ernest Tubb Presents The Texas committee, announced last week that The group's multi -label showing on Troubadors," a set by Red Sovine and the committee plans to hold public able at local distribs). the Top 100 stimulated one trade wag rl; new "Best of ." sets, each "On Stage at The Grand Ole Opry" hearings on Federal excise taxes later The "It's the )f -with 2 -LP's, include performances by with performances by the late Patsy in this session of the 88th Congress. to drop the remark that: Tompall & The No date has yet been set for the hear- r Count Basie, Jesse Crawford, The Cline, Glaser Bros., first time an artist has been in the Weavers and Red Foley. Bill Monroe and Johnny & Jack. ings to start. It has been several Public Domain!" A litho book years since the Committee on Ways The new country entries are: "Bill full color highlighting Here's how Top 100 Beatlemania Anderson Sings," "The Queen of all the the new product and the com- and Means has held hearings on the shapes -up: Capitol's "I Want to Hold .zz Country Music" by Kitty Wells, plete "Best of ..." catalog is now in matter of Federal excise taxes. "Highway to Heaven" by Jimmy the hands of the Decca field force, The statement emphasizes that the Your Hand" is, for the third straight which is already contacting dealers in excise tax on records is discriminatory week, the chart's leader, with the flip the respective areas. since it is imposed on a product, Jobete Broadens Scope, largely cultural and educational in side of the Capitol deck moving into character, which is in competition for the number 100 spot this week. Vee rúß Is Formed V.I.P. Label the consumer's dollar with books, also boasts two offerings by the st RCA Expects 1st Qtr. Jay NEW YORK-Jobete Music, the pub- sheet music and other art forms and English stars, with "Please, Please oit Earnings To Exceed '63 communications media on which an lishing arm of the Tamla-Motown excise tax is not imposed. It points Me" holding down the number 55 disk setup, is broadening its scope. NEW YORK-The Radio Corporation out, moreover, that the tax on records, spot, and a separate singles issue, After giving the Tamla-Motown op- of America's earnings for the first originally imposed as an emergency "From Me to You," making its first eration seven BMI award winners last quarter of 1964 are expected to ex- wartime measure in 1941, now ac- appearance on the chart at number 74. counts for less than one per cent of year, the firm will begin producing ceed those of a similar period in 1963, the total excise taxes collected an- Another Top 10 Beatles date is disks for other labels, seek -out new president David Sarnoff told a meet- nually and that the expense to record Swan's "She Loves You," moving up er material and talent in most areas of ing of stockholders here last week. (Continued on page 34) to 11. The MGM label is the fourth ete the pop music idiom. The special meet approved a 3 -for -1 outfit that's in on Beatlemania. Disk- the Miss Ray Gordy and Stanley "Mike" common stock split that had been ery's initial Beatles chart rider is bu Ossman, who operate Jobete, have al- OK'd by the directors in Dec. NARM AWARDS BALLOTS "My Bonnie" (session is shared with a ready produced two decks for a new Last year, RCA earnings in the ini- Tony Sheridan), whose position is million on PHILADELPHIA-The ballots for nts label under their aegis. Diskery is tial quarter were $17.3 the 1963 NARM Awards, presented number 80. a V.I.P., which is being handled for sales of $436 million. The firm said each year to the best-selling artists The LP chart is hot with Beatles e national distribution by Tamla- that operating profits for the entire and product in the NARM rack -jobber product, too. Capitol's "Meet the Motown. Decks are "If Your Heart year would amount to 25% higher outlets, have been sent to the NARM Beatles," after just two weeks on the rit rack jobbers, for their votes. II Says Yes" by The Serenaders and than 1962 (final returns are not yet The climax of the award voting will listing, is the number 1 item, taking ou "Down Doobee" by Bobby Valenti. in). be the presentation of the awards at over from The Singing Nun's "Domi- jo Jobete has offices in New York at Shareholders also approved an in- the gala NARM Awards Banquet. nique," which had a very respectable 1619 Broadway and in Detroit at 2648 crease in the authorized common stock Jules Malamud, NARM executive di- 10 -week run as the nation's top al- ve the Awards W. Grand from 18.5 million. rector, announced that Number 48 on the LP' chart is Fe Blvd. to 80 million shares Banquet will be held on Wednesday, bum. h; April 22, in the Pompeii Room of the Vee Jay's "Introducing The Beatles." Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach, (Continued on page 36) Columbia Functions Florida. Realigns Executive The affair will be a highlight of the Sixth Annual NARM Convention, Skaff Made Imperial VP, Of Townsend, Mersey & Kapralik which convenes this year on April 19, Other Execs Named trt at the Eden Roc Hotel. Nominees for the 1963 NARM 'he Awards are listed by the Association HOLLYWOOD-Bob Skaff has been th' Awards Committee, this year headed appointed a vice-president of Imperial lag by Stanley Jaffe (Gordon Sales Com- Records, according to Al Bennett, pany, Tabula- t Seattle, Washington). president of Liberty Records, the par- tion of the voting for the awards is company. an handled by an independent certifying ent )ve firm, and winners are not announced Skaff switched over to Imperial as until the night of the Awards Ban- general manager six months ago after quet. serving as Liberty's national promo In addition to the thirteen categor- ies listed NARM members ars asked director for three years. to vote for the record manufacturing Along with Bennett's announce- (Continued on page 35) ment, Skaff named Ken Revercomb, IRV TOWNSEND BOB MERSEY DAVE KAPRALIK DI former assistant national sales man- sal ager of Liberty, to the post of na- NEW YORK-Columbia Records has cessitated its being taken over by At Lou Heads Sue's tional sales manager of Imperial; Im- made a major realignment of exec Mersey. Townsend's new responsibil- Krefetz go 3 perial vet Eddie Ray as A&R coordi- functions. Most were not defined by the label. affected by new ap- ities Sales -Promo Dept. nator; and Rennie Roker, former R&B pointments is the label's pop A&R It was also announced that Mersey dept. NEW YORK-Vet music man Lou promo man for Liberty, as promo di- would personally record a limited Krefetz has been named national sales N- Bob rector. Mersey, according to Ken number of artists. and promotion manager of Sue Rec- Speaking for Liberty's board of di- Glancy, A&R formerly according to the label's topper, Re vp, has been named di- In his new post, Kapralik, ords, rectors, Bennett said Imperial had r al' rector of pop A&R. Label head God- eastern pop A&R head, will direct all Henry (Juggy) Murray. : "prospered" under Skaff's direction dard Lieberson or cre- Krefetz, who has been associated also announced addi- activities relating to acquiring with the disk industry for the past 25 over the past six months. Stated Ben- ode tional responsibilities for Irving ating material suitable for disk efforts years, assumes his post immediately. b1' Townsend, nett: ". . . Bob has not only main- west coast vp, and the ap- on Columbia or other labels. He also Headquartering at the label's New tained the strong position Imperial 0 pointment of Dave will be responsible for the promotion York offices, the exec will soon make Kapralik as gen- with the label's has always held in the industry, but IR eral manager -Black- a trek to meet of the label's publish- of all material in the April distribs. has gone on to even greater heights /3h ing companies, April and Blackwood wood catalog. )rch Prior to joining Sue, Krefetz most in reaping the full potential of Im- Music. -conductor - included stints ó' Mersey, an arranger recent associations catalog and by his addition of With with the Atlantic and UA labels. He perial's { SI the appointment of Mersey, composer, joined Columbia in 1961 as also ran a distrib firm in Baltimore. highly commercial artists to the ros- rY' previously pop musical director, Co- an A&R producer. In 1962, he was lumbia He also manages The Clovers, who ter." ario for the first time will have all promoted to the post of musical di- had a number of disk successes. Teh pop A&R activities out of N. Y., Chi- rector of pop A&R. roe cago and Los Angeles coordinated un- Kaprilik joined Columbia in 1957. der New CB Feature: he one individual. Townsend, who joined Columbia in C -P Declares 6th Straight Reporting to Glancy, Mersey will 1946, was appointed west coast vp in Top 100 Labels wre also Quarterly Dividend head the pop A&R dept. of Epic Jan., 1963. He continues to report di- NEW YORK-Cash Box starts a new flood Records, Columbia's subsid. Bob Mor- rectly to Lieberson. PHILADELPHIA-The board of di- Top Records feature in this issue. It's called o gan, Epic's exec producer, addition to Mersey, reporting to rectors of Cameo -Parkway t will report In dividen of 100 Labels, which lists all the labels ,o to Mersey. The Don Law, exec producer of has declared a quarterly label's pop A&R activ- Glancy are 13¢ share payable to stockholders on the chart and the position of each ities on per Sao the west coast were previ- Nashville A&R; and Leonard Burkat, of record on Feb. 15, 1964. This is the ously of their sides (See page 50). Co handled by Townsend, whose director of Masterworks A&R. Glancy, sixth consecutive quarterly dividend harf new duties, an announcement said, ne - in turn, reports directly to Lieberson. declared by the label. rode 7. u09, Cash Box-February 8, 1964

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Manufacturers HIGH ON A HILL 27 STAY WITH ME 2 Scott English (Spokane 4003) Frank Sinatra (Reprise 20249) Nick Noble (Chess 1879)

One -Stops Rack Jobbers THE LA -DEE -DA SONG 3 Village Stompers (Epic 9655) 28 I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MY BABY/WHO'S GOING TO TAKE CARE OF ME Baby Washington (Sue 797) DEEP IN THE HEART 4 OF HARLEM Clyde McPhatter (Mercury 72220) MOLLY 29 Eddy Arnold (RCA 8296) LEAVING HERE 5 Eddie Holland (Motown 1052) GOING BACK TO LOUISIANA 30 Bruce Chanel (LeCam 122) GLAD ALL OVER WE PAY CASH 6 Dave Clark Five (Epic 9656) LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL 31 Monarchs (Sound Stage 7 2516) TELL HIM 7 Drew -Veils (Capitol 5505) WHAT NOW MY LOVE 32 Ben E. King (Atco 6284) SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 8 Lefty Frizell (Columbia 42924) UNDERSTAND YOUR MAN For Your Past Hit Singles, No Quantity 33 (Columbia 42964) YOUNG AND IN LOVE Too Large Or Too Small .. . 9 Chris Crosby (MGM 13191) MY HOME TOWN/A ROOM 34 WITHOUT A WINDOW 42952) SNEAKY SUE Steve Lawrence (Columbia 10 Patty Lace 8 Petticoats (Kapp 563) 35 HOW MUCH CAN A LONELY HERE'S A HEART HEART STAND We Offer The Highest Prices! 11 Diplomats (Arock 1004) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8288)

I'M WATCHING (EVERY LITTLE NEVER LEAVE ME 12 MOVE YOU MAKE) 36 Straffords (O'Dell 100) Little Peggy March (RCA Victor 8302) MO ONIONS 37 T. MG's (Stax 142) PLEASE BE SPECIFIC AS TO TITLE & QUANTITY DON'T CROSS OVER Booker 8 13 Linda Brannon (Epic 9640) THE COW 38 Bill Robinson (American 1023) I CAN'T STAND IT 14 Soul Sisters (Sue 799)

OUT OF THIS WORLD CONTACT IMMEDIATELY!! GREASY SPOON 39 Gino Washington (Wand 147) 15 Hank Marr (Federal 12508) WORRIED GUY THROUGH THE EYES OF 40 Johnny Tillotson (MGM 13193) 16 A FOOL Roy Clark (Capitol 5099) ALL MY TRIALS 41 Dick 8 Deedee (Warner Bros. 5411) WOMAN, LOVE AND A MAN 17 Tony Clarke (Chess 1880) HE REALLY LOVES ME SUTTON 42 Debbie Rollins (Ascot 2148) 18 WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING RECORD CO. IN MY BED Linda Scott (Congress 204) I ADORE YOU 43 Patti Page (Columbia 42963) (A Division of Sutton Distributors Inc.)

10 ON AND ON ARE Jerry Vale (Columbia 42951) STRANGE THINGS 26 W. 20th St., New York, N.Y. 44 HAPPENING Little Jr. Parker (Duke 377) (CH 2-3250) 20 SNOW MAN Diane Ray (Mercury 72223) STAY 45 4 Seasons (VeeJay 582)

SLIPPIN' a SLIDIN' 21 Jim & Monica (Betty 1027) CONVICTED 46 Dartells (Dot 16551) SUPPLYING THE MAJOR CHAIN BIRD DANCE BEAT 22 Trashmen (Garrett 4003) LONG TALL TEXAN 47 653) AND DISCOUNT STORES WITH PRO- Murray Kellum (M.O.C. SCATTER SHIELD 23 Surfcris (Decco 31581) MY TRUE CARRIE LOVE MOTIONAL HIT RECORDS ON A 48 Nat Cole (Capitol 5125) 24 OOZI-OOZI-OOH 100% GUARANTEE SALE Charmettes (Kapp 570) PEOPLE BASIS... 49 Barbra Streisand (Columbia 42965) I[

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One half's a contagious steady rock called "The Patriot Game." The tune is labeled "Fun, Fun, Fun" message song essayed by the crew with usual polish and verve. On the beat newcomer (from the 'hot rod' dept.) of Ed McCurdy's somewhat. while the other's a terrific jump beat up -dating of Frankie Lymon's flip the group turns in a top-flight reading years -back giant, "Why Do Fools Fall In Love." Great teen arrangements euphoric affair about universal peace. supplied by Brian Wilson on this take your pick pairing. "TO THE AISLE" (2:26) [Wemar BMI-Wiener, Smith] "BLUE WINTER" (2:23) [January BMI-Gluck, Raleigh] "LONELY, LONELY NIGHT" (2:08) [Low-Twi BMI-Roe] "YOU KNOW YOU DON'T WANT ME" (2:24) [Zeller ASCAP-Mercer, Dolan] JIMMY VELVET (ABC -Paramount 10528) CONNIE FRANCIS (MGM 13214) Velvet, who finally got his chart break with the dual -mart teen oldie, "We Belong Together," can make it a back-to-back click with another Connie's first release in the new year promises to be another one of one from the same category. This time it's the 5 Satins' while -back hit, her red-hot sales items. Tabbed "Blue Winter," it's a touching beat -ballad "To The Aisle," that's gonna take a hip -swinging beat -ballad route to shuffler that Connie multi -tracks with telling effect. Side should be all hitsville. Also keep a close watch on the tearful ballad -with -a -beat pair. over the airwaves in no time flat. The pretty, tender sentimental ballad, "Lonely, Lonely Night." Backings by Bill Justis are top drawer. "You Know Me," is from the forthcoming Mercer -Dolan musical, "Foxy." ing, Top flight arranging -conducting credits on this potent duo belong to Alan Lorber on the former and Claus Ogerman on the latter. "FROM ROCKING HORSE TO ROCKING CHAIR" "WORRIED GUY" (2:26) [B. F. Wood ASCAP-Evans, Reardon] [U.S. Songs ASCAP-David, Bacharach] "PLEASE DON'T GO AWAY" (2:08) [Ridge BMI-Strizik, Tillotson, "CHEER UP" [Spanka BMI-Anka] Cosenza] PAUL ANKA (RCA Victor 8311) JOHNNY TILLOTSON (MGM 13193) The international favorite's a good bet to get back on a big hit streak Here's two powerful pieces of material from Tillotson's new MGM LP - in the U.S. via his latest Victor stanza. On one end, a lovely easy beat tagged after his debut smash for the label, "Talk Back Trembling Lips." shuffler, the chanter pledges his 'true love' "From Rocking Horse To Leadoff portion, labled "Worried Guy," finds Johnny in a thumping rock - Rocking Chair." A warm, multi track effort that sports a first rate Burt a -twist pose that the teeners'll flip over. Companion piece, "Please Don't Bacharach ork-choral arrangement. Don Costa grabs the top notch chi Go Away," is a soft, cha cha beat -ballad love affair. Stellar choral and cha twist arranging credits on the catchy, Anka-penned undercut, "Cheer ork showcases supplied by Bill McElhiney. Up." "TELL ME BABY" (2:18) [Sealark BMI-Spencer, Halley] "OUT OF SIGHT-OUT OF MIND" (2:43) [Nome BMI-Hunter, Otis] "ANYTIME YOU WANT ME" (3:00) ELSE WILL DO" (2:40) Cajun BMI-Valier] [Rittenhouse BMI-Meade, Minims] "NO ONE [Crazy GARNET MIMMS (United Artists 694) SUNNY & THE SUNLINERS (Tear Drop 3027) Mimms, who along with the Enchanters, now own three solid chart - Sunny & The Sunliners, who opened with a big one in "Talk To Me: ride rs in their debut giant, "Cry Baby," and the follow-up pairing, "Baby and followed nicely with "Rags To Riches," can have their third 'oldie Don't You Weep" and "For Your Precious Love," can be in for more of chart -maker in -a -row here. This time it's the 5 keys, years -back success, the same happy results with "Tell Me Baby." It's an infectious rock -a - "Out Of Sight-Out Of Mind," that Sunny and his crew serve up in their shuffle blueser that Garnet wails with heartfelt emotion. On the soulful inimitable shuffle -beat -ballad style. The tantalizing twist'er, "No One flip Garnett & Co. slow things down to a throbbing, "Cry Baby" beat - Else Will Do," can also make a strong chart showing. Potent arrange ballad pace. Outstanding arranging credits belong to Garry Sherman. ments are handled by Glenn Spreen. "BE MY GIRL" (2:27) [Kalmann-.Wyncote ASCAP-Mann, Straigis] "I RISE, I FALL" (2:14) [Tod ASCAP-Hampton] "DRAGSTER ON THE PROWL" (2:16) "HOW SWEET IT IS" (2:30) [Picturetone BMI-Robinson, Meade] [Cameo -Parkway BM I-Richards, Kellis] JAY (Coral 62396) THE DOVELLS (Parkway 901) The Jay, formerly of Jay & The Americans (who are also out with a United Dovells' latest contender for chartdom is a pounding, pulsating goes alone on Decca bow. Side' thumper with a Artists release this week), it this strong 'Liverpool' sound. Tagged "Be My Girl," it's a handclap - a tempting Latin beat romancer, tabbed "I Rise, I Fall" that the songster ping delight that's chock full of those hit chi ingredients. -making vocal and instrumental wraps up in ear -appealing fashion. Ditto for the lovely, soft beat cha More of the same top teen sounds on the rockin' hot -rod companion piece, "How Sweet It Is." Dick Jacobs is responsible for the coupler, "Dragster On The Prowl." most attractive choral and ork backdrops. "BIRD DANCE BEAT" (2:10) [Willong BMI-Garrett] "GIRL FROM SPANISH TOWN" (2:53) [Marty's Music BMI-Robion "A -BONE" (2:05) [Willong BMI-LaPole] "KINGSTON GIRL" (2:01) [Marizona BMI-Winters] THE TRASHMEN (Garrett 4003) MARTY ROBBINS (Columbia 42968) The Trashmen, who turned a hard -to -believe, tongue-in-cheek rocker, "Surfin' novelty ''Beg, Bird," into a top -ten smasheroo, can do it again with this Marty Robbins scored in dual -market fashion last time out with new stand on the Soma -distributed Garrett label. It's another ging To You" and this new release tabbed "Girl From Spanish Teti rocker, dubbed "Bird frantic gives of a The tune is Dance Beat," that again features that catchy lead - every indication developing into similar hit. voice and wild instrumental backing. The high-speed undercut's rhythmic, infectious romancer with a catchy south -of -the -border flavor for the hot -rod enthusiasts. tailored Plenty of potential here. "Kingston Girl" is a lively folk -styled meldh affair essayed with poise and authority by Robbins. "I'LL MAKE YOU MINE" (2:20) [Saima BMI-Velline] "SHE'S SORRY" (2:03) [Saima BMI-Velline] "TO WAIT FOR LOVE" (2:14) [U.S. Songs ASCAP-Bacharach, David. BOBBY VEE (Liberty 55670) "FRIDAY" (3:00) [Trio BMI-Powers, Greenwich] Liberty has rushed out a new Bobby Vee single JAY & THE AMERICANS (United Artists 693) heels of the chanter's recently that follows hot on the -released single, "Stranger In Your Americans This one, tabbed "I'll Make You Arms." This new UA offering has what it takes to send Jay & The Mine," is a refreshing multi -track roman- on their merry chart way once again. It's a very pretty shuffle beat vet' tic thumper from the 'Beatlemania-Liverpool' category. assist from the Eligibles with Sensational vocal ful, tabbed "To Wait For Love," that the outfit lilts over in ear-arresti°. Ernie Freeman handing in a top notch ar- manner. The thumping, big -sounding, show -like affair on the flip refer rangement. There's more of that red-hot teen sound powerhouse, "She's Sorry." on the harder -driving to that ever -popular payday. Slick backup credits belong to Garry Shen man.

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(B+) "THE BEATLE BOUNCE" (B+) "REFRESHMENT T1'. Pick of the Week (2:00) [Percom & Palmina (1:53) [Jeanick BMI-Cr BMI Cello, DiCellis, Comstock, bal] The warbler, a chart rider c Perialas]- Beatlemania has produced "DANCE ON, LITTLE GIRL" (2:05) [American BMI-Bowen] "Mr. Bassman" and "Dum-Dum. this wild -rock salute to the sound of Dum," leads the way in a merry t "DANCING DeShannon] SILHOUETTES" (2:15) [Metric Sheeley, the English sensations. Aptly, the go- elty-rock showing. Along with C, THURSTON HARRIS (Reprise 0255) ings-on here have plenty of sound ref- bal's sprightly warble, there's a r. erences to the Beatles' approach. This combination of a melody based on "Mary Had A Little Lamb" ber of cute chant bits. and an arrangement much like Thurston Harris' years -back smash, "Lit- (B) "SINCE YOU BEEN GONE" (B+) "THERE GOES A E 100 tle Bitty Pretty One," can be the one to return the chanter to Top (1:42) [Percom & Palmina GIRL" (2:15) [T.M. B);. status. It's an inviting thump -a -rhythmic tabbed "Dance On Little Girl" BMI-Comstock, Perialas] This end Darin, Resnick] This end also ni that Harris and his ork-choral support knock out in ultra -commercial moves as a colorful teen -market pace. quickly and with good -sounding manner. However, don't overlook the haunting teen beat cha cha ro- sults. mancer, "Dancing Silhouettes." It, too, has the chart goods. GARY USHER (Capitol 5128) BIG BO & THE ARROWS "MIDNIGHT' (2:27) [NEA How BMI-Robinson] (B+) "THE BEETLE" (1:54) (Checker 1068) "BEE DEE" (1:59) [Beechwood B M I Usher, [Nea How BMI-Rockingham] Christian] Usher, a successful- teen DAVID ROCKINGHAM TRIO (Josie 917) (B+) "THOUSAND MIL writer, heads-up a dancetime salute AWAY" (2:10) [Kahl BL The David Rockingham Trio, having made a solid chart impression with to the remarkable rock group from Miller] This is a strong states. "Dawn," can duplicate that success with this new Josie performance. Al- England, The Beatles. Exciting attack featuring Fred Lowery, on one of though the time of day has been switched to "Midnight," the artists serve tie-in with the amazing songsters. teen all -timers. Kids, of course. up another by tasty instrumental recipe for soul cookin' music. A swinging (B) "JODY" (1:45) [Beechwood, remember the original version blues -jazz date to watch closely-especially on the op level. More tempt- Heartbeats, but this rendition car ing cool BMI Usher, Christian] A blues sounds on the flip. name -song with- plenty of teen-beat solid sound weight. "MARY JANE" (2:25) [Vicki BMI-Shannon, McKenzie] vitality. (B) "I DONE GOT OVER THE TITANS 1411) (1:55) [Venice BMI-4 a "STAINS ON MY LETTER" (2:22) [Vicki BMI-Shannon] (Soma A blues attack for the blues trade DEL SHANNON (Amy 897) (B+) "THE NOPLACE SPECIAL" (2:10) [Celann BMI-Allen, CATHY CARROLL (Cheer 1005) Shannon's first release under the Amy banner looks (and sounds) like Colborn] Sound -wise, this instru- (B+) "THERE MUST BE A another sales -sizzler for him. It's a pulsating, hard-hitting bit of advice, mental is generally something special WI telling the guys to keep away from "Mary in this pro romp nature. Guitars and (2:16) [Laurel ASCAP.; Jane." Striking, steady beat lop, who's had arrangement has a "Ruby percussions do the heavy-duty rock Saxon] Songstress, Baby" flavor. The dramatic "Stains On My tive sessions in the is b Letter" makes for a touching, twist -beat underlid. work. One of those dates that can past, catch -on. tracked on the fine oldtimer. 8" "MOTHER NATURE" (2:14) "TO THE AISLE" (2:37) effort is a good -sounding Latin (B) "REVEILLE ROCK" (2:40) count from the combo. A pose At [Big Bopper, Jack BMI-Rush] [Wemar BMI-Smith, Wiener] [Vicki BMI Arr. Colborn] evergreen that could make goo This ditty was once- a teen -market rounds. Diskery is a New York r! DICKEY LEE (Smash 1871) success. fit. Both ends of Dickey Lee's new Smash outing are sure to make the (B) "I'LL BE HURT" (2 teeners sit up and take notice. One half's a captivating rock -a -shuffle NEIL BRIAN (Parkway 895) [Original BMI-Mason] entry, labeled "Mother Nature," that sports a sock -rock vocal and instru- former is heard under similar st mental showcase for Lee's (B+) "LILAC & SPANISH MOSS" delivery of some very catchy lyrics. The (2:23) [Wyncote ASCAP conditions, but in a slower -paced other's a winning, soft shuffle beat revival of the 5 Satins' teen classic, - livery. "To The Aisle." Like 'em both. Burke] The songster nicely handles a folkish teen -romantic with a delicate air. A pretty soft-spoken outing. DON DELL (Roman 2963) (B) "I MADE HER FORGET" (B) "I WANT YOU, I NE Newcomer Picks (2:22) [Woodcrest BMI - YOU, I LOVE YOU" (1 Goldberg, Appell] A bright rhythm - [Elvis Presley BMI-Mysels, Kos!. rock The onetime Elvis hit is "OUT OF affair. Presley THIS WORLD" (2:10) [Zann BMI-Washington] vived in softie rock fashion by "COME MONKEY WITH ME" (2:38) [Zann BMI-Washington] RUSS WAYNE (Samter 215) songster and his easy -go combos GINO WASHINGTON (Wand 147) rus backdrop. Interesting angle l+ (B) "MY te8C Newcomer Gino Washington could take a quick trip to chartsville LITTLE DARLIN' " is that Dell is a junior high aboard this debut on Wand. It's labeled (2:10) [Samchera - Bonvil- in the New York area and his soil "Out Of This World" and it's lain] state a jet-speed rocker that Gino, along with the Rochelles and the Atlantics There's a touch of the cajun is by some of his former belt out with solid sales authority. sound in this upbeat stand by the Lyrics are delivered in a hard -to - songster and his band A (B) "MAKE BELIEVE LO understand "Louie, Louie" -like manner. Kids'll love it. Coupler's a backing. dandy teen hop invitation good -feel outing for the kids from the (2:00) [Renaissance Blt tabbed "Come Monkey With Me." Louisiana-based label. Seni, Seni] Dell and his compen' "I SAW take to a semi -belt format. HIM STANDING THERE" (2:36) (B) "I GET SO BLUE" (2:28) [Gil BMI-Lennon, McCartney] [Samchera-Bonvillain, Vida- LAZY LESTER (Excello 2243) "DUST STORM" (2:05) [Interval BMI-Lorber] covich] Appealing minor -key warble. BONNIE & THE BUTTERFLIES (Smash 1878) (B+) "A WORD ABOUT WO ACE ST. CLAIR 972) (2:40) [Excellorec B1. The phenomenon known as Beatlemania can help carry Bonnie & the (Stacy Butterflies to their first wax triumph. For Johnson, West] The vet blues chs' their Smash bow the gals (B+) "CRAZY FLU" (2:24) [Janjo unleashes his -range?' turn in a delightful, pixie -voiced femme 'answer' to one of the many potent, wide Beatles clicks; this one's tagged "I BMI-Talty] This is a years - talents full -blast on this funk'',' Saw Him Standing There." Sock back, snappy blues novelty outing with. instrumental support rounds out the contender. The high -flying, hard- down, traditional lament hitting all -instrumental flip's aptly with a well-heeled theme: a guy's effective rapidly -changing beat tagged "Dust Storm." sick in love. Good tried-and-true rock - it. "THE BOY in' spirit here. WITH THE BEATLE HAIR" (2:28) TO1. [Hill & Range, (B) "COULD HAPPEN Shelrose BMI-Gamble, Ross, Renzetti, Jackson] (B) "DOIN' THE UNCLE WIL- BL "PLEASE (2:12) [Excellorec HURRY HOME" (2:18) [Wyncote ASCAP-Jackson] LIE" (2:07) [Janjo BMI- Johnson, West] More fine b THE SWANS (Cameo 302) Talty, Johnson] A sly -beat dance -floor sounds. This one's a medium -0 Look for the Swans to cash outing, with a sing -a -narrative chore tale of heartbreak essayed by in big with their entry in the 'Beatle Hair' by the artist. sweepstakes. Femmes carve out a charming, quick beat bossa nova -like chanter with poise and authority. jump er, tabbed "The Boy With The Beatle Hair," platter spinners that has the sound JIMMY INTERVAL and teeners'll cotton to. Backing's a complete change -of - LONELY FIDDLER (Crescendo' pace beat -ballad pleader. Top half can be the gals initial chart (World Artists 1018) break. (B+) "HOEDO(1:56WN) H "TUG OF WAR" (2:29) [Valley BMI-Giant, Baum, Kaye] (B+) "DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL" NY" [Little lOOTE? 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ZEKE SHEPPARD (President 831) LOUIS PRIMA & GIA MAIONE (Prima 1007) Best Bets (B+) "WHAT DOES TOO YOUNG MEAN" (2:35) [Saxon BMI- (B+) "THE BEST IS YET Tt could some at- COME" (2:13) [Edwin R TEMPTATIONS 7028) 111ARV JOHNSON Rain] Songster grab (Gordy Morris ASCAP-Coleman, Leigh] (United Artists 691) tention with his smooth warble of an "THE WAY YOU DO THE appealing wistful. Backing is soft & The classy swinger, coming up with THINGS YOU DO" (2:37) "UNBREAKABLE LOVE" simple, with a bow to the Nashville deserved disk time, receives a relaxi [Jobete BMI-Robinson, Rogers] The (2:33) [Jobete BMI - John- Sound. London Records handles the swing duo reading. Sound will loo) songsters pop up on Gordy with a son] The songster could win back label's distribution. good on most types of pop program. very catchy, good-natured salute to chart attention with this catchy cut ming. the preferred one. Backing the boys about a fella who is unshaken about (B) "SNOW SURFIN'" (2:22) is an original -sounding bounce -beat talk that he and his gal will end their [AMETROP BMI - Hoffman, (B) "YOU'LL NEVER GE AWAY" [Bonn format. Should be eyed. pairing soon. Brass in the ork makes Klein] Complete rock turnabout here, (2:10) the big backdrop sounds. Should be as the title well suggests. ASCAP-Whitney, Kramer, Zaret (B) "JUST LET ME KNOW " eyed. Pair take-off on a catchy novelt (2:49) [Jobete BMI-Gordy] romantic. Backing is a happy pollo "THE MAN WHO DON'T BILL DEAN (Coral 62394) flavored affair. Good back -beat sound backs a more BELIEVE IN LOVE" (2:33) serious blues-styled expression. [Jobete BMI - Johnson] The artist (B+) "WHEN WILL YOU SAY I could also make the chart rounds with LOVE YOU" (2:23) [Braken- THE JAY WALKERS (Cameo 300) this more serious-minded pose. bury & Hill & Range BMI-Fielding] THE TOKENS (RCA Victor 8309) Big -ballad item is handled with good (B+) "RESTLESS PEOPLE big-sounding effect by the songster (2:00) [Wan -Dell BMI-D- "LET'S GO TO THE DRAG JAMES BROWN (King 5853) Sola, Dachrad] Folk team offers STRIP" (2:00) [Bright Tunes and his backdrop, which includes a PLEASE, concert -like keyboard plus some rock warm social -message reading on BMI-Margo, Margo, Medress, Siegel] "PLEASE, number with a tune that's a reminde The Tokens, who now -and -then come PLEASE" (2:41) [Armo BMI remarks. Terry] James Brown, who is of the awhile -back hit, "Michael. around with a strong chart stand, -Brown, (B) "NEVER LET HER GO" Could come -up with some airtime. could make the grade once more as presently striking paydirt with "Oh, (2:18) [Northern ASCAP- they hop on the hot -rod bandwagon. Mary Don't You Weep," is a cinch to Jacobs, Jerome, Keller] Straight (B) "SLEEP, SLEEP" (2:52 Side is an exciting rock swinger, with create some sales excitement with this rhythmic rock sound backs the song- [Wan -Dell BMI - DeSoi: particularly effective instrumental new reading of his while -back chart ster's delivery of a ballad item. Bricker] Haunting folk blend by ti comments from a funky harmonica. triumph. Tune, which utilizes the 'cut group. Side is from an LP called "Wheels." live' technique, is a slow -moving, shuffle -beat, chorus -backed traditional SAMMY KAYE ORCH. (B) "TWO CARS" (2:06) [Bright blues weeper. (Decca 31589) THE BLACKWELLS (Hickory 1211 Tunes BMI-Margo, Margo, Medress, Siegel] The album also in- (B+) "IN THE WEE WEE HOURS (B) "CHARADE" (2:35) [North- (B+) "PLAYIN' HEAR cludes this very folkish entry. (OF THE NITE)" (2:48) ern & Southdale ASCAP - STRINGS" (2:19) [Ft [Lois BMI-Brown] On this end the Mancini, Mercer] Pic tune, up for an Rose BMI - Blackwell] There's songster offers a plaintive, low-key Academy Award this year, gets a hip striking country -blues feel (for f r&b tear-jerker with an interesting, format from the usually conservative THE REVERES (Valiant 6041) teen -trade) to this plaintive expr funky melodic line. Kaye ork. Number shows -up here as sive. Team lead is strong. Sup) "BIG 'T'" (2:17) [Sherman - a swinger that can receive lots of air- sound is highlighted by chorus ro: time. a funky guits De Vorzon BMI-Chandler] THE OVATIONS (Josie 916) ments, percussion and As any teen auto buff knows, title (B) "MARIA ELENA" (2:24) Might get around. - refers to a hot -rod machine. Also, "WHO NEEDS LOVE" (1:59) [Peer Int'l BMI-Barcelata] (B) "I MUST BE PERFECT teen rock fans will recognize a solid [Young Star-BMI - Leven- An amiable cha-cha reading of the re- "Drag City" -like sound in the current son, Duboff] Here's a Token -styled (2:16) [Fred Rose BMI- cent hit. Blackwell] Further good Nashvil!+ hot -rod rock genre from the song- offering from the Ovations that could wIle sters and their combo support. Could strike paydirt. It's a polished perfor- type stuff. in; go over big. mance by the group and the band. THE THORNTON SISTERS Ter t Served up in the "La Bamba" manner, (Bobsan 1000) THE WILLIS SISTERS "ME & MY SPIDER" (2:19) the side has sure-fire teen appeal. Eye [Sherman -De Vorzon BMI- it for early airing. (B+) "WATCH YOUR STEP" (ABC -Paramount 10520) Chandler, McKendry] (2:17) [Original BMI-Thorn- More senti- (B+) "GRAPEVINE" (2:22) [R mentalizing on a hot -rod theme. Here, (B+) "REMEMBERING" (2:37) ton] The good-time feel here has [Young Star-BMI Leven- been heard on rock decks before, Grande BMI - Jones, Jon', a guy spots the gal of his dreams as - but Pre rock -act latched on to a catct he cruises in his "spider." Tune is son, Duboff] The crew continues in the the teen will welcome the rock punch same fashion here. Only the tune has from the femmes and their combo teen ditty and got a good rhyth°' very attractive. Date should be sound, including organ watched, too. been changed. A pleasant ballad en- setting. Good old-fashioned rockin' backdrop try. string work. Sound quickly grows from the New York label. the listener. (B) "BIG CITY BOY" (2:19) (2:0 COZY COLE (Coral 62395) THE SNEAKERS (Delta 1868) [January BMI-Spencer, Nor- (B) "CRYSTAL BALL" Gems-Columbia R! "OL' MAN ell] More upbeat doings from the [Screen MOSE" (2:43) "YOU BELONG TO ME" femmes. -Goffin, Keller] Gals blend with [Joy ASCAP - Randolph, (2:17) [Count-BMI Garcia] bouncy beat. Tune is agreeable. Armstrong] The intriguing deep, The Sneakers could very well- creep up deep voice of Cole (he was heard on some heavy sales with this ear - BOBBY PICKETT (RCA Victor 8312) briefly on his "Topsy" smash) is in arresting romantic ballad entry on ARTHUR PRYSOCK the spotlite here. It's the years -back Delta. The group displays a strong (B+) "SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE! (Old Town 1155) classic that Cozy, delightfully backed (That Cigarette)" (2:56) harmony technique that proves a OR'. by Henry [American BMI-Travis, Williams] (B+) "ARE YOU READY °i° Jerome's ork & chorus, potent showcase for this engaging a reads in that hushed, deep down man- melody. The spinners could be on it Pickett employs his Boris Karloff bit LAUGH" (2:45) [ °gs ner. Can be a big 'left fielder'. of his "Monster Mash" hit in his first Integrity ASCAP-Bower, ßr0 boa, very early. does (B+) "CHRISTOPHER outing for Victor. Number is the anti- Prysock, a singer's singer, COLUM- (B+) "MARY LOU" (2:38) [Count- smoking oldie and, of course, a timely romantic best on a pretty affections!' BUS" (2:17) [Mayfair AS - ga`. CAP BMI-Garcia] An easy listen- vehicle. Programming difficulties could Ork support is strictly sweet Berry, Razaf] Cozy's in his ing slow-paced caterwill more - hymn to her charms stand in the way of chart success. music. Outlets in the latter familiar ace drummer role on offering on the undercut sparked by be spinning. this thumping, swinging up -dating some feeling-ful vocalizing from the (B) "GOTTA LEAVE THIS job. crew. TOWN" (2:25) [Alta Loma (B) "EBB TIDE" (3:30) IN BMI-Pickett, York] Straight vocal- bins ASCAP-Sigmas, illf' RAY izing by the performer on a dramatic well] The evergreen couldn't ask CONNIFF (Columbia 42967) THE NOVAS (Teiger 40002) folk -type number. a more expressive reading. "BLUE MOON" (2:19) [Rob- "SLAUSON SHUFFLE" bins-ASCAP-Hart, Rodgers] (2:08) Ray [House of Joseph- JACK BARLOW (Golden Ring 3021) THE RANGERS (Challenge b95 Conniff, with band, trombone and BMI-Buchanan, Hollins] The slau- wordless singers come up with a son, a (B+) "ALL I NEED IS YOU" "SNOW (2:00) sparkling West Coast dance fad, gets (B+) SKIING" t' arrangement of this Rod- some bouncy attention from the Novas (2:54) [Sure -Fire BMI - Star Sales-Kim Fowleyed" gers and Hart standard that is geared on this rhythmic issue from Teiger. Barlow] Romantic tune with an in- -Fowley, O'Riley, Hozier, for top-drawer airplay on the "good" It's a happy -sounding spirational quality is warmly rendered DiGiovanni, Henn] This attack music hand-clapper rt stations. The orkster's follow- brightly surveyed by a femme lead by the baritone voice of Jack Barlow. lays a winter -time fun outing for ing should give É it plenty of attention. with some strong backing from combo An occasional gimmick guitar sound youngsters. Sound, both vocal and chorus. is heard in the softie combo -chorus instrumental, is loaded with "HONEYCOMB" (2:17) [Joy COU backdrop. Deck, distributed by the plosive rock Could hgieal -ASCAP - Merrill] Conniff "TRASH CAN" (2:05) authority. [Briar- Soma label, coin. and his singers revive might mean something if chart bah ii the old Jimmy cliff-BMI-Stryker] This side it gets Rodgers hit of a few years back. has equal teen around enough. Using the same lilting dance appeal and the (B) "MOGUL MONSTER arrangement group could get split play and sales. (B) "A DOLLAR SHORT & A (2:05) [4 Sales - the tune is sure to get plenty of spins. -Star Both ends are commercial. 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Brisk - (B+) "WHAT CAN I SAY AFTER ent BMI-Felts, Grubbs] As the title advantage performed with an attention-getting, beat arrangement takes full-blown presentation by the song- I SAY I'M SORRY" (2:27) indicates, Felts has a sad story line of the catchy tune. Could happen. ster and his commanding ork back- [Miller - ASCAP - Donaldson, Ly- to relate. Date is from an LP. drop. Could happen. man] On the undercut the Jenkins choral group with Charles Leyere JIMMY VAUGHN (Cab 3001) "GUILTY HEART" (2:22) (B) "I'M LONELY- (Motherless reads through this oldie in a smooth (B+) "EVERYBODY BUT ME" [Four Star Television BMI- Child)" (2:42) [Chesnick BMI and easy -listening way. Also an air- (2:33) [J&H-BMI-Vaughn] DeVorzon, Haskell, Perry] This end Adapt. Squires] A bluesy-rock play natural. Jimmy Vaughn could stir up some puts the performer in her more fa- - statement on the old spiritual. activity in the r&b markets with this miliar intimate vocal garb. CHRIS KENNER (Instant 3263) slow-paced blueser that sports a (Kapp 573) (B+) "WHAT'S WRONG WITH strong pulsating beat. An all-gal THE WAILERS (Golden Crest 532) " HELLO, DOLLY " (2:23) LIFE" (2:18) [Tune-Kel BMI choral backdrop and combo provide [E. H. Morris ASCAP-Her- -Kenner] Kenner has had hits in the the right setting. The deejays might "WAILIN' " (1:44) [C.F.G. man] "Hello, Dolly" is Gotham's lat- past and he can do it again with this give it some attention. BMI-Dangle, Greek] This is est musical hit and its tuneful title hard -driving, chorus - (B) "IT'S ALL RIGHT" (2:16) song is -backed, teen quite a wild rock showing from the delightfully performed by angled multi -dance in which the chan- [J&H-BMI-Vaughn] The instrumentalists. No let-up format in- Armstrong and his New Orleans - ter tells a universal tale of tempo is picked up on the undercut cludes a whip -like A All heart- gimmick. work- sounding -Stars. Can come -up with break. Side's a natural for airplay. and the songster wails his way out that kids will greatly appreciate. the sort of heavy airplay that leads through this danceable rhythm tune, to chart sales. (B) "NEVER REACH PERFEC- (B) "SHANGHIED" (1:56) [C.F.- (B) "A LOT OF LIVIN' TO DO" TION" (2:21) [Tune-Kel BMI ALAN BURN (Island 100) G. BMI-Dangle, Greek] The Kenner] Slow -moving, tradition - rock sizzle continues unabated. (2:33) [E. H. Morris ASCAP - (C+) "OKAY, OKAY" (3:00) [Far -Adams, Strouse] Louis' gravel -voice styled, shuffle -beat lament read with North BMI-Burn] The label comes upon the established ditty from feeling and authority by the artist. based in Fairbanks, Alaska, offers made -in -Nashville sounding teen r SAM KIMBLE ORCH (TOF 728) "Bye Bye Birdie." MERV GRIFFIN (Cameo 298) mantic by the songster. Tune i "HENRY'S IN (Part 1)" GLENCOVES (Select 729) (B+) "HAVE I TOLD YOU LATE- catchy, but the overall sound lack [Caneil BMI-Beastly, Kimble] LY THAT I LOVE YOU" color. Here's one that rates close attention. "KEEP AWAY FROM MY GAL" (2:00) [Joy BMI-Dee, (2:41) [Duchess BMI Wiseman] (C) "PARKIN' METERS (Or It's a swinging, sax -led raunchy af- Mery Griffin returns- to - Lover's Lane) " (2:07) [Fr fair (from the Bill Black Connors, Marsters] The group has the wax scene school) that had a previous chart item and they after a long absence with this slice North BMI-Burn] A rhythmic sount could give Kimble and his instru- from his debut LP on Cameo. The for the teeners. mentalists a chart -rider. Platter spin- can do it again with this extremely ner fast-moving, rhythmic pop -folk teen - warm -voiced songster handles these exposure can send it on its way. angled romancer with a oldies with polish and feeling and THE BROWN SISTERS contagious (Golden Crest 583) "HENRY'S IN (Part 2)" rockin' beat. Plenty of potential here. could get pop & country market ac- tivity. (B) COME THIS [Caneil BMI-Bently, Kimble] (B+) "KEEP ON TRUCKIN' MA- A tasty continuation of the finger- BY F A IT (2:07) [Frazie MA" (2:10) [Joy BMI-Con- (B+) "I'M SORRY I MADE YOU & Goodson BMI-Goodson] An it snappin' outing. Label's based in E. nors, Bolger, Byrne, Marsters] This CRY" (2:15) Hartford, Conn. [Leo Feist-AS- spirational number receives an unbes time out the crew dishes -up an ap- CAP-Clesi] On this excerpt from gospel -flavored reading from ti pealing uptempo affair with a nos- his "My Favorite Songs" LP Griffin young lark team. General approach THE CORSAIRS (Tuff 375) talgic, warm-hearted bluesy sound. comes up with another easy -listening somewhat off the beaten track ar reading of a melodic oldie. could get some exposure because of it "SAVE A LITTLE MONKEY" GLORIA SCOTT & THE TONETTES (2:05) [Winlyn BMI-Stevens, (Warner Bros. 5413) KATE SMITH (RCA Victor 8279) (B) "TELL ME WHO" (2' Weiss] [Music Music Music A The vocalists, who had a big (B+) "WHAT KIND AM chart ride with "Smokey Places," give "I TAUGHT HIM" Part 1 OF FOOL -Brown] Another gospel -type the teen crowd (2:05) [Taracrest BMI-- I?" (2:59) [Ludlow BMI- a worthy monkey -step Stewart] Lark Newley, Bricusse] From her one HARRY DIAL (Yorkshire 1001 stand. This contagious cut should be and her singing com- -gal eyed. panions do a fine rhythmic -attack showing at Carnegie Hall recently, (C+) "I CAN'T GO ON stint on the happy ditty. Band -type the great songstress does a fine read- WAY" (2:55) [Pace B (B) "SAVE A LITTLE MONKEY" support really swings. Date could ing of the power -packed ballad from Dial] Dial, who label copy calls (Instrumental Background) happen. "Stop the World..." The "live" per- Blues Singing Banker, nicely po (2:05) [Winlyn formance was culled from Victor's LP roma BMI-Stevens, Weiss] "I TAUGHT HIM" Part 2 a pleasant Fats Waller -like This is the top -half's combo arrange- (2:03) of the show. Rhythm combo has an old-time f ment. [Taracrest B M I- Stewart] The sizzler maintains its (B) "AS LONG AS HE NEEDS (C+) "MONEY TREE BL momentum here. ME" (3:58) [Hollis BMI - (2:50) [Pace BMI-Dial IMPERIALITES (Imperial 66015) Bart] Another commanding ballad more basic blues portrayal by KURT HARRIS (Diamond 158) performance from "Kate Smith at likeable performer. Both dates stet "HAVE LOVE WILL "EMPEROR Carnegie Hall." from an LP, "Harry Dial & ffi' TRAVEL" (2:28) [Limax BMI OF MY BABY'S Blusicians." -Berry] Imperialites HEART" (2:38) [Tobi-Ann & JOHNNY HODGES (Verve 10304) could well have Premier & Iza a hit on their hands in no time flat BMI - Raleigh, Bar - THE NOVAS (Teiger 40002) with this kan] Singer Harris can be a Top 100 (B+) "MONEY SHACK" (2:05) potent, hard -driving up- name in (B) "TRASH CAN" (2:05 tt mpo pop-r&b rocker. Side the near future with this big - [Helios BMI-Ogerman] The boasts a sounding statement about a guy who Johnny Hodges ork could pull some [Briarcliff BMI - Stryker contagious melodic repeating riff and tile' some top-flight rules the world when he's with his loot with this lively, rhythmic, fast- Singing crew supulies a novelty teen-angled lyrics. true a happy Latin -blues comme' Deejays should dig it. -love. Trumpets and other instru- moving honky tonkish jazz opus. Tune against mental comments capture the "royal includes some interesting rapidly - from the musicians. Good laff ste (B+) "LET'S GET ONE" (2:25) bearing" of the situation. Eye closely. changing chord developments. the kids. [Kal-Art BMI-Semper] On (B) "GO ON" (2:40) [Premier & (B) "SANDY'S (B) "SLAUSON SHUFFseph this end the gang dishes -up a raunchy, GONE" (2:07) extremely Tobi-Ann & Iza BMI East, [Helios BMI-Ogerman] An- (2:0u of Jo fast-moving rhythmic Otis] A pleading blues showing- -Buchanan,8) Hollins[Hose] Gals tell bluesy instrumental stanza. on other high-spirited affair in much the this end. same vein as the top side. This end snappy new dance. spotlights some inventive organ styl- RELIGIOUS THE STRING -A -LONGS (Dot 16575) THE CONCEPTS ings. 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LIVE ALONE "I LIVE ALONE"-Gordon Jenkins-Kapp KL ORDON NKINS 1361 Gordon Jenkins, his chorus and orchestra, come JOHf-IfY TILLOTSOf Johnny up with a moodful package of easy -listening bal- TALK BACK TremBLJnG UPS "TALK BACK TREMBLING LIPS" - lads on Kapp. The tunes here are sentimental, Tillotson-MGM SE 4188 wistful and lush with melody and meaningful Johnny Tillotson kicks off his MGM LP career lyrics, and the -composer with an extremely varied program of standards, conductor -arranger country tunes, folk items and easy-going teen serves them up in ear -arresting fashion. Bright wide voice and bands here are "I Live Alone," "Careless Lips," ballads. The chanter's -range "That's All There Is" and "Mood Indigo." Superb feelingful delivery carries him in good stead on loaded potential. "Blue Velvet," "I Can't Stop Loving You" and programming fare with sales his recent chart item of "Talk Back Trembling Lips." Eye the set for quick reaction. "HIT CITY 64"-The Surfaris-Decca DL74487 The Surfaris, who rode the waves to hitsville a few months ago with their best-selling "Wipe IIT1711IJ.TItIO "REFLECTING"-Chad Mitchell Trio-Mercury Out" deck, could capture similar honors with this MG 20891 lively and sparkling album outing on Decca. The The Chad Mitchell trio has had a sensational sales boys come up with a well-rounded package of track record with their past few albums and recent clicks and surfin' -oriented tunes delivered this new Mercury set of varied pop -folk items in their distinctive instrumental -vocal manner. gives every indication of developing into a Best bets here are `Be True To Your School,' similar blockbuster. The boys are in top-notch "Mystic Island Drums" and "Sugar Shack." Could form as they offer such varied items as "The happen big. Virgin Mary," "What Did You Learn In School Today" and "In The Summer Of His Years." Superior listening enjoyment throughout. "THE GOOD TIME SINGERS"-Capitol ST 2041 The Good Time Singers, who have already built up an impressive reputation via their Wile - "AMERICA SINGS" - Eric Rogers Chorale - touted appearances on the Andy William TV'er, London SP 44035 unleash their potent vocal and instrumental full - A nation's patriotic songs, hymns and anthems blast on this their premiere pop -folk offering from are dramatic details of that country's history. Capitol. The ten-strong crew utilizes a warm Eric Rogers, his Chorale and ork, pay a moving harmonizing Christy Minstrels approach on batch musical tribute to songs that tell the story of of favorites including "Tall Growin' Corn," "Free- America on this new release from London. The dom Calling" and "Last Night I Had The group turns in superlative performances on such Strangest Dream." A group to watch. all-time favorities as "Dixie," "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" and "Over There." LP has enough built-in sales acceptance to reach the charts in no time flat. POP BEST BETS "THE SOUND OF SIGHT" - Ray Martin - "RUGANTINO"-Original Cast-Warner Bros. London SP 44040 1528 Here is an unusual album from London on phase 4 The hit Italian musical has come to the U.S. as it stereo spotlighting the many talents of composer' was seen and heard in Italy (performed in its conductor Ray Martin. The orkster's purpose here native tongue, sub -titles above the stage translate is to create vision for the inner eye as well as the action). One of its tunes, "Ciumachella," is music for the ear. Martin's technique as an 0. already an oft -cut ballad here. Latter ballad and chestrator and arranger effectively fused WI LP Muttr other songs, ranging from pop airs to aria -like life -like sound effects has resulted in a dynamic numbers, are performed by excellent voices, who musical extravaganza. The episodes here Include are supported by some of the richest orchestra- "Westorama," "Destination Space," "Tearjerkers RUG ANTINO tions to be heard on Broadway since "Kismet." "Flagwaver" and others. Gimmickry is intentional Aside from the LP's show -cast potential, the here and accomplished with good taste. Stereo Italian trade can be expected to show interest. LP philes will find it a delight. The set has enooge includes a handsome booklet about the show. success ingredients to go a long way.

SNAP YOUR FINGERS "COUNTRY Hyland iil "SNAP YOUR FINGERS"-Barbara Lewis- BRIAN MEETS FOLK"-Brian Atlantic 8090 ABC -Paramount ABC 463 HYLAN D in the Barbara Lewis offers proof -positive of her vocal Two of the biggest influences on pop music C©UNTRY country and maturity on this new Atlantic set tabbed after her few years have been the - recent hit of "Snap Your Fingers" MEETS tastends. Young teen chanter Brian Hyland cashes in which she tasteful ses- renders a moving program of funky FOLK in on these developments with this ap- soul songs. and folk The young lark evidences amazing control sion blending both the country song- and proaches matrix. The poise as she dishes -up "I Don't Want To Cry," into common cohesive Hadte "What'd I Say" and "Shame, Shame, ster shines on "Act Naturally," "If I Shame." All One 0+,2-* of the artist's teen fans should come out in Hammer" and "Greenback Dollar." clew droves for the package. best albums that the artist has cut in while.

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CS ... GERMANY "HERE'S LENA NOW !"-Lena Horne -20th 1R , "TANZE MIT MIR VOL. I"-Various Artists- Century -Fox TFS 4115 N.A.M. NLP 100 Lena Horne tags this her premiere 20th Century - Here is volume one of a three -volume set of dance Fox LP outing after her recent pop-r&b click of music from Germany on the NAM label from "Now" and offers a tasteful program of Ray Ellis - North American Music. The orchestras of Teddy backed evergreens. The vet performer displays Todd and Ernst Jager, with soloists and choral her expected wide -range voice and sensual de- groups, play a dozen danceable tunes that have livery on "Once In A Lifetime," "Lost In The been popular on both sides of the Atlantic. The Stars" and "Wouldn't It Be Loverly." Strong sales vocals are pleasingly offered in German and in a potential here. variety of tempos for dancing pleasure.

PICKS "MOMENTS TO REMEMBER"-Teresa Brewer JAll -Philips 600-119 "THE SHERIFF"-The Modern Jazz Quartet- Teresa Brewer does some powerful vocalizing on Atlantic 1414 romantic Here is a power -packed session of jazz by the this new issue from Philips directed to ( I:C11: 1; and blues ballads, all of which provide a top-notch Modern Jazz Quartet geared to the delight of showcase for her winning vocal charms. With a jazzophiles everywhere. Launching the outing chorus and ork conducted by Alan Lorber, the ) with a swinging uptempo item tagged after the Nashville backing becomes the perfect comple- title, the group continues with vibrant and ment to these feelingful readings. The lark melody -laden tunes such as "In A Crowd," "Na. serves up lyrical readings of such goodies as "A tural Affection" and "Carnival." The disk features Cottage For Sale," "Far Away Places" and "I standout solo flights by John Lewis on piano, Left My Heart In San Francisco." Set could pull Milt Jackson on Vibes, Percy Heath on bass and plenty of loot. Connie Kay on drums. A superb jazz entry guaranteed to get plenty of action from the jazz spinners. LlNl:llill: Ullltl, I).11 "LOVE HIM !"-Doris Day-Columbia CL 2131 "THESE ARE THE BLUES"-Ella Fitzgerald- Doris Day directs her attention at a tender, senti- Verve V 4062 mental program of romantic standards and newies One of the amazing oversights of Ella Fitzgerald's on this new release from Columbia. While superb- recording career is the fact that she has rarely ly backed by Tommy Oliver's ork and chorus, the cut the blues. This "mistake" is corrected with lark turns in outstanding reading of "Can't Help this impressive soulful set from Verve. The song- Falling In Love," "Softly, As I Leave You" and stress is in her usual superb form as she offers "As Long As He Needs Me." Deejays should find such top-notch funky items as "Jailhouse Blues," loads of programmable material here. "See See Rider" and "How Long, How Long Blues." A standout achievement.

JAll BEST BETS "BEATLE MANIA! IN THE U.S.A."-The Liver- pools-Wyncote W9001 "MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MIN The Liverpools join the rest of the country and GUS"-Impulse A-40 succumb to Beatle mania of this lively session of Charlie Mingus continues his far-out jazz ways on rock tunes served up in Beatle fashion. The this new swingin' set from ABC-Paramount. The imitation is first-rate as they lash out with "She vet bassist-88'er is backed by an accomplished Loves You," "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and crew of jazzmen including Walter Perkins, Eric "Please, Please Me." Issued on Wyncote, a budget - Dolphy, Booker Ervin and Dick Hafer as he turns priced Cameo -Parkway subsid, the LP is sure to superb performances on "I X Love," "Theme For get brisk sales activity. Lester Young" and "Mood Indigo." Jazzophiles should really dig it.

"DANCE ALONG B'WAY" "MY LITTLE CELLO"-Oscar Pettiford-Fan. - Jack Hansen - tasy 6010 Dance Along DAL 1317 for some Here's a dozen blockbuster melodies from as many Although Oscar Pettiford has been dead Broadway four years his memory is preserved for his count" shows played in a variety of tempos by less fans via excellent recordings like this Fan- Jack Hansen and his orchestra. Geared especially departs for the dance buffs, this set ranks as a top-flight tasy offering. On this session the bassist dance package from his usual instrument and utilizes the cello and should see plenty of activity and sturdier. at the marketplace. Dance delighters included on a fine program of originals here are "Hello Dolly," "The Among the best listening bets here are "Stock. Friendliest Thing" and 1 and "I Believe In You." holm Sweetnin'," "Low And Behold" Succumb To Temptation."

CLASSICAL PICKS Goun try cl7îusic "COUNTRY MUSIC HOOTENANNY"-Various c7Cootcnanny Artists-Capitol ST 2009 MOZART: Concerto No. 20; Arthur Rubinstein. .n r.m Stu n WI .,....,.,...... Here is a new country offering from Capitol that pianist-RCA Victor LM 2635 f1 AlD MU WM UN WIIR. rw, tNt1 boasts a host of the biggest names in country a master IOtQ1 COMM. Aar 16i- A MU 16 111.116 WWI mLLló Mozart's most famous concerto is given ellwuwMOM-In 1wg1-E6E TIM Im61a music joining together in a melodic and fun -filled ful, individualistic reading by Arthur Rubinstein hootenanny. Recorded live at the Civic Audi- on this superb classical offering from RCA Vin torium in Bakersfield, Calif., the good spirits are tor. The vet pianist, who just celebrated his 75tó contagious throughout. Included are "Act Natur- birthday, demonstrates that he still has old ally" (Buck Owens), "Down To The River" (Rose polished powerful, lyrical form as he breezes Maddox), and "Midnight Special" (Merle Travis). Lots of through the work's most intricate passages country coin to be pulled here. assurance and poise. The disk also includes Haydn's "Andante And Variation's In F Minorr. 5ninev HUHU 4 In F Minor, "SHIRLEY HORN WITH HORN"-Mercury MG TCHAIKOVSKV TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. WITH 20835 Pittsburgh Symph/Steinberg-Command 1102SD HORn Here's delightful LP showcasing the vocal talents Symk of newcomer Shirley Tchaikovsky's somewhat unconventional 4th Horn in an easy-going batch the Pittsburg of evergreens and newer material. The lark, who phony is performed brilliantly by Ste is backed throughout by a swingin' Quincy Symphony Orchestra with maestro William Jones- swells and soars helmed jazz group, displays a lyrical -wide-range berg at the helm. This work of se. style and polished- melody, and builds to a crashing finale delivery as she comes up- with interpr top-drawer readings of "On The Street Where phonic excitement. The conductor's You Live" coupled with Command's stereophonic brinet and "Wee Small Hours." Loads of The ' potential. makes for potent classical entertainment. should be a best-seller.

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Richie Caw- Lanin Dance LP on ... thorne of Richie and the Reknowns on genial Phil Wesen, a giant in the did I biz, infos the orders are piling in fa the Ben Hur in L.A. for an 18 -day Streke Records was injured in an auto NEW YORK: . . the new "Heath VS Ross" Phase ; newest LP is "Live At accident in Boston last week. stand. Jack's Nero has been pacted set, "Puritani" by Joan Sutherland Shirley Bassey, one of England's The Jazz Workshop." ... Doug Moo- Victor's Peter Overture" to a personal appearance tour of the and the new "1812 and top larks and an all too infrequent dy, traveling A&R man -salesman for Canyon Suite" by the London Far East where he will do a series "Grand I! visitor to this country, will make her Smash, is currently on a promo tour Orchestra. Milt Friedman Angels (this is nice work) of TV and theater shows this sum- Festival American concert debut at Carnegie with the rep Marty Wax the London branch sez "The Prie Hall on Feb. 15. United Artists is and will visit Detroit, Cleveland, Cin- mer.... Indie promo rushing out a new single to add mo- cinnati and other Midwestern cities mentum to the event. . . America's on behalf of their new chart -riding ee First Lady of Song, Ella Fitzgerald, opus, "Wow Wow Wee." . . Joe Moo- opens at the Royal Box of the Ameri- ney has moved into the Crystal Room '3 cana this week (4). A reception will for an extended engagement. be given for the lark at the City Square Inn on the 5th.... Enzo Stu - Roy Castle, recently pacted to Re- arti, who sold out Carnegie Hall a prise Records and a frequent guest few months ago, begins a three-week on the Garry Moore Show on CBS, engagement at the Empire Room of dropped by the CB offices last week the Waldorf on Feb. 3. Enzo's con- with label promo rep Marvin Deane. cert debut, recorded in entirety by Roy's got a debut LP on Reprise Jubilee, is a choice item up and down tagged, "Garry Moore Presents Roy the East coast. . . Herb Zane, who Castle." . . 16 year old Cheryll Ann waxes for 20th Century Fox, opens bows on the Parsay label with a SHIRLEY BA SS EY with his band at the swank Golden tearful offering dubbed, "Here Comes ENZO STUARTI Triangle Motel in Norfolk for three Another Teardrop." . . . Scott Eng- infos that Allan Burns, Island Records & The Pauper" children's origin& weeks beginning Mar. 23rd.... The lish, making rapid progress on the pactee, visited deejay Willy Wally of caster is doing very well even thougi Smothers Brothers will be two of the Spokane label with a newie titled KFAR Radio in Fairbanks, Alaska the show is presented only on wed busiest guys in TV this month. On "High On A Hill," just back from on behalf of his disk, "Parking ends.... Ben Arrigo writes he's ge) with "Bye Bye Bar Feb. 4 they will appear on the Garry Detroit where he played 16 record Meters." . Last week's Best Bet a "Wow!" single Moore Show, tape the Judy Garland hops in two days. . . In our recent review of "If Teardrops Were bara" by Johnny Mathis (Mercury) Show from the 10th thru the 14th, review of "Stay" by the Four Seasons, Diamonds," failed to include Edna . Milton Karle is working on a rev A "Bellisi and act as hosts for the CBS "Ma- the publisher should have been Cherio Lewis as the co-cleffer on the tune... . Tony Martin single tagged Sun" o: rineland Carnival." The boys are also Music. . In our recent story re- Talked to Mery Griffin who's much ma" backed with "Winter riding the top ten of the LP charts garding London Records acquisition of pleased with the initial reaction to the Nan label. . . . Dick Heard an: with their new Mercury set, "Curb the soundtrack rights for "To Bed Or his Cameo -Parkway debut album, "My Bob Boulanger are all smiles these days. The cleffing duo are elated be Your Tongue Knave." ... Steve Kar- Not To Bed," the publisher should Favorite Songs." . Regina artists men notes he's just completed his have been Walter-Reade-Sterleing Sylvia DeSayles much in demand since cause their initial team writing effor first producing chores with "The Cat- Music Corp., an affiliate of Frank her successful Basin Street East en- "Abigail Beecher," appears to le high chart honors vii erpillar Song" by the Caterpillars, a Music. . Jimmy Carroll has just gagement with Duke Ellington. headed for Beatle take-off for Jubilee. Steve's celebrated his second anniversary as Freddy Cannon's current Warner also formed his own pubbery, Elsmere a Gaslight Club entertainer. The DISK DOINGS WITH THE SALES Bros. click. . . . Marvin Deane set Music, Inc. . . Martin Walker, the tenor has waxed more than a dozen & PROMO MEN: Smiling Roy Ba- Warner Bros. and Reprise got to Sullivo Scotch Laddy Singer, opens at the LP's for RCA Victor. . When tachio of Capitol said Nat Cole's flight TV exposure on the Rat Fink Room on the 17th. 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Horse To Rocking Chair" by Paul The distrib's been enjoying consistent se' -with 8 new singles moving briskly. ly.... In the Limelight spotlight, ac- "Bye Bye Barbara" by is "Blue cording is Anka, "Blue Train" by John D. Lou- action with Sa Heading the list at the label to diskery's Gordon Prince, Mathis, "Going Going Gone" Francis, "Worried single "Hey Boy" by Paul London.... dermilk and "Let's Go To The Drag Johnny 'eru Winter" by Connie Strip" by The Tokens.... Diane Mul- by Brook Benton and "Deep In The rt Guy" by Johnny Tillotson, and Jan Scobey, widow of Dixieland great by Chris Cros- Bob Scobey, opened at the Paris Show Ften "Young And In Love" by. . . . Bob Kornheiser at Atlantic Lounge 1/26 for a month. sez he can't keep up with the orders Among the singles Larry Lubliner for "He'll Have To Go" by Solomon of M. S. Dist. is touting this week are Burke, and Jack Fine's just back Tracey Dey's "Here Comes The Boy" from Chicago where the airplay is (Amy), "Be My Gal" by The Dovells heavy for "Baby Come On Home" by (Parkway) and "Shimmy Shimmy" Hoagy Land. "Gotta Find A Way" by by The Orlons (Cameo). . Stu Theresa Lindsey on Correct -Tone, dis- Glassman has moved his Radio Doc- tributed by Atlantic, is also enjoying tors operation in Milwaukee to new top sales activity. and much larger quarters at 240 W. Wells St. . King's Ralph Cox is Paul Robinson. IPG exec, predicts runnin' with the new James Brown early top 40 action for the new Jay LP "Pure Dynamite" which was cut live a performance at the KARMEN Wiggins release, "Forgive and For- during CHERYL-ANN SCOTT E NGLISH STEVE get," which is breaking in Baltimore. Royal Theater in Baltimore. Also in The new Liverpool release, "Poison the fore at King are Brown's single ter and Joe Scalamera of Lowe's Rec- Heart Of Harlem" by Clyde McPhat- "Baby Don't You Weep" and "Greasy dur- ter. CK Ivy" by the Paramounts, "Beautiful ord Shop had quite a full house Dreamer" by John Leyton, and Spoon" by Hank Marr (Federal)... . ing Roger Williams' visit last week. .reis Mr. by Mike Sheri- Send get -well cards to RCA Distrib's Kapp pianist spent three hours Summit's r&b specialist Carl Proc- "Please Postman" The Dee Ile and the Nightriders is creating gracious Gertrude Mix who faces sur- at the Evergreen Park store auto- tor made the promo rounds with dan side "Too Careless only of interest according to Paul. gery this week. She's in Christ Com- graphing copies of his new album Edwards' newest plenty Town) and "Be write% munity Hospital in Oak Lawn, Ill.... "Solid Gold Steinway." . . Summit's With My Love" (D Dog" by Sonny Knight "Bye A buzz from United Record Dist. re- Norm Ladd calls it two in a row for True To Your CHICAGO: porting much progress with Phil Or- The Trashmen whose follow-up "Bird on Jerry Moss' A&M label.... Louis his featuring Gia rÌ10: RCA -Victor hosted a cocktail -buffet si's "Come On Everybody" (Lucky), Dance Beat" (Garrett) has already Prima and company, party at the Lake Tower Motel to in- "Jump For Joy" by Charlie Lucas caught on here. Also hot, according Maione with Sam Butera and The aggs A Hill" Witnesses, wrapped up a sensational inter troduce Ethel Ennis and her new LP Combo (Enjoy) and "High On to Norm, is newie "You'll Do It Every Er- on engagement in the Empire Room lick I "This Is Ethel Ennis." . . . Peter by Scott English (Spokane).... Time" by the Beale Street Sheiks Morse, who has a folk album on Phil- win Barg has himself a real big one Bill Justis' Southtown label.... Bar- (2/1), complete with standing ova- ll :m in Patti Page's "I Wonder I Wonder Fields is working on The Ova- tions and the unanimous praise of lo- are ips, was squired around town last ney He sez the The cal critics. Prima recently debuted his mit week by p.r. rep Larry Leverett, who I Wonder" (Columbia). tions' "Who Needs Love" (Josie), arranged guest shots on the Sig Sak- deck's already a juke box favorite Parlettes' "Because We're Very own label, Prima Magnagroove, which appea Sergio Franchi, whose (Jubilee) and "Midnight" by is based in Nevada. art t owicz (WGN), Jack Eigen (WMAQ), hereabouts! ... Young Bob Elson (WCFL) and Vince Garri- current album is tagged "Women In the Dave Rockingham Trio (Josie) orient My Life" (RCA), opened in the Em- who scored recently with "Dawn." HOLLYWOOD: rein ty (WAAF) shows. Paul's dad, by the way, is Chi Art . pire Room 2/1.... Harvey Goldstein's epri attorney Morse... Vic Scaccia postcards Larry Uttal, of Amy -Mala Records Don Talty, manager of songstress making the promo rounds with Bobby Local artist an II Gas- in town and making the rounds with Jan Bradley, was up for a CB visit Vee's contribution to the new sound that he opened at Allegretti's appea Scully of Mike Shepherd. . . . Harvey Geller during which he gave us the word "I'll Make You Mine," the latest Timi light Lounge 1/29.... Jim riet lineup in (Continued on page 29) that Jan's new single is due out short- Yuro offering "Permanently Lonely" Big Town boasts an all-star Yli l at 1'

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for "VAYA CON DIOS" rame Dolly!" star Atlantic 2216 hram NEW YORK - "Hello, DRIFTERS \ewl Carol Channing and George R. Marek, novi RCA Victor Records veep and general ai hi manager, embrace during intermis- if ina sion at the label's original cast LP DO THE DOG" ,ury new "CAN YOUR MONKEY recording session of Broadway's NBC Marek supervised RUFUS THOMAS Stax 114 ON smash hit musical. Van the disking of the show which was ball} acclaimed as the brightest musical hit ,.Nig: EPIC in years. sas "ABAGAIL BEECHER" reeor FREDDY CANNON Warner Bros. 5049 D.C., RECORDS Detroit Outlet Is wood For '63 dishr Decca Tops gaini NEW YORK-Sydney N. Goldberg, "LIVE WIRE" .rn 1 vice president and general manager Gordy 7029 r10..11 of Decca Distributing Corp., an- MARTHA & VANDELLAS star nounced last week that the Detroit rari TOP EASTERN RADIO-TV D.J. branch has won the company's for the "Branch of the Year" award th SEEKS CHALLENGE IN MUSIC BIZ most outstanding sales achievement "FROM ME TO YOU" Jbun 1963. Jay 522 for the year BEATLES Vee ale's Mario DeFilippo, a veteran of ten ;lei] Decca organization, is 26, years with the rin! COLLEGE GRAD, of the Detroit branch. sales manager Purr EXPERIENCED IN ALL MEDIA, In addition to DeFilippo, individual awards will be presented to the sales "SO FAR AWAY" ',n T Sue 795 UNCANNY IN PICKING HITS and promotion team, consisting of HANK JACOBS tori Joe Summers, Robert Van Oss, Kevin per BOX #606 Cummings and Peter Gidion. CASH BOX Runners up for top honors for the Bob 1780 BROADWAY year were the Baltimore, Minneapolis, branches, "MILLER'S CAVE" NEW YORK 19, N.Y. San Francisco and Hartford 8294 in that order. BOBBY BARE RCA Victor

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www.americanradiohistory.com 1 slide business at the Thunderbird Ho- distrib action is first-rate on "It's Too tel, to be recorded next week by 20th Late" by the Classics IV (Arlen), Century Fox Records.... Kathy Page, "Never Leave Me" by the Stratfords, (O'Dell), and "Heartaches" by the Northbridge Music, reporting in- Fisher RECORD creased play on Sammy Kaye's Decca Busters (Arlen). . . Warren slice of theme from "Charade." of Atlas Angeltone Records told us of ,ICash. Box a personal appearance by Rickie & :¡i HERE AND THERE: Vickie (ages 10 & 12) on Gene Kay's s RAMBLINGS PHILADELPHIA-Matty "The Hum- On -The -Air Hop in Bethlehem, Pa. to dinger" Singer buzzed CB last week plug their new "Joanie" single. . . . ' ..i;e;3r.ii â to report that ABC -Paramount has a Cameo -Parkway's Rhett Schwartz sez trio of sleepers that could come from the orders are piling up for "Where throe from page 27) Los Angeles, is making a step up the Dee Dee Sharp, of (Continued left field to score in a big way-"Loan Did I Go Wrong" by w Bobby Darin music firms vocal ladder as the artist on "Who Shimmy" by the Orlons, "Be now repping to Needs You," on the Chattahoochee Me A Handkerchief" by Danny White, "Shimmy cut of Hollywood, in addition "Sad Little Boy" by the Concepts and My Girl" by the Dovells, and "Love Music compa- label. . Radio KLAC-FM honored United Artists and Joy "Believe Me" by Billy Champ. An - Me Do" by the Hair Cuts, America's nies.... Newman, Records Jo Stafford on Jan. 17. Several of is the composer of "Mother Miss Stafford's gold records were fea- Kin rrey, 'Herb the musical Earth and Father Time," first wax tured throughout portions by Tal Walton on the label. of the broadcast. Al Hirt has Al Miller, national sales manager completed the "John Stryker" pilot Records in town to spend with Richard Egan and will also be -for King seen Feb. 5th on the Bell Telephone some time with Bob Singer, local manager for King. ... Tony Hour. . . Paul Petersen to record anti branch Rog Newley whizzed into town to mull Christian's latest songwriting ex- Movie -TV deals and launch promotion cursion, "The Ballad of Old Betsy." London disk, "Young Only Yes- June Foray is recording a series on his of albums based on the Bible for pro- terday." . . LeRoy Van Dyke, Mer- G" cury recording artist, appeared on the' ducer John Steele at Radio Recorders. . TV actor, Ronnie Jacksón, in town S NBC-TV show "First Impressions." Van Dyke is also in Hollywood to to plug his .first 20th Fox record, ballyhoo his new Mercury release, "Every Night, Josephine," inspired by MARTIN WALKER THORNTON SISTERS HERB ZANE "Night People." . . . Nat King Cole best selling book of same name.. . was the official representative of the The LeRoy Van Dyke Show, first other potential blockbuster for Matty answer to the Beatles... . recording industry in Washington, package produced by the recently is "The Greatest" by the Percells... BALTIMORE: Dave Carrico of Man- Bandshell Productions, has Another Singer heard from was Ron- r Bro ID.C., at the dedication of the Holly- formed gold Distributing has announced that wood Museum.... Trini Lopez, whose been sold to I.T.O. Broadcasting net- nie who's got some action sides with the firm has moved to 4805 Nelson disking of "Sinner, Not A Saint" is work of Canada. Show will have a "I Taught Him" by Gloria Scott Avenue, Baltimore 15, Md. The move gaining attention on the United -Mod- variety format based on country & (WB), "Abigail Beecher" by Freddy was accomplished during the recent ern label, has inked a Warner Bros. western music. Cannon (WB), "All My Trials" by holidays an,d prosperity is already in- Dick & DeeDee "Stay With movie pact. . Liberty recording (WB), dicated as a result of some strong Gor (star Gene McDaniels currently ap- Actress Stefanie Powers being Me" by Frank Sinatra (Reprise), "The sides in the Balto-Wash area: "Girls pearing at the Losers nitery in Holly- squired around town by Skip Ferder- Shelter Of Your Arms" by Sammy Grow Up Faster Than Boys" by the wood.... Jimmie Haskell conducted ber of the Irwin Zucker office as part Davis, Jr., (Reprise) and "Dance On Cookies (Dimension), "Here Comes and arranged the recording session of promotion on music from "McClin- Little Girl" by Thurston Harris (Re- The Boy" by Tracey Dey, (Amy), and with Wink Martindale for Dot. This tock," currently up for Academy prise).... Columbia promo manager "Watch Your Step" by Brooks O'Dell album to follow through on Martin- Award as best song.... Louis Prima Ted Kellern infos he's reaping in (Gold). One of the hottest at Mangold Vee adale's present hit single, "Our Love and Gina Maione set to appear in the heavy orders for "My Home Town" by is the new Gloria Lynne disking of "I Affair." ... Lou Rawls currently fea- Safari Room in San Jose, Calif. from Steve Lawrence, "The Friendliest Wish You Love" on Everest. turing his new blues -styled review at February 7-19. . New Challenge Thing" by Eydie Gorme, "A Fool "Purple Onion" on Sunset Boulevard disker, Don Brandon, a San Jose lad, Never Learns" by Andy Williams, EAST HARTFORD-The Trinity Strip. Review is entitled, "A Night is denting Calif. charts with "It's "Custom Machine" by Bruce and Record Distributing Corp. infos that . Boxes" by Pete "Henry's In (Part I) " on the Tof label sin Tobacco Road." ... Sam Fletcher Wonderful Being Young." Lynn Terry, and "Little igned to open for return to "The Bryson has moved to KMEN, San Seeger. Ted also mentioned that the by Sam Kimble has broken onto every Losers" February 21 for three weeks. Bernadine.. . Monte Proser's pres- reviews for Steve Lawrence in "What major station in the New England - entation of "Anything Goes" and Makes Sammy Run" are rave all the New York area and looms as the hot- Bobby Paris, a dance instructor in "High Button Shoes," now doing land - way. . . . Saul Lampert writes the test disk in the area.

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AS LONG AS I KNOW HE'S MINE 17 25 Marvelettes (Tornio 54088) 70-LIVE WIRE 88-HAVE YOU EVER BEEN LOW' Martha 8 Vandellas (Gordy 7027) Caravelles (Smash 1869) CAN YOUR MONKEY DO THE DOG 41 26 Rufus Thomas (Stox 144) ME TO 89-WHERE DID I GO WRONG 74-FROM YOU Dee Dee Sharp (Cameo 296) GREASY SPOON 19 Beatles (Vee Jay 522) 'COMING 27 Hank Marr (Federal 12508) 90-WHAT'S EASY FOR TWO SHIMMY SHIMMY 44 75-SO FAR AWAY Mary Wells (Motown 1048) II 28 Orlons (Cameo 295) Hank Jacobs (Sue 795) DIDN'T KNOW WHAT SOON! THE NITTY, GRITTY 11 92-I 29 Shirley Ellis (Congress 202) 76-MILLER'S CAVE TIME IT WAS Bobby Bore (RCA 8294) Crompton Sisters (DCP 1001) LODDY LO 21 30 Chubby Checker (Parkway 890) 95-RIP VAN WINKLE PAIN 78-SHIMMY SHIMMY Devotions (Roulette 4541) IN MY HEART 22 Orlons (Cameo 295) 31 Otis Redding (Volt 112) 99-LOVE WITH THE PROPER IT'S ALL RIGHT 25 79-HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 32 Impressions (ABC Paramount 10487) STRANGER Tommy Tucker (Checker 1067) Jack Jones (Kapp 571) 33 YOU'RE NO GOOD 27 Betty Everett (Vee Jay 566) 80-MY BONNIE 100-1 SAW HER STANDING THERE Dee Dee Warwick (Jubilee 5459) Beatles with Tony Sheridan (MGM 13213) Beatles (Capitol 5712) LIVE WIRE 34 Martha 8 Vandellas (Gordy 7027)

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Th Do radio music personalities have Goodfellows over the top in their goal $200,000 for needy children. 25,000 SOLD the right to let their personal views to raise King: dictate what recording artists they Station personalities Lee Alan, Joel will or will not play? WJRZ-New- Sebastian and Dave Prince conducted ,rapi ark's Jerry White, who hosts a a benefit dance at Walled Lake Casino te«' $1,188 for the Old IN CHICAGO nightly folk music program, firmly which raised News mI believes he has that right-the result boys who annually provide needs is a full scale controversy. It all be- school children with shoes, eye". xia - gan a request by a listener for glasses and hearing aids in their 1 WEEK with tann IN a Paul Robeson folk song. All politics Goodfellow program. The WXYZ Con- aside, Jerry acknowledged Robeson's tribution was the 4th largest singh Ge of the 1963 campaign. la ( contribution 14ìJ1 accepting the WXYZ check, Detroit Judge, David C. Volk, Goodfello, "HI -HEEL president commended the ABC owne .,. radio outlet for "putting the O. Newsboys over the top." Before tt WXYZ check was received, the g1, r SNEAKERS" had not been achieved. Freddie Cannon, who is currently Because of the tremendous respon TOMMY clicking with his initial Warner Bros. to WWDC-Washington's '1260 Hoof, TUCKER release of "Abigail Beecher" (#67 nanny' the show will move into ti. on this week's Top 100) hails from Casino Royal nightly as the famoo (! Revere, Massachusetts, where he lives Washington night club re -opens F, CHECKER 1067 with his parents and his 13 year old day, Jan. 31st, and be broadca sister. FRANK MALONE "live." The demand to see the pr Freddie set his sights on a musical KBOX-Dallas gram has been so great, the scho, career as a toddler. At seven, his an actor where it has previously been he like great talent and artistry as were not adequate for a sustainin. ambition was to have a combo and he felt his folk sing- m. singer, but Earl "Big Hoot" Bobbin our his truck driver dad. By the time he ing talents were below his standards. show. THANK YOU was 15 and a student at Lynn (Mass.) emcee the show over WWDC (Mor He refused to play any recordings by day through Friday, 7:00 to 9:45H Vocational High School, he realized Robeson. In asking for listener opin- his first ambition: he'd teamed up The stanza will continue 7 days ( DETROIT! ion on his stand that an air person- from 7:00 PM with a few buddies to form a little to the artists week for the public ality has the right play Oct., the show he band. Freddie, who had already mas- on talent, he closing time. Since which merit play based provided all amateur folk music is tered the guitar, was the lead singer. and h, FOR PROVING received overwhelming support the opportunity to perform The youngster and his band were soon vehement condemnation. A petition ent on the "most wanted" list for neigh- by high schools and colleges in ti it, signed by 500 people was received reaction ha borhood teenage parties. Washington area. Public i1 THIS A HIT White supporting him completely. been The Casino Roy When he was 16, he played his first electrifying. !(. wish- will also be competitive with the at record hop. Swan Record heard of Feb. is Heart Month. Deejays I:eì him and inked the chanter to a rec- ing a copy of the official recording of vying each night for Saturday contract. The result: "Talla- the authorized American Heart Asso- finals. A winner three weeks in a,,. "WOMAN, ording to the grand final hassee Lassie," his first Top 40 chart - ciation song, "The Loving Heart" (a row will advance only to rider, which was followed by a string non-profit publication), need Cleveland Indies'. Inc., 249 Reports from of other hits. write to Musicmusicmusic CKLW-Detroit-Windsor is hi E. 48th St., New York City. that LOVE AND ing a great effect on the Clevela; i ; on tr Diane Renay A salute to the Windy City Junior market. Disks programmed h: Association of Commerce and Indus- outlet have been resulting in stro,. A MAN" try honoring their 44th anniversary sales in Cleveland in 2 or 3 we. is currently being aired on WLS-Chi- after exposure on the outlet. affairs (Part 2) cago. For the occasion, public Congrats are in order to KDh director, Don Stewart, has custom - announce- Pittsburgh. The Broadcast Pionee. TONY produced a series of spot Fourth Annual Mike Award Bang* ti._. ments using the voices of the presi- will honor the outlet at the Hotel I CLARKE dent of the Jaycees, along with voices the organiza- erre in New York City on Feb. of other officers from at a special dinner party. Carl Vano. CHESS 1880 tion. Each discusses some phase of grift, WOWO-Ft. Wayne mama Jaycee activity, such as working with will represent the station at this Chicago youth, civic work, etc. The ie spots are running daily throughout fair. the broadcast schedule for two weeks. CTV, the Canadian privately -on Dec commercial network, chalked up a Dusty Rhodes, WSAI-Cincinnati net sales of tremen- per cent increase in "THAT'S WHAT deejay, has first proof the 1963 over the previous year. The.. lec, dous American impact of the famed of i The Beatles. timated figure reached a total lhis English singing group, 364,000, according to a statement, _ the first of the year, along agi Just after stockholders by president S. W. Ca° deck lbun, THEY PUT (g with playing the group's Capitol well. The web has already boo-" To Hold Your Hand," lb of "I Want more than $8 million in sales for tt it Dusty made a spur-of-the-moment rt dea Diane Renay, who is presently scor- comment that it might be fun to start hs ERASERS ing with "Navy Blue" on 20th Cen- the first North American Beatles Fan WLS-St. Louis personalities - and their basketball schedule filled for tury -Fox, was born in Philadelphia Club. That was all that was needed tina : of 1' where she was educated at the North- to trigger an immediate spontaneous other season. All proceeds 314( ON PENCILS east Senior High School. mail reaction, with letters coming in games go to charity. In their tr Diane's primary career objective ta' from as far away as Georgia and game of the season, they lost AI for as long as she can remember is G Ontario. A call to Bill Dawson, the a local high school but e to enter Broadway musical comedy. faculty of Yri1 station 1800 f° FOR" In order to prepare herself, the am- Cincinnati Capitol Records enthusiastic approval of 1!ish doll' bitious youngster has been studying representative, got an "OK" to go and raised nearly a thousand tüan, various types of dance and voice les- So, under the fund. ahead with the idea. for the school's scholarship is sons for the past ten years. Currently dual sponsorship of WASI and the THE she is studying drama at the Phila- label, Dusty has gone to work on the GEMS delphia Theater of acting. a has "Beatles Boosters," North America's In the past year Diana has ap- VITAL STATISTICS: one peared on several TV shows includ- first "Beatles" fan club. Cards are CHESS 1882 ing "Summertime On The Pier," Ed Giller has been given the its de Club being printed for all club members WN& 16 in Detroit, the Buddy Dean Show light as program director of hit, in Baltimore and the Rex Morgan and a number of special projects are broa> Binghamton, N. Y.... Vet 1 an show in Philly. She has appeared at being readied for all club members. nae OK Holman co: countless hops and has made many on these will ing personality Sam CHESSPCompanyroducing Information be broad- new. club appearances throughout the cast on Dusty's show. According to program director of CKLG-Val . exits his Quaker City area. Dusty, the "Beatles Boosters" will be ver. . . Jay Lawrence ace( In the immediate future the artist niche on WNOR-Norfolk to as 2120 Michigan Ave. is moving to New York where she an active and swinging organization, will study at the American Academy hard at work at promotion of North similar duties on KYW-Cleveland f on with W Chicago 16, III. of Dramatic Arts. American "Beatlemania." Frank Malone, formerly ed h 20th Century -Fox is making plans Louisville, is now the morning said to release the lark's first LP shortly. WXYZ-Detroit recently helped the sonality on KBOX-Dallas. 'tit(

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www.americanradiohistory.com --T pNAB Code Staff OK's Atco Goes To Market For Fountain "Louie, Louie" Lyric With England's Fourmost, New Coral Pact A Beatles -Inspired Crew NEW YORK - Long after it estab- NEW YORK-Ateo Records' answer lished itself among the Top 10 disk to The Beatles is in the form of an- "Louie, Louie" has become entries, other hot English group, The Four - the center of a controversy out of In- most, who have a lot in common with diana. their fellow rocksters. is in The deck, by Wand Records' The The crew, whose first Ateo date - "I'm In Love," a current best-seller >I Kingsmen, has been termed "porno e in England, is managed by Brian Ep- Indiana Governor Mat- ce !;graphic" by stein, who also handles The Beatles. thew Welsh. His remarks led to ac- The boys hail from Liverpool, as do ne 1'tion by The Indiana Broadcasters As- The Beatles, and their hit side was sociation requesting that the deck be written by Beatlemen John Lennon id on radio outlets in the State. and Paul McCartney. Two Fourmost el .'banned singers also sport Beatle-type hair- ar Getting the jist of the lyrics as the cuts. ca is heard is hard to come -by he recording Ateo is giving "I'm In Love" a ;due to the rapid-fire pace of the heavy promo, including a special mail- e 'sound. The publisher of the song, ing piece devised by Jack Fine, na- tin however, has supplied a printed copy tional promo director. ive c of the words to the song, which car- ries an unobjectionable calypso for- Capitol Offers Vol. 2 Of ,1mat. ado Background Music Series NEW YORK-Coral Records has an- Charles 'Bud' Dant, the company's s' In addition, the National Associa- nounced the re-signing of clarinetist A&R director on the west coast who No' ation of Broadcaster's Code Authority HOLLYWOOD- Capitol Library Pete Fountain to a long term record- has supervised all of Fountain's re- P. - as l.got wind of the development in Indi - Services has released Volume II of its ing contract. cording for Coral and Martin Sal In making the announcement, Mil- kin, vice president. r. `ana and last week issued a statement recently created Production Music Se- b ton R. Rackmil, president of Decca of the facts "as we understand them." ries for background music. ) S Records, stated that the company was at, "The Code staff," a press release The new volume consists of more "very pleased" to continue its "long Isly [stated, "has listened to the record on than 100 variations of lively modern and successful association" with the artist. During his five years as a t .call standard RPM's and has found jazz for backgrounding commercials. Coral artist, Fountain has recorded a NO.1 Si i0nothing objectionable in it. In the It is pre-cut to standard commercial total of 18 albums for the label, many Code 10, 20, 30 and 60 second of which have become best sellers :00 staff's opinion, the lines, deliv- timing of Holland both here and abroad. Singer in Onu d!ered in rock and roll and Calypso spots. Lead -outs are provided to Less than three years ago, Pete 'style, would be unintelligible to the shorten or lengthen to scripts without Fountain opened his own night club t., average listener. NAB has received diminishing dramatic effects. It is re- in his hometown of New Orleans, The ANNEKE fol.. .from the music publishers copies of corded in Hi -Q on 12 inch disks. The French Quarter Inn, which has since to the lyrics and has found nothing ob- volume also contains many program- become the toast of the famous city olle! for tourist and native alike. Fountain GRONLOH 51W Gjectionable in them. also ming aids. However, it appears at the club with his own SOON DEBUTING IN U.S.A. ON et Chas received from another source a According to the company, this is group whenever he is not appearing ve [purported set of lyrics which are unfit the only series especially written, ar- in concert or at night club engage- U.1D0.1' for bfor broadcast. The phonetic qualities ranged and organized for the broad- ments around the country. . , ree this is designed to During the past year, Fountain has the Of recording are such that a lis- casting industry. It been active in television, having t;ener posessing the "phony" lyrics eliminate time consuming music guested on "The Bing Crosby Show," STRICTLY FROM evel .;could imagine them to be genuine." searches, multiple recording and the "The Steve Allen Show" and "The HITSVILLEI Win Adams and ABC- , Mary Schlacter of Wand said last problems of selecting, cutting and Edie Show" several THE WILLIS SISTERS In t TV "Hootenanny" guest appearances. ra' week that the "tempest in a teapot" splicing for commercials. Each time He will also be seen on the "Danny "GRAPEVINE" ;alti seated by the Governor's statement segment is pre -oriented for accent Kaye Show" on February 12. 2 b/w in sad actually benefited sales of the and continuity. All the user has to do Present at the signing are, from the leek, which, he noted, - drop the needle on the music se- left to right, Milton R. Rackmil, pres- "CRYSTAL BALL" had been great is ident of Decca Records, Fountain, orde der last week than in prior weeks. lected and read the copy. oadc the exec added, is following -up The Production Music Series was e A IErabel,84nquiries on the deck with copies of first introduced by Capitol Library Dee Joins Ogerman t at 1tihe lyric. Services in mid '63 as a special back- NEW YORK-Tony Dee has left his City the broad- PpRAMn Tart ground music service for post at E.B. Marks to join indie pro- Wa,, cast and advertising industries. It ducer Claus Ogerman as a promo and ;tali° _ennie Hodes New Firm features original music organized by contact man. Dee's first project is to to time help put over Johnny Hodge's "Mon- Will Deal In Pic Tracks mood classification and cut key Shack" on the Verve label. pri segments. 10 EW YORK-Lennie cha Hodes, vet pub- Volume II of the series is co -related ,.'ry exec, has 1964's First Big formed Eliana Music to Volume I of the series and is be- Going All The Way!!! 'orp., this city, which will negotiate users of the pri- Ballad Hit raster ing offered to those led agreements with labels on mary PMS service at reduced sub- "STOP AND to ;Ynovie soundtracks, both foreign and use BOBBY GOLDSBORO aside scriber rates. However, individual df lomestic, it has acquired. as a of either volume can be obtained sep- Singing THINK ell in First deal is with Doug of )n Moody arately at the regular rate of $85. 11,4imash and Fontana for the rights Plans for the series include periodic "SEE THE IT OVER" Per. Fontana for the soundtrack of "Al - FUNNY LITTLE Ilr''o supplements to the series to keep it beds 1 My Dale & Grace Love," whose score is by and functional. CLOWN" 7Ianos timely Monte! 922 I pr ("Never On Sunday") Hadji- Irity d`lakis, Al Stillman, who wrote the UA 672 til snglish on, lyrics to "Never," has penned London Releasing i UNITED ARTISTS high n English version of the flick's title Again," Vera Lynn's "Meet 7297th AVE. N.Y. 19. N.Y. ,oval ong. Eliana has other soundtracks Ties -In With "Strangelove" th " vhich it is attempting to place with

t arious Records is re- chola labels. NEW YORK-London Hodes has two other leasing a singles date that features music firms, Beat loncertone Songs, which acquires Vera Lynn's warbling of her old The Liverpool IT'S A HIT!! opyrights II favorite, "We'll Meet 'ICS: from abroad (it has The World War ,n93eatles' hit, "Please, Please Me," on Again." Move stems from the use of been WHO NEEDS LOVE dlree Jay) and Spectorious, a master the performer's reading of the tune dire ,ti

www.americanradiohistory.com -FOLLOW THE BANDWAGON ON THESE HITS- UA Markets Soundtrack LP est JUNIOR PARKER'S Of "Making Of The President" For Victor Skeds Big Feb. Push cal HAPPENING" "STRANGE THINGS ' NEW YORK DUKE 371 - The original sound- track to the widely -acclaimed TV V MISS LAVELL'S show, "The Making of The President Eddy Arnold's 20th Anny At Label ,ry a "WHY YOUNG MEN GO WILD" 1960," has been released by United r na DUKE 372 Artists Records. Label said it re- seven of Arnold's 16 RCA Victor cat- t wei BUDDY ACE'S sponded to a huge demand for the re- alog packages have been selected for corded version of the video program. inclusion in the February program. ums "YOU'VE GOT MY LOVE" Originally presented on Arnold "month," DUKE 373 the ABC-TV To launch Eddy avail Network on Dec. 29, the documentary a promo and publicity tour has been I frc NEW SPIRITUAL RELEASES! was adapted for TV by Theodore H. arranged whereby Arnold will make "ALL MY HELP" White, from his book which won him in -person appearances-radio, televi- AND the vaunted Pulitzer Prize. "Presi- sion, in-store and press receptions- "SOLEMN PRAYER" dent" was presented on television by in Boston, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. ARh REVEREND CLEOPHUS ROBINSON David L. Wolper Productions, and Cleveland and Milwaukee. Arnold's PEACOCK 3010 produced and directed by Mel Stuart, tour began last Sun. (2) and ends on "KEEP IN TOUCH WITH JESUS" with narration by the talented Broad- Feb. 13. pang AND way and Hollywood actor, Martin Highlight of the extensive promo is stain' "PRAYER IS THE KEY" Gabel. The UA package is a 2 -LP set a special dealer window display con- THE O'NEAL TWINS with exclusive photos by home accessories from rs I PEACOCK 3008 Jacques test with Lowe. Mono tag is $4.98, stereo is Dansk Designs awarded as prizes to ree( $5.98. "SING A SONG" winning dealers throughout the coun- di ht AND "President" spotlights the long and try who best display Arnold merchan- r the "I'M GLAD ABOUT IT" lonely trail that a candidate must dise and point -of -sale materials. In- INEZ ANDREWS AND THE ANDREWETTES cluded for dealer usage are unique dons SONGBIRD 1004 walk between the first stirrings, the four-color window display units fea- adc early primaries, the nominating con- "WHAT A LOVE" turing Arnold in a party scene ex- NAE AND ventions and the electoral campaign to hibiting his new album plus seven t fea OVER THERE" artis "ALRIGHT the White House, via actual speeches, EDDY ARNOLD catalog collections. There are also de- GOSPEL CHALLENGERS luxe four-color consumer supplements e see SONGBIRD 1005 news broadcasts, and a variety of NEW YORK-RCA Victor Records picturing the performer's entire Vic- To rare tapes available only to the Wol- DUKE AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC. has announced plans for a strong tor discography-EP's as well as LP's stor 2809 ERASTUS STREET. HOUSTON 26, TEXAS per organization. In addition to close- and a four-color window streamer an OR 3.2611 Eddy Arnold merchandising program ly following the entire campaign featuring "Folk Song Book" and list- rds : of this month. the late President, John F. Kennedy, ing Arnold's catalog albums. sts s 000nimnnn'Hnl Built around the theme "February The window display contest will On' t'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIII IIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIII the album also features his competi- run from Feb. 1 through Feb. 29, pro- Ant E WHO DO YOU LOVE tors, first for the Democratic Is Eddy Arnold Month on RCA Vic- É THE SAPPHIRES SWAN nomina- viding nationwide exposure to Eddy .rds E Hill & Range Songs, Inc. tor," the program includes a full-scale tion, then the actual campaign Arnold album merchandise. )ee be- national ad, promo and publicity cam- ba MY BONNIE tween Kennedy and Richard M. Nix- Spearheading the national ad cam- THE BEATLES & TONY SHERIDAN MGM on. paign which spotlights current and paign will be a full -page advertise- SEI Hill & Range Songs, Inc. In addition the fight for Velvet the Re- catalog Eddy Arnold product, and ment in The Saturday Evening Post, publican nomination is also spot- THE SAINTS Cosmopolitan, TV Guide, Hootenanny r f tie THE BEATLES & TONY SHERIDAN MGM lighted. celebrates the noted country singer's E Added to a variety tips- HIII & Range Songs, Inc. of Magazine and, in support of the Ar- É speeches 20th year with the label. rile MI by John F. Kennedy are the nold tour, 500 -line advertisement B OLE FATHER TIME In addition to a brand new Eddy voices of such prominent Americans u.s.' MILLIE FOSTER TCF "Folk Book" placements in major newspapers Brenner Music, Inc. as Richard M. Arnold album, Song Nixon, Barry Gold- along the route. ILr SEL TWEEDLE DEE water, Nelson wlr Rockefeller, Lyndon B. Additional promotion plans include )1' - NINO TEMPO & APRIL STEVENS ATCO Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Music, Inc. Stuart RIAA Petitions For disk jockey mailings, 60 -second radio gicez Symington and Adlai '_ IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END Stevenson, scripts, and Eddy Arnold promo kits. h'au¡° among Repeal Of Excise Tax DEMETRISS TAPP BRUNSWICK others. Ad mats -500 lines and 140 lines- Valley Publishers, Inc. (Continued from page 7) r19 covering the Arnold Feb. program 1 LET GO OF MY HEART 1sT SEL

P. DEMETRISS TAPP . .... ,._ BRUNSWICK manufacturers of collecting and ac- will also be made available to distribs 2 Hill & Range Songs, Inc. Philips Issues Documentary counting for the tax almost equals the throughout the country. ßró GOODNIGHT MY LOVE On "Kennedy In Germany" sum collected by the Government. I"'We THE FOUR SEASONS VEE-JAY SI're of Quintet -Noma - Side SI -Trio If the excise tax is repealed, RIAA CHICAGO-Philips Records has an- contends, the Government should IT AIN'T NO USE nounced the release of a documentary Friars Honor Cole SEL 52 LOU JOHNSON HILLTOP make a y Willier Inc. LP substantial recovery through Aberbach, -Green Water Music, Inc. titled "Kennedy In Germany," NEW YORK-The Friars gave Nat IPreler increased record sales resulting in in- d Sinotr E UNDERSTAND YOUR which covers the three MAN days of events Cole the going-over last week at a (''arlts- JOHNNY CASH , COLUMBIA creased income tax payments. of one of the late President's most r :nnet Johnny Cash Music, Inc. Tracing the history of excise tax on roasting luncheon tendered in his important IBT and successful political SEL DRIP DROP recordings, the RIAA statement notes honor at the N.Y. Hilton Hotel's huge occasions. fn Srre¿ 5 DION DIMUCI COLUMBIA grand ballroom. Tiger Music, Inc. Howard that the tax was originally imposed in N K. Smith does the narra- honr 1917 to help support the cost of World Well in excess of 1000 friends and ei THE ABERBACH GROUP tion on the LP and also wrote the War I and repealed in 1921, re -im- fellow Friars attended to hear Nat 1619 Brorrduly. New York. N. Y. prologue pointing to the snuumnuuunnumunuununnuuunuuununuuunwiuninuunuununnuc Kennedy razzed by such top comics as Georgie visit to Germany as his most brilliant posed during the depression in 1932 d4T PR, and repealed in 1938, levied again in Jessell, Nipsy Russell, Henny Young- II fantei promise-an inspiration to his succes- Al man, Eddie Shaffer, Alan Gale, er, 1941 and continued until Chor sors. Included in the album are the today. It cites a statement Kelly, Johnny Carson, and buddies Naturally a Hit! speeches made in Germany by Presi- by the House Ways and Means Tony Bennett and Robert Merrill. dent Kennedy, Committee in 1938 recom- IC;r Dr. Konrad Adenauer, PRI MY TRUE CARRIE, mending the repeal of the excise tax The Friars gave Nat a set of golf Dr. Heinrich Luebke, President of the rf s.r clubs including their famous gold c1 German on records which said: "Its revenue is vihor Republic, Dr. Gerstenmaier, IY vo,rh. LOVE small and, since the product is putter. h President of the German Parliament, used to Doril and a considerable extent for educational E NAT Berlin's Mayor Willy Brandt. SEU KING COLE and cultural purposes, its continua- The set also includes a printed copy Public To Get Word Of #5125 of all the addresses. tion is deemed inadvisable." i'thSrá Pointing ASCAP's 50th Anny. r yston The album is issued on the label's to the many areas in which Connoisseur records are used for cultural and (Continued from page 6) ti'' Chl series. E educational purposes, the RIAA's time, we in ASCAP, with our grow- SEIL statement declares that "a random ing membership of talented young a'l li v ° Beatles Making A Flick, perusal of the catalogs of record people, face the challenge of the fu- S"ooen manufacturers will disclose the IIme9 Release Is Through UA that ture with eagerness and confidence." a content of records is as broad and of Stimulated by the organization SEL NEW YORK-The laE Beatles are going varied as the subject matter to be performing rights societies abroad, a to make a feature hl:.d THE STARS SHINE ON film. The English found in books and certainly more so group of American composers, headed ee stars will ri;, be starred in a film that than that offered by sheet music or by Victor Herbert, formally estab- or will be shot in, England sometime in piano rolls" on which there is no ex- 'd krhsh lished ASCAP in 1914. As Oliver IE:1 March or April. SEL Set for release in the cise tax today. It refers to the long- Read and Walter L. Welch point out U.S. this r I,Shr~ summer, it will be distrib- standing and continuing position in their book, "From Tin Foil to uted by United Artists Pictures. The taken by the Congress and the Su- Stereo," this act "for the first time eI: soundtrack album Wo that will result will preme Court in favor of a free and provided an appropriate bargaining probably be in the hands of the flick untrammeled flow of communications all E. and licensing agency to deal with SEL company's disk affiliate, United Art- and in opposition to undue burdens types of performances of the copy- 'or I ists Records, although it could rI not be being imposed on educational and cul- righted material of members." ,jrord. confirmed by the label when it was tural material. The continuance Ifr Inlel of the After setting itself up, within a hun reached late last week. rç, Walter Shen - excise tax on recordings is a negation week's time ASCAP had the member- son is producing, and Richard Lester of this intelligent, progressive and ships of 135 publishers and the im- F'SEII .1 ,AMES DARREN will direct from a screenplay by Alun liberal attitude, the statement de- portant composers and lyricists of Er.4 PiC,n[S con no'&rIoy Owen. clared. the time, including Irving Berlin. o. (A 34 Cash Box-February 8, 1964

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Prestige 10% Discount Capitol Ups Osaki Pickwick Int'l Steps -Up Playback For Jackie Deal On All Albums To Ass't Art Director LP Issues On Design NEW YORK-Pickwick International I NEW YORK - All Prestige labels HOLLYWOOD - George Osaki has a 10% discount deal until fur- been promoted to assistant art direc- has accelerated its low-priced album carry tor for Capitol Records, according to program with the release of several c notice, ther the diskery announced Marvin Schwartz, chief of creative week. In addition, John Coltrane new LP's on the company's Design last services. Osaki joined Capitol Rec- Records and Grand Prix Records albums (Prestige 7000 Series) will ords Distributing Corp. in 1960 as an it labels. be available on a buy 12 get 4 free artist and later moved to the label b: when art dept. activities were as- Following the recent release by De- n. deal from Feb. 1 to March 31. sumed by the label last month. In sign Records of its "Three Of A Kind" le his new post, Osaki reports to Ed n Thrasher, art director. LP series-a group of ten albums, NARM Award Ballot each presenting three top artists in ol various music styles-are these new Is (Continued from page 7) Set NARAS-NYU Symposiums LP's by the label: "Golden Oldies, company which has demonstrated Vol. 6"; "West Side Story"; "The cooperation" with rack NEW YORK - Artists from all c "sustained Stand To HOLLYWOOD Liberty lark Jackie branches of the music field-among Sound Of Music"; "I Can't - fi' jobbers throughout the years, and for Be Alone" by Carl Belew, Jan Howard DeShannon is pictured at the cutting es them Steve Lawrence, Mitch Miller, session for her current chart -rider, the record manufacturing company and other artists; "Here Comes The 2.o Morton Gould, Gunther Schuller, "When You Walk In The Room." which has demonstrated in the past Hamblin, T. Texas Gerry Mulligan, and Billy Taylor- Bride" by Stewart With the thrush are Tom LiPuma year the "greatest progress" in its (left) of the Metric pubbery and A&R will join with leading reps of the Tyler and others. ni relationships with the rack jobbers. Prix exec Dick Glasser. disk industry to explore the rela- New album releases by Grand In addition to the presentation of are: "Star Spangled Banner and Great e the NARM Awards, the Awards tionships of performers, arrangers, Ban- American Marches"; "Tony's Touch" se quet features the outstanding record- and composers of music to those who NAB Board Keeps so "Hootenanny" with ing artists in the country. Past years record it. by Tony Mattola; ne have seen such artists as Allan Sher- the U.S. Guard; Collins As Prexy The occasion is the third annual The Idlers of Coast man, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, the "Mean Woman Blues" by Ivory Joe ;L Trio, Dean, symposium on the Recording Arts NEW YORK-The board of directors Kingston Jimmy Peter Hunter; "Temptation" by Earl Bostic; of the National Association of Broad- Nero, and Paul Anka entertain at the and Sciences, presented by the Bureau casters has voted to continue LeRoy a1 "Hot Rod Music" featuring Charlie Awards Banquet. This year's roster of of Conferences and Institutes of New as its president. Collins has artists will be announced shortly. Ed Hot Rod Lincoln. Collins York University's Division of Gen- Ryan and come under fire for making contro- sp Mason, (Record Rack Service, Inc., versial speeches not related to the 1, eral Education in association with the p Los Angeles) is Chairman of the industry. Board voted 25 Ed Awards Banquet. broadcasting National Academy of Recording Arts Stuart Walker Joins to 18 to retain the former Gov. of The ballots contain: and Science. N.Y.'s Olympia Dist. Florida, whose post still has a year I. BEST SELLING HIT SINGLE RECORD The symposium, under the title of to run. Voting took place in Sarasota, e til

. Fla. po Blue Velvet-Bobby Vinton-Epic "Recording and Music: Culture, Com- YORK Stuart Walker has Dominique-Soeur Sourire-Philips NEW - nan. End of the World-Skeeter Davis-RCA Victor merce, and Technology," will meet for joined Olympia Record Distributors, Fingertips-Little Stevie Wonder-Tamla 1e `1 eight Wednesdays, from 7 to 8:30 Puff the Magic Dragon-Peter, Paul and Mary- this city, as promotion and publicity Mancini Cutting LP's ;eme Warner Bros. p.m., March 4 through April 22, at director, according to Ervin Litkei, Surfin' U.S.A.-The Beach Boys-Capitol In Hollywood Papa the Hotel Lancaster, 38th Street and president. Walker was once associated 2. BEST SELLING ALBUM Madison Avenue in Manhattan. with radio station WINS -New York HOLLYWOOD - Henry Mancini is Bays of Wine and Roses-Andy Williams- vela Presented primarily for working spending lots of time in Hollywood Columbia as music director and was recently studios these days for upcoming al- loan Baez in Concert-Joan Baez-Vanguard I rai professionals in the field, the course Movin'-Peter, Paul and Mary-Warner Bros. production coordinator at WPIX-TV, bums on RCA Victor Records. so kl Peter, Paul and Mary-Peter, Paul and Mary- will include topics such as: "The In- also New York. He will take an active The maestro-cleffer, up for an Oscar Warner Bros. fluence of Records on Music," "Re- this year for his "Charade" tune, last linesThee Singing part in Olympia's sales -promo cam- Nun-Soeur Sourire-Philips week cut an LP called "Academy ogl'E I cording and the Performing Career," paigns. BEST SELLING MOVIE SOUND TRACK ALBUM Award Winners." This week, he goes listel "The Repertoire Problem: Classical Ste, Bye, Birdie-RCA Victor back to the studio for a session with Cleopatra -20th Century Fox and Jazz and Pop, Folk, and Others," 70 to cut "The Con- How the West Was Won-MGM a -piece orchestra Lawrence of Arabia-Colpix "The Artist and the Studio," "Com- English Group A Smash cert Sound Of Henry Mancini," with West Side Story-Columbia poser and Producer," "Focus on With "Needles & Pins" material from his cross-country tour 4. last year. BEST SELLING MALE VOCALIST Sound," "The Creative Use of Tech- Andy Williams-Columbia of HOLLYWOOD "Needles & Pins," Bris Presley-RCA Victor nology and the Future Recording." - 'e Frank Sinatra-Reprise, Capitol In addition to those listed above, the recent Jackie DeShannon (Lib- Golden Crest Re -Issues at Roy Charles-ABC Paramount, Atlantic erty) hit, is getting new chart life Tony Bennett-Columbia other participants will be: George in England. An English group, The n Liverpool Sound Album BEST SELLING Avakian of NARAS; Milton Babbitt, Searchers, has cut a smash, 3 -week- has' FEMALE VOCALIST l 'S Barbra Streisand-Columbia professor of music, Princeton Uni- old version of the tune for Pye Rec- NEW YORK - Golden Crest Records, Brend° Lee-Decca versity; Archie Bleyer of Cadence ords. Deck, which has reportedly sold responding to the success of English Francis-MVanuardGM more than 300,000 copies in England, rock sounds, has re-released a Liver- nds a loaonnnieBae -g Records; arranger -conductor Don Nancy Wizlson-Capitol is number 6 on this week's Best Sellers pool Sound LP by the Fabulous Wail- ,ar N Costa; John Coveny of Angel Records; from England. Tune is published by ers. The LP, "The Wailer's Wail," Gesti i. MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Bob Crewe; Joe Csida; Tom Dowd Metric Music, which goes under the is accompanied by a singles release your clink Fontaine-ABC Paramount Liberty from the package, "Wailing." Victor of Atlantic Records; singer Bob banner. ;ale, lichard Chamberlain-MGM nni Lopez-Reprise Dylan; Thomas Frost and John Ham- budsi Vayne Newton-Capitol mond of Columbia Records; Israel 1 EerrilL MOST BREAKING PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Horowitz of Decca Records; Jac Holz- OUT of esley Gore-Mercury man of Elektra Records; Timmy Shaw ills gf !ancy Wilson-Capitol of Mercury Records; John Levy, keeteraDavh RRCA Victor George Marek, Steve Sholes, and Jack SLIPPIN' & SLIDIN' BEST SELLING VOCAL GROUP Somer, of RCA Victor; Si Rady of & Monica eter, Paul Jim "GONNA SEND YOU and Mary-Warner Bros. 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I www.americanradiohistory.com Robert Horton Coral Inks Jay Of Drayson Forms Hope Records WMCA Teen Show Drops Columbia Pacts Merchandising Services Jay & The Americans To Offer Ads For Cigarettes NEW YORK-Vet music man Harold NEW YORK-As a follow-up to the Drayson last week announced his res- Surgeon General's anti -cigarette re- ignation as VP of L. P. Sales Corp. to port, New York radio station WMCA, form his own firm, Hope Records, this one of the country's leading indie Top city. Drayson, who has been in the in- 40 stations, has decided to drop ciga- dustry for 30 years, was also associ- rette commercials from a four hour ated with Caedmon and MGM in sales daily show devoted to the teen -mar- stool executive capacities before his affilia- geil ket. fool tion with L. P. Sales Corp. As of last Fri. (31), The Mitch Reed Lode new com- According to Drayson, his Show, heard Monday thru Sat. from ne pany will concentrate on offering a 7 to 11 PM, will not accept cigarette Hot wide range of special merchandising commercials, the station said. No I services and custom-tailored record other programs on the outlet, many Tm promotion to the record industry at of which deliver teen sounds, are af- Bye large. The exec, who has already con- fected. NEW YORK-Kenneth Glancy (left), (orni in several key for Columbia Rec- IG tracted distributors It has long been stressed by those A&R vice president You areas, will offer national distribution who believe in a relationship between ords, Robert Horton (center), and de to indie labels on an across-the-board cigarette smoking and lung cancer Norman Rosemont, Horton's manager, ,101 basis. In addition to arranging for the that it is of the utmost importance are pictured at the signing of a wax 'I distribution of entire lines, he will that the smoking habit not be devel- pact. Horton, former star of TV's also market individual masters via his oped in the teen years. "Wagon Train," is currently appear- Pt NEW YORK-Jay, the lead singer of appointed distribs. Drayson pointed R. Peter Straus, president of the ing in the Broadway musical "110 In aloe the chart group of Jay & The Ameri- out that once a distrib is set (as part station, said last week that the Reed The Shade." Cif cans (UA), has moved over to the of his national network) in a particu- time -slot was the "only program we Ñ Coral label as a solo act. The exclu- lar territory he will deal exclusively deliberately address to teen-agers." You with that distributor. As another sive, long-term deal was announced in a to advertisers, Straus Me Thus, letter On FA last week by Leonard W. Schneider, manufacturer -oriented service Dray - stated that the station deemed ciga- Beatles Go Wild of Decca Records, the par- son will, upon request, develop sales AG Glen exec veep rette ads on the show as inappropri- Charts, Come To U.S. try Go was signed and merchandising plans. St ent company of Coral. He ate. (Continued from page 7) ea by Dick Jacobs, Coral's A&R staffer. The firm will not be limited to labels LeRoy Collins, president of the Na- Gkl Net de- as perspective clients. Drayson will Rushed into Coral's studios, Jay tional Association of Broadcasters, With this remarkable sales showing w,,,, S buts this week on the diskery with function as a management consultant as termed the WMCA decision "splen- to back them up, The Beatles arrive is°,,° "How Sweet It Is" and "I Rise I Fall." to distribs. For his appointed distrib- did." The NAB itself is working over Jay's big hits with his former song - utors he will acquire labels and offer plans to amend its ad code to forbid in the U.S. on Feb. 7 for what will el ten which he mates include "She Cried" and "Only discontinued merchandise commercials that tend to encourage undoubtedly be 17 -days of tremendous Hec In America." will obtain in job lots. Drayson's firm youngsters to start smoking. excitement. In Te will also be a resident buying office It was also noted that about six for his out of town clients who can radio stations around the country BEATLES' U.S. ITINERARY DO ¡ utilize his office for secretarial serv- Thorn Buys Master have also made moves similar to that The group's American trek, as out -me ices, conferences, etc. of WMCA. Latter station said it For His Teiger Label Hope Records will headquarter at lined by Capitol Records last week. would continue to accept pipe and Hei 165 46th St. in New York City. O HOLLYWOOD-Don Thorn, president W. cigar ads and re-evaluate new tobacco starts with its arrival this Friday Ir as No Si of Tiger Productions and manager of products and tobacco substitutes afternoon (7) at Kennedy Interna- ;at T Clebanoff, the Mercury label's best- they come along. tional Airport. There will be a party oh Y. The industry spent about selling maestro, has purchased a "hot" PP&M's "MovinI" cigarette of nine, including the four members master from Shane Wilder, a west - $19 million for radio commercials last coast deejay. Sides, "Slauson Shuf- NEW YORK - In last week's LP year. TV expenditure was $134.6 mil- of the crew, Paul McCartney, George go, fle" and "Trash Can" by the Novas, chart, Peter, Paul & Mary's "Movin' " lion. Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo :8: will be released on the Teiger Produc- album was erroneously omitted from Starr; its personal manager, Brian iv Wee on a listing. should have been in the tion label. Thorn just left three the It Epstein; Biran Summerville, press month tour with Clebanoff. number 12 spot. Ñ'3"' Philips Names Ellis rep; and two road managers. New Field Manager Capitol will officially greet The Bea- tles and transport them from the air-»IthOr CHICAGO-Philips Records has an- port to The Plaza Hotel here follow:AFre nounced the appointment of Fred El- ing an arrival press conference. lis as field manager for the label. He The group will spend the next day will be in charge of the South and "eel Southeast territories, according to Lou (Sat., Feb. 8) preparing for its guest edial Simon, the label's national sales chief. shot on the Ed Sullivan Show next ¡erchs Ellis, who will make his headquar- Sunday (9) (A second Ed Sullivan ap- IBSI AND ters in Miami, returns to the South pearance takes place Feb. 16). g IB where he spent two and one-half years the 3;1 On Monday (10), they will face ncaa e%? in retail disk merchandising as disk press and dejays for an entire day 01 Oòut manager of three CMA stores in Mi- interviews (by appointment) at The eatr: ami. In recent months he has done Plaza (Fred Martin, the label's public Qy record promotion for Leonard Gar - llere relations director, will handle press misa in Chicago. l: activities) . 'f41,!p Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte, New Or- leans, Houston and the Dallas mar- On Tues. (11), The Beatles move -or D.C. first seal kets will be covered by Ellis in his to Washington, for their ral new capacity. American concert at The Coliseum. ved

. They return to New York on Wed din (12) for two concerts (7 pm and 9:3( "Era Of Profit" pm) at Carnegie Hall, which Capitol mewl E Is Epic Theme will record for an LP release. bhp) tc, tt On Thurs. (13), the group flies nc Miami, Fla., where they will prepare ed (rehearsal day is Sat., Feb. 15) fo: aa their second Sullivan Show appear ance on Sun., Feb. 16. Plans are in - aai definite for Fri., Feb. 14. On Monday, Feb. 17, they return tc New York en route to London. As foi ksh MERCURY Litt 1\,, the group's Carnegie Hall date, the 4 producer of the engagement, Theatre Three Productions, has reported : sell-out for both performances 01 Feb. 12. The firm also said it is mak ing attempts to bring The Beatle: Mr. Fool George Jones 72200 c@e, into New York's more than 15,000 RECORDS NEW YORK-Leonard S. Levy seat sport arena, Madison Square ie You'll Drive Me Back (standing), general manager of Epic (Into Her Arms Again) Faron Young Foremost in Fine Recording Garden. According to Walter Hyman 72201 Records, and William P. Gallagher, head of the firm, Brian Epstein, th' Peel Me A Nanner Roy Drusky 72204 marketing vice president for Colum- bia Records, are pictured at the group's personal manager, had turnee Last Day In The Mines Dave meet- Dudley 72212 ing held recently to announce Epic's down the offer as of late last Thurs tha Old Records Margie Singleton 72213 "Era Of Profit." The label has an- (30). However, Hyman indicated nounced soaring sales he would pursue furthe Baby (Where Can You Be) Leroy Van Dyke 72232 for the month the matter of Jan. (See story on page 6). with Epstein. 36 Cash Box-February 8, 196'

www.americanradiohistory.com Y R. ;C"d.°',,:' 'a e ` <.p Colpix in association with United NASHBORO RECORDS "Our purpose in commissioning the work," Press International. The album con- 177 3rd Ave. No., Nashville, Term. said Roger Hall, manager of tents are made up of exclusive cover- sol Red Seal A&R, "was to capture a musical age and eyewitness reports of the ;Ir picture of New York as events before and the conceived by a French after assassina- ell composer, thus tion of the late President John F. providing a contrast to Gershwin's Sleeper musical Kennedy last November. Newscasts The Big of '64! an evocation of Paris. RCA Victor chose from WNEW, WIL and KBOX are and Milhaud both because of featured in the album. his knowledge of the American scene c and his prestige There are four different spot an- "RIP VAN composers" among living French nouncements which will be delivered three or four times per day. The radio are advertising campaign will continue rh" titled "NeimpressionsYork With Fog on the through Feb. WINKLE" pre Hudson River," "The Cloisters," "Horse and Dic Gersh publicity -ad head at Col- )5) Carriage in Central Park," pix, has also instituted a series of co- HOLLYWOOD The Lettermen are ROULETTE RECORDS on the op ads with Colpix distribs to focus - apP Roof"9a d9"Basebal ndensYankee St shown above with Jack Benny during arE dium." i attention on "Four Days." Twenty- their recent two week stint with the THE DEVOTIONS four of Colpix' distribs are already vet laughman at Harrah's Lake Tahoe. participating with Colpix for top re- Benny was so pleased with the Capitol Roulette 4541 tail in respective reto stores their markets trio's work that he's signed them for Smash Issues to advertise the album in local news- two appearances on his CBS -TV show. 1631 B'woy, N. Y., N. Y. "Buttons" papers. The album is also the subject 5.Adate Deck of extensive promo and advertising by Colpix in trade and consumer publi- 1h NEW YORK-A recording of "Pop cations. Singing Valentines ,porte Go The Buttons," inspired by the hit Promotion pieces include special BACK WITH A WINNER! sores French flick of the same name, is stickers for windows and doors in HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE being released record stores and for record racks, it is by Smash Records. and color placard displays, which show Date, produced ALL MY LOVE 11f by Aaron Schroeder's both covers of the LP and describe the indie production company, features album contents, which include a free 1 ao the boys chorus of the smash musical, copy of Merriman Smith's booklet. "JOEY" I'M nS' Oliver!" "The Murder of the Young President." Schroeder produced the deck OVER YOU fl with Distrib promotion men are being C-299 er Wally Gold and David Mook. sent reprints of the double truck ad, psteii [Irks are by Schroeder staffers Mel which recently appeared in top music LOVE IS THE THING and Norm trade papers; copies of the album liner had I Sachs. Flick is set for na- tional release notes and reproductions of a WNEW MARK DINNING last shortly (its already a news column, which mentions "Four MILLS MUSIC, INC. gig draw in irate New York). Smash will Days," that appeared in four New Now York 19, N.Y. lo an 'rN' BIG ONES ARE ON CAMEO/PARKWAY f all-out promo newspapers. ter job on the side. York :ash Box-February 8, 1964 37 y8 I www.americanradiohistory.com Double Exposure Marian Distler, Folkways Head, Is Dead At 45 a PLANS NEW YORK-Marian H. Distler, ALBUM founder of Folkways Records, which Deals, discounts and programs being offered to cuts folk material at the grass -roots dealers and distributors by record manufacturers. level, died here on Sat., Jan. 25 of N. pneumonia. ;s ..a na.L.n. a;nn9`7NN,C 1. ...-n ..... Miss Distler, who was 45, moved ABC -PARAMOUNT Expires: March 31. into the disk business'shortly before 1"'_,% discount :'s :III albums, including ABC -Par and Impulse! World War 2 as a secertary at Asch ATLANTIC Expires: March 31. Records, another folk -market label "Period of Adjustment:" 12%% discount on all LP's. 30-60-90 billing. owned by Moses Asch. The Asch label CAMEO -PARKWAY merged with Dick Records during the 15. .I : -count on all albums. Expires: Feb. war years and when the new company 1p'. in 1947, Miss Distler CARIB went bankrupt 30-60-90 billing. No expiratior NEW YORK-Sammy Davis Jr. re- the assets for $6,000. She then Buy 10-get -i -free on entire LP catalog. 100% exchangeable. bought Ala te. cently paid a backstage visit to con- formed Folkways Music and Service gratulate another Sammy-that is, -CORAL -BRUNSWICK who portrays Sammy Corp. with Asch, with Miss Distler DECCA Steve Lawrence, "Up Front Counts More with Decca-Coral -Brunswick: special incentive on LP product. Se Glick in "What Makes Sammy Run?" president and Asch the firm's director. local diatriba for details. This took place the other day at the Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston and Erlanger Theatre. Davis was filling are among the LIBERTY -IMPERIAL -DOUBLE L Latin Huddie Ledbetter 15. an engagement at nearby Discount program on all album product. See local distrib for details. Expires: Feb. Casino. great folk names cut by the label over the years. Folkways also deals LONDON local distrib: Weston Plans New Series in kiddie disks, spoken -word offerings, Complete catalog available at discounts, dated billing, ad allowances, etc. Contact Of "Jonathan & Darlene" LP's sound -effects and science records and, f it full details. Expires: Mar. 31. HOLLYWOOD-Paul Weston is pre- on occasion, has released a pop entry. MERCURY is available k paring material to reactivate the "Parade of Stars" -l0% discount on all albums (except "Storyteller"). Dating i "Jonathan Edwards and Darlene" qualified dealers. Expires: Feb. 29. routine he recorded several years ago t with his wife, singer Jo Stafford. Columbia Product Goes MERCURY -WING Weston waxed three of the off-key To Craig In Denver, "Five Plus Four Plan :" Part 1: pop albums under normal pricing program: Part 2: classics novelty LP's-two of which "Piano LP's on the basis of one free with four. Expires: March 1. Artistry Of Jonathan Edwards" and Personnel Changes At L.A. "Darlene And Jonathan In Paris" for NASHBORO from Co- Columbia, and the third, "Sing Along HOLLYWOOD-Products Buy -7 -get -1 -free on entire catalog including new LP's. 100% exchangeable. No expiratlor With Jonathan And Darlene" for lumbia Records, Epic Records and date has been set. Victor. Masterworks Audio are now being -composer The veteran musician distributed in six western states by ORIGINAL SOUND says he wants to make a deal with a LP catalog available on a buy -l0 -get -1 -free basis. 100% exchangeable. No expiration datr recording firm that would be inter- Craig Corp. in Denver. Move ends set. ested in revising the "Jonathan and a six year relationship with Standard Darlene" album series. Jo Stafford Distributors of Los Angeles, which PHILIPS has a non-exclusive pact with Capitol "stage Ill :" 10% discount on entire catalog. Expires: Feb. 29. just for religious records-thus is previously handled part of the terri- also available for a disk deal. She tory. PRESTIGE from a cross-country will be the outlet for the just returned Craig All labels on a 10% discount until further notice. John Coltrane albums (Prestige 7000 Sen,/ tour where she plugged her syndi- labels and phono firm in Colorado, are available on a buy 12 get 4 basis until March 31. cated series, "The Jo Stafford Show." Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and parts of Texas, Idaho and Nebraska. REQUEST 15 -Year Man LP catalog available on a buy -10 -get -2 -free basis. Described as a limited -time offer. In line with the shift, Bob Murphy has resigned his post as regional ROULETTE promo manager for Columbia Rec- "Profit More in '04 :" 15% discount on all albums. No termination date announced. ords in Los Angeles to join Craig as sales manager. SIMS Block, manager 16 new LP's on a buy -10 -get -3 -free basis. 100% exchange privilege. No expiration date Gene regional sales announced. for Columbia, said that Murphy's post would not be filled. However, Tom SMASH Virzi has joined Columbia Records '1964-A Smash of a Leap Year:" 121/q% discount on all Smash and Fontana albums. Distributors in L.A., according to Ted Rosenberg, branch manager. This STARDAY "The Wonderful World of Country Music Sales Plan:" 16% discount on all regular -pried move gives the branch two promo merchandise. 10% discount on Starday's economy line of seven LP's listing at $1.98. 100% er' managers. While Virzi will promote change privilege, dated billing and coop ads available from distribs. Discribed as a winter plan. Columbia singles in Southern Calif, TAMLA-MOTOWN-GORDY and Arizona, Robert Moering, also All LP's available on a buy -6 -get -1 -free basis. Described as a permanent program. promotion manager, will now be re- NEW YORK-Walter Alshuk, who joined --the RCA Victor Record Divi- sponsible for the promotion and mer- VEE JAY sion in 1948 as an order service em- chandising of LP product only. Virzi ]U',, discount on LP's. ployee in the Custom Records depart- joins Columbia after serving as promo ment, is "pinned" by Carl Reinschild, manager in L.A. for MGM/Verve 4701r>lw manager of the general Custom Sales department. Gold pin signifies years Records. Before that, he was music for Alshuk, now a sales rep for RCA director for KNX, the CBS radio sta- Victor Custom Records. tion in L.A. SAR Prexy Hits Trini Trips To Europe Promo Trail ULTIMATE IN NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION Covering entire U. S. with Affiliates throughout World. Promotion and distribution that produces sales. - TOP ROYALTY DEAL SINGLES & L.P.'s LOS ANGELES-J. W. Alexander, (left) one No tapes please-new releases, Masters only. NEW YORK-Trini Lopez, president of S.A.R.-Derby Records disk seller' and KAGS Music, is shown preparing of Reprise Records top Call or write to hit the promo trail on behalf of during the past year, is seen checking "Take Me As I International INDEPENDENT Am" by L. C. Cooke in to John F. Kennedy RECORD PRODUCERS, INC. and "After The Parting" by Mel Airport with Mickey Jones (Centel 235 Lincoln Carter. The Rd., Suite 211 Miami Beach, Florida exec's pubbery won a and David Shriver for a six -wed Phone BMI award for "Another Saturday (305) 532-9813 Night" which was written and per- European trek that took them to A le formed by Sam Cooke. tria, Belgium and Holland.

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B.J. THE D.J. 4 6 Stonewall Jackson (Columbia 42889) THE MATADOR 27 31 Johnny Cash (Columbia 42880) ne HOWDY, NEIGHBOR ALL RIGHT 41 JOHNNY CASH FARON YOUNG SHEB WOOLEY 7 HOWDY 12 George Morgan (Columbia 42882) I Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor 8257) 32 which were sold out 24 hours in ad- the month in California including ap- vance. The day preceeding the per- pearances in Oxnard, La Punente and e TADPOLE 29 TRIANGLE 5 33 Tillman Franks (Starday 651) formance there were requests for an Long Beach. 8 Carl Smith (Columbia 42858) additional 2,000 tickets that had to be turned down. "It was a shame," said Two new air personalities have DREAM HOUSE FOR SALE 42 Dan McKinnon, KSON topper, "but joined the staff of WTID-Newport SAGINAW, MICHIGAN 13 31 Red Sovine (Starday 650) we just didn't have any more room News -Norfolk, now entering its third 9 Lefty Frizzell (Columbia 42924) and we were using the largest audi- quarter as an all -country music sta- torium in San Diego as it was. We tion. Gary Ingram and Tommy TROUBLE IN MY ARMS 30 tried to hold the show over, but they Thompson, both formerly with FIVE LITTLE FINGERS 15 35 Johnny & Janie Mosby the new 10 Bill Anderson (Decca 31577) (Columbia had other bookings." The 5,000 per- WKCW-Warrenton, Va., are hi 42841) sons who attended the event in San deejays. th Diego's largest auditorium also set an se BEFORE I'M OVER YOU 7 MILLER'S attendance record. It was the first Chuck Glaser is back irí the Music rh CAVE 45 weeks va- 11 Loretta Lynn (Decca 31541) 36 Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8294) time the Russ Auditorium had ever City after spending two fa been sold out for two shows on the cationing in Nebraska. Tompall and same night, according to the box of- the rest of the boys will be at the THAT'S WHY I SING IN A LET'S GO ALL THE WAY 33 fice that handled the tickets. The pre- auto show to be held at the Muncipal 12 HONKY TONK 18 37 Norma Jean (RCA Victor 8261) vious sellout for one show was a Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. Feb. Warren Smith (Liberty 55615) symphony. 25th -Mar. 1st. YOU TOOK MY HAPPY Frank Page, producer of the Loui- Any spinners missed in the initial NINETY MILES AN HOUR 9 38 AWAY 46 siana Hayride, sends along word that Tally Records mailing of Bonnie ctcG 13 Hank Snow (RCA Victor 8239) Willie Nelson (Liberty 55638) the show will begin on Feb. 22nd. Owen's new release, "Stop The ;ide" Heading the package will be Hank World" b/w "Don't Take Advantage los Williams, Jr. with Sheb Wooley, Les- Of Me," may obtain same pronto by .re BIG CITY GIRLS 22 GOOD MORNING SELF 842, 14 Carl Belew (RCA Victor 8270) ter Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Carl and writing to the diskery at Box hie 39 Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8289) Pearl Butler, George Hamilton IV, Bakersfield, California. Nat Stuckey and Ray Frushay. The GOING THROUGH THE show will operate on a monthly basis A package starring Webb Pierce,. HOW MUCH CAN A and Del 15 MOTIONS 10 40 LONELY HEART STAND 34 through the Spring and Summer. The Jean Shepard, Mel Tiflis, Sonny James (Capitol 5087) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8288) "Hayride" played to capacity crowds Reeves set attendance records at all all last year. It originates from the stops on a tour in Michigan last week, air conditioned City Auditorium in according to Phil Simon, promoter of tfin! JEALOUS HEARTED ME 14 YOUR HEART TURNED Shreveport which seats 3,800. the tour. Shows in Lansing and Sagi- oras 16 Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8253) 41 LEFT naw drew capacity crowds and in in George Jones (United Artists 683) Due to the tremendous response to Kalamazoo, extra chairs were placed is the instrumental "Tadpole" by Till- on-stage with the performers to take THROUGH THE EYES while app? 17 man Franks on Starday, the Tillman care of the over-flow crowd OF A FOOL 24 MY SARO JANE 47 Franks' crew will now be known as several hundred others were turned Roy Clark (Capitol 5099) 12 Flatt d Scruggs (Columbia 42954) the Tadpoles and will be making all away. personal appearances with David Houston. Bill Mack program director and 18 YOU'LL DRIVE ME BACK HE SAYS THE SAME deejay on KCUL-Forth Worth, infos (INTO HER ARMS) 17 THINGS TO ME In an open letter to the record in- word that from now on the giant 50,- Faros Young (Mercury 72212) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8288) dustry, Chris Lane, program director 000 watt country music outlet will be ng of KAYO -Seattle, strongly criticizes programming country music on a 24 the record industry for what he calls hours a day. Mack also notes that the LOVE'S GONNA LIVE HERE 11 TWICE AS MUCH 36 and outlet has received its grant to pro- 19 Buck Owens (Capitol 5025) 44 Hank Thompson (Capitol 5071) "the deplorable attitude, service eg promotion extended to this station gram FM as well as AM. KCUL-FM and ... c&w stations across the coun- will also broadcast "all country mu- the clock. FM program- eel THERE'RE MORE PRETTY PEN & PAPER try. Lane stated that "Country and sic" around r hl 20 Jerry Lee Lewis (Smash 1857) accounts for 'almost ming for the outlet should begin s, re GIRLS THAN ONE 19 western music George Hamilton (RCA Victor 8250) 40% of all record sales in the coun- around March 1, 1964. e. try" and that "the industry takes for PILLOW THAT WHISPERS granted many country stations and Grandpa Jones, guesting on ABC - TEAR AFTER TEAR 28 e,6 Carl Smith (Columbia 42949) then with great expansive and inex- TV's Jimmy Dean Show recently, was e' 21 Rex Allen ló (Mercury 72205) pensive gesture mails them a record a solid success with both the audience and then allows itself to be inter- and the producers of the show, sez about.' A WEEK IN THE COUNTRY 49 duties to W. E. (Lucky) Moeller, who set Ernest Ashworth (Hickory 1237) rupted in its other sales I DON'T LOVE NOBODY 21 47 orders. Jones' appearance on the network 22 Leon accept country -western , McAuliffe (Capitol 5066) show through the Denny -Moeller pe Joe Allison, star -host of The Coun- talent bureau in Nashville. Other LONG GONE LONESOME Show, just completed a (1 BLUES try Corner guests appearing on the show were 51 WIDOW 20 48 MAKER Jr. 13208) special program with Bobby Bare. Bl 23 Jimmy Hank Williams (MGM Johnny Cash and Boots Randolph. nl Martin (Decca 31388) This Armed Forces radio and tele- ,ent, vision service production featured the oe Bobby Boyd, writes in word that ist ANOTHER BRIDGE TO BURN 35 records and interesting conversation TOO any deejays missed of the initial mail- ngl 24 LATE TO TRY AGAIN 16 49 "Little" Jimmy Dickens with this top country chanter. Past Carl d Pearl Butler (Columbia 42892) (Columbia 4284:.) guests featured on the whole 55 min- ing of Wayne Kemp's Boyd newie, )Ne ute broadcast have been Eddy Arnold "Little Bitty Woman," can get same and Boudleaux and Felice Bryant. Freud HELPLESS 23 BAD BAD, TUESDAY 37 pronto by writing to the label at en 25 he Corson (Liberty 55614) 50 Tom fall (Petal 1210) Marvin Hoerner's M. L. H. Enter- 2609 N. W. 36th St., Oklahoma City, ding ° prises, is all excited about the new 12, Okla.

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www.americanradiohistory.com Great Britain's Best Sellers (fgvfge., This Last Weeks Week On Chart GREAT Week Ivy Cash Box 1 1 9 Glad All Over-Dave Clark Five (Columbia) 2 2 4 Hippy Hippy Shake-Swinging Blue Jeans (HMV) Ard- BRITAIN more & Beechwood 3 3 8 I Want To Hold Your Hand-The Beatles (Parlophone) Songs hlr. a leaves for a two-week Northern Louis Benjamin, managing director of Pye Records, 5 IO I Only Want To Be With You-Dusty Springfield (Philips) rted visit to the United States early in Feb. He will be accompanied by his interna- 4 of Springfield ail. tional exploitation manager, Ian Ralfini. They plan a further exploration Hours From Tulsa-Gene Pitney (United Art- Dunn with the current Stateside 5 4 8 Twenty Four the American record scene. As the visit coincides ists) Arch local success of British artistes they will also promote Pye's strong roster of home The 6 16 2 Needles And Pins-The Searchers (Pye) Metric inri' grown talent which includes the highly successful Liverpool group, Pacer Odec - The & The Pacemakers (Columbia) Beatles in' a recent national popularity poll. 7 12 2 I'm One-Gerry Searchers"-second only to The 8 7 6 Swinging On A Star-Big Dee Irwin (Colpix) Chappell area For years, the jazz, calypso and rhythm and blues recordings from far away Hollies Lorna by a few ardent and spe- 9 8 6 Stay-The (Parlophone) West Indies have been imported and promoted here 2 As Lee (Brunswick). success in a minority market. Melo - 10 20 Usual-Brenda cialized independents with considerable 23 Loves You-The Beatles (Parlophone) Northern Songs lo, I a notable example. As more and more. Jamaicans arrive in 11 6 She disc Records is 19 2 Don't Blame Me-Frank Ifield (Columbia) Campbell Con- stryofa Britain so sales of the Blue Beat label soar. Manager Siggy Jackson reports 12 no confined to the immigrants nelly vorl that the popularity of the music is by means (Parlophone) Poser crest the country are twisting and shaking 13 14 3 We Are In Love-Adam Faith but that 'mods' in dance halls all over 11 7 I Wanna Be Your Man-The Rolling Stones (Decca) North- tneer to its rhythmic, driving beat. Melodist best sellers at the moment are "Mad- 14 ern Songs Also i ness" -by Prince Buster with sales exceeding 120,000 and his LP "I Feel The 3 Really Love Me Too-Billy Fury (Decca) Shapiro sc Col Spirit." 15 18 Do You Another specialist in music from the West Indies is Island Records which Bernstein iy ah imported or waxed in this country by 16 16 3 Kiss Me Quick-Elvis Presley (RCA) West One tol issued around five disks per week either Nun (Philips) Flamingo cho authentic Jamaican artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Derrick Morgan, Tony Wash- 17 10 8 Dominique-The Singing rights 18 9 11 You Were Made For Me-Freddie & The Dreamers (Colom- ington, Millie and Top Grant. Island has acquired English distribution Feldman of the Sue R & B cataloge of America. First release, comprising six singles, bia) 1 (Parlophone) Northern Songs 'Unittilln includes "Mocking Bird" by Inez Foxx whjch climbed as high as No. 7 in the 19 - I'm In Love-The Fourmost 13 Kirby (Decca) Harms-Witmark tract Cash Box Top 100 last September. Foxx's latest American chart entry "Ask 20 12 Secret Love-Kathy Me" will be released by Island in 'the near future. ithet Newcomer in this field is R & B Discs whose initial success with the Ja- maican beat includes "Stop Right Here" by The Blues Flames and "Shake Ñario Sometime" by Ronnie Gordon. Great Britain Great Britain mink Reports reaching London from the Canary Islands, where Cliff Richard is of on location for his latest film "Wonderful Life," indicate that the star is in Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's plpe te even better form than his earlier box office successes "The Young Ones" and rdinl "Summer Holiday." At the same time Cliff is enjoying his biggest American 1 1 With The Beatles - The 1 1 Twist And Shout - The s of disk success to date with "It's All In The Game" now in the American Top 30. Beatles (Parlophone) Beatles (Parlophone) motit This will be followed by his latest British Columbia release "I'm The Lonely 2 2 Please Please Me The 2 2 The Beatles Hits-The Bea- lyon One" which has been penned for him by Gordon Mills who also wrote Bobby Beatles (Parlophone)- tles (Parlophone) ing Rydell's latest British release "Until I Met You" on Colpix. Mills is a contract 3 6 The Dave Clark Five-Dave ''S 3 3 How Do You Like It--Gerry rian writer for Leeds Music who publish both numbers. Another number hitting & The Pacemakers (Colum- Clark Five (Columbia) hard in the Cash Box Top 100 and handled by Leeds Music is Andy Williams' bia) 4 3 The Beatles No. 1 - The C Pa "A Fool Never Learns" on CBS. Beatles (Parlophone) e his of the American Top 100. 4 4 West Side Story-Sound- The ntly The Beatles continue to lead the British invasion (CBS) 5 5 The Rolling Stones - Having already won the Cash Box Gold Award for their No. 1 "I Want To track Rolling Stones (Decca) Ibby Hold Your Hand" they look like picking up a couple more as "She Loves You" 5 6 Born Free-Frank Ifield 6 4 Sweets For My Sweet-The wan and "Please Please Me" head for the top. Besides The Beatles, Cliff Richard (Columbia) Searchers (Pye) oval seems certain of collecting a trophy for his "It's All In The Game," which is 6 10 Meet The Searchers - The 7 8 Peter Paul & Mary-Peter 'eon climbing fast. While The Caravelles are still there with their Silver Award Searchers (Pye) Paul & Mary (Warner entint To British contender r fir; winning "You Don't Have To Be A Baby Cry," another 7 5 Freddie And The Dreamers Bros.) Dusty Springfield is shooting up with "I Only Want To Be With You," with -Freddie and The Dream- 8 9 How Do You Do It-Gerry 'crag Anthony Newley's "Tribute" in hot pursuit.... Next please. ers (Columbia) & The Pacemakers (Coluro- The Hickory label got off to a glittering start when Pye Records Ltd, its drÉat 8 9 The bia) newly appointed British distributors, gave a launching party at the Dor- Shadows Greatest Hits nish l; -The Shadows (Columbia) 9 10 The Big Three At The Car- chester Hotel. Distinguished guests included top executives Wesley and Lester ern-The Big Three (Dec- Inn: Rose and the label's top stars Roy Acuff and Kris Jensen. Previously, the 9 In Dreams-Roy Orbison ca) m Spi Hickory label has been distributed in this country under the aegis of Deutche (London) 10 - The Wages Of Sin-Harry f Gramophone on the Polydor label. First three releases under the new agree- 10 On Tour With The George H. Corbett, Wilfred Bram CA is ment "Fireball Mail" by Allen Curtis; "Life Can Have Meaning" by Bobby Mitchell Minstrels-HMV hie (Pye) lark Lord and "Kissing Games" by Dean and Mark are published by Chappell's rg ve Acuff -Rose outlet. - l'alid Chappells has the Henry Mancini score for the film "Charade" starring tcatda Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn which opens in London on February 20. The soundtrack is issued on RCA and the title song has been waxed by many The Joe Orlecks Tour SouthSo America ghasire t artists including Henry Mancini (RCA) ; Adam Wade (Columbia) ; Robert Semen Farnon (Philips); Jack Jones (London) and Andy Williams (CBS). Chappell's bt.and, subsidiary Valando Music is looking forward to the London opening of the [ore al American musical, "She Loves You," in April. 1 hits Cilla Black the only solo girl singer to emerge from Liverpool, stamping our,,, ground of the successful beat groups, makes her second appearance on the !1. Parlophone label with a cover version of "Anyone Who Had A Heart," the ,merico number which is now storming the American charts. The original Dionne Warwick version is issued here on Pye and there is a second cover version rasito Nc by Mary May on Fontana. Number published by Aberbach. Isi; 1 "All -Stars 64" just about sums up the month long nation wide tour pro- moted by Robert Stigwood Associates. Guest artists include the popular Swinging Blue Jeans (Hippy Hippy Shake) ; Bern Elliott & The Fenmen (Money) and Hollies (Stay). Also on the bill The Rolling Stones, Jet Harris, Mike Berry, Mike Same and Billie Davis. With the slogan "Bring The Record Trade Back Into The Record Shop," Pye Records is putting big promotion behind its newly acquired Top Six label. First release features all the currently successful numbers "Glad All Over" "I'm The One"; "Needles and Pins"; "I Want To Hold Your Hand"; "Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa" and "Hippy Hippy Shake." The six -in -one singles retail at 6/8d. (94e). Britain's latest chart topping group The Dave Clark Five follow their cur- rent Columbia smash "Glad All Over" with "Bits And Pieces." Once again 3 Dave penned the number in co-operation with group member Mike Smith. The release date (February 14th) immediately follows their top -of -the -bill appearance on "Sunday Night At The London Palladium" when they become the first non-professional group ever to top the bill of this major showcase. i "Bits and Pieces" is published by Ardmore & Beechwood, which is already No. 2 in the charts with "Hippy Hippy Shake" by The Swinging Blue Jeans -an American number bought by the firm some four years ago which is now 8 paying handsome dividends. Great hopes are also being set on Norman Newell's "Song For Europe" entry "It's Funny How You Know." 6 Pye Records issued the first in its Golden Guinea Collector Series made up of either entirely new releases or carefully selected items from the label's 7 classical catalogs. Retailing at 19/l1d. ($2.78) mono and 25/6d. ($3.57) stereo 11 the first release features the works of Haydn, Elgar and Handel. The first 1964 Golden Guinea release issued by Pye Records comprises 18 9 albums including "Blues When Your Lover Has Gone" by trumpet player Pete Condoli. Jazzmen Acker Bilk, Bob Wallis, Terry Lightfoot, Micky Ashman, BUENOS AIRES Chris Barber and Kenny Ball all feature their - Cash Box publisher Joe Orleck and his wife Pauline' Brittania." individual hits on "Jazz currently visiting CB and disk industry representatives in South America, are shown at two informal gatherings with representatives of CBS and RCA' Quickies: Philips Records General Manager 12 back in office after visit to U.S. (Upper photo left to right) Jose CB corre- . Welbeck Music publishes "I Love The Little Things," Gonzales of RCA, Joe Orleck, composition submitted the Tony Hatch spondent Miguel Smirnoff, Cuno Frederich of RCA, Maria Freire of RCA and for "A Song For Europe" . Tony Bennett's waxing of "The Little Boy" published CBS Maicricio Brenner of Fermata Publishers. (Lower photo left to right) Douglas here by Edwin Morris . Joss issued new single by The Philips Taylor of CBS, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orleck, Maicricio Brenner of Fermata, Singing Nun, "Tout Les Chemins" . Allan Sher- Trudeu of of man has new disk release on Warner Bros., "Me." CBS, CB correspondent Miguel Smirnoff and Manuel Villareal CBS Mexico at a get-together in a Chinese house in Buenos Aires. 42 Cash Box-February 8, 1964 Section h International Boa

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orleck visited Argentina, as part of a Latin American trip started by Cash Box' president and publisher, which also includes Mexico and Brazil. During his stay in Buenos Aires, Orleck got in touch with the top executives of local diskeries and publishing companies. Special meetings were held with Mauricio Brenner of Fermata Publishers Cuno Frederich of RCA, Philip Brodie of Odeon (EMI representative), Douglas Taylor, Juan Truden and Manuel Villareal of CBS, Max Wyngaard of Philips, Luis Calvo of Sicamericana, Atilio Suva of Surco, Ian Morris of Famous, Lila Nunez of Tonodisc, Hugo Celano of Sprint, Mario Kaminsky of Microfon and others. On January 22 he flew to Sao Paulo, Brazil, and afterwards went to Rio de Janeiro to visit the Brazilian industry. Several interesting points regarding the service offered by Cash Box to world record businessmen were talked about, and Orleck emphasized the interest of the magazine in becoming every day more and more the link between recording companies and publishers of all parts of the world. Also in Buenos Aires is Manuel Villareal, Mexican CBS' vice-president and new Columbia Records man for Latin American operations. Villareal plans to stay about two weeks in Buenos Aires, discussing new plans with Argentine CBS' toppers. Maria Ester Kennard Davis, International A&R of the local branch of the company, is in Brazil, spending several days at the Rio offices of CBS. Still more people travelling: Jorge Cesar Esperon of Tonodisc has been in the United States, visiting the labels he represents in Argentina and arranging contract renewals. Esperon is also intending to get some new lines, especially in the tropical music field, where his label is preparing expansion plans for 1964. Mario Kaminsky of Microfon is also prepared to fly soon to the States. Kaminsky will go to New York to talk with the diskeries he represents. In a couple of weeks we'll give complete details about these trips. Top teen star Leo Dan had exciting performances at the city of Cordoba, according to reports. The police and fire corps had to protect him from hun- dreds of enthusiastic fans that wanted to greet him personally, thus causing a commotion at the airport and the theater were he had to appear. Dan is cur- rently on the lists with his three something very unusual. CBS is now o- records, releasing a fourth one, culled from the chanter's first LP: "Te Pido que me THE DUTCH Guies." e Brian Hyland will be visiting Buenos Aires soon. Ian Morris of Famous

e (ABC Paramount representative) is preparing a special promotion campaign, since his label has several Hyland recordings in the market. The chanter SWING

e recently changed his affiliation to MGM. Bobby Rydell is also expected in town in a few days. The Parkway star will perform on TV Channel 13, in the Escala Musical program, and also make OLLEGE BAND personal appearances at dance parties. RECORDS REJOICE IN AN ASSOCIATION NOW Odeon is increasing the promotion of The Beatles' recordings, to see if the AND PHILIPS Argentine market receives them as well as the American and English ones. TWELVE AND A HALF YEARS OLD . Their first single in this country is "Please Please Me," and the diskery is preparing a "Beatle party" for the press and deejays. AS LEADERS IN THE WORLD OF TRAD JAZZ THE DUTCH SWING Fermata Publishers is working on the promotion of "The Night Has a Thou- sand Eyes," the Bobby Vee smash, and "Abbronzatissima," the Vianello hit. COLLEGE BAND ARE ATTRACTING AUDIENCES EVERYWHERE. Spanish lyrics have been prepared already, and the first tune has been recorded by Johnny Carel (CBS). Other interesting Fermata item is "Se Mi Perderai," PHILIPS SEE TO IT THEIR RECORDS GET THERE TOO. cut in Spanish by Juan Ramon. The Nico Fidenco version is also available on RCA. THIS GLOBAL FLAVOUR COMES OUT IN THEIR LATEST ALBUM RCA is releasing the recording made in German by Italian star Rita Pavone. The lark is also due in Buenos Aires soon, and her first recordings are still "DUTCH SWING COLLEGE GOES LATIN" selling very well. Another .important release is "Estar Enamorado" by local star Palito Ortega, who's enjoying tremendous success these days. Ricardo Castelblanco of Edami is working on a new French tune that will receive strong promotion in this market, according to him: "Tou Adieu." The DUTCH song THE has been already cut by Los Nocturnos (Music Hall), with special ar- rangement by Lito Escarso. Mexican group Los Teen Tops have recorded "Tomando Limonada," another Edami product. More about Odeon: the diskery is outing an album with the biggest Edith SWING Piaf hits including of course "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" and "Hymno Al' Amour." There is also a stereo album by Werner Muller, under the London label. Americo Severini LLEGE BAND of Phonogram informs that his label is releasing "Deci Porque No Queres" by Gasparin and his group, and "No Te Comas Las Uñas" TOO, BELONG TO by Vasito and his Bops, a new group. There is also a new single by Los Quilla Huasi: "Trasnochados Espineles." THE INTERNATIONAL SET THE CIRCLE WHOSE MEMBERSHIP CONTAINS ONLY THE BEST: Argentina's Sellers THE PHILIPS'PHONOGRAPHIC INDUSTRIES GROUP OF COMPANIES, Best WHO RELEASE THEIR RECORDS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. This Last Week Week 1 1 *Deci Porque No Queres (Korn)Palito Ortega (RCA); Leo Dan (CBS); Tito Alberti, Gasparin (Philips); Los Dukes (Music Hall); Los Portirriqueños (Polydor) 2 2 *Fanny (Mundo Musical) Leo Dan (CBS); Dany Montano (Music Hall) 3 3 *Celia (Mundo Musical) Leo Dan (CBS); Andy Macia (Disc PHILIPS MAKE RECORDS - Jockey) Dany Montano (Music Hall) 4 4 Se Mi Voui Lasciare (RCA Italiana -Fermata) Michele, Marty IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE Cosens (RCA); Juan Roman (Disc Jockey) 5 5 Esos Locos Dias De Verano (Comet -Fermata) Nat Cole (Capitol) Danielo (Odeon Pops); Dino (Music Hall); Sonia (Philips); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey); Jolly Land (RCA) 6 8 Sabor De Sal (RCA) Italiana -Fermata) Gino Paoli, Horacio Molina (RCA); Sonia (Philips); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey) 7 6 Cuore (Aldon-Fermata) Rita Pavone, Violeta Rivas (RCA); Blan- quita Silvan, Lucio Milena (CBS); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey) 7 *Marisa (Mundo Musical) Leo Dan (CBS) 9 11 I Watussi (Fermata) Edoardo Vianello (RCA); Nicky Jones (RCA); Juan Ramon (RCA) 10 9 Cuando Llega El Verano (Edami) Ricardo Roda (CBS); Siro San Roman (Music Hall); Franco Greco (Odeon Pops); Carlo (Philips) Los Jockers (Fenix); Los Azurros (Music Hall) 11 *Estar Enamorado (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Pa 12 - pm *Amarraditos (Korn) Luis Ordoñez (CBS); Fetiche (Philips) 13 12 *El Orangutan (Korn) Chico Novarro (RCA); Carlos Argentino nd (Philips); Pepe Reyes (Odeon Pops) :g 14 - Que Hago Con El Latin (Fermata) Gianni Morandi, Violeta Rivas BC' ( Do 15 14 DesencadenaR rMi Corazon (Korn) Trini Lopez (Reprise); Donald This is a publication of Philips' Phonographic Industries, ata' (Music Hall); Ray Charles (Ariel) llare *Local products. Central Offices: Baarn, The Netherlands.

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www.americanradiohistory.com Cush Box .,.. :jr HOLLAND Bovema's Imperial-label will regularly organize two -weekly Teenager -Top - Cash Box has received the first recordings of San Remo tunes. We have top -record- heard them, but since at this writing, the Festival has not, yet been held, Tests, in which a jury -panel of teenagers will chose its favorite ings. "The system will help us to release the best items, to sound the musical we can't, of course, express our opinion about them. We will confine our- comments selves to list the records received. First on the list is RCA which sent to tastes of young people and to tune the repertory to them," thus Imperial -chief Cees Mentink on the idea. us an acetate containing three of the four numbers it is presenting to the "Tango Für contest: "Ieri Ho Incontrato Mia Madre," sung by Gino Paoli; "Mezzanotte," Jack van Doom, now very successful with his German hit Einsame Herze," visited Gramophonehouse to tape the Dutch version. He performed by Los Hermanos Rigual, and "Passo Su Passo," a tune from Imca RCA's pubbery, is sung by Fonit-Cetra's top artist, Claudio Villa. Also Fonit also had an interview with Imca Marina taped for Radio Veronica. Cetra sent to Cash Box other records of San Remo: Milva, singing "L'Ultimo is flying high with her latest single -release "Ueber Den Wolken Ist Sonnen- and scheir." She had a busy radio -and TV -weekend, in which she was a featured Tram" (penned and published by Sciorilli, owner of Edizioni Mascotte) VARA's Domenico Modugno, who performs "Che Mea Ne Importa A Me," a tango - guest in AVRO's Sunday -afternoon -show, the "Ramblers Show" and song. The Fonit Cetra package contained, of course, also "Passo Su Passo," popular "Top of Flop" -program. by Claudio Villa. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin will make an extensive tour in Holland from Regarding Fonit Cetra, there is a new artist of this company who, as it March 7 up till the end of April next. There will be concerts in The Hague, has just been announced, will take part in the Festival: This artist is the Den Bosch, Amsterdam and Arnhem, all being a perfect blow-up for HMV's Brazilian songstress Marina Moran, who has been called to substitute for Bob many exclusive Menuhin -recordings. Azzam who, as the other French artists of which we spoke of some weeks Bovema's Columbia -label had a lot of buyer's requests for its recently albums, featuring the ago, renounced his participation in the Festival. Marina Moran was the released series of "King Of The Blues -Trombone" h interpreter of "Sole Pizza Amore," the song that was to be done to Lou music of the late jazz giant Jack Teagarden. Monte. But there is also another defection regarding the Quartetto Cetra, Imperial will shortly release it "Trini Lopez live at Hollywood" vol. 2 in which group was replaced by the well known pop artist Aurelio Fierro, who Holland. The label also rushed out 3 Fats Domino EP -items, containing presented for the first time to the Festival his own label, King Universal. great Domino -highlights such as "I'm Walkin'" and "Blue Heaven." Further- (Distributed by Phonogram). Aurelio Fierro was also the interpreter of "Sole more the label presented its "The Sound Of Music"-album in the successful Pizza Amore." "Music For You"-12" series. But let's now continue the list of records that Cash Box already received Bovema's Capitol -label will supply Dutch dealers with window displays and from the various companies. Durium sent to use the recording of the pop advertising -material concerning its "Hot Rod Rally" -album, thus introducing e talent Little Tony performing the song written by his brother, "Quando a new kind of musical rage, based on autoantics. Warner Bros is now high Vedrai La Mia Ragazza," published by the Durium pubbery itself, EMI on the charts with its German Peter, Paul & Mary -version of "Blowing In Italiana let us have all the three recordings of its artists, Tony Renis, sing- The Wind," entitled "Die Antwort Weisz Ganz Allein Der Wind." ing "I Sorrisi Di Sera," Nicola Arigliano (who for the first time took part Dureco Records reports that it is selling very big a lot of singles of the in the contest) performing "20 Km Al Giorno" and Pino Donaggio, who International Hitparade as the "Drina Mars" by Jörgen Ingmann (Metronome), recorded "Motivo D'Amore." MRC sent "Sabato Sera" as performed by its the original "Drina -Mars" by the Yugoslavian Uroseviz Ensemble (Metro- newcomer, Bruno Filippini. The last records received by Cash Box were two nome), "Rund Ist Die Welt" by Nina and Frederik (Metronome), "Hully RCA recordings of its composition "Ogni Volta" as sung by Paul Anka and Gully Holiday" by Boris (Metronome), "La Mamma" by Aznavour (Bar- by the new talent of Roby Ferrante, who is the composer of the tune. clay), "Serafino Campanaro" by Adriano Celentano (Jolly), "Maria Elena" Another change concerns the pop German talent of Peter Kraus (Phono- by Los Machucambos (Omega) and "Weer Een Cafe" by Bobbejaan (Omega). gram) who, in the absence of Bob Azzam, performed the foreign version Bestsellers of its LP -repertoire are albums by Aznavour (La Mamma), Nina of "Piccolo Piccolo." We repeat that this contest will be really very inter- & Frederik (Attitudes) and Play Bach No. 4 by Jacques Loussier. Dureco esting: many foreign publishers have requested the sub -publishing rights Records rush -released two titles of the San Remo Festival '64: "Sabato Sera" for the foreign countries of the songs presented. Until this writing, the first and "Sole Sole Sole" sung in the original language by and country on the list is Spain, in which territory Italian original publishers Umberto Marcato on Metronome. Since July '63 Dureco Records got a tre- have licensed all the songs of the Festival, excluding one. At the top of the mendous grip on the Dutch POP -market with Johnny Hoes' Telstar -label. purchasing list we find Augusto Alguero' of Canciones Del Mundo, who has Big Hits on the Telstar -label: "De Schoorsteenveger" by Dikke Leo, "Vader taken for his pubbery eleven songs of the contest. In the States until now Ach Laat Dat Nou" by Blonde Sjaan. ten songs have been licensed, and this country is followed by England and Cyril Shane manager of Shapiro, Bernstein -London visited Editions Altona Commonwealth, where 8 songs have been already placed, followed by France, in Amsterdam in order to show his new material. Some interesting copy- Benelux and South America, while only three songs have been licensed in rights were contracted with Altona amongst them "Lipstick Paint A Smile the Scandinavian countries. On Me," which could be a hit in this country. This was the first time that Let's say also that the foreign performers in the contest will receive a Shane was in Holland and he told us that he enjoyed his visit very much. strong promotion on the Italian and European market, thanks to their Sture Borgedahl from Sonora -Stockholm met publisher Wim van Vught personal appearances on the TV screens of Italy and Europe. on his trip to Paris. Several business -contacts were discussed and no doubt The theme of the strong interest of TV personal appearances, for the this renewed contact might be in mutual profit of these publishers. record promotion in our courtries, is emphasized by some examples that Mr. van Vught informs us that he is very happy to handle the beautiful arose recently in Italy: this is the recent case of "Hopeless" that under song "Dominique." The original recording of Soeur Sourire is already in the title "Inutilmente" performed by Dion on our TV screens immediately the charts. Special Dixieland -versions were made with the famous Dutch stirred up a strong reaction, along with "Donna The Prima Donna" also Swing College and the Beale Street Seven on RCA -records. performed by Dion on the same TV show. Thanks to his visit, the name of Dion is now becoming popular in Italy. On the subject of CBS, let's say that such a conception was confirmed by Vincenzo Micocci, A/R Manager Holland's Best Sellers of Ricordi/CBS during a conversation with Cash Box. He was complaining This Last that Frankie Laine was unable to perform before his participation in the San Remo contest, Week Week on the Italian TV. This would have been a wonderful 1 1 Pour Moi La Vie Va Commencer (Johnny Hallyday /Philips) aid to the strong promotional campaign conducted in Italy by CBS on Frankie and on his first (World Music Brussels) Italian recording, "Non Farla Piangere" (Don't Make My 2 2 Nimm Deine Weisse Gitarre (Gert Timmerman/Telefunken) (Les Baby Blue). We wish to stress what was written in a Cash Box editorial Ed. Int. Basart/Amsterdam) two weeks ago, concerning the personal appearances of foreign artists on our market. 3 3 Spiegelbeeld/Tes Tendres Années (Willeke Alberti/Philips, Johnny Italian CBS therefore is conducting a strong promo in this Hallyday/Philips) (Francobel/Brussels; sole agency: Editions side: the firm is dealing with TV people for a TV series with their top orchestras of Andre Altona, Amsterdam) Kostelanetz and Ray Conniff. 4 6 This Land Is Your Land (Trini Lopez/Reprise) (Les Ed. Int. Among the releases of the week, there's a series issued by RI.FI in which Basart/Amsterdam) are reproduced some of the oldest Italian Folk -Songs of various regions country. of our 5 4 /America (Trini Lopez/Reprise) (Les Ed. (Calabria, Sicilia, Abbruzzi, Sardegna and so on). The LPs are Int. Basart, Amsterdam) performed by Jannitto, who does some old music of the 16th and 17th cen- turies, with a particular 6 5 Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles (Françoise Hardy/Vogue) (Les style and refinement. Ed. Int. Basart/Amsterdam) While on the subject of RI.FI, let's mention also its other Antonella, recent releases: 7 8 Dominique (The Singing Nun/Philips) (Editions Altona Amster- a new neapolitan voice, who makes her debut on the record dam) stage under this label, has just recorded four new songs: "Bene "Vicino A Te," "Che Ca Va," 8 7 Maria Nomas (Cliff Richard/Columbia) (Holland Music Amster- T'Aggio A Di," and "Quanno Staie Cu Mme." Another dam) new talent of RI.FI has recorded the Italian version of "Our Day Will two American hits: 9 10 Maria Elena (Los Indios Tabarajas/RCA) (Holland Music, Amster- Come" (under the Italian title "Il Nostro Giorno Verra" dam) and "The Last Leaf" (titled in Italian "Le Foglie Cadono"). Cash Box had the pleasure to meet Harry 10 9 Ik Heb Eerbied Voor Jouw Grijze Haren (Gent Timmerman/Tele- and Goodman, owner of Regent Music funken) (World Music/Brussels) brother of the Benny, who was in Milan, on his way to San Remo, to have a business talk with his representative in Italy, Alfredo Rossi, of the Ariston Publishing Group. Harry Goodman was one of the numerous guests of San Remo for the contest period. Other foreign publishers that announced Italy's Best Sellers i to Cash Box their arrivals are Julio Guiu Clara of Ediciones Armonico Claude Henri Vic of (Spain), This Last Weeks Editions Fantasia (France), Felix Stahl of Stock- Week Week On Charts holmmusiksproduktion (Sweden), Thomas Meisel of Gaby Right Edition Intro (Germany), 1 1 6 *O Mio Signore: Edoardo Vianello/RCA Published by Leo- of Edition Montana (Germany), Hans Gerig of Edition Gerig nardi (Germany), Jimmy Phillips of Peter Maurice Pub. Co. (England), Algues -o Augusto 2 2 12 *Le Lunghe Notti: Adriano Celentano/Clan Published by of Canciones Del Mundo (Spain), Gerald Hammerling of Edition Nero (Germany), Michel Haddad of The Ariston-Italian Yank Lebanese Record Co. (Lebanon), A. Serra 3 3 6 Ridi/Ma Neanche by of Discos Vergara (Spain) and many many others. Per Idea: Michele/RCA Published Among other new releases Ricordi-Ariston/RCA Italiana of the week is a new recording of Adamo, the 4 Italian talent who reached strong popularity 4 2 *Che M'Importa Del Mondo: Rita Pavone/RCA Published just released in Belgium. EMI, in fact, has by RCA Italiana a new single of this artist on which Adamo sings in "Gridare Il Tuo Nome" and "Amore Italian 5 5 8 *Non Te Ne Andare: Jimmy Fontana/RCA Published b!' Perduto." His first record "Sei Qui Con RCA Italiana Me" b/w "Che Funerale" has reached good exposure, thanks promotion. Italy's State Broadcasting to a juke box 6 7 2 Per Questa Volta: Richard Anthony/EMI Italiana pub' Company refused to put the single lished by Ricordi on the air. Adamo is expected in Italy this month. While in Milan, present his new recordings on he will 7 6 11 L'Eta' Dell' Amore: Francoise Hardy/Saar Published b!' the TV show "Dreams Fair." Other EMI guest Leonardi of the pop TV show will be Richard Anthony. The expected top French artist is 8 8 10 *Adesso No: Neil Sedaka/RCA Published Italiana in Milan on Feb. 7th. He too, will present to the Italian public by RCA his new waxings. The name of Richard Anthony 9 10 12 *Ti Cerchero': Ricky Gianco/Jaguar Published by Leonardi with his cutting is currently on the chart 10 9 9 *T'Amo E T'Amero': Little Tony/Durium by of the Italian version "Donne Moi Ma Chance" (Per Questa Published Volta), which, according to EMI, has sold more than GI.BA 120,000 copies. Denotes Original Italian Titles 46 Cash Box-February 8, 1964 International Section h www.americanradiohistory.com Cashen 8 ' FRANCE

-T It was a very great evening at the Olympia Music Hall recently especially !co We are being overtaken by The Beatles! It is difficult to recall any occasion (outside Elvis Presley) when such mass acceptance has for the spectators and for Trini Lopez who was a revelation for everyone. Just usi been established in before Trini's appearance we saw Pierre Vassiliu who is on the Decca label ne favor of any artists who have never visited these shores. The airwaves of radio are full of The Beatles, television is running all sorts of shots of The and who had a little success. He deserved more than he got because his songs the press is loaded are quite good but it seems that the songs of Pierre Perret reaches the public Beatles, with stories and pictures of The Beatles ... we one are deep in the grip of The Beatles! Radio stations right across the nation more effectively. We mention in particular "Tord Boyau," which is actually running special programs of the best-sellers in France and this is quite rare over here for a fantasy song. are of The Beatles-an instance to be cited is that a and drums. of Station 3AK in Melbourne which is setting up its personalities on weekends Lopez appeared on the stage and was accompanied only by guitar )nn He warmed up the audience gradually and at the end of his spot we could say Ito in special Beatles clothes and wigs to present their pop sessions. Henry Gay from the program department (which could use a Beatles wig full-time!) ad- without a doubt that it was a complete triumph. Trini could have sung twenty- vised Cash Box of the special projects that 3AK has planned associated with five songs in the same manner, because he had the spectators eating out of his The Beatles and their records. hand. He naturally ended up with "If I Had A Hammer," the number one song fr One of the finest acts from Europe, Nina & Frederik is now appearing in that made him famous in France. We must mention that prexy Cabat did so la for a season with a leading well, as usual, on the publicity planning. The second half of the program was 31! Australia hotel chain. These artists haven't had a hit record in Australia to date but as a result of their personal appearances composed of Sylvie Vartan and the Beatles. Let's say straight away that the they should leave a hit or so behind them. Nina & Beatles, who are very popular in England, obtained a good success here. They ce Frederik are a great pair and thoroughly deserve the success of are young and dynamic and their songs are very well chosen. Their numbers ig their Australian season, we hope to see them back again real soon. are very relaxed and perfectly timed. In the case of the Beatles, it is a little W&G Records has a big chance of chart action with its new single release too soon to say whether they will obtain the same success as in England. 1. 2 by American folk group The Brandywine Singers, which carries "Two Little Not to be left in the shade let's say that at the Bobino Music Hall Jacqueline tain Boys" c/w "Here's To The Girls." The top side is catching good airplay and if Francois, without a doubt, obtained the success she merits. Due to her talent. urt present action continues it should get off the ground. Novelty songs continue to arrive in our office but before we starts off on this ces Things are moving on schedule with the development of the new television subject let's mention the fact that turnover sales of the record companies dur- stations coming to the major cities of Australia. The new commercial license ing the month of December was very much below what was expected by these Sys in Sydney is expected to begin operating about twelve months from now; the companies. )(Inc new license for Melbourne is said to be geared for transmission later this year. This was the same case elsewhere and for all the biz in France during the wh Harry Miller, of Pan Pacific promotions who just finished a very successful Christmas month. ring concert tour with Roy Orbison & Co., has advised Cash Box that Gerry & The Jean Claude Pascal sings for us "Le Rendez Vous Des Routiers" and "Deux Pacemakers and Brian Poole & The Tremolos have been booked for an Aus- Ombres Sur La Plage." Let's say as well that Cora Vaucaire also chants for us of tralian tour in April. More details will be available later and will appear in "Le Rendez Vous Des Routiers." On the Thomson label, a disk by Jean Yves ano this column. Gran, "Tout Le Long De Ma Vie" and "`Reviens Je Ne Veux Que Toi." A new- (Me Popular Australian Country and Western star Kevin Shegog has been comer Fabienne on the Pathe ticket is out with "Cours Si Tu As Peur." An- "H booked to tour New Zealand with Marty Robbins-the tour begins late in other newcomer with E.M.I. by name of Eric Perier who has just canned "Brille r( Feb. It will be Kevin's first visit to New Zealand where his disks have be- Brille" and "L'Amour S'Oublie." Profiting by the success obtained by Trini Ele come best-sellers. Lopez Pathe supplies us with a title by him entitled "Rosita." It seems that Dine= For some unaccountable reason there seems to be a long delay in the pub- this is an oldie. We find Jouvin and his trumpet gives us his version of "La i), Iv. lishing of hit sheets these days. Many weeks go by between the time when a Mama." Lily Varenne gives us "Philoet Surf" while Christian Sarrel sings Du record is hot and the sheet music reaches the market. For instance, at the "Dieu Et L'Amour" and Gerard Baque "Ma Meilleure Amie." to S> time of preparing this column there were no sheets out on "Pretty Paper"; On the Barclay label as well very many novelty releases. Dalida has just vist "As Usual"; "Memphis Tennessee" and "Glad All Over" each of which is a grooved two excellent titles, "Votre Terre Est Notre Terre" and "Ding Ding," .t a popular title right across the nation. It seems reasonable to expect that most which is the version of "Green Green." Jean Ferrat has just given us a song of :ar-la publishers would want their sheets out while the songs are at their peak. the same origin in "Deux Enfants Au Soleil," which is to say of an excellent ,'ry To get some idea of the tremendous influence of English artists in Aus- nature. A new recording by Eddy Mitchell, "Tu N'As Rien D'Un Ange" on the tralia at the moment, just take a look at our best-seller list this issue! Eight 707 label distributed by Barclay. A new songstress Mariella has just cut "La s Al of the ten records featured are by English stars-one is from Europe and one Cucaracha Surf." Still on the Barclay firm a new disk by a newcomer Valerie, ng c American. (What's happening to the locals?) EMI has no less than nine of "Vous Dansez Mademoiselle." On the Vogue label we must point out first and AS the top ten records across Australia as of this issue, Philips has the other one. above all a new record by Trini Lopez "Heart Of My Heart." From Primo Cor - :ime The Beatles have three of the top five records in Australia and the Leeds chia emerges two paso -dobles "Gaillardo" and "Mome Romero." We are pa- ry m Music group controls the copyright of the top three titles. The one American tiently waiting the release of a new grooving by Michel Paje. Let's point out m Y starring in our best seller list is the ever popular Roy Orbison, who has just the latest title by Sylvie Vartan is "Si Je Chante," which according to Mogul no d completed one of the most successful concert tours ever conducted in Aus- Georges Boujnah is on the way to be a big hit. Speaking about Johnny Hally- tralia. day, let's say that the title that seems to be obtaining a success is "Tu N'As Rien De Tout Cela." Whilst on the Philips chapter let's talk about Sister Sou- beau rire, since she has had a number one best seller in the States they are trying Iready to construct the same in France. This appears and seems to be very difficult us D Australia's Best Sellers to achieve. Let's now talk about the original soundtrack from the film starring Brigitte To words on 1 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music Bardot "Le Mepris." terminate our column a few Henri Salvador, 2 Do You Love Me (Brian Poole-Decca) Dominion Music who seems to have found an excellent title in "Le Martien," which is the French 3 She Loves You (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music tag of "The Martian Hop" and also must mention "Annie," the French version 4 Memphis Tennessee (Dave Barry-Decca) Jewel Music of "Little Eefie Annie." Jean Claude Brialy is trying his luck in the song biz 5 as a singer. He has supplied us with "Horizontalement" and "Le Tour Du y Phil I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music 6 Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five-Columbia) Reg Connelly Music Monde." Let's wish him good luck in his new profession this will certainly. 7 Secret Love Allans Music please Hazan who is depressed by the fact that Prexy Cabat seems to have Ikea) (Kathy Kirby-Decca) 8 Pretty Paper (Roy Orbison-London) Acuff -Rose forsaken his trips for the time being and is content to stay in Paris. Lastly, a 9 Please (Frank Ifield-Columbia) Chappell & Co. new title by the Mitoufles "Dans Ma Rue." ps 10 Dominique (The Singing Nun-Philips) Belinda Music EdJoi s Ed. France's Best Sellers

(Les 1 La Mama (Charles Aznavour) Charles Aznavour-French Music The Beach Boys Down Under 2 La Marie Jaconde (Alain Barrière) Alain Barrière-Tutti ogue) 3 If I Had A Hammer (Lee Hayer, Seeger) Trini Lopez-Tropicales BRISBANE-The Beach Boys, Capi- 3 Si J Avais Un Marteau (Lee Hayer, Seeger, Claude François) Claude Fran- ra Am tol Records vocal group voted the top çois-Tropicales 4 Sifflet Des Copains Marconi group for 1963 in the Cash Box poll, Sheila-Pathe 5 J Aurais Voulu (Francoise Hardy) Francoise Hardy-LFA sic Am are currently touring New Zealand Down the .sic An and Australia. While Under, boys met pop music columnist Ian erma' Amiable (2d from left) and his fiancee Gloria Munro. Left to right are Brian The first pressing plant Wilson, Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Den- nis Wilson and Mike Love. for Middle East

b9 shed SOCIETÉ LIBANAISE DU DISQUE publishe Spain's Best Sellers publishe

1 Cuore Pubi (Heart)-Rita Pavone (RCA Victor) has been established 2 Spanish Lace (Mantilla Españo)-Henrique Guzmán) (CBS) publishe 3 Diablo Disfrazado (Devil In Disguise)-Elvis Presley (RCA Victor) in Beyrouth (Lebanon) 4 Dile juliana (Tell Him)-Exciters (United-Artists)-Luis Aguile (Odeón) with the best 5 Lucky Lips-Cliff Richard (HMV) 6 Ritmo publishe De Lluvia (Rhythm Of The Rain)-Cascades (Warner Bros.) and up-to-date 7 She Loves You-Beatles (Odeón) RCA obY 8 Twist And Shout-Beatles (Odeón) pressing machinery 9 If I públísh' I Had A Hammer-Rhythm Maniacs (Belter) 10 Remember Diana-Paul Anka (RCA)

Cosh Box-February 8, 1964 International Section 47 o o d www.americanradiohistory.com g Germany's Best Sellers This Last Weeks Week Week On Chart 1 - 1 Das Kannst Du Mir Nicht Verbieten (You Can Never Stop Me Loving You) Bernd Spier-CBS -Edition Accord 2 3 9 *Wenn Ich. Ein Junge Waer (If I Was A Boy) -Rita Pavone -RCA Victor -Rolf Budde Music A few weeks ago, we printed the results ofthe "Musikmarkt" poll of tunes 3 1 13 Rote Lippen Soll- Man Kuessen (Lucky Lips) -Cliff Richard and artists. Here are the results of the poll for "Automatenmarkt," the top -Columbia-Hans Gerig Music juke box paper here, -and Musik Parade, one of Germany's top fan magazines 4 2 6 *Drei Musketiere (Three Musketeers)-Conny Froeboess- and the only paper devoted exclusively to record artists and songs. Electrola-Metronom/Froeboess/Budde First the final results from the "Automatenmarkt" poll: 5 4 8 *Es Gibt Kein Bier Auf Hawaii (There's No Beer In Hawaii) -Paul Kuhn -Columbia -Paul C. R. Arends Music results are for juke box favorites in 1963. 6 1 America Trini Lopez Ariola/Reprise-Schirmer Comp/ These - Chappell/August- Seith - FEMALE VOCALISTS MALE VOCALISTS VOCAL GROUPS 7 9 3 Bossa Nova Baby -Elvis Presley/Bill Ramsey -RCA Victor/ 1. Connie Francis 1. Elvis Presley 1. Renate & Werner Leismann Columbia-Aberbach Music 2. Petula Clark 2. Rex Gildo 2. The Tahiti Tamoures 8 6 9 If I Had A Hammer -Trini Lopez-AriolaJReprise-Lud- 3. Manuela 3. Gus Backus 3. The Blue Diamonds low/Hans Gerig Music 4. Caterina Valente 4. Gerd Boettcher 4. Conny & Peter Alexander 9 7 12 *Rosmarie-Pat Boone -London -Melodie Der Welt 5. Siw Malmkvist 5. Martin Lauer 5. Medium Terzett 10 10 2 *Nachts Hoer' Ich Immer Alle Uhren Schlagen (At Night, I Hear All The Clocks Tolling) -Peter Alexander-Polydor ORCHESTRA & INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS - -Hans Gerig Music 1. John Buck and the Blazers *Original German Copyright 2. The Tornados 3. Billy Vaughn 4. Mr. Acker Bilk GERMANY (continued) 5. The Limburger DISC JOCKEY-Local DISC JOCKEY -Foreign 1. Chris Howland 41% 1. Brian Mathews (Luxemburg) 12% TOP JUKE BOX TUNES -1963 2. Camillo 26% 2. Jack Jackson (Luxemburg) 8% 1. Blame It On The Bossa Nova -Manuela 3. Mal Sondock 17% 2. Buona Notte -Rocca Granata 3. Mitsou-Jacqueline Boyer TV SHOW -Local TV SHOW -Foreign 4. I'd Rather Buy A Tirol Hat -Billy Mo 1. Music from Studio B 51% 1. Perry Como Show 26% 5. Son, Come Home -Freddy 2. 77 Sunset Strip 35% 2. Bonanza 10% 6. Lucky Lips -Cliff Richard 3. Candid Camera 12% 7. Say Wonderful Things To Me-Rex Gildo 8. Wini Wini-The Tahiti Tamoures HITS OF THE YEAR-Local HITS OF THE YEAR -Foreign 9. Barcarole In The Night-Connie Francis 1. Son, Come Home Soon -Freddy 1. Lucky Lips -Cliff Richard 41% 10. Jalisco -John Buck/Renate & Werner Leismann 55% 2. Devil In Disguise -Elvis Presley 2. I Want To Marry A Cowboy-Gitte 39% A tremendous amount of foreign artists and tunes are represented on this 21% 3. Sukiyaki -Blue Diamonds 12% listing. From the male vocalists, 3 of the artists are German with Gus Backus, 3. Blame It On The Bossa Nova - 4. If I Had A Hammer -Trini Lopez an American living here and Elvis Presley represented. On the distaff side of Manuela 6% 4% the picture, only Manuela is German and the other four are from foreign 4. Tonight's My Night-Connie Fran- countries. Instrumentally, only The Limburger are German, and from the vocal cis 5% groups only the Blue Diamonds from Holland are foreigners. That makes over 1/2 of the total from countries other than the German speaking lands of Ger- That's it for this week in Germany. many, Austria and Switzerland. Songwise, exactly one half of the songs come from German pens with the others dividing themselves between the USA with 3 tunes, Holland with one tune and England with one. Strangely enough, Ger- many's number one record seller Freddy is not represented. Israel's Best Sellers The "Musikparade" which took a fan poll divided their lists between foreign artists and local ones. Here's how that poll looked: This Last Weeks Week Week On Chart MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR -Local MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR -Foreign 1 1 5 You'll Never Walk Alone-Gerry & Pacemakers (Colum- 1. bia) 1. Max Greger 35% Ray Charles 42% 2 4 3 Don't Talk To Him Richard (Columbia) 28% 2. -Cliff 2. Bert Kaempfert Ray Conniff 31% 3 5 4 Sweet Impossible You -Brenda Lee (Arton/"Hed Arzi") 3. Billy Mo 10% 3. Jorgen Ingmann 16% 4 2 17 Deep Purple-Nino Tempo & April Stevens (Atlantic/ DANCE ORCHESTRA -Local DANCE ORCHESTRA -Foreign "Hataklit") 5 3 12 It's All In The Game-Cliff Richard (Columbia) 1. Werner Muller 48% 1. Billy Vaughn 52% March (RCA) 2. Max Greger 39% 2. Ray Conniff 29% 6 8 7 The Impossible Happened -Little Peggy 3. Hazy Osterwald 12% 3. Bob Moore 13% 7 11 6 Washington Square -The Village Stompers (Epic) 8 7 12 I'll Take You Home -The Drifters (Atlantic/"Hataklit") JAZZ ORCHESTRA -Local JAZZ ORCHESTRA -Foreign 9 13 2 I Want To Hold Your Hand -The Beatles (Parlophone) 1. Kurt Edelhagen 41% 1. Kenny Ball 32% 10 14 2 Whispering -Nino Tempo & April Stevens (Atlantic/"Ha 2. Old Merry Tale Jazz Band 16% 2. Chris Barber 28% taklit" ) 3. Papa Bue 18% 11 15 3 Secret Love -Kathy Kirby (Decca) 4. Dutch Swing College 9% 12 15 2 Geronimo -The Shadows (Columbia) 13 9 8 Since I Fell For You -Lenny Welch (Cadence) MODERN COMBO -Local MODERN COMBO -Foreign 14 6 11 Your Other Love -Connie Francis (MGM) 1. Rolf Kuhn Combo 35% 1. The Shadows 39% 15 17 2 24 Hours From Tulsa -Gene Pitney (Musicor) 2. The Beatles 14% 16 19 2 I Only Want To Be With You -Dusty Springfield (Philips) 3. Johnny & The Hurricanes 7% 17 10 12 I (Who Have Nothing) -Ben E. King (Atlantic/"Ha- taklit" ) MALE SINGER -Local MALE SINGER -Foreign 18 - 1 Needles And Pins-The. Searchers (Top Hits/"Hataklit") 1. Freddy 35% 1. Elvis Presley 39% 19 12 12 First Day Back At School -Paul & Paula (Philips) 2. Rex Gildo 32% 2. Cliff Richard 33% 20 - 1 Lonely Lonely Lonely Me -Brenda Lee (Arton/"Hed Arzi ) 3. Gus Backus 12% 3. Pat Boone 14% 4. Peter Kraus 8% 4. Joey Dee 5% 5. Gerd Boettcher 3% 5. Chubby Checker 4% Clancys & Makem Vogue Fetes FEMALE SINGER -Local FEMALE SINGER -Foreign Visit Ireland Trini Lopez 1. Caterina Valente 33% 1. Connie Francis 62% 2. Conny Froeboess 31% 2. Gitte 12% 3. Manuela 18% 3. Petula Clark 11% 4. Heidi Bruhl 6% 4. Mina 7% 5. Rita Pavone 3% VOCAL GROUP -Local VOCAL GROUP -Foreign 1. Tahiti Tamoures 22% 1. Blue Diamonds 42% 2. Caterina & Sylvio 18'k 2. Everly Brothers 28% 3. Renate & Werner Leismann 8% 3. Crystals 7% 4. Beatles 6% TRUMPET PLAYER -Local TRUMPET PLAYER-Foreign 1. Horst Fischer 31% 1. Louis Armstrong 18% CLARINET PLAYER -Local CLARINET-Foreign 1. Rolf Kühn 12% 1. Mr. Acker Bilk 29% PIANIST-Local PIANIST -Foreign 1. Paul Kuhn 15% 1. Oscar Peterson 22% IRELAND -The Clancy Brothers and PARIS Reprise chanter -guitarist GUITAR Tommy Makem visited President De Trini Lopez- (left) is shown holding -Local GUITAR -Foreign du 1. Paul Wurges Valera of Ireland recently during the his 1964 award of "Academic 16% 1. Duane Eddy 34% group's European tour. Pictured pre- Disque Francais" presented to him by RADIO PROGRAM -Local RADIO PROGRAM senting the President with a copy of Vogue Records prexy Leon Cabs' -Foreign their "In Person At hosted 1 1. Records for young people -NDR 1. Carnegie Hall" (right) at a press party Hit Parade-BFN 29% LP on Columbia are (left to right) label nitery, St. 18% 2. Hit the at the hip Paris o' Parade -Radio Luxemburg Makem, President DeValera, Tom, Hilaire. Bruno Coquatrix, director 21% Liam and Pat Clancy. the Olympia Theater is in the middle. 48 Cash Box -February 8, 1964 International 5ectipo

www.americanradiohistory.com Nau ya CANADA 1":31/%ï i/t JAPAN ,`i1,`,...: .: ;to Lewis Roskin, manager of the CKLG Division of Moffat Broadcasting, Ltd., announced the appointment of Sam Holman as Program Director King Records held its first meeting of the year on Jan. 13 and 14 at its of CKLG, They discussed ra Vancouver, British Columbia. Holman comes to Canada after almost ten years main office, with all the general managers of the branches. in American Broadcasting circles. He most recently served as programming (1) the sale in the year end and new year weeks, and (2) programming consultant to Radio Station WKNR in Detroit. Prior to his association with the the sales promotion for this year. According to the content of the discussion, Detroit outlet, he was associated with A.B.C. outlets, WLS, Chicago and WABC, the sale in the first half of the year was quite poor, getting 45 percent of New York. the target, while in the second half the sale campaign for the 10th anni- ra the sale of LP's. Dick Riendeau hosted a reception for tradesters at Montreal's plush El Mor - versary of the London label was successful, increasing rocco, (27/1) in honour of Al Martino. The great Capitol hit maker was appear- The sale of singles increased a great deal both in imported and local songs. ing at the night spot, reportedly to S.R.O. crowds. Al's current This big success completely covered the dullness in the first half. The execs single, "I Love will the target by March, :t You More And More Every Day" is really moving out of all Capitol branches confirmed that it was possible that they reach across Canada. Another single sales giant for all when the company ends its '63 fiscal year. Also, from market research, the Canadian Capitol men is, of the measures for of course, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles. Hot on the heels of the label will push "priority of programming." As one the Beatles in most Canadian this policy, the firm is issuing a new type of London records soon. Nippon markets is a made -in -Canada side by The Es- of which quires, "Man From Adano." Also happening is the new Cliff Richard Victor is releasing its new "Stereo Gift Series," the first issue single, eight stereo LP's to meet the early spring season: "Gift 1g "Don't Talk To Him." The label has released, on its Pathe affiliate, is the following a French - My Happiness, Fascination, etc., by Eddy Bukster ly language pairing by Cliff, "J'Attendrai" b/w "C'Est Si Bon." All they need For Marriage"-including now is a French language outing by The Beatles. Orch.; "Gift For Mama"-Santa Lucia, etc. by Lawrence Welk Orch.; "Gift Country music is very much in For Papa"-Oh, My Papa, St. Louis Blues, etc. by The Linelanders; "Gift the foreground in Toronto entertainment cir- In The Sands, etc. by cles of late, and Columbia artists are leading the way with a steady string of For Lovers"-Orchids In The Moonlight; Love -Letter P.A.'s in that City. Billy Walker, 20th Century Strings; "Gift For Children"-Military March, Turkish March Jimmie Dickens, Stonewall Jackson and Lefty For Girl Frizzell have appeared in starring roles at Club Kingsway's Sunday night jam- (Schubert) by George Wile Orch. and Michael Boys Chorus; "Gift borees since the new year, playing to full -Students"-"String Of Pearls," etc. by 20th Century Strings; "Gift For houses on every occasion. All of the Exodus," etc. by Bill Ramal Orch. aforementioned artists are currently represented on the CB, C&W charts with Teenagers"-"The Longest Day," "Great strong outings. The Lefty Frizzell side, "Saginaw Michigan," is getting some pop deejay action across the country. On the jazz side of the picture, talented Teri Thornton, currently represented on the album charts with a swinging col- lection on Columbia, made the Toronto scene for two great weeks at the Towne Tavern. Her act was reportedly a smash in Toronto. Frank Jones spent the Best Sellers Holiday season in Toronto, and had high praise for the new Johnny Cash single Japan's pairing, "" b/w "Understand Your Man." Both sides are INTERNATIONAL now well underway in Canada, with "Understand" getting considerable pop attention. Canadian This Last product will shortly be forthcoming on Columbia by The Week Week Romeos and The Travellers. Both groups have been very well received through (Lib- releases in 1 1 Washington Square-Village Stompers (Epic); Spike Jones 4 the recent past. erty); Paradise King (Toshiba),.-Sub-Publisher/Toshiba es Quality's man in Winnipeg, Reg Ayres, has been kept busy these days with 2 2 Be My Baby-Ronettes (Phills); Johnny Deerfield (Columbia); 3' artist appearances in his area. Bob Weymouth, Jubilee recording artist, ap- Mieko Hirota (Toshiba); Yukari Itoh (King);-Sub-Publisher/ 1 peared at The Paddock. Byron Janis, Mercury artist, appeared as Guest Con- Shinko Lo ductor with the Winnipeg Symphony. Vienna Choir Boys appeared in a one (Philips) night concert stand, 3 4 Dominique-The Singing Nun while the CKY Cavalcade Of Stars (C.B.-Canda, 1/2) 4 5 Let's Make A Memory-Cliff Richard (Odeon);-Sub-Publisher/ presented several stars associated with Reg's operation. He indicates that the Shinko Loreen Church single, "I Want To Stand Up On The Mountain," is a mover all across western Canada, and 5 3 Lana-The Velvets (London) ;-Sub-Publisher/Folster could well develop into a national break out. Mean- 6 7 Drownin' My Sorrows-Connie Francis (MGM);-Sub-Publisher/ while he is very excited over a new release on Barry by Barry Ennis from Sas- Shinko katoon. "Mountain Of Ice" is the side, says Reg, and early deejay reaction has been great. 7 8 Bossa Nova Baby-Elvis Presley (RCA);-Sub-Publisher/Aber- Quality, bach on the national scene, are really moving with hit after hit. "Hoote- 8 10 I Left My Heart In San Francisco-Brenda Lee (Decca) ;-Sub- nanny Express" by the Canadian Sweethearts is getting the full promotion treatment Publisher/Toshiba from Stan Dorling and his people. Mail counts chalked up by Ca- 9 Memories Memories-Joanie Sommers (W.B.);-Sub-Publisher/ nadian spinners who participated in the "Tommy's Girl" contest, originated - by Stan, Taiyo have been little short of sensational. A new Bobby Curtola single is 10 Live Young-Troy Donahue (W.B.)-Sub-Publisher/IMP Co rapidly developing across the Country. "Little Girl Blue" (not the standard) - is getting a warm reception from Canadian air personalities everywhere. Re- cently young Bobby, has been the subject of two Canada-wide rotogravure JAPAN'S BEST SELLERS Ar treatments, and will shortly be featured in Liberty Magazine. This Last tlan More good Canadian record product is on its way, reports BMI-Canada's Week Week Whitey Haines. A new single by Diane Leigh, "Little Boy Lost" b/w "Let Love 1 3 Yumeo Sodate-yo-Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba) Do The Talking," will soon be out on Quality. A new LP plus a single by The 2 1 Kon-Nichiwa Akachan-Michiyo Azusa (King) CAl Lowlanders will soon be out on Sparton. The group has been very successful 3 2 Utsukushii Judai-Akira Mita (Victor) with their releases in various regions, particularly around their home town of 4 7 Wakai Ashita-Kenji Kitahara (Columbia) tab London, Ontario. 5 8 Wakai Utagoe-Y. Hashi & S. Yoshinaga (Victor) lone Bobby Vinton and Johnny Cash will do P.A.'s in Ontario centres during Feb- 6 9 Sutekina Asu ga Kitto Kuru-Kiyohiko Matsunaga (Toshiba) ruary. Bobby is set for one niters in Toronto and London, while Johnny Cash 7 10 Gakuen Hiroba-Kazuo Funaki (Columbia) heads into the same cities just prior to the Vinton appearance. Roy Orbison 8 - Nakamatachi-Hunaki Kazuko (Columbia) appears for the first time in eastern Canada, in Ottawa (19/2). He'll work 9 4 Dekai Konoyume-Michiya Mihashi (King) that night with The Esquires, currently clicking Capitol 10 5 Shiroi Seifuku-Yukio Hashi (Victor) Adano." for with "Man From Another word on the mysterious Jillianne Harris, the new folk find of Hal LP BEST SELLERS Ross'. She will be accompanied on her debut album the ist, by outstanding guitar- This Last Phil Stuart Scharf. Hal is right in the midst of a hit explosion currently Lon- don. at Week Week LW. "Southtown U.S.A." by The Dixiebelles leads way, 1 Dios," the while "Vaya Con 1 I Left My Heart In San Francisco-Julie London (Liberty) updated by The Drifters on Atlantic, is hot on the heels of the side by 2 2 Mitch Miller Screen Mood-(Columbia) itatl The Dixiebelles. "It's No Sin" by The Duprees continues item to be a big air play 3 4 Best Of Mitch Miller-(Columbia) with all Canadian stations. 4 3 Blue On Blue-Bobby Vinton (Epic) iA Happiest S undays is on 5 5 My Fair Lady-(Columbia) Wrn Bros. "Abigail Beecher" is a smash ineveryCaadiFranmarkenddCannon t and chalks up new sales marks daily. Phil Rose has a couple of other hot items on the go at his division of the Compo Company, currently. These include: "Hello Young Lovers" by Jimmy Durante and "Roberta" by Barry and The Tamelanes. Great new LP's on Mercury arrived recently through the kind cooperation of Mike Kerr in Chicago. "Songs Of The Cities" by Roy Drusky will draw C and W spinners like molasses draws flies, but pop jocks could well give it some serious consideration. The artist's reading of such pop greats as "Kansas City" La fabrique de disques and "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" deserve air exposure on pop segments première as well as country shows. The latest Mercury single by Roy, "Peel Me A Nan - ser," is also getting some pop air attention. The other LP outing spotlights pour le Moyen Oriént the considerable talent of Faron Young in a set entitled "Story Songs For Country Folks." It's bound to be a biggie with country markets in short order. Al Allbutt, of Leeds Music, is waxing enthusiastic of late over a new Moe Hoffman single on Sparton. The tune that's getting considerable deejay atten- tion in this country is entitled, "Flootenanny." It is, reportedly, getting con- DU siderable turntable on numerous Toronto outlets, and could break out nation- SOCIETÉ LIBANAISE DISQUE ally with a decent deejay break across the country. Jim Corbett, Sparton's man In Montreal, had good words for the side during a recent C.B. visit. Jim is having one of his best months ever, single -wise, with many hot items on all the charts. Sammy tively Davis Jr.'s "In The Shelter Of Your Arms," while a compara- a été créé à Beyrouth (Liban) slow starter is now well under way. The great new side by The Impres- sions, "Talking About My Baby" is one of the hottest singles Jim has had in par I'initiatiative des Maisons: recent memory. Talented young currently Canadian, Jerry Palmer, is represented on the album market Haddad Record Co. bol with a brand new Quality set. The package includes all of Jerry's past deJpia singles and will do very well in many areas where the young singer has ap- peared the Ri - Fi Record Co. b', in person. Jerry and his Manager, Don Grashey, are about to head for Nashville for an extended stay. They will be working out of "Music City" for on t some time. Wattar Record Co. he order Jerry will be one of the really big talents in this business in short if that long awaited disk -break should come along while he and Don are in Nashville. Meg') 'he. Jr Cash Box-February 8, 1964 International Section 49 Si,d oi

A www.americanradiohistory.com :.;: .::A '.....,... /2%.0g _.ga;7lr.v%o. 'Y.' re:.ekir.}"R ::/eb"%, Ca1 c Rox TOP 100 LABELS C,..,, gox SCANDINAVIA 37 15, 31 Marc ABC -Paramount 12, 66, 85 Hele1 36, 98 Mercury 2, 38, DENMARK Amy 71, 80, 86 appear 22 MGM 68, A Bunch Of Cocoanuts" is Imudico Atco 27 Danish publisher of "I've Got Lovely ¡he fe, Atlantic 61, 83, 91 Montel A/S and not Mörks Musikforlag as reported in Cash Box last week. icript I 69, 90 - Motown New sheet music from Wilhelm Hansen, Musik-Forlag, includes: "Span at 63 57 bere . Musicor Allan Larsen, Best cook Visen" composed by Sophus Brandsholt with lyrics by peleom 6 "Traek En Pakke Med Lykke Og Held" by Kjeld Jörgensen and words by ínt Cadence 29 Okeh vas Poul Christoffersen, "If You Wanna Dance" composed by Kai Christiansen fol Cameo 20, 78, 89 Parkway 19, 33, 41 Same publisher Ras 77 and lyrics by Peter Pavey. All three are local copyrights. Ma Canadian American Philips 30, 32, 35, 96 Näckrosen the has also presented "Them There Eyes" and the Swedish song "Där reali Capitol 1, 59, 100 Philles 28, 94 Allan Hondé. it 16 Blommar," with Danish lyrics (En Hytte I Skoven) by popular Chattaooche 59, 60, 76 during February. The 79 RCA Victor 11, 43, 53, The local song Festivals take place in Scandinavia Braut Checker 42 on Feb. 15. The following artists 50 Reprise Danish Festival will be on the air and TV 've Sa Coed 24 to sing the numbers: Otto Brandeburg (HMV), Björn 51, 72, 87 Rivieria have been contracted o Hob Columbia 4, 13, 95 Tidmand (Odeon), Dario Campeotto (Sonet), Raquel Rastenni (Sonet), Colpix 82 Roulette (free Belio' 23 47 Gustav Winckler (Sonet), Vivian & Berit (Polyphon), Grethe Mogensen Congress Scepter 8, Oxböl (no record contract). There will be one ad A 48, 49, 88 lance) and Preben and Else iginal 92 Smash more artist contracted, but it has not yet been decided which one. The winning DCP Soundstage 7 21 aby), Decca 9, 17, 97 65 song, and probably also the artist singing the winning song will represent Stax in Ardui Dot 18, 39 75 Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest, taking place in Copenhagen Sue March. es Coi 7 middle of etour" Everest 56 Swan Danish guitarist Erik Kaare was voted "favorite of the month" in Finland 5, 25 veto Epic Fox 45 with his song "Casino." Kaare seems to become the real inter- 20th in January "Yout Tamla 62 national star, reports Jörn Adrian of Mörks Musikforlag to Cash Box. His Garrett 14 Spain, Japan and rough 73 34 recordings have done very well in, among other countries, Gordy 70, United Artists the Philippines. Robertino, Italian singer on Mörk's Triola label, has been d out 46, 52, 55, 74 with Bobby Rydell st yea Hi 81 VeeJay contracted for the San Remo Festival where he together Volt 54 will "Un Bacio Piccolissimo." Helle Wilke, another name on Triola, ve co) perform bee Kapp 64, 99 Valiant 84 did very well on her recent appearance in German TV from Baden-Baden. elgian King 40 10, 44 Finally, Adrian reports that the great sensation on records in Denmark at Wand ith "S 3, 67 the moment is The Danish Sharks. Their debut record gave them an offer Liberty 26, 93 Warner Bros. from a local film producer. Their next record is expected to be out around turin April 1. ance" BOX will run the Top 100 Labels feature on a t with In answer to numerous requests for such a service CASH capsule as an to our aid be Both on CASH BOX Top 1100. Feature can also SWEDEN ofslabelsa they ecaryn stand representationtgned the summary heirninternationalarilydisks by labels. up as as singles ve de a handy order guide for distribs, racks, dealers and one -stops ordering The sales figures for the first six months of 1963 went far and EP's are concerned, and down as far as LP's are concerned. According n Vo to reports from the record manufacturers, it was a growing demand for ile H singles in Sweden, which for years has been a typical EP country. d "Te Sellers Statistically, LP sales also increased, if the statistics include the sale of propri Denmark's Best 169,334 UNO records during the first six months of 1963, compared with the ntator Weeks figures for the same period in 1962. tided This Last 1963 avail- S.A. Week Week On Chart It should be said that there will be no complete statistics for ' figures available now are for the e horn 1 1 11 Johnny Loves Me (Suzie/Sonet) Sonet Music able until around middle of April. All the Govern- d Ada 2 2 8 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlophone) Multitone A/S first six months of 1963. The figures have been obtained from on and e ern 3 4 6 Dominique (The Singing Nun/Philips) Wilhelm Hansen, ment Tax Bureau, which is collecting the special 20/ tax all singles Musik-Forlag EP's and the 60¢. tax on all LP's. The Tax Bureau also collected its 60/ on teen y returned Intery 4 5 9 Don't Talk To Him (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Belinda every UNO "All Star Festival" sold here, but the Government later (Scandinavia) AB the money and gave it to the UNO. i -ten (1962) A), s 5 6 5 I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts (The Sunbeams/ The breakdown below shows figures for the period January to June 1963 Manu) Imudico A/S oducec Pcelsis 6 10 Drina (Mars Na Drini) (Jörgen Ingmann/Metronome) 1963 1962 + - Musikproduktion - ' Anoth 1,792,453 1,675,507 +116.946 lienta 7 9 2 *Du Skal Bare Ta' Det Rolight (Gitte/HMV) Imudico A/S Singles and EP's 8 8 2 Be My Baby (The Ronettes/London) Belinda (Scandinavia) LP's 0.477 403 321,898 +155,505 s coni AB Reducing the UNO LP 169,334 al ova: 9 3 10 Bossa Nova Baby (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda from the statistics Top ri (Scandinavia) AB gives an LP sale of 308,069 321,898 - 13,829 10 10 2 Beautiful Dreamer (John Leyton/HMV) Southern Music te thi ve AB Bureau A All figures above refers to number of records as reported by the Tax lI fly the sale of the UNO i The figures showing the actual sale after deducting s, Zal LP has been published for two reasons. a) This particular record was given Norway's Best Sellers a special radio and TV promotion that never has, and probably never will This Last Weeks be given to any other- record, and b) This record did not add any profit to Week Week On the industry itself. However, it is likely that a lot of people who never Chart had 1 2 3 I Want To Hold our Hand (The Beatles/Parlophone) purchased an LP before, became more "interested" in LP's after they EMIS Edition Lyche obtained the UNO record, and accordingly, they can now be counted upon Alle 2 3 3 Dominique (The Singing Nun/Philips) Norsk Musikforlag as future LP customers. Tom A/S Latest releases from Knäppupp AB includes "Give Me A List/The Nitty Tehi with 3 1 13 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlophone) Edition Lyche Gritty" with Chirley Ellis on Kapp, "Wonderful Summer/Dream Boy" If I 4 6 15 Detroit City (Bobby Bare/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandi- Robin Ward on Dot, "Isle Of Capri/True Confession" with Fats Domino She navia) AB on California, "Daisy Petal Pickin'/When My Tears Have Dried" with Mar on Dot, and an EP with Git Skiöld singing 5 4 9 Don't Talk To Him (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Belinda Jimmy Gilmer and The Fireballs La i (Scandinavia) AB four numbers in Swedish. Ik Radio and 6 - 1 Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five/Columbia) Norsk Musik- Latest news about the strike among actors and artists against I w, forlag A/S TV continues, and the situation looks unchanged. A report in the dailies Don' 7 5 10 *Daglig Liv I Folkehjemmet (Ragnhild Michelsen-Rolf Just is that for the first time in two months the involved parties have investi- Droc was Nilsen/RCA Victor) gated the possibilities to meet for negotiations early in February This 8 1 Maria Elena (Los Indios Tabajaros/RCA Victor) Southern denied by SBC-TV. Le'i Music AB New sheet music from Gehrmans includes the Swedish copyright "Det Var Sixtt 9 9 3 Twist And Shout (The Beatles/Parlophone) Robert Mellin Dans Bort I Vägen," an oldie composed by Helfrid Lambert with lyrics by Gustaf lyrics Boss (Scandinavia) AB Fröding, "Mona Lisa" by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans with Swedish L0( 10 1 Geronimo (The Shadows/Columbia) by Karl-Ewert, "I've Heard That Song Before" by Jule Styne and Sammy Tomi Haslum, Cahn with Swedish lyrics ("En Melodi Jag Hört Förut") by Bengt Tchü "At A Georgia Camp Meeting" by Kerry Mills with Swedish lyrics ("Nänstans La h Sweden's Best Sellers I Georgia") by Gösta Rybrant 'and "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" with IeT Swedish lyrics ("Gjort E' Gjort, Glöm Mej Fort!") by Gunnar Wersén. Mari This La -i Weeks Monica Zetterlund, Philips recording artist, opened at the Berns Restaurant Week Week On Chart on January 20, contracted for 11 days. A good artist in a not so good show, Ila 1 1 5 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles/Parlophone) mainly depending upon too "intellectual" lyrics, all tailor-made for Miss Si J' Sonora Musikförlags AB Zetterlund by Sweden's song writing genius Beppe Wolgers. No doubt, she If I 2 1 3 Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five/Columbia) Ehrling & would have done a lot better at a spot for the modern beatniks than this 1 'est Löfvenholm restaurant with its national and international guests. Next on the same Beer, 3 3 8 Diggety Doggety (The Streaplers/Odeon) Edition Odeon scene is Metronome's Siv Malmquist, opening February 1. She is contracted C'eat 4 2 17 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musik- for one month and will be billed together with actor Stig Järrel. förlags AB New sheet music from Thore Ehrling Musik AB includes three songs 1XDA 5 5 3 Beautiful Dreamer (John Leyton/HMV) Southern Music from the film "The Victors." "My Special Dream" (Det Ar Du Som Ar Mil test AB Onskedröm) with Swedish lyrics by Gösta Rybrant, and "March Of The qla 6 7 5 I Like It Like That (Larry Finnegan/Sonet) No publisher Victors" and "Theme From The all composed Sol Kaplan. From t Lp' 7 6 10 Be Victors," by My Baby (The Ronettes/London) Belinda (Scandinavia) "Bye Bye Birdie" is published the songs "Bye Bye Birdie" with Swedish the AB lyrics by AI 113, th 8 Sandstrom, "How Lovely To Be A Woman" (Hur HärligtAt 8 4 Johnny Loves Me (Suzie/Sonet) Sonet Music Vara Kvinna) with Swedish lyrics by Bertil Unger and "A Lot Of Liven tan 9 10 2 Dominique (The Singing Nun/Philips) Ehrling & Löfven- To Do" ors,, holm (Jag Vill Leva Livet Idag) with Swedish lyrics by Al Sandstrom The title song from the film "Charade" Henry Swedish 10 1 by Mancini has got - 500 Miles Away From Home (Bobby Bare/RCA Victor) lyrics by Seth Inge. AB Bens Music AB Other sheet music from Thore Ehrling Musik includes "Flipped Over You," "I Only Want To Be With You" and "A . *Local copyright. Doodlin' Song." 50 Cash Box -February 8, 1964 International Section

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Helen Shapiro, Mike Same and John Ley ton have come to Belgium to For the first time in its history, Columbia Records named a Mexican as co- appear in a filmed show for Flemish TV. Shooting took place at Antwerp. ordinator of the CBS companies in Latin America. This man is J. Manuel The feature to be telecast is called "Street Scene On Piccadilly" and the Villareal, vice-president and general director of Mexican CBS (Columbia). script has been written by Staf Knop. On arrival, the British celebrities, who Goddard Lieberson and Harvey Schein made the selection. Villareal will coordi- were accompanied by their managers, messrs. Paramor and Stigwood, were nate CBS Records in México, Argentina, Brazil, Central America, Venezuela, welcomed at Brussels airport. At a reception at Brussels National, Shapiro Colombia, Peru Chile and Ecuador. Villareal also will keep his post as vice- was interviewed for the record program "Good Records, Good Friends." This president of Mexican CBS. was followed by yet another reception, with many more guests attending, at Angélica María, number one young female Mexican singer, recorded at the Martini Club in Brussels. This was Shapiro's first visit to Belgium, and Musart Records her Spanish version of world smash hit "Dominique." The it really is a pity it did not happen when she was at the height of her same number was done at Peerless with Queta Garay, at Cisne with Luis popularity. Perez Meza and at CBS by the Hermana Alegría, after the first one made by Brauer Publishers let us know that it is circulating "Louie, Louie," "There! Mexican group Los Dominic at Orfeon Records. I've Said It Again," "Forget Him," "I'm Leaving It Up To You," "I Want Another big Mexican idol, Enrique Guzmán, who is now performing in To Hold Your Hand" and numerous other hits. Buenos Aires, Argentina, released at CBS his latest recording "More" with Belinda music is in the news with the following numbers: "Anyone Who Chuck Anderson's arrangement and orchestra and "Witchcraft" with Los Had A Heart," "Drip Drop," 'Don't Talk To Him," some French versions of Salvajes rock and roll group. When Enrique returned to México, immediately original American hits by The Surfs, like "Reviens Vite Et Oublie" (Be My will do movies, TV, theater and as soon as possible will fly to Spain to per- Baby), "Ecoute Cet Air La" (Crossfire), and "Ce Garcon," (My Best Friend). form in that country where he is the number one singer. Ardmore and Beechwood announced it has acquired rights on "Le Sifflet "She Thinks I Still Love Her" and "The Stutterer Saxophone" are the Des Copains" by Sheila for Belgium and Holland; "Ma Petite Amie Est De names of the two new recordings made by Bill Haley at Orfeon Records. Bill, a Retour" by Claude François, French version of "My Boyfriend's Back" for has a lot of fans in México. He recently married a Mexican woman. Benelux; "J'en Suis Fou" by Dick Rivers for Benelux (Love Me Do). Fabricio and his sister Corinna are back in town and ready to begin a hard and Documents," season of work. Both are recording new songs at RCA. 1 "Youth a feature of Flemish TV, has organized a poll through the Cash Box representative in Belgium, Frans Romeyns, in order to Panamericana de Discos (Musart Records) gave a cocktail party to all its find out who was the most popular singer (male and female) in this country artists. At this event were both vice-presidents Juan Campo and Eduardo last year. There have been masses of answers and finally Adamo and Marva Baptista and among the artists we saw were Manolo Muñoz, Lena and Lola,

I( have come out on top, respectively in the male and female categories. Adamo Tony Aguilar, Gloria Lasso, Lucho Gatica, Angélica María, Martha Santillán, 4 has been THE discovery of recent years and all his songs feature on the Carlos Campos, Imelda Miller, Pepe Castillo, Malú Reyes and many others. Belgian hit parade, both in the Flemish and the Walloon parts. It all started "La Gallinita" (The Little Chicken) were recorded at Musart Records with with "Sans Toi Mamie" and Marva made her break -through with a disk, Manolo Muñoz and at CBS with Johnny Dynamo. featuring the Flemish translation of a hit of that time "Donne Moi Ma From Peerless Records we received the newest long play recorded by Queta Chance" and called "Geef Mij Nog Een Kans." Now her third single has come Garay, on which she includes songs like "La Novia De Popeye," "No Me Dejes out with two Flemish versions of Petula Clark hits. Soñar," "La Hora," "Las Caricaturas Me Hacen Llorar," "Tin Marin," "Domi- Both laureats have been invited to the studio and in a direct telecast they nique," "Mr. Batman," "Poema"' "La Mecanógrafa" and "Tiru Liru." have delivered two songs. Marva sang "Geef Mij Nog Een Kans" and "Ze Maestro Agustin Lara recorded at RCA, in danceable arrangements, with d Zijn Voorbij, Die Mooie Dagen" (Flemish version of "Elle Est Finie, La two of his most beautiful songs: "Aquel Amor" (That Love) and "Ven Acá -ya Belle Histoire"). Adamo gave a rendering of "Vous Permettez, Monsieur" Me Voy." and "Tombe La Neige," two hits of the moment. This all took place in an Young singer Miguel Angel returned from a long tour in South American appropriate setting. Afterwards, Marva and Adamo, accompanied by pre- countries, where he had wonderful success. Miguel Angel is preparing new i sentator Romeyns went to the house of the winning contestant where were songs at RCA. handed a transistor set and a record player. These prizes have been offered From Dot Records we received the two latest releases: "Cumberland County by S.A. Gramophone (Adamo) and Vogue (Marva). When they arrievd at Feud" and "Chow Chow Amore" with Billy Vaughn, "Blue Velvet" and the home of the winning contestant in Duffel in the Antwerp province, Marva "Fiesta" with Lawrence Welk. Rumors are running about Pat Boone, who is and Adamo were awaited by hundreds of fans. They were nearly crushed by planning to arrive in México City and record an album. The thing is that we the crowd. This has all been filmed and will be telecast later. The winner is a don't know if Pat would record those songs at RCA or at Campei Records, fifteen year old girl -student. the company that also cut a long play in Spanish with Bertha Kits. Los Peerless the songs lr Intervox Music & Record Productions jumped into the new year with two Rock and roll group Digers recorded at Records top -ten records. First is "Sixteen Tons" by Lou Neefs (sold to Atco Records/ "Some Kind A Fun" and "Blue Avenue," both of them in Spanish. From the Apson Boys' Lo" and 19 USA), second is "Hully Gully Stop" by The Jokers. L. J. Van Rymenant same label we received Los "Loddy "Oo-Kook-A-Boo." produced an album with the group, of which titles "Sabre Dance," "Gloria In New Orfeon records include "La Calambrina" with comics Los Polivoces. On Excelsis Déo" and "Football Boogie" are already recorded, in stereo. the other side they do "Recuedros De Ipacarai" imitating the voices of Neil Another group of the company, Marco Remez y sus Tipicos (of "Cuando Sedaka, Monna Bell. Juan Mendoza. Bienvenido Granda and Olga Guillot. 1; Calienta El Sol" -fame) scores important international successes. An album of this combo will be introduced in North and South America and the Far East. Deal was made with Bobby Weiss. Top notch singer Andy Russell (of US -origin) has a best seller in Spain Mexico's Best Sellers with "Gloria in Excelsis Deo," which he presented on TV there. Andy did same thing in Mexico on Jan. 9 and he will sing the English version on the 1 Dominique-Los Dominic (Orfeon)-Sor Sonrisa (Philips)-Angélica Steve Allen Show on January 23. First week of Feb. L. J. Van Rymenant María (Musart)-Queta Garay (Peerless)-Hermana Alegría (CBS)- u' will fly to Barcelona and Spain for meetings with Andy Russell, Belter Rec- Luis Perez Meza (Cisne) ords, Zafiro Records and Canciones del mundo. 2 Magia Blanca-Hnos-Carrión (CBS)-Trío Venezuela (Velvet) (Brain - bila) 'r 3 Si Supieras-Sonora Santanera (CBS) o Belgium's Best Sellers 4 Quiero Quedarme Aqui (I want to stay here)-Steve Lawrence-Eydie n Gorme (CBS)-Los Dominic (Orfeon) FLEMISH 'P 5 Recuerdos De Ipacarai-Neil Sedaka (RCA)-Monna Bell (Gamma) (Fer- 1 Alleen (John Larry/Polydor/Passe Partout) mata Mexicana) 2 Tombe La Neige (Adamo/Pathé/Ardmore and Beechwood) 6 El Martillito (If I had a hammer)-Los Mabers (Musart)-Trino López 3 Tchin, Tchin (Richard Anthony/Columbia/Southern) (Reprise) If I Had A Hammer (Trini Lopez/Reprise/Essex) 7 Gracias-Connie Francis (MGM)-Lucho Gatica (Musart)-Flor Sil- )0. 4 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlophone) vestre (Musart) Maria Elena (Los Indios Tabajaras/RCA/World) 8 Enamorado-Los Yorsys (Musart)-Ray Barreto (Gamma) 5 sin La Mamma (Charles Aznavour/Barclay/Peter Plum) 9 Despeinada-Los Hooligans (Orfeon)-Manolo Muñoz (Musart)-Pablo Ik Lees In Je Ogen (Lou Neefs/Moonglow/Intervox) Beltrán Ruiz (RCA) Los Xochimilcas (Peerless)-Kay Perez (Orfeon) 6 lia I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles/Parlophone/Brauer) (Reimsa) Don't Talk To Him (Cliff Richard/Columbia/Belinda 10 Guadalajara-Elvis Presley (RCA) 7 in Droom Van Mij/Alleen Door Jou (Bob Benny/Polydor/Ideal) 8 This 5 Land Is Your Land (Trini Lopez/Reprise) 9 Le Train Des Neiges (Petula Clark/Vogue) )et Sixteen Tons (Lou Neefs/Moonglow) 10 G Bossa Nova Baby (Elvis Presley/RCA/Belinda) WALLOON hi 1 Tombe Sa La Neige (Adamo/Pathé/Ardmore and Beechwood) The first pressing plant 2 Tchin, fla Tchin (Richard Anthony/Columbia/Southern) 3 La Mamma (Charles Aznavour/Barclay/Peter Plum) 'an 4 for Middle East it" Le Train Des Neiges (Petula Clark/Vogue) 5 in. Maria Elena (Los Indios Tabajaras/RCA/World) 6 ;ta Ma Guitare (Johnny Halliday/Philips/World) 7 Si J'Avais Un Marteau (Claude François/Philips/Essex) 8 If or I Had A Hammer (Trini Lopez/Reprise/Essex) 9 N'est-ce Pas Merveilleux?/Crier Ton Nom (Adamo/Pathé/Ardmore and SOCIETÉ LIBANAISE DU DISQUE ubt Beechwood/Rudo) ha° 10 he C'est Bien Jolie D'Etre Copain (Le Petit Prince/Barclay) intr SCANDANAVIA (continued) has been establised Latest releases from Grammofon AB Electra brings three EP's and one ?e single on Warner Bros., one EP and one LP on Telefunken, nine singles and Ae eight in Beyrouth (Lebanon) of LP's on RCA Victor, among them Henry Mancini with the title song from the film "Charade," three singles, five LP's and one EP on London, and under the initiative of: 30. finally three LP's EP's and four singles on Decca, among the latter Sp' is three Haddad Record Co. rlí, Frank Dream" from the picture "The Victors." Chacksfield Ork. with "My Special ofas Ri -Fi Record Co. S Wattar Record Co. i an The Best in Benelux .... Bens

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www.americanradiohistory.com The coin machine business may not be the most creative business in the world but if all it took to draw income from automatic equipment was the simple place- ment of the machine on location then a robot could perform the task. Judging from the performance of some individuals, they are acting like robots. 114

Cash Box Editorial about can be IM '.:::r:;;;;r. A good example of what we are talking , fe .,,,.i found in the operation of some amusement machines the operator which do not necessarily draw the income EIIICA expects when he makes the installation. Oftentimes the d dit a second week and is then pulled, (hine machine is left for ;ardint where it eventually finds its way back to the distributor jnce a of supply for this particu- luring showroom, the original source I, wa; lar machine. The operator invariably blames the dis- ¡hen ( Tailor The Machine tributor and the manufacturer, and while not always be sti without just cause, many times without having given the tote! To Fit The Location machine a fair exposure.

When a manufacturer goes into the production of a machine he does so because that particular machine gives every evidence of being capable of drawing a cer- tain amount of income for the operator. If this was not the case, there wouldn't be a factory in Chicago. Since much time and money is spent researching the machine before production it is conceivable that when a machine does not pay off with reasonable collections, perhaps an- other factor may be to blame, other than the machine itself. Most operators can tell from a two-week period whether a machine will earn its keep or not. We submit is un here that perhaps a particular location may not take to ourat a specific machine. Maybe an entire neighborhood will tly m wi react differently to a machine. Why not? The people gaini from the various neighborhoods are as different as can n fa( a product d: be in most instances. It figures that reaction to er I will differ. Ask the bread delivery man or the appliance in till for salesman how his sales are broken down by neighbor- 'hat hood. It is fantastic that so many different tastes can exist since ani in a twenty -square block area. 'ces

ess e ent We know an who watched collections fall else, of operator n the off on a novelty machine which was produced by a major manufacturer during 1963. The machine originally called for two dimes for competitive play. Today that machine is bringing in about $12 weekly in dozens of edc honky-tonks after having garnered the largest collections Offe at the two -dime price, then dropping to a S¢ play level, i2ER1 and eventually to the two-cent per player price which ident

brings in the $12 each week. S, Inc a room 3hton, Talk about adapting to a situation! This same operator r the can't understand why this machine isn't moved around 3oated on location by other operators throughout the nation. le levi ads !Ned He said that judging from the distributor trade paper Mties

on this machine, it is obvious that operators have quit king f; on the game. In his estimation, the game hasn't been e: given a chance. I!five ed Re week We have mentioned from time to time the almost un- believable story of the juke boxes which are returned in trade after a one-year location service, bearing the sanie records originally programmed. This is obviously not the work of an operator who adapts to a situation, to say the least.

Coin machine operators can take a tip from the vend- ing ops who are forever filling the sandwich machine with packages that must sell. Tastes vary from day to day. Even the weather effects sales. It's a constant battle with patrons who will make a machine earn its ultimate play potential. It is up to the operator to find the loca- tion and then tailor the machine to fit the players. ailor; 52 Cash Box-February 8, 1964

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Montooth Overwhelmed By Op Turnout; MOA's Granger Addresses Group

CHICAGO - Any doubt that officers were Lou Casola, president of Music the group. He frankly admitted that spend many months in the field talk- and directors of the Illinois Coin Ma- Operators of America; Fred Granger, he is trying to absorb as much of ing to them," he asserted. chine Operators' Association had re- MOA's new managing director; and "coinbiz savvy" as he can at this "MOA officers will meet with rep- garding previously projected attend- Eugene Corrigan, an official of the stage of his office tenure. Which, he resentatives of all regional and local ance at their meeting in Springfield Illinois Dept. of Revenue, who dis- added, includes getting his "feet wet." associations (this committee is headed during the last weekend, January 25- cussed the recently passed statute He will be more positive when he has by Ted Nichols, of Omaha). Thus, we 26, was easily dispelled on Saturday, which is a "bone of contention" to all acquired a fuller concept of the coin can ultimately accomplish the great- when operators from every part of Illinois operators of coin -operated machine industry, and its myriad est number and best results during the state converged on the Leland equipment. problems. our next national convention this Hotel where the session was held. Officers of ICMOA are: Montooth, "My initial impression," he stated, year." president; Bill Poss, vice president, "is that this industry is blessed with As an aside, Granger advised, in and M. H. Gillette, secretary -treas- a multitude of vigorous, imaginative conclusion, that Leon Taksen, recently urer. Directors are: Earl Kies, Bob businessmen and women, who are delivered 39 new members from the Lindelof, Harry Shaffner, Bud Hash - greatly misunderstood and misjudged. Pennsylvania area, and that most of man, Ronnie Meline, and Orma John- This is a public relations challenge. them paid up in advance. son. Mrs. Johnson substituted for Mrs. "We all know there are no `magic Lou Casola, president of MOA, dis- Gillette as secretary -treasurer, be- solutions,' only hard work and an cussed the pending ASCAP bill in cause of sudden illness. acceptance of the challenge handed the Congress in general terms. He When he discussed the Illinois tax over to me by my predecessor, Bob explained that a definite feeling of bill Corrigan explained that there was Blundred." cooperation exists between the execu- an awareness in the State Revenue Granger further explained that he tives of major recording companies Dept. that certain problems and in- will work very closely with the MOA and officers of MOA, as a result of equities may exist in the area of Public Relations Committee, headed the meeting in New York on No- the coin machine industry in this by Henry Leyser. And staffed by vember 1. The desire is to try to 1 state since passage of this legisla- Millie McCarthy, Harry Snodgrass, arrange it so that the nation's music tion. He admitted that this recogni- Jack Bess and Willie Blatt. They are operators do not lose their exemption n tion was not sufficient, and that the presently studying prospects in this privileges. Mr. Celler, he said, agreed n tax situation is being studied for (public relations) area of endeavor. to hold the bill in committee tem- modification. He expressed an opinion that the porarily while the MOA Legislative a LES MONTOOTH Regarding this, he will meet with present staff and headquarters of Committee tries to agree on a work- ll members of the newly formed Legis- MOA will have to be expanded to able arrangement. This unprecedented high attendance lative Committee of ICMOA, ap- handle all of the heavy PR work Casola asserted: "We want to ar- ti. encouraged those who worked so dili- pointed by Pres. Montooth. The com- (press releases to all medias of com- range it so that, if necessary, we will .il gently to provide the Illinois oper- mittee consists of: Bud Hashman munications, etc) and other vital busi- agree (in conjunction with record ators with a strong organization and (chairman), Springfield; Frank La- ness. manufacturers) to pay a small stip- )11 bargaining platform. Maskin, Chicago; and Ed Gilbert, Granger is strongly promoting a end, but to still maintain our exemp- an In fact, Les Montooth, president, Bloomington. Also invited to sit in "grass -roots" PR approach which will tion privileges. said: "When I called the meeting to on such sessions are Les Montooth give music operators the opportunity "Now," he added, "we are faced .ict order I saw so many faces before and Bill Poss. to better their image of respectability with the realization that a new bill ice me in the Garden Room, I was speech- Another committee, to accelerate in their own communities. He said the is being introduced in the Senate. less for several moments." the ICMOA membership drive, was project is certainly "manageable and This new confrontation frankly wor- or. What further encouraged most was formed by Montooth during this ses- affordable." ries us. And to compound our diverse :ist the sincere, compelling effort of the sion. Chairman is Don McDonald, Ot- He discussed other MOA problems, problems, we have only been able to rank and file operators to offer their tawa. Members are Moses Proffitt, such as the Celler Bill, etc., and acquire a mere $14,000 to compete services for the advancement and of Chicago; Harry Shaffner, Alton; urged the strongest support of the with the unlimited funds ASCAP has success of ICMOA, to aid in the bet- Vince Angeleri, Chicago; and Bud association by all members. to work with. terment of all operators in Illinois Hausman, Centralia. "We have a great missionary task, "Remember," he exclaimed, "We and elsewhere. Fred Granger, recently appointed and in order to reach as many opera- cannot 'cry poverty'! Help support fall On the dais with ICMOA's officers managing director of MOA, addressed tors as possible we will have to (Continued on page 58) ijor all! that which will be tied in with the new of Redd Launches Sales Programs From New Plant Model `2800'. Sales Manager Bob Jones heads the music -games division for .00i Offers Ops New Machines, Modern Loading, Parking Space, 15,000 Sq. Ft. Redd. :vel WATERTOWN, The Redd organization is also be- MASS. - Si Redd, go full steam ahead with some new hind a special price deal on the bici President of Redd Distributing Com- ideas." popular Giepen Coffee Vender, an pany, Inc., moved his warehouse and One of Redd's new ideas is the instant -mix machine which uses coffee, showrooms which were located in Wurlitzer phonograph line, a distribu- soup, and tea packets. The machine, Brighton, which is one of the most popular near Boston, to Watertown torship that he had before taking units used throughout the Montreal, after on the Seeburg line several years .ato the first of this year, where he Canada, territory, was launched by renovated 15,000 square feet of the ago. "We're back in the Wurlitzer Redd two years ago and with much nod lower level of a building completely stable and this `2800' is the first model success. pon equipped with loading and shipping we're getting behind since signing the Situated just five minutes from r ade facilties in addition to large-scale papers," continued the coinvet. Redd Boston, Redd's new plant houses Parking facilities. "We've used every had an open house session on Wurlit- equipment manufactured by Bally, hit last month, along with other Fischer, Wurlitzer, Chicago Coin, bee of experience picked up over zer thirty-five years in this business," Wurlitzer distribs and he was highly Giepen, and Universal Vendors. Lo- stated Redd during a conversation satisfied with the turnout. "We're cated at 70-80 Coolidge Hill Road, last week, "and we intend to really setting up a giveaway-prize program Watertown, the coin machine outlet will house a one -stop record division

3t in the near future. At the moment, one of the largest .ed and most complete parts departments gaol is being installed via an extensive ofth series of shelves categorizing every tit part for the vast number of machines, new and used, housed here. Redd also has a sales program which includes the national distribu- tion of "Cinch" the instant -shoe -shine; vea the "Cinch Vender," a new mechanical tehiu machine with a 125 capacity; and a "Comic Book Vender" which holds bat; 140 books which vend at a 200% profit. This division is headed by -I Frank LeBlanc, a salesvet with Redd e la (see separate story elsewhere this TERIOR VIEW of Redd's showrooms which occupy 15,000 sq. ft. issue).

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Book' Units NORTH TONOWANDA, N.Y.-In a Announce New `Cinch', `Comic letter addressed to the trade in upper New York State, Bob Bear, Sales 'Cinch' Now Holds 125 Packs; Book Unit 140 Manager, The Wurlitzer Company, a Buffalo distributor- "Cinch" the instant -shoe -shine, was announced that and ship will open next month. introduced by Redd two years ago to announce has since found its way into countless "We are pleased that motels, and pub- a new company who will represent thousands of hotels, in of phonographs, lic restrooms in all types locations. Wurlitzer the sale with a lo- parts, and remote equipment in West- "We find that an operator in the process cation is the best source for a sale," ern New York, is of said LeBlanc. "As long as he's servic- formation," read the letter. ing music, amusemer.t or vending, he "The group which will constitute may as well make a 100% profit on the management of this organization the 'Cinch' and fiil t',e machine when are coin men with long experience in ever he stops to service the higher - the music phase of the business. You priced equipment." will find them to be vitally interested The second new machine to join the in serving you, and because of their Giepen Coffee Vender under the experience they will be in a position supervision of LeBlanc, is the new to show you how you can obtain in- "Comic Book Vender", a mechanical creased profits from your business. It machine w:iich vends comic books is planned to announce the Buffalo 12 a address and the opening date of this FRANK LeBLANC costing 41/2 cents, for cents, 200% profit. The machire is a Vend - new Wurlitzer distributorship within WATERTOWN, MASS.-Frank Le- A -Book model and actually can vend UM AT N.Y. WORLD'S FAIR: As the next thirty days. other non-food items. "We'll use it for part of its "first in air, first in space" Blanc, Sales Representative for Redd "We feel certain that from the Distributing's Giepen "Coffee Vender" comic book sales and we'll direct sales theme, Missouri Building exhibits at and "Cinch Instant -Shoe -Shine Pack- to the super market locations, "con- the 1964-65 New York World's Fair trade press, you are aware of the ets," advised Cash Box last week that tinued LeBlanc. "That's where the will include a reproduction of the fine reception which the new Wurl- a new "Cinch Vender" is in produc- operator will find his market." moon's surface sponsored by Univer- itzer 'Model 2800' enjoyed upon its tion and available for immediate de- LeBlanc returned last week from a sal Match Corporation. The exhibit features a large "saucer" on introduction during Wurlitzer Week, livery. Canadian trip where Federal Vend- which The new machine which measures the moon's land contours, are repro- January 13th through the 18th. Oper- 61/2" x 4" x 191/2", holds 125 Cinch ing, one of the largest users of the duced, as well as the company's latest ators across the country have been packets. "The design enables oper- Giepen Coffee Vender, took a ship- electrical merchandisers which will spontaneous in their approval of the ators to carry a much larger inven- ment of the new 'Cinch' and the vend World's Fair souvenir match books. UMC officials (from many profit -increasing features which tory than is available with our 'Comic Book Vender', according to left) are smaller model, a 40 -pack -capacity ma- Robert R. Kelley, vice president- this new phonograph offers," con- chine," said LeBlanc. The "Cinch LeBlanc. The machines are part of vending and commercial products; tinued Bear. Vender" is installed in locations via a Redd's new sales program which was John L. Lilson, chairman of the board, "The 'Model 2800' is the only cur- new 3M and Thomas B. Donahue, president. Girder Pad which is on the launched immediately after the firm rently produced phonograph which back of the machine and when treated moved to new Watertown, Mass. quar- with a 3M chemical can be affixed to will play the Ten Top Tunes, the top any type wall, metal, lathe, or plaster. ters. The 70-80 Coolidge Hill Rd. ad- and bottom sides of five pre -selected The idea has helped sales on the ma- dress occupies 15,000 square feet of a 7" records and, should you care to use chine skyrocket. four story building. NAMA Board To them in your programming, the little LP records. It is available in a two Meet Feb. hundred selection or a one hundred fi DuGrenier Execs Remain After Acquisition 20-21 selection model. CHICAGO-Jack Gordon, Executive VP, The Seeburg Corp., in discussing CHICAGO-The 1964 program and "We believe it will be good business the acquisition of the Arthur H. DuGrenier Inc. firm (CB Feb 1) said activities of National Automatic Mer- for you to delay purchases of your IQ the that company will continue to manufacture in Haverhill, Mass. and that Fran- chandising Association will be devel- spring phonograph needs until you cis DuGrenier, Jr., will remain oped next month at a two-day with the company as Vice President in charge meeting have discussed your requirements N of manufacturing and Francis DuGrenier, Sr., will act as a senior consultant of the association's Board of Direc- in the area of engineering and research and development. Gary DuGrenier tors, Carl Millman, NAMA president, with this new organization who will will continue his activities in the company's engineering department. announced. represent a long established Western "This acquisition," said Gordon, "unquestionably establshes Seeburg as the The meeting will take place Febru- New York industry," concluded Bear's Dpi world's largest 20-21 manufacturer of vending, as well as coin -operated phonograph ary at the Royal Orleans Hotel, letter. ia, equipment. It also rounds out our product line by giving us mechanical ciga- New Orleans, La. rette, candy and snack venders which have the added capability of vending Millman said discussion will range At press time, the names of the '0^I laundry supplies and many other types of items. over all aspects of NAMA present coinmen who will form the distribu "The DuGrenier products are well -engineered and built for rugged trouble - and future activities. torship were not available. free service and we are especially pleased with their new soluble coffee vend- ing machine, a first class piece of equipment and one which will make a valu- :4 able addition to our best-selling Seeburg -Bally line." Gordon also announced chased the multiple -unit vendor from that the line will be merchandised and sold through ur Seeburg's worldwide dis- New Vend -o -matie Sales Inc., of Minnea tributing organization. Seeburg distributors were reported to be jubilant over the company's latest acquisition. polis. (OP Called by Seeburg "a whole super- Products market in one versatile vendor," the ; Yo new Pick-A-Pac offers 15 different selections at one time, with an on vend capacity as high as 315 items ',HE Because of its amazing versatility, MA Pick-A-Pac can accommodate such 10' items as shaving items, cosmetics, games, hardware items, novelties, magazines, bagged snacks, pastries, boxed and bagged candies, toys, sport- ing goods, pipe tobacco, cigars, paper. Cf., back books, school supplies, and many other sundries. Customers' choices may be limited to a choice of 15 items, or the opera' tor can load each of the 15 deliver/ I augers with different items at thr same price. The customer can alwar' see the item he orders. The Pick-A-Pac will vend sim.u,. TE taneously at 12 different prices, wit the range from 5 cents to $1.50. l' accepts quarters, dimes and nickels. Finished inside and out in Perslar' Sand enamel, and with Michigan wal" nut trim, the new Pick-A-Pac load SALES EXECS: Canteen's firt Pat O'Malley addressed the Sales Eexecutives SEEBURG PICK -A -PAC fast and easily, offers first -in, Club in NYC two 1 weeks ago and on the dais to hear the eloquent out automatic stock rotation and Po' speak on "The Magic Pre -Sell" were, Irishman Seeburg has unveiled its newly re- (1. to r.) Herb Barnet (Pepsi -Cola); designed tive vend control. w John Joyce (7 -Up); (O'Malley); Jim Farley, "Pick-A-Pac" all-purpose For literature ß'r11` Rock). (Coca-Cola Intl); and Al Mor- merchandising on Pick-A-Pac A packed ballroom gave O'Malley's address vendor, Model 15G1, a to: Stan Jarocki, Box CB, The gan, (White a standing aytaSee" unit known prior to its restyling as burg Sales Corp., 1500 North D "Pick -A -Pax." Seeburg last year pur- St., Chicago, Ill. 54 Cash 8, 1964 Box-February Box

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:,:r..'teiaa l call 8e sai BBB BIB 113131 HMI HMI llti stis_ti atest 'ete.k/eeé`itt%e`iffM4k.eF MORI LE PARTS e cc /t +r aft^a DEP;',r;T N- hing 1p%.a=va;r-l..F'1'b, '{'!._. d! Q/'/iiv -,,., v- a/\r:"r/l?/r, dlá, in \ ó-`i w LIKE CLIPPING ss i i wl i:%.vry. 1 ind r." adv I q1 I w 1'ï"b fi 1 Diamond Intros Mobile Parts Truck F NORFOLK, VA. Chris Christensen, and the cost of freight is done away President of Diamond- Coin Machine with. 1 Exchange Inc., launched what is prob- Diamond distributes Wurlitzer pho' ably the industry's first Mobile Parts nos, complete parts for which are Truck last week. The truck will tour available from the truck, plus parts the entire State of Virginia serving for games and pool tables includmp 1 operators who would otherwise be un- all supplies. The truck re "4.4.4 billiard rr- able to do business with Diamond plus on road for days at a tim( ...- those who will now be able to buy di- mains the That's the way one operator describes the soft life he at local mo- leads making profits with Tape-Athon Background Music. rect from the truck. Prices are the with the driver staying dept. His investment is low ($300.00 per system). same as at the Norfolk parts tels. His return is High (like 120% per year). His installation is easy (one man in one hour-no trucks, no special wiring). b His collections are simple (no coin pick ups - he works on a contract basis). His service is minimal (the Tape-Athon unit is simple and dependable). His potential is unlimited (he's got more locations now than he ever had). This could be you! Contact your local juke distributor or fill in this ad and mail it to Tape-Athon right now!

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www.americanradiohistory.com Wurlitzer 9-Mos. American's Sales Increase "IMPERIAL" CHICAGO-R. C. Rolfing, President, The Wurlitzer Company, reported last week that sales for the first nine Pays... months of the current fiscal year were only slightly better than for the same The exciting IMPERIAL attracts period last year; however, net earn- more players and more coins ings increased 60%. For the nine because it is designed to work period, sales months of all major civil- for you, ian products manufactured by the the operator. company were greater than last year, Handsome and sturdily con- while sales of defense items were less. Sales for the third quarter (October, structed, its many new features November, December) were $11,995,- include Horse-Collar Play 909, compared with $12,134,204 a year Control, Pin Gate Control (even ago. Net earnings for the quarter when electricity is off), beautiful, amounted to $537,350, equal to 600 per share on 897,390 shares of com- cantilevered scoreboard, brilliant mon stock, compared with $485,120 or lighting. 510 per share on 892,291 shares last year. For a game that will consistently Sales for the first nine months earn high profits for you, year period ended December 31, 1963, were after year, you owe it to yourself 328,089,526. Last year, the figure was to sec the IMPERIAL at your $27,752,123. merican distributor's or write for Net earnings for the first nine free SHUFFLEBOARD CO. months amounted to $850,342, equal to color brochure. 950 per share, the highest since 1950, 210 Paterson Plonk Rood compared with $531,134 or 600 per Union City, NJ. 201 UN 5-6633 share last year. During the first nine months, gains (January, February and March) were made in the sale of all major should be good since we have a sub- r civilian products, particularly elec- stantial backlog of orders for civilian SERVICE . more than a word tronic organs where the increase was products. 38% compared with last year. Sales of It would appear that consolidated 1 defense items continue to dwindle. net earnings for the current fiscal -at WORLD WIDE! Sales during the fourth quarter year would be very good. EQUIPMENT COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED AND REFINISHED' PHONOGRAPHS Gottlieb Ships "Big Top" 2-Plyr. AMI L-200 $650 SEEBURG CHICAGO-Alvin Gottlieb, of D. AMI Gottlieb & Company, in this city, an- I-200 (MECHANICAL) ....$265 161 -SH $545 nounced the introduction this past J-200 395 AY160-H 845 week of a new two -player pinball amusement game, which is designed ROCK -OLA WURLITZER for "added thrills, suspense, excite- ment, and a greater money making 1446 $165 2300-S $445 potential, because of its circus flavor." 1488 645 2404 545 It is called "Big Top." EMPRESS 725 2410 545 He said: "This bright, colorful new 'greatest show on earth' type of game constantly keeps the players laughing and playing. And, this we Terms 1 /3 Dep., Bal. Sight Draft or C.O.D. learned from experience-the experi- We carry the most complete line of Phonographs, Games, Arcade ence in the Gottlieb 'Big Top' ma- and Vending Equipment. Write for Complete Listi chines we have placed in random lo- cations for several weeks prior to release to the general coin machine distributors trade, where excellent collection re- àaitWORLD WIDE turns indicate we have a big Gottlieb 2730 WEST FULLERTON AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. winner." :;. He advised that "Big Top" has the EVerglade 4-2300 CABLE: GAMES-CHICAGO "Add -A -Ball" inducement, and loaded is with a multitude of money ALVIN GOTTLIEB making features. Exclusive Chicago Area "Big Top" is generously illustrated IMPORTERS- on the playfield and backglass with Distributors for WURLITZER FREE numerous colorful circus characters, Send for UC FOR EXPORT such as "clowns", "animals", and PHONOGRAPHS and PARTS LATEST CATALOG other fun symbols. 64 PAGES-Fully 30 Gottlieb further explained that the Illustrated Keeney scoring features were designed to create maximum repeat play, and COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. Red Arrows scoring thrills. When the player hits the targets (on the playfield) from Joe Kline Cable: "FIRSTCOIN"-Chleago one through 5.00 four an additional ball is 1750 si 3 each added to play during the game. W. NORTH AVE. CHICAGO 22, ILLINOIS Dickens 2-0500 Bingos Flippers The "A -B -C" top rollover lights the Music Fruit Machines corresponding center rollover. Also, additional balls are earned for high VENDING MUSIC Available for * * AMUSEMENTS immediate delivery, WRITE: score by the players. Hitting the lighted CENTER rollover adds one BOX 607 PHILADELPHIA, PA. CASH BOX, ball to play. 1641 N. BROAD ST. 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N Y "Big Top's" cabinet is further en- PITTSBURGH, PA 1508 FIFTH AVE. hanced by high -gloss stainless cabi- EXCLUSIVE UNITED MFG. CO. DISTRIBUTOR net trim, a front moulding clamp, and the Gottlieb "Playboard Auto -Clamp." 1.P KEENEY'S It has a large, double -size cash box, ALL -NEW and a beautiful contoured backbox. It stands on sturdy stainless legs. In Dinner time? high di keeping with the -styled cabinet COLORAMA there is a "Hard -Cote" finish on the the DIFFERENT playfield, which Alvin Gottlieb said extends the playboard life to an all 2 -PLAYER time high. FLIPPER GAME! r "Big Top" samples have been ship- TOP EARNINGS See your Distributor J time for 1[ or contact ped to Gottlieb's distributors every- IN - to Gottlieb, and he J. where, according ROWE AMI H. KEENEY & CO., Inc. look EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION 2600 urges operators to this new game W. 50th St., Chicago 32, music 111. over, play it, and place their orders Phone. HEmlock EVERYWHERE 4-5500 now. ash Box-February 8, 1964 57

www.americanradiohistory.com Atlas Music Fetes Eastern Flashes Illini Ops In Springfield

Si Redd appears to be on a steamroller sales track with so many new a' machines and promotions going now that he's settled in the firm's new r ROSEN Mass. warehouse -showrooms. Bob Jones who heads up Redd's Watertown, FOR sales dept., took a vacation down in the Virgin Islands before buckling down Ie old to a program which will include the newly acquired Wurlitzer phono line, pet MORE IN a new Cinch -Instant Shine Packet Vender, a Comic Book Vender, and the of Giepen Coffee Vender, not to mention the staple ChiCoin, Bally, Fischer lines. las ft 1,t Mickey Greenman, former Cinebox exec VP, is working with Bert Lane on an idea at the newly formed firm's Westbury, Long Island shop. The name `t1ENEi.0.-Vit of the new company is Automatic Video Movies, Inc. and the boys haven't Ilia WRr really decided whether or not the new machine now in the works will be - All Machines the e coin -operated or not. We'll have to wait and see. Clean 8, Checked hm -Ready To Gol banker, was promoted to the Presidency John W. Boyle, Richmond, Virginia f ßt of the Mountain Trust Bank and the cheers can be heard all the way up here. EDDIE GINSBURG and director of Jack Bess' Roanoke Vending Ex- Boyle is a vice-president 9d highlight of the change, Inc. SPRINGFIELD-A le l Illinois Coin Machine Operators' As- meeting in the Leland Hotel, Cb sociation another Virginia outlet, weekend was a heavily Chris Christensen, head man down at Diamond Coin, iEd, this city, last history I announced what may very well be the first mobile parts truck in the tat, B G atended buffet dinner hosted by Atlas industry. The truck will service ops in the State Of Virginia. hie Music Company, of Chicago, in the of the Caribbean Room, Sunday, January 26. Ir slug ,, 4 , Among those representing Atlas February is Heart Month, the month we try to do everything possible to dee were: Eddie Ginsburg, presi- If lurk a Music in the field of heart disease. raise funds for the much needed research dent; Sam Gersh, vice pres.; Stan you operate juke boxes you really should place records of the official sons in( Levin, manager of the music di- the sales "The Loving Heart" on every machine you have. Write for copies, red vision; Mort Jacobs, head of the parts your GUARANTEED * LIKE NEW receipts of which go to The American Heart Association, by addressing firs dept.; regional sales representatives Don't card to: Music -Music-Music, Inc., 249 East 48th Street, New York. 1st Bill Phillips and Chuck Harper; and MUSIC MACHINES just talk about public relations, do something, now. In Ray Grier, manager of the music ¡p EACH service dept. t 5 AMI A $ 95.00 At the conclusion of this soiree the Iry Holzman will chair the first UJA-Coin Div meet of the year on Wed., Mt 2 AMI B 95.00 guests departed for their homes. Feb. 7th, at the MONY offices. The 1964 campaign plans will be launched at 11 AMI C 95.00 odu 20 AMI D 95.00 then. Meeting starts at 6:00 PM. 14 AMI E 95.00 ircf

2 AMI F-120 150.00 e bi 2 AMI G-80 175.00 Illinois Ops Meet Dennis Day's "Shillelaghs and Shamrocks," available in `Artist of the Week' " 4 AMI G-120 195.00 size, at Seeburg outlets. Its on Reprise and is a natural for taverns not only, 7 AMI G-200 195.00 Day all year long. We heard it and its great. 5 AMI H -100M 225.00 (Continued from page 53) on St. Patrick's but Rhi 9 AMI H-120 275.00 MOA, 3 AMI H-200 325.00 and by all means, write to your this 4 AMI I-120 365.00 congressmen and senators. Wurlitzer's sales for the last 9 -months showed another increase and e H 1 AMI J-120 425.00 In conclusion, Casola said: "We will figure does not reflect the increase in military but rather domestic products. 5 AMI K-200 495.00 certainly strive to try to keep the bill meaning musical instruments and juke boxes. miei 1 AMI Lyric -100M 445.00 7 AMI Cont. 1-200 550.00 (the original bill) in the House Rules nshi (Stereo Round) Committee!" tr

to be announced shortly. In very lively question and answer pe- a si 0 t 0 and up riod was moderated by Les Montooth. r Most of the questions were leveled Frank LeBlanc, just back from Federal Vending, Montreal, Canada, Idler' ¡NI All Modes at Eugene Corrigan. However, since head man Sam Schwartz does a big job on Frank's Giepen Coffee Vender All Models he was in no position to make any no told us that the Canadian territory has two seasons-"winter and Jul' .nco decisions, he assured the members all Frank will embark on a road trip as soon as Si Redd gives him the go-ahead p of these problems will be taken up is All Prices Quoted Crated F B. Phila. on the "Comic Book Vender." cling in his meetings with the ICMOA natal World's Largest ARCADE Legislative Committee. Looks like Seeburg is the world's largest vending machine manufacturer it, The next meeting will be held in u,a Inventory GAMES now that the DuGrenier deal is closed. . The line will be sold through approximately three VENDING months. How- Seeburg's distribs. td ever, there was no decision on the t1ac Send for MUSIC exact date or the site of that meeting. 'ter An economy order from Armand D'Angelo's Office of Water Supply, Gas' Complete Lists RIDES iddru The Board of Directors will decide and Electricity, resulted in a cutback in electricity at the police stat¡oas this in the near future and throughout NYC. Believe out the Rth WIRE - PHONE - WRITE TODA' notify it or not, they're asking ops to take the members by mail in sufficient time. vending equipment. Commissioner Murphy said the machines could stay' ¡f ee Exclusive AMI Diet, Es. Pa. the ops paid the electric bills, which were estimated at between S2 and per month, per machine. Next stop, other city offices. the That DAVID ROSEN,INC hllp e Scopitone, the French movie -music machine, is expected to break in Amer¡. GIVE is 855 N. BROAD ST., PHILA., PA. 19123 can locations before too many weeks go by. The French firm Cameea Phone: (2)5) CEnter 2-2903 already moving in Europe with success and NYC -Miami comment eXPect t` d TO THE MARCH OF DIMES give the okay on US licensing soon. °

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Coinmen here are buzzing a-plenty over the heavily attended Illinois Coin Machine Operators' Assn. meeting in the Leland Hotel, in Springfield, last Sunday, Jan. 26. A significant accomplishment was having Eugene Corrigan, an official of the Illinois Revenue Dept., on the dais to talk to the members. Also, having Fred Granger, MOA's new managing director, on hand as a speaker. A huge accolade is due such prominent Illinois coinmen as Les Mon - tooth, Bill Poss, Mary Gillette, Lou Casola, Orma Johnson, Earl Kies, Bud Hashman, Ed Gilbert, Bob Lindelof and Ronnie Meline for the great success of this meeting. Everyone agrees that this organization appears to be headed in the right direction. Another accolade is well deserved by Eddie Ginsburg, and his fine staff at BEAT THE E Music Co., for hosting a buffet dinner after the meeting, which was a t Atlas attended by all the guests. Co -hosts with Eddie were Atlas Music's Sam Gersh e (the bookworm!), another avid reader, Mort Jacobs; Stan Levin, Bill Phillips, Chuck Harper and Ray Grier. Representing other Chicago based distributors were Nate and Eve Feinstein, .id 3 or 5 BALL of World Wide Distribs; and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Milner, of Empire Coin Machine p Exchange We were sorry to hear that Mary Gillette came down with a ig ... SINGLE PLAYER GAME bad 'flu' attack when she arrived in Springfield. Mary was unable to attend the meeting, and Orma Johnson handled her secretary -treasurer chores. With Clint and Mary Pierce came in from Brodhead, Wisconsin to attend the BALLS ON THE PLAYFIELD AT o session. Clint is a founder-officer of MOA, and the head of the Wisconsin THE SAME TIME! hi 2 State Coin Machine Ops' Assn .. . With Lou Casola was his lovely wife, Olive Casola ... Just to name a few ops on hand: Rudy Kit, Dick Gienko, LAWW1191"7--e*, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Shaffer, Harry Shaffer, C. A. Marik, Zeke George, Bob Hallgren, Don McDonald, Laura Losness, Walter and Bertha Poffenburger, sib Chick Henske, Bill Keller, August Heimer, Charles Bentler, and Eddie Crain. ea '. .al c There were big doings at Rowe AC Mfg's. Whippany, N.J. plant recently. ies I Fred and the and A Pollak, vice prexy, had the firm's regional sales managers ea ng Chicago staff in for a tour through the factory and a series of sales meetings. exclusive Last week Paul Huebsch and Phil Glover jetted to Buffalo on business. Also, williams features Don Lunday headed for a romp thru Texas. Dean McMurdie made the long trip to Japan. NEW DRUM UNITS - Bye we learned o n After chatting with Marvel prexy Ted Rubey and Estelle Fast Acting - lau that Marvel's `Slugger" is a slugger in the sales column as well. Heavy More Positivé production these days is also on electrical scoreboards for shuffleboards at NEW COIN SWITCH Marvel Mfg.... Bally Mf g's. Bill O'Donnell, is in London greeting visitors at (Foolproof) the big Bally exhibit during the ATE Convention. Meanwhile, Herb Jones NEW FINGERTIP he is minding the store, and keeping an eagle -eye on production of Bally's "Star - CONTROLLED LATCH - no Jet" amusement game. LOCK PLAYFIELD While out at the Rock -Ola plant we chatted with Edward G. Doris, executive NEW LARGER vice president; Dave Howie, Dr. Dave Rockola, Donald Rockola, Art Ehlert, CASHBOX an Les Rieck and Hugh Gorman. George Hincker was out of town on business pro We can easily see why Chicago Coin's brand new "Champion" rifle range amusement game looms as a big hit at the ATE Conclave. Sam Wolberg, Sam Gensburg, Jerry Koci and Mort Secore are all thrilled over its potential in all markets . . . Big news at D. Gottileb & Co. this week, according to Alvin Irr Gottlieb, Nate Gottlieb, and Judd Weinberg is the firm's new 2 -player "Big HERE'S HOW-WILLIAMS DOUBLES -UP THE ENJOYMENT-BALL Top," just chock full of circusy fun playing and scoring features. IN THE STARHOLE IS EJECTED BY A BALL THRU TOP ROLL-OVER OR IN EITHER SIDE EJECT POCKET, STARTING CLOCK WHICH First Coin's Joe Kline tells us his big promotion on the new Wurlitzer model RUNS UNTIL 1 BALL LEAVES PLAYFIELD CLOCK REACHING rater "2800" coin up sales figures. Also, Sam - -operated phono is still racking hefty "12" LITES 2 SIDE EJECT POCKETS TO SCORE SPECIAL AND T, W. Kolber and Fred Kline are kept plenty busy on this, as well as export sales LITES "6" IN CLOCK. CLOCK REACHING "6" WHEN LIT, SCORES . While Sam Stern, president of Williams Electronic Mfg., is in London SPECIAL. for the ATE Convention Jack Mittel is holding the fort. Lo Midway Mfg. Co. is maintaining its most consistent selling pace on the ace "Winner" amusement game. This keeps Hank Ross, "Iggy" Wolverton and Bob Jonesi Eotel on their toes day and night at the plant in Franklin Park ... We don't neµ doubt that two of the busiest coinmen in this area will shortly be Joe Schwartz and Mort Levinson, of National Coin Machine Exchange. The reason A -B -C -D LIGHTS TOP ROLLOVER FOR being, release of Gottlieb's new 2 -player "Big Top" pin game. SPECIAL. Art Weinand, prexy of J. H. Keeney & Co., and his Kay will not return to 2 SPECIAL when lit KICKOUT POCKETS. rada Chi right after the ATE Conclave in London. They will first cover the Euro- 5 JET BUMPERS -4 JET BUMPERS fee pean Continent on business. Clayton Nemeroff is minding the store ... Seeburg Score 10 POINTS, when lit. and Corp. is enjoying a terrific season in sales of the "LP Console" and Seeburg's 4 FAST ACTING FLIPPERS for complete the go vending machines, according to Stanley Jarocki . . . Another Chicago based ball control. manufacturer is old room buddy Johnny having a banner season our steam Plastikote finished playfield. Frantz, of J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co. Johnny and Don Congdon are pushing pro- Locked Cash Box. Slug rejectors. -nand duction of the firm's counter amusement games to the hilt these days. Twin Chutes Optional. Number Match sold Fred Granger, managing director of MOA, made a big hit with the Illinois - coin machine operators during the big meeting in Springfield last weekend. He was there with his very pretty wife. He further impressed them mightily when he Soppl addressed the group on Sunday. 5 Herb olhe Oettinger was a happy coinman, out at the busy United Mfg. plant last ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING CORP. take n week. He returned from Washington, D. C. with a juicy gov't. contract. UtIiaia nAri Bill DeSelm 4242 W. FILLMORE ST. CHICAGO 24. ILLINOIS coold is happier for many reasons. One being the success of "Bankpool," and the eo E other two the "Skippy" shuffle alley and "Futura" big ball bowler. While at the United plant we chatted with Johnny Casola and Al Thoelke. Al Cable Address: WILCOIN, CHICAGO ... NEVADA 2-4900 is chipper again after his recent illness . Herb (Purveyor Diatriba) Perkins returned .. t'other day from one of his usual jaunts to the west coast, and ex- .eat pressing happy words over business conditions Another recent returneee was ... rro Ed Ruber, of Wico Corp. Ed was on an extended tour of the country THE BUY WILLIAMS e. calling BUY BEST- Went on Wico customers with the firm's roadmen. Cash Box-February 8, 1964 59 ruary

www.americanradiohistory.com COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS -USED EQUIPMENT Markets -New Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine (Midway, contd.) PINGAMES (contd.) Duchess Bowler (8/60) Sweet Shawnee '60 MUSIC MACHINES Beach Time (9/58) Black Dragon '60 Midway Bazooka (10/60) Beauty Contest (1/60) WILLIAMS Princess (4/61) AMI (3/62) K Twin Red Arrow (5/60) Midway Shooting 40 Sel. Big Show (9/56) Big Daddy 1P (9/63) Gold Crown (2/60) D-40, '51, Royal Crown (8/62) K Flashback (6/61) Gallery D-80, '51, 80 Sel. Can -Can (10/61) Big Deal 1P (2/63) Midway Del. Baseball Black Jack 1P (1/60) Grand Prize (3/63) ARCADE E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Carnival (11/57) D SHUFFLES -BOWLERS ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range (5/62) 80 Sel. Carnival Queen (11/58) Casino 17P (10/58) E-80, '53, UNITED Air Football Mid. Target Gallery ofF 120 Sel. Circus (8/57) Club House 1P (10/59) E-120, '53, Shuffles Air Hockey (7/62) sell F-40, '54, 40 Sel. Circus Queen (2/61) Coquette (4/62) Tgt. Glry. Clipper (5/55) Auto Photo Model 9 Mid. Carts. ever F-80, '54, 80 Sel. County Fair (10/59) Crossword 1P (4/59) (2/63) Crossroads (1/56) Darts 1P (6/60) 5th Inning (6/55) Amer. Shuff. Situation On F-120, '54, 120 Sel. Mid. Slugger BB (3/63) sent El Toro 2P (8/63) Capitol (6/55) (5)61) G-80, '55, 120 Sel. Cue -Tease 2P (7/63) Mid. Rifle Range (6/63) Ru: Cypress Gardens (6/58) Fiesta 2P (12/59) Super Bonus (9/55) B Undersea Raider G120, '55, 120 Sel. Mid. Raceway (10/63) flan Double Header (7/56) Four Roses 1P (12/62) Deluxe model B Derby Gun (2/60) G-200, '56, 200 Sel. Mills Panorama Peek Geld Funspot '62 (11/62) Four Star 1P (7/58) Top Notch (10/55) B Bulls Eye Shooting 11-120, '57, 120 Sel. Gallery (9/55) (11/54) lobi H-200, '57, 200 Sel. Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Gay Paree (6/57) Regulation (11/55) B Big Inning (5/58) Munves Bike Race (5/58) San Sel. Golden Gate (6/62) Gldn. Bells 1P (9/59) 6 -Star (10/57) I-100M, '58, 100 Midget Bowling (3/58) B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59) I -200M, '58, 200 Sel. Key West (12/56) Gldn. Gloves 1P (1/60) Bomber ti (9/58) Shooting Stars (4/58) B Ball Park (4/60) Mu Atomic tory I -200E, '58, 200 Sel. Laguna Beach (3/60) Gusher 1P Mu Ace Bomber Lido (2/62) Jig Saw 1P (12/57) Eagle (5/58) B Sharpshooter (2/61) Iran J -200K, '59, 200 Sel. B Golf Champ (8/58) Mu Dr. Mobile S 200 Sel. Lite -A -Line (2/61) Jumpin' Jacks 2P (4/63) Atlas (8/58) J -200M, '59, B Bat. Practice (8/59) Mu Fly Saucers th '59, 120 Sel. Lotta -Fun (9/59) Jungle 1P (9/60) Cyclone (10/58) J-120, B Skill Roll (B 3/58) Muto Lord's Prayer getti K-200, '60, 200 Sel. Miami Beach (9/54) Kingpin (9/62) Niagara (11/58) B Moon Raider (7/59) Mu Photo (Pre -War) and K-120, '60, 120 Sel. Miss America (2/58) Kings 1P (8/57) Dual (1/59) B Target (10/59) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) Cabe Continental '60, 200 Sel. Moonshot (3/63) Mardi Gras 4P (11/62) Zenith (6/59) B Spook Gun (9/58) Mu Silver Gloves vhicl Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Merry Widow 4P (10/63) Flash (6/59) B Skill Parade (1/59) Mu Sky Fighter vas Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. Parade (6/56) Music Man 4P (8/60) 3 -Way (9/59) 4 -Way (12/59) B Skill Score (6/60) Muto Voice -O -Graph Fria Continental 2, '61, 100 Sel. Queens (Bch., Is., Trop.) Naples 2P (9/57) Model Nags 1P (3/60) Big Bonus (2/60) B Skill Derby (10/60) Pre -War `Hell ROCK -OLA (3/60) -War Model Reno 1P (10/59) Sunny (5/60) B Del. Skill Parade (4/59) Post Mara 1436, '52, Fireball, 120 Roller Derby (6/60) Mu K. O. Champ Sea Island (2/59) Rocket 1P (11/59) Sure Fire (10/60) B Table Hockey (2/63) !hue] Sel. Mu Drive Yourself ) Shoot-A -Line (6/62) Satellite 1P (7/58) Line -Up (1/61) B Spinner (2/63) tee 1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Mu Bang-O -Rama (4/57) Wolf 1P (7/59) 5 -Way (5/61) Novelty Back Sel. Show Time (3/57) Sea Philadelphia Toboggan (11/62) Serenade 2P (5/60) Avalon (4/62) B Bank Ball (1/63) sew . 1438,'54, Comet, 120 Sel. Silver Sails Skee Alley Skill Pool 1P (6/63) Silver (6/62) Capitol Midget Movies to be 1446, '54, HiFi, 120 Sel. Sun Valley (7/57) Scientific Pitch 'Em 2P (12/61) Shuffle Baseball (6/62) CC Bullseye Baseball romp 1488, '55, HiFi, 120 Sel. Target Roll (1/58) Space Ship Bear Gun 3 Starfire (1/57) Action (7/62) CC Basketball Champ Seeburg and 1452, '55, 50 Sel. -In -Line 4P (8/63) Coon Hunt Touchdown (11/60) Steeplechase 1P (11/57) Embassy (9/62) CC 4 -Player Derby Seeburg ewd 1454, '56, 120 Sel. Set Shot Basketball Twist (11/62) Swing Time 1P (5/53) Circus Roll -Down (9/62) C Goalee aitem 1455, '57, 200 Sel. Skee Southland's Speedway 1458, '58, 120 Sel. U.S.A. (8/58) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Lancer (11/62) CC Midget tti 3-D 1P (11/58) Sparky (12/62) Super model (6/63) I..e. 1465, '58, 200 Sel. CHICAGO COIN Southland Fast Draw '63 1475, '59, 200 Sel. Tempo I Sun Valley (8/63) Tic-Tac=Toe-1P..(1/59) Caravelle (2/63) CC Big League (5/55) eels Tom -Tom 2P (1/63) Crest (4/53) CC Twin Hockey (5/56) Telequiz d 1468, '59, 120 Sel. Tempo I GOTTLIEB Un Jungle Gun 1485, '60, 200 Sel. Tempo II Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Top Hat (10/58) Rumpus Targette (5/63) CC Shoot The Clown h vis Atlas 2P (5/59) Trade Winds (6/62) Astro (6/63) CC Stm. Shovel (5/56) Un Cani. Gun (10/54) dRe 1478, '60, 120 Sel. Tempo II Un Bonus Baseball (3/62) Brite Star 2P (4/58) Turf Champ (8/58) Ultra (8/63) SS Batter Up (4/58) f sat 1495, '61, 200 Sel. Regis Bonus Gun (1/55) Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) Twenty -One 1P (2/60) Ball Bowlers CC Criss Cross Un dke 1488, '61, 120 Sel. Regis Un Star Slugger (7/55) Contest 4P (10/58) Valient 2P (8/62) Bowling Alley (11/56) Hockey (10/58) ait. 1496, '62, 120 Sel. Empress Slugger (4/56) Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) Vagabond (10/62) Jumbo Bowling (9/57) CC Croquet (8/58) Un Spr. oen 1497, '62, 200 Sel. Empress Gun (10/56) Princess Cover Girl 1-Plyr. (7/62) Viking 2P (10/61) Royal Bowler (12/57) CC Playland Rifle Un Pirate ga 1493, '62, 100 Sel. Un Yankee BB (3/59) Criss Cross 1P (3/58) SHUFFLES-BOWLERS Pixie Bowler (8/58) Gallery (8/59) his SEEBURG Un Sky Raider (10/58) Dneg. Dolls 1P (6/60) BALLY Duplex (11/58) CC Pony Express (4/60) ardu M100A, '51, 100 Sel. (4/53) M100B,'51, 100 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P (1/59) Shuffles Simplex (5/59) CC Ray Gun (10/60) Wm. Del. BB NC Wm. Major Leaguer M100BL, '51, 100 Sel. Fair Lady (12/56) ABC Bowler (7/55) Advance (5/59) CC Wild West (5/61) ne Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54) Light Cab Falstaff 4P (11/57) Jumbo Bowler (9/55) League (10/59) CC Long Range Rifle ph: Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54) M100C, '52, 100 Sel. Fashion Show 2P (6/62) King Pin Bowler (9/55) Handicap (11/59) Gallery (1/62) n sha Wm. Safari (2/54) HF100G, '53, 100 Sel. Flagship (1/57) ABC Spr. Del. (9/57) Teammate (12/59) CC All-Star Baseball 'isitin HF100R, '54, 100 Sel. Flipper 1P (11/60) All -Star Bowling (12/57) Falcon (4/60) (1/63) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55) InB V200, '55, 200 Sel. Flipper (4/62) All-Star(2/58)er Savoy (5/60) CC Big Hit (10/62) Wm. Sidewalk Eng (4/55) VL200, '56, 200 Sel. Cowboy 1-P (10/62) ky Shuffle (9/58) Bowl -A -Rama (9/60) CC Pro Basketball (6/61) Wm. King of Swat (5/55) KD200H, '57, 200 Sel. Flipper Fair 1P (11/61) Star Shuffle (10/58) Tip Top (10/60) Ex Gun Patrol Wm. 4 -Bagger (4/56) L100, '57, 100 Sel. Flpr. Parade (5/61) Speed Bowler (11/58) Dixie (1/61) Ex Jet Gun Wm. Crane (10/56) 201, '58, 200 Sel. Foto Finish 11' (1/61) Club Bowler (2/59) Cameo Ex Space Gun Wm. Penny Clown 161, '58, 160 Sel. Fl Chariots 2P Club Deluxe (5/59) 5 -Star Bowling (5/61) Ex Pony Express (12/56) 222, '59, 160 Sel. ing63(10 Monarch Bowler (11/59) Classic (6/61) Ex Six Shooter Wm. 1957 Baseball 220, '59, 100 Sel. Gigi 1P (12/63) Official Jumbo (9/60) Alamo (4/62) Ex Shooting Gal. (6/54) Wm. 10 -Strike (12/57) 160, '60, 160 Sel. Gondolier 2P (8/58) Jumbo Deluxe (9/60) Sahara (7/62) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Wm. Ten Pins (12/57) r Q-100, '60, 100 Sel. Hi -Diver 1P (4/59) Ball Bowlers Tropic Bowler (9/62) Ex Sportland Shooting Wm. Shortstop (4/58) AY1005, '61, 160 Sel. Kewpie Doll 1P (10/60) ABC Bowl. Lane (1/57) Lucky (11/62) Gallery (11/54) Wm. Pinchhitter (4/59) AY1005, '61, 100 Sel. Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) ABC Tournament (6/57) Cypress (12/62) Ex "500" Shooting Wm. Vanguard (10/58) Fred DS 160, '62, 160 Sel. Ling. Ball 1P (12/59) ABC Champion (10/57) Sabre (2/63) Gallery (3/55) Wm. Hercules (2/59) rostat DS 100, '62, 100 Sel. Lite -A -Card 2P (3/60) Strike Bowler (11/57) Regal (4/63) Ex Treasure Cove Wm. Crusader (6/59) d tlx WURLITZER Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) Trophy Bowler (4/58) Fury (8/63) Shooting Gal. (6/55) Wm. Titan (8/59) 1250, '50, 48 Sel., 45 or Majestic (4/57) Lucky Alley (8/58) WILLIAMS Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) Wm. Del. Bat. Champ Gam 78 RPM Melody Lane 2P (9/60) Pan American (6/59) Ball Bowlers Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) (5/61) e ar 1400, '51, 48 Sel., 45 or Mry-Go-Round 2P (12/60) Challenger (9/59) Roll -A -Ball (12/56) Ex Pop Gun (9/57) Wm. Extra Inning (5/62) his 78 RPM Miss Annabelle 111 (8/59) Super Shuffle (12/61) 6 Player Ge Lucky Seven Wm. World Series (5/62) bin 1450, '51, 48 Sel., 45 or Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Big 7 Shuffle (9/62) UPRIGHTS Ge Sky Gunner Wm. Road Racer (5/62) 78 RPM Olympics 1-P (9/62) CHICAGO COIN AB Circus (5/56) Ge Night Fighter Bally Champion Horse lair 1500, '52, 104 Sel., 45 & Picnic 2P (10/58) Shuffles AB County Fair (3/57) Ge 2 -Player Basketball Bally Moon Ride hiss 78 Intermix Preview 2-P (8/62) Triple Strike (2/55) AB Circus Wagon Ge Rifle Gal. (6/54) Wm. Official Baseball has 1500 A, '53, 104 Sel., 45 Qun. of Diana. (6/59) Arrow (2/55) Wheels (12/58) Ge Big Top Rifle (4/60) & 78 Intermix Race Time 2P (3/59) Cr. Cross Targette (1/55) AB Galloping Dominos Gallery (6/54) Wm. Major League (3/63) 1600, '53, 48 Sel., 45 & Rack -A -Ball 2P (12/62) Bonus Score (4/55) AB Circus Play Ball Super model .(12/55) Wm. Voice -O -Graph 1962 8f 78 Intermix Rocket Ship 1P (5/58) Hollywood (5/55) (4/59) Ge Gun Club KIDDIE RIDES areo 1650, '53, 38 Sel. Roto Pool 1P (7/58) Blinker (8/55) AB Magic Mirror Ge Wild West Gun Bally Champion Horse Jar 1650A, '54, 48 Sel. Royal Flush (5/57) Score -A -Line (9/55) Horoscope (11/59) (2/55) Bally Moon Ride 1700, '54, 104 Sel. Seven Seas 2P (1/60) Bowling Team (10/55) AB Mermaid (3/60) Ge Sky Rocket Rifle Pony Twins Peals] 1800, '55, 104 Sel. Showboat 1P (4/61) Rocket Shuffle (3/58) Aquati Prod. Squoits (11/57 Gallery (5/55) Bally Space Ship 'envi 1900, '56, 200 Sel. Silver 11) (10/57) Explorer Shuffle (6/58) B Jumbo (5/59) Ge Championship Bally Speed Boat land 2000, '56, 200 Sel. Sittin' Pretty 1P (11/58) ReBound Shuffle (12/58) B Sportsman (6/59) Baseball (9/55) Bally Tnrvle. Trolley 2100, '57, 200 Sel. Slick Chick IP (4/63) Championship (11/58) B Jamboree (10/60) Ge Quarterback (10/55) Bert Lane Lancer Horse 2104, '57, 104 Sel. Spot -A -Card 1P (3/60) Double Feature (12/58) B Super Jumbo (11/60) Ge Hi Fly Baseball Bert Lane Merry -Go - 2150, '57, 200 Sel. Str. Flush 1P (12/57) Red Pin (2/59) CC Star Rocket (5/59) (5/56) Round 2200, '58, 200 Sel. Straight Shooter (2/59) Bowl Master (8/59) GA Skeet Shoot (1/57) Ge State Fair Rifle Gal. B.L. Miss America Boat NC 2204, '58, 104 Sel. Sunset 2 -player (11/62) 4 -Game Shuffle (11/59) GA Super Hunter (6/57) (6/56) Bert Lane Fire Engine 2250, '58, 200 Sel. Sunshine 1P (10/58) Bull's Eye Drop Ball GA Double Shot (4/58) Ge Davy Crockett (10/56) B.L. Whirlybird (3/61) V. alta e.Rut 2300, '59, 200 Sel. Spr. Circus 2P (10/57) (12/59) GA Wild Cat (12/58) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) B.L. Moon Rocket (3/61) 1 2304, '59, 104 Sel. Sweet 6 Fr, Hearts 1P (9/63) -Game Shuffle (6/60) GA Spr. Wild Cat Ge Motorama (10/57) Capitol Donald Duck La 2310, '59, 100 Sel. Sweet Sioux 4P (9/59) Triple Gold Pin GA Twin Wild Cat (7/59) Ge Gypsy Grandma Capitol Elsie 2400, '60, 200 Sel. Swing Along 2P (7/63) Pro (2/61) GA Super Wild Cat (5/57) Capitol Palomina Horse 2404, '60, 104 Sel. Texan 4P (4/60) Starlite (5/62) Trail Blazer (12/60) Ge Fun Fair (3/58) Capitol See Saw 2410, '60, 100 Sel. Tropic Isle IP (5/62) Citation (10/62) Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Ge Space Age Gun Chicago Coin Super Jet pt5 2500, '61, 200 Universe Sel. 1P (10/59) Strike Ball (5/63) K Big Tent (6/58) Chicago Round The Berta 2504, '61, 104 Sel. Wagon Train 1P (4/60) Ball Bowlers K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) ms 2510, Jungle Joe World Trainer j '61, 100 Sel. Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Bowling League (2/57) K Shawnee (1/59) Ke Air Raider Deco Merry -Go -Round 2600, '62, 200 Sel. Wld. Beauties lea 1P (2/60) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr (11/57) K Big Roundup (3/59) Ke Sub Gun Deco Space Ranger Qi 2610, '62, 100 Sel. World Champ lP (8/57) Classic (7/57) K Little Buckaroo Ke Sportland Big Broncho PINGAMES (4/59) Exhibit KEENEY TV Bowling Lg. (11/57) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) DeLuxe model Exhibit Mustang IQ 1' BALLY Flash Back Lucky Strike (1/58) K Big 3 (5/59) Ke Acapulce (5/61) Old Ranger (3/58) Exhibit Sea Skates Plantation (2/61) TV (with rollovers) K Touchdown (9/59) DeLuxe Model (3/55) Exhibit Space Patrol 4 gt Barrel -O -Fun (9/60) Black Dragon Player's Choice (9/58) K Big Aktsaa Barrel Dipper (10/59) Ke League Leader (4/58) Scientific Television -O -Fan '61 (4/61) El Rancho Hacienda Twin Bowler (10/58) K Twin Big Tent Ke laical Barrel.O-Fun '62 (11/61) Rainbow Sportland Scientific Boat Ride (6/62) King Bowler (3/59) Criss Cross Diamond Ke Two -Gun Fun (3/62) Texas Merry -Go -Round ha Ballerina (6/59) nId Go -Cart 1P (5/63) Queen Bowler (9/59) (1/60) Mid Red Ball (5/59) Exhibit Rudolph The Beach Beauty (11/56) Poker Face 2P (9/63) Duke Bowler (8/60) K Red Arrow (4/60) Mid Joker Ball (11/59) Reindeer sh Bot

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1 Distributors and wholesalers reporting business good this week with sales of pool tables, games, bowlers, and phonographs, all holding up extremely depend on allee well. . . . Based on the tremendous success experienced with "Raceway," everyone at C. A. Robinson & Co. expects a repeat on Midway's new "Winner." showroom floor Robinson's, United Manufacturing Co. is repre- 63) On the at sented by a formidable array of games, including "Futura" Bowling Alley, '63) Shuffle Targette, and the sensational new "Bank Pool," which 3) "Rumpus" Hank Tronick says is living up to the high expectations that everyone held for it. Jack Gutshall, veteran coinman from Corona visiting with Charlie Robinson and talking over old times. . Caw Hathaway operator from 5/58) Obispo, visiting on Pico this week and wending his way back up /59) San Luis the Pacific Coast with a truckload of equipment. ... At the Wurlitzer Fac- tory Branch, Clayton Ballard reported business in general very good at the branch. Clayton also reported that the showing of the new Wurlitzer "2800" in San Diego was very successful with 100% attendance by the operators in that area. . . . At California Music Joe Perry from Decca telling all he's getting ready for the annual golf tournament held by the House of Sight and Sound. Buddy Robinson proudly displaying his new Chevrolet Impala. Gabe Orland busy seeing that all the orders for records by The Beatles which are pouring in were being filled.... Larry Uttal of Amy-Mala Records was in visiting Sammy Ricklin with local promotion man Mike Sheperd... . h Frank Mencuri at Simon Distributing Co., taking many orders for the "Helicopter Trainer" from the sample set up on the showroom floor. George DELUXE Muraoka reported sales of Valley pool tables going very well. . At 6-PO('KET Leuenhagens Record Bar, Capitol recording star Al Martino stopped by to see his `favorite girl friends,' The Solle sisters. Al was accompanied by NEW Play -Stimulating DESIGN (4/51) Manager, who said that the Buck Stapleton, Capitol's Western Promotion NEW TYPE LEG ADJUSTER ggan new Al Martino record, "I Love You More And More Every Day" is going to be his fourth hit in a row. Also in visiting this week was Irwin Zucker GENUINE SLATE PLAYFIELD Don Brandon, hitting with "It's promoting a new Challenge Records disker, COMBINATION RECESSED BALL VIEWER, Wonderful Being Young." . At R. F. Jones Co., Chuck Klein . spending a at few days in San Francisco at meetings in the company's home offices. Also BALL TRAP, BALL RETURN DRAWER 11 Ralph Cragan, attending the meetings were: Bud Carlson from Denver, NEW OPERATING MECHANISM way Seattle, Johnny Detwilder, Honolulu, and Tommy Thompson from Salt two Lake. Jack Leonard, from the Jones Co. Los Angeles office, spending Sizes: 78"x45", 88`x50", 95"x53". WALNUT FINISH aw '63 weeks working out of the main San Francisco office. Chuck reported a car- load of the new Tropicana phonographs was on the way to the Jones Co. Complete Selection of Parts and Accessories. Mr. Harper, president In visiting Chuck and the other Jones Boys was Jack See your Distributor or contact us direct 0/54) of Rowe AC Services. Everyone at Jones anxiously awaiting the shipment ill (3/62 of samples on the new Bally DeLuxe Bowler for 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 1/55) Wilkes entertaining their daughter-in-law and granddaughter for a short (7/55) Inc. on a trip to visit. . Arnie Silverman of Amco Services, business ® SALES COMPANY (4/56) Phoenix this week. Marshall A. Ames, manager of Amco's Pico Branch sport- ;10/56) ing a pair of- crutches as a result of a freak accident, which tore the cartilage (Sala ott#4.4 4 3/59) in his right knee when he got up from a chair while watching TV. . . . 333 MORTON ST., BAY CITY, MICH. 48709 TWinbrook 5-8587 (10/58) Charlie Koski, operator from Long Beach spending a few days at his moun- ,/53) tain cabin in the Wrightwood area. . Bill Lanzy of American Coin Ma- ee chine Co. reports that with the advent of new model games and phono- ; (2/54) graphs, many operators are taking this time to get their used equipment (10/54) in shape, with the result that the repair shop is going at full speed. . . . 54) Visiting operators seen on Pico this week included: S. L. Griffin, Pamona; t (3/55) Don Busch, Santa Ana; and Art Barnese, Reseda. ;ng (4/5íe vat (5/55) 4/56) /56) Iafl

(12l UPPER MID -WEST MUSINGS /57) chicago coin's (12/51) (4/58) er (4/59) Fred Grohs, St. Paul, at the University Hospital, recovering from a I (10/58) prostate operation. Heard that he was feeling fine and will be leaving soon New (2/59) (6/59) and then on to Florida for a vacation. . . . J. C. Weber, Blue Earth, -Minn. '59) in town for the first time since his accident last October. Joe is using a , Champ cane and is doing just fine. Not doing any driving yet, he was accompanied SPOTLITE by his son Darrell. . . . Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Robert LeCleir on fling (5/62 (5/63 the birth of their first child a baby boy on Christmas Eve. Daniel Robert vies PUCK BOWLER LeCleir . . the new electric bicycle cet (5/61) is the baby's name. . Frank Coubal has ... on Borne in his shop which he uses daily for therapy. Since his stroke last Summer SPARE -LITE Feature! tide he has been coming around nicely and the exercises do him a world of good. First 3aseball ... Harry and Johnny Galep in Minneapolis for the day making the rounds. Time Ever on a Puck Bowl- (3' over the eagfle Harry has gone on a semi -retire basis and Johnny is now taking er! Fri- Directional Arrow on .Graph lE entire operation of the route. . The St. Paul Winter Carnival began Playfield DES day, Jan. 24th and will run through the entire week. Should bring thousands "LIGHTS-UP"- Bore ion of people into the Twin cities for the festivities.... Harold Lieberman will Showing Player Where to Ride be leaving the end of the month for a three month vacation visiting New Zealand Aim to Pick-up Every Spare! Ship and Australia. goat aner `, peat Happy Birthday This Week To: SPOTLITE C. V. Hitchcock, Nashville, Tenn.... Dick McCann, Century, Buffalo, N.Y... . Skill Game! 'ire Walter Roy Eo3/6) L. Putnam, Knoxville, Tenn.... Harold Schwartz, Chgo, Ill.... v. Plays with- Torr, Lansdowne, Pa. . . Chas. H. Alloway, Orange, Tex.... Barry Manx, Racket32 ; N.Y.... Joseph P. Connors, L.I.C. N.Y... . out visible raid Oad Jimmy Bounds, Mexia, Texas.... Guy Robert ie Bor' B. Moon, Galesburg, Ill.... O. A. Brower, Cosmopolis, Wash.... pins. omioa L. Odkisson, C. Bragg, Danville, Va.... Barnet Rear scoreframe New London, Mo.... Russell (Pro's call Saw Sugerman, N.Y.... Lyn Brown, L.A. Calif.... Howie Freer, Chgo, Ill... . goes all the way SaPe Thos. J. Faulkner, Jacksonville, Philip James Atol, Cleveland, Ohio. it "shadow ;and,and Fla.... to floor James . . . Queen, Effingham, Ill. . . . Robert A. Gilbert, Sacramento, Calif. roa Chas. bowling"). 9£o'B A. Anderson, Waynesville, Mo. . . . M. G. Thomson, San Francisco, Calif. Banger, ... J. Gregorowicz, Bloomsburg, Pa.... Leo Green, Cleveland, Ohio... . Bron CHICAGO Harry Brown, Chgo, Ill.... Glen C. Geadtke, So. Milwaukee, Wisc. ... Cy AT YOUR COIN DISTRIBUTOR! [Wang Glickman Miami, Arthur C. Sturgis, Skateol Phila, Pa.... Robert J. Norman, Fla.... Jamaica Plain, B. Akers, Norfolk, Edw. W. Roodvoets, Slr/PS. //7C. 1725 W. DIVEYSE/ 8t" pare 'jot) Mass.... Harry Va.... y/ìo rne2Z6 CHICAGO IA, ILLINOIS Teich Grand Rapids, Mich. goat 1% ppi Cash Box-February 61 odolPk 8, 1964

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You are entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue Lines Shuffles; Eagles BOX 1713 -NARRI BURG, PA. (Cab e0ad- CO. INC., 2330 N. WESTERN AVENUE. for o period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your dress DALCOIN). Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the rate CHICAGO 47, ILL. of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to by 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear reach New York publication office Wednesday, $3.00. in the following week's Issue. FOR SALE -Brand new Southland Speedways FOR SALE -50 recorded songs only and guaranteed like new Speedways; C C Many great songe by favorite artist, our Sun Valleys; Bally Fun Phones and Bally choice. New records, guaranteed. State style Spinners. REDD DIST. CO. INC. - 80 of music preferred -Pop, R & B or Country. Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY COOLIDGE HILL ROAD-WATERTOWN, Offer good only U.S.A. No C.O.D.'S. MASS. 02172 (Tel. 926-2250). RHYTHM RECORDS-BOX A -ARCADIA, Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. CALIF. FOR SALE-33 1/3 top talent brand new al- bums five in a pack @ $2.40 a pack of five. FOR SALE -Distributors of Bally, Gott: Wil- WANT -Records, 45's and LP's. surplus, re- 57" weighted cue sticks () $2.75 each in doz. liams, Chicago Coin, etc; Bingos; Novelties; turns, overstock, cut-outs. etc. HARRY lots. 2% inch Belgium Balls @ $19.95 per Kiddy Rides; Bowlers; Shuffles; Pool Tables: WARRINER, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC set. Top grade billiard cloth $4.50 per yard, Arcade Equipment; Everything that takes a CO. -453 McLEAN AVE YONKERS. N.Y. by the bolt. We want 6 -7 -8 -ft. used pool coin. Call or write NASTASI DIST. CO. - WANT (Tel. GReenleaf 6-7778). tables. Write. Home office. MILLER -NEW - 1055 BARONNE ST. NEW ORLEANS, LA. MARK DIST. CO. - 3767 EAST 28th (TEL. 523-6386) Quickly. STREET - GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. (Tel. WAN -45 rpm records. Please send list for 949-2030). quickreply. Masters also purchased. Please FOR SALE -Cash for used Mills or Jennings state what you have. PARAMOUNT REC- WANT -Attention: Distributors and record slot machines. Machines can be shipped ORD CO.-16 CHERYL LANE-N. BETH - shops. There's Gold on your shelf. Want 45 FOR SALE -Specials: Completely recondi- legally to Nevada. All inquiries will be con- PAGE, L.I. N.Y, (Tel. 516 -MY 4-4178) rpm records up to 10 years old. Highest tioned: Keeney Old Plantation $175; Star - fidential. Write or call WESTERN NOV- prices paid anywhere. Up to 43/ each -our time $195; AMI -F80 $145; F120 $165; See- ELTY CO.. 1995 DICKERSON ROAD, choice. BIG JOHN RECORDS. 087 WASH- burg V200 $150; 100G $265; Wurl: 1900 RENO, NEVADA. (Tel FA 3-8646). INGTON ST.. BOSTON, MASS. (Tel. 338- $195; 2310 $445; 2410-S $495; 1700F $145; WANT -Used 45 rpm records. All types, as 7426). United Big Bonus Shuffles 8%' $295; they run, right off the route. No or MICKEY AMUSE. sorting Rock -Ola 51075; 1 We pay 11 STREET ERIE PA. (Tel. FOR SALE -1 new 408 picking. freight from anywhere in EAST tí 1 404 Rock - USA. Standing order available for regular Glendale 2-3207). New 404 Rock -Ola $925; used shippers. JALEN Ola $850; 1 used AMI Lyric 100 $450; ! AMUSEMENT CO. INC.- 1 AMI 1215 S. HOWARD used Seeburg AY100 $775; used STREET -BALTI- 1 new MORE. MD. 21230. WANT -We pay cash as always for: Seeburg; J -20M $395; 1 used AMI L-200 $895; C.C. Grand Prize 16' Bowler $1050; WAL- Wurlitzer; AMI and Rock -Ola music. Gott- FOR SALE -Bally: Silver Sails $885; Golden lieb Pins; Arcade equipment; Bally Bingos; $550; Cross Country LACE DIST. CO.-P.O. BOX 75-MINERAL Write or cable: PALMER AT Gates $770; Bikinis WELLS. TEXAS. (Tel FA 6-3600 Ares BELIN- $265; 3 -In -Line $375; Gott: Gauchos $440; WANT -Late Gottlieb & Williams Pin Games, TRACO-31 SOMERSTRAAT-ANTWERP Oklahomas $355; Liberty Belles $400; Wil- Code 817) also all types of Music Boxes and AMI 200 1, BELGIUM. liams: Tom Toms $310; Mardi Gras $440; selection Hideaway. CLEVELAND COIN Coin: Citation Puck Bowlers INTERNATIONAL Chicago - 2029 PROSPECT. $499.50; Royal Crown Ball Bowler $745; FOR SALE -Have your "Squoits Fun With CLEVELAND, OHIO. Riot Guns $515; Keeney: Black Dragons Water" games factory reconditioned. In- (Triple chute, fruit reels) $950; Wild Arrows cludes new scoring arrangement, improved WANT-For resale: Seeburg and Wurlitzer (fruit reels) $750; Summertime $525; All- pump, repair, refinish cabinet, replace worn Phonographs, Games. Send inventory and Tech: Musical Ferris Wheels $400; Indian mechanical parts. New machines made to WANT - Surplus 45 rpm records. We buy lowest cash prices. HASTINGS DIST. CO. Scouts $375; Mize: Capitol projector's Auto order. Write: AQUATIC PRODUCTS large quantities, on a very steady basis. We INC.-6100 WEST BLUEMOUND ROAD - Test $495; NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY CO. CORP.-8038 ALVERSTONE- AVE. -LOS are the nation's foremost packager of pro- MILWAUKEE 13, WISC. 1055 DRYADES STREET NEW OR- ANGELES, CALIF. (Tel. 645-1980). motional priced and packaged phonograph -LEANS, LA. (Tel. 529-7321).- record packs. Bank references tarnished, we are rated in D & B. NATIONAL BAG-0 - TUNES, INC., 15 ALABAMA AVENUE, FOR SALE-Pokerino nearly new wren oros ISLAND PARK, L. I., N.Y. (Tel. 616 -TU WANT -Any age used 45 RPM records. Tell FOR SALE-Or trade-C.C. Bulls Eye Drop chute and knock off. Also have some older 8-9300). us what you have. We pay all freight from Ball $50; United Handicap Shuffle Alley Pokerino games with push chutes. If you anywhere. We pay highest prices. Try us $75; Bally Club Bowler $150; Bally Deluxe need parts for your Pokerino we have them. and Don't wait! Write us today! Club Bowler $175; Bally ABC Shuffle Alley Write, JAMES TRAVIS, P.O. BOX 208, profit. $75; United Regulation Shuffle Alley $75; MILLVILLE, N.J. WANT MUSIC SERVICE CO., 424 E. Broad St. Seeburg M100c, HF100R, VL200, 222S, Richmond 19, Vs United Niagara Shuffle Alley $150; Bally AY160S, DS16OS, Wad: 1900, 2000, 2100, Bank Ball $150; Fischer 6 Pocket Pool Table 2150. 2200, 2250, 2300S, 21005, 25005, 2600S, $195; Exhibit 6 Pocket Pool Table $175; 27005. Rockola 1448. 1454. 1455. AMI 11200E, 20 Col. Corsair $110; 30 Col. Corsair $115; FOR SALE-WE have a limited number of J200ES, Gums. Bowlers, Bingos. Rush offers Rowe 2-700, electric $105; 22 Col. National Keeney Venus bingos for sale at various to VICTOR HUGO - KONINGIN ASTRID- Model 222. Make offer: Seeburg M100B attractive close out prices. Brand new. If LAAN-49 MECHELEN, BELGIUM. WANT-Juke Box operators for a steady year $110; Seeburg M100C $125; U -Select -lit any one is interested contact GENERAL round outlet for your used records. We pay RDS and APD Candy Machines $85; 4 Co. SALES CO., LTD.,-IRELAND ISLAND, freight. Top primes, manufacturers no quan- Superior Gum Vendors $25; Dan CONNY- BERMUDA. tity too large. LP's or 45's. Call or write. 1026 BUFFALO AVE. -NIAGARA FALLS, Pi WANT-Used Spanish (Mexican, Puerto Ri - BULLDOG DIST. INC.-33 SPRING ST. - N.Y. (Tel. 285-0582). 45 rpm records. We and the LYNN. MASS. (Tel. 593-3920). ffrreiight. KING SALES -1115 1n) WASHING- FOR SALE -Bally Challenger B/A 13' $325: TON ST.-BOSTON, MASS. Bally Lucky S/A $150; Bally Mystic S'A Bally FOR SALE-All new automatic shoe-shine $75; United Deluxe Baseball $375; Pr machine. Genuine horsehair brushes -special DeLuxe Club Bowler $195; United Soper WANT neutral cake wax. 1/4 H.P., 60 cycles, 100 Slugger Base $125; United Handicap $95: -New records 45 rpm and LP's any WANT -Attention Distributors. Operators! We V.A.C. General Electric motor. $350; MIKE C.C. Red Pin $125; Keeney Ranger Gallery quantity. Highest prices paid. All pay cash for used juke boxes, all makes of MUNVES CORP.-577 10th AVENUE $125; United Regulation $75; Bally A.B.C. confidential and favorable to di's, reviewers pinball., shuffles, bowlers, guns, guns, ar- - and NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036 (Tel BRyant $75: AMI W-120 Wall Boxes (9) $25; Mfrs. with surplus Inventories. REC- cade equipment, Forward list to: IMPERIAL 9-6677) BETBON ENTERPRISES. INC.-3726 TON- Pr, ORD SHACK, 274 W. 126th STREET, NEW COIN MACHINE CO. -498 ANDERSON NELLE AVENUE-NO. BERGEN, ram YORK, N.Y. (Tel. UN 6 -1800 AVE.-CLIFFSIDE PARK, NEW JERSEY. 212). -area code JERSEY. FOR SALE -Guns cleaned, reconditioned ready for location. Centro Circus $125: Williams WANT Vanguard $140: Chicago Coin Worlds Fair FOR SALE -Registered for export: 15 Keen- -Late Dingos, Gott: 2-4 players. See- $125; Genco Wild West $125; Williams Bell l:erg CV200, Her- e>'s Red Arrows $150; 1 Gott: Liberty PO Large Ball -rollover Bowlers. WANT -45 RPM Records, new or used. No cules $175; Bally Sharpshooter $225: Gott: Oklahoman $350; Assortment of complete, woCASHrking quantity too UNITED DISTRIBUTORS 3450; tzelHaopcaprtoneeL large or small. Highest prices INC.-902 WEST Bally Binge machines. Write D & P MUSIC ) s. We ay pinkedDollarga. paid. Write stating quantity on hand. TONY SECOND STREET -WICHITA 3. KANSAS. -27 EAST PHILADELPHIA STREET - MAXLGIUblOB O GALGANO DIST. CO., 4135 W. ARMITAGE, YORK -PA. (Tel. 81846). &NCO. MEIR 23.A TNseaWEER P. BEL CHICAGO 39, ILL. (TeL Dlckens 2-7060). (Tel. 33.81.33-cable LOBOMA). FOR SALE -Embassy S/A $595; Zenith S/A $225; Want: United Rumpus; Chi -Coin Ci- FOR SALE-All chrome Wall Boxes, action P0, WANT -Joke tation; Wurlitzer Model 5250 W/B-MO- closeout, immediate delivery. Seaburg 125 le Box Operators. For steady V3WA,201 le year round outlet for your toed HAWK SKILL GAMES CO. 67 SWAGGER- 3W1, 100 Selection each $15; 100 ,p Manufacturers'. records. WANT -Your used or surplus 45 rpm records, TOWN ROAD -SCOTIA 2, N.Y. 12302 Selection each $35. We buy, sell or exchange For your overruns end sur- also new surplus LP's. We buy all year I plus LP's & 45s. Call or write. any make or model of Late Phonographs RECORD EASTERN 'round and pay top prices. No lot too large and Wall Boxes. Inquiries invited, low- SALES & DIST. INC.. rye) AVE N. 751 10th or too email. We pay freight. BEACON est prices. SEACOAST DIST. CTN.. 1201 Y. 19. N. Y. (Tel. CI 5-9469). RECORD DIST. 725 N. J. INC., BRANCH AVE., FOR SALE have a choice selection of NORTH AVENUE, ELIZABETH 4, PROVIDENCE. R.I. (Tel. UNion 1-7500. -We (Tel. 518-3524-5) JAckaon 1-5121). late Williams Two Players. Write for prices. MID -WEST DIST., 709 LINWOOD BLVD. - - N WANT-Panoram and Panoram parts. United KANSAS CITY, MO. Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE TIC SALES AUTOMA- FOR SALE -Coin changers: Twin-tube nickel, p/ CO.. 1350 HOWARD ST., SAN comb. ., FRANCISCO. CALIF. (TeL close-out at $4.95; Dime and nickel 1-175e). HEmlock $7.95; Kwik-Coin single tube 25C, each $5. WANT -To buy Keeney Deluxe Red Arrows; FOR SALE -Rock -Ola 1493 Princess OI, Black Dragons- Buckley Track Odds; Sun $650: WESTERN DIST.-1226 S.W. 16th AVENUS AMI L-200 $725; Cont. 1 $575; Lyric $475: -PORTLAND 6, OREGON. Chiefs; Standard Chiefs; Milla Four Bells K-100 $525: W-80 WB $20; WQ-200 349.50; WANT -We pay and similar type machines. SASKATCH- Wurl: 2300 $400: Seeb: 3WA WB $49.60: 7'. the highest prices for all EWAN COIN MACHINE CO. -1025 -104th Bay Bingos and Gottlieb Pinball' manu- STREET -NORTH BATTLEFORD. BIRD MUSIC DIST. INC.-124-126 POYNTZ factured 1968 and up. Interested SASK., AVE. -MANHATTAN, KANS. Crystals95; new all brand CANADA. FOR U -Embassy e)seoats. Also arcade equipment. Cable A-I SCondsW n. TOLEDOOCOIN S MACH. CO. or wells to: HOLLAND-BELGIE, EUROPE TOLEDO, OHIO. h SPRI 276 AVENUE LOUISE. BRUSSELS (II L BELGIUM. (Cable address. EUROP-BRUSSELS. HOBEL- FOR SALE-Cig. Machines Corsair 30 $119.50: WANT class service Continental 30 $219.50; Route Ready Cor- -First repair man ex- sair 3149.50; Continental 30 $249.50- Re- FOR SALE -All kinds of Fruit Machine. n' perienced in repairing and rebuilding pho- and nographs, vendors, and amusement games. conditioned and painted. Apeo Soda Shoppe Jennings Standards and Mills High Le 4 D Ice $895; Cola Spa Soda 3 D complete tope. Evans Races and Bangtal e. Cleve WANT-Bally Gun Smoke: C. C. DAN CONNY-1026 BUFFALO AVE., NI- Ent Bull's Eye AGARA FALLS, N.Y. (Tel. $95: AUTOMATIC SELLING ASSOCIA- Bells, Draw Bells, Citation and Turf Drop Ball" with 8000 feature: Midway Red 285-0582). TION -12 WATERFORD ROAD -ISLAND One Ball. Shopped for export ATOMIC Ball- Roek-Ola 1164: Saper Jumbo; Keeney PARE. N.Y. (Tel. 212 -GE 1-3321). COIN MACHINE CO. BOX 4312, NOR" L Black Dragon; Seeborg L-100. CROSSE- LAS VEGAS, NEV. DUNHAM & CO.-350 GREENDALE R -YORK, PA. ROAD WANT -New 45 rpm records. No quantity too FOR SALE -New kiddie rides Southland large or small. Shame ` o We pay the highest price, Traveling Pony; X17 Space Ship; Traveling FOR SALE -Hi -Speed Super Fast Id plus all freight. Also over -run return hit o, WANT-Music, games, vending. Call. ATLAS records. Contact Dinosaur; Top locations available. write or Board Wax. 24 one -pound cans Per immediately for quick phone. WESTERN TRAILS AMUSE. f.o.b. Dallas, Texas. Sold on si n DISTRIBUTORS, 1024 COMMONWEALTH transaction. We pay cash. CO. - $8.50 AVE., SUTTON REC- 132 SHAKER ROAD -EAST LONGMEAD- back guarantee. Distributor for D. Gett , BOSTON 15, MASS. (Tel. RE ORD CO.-26 WEST 20th ST.-NEW 4-1384). YORK, N.Y. (Tel. OW, MASS. (Also 3249 N. BROADWAY ChlCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBGTOZ CH 2-3250). CHICAGO. ILL. (Tel. DI8-2900) INC., 3100 MAIN ST. DALLAS, 62 Cash Box -February 8, 1964 I"sh

www.americanradiohistory.com CLASSIFIED SECTION NEW EQUIPMENT FOR SALE - Export Jennings. Cigarolla; MANUFACTURERS east, new), Buckley Track Odds; Bally Miami Beach; idvy Beach Beauty; Seeburg L-100; Mills Vest Pocket; National 9 Col. Cigarette; Gottlieb IN PRODUCTION OBRO CURRENTLY BAN. Kewpie Doll; others. CROSSE DUNHAM & CO., 350 GREENDALE ROAD, YORK. PA. Prices shown are list prices f.o.b. factory. Manufacturers have not authorized prices where no price is shown

rOR SALE -100,000 new 45 rpm 6 months to 1 year old. $10 per 100, r, $95 per 1000. Also De 25.000 EP's $25 per C: $200 per M; 12" LP's HLPC-1-Stereo LP, 160 Selection, Hide- Unikid SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. J. H. KEENEY & CO. available $100 per C: $950 per M. RAY - AMERICAN away Plays 33-1/3 and 46 RPM reemede MAR SALES CO.. 170-21 AVE.. MB JAMAICA Electra "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) Colorama 2P Pin (12/63) intermixed, Album pricing and universal JAMAICA 32. N. Y. (Tel. OLympia 8-4012). Electra "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) pricing system, Income totalizer. Electra "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) DS160H-Directional Stereo, 160 Selection Classic "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) Phono. With Artist of the Week Featurq FOR SALE -United Jumbo or Royal 16' Pricing, Plays 83-1/3 and 46 Bowler $75; Bonus 16' Duplex 16' Classic "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) MARVEL MFG. CO. Universal 13.04. $125; RPM records intermixed, Half Dollar, Re- $175; Advance 16' 6200; ABC Tournament Classic "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) et, ear Slugger -Counter Baseball mote Control optional. $75; All are as is. not shopped. Have Guns, Imperial Shuffleboard (16' to 22') te s216 (1Q, 54, 10e) SC -1 Consolette, 160 Selection. eye balls, drink machines and cigarette Imperial Cushion Model (12') -Stereo A®tn. Bank Shot Model (9') Includes the following features: Person- vendors. Write or call. CENTRAL DIST. alized, Album of the Month, Album and CADIA, iNC.-2315 OLIVE ST. -ST. LOUIS 3, MO. (Tel. MAL single pricing, Pushbutton volume control, 3511). MIDWAY MFG. CO. Remote selection, Twin stereo speakers AMERICANA BILLIARD CORP. Remote income totalizer. FOR SALE-Shuitlle Alleys: United Super Winner 2P (Novelty) (12/63) .... 3W100-Wall-O-Matic 100, Single Pricing tt: RU. Bonus $95; Keeney Deluxe Challenge $95; Tropicana Bumper Pool TW1-Twin stereo wall speaker, 8 inch entitle; United Top Notch $129; Ball Bowlers: Twin TC1-Twin stereo corner speakers, 8 inch Table, Bowler $275; T.V. Bowler $150; Classic TR1-Twin stereo recessed speakers, 8 inch EBWC1-12 Extended bass corner/wall take e Bowler $150; Strike Bowler $95; All of the ROCK -OLA MFG. CORP. - C0 above mentioned machines have been com- speaker, 12 inch AUTO -PHOTO CO. 800 NS, L4 pletely shopped and refinished. TRI -STATE Caravelle (20 Col., Packs) Cigaret PRVC-2-Powered remote volume control DiST. CO.-CALLIER SPRING ROAD- Model 12 Studio $3.246.00 414S 100 Sel. (Capri II) Del. St. -Mon. CC -2 -Coin counter P.O. BOX 615 -ROME, GA. (Tel. 234-7123. V.2 Auto -Voice Recorder 414S With St. Optional BACKGROUND MUSIC Area code 404). 418 160 Sel. (Rhapsody II) Del. St. -Mon. Encore 1 760 Sel. 418SA 160 Sel. (Rhapsody II) BMS-2-Background Music unit, 1000 ecl. lenslip With 7" LP Feature BMC-1-Background Music Compact shipped FOR SALE -Attention! We are the trade's 1494 100 Sel. Wall Phono BMCA-1-Companion Audio the largest suppliers of Pool Table supplies - BALLY MFG. CO. 1628 DeLuxe "Stereo Twine" Spkrs CIGARETTE VENDOR N NOV. slates, cues, balls, cloth. etc. Best quality, 1629 "Stereo Twins. Jr." Spkrs. .. 4E3 -Modular unit, 826 pack capacity. ROAD, Deluxe Bally Bowler 16' lengths lowest prices, write or phone for our new 1950 Remote Volume 4E3XM-Modular (less match unit) 826 pack catalog. EASTERN NOVELTY DISTRIBU- (Jan. 1964) Control Unit capacity. TORS. 3726 TONNELE AVE.. NORTH Star -Jet Pin (12/63) 1561 Universal Wall Box 4E4 -Free Standing, Personalized, 825 pack BERGEN. N. J. (Tel. UNion 3-8627). Hootenanny Pin (11/63) Bar Bracket capacity. Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) Wall (lees I 1578 (160 Sel.) Box .. 4E4XM-Free Standing, Personalized 51015; Super 8 Shuffle (4/63) 04 Reel 1684 (100 Sel.) Wall Box match unit) 825 pack capacity FOR SALE -Games & music of Fun -Phone (3/63) MO; I all kinds: COFFEE VENDOR Baseballs Bucky Bronco Kiddie Horse $996.00 sed ANI $100 up; Pin Games $75 up: S. 662-C-Seeburg/Bally Coffee vendor brews 5;Ine' Alleys $50 up; Games $125 up; Bally Horses coffee cup at a time. Coffee -Chocolate (dry $200 ea; 6 61000. 0; ROL for Also used Vending REDD DISTRIBUTING CO. ingredients) 200 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 & Cigarette Machines. Wire, write, or call! 664-D-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- BNERAL Vendor 600 Ans GABRIELSON & CO. -724 MEMORIAL T. H. BERGMAN CO. Cinch Instant Shine dor, Coffee -Chocolate (dry ingredients) DRIVE S.E.-ATLANTA 16, GA. (Tel. 525- (Vendor and packaged Cinch product) 450 7 oz. cups. Selective: 5 7441). Arizon Gun (Live action pellets) Giepen Coffee Vendor (Natl. Agents) 664-DS-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- Nat'l Sales Agents, Duncan Sales Co. Vend -A -Book Comic Book Vendor dor, Coffee-Chocolate -Soup or Tea (dry 450 oz. cups. Selective: 6 FOR SALE -Relays ingredients) 7 Fon Fit! -Switch Assemblies. Low Modular Coffee Vep- cost, hint' quality, general purpose 664-R-Seeburg/Bally aced. In. open (refrigerated cream) style made to your specifications. dor, Coffee-Chocolate impnnd Short run 450 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 our specialty. Also electrical harnesses. CHICAGO COIN MACHINE dace vcre ROCK -OLA IVI CORP. 767-Seeburg/Bally Coffee Vendor -Fits any MARVEL MFG. CO. -2847 W. - made u FULLER Range (1/04) in -line modular installation, Coffee-Choco- TON AVE. -CHICAGO, ILL. (Tel. DI Champion Rifle .... Model TRLB-M-Coffee, Hot Chocolate. Soup RODUCI3 2-2424). Cadillac Ball Bowler Vendor -Batch fresh brew, modulator door late -Soup or Tea (dry ingredients) 660 ,VE. -L05 (1/64) and light, 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways, cup capacity, Selective: 6 10), Firecracker 2P (12/63) Pin extra cream and sugar, whipped powdered Shuffle 11/68 FOR SALE-Gottlieb Pingames, Bally Shuffles - Spotlite chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh Bowlers, Small Ball Bowlers. Official Spare Lite (Big Ball) (9/68) cream, with changer. United Shuffle - Riot Gun (6/68) IMO are Bowlers. CALL. VENDORS EXCHANGE Model 1408 -S -Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup- INS., 1440 Single cup fresh brew. 600 cup capacity. SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING CORP. some eke WEST 10th, CLEVELAND 13, If A OHIO (Tel. 861-1443). Coffee 4 ways, extra cream and sugar, Ie. with sugar and cream buttons a standard Time Trials (9/63) have Oa feature. (Extra strong coffee button kit, Traveling Frog 1II SUPPLY CO. BOI FOR SALE-Seeburg V200's $150 or five for EXHIBIT Model 2017, available for Model 1403-S. Orbiting Gemini Ride $695; Wurl: 2204 6345; 2510 6645; AMi Model Also available as Model 1403 without hot Traveling Dinosaur Card Vender (Mechanical). Space Ship H120 $275: 1 120 $325: JI20 feature). $395; Con- 412 "Vacuumatic." Vends Exhibit's whipped soup Travel Pony (Adaptable to Other tinental 1 200 6495; Continental 11 200 Trading Cards. Capacity: 500. $73.50 Model 1200 -Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup- $695: Bally Spinner and Table Hockey. (Including 3,000 FREE cards) single cup fresh brew. 600 cup capacity. Rides) somber make offer; direct overseas shipment from Vender Model Coffee 4 ways, extra cream and sugar al vui' Card (Mechanical). Port of Detroit. MARTIN AND SNYDER X500 (2 push chutes). Vends Ex- buttons are standard. and ner. NER! CO.. 13200 W. WARREN AVE.. DEAR - hibit's Trading Cards. Capacity: Model 3402 -Coffee, Hot Chocolate. Soup and BORN. MICHIGAN. (Tel. Luzon 2-23001 1,000 Cards. $49.50 Tea-(Compact Model). Single cup, fresh D iSL.A) (Including 1,500 FREE Cards) brew, serves coffee and tea 4 ways. UNITED MFG. CORP. without 4 way tea FOR SALE -Gott: 5 balls. Baseball Games. Post Card Vender (Electrical). Model 3403 -as above, Uprights, Models SV -I & MSV "Vacuumatic." feature. Futura Bowling Alley (12/63) .... Rock -Ola Jukeboxes and Seeburg (11/63) 100 Wall Boxes. HALGREN DIST. INC.- Vends Standard Scenic Post Cards. Bank Pool 1626 1.000 Cards. $99.50 Skippy Shuffle (11/63) ,A I3' f; 3rd AVE. MOLiNE, ILL. Capacity: Shuffle) (Slug rejector included) Jill -Jill (N.Y.C. Version of Skippy Mlsac & FOR SALE late model United Shuffle Plastic Laminator (Mechanical). 1315; -All Model 444PV "Vacuumatic." Vends ROWE AC SERVICES Jnhed Sr'' Alleys and Ball Bowlers. Sacrifice. UNITED ¡ EAST laminating material. Capacity: Rowe-AMI L-200 Phonograph with Automix, endlos COAST CORP.-585 TENTH AVE. - NEW YORK, N.Y. (Tel. 6-6680) 300. $98.50 Stereo -Round (Plays 33-1/3-46 stereo or inter monaural records, intermixed.) Has three - U.S. BILLIARDS INC. Bs111 Ë' (9) FOR in -one convertibility. 200 selections, 160 «s SALE -Mills & Jennings Fruit Machines Comet 6 -Pkt. Series .37261? all types and models, complete with selections, or 100 selections. auto- HAC-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Sel. Mon. Model 6700 10EN. matic JacPots, in top condition. FISCHER SALES & MFG. CO. Will pack HEB -200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo Model 7700 in wood for export. ALMAN ENT.. BEN- Model 8200 DER WAREHOUSE. Empress 101 (101") CDA Stepper, CDD Stepper, WQ-100 100 DICKERSON ROAD, WQ-100 100 Sel. W.B., WQ-120 Model 9100 P.O. BOX 4300. RENO. Empress 92 (92") Sel. W.B., NEVADA. (100") 120 Sel. W.B., WQ-200 200 Sel. W.B., Deluxe Rotation Bumper Crown One Hundred Model 48 (I 6 Crown Ninety (90") WQ-200-1 200 Sel. W.B.. Dual Price Play, On POR SALE-Wurl: 1800 $225; Wurl: 2150 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play, Model 67 Liber)! Crown Eighty Five (85") WQ-200-3 $345; Wurl: 2200 $495; Wurl: 2300 $595; 4 -coin Rejector. Wurl: Royal 90 (90") `ll' 2400 $695; Warl: 2500 $795; NORTH- Royal 76 (76") F-10436 Bar Grip, W.B. Mounting Bracket WEST SALES CO. SS1REE' of OREGON, -1040 S.W. Crown Fiesta -Reg. Bumper EX -600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker A lad AVE. -PORTLAND 4. OREGON. (Tel. EX -700 Wall Speaker 228-6557). L-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice of Grille VALLEY SALES CO. Types Listed: L-2136 Random Pattern. FOR SALE -Arcade films for coin operated L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2605 Circular Deluxe 6 -Pocket Models r: machines. Pasties, pin-up, burlesque and J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. Flush -Mount Grille Model 750A-75x42x81 Beep. 20 sel. 800 pack. Model 850A-84x47x31 gpborc . art. Available Riviera Cigarette, in 16mm & 8 mm. ACKER - Little Leager (12/62) 900A-90x50x81 MAN ENTERPRISES-P.O. BOX 1334- Double Header (12/621 Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- Model 1oV3R 610 pack capacity, modular line. Special 6 -Pocket Model ESCONDiDO. CALIF. Save Our Business tion, eBphonoe, Celebrity Candy Merchandiser. 11 selections. Model 745A-75x42x81 U.S. Marshall 54 Gun Regulation Bumper Pool ¡tidied. FOR SALE Kicker Catcher 360 capacity, modular. -Seeburg AY160's with all feature & 77 11 sel. 360 cap. $850; ABT Challenge Pistol Candy Merchandiser, Hercules Rifle $245; Bumper Pool Tasty 20 Candy Merchandiser. 20 sel. 660 cap. 4' with slate ABT Guesser Scale $95; Lucky Ball Bowler $125; Un. 6 selection, Royal Rifle Sport Celebrity Pastry Merchandiser, $150; Ingo Gripper $19.50; Capitol ABT 100 capacity, modular. Met Movie MG Aristo Scale $50: Nut Celebrity Hot Food Merchandiser, 7 selection, ECO BROS. AMUSE. CO.achinesINC.1298 WILLIAMS MFG. CO. BROADWAY-ALBANY. N.Y. (Tel. HObart 140 capacity, modular. 5-0228). Celebrity All Purpose Merchandiser, 130 ca- I3cat The Clock 1P (12:'63) 'vriaak" pacity, 130 selection, modular. D. & CO. id FOR GOTTLIEB Celebrity Fresh Brew Coffee Merchandiser. SALE-United 16' Playtime B.A. $225; selection, 750 cup capacity, modular. 4165íp' EVE'' 16' Big Top 2P (1,04) ll Jumbo B.A. $195; Silver -Down 4 $550; Roll Celebrity Cold Drink Merchandiser, selec- Super Slugger Baseball $95; Shuffle tion, 1000 cup capacity, crushed ice feature Baseball (floor sample) $595; Chicoin: Six optional, modular. THE WURLITZER COMPANY Game Bowler S.A. $325; 6 -Pl. Home Run Dollar Bill Changer, 10 change combinations. Baseball $95; WMS. Gun $325; PAUL W. HAWKINS MFG. 2700 Stereo -Mono., 200 -eel. phono. Titan Mid- up to $300 bank capacity. 2710 Stereo -Mono., 100 -eel. phone. way: Deluxe Shooting Gallery $225; Skee- accommodating Rodeo Pony $ 845.00 Celebrity Condiment unit, Wall Boxes O C MA- oven, can opener, ketchup, mustard, salt, CHINE2EXCH.PanIN INCA EAST 5th AVE. Ben Hur Chariot 645.00 6121 Private Stereo Spkr. for use en WB -315 676.00 pepper, etc., modular. 6200 and WB 6260 with Models 2300 -COLUMBUS 1, OHIO. (Tel. 294-3529). 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