SEPTEMBER 29, 1962

“Ramblin’ Rose”—first a smash single and now a torrid album— is the current topic of conversation for: (1. to r. ) Manny Kellem, national singles field promo mgr., Capitol Record Dist. Corp.; Nat “King” Cole; Yoyle Gilmore, director of singles A & R, CRI, and head of all Capitol singles activities; and Vito Samela, national singles sales and promo mgr., CROC. Missing from the picture, taken in Bos- ton during a recent Cole p.a. tour, is Lee Gillette, Capitol’s Hollywood- based executive A & R producer who made both the LP and the single.

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EDITORIAL—Music MARTY OSTROW, Editor-in-Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor and IRV LICHTMAN, Associate Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant POPSIE, Staff Photographer ADVERTISING BOB AUSTIN, National Director, Music JERRY SHIFRIN, N.Y.C. office. Music LEE BROOKS, Manager Chicago JACK DEVANEY, Manager Los Angeles LOWS MARTY TOOHEY, National—Coin Machine NEVILLE MARTEN, London, Eng. PAUL ACKET, The Hague, Holland MAL SONDOCK, Munich, Germany RON TUDOR, Heathmont, Victoria, Aust. VITTORIO de MICHELI, Milano, Italy Sweden SVEN G. WINQUIST, Stockholm, Ask any record man, “Who was It should be quite obvious by ROGER SELLAM, Paris, France ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Mexico 7, DJP. the artist who cut an instrumental now that the back-to-school move JOHN MURPHY, Ottawa, Ont., Canada MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, cover of a hit vocal record which does not mean an increase in record Buenos Aires, Argentina RICARDO & RENATO MACEDO, was riding the charts in 1949?” sales. On the contrary—it’s quite Sao Paulo, Brazil HIKARU SUGIURA, Tokyo, Japan and you probably will be amazed at obviously a recession period for BRUNO DUTKOWSKI, Art Director MANAGERS how quickly he comes up with the records. Books, clothing, football MARTY TOOHEY, Coin Machine Dept. correct answer. In the next breath, tickets, home redecoration, and an T. TORTOSA, Circulation European Director NEVILLE MARTEN, ask the same person, “How was endless list of other essentials put CHICAGO LEE BROOKS business last week,” and his answer a heavy burden on the budget for a Madison St., Chicago HL 29 E. 2, probably will be something along while. But it isn’t long before (All Phones: Financial 6-7272) HOLLYWOOD the lines of: “Much worse than it school becomes a routine, cool JACK DEVANEY was last year at this time.” weather begins to set in across the 6272 Simset Blvd., Hollywood 28, CaL (Phone Hollywood 6-2129) How the record man’s IBM-like country, and the entertainment ENGLAND memory, which can recall with ac- season begins. Dating, the theatre, NEVILLE MARTEN Dorris Land curacy titles, artists and labels of Saturday nights in the movies 9a New Bond St. London, Wl, Ehig. decades ago, and how this same Tel: Hyde Park 2868 and/or the popular Saturday night memory can forget as important a BENELUX: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, party in some friend’s house The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 Amalienstrasse fact as the business he was doing GERMANY : MAL SONDOCK, soon the most Munich Germany, Tel: ^0197 become important 28, only twelve months ago, is some- ITALY: VITORRIO de MICHEU, Via SetUla 20, thoughts to teenagers and young Milan, Italy, Tel: 22 11 86 thing we’ll never be able to fathom. SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, Perhaps record people prefer to adults, and with each of these go Tel: 69-46-86 FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 36 rue de Moscou, erase from any bad busi- records. Paris, France, Tel: Laborde 8623 memory RON TUDOR, 8 Frauds St., AUSTRALIA: ness period. But burying one’s But it’s quite apparent that noth- Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-6677 MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTI25, Monterrey 81, CoL head doesn’t help. For as long as Roma, Mexico 7, D.F., Tel: 12-10-00 10-10-01 ing will ever change the continu- MURPHY, CKOY Radio, P.O. CANADA: JOHN we can remember, the record in- Box 3130, Station C, Ottawa, Ont., Canada ous “weeping” heard from manu- ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF. Rafaela dustry has had highs and lows. And 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1688 facturers, dealers, distrihs, one- BRAZIL: RICARDO & RENATO MACEDO, Rua in recent years with Summer de- Joao Ramalho 1324, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Tel: stops and jobbers. 62-6188 veloping into a high period in the JAPAN: HIKARU SUGIURA, 2, Takada-Oima- Even though it doesn’t help pay tsu Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan curve as opposed the low it was a SUBSCRIPTION RATES $16 per year any- the bills, perhaps it is some con- where in the U. S. A. Published weekly. Second- decade or so ago, by contrast the class postage paid at Bristol, Conn. beginning of Fall appears to be solation knowing that you are not Copyright (c) 1962 by The Cash Box Publishing Co- Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under it is. Universal Copyright Convention. much worse than really the only one affected. Box Cosh Box TOP 100 BEST SELLING TJNES ON RECORDS COMPILED BY CASH BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS—SEPTEMBER 29, 1962

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42 1 LEFT MY HEART IN SAN TEN LONELY GUYS ALLEY CAT PAT BOONE-Dot-16391 0 BENT FABRIC-Atco-6226 12 13 FRANCISCO TEN HEARTS-Diamond-123 BROKEN -Columbia-42332 49 63 9 YOU BELONG TO ME FRANK SINATRA-Reprise-20107 THE DUPREES-Coed-569 7 8 SEYMOUR-Heartbeat-20 THINGS WE DID LAST SUMMER SHELLEY FABARES-Colpix-654 95 — 10 LIE TO ME 43 SEND ME THE PILLOW YOU BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72024 n 16 TWISTIN' WITH LINDA DREAM ON ISLEY BROS.-Wand-127 90 — 11 YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH JOHNNY TILLOTSON-Cadence-1424 29 22 MARY WaLS-Motown-1032 9 14 SLIM 8. LITTLE ANN-Fury-1068 THE BURNING OF ATLANTA -Columbia-42581 12 TEEN AGE IDOL 44 POINT OF NO RETURN RICK NELSON-lmperial-S864 13 9 GENE McDANIELS-Liberty-55480 32 33 81 A TASTE OF HONEY IN BLUE JEANS MARTIN DENNY-Liberty-55470 70 72 13 VENUS DON'T GO NEAR THE INDIANS * EDDIE CANO-Reprise-20075 16 21 JIMMY CLANTON-Ace-8001 0 REX ALLEN-Mercury-71997 75 100 * VICTOR FELDMAN-lnfinity-020 * QUINCY JONES-Mercurv-72012 JESSE POWELL-Kapp-476 46 1 LOVE YOU THE WAY YOU ARE • CONTOURS-Gordy-7005 22 31 HI-LO'S-Reprise-20095 BOBBY VINTON-Dianiond-121 39 41 RIC MARLOW-Marc-101 15 LOCOMOTION LLOYD G. MAYERS-United Artist$-497 LITTLE EVA-Dimension-1000 5 4 47 STOP THE MUSIC LENNY WELCH-Cadence-1428 SHIRELLES-Scepter-1237 55 71 IF 1 HAD A HAMMER 82 BIG LOVE • PETER, PAUL 8i MARY-Wornei Bros.-5296 33 37 48 1 KEEP FORGETTIN' JOE HENDERSON-Todd-1077 80 88 CHUCK JACKSON-Wond-126 52 54 17 RINKY DINK 83 WHAT TIME IS IT "BABY" CORTEZ-Chess-1829 15 12 DAVE 49 SHAME ON ME JIVE FIVE-Belton-2024 88 — 18 BEECHWOOD 4-5789 BOBBY BARE-RCA-8032 36 35 MARVELETTES-Tamla-54065 18 20 84 EVERY NIGHT (WITHOUT YOU) ALL ALONE AM 1 PAUL ANKA-RCA-8068 60 67 ! 1 REMEMBER YOU • BRENDA LEE-Decca-31424 — — 0 FRANK IFIELD-VeeJay-457 31 45 85 DON'T YOU WORRY 51 WHAT'S A MATTER BABT DON GARDNER & DEE DEE FORD-Fire-S13 83 90 WHAT KIND OF LOVE IS THIS TIMI YURO-Liberty-55469 35 25 • JOEY DEE-Roulette-4438 25 28 86 BOYS' NIGHT OUT PATTI PAGE-Mercury-72013 65 60 RAIN, RAIN, GO 52 LITTLE BLACK BOOK I AWAY JIMMY DEAN-Coluinbia-42529 61 69 DEL RICHARDSON-MGM-13088 • BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9532 26 29 87 LOVERS BY NIGHT, STRANGERS SHE'S 53 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 22 NOT YOU SAM COOKE-RCA-8036 43 30 ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-8041 14 6 BY DAY FLEETWOODS-Dolton-62 89 99 I CALL IT STORMY MONDAY 23 SURFIN' SAFARI I BOBBY BLAND-Duke-355 72 81 88 KIND OF FELLOW BEACH BOYS-Capitol-4777 21 26 STUBBORN MARVIN GAYE-Tamla-54068 94 95 1 24 SILVER THREADS AND GOLDEN SAVE ALL YOUR LOVIN' FOR ME 1 # BRENDA LEE-Dccca-31424 — 1 89 I LEFT MY HEART IN THE BALCONY NEEDLES SCOTT-Congress-106 — — LINDA J SPRINGFIELDS-Philips-40038 23 23 56 STOP THE WEDDING HAWKSHAW HAWKINS-King-S692 ETTA JAMES-Argo-5418 41 39 90 LOLLIPOPS AND ROSES 4 25 HULLY GULLY BABY CLOSE TO KATHY PAUL PETERSEN-Colpix-649 96 93 DOVELLS-Porkway-845 28 34 # MIKE CLIFFORD-United Artists-489 84 92 91 SO WHAT COMBO-Hi-2055 66 66 26 A WONDERFUL DREAM HIDE AND GO SEEK BILL BLACK'S MAJORS-lmpcrial-S855 20 24 BUNKER HILL-Mala-451 74 87 92 DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT ANDY WILLIAMS-Columbia-42523 100 91 I 27 PARTY LIGHTS & LIMBO ROCK CLAUDINE CLARK-Chancellor-1113 19 7 CHUBBY CHECKER-Parkway-849 86 98 93 OL' MAN RIVER JOHNNY NASH-Worner Bros.-5301 91 — 28 A SWINGIN' SAFARI 60 TWIST AND SHOUT JIMMY SMITH-Verve-10262 BILLY VAUGHN-Dot-16374 17 11 ISLEY BROS.-Wand-124 54 44 POPEYE (THE 94 SECOND FIDDLE GIRL HITCHHIKER) 61 BROKEN HEART BARBARA LYNN-Jamie-1233 99 — CHUBBY CHECKER-Parkway-849 42 74 FIESTAS-Old Town-1122 53 57 30 COME ON LITTLE ANGEL WORKING FOR THE MAN 95 I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO BELMONTS-Sabina-505 27 32 ROY ORBISON-Monunient-467 85 96 DO WITH MYSELF M'f TOMMY HUNT-Scepter-1236 93 94 ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART 63 LOOKING FOR A LOVE • PITNEY-Musicor-1022 GENE 44 62 VALENTI NOS-Sor-l 32 67 75 96 HANDFUL OF MEMORIES BABY WASHINGTON-Sue-762 97 — 32 PUNISH HER 64 NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW BOBBY VEE-Liberty-55479 40 50 JIMMY RODGERS-Dot-16378 73 77 97 PEEPIN' AND HIDIN' 33 IT MIGHT AS WELL RAIN UNTIL GINA COUNT VICTORS-Coral-62324 100 too • MATHIS-Columbia-42582 98 — SEPTEMBER JOHNNY 98 JAMES (HOLD THE LADDER CAROLE KING-Dimension-2000 37 47 66 (I'M THE GIRL FROM) STEADY) • HE'S A REBEL WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN SUE THOMPSON-Hickory-1183 CRYSTALS-Philles-106 63 79 JO ANN CAMPBELL-Cameo-223 46 40 VIKKI CARR-Liberty-55493 99 DESAFINADO GETZ 8, CHARLIE BYRD-Verve-10260 100 — 35 YOU DON'T ME 67 IF 1 DIDN'T HAVE A DIME STAN KNOW GENE PITNEY-Musicor-1022 71 78 SI ZENTNER-Liberty-55499 RAY CHARLES-ABC-10354 30 18 LLOYD MAYER-United Artists-509 68 YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK 36 DEVIL WOMAN 100 MR. 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At Columbia, A&R Men Colpix Adds New Artists, ^ Also Get Gold Disks Indie Disk Producers Columbia August Sales NEW YORK—A flock of new artists and indie disk producers have been Best Ever For Label inked to Colpix Records and its May subsid, according to Jerry Raker, gen- NEW YORK—Columbia Records has During Aug., Columbia also en- eral manager. reported that Aug. 1962 was the most joyed a large volume in the sale of single records, including dates by such The Colpix pactees include singer- successful sales month in its history, singers as Bennett, Jimmy writer Teddy Randazzo, Vi Velasco, Tony according to an announcement from Dean, Claude King, Marty Robbins Diahann Carroll’s standby in “No Goddard Lieberson, president. and Andy Williams. Strings,” Don Gant, Ernie Royal, Partly responsible for the showing, The introduction of new fall album merchandise was reported by William Manny Albam (for singles only), it was noted, was the sustained sales P. Gallagher, vice guitarist Everett Barksdale, pianist president of mar- success of its soundtrack LP, “West keting for Columbia, as the most suc- Randy Weston and tenor saxist Zoot Side Story”—and current LP releases cessful program in (Columbia Records’ Sims, who’s already represented on by Doris Day, , Tony history. the label with a Bossa Nova LP and Bennett, Andy Williams, Robert Gou- Included were new LP’s by estab- lished performers and a number of single. let, Conniff; jazz Ray artists Dave important new recording artists in- New May artists include Kitty Brubeck, Miles Davis and Andre cluding comedian David Astor, folk Noble, Ginny Angel, Sammy Taylor Previn; the Mitch Miller “Sing Along” singer Geula Gill, saxophonist George and Bobby Wilding. series; such Original Broadway Cast Young, a vocal-instrumental trio. The Bobby Doyle Three and a group of Signed to do indie production work LP’s “Camelot,” as “West Side Story” folk singers called The New Christy at Colpix & May are Bob Crewe, and “The Sound Of Music”; and clas- Minstrels, under the direction of Larry and Vinnie Finnegan and Mai sical albums by such artists as Eugene Randy Sparks. Williams. Crewe produced the initial Ormandy and The Philadelphia Or- The success of The New Christy Minstrels was particularly note- Kitty Noble side, “You’re Not Worth chestra, Leonard Bernstein Dave Kapralik (left), director of pop and the worthy. In advance of the group’s first Loving,” while Williams did A&R, east coast for Columbia Rec- Sammy New York Philharmonic, singers album release, Columbia launched a Taylor’s debut, “Friday, ords, making the first gold record The Thir- Eileen Farrell and Richard Tucker, pre-introduction promotion in Los An- teenth.” geles where the group was currently presentation to A&R producer Robert The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, con- involved in local appearances. Over Randazzo’s first single for the label, ductor Andre Kostelanetz, violinists Morgan for Bobby Vinton’s million 3,000 Lp’s were sold during the first already cut, is due this selling Epic single, “Roses Are Red.” week; Vi Issac Stern and Zino Francescatti, week in Los Angeles alone. Velasco’s initial Colpix outings, an organist E. Power Biggs, such pian- In addition, the new fall program album and single, are being cut by ists as Rudolf Serkin, Glenn Gould, included the first release of a new product called “Hi-Fi Fun Musical A&R chief Jack Lewis; singles by Don Robert Casadesus and Alexander Coloring Kits.” Aimed at the chil- efforts of Gant, Ernie Royal, Manny Albam NEW YORK—The A&R and Brailowsky; final recordings by the dren’s top market, it includes a series producers in coming up with million- Everett Barksdale are either out or late conductor Bruno Walter and a of packages which each contains a 12" sellers at Columbia Records and its ready for release. Randy Weston will series of albums commemorating the LP and color-by-the-number, self- record framing pictures with colored pencils. affiliated firms, Epic and Okeh, are in the near future. 80th birthday of Igor Stravinsky in The new kit is the latest development Don Costa and Wesley ' now being recognized with presenta- Rose will which the composer conducted or su- in Columbia Records extensive diver- continue tions of gold records ala the artists their indie producing ar- pervised the recording of his own sification program. whose disks sell a million. rangements with Colpix. music. During Aug., Columbia also intro- The first such award was presented duced its new CBS label in several to Robert Morgan, producer of Bobby overseas markets. Following the in- Vinton’s Epic recording of “Roses Are troduction of the label in the Unitet., ] Red.” Morgan joined Columbia Rec- Kingdom and Eire in May, Columbia ords’ organizational development pro- Rack Survey Reveals Strength Records’ wholly owned subsidiaries- gram in July, 1958. In Oct. of that launched the CBS label in Argentina . year, he was named associate A&R Brazil and Mexico. producer; his appointment as a Pro- Of Impulse Purchases Columbia’s subsidiary label. Epic t ducer was made in Ocrt., 1959. Records, also contributed to the Aug. In addition to supervising the re- The Tops Records division of Pre- bum market. The album purchases at sales volume, the label noted. Epic cision Radiation Instruments, Inc., cordings of Vinton, Morgan also these stores showed less of the im- created a number of highly successful after a sales study to determine con- pulse sales influence. 9% of the pur- records Oscar Brown, Jr., the Clancy singles and LP releases, including best sumer motivation when buying albums chases here were made by people who Brothers and Tommy Makem, Geula in chain stores and other outlets, re- came in expressly to buy albums and sellers by singers George Maharis and Gill, Hackett, ports that its survey revealed in part only of that also released thtf Bobby and Jerry Vale 6% figure was teenagers. Bobby Vinton. Epic , that most rack-record consumers are for Columbia and George Maharis for There was also a direct bearing on original cast LP of the new off-Broad- influenced by the environmental con- the ratio of the volume of ^ Epic. business to way production of “Anything Goes.” ditions of the store they happen to be the variety and amount of stock car- presentation of the Gold Record Epic’s rhythm and The shopping in. ried. The stores that maintained a full Okeh Records, took place at a special luncheon on The report also suggests that pre- category of records were 36% ahead blues label, continued its string of hit occupation with the “internal motiva- Sept. 10. of those who limited themselves to a singles by Dr. Feelgood, the announce- tions” of consumers is probably futile. small inventory. ment said. The survey was taken in 25 stores The attractiveness of the album throughout the country by psychology cover did not influence teenagers as majors who spent five hours a day for much as it did adults. The teenagers a full selling week interviewing Nashboro LP Deal cus- came to purchase a specific record tomers after they purchased one or 91% of the time and bought more than Sales & Profits Up more albums. Supermarkets, variety NASHVILLE—Nashboro Records has they had intended to purchase when At Premier Albums stores, drug stores, department stores they first entered the store 28% of 60% announced an LP discount program. —regular and discount—were in- the time. NEW YORK—Registering gains of On all new LP’s, the label has a 20% cluded in the Tops research. Another interesting fact that the The report also confirmed Tops be- survey revealed 60% or more in both sales and profits deal on the first 100 purchased ; and a was that 12% of the lief that the majority of its business records over the corresponding period of last 10% deal on the rest of the catalog. purchased were purchased as is done through impulse sales. Most gifts. This figure shows a constant year. Premier Albums, Inc,, record also There’s a 50% exchange priv- of the albums purchased at the time growth in records being given as gifts manufacturers, last week announced ilege. No termination date was an- the survey was taken were by impulse as three years ago, in a similar sur- its financial results for the six-month nounced. rather than design. And most of these vey, the fi^re was only 7%. Many | sales were influenced by the popular- period ending July 31. people indicated they were giving | ity of the current musical selections, them instead of candy or flowers. According to Philip Landwehr, the name of the artist, and then the Larry Finley, President of Tops, the company, Premier price. president of The survey also indicated a trend stated that this survey would enable Albums had sales amounting to $1,- among supermarkets—which account Tops to better understand its market 507,046 during the six months of 1962 for approximately 27% of Tops sales " Album Best Sellers 29 and to gear their sales campaign ending July 31, compared with $929,- / —to push promotional LP albums in both Album Plans 38 consumer and merchandiser for the same period in 1961. Net , the 99 cent category. The impulse 752 ' Album Reviews 30, 32, 34 sales at the checkout counters of these towards the proclivities of the buyer. profits after taxes during the 1962 Bios for BJ’s 18 supermarkets were the highest of any period were $100,787, amounting to

j Section 54, 55 other category. This was attributed to 39 cents per share on 260,000 shares two factors : 1 More women than men International Section 47-53 ) Cortez Inks Pact outstanding. Net profits after taxes shop at supermarkets and they are Juke Box Ops Record Guide 28 more apt than men to make a pur- With Chess for the corresponding six months of Looking Ahead 8 chase up to $2 on impulse. 2) The 1961 were $63,082, or 24 cents per » | Platter Spinner Patter 18 availability of the album at the coun- NEW YORK—Dave “Baby” Cortez, share. ter, the attractiveness of the cover, Radio Active Chart 20 who’s back on the hit trail with his Premier Albums manufactures and and the popularity of the tunes, tend

R & B Top 50 36 Chess single, “Rinky Dink,” has been distributes seven different labels of i to influence women to make “just one , Record Ramblings 22, 24 more purchase” as their groceries are signed to a long-term pact by Chess, music albums, most of them in low- , Singles Review 12, 14, 16 being tallied. according to Max Cooperstein, na- priced lines, for sale in variety stores, The survey at drug and variety ^ Sure Shots 26 tional sales manager. The organist’s supermarkets, discount houses, drug stores—which account for about 41% Top 100 Artists 38 of Tops business—showed the small current is number 17 on this week’s stores and other mass marketing out- Top 100 Publishers 48 influence teenagers have on the al- Top 100. lets.

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UA Sets Projects Victor Inks Mancini Decca Stays With MCA To New 3-Year Pact For Jazz Line In Settlement With U. S. NEW YORK—RCA Victor Records will have the exclusive rights to disk NEW YORK United Artists Records Corp. of U.S. Attorney General Robert F. — performances by Henry Mancini—one NEW YORK—The Music has completed three major projects in Records and Kennedy said last week that the con- —^for America keeps Decca its recently re-activated Jazz Series of its strongest disk attractions —^with certain stip- sent decree “brings about a prompt Universal Pictures under the direction of Alan Douglas. at least another three years. ulations in a consent decree an- and successful conclusion to this case — Included is the signing of Charles just inked a new three the Justice De- without the necessity for extended Mancini has nounced last week by Mingus to a new two-year contract; anti-trust litigation” and that “the result is in year pact with the label in a deal se/ partment, which brought the sponsorship of a Town Hall con- giant entertain- the best interest of the public and the Sholes, coast topper for Vio action against the cert in on Oct. 12 which by Steve industry.” New York ment firm last July. will feature Mingus plus a 30-piece tor. In its suit against MCA, the Gov- Its retention of Universal Pictures orchestra, and the completion of an Mancini was first pacted to Victor acquisition by will enable MCA to become one of the ernment hit the MCA album cut by a trio consisting of Uni- most important producers of Holly- in 1959, and since that time he has of Decca and its flick subsidiary. Duke Ellington, Mingus and Max attacked wood feature flicks (it was reported versal. The Government also Roach on drums. achieved remarkable success, both as producer and MCA’s dual role as a last week that Universal’s net earn- In addition to the current domestic a maestro and writer of TV and flick (the agency end of MCA talent agent ings in the 39 weeks ended July 28 recording schedule, Douglas will leave scores. His album sales are put at was dissolved several weeks after the were $4,547,939, compared with $2,- for Europe immediately following the 3 million, and a number of singles Government’s suit) Town Hall concert where he will meet following de- 284,782 in a similar period last year). have sold with Top 100 strength. MCA must make the with United Artists Records affiliates filed cisions to put the consent decree, MCA’s TV production firm. Revue on the Continent and cut a series of He first came into prominence with in Los Angeles in U.S. District Court Productions, is the largest in the TV albums for release during 1963. his score the TV series, “Peter Gunn,” last week, into effect within 30 days: field. The second UA Jazz Series release rights to 215 for which Mancini succeeded in writ- to sell, retaining no is scheduled for Oct., Douglas stated, ing jazz-inclined music that managed post-1948 movies made by Universal and will include a never-before re- exempted) (14 additional flicks were leased album by Billie Holiday as well to gain wide popular appeal. Various on TV not which are likely to be seen ; Disk Sales Again as a new Herbie Mann package. The soundtrack LP’s of the music on Vic- use any TV or flick to force purchas- special packaging which marked the tor plus a single of the title theme ers to buy other MCA items (e.g. Top Book Purchases initial release will be carried through were big sales items. Also well re- disks) in tie-in-sales; not to acquire NEW YORK—For the second consecu- the new product which will be out ceived was his music, also with jazz or merge—^for a period of seven years tive year, people spent more money next month, Douglas stated. leanings, for another TV program, —with any major TV, flick, disk pro- on disks than they did on books. Signing of Mingus is a further step “Mr. Lucky.” duction or distribution Arms. The American Book Publishers in the program to build a strong artist Moving on to Hollywood, Mancini Council has reported sales of books, roster for the Jazz Series, Douglas has created soundtrack music that has excluding textbooks and encyclope- Artia Releases Vol. 3 stated. Other signings are now being also received wide acceptance. His top dias, at $509,640,000 inl961. Disk sales negotiated with top artists. film honor so far was an Oscar for his Of 10-LP Classical Set last year, according to the Record The Town Hall concert will feature, “Moon River” (lyrics by Johnny Mer- Industry Association of America in addition to Mingus, such Jazz stars cer) melody for “Breakfast at Tif- YORK Peter C. Sutro, vice NEW — (RIAA), were $513,100,000. as Don Butterfield, Jimmy Cleveland, fany’s” as the best flick song of 1961. president of Artia-Parliament indus- Eric “Breakfast’s” tries, Inc., has announced the release Dolphy, Zoot Sims, Jerome Rich- He also wrote back- of volume 3 of The World’s Greatest ardson, Jim Hall and other all-stars. ground music, and the soundtrack LP Music. The second classic 10-LP set Avnet Sets Plans The Ellington, Mingus, Roach wax- was the number 1 album seller for ssued in the series, features such art- ing is a major coup, with Douglas many weeks. One of his more recent fSts as Sviatoslav Richter, David Oi- To Buy Similar Firm working for to bring the three flick scores, “Hatari,” is currently a ^akh, Emil Gilels, Vaclav Talich and months -.udolf Barshai, with orchestras in- NEW YORK—Avnet Electronics jazz giants together for the session. strong soundtrack seller, and produced ^uding the Czech Philharmonic and Corp., which acquired Liberty Records Featuring both new and a few of the a big singles outing for Lawrence earlier this year, is about to complete the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. old Ellington songs, the album was Welk, “Baby Elephant Walk” and a The repertoire includes Beethoven: a deal for the $7 million stock pur- chase of Hamilton Electro Corp. of recorded at a midnight session in New singles click for Mancini himself on No. Bach: Piano Con- Symphony 5; Los Angeles, which, like Avnet, dis- York with all three stars flying in for the title tune. His film scores include ^to No. 1; Tchaikovsky: Symphony tributes electronic components and the session, then dispersing to con- “The Great Imposter” and “Experi- No. 4; Brahms: Hungarian Dances, devices. tinue their personal appearances. ment in Terror.” and 15 other complete works. Prexy Lester Avnet said that a pre- liminary agreement calls for the ex- Available in mono only, the set re- change of one Avnet share for each tails for $9.97. two of Hamilton Electro’s 600,000 ARMADA Begins Drives For Membership, Bootleg Bill outstanding shares. NEW YORK—ARMADA, the distrib- tors who join as full members. Also H-E shareholders will have to ap- ''Onions/' "Alley Cat" LP's utor organization, moved forward on invited to join as associate members prove the deal, while Avnet share- are labels, pressing plants, music pub- From Atco, Stax two fronts last week by kicking off holders will have to vote on an in- lishers and suppliers. The program its membership drive, and adding new NEW YORK—The Atco and Stax la- crease in the number of the firm’s au- will be directed through the newly- bels followed-up two instrumental sin- thorized shares to permit the deal. steam to its anti-bootlegging cam- established New York offices of AR- gles clicks on their respective tags H-E had sales of $6,943,305 in the paign by contacting key Senators in MADA at 663 Fifth Avenue with Paul with the release last week of two LP’s fiscal year ended April 30. named after the numbers, “Green Washington, D.C., asking for passage Ackerman, executive secretary, in Onions” (by Booker T. & The M.G.’s Lester Avnet noted that the firm charge. of the Celler Bill prior to the ad- on Atco) and “Alley Cat” (by Bent was “contemplating” additional pur- With regard to the anti-bootleg rec- Fabric on Stax). journment of Congress. chases, though only several small ord campaign, ARMADA attorney Issues are in line with Atlantic ones had reached material points. The membership drive, announced Sigmund H. Steinberg, stated, “Time Records’ policy of releasing LP’s by by Amos Heilicher, ARMADA presi- is of the essence if the anti-counter- hit singles artists while the singles feiting bill (H.R. is be dent, is aimed primarily at distribu- 11793) to are reaching their sales peaks. Atlan- Glassware Mercury LP Premium passed at the present Congressional tic is Atco’s parent company and han- CHICAGO—Mercury Records is back- session.” dles distribution for Stax. ing the sale of its albums with pre- Nippon Columbia Renews The bill was passed by the House miums in the form of personalized Distrib Pact With of Representatives in June, 1962 and crystal glassware for buyers at the MGM is now pending in the Senate Judiciary LP's retail level. TOKYO—Nippon Columbia has re- WP Bows 6 Tied in with the label’s fall sales Committee, of which Sen. James 0. theme—“Family Entertainment In newed its distribution pact with the LOS ANGELES Pacific Enterprises Eastland of Mississippi is chairman. — The Home” the program enables — MGM label for another two years, be- The objective now is to get the bill has launched the first half of its fall consumers to obtain a set of four, release schedule with six new LP’s. 12-ounce monogrammed tumblers ginning Oct. 1. Move ended strong out of committee and passed by the Senate, Steinberg added. urged Included in the Sept, release on the with the purchase of each album. rumors that MGM would be distrib- He ^ The deal is directly between Mer- that all distributors, manufacturers Pacific Jazz label will be the jazz ver- uted by Nippon Grammophon, licensee sion of the Broadway musical “Stop cury and the consumer. The latter and publishers waste no time in con- [ of Deutsche Grammophon, which is tacting their senators. Members of the The World—I Want To Get Off” by mails a Mercury emblem from the in- I handled in the U.S. by MGM. the Victor Feldman Trio; a new Les ner sleeve of the album along with Judiciary Committee, chaired by Sen- I McCann Ltd. LP, “On Time” featur- $1.50 to an agency of Mercury Rec- Negotiations with MGM were con- ator Eastland, are Estes Kefauver, I ing guitarist Joe Pass; and an album ords. He then receives a set of four ducted by Nippon Columbia’s chair- Tennessee; Olin D. Johnston, South tumblers with safe arrival guaran- Carolina; John L. McClellan, Arkan- with Don Ellis; and a new album man, Koki Naganuma, and sales man- '^‘Bossa Nova/Jazz Samba” featuring teed. sas; Sam J. Ervin, Jr., North Caro- ager, Hizuru Kaneko, after they had the exponents of the Brazilian flavored The premium offer will be heavily lina; John A. Can-oil, Colorado; Thom- attended American Columbia’s annual jazz. Bud Shank and Clare Fischer. advertised and promoted on a na- as J. Dodd, Connecticut; Philip A. The World Pacific label adds to its tional basis. Already scheduled are national sales convention in Miami Hart, Michigan; Edward V. Long, Asian catalog an LP recorded in con- full page advertisements in consumer last summer. Missouri; Alexander Wiley, Wiscon- Esquire, The sin; Everett McKinley Dirksen, Illi- cert at UCLA by world renowned In- magazines including Nippon Columbia distributes six dian sitarist, Ravid Shankar; and in New Yorker, Playboy and Seventeen. nois; Roman L. Hruska, Nebraska; labels in Japan: Columbia, MGM, the folk line an album also recorded Point-of-purchase aids in the form Kenneth B. Keating, New York, Hi- Verve, United Artists, Epic, Voix- on the college circuit by the folk group of banners and displays are also being ram L. Fong, Hawaii and Hugh Scott, “Goldcoast Singers.” made available. D’or, Pye and Disneyland. Pennsylvania.

7 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 LOOKING Gash Box Archie Bleyer proudly presents AHEAD “a pint size bundle of talent"

A compilation, in order of strength, of up and coming records showing signs of BARRY breaking into The Cash Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets. 1 NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS 9iC I SAT BACK AND LET IT ' LOVE/A TRUE, TRUE LOVE HAPPEN Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8088) Leroy Van Dyke (Mercury 72018)

GORDON LET'S GO (PONY) YOU CAN'T LIE TO A LIAR 9 97 “ Routers (Warner Bros. 5283) Ketty Lester (Era 3088) Age: 13 Height: 4' 10" FOREVER AND A DAY 98 WADDLE WADDLE 3 Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55233) Bracelets (Congress 104) Weight: 80 lbs.

HELLO OUT THERE 90 WHEN MY LITTLE GIRL IS singing his first Cadence single release 4 Carl Belew (RCA 8050) SMILING Nick Noble (Liberty 55488) Jimmy Justice (Kapp 482)

5 RICHIE QO CONEY ISLAND BABY “YOU CANT LIE TO A LIAR” Gloria Dennis (Rust 5049) Excellents (Blast 205) (Cadence 1431) 5 SUSAN O 1 THEME FROM NAKED CITY Tobin Matthews (Columbia 42489) * Nelson Riddle (Capitol 4843)

currently on Broadway in the 7 I'M GOING BACK TO SCHOOL I'VE BEEN EVERYWHERE Dee Clark (VeeJay 462) 32 Hank Snow (RCA Victor 8072) comedy smash 8 MAYBE/I DO BELIEVE DON'T EVER LEAVE ME Clyde McPhatter (Mercury 72025) 33 Bob & Earl (Tempo 102)

ABIGAIL CHILLS 9 Embers (Empress 107) 34 Tony Orlando (Epic 9519)

POP POP POP-EYE YOU KNOW HOW 10 Sherrys (Cuyden 2068) 35 Bobby Darin (Atco 6236)

11 IT'S LOVE THAT REALLY SOMETHING PRECIOUS COUNTS 36 Skeefer Dayis (RCA Victor 7979) Shirelles (Scepter 1237) I 1 ONE MORE TOWN/SHE WAS LEAH 37 TOO GOOD FOR ME 12 Roy Orbison (Monument 467) Kingston Trio (Capitol 4842)

HAIL TO THE CONQUERING WHEN THE BOYS GET 13 HERO 38 TOGETHER James Darren (Calpix 655) Joannie Sommers (Warner Bros. 5308)

TEAR FOR TEAR MY HEART STOOD STILL 14 Gene "Duke Of Earl" Chandler 39 Bernadette Carroll (Julia 1106) (VeeJay 461)

I REALLY IT POOR LITTLE CUPID MEAN 40 Trudy Pitts & Mr. Carney (Coral 62330) 15 Joe Dowell (Smash 1786)

YOU CAN RUN (BUT YOU 41 I REALLY DON'T WANT TO 16 CAN'T HIDE) KNOW Jerry Butler (VeeJay 463) Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2157)

starring MIDNIGHT SUN HOW'S MY EX TREATING YOU/ 17 Five Whispers (Dolton 61) 42 SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN Jerry Lee Lewis (Sun 379) JASON ROBARDS, JR. i 18 STOP THE CLOCK/DID YOU EVER SEE A DREAM WALKING IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW/ Fats Domino (Imperial 5875) 43 WAY OVER THERE The Miracles (Tamla 54069) You may remember Barry singing 19 WONDERFUL ONE Shondells (King 5656) 44 SOMEDAY NUTTIN’ FOR CHRISTMAS Bobby Vee (Liberty 55479) 20 SWING LOW Floyd Cramer (RCA Victor 8074) HEART BREAKER in 1954 45 Dean Christie (Select 715) 21 THAT STRANGER USED TO BE MY GIRL TIAJUANA JAIL Trade Martin (Coed 570) 46 El Clod (Challenge 9159)

See Cadence’s full page ad in this issue for distributor listing BABY ELEPHANT WALK MINSTREL AND QUEEN 22 Lawrence Welk (Dot 16364) 47 Impressions (ABC-Paramount 10357)

THE D-O-D-G-E-R-S SONG SOMEWHERE IN THIS TOWN 119 West 57th Street / New York 19 23 Danny Kaye (Reprise 20105) 48 Bruce Channel (Smash 1780)

Exclusive Management; Directional Enterprises UNTIE ME 409 24 Tams (Arlen 7-11) 49 200 West 57th Street Beach Boys (Capitol 4777) New York City

I'LL REMEMBER CAROL THE GREATEST ACTOR 25 Tommy Boyce (RCA Victor 8074) 50 Wanda Jackson (RCA Victor 4833)

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JUDY GARLAND (Capitol 6310) RANDY SPARKS & THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS (B-1-) “PARIS IS A LONELY (Columbia 42592) Pick of the Week TOWN” (3:30) [Harwin AS- CAP—Arlen, Harburg] Lark is heard (B-b) “THIS LAND IS YOUR on WB via the label’s soundtrack LP LAND” (2:12) [Ludlow BMI ( “HE THINKS I STILL CARE” “I WAS SUCH A FOOL” (2:45) of “Gay Purr-ee,” a full-length car- —Guthrie] New folk team, which has toon with the voice of the performer been clicking in the Los Angeles area, (3:17) [Glad BMI Lipscomb] [Francon ASCAP — Canosa, — and others. She’s at her bluesy best do a solid, robust reading of the fa- j Stradella] here, reading a lovely, typical Harold miliar folk tune. Session, from an LP Arlen blues number, which has a fine tagged “The New Christy Minstrels,” CONNIE FRANCIS (MGM 13096) lyric by E. Y. Harburg. Solid good- has got to be eyed. The lark, who just has a solid sales “Vacation,” heads into the Fall music vocal. months with a double-decker that’s sure to be all over the charts in no (B) “DON’T CRY, SUZANNE” time flat. One half, “He Still Thinks I Care,” is a lilting, crying towel (B) “LITTLE DROPS OP RAIN” (2:41) [New Christy BMI ‘answer’ to the recent George Jones country smash. Side’s from her (3:26) [Harwin ASCAP—Ar- Wadsworth] Randy Sparks is the lead voice in this of “Country Music Connie Style.” “I Was Such A Fool” is a beat-ballad len, Harburg] Another strong Arlen- touching display a newcomer also from the weeper dept. Two-sided sales dynamite. Harburg item, one of eight the pair number about a man who is called to did for the pic, and Judy’s got its war. Also from the album. sentimental story down pat. “RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO AN ANGEL” (2:26) SI ZENTNER ORCH, (Liberty 55499) [Aldon BMI Greenfield, Sedaka] EDDIE HARRIS (Vee Jay 464) — (B-b) “DE SAFIN ADO” (2:28) “I BELONG TO YOU” (2:37) [Aldon BMI—Greenfield, Sedaka] (B-f) “BE MY LOVE” (2:17) [Mil- [Bendig BMI—Jobim] The ler ASCAP Cahn, Brodsky] slick Zentner crew enters the Bossa NEIL SEDAKA (RCA Victor 8086) — Vet jazzman Eddie Harris and crew Nova sound scene with a fine legit Sedaka, coming off his chart-topping “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” con- disk up a first-rate low-key, free-flow- outing, featuring Zentner’s smooth tinues the happy, handclapping spirit on his newest effort. It’s another ing treatment on the evergreen with trombone solos. Stan Getz & Charlie up-tempo thumper, tabbed “Right Next Door To An Angel,” that Sedaka some sparkling solos. Side looms as a Byrd (Verve) have the current Top multi-tracks in ear-arresting fashion. Top notch ork-choral support from natural for ops and spinners. 100 reading. This cover could move. Alan Lorber’s crew. Also keep an eye on the fetching beat-ballad coupler, “I Belong To You.” (B) “TONIGHT” (2:12) [Bern- (B) “THE ELEPHANT’S TANGO” stein, Sondheim] On this end (2:37) [Emerson BMI—Lan- the crew offers an impressive listen- des] Joyful arrangement is a sort of “THE CHA-CHA-CHA” (2:29) [Fajob-Kalmann ASCAP—Mann, Appell] able arrangement of the show tune. terpsichorean answer to the “Ele- phant Walk” click. ‘THE BEST MAN CRIED” (2:38) SOUPY SALES (Reprise 20,108) [Hill & Range BMI—Batchelor, Roberts] PHIL & DEL (Linda 105) BOBBY RYDELL (Cameo 228) (B-h) “MY BABY’S GOT A CRUSH ON FRANKEN- (B-b) “MY GIRL” (2:37) [Padua Rydell, who’s been turning out hit-after-hit (he just had “I’ll Never STEIN” (1:57) [Bayer ASCAP— BMI—Tucker, Place] Duo Dance Again”), comes thru with another one that should easily keep Whitcup, Lehrman] The popular TV blends in pro blues style as it portrays the hot streak sizzling. On it Bobby notes that “The Cha-Cha-Cha” still comic heads a lively, rock-inclined a catchy, happy tribute to the loved has it all over the many popular teen dances that followed it. An ultra- novelty about a guy’s chic who digs one. Supporting the pair is a first- commercial entry set in a delightful chorus-backed, organ-led “Rinky- all those flick horror characters. Cute rate Latinish combo sound. Could be Dink”-like showcase. “The Best Man Cried” makes for a touching, slow cut is from Sales’ LP, “Soupy Sales a click for the Hollywood-based label, moving companion piece. Up In The Air.” a division of Faro Productions. (B) “DOGGONE DOGGONE” (B) “DON’T PLAY WITH “FURTHER MORE” (2:19) [Lowery BMI—Stevens] (1:52) [Bayer ASCAP—Whit- LOVE” (2:46) [Faro BMI— Franklin] Easy-go wistful from the “SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES” (2:42) cup, Lehrman] Another whacky wax- ing from the album. team. [Lowery BMI—Stevens] RAY STEVENS (Mercury 72039) PAT HERVEY (RCA Victor 8090) ANNETTE (Vista 405) Stevens has a rib-tickling follow-up to his “Ahab The Arab” smasheroo (B-b) “MISTER HEARTACHE” (B-b) “HE’S MY IDEAL” (2:23) and it’s a good bet that it’ll follow suit chart-wise. Top half, tabbed (2:09) [Cramart BMI—Pou- [Cello ASCAP — Camarata, “Further More,” finds Ray relating at a quick clip (against a terrific liot] Lass heads a catchy rock cut Dunham] Lark is over-dubbed on an Jerry Kennedy rock-a-waltz backdrop) his many reasons for not loving about a cbic who’s been making the engaging speedy-beat opus about a the gal. The tear-compelling shuffler, on the other end, also has that rounds with Mr. Heartache since the gal who’s head-over-heels in love chart-bound look. Both ends are from the artist’s “1,837 Seconds Of guy left her. Canadian lark is re- with the guy. Supporting her is a fine Humor” hit LP. portedly clicking with this outing in light-hearted rock combo sound. her native country. Might catch-on. “LOVE ME TENDER” (2:25) [Elvis Presley BMI—Presley, Matson] (B) “FIRST THING TOMOR- (B-b) “MISTER PIANO MAN” “ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU” (1:59) ROW” (2:11) [BMI—Canada (1:24) [Wonderland BMI — BMI Pouliot] Spiritual-like joy. R. M. & R. B. Sherman] This ditty [Robbins Freed, — ASCAP— Brown] rolls back the years to the ragtime era. It’s heard in a new Walt Disney RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN (MGM 13097) JERRY ROBERTS (Apt 25070) flick, “Golden Horseshoe Revue.” Chamberlain, who had a tremendous first showing on MGM with his “Dr. Kildare Theme” (“Three Stars Will Shine Tonight”), can have a (B-b) “AFTER AWHILE” (2:16) [Dundee BMI Montgomery] follow-up success in this attractively warm revival of Presley’s while- — RACHEL (Dot 16392) distinctive lost-love for the back chart-topper, “Love Me Tender.” His snappy, toe-tappin’ up-dating A song teeners is tenderly expressed by the (B-b) ^ of “All I Do Is Dream Of You” can also bust thru. Splendid ork-choral “THE REVO-LUTION” vocalist, who is supported by an un- [Algrace Wilson, support on both lids from Jimmie Haskell’s outfit. (2:10) BMI— derstanding combo-chorus stint. Usher] A rotating gimmick for a

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Enough exposure could do the Top teen dance is explained in sure-handed < 100 trick. upbeat rock style by the thrush and “MAKIN’ UP” (2:00) ‘THE CHAMP” (2:05) j her instrumental-vocal accompani- ' [Gleam Ram] [Gleam ASCAP— ASCAP—Ram] (B) “LITTLE BITTY LOVER” ment. Kids will dig this presentation (1:58) [Dundee BMI—Rob- IKE CLANTON (Mercury 72035) of the busy step. <1 erts, Gibson] Happy twister in this Clanton, who made some noise with “Sugar Plum,” can really do a bang- corner. (C-b) “NUMBER ONE” (2:05) up sales job with this double-header. One end’s a captivating cha cha- [Number One BMI—Wilson, twist romancer, tabbed “Makin’ Up,” while the other’s a sparkling rock- Usher] , MAUREEN ARTHUR (Carlton 579) Unusual vocal delivery on the a-twist handclapper about “The ()hamp” dancer. Great ork-choral sup- plaintive opus. port on both lids from the Merry Melody Singers and Jerry Kennedy’s (B-b) “WHAT DOES HE DO WITH musicians. HER” (1:58) [Odin ASCAP— DIORIS VALLADARES ORCH. Weidler, Weidler] The “other gal” is (Alegre 3105) the subject of this pretty-sounding “A VERY GOOD YEAR FOR “I WANNA BE THERE” (2:10) ' ’ rock-ballad date by the songstress, (B-b) “YO LA VI”— [Perez] The GIRLS” (1:50) [Arch ASCAP— [Metric BMI—Newman] who’s got a sympathetic full ork pachanga dance is done with backdrop. Could come-up with im- Ballard, Jr., Tobias] good-sounding band stylings by the portant exposure. Latin crew, including vocalists. Those VIC DANA (Dolton 64) | who have taken to the step have a i (B) “DON’T MAKE THE AN- pro outing from both listening and Both ends a | mark change-of-pace for Dana, who’s been making the chart GELS CRY” (2:24) [Pambill grade via the slow ballad route. One half, “A Very Good Year For Girls,” dancefloor viewpoints. Latin-market & Odin ASCAP—Weidler] Though it’s is a snappy, mashed potatoes, razz-a-ma-tazz affair with jukebox ops note. a catchy femme another plaintive sound, session is backdrop. The other’s a tearful up-tempo item labeled “I Wanna Be backed by a brighter, Latin-inclined (B) “TIERRA QUISQUEYA” I There.” Take your pick. Both ends have the goods. rock-a-string arrangement. Two [Cabrera] Instrumental-vocal polished romantics for the teeners. finesse on the merengue. I 12 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 IT’S CONNIE! irSASMASH!

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(BARBARA ENGLISH GERRI & SHERRI (Roulette 4450) (RCA Victor 8096) IT “FEVER” [Jay Cee (B-b) “GOTTA MAKE GROW” Pick of the (B-b) (2:12) & Kauf- Week (2:25) [Jimskip BMI— BMI — Davenport, Cooley] man, Anthony] Charming affection- Catchy Latin-blues stint on the pop- ate is pleasingly handled by the song “UP ON THE ROOF” (2:34) “ANOTHER NIGHT WITH THE ular blueser, with the lark’s essay duet. 'They’re backed by a fine easy getting effective remarks from a [Aldon BMI—Goiiin, King] BOYS” (2:48) rock-a-cha sound from the musicians. femme vocal crew—The Fashions [Aldon BMI Goffin, King] Track is worth spins. — and the Henry Glover-directed ork. THE DRIFTERS (Atlantic 2162) “JELLY BEAN” (2:19) (B) “BAD NEWS (2:05) [Plane- (B-b) [Briarcliff Calaban — tary ASCAP — Nash] Song- & BMI The next Drifters’ chart stand can come from either end here. One end Shrager, Chorney, Shrager] Gals and the fellas ster Johnny Nash wrote this reliable carve out a pretty Latin beat affair tabbed “Up On The Roof” their backing go in for a twistin’ while on the other end they shuffle over a bluesy ballad, labeled “Another teen-slanted romantic. It’s brightly novelty here. Watch it too! Night With The Boys”—that has that ‘grow-on-you-with-each-listen’ done. quality. Grade “A” Gary Sherman ai’rangements in this potent double- TABBY THOMAS (Excello 2222) BILLY STORM (Vista 403) decker. (B-b) “PUPPY LOVE IS HERE TO (B-b) “‘POPEYE’ TRAIN” (2:47) STAY” (2:27) [Wonderland [Excellorec BMI — Thomas, “ONCE UPON A TIME” (3:00) [Morley ASCAP—Adams, Strouse] BMI—R. M. & R. B. Sherman] The I West] The snappy “popeye” sound is vocal rockster renders an amiable “M.ARIA” (2:46) [G. Schirmer ASCAP—Bernstein, Sondheim] represented with a sure-handed up- love-found ditty against a cheerful beat blues touch by the vocalist and GEORGE CHAKIRIS (Capitol 4844) rock-a-cha statement from the full his assistance. combo Polished teen- ork and whacky chant bits from other teen idol, winner for his ‘supporting dance doings. The young an Academy Award warblers. Tuneful teen take. role’ in “West Side Story,” singles grade with these can make the wax (B) “HE’S GOT THE WHOLE (B) “PUSH OVER” (2:28) [Walt two performances culled from his hit Capitol LP bow. His enchantingly WORLD IN HIS HANDS” warm reading of “Once Upon A Time,” the beautiful ballad from “All Disney ASCAP — Manning, (1:52) [Excellorec BMI Arr. Miller] American,” could be the one to put the oft cut tune in Top 100 territory. — Twomey] The distinctive songster A twist beat backs Thomas’ essay of There’s also a strong chance that the exciting “Maria,” from the flick, tells a rockin’ tale about a fella who’s the familiar number. can make another chart run. Excellent support from Milton Raskin’s a tough-one, except when it comes to instrumentalists. CHARLIE BYRD (Riverside 4529) his chick. (B-b) “THE DUCK (0 Pato)” THE JESTERS (Amy 859) “I’LL IT [Kags Cooke] BRING ON HOME TO YOU” (3:03) BMI— (2:08) [Fermata Int’l Melo- (B-b) “THE BUFFALO” (2:52) “I CAN’T TAKE IT’ (2:37) [East BMI—Thomas] dies ASCAP—Silva, Teixeira] From [Mia ASCAP—Fine, Wolfson] his “Latin Impressions” LP, the jazz CARLA THOMAS (Atlantic 2163) The vocal-instrumental rocksters, a guitarist heads a catchy Boss Nova popular crew around Buffalo way, I Lark can have another “Gee Whiz” dual-mart money-maker in her sound, the Brazilian beat that’s at- salute the city with a wild pose for latest Atlantic effort. Tagged “I’ll Bring It On Home To You,” (the tracting lots of jazz musicians and the teen dance-floor. It’s an attack answer to Sam Cooke’s smash) it’s a feelingful, beat-ballad stand that their diskings of it. Byrd’s currently that could be a city-by-city favorite. hot (with Stan Getz) on Verve with Carla and the femme backdrop put across with telling effect. Also keep (B) “ALEXANDER GRAHAM an eye on the haunting, string-filled shuffle-thumper, “I Can’t Take It.” “Desafinado.” BULL” (1:59) [Aim BMI — It could be big pairing. a (B) “SAMBA DE UMA NOTA Di Maria] A weirdo all-instrumental SO” (2:54) [Leeds ASCAP— sound from the outfit. Mendenca] A softer stand on the “TOO MUCH” (2:20) “I’LL CHANGE MY STYLE” sound. Also from the album. LARRY BENE (Certified 5002) [Conrad BMI—Byrd] ( 2 : 22 ) (B) “ANGELS NEVER LEAVE [Joy BMI—Parker, Villa] THE STY-LE'TTS (Pillar 515) HEAVEN” (2:28) [Leeds JIMMY REED (Vee Jay 459) (B) “TOO FAR TO TURN ASCAP—Pelosi, Noel, Ilde] Bene AROUND” (2:25) [Vigay warbles the sentimental item against The large Reed following’s sure to grab up the chanter’s latest VeeJay BMI—Pierce] Catchy blues romantic a softie rock backdrop from the duo. Both portions, the rhythmic, steady driving “Too Much” and the is rendered in sprightly fashion by combo-chanting femme chorus. Disk- slow paced “I’ll Change My Style,” are treated to Jimmy’s standout blues the lark, who has a good lead voice. ery works out of N.Y. stylings, vocally and instrumentally. Both stands mean money-in-the-bank Homebase for the diskery is . for all concerned. (C) “COME BACK” (2:43) [Hook (B) “HELLO MY DARLING” BMI—Bowser] Upbeat blueser (2:27) [Vigay BMI—Pierce] Bene doing an affected rock belt. Upbeat stuff about a gal’s come-back- to-me phone-call to the guy. O’NITA HAMMOND (Bethlehem 3020) CHICK (Imperial CARLTON 5873) (B) “MIGHTY FINE” (2:20) (B) “TOMORROW NEVER [Pandora BMI — Shepard] Blues lark cheerfully delivers a light- CHARLES AZNAVOUR BOBBY LEWIS (Beltone 2026) COMES” (2:10) [Travis BMI —Carlton] Songster and his vocal- hearted lovey-dovey, while other (Mercury 72031) femmes chant and the combo does a (B-b) “LONELY TEARDROPS” combo backdrop zip in pro style bouncy stint. (B-t-) “YOU’VE GOT TO LEARN” (2:13) [Pearl BMI—Gordy, through a speedy ditty with a wistful (2:43) [Leeds ASCAP—Az- Carlo] Looks like another chart go- romantic angle. Rockin’ stuff that can (B) “I’LL HAVE THE BLUES navour, Stellman] Gallic chanter- round for the tune—a years-back score. (Over You)” (2:24) [Pandora thespian Charles Aznavour could smash for Jackie Wilson. This time (B) “GIVE ME COURAGE” BMI—Shephard] It looks like a part- with this interesting it’s under make noise here the able twist-guidance of (2:01) [Travis BMI—Carlton] ing of the ways for a couple in this slow shufflin’ ballad rendered with a Bobby Lewis & Co. Potent stand that Bluesy romp by the boys. unhurried blues sentimental. charming French accent. Side, culled could bust wide open in the days to from the artist’s recently-released LP. come. LULU REED (Tangerine 925) JOHNNY DEVLIN (Coral 62335) (B) “STAYIN’ UP LATE” (2:07) (B-b) “YOU’VE LET YOURSELF (B) “BOOM - A - CHICK - CHICK” (B-b) “JUST KEEP IT UP” (2:57) [Wemar BMI—Brandon, Wil- GO” (3:50) [Duchess BMI— (2:48) [Lescay [Travis Conrad BMI—Keeys, & BMI liams) The Australian performer Aznavour, Stellman] This side’s a Lewis, Rene] More Blackwell] Blues stylist, previous rock-a-twist fun a warbles a catchy teen-market item pretty, slow-moving near-recitation on this novelty item. success by Clyde McPhatter, is against a springtly combo chorus. lament also taken from the chanter’s brightly displayed by the lark and Sound is right in the U. S. rock album. Loads of airplay potential band-femme chorus backing. Label is groove, and could get around. here. the Ray Charles outfit that’s handled TUESDAY WELD (Plaza 508) by ABC-Paramount. (B) “ANGEL OF LOVE” (2:15) DORE ALPERT (Dot 16396) [Leeds ASCAP—Turnbull, Li- (B-b) “ALL THROUGH SPRING (B) “THERE HE GOES” (2:59) & berto] Understanding affectionate (B4-) “TELL IT TO THE BIRDS” SUMMER” (2:29) [BMI — [Tangerine BMI Reed] Per- — pose for the teeners here. (2:28) [Sharolyn, Irving BMI Stephens, Zackery] The flick star goes former renders her own down-and-out —Albert] Alpert makes a powerful after the teen disk market with an ap- blues romantic with sensitivity. RAY & THE STRAYS (Larric 101) bid for chartdom with this contagious pealing delivery of a lovely folkish cha cha beat romantic novelty cut in number. The H. B. Barnum-directed CHARLES EPPS (Brosh 800) (B) “HOW WILL I KNOW MY [Palatta multi-track (Bobby Vee-like) fashion. ork-chorus setting is a very attractive, LOVE” (2:35) BMI (B) “SHAKE THAT THING” Stankes, Catchy femme vocal and gimmick- sometimes Nashville-sounding affair. — Kazmierzcak, Giangrande, (1:53) [Bailey’s BMI—Epps] Interesting filled backdrop on that rates It could develop Kabazynska] Latin-styled a deck into a chart stand. Warbler heads a good-time blueser, loads of attention. romantic pose by the songsters and with lots of sunny rockin’ from his (B-b) “ARE YOU THE BOY” (2:24) their full ork setting. Kids have lots combo-chorus accompaniment. Pro (B) “FALLOUT SHELTER” [ASCAP—Perry] Also to be of listen for in this display. Diskery partytime platter. Circa handles the (2:15) [Sharolyn, Irving BMI eyed is this bright rock display, which is a New York outfit. label’s national D’Amico, Alpert] More top teen includes particularly striking organ distribution. — (B) “NO NO MORE” (1:57) [Pa- cha cha vocal and instrumental statements. Label is located in Holly- (C-b) “ROCK WITH THE BOOGIE latta BMI—Stankes, Kaz- sounds. wood. (Twist)” (1:50) [Bailey’s mierzcak] Speedy teen-market session BMI—Hill] More blues cheer. by the boys and combo.

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KITTY NOBLE (May 124) HANK BALLARD (King 5693) (B) “YOU’RE NOT WORTH (B-f) “SHAKY MAE” (2.32) [Ha- LOVIN(i” (2:59) [Saturday Lo BMI—Ballard] Ballard & ASCAP—Bass, Crewe] Lark’s effec- his Midnighters offer an all-out, tive plaintive portrayal of a country- thumpin’ blues novelty sound. It’s ish tune is set against a Nashville- mostly a blues-market romp, but it type sound from the KEESTONE FAMILY SINGERS BUDDY KNOX (Liberty 55503) ork-chorus. The could get some pop reaction, too. Colpix affiliate should get good air- (Calliope 6505) ABBY” (2:18) [Glo- (B) “I (B-f) “DEAR time with this track. LOVE & CARE FOR Mac & Metric BMI Crofford] YOU” (2:40) [Ha-Lo BMI — (B+) “MELODRAMA” (2:10) [Al- — (B) Longtime rock artist, working against “TOODLE OOH!” (2:54) Ballard] Crew expresses itself in a don BMI—King, Goffin] This [Saturday a wild twist sound, belts one out about ASCAP — Bass, somewhat similar light here, too. is an exciting novelty attack by the Crewe] a guy who writes a lovelorn columnist Agreeable cha-cha novelty songsters, whose ditty is a tafce-ofF about about a letter she had received and a couple who have danced all- DICK ROMAN (Parker 210) on silent movie themes, with appro- night. flame. (2:38) priate silent-movie music an impor- printed from his Pro teen-beat (B-f) “UNKNOWN TO ME” [Mayhew BMI Crafer, tant part of the instrumental back- romp. MARJORIE GARRETSON & ALEX — Nebb] The songster, who recently ing, an exciting affair. Might make (B) “THREE WAY LOVE AF- STUDER (Faction 103) made noise with “Theme From A it. Warner Bros, handles the label. FAIR” (2:30) [Buddy Knox (B) “BLUE (& Broken Hearted)” Summer Place” on the Harmon label, CHIT- & American BMI—Knox, Jackson] A (2:02) [Mills, Fisher, Leslie (B) “CORNBREAD & his current disk affiliation, is heard in nice, good-sounding Spanish-flavored ASCAP—Handman, Clarke, Leslie] LING” (2:06) [Egap BMI— a big-sounding inspirational date. A warble de- rock sound supports the warbler’s Bright Good-old-fashioned, dual- Hardin] Singers happily a full ork and The Ray Charles Singers wistful essay of an interesting opus. keyboard stint on the goodie from the lightful folk-type number. support. past. Date is built for specialty juke- ARTHUR PRYSOCK box programming. (B) “HAVE FAITH” (2:37) [Tad LAWTON WILLIAMS (Groove 0011) (Old Town 1125) ASCAP Vixar, Vicar] Ro- (B) “JUNE NIGHT” (2:04) [Leo — offers straight warble of an- (B-f) “MAMA PINCH A PENNY” (B-f) “PIANISSIMO” (2:17) [Re- Feist ASCAP Baer, Friend] man a — other inspirational number against a (2:11) [Western Hills BMI gent ASCAP—Alstone, Ken- Same route for another evergreen. full ork setting. handles the Williams] Country performer could nedy] Label’s fine ballad voice does a Waxery is based in Hollywood. MGM do strong pop chart business with this first-rate romantic job on a beautiful label. concerto-like melody. A very attrac- PRISCILLA PAGE (Rose-G 500) contagious rock-a-billy fun stint. Eye SEYMOUR (Heartbeat 20) tive full ork-chorus stint supports. A (B) “MY LETTER” this engaging item closely. (2:49) Heart) good-music outing that could move [Brown Green Wylie, (B) “(I Left My IN SAN (B) “CARPETBAGGERS” (2:22) & BMI— [—Cory, with sufficient airplay. Finney] A striking Latin-type rock FRANCISCO” (2:34) [Western BMI — Williams, Cross] The Chi-based label, catering (B-f) “WHERE CAN I GO” (3:04) sound backs the lark’s warble of a Enis] This bright folkish session is mostly to jukebox sounds, issues the [Shapiro, Bernstein number about a gal who writes a let- an account of the carpetbaggers, the ASCAP instrumental outing on the Fuld] A feelingful English reading ter of longing. May come-up with im- initial people who took advantage of the tune that’s a chart rider for Tony of the great Yiddish number. portant exposure. Diskery is located south’s defeat in the Civil War. (Columbia). The trumpeter in Hollywood. Bennett THE TORNADOES (London 9561) warmly performs the pretty item (C) “DREAMING” (3:12) [Brown with organ accompaniment. LANCE DEREK (Blackbird 4000) (B-f) “TELSTAR” (3:14) [Ivy & Green BMI Wylie, Fin- — (B) “MANHATTAN” (2:15) (B-f) “PLAYBOY’S HOLIDAY’ ASCAP—Meek] Named after ney] Straight rock-wistful from the [ Rodgers & Hart] Same [Original Cas- the communications satellite, pretty lass. — (1:57) BMI— combination reads the perennial. tor, Pruitt] Fine-sounding semi-belt tune is presented with a fascinating, speedy-rock LLOYD MAYERS showing from the songster and his sound by the English in- (Groove 0012) (United Artists THE BIG LOSER setting, which strumental outfit. An original-sound- 509) includes a distinctive (B) “THIS IS MONTE” (2:30) ing affair that could have a claim on (B) “DESAFINADO” (2:25) organ sound. Tale is about a playboy [Norick ASCAP — Blagman, whose activities have cost him the girl the Top 100. It’s on the charts in Eng- [Hollis BMI—Mendonca, Jo- land. Bobrick] This is a whacky rock he really loves. Could noise. bin] The Bossa Nova number, a chart make novelty about a guy who is always Label is (B-f) “JUNGLE vehicle for Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd based in N.Y. FEVER” (2:10) tumed-down when he calls chicks for [Southern on Verve, is slickly portrayed by the (B) “BABY I’LL FIX YOU” ASCAP—Goddard] a date. “Big Loser” and the chicks Another potent display by the aptly Mayers crew, with an organ carrying (1:50) [Original BMI—Derek] he calls do the dialog against a strong labelled group. the lovely tune. Fine cover reading More upbeat doings that makes solid combo beat. Might get somewhere. is from an LP, “Taste Of Honey.” teen-market sense. KISS SHERRELL TOWNSEND (B) “ALONE TOGETHER” (B) “SAVE ME A AT (Gone WEDDING” (3:11) 5135) (2:37) [Harms ASCAP— YOUR [Norrick ASCAP Blagman, Bobrick] .MITCHELL TOROK (Capitol 4846) (B-f) “HE STILL THINKS I Dietz, Schwartz] Organ is again — tearjerker that has singing and CARE” (2:25) [Glad BMI— spotlighted in a busy Latin-swing A laff (B-f) “RIO GRANDE” (3:07) [Big narrating. “D” BMI—Warren] Torok Lipscomb] Look for the newcomer to reading of the standby. Date was also step into the moves to the Capitol label with an in- spotlite with her answer taken from the LP. TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD to the George fectious sound that’s got the touch Jones country chart- (Capitol 4838) topper. Stellar Jack JOHNNY MALDON (Moon 11) of two previous successes, “Mexican Nietzsche ork- LIFE (The choral martial beat cha cha showcase (B) “MARIA MY LOVE” (2:22) (B) “ETERNAL Joe” and “Caribbean.” Warbler could Prayer Of St. Francis Of for the lark’s feelingful reading. [Ernkel I M a 1 d o n, reach the Top 100 here. BM — [The John Church Browne] Maldon gives a tender ac- Assisi)” (2:18) (B) “FOOL’S (B-f) “GLASS OF TEARS” (2:56) Long associated DISGUISE” (2:29) count of a touching teen-ballad opus. ASCAP—Dungan] [Big “D” McDuff, [Marcus, Little Darlin’ BMI singing on LP, Ford is BMI— A femme vocal team called The Mal- with religious Couch] Light-beat countryish wistful. Nietzsche] This pulsating beat-ballad expressive reading of the dilones and A1 Browne’s Band provide heard in an hip-swinger also has a healthy chart Fascinate directs the soft rock setting. Label head- lovely prayer. Jack outlook. instrumental-chorus back- THE TIJUANA BRASS (A&M 703) quarters in Brooklyn, N. Y. the warm ing. JUDY THOMAS (United Artists 518) (C-f) “WHAT A PITY” (1:50) (B-f) “THE LONELY BULL (El (B) “HOW GREAT THOU ART” [Ernkel I a 1 d o n, Solo Toro)” (2:15) [Almo (B-f) “(NEVER SAY) DEVIL BM —M [Manna BMI Hine] Browne] A Latinish stand partly (2:35) — ASCAP—Lake] Pretty bullfight- WOMAN” (3:09) [Martys religious performance. in Spanish. Another flavored tune is done by trumpeter BMI—-Robbins] Chirp can have a sung against a fine rock-in- ‘stepping stone’ in her touching ‘an- THE SHEIK’S MEN CLARENCE WILLIAMS clined comment from the other musi- swer’ to the current Marty Robbins (Reprise 20,110) (Chancellor 1118) cians and chanting chorus. Roars of dual-mart click. It’s a tender per- [Clic- (B) BELLY (B) “LOVE ME” (2:10) the crowd open and close the session. formance that’s sure to make the “SONG FOR A Williams] Clac BMI—Thomas, , DANCER” (2:30) [Irving ' Coast outfit could have an active date. platter spinners sit up and take performer offers a soulful sur- Berlin ASCAP—Berlin] Exotic tune Blues 1922” notice. be-true-to-me ballad. Femmes (B) “ACAPULCO (2:30) from Irving Berlin’s “Mr. President” vey of a [Almo ASCAP—Allan] Brass (B) “THE OLD HEART MEND- and combo offer a nice relaxed sound ER” gets a bouncy jazz-styled reading reads a tuneful ditty. (2:07) [Low-Ja BMI— from the crew. Side was culled from in the setting. Smith, Jimmy L.] This end’s a pretty an LP, “The Belly Dancer.” Ralph (B) “ROYAL QUEEN” (2:13) calypso based on a familiar folk Wil- THE BELVEDERES (Poplar 114) Bums (Epic) also has a reading. [Clic-Clac BMI—Thomas, melody. wailing effort (B) “THE BELLY DANCER” liams] This sometimes (B-f) “LOST LOVE” (1:45) [Stan Williams’ part is supported by a* (2:45) [Ding Dong BMI on BMI—Washington, Jackson, COSMO (Tilt 789) Latinish percussion stint. Sagle] Familiar “Song Of India” is Beckett, Brown] Boys and their lead (B-f) “SWEETHEART PLEASE colorfully transported by the combo. voice display lots of rockin’ blues DON’T GO” (2:07) [Excel- THE REV-LONS (Garpax 44168) finesse as they sing and chant their lorec BMI—Williams] Kids have got BILLY MARTIN (Tribute 115) (B-I-) “GIVE ME ONE MORE way through the opus. A solid twistin’ a lot to listen for in this active, twist- (B) ON” (2:09) [Davis CHANCE” (2:32) [Llo—Dan sound backs-up. Could prove a how- “COME able entry by the songster and his ASCAP Scott] Sunny blue- BMI—Johnson] Deck begins with a to-succeed cut. New York is the disk- — combo-chorus companions. Kind of ser the songster and his setting, striking dialog bit between the lead ery’s headquarters. from teen-beat color that can move. The a combo-chorus affair that includes lass and her songmates, and then they (B) “WHY DO YOU TREAT ME London Group handles the diskery. good sock work from a sax. go into an upbeat, gospel-like ro- survey. THIS WAY” (2:21) [Stan (B) “JUST WORDS” (2:35) (B) “GET UP” (2:04) [Davis mantic BMI—Washington, Jackson, Beckett, [Tree BMI—Woodring] A ASCAP — Scott] Another (B) “BOY TROUBLE” (2:20) Brown] Easy plaintive blueser from softie that has a haunting ballad bright stand, with the opus sounding [Garpex BMI—MacRae, Pax- the team. going for it. something like the old Fats Domino ton] Harder upbeat blues-styled af- hit, “I’m Walkin’.” fair.

16 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 THE BOSSA NOVA JAZZ OF AMERICA IS ON VERVE!

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THAT STARTED IT ALLI NOIN ON THE CHARTS! FIRST BOSSA NOVA ALBUM CONTAINS THE EXTENDED VERSION OF DESAFINADO! V/V6-8432 THE JAZZ OF AMERICA-AU THE AMERICAS-IS ON VERVE Verve Records is a Division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. lash Box—September 29, 1962 17 ALL THE Tommy Roe lash Box LITTLE SPINNER EXTRAS PATTER D S WAIT-Chicago will continue its shave until they sent him 100,000 past programming policy of airing trading stamps. When he received this good music. So said Fred Harm, new amount of stamps from his listeners, general manager of the outlet, last WCKR would match the amount with week. Harm, a 25-year vet in Windy an additional 100,000 stamps. The re- City broadcasting formally took over sponse was fantastic. Within eleven (SO the management of WAIT last Mon- days from the time of the first an- day for the station’s new owners, a nouncement, Buddy had received over group IroSTE headed by Chicago attorney 120,000 trading stamps of all sizes, Maurice Rosenfield. The broadcast brand names and demoniations includ- exec commented, “Because of the re- ing donations from the three major markable acceptance of WAIT’s musical programming, we do not con- Tommy Roe, who is currently rid- template any basic changes now or in ing the Top 100 in the number 7 slot the future.” with “Sheila,” was born nineteen years ago in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a special day around KFWB- The youthful ABC-Paramount Hollywood jast Wednesday when re- Henry cording artist still lives in Atlanta Mancini, winner of two Oscars with his parents and younger brother. for his “Moon River” composition and He graduated from high school in scoring for “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” 1960 and has since worked as a test last year, brought along his Oscars technician for electronic equipment, for viewing to KFWB listeners on the Elliot while squeezing in his musical activi- Field program. The station de- voted full ties on weekends. But music was al- a day to a composer for the ways important to Tommy. While in first time in their history, when it ob- the ninth grade he teamed up with served Mancini day, preceded by a two-day RAY MEADERS five other young musicians. The advance promotion for the group clicked so well that they’ve tunesmith. stamp companies. All told, the dee- been together ever since. Tommy is Jack McDermott, who spins ’em on jays received over a thousand pieces the leader, chanting and playing elec- WKAT-Miami, writes in a word of an of mail, and it’s still coming in. tric guitar which he learned from his interesting segment of his show. father. The group has played for fra- McDermott features a comedy LP cut WNDR-Syracuse program director ternity dances, in clubs, theatres and once each hour and has a comedy Dan Leonard claims the honor of hav- other public gatherings throughout spectacular for two hours one night ing held the highest record hop in the history. the southeast. The artist has per- of the week. The only problem is U.S. The dance was formed as soloist in Atlanta, both on that he’s beginning to run short of staged 10,000 feet over Syracuse in a TV and radio. material. The deejay would like any plush DC-3 transport plane. Dan took When he is not on the road or re- labels with comedy albums in their 15 contest winners on his “Sky Hop.” cording, Tommy spends, much of his catalogs to send them along to him Dan also notes that the WNDR teen snare time enjoying another one of in care of the station. canteen, held every Sunday afternoon his hobbies—painting in tempra. at the Three Rivers Inn, has re- WBAB-Babylon, New York has opened following summer vacation, come un with a first-rate listener with Coed Records’ Trade Martin at- promo. The station has hidden in its j tracting 800 youngsters. 1 Contours broadcast area the WBAB “golden mike.” If the mike is returned to the KDKA-Pittsburgh, is fishing for station on the first day of the hunt, listeners who like to fish. The station the person who finds it and returns is awarding fishing parties in Erie, it receives $1,000. For each day the Pa., to five couples each weekend dur- mike goes undiscovered, WBAB will ing September. Included are accomo- reduce the amount $50. Clues will be dations at a motel, meals, and a five- given ^ throughout the broadcast day hour fishing trip aboard a charter 1 with pertinent information on the lo- boat. Names submitted by listeners ! cation of the mike. are drawn from the “Big K Fish Sorry, but one of our scribes goofed. Bowl” each week, according to promo- A recent column listed KXOK-St. tion manager June Trax. All station Louis as being in Sweetwater, Texas. personalities are promoting the con- Our apologies. test. High school and college that mean so much are part of students in VITAL STATISTICS: the nation’s our service when you press with capitol can now get their

homework questions by listening to Two new spinners on the staff of I us. For example, we’ll design the the Earl Bobbin show on KXOK-St. Louis are Ray Otis (from label for your record, we’ll print WWDC-

Washington. A feature of Bobbin’s WHK-Cleveland) and Steven B. i colored sleeves and we’ll pack nightly stanza is the “House Of Stevens (from Pittsburgh). . . for export shipments that meet . J About three years ago, through a Homework” which went into session Wayne Henry exits his air niche on military specification. We’ve got ] series of events, four fellows (Billy at the beginning of the current school KALL-Salt Lake City to take over the savvy and the experience to | Gordon, Billy Hoggs, Joe Billingslea semester. All during the program, similar chores on KBOI-Boise, Idaho, ij handle itall—and dothe job right. and Sylvester Potts) formed a sing- students are invited to phone in home- . . . WYDE-Birmingham recently ji Just call or write: New York ing group. The fifth member (Hubert work questions which they have dif- added Duke Rumore as a deejay and 19, New York, 799 Seventh Ave- Johnson) was met by one of the guys ficulty answering. Other students call Bill Sanders, formerly with KTHT- nue, Circle 5-7300 Chicago while job hunting, and it was he who in the answers. Houston, as program director. ... ^ 11, Illinois, 630 N. McClurg turned out to be the connecting link Jim O’Neill, who spins ’em on KRLA- Court, WHitehall 4-6000 ; for their audition with Berry Gordy, KCRS-Midland, Texas has won the Los Angeles, has given the outlet 30 Nashville 4, Tennessee, 804 16th j Jr., president of Motown Record Cor- Associated Press August “key sta- days notice of his intention to exit. Avenue South, Alpine 4-5578 | poration. tion” award for outstanding coverage . . . Win Jolly given the green light as l.QS^geMs48, , j 8723 After getting together, the group of a single story. The award was program director and production man- Alden Drive, Oleander 5-5277. practiced hard, rehearsed long hours given by the Texas Associated Press ager of WTAQ-La (Jrange, Illinois.

for a month or so. At their very first Broadcasters for the KCRS coverage . . . Paul Barnett, formerly with j •— audition they were told to practice of the arrest of a counterfeiter who WJJD-Chicago, is now news director ’ r N and come back in a few years. had $lll,000-plus in bogus money in on WRAW-Reading. . . . Karl W. But, having confidence in them- his possession. Friedline exits his assistant program selves, instead of getting discouraged manager chair on WFBG-TV-Altoona they called a distant counsin of Hu- Bill Stewart, prexy of Albums Inc., to take over the program director

bert’s, who is an outstanding vocalist has started a new radio series called snot on WNBF-B’nghamton. . . . in his own right. He came over and “A Quarter Century Of Swing” for Murray Burnett, Gotham radio and TV listened to the group. the Armed Forces radio and TV serv- producer, has joined WINS-New COLUMBIA His opinion differed so greatly from ice. Stewart, formerly a top L. A. York as a producer. . . . Don Hodges i their previous auditioner that Jackie spinner, programs five days a week on succeeds Bob Bruton as program di- Wilson immediately called Barry the new series and has a world-wide rector on KXOL-Fort Worth. Bruton RECORD @ Gordy, Jr., at 1:00 a.m. to urge him daily average of 200 million. has been named operations manager to work with the group. of KTOK-Oklahoma City. . . . Kenneth PRODUCTIONS The enthusiasm was contagious, Several weeks ago. Buddy Holiday, L. Draper, formerly program manager and later that day the fellows went WCKR-Miami’s morning jockey, on KEX-Portland, is now the program

down to Detroit, Michigan, to be heard heard that a local charity. The Hope manager on KYW-Cleveland. . . . Ray by Gordy himself. The rest is history. School for the Mentally Retarded Meaders, previous^ a iockey and pro- The boys, who call themselves the Children, was attempting to raise gram director on WXOK-Baton Rouge emu«sui-,giiAi!CAs«c. ndinmiirosji Contours, achieved star status with enough trading stamps to get a school and on the staff of KSAN-San Fran- i

I their current chart-riding Gordy re- bus for the attending children. Buddy cisco, has joined the Atlantic-Atco ! lease of “Do You Love Me.” told his listeners that he would not promo staff.

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I A surrey of key radio stations in all important markets throughout the country to determine by percentage of those

' reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con- centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this

week have added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures on right include total from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED TO SEPTEMBER 19TH)

TOTAL % OF % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE ADDING TITLES TO TITLE ARTIST LABEL ADDED TITLES TO PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. THIS WEEK TO DATE

60% James—Sue Thompson—Hickory 78 % 45% Gina—Johnny Mathis—Columbia 80 % 40% Nothing Can Change This Love—Sam Cooke—Victor 40 % 33% Baby Face—Bobby Darin—Atco 33 % 33% When The Boys Get Together^Joannie Sommers—WB 33 % 30% If A Man Answers—Bobby Darin—Capitol 30% 28% The Burning Of Atlanta—Claude King—Columbia 28 % 28% Look Of Love—Frank Sinatra—Reprise 28 % 28% Poor Little Cupid—Joe Dowell—Smash 41 % 23% Did You Ever See A Dream Walking—Fats Domino—Imperial 23 % 22% The Longest Day—Mitch Miller—Columbia 22 % 20% When My Little Girl Is Smiling—Jimmy Justice—Kapp 20 % 20% (Dance With) The Guitar Man—Duane Eddy—Victor 45 % 20% Pop Pop Pop Pie—The Sherrys—Guyden 20 % 18% Wiggle Wobble—Les Cooper^Everlast 18 % 14% Warmed Over Kisses—Brian Hyland—ABC Par. _ 94 % 14% Canadian Sunset—Marketts—Liberty 14 % I 13% Further More—Ray Stevens—Mercury 13 % 13% Please Remember Me—Dick Roman—Harmon 13 %

13% All Alone Am 1—Brenda Lee—Decca 30 % 13% Somewhere In The Town—Bruce Channel—Smash 21 % 12% Tear For Tear—Gene “Duke of Earl”—Chandler—Vee Jay 12 % 12% Save All Your Lovin’ For Me—Brenda Lee—Decca 47 % 12% Ten Lonely Guys—Pat Boone—Dot 87 % 12% One More Reason—Steve Alaimo^Chess 18 %

12% 1 Ain’t Gonna Be Your Low Down Dog—Vince Everett—ABC Par. 12 % 12% Workin’ For The Man—Roy Orbison—Monument 87 %

1 1 % Close To Cathy—Mike Clifford—U.A. 72 % 11 % That Stranger Used To Be My Girl—Trade Martin—Coed 63 % 11 % Naked City—Nelson Riddle—Capitol 24 % 11 % Swing Low—Floyd Cramer—Victor 55 % 11 % Magic Wand—Don & Juan—Bigtop 11 % 51 11 % 1 Left My Heart In The Balcony—Linda Scott—Congress %

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LESS THAN 10% BUT MORE THAN 5%

TOTAL % TOTAL % TOTAL % TO DATE TO DATE TO DATE Peepin' N' Hidin' Casanova Brown or Man River Count Victors (Corol) 17% The Young Sisters (Twirl) 19% Johnny Nosh (Warner Bros.) 19%

Lonely What'll 1 Do Second Fiddle Girl Mr. Journeymen (Capitol) 9% Barbara Lynn (Jamie) 57% Buddy Greco (Epic) 44%

Yes Desafinado I'm Going Bock To School Joy & Americans (United Artists) 16% Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd (Verve) 8% Dee Clark (Vee Jay) 42%

What Did Washington Soy Leah Untie Me Lou Monte (Reprise) 9% Roy Orbison (Monument) 16% Tams (Arlen) 20%

Limbo Rock Soy It Isn't So You Can't Lie To A Liar Chubby Checker (Parkway) 16% Vince Edwards (Decca) 7% Ketty Lester (Era) 49% mm

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NEW YORK: single, “That Is You” and “When N. B. Mayhams, general mgr. of versions of flicker item “Love Theme We’re Older,” is by the Citations. Brandes Records, sends along a cor- From Mutiny On The Bounty” rend- Nice chatting with the lovely mo\'ie Label, located at 793 Mount Prospect rection—that its Prof. Dino, of Wil- ered by George Greeley (WB) and star Tuesday Weld, who dropped by Ave., is looking for masters and mington, N. C., who’s high on Singing Webley Edwards’ Hawaii Calls group

to tell us about her Plaza wax bow, demos. . . . K.C.’s national promo Sammy Marshall’s “Jingle Mint (Capitol). . . . RCA-Victor’s Stan Pat, “All Through The Spring And Sum- mgr. Renny Roker predicts that Twist.” cartin’ Neil Sedaka’s potent follow-up

mer” and “Are You The Boy.” . . . “Glory Of Love,” will be soaring up “Next Door To An Angel,” bow out- Joy’s David Greenman predicting, the pop-r&b hit lists in the near CHICAGO: ing “Jellybean” by recent pactees

from all the action ’cross the country, future. . . . ARC Records, of Eliza- Chess’ sales topper Max Cooper- Gerri & Sherrie and a pop-c&w flav- that the Select subsid will have a beth, announced the signing of actor- stein expects repeat chart perform- ored side by Roger Miller tagged “Hey

smasheroo in Dean Christie’s “Heart model Kenny Richards to an exclusive ances with a pair of brand new Little Star.” . . . Songster Mike Clif-

Breaker.” . . . Cab Calloway and Paul wax mgmt. pact and the first release singles, waxed by Baby Cortez and ford, performing his UA chartrider Lavalle’s ‘Dance Band Of America’ due out soon, is tagged “Shy Guy.” Etta James, due for release next “Close To Cathy” for the Le Bistro

into Freedomland 9/28 & 29—follow- Kenny’ll also host “Celebrity Time” a week. Cortez made a quick trip up the patrons here. . . . Lennie Garmisa and ing Johnnie Ray and Richard Maltby’s live interview show to be heard Sat. charts with his current smash “Rinky Ed Yalowitz see another hit, a la stand. By the way, Ray’s appearance nites on WNJR’s Dapper Dan Show. Dink” and Etta is very much in the “Sheila,” for Tommy Roe with his was the fastest return yet to the park. ABC’s man-about-town Mike Kelley national picture with “Stop The Wed- latest entry “Susie Darlin” (ABC-

. . . Coral execs excited with the up to tell us about a host of sales- ding.” Also new and red hot from Para). Also flourishing at the distrib heavy action, in both pop and r&b sizzlers that include Brian Hyland’s Chess is Ramsey Lewis’ single “Blue- is recent release “Minstrel & Queen”

outlets, on Trudy Pitts & Mr. Carney’s “Warmed Over Kisses,” Tommy Roe’s berry Hill” clipped from his album by The Impressions (ABC-Para). , , . “I Really Mean It.” Deck was waxed “Suzie Darlin’ ’’/“Piddle de Pat” duo, seller “Country Goes Blues” (Argo). With Liberty’s Harvey Goldstein, the

by indie producers Irv Rothman and the Impressions’ “Minstrel And . . . Local lad Chuck Lvnn, who bowed big decks to watch are “Lovers By

Doc Bagby. . . . Syracuse favorite Queen” and Vince Everett’s “I Ain’t on the Cherry Lane label with “I’ll Night” by The Fleetwoods, which is Cammy Carol just signed to an Ad- Gonna Be Your Low Down Dog No Never Learn” b/w “Only By Your starting to happen hereabouts; “Little Lib wax pact with a release due out More”—adding that Ray Charles Side,” has inked a personal manage- Hollywood Girl” by The Crickets, soon. . . . Tommy Zang in a current promises to have another LP sales ment pact with Chi producer Jack breaking into the top 40 in Peoria; 2-week stint, up Toronto-way at Le giant in his “Modern Sound In C&W Barthel. Artist recently departed on newies “Canadian Sunset” by the Cabaret. Tom’s latest for Hickory is Music”—Vol. 2. . . . Glenn Prod.’s Ben a road tour covering the areas of Marketts and the Si Zentner rendition

“Just Call My Name” and “I Love Arrigo’s very high on Bernadette Richmond, Minneapolis, Nashville, St. of “Desafinado.” . . . Lloyd Price, with

You Because.” . . . Popular topper Castro’s “The Slosh” (Beach) and Sal Louis, Detroit and Milwaukee. . . . his 15 pc. band, and songstress Erma Stan Soifer thrilled with the initial re- Salvador’s “Turkish Taffy”/ Congrats to WTAQ (LaGrange) vet Franklin headline at Roberts Show action, in the Wilmington-Philly- “Chuckles” (Danbar). Ben adds that Win Jolly on his recent appointment Club 9/22-25. . . . Jim Scully (Big Trenton area, to the Visuals’ “The Ted Auletta, out with a Cameo LP, as PD and production manager of the Town Of Chi.) is beating the drums Submarine Race.” “Exotica,” returns to the Hawaiian station. Concurrent with Jolly’s ap- for a pair of potential powerhouses

TUESDAY WELD CANDY MOORE CAMMY CAROL JACK LA FORGE DEAN CHRISTIE LES COOPER

Slim Danny Driscoll getting thin- Room after a summer at the Tavern pointment the station has gone on a from Vee-Jay, namely, “Tear For I ner by running with Barbara Lynn’s On The Green. 24 hr. a day broadcasting schedule. Tear” by Gene Chandler and “You Can |

“Second Fiddle Girl” (Jamie), the Harmon’s Eddie Newmark items . . . Vic Scaccia, billed as “Mr. Talent” Run” by Jerry Butler. ... At United Sherrys’ “Pop Pop Pop-Eye” (Guy- that Dick Roman’s on a 2-week promo at the Crossroads Motel where’s he’s Record Dist. Ernie and Bill Leaner j den) and the Crystals’ “He’s A Rebel” tour, in behalf of his latest “Please been a perennial favorite, completed are keeping an eagle eye on newies / (Philles). . . . Congrats to Kapp’s Remember Me,” with west coast rep his first LP on the Coin label tagged “Master Key” by Harold Burrage (M- | Phil Skaff and wife, Cecil, on the birth Irwin Zucker. Label’ Fred Edwards, “Move Easy.” Pack includes a pair of Pac), “The Biggest Fool” by Morise I

of a 6-lb. gal at Flower Fifth. . . . travelling the country, adds that the original compositions “Kidding With Kelly (Peacock) and chartrider “I !

Ad-Lib’s Jimmy Roselli, whose latest disk is gathering momentum and The Minors” and the title tune. . . . Just Don’t Know What To Do With

is “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And sales reaction is excellent. . . . War- Summit’s Bill McCloud heaps praise Myself” by Tommy Hunt (Scepter).

Write Myself A Letter,” plays a pair ner Bros.’ extraordinary rep Marvin on the latest Joanie Sommers deck . . . Barney Fields, betting on both | of return gigs, 9/21 & 22 and 28 & 29 Deane informs that the label has a “When The Boys Get Together” (WB) sides of the String-A-Longs’ coupling at the Chez Joey in North Bergen, trio of hot new items in Joanie Som- and Buddy Greco’s Epic outing “Mr. “Matilda” b/w “Replica” (Dot), ex- <

N. J. . . . Mercury’s man-about-town mers’ “When The Boys Get Together,” Lonely.” . . . Kal Fagan, manager of citedly info’s that Dot waxing “Tell Carl Deane dropped by long enough the Routers’ “Let’s Go” and Johnny Robby & The Troubadors, advised It To The Birds” by Dore Alpert has to drop off Ray Stevens’ latest, “Fur- Nash’s “Or Man River.” . . . Morse- that the groups’ debut coupling “Nite broken wide open on the west coast ther More” and “Saturday Night At Gurtman Assoc, reports that Yvan Life” b/w “Little Pixie” on the UA and has achieved top 40 status on

The Movies.” . . . London’s dashing Daniel, whose latest slice is tagged distributed Stacy label, is set for re- L.A.’s KFWB. Paul Robinson dashed off a note to “I’ve Come A Long Way,” has con- lease this week. Boys wrap up their the effect that the Tornadoes have a tracted with the Eddie Elkort office current Rumpus Room stand 9/15 and HOLLYWOOD:

hit at any speed in the English click, for nite club and TV bookings. . . . head for a stint at the Flamingo in Len Salidor, national promotion

“Telstar.” . . . Jack La Forge, new Phil Brito, back in the biz following Minneapolis. . . . Mercury’s Clebanoff manager of Decca Records, in town Purpletone pactee has his debut al- a serious illness, now being handled has been invited to appear as featured for three days last week winding up L bum for the diskery set for a 9/28 by MB Talent’s Beverly Schecter. . . . artist for the 10/6 ball of the veddy a tour of West Coast branches. ... ? ' release. Tagged “Hawaii And I,” it Epic’s Tony Orlando, making the elite Service Club of Chicago. . . . have been inked to features Jack on the piano, hammond grade with “Chills,” a recent guest on RCA-Victor Dist.’s sales mgr. Ralph play a concert college date at Colum- and his ork. Many tunes in the set Buddy Deane’s Baltimore Ann’y Ergas, armed with record breaking— bia College, So. Carolina. . . . VeeJay’s are by the late Peter “Deep Purple” TV’er. . . . Choreo’s eastern promo sales figures for July & August “the Randy Wood hosted a cocktail party DeRose and wife May Singhi Breen. rep Milton Karle delighted to tell us biggest 2 months in the distrib’s his- for Dick Gregory at the Villa Capri Bob Kornheiser reports that both that the met jocks are raving about 3 tory”—is looking forward to even during comics sell-out stand at Gene Bent Fabric’s “Alley Cat” (Atco) and new decks—Anita Ray’s “I’m In Love greater strides this fall. Promo man Norman’s Crescendo. . . . It’s a baby Booker T.’s “Green Onions” (Stax) With Jim,” Dave Howard’s “Room Irv Brusso chimes in with glowing boy, Jonathon, for composer-producer, t

had their strongest sales weeks to 202” and Elmer Bernstein’s “Two reports on Sam Cooke’s latest entry Adam Ross and wife. . . . Rod McKuen fc

date—last week. Also on the move Weeks In Another Town.” . . . Morty’s “Nothing Can Change This Love” and currently breaking it up at the Pep-

are Benny McCain’s “She’s My ‘Wax Works’ plug-list includes the a “best selling single in 2 years” score permint West. . . . A1 (5ahn, national Desire” (Lupine) and William Bell’s Gee Sisters’ “Telstar” (now on on Neil Sedaka’s hit “Breaking Up Is sales manager of the Cameo-Parkway fall “Any Other Way” (Stax). . . . Larry Hickory), Gene Pitney’s “Only Love Hard To Do.” . . . Liberty artist Nick labels in town going over plans Bene, currently at the Inner Circle, Can Break A Heart” (Musicor), Noble, on a month-long p.a. tour with with Sid Talmadge of Records Mer-

out with a new release on the Certi- Dodo Green’s “Lonesome Road” (from the label’s midwest promo director chandising. . . . Reprise Records get- fied label, tagged “Angels Never her “My Hour Of Need” Blue Note Ray Hill, advised via long distance ting tremendous play on Danny

Leave Heaven.” . . . Warner Bros.’ LP), the Shirelles’ “It’s Love That that he’s enjoying all sorts of action Kaye’s waxing of “The Dodgers Joe Smith telegrams that the “Peter, Really Counts” and Tommy Hunt’s enroute with his current seller “Hello Song.” ^

Paul & Mary” LP has been selling at “I Just Don’t, etc.” (both Scepter). Out There.” . . . Ben Wood (Midwest Timi Yuro, Dick and DeeDee, and a #1 pace. The charts bear ya out Joe! Everlast topper Danny Robinson Mercury), applauding the chart per- Phil Everly were recent guests on

. . . Congrats to Mr. & Mrs. Mike sez that he has two money-in-the- formances of Brook Benton’s “Lie To Jimmy O’Neill’s TV show, ‘Stepping

Mayer (he’s house counsel for At- bank items in Les Cooper’s “Wiggle Me” and Rex Allen’s “Don’t Go Near Out At Pandoras’. . . . Model Music lantic Records), who became the par- Wobble” instrumental and Kip An- The Indians,” has been on the town lining up vocal recordings on “The

ents of . of the songs based Scott Edward, their first. . . derson’s “I Will Cry”—with orders with the new Clyde McPhatter deck Bossa Nova,” one Ernie Farrell, national promo direc- pouring in from a host of key marts. “I Do Believe” and LP “The Two on the new Brazilian dance rhythms. re- tor of Reprise, has named Freddy . . . American Music execs telegram Sides Of The Smothers Bros.” ...... Coast-based Amazon Records, Salem as the promo man in the Chi from L.A. that Dean Jones (TV’s Congrats to Vee-Jay prexy E. Abner leasing through Mike Elliots CIRCA,

area. . . . Ken Haines and Don De- “Ensign O’Toole”) is getting full- and his Dorothy on the 9/13 arrival of is racking immediate sales on “One

Faria have formed the Just label- speed-ahead action on his Liberty re- their new daughter, Chemin. . . . Step Too, Far” by The Cymbals.

—based in Newark and the initial lease, “The Proud Don’t Cry.” . . . Erwin Barg has a couple of red hot (Continued on Page 24)

22 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 Thanks to all D.J/s for your support and confidence in mak- ing Si Zentner and his orchestra America's favorite band.

Cash Box—September 29, 1962 23 BALTIMORE — Bucky, of Redisco, HARTFORD—Lou Dennis, promo notes that Johnny Nash’s “01’ Man man for Mercury in the area, post- River” (Warner Bros.) is busting cards that Seaboard distribs are blaz- loose ’round town. ing away with Brook Benton’s “Lie To Me,” Rex Allen’s “Don’t Go Near The • HYDE PARK, MASS.—Edward M. €0^ Box Indians” and Clyde McPhatter’s I Hurvitz, national promo mgr. for “Maybe.” LP-wise it’s Ray Stevens’ I Periscope, informs that the label has “1,837 Seconds Of Humor.” Incidental- RAMBLINGS | a hot item in Howie Landy and the ly, Ray was up that-a-way on 9/12. N %N s"::^ A Galaxies’ “The Happiest Man In The World” and “Betty.” Ed adds that the (Contdnued from page 22) moving hot in Coast circles with “So NEW ORLEANS—Instant execs label’s also on the lookout for new | Label’s top artist, Jennell Hawkins, Until I See You.” . . . Young Men flippin’ over the sales reaction in a I talent and masters while the pubbery’s is also scoring with “Sweet Mem- Four have waxed “Don’t Be Bashful out for new tunes. Location is 72 host of key marts, to Aaron Neville’s ories.” . . . New teen-age vocal dis- Little Girl” b^w “Goodbye, Bye, Bye” Washington St. “All These Things.” I coveries, The Crystalettes, out with for Crest Records. Group is currently “Shy Guy” on the Crystalette label. making one-niters in northern Cali-

Warner Bros. Margarita Sierra fornia. . . . Chickie Lind is recording adding a week in the Philippines and a children’s album for Cavalier Rec- one week in Japan to her Far East ords. tour. . . . “Portrait Of A Blonde,” Arranger-conductor Tommy Oliver an original composition by Hank branching into acting activities— he’s Levine has been cut for Dolton Rec- seen regularly in the commercials of ords. Song, previously titled, “Por- TV’s popular network show, “The trait of Marilyn,” was re-tagged so as Lively Ones.” . . . Donna Loren just not to exploit recent death of film completed a thi'ee week tour of North- star, Marilyn Monroe. . . . Epic Rec- ern Calif, and Nevada, plugging her ords’ Roy Hamilton booked into the latest disk, “Sailor, Sailor.” Young 15- Hideaway Super Club for two weeks year-old chirp wrote both lyrics and starting October 17th. . . . Floyd Ray music. reporting that the Bobby Bland wax- ing of “Yield Not To Temptation” HERE AND THERE: which started out R&B has broken PHILADELPHIA—Columbia’s Ted LAS VEGAS—Dolton’s Vic Dana, JACKSON, MISS.—Johnny Angle, wide open in the pop field on the West Kellem items that the outfit has a host who recently premiered at the Sahara, just back from Hollywood, after sign- Coast. of hot decks in Johnny Mathis’ this city, received strong support ing and recording film and TV ac- King’s “Burning Ella Fitzgerald in San Francisco “Gina,” Claude Of from the local radio stations. KENO tress Candy Moore, who’ll be starring for a fortnight stand at the Fairmont Atlanta,” Jimmy Dean’s “Little Black ran an unprecedented twenty-four as “Chris,” the daughter of Lucille 29. . . . Bryant’s “Moonlight starting Nov. Jimmie Baker Book,” Anita it Ball in the Oct.-due “Lucy Show.” hour Vic Dana Day promo, which ^ has set femme saxophonist Vi Red for Melody” and Tony Bennett’s long- tied-in with the opening of a dress Candy’s Sable bow will be released 2 Francisco.” . . . This a guest appearance on the contempo- running “San shop. Top 40’r KRAM made his LP, next month to coincide with the con- | rary and traditional music series, week’s Saul Lampert telegram “This Is Vic Dana,” its pick of the show’s debut. which is now being filmed for TV by cerns the Excellents’ bust-wide-open week and good music outlet, KORK, < Steve Allen’s Meadowlane Produc- Blast outing, “Coney Island Baby.” aired the chanter’s “Warm And Wild” DETROIT—Leo Cheslak, promo . . distribs tions Co. . . Rose Marie and hus- . . Virtue Recording Lab is building disk. man for Cadet and Hickory band, trumpet man Bobby Guy, have a recording studio in the heart of (of Nashville) sales mgr. have formed “Two Guys,” music publish- Philly’s disk distributors section at BOSTON—Disc distribs promo man teamed up on another hit during their ing firm. Four original tunes with 1618 N. Broad St., according to Frank Bruce Patch telegrams that Les vacations. A while-back the fellas m music by Guy and lyrics by Rose Virtue. To be known as Virtue Re- Cooper’s “Wiggle Wobble” (Everlast) worked on Sue Thompson’s “Sad I

Marie are first to be published under cording Studio, it’s expected to begin has broken wide open hereabouts. . . . Movies.” This time it’s Kris Jensen’s 1 their new banner. operation by Sept. 15. The lab, at Bill O’Brien has been named promo- “Torture.” Could it be a trend ? 4 Actress-model Linda Meyer posed 8500 Fayette St., will be used for ex- tion manager for Dale Enterprises, f as Cleopatra in the full regalia to perimentation only. . . . Jamie’s Paul Inc., which distributes the Mercury LYNCHBURG, VA. — Gwendolyn present DJ’s with a copy of “Hey, Fien announces that the label has label in the area. O’Brien joined Dale Paone, co-cleffer of the Four Teens’ Frolic of Cleopatra,” waxed by Lor Crane on purchased the waxing “Hum- after 10 years experience in radio, in- “Cool Off” on the Counsel label, items Coast based Stripe label. . . . Marty mingbird” and “Bring The Water, cluding programming. He replaces that tune is attracting loads of air- Melcher, hubby of Doris Day and Sylvia,” by the Timberland Four, Bruce Hinton, who has accepted a post prexy of Arwin Records, touting the which was originally released in with Warner Bros. Records in Bur- play in the area. Label is a subsid of talents of young David Lucas, who’s Texas. bank, Calif. Domino Records. |

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PIDDLE de PAT/ POP POP POP-PIE BROADWAY SUSIE DARLIN' Sherrys (Guyden 2068) / Tommy Roe (ABC-Paramount 70362f DID YOU EVER SEE A DREAM UNTIE ME WALKING/STOP THE CLOCK SUMMERTIME Tams (Arlen 7-11) HOLLYWOOD—Henry Mancini re- Fats Domino (Imperial 5875) BLUE NOTE 45x1827 ceived a tribute from KFWB-Holly- THE CLIMB wood when he came to the station Coasters (Atco 6234) AND THEN THERE WERE DRUMS with his two Oscars that he received LIVE IT UP for his “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” TONIGHT MY HEART SHE IS CRYING Sandy Nelson (Imperial 5870) STANLEY TURRENTINE Solomon Burke (Atlantic score. Shown standing (left to right) 2157) are: Jim Hawthorne, program man- MAYBE/I DO BELIEVE EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY Clyde McPhatter (Mercury 72025) SOFT PEDAL BLUES ager; spinner Bill Ballance; Joe Ber- AIN'T SHE SWEET nard, newly-appointed KFWB gen- Jimmy Smith (Blue Note 1851) I SAT BACK AND LET IT HAPPEN eral manager. BLUE NOTE 45x1846 Seated are Mancini and Leroy Van Dyke (Mercury 72918) Crowell-Collier Broadcasting Corp. FOREVER AND A DAY topper, Joseph C. Drilling. Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55233) YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME Operators* Favorites THAT STRANGER USED TO BE Supremes (Motown 1027) MY GIRL Trade Martin (Coed 570) HELLO OUT THERE JIMMY SMITH Carl Belew (RCA Victor 8050) MOONLIGHT SERENADE Archie Bleyer (Cadence 1426) NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS LOVE/ SOMEBODY HAVE MERCY EVERYBODY LOVES THE GREATEST ACTOR Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8088) Wanda Jackson (Capitol 4833) HAIL TO THE CONQUERING HERO SWING LOW MY BABY Floyd Cramer (RCA Victor 8084) / James Darren (Colpix 655) DON'T BREAK THE HEART THAT I'M GONNA CHANGE EVERYTHING AIN’T SHE SWEET LOVES YOU Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8080) Bernie Leighton (Colpix 645) BLUE NOTE 45x1851 IT'S LOVE THAT REALLY COUNTS TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS The Shirelles (Scepter 1237) Aretha Franklin (Columbia 42520) POOR LITTLE CUPID SAY IT ISN'T SO Joe Dowell (Smash 1786) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Vincent Edwards (Decca 31426) 70— IN BLUE 45x 1819 IN SOMEWHERE TOWN NOTE GOLDEN WINGS THE SUN Bruce Channel (Smash 1780) Bert71—Kaempfert (Decca 31420) TEN LONELY GUYS YOU CAN RUN Ten Broken Hearts (Diamond 123) Jerry Butler (VeeJay 463) ONE O’CLOCK JUMP Busting Out! YOU CAN'T LIE TO A LIAR YES Ketty Lester (Era 3088) Jay & Americans (UA 504) JUMPIN’ THE BLUES “HOW’S BLUE NOTE 45x1820 MY EX NEW ADDITIONS to TOP 100 LOU DONALDSON TREATING YOU” 50—ALL ALONE AM I 77—TEN LONELY GUYS Brenda Lee (Decca 31424) Pat Boone (Dot 16391) GRAVY TRAIN Jeriy Lee Lewis 55—SAVE ALL YOUR LOVIN' FOR ME 80—THE BURNING OF ATLANTA Brenda Lee (Decca 31424) Claude King (Columbia 42581) BLUE NOTE 45x1830 Sun #379 WARMED OVER KISSES 98—JAMES (Hold The Lodder Steody) SUN RECORDS Brian Hyland (ABC-Paramount 10359) Sue Thompson (Hickory 1183) IKE QUEBEC Memphis. Tenn. BABY FACE 100—MR. LONELY Bobby Darin (Atco 6236) Buddy Greco (Epic 9536)

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SAVEMONEYREAL ON YOUR BUSINESS CARDS BEAUTIFUL • Hf6HHaUAUTY«THERM06S/mDi nwe-coMM xntC'cet.oA X CHICAGO—Colpix Records’ management team traveled to several key markets STEREO-SCORED recently for a series of distrib meetings. Shown (left to righ^ at the Windy MR 1,000 RCR 1.000 MA 1.00 0 of all music for Columbia Pictures; Joe Cor'd Utterf^Frm ttCotahmih^ City meet are Jonie Taps, director ._B0)(472-fi OrcliBStra Schneider, sales manager; Jerry Raker, general manager; Jack Lewis, director NEW STUDIOilNL-^“^-^^^BIKmNWOOD.TEXK^ of A&R; and Leonard Adelman, controller.

28 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 Best Selling Albums

COMPILED BY CASH BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS—SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 MONAURAL STEREO

Pos. Last Pos. Last Pos. Last Pos. Last Week Week Week Week PETER, PAUL & MARY 2 26 • PORTRAIT IN MUSIC 33 WEST SIDE STORY 1 26 SINATRA AND SWINGIN' 1 • George Maharit (Warner Bros W 1449; WS 1449) film Track BRASS (Epie N 24021; BN 26021) (Columbia 05-2070; 26 frank Sinatra (Reprise R9 1005) 2 • WEST SIDE STORY 1 film Track STRANGER ON THE SHORE 23 27 • MUSIC MAN 2 27 BASHIN' 21 (Columbia OL 5670; 05 2070; Mr Acker Bilk (Ateo 33-129; SO 33-129) Original filmtrack Jimmy Smith (Verve V6 7484) (Warner Brothers WS 1459) MUSIC 3 3 • MAN LOVERS 20 Original filmtrack 28 WHO WANDER 28 THE GARLAND TOUCH 22 BS 1459) Dion (Laurie 2012) PETER, PAUL & MARY 5 (Warner Brothers WB 1459; Judy Garland (CapHol SW 1710) Warner Brothers (WS 1449) 4 • MODERN SOUNDS IN 29 • SWINGIN' SAFARI 41 29 RAY ANTHONY PLAYS COUNTRY 8> WESTERN Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 3458; DLP 25458) HATARI! 3 WORRIED MIND 25 Henry MUSIC 4 Mancinl (RCA Victor LSP 1459) (Capitol ST 1752) Ray Charles (ABC Paramount ABC 410; ABCS 410) 30 • RAY ANTHONY PLAYS WORRIED MIND 21 THE STRIPPER 6 30 FOLK MATINEE 45 (Capitel T 1752; ST 1752) 5 • THE STRIPPER 6 David Rose & Oreh. (MGM Si 4062) Limeliters (RCA Victor LSP 2547) David Rose & Oreh. (MGM 1 4062; SE 4062) 31 • HERBIE MANN AT THE MODERN SOUNDS IN 31 THAT HAPPY FEELING 39 VILLAGE GATE 34 Bert Kaemplert (Decca DL 74305; COUNTRY 8> WESTERN MUSIC 4 6 • HATARI I 5 (Atlantic 1380) Henry Mancinl Ray Charles (ABC Paramount ABCS 410) (RCA Victor LPM 2559; LSP 2559) 32 PIANOS IN PARADISE 48 32 ^•BREAKFAST AT ferrante & Telcher GREATEST TIFFANY'S 26 (United Artists UAS 3230) 7 • RAY CHARLES 1 LEFT MY HEART IN HITS 8 Henry MatKlnl (RCA Victor LPM L5P SAN FRANCISCO 7 ABCS 415) 2362; 230; (ABC Paramount ABC 415; *EPA-4369) Tony Bennett fColamkte CS 8669) 33 A TASTE OF HONEY 36 Martin Denny (Uberty LST 7237) POT LUCK 7 8 • A TASTE OF HONEY 42 Ehrls Presley 33 8 SOMETHING SPECIAL 12 THE SOUND OF MUSIC (RCA Victor LPM 2523, LSP 2523) Martin Denny Kingston Trio (CapHol ST 1747) 34 27 (Liberty LRP 7237; LSP 7237) B'way Cast (Columbia KOS-2020) 9 • SOMETHING SPECIAL 11 Kingston Trio (Capitol T 1747; 5t 1747) TWO OF US 40 9 JAZZ SAMBA 14 35 SINATRA SINGS OF LOVE 34 • Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd (VerYe 8432) Robert Goulet V6 AND THINGS 29 (Columbia CL 1826; CS 8626) frank Sinatra (CapHol SW 1729) 10 • 1 LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO 9 ROME ADVENTURE 9 Tony Bennett 10 35 • VINCENT EDWARDS SINGS 27 film Track (Warner Bros WS 1458) 36 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF (Columbia CL 1869; CS 8669) (Decca DL 4311; DL 74311) THE BROTHERS GRIMM 34 Original Soundtrack (MGM S 1E3) 11 • ROSES ARE RED 10 BEST OF THE KINGSTON 11 RAY CHARLES GREATEST Bobby Vinton (Epic LN 24020; BN 26020) 36 • TRIO 31 HITS 10 WEST SIDE STORY (ABC Paramount ABCS 41 37 30 (Ca/Mol r 1705: ST 1705) S) B'way Cast 12 • BABY ELEPHANT WALK 14 (Columbia 05 2001) Lawrence Welk (Dot DLP 3457; DLP 25457; 37 • BUTTON DOWN MIND 12 POT LUCK 8 ON TV 43 EMs PreJe, (RCA Victor LSP 2523) 38 RONNIE ALDRICH AND HIS 13 • IT KEEPS RIGHT ON Bob Newhart TWO PIANOS 32 A-HURTIN' 12 (Warner Bros. WB 1467; WS 1467) (London SP 44018) Johnrty Tlllotson 13 RAMBLIN' ROSE 35 CLP 3505S; Nat "King" Cole (CapHol ST 1793) (Cadence CLP 3058; 38 OLDIES BUT GOODIES VOL iV 35 39 RHAPSODY IN RHYTHM 41 Various Artists (Original Sound 5005) Ray Conniff (Columbia CS 8688) 14 • SINATRA AND SWINGIN' ROSES ARE RED 11 BRASS 18 14 39 • NO STRINGS 37 Bobby Vinton (Epic BN 26020) HERBIE MANN AT THE frank Sinatra (Haprlm ft 1005; ftf 1005) BTway Cast (CapHol O 1695; SO 1695) 40 VILLAGE GATE 33 (Atlantic 1380) 15 • MOON RIVER 13 40 • THAT HAPPY FEELING 45 15 CAMELOT 13 Andy Willlems Bert Kaemplert ^way Cast (Columbia KOS-3021) (Columbia CL 1809; CS 8609) (Decca DL 4305; DL 74305) 41 MUSIC MAN 38 Broadway Cast (Capitol SWAO 990) 16 • ROME ADVENTURE 15 41 • FOLK MATINEE 44 16 THE BEST OF THE KINGSTON film Track Limeliters TRIO 16 ROUTE 66 THEME 8i OTHER (Warner Brothers W 1458; WS 1458) (RCA Victor LPM 2547; LSP 2547) 42 (CapHel ST 1705) GREAT TV THEMES 47 Nelson Riddle (Capitol ST 1771) 17 RAY CHARLES STORY 16 42 • GEORGE MAHARIS SINGS 29 (Atlantic 2900) (tple LN 24001; BN 26001) 17 BABY ELEPHANT WALK 24 Lawrence Welk (Dot DLP 25457) 43 STEREO 35/mm 43 JAZZ SAMBA 25 Enoch Light 4 Orcft. 18 • 43 • WEST SIDE STORY 30 (Command RS 826 SD) Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd B way Cast (Verve V 8417; V6 8432) (Columbia OL 5230; OS 2001) 18 SWINGIN' SAFARI 28 Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 25458) GOLDEN HITS OF THE 44 EDDIE CANO AT PJ's 37 19 • RHAPSODY IN RHYTHM 48 (Reprise R9 6030) EVERLY BROTHERS 17 44 Ray Conniff (Columbia CL 1878; CS 8688) STRANGER ON THE SHORE 15 (Warner Brothers WB 1471; WS 1471) 19 Mr. Acker Bilk (Atco SO 32-129) 45 ANYTHING GOES — DINAH 62 36 • RAMBLIN' ROSE 38 45 • B'way Cast (Epic 13100) 20 Dinah Washington SPAIN 17 Nat "King" Cole (Roulette R 27170; SR 27170) 20 (Capitol T 1793; ST 1793) Stanley Black (London SP 44816) 46 VINCENT EDWARDS SINGS 40 THE GARLAND 46 (Dacca DL 74311) ORBISON'S 46 • TOUCH 21 ROY GREATEST Judy Garland (Capitol W 1710; SW 1710) 21 BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S 23 HITS 24 Henry Maatird (RCA Victor UP 2343) (Monument M 4009) 47 JULIE AND CAROL AT 47 JOAN BAEZ VOL I CARNEGIE HALL 42 (Vanguard 9078) STRINGS 20 Jalle Andrews & Carol BamOtte JOAN BAEZ VOL II 28 22 NO 22 • (Columbia S 2340) (Vanguard VRS 9094; VSD 2097) B'way Cast (CapHol SO 169$) 48 • SINATRA SINGS OF LOVE 23 • GEORGE CHAKIRIS 32 AND THINGS 47 23 MOON RIVER 19 48 PORTRAIT IN MUSIC 44 (CapHol T 1750, ST 1750) frank Sinatra (Capitol W 1729; SW 1729) Andy WHIIamt (Columbia C3 8689) George Maharls (Epic BN 26021) 24 • BASHIN' 19 49 49 • MUSIC MAN FOR THE NERO-MINDED 31 MR. PIANO Jimmy SmHh (Verve V 7484; V6 7484) B'woy Cast (CapHol WAO 990; SWAO 990) 24 49 Peter Here (RCA VIcter LSP 25U) Roger Williams (Kapp KS 3290) 25 • CAMELOT 22 50 • DID YOU EVER B'way Cast Don Gardner 25 BEYOND THE REEF 18 50 AMERICAN WALTZES 46 (Celumhia KOL-5620; KOS 3021) (RCA Victor LPM 2498; LSP 2498) Earl Grant (Decca DL 74231) MantovanI (London PS 248)

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“ALLEY CAT”—Bent Fabric—Atco 33-148 POPULAR PICKS OF THE WEEK Bent Fabric, who is currently pulling loads of coin with his hit single of “Alley Cat,” cashes in on the built-in sales acceptance of the chart-rider r “COUNTRY MUSIC CONNIE STYLE”—Connie to tag this, his premiere Atco of first-rate piano I Francis E4079 —MGM stylings. Fabric’s controlled, authoritative key- COURTITUUSK Proof-positive of the rapidly-rising star of COffiKSTM coun- board approach is perfectly showcased in easy I try music is this MGM session featuring Connie i listening readings of “Across The Alley From Francis rendering a dozen Bill McElhiney-ar- The Alamo,” “Markin’ Time,” and “Baby Won’t ranged country sturdies. Cut in Nashville and You Please Come Home.” Disk should step out assisted by the fine vocal accompaniment of the in the sales department. Jordanaires, the lark perfectly captures the warm flavor of country music. First-rate tracks here are “I Really Don’t Want To Know,” “I Fall To Pieces,” and “Heartaches By The Number.” The “THE FLEETWOODS’ GREATEST HITS”— disk should move up the hitsville path in no time Dolton 2018 flat. BLP The Fleetwoods, who are currently scoring with “Lovers By Night, Strangers By Day,” make a strong bid for acceptance as album sellers with WK tT W iwe N K UfK < NUT ' TN » K “THE BEST OF SAM COOKE”—RCA Victor this power-packed - offering from Dolton. The OllUt Uimi EVRTMCI ItTU T» CW CM CS FW LSP2625 SHiiKiiui Know ' 1—am wott* aaannK group’s feelingful, wide-range voices are aptly cun UK ' CM -raenr m MST on ' $» ww All too often “best of” packages contain one or suited to pop ballads they render on the disk. perhaps two hit offerings of the artist. This Vic- Among the trio’s past hits included here are “Mr. tor session is an impressive exception to the rule. Blue,” “Come Softly To Me” and “Runaround.” The 12 tracks on the disk were all .prominent Quick deejays’ acceptance should help the wax biggies for the talented Cooke, The chanter skill- pull plenty of loot. fully interprets such past and recent triumphs as “Chain Gang,” “Twistin’ The Night Away,” and “Having A Party.” Eye the album for rapid ac- 35/MM ceptance. m mMO “THE BIG BAND’S BACK IN TOWN”—Doc Severinsen—Command RS837SD THEllGBAiirS Ace trumpeter Doc Severinsen adds some impres- “DAVID ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAY sive fuel to the rapidly fire DAVIDJR0SEj?4;v.* growing of big band MUSIC FROM THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF popularity with this new Command session. Sever- wo Mr DjbIr tj i:. THE BROTHERS GRIMM”—MGM E4077 BACK IN TOWN insen’s rich tone, electrifying cleanness and pre- wonx.r> David Rose, who is currently scoring in the iritir Starriog Dot Severiaseii*** cision is brilliantly showcased in a number of dar- Bctonr JBC e: R» GRXWXWi: singles and album departments with “The Strip- ing solos. The band take the trumpeter’s lyrical per,” comes up with an excellent follow-up stanza cue and turn in top-flight readings of “Love For with this warm imaginative disk of music from Sale,” “Blues In The Night,” and “My Funny “The Wonderful World Of The Brothers Grimm” Valentine.” Album has that money-in-the-bank and six other flick favorites. All the selections sound. here, including “Gsrpsy Fire,” “Till There Was You,” and “Thank Heaven For Little Girls” are delivered in sparkling, rhythmic orchestral set- tings. Album should score heavily in the coin de- “JAN & DEAN’S GOLDEN HITS”—Liberty partment. LRP 3248 The most important factor in today’s bumper “SINGING THE BLUES”—Brook Benton— Mer- crop of young singers is consistency. All too often cury SR60740 the youthful performer turns out to be a flash- Brook Benton, who is currently riding the charts in-the-pan. Not so with Jan and Dean. The with “Lie To Me,” subtitles his new Mercury ses- talented duo have rolled an impressive list of hits. sion of bluesy items after the biggie to cash in On this new Liberty session the boys offer a bevy on its built-in sales acceptance. Benton’s personal, of past chart-riders including “Baby Talk,” lyrical, vocal delivery is enhanced on the set by “Jennie Lee” and “We Go Together.” Heavy con- the soft feelingful voices of the Merry Melody sumer acceptance seems assured here. Singers. 'The chanter turns in top-flight profes- sional readings of “Chains Of Love,” “Got You On My Mind,” and “Valley Of Tears.” LP looms PHILIPS 'SESSMl).; “SILVER THREADS & GOLDEN NEEDLES” as a sure-fire chart item. —The Springflelds—Philips PHS 600-052 SILVER THBEADSa? § The Springflelds, whose initial single effort for GOLDEN NEEDLES Philips of “Silver Threads & Golden Needles,” is Sandy Nelson “COMPELLING PERCUSSION”— The Springflelds currently riding the best seller charts, name this —Imperial LP9204 initial album after the single hit. Unlike the Sandy Nelson, whose track record so far ranks many pseudo-folk groups around today, this him as one of the most successful drummers British Trio displays a distinctive grass-roots around, further solidifies his claim to fame with understanding of the folk idiom. In addition to this hard-driving percussion collection of original their biggie, the group comes up with first-rate compositions. Nelson’s classical approach and readings of “Allentown Jail,” “Aunt Rhody,” and spectacular extended solos should bring out a “Lonesome Traveler.” The LP has enough built- multitude of his teen fans. Some especially dance- in success ingredients to skyrocket. able, listenable bands are “And Then There Were Drums,” “Jump Time,” “Drums—For Drummers Only.” “THE TIME IS NOW”—Charles Aznavour—Mer- cury SR60741 Charles Aznavour, who has built up an impres- “LOLLIPOPS AND ROSES”—Paul Petersen— sive reputation as an actor-chanter in France, Colpix 429 effectively kicks off his American disk career LOLUFOPS Hot-on-the-heels of Shelley Fabares, Paul Peter- with this pleasant session of self-penned items. sen’s TV sister on the “Donna Reed” show, Colpix In the fine music hall tradition of Yves Montand, showcases the youthful chanter-actor on a flock Aznavour’s innate showmanship and distinctive of attractive oldies and newies. For commercial syle could well win him a new batch of admirers. acceptance, this session is named after “Lollipops The LP includes both sides of the chanter’s re- And Roses,” the songster’s current chart-rider. cently released single, “You’ve Let Yourself Go” Petersen displays the poise and artistry of a long- and “You’ve Got To Learn,” plus 10 other senti- successful pro on “She Can’t Find Her Keys,” mental, low key Gallic-flavored ballads.” A talent “Love Me Tender,” and “What Did They Do Be- to watch. fore Rock ‘N’ Roll,” a delightful teaming-up with Shelley. LP seems a natural for chartdom. iiiViiiKurx “MY KIND OF GIRL”—Matt Monro—Liberty “MONSTER MASH”—Bobby (Boris) Pickett— LST7240 Garpax GPX 57001 In today’s ultra commercial, competitive industry, Following closely on the heels of his hit single occasionally a talent comes along which deserves which made a meteoric rise on the charts, Bobby special attention. Such an artist is Matt Monro. (Boris) Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers come up Monro does not rely on gimmicks but rests solidly with an LP tagged after the hit. The songster on his inherent musical ability and superb and his boys give out with some swingin’ tunes phrasing. With a bag of sparkling arrangements, with a ghoulish flavor and neat arrangements. the songster reads top-flight renditions of “My Very clever Ij^cs and the success of the single Kind Of Girl,” “Portrait Of My Love,” and his should send this one right up the chartsville path. current chart-rider “Softly As I Leave You.” Disk Best bets here are “Rabian—The Fiendage Idol,” seems destined to pull loads of coin. “Skully Gully,” and “Sinister Stomp.” The teen set will really dig this one. .

MONEY-MAKING Here’s a new album by the hottest Brother act since the first Siamese twins! Funny — you’ll howl! Ap- TOMFOOLERY. . pealing — and how! Be ready for GET WITH IT- the rush for the Smothers Brothers in this wildly kooky LP. It’ll make AND NOW money for you — fast!

AMERICA’S FIRST FAMILY OF FINE RECORDINGS Mercury Record Corporation

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“DON’T WORRY ’BOUT ME”—Billy Eckstine— Mercury MG20736 For over two decades, Billy Eckstine has belonged STAND UP?”—Columbia C11877 to that rare group of performers who are con- One of the brightest, and certainly one of the stantly imitated but never duplicated. The freshest new comics on the scene today is Dave chanter’s rich, feelingful baritone stylings are Astor who builds up laughter by cutting down _ among the most distinctive around today. On this all those who get in the way of his verbal salvos. session of popular standards, the Eckstine voice The laughman aims his caustic commentary at is embellished by some first-rate arrangements the same people and groups as other comics, but and a chorus of wordless voices. The artist ef- cuts deeper than his colleagues. Extremely funny fectively dishes up impressive renditions of bands here are “Piece Of Mind,” “Call The Presi- “Guilty,” “Stranger In Town,” and his current dent,” and “Couldn’t Be Verse.” Recent TV ex- single, “What Kind Of Fool Am I.” Powerful posure could spark sales for the disk. merchandise.

“EVERYBODY LOVES H. B.—BARNUM . . . “JAMES BROWN AND HIS FAMOUS FLAMES THAT IS”—RCA Victor LSP 2553 TOUR THE U.S.A.”—King 804 H. B. Bamum displays an explosive quality in his James Brown, who is currently clicking with delivery as he takes off on a wide variety of “Mashed Potatoes U.S.A.,” opens his full-bodied tunes on this lively session from Victor. The vocal abilities full-blast on this hard-driving ses- chanter wails the blues, belts rhythm numbers, sion of r&b teen-oriented dance items. The multi- caresses ballads, and all of this while accompany- talented artist not only sings but plays the organ, ing himself on the piano. Barnum’s self-arranged drums, piano and bass on the album. Impressive versions of “I’m Gonna Go Fishin’,” “Alright, bands here include “I Don’t Care,” “I’ve Got Okay, You Win,” and “That Old Feeling” are Money” and “Every Beat Of My Heart.” Album prime examples of his versatility and talent. Disk has it enough good stuff in to make its presence has infectious ingredients bound to make new felt in both the r&b and pop markets. friends for the warbler.

“GRETA IN THE WALDORF”—Greta Keller— “THE PILGRIM TRAVELERS”Capitol ST 1768 ABC Paramount ABC 429 Of all the fine gospel albums on the market today, Here is a sophisticated package of German and this new entry by The Pilgrim Travelers on Capi- favorites ^ American rendered in a warm, com- tol ranks as one of the best. In addition to some pelling, schmaltzy style by Greta Keller. The fine new gospel tunes and the well-trained voices chanteuse’s early operatic training is firmly of the group, there are the solos of Lou Rawls, evidenced in her stunning classical approach to who was a gospel singer before he was a blues the tunes on this disk. Pleasing bands here in- artist. The Travelers give feelingful and soulful clude “Thanks For The Memories,” “I’m The deliveries of “Wade In The Water,” “Jesus, Be Other Woman,” and “These Foolish Things.” Set A Fence Around Me,” and “Poor Pilgrim of Sor- should win the performer a host of new ad- row.” Excellent offering. mirers.

“SING ALONG BAWDY SONGS & BACKROOM .JPBKCU«S3 VIS STEREO “A BIG BAND GOES TO BROADWAY”—Ralph BALLADS”—Oscar Brand—Audio Fidelity AFSD Kennedy—Richmond RPS 39002 5971 A In the past year there has been a full-fledged re- BAWRy SONGS OS® Since the early Mitch Miller days, sing-along al- BIG BAND vival of the big band sound. The Ralph Kennedy bums have been extremely popular items with the ork, which makes its wax debut on this percussive record-buying public. For this eighth volume of stereo LP from Richmond, offers 10 swinging, bawdy songs from Audio Fidelity, Oscar Brand hard-driving Broadway evergreens in the best and the Backroom Boys effectively utilize the tradition of the big bands. With a modern brass sing-along approach on 14 high spirited folk section as his focal point, Kennedy leads his items. The chanter’s wide-range perfectly-con- crew through top-drawer renditions of “Standing trolled voice is aptly showcased on “Ball Of On The Corner,” “Get Me To The Church On Yarn,” “For The Birds,” and “Limericks.” Disk Time,” and “I Feel Pretty.” Plenty of air play should bring out Brand’s many fans in droves. _ potential here.

“SPANISH INFERNO”—The International Pop “TRAVIS ON HIS OWN”—Travis Edmonson— Orchestra—Cameo C4015 Reprise R 6035 The label, which has been heavily promoting this Travis Edmonson, who skyrocketed to stardom as new 4:35 series, could have a full-flledged hit on one half of the team of Bud and Travis, offers its hands with this impressive instrumental disk proof-positive of his ability to carry his own of Spanish themes. The full, rich sound of the weight on this Reprise session. Edmonson is 110-men-strong International Pop Orchestra con- basically a folk story-teller in best tradition of ducted by Alvarez perfectly captures the chang- Woody Guthrie and his lyrical voice and throb- ing moods and intensity of Spain on the “Maids bing guitar carry him in good stead as he reads Of Cadiz,” “Spanish Dance No. 1,” and “Lady Of “I’m A Drifter,” “The Things I’ve Saved” and Spain,” As with the other albums in the series, All artist’s legion of “The Time Of Man.” of the 1 the stereo qualities are excellent. Wax looms as a fans should come out in force for the set. potent sales sleeper.

“CALL OF THE WILD”—Frankie Laine—Co- “WALTZING STRINGS”—The Knightsbridge i llmbia CL 1829 Strings—Riverside RLP 97532 devoted to the Kicking off this new Columbia session with a For the third album in their series presents the fa- rousing, uptempo Johnny Williams arrangement Knightsbridge Strings, Riverside | evergreen : of “Song Of The Open Road,” Frankie Laine mous British group rendering a dozen quickly sets the pace of jubilant vitality for the waltzes. The ensemble’s superb musicianship eleven other standards on the disk. Backed by an coupled with some extremely full-bodied, free- cut appropriate chorus and ork the chanter turns in flowing arrangements makes for the best wax are “Fas- rich full-bodied stylings of “North To Alaska,” to date in the series. Top-drawer bands “The Wayfaring Stranger” and “Rolling Stone.” cination,” “I’ll Be With You In Apple Blossom musical One of the best LP’s that Laine has cut in quite Time,” and “Carolina Moon.” Fine a while. nostalgia.

M itira imca tiMUl K 0 miT iHS “SONGS TO CELEBRATE”—Pete King—Kapp KL1284 <;4xm

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•‘A MUSICAL VISIT TO CAPTAIN KANGA- ROO’S TREASURE HOUSE”—Various Artists —Peter Pan 8007 JAZZ PICKS OF THE WEEK Peter Pan has come up with a first-rate kiddie offering on this original musical review spotlight- ing the talents of the Captain Kangaroo TV’er “DIZZY” GILLESPIE, SONNY ROLLINS & crew. Clark Gesner has created a fine score and SONNY STITT—Verve V-8477 lyrics effectively geared for the program’s young dizzirffoiiinsssiiii Here’s a triple threat jazz package from Verve fans. Stand out tracks here are “Knock-Knock,” spotlighting the divergent swinging talents o: “The Invention” and “The Musical Moose.” All Messers Gillespie, Rollins and Stitt. Althoug' the songs on the disk will be aired periodically each artist here has built up a solid reputatioi on the show. Album is competitively priced for identified with a distinctive sound, the threi the kiddie market. Enchanting listening through- jazzmen skillfully blend their talents on thi. cohesive, out. ^f’l free-flowing set. Top-notch sides here include “The Eternal Triangle,” “After Hours,” “PSSSST!”—Marjorie Garretson—Faction FLP- and “Con Alma.” The combined interests of each 1001 artist’s loyal coterie of fans give the album an attractive In the best old time vaudeville tradition of Sophie sales outlook. Tucker, the multi-talented Marjorie Garretson is “COUNTRY MEETS THE BLUES”—Ramsey effectively showcased on this charming LP offer- Lewis Trio—Argo LP 701 ing from Faction. The performer, accompanied Since Ray Charles hit it big a while back with by Alex Studer on the piano, has come up with a a country oldie, there have been a barrage of spicy song-and-satire session that is definitely popular artists utilizing country material for not for bluenoses. There’s plenty of polished adult their singles and albums. On this Argo entry,! entertainment as Miss Garretson offers “Things 88’er Ramsey Lewis and his trio swing their way Are Wonderful,” “Nothing Ever Happens To through a dozen country-flavored tunes without Me,” and “Save A Little.” Although air play is losing any of the spontaneity of his fine jazz restricted, the disk could enjoy healthy sales at tradition. The keynote here is the blues and the the consumer level. trio demonstrates a remarkable understanding of the blues on “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “High Noon,” and “I Need You So.” Jazzophiles should really dig the set. “ESTO ES CARNAVAL”—Columbia EX5083 “FLAMING Olatunji—Columbia The excitement and bombshell spirits engendered DRUMS”— CL- 1866 at the annual carnival of Brazil have been captured liouTunjii The amazing interest in Olatunji’s previous al- on wax by Columbia in this album of wild music FinminG^Mums! bums by “cool” American jazzophiles is firmly of the carnival. As in all pre-Lenten celebrations, evidenced in this new Columbia disk. Not only is the music is indicative of the somber and sacred Olatunji noteworthy for the jazz-based tradition day to come, and is therefore high spirited and of his African strains, but in the unique manner almost completely abandoned. Such selections as “Demorei,” “Vazio de Voce,” and “Maria Vem he presents his melodies backed by constantly- changing patterns rhythm. Effectively utiliz- Ca” reflect this merry-making mood. of ing a chorus, the drummer makes pertinent melodic statements on “Abana,” “Uhuru,” and “Hail The King.” The album could take off in the sales department.

“PERSONALITY APLENTY!”—Chiari Quartet —Jubilee JGM 5016 “THAT’S WHERE IT’S AT”—Stanley Turrentine The Chiari Quartet, a lively, high-spirited Italian —Blue Note 4096 group, breeze their way through a dozen Italian With his previous Blue Note LP’s Stanley Tur- and American tunes with a warm, continental rentine has acquired a solid reputation as one approach on this easy-listening effort from of the most significant new tenor men around Jubilee. There’s loads of good fun for either danc- today. Turrentine’s distinctive style skillfully ing or listening enjoyment as the group read utilizes the full large tone of the instrument yet top-flight arrangements of “Personality,” “Pa injects a valid, sophisticated modern touch. On Pa Palomo” and “H Cane Di Stoffa.” this set the saxist is teamed up with Les McCann on piano, Herbie Lewis on bass and Otis Finch on drums and he dishes up six top-drawer bluesy tracks. Best listening bets here are “Smile, Stacey,” “Pia” and “Light Blue.” “THEY ALL DANCE THE POLKA”—Stan Wo- lowic—Capitol ST 1766 Here is a happy-go-lucky session from Capitol CLASSICAL PICK OF THE WEEK which features the tuneful offerings of Stan Wolowic and The Polka Chips. The bandsman “WAGNER: Wotan’s Farewell To Bruenhilda and plays a dozen polkas from as many different coun- The Magic Fire Music from “Die Walkure”; tries, each with its own contagious rhythm and CHOPIN: Mazurka in A Minor, Prelude, Waltz melody. Lively tracks included here are “Little Op. 64 No. 2; THOMAS CANNING: Fantasy on Hat Tarantella,” “Swiss Polka,” and “I Wish I a hymn by Justin Morgan for solo String Quartet Was Single Again.” Loads of dancing fun to be Nos. 1 and 2 with String Orchestra—Leopold Sto- had here. kowski conducting the Houston Symphony Or- chestra—Everest SDBR 3070 The depth and scope of Stokowski’s musical 1 knowledge is pointed up in this offering of classi- “ cal masterpieces from Everest. The celebrated . conductor begins the concert with Wagner’s I Raffi “MUCHOS BESOS”— Munoz—Seeco SCLP “Farewell To Bruenhilda” and then makes an I 9240 abrupt departure to the softer strains of Chopin 1 Raffi Munoz, who has built up a solid reputation as he skillfully guides the Houston Symphony I in the Latin markets, unleashes his potent vocal through “Mazurka In A Minor” and a waltz. The abilities full blast ^ on this delightful, geared-for- maestro’s final offering is the “Fantasy For A dancing session from Seeco. The tempo and mood String Quartet” by Thomas Canning. Flashing y are relaxed and easy-going as the songster dishes brilliance and sensitive interpretation are evi- ' up a dozen superior laments. Best bets here are denced in each offering. Excellent classical entry. “Muchos Besos,” “Lamento Borincano,” “Nunca Y Tu.” Fine terpsichorean enjoyment throughout. “FRANCK: Symphony In D Minor”; Paul Paray conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Mercury Wing SRW8002 FR/VNCK ~ The amazing popularity of the Franck symphony SYMPHO.NIY IN D .MINOR has perplexed classical purists for over 70 years. urmm SYMPDONV DRCHFaTIU “LET’S HULA”—Maile Serenaders—Hula H-500 PAUL PARAY At the time of its premier performance in Paris, Here’s a delightful package that should bring the work was called musical heresy by most ob- hours of fun to the non-twistin’ set. The tempo servers. Today, even the most narrow-minded and mood on this pleasing album of hula dance classical critics have come to accept the symphony items is refreshingly relaxed and easy going. The for its sincerity and throbbingly beautiful pass- Maile Sernaders, a fine chorus of native Ha- ages. Paul Paray comes up with a sparkling, waiians, effectively read “Beyond The Reef,” “For electrifying interpretation of the work on this You A Lei,” and “To You Sweetheart Aloha.” In- Mercury Wing offering. Paray’s understanding as cluded in the package is an informative instruc- and love of the music is firmly evidenced he tion booklet on the hula. leads the orchestra through its paces with control and verve. A fine item for the younger classical collector.

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' Restivo And Buddy The Platters Are Back Under Ram's Management NEW YORK—The Platters, after being on their own for almost a year, have returned to the management fold of Buck Ram, who guided their career for most of the 10 years that they POS. LAST WEEK have been in show business. SHERRY 1 Ram, who signed the group through 1 Four Seasons (Vee Jay 456) his Personality Productions, has al- RAMBLIN' ROSE 2 2 Nat "King" Cole ready set the group for extensive (Capitol 4808) CREEN ONIONS 3 foreign tours. is also screen- He busy S Booker T. & MG's (Stax 127) ing and selecting material for singles 00 YOU LOVE ME 6 and albums sessions with Mercury. In 4 (Gordy 7005) addition, he has negotiated a contract LIE TO ME 4 5 Brook Benton (Mercury 72024) with Mercury for Tony Williams, YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH 5 NEW YORK—After recently cutting former group lead, to record a num- 6 Mory Wells (Motown 1032) ber of sides with the songsters, and his first single for Epic, “You Can’t CALL IT STORMY MONDAY 14 release him as a solo on the Philips 7 Bobby Bland (Duke 355) Turn Back The Clock’’ and “My Repu- label. RINKY DINK 13 8 Dave "Baby" Cortez (Chen 1829) tation,’’ Johnny Restivo (left) relaxed Since 1955, when the group first YOU BELONG TO ME 8 with friend and label-mate Buddy scored with “Only You,” The Platters 9 Duprees (Coed 569) Greco. Restivo, who joined the Epic have become one of the top vocal BEECHWOOD 4-5789 7 (Tamla 54065) group names, both in the U.S. and W Marvelettes roster recently is recorded by A1 abroad. HULLY GULLY BABY 11 Kasha. U Dovells (Parkway 845) Their additional singles hits have |0 POPEYE (THE HITCHHIKER) 21 included “The Great Pretender,” 8^ Chubby Checker (Parkway 849) written by Ram, “Twilight Time,” 10 YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY W IT'S COVER 17 “My Prayer,” “Smoke Gets In Your BMTs Haverlin Named Bo Diddley (Checker 1019) Eyes” and others. A number of the LOOKING FOR A LOVE 10 Veep Of History Society team’s albums were also solid sales M Valentinos (Sor 132) successes. IE YOU DON'T KNOW ME 9 NEW YORK—Carl Haverlin, presi- llw Ray Charles (ABC-Paramount 10354) LOCO-MOTION 12 dent of BMI, has been named a vice |e SO Little Eva (Dimension 1000) Capitol president of the Epic Sets Issue 17 STOP THE MUSIC 20 Historical Society. Society was re- Shirelles (Scepter 1237) cently formed in Washington, D.C., Of Aussy Hit HE'S A REBEL 47 W Crystals (Philles 106) “to encourage in the most compre- NEW YORK—One of Australia’s DON'T YOU WORRY hensive and enlightening manner an IQ biggest hits, “A Moi De Payer,” •V Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford (Fire 513) understanding by the people of the 16 known here as “The Pay Off,” is PARTY LIGHTS founding, growth and significance of 20 Cloudine Clark (Chancellor 1113) being released by Epic Records. the Capitol.” Representative Fred M. BROKEN HEART 15 Date, number 8 on this week’s 21 Fiestas (Old Town 1122) Schwengel of Iowa is president of the 26 Best Sellers from Australia, is by 1 KEEP FORGETTIN' new organization. 22 Jackson (Wand 126) The Ray Price Quartet and appears Chuck In addition to Haverlin, the vice FIDDLE GIRL 27 label, a SECOND under the CBS Coronet Co- Lynn (Jamie 1233) presidents of the Society include Sen- 23 Barbara lumbia affiliate, in that country. LOVE 25 ator Hubert Humphrey, Representa- BIG Price is a banjoist. 24 Joe Henderson (Todd 1077) tive Marguerite Church of Illinois, From time to time. Epic will release WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM 1 30 Melvin M. Payne, executive vice presi- 25 Sammy Davis, Jr. (Reprise 20048) Australian material from CBS Coro- dent of the National Georgraphic So- LIMPO ROCK 31 net that it feels has a market in the 26 Chubby Checker (Porkway 849) ciety, and historian Allan Nevins. U.S., according to Dave Kapralik, di- POINT OF NO RETURN 22 Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona 27 Gene McDaniels (Liberty 55480) rector of pop A&R in the east for Co- was honorary chairman of the GO SEEK 32 named lumbia, parent company of Epic. HIDE N' 28 Bunker Hill (Mala 451) board of trustees. THE WEDDING 23 has just announced prizes of S’’OP BMI 29 Etta lames (Arqo 5418) $500 each to the radio and TV sta- Baby For Nina TWISTIN' WITH LINDA 43 tions in the U.S. which produce the 30 Islev Bros. (Wand 127) two best programs dealing with state NEW YORK—Jazz thrush-pianist BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 24 31 Som Cooke (RCA Victor 8036) or local history during 1962. Co-spon- Nina Simone gave birth to her first 1 JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO sor is the American Association for child, a daughter, on Fri., Sept. 14, 32 DO WITH MYSELF 35 _’’Tommy Hunt (Scepter 1236) State and Local History. It’s the at New York’s Flower Hospital. Name WONDERFUL D^FAM “ fourth sponsorship of such a competi- of the child, who weighed-in at 5-lbs., A 33 Maiors (Imperial 5855) tion for the two organizations. is 9-oz., Lisa. YIFLD NOT TO TEMPTATION 28 34 Bobby Blond (Duke 352) TWIST AND SHOUT 29 35 Islev Bros. (Wand 124) WHAT TIME IS IT 45 Fair Get-Together 36 Jive Five (Beltone 2024) TEAR FOR TEAR 39 37 Gene "Deke Of Earl" Chandler (VeeJav 461) MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF 19 38 Jerrv Butler iVeeJay 451) BABY THAT'S ALL “ 39 Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55233) STOP THE CLOCK — 40 Fats Domino (Imperial 5875) TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS 29 41 Aretha Franklin (Columbia 42520) GLORY OF LOVE 40 42 Don (jordner & Dee Dee Ford (KC 106) ALL THESE THINGS 33 43 Art Neville (Instont 3246) SEND FOR ME 44 (IF YOU NEED SOME LOVIN’) 36 Barbara George (Sue 766) NOTHING CAN CHANGE THIS 45 LOVE — Sam Cooke (RCA 8088) FATHER KNOWS BEST — 46 Radiants (Chess 1832) HOUSE WARMIN' 49 47 Howard McGhee & Blazers (Argo 5422) UNTIE ME 48 Tams ^Arl-n 7-11) (DANCE WITH) THE GUITAR MAN

49 Duane Eddy (RCA 8087) I REAP WHAT YOU SOW 41 DETROIT—A recent show at the Michigan State Fair Coliseum was the 50 Billy Stewart (Chet* 1120) scene of a recent fair get-together for the Kingston Trio and Tamla wax art- ists Marvin Gaye and the Vandellas. All of the artists performed at the Fair.

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Colpix Astaire Studios Bob Domain Opens Vee Day In Cincinnati & Tie-In With Bossa Nova Step New Phoenix Distrib Demain, former- NEW YORK—Colpix Records and HOLLYWOOD—Bob ly with Kapp and Epic labels, has Studios are the Fred Astaire Dance opened a new distributorship, Demain joining hands in a promotion that Record Sales, in Phoenix, Ariz._ The features the creation of an original new firm is covering the Phoenix-El pi’esent is carrying dance-step for the Bossa Nova, the Paso area, and at the VeeJay, Reprise, Ace, Roulette Brazilian that’s getting lots rhythm labels as well as several smaller of disk attention. labels. Company is already credited John Monte, director of the 105 As- with breaking two big hits for the and “Venus In Blue taire studios, has come up with the area, “Sherry” Jeans.” new Bossa Nova step. Folks who have danced to the Bossa Nova, it was noted, have relied mostly on the sam- Connie Is Queen ba beat, which the Bossa Nova re- Of N.Y. HiFi Show sembles. Connie Francis will All Astaire studios will feature Col- NEW YORK— of the York High pix’ Zoot Sims LP, “Bossa Nova reign as Queen New Show, which opens New Beat,” whenever a Bossa Nova Fidelity Music at the N.Y. Trade Show dance lesson is given. next week (3) Though final details have not been Building. star will open the event by un- worked out yet, all purchasers of the The 6-foot high “New Dimension Sims’ LP will be entitled to a free veiling a symbol of the show. Bossa Nova dance lesson at a local In Sound” sphere, event, the 7th annual, is Astaire studio. This year’s is currently charts with “Punish the nation’s largest hifi components CINCINNATI—Bobby Vee, who riding the Colpix is sending its distributors Her” on Liberty, was recently honored by WCPO radio with a day of inter- various sales aids, including window public exposition. views and broadcasting of his songs. Shown (left to right) above are the Raymond V. Pepe, president of the Snuffy Garret, Liberty A&R head, the songster, and the station’s Buddy displays, on the tie-in, and the Astaire of Fidelity Manufac- McGregor and Bill Dawes. studios themselves will display mate- Institute High Inc., of the show, said: rial calling attention to the new step turers, sponsor llllinillllM'NKMIllllllllMlllltlllMIIIIIIIMinitlKIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllUIIIIIIIIMI^ “Connie Francis is recognized as a YOU DON'T KNOW ME I Chess Names and the Sims’ album. artist who has made RAY CHARLES ABC i Monte has also made diagrams of superb recording Hill Inc. Distrib In N.O. i Rangt Songs. I tremendous contributions to the world KING OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD I the step, which the label will insert ELVIS PRESLEY RCA i CHICAGO—Leonard Chess, head of of music.” = into the album. Elvis Presley Mnsic—Gladys Masle Chess Producing Company, of this The 1962 show will encompass five DON'T IT YOU BELIEVE I city, announced the appointment last ANDY WILLIAMS COLUMBIA = floors. More than 100 manufacturers Dolll Music, Inc. = week of a new Chess-Checker-Argo- will demonstrate millions of dollars SHE'S NOT YOU I Checkmate distributor in New Or- Ray Meaders Joins ELVIS PRESLEY RCA i leans, Louisiana. worth of new hi-fi components for the Elvis Presley Misie. Inc. = Atlantic Staff The new Chess distributor is Delta & Atco Promo will include MAGIC WAND I home. Special features Records Distributors, located 718 DON & JUAN BIGTOP i at NEW YORK Ray Meaders has been “Telstar;” Ford Motor Company’s Hill & Range Songs, Inc. = Howard Street, in New Orleans, Hugh — THE BEST CRIED i “Concert Hall On Wheels” automo- MAN Devlin is the firm’s manager. added to the national promotion staff BOBBY RYDELL CAMEO I bile; a 110-hour continuous live radio Ark-La-Tex Pub. Co.. Inc. i Devlin was formerly manager of of Atlantic and Atco Records, it was I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO i Allstate Record Distributors in Chi- announced last week by Jerry Wexler, “Stereothon” direct from the show by WITH MYSELF i cago, under the head of the firm, Paul musi- TOMMY HUNT SCEPTER I vice president. WTFM; salutes to the Broadway Belinda (Canada) = Glass. Ltd. Atlantic after cal shows “Carnival” and “Milk And IMItMIMIMtlllllllllMlllllllillllllMIIIIMIIIIIMnitlllinillllllMiinMIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIinilllMIIIIIHIIIIItMllinilMIIINIIIiniiniUlllHMIlllllllMUIIIMIIIIIini. Meaders to YOUR LAST CHANCE I comes THE DOVELLS PARKWAY i many years of experience in both the Honey;” a “Decorating With Stereo” Hill & Range Songs. Inc. = clinic; “Musical Therapy” demonstra- THREE FOOLS i Hart Dist. Names broacasting and recording fields. Be- PATTI PAGE MERCURY I fore assuming his new post at At- tions, and gifts of hi-fi components. Hill & Range Songs. Inc. = Webcor Sales Head IT'S LOVE THAT REALLY COUNTS i lantic, Meaders was a disk jockey on The show dates and times will be: THE SHIRELLES SCEPTER I HOLLYWOOD — George Hartstone, Wed., Oct. 3 through Fri., Oct. 6, 3:30 Plan Two Mnsic. Inc. = radio station WLOK in Memphis, president of Hart Dist. in Los Angeles, 11 LOVE ME TENDER I Tenn. and is well-known throughout P.M.—10:30 P.M., and Sat., Oct. 6, RICHARD CHAMBERLIN MGM 1 has announced the appointment of Art A.M.— 11 P.M. Elvis Presley Music. Inc. = de Paul as sales manager for the the country for his show on that sta- I REALLY DON'T WANT TO i KNOW Webcor division of Hart, tion. SOLOMON BURKE ATLANTIC 1 de Paul, McGUIRE SISTERS CORAL § formerly with RCA Victor, has had Previously, Meaders was a DJ and Hill & Range Songs I 18 years experience in the industry in Shindig program director on radio station Bernadette FORGIVE ME i the BABS Los Angeles area. Hart took over TINO KAPP § WXOK in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Dolll Mnsic, Inc. § the distribution of the Webcor line for PICK A BALE O' COTTON I Southern California several months and on the staff of KSAN in San JOHNNY CASH COLUMBIA i ago. Francisco. Johnny Cash Music, Inc. = YOU NEVER TALKED I ABOUT ME Meaders has also been engaged in _ DEL SHANNON BIGTOP i = Home Folks Masle, Inc. I I N.Y. Distrib Moves promotion work for Stax Records, dis- HILL AND RANGE I SONGS, INC. Sales, tributed by Atlantic, and visited many 1619 Broadway, Warehouse Div. I New York, N. Y. | parts of the country for the label. NEW YORK—The re-location of the reports sales and warehouse division of Ideal Bleaders, who to Bob Korn- Record Products, Inc., a local indie heiser, Atlantic’s national sales man- distributor, to new and more modern ager and promotion director, will quarters at 171-07 Jamaica Ave., travel extensively for the firm. He is Jamaica 32, N. Y., has been announced presently conferring with Wexler and by prexy Sam Keenholtz. Bill Singer has been appointed the firm’s sales Kornheiser on plans for his first road manager in a move to expand outside trip. sales efforts with the addition of spe- cialty LP labels to the firm’s present catalog. Lanin “President'^ LP NEW YORK—Society maestro Lester Lanin will present the first copy of his LP disking of the score of Irving A\ Back To An Empty Room Berlin’s “Mr. President” to Mr. Presi- dent, John F. Kennedy and his wife, Lee Caron when he and his orchestra play a J-267 charity ball for the “Lt. Joseph P. // NEW YORK—Lark Bernadette was Kennedy, Jr., Foundation” at the Brit- recently introduced to the Gotham’s GENE CHANDLER ish Embassy in Washington this Tues. music colony at a cocktail party held at the Belmont Plaza here. Spinners, (DUKE OF EARL) Earlier in the evening, the musi- trade press and show biz celebs turned VeeJoy #461 cal will begin its Washington stay at out in full force for the event. In the i ' Christie top photo the songstress is pictured Dean the National Theatre, which the Pres- is Select 715 with WABC’s Scott Muni. She 1449 S. MICHIGAN AVE ident and his wife will attend. shown with Stan Z. Burns of WINS in the bottom shot. Currently, Berna- CHICAGO 16, ILL New Lanin album is his 18th for dette is putting her hopes in her Epic Records. Beach release of “The Slosh.”

40 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 FROM THE NATION’S MIKE CLIFFOBD MOST “LOOKED T0”CHART BILL GAVIN’S *!CLOSE_TO RECORD REPORT SEPTEMBER 14. 1962 CATHY” SIDES SHOWING STRONGEST GAINS ARE UNDERLINED

TO 2. 1. MONSTER MASH-Bobby Pickett(Garpax) L 2. SHERRY- Seasons (VJ) 3.PATCHES-Dickie Lee(Sinash) 5. 4.RAMBIJ:N ROSE-Nat Cole(Cap) 4. 5. GREEN ONIONS-Booker T.(Stax) 7. 6. YOU BELONG TO ME-Duprees(Coed) 9. 7. DO YOU LOVE ME-Contours(Gordy). 10. 8.1 R04EMBER YOU-Frank Ifield(VJ) 11. 9. COME ON LITTLE ANGEL-BelJiionts(Sabr) 12. 10. DON’T GO NEAR INDIANS-Allen(Mirc) 13. 11. YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH-M. Weils (Mt 14. 12.T0RTURE-Krls Jensen(Hickory) 15. 13. LIE TO ME-Brook Benton(Merc) 17. 14. RAIN RAIN GO AWAY-B.Vinton(Eplc) 6. 15. TEENAGE IDOL-Rick Nelson(lnip)

8. l6.SHEILA-Toinmy Roe ( ABC) 28. 17. KING OF WIDE WORLD-E.Presley(Vic) 26. l8.409/SURFrN SAFARI -Beach Boys (Cap)

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Cash Box—September 29, 1962 41 Diamond Buys 36 Cadence Inks Mathis' Gross At *TOPCORN” Cortez Masters Barry Gordon Greek Theatre Sets Record NEW YORK—Barry Gordon, who NEW YORK—Johnny Mathis set a new all-time gross receipts record for once had a big Christmas novelty IS GETTING Hollywood’s open-air Greek Theater waxing and is now an actor, has been during his week-long engagement, ! ' READY TO signed to Cadence Records. Sept. 10-Sept. 16, according to manag- ing director James A. Doolittle. Gordon’s first outing for the label [ Playing to completely sold-out is “You Can’t Lie To A Liar,” also houses for seven consecutive nights in cut by Ketty Lester (ERA), and “You the 4400-seat theater-under-the-stars, Can’t See The Trees For The Forest,” Mathis, in concert with the Roberto POP! Iglesias Spanish dance group, a tune written by the performer and grossed $109,098.50, breaking the one- his father, Sam Gordon, who have had week record he had previously set in 12 songs published. 1960 . ; Gordon, now 13-years-old, had a big Earlier this season, Danny Kaye ' Xmas item in 1955 with MGM waxing grossed $201,500 during a 13-per- of “I’m Gettin Nuttin’ For Christ- formance engagement; however it fell short of Mathis’ figures during each mas.” He is currently appearing with week. JOE KOLSKY, WALTER MOODY, PHIL KAHL Jason Robards Jr. in hit Broadway In addition to singing 28 songs in comedy, “A Thousand Clowns.” His five languages during his Ihr. and 15 NEW YORK—Joe Kolsky, president minutes stage, Mathis also danced latest movie is Stanley Kramer’s on of Diamond Records, bought all rights a spoof of the flamenco with the “Pressure Point,” starring to the entire catalog of 36 masters of Bobby Iglesias group. Dave “Baby” Cortez—who is pres- Darin, Sidney Poitier and Peter Falk. The Mathis date ended the theater’s ently riding the charts with his Chess 11% week summer season, which recording of “Rinky Dink”—from brought in a record gross of $938,281.

Walter Moody of Emit Music Corp. Coming up during the next few - Cortez has just signed a long-term Braly Back At months for the songster are a two- pact with Chess (see separate story). week engagement at the Latin Casino, Catalog includes Cortez big hits, Capitol News Post Camden, N.J., Oct. 11-24; a week- “The Happy Organ,” “Catnip,” “The long stay at Pittsburgh’s Twin Whistling Organ” and others; along HOLLYWOOD—Mark Braly has re- Coaches, starting Oct. 28; and a two- with 12 masters that have never joined Capitol Records as news bureau week tour of the British Isles starting heretofore been released and which manager, reporting directly to Fred Nov. 22. Also in Mathis’ future is his were recorded this year just prior to first starring role in a flick as “St. Martin, director of public relations for the termination of his contract with Martin de Porres,” whose script is Clock Records—a subsidiary of Emit the label. currently in preparation. Music Corp. Braly, who has been on a military Mathis is currently enjoying a big The deal also calls for a division of leave of absence for the past year, singles comeback with “Gina,” which certain copyrights presently owned by originally joined Capitol’s Emit Music Corp., on a 50/50 basis PR depart- moved from number 98 to 65 on this with Tobi-Ann Music Publishing Corp. ment in Sept., 1959. week’s Top 100. which is headed by Phil Kahl. The deal calls for all records from this catalog to be released on the Emit Records label. A single, “Fiesta” b/w “Hey-Hey-Hey,” was air freighted to Stars Spark Mercury’s Sales Meet all Emit distributors last week. Kolsky has also shipped distribu- tors a record of “The Happy Organ” and “Catnip.” An album will be forth- coming in the near future as well. Deal is not only for “Baby” Cortez records, but for other artists and rec- ords that will be produced under the Emit label in the future. kk BABY FACEIf B/W Extend Prestige "YOU KNOW HOW" LP Deals, Add Others

NEW YORK—Album deals from Prestige Records and its affiliates. BOBBY OARIN Prestige International and New Jazz, to 15. Deals, 6236 have been extended Nov. originally set to close Sept. 30, are on a buy seven get one free basis. In ATCO RECORDS addition to the extensions, the same 1841 B'way N.Y., N.Y. programs and time period are now in effect for Prestige’s Moodsville, Swingsville, Bluesville, Tru-Sound, Lively Arts, Near East and Irish la- bels.

Seeco, Tropical HITS Bow New Latin LP's MARILYN MONROE NEW YORK—The Seeco and Tropi- "RIVER OF NO RETURN" cal labels have released four new FOX 311 ENRICO Latin LP’s each. Seeco is represented "GIGOT" b/w "ALLO! ALLO! ALLO!" with albums by Luis Kalaff, Raffi FOX 313 Munoz, Sonora Matancera and Lucy BOBBY MILANO Fabery. The tropical dates are by "WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM" Charlie Palmieri, Tony Pizarro, Jose FOX 308 JIMMY STAYTON Donate and Bobby Capo. "MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW" FOX 310 Shucher Forms Indie Promo Firm

NASHVILLE—Herb Shucher, for- merly manager of The Browns and Jim Reeves and recently the Nashville JOEY DEE rep for Imperial Records, has entered the indie publicity field for artists and labels, headquartering at 1808 "WHAT KIND OF West End Building, Nashville. Among his current accounts are LOVE IS THIS" Laurie Records and the Minaret label, based in Valparaiso, Fla. CHICAGO—As part of their recent series of sales meetings Mercury Records performers entertain the visiting sales R-4438 Shucher and his wife, Katherine, re- arranged for some of their roster of to cently became the parents of their and distrib personnel. Several artists from overseas were on hand at the Smash fourth child, Alan Michael, born Sept. party. Shown (left to right) are French chanter Charles Aznavour, Mercury ROULETTE RECORDS 4 in Baptist Hospital in Nashville. A&R man Quine Jones, Nicole Barclay, head of the Barclay label in Paris They have three other children, two and prexy Irving B. Green. Shown performing (left to right) in the bottom boys and a girl. strip of pictures are Dickey Lee, Ray Stevens and Clyde MePhatter.

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!ash Box—September 29, 1962 43 Columbia Cuts Opening Night Schroeder's Music Activities Kildare In Gotham Single Name At Lincoln Center Hall Gathered Under NEW YORK—The various domestic NEW YORK—Columbia Records was and world-wide music publishing ac- set to cut the first performance at tivities created and headed by Aaron New York’s new Philharmonic Hall at Schroeder have now been combined A. Schroeder Lincoln Center last Sun. (23) for an under a single banner— Music Corp. be issued early next month. LP to Key personnel in the set-up, besides Schuyler G. Chapin, director of Mas- Schroeder, include Wally Gold, gen- terworks A&R for Columbia, stated eral professional manager of publish- that the package, to be titled “The ing companies and co-producer for labels; Abby Steinberg, executive as- Opening of Lincoln Center,” will in- sistant to Schroeder; Beldeen Signo- clude two 12" LP’s and special text retti, executive assistant to Miss commemorating the opening cere- Steinberg. monies. The program for the premiere Affiliate pubbery firms include Janu- ary Music, Arch Music and Sea-Lark features the New York Philharmonic Enterprises. Schroeder also heads under the direction of Leonard Bern- Musicor Records, distributed by the stein and 12 soloists, including Ei- United Artists label. leen Farrell, Jennie Tourel, Richard Past and present hit copyrights at the firm include “Hello Mary Lou,” Tucker, George London, Shirley Ver- “Good Luck Charm,” “Rubber Ball,” rett-Carter and Donald Bell. “Candy Man,” “He’s a Rebel” and The deluxe package will feature in- others. troductory articles by John D. Rocke- feller III, chairman of the board, and William Schuman, president of Lin- Motown Names Pair Mercury Records recently CHICAGO— coln Center; special feature stories on introduced a new record rack with the As Promo Directors release of their first classical release the Lincoln Repertory Company and of albums on the Mercury-Wing label. Vivian Beaumont Theater, with a note DETROIT—Colman (Connie) Hechter Designed specifically for the classi- from Robert Whitehead and Elia and Sonny Woods have been named Over a thousand Rich- cals, it is constructed of brass-plated national promotion directors for Mo- NEW YORK— Kazan, producing directors; the New ard Chamberlain fans turned out to metal tubing and has a capacity of town Records, this city, according to York Stage Theatre for the Dance, greet TV’s Dr. Kildare and to get his 96 albums. Barney Ales, the firm’s veep. Both autograph on his latest MGM release with a special article by Agnes de will report directly to Irv Biegel, na- of “Love Me Tender” last week in Mille; the new Juillard School of tional sales director, and will share Stearns department last week. In the the responsibility of directing national Music, with an article by Peter Men- top photo the chanter-thespian is pic- Zooming To The Top promotion and public relations for the nin. President; the Library-Museum of tured greeting some of his young ad- diskery. mirers. Chamberlain is being intro- the Performing Arts, with a note by Hechter previously served as upper duced by the store’s Mildred Collins Edward Freehafer, Director of The midwest promotion manager for Mer- “SECOND in the bottom shot. New York Public Library; the Metro- cury Records. He was also a public re- lations consultant in Minneapolis and politan Opera, Philharmonic Hall, with FIDDLE wrote a record-review column for the statements by conductor Leonard Minneapolis Daily Herald. Woods was NARAS Officers & Trustees Bernstein and Goddard Lieberson, an announcer at several radio stations GIRL” To Meet In N.Y. president of Columbia, photos of the in the south before becoming an indie promotion man. He’s also a song- YORK The National Academy first performance, and program notes NEW — Barbara Lynn writer, and prior to doing deejay of Recording Arts and Sciences is by Edward Downes and Aaron Cop- work, sang with the Midnighters vocal holding its annual meeting of national JAMIE 1233 land. group. officers and trustees in New York on Repertoire for the program will in- Oct. 13 and 14. Attending will be representatives of clude the Gloria from Beethoven’s New Dance Sensation the New York, Los Angeles, and Chi- Missa Solemnis with soloists Eileen Original Buys cago chapters. A large agenda of im- Breaking All Markets Farrell, Shirley Varrett-Carter, Jon portant matters will be discussed at Vickers and Donald Bell; the world 2 Masters the meetings, which will be chaired by “POP POP Paul Weston, president of NARAS. premiere of Copland’s Connotations HOLLYWOOD—Gene Simmons, na- Items included on the agenda will POP PIE” for Orchestra, a work commissioned by tional sales manager for Original be nominating and voting procedures New York Philharmonic in celebra- Sounds Records, has announced that for the annual NARAS Grammy awards. The various categories will The Sherrys tion of its opening season in Lincoln the label has acquired two masters for be re-evaluated. Voting for new na- Center; Vaughan Williams’ Serenade national distribution. “Hair GUYDEN 2068 Spray” by tional officers will take place. Dis- to Music with soloists Adele Addison, Stanley Livingston, on the Marylin cussions about future TV shows and Lucine Amara, Eileen Farrell, Lili label and “Look At Me” by Dobie premium records are also scheduled. Jamie ^usft/en DISTRIBUTING CORP. will be given to the / Chookasian, Jennie Tourel, Shirley Gray on Cor-Dah Records, both of Consideration publication of a national Verrett-Carter, Charles Bressler, Rich- merits of the 1330 W. Girard Avenue which have been reportedly showing NARAS magazine. ard Tucker, Jon Vickers, George Lon- up on the Coast, will now be handled The following are the present na- Philadelphia 23, Pa. don, Ezio Flagello and Donald Bell, by Original Sound. tional officers of NARAS; Paul Wes- and Part One of Mahler’s Symphony ton, president; Nesuhi Ertegun, 1st vice president; David Carroll, 2nd vice No. 8 in E-Flat Major with Adele Ad- SmKIHCrlN president; Voyle Gilmore, secretary; dison, Lucine Amara, Lili Chookasian, Krainis New Masterworks Bob Yorke, treasurer; and John Ste- Jennie Tourel, Richard Tucker, George Performer At Columbia venson, executive treasurer. There are "BEALE London and Ezio Flagello. Featured six New York trustees; George Ava- kian, Dom Cerulli, Joe Csida, Nesuhi in the performance will be the Schola NEW YORK—Columbia Records has Ertegun, John Hammond, and Alan Cantorum of the di- signed recorder player Bernard New York under Kayes. There are six Los Angeles STReer rection of Hugh Ross, the Juilliard Krainis to a recording contract, ac- trustees: Van Alexander, Sonny Chorus, under the direction of Abra- cording to an announcement from Burke, Dave Cavanaugh, Mack David, Weston. The ham Kaplan and the Columbus Boy- Schuyler G. Chapin, director of Mas- Voyle Gilmore, the Paul popeye: following are the present Chicago choir under the direction of Donald terworks A&R. trustees: Bernie Clapper and Dick Bryant. Krainis will begin his first album Schory. DUKE 349 Columbia will release prior to the for Columbia this month under the di- opening of Lincoln Center a perform- rection of Paul Myers, Masterworks DUKE AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC. ance of Brahm’s Symphoniy No. 2 A&R producer. Myers and Krainis Decca Again Sets LP's [i| in D by the New York Philharmonic were formerly associated with a series By '^Barbershops Winners jj under the direction of Leonard Bern- of albums for Kapp Records, includ- NEW YORK—As it has annually for I / ' stein. The LP, “The Sound Of Lincoln ing “Festive Pipes.” over the past two decades, Decca Rec- in- Making It Big Center,” was the first recording to be Krains’ first Columbia LP will ords will once again release albums winners of the Interna- ^ Throughout The Nation made at Philharmonic Hall. clude repertoire of such composers as featuring the tional Barbershop Singing competi- , Vivaldi and Telemann and also a con- f tions sponsored by S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.— ! I work, for temporary “Song Unaccom- The Society for the Preservation and FOREVER panied Alto Recorder” by Edward Encouragement of Barbershop Quar- The Vidaltones Verve Issues Miller. tet Singing in America. j'i competition, the 24th, ( Among Krainis’ apeparances this This year’s R & B & Pops Vocal “Desafinado" drew contestants from every corner of season will be engagements with The to Kansas JOSIE 900 this country and Canada NEW YORK — Verve Records has Philadelphia Orchestra as well as The City, where the winners were recorded I Natl. Dist. By added a singles vocal version of Festival Orchestra conducted by by Decca. albums, one featuring the “Desafinado” by Pat Thomas to its in- Thomas Dunn. On Dec. 23, he will ap- Two new JAY-GEE RECORD CO., INC. top 10 international quartet winners, strumental reading by Stan Getz & pear with the latter group at Philhar- ^318 W. 48th St., N.Y. 36, N.Y. the other featuring the top five inter- Charlie Byrd. Latter offering is num- monic Hall in the Lincoln Center of national chorus winners are scheduled 1. ber 99 on this week’s Top 100. I the Performing Arts. for release Oct.

44 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 Sloane Session Harris Moves Into NBC Ties-ln ''Marilyn^^ Capitol Singles Promo LP With Sat. Nite Pics NEW YORK 20th Fox Records re- Ray Harris, formerly — HOLLYWOOD— ceived a big promotional aid from a sales representative in Capitol’s At- NBC-TV on its “Marilyn” LP, fea- lanta branch, has been added to the turing soundtrack vocals by the late label’s single-record field promotion Marilyn Monroe. Tie-in was with the station’s new force, headquartering in Nashville. season of “Saturday Night At The will In his new assignment, Harris Movies,” which was presented last be responsible for singles promotion Sat. (22) “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” in the southeastern area of the coun- which starred the performer. An NBC bulletin advised promotion try. He will report to national singles managers to accord visual display of sales and promotion manager Vito the album in addition to playing ex- Samela. cerpts from “Blondes” on the LP. In announcing Harris’s appoint- They were also advised to use the al- bum as prizes on giveaway shows, ment, Samela stated that Capitol has etc., to stimulate advance viewer ex- doubled its promotional efforts in the citement for the movie. south in recent months. “Now, with NBC also noted to the stations that a full-time promotion man covering the album could also be used again for its Oct. 20 showing on the the area, we expect to make even program of “River Of No Return,” also featur- more headway in that section.” ing the actress. In addition to full-time singles pro- A copy of the “Marilyn” LP has in the field, the label motion men been sent to all NBC station promo- maintains local promotion managers tion managers from coast-to-coast. in all major branches and distributor outlets. Hickory Acquires Cadence To New Palette's "Telstar" Distrib In Pittsburgh NEW YORK—Palette Records’ disk- ing of “(Please Help Me) Telstar” by has NEW YORK—Cadence Records The Gee Sisters has been leased to named Record Dist. in Pitts- Fenway Hickory Records for immedediate re- burgh as its new outlet in the area, lease on Hickory. according to Budd Dolinger, sales manager. Label recently made the following Shift Golf Dates Again distrib moves: to Essex Dist. in Newark, Mainline-Cleveland and HOLLYWOOD—There has been an- other Merit Music Dist. in Detroit. change in the dates for the Music Industry Golf Tournament in Palm Springs, Calif. Tournament will Recreating her night NEW YORK— Coral Folk Trio be held Oct. 26, 27 and 28 at the same club performance at Columbia Rec- Back From Service place announced previously, Indian ords’ 30th Street studio here, Carol Wells Country Club. Sloane recently sparked an all-star NEW YORK—Coral Records’ Ivy combo for her second LP. The lark’s League Trio has completed its army audience consisted of deejays and service obligation and will resume a ARMADA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION press representatives. The diskery full schedule of bookings this autumn. The American Record Merchants and Distributors Association is a trade or- ganization dedicated to protecting and improving the status of distributors and plans to release the album early next Engagements between now and the — in a broad sense the total record industry. A strong organization is particularly year. top shot shows the song- set for the The end of the year have been needed during the present period of changing marketing patterns and complex stress cutting one of her songs during collegiate folk group at The Shadows, problems. the session. A much satisfied smile Washington, D.C.; The Outdoor Win- ITS GOALS comes from Carol during the playback ter Sports Show in Chicago; The Bit- armada’s aims, specifically, are as follows: at the in-person session. The artist is ter End in New York City; and a 1. Establish and maintain a workable standard of practice with the pictured checking the score with her string of concerts at college campuses manufacturer; A&R director Mike Berniker and her dotting the Eastern seaboard. Nego- 2. Seek a livable plan of discount between distributor, rack jobber manager, Bob Bonis in the bottom tiations are also underway for TV and one stop, whereby all prosper; shot. guest shots. can The boys are currently represented 3. Establish an educational and mutual assistance program to help by a Coral single, “Winken, Blinken keep the existing retail catalog dealer in business, and thereby Hawkins Back On King & Nod” from their latest album, perpetuate this industry; 4. Work out realistic quantity merchandise from manu- In Country Build-Up “Folk Songs-Rare and Well Done.” allocations of facturer to distributor, thus minimizing the possibility of oversupply NEW YORK—Marking a build-up of and unrealistic sales practices at the manufacturing and distribu- its country catalog. King tion levels; music Rec- Music Playwriting ords prexy Syd Nathan has brought 5. Cooperate with the Federal Trade Commission to aid the distributor vet country performer Hawksaw Course Offered In N.Y. by bringing about fair trade practices; Hawkins label’s talent back onto the NEW YORK—A course in playwrit- 6. Appoint a committee of ARMADA’s officers, directors and members, roster via an exclusive, long-term ing for the musical theatre will be who will be available to help solve and mediate problems in a pact. offered this fall by The Musical member’s selling area; Hawkins’ first single under the deal Theatre Academy. 7. Establish a clearing house for general ideas with a bi-monthly is “Silver Threads & Golden Needles,” Jay Gorney, writer-producer-direc- bulletin to be sent to all members. the current hit, and “Girl Without A tor, and winner of a special 1962 Tony Name.” award, will conduct the course. Gor- WHO IS ELIGIBLE Hawkins first achieved fame on ney has taught for the past ten years Distributors ore eligible for full membership with, of course, voting rights. King before making moves to the Vic- at The American Theatre Wing. Record manufacturers, pressing plants, publishers, suppliers, etc., ore eligible as tor and Columbia labels. The course will treat in detail all associate members. They have a voice ot conventions and sessions, but no voting rights. The membership ond participation of oil these groups is earnestly sought. Nathan said that with the resurg- the special problems of the writer for All can add to the solution of problems in today's record business. ence of country music, he plans to the musical stage—balancing of book “add luster and stars” to the present and score, integration of production country catalog of the label, which numbers, sketches, and choreography American Record Merchants and Distributors Association consists of over 100 country albums. with music and lyrics, etc. It will be 663 Fifth Avenue run as a workshop, with open discus- New York, N.Y. Jamie Buys Master sion and criticism of scripts. The class will meet one evening a Please send me details on membership in ARMADA. NEW YORK—Jamie Records has pur- week for three hours, and will run for chased and released, on its own tag, a 16 weeks. Admission will be on the Name master, “Hummingbird” and “Bring basis of Gorney’s evaluation of ma- Street Address The Water, Sylvia” by The Timber- terial submitted by the applicant. Ap- land Four, originally appearing on the plication forms and further informa- City State Frolic label, a Texas outfit. Jamie’s tion from: Musical Theatre Academy, Telephone Paul Fien says there were big initial 245 East 23rd Street, New York 10, sales in the south. New York. Telephone: OR 9-2730. L I

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Columbia Disk Club Starday Bows $1.98 Denies FTC Complaint Bluegrass Albums NEW YORK—The Columbia Record NASHVILLE — Spotlighting New Club has formally denied charges of Starday Records’ albums for Sept, unfair competition made against its are the release of 14 Bluegrass sam- operation by the Federal Trade Com- pler retail mission (FTC) last June. albums to at $1.98. In a brief filed in Washington, the The 5-string banjo LP’s include Columbia Broadcasting Co.. Columbia dates by Carl Story, Bill Clifton, The Records’ parent firm, asked for a dis- Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, The Stanley missal of the complaint. Bros., Charlie Walker, The Lewis One of the FTC’s chief complaints was on supposed exclusive contracts Family and Jimmie Williams & Red between the Club and other labels, in- Ellis. cluding Verve, Mercurv, Kapp, War- Also in the LP release are: “The ner Bros., Cameo-Parkway and Sacred Sound of Bluegrass Music” by others. This, the FTC charged, stifled mail-order competition with regard to Red Ellis & The Huron Valley Boys, 1,000 LP’s with 450 important per- E. V. ‘Pop’ Stoneman & the Stoneman formers. replies CBS in the brief that Family - Bluegrass Champs, “The although on several occasions it had Golden Country Ballads of the ’60’s” entered into exclusive agreements with several labels, they no longer by Red Sovine, “The Modern Country were in effect and no such exclusive Music Sound Of Justin Tubb,” “Old provisions have appeared in contracts Time Mountain Pickin’ & Singin’ ” by executed since March 31, 1959. The Phipps Family, and “Rare Old Furthermore, CBS noted, other disk Country Song Gems from the Past” HOLLYWOOD—Adding emphasis to Clubs operated by a single label have by The Blue Sky Boys. the popularity of Liberty’s chart-rid- Victor's New Tenor mail-order arrangements with other ing single release of Martin Denny’s record companies. “Taste Of Honey” as well as the hit Coming To U.S. CBS also it’s LP which bears the same name, na- denied that pricings of Victor's McKean tional promo director Bob Skaff, dis- NEW YORK—A soon-to-be released LP’s in Club ads were misleading, as patched a regiment of models and first album, a major TV appearance, the FTC charged. FTC claimed that Co-Writes Vallee Bio promo people to offer a “taste of and a Carnegie Hall concert debut ar- the LP’s could be generally purchased Gil McKean, Vic- honey” to radio station personnel. ranged by impresario Sol Hurok NEW YORK— RCA at a lower price than listed in the ads. Pictured above are just a few of the await Sergio Franchi, romantic Ital- tors Records Planning and merchan- scenes which took place throughout ian tenor, who arrives in the United The Diner’s Record Club has also dising administrator, has co-authored and sued the nation. Top: Johnny Holiday States this Tues. (25). the Columbia Record Club on with the latter’s Neil Mclntire of WHK-Cleveland; Franchi, a success on the British similar grounds. memoirs, “My Time Is Your Time,” George Kent of WFAA-Dallas; and television program, “Sunday Night George Cooper, Ken Dove and Jim At the Palladium”—which resulted in to be published this fall by Ivan McKaye of KBOX-Dallas. Bottom; a long-term Victor recording contract Obolensky Inc. $40 Million KLIF-Dallas’ Stan Richards, Irving and a United States concert tour un- Can Control Theater and movie rights to the Harrigan, Dick Kemp and Chuck der the direction of Hurok—is a 30- ABC-Paramount- Theaters book have been acquired by Robert Dunaway (seated); Johnny Mahn of year-old singing star who has re- Fryer and Lawrence Carr, producers WIBG-Philadelphia and promo man ceived wide acclaim abroad in both NEW YORK—Control of American David Levey; Gertrude Katzman of of “Advise and Consent,” “Auntie opera and concert hall performances. Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters WPEN-Philadelphia and Levey. Franchi’s first Victor album, sched- Marne,” “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” which has a book value in excess of uled for Oct. release, is titled: “Italy’s and the forthcoming Broadway entry, Brilliant New Tenor: Sergio Franchi $100,000—can be had for about $40 “Hot Spot.” NEW R & B RELEASES!! in Romantic Italian songs.” million, or 30% of the common stock. Mr. McKean, who has been with He will perform several of the se- Cash Box has learned. Victor for the past five years, is also NAGGIN’ b/w lections from the album on the “Ed Raiders are watching the financial the writer of many short stories, na- Sullivan Show” (CBS-TV) on Sun., and stockholder setup of the firm, NOTHING IN THIS WORLD tional magazine articles and a re- Oct. 14. One week later, Sunday, Oc- which is the parent company of ABC- (GONNA KEEP YOU FROM ME) cently completed novel, “A Bomb For tober 21, he will be presented by S. Paramount Records, ABC-TV, Para- JIMMY ANDERSON Big Daddy.” His literary credits in- Hurok Associates at Carnegie Hall, in mount Theaters and various elec- clude a tenure as music reviewer for Excello 2220 his American concert hall debut. tronic and amusement companies. Saturday Review. • This is because of the small per- centages of common stock owned by YOU’RE TOO LATE BABY b/w Vee, Shapiro the principals. Of the 4,365,742 shares TROUBLE AT HOME BLUES Rodgers Bows Out In U.S. Package of common stock outstanding, the SILAS HOGAN Edward John Noble Foundation owns Of "Lawrence" Score Excello 2221 BEVERLY HILLS—Arnie Mills has 4.8% or 208,131 shares; president Richard Rodgers has ' closed a deal which will team star Leonard H. Goldenson has 65,026 NEW YORK— • decided not to write the soundtrack Bobby Vee with England’s top teen- shares, only 1.5%; and all other direc- j score for the upcoming flick, “Law- POPEYE’ TRAIN age singer, Helen Shapiro, in a pack- tors together own less than 0.5%. rence of Arabia.” age show that will tour the U.S. in With less than 7% of the outstand- TABBY THOMAS Rodgers, who was to receive $150,- series of concerts. Show, tabbed ing stock locked in by management, Excello 2222 000 for the job, felt that because of a i “Anglo-American Musical Co-Op,” raiders estimate that control of the prior commitment that of getting his will kick off at Carnegie Hall in late company could be achieved for about — NEW SPIRITUAL ALBUMS!! new musical with Alan Jay Lerner Fall, if Mills can secure a date. Pair $40 million, which would give them | ready for rehearsal on Dec. 12 he will concentrate on similar type spots, more than 30% of the stock. — “WALK ON AND TALK ON” could give both projects the time not 1 eliminating one-nighters from their Firm earned close to $10 million in BROTHER JOE MAY and attention they deserved. schedule. 1961, and $5,553,000 in the first six Noshboro LP 7010 “Lawrence” will bow in Dec., and, This tour will mark the English months of ’62. , according to a spokesman for Colum- songstress’ first engagement in this j • the country. bia Pictures, which is handling n Sam Spiegel-David Lean Production, "I NEED YOU LORD” Mascari Back At HIGHTOWER BROTHERS another cleffer should be assigned the Mercury Rubbery Post score this week. Noshboro LP 7011 Jack & Irv Mills As to the Rodgers & Lerner musi- CHICAGO—Eddie Mascari has re- On Road Treks cal, it still remains a mystery as to sumed his duties with Mercury Rec- ^ NASHBORO RECORD COMPANY title and subject matter. NEW YORK—Both Jack Mills and ords as general manager of its pub- 177 >rd Av«., N. Noriivllla, Tonn. Irving Mills, president and vice presi- bery activities and director copywrit- dent, respectively, of Mills Music, ing and licensing. He had been with MGM's Morett-i To Europe Inc., are ranging far and wide on the Mercury for a year when he left the j

firm’s activities. diskery last April. NEW YORK—Gene Moretti of MGM I Records is leaving for an extended Jack Mills’ itinerary includes stop- ! j to work out overs at Mills’ offices in Chicago and tour of western Europe J Los Angeles. He will then journey to Ambassador Coast Warehouse promotions and coordinate efforts of m

flick firms on the i Mexico City on Sept. 30 to complete NEW YORK—Ambassador Records, the distributors and j ' new big spectaculars and the i arrangements for a proposed Mexican formerly Synthetic Plastics, has two soundtracks of each—“Mutiny On The office for Mills. opened a west coast warehouse in Los Balcony” and “How The West Was Irving Mills has arrived in Ger- Angeles to facilitate shipments of its Won.” I many following a stop-over at the Peter Pan, Diplomat, Guest Star and He is also introducing one of the strongest album releases (Oct.-Nov. London oflSce of Mills Music, Ltd. He Hear How labels. Fred Levi is west- plan) in the history of the firm as is supervising ern area district manager, headquar- recording dates with well as a new Connie Francis single German jazz combos for release here tering at the warehouse, 742 East for England and her various language and abroad. 61st St. recordings for the foreign countries.

46 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 — ^ SCANDINAVI/r FRANCE SWEDEN It’s quite normal to start olf this article with the number one man in the French Music biz, Jacques Plante. Nobody has forgotten that between the Philips is leaving its present office at Kungsgatan 29 sometime next sum- years 1950-1955 he was the best composer and French lyric writer, and since mer. new Philips Building is under construction in eastern Stockholm, and A then he has established a publishing firm of his own, and acquired quite a few according to Bo Ldfberg, head of the record dept. Philips-Sonora, all branches top hits such as “Verte Campagne.” He’s back again as a lyricist, having of Philips in Sweden expect to move in around July 1963. 1, penned “Le Mexicain and “Les Comdeiens” in collaboration with Charles Borje Ekberg, international sales manager of Metronome, back from Ger- Aznavour, and the current best seller, “J’entends Siffier Le Train” recorded by many where he presented the singer Anna-Lena to the Swedish Metronome Richard Anthony (Pathe Marconi). German audiences. She did very well in Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, he reports. Eddie Barclay has not left for the U.S. He cancelled his trip and will prob- Also in Berlin, Siv Malmqvist and Toots Thielemans a show in made TV ably leave in Nov. Madame Breton leaves for the Americas as well. which Billy Vaughn also appeared. can be seen in Dec. on German The show The Barclay studios are closed down for the moment because of the installa- TV, Ekberg said. He also reported that Siv has now recorded “Alley Cat” in tion of a Multiphone by technician Bill Putnam. This is the first studio to be Swedish, Danish and German. Of other Metronome artist, Ann-Louise Hans- equipped with this ultra modern method in France. While waiting for this to son has made a Swedish version of “It A-Hurtin’ ” and “Para- Keeps Right On be completed, Harold Nicolas was obliged to take a trip to Brussels to cut the dise,” others. is leaves for among Toots making a new EP before he Sweden French version of “Locomotion.” Vince Taylor made the same voyage to groove is Oct. 10 and the Continent. Siv contracted for a tour in Germany between “Let’s Dance.” The Canadian vedette Denise Filliatrant has arrived here to Nov. 3. Quartet tour. Her follows her on the attempt to succeed in the French song market. She’s going to record for Bar- Wiklund, and Gunnar recording for Scan-Disc, is now in Germany for TV clay a new version of “La Journee D’aujourd’ hui.” recordings. He will continue to England where more recordings are waiting has just had a recording session, and the release is scheduled for the before he returns to Sweden. end of Sept. Sides are “King Of Clowns,” French title “Je L’attends,” and Geography and records might be a little confusing sometimes. Jorgen Ing- “Where Have All The Flowers Gone,” (“Ou Vont Les Fleurs”). Another song mann from Denmark in Europe has made a record for America titled “Africa.” she is going to cut in several languages, including German and Italian, is Inger Berggren, Swedish EMI recording artist, recently on vacation in Eng- “En Suivant Notre Amour” by Sakha and Renard. She will be followed by land. After her return to Sweden, she did a recording session. Back from Maya Casablanca on Philips, John Williams (Polydor), Jean Richard, and Les England is the Karusell recording group The Spotnicks, who did very well in Trumpet Boys. England and has been contracted for a tour there next Feb. new Just like Fontana, Barclay is creating a series of records of film music in- New records released by Philips include “Bad, Bad Woman’7“My Pockets cluding “Le Repos Du Guerrier,” “Le Jour Le Plus Long” and “Le Diable Et Are Full” by Bob Corso, “Patches”/“More Or Less” by Dickey Lee and “There Les Dix Commandements.” Oughta Be Law”/“Hootchy Cootchy Girl” Yolanda. Roulette has released A by Hugues Aufray is in Liban, but before leaving Paris he cut an excellent “Caravan Twist”/“Lullaby Of Birdland Twist” by Bill Haley. Metronome just “Loin De Toi.” released “Ja-Ja”/“Jessica” with Per Myrberg and an with Mr. Acker Bilk EP Jacques Brel is preparing a new session with “Les Filles” and “Les Bigot- from the motion picture, “Band Of Thieves.” tes.” sheet includes Gerhard’s New music from Europa-Produktion Ake “Sila Les Chaussettes Noires (The Black Sock Group) are all in the army, and Snacket.” Barton (Scandinavia) has released “There In AB Was A Tavern finding it very difficult to unite them, Eddie Barclay has decided to have Eddy The Town”/“One More Time.” Cedarwood (Scandinavia) AB has released Mitchel record alone for a change. He will be accompanied by the Opera “Ecstasy” in Sweden titled “Jonatan,” and “I Walk The Line” in Sweden titled violins. ‘. . . flickan .. . .,” both lyrics written och spann Swedish by Ake Gerhard. Everybody’s waiting for the release of the luxurious album that Barclay is Belinda (Scandinavia) AB has presented a folio with four songs from the new bringing out on Maurice Chevalier. Elvis Presley film including the “Follow That Dream,” songs “Follow That As was already predicted “Quando Caliente A1 So” is a success. It was penned Dream,” “Angel,” “What A Wonderful Life” and “I’m Not The Marrying in French by Bonifay under the title of “Quand Le Soleil Est La,” but this Kind.” title may be changed. Twenty-five versions are expected. Les Alcarsons will Mike Maitland, president of Warner Bros. Records visits Stockholm between cut the original version, as well as Les Jimbos (Polydor), Nana Mouskouri, Sept.10. 15 and 17. He is on a routine visit to the European Warner Bros, offices Orlando and Los Marcellos Ferial (Vogue). in Europe. Vega has just released a new single by Ray Charles, “Hide Nor Hair”; Georges Jouvin has an instrumental of “Stranger On The Shore.” Tony Milton Denmark's Best Sellers (Versailles) sings “I Can’t Stop Loving You”; Los Combianos (Philips) has an original and unusual version of “Anita De Montparnasse.” Latter will also 1. Speedy Gonzales (Pat Boone/Dot) Imudico A/S do “Le Jour Le Plus Long,” from the film of the same title. 2. Min Ballon (Toy Balloon) (Jorgen Ingmann/Metronome) Stockholms Les Compagnons de la Chanson are re-cutting “L’enfant Aux Cymbales” Musikproduktion (Editions Barclay). 3. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles/ABC-Paramount) Acuff-Rose Editions Barclay has acquired the sub-publishing rights to the international Scandia hit, “A Taste Of Honey.” It should make news. 4. Quando, Quando, Quando (Pat Boone/Dot—Tony Renis/HMV) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 5. Hawaii Tattoo (The Waikikis/Palette) AB Succemelodier 10.6. Roses Are Red (Bobby Vinton/Columbia) Imudico A/S 7. Ginny Come Lately (Brian Hyland/Karusell) Bens Music AB France's Best Sellers 8. She’s Not You (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 9. Tanz Mit Mir In Den Morgen (Gerhard Wendland/Polydor—Gustav Winck- 1. J’irai Twister Le Blues—Buddy Greco—R. Anthony. Recorded by: Richard ler/Sonet) Imudico A/S Anthony. Publishing firm: Editions Tutti. English Country Garden (Jimmie Rodgers /Roulette ) Wickler—Produktion 2. Chariot—J. Plante—Stole del Roma. Recorded by: Petula Clark. Publishing firm: Alpha. Finland's Best Sellers 3. Les Comediens—C. Aznavour. Recorded by: C. Aznavour. Publishing firm: French Music. 1. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Lill-Jorgen/Columbia) Scandia — Musiikki Oy 4. Madison Twist—Sam Cook & G. Aber. Recorded by: J. Hallyday. Publish- ing firm: Editions Beuscher. 10.2. Caterina (Perry Como/RCA Victor) Musiikki—Fazer—Musik 5. Cuando Caliente El Sol Rigual. Recorded by: Los Marcellos Ferial. Pub- 3. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles/ABC-Paramount) Musiikki — Fazer—Musik lishing firm: SEMI. 4. *Lalaika (Ann-Christine/Scandia) Scandia-Musiikki Oy 5. *Oi Jaakko (Marion Rung/Philips) Musiikki—Fazer—Musik 6. Sarkyneen Toiveen Katu (The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams) (Ella Pel- linen /Decca) Scandia—Musiikki Oy Faith Conducts At Int’l Music Ccntest 7. Signorina Capuccina (Nat “King” Cole/Capitol) Musiikki—Fazer—Musik 8. Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen (Gerhard Wendland/Polydor) Musiikki Fazer—Musik 9. *Sabina (Veikko Tuomi/Odeon) Levysavel 10. Quando, Quando, Quando (Pat Boone/London) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB Norway's Best Sellers

1. Speedy Gonzales (Pat Boone/Dot) Musikk-Huset A/S 2. Roses Are Red (Bobby Vinton /Columbia) Musikk-Huset A/S 3. Adios Amigo (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Egil Monn Iversen A/S 4. She’s Not You (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 5. Things (Bobby Darin/Atlantic) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB 6. No 01, No Vin, No Dram (No Bier, No Wein, No Schnaps) (Jack Dailey/ Viking) Multitone 7. I Remember You (Frank Ifield/Columbia) Gehrmans 8. Caterina (Perry Como/RCA Victor) Egil Monn Iversen A/S 9. Stakkers Store Sterke Rarer (John Brown’s Baby) (The Monn Keys/ Triola) I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles /ABC-Paramount) Egil Monn Iver- sen A/S Sweden's Best Sellers

1. Speedy Gonzales (Pat Boone/Dot) Edition Odeon 2. Dear One (Larry Finnegan/HMV) No Publisher 3. Roses Are Red (Bobby Vinton/Columbia) Gehrmans 4. Gimme A Little Kiss (Michael Landon/Columbia) Ehrling & Lofvenholm 5. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles/ABC-Paramount) Reuter & Reuter 6. I Remember You (Frank Ifield/Columbia) Gehrmans ROME—Shown above taking a bow after a successful performance is Percy 7. She’s Not You (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB Faith. The orkster had just completed conducting the Cava Dei Tirreni in the 8. Guitar Tango (The Shadows/Columbia) Bens Music AB First International Contest Of Rhythmical Symphonic Music held here recently. 9. Ginny Come Lately (Brian Hyland/Karusell) Bens Music AB The finals of the contest were televised on Eurovision. Faith was accompanied *Jamtgubben (The Cool Candys/Philips) Melodiforlaget by Stanley West, coordinator of European operations for CBS Records, during *Local Copyright. the contest.

Cash Box—September 29, 1962 International Section 47 CASH BOX TOP lOO's Ccish Box Cosh^^x

(Top 100 titles listed Alphabetically see card for artist and label credit) L. G. Wood, managing director of EMI Records Ltd., reports that this year’s Annual Sales Conference has been the most successful to date. Highlight of *ALL ALONE I 50 AM LOOKING FOR A LOVE 63 the two-day event was the introduction of EMI’s ambitious “Living Bible (Duchess—BMI) (Kags—BMI) Bentley, who responsible for the successful ALLEY CAT 8 LOVERS BY NIGHT, STRANGERS recordings. Produced by Fiona was I “Living Bible” series comprises a set of twelve (Metorion— BMI) BY DAY 87 HMV Junior Record Club, the A SWINGIN' SAFARI 28 j (January BMI) 12" LP’s of readings from the Old Testament spoken by Sir Laurence Olivier, i (Roosevelt—BMI) Music from the Holy Land specially collected and arranged by Cyril Ornadel MONSTER MASH 5 A TASTE OF HONEY 81 is played by orchestras including both the London and Royal Philharmonic. (Garpax & Capizzi— BMI) (Songfest—ASCAP) The result of three years planning and one thousand and twenty-three hours A WONDERFUL DREAM 26 •MR, LONELY 100 (Ripley— BMI) of recording, the records will be released on Oct. 5 on the HMV label and (Travis & Written BMI) — available six-page sleeve or as a set packaged in a white NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW 64 either singly with a *BABY FACE 71 (Milene—ASCAP) and gold presentation album. (Remick—ASCAP) In London last week: Jerry Thomas, international sales director for Liberty OL' MAN RIVER 93 •BABY THAT'S ALL 100 Records on his first visit to this country. Before leaving on an extensive Con- (T. B. Harms—ASCAP) (Merrimac— BMI) tinental tour, Thomas expressed his pleasure at the current American chart 4-5789 18 ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART 31 BEECHWOOD success of Britain’s Matt Munro with “Softly As I Leave You.” (Jobete— BMI) (Arch—ASCAP) Other British artists currently to be found in the Stateside charts are The BIG LOVE 82 PAPA-OOM-MOW-WOW 37 Springfields their first entry for Philips “Silver Threads (Cramart BMI) (Beechwood—ASCAP) with American chart BOYS' NIGHT OUT 86 PARTY LIGHTS 27 And Golden Needles”—sales already exceed 300,000; Frank Ifield with “I Re- (Miller—ASCAP) (RamBed— BMI) member You,” Britain’s No. 1 for 7 successive weeks, released in the States

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO . . . 38 PATCHES 4 on Vee Jay and Anthony Newley’s multi-covered show stopper, “What Kind Of (Aldon— BMI) (Aldon—BMI) Fool Am I.” BRING IT ON HOME TO ME 53 PEEPIN' 'N HIDIN' 97 Tapes of Frankie Vaughan’s latest single, “Hercules,” have been flown to (Kaqs—BMI) (Conrad BMI) New York for possible stateside release on Philips. BROKEN HEART 61 POINT OF NO RETURN 44 (Marine Music—BMI) (Aldon— BMI) Frank Ifield joins America’s Ferrante and Teicher in Val Parnell’s “Sunday POPEYE (THE HITCHHIKER) 29 Night At The London Palladium” on Sept. 30. CALL IT STORMY MONDAY 54 (Kalmann ASCAP) (Gregmark-BMI) The Tornados, Billy Fury’s backing group, enter the charts this week with PUNISH HER 32 “Telstar” on Decca and have been signed for a series of one night stands by •CASANOVA BROWN 100 (January—BMI) (Vicki— BMI) The George Cooper Organization. Fury’s manager, Larry Parnes, making his CLOSE TO CATHY 57 RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY 21 first personal management deal for three years has now signed the group on a (Arch ASCAP) (Regent—BMI) co-management basis with their discoverer, indie Joe Meek. LITTLE RAMBLIN ROSE 2 COME ON ANGEL 30 Meek also signed a contract with Jeff Kruger, chief of Records In- (Glenden—ASCAP) (Sweco—ASCAP) Ember RINKY DINK 17 ternational, to supply not less than six artists a year to the label with a mini- (Arc Cortez Minny—BMI) of three recordings each. Buddy Kaye, Kruger’s partner and composer of •(Donee With) THE GUITAR MAN . 75 mum (Lindvone—BMI) •SAVE ALL YOUR LOVIN' FOR ME. 55 “Speedy Gonzales,” arrives shortly to discuss October releases with the new DESAFINADO 99 (Champion—BMI) team. (Hollis—BMI) SECOND FIDDLE GIRL 94 As “South Pacific” ends its five-year run at London’s Dominion Theatre DEVIL WOMAN 36 (Dandelion, Crazy Cajun— BMI) (Marty's—BMI) SEND ME THE PILLOW Columbia Pictures “Porgy And Bess” comes in on Oct. 2. The British premiere of Gershwin’s classic, directed by Otto Preminger, has been delayed for two DON'T GO NEAR THE INDIANS ... 45 YOU DREAM ON 43 (Buttercup BMI) years waiting for the Dominion to be vacated. To tie in with the opening, (Four Star Sales—BMI) DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT 92 SHAME ON ME 49 Philips Records has planned a large scale advertising campaign to re-promote (Dolfi ASCAP) (Western Hills, Lois, Saran—BMI) the film’s soundtrack LP. DON'T YOU WORRY 85 SHERRY 1 Another Otto Preminger production in London is the controversial “Advise (Fast & Pete—BMI) (Bobob—ASCAP) And Consent” and the original RCA Victor soundtrack LP is released here by DO YOU LOVE ME 14 SHE'S NOT YOU 22 (Jobete—BMI) Decca. (Elvis Presley—BMI) SHEILA Said “hello” last week to American composer Henri Rene in London to EVERY NIGHT WITHOUT YOU ... 84 7 (Eqer, Nitetime BMI) supervise series of light operatic recordings for Reader’s Digest. (Spanko—BMI) — a RCA Rene SILVER THREADS AND GOLDEN who is also honeymooning in Europe later left for the continent. GINA 65 NEEDLES 24 A number of American hit musicals of stage and screen are on their way (Elm Drive BMI) (Central Songs—BMI) — to Britain. As already mentioned, EMI will present “How To Succeed In Busi- GREEN ONIONS SO WHAT 91 3 “Fiorello” (East—BMI) (Jec—BMI) ness Without Really Trying” in March, 1963; opened out of town STOP THE MUSIC 47 last week and comes to the West End in Oct. with the original Broadway cast HANDFUL OF MEMORIES 96 (Vee-Ve BMI) LP released on Capitol, and later in the year, H. M. Tennant Ltd. will bring (Rual—ASCAP) STOP THE WEDDDING 56 over “Carnival.” EMI will release the original cast LP and the score is handled HE'S A REBEL 34 (Figure—BMI) here by Robbins Music. Filmwise, “Gypsy” and “Jumbo” with Doris Day are (January BMI) STUBBORN KIND OF FELLOW ... 88 scheduled for simultaneous openings in London and New York in November. HIDE AND GO SEEK (Jobete BMI) 58 CBS will release soundtrack recordings from both films. (E. B. Marks, Florentine— BMI) SURFIN' SAFARI 23 HULLY GULLY BABY 25 (Guild—BMI) A new company, Fontana Records, Inc., managed by Charlie Fach, head of (Kalmann—ASCAP) SWEET SIXTEEN BARS 74 Smash Records, has been set up in New York to handle American exploitation (Proaressive BMI) of the Fontana label. First British artists to benefit by the deal will be Cleo •IF A MAN ANSWERS 73 SWISS MAID 76 Laine and Johnny Gregory, whose latest LP’s “All Of Me” and “To The (Adaris— BMI) (Tree—BMI) Memory Of Kreisler,” will be simultaneously released in Oct. in London and IF I DID'T HAVE A DIME 67 (January—BMI) •TEN LONELY GUYS 77 New York. Two cover versions of American hits issued here by Fontana are (Roosevelt—BMI) IF I HAD A HAMMER 16 “Point Of No Return” by Brad Newman (original by Gene McDaniels on Li- (Ludlow—BMI) TEEN AGE IDOL 12 berty) and “Send Me The Pillow You Dream On” by newcomer Frank Kelly (Nelson—ASCAP) I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT (original by Johnny Tillotson on London). •THE BURNING OF ATLANTA ... 80 TO DO WITH MYSELF 95 (Conrad— BMI) Joe Brown, who recently hit the jackpot with “A Picture Of You,” cur- (Belinda Canada Ltd. CAPAC & Quartet ASCAP) THE THINGS WE DID LAST rently has five disks on release including a Golden Guinea LP of the same title, enters the charts this at 6. latest single I KEEP FORGETTIN' 48 SUMMER 78 which week No. His “Your Tender (Trio—BMI) (Styne Cahn—ASCAP) Look” on Piccadilly is also heading for chartsville. An LP, EP and single are I LEFT MY HEART IN TORTURE 40 also issued by his old label Decca. (Acuff-Rose BMI) SAN FRANCISCO 42 EMI announced a 90,000 advance for ’s stateside hit, “Ram- (General-ASCAP) TWIST AND SHOUT 60 (Mellin—BMI) blin’ Rose,” released here last week on Capitol. Meantime, “Let There Be Love” •I LEFT MY HEART IN THE BALCONY TWISTIN' WITH LINDA 79 is in its 7th chart week on the same label. 89 (Wemar—BMI) (Trinity, Kilt—BMI) Helen Shapiro’s next single, “Keep Away From Other Girls,” will be simul- I LOVE YOU THE WAY YOU ARE. 46 VENUS IN BLUE JEANS 13 taneously released in the States by Epic with her current British chart entry | (Tobi Ann— BMI) (Aldon— BMI) “Little Miss Lonely” as the flip. (I'm The Girl) FROM WOLVERTON •WARMED OVER KISSES 70 “Guitar Tango” by The Shadows on Columbia has won the group their 5th MOUNTAIN 66 (Poqo—ASCAP) Silver disk with sales now exceeding 266,000. Number published by Mills Music. (Painted Desert—BMI) WHAT KIND OF FOOL AMI 41 IT MIGHT AS WELL RAIN (Ludlow—BMI) UNTIL SEPTEMBER 33 WHAT KIND OF LOVE IS THIS ... 20 iAIdon— BMI) (Planetary, Doris Gee—ASCAP) Great Britain's Best Seiiers I REMEMBER YOU 19 WHAT'S A MATTER BABY 51 (ASCAP) (Eden— BMI) WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN WHEN 1. She’s Not You—Elvis Presley 11. Telstar—The Tornados (Decca) •JAMES (Hold The Ladder Steady) . 98 SUMMER'S DONE 72 (RCA) (Hill & Range) (Ivy) (Acuff-Rose—BMI) (Roosevelt—BMI) 2. It’ll Be Me—Cliff Richard (Co- 12. Once Upon A Dream—Billy Fury KID GALAHAD (EP) 39 WHAT TIME IS IT 83 lumbia) (Aberbach) (Decca) (Filmusic) (Lescay BMI) (Various) — 3. I Remember You—Frank Ifield 13. Ballad Of Paladin—Duane Eddy WORKING FOR THE MAN 62 (Columbia) (Famous Chappell) (RCA) (Essex) (Acuff-Rose BMI) — LET'S DANCE 6 4. Sealed With A Kiss—Brian Hy- 14. Main Title Theme—Jet Harris (Rondel & Sherman—ASCAP) YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH ... 11 land (HMV) (Famous—Chappell) (Decca) (Victoria) LIE (Jobete—BMI) TO ME 10 5. Roses Are Red Ronnie Carroll 15. Pick A Bale Of Cotton—Lonnie (Ben Day BMI) — — YOU BELONG TO ME 9 (Philips) (Leeds) Donegan (Pye) (Essex) LIMBO ROCK 59 (Ridgeway—BMI) 6. Things Bobby Darin (London) 16. Sheila— Roe (HMV) (Mel- (Twist BMI) YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK — Tommy (Burton) lin) LITTLE BLACK BOOK 52 BY THE COVER 68 (Plainview BMI) (Arc BMI) 7. Guitar Tango—The Shadows (Co- 17. Will I What—Mike Same (Parlo- LOCO-MOTION 15 YOU DON'T KNOW ME 35 lumbia) (Mills) phor.e) (Southern) (Aldon— BMI) (Hill & Range—BMI) 8. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do—Neil 18. Locomotion—Little Eva (London) LOLLIPOPS AND ROSES 90 YOUR NOSE IS GONNA GROW ... 69 Sedaka (RCA) (Aldon) (Aldon) (Garland—ASCAP) (Maravilla—BMI) 9. Speedy Gonzales—Pat Boone 19. So Do I—Kenny Ball (Pye) (Peter (London) (Macmelodies—Budd) Maurice) •Asterisk indicates first appearance on Top 100 10. Don’t That Beat All—Adam Faith 20. I Can’t Stop Loving You—Ray (Parlophone) (Downbeat) Charles (HMV) (Acuff-Rose)

48 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 International Section —— BELGIUM HOLLAND

BELGIUM HOLLAND Everyone in the business is looking forward to the big event in the record- Palette-records in the U.S. just released “Telstar,” a promising title by a ing industry, the “Grand Gala Du Disque,” to be held Friday, Sept. 28 at the promising group, the Gee Sisters- Record will be released in European coun- (classical) Sept. Kurhaus- tries within short time. Concertgebouw-Amsterdam and Saturday, 29 at the Scheveningen (popular), organized by the Committee for the Collective Gramo- Belindamusic-Brussels reports that this publishing-company is controlling phonerecords Campaign (CCGC). about 20 % of the Cash Box Top 100 at the moment. Belinda is working very The classical concerts will be given the Residentie-orchestra, directed strongly on “She’s Not You” (Elvis Presley), “A Swingin’ Safari” (Billy by by Arturo Basile and Willem van Otterloo, with Renata Tebaldi and Christian Vaughn) and “You Don’t Know Me” (Ray Charles). “Dancin’ Party” by Chubby Checker and “Wolverton Mountain” by Claude King has a very good Ferras as soloists. A big number of artists and bands are participating the popular concert and start. A very good Flemish local version of “Wolverton Mountain” has been the dance party-after: Grbnloh, Johnny Hoes, Dutch Swing College released on Decca by The Strangers. Anneke Band, Conny Stuart, the Mastreechter Staar Choir, Sonneveld, the Cos- On the Newtone-label, Sobedi released a good version of “Cuando Calienta Wim mopolitain Orchestra, Jos Cleber and the Five Holland; Orlando, El Sol” b/w “El Divorcio” by Los Tres Sombreros. Sales are very satisfying Diamond from Les Compagnons de la Chanson and Vince Taylor from France; Louis Neefs and this release is one of the most played on jukeboxes in this country. On the from Belgium; Cleo Laine, Edmundo his Orchestra, Russ Conway, other hand, Sobedi booked potential sales with the “Mad Madison” by The Ros and Vera Lynn and Victor Silvester and his Orchestra from England; Jan & Kjeld Ruby’s. This number is very popular over here and a recording of a French from Denmark; Rudolf Schock, Kurt ^Melhagen and his Orchestra, Conny version is scheduled very soon by another company. The Ruby’s have cut two Froboess and Gerhard Wendlandfrom Germany; Nana Mouskouri from Greece; other titles which will be released before the end of this month. Titles are Los Machucambos, from Argentine/Costa Rica/Spain; and Melita Muszely. being kept secret for the moment, since very much is expected of them. After both concerts, “Edisons” will be given, the annual awards for the Polydor welcomed its biggest singer Marcel Amont, who sang during 5 most outstanding national and international performances on records, issued evenings in Brussels each time 35 chansons and so confirming his great and by the combination of all record companies in Holland. This years winners are: sympathetic talent. The well known Belgian, Roger Danneels, has recorded with Dutch productions: Albert de Klerk for “Die Kleinorgel.” his orchestra a 12" LP with 28 songs among which are many own compositions Concertos: Issac Stern in Bruch and Mendelssohn. from this reputed author of Bruges. In cooperation with France and Holland, Symphonies: Colin Daves in three works by Strawinsky. D.G.G. is starting a big campaign with the 9 Symphonies of Beethoven, just Chambermusic: Sviatoslav Richter Gerard released with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmoniker. Polydor in Beethoven and Schumann and in Debussy-songs. arranged a Brussels meeting last week, during which time important sales Souzay Prof. in Schiitz, Renata Tebaldi in Verdi’s problems were discussed by leaders of some European D.G.G. representations Vocal and Opera: Dr. W. Ehmann “Othello” Karl “Elektra.” in a roundtable. and Bohm for Strauss’ Cabaret: Jules Corte for “Liedjes, Die Eigenlijk Niet Mogen.” S. A. Fonior’s best selling single records during the month of August 1962 de Dutch pop vocal: Ellen Cramer for “Middellandse Zee.” were: 1. “Speedy Gonzales” (Pat Boone); 2. “Quando, Quando, Quando” (Pat International pop vocal: Ella Fitzgerald for the “Harold Alien Songbook.” Boone) ; 3. “Madison Go” (James Curtis And The Madisons) ; 4. “Les Come- Dutch jazz: The Diamond Five for “Pollwinners Jazz.” diens” (Charles Aznavour); 5. “Le Petit Gonzales” (Dalida). Best sold EP was “Les Comediens” (Charles Aznavour) and best sold LP: “Bravo Bobbejaan” International Jazz: Oscar Peterson for “The Trio Live From Copenhagen.” (Bobbejaan Schoepen). Teenagers: Cliff Richard in “The Young Ones” and Brenda Lee in “Sincerely.” Dutch instrumental combo: Ad v. d. Hoed combo in “Too Close For Comfort.” 10. French chansons: Jacques Brel in “Jacques Brel.” Children’s repertoire: Jean Dulieu for “Paulus De Boskabouter.” Belgium's Best Sellers The classical “Grand Gala” as well as the pop “Grand Gala” will be on tele- vision and radio. (WALLOON) WARNER BROS. CONVENTION IN HOLLAND 1. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles/ABC Paramonut) (AcufF-Rose Warner Bros, delegates from many countries, e.g. England, Germany, Spain, Music Benelux/Brussels) Belgium, France, Scandinavia, Italy and Austria recently held their annual 2. J’entends Siffler Le Train (Richard Anthony/Columbia) convention in Bovema’s Gramophonehouse. The meeting was presided by Mike 3. Le Chariot (Petula Clark/Vogue) Maitland, WB president, and M. Robert B. Weiss, int’l director. All delegates 4. Petit Gonzales (Danyel Gerard/Polydor) (Ed. Bens/Brussels) stayed at the brand new Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. Among the highlights of the 5. Madison Twist (Johnny Hallyday/Philips) schedule were sensational shows by Bovema and Warner Bros., a very exclusive 6. Shout (Joey Dee And Starliters/Roulette) (Ed. Bens/Brussels) candlelight dinner in the Over Holland restaurant, and a boat-trip through 7. Si Un Jour (Robert Cogoi/ Phillips) (World Music/Brussels) the Amsterdam canals. Both Maitland and Weiss expressed their gratitude for 8. Un Mexicain (Marcel Amont/Polydor) the splendid organization of the event to Bovema’s president, Gerry M. Oord. 9. Le Bateau Blanc (Gilbert Becaud/HMV) Billy Vaughn, who visted Holland recently and whose “Swingin’ Safari” was Clair De Lune A Maubeuge (Bourvil/Pathe) (Ed. Moderny/Mouscron) well received, personally introduced his latest LP “Chapel By The Sea” to 10. several of Holland’s prominent broadcast-officials during friendly and in- formal visits. The LP, containing famous movie-melodies and other well known instrumentals, was released on the London-label. Instrumental hit “Green Onions” by Booker T. on the London-label seems to find interest with the Dutch Holland's Best Sellers teenagers. Also the flipside, the slow-blues “Behave Yourself” on electric organ in the whistlin’ and walkin’ style, finds response. John Ros of L. C. Phonogram stressed the importance for record-dealers to 1. Brandend Zand/Heisser Sand (Anneke Gronloh/Philips, Mina/Polydor, use the albums of Decca’s brilliant “Phase 4” series as demonstration and disks Willy Schobben/Artone) (Benelux Music, Weert) for extra sales in hi-fi and stereo equipments. Two new albums were brought 2. Spe^y Gonzales (Pat Boone/London) (Metro Muziek/Amsterdam) out last week: “Percussive Moods” by Johnny Keating’s Combo and “Bongos 3. I Can’t Stop Loving (Ray You Charles/ABC Paramount) (Acuff-Rose From The South” by Edmundo Ros. Decca’s Jet (‘Some People’) Harris and Music Benelux/Brussels) Karl (‘Sleepy Lagoon’) Denver will appear for Dutch TV. An increase of their 4. Roses Are Red (Padre Twins/Artone, Bobby Vinton/Columbia) (Les Ed. sales is noticeable, so that new EP’s by both young singers with their greatest Int. Basart/ Amsterdam) successes were well planned for release in Holland. 5. Dance (Cliff Do You Want To Richard/Columbia) (Les Ed. Int. Basart/ Hans Tecker, classical Decca dept, L. Amsterdam) of C. Phonogram, was proud to let Cash Box hear a new album of Teresa Berganza: “Spanish And Italian Songs,” 6. Guitar Tango (The Shadows/Columbia) accompanied by her husband Felix Lavilla at the piano. The album offers com- 7. Marching Along With The Blue Diamonds (Blue Diamonds/Decca) plete texts and English translations. “After Berganza’s unforgettable recital (Additions Climax/ Amsterdam). in Amsterdam this summer,” M. Tecker remarked, “this refiined collection of 8. Janus Pak Een Keer (Paula Dennis/Artone, Me Nog Ria Valk/Fontana) Berganza’s beloved songs will find many friends.” (Uitgeverij Joop Portengen/Haarlem) Bovema’s Imperial-label immediately took advantage of Gramophonehouse’s 9. Like I Do (Nancy Sinatra/Reprise) (Top Music Altona/Amsterdam) new completed galvano-equipment to launch within the shortest possible time Sealed With Kiss (Brian Hyland/ABC A Paramount) (Chappell/Amster- the No. 1 hit “Sherry” by the 4 Seasons. Imperial has high 10. dam) expectations of this number. Bovema’s Liberty-label just released Bobby Vee’s “Punish Her” as well as The Majors’ “Time Will Tell.” Johnny Burnette is also represented by his recording of “Lonesome Waters.” The George Shearing Quintet made their very first concert in Holland at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw on Sat., Sept. 15. Bovema’s Capitol-label, ex- Great Britain's Great Britain's clusively dealing with all Shearing-records in this country, took promotional measures for its Shearing-repertoire. One of the biggest songs at the moment is “Roses Are Red” sung by Bobby Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's Vinton and published by Leeds Muziek Holland N. V. (Basart). Basart has ob- tained four local recordings, which is quite exceptional in our small territory. The various Dutch versions sell extremely well. A&R man Addy Kleyngeld 1. West Side Story Soundtrack 1. Follow That — Dream—Elvis Pres- of CNR Records, recorded with his new young discovery Heinz Hansen the new ley (Philips) (RCA) song “Eine Schone Frau Spricht Immer Mit Den Augen.” CNR reports already 2. Pot Luck Elvis Presley (RCA) — 2. Play It Cool—Billy Fury (Decca) very strong reactions on this production the first days after release. World 3. The Golden Age Of Donegan 3. Some People Soundtrack (Pye) copyright of this song with Basart N. V. A new Dutch teenager duo The Lonnie Donegan (Pye ‘Golden — Corina’s recorded on CNR label the Dutch version of “Johnny Get Angry,” Guinea’) 4. Shadows To The Fore—The Shadows which is handled by Basart for the Dutch territory. Further news of the CNR 4. Best Of Ball, Barber Bilk (Columbia) The & label: Christel Sauer recorded two songs, “Weisses Schiff” (world copyright Kenny Ball, Chris Barber & Acker 5. Black & White Minstrel Show No. with Basart) and “Vergiss Die Treue Nicht” of which Basart acquired the Bilk (Pye ‘Golden Guinea’) 1—George Mitchell (HMV) subpublishing rights von Hans Beierlein/Ed. Montana for Holland. Mills Hol- 5. Black White Minstrel Show & 6. King Of Twist—Chubby Checker land N.V. (also Basart) started the promotion on the new Rick Nelson record George Mitchell (HMV) (Columbia) “Teenage Idol.” In 1961 Basart had a smash hit with Rick’s “Hello, Mary Lou” 6. A Picture Of You Joe Brown — 7. West Side Story Vol. 1 Broad- and they hope “Teeenage Idol” will meet the same popularity over here. Dutch ‘Golden Guinea’) — (Pye way Cast (Philips) recordings are in preparation. 7. Blue Hawaii — Elvis Presley On Nov. 3, Fats Domino with his Band will make their first (RCA) 8. Hits From The Young Ones—Cliff concerts in Hol- Richard land, at the Kurhaus-Scheveningen and the Concertgebouw-Amsterdam. On 8. South Pacific Soundtrack (RCA) (Columbia) — Nov. 25, the Everly Brothers are expected in Holland, also in Amsterdam and 9. The Shadows Shadows (Co- 9. Four Hits & A Mister Acker —The — The Hague. Future jazz-concerts in Holland include: Gerry Mulligan Quartet lumbia) Bilk (Columbia) plus the Horace Silver Quintet on Oct. 20. Duke Ellington Big Band (January), West Side Story—Broadway Cast 10. Spotlight On The Shadows—The Ella Fitzgerald and the Oscar Peterson Trio (February) and Mahalia Jackson (Philips) Shadows (Columbia) (April/May).

Cash Box—September 29, 1962 International Section 49 . —

Paco Canedo completed for RCA the third Spanish version of the American Cash Box readers are drawn to a mistake which occurred in the last Anni- hit, “Sealed With A Kis.” Before him, Ricardo Rocca (Orfeon) and Oscar niversary Issue’s Italian section on the “Gurtler House.” Walter Gurtler re- Madrigal (Gamma) recorded it. cently announced the purchase of the building of the Italian record company Cesar Costa starts the new Orfeon Gold Series with an LP in which he in- Red Records, which is directed by Mr. Bonaccina. Walter merely bought the cludes old American standards sung in Spanish with arrangements and orches- building. In fact. Red Record will move soon to a new address and continue tra conducted by Chico O’Farrill. Heard are songs like “Laura,” “Tea For in the Italian record industry in complete independence. Red Records has Two,” “Too Young,” “Linda,” “Hey There,” “Ruby,” “All The Things You nothing to do with the two record companies managed by Gurtler, that is Saar Are,” “I’m In The Mood For Love,” “Tenderly,” “Let’s Fall In Love,” “My Co. and Gurtler Co. Walter was erroneously called vice-president of Red in the Foolish Heart,” “Dream.” The cover of this album is one of the best we have special issue. seen made in Mexico. Enrique Guzman, another young Mexican idol, has a new LP for Columbia On a European trip for several TV appearances and quite a number of Records with such songs as “Puchinello,” “Leaving Dream,” “Princess,” radio interviews and performances, Billy Vaughn has received awards in “Lover Come Back,” “Nat Any More,” “Canadian Sunset,” “Hey There,” “Free Amsterdam and Berlin (three golden records). Cash Box had the pleasure of Me,” “I Will,” “Goody Goody,” “High Upon A Hill” and “Magnolia.” All the meeting him along with Jim Bailey, Dot’s international director, in Milan arrangements were made and conducted by Chuck Anderson. where they stopped over before reaching Rome for a two day stay. Billy Peerless Records gave a cocktail party to the press and radio and TV people, recently had a big smash in our country with “Wheels,” which incidentally to introduce two new young newcomers: V’ianey Valdez, who has already made received by our TV station a special daily exposure that helped the record to six recordings, Jorge and Lender, who is composer of 26 songs and who will boom fast here. Bailey said the label is very satisfied with the representation have his first recordings Peerless on shortly. of Decca Italiana, a result of which is the recent renewal of the Dot-Decca The three day “Fourth National Festival,” Jazz was a great success. Chico Italiana pact through London Records. Dot is having many successful records O’Farrill performed with his piece 17 band and presented his new arrangements in Europe at the present time and Bailey feels it will be the biggest Dot year and compositions. The most applauded artists were “Vitaminas,” Tino Con- on this continent. treras and "Rabito,” drummers; Chilo Moran and Freddy Guzman, trumpeters, A1 Zuniga, Freddy Manzo and Chucho Zarzosa, pianists; “La Negrita” and Enrique Lebendiger, the well-known veteran music publisher from San Rabelo, saxists; “El Polio,” bass. Many international guest stars performed Paolo, was due again in Milan Sept. 23, and will surely enjoy finding that our in this jazz festival and it is possible that in the future it will be repeated vedette Mina has waxed two pieces picked up from his Fermata catalog: every three months. “Chega De Saudade” and “E Da I?” The record by Mina will come out here in There is the rumor that the new Ruben Fuentes’ composition “El Pecador” Oct. and it will represent the first example available in Italy of Bossanova, the (The Sinner) will be recorded in English by Pat Boone and as an instrumental new Brazilian music, since ‘Chenga De Saudade” is a Bossanova composition. by Billy Vaughn. Larry Sonn, the American conductor, who again is settling in Mexico, re- Mr. Carisch, Mr. Ansoldi and Mr. Velona, all of Rifi Records (Milan), spent corded at Columbia records the melodies “No Me Quieras Tanto (Don’t Love four days in New York recently meeting several people of the record industry Me So Much)” and “C’est Si Bon.” The arrangements were made in a tropical there. They announced a pact with Time Records for the representation of this style. New York line in Italy. Rifi Records is a young record company in fast devel- Columbia Records is ready to release three new albums recorded by young opment, a result and evidence of which is the announced move of its offices artists like Los Teen Tops, Leda Moreno and Los Hooligans. With these re- to a larger setting by March 1963. It recently got the Italian distribution of cordings this label will close its popular catalog for this year and will start Clan, the record line produced by Adriano Celentano, and thus is the manufac- with the dance catalog for the festivities at the end of the year. turer and distributor here of “Stai Lontana Da Me (Tower Of Strength)” by Los Ruffino, a very popular quartet some years ago, is trying to reach the A. Celentano himself, a record which soon will reach the half-million mark in public’s taste, and is now recording at Peerless Records. Team cut “Ven Que sales, and is currently high on our charts. Rifi is a candidate for becoming the Te Quiero” (the top Best Seller) and “Flores, Estrellas Y Luna” and is also Italian representative of American Columbia. A certain excitement exists at preparing a new album with folk songs. Rifi due to the possibility that the Madison might succeed here, since it is the Ben E. King is preparing for an appearance in the Mexican capital. distributor of the original Madison by A1 Brown (from Amy Records), a disk 10. it got first two years ago and was the first foreign matrix it released. At that time, the firm pressed some three or four thousand copies but the record Mexico's Best Sellers didin’t succeed and now—this summer— it has pressed a further 25,000 copies. At Ricordi, Bruno Pozza has displayed with pride a refined two-45‘s package released in Japan by a local record house Toshiba: out of the four songs, 1. Ven Que Te Quiero—Los Impala (Musart). Hnos. Reyes (RCA). Los Ruffino three are original copyrights of Ricordi: “Quando Quando Quando”—“A1 Di ( p6erl6ss ) La”—“Gondoli Gondola.” The fourth song featured in the package is “Volare” 2. Edi, Edi (Eddie, Eddie) —Angelica Maria (Musart). (BRAMBILA). by Domenico Modugno, an original Curci copyright. “A1 Di La” after it hit .3. Dame Felicidad (Free Me) —Enrique Guzman (Columbia). good sales in the States, is coming up in some other countries. 4. Vagar Entre Sombras—Alvaro Zermeno (Orfeon). Javier Solis (Columbia). Emilio Galvez (Musart). Benny (Musart). Amalia Mendoza (RCA). More Pye, the English record line which was represented by Durium in Italy 10. (EMMI). will be distributed from now on by RCA Italiana. Incidentally Durium, before 5. El Nido Sonora Santanera (Columbia). — its representation expired, had a medium hit on Pye with “Abatjour (Romeo)” 6. Amor Sin Ley—Marco Antonio Muniz (RCA). Juan Mendoza (Peerless). by Petula Clark, which was released here about one year ago, but received an 7. Johnny El Enojon (Johnny Get Angry) Angelica Maria (Musart). — increase of sales recently when it was released by CGD in a version by Henry 8. Cataclismo Maria Elena Sandoval (Orfeon). Javier Solis (Columbia). — Wright. The record was produced by Giuseppe Giannini of CGD-GC. 'The first 9. Cuando Volveras (Ginny Come Lately) Paco Canedo (RCA). (BRAM- — sheet of music to be published by Radio Record Hiberica, the newly established BILA). branch of Radio Record Ricordi in Barcelona (Spain), will be “Come Sempre Ritmo Africano Bert (Polydor). — Kaempfert (As Ever),” a recent composition of maestro Donida, the author of “A1 Di La.” “Come Sempre” is Ricordi’s song in the Festival in Barcelona Sept. 22 through 24.

South Africans Best Seilers The old number, “In A Persian Market” by Ketelby, has come out on the Columbia label in a version by Charles Blackwell under the title—of course 1. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Ray Charles) (ABC Para.) of “Persian Twist”; the number is extremely good and will receive several 2. Kiss Me Quick (Elvis Presley) (RCA) speaking Ri- Italian waxings10.and all will be supported—promotionally —by 3. Speedy Gonzales (Pat Boone) (Dot) cordi, which is the sub-publisher. 4. Ver In Die Ou Kalhari (Jim Reeves) (RCA) .5. That’s Old Fashioned (The Everly Brothers) (W. Bros.) Following “Wheels,” a hit here, Billy Vaughn has this month two other 6. Kaapse Draai (Floyd Cramer) (RCA) titles that are candidates for our charts, “Swingin’ Safari” and “Continental 7. That Greasy Kid Stuff (Janie Grant) (RRC) Melody.” The second is sub-published in Italy by Ricordi and it means to work 8. I Don’t Know Why (Eden Kane) (Decca) on this number. Ricordi has another foreign hit title, “The Young Ones,” on 9. Follow That Dream (Elvis Presley) (R(iA) which it has just started to work on for the Italian territory. Costello, the Adios Amigo (Jim Reeves) (RCA) young VCM talent, will wax the song in Italian. Ricordi is also working on another interesting title, “Marianna,” originally published by Famous. Mario Addah, a leading record distributor of Lebanon, visited Milan in Sept.

E. M. I. Sales Convention Italy's Best Sellers One Weeks ’Hiis Week on Week Ago Chart

1 . 2 . 15. Quando Calienta El Sol: Los Hermanos Rigual/RCA Marcellos Ferial/Durium—Lina De Lima/Rifi—Los Tres Sombreros / Phonocolor

1 . 2 . 17. Sei Rimasta Sola/Stai Lontana Da Me: Adriano Celentano/ Clan—Gene McDaniels/VCM 2 . 3. 8. Ogni Giomo: Paul Anka/RCA

3. 6 . 9. Guarda Come Dondolo/Pinne Fucile Ed Occhiali: Edoardo Vianello/RCA

4. 4. Saint Tropez Twist/Daniela : Peppino Di Capri/Carisch 5. 5. 13. Renato: Mina/Italdisc

6 . 8 . 14. Abatjour: (Romeo): H. Wright/CGD—Petula Clark/Duri- um

7. 12 . 2. Sogno D’Amore Twist: Peppino Di Capri/Carisch

8 . 11 . 10. Trani A Gogo’: Giorgio Gaber/Ricordi LONDON—Jerry Thomas, international sales director of Liberty Records, at- 9. 7. 8. Retiens La Nuit: Johnny Hallyday/Philips tended the E.M.I. sales convention during his recent visit to London. Pictured 10 . 10 . 10. Evelyne: Nini’ Rosso/Durium—Sprint from left to right are: Stan Stern, export promotion; Ron White, general 11 . 13. 4. Vola Vola Da Me: Mina/Italdisc marketing manager; Rex Oldfied, Liberty marketing manager; Thomas; L. G. 12 . 14. 13. Anema E Core: Cliff Richard/VCM

Wood, managing director, E.M.L Records; and Roland Rennie, repertoire divi- 13. 10 . 11. Lasciami II Tuo Sorriso: Nico Fidenco/RCA sion. 14. 9. 9. Et Maintenant: Gilbert Becaud/VCM

50 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 International Section ) ) )) )— ) ) — CANADA

One of the most consistent hit makers on the Canadian record scene of late Pawal Records is now being pressed and distributed by RCA Victor. For this must certainly be the title bestowed upon Connie Francis. In recent months month, the label released a collection of albums such as: ‘•Maravilloso! Cha it has been the same story with Connie’s MGM sides. One after another has Cha Cha,” with singer Humberto Garin, from Uruguay but now living in soared into the Canadian Top Ten. Latest to follow suit is “Vacation.” Lee Brazil; “Cha Cha Cha,” with The Cuban Boys, Brazilian group which plays in Farley, Quality promo chief, reports that the Summer season smash is cur- cha-cha rhythm; “Samba 25 M/M” with Sandra, a newcomer on the Brazilian rently flirting with the Canadian counterpart of the U.S. million seller mark. musical scene; “Luiz Alberto Canta Para Enamorados'’ with songster Luiz “It has,” says Lee, “been one of the strongest sellers of the season.” This, Alberto, who sings Brazilian love songs; “Ferias No Drink,” with organ player perhaps, was to be expected, but a surprising development at Quality, especially Celso Murilo, a talented young musician, presenting some Brazilian and in- Quebec sales division in Montreal, has been the overwhelming success of the ternational hits in dance rhythm; “Ed Lincoln Boite,” another album in dance French Language release by the lark, entitled “Jamais.” Clyde McGregor, at style, with another organ player, this one an accomplished composer and ar- Quality’s Montreal office, reports that “Jamais” has been such a good seller ranger, too; “Samba Geleia” with Moacyr Marques and his sax; under the that the firm is about to release an LP, including that song and six others Diamond label, which belongs to Pawal, there’s “Piano E Romance” with J. recorded by Connie in French. To these seven French songs Quality will add Hernandez at the piano, with orchestral accompaniment. five songs by the thrush in Italian to complete the package. The set will be Commemorating Nat King Cole’s Silver Jubilee, Odeon released, under the released through Quality branches in Canada only, but could develop into a Capitol label, “Cole Espanol Novamente,” another collection of Latin-American strong enough sales item here that the parent MGM Company could take a songs by Cole. The first album, “Nat King Cole Canta Boleros,” is the cham- close look at it with regard to release elsewhere. Lee also reports that Quality pion of sales here in Brazil, with over 100,000 copies already sold. In this is about to undertake an extensive promotion campaign for Connie’s new new album, Nat, accompanied by Ralph Carmichael’s Ork, sings among others, Country Music LP. The campaign will kick off with exposure for the new set “La Feria De Las Flores,” “Adios Mariquita Linda,” “Vaya Con Dios,” “La in the Ottawa area by way of the Ted Daigle C&W air segment over CKOY. Golondrina,” “Solamente Una Vez,” etc. Ted will play the set as his album of the week, featuring two selections a day Moacyr Franco, the top seller with “Tender Is The Night,” Brazilian version from the package, and awarding gratis copies to six of his listeners, selected by Nazareno de Brito, just cut for Copacaban a new future success. The num- at random from the mail. ber is “Que Sera De Ti,” a guarania, Paraguay’s rhythm that’s very popular The new beat, Bossa Nova, has made the Canadian disk scene first through here in Brazil. The arrangement includes the original Paraguayan instru- a new release by the Zoot Sims band on Colpix. John Levy of Compo rushed ments and a complete violin section. the deck, Parts One and Two of “Recado Bossa Nova.” Odeon Records just released a new collection of 11 LP’s for September- The Romeos closed (9/15) at Bob Simpson’s “Club 70” in Ottawa following October: ^ , a very successful week, just in time to return to Toronto to begin their new “Encantanmeto Do Bolero (Enchantment Of The Bolero), with lark Dalva season on network TV. People who had only seen the group’s video perform- De Oliveira (mother of the popular teenage Brazilian singer Pery Ribeiro); ances were pleasantly surprised at their extremely versatile and polished club “Um Espetaculo A Parte (An Original Show),” with singer Ivon Cury; “0 presentation. Each of the four proved to be an accomplished soloist on one or Eterno Rei” (Always The Old King),” in memory of the late singer Francisco more instruments, and their instrumental prowess, liberally mixed with a clever Alves; “Musicas De Filmes De Todo 0 Mundo (Movie Musics From All stream of patter produced a very entertaining show. Their first Columbia World)” with Britinho and his orchestra; “Ve Se Gostas (Did You Like It?)”— package, “Rendezvous With The Romeos,” continues to sell well, especially in with Sivuca and his rhythm group; Summer Scene” with Frankie Avalon; areas where the group has appeared in person. A new LP set is in the works. “Tangos Del Recuerdo” with the famous Mexican singer (bom in Chile) Lucho It will highlight the versatility of The Romeos, as it will be based on some of Gatica; “Ray Charles And His Coral Group”; “Edmundo Ross” and his Latin their night club activities. rh^hm; “Success Of The Big Three” with Les Baxter, Nelson Riddle and Ray Harold Winslow at Quality notes that “Summertime Guy” by Eddie Ram- Anthony; “Nat King Cole Espanol Again,” as we mentioned before. beau has caught on in several important markets. The label has reserviced all Canadian deejays with the Rambeau disc. Sparton’s Toronto promo man, Joe Panselli, items that Greta Keller, con- tinental chanter, whose signing to an Am-Par pact was reported recently in Cash Box, was well received in a recent P.A. at The King Edward Hotel. Miss Brazil's Best Sellers Keller left Toronto (9/15) to open an extended engagement at New York’s Waldorf Astoria. Brian Hyland was accompanied on the deejay rounds by SAO PAULO RIO DE JANEIRO promo man Panselli when the young singer appeared in Toronto to kick off 1. Suave E A Noite (Tender Is his new hit single, “Warmed Over Kisses” and his new LP, “Sealed With A 1. Suave E A Noite— (Tender Is — Night) Moacyr Franco • Kiss.” The Night) —Moacyr Franco — The — 10. (Conacabana) (Copacabana) The Count Victors, who are riding the crest with a national break out on 2. O Trovador Del Toledo (L’Arle- 2. O Trovador De Toledo (L’Arle- Coral, entitled “Peepin’ An’ Hidin,” appeared in Ottawa on a one niter (9/13). — — quin de Tolede) Gilda Lopes — quin de Tolede) Gilda Lopes — On a visit to CB the boys informed that schedule calls for an early New York — — (Odeon) (Vitale) (Odeon) (Vitale) session, which will result in a new single. The fellows also have a new LP 3. Dumpy Ray Ellis — (RCA) about half finished and slated for completion by mid-Fail. Oct. will see the — 3. *Quem E—Silvinho— (Philips) ( Spanka—Fermata group return to Detroit, the town where “Peepin’ ” first began to click, to pick 4. Come September—Bobby Darin 4. Quando Setembro Vier—(Come up the promotion trail, that will also take the Count Victors into the Cleveland ( Atco Fermata September) Billy Vaughn — — — ) and Akron areas. The original Ottawa date for the group was to have been — (Dot—RGE) 5. *Pra Teu Castigo—Nelson Gon- the fourteenth, but was changed to avoid conflicting with a one niter by (Euterpe) 5. Onde Estas Cora^ao Silvana & galves (RCA) Bobby Vee set for the Capital on the same nite. — — Rinaldo Calheiros — (Copaca- 6. Stella By Starlight—Ray Charles Bill Smithers sending up smoke signals from Quality’s Montreal office indi- bana) (Vitale) (Polydor) cating that he’s riding hard on a hit in the making by Rex Allen, “Don’t Go 6. Multiplication — Bobby Darin 7. Multiplication—Bobby Darin — Near The Indians.” However, another Mercury item is stealing some of the ( Atco—Fermata ( Atco Fermata Allen thunder, as “I Sat Back And Let It Happen” by Leroy Van Dyke heads 10. — 7. *Leva Eu Sodade—Nilo Amaro & ” 8. Let’s Twist Again—Chubby rapidly for the top of the charts. “Looks Like Another ‘Walk On By’ says Sens Cantores de Ebano — Checker ( Parkway—Fermata) Bill. Bill is looking forward to a “Limbo Christmas” as Chubby Checker is (Odeon) — rocking his territory with both sides of his latest Cameo outing, “Popeye” 9. El Suco Suco—Poly (Conti- 8. *Quem E—Silvinho (Philips) — and “Limbo Rock.” — nental) (Fermata) 9. El Suco Suco—Poly— (Conti- New voice on Montreal’s CKGM belongs to Jim Turner. Deejay is out of nental) (Fermata) 10. Foi Deus—Angela Maria — Portland, Me. Jim is featured by the station in its weekend shows. Stella By Starlight — Ray (RCA) *Brazilian Music Newsman Bill Element exits Ottawa’s CFRA, Toronto-bound to CKEY. Del Charles— ( Polydor Shannon and Johnny & The Hurricanes both spotlighted at London’s Western Fair (9/11). CKSL’s Dick McFarland emceed the afternoon presentation, while CFPL’s Dick Williams hosted the evening show with the record stars. Their London appearance boosted area sales of their current singles, reports Quality’s Stan Dorling. Del’s current biggie “Swiss Maid” and “Come On Train” by Sao Paulo^s Top10. Ten LP"s Johnny and Company are both pushing hard on the top ten in several areas, reports Stan. O’Keefe Center date in Toronto for Victor Borge. The Verve — 1. ’S Continental—Ray Conniff — 6. *Po€ma Do Olhar—Miltinho artist appeared for a week (9/17) “Borge’s Back,” comedians latest release (Columbia) (RGE) under the Verve banner, enjoyed banner sales, according to Dorling. Other Bicudos Nao Se Beijam: 2. Dedicated To You Ray Charles 7. *Dois record artists making Toronto P.A.’s recently have been Lil Armstrong at Club — Azevedo (Con- — (Polydor) Poly & Waldyr — 76, sporting a new Verve LP, “Chicago And All That Jazz,” and Tommy Zang tinental) in weeks at Cabaret. latest single release like 3. *Ouvindo-Te Com Amor Silvana for two Le Tommy’s looks a — 8. *Cantos De Aves Do Brasil — winner. It’s “Just Call My Name” b/w “I Love You Because.” & Rinaldo Calheiros — (Copaca- Johan Dalgas Frisch— (Copaca- Ray Peterson (Dunes) dropped in to chat with CB last week, during a vaca- bana) bana) tion trip to the Ottawa area with wife and small (seven months old) son. 4. Berlin Melody—Billy Vaughn — 9. Isto E Dan^a No. 2—Sidney — Ray slipped his new ballad, soon to be released on his company’s label, on the ( Dot—RGE (Columbia) audition table. “If Only Tomorrow,” is the name of the Warner Mack cleffed 5. *A Vida De Jesus—Various Art- *N6s E A Seresta—Nelson Gon- item. It’s a country flavored ballad with what it takes to score heavily in the ists— (Chantecler) calves — (RCA) sales column for Dunes. Jimmy Haskell’s orchestra provides the background for Peterson on the new release, all in all some very pleasant sounds. Ray also had another newie from the Dunes plant with him on his visit. “Mary Go Round” by C. L. and The Pictures was the item in question. It received its Canadian premiere on the Dean Hagopian disk session over CKOY. Ray will be Hollywood-bound in the near future to do a picture. Rio De Janeiro's Top Ten LP"s Ottawa group. The Hi Tones, long a favorite of the teen crowd at dances 2 1. ’S Continental—Ray Conniff — 6. *Isto E Danqa No. —Sidney and hops throughout the city and district have their first record release on (Columbia) (Columbia) Art Snider’s Canatal label. Bob St. George is spotlighted as lead vocalist on 7. Contrastes Moacyr Franco — 2. *N6s E A Seresta—Nelson Gon- — the session, entitled “I’ve Been So Lonely.” Flip side is an instrumental outing galves (RCA) (Copacabana) with the one word title, “Jean.” — 8. Angela Maria Canta Para Twist Again Chubby 0 Compo’s John Levy singing the praises of new Colpix items by James 3. Let’s — Mundo—Angela Maria — (RCA) Checker ( Parkway—Fermata Darren. New si^le, “Hail The Conquering Hero” and new package by Jimmy, — 9. Os Romanticos De Cuba No Ci- “Love Among 'The Young,” seem destined for considerable chart action in 4. Dedicated To You—Ray Charles nema No. 2r—Romanticos De short order. — (Polydor) Cuba— (Musidisc) Vic, Gene and Joe Ames followed Will Jordan into Montreal’s El Morocco 5. *Dois Bicudos Nao Se Beijam — Pecado De Amor—Sarita Montiel (9/22). John Williams reports that the new Epic single by the Ames Boys is Poly & Waldyr Azevedo— (Con- — ( Hispavox—Fermata beginning to show some sales action in the Montreal area. tinental) *Brazilian Music

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Participants in the annual (6th) JPRA (Japan Phonograph Record Associa- Although Germany is basically a country that buys German language tion) sponsored “’Records Festival” this fall have been announced. Each mem- records, certain American hits do break big here and become top sellers. M her diskery is represented with 4 pop singers each. The show will be held at Both Billy Vaughn and Elvis Presley have had million selling records here, _ the largest indoor stadium in Tokyo, Metropolitan Gym, on Nov. 3. Singers to and in Germany unknown singer Joey Dee has already passed the 100,000 be on stage were selected by their labels. Names on the roster are mostly mark with his “Ya Ya Twist.” Almost all of the big labels are represented teenagers or performers in their twenties. Firms and names: Columbia: Hideo here with direct contracts and in many cases, their own labels, but many small Murata, Midori Satsuki, Kenji Kitahara, Columbia Rose II; Grammophon: labels with top hits are unobtainable here. Teldec has long had its catch-all “ Sachiko Nishida, George Takagi, Tomiko Tsukasa, Nobuo Ohki; King: The London label which represents literally hundreds of labels including such _ Dark Ducks, Yoshiko Ohtsu, Miki Nakasone, Shinji Hinoki; Teichiku: Hideki powers as Dot, and now the EMI owned Electrola has started a similar move- Takahashi, Mitsusaburo Teppo, Tatsumi Fujino, Takashi Fujiki; Toshiba: ment. Its new “Columbia State-Side” label will carry hits from all obtainable Jerry Fujio, Mieko Hirota; Victor: Frank ^ Q. Sakamoto, Kayoko Moriyama, hit masters available in America. A special man is on hand in the U.S. to buy M Nagaj, Yukio Hashi, Akira Matsushima, Mie Nakao. such interesting masters in direct competition with London and similar labels, rp All Nov. releases by member diskeries in JPRA were given the OK from the and Electrola hopes with this new attraction to gain a stronger American — organization’s monthly Standard Committee. Tunes checked were 3,694, cover- repertoire. The first releases here under the new mark contained masters from ing 915 local and 2,779 international sessions. Epic and American Columbia label including the red hot Bobby Vinton re- Ryoichi Hattori, composer, exclusively pacted w’ith Toshiba Records re- cordings of “Roses Are Red” and “Rain Rain Go Away.” _ cently for his writing. He had long been with Columbia, leading the label at The Madison has finally hit Europe and is already enjoying smash popu- ~ the end of last July. larity in France and Italy. Germany is next in line and German producers are Columbia Rose II cut her brand new sides this month: “Chiisana Shia- lining up material for future recordings. Bobby Vinton made his first visit to K wase-o” b/w “Itsumo Anata-wa.” Tunes were penned by Matsue Saito after her Germany and waxed four sides in German for Electrola under the direction of switch from singing, as Columbia Rose I, to writing. star A&R man Heinz Gietz. His “Roses Are Red” is fighting hard with the Teichiku’s latest label. Union, will start covering the Belgian Fonior label German Caterina Valente version for top honors in the charts here. in addition to the already reported inclusion of the Romanian Cartimex label in Dec. Enrique Lebendiger, president and owner of « CORRECTION: The No. 5 tune of international origin in the Sept. 8 issue Fermata De Brazil publishing and record companies, visited Munich, Cologne and Hamburg for important !ti was misprinted. The tune given then, “Bungacha-Bushi/Saburo Kitajima, Co- talks " lumbia” should be replaced by “Good Luck Charm/Elvis Presley, Victor:/ with publishers Hans Gerig, Ralph Maria Siegel, Alfred Schacht of Aberbach-^ASRAC.” Aberbach Music and Peter Meisel. Enrique also had dinner with GEMA chief Hans Carste and The Spanish singing group called Los Espanoles have arrived here to stage the general manager of GEMA Dr. Schulze. Enrique is the y, original publisher of their nitery appearances for 3 months long. They also will give public perform- world hits “Brigitte Bardot” and “La Novia” and while 3. in Munich he met with his Scandinavian publisher Felix Stahl for talks. En- I ances, two times in Tokyo during the end of Sept. rique closed a deal to handle the Ariola labels in his country for 3 years and LI Victor’s second pressing plant, of which completion was reported a few also placed many songs in Germany for the season. weeks ago in the column, started operation Sept. 11. The factory, located in coming He mentioned that Kanagawa prefecture, has a capacity of pressing about 500 thousand LP’s per German music is becoming more and more commercial for the world mar- month. ket and especially mentioned the South American success of Bert Kaempfert. He told Cash Box that he was amazed at the raise of prices for records here. First album by Bill Monroe here was placed on sale this month through In Brazil, a single record sells for about 200 cruzeiros (30 cents) and an LP Victor. A 12" mono LP, released on RCA-Camden in the States, is sold as a costs about 1400 cruzeiros Brazil the worlds fourth largest record C&W special collectors’ item. The album was recorded by the original Monroe ($2.50). was selling country sales. Blue Grass Boys before the boys joined Columbia. but a weak economy has also effected record Polydor is working hard on the new Sacha Distel German waxing of “Adios Amigo.”

Mr. Karow of Edition Accord announced top action on German hits by _ Vittorio, Jaqueline Boyer and Francois Lubiana and Ines Taddio. The publish- 10. Japan's Best Sellers ing firm is also swinging with the German version of “Manuela” by Renato. INTERNATIONAL “Africa Song” is also getting action with versions by Charles Aznavour and j Botho Lucas Chor. f 1. Good Luck Charm/Elvis Presley, Victor:/Aberbach-JASRAC Japanese singing star Sachiko Nishida has turned out her second German 1 2. Blue Hawaii/Elvis Presley, Victor; Kaoru Minami, King; Masayuki Hori, disk for Polydor with special material written for her by A1 “I Cried A Tear” King:/Folster Julia and Fred Jay. The Young World Ricky Nelson, Imperial; Keijiro Yamashita, Toshiba; August Seith of Seith and Chappell Music announced that the firm is going _ The Six Joes, Victor:/Yamaha—JASRAC great guns with music from “The West Side Story” and “Lolita” as well as the B 4. I Can’t Stop Loving You/Ray Charles, ABC—Paramount :/Tone—JASRAC big instrumental hit “The Stripper” by David Rose. Local singles of foreign 5. Follow That Dream/Elvis Presley, Victor; Masayuki Hori, King:/ Aber- hits in German include the big selling Rex Gildo version of “You Call Every- bach—JASRAC I body Darling,” which is the flip of “Speedy Gonzales,” Peter Beil’s new wax- • 6. Cry, Cry, Cry/Jack Scott, Capitol; Hisahiko lida, Columbia :/Shinko ing of “Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes” and the very active Brian JASRAC Hyland with his newest hit “Sealed With A Kiss,” which he is also doing in 7. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance/Gene Pitney, UA; George Oka, Victor; German. The firm is also flipping over the sales figures of its summer hit The Fairmount Sisters, Dot:/Tone—JASRAC “Caterina” by done by Perry Como, Willy Hagara, Sylvio Francesco and Lou 8. Mugmates/Eddie Hodges, Cadence; Yukari Itoh, King; Hisahiko lida, Co- Van Burg. lumbia.-/Yamaha—JASRAC 9. Johnny Loves Me/Shelley Fabares, Colpix:/Taiyo—JASRAC Lawrence is also getting action as well as Cuff Links And A Tie (Tlip/Mie Nakao, Victor; Nancy Sinatra, Reprise:/ “Baby Elephant Walk” by Welk Yamaha—JASRAC “I’m Looking Out The Window” by Cliff Richard. Chappell recently celebrated Munich opening of “My Fair Lady,” which is now an established hit musical LOCAL in Germany as well. Bernhard Mikulski reports that his record firm is doing better than ever. 1. Ohsho/Hideo Murata, Columbia i firm recently celebrated its first 100,000 foreign seller with Joey Dee’s 2. Hoshikuzu-no Machi/Michiya Mihashi, King The recording of Twist,” which is now high on the German Top 20. 3. Wakai-yatsu/Yukio Hashi, Victor “Ya Ya Rudi Von Der Dovenmuhle of Teldec says that he’s recorded the old favorite 4. Tohku-e Ikitai /Jerry Fujio, Toshiba “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home” with his new stars Jack Finey and 5. Hai! Soremade-yo/Hitoshi Ueki, Toshiba Diane Burg. 6. Bishonen Chushin-gura/Yukio Hashi, Victor I 7. Shinsen-Gumi No Uta/Michiya Mihashi, King i 8. Akashia-no Ame-ga Yamu-Toki/Sachiko Nishida, Polydor Teldec is hot on the trail of top American hits to record in Germany. New 9. Samui Asa/Sayuri Yoshinaga, Victor releases include “Girls, Girls, Girls” by The Continentals, “Roses Are Red” by 10. Boku-no Hoshi/Q Sakamoto, Toshiba Caterina10. Valente, as well as “Johnny Get Angry” by the same artist. Polydor hot A&R man Hans Bertram has waxed a German version of Bobby Darin’s “Things” with Will Brandes. Borje Ekberg of Metronome has announced that his Swedish lark, Anna Lena, will wax the German version of “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” for quick Sir Joseph Awards Gold Disks release and Siw Malmkvist will do “Alley Cat” in German. Electrola has announced that the Rex Gildo version of “Speedy Gonzales” has passed the 100,000 mark in sales after only 3 weeks of release. That’s it for this week in Germany.

Germany's Best Sellers

1. Speedy Gonzales—Rex Gildo/Pat Boone/Caterina & Sylvio—Electrola/ London/Decca—Schaeffers 2. *Paradiso—Connie Francis—MGM—Schneider/Francon 3. * Sweety—Peter Kraus—Polydor—Gerig 4. * Linda—Gus Backus—Polydor—Gerig 5. *Ein Dutzend Andere Manner (A Dozen Other Men) —Gerd Boettcher — Decca—Montana 6. *Lady Sunshine & Mr. Moon—Conny—Columbia—Gerig 7. Ginny Oh Ginny (Ginny Come Lately) —Brian Hyland—Jan & Kjeld Philips/Ariola—Will Meisel 8. *Heisser Sand (Hot Sand) —Mina—Polydor—Gerig of 9. Rosen Sind Rot (Roses Are Red) Bobby Vinton/Caterina Valente —Co- i STOCKHOLM—While In Sweden recently. Sir Joseph Lockwood, chairman — ' EMI presented gold disks to Swedish pop singer Sven-Bertil Taube for his lumbia / Decca—Gerig albums with songs by Bellman and Nils Ferlin, and to opera singer Ingvar *Weine Keine Trane Um Mich (Don’t Cry A Tear Over Me)—Carlos Otero I L Wicksell for his LP album “Fridas Visor.” Shown above (left to right) are —Polydor—Seith Taube, Sir Joseph and Ingvar Wicksell. * Original German Copyright

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Jorge Cesar Esperon, manager of Tonodisc Records, informed Cash Box A. W. T. Smith—ARC’s managing director—just arrived back from an ex- that his diskery has arranged the representation of Command Records in Ar- tensive look at the record business in the US and Canada. He advises that gentina. The deal was completed during a visit made by Esperon to Command re-negotiations with major labels currently under the ARC banner \yere suc- in New York some days ago. Tonodisc will put to sale the first Command LP cessfully concluded and that promising new label deals are under discussion. in Argentina in Oct. to start building its catalog immediately. “Our plan is to The Spanish label Hispavox was secured (first album is scheduled for early release only good and well known records that will always sell,” said Esperon. Australian release) and it is expected that other labels will soon be moving “We’ll stay a little apart for the pop hit race, but won’t forget it.” Tonodisc into the ARC catalog. Discussing the company’s immediate plans. Smith stated is already representing Jubilee, Time and Warwick, and has its own local that Epic material, currently showing strength and released here on the Coro- products. One of its latest singles, “Norman” by Sue Thompson, is showing net label, would henceforth be given local label identification. He advises that very good sales. ARC is now going into the local recording market with strength and has re- of Moi De Confirmed! As Cash Box noted in April, Chubby Checker will be in Buenos cording schedules planned well ahead. The cun-ent success “A release Aires Oct. 3. He will stay about three days in Argentina, as part of a Latin Payer,” he said, was particularly pleasing and now with American producer America tour. The same day, will take place the premiere of “Don’t Knock The arranged on the Epic label, ARC is following up quickly. A&R is to into the studio Twist,” his latest flick. Checker will appear at the Luna Park Stadium and at Sven Libaek—also just back from the United States— go dance parties organized by Escala Musical. within the week. Sydney disk jockey Bob Rogers, who it has been rumored for several months Gerard de la Chapelle, of ASCAP, has spent several days in Buenos Aires, would move into television, has finally signed a contract to host a weekly one- as part of his South American tour. During his visit, he stopped to talk at hour show to originate from TCN-Channel 9 in Sydney. Rogers will continue SADAIC (Argentine Society of Composers) and several pubberies. his regular DJ sessions—he is still at Radio 2UE but will leave that station Luis Calvo, of Sicamerican (Music Hall records) reports that his diskery within the next couple of months. has inked two new artists; Edmundo Zaldivar, composer of the world-known RCA has already issued the package, “Twelve Sides Of John D. Loudermilk,” “El Humahuaqueno,” and Los Puesteros del Yatasto, folkloric group. Zaldivar which has also just been released in the United States. The album could reach is now directing a instrumental folk group, especially designed for appearances a good market here as Loudermilk is dong well with his single “Calling Dr. at “penas” (folk parties) music dance ; Los Puesteros have previously been Casey.” recording for Ariel Records. Claudine Clark’s present American click, “Party Lights,” which is riding so More about Music Hall: the diskery is putting all its force on the promotion high on the Cash Box Top 100 at the moment has now been released on the of “Norma Beatriz,” the tune composed by Carlos Argentine, and recorded by Chancellor label through Viking Record Company. La Bandita Tropical. Besides it is preparing a new LP by folk trio Sanchez, Leeds Music has picked up the local publishing rights to “A Moi De Payer, Monges Ayala, Los Tres Amigos and the first album recorded by Jose Basso which is a local production. for his new label. This record will be titled “Basso 1962.” Reports from Peru A new entry into the best-seller list this week is Dorothy Baker, a local tele- reproduced by MH’s press department indicate that Siro San Roman is enjoy- vision singing star, with her version of “The Girl From Wolverton Mountain.” ing big success in that country. After a series of performances in Lima, San Arrangements have been completed for the release of this disk in Great Bri- Roman will go to Ecuador and Colombia. tain, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. release of “77 Sunset Strip” is catching Mauricio Brenner, head of Fermat, is planning a trip to Mexico to start the The Mel Henke Warner Bros, single easily sneak into some local operation of his pubbery in that country; however, the date of the visit hasn’t solid disk jockey action in most areas and could Australian Record Company on its been unveiled yet. Fermata is currently working on “Soy El Amor,” local charts. Another single release through Time” and “I Left My copyright recently recorded by Neil Sedaka in Spanish. Now, the tune has been CBS-Coronet label is Tony Bennett with “Once Upon A “Devil is one of cut by Los Fernandos, for Odeon Pops. Heart In San Francisco.” The Marty Robbins single Woman” the really hot sellers from ARC at the moment—it’s on the firm’s Coronet News from Surco: Pedro Da Silva, artist recently inked by the label, has label. recorded his first single, under the Opus label: “El Pato,” a Brazilian tune. Also new chart this week is “Silver Threads and Golden Needles’ by The Another Surco attraction, Los Jets, have cut “OK Muchachos (OK Boys),” a Springfields, from England. This one makes the list at number six spot on its local twist which is now being promoted. first week in and is destined to go much higher should the present action con- Producciones Fermata has released, under the Cameo series, of a new single tinue. The record is released in this territory by Philips. The most spectacular by Chubby Checker: “Dancin’ Party,” b/w by “Don’t Know The Twist.” The movement on the best seller list is “Sheila” by Tommy Roe. This Ampar re- record will start the promotion of Checker’s visit. lease has jumped in one week from ten to number two spot—it could be the News from Microfon: Quintin Irala, harpist recently inked by the diskery, disk to nudge “I Remember You” out of the top spot. is preparing his first LP, which will include several hits and standards, like Latest singles issued from the widespread EMI organization include “Will “El Mensu,” “El Cigarron” and Chilean tune “Fiesta Linda.” Mario Kaminsky, I What” by Mike Same which is his follow-up to his recent click “Come Out- head of the label, will soon travel to Lima, Peru, to take part in the Second side”; Bent Fabric has his “Alley Cat” released now; “Punish Her” by Bobby Convention of Latin American Record Producers on Oct. 8 through 10. This Vee on the Liberty banner, “What Now My Love” by Shirley Bassey; “The meeting has been qualified as “very important” by several members of the Swiss Maid” by Del Shannon and yet another single release from Cliff Richard, record industry, as people from nearly all the record producing Latin Ameri- which carries “It’ll Be Me” and “Since I Lost You.” Richard already has two can countries will be present. Columbia singles that have been released within the last three weeks. is of seventeen Julio Korn Publishers hard at work with “La Elegida,” a new tune penned The Sept, release from Australian Record Company made up Chess, Warner Bros., Kapp and by Dino Ramos and Casto Dario. The pubbery hopes it will become a big hit, albums on its various labels:—CBS-Coronet, and several versions are being arranged. Since it is alocal copyright, JK will United Artists. also promote it in other countries. News from Odeon: the diskery is preparing the release of the LP recorded by Tango director Francisco Canaro during his recent visit to Japan. The album Best Sellers will be released both in stereo and mono versions. It is interesting to note Argentina's that there are several tango music fan clubs in Japan. The most important is Vilar (Columbia); Siro located in Osaka, and maintains an exchange of information and records with 1. Cuando Calienta En Sol (Emmi-Edami) Tony Marcellos Ferial (Micro- Argentine8. tango fans. This club gives awards to the best tango music directors. San Roman (Music Hall); Hnos Rigual (RCA); (Odeon Pops); Juan Ramon (Disc The award is a beautiful Chinese doll, and several well known artists have re- fon); Alberto Vasquez Los Fernandos ceived their prize: Alfred de Angelis, Florindo Sassone, Roberto Firpo and Jockey); Danny Martin (Philips) Juan Ramon Francisco Canaro, among others. 2. Rey De Los Payasos (Aldon-Fermata) Neil Sedaka (RCA); (Disc Jockey) More about Odeon: the diskery has released the Frank Pourcel version of 3. Munequita (Frost-Edami) Enrique Guzman (Columbia); Los Pick Up “Premier Amour,” the French Eurovision hit. Besides, there are new singles (Music Hall) Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey); Johnny Tedesco (RCA) by Richard Anthony (“Tell Laura I Love Her,”) Del Shannon (“Mystery,”) 4. Ritmo Africano (Aberbach) Bert Kaempfert (Polydor) Julio Molina Cabral, Jose Antonio, Brenda Lee and Hector Maure, tango singer. 5. *E1 Cigarron (Fermata) Hugo Blanco (Polydor) (Pretty “Linda Muchachita Little Baby),” the Connie Francis hit, will be 6. *Paloma (Kom) Roberto Yanes (Columbia); Siro San Roman, Julio Molina recorded by Ricardo Roda for the Orfeo label, belonging to Columbia. This Cabral (Music Hall); Rosamel Araya (Disc Jockey); Los Cava Bengal label is also preparing the promotion for “Sing Along With Mitch,” one of (RCA); Los Andariegos (Tonodisc); Los Quilla Huasi, Hugo Diaz the famous Mitch Miller albums. Columbia released sing along CBS two 10. (Philips); Los Changos de Anatuva, Los Chilicotes (Odeon) Spanish, albums in some time ago, with good sales. The diskery is also pre- 7. La Chica Del Pullover (Accordo-Fermata) Adriano (Microfon); Juan paring a new album by Tomas Campos, folk singer and ex-member of the Ramon (Disc Jockey) Cantores del Alba group. 8. *Dejala Dejala (Ramar-Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Disc Jockey has released a Compact 33 with four chart riders recorded 9. Norman (Kom) Sue Thompson (Tonodisc) by its teen artist Juan Ramon: “Munequita,” “Frio De Nieve,” “La Chica Del 10. Eres Mi Rayito De Sol (You Are My Sunshine) Peter Terrace (Ariel) Pullover” and “Cuando Calienta El Sol.” There is also a new single by Victor 11. Hermanita (Presley-Fermata) Elvis Presley, Johnny Tedesco (RCA) Hugo y los Caminantes, with two boleros: “Adelante” and “De Rodillas.” The 12. Mi Talisman (Good Luck Charm) (Smart) Johnny Carel (Orfeo); Elvis Hall) diskeiy has inked a new Paraguayan harpist, and is going to put in the mar- Presley (RCA); Lawrence Welk (Music , ket his first single: “A Mi Asuncion” and “Pajaro Campana.” Sanchez will 13. *E1 Poeta Lloro (Kom) Rosamel Araya (Disc Jockey); Simba (Music ^soon travel to Japan, for several personal appearances. Hall); Cauby Peixoto, Horacio Deval (RCA); Los Fernandos (Odeon Pops) 14. La Noche Que Llore (Pogo-Fermata) Bryan Hyland (Ariel) 1.5. Multiplicacion (Adaris-Hill & Range-Fermata) Bobby Darin (Atlarrtic); Australia's Freddy Luciano (Music Hall); Mac Ke Mac’s, Pablo Beltran Ruiz (RCA); Best Sellers Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey); Los Salvajes (Columbia); Manolo Munoz (Odeon Pops) 1. I Remember You (Frank Ifield—Columbia) Chappell & Co. 2. Sheila (Tommy Roe—Ampar) Columbia) Best Selling LP^s 3. The Young Ones (Cliff Richard— Allan & Co. Argentina's ^ 4. She’s Not You (Elvis Presley—RCA) Belinda Music 1. Pomada Explosiva—Selection (RCA) 5. (Bobby Vinton Coronet) Leeds Music Roses Are Red — 2. *E1 Hechizo—Los Fronterizos (Philips) 6. Silver Threads And Golden Needles (The Springfields—Philips) Boosey & 3. Barbaro—Selection (Music Hall) Hawkes 4. Golosinas Musicales—Selection (Microfon) Selection 7. Do You Want To Dance (Cliff Richard—Columbia) Robert Mellin 5. Rock Y Twist— (Columbia) 6. Dion (Odeon Pops) *A Moi De Payer (Ray Price—Coronet) Leeds Music — 7. West Side Story— (Columbia) 9. Shadows Columbia) J. Albert & Son Guitar Tango (The — 8. Es Continental—Ray Conniff (Columbia) l0.*rm The Girl From Wolverton Mountain (Dorothy Baker—W&G) Wallaby 9. ’Folklore Argentine—Los Huanca Hua (Odeon Pops) Music Mas Cole En Castellano—Nat Cole (Capitol) *Locally Produced Record. ’Local Product

Cash Box—September 29, 1962- International Section 53 COUNTRY COUNTRY D.J. I B+ very good C+ fair REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS B good C mediocre

BOB AUSTIN JACK DUNIGAN KTOO WJTN Southern Nevada Jamestown, N.Y. THE CASH BOX 1 . Devil (Marty Robbins) 1. Dovil Woman (Marty Robbins) Woman 2. Wolverton Mountain (Claude King) 2. Wolverton Mountain (Claude King) (Bill Anderson) 3. Everybody But Me (Ernest Ashworth) 3. Mama Sang A Song 4. Darkness The Face The Earth 4. Adios Amigo (Jim Reeves) On Of (Hawkshaw Hawkins) BULLSEYE 5. Success (Loretta Lynn) 5. Save The Last Dance For (Buck Owens) 6. I'm Gonna Change Everything (Jim Reeves) Me If Don't Know (George Hamilton IV) 7. Call Me Mr. In-Between (Burl Ives) 6. You 7. Take Time Pierce) 6. Mama Sang A Song (Bill Anderson) (Webb “HEY LITTLE STAR” (2:20) [Tree BMI—Miller] (Eddie Arnold) 9. Will Your Lawyer Talk To God (Kitty Wells) 8. After Loving You 9. Hello Out There (Carl Belew) 10. Darkness On The Foce Of The Earth •TROUBLE ON THE TURNPIKE” (1:54) [Tree BMI—Miller] (Hawkshaw Hawkins) 10. Everybody But Me (Ernest Ashworth) ROGER MILLER (RCA Victor 8091) RALPH BEBEAU GENE GUTHRIE KTCR KHEY Roger Miller, who scored last time out with “Hitch Hiker,” comes up Minneapolis 27, Minn. El Paso, Tex. with a potent follow-up stanza with this first-rate opus tagged “Hey (Marty Robbins) 1. Devil Woman (Marty Robbins) 1 . Devil Woman Little Star.” The tune is a tender shuffle-beat, easy-goin’ s^f-penned 2. Don't Near The Indians (Rex Allen) I Sat And Let It Happen (Leroy Van Dyke) Go 2. Back affair with a moving mid-deck recitation. The chanter displays his vocal 3. I've Been Everywhere (Hank Snow) 3. Loversville (Wynn Stewort) 4. Under Cover Of The Night (Dave Dudley) 4. Mama Sang A Song (Bill Anderson) versatility on “Trouble On The Turnpike,” a fast-moving, clever novelty 5. Willie The Weeper (Billy Walker) 5. Lumberjack (Johrrny Dollar) item. Side has enough good stuff in it to bring out the spinners in droves. 6. I'm Wolking Slow (Roy Price) 6. Willie The Weeper (Billy Walker) 7. Cowtown (Webb Pierce) 7. Ugly Duckling (Freddie Hart) 6. Darkness On The Face Of The Earth 6. Cowtown (Webb Pierce) (Hawkshaw Hawkins) 9. Save A Minute (Earl Scott) (Jim Reeves) 9. I'm Gonna Chomge Everything (Jim Reeves) 10. I'm Gonna Change Everything “I WANT TO BE WHERE YOU’RE GONNA BE” (1:49) 10. Don't Go Near The Indians (Rex Allen) JIMMY SIMS [Glad BMI—S. & M. Singleton, Gantt] BILL WILBOURNE WSWN WDAL Belle Glade, Fla. “WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE” (2:21) [Tree BMI—Miller] Meridian, Miss. 1 . Devil Woman (Marty Robbins) 1. Shome On Me (Bobby Bare) 2. Mama Sang A Song (Bill Anderson) MARGIE SINGLETON & GEORGE JONES (Mercury 72034) 2. Devil Woman (Marty Robbins) 3. I'm Gonna Change Everything (Jim Reeves) 3. Daddy Stopped In (Claude Gray) 4. Daddy Stopped In (Claude Gray) The duo have been quite successful in the past and this Mercury release 4. Hello Out There (Carl Elelew) 5. Footsteps Of A Fool (Judy Lynn) should move up the hitsville path in no time flat. The top side here, “I 5. Pride (Roy Price) 6. A Girl I Used To Know (George Jones) 6. Willie The Weeper (Billy Walker) 7. Don’t Go Near The Indians (Rex Allen) Want To Be Where You’re Gonna Be,” is a rousing, high-spirited, blue- 7. Sooner Or Later (Webb Pierce) 8. Darkness On The Face Of The Earth grass-flavored romancer which antly showcases George and Margie’s 6. A Girl I Used To Know (George Jones) (Hawkshaw Hawkins) wide-range vocal talents. Eye it. The pair turn in fine performances on 9. 160 Pounds of Hurt (Warren Smith) 9. Everybody But Me (Ernest Ashworth) Miller’s old hit flip. 10. There's Gonna Be Love In My House 10. If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You Roger of “When Two Worlds Collide” on the Wax (Willie Nelson) (George Hamilton IV) could skyrocket. CHUCK BROWN JOHNNIE BAILES WJWS WJAT I South Hill, Va. Swainsboro, Ga. SING A LITTLE SONG OF ‘TIE A RIBBON IN THE APPLE 1. Don't Go Near The Indians (Rex Allen) 1. Devil Woman (Marty Robbins) 2. Cow Town (Webb Pierce) 2. Pride (Ray Price) HEARTACHE” (2:03) TREE” (2:21) 3. Cajun Joe (Rusty & Doug) 3. A Little Heartache (Eddy Arnold) 4. If You Don't Know (George Hamilton IV) 4. Mama Sang A Song (Bill Anderson) [Yonah BMI—Reeves] [Western BMI—Williams] 5. Hello Out There (Carl Belew) 5. It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin* (Johnny Tillotson) 6. Kickin' Our Hearts Around (Buck Owens) 6. Sooner Or Later (Webb Pierce) 7. Wall To Wall Love (Bob Gallion) 7. The Big Let Down (Kitty Wells) ROSE MADDOX (Capitol 4845) 8. I've Been Everywhere (Hank Snow) 8. Everybody But Me (Ernest Ashworth) 9. Pride (Ray Price) 9. Hello Out There (Carl Belew) The lark, who clicked nicely with her last release of “Take Me Back 10. Daddy Stooped In (Claude Gray) 10. So W'onn (Patsy Cline) Again,” could go all the way with either end of this new Capitol outing. “Sing A Little Song Of Heartache” is a first-rate, medium-paced, twangy, dual-track lament essayed with loads of authority by Rose. With “Tie A Ribbon In The Apple Tree,” a fine, pretty, tradition-oriented country weeper, the songstress has an equal chance of reaching the // you are reading charts.

someone elses copy of “OVERALLS AND DUNGAREES” (2:36) [Painted Desert BMI—Carte, Kilgore] “WAVING FROM THE HILL” (2:43) [Painted Desert BMI—Carte, Kilgore] Cash Box JUNE CARTER (Liberty 55504) June Carter could have a quick smash on her hands with this top-drawer entry. The side here, “Overalls And Dungarees,” is a delightful, dual- track, medium-paced tear-jerker with some fine lyrics professionally i why not mail this coupon delivered by the lark. The backer, “Waving From The Hill,” is a slow- moving, shufflin’ ballad with a haunting, commercial melody. Plenty of potential here.

today “WOODEN ANGELS” (2:17) [Regent BMI—Slay, Crewe] “ONE DEAD MAN AGO” (1:52) [Jimmie Skinner BMI—Skinner] JIMMIE SKINNER (Mercury 72020)

(Check One) CASH BOX Jimmie Skinner has enough good things going for him here to climb I AM A the charts in real rapid fashion. In “Wooden Angels” the songster all gals without hearts. The 1780 BROADWAY DEALER delivers a plaintive tale about a bunch of side boasts an attractive, twangy melody and some refreshing listenable NEW YORK 19, N. Y. ONE STOP lyrics. The flip, “One Dead Man Ago,” is lively, high-spirited weeper with some real fancy guitar work. Enclosed find my check. DISTRIB RACK JOBBER $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription COIN FIRM CARL BELEW (Decca 31427) HAWKSHAW HAWKINS $30 for a full year (Airmail in United States) (King 5692) OTHER (B+) “CAN’T YOU HEAR ME for a full year (outside United States) $30 CALL YOUR NAME” [Four (B-t-) “SILVER THREADS AND Star Beams, Giles, Stevenson] GOLDEN NEEDLES” (2:12) $45 for a full year (Airmail outside U. S.) BMI— Q The chanter, who is currently making [Central BMI—Reynolds, Rhodes] NAME noise in the pop and country fields Hawkins, who recently re-inked with with “Hello Out There,” could also King, comes up with a first-rate cover click with this slow-moving, tradition- on the Springfields’ big pop-country FIRM oriented weeper from Decca. The side smash. The chanter gives the folk- seems a natural for heavy airplay. flavored opus a fine professional send- off. Watch it. (B) “I DONT KNOW HOW I’LL ADDRESS “GIRL NAME” LIVE” (2:24) [Moss Rose (B-f) WITHOUT A (2:29) [Lois BMI—Penning- McAlpin] time out BMI—Drusky, The ton] On this end the artist delivers CITY ZONE STATE Belew dishes up a pleasing uptempo lively pop-styled, tear-jerker with all Be Sure Te Cliedc Butiaew Oeniflcetien Abeve! happy country blueser. of his expected authority and style.

54 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 1 COUNTRY COUNTRY Cash Bern TOP SO Cash Box ROUND UP

Pos. Lost Week CMA officials have set plans to Herb Sims, who was formerly with make this year’s forthcoming shindig KWBY-Scottsdale, Arizona is now DEVIL WOMAN 1 I CAN'T STOP (MY LOVIN' the most impressive yet. Roy Horton, with KTAR-Phoenix, Arizona. Herb Marty Robbins (Columbia 42486) 26 YOU) 48 chairman of the Second Annual hosts a country and bluegrass music Buck Owens (Capitol 4826) Country Music Week, reported that show aptly tagged, “Herb’s Country MAMA SANG A SONG promo disks will again be mailed to Corner” from 8:05 PM til 9:30 PM, all radio Bill Anderson (Decco 31404) SUCCESS 24 stations, and that various la- Monday through Friday. 27 Loretta Lynn (Decca 31384) bels are planning special releases. (The U. S. Senate has passed a resolu- Any spinners who haven’t as yet re- I'M GONNA CHANGE tion declaring November 4 through ceived copies of Rex Allen’s big pop- EVERYTHING I SAT BACK AND LET IT 10 as National Country Music Week. country chart-rider, “Don’t Go Near Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8080) 28 HAPPEN 36 Leroy Van Dyke (Mercury 72018)

IF YOU DON'T KNOW I AIN'T GONNA TELL YOU 5 AFTER LOVING YOU 33 George HamUion IV (RCA Victor 8062) 29 Bddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8048)

EVERYBODY BUT ME 3 SOMETHING PRECIOUS 32 Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 7979) 5 Crnest Ashworth (hickory 1170) 30

BIG FOOL OF THE YEAR 41 WILLIE THE WEEPER 7 31 George Jones (United Artists 500) 6 Billy Walker (Columbia 42492)

I'M HELLO OUT THERE 8 WALKING SLOW (AND RAY PRICE PATSY CLINE JOHNNY WESTERN 7 Carl Belew (RCA Victor 8050) 32 THINKING ABOUT YOU) 45 Ray Price (Columbia 42578) It is believed that the resolution will The Indians” on Mercury, may obtain be passed by the House very soon). sample copies by writing to Marie PRIDE 9 Horton also reported that a number Wilson at Buttercup Music, 2817 Van- 8 Ray Price (Columbia 42518) WICKED WORLD 47 of network television shows, includ- derbuilt PL, Nashville, Tenn. KiUy Wells (Decca 31422) 33 ing Lawrence Welk, Mitch Miller, Tennessee Ernie Ford. Roy Rogers A new voice on KCUL-Dallas is I'VE BEEN EVERYWHERE 1 Jerry Kirby. Jerry’s show is heard in SAVE THE LAST DANCE and others will honor country music 9 Hank Snow (RCA Victor 8072) fourth an- the 2 PM to 4 PM stanza, Monday 34 FOR ME 16 during this period. CMA’s through Friday. . . . Mitchel Torock Buck Owens (Capitol 4765) niversary banquet and dance will be held at the Richland Country Club in has re-joined the Big D Jamboree in eow TOWN 14 Nashville on Fri. evening, November Dallas. Mitchel is now on Capitol and M Webb Pierce (Decca 31421) will have a new record out in a few JOE 37 9. Leon McAulifif’s band will play for CAJUN weeks. 35 Rusty A Doug (Hickory 1177) the dance. Show talent will be an- later date, according by DADDY STOPPED IN 12 nounced at a Randy King and his Country All Bill Prances Preston, co- U Claude Grey (Mercury 72001) Denny and Stars, currently working personals in PRIDE GOES BEFORE A FALL 35 chairmen of this event. the Rocky Mountain area, have 36 Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8080) climbed aboard the political band- Just received that Oscar WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN 6 word wagon of “Top Gun” Weldon Dunn, Claude King (Columbia 42352) Davis, manager of Ray Price, is who is running for sheriff of Arapa- SALLY WAS A GOOD negotiating for a motion picture deal hoe County in the November pri- 37 OLD GIRL 23 and network television deal on behalf Hank Cochran (Liberty maries in Colorado. IQ MR. IN-BETWEEN 10 55461) of Ray. Davis has made arrangements Burl Ives (Decca 31405) Iw that all personal appearances for Ray Orville Couch is now on a twenty will be cleared through the Jim Denny THE COMEBACK 18 day tour plajdng dates in Colorado, Artist Bureau, Nashville, Tennessee. Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico DON'T GO NEAR THE 38 faron Young (Capitol 4754) while promoting his new Custom rec- M INDIANS 29 Bobby Crafford, topper of the new- ord of “Hello Trouble.” Included in Rex Allen (Mercury 71997) THE VIOLET AND THE ROSE 40 ly-formed Razorback Records, sends the package are George Kent and 39 Little Jimmy Dickens (Columbia 42485) along word that the Newport, Arkan- Billy Western. Orville will return to sas-based diskery is now moving in Dallas about October 1 to resume his |C SOONER OR LATER 20 high gear. The firm has inked many regular duties on the Big D Jamboree. Jlw Webb Pierce (Decca 31421) DARKNESS ON THE FACE arBsts in the state and expects to re- 40 OF THE EARTH 30 lease their first decks in a few weeks. “Ranch House Jamboree,” an all- Hawkshaw Hawkins (Columbia 42441) country show, now in its tenth year I'D FIGHT THE WORLD 13 Roy L. Matthews has exited his air and heard over KVEC-San Luis Johnny A Jonie Mosby (Columbia 42449) W post of WOOW-Greenville to take Obispo, California, has established its GETTIN' EVEN 28 over the post of program director and own office at 380 Jeffrey Dr., San Luis 41 Carl Smith (Columbia 42490) country spinner on WKTB-Greenville. Obispo. Mac (Don Macleod) requests 17 SEND ME THE PILLOW Roy says that he can use all types of that all records, albums and publicity i' YOU DREAM ON 22 country music. should be sent drectly to the new Johnny Tillotson (Cadence 1424) THE BURNING OF offices. 42 ATLANTA Leroy Van Dyke has plans in the Claude King (Columbia 42581) Don Pierce, prexy of Starday Rec- offing for a network TV shots and a ords, left the recent CMA board meet- FOOTSTEPS OF A FOOL 19 new series of overseas tours in the ing in the Windy City a little early 18 Judy Lynn (United Artists 472) areas where his Mercury records are SHAME ON ME so that he could visit Lou Epstein, well received. 43 Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8032) manager of the Jimmie Skinner Music G. Don Thompson, topper of Cimar- Center in Cincinnati. Lou is in the SO WRONG 15 hospital recuperating opera- ron Records and Russel Sims of the from an 10 Patsy Cline (Decca 31406) WE MISSED YOU tion. Don brought the greetings and 44 Kitty Wells (Decca 31422) Sims label, have joined forces and wishes for recovery from all of the united the two firms under the title Cimmaron-Sims. With the combining directors of the CMA. Lou continues A LITTLE HEARTACHE 17 be very active in the affairs of the WALL TO WALL LOVE forces Cimmaron-Sims will start to to 20 Iddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8048) center which specializes in the mail 45 Bob Gallion (Hickory 1181) cut LP’s with such artists as Johnnie of Lee Willis, Dub Dickerson, Leon order sale country music through- McAulifif and Ray Hendrix. The new out the world. 160 POUNDS OF HURT 21 JUST PASSING THROUGH outfit also announced the signing of Warren Frizell 21 Smith (Uberty 55475) 46 Lefty (Columbia 42521) Floyd Tillman. Country spinners are welcome to apply for wax, according to Thompson and Sims at P. 0. Box THE SOUND OF YOUR COAST TO COAST m LITTLE BLACK BOOK 27 308, Rogers, Arkansas. 22 Jimmy Dean (Columbia 42529) 47 FOOTSTEPS Wilburn Bros. (Decca 31425) Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys, just back from a tour of South Africa, has been booked for appearances in A GIRL I USED TO KNOW 34 MUST YOU THROW DIRT Salem, Va., Richmond, Va., and Beau- Bob Gallion’s 23 George Jones (United Artists 500) 48 IN MY FACE Louvin Bros. (Capitol 4822) mont, Texas. Jim Turner, who spins ’em on WALL TO KICKIN' OUR HEARTS AFTER WXRA-FM-Alexandria, infos word M AROUND 38 YOU TURN OUT 49 YOUR LIGHT that station has just changed their Buck Owens (CapHol 4826) WALL Roy Drusky (Decca 31411) format to all-country and gospel. Jim LOVE plays the country platters on “Coun- try Music Hall Of Fame” each night HICKORY 1181 J BONANZA 25 SAME OLD FOOL in the 9:00 PM to 12:00 midnight M Johnny Cash (Calambla 42512) 50 Adrian Roland (Toppa 1064) stanza. CasR Box —September 29, 1962 55 11

Regardless of how much we change when Spring, arrives, and no matter how we react Co^ Box Editorial to the advent of 1 Summer, being only human, most of us return to^ our native habitats come Fall and resume the habit-1 ual routines which made Spring look so good in the^ first place. It’s a fortunate thing for business that we do have a change of season in most parts of the? Fall: 1962 country. Otherwise it is doubtful that business ^ would reach the volume it does. People are victims I of habit and many will not change their ways unless I they are diverted. Since this means that Summer The Return business would be an eternal part of the coin ma- chine business, we greet Fall with open arms, and t

prepare for the return of the natives. -i Of The Natives Fall is an opportunity for all to capitalize on this ^ ’ return to the norm. The operator who prepares his location for the influx of regulars will do a lot better than the coinman who has nothing more than a “welcome back” attitude. It is a time for surveying the location and moving machines accordingly. J Shake the losers loose and increase all efforts within ^ the money-makers. They will earn more if given the | chance— best and the way we know of is to serve up i new ideas and new equipment. At each level equip- , ment should change. The so-so tavern with a three ^ year old shuffle alley can turn into top location over-r- T night if given the opportunity. And opportunity in this location can be offered with a machine that may | be one or two years old. For the regulars who sel- dom stray from the neighborhood location, last year’s model looks good. And such a move enables the placement of a brand new game in the cream location—the outlet where the greatest potential lies. | The same can be said for music. As long as the ma- chines offer something new it is logical to assume j that greater play will result. What it all adds up to, 1 however, is the expenditure of money on new equip- ' ment. Without this investment a route can grow stagnant. It has happened before. And yet there are those who operate who go to great lengths to avoid ^ making the investment which gives every business added life and vitality. Lest we be accused here of promoting the sales of new equipment for those who manufacture and distribute coin machines, we can

go one step further and say that to buy new equip- 4

ment for the sake of buying it is bad business to the 'i other extreme. ^ There is a logical median though and the opera- ^ tor who fails to recognize the need for a periodic addition of new equipment based on a realistic per- ^ centage of his overall route is undermining his busi- ness. The appetite of today’s location patron has*^ been such that change is probably the most impor- 4 tant factor in keeping a location at peak incomeA V j earning capability. | The return to normal business at the location ^ level doesn’t mean a return to the same installation, ^ in these locations, it is your as such. As the operator ^ responsibility to see that these patrons are offered the finest amusement and music machines the loca- tion deserves. Otherwise these same natives will grow restless in a very short time. And Spring is a

long way off. .

56 Cash Box—rSeptomber 29, 1962 i 450 Attend Annual NY Statewide Rock-Ola Unveils “Big 3 for 63” Weekend Outing At Laurels For Distributors This Week MONY, NYS Guild, Westchester Ops Combine Meets Regional Sales Meetings On New Phono NEW YORK—More than 450 coin- tion, together with the United Manu- men and guests from the New York facturing Company, provded all li Begin Wednesday In New Orleans State area packed the Laurels Coun- quor served at the programmed events. try Club in Monticello, N. Y. last A Show Time was held on Friday eve- CHICAGO—Rock-Ola distributors will weekend, September 14-16, when three ning, emceed by the hotel, and fea- witness the unveiling of the 1963 major associations within the state tured comic Dick Wakefield, a coin phonograph line in a series of dis- held combined annual outings for the machine favorite. Norma Rivers, re- tributor meetings starting this week, first time. cording artist of Vassar Records fame according to an announcement made The Music Operators of America, performed Friday evening for the by David C. Rockola, President of the Inc., New York State Operators Guild, packed Riviera Club. Miss Rivers has Company. and the Westchester Operators Guild, attended many coin machine functions The Rock-Ola 1963 showing, cap- all met under one roof for a weekend around the country and was last seen tioned “Big 3 For ’63,” will begin in of pleasure. The New York State Coin at an industry affair in Chicago, dur- New Orleans on September 26, Wed- nesday, Machine Association attended and ing the MOA Convention. Saturday in the Royal Orleans Hotel. held its monthly meeting during the The Southern Regional Sales Meeting evening’s top flight show was head- course of the weekend. will be conducted at this time. Dis- A golf tourney conducted by Mike lined by Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, tributors in the Rock-Ola southern Mulqueen, NYS Guild President, high- hilarious Catskill and national TV terrritory will meet for a day-long lighted session which will the outing which also offered toppers. The comedy act was joined include unfolding of sales plans for the coming year as a softball game, a cocktail party, two by chanter Linda Hopkins, a Coral well as the unveiling of the Broadway floor shows, new swimming and recording artist, who belted more than phonograph line. other activities. one dozen ballad, blues and rocking The regional distributor meetings will continue, Formalities were held to a mini- favorites to the delight of the crowd. as follows: Midwestern Regional Sales Meeting, Monday, mum. Several short addresses were A cocktail hour preceded the dinner Oc- tober 1, Drake Hotel, Chicago; East- made on Saturday evening when golf on Saturday evening. The weather ern DAVID C. ROCKOLA awards Regional Sales Meeting, Friday, were presented. A1 Denver, throughout the weekend was delight- October 5, Crystal Room, MONY President, Plaza Hotel, to be “big in style, big in design and addressed the group ful and a good time was had by all. New York City; Western Regional after being presented with a Silver Factory big in appeal.” “In other words,” representatives at the af- Sales Meeting, Thursday, October 11, added ’63’ Service upon celebration of MONY’s fair included Art Daddis, Rock-Ola Rockola, “our ‘Big 3 For Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco. phonograph 25th year. regional representative; Art Weinand, line will have more styl- The Western meeting is being held Bob Blundred, Managing Director Williams Electronic ing, more design and more appeal.” Manufacturing just prior to the of the NAMA Convention Rockola stated that the Music Operators of America, Corp. Sales Manager, and distributors “triple-threat which is scheduled Inc. attended to start October 13 grouping” of and addressed the NYS- from out of the state. New York State phonographs have in- in Brooks Exhibit Hall there. Rock- CMA Saturday afternoon meeting distributors included corporated a revolutionary, new and Irving Holzman, Ola will exhibit it’s complete vending very exciting which was conducted by President United East Coast Corp.; and exclusive sound Barnet machine line Millie at the Convention. system. McCarthy. Golf award winners Sugerman and staff from Runyon Rock-Ola’s Canadian were Mary Haim, Lee Gordon, Paul Sales Company; Meyer distributors “The sound of music,” he exclaimed, Parkoff and will meet in Chicago, Tartaglia, on October 2, “is the operator’s John Bilotta, Meyer Park- staff from Atlantic New York Corp.; most important in- the day following the Midwest off, Dan Collins and Mike Bruck. John Bilotta and meet^ ducement in locations. The better the Jack Shawcross from at the Drake A team Hotel. sound, the composed of operators and Rex-Bilotta Corp.; Tom Greco and greater the collections. All Rockola said that the premieres guests from the metropolitan New guests from Greco Bros. this comes to the music operator with Amusement will be colorful in York area, presentation and exciting mechanical defeated Jack Wilson’s Co.; A1 Simon, Albert Simon Inc.; perfection, clarity will wrap-up a sales campaign around team in a softball game, 11-9. Irving many wholesalers of sound, and exquisite design in the and jobbers and the new phonograph line which is said external Holzman, United East Coast Corpora- hundreds of operators and guests. appearance of the cabinet.”

Rock-Ola Appts. Wallace In W. Va. NYSCMA Re-Elects Millie McCarthy Allied Sales Named Phonograph Distributors MOA^s Blundred Addresses Upstate Operators

MONTICELLO, N. Y.—Members of the New York State Coin Machine As- sociation re-elected Millie McCarthy president during an election meeting held at the Laurels Country Club in Monticello, N. Y. on Saturday, Sep- tember 15. The NYSCMA slate, up for nomination without opposition, was also re-elected during the meet- ing of upstate operators. The opera- ^rs heard Bob Blundred, Managing Director of the Music Operators of America, Inc. advise them that he will construct an organization that will be stronger in membership and purpose. He stated that before taking the responsible position with MOA he had decided that the industry indeed had a future, that its problems could be solved, and that a trade organiza- tion such as MOA could fill a neces- MILLIE McCarthy sary function in attaining certain within the industry, and technical data JOHN (RED) WALLACE goals. which will help the operator” were Blundred saw various CHICAGO Ed Doris, Vice-President, techniques given as aids which will help MOA — Wallace, officer of MOA and Na- necessary Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation, to attain these goals: “con- strengthen its membership. tional Automatic Merchandising As- this city, announced the appointment ducting forums and workshops at the Blundred stressed the need for a of a new distributor sociation, advised Cash Box that the public relations information bureau. last week. Allied annual Convention, exchange of in- Sales Company, headed by Allied firm will stock complete He also discussed the MOA Insur- John (Red) parts formation, opinion surveys conducted ance Program. He told listeners that Wallace, veteran coin machine opera- for the Rock-Ola phonograph line. valuable information concerning taxes, tor with 28 years of experience in the This is Wallace’s first attempt at accounting, copyright legislation and business, will distribute the phono- distributing, having operated music, Texas Council Formed depreciation is available to MOA mem- graph line from Oak Hill, West Vir- games, vending machines and kiddie AUSTIN—An organizational meeting bers. ginia showrooms. The firm is located rides over a period starting in 1934. of Texas Coin Machine Council was In closing, Blundred distributed at 401 Jones Avenue. Wallace will be Rock-Ola will introduce its new 1963 held Sept. 9th. at Villa Capri Hotel, questionnaires which asked for sug- assisted by his brother Eugene, who phonograph line during private dis- Austin, Texas. A temporary organiza- gestions from operators pertaining to has operated in West Virginia for ten tributor showings starting Wednes- tion was formed and the following making MOA stronger and to round years, and Hobart Booth, who will be day, September 26, in New Orleans. officers elected for a period of 90 out discussion panels at the annual Sales Manager of the newly The West Virginia distributor formed will at- days: Jack Stazo, Houston, MOA Convention. tend president; distributing firm. Booth is a former New York meetings on Friday, Allen Jackson, San Antonio, vice Blundred will address the West Vir- coin machine sales representative with October 6. At that time, Rock-Ola’s president; Cecil Robertson, Houston, ginia Music & Vending Association seven years experience in the terri- “Big 3 For ’63” campaign will unfold. secretary-treasury. Directors, elected September 28-29 in Huntington, West tory. (See separate story). (Continued on page 61) Virginia.

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countries during 1961? If not, the time to do something about it is now

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60 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 Gottlieb Ships Franz Show Huge Success In Houston SPECIAL OFFER! 1 “Olympics” 4 Bally Bank Balls (News) 50 Late Model Bingos 4 Sweet Shawnees (Like New) 5-Ball Pingame 3 Shawnees Keeney Two-Gun Fun (New) CHICAGO—David Gottlieb, president of D. Gottlieb & Company, of this city, last week announced the release WE LL ACCEPT to the world wide coin machine trade of Gottlieb’s new “Olympics” five- ball pinball amusement game. The BEST OFFER! new game, which Dave Gottlieb says has aroused considerable interest VENDING among the firm’s farflung distribution 2 Bally 583 outlets, presents a powerful, competi- tive sports motif, representing such 6 Stoner D50 popular Olympic sports activities as 6 Stoner D1 soccer, swimming, pole vaulting, high 3 IVI Bonanza jumping, hockey and baseball. In fact, 5 APCO Sr. Coffee he said, whatever Olympic event naturally attracts the crowds. Gottlieb advised that the playfield MUSIC-GAMES and lightbox are very attractively 2 AMI E-120’s and excitingly illustrated in accord- ance with the aforementioned sports 2 Continental 2 100’s motif. 3 Bally Official Jumbos “This very popular Gottlieb amuse- 2 Bally Deluxe Clubs is ‘Olympic ment game an Champion’ 2 United Atlas Shuffles money maker. And, should most cer- tainly attract considerable play in “CALL BOB JONES" locations throughout this country and in a multitude of foreign markets. HOUSTON—When “Hoddy” Franz sent out the invites, everyone showed up “We naturally credit the interna- REDD GIST. CO., INC. and the H. A. Franz Distributing Seeburg show was a huge success. The tional popularity of the periodic CABLE ADDRESS: REDDINC * September 5 “LP Console” premiere was officiated by (above, left to right). Olympic tournament games, as well 126 Lincoln Street Sales Representative John Colgan, National Sales Manager Ted Burrows, as the ever constant popularity of Boston (Brighton) 35, Mass. H. A. Franz, President of the firm, Thomasine Hoot (model). Division Sales Gottlieb —^the leading pin- , pingames Phone: ALgonquin 4-4040 Mgr. John Blaney, Field Service Engineer Norm Haas, and Joe Kearns, Sales ball amusement games all over the SEEBURG DIST. IN 5 STATES—BALLY Representative. world—-to the success we hope to DISTRIBUTORS—CHICOIN FACTORY REPS. achieve with this newest in a great line of Gottlieb pingames,” he as- serted. In continuing his interview with California Clippings the Cash Box reporter, Gottlieb stressed the firm’s policy over the years in pre-testing these various WORLD'S games in random locations throughout Distributors and operators alike report that business generally has been this country and in overseas markets LARGEST moving at a steady pace the past week, with a couple of new games and the before releasing them to the Gottlieb introduction of a new Seeburg phonograph, causing added excitement. distributors for sale to operators. INVENTORY He said: steady The new Seeburg “LP Console” is being well accepted by the operators and “The growth of SALE creating great interest, at AMCO Music & Vending Inc. Don Ross new presi- acceptance and popularity of Gottlieb FOR dent of AMCO is looking forward with pleasure to meeting the many local pinball amusement games is no mere ops. Nick Montt, special factory rep of the Seeburg vending div., has been accident. We have had more than 35 MISCELLANEOUS visiting the operators in the So. Calif, area accompanied by Leo Simone. years of experience in the manu- ARCADE EQUIPMENT Marshall Ames returned from a business trip to Phoenix, Arizona. facturing of amusement games for Sales in general are on an increase at Simon Distributing Co. with pool operators. EACH still the leader. Sonny Lomberg informed the parts dept, has been “And, we’ve never spared any ex- tables 10 Midget Movies ....$ 75.00 showing a steady gain, as the ops are finding a good selection of game and pense towards^^oducing the very best pool supplies. for the •'east ’possible cost. That is 6 Peep Shows 75.00 Bill Gallagher, of Columbia Records, in from New York, conferring with the formula for Gottlieb success!” 3 Imperiol Pics 75.00 Gottlieb then proceeded to explain Sam Ricklin & Gabe Orland at California Music Co. . . . Also visiting this 17 Mutoscope Hand cronk the exciting attractiveness of the week were, Frank Nauta, of RCA International in Indianapolis, Ind. and Tom old style movies .... 50.00 " Williamson RCA products man for the Pacific Far Eastern division. cabinet and the scoring features in 5 Foot Vibrators .... 75.00 At American Coin Machine Bill Lanzy reports that business is steadily im- the new “Olympics” five-ball. He cited the cabinet for its outstanding 4 145.00 proving, and they are very active with repairs on all types of equipment. . . . Motoramas beauty, Phil Cracraft of the service dept, at the Wurlitzer Factory Branch, is on a two durability and ease of ser- 2 Cross Country Rocers 125.00 weeks vacation visiting relatives in Kansas. Royce Garris returned from a vicing. He stated that “Olympics” has 3 CC Cranes 95.00 successful business trip to the San Joaquin Valley. wide, highly polished stainless steel side-rails around the outer 2 Play Football 95.00 At Duarte International Sales Co. the shop is preparing export orders for edges of the playfield. Also shipment to the Philippines and Okinawa. Joe Duarte was happy to receive a stainless steel, 5 Jumbo Hockey 145.00 president, Mitsumori mgr., very durable legs, plunger, coin chutes visit from Kojiro Takaesu and Ychima sales of 2 Grip Developers . . 50.00 and one-piece, locked cash box door. TK Shoji Inc. in Koza, Okinawa. . . . Charlie Daniels informs sales have picked In scoring “Olympics,” roll- 5 Kiss O Meter's up considerably the past week on used equipment at Paul Laymon Inc. Don each over designates with stands 95.00 Peters daughter Linda, has been quite excited this week about entering UCLA. an “Olympic City.” Scoring eight cities . Bob Singer of King Records in at the Leuenhagen ‘record bar’ to spin the awards the ‘Spe- 10 Peppy the Clown . . 195.00 cial.’ the player scores, all Brown release, “Mashed Potatoes U.S.A.” Hal Haines of RCA When of 5 Mutoscope Voice O , new James the cities, all of the targets light Victor was also in with the new Don Gibson disk, “Baby We’re Really In up Groph 45-78 245.00 for ‘Specials.’ Love.” . . . Hank Tronick of C. A. Robinson & Co. informed the Valley & Irv- Futhermore, each top rollover 10 U Seal It Plastic ing Kaye pool tables are still enjoying a good healthy substantial demand, Machine 95.00 scores for the player when its pair . with sales continuing strong on all types of equipment. of bumpers are lit. 10 Gypsy Grandmo .... 195.00 ^ Ed Wilkes announced that the new “Olympic” pinball machine & the Gott- The targets on the pla^eld spot the rollovers which lieb “Preview” 2-player, are on display at R. F. Jones & Co., and met with 2 Ant Colony 75.00 are indicated by a lighted pair of pop ' immediate acceptance. Carla Burda is planning to fly to Hawaii for her vaca- Set Bosketboll 145.00 bumpers. 2 Shoot touring Europe on an extended stay. The center “run up” num- tion and Lydia Lloreda will be Chuck 2 Bat A Score 125.00 Klein & Bill Gray are in San Diego, and ‘Monty’ Montgomery is covering the bers (at the center of the playfield) 2 Pitch em' and Bot em' 95.00 Bakersfield area. keep a total of the cities scored by the

Pico Blvd. this 2 Batting Proctice . . . 95.00 Some of the visiting Operators seen on week were: Ray player. There are also four “On-Off” Brandenburg, LaHabra; Johnny Ketchersid, Long Beach; Les DeChene, River- 2 Number Rolls 50.00 pop bumpers, a set of flippers. And . side; Kam Hathaway, San Luis Obispo; L. E. Minrich, Huntington Beach; 1 Texan Leoguer .... 50.00 * Dick Kanold, Oxnard; Joe Tamulumis, Banning; Clyde Love, Visalia; Mrs. for added scoring the Gottlieb “Match Jessie Lamb, Mantebello, and George Snow, Bishop. Feature.” 2 Quarterbocks 75.00 1 Sphynx Fortune Teller 95.00 » Texas Coin Council 1 Four Ployer Derby . . 125.00 (Continued from page 57) NEW ROWE AMI 2 Loncer Horses 125.00 WANT TO SELL 1 Genco Basketboll ... 145.00 T. Stodghil, Houston; for one year: D. hottest phono in years! Wayne Hinton, Sinton; A1 Jackson, or 3 Air Hockey 145.00 San Antonio; Travis Richardson, Programs 200, 160 or 100 selec- Crated F.O.B. Phila. Longview; Charles Wellhausen, Beau- tions. Sensational self-contained BUY A ROUTE? All Prices Quoted Have BUYERS waiting. Send us full WIRE-PHONE-WRITE TODAY Jt mont. Stereo Round.* Sophisticated de- details of your Juke Box, Cigarette, [1 Three board of directors positions sign, moving color. Outstanding Drink, Amusement Machine, Vending Send for Complete Lists or Stamp Machine Routes. i were left open pending a representa- engineering developments for sim- ARCADE-GAMES-BINGOS

- tive attendance from that many areas plified operation. HAVE ROUTES FOR SALE RIDES-MUSIC-etc. in the State. Roy Jackson, San An- Patent pending throughout U.S. Write for complete details. . tonio, was named business manager. On display now at your Rowe AMi considerable trav- Mergers also effected. DAVID ROSEN i He had spent time Distributor eling over the State and explaining NATIONAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE Eiclusive AMI DIsl. Ea. Po. benefits of the organization to opera- Route Specialists Rowe AC Services 855 N. BROAD STREET, PHILA 23, PA. tors. Time and place of next meeting 147 West 42nd Street New York 36, N.Y. Division of Automatic Canteen Company of America BRyant 9-0240 PHONE - CENTER 2 2903 will be announced. 18 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, III.

' Cash Box—September 29, 1962 61 World Wide Has 40,000 Sq. Ft. Of Space

CHICAGO—In an expansion move considered “most significant” by Joel Stem, president of World Wide Dis- tributors, of this city, the firm with all of its physical facilities was moved There were more coinmen at the Laurels Country Club last week than have to a large corner building, at Fuller- ever been seen in one place at one time. Familiar faces were a constant thing ton and Fairfield Avenues, just sev- and ’twas good to see ’em all. Golf made the biggest hit with the crowd (as eral blocks from the old headquarters usual) and in the case of almost any avid golfer, it’s doubtful if he saw any- on the northwest side of the city thing but the 9-hole course which stumped most coinmen the second time last week. around. Some of the fellas, and two gals, made out well however. Lee Gordon The new site of the World Wide (Nash’s wife), Mary Haim (Vic’s wife), Mike Bruck, Meyer Parkoff, John Distributors headquarters, at 2732- Bilotta, Paul Tartaglia, and Dan Collins walked off with golf trophies and 44 West Fullerton Avenue, is a two- there was at least one pair of envied eyes in the group (ours!). . . . Good en- story factory building embracing tertainment and conviviality struck up pleasant notes during the weekend more than 40,000 square feet of affair. Let’s hope we’ll all make it again next year. space; which Stern and Fred Skor, A1 Denver, prexy, delighted with the silver service presented to him general sales manager, selected for MONY by the association for 17 years service. . . . Mike Mulqueen the best “pro” in its convenience in the location, and the business. he teaches to swing a golf club, you stay taught. more specifically for the exceptional When you Mike’s been playing tournament golf since 1933, and that’s a lot of holes. . . . layout it offers which aptly suits the Irving Morris received delivery on Gottlieb’s new “Olympic” pingame last rapid expansion the firm has been week. . . . birthday Paul Tartaglia this week. . . . Norma Rivers is involved in over the past two years Happy to business or so. indeed “one of the guys.” She’s the sweetheart of the coin machine JOEL STERN and seemed to be singing to each one of us as she delightfully romped through a stunning performance at the Riviera Room on Sateve. The gal is destined “It became impossible for ’62! for us to for big things and if the ops have anything to say about it, she’ll sell lotsa continue to utilize our previous loca- records. . . . Harry Stern, Philly op (formerly), now in the finance business in NEW tion at 2330 North Western Avenue, the City of Brotherly, etc. . . . A1 Simon attended the affair with Rock-Ola’s DELUXE large as it was,” Stern said. “Our genial Art Daddis, regional rep. Both of ’em were anxiously awaiting the new last expansion and and remodeling about “Big 3 for ’63!” Eastern distribs will meet to witness the premiere unveiling two years ago proved to be inadequate of the new Rock-Ola phono line on Friday, October 5 at the Plaza Hotel. We SPECIAL with our steady growth pattern. expect that Dick Mandell, Mickey Anderson, Irv Blumenfeld and the rest of g 6-POCKET World Wide Distributing Company the east coast bunch will be on hand. Howard Robinson and Sam Taran should BUMPER is the distributing outlet in a wide fly up from their respective southern states for the unveiling. . . . The crew area (based in Chicago) for Seeburg at Irving Kaye Co., Inc. expect big things from the sales dept, now that the coin-operated phonographs and back- POOL® firm’s new bumper pool table is being delivered. The table features a pastel ground music equipment as well as blue body with white legs. Irving’s been calling on distribs re the new line and Seeburg vending machines; and the reaction is very good, according to Howard Kaye. . . . We met Bob Blundred, Chicago Dynamic Industries Chicago NEW DESIGN- new MOA Managing Director, at the NYS Operators Association meeting last Coin line of amusement games. week and we must say he’s learning fast. Bob sat in on a discussion with ops NEW MECHANISMS! The huge World Wide parts and complaining about the problems of being an operator. A few sessions like this At your dhtribotor service departments, and shipping and and Blundred will addressed the upstate coinmen and told or writo dlfO€l. be a “pro” (!) Bob receiving departments are conveni- them he was looking (and working) for greater membership and a stronger VALLEY SALES CO. ently situated on the first floor of the association. . . . Seeburg distribs happy over the publicity received on the new large corner building. 333 MORTON ST.. BAY CITY, MICH. “LP Console” in the nation’s press. The NY Times ran a 2-column photo of Del On the second floor are located the Coleman and the new phonograph, inside a three-column headlined story. First general and executive offices, a spa- time we know of that the Times even admitted to the existence of a juke box. cious showroom each for Seeburg And this is progress. . . . Big John (Red) Wallace has taken on the Rock-Ola FOR SALE phonos and background music equip- line in West Virginia. Hobart Booth and Red’s brother Eugene will run the ment, another for amusement games, showrooms in Oak Hill. . . . Art Brier couldn’t make the Laurels outing. He was BALLY CIRCUS QUEEN $575.00 and the third for the large array of detained out-of-town. . . . Dave Stern still scanning the news looking forward BALLY BIKINI 650.00 coin-operated vending machines. At to entering the merchandise vending business. . . . Morris Rood. Harold Rosen- BALLY CeUNTY FAIR 495.00 the center in a beautifully decorated, berg, Nat Bensky and Sal Trella played a nice foursome of golf last week. . , . BALLY ACAPULCO 500.00 recessed area, the new Seeburg “LP BALLY Norman Berkowitz, Deperri’s account exec., can take a few hints from his boss LIDO 750.00 Console” phonograph and the “LP BALLY ROLLER DERBY Perry Wachtel, if he wants to break 100. . . . Wachtel’s daughter, Stephanie 575.00 Consolette” wallbox are on display BALLY CLUB BOWLER s/a (Winters) was part of the cast that opened “Stop The World I Want To Get 250.00 for visiting operators to scan and C. C. LONG RANGE Off” in Philly last Sateve, and in the words of a few Cash Box-ites who were RIFLE 495.00 demonstrate them. C. C. SUPER HOME RUN 75.00 lucky enuf to see the premiere of the new Anthony Newley musical: “The Principals in the firm with Joel UNITED ATLAS s/a 165.00 show’s a SMASH!” ... So buy tix now, don’t sit there! . . . Johnny Bilotta still Stern, the president; and Fred Skor, SEEBURG 'V200 converted . 185.00 singing the praises of the Smokeshop cig vendor which takes 50^ coins. He’s general sales manager; are SEEBURG KD200 300.00 Kurt also ecstatic about the Wurlitzer Ten Top Tunes Button, claiming that a Kluever, general manager; AMI G200 195.00 and Howie Johnny Mathis record (in a Mathis fan location) was responsible for increased Freer, director of sales for ROCK-OLA 1455 295.00 the mid- play on each collection “because we put the Mathis number in with the ten ROCK-OLA 1465 365.00 western region. top tunes for 50(f.” . . . Ruth Michaelson had a ball while at the Laurels (her ROCK-OLA 1475 425.00 second home). . . . Have you ever seen A1 Silverman hit a golf ball? The ROCK-OLA 1464 with stand 325.00 longest we’ve seen. . . . goes 250-300 yds. ... no kiddin’. . . . Morris Rood still KEENEY-BUCKAROO, TOUCHDOWN .. 95.00 BUY beaming over the softball win last week—11-9— (with the help of Kempy’s pitching). . . . the team was made up of diehards and they played to win; 1 AKE CITY AMUSE. CO. Rood, Kempner, Don Liberatore, Jon Bilotta (“my hit won the game”L Bob 1 4533 PAYNE AVE., CLEVEUND, Harrison, Max Bloom (industry’s number one location owner), Vic Haim (after OHIO 18 holes of golf), Murray Kaye (between 36 holes), Williams’ Art (“who’s got (Tel: HE 1-4100) the ball”) Weinand, Shelly Simon, and Gil Sonin. The team beat Jack Wilson’s group and expect trophies for each member next week (they were left in

Kingston by mistake). . . . For laffs, watch Milty Green play a quarter-a-hole (m some time. . . . A1 Arnold played with Green, Sal Trella and Morris Rood. . . . and not a stroke got past Green. . . . he’s a tough goKer . . . but at least he TOP EARHINGS counts correctly (!) OPERATE IN We missed Mike Munves up there. Mike’s prepping for a trip to Hot Springs. . . . Myron Sugerman due back Thursday, September 20, from South America.

EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION . . . Talk of an east coast dock strike last week worried some exporters. . . . Williams Millie McCarthy and complete slate were re-elected to office during monthly EVERYWHERE meeting last week. . . . Fran and A1 “Senator” Bodkin looked like a million over the pleasant weekend. Always a happy word from both of ’em no matter

when you meet them. . . . Elaine Klein and Max—broke away from a Bar Mitz-

vah to make the scene. . . . Sam Weisman and his lovely wife up from Balti- KING PIN more for the affair. . . . Jack Shaweross down from Bilotta-Syracuse. . . , WANTED Charley Sachs is one operator who keeps a close eye on his route. Every ma- is it 5-BALL chine either doing what should be doing or he knows the reason why. , . . JUKE BOX MECHANIC. If you suffered from a hangover last weekend you can thank Irving Holzman Has Extra Special STEADY WORK. REGULAR for it. He paid for all the liquor—Friday eve’s bottle, Sateve’s open bar, and later bottle. . . . HOURS. PAY another and some aspirin. . . . Mrs. Ben Berkowitz, Norm’s Ways to Score GOOD PLUS lovely his . FRINGE BENEFITS. GIVE mother and dad were there. . . Allan Rake was there with his brand new wife, Sandy. . . . MONY’s Sophie, the pleasant voice of the association. See yoor Williams Distributor DETAILS & REFERENCES IN FIRST LETTER. . Ceil Parkoff related some vivid accounts of her trip to Europe two years ago. Those German autobahn’s are really something! . . . Mary Haim, a top- WRITE: CASH BOX, BOX flight golfer, played golf 40 out of 42 days this summer during a 6-week vaca-

tion at Copaigue, N. Y. . , (So little electronic Mfg. Corp. 164, 29 E. MADISON, CHI- . don’t try to get a good playin’ weekends), 4242 . This pillar reads like it W. Fillmore SK, Chicago 24, III. CAGO 2, ILLINOIS belongs in a golf magazine not a coin machine publication (or haven’t you noticed). Bucky” Van Wyck, genial coinman from the Rockland County area, into

the Laurels for some relaxation and it’s good to see . GAMES the pool table exec. . . ^ MUSIC ARCADE EQUIPMENT ^ Tom and Vi Greco, a good-looking twosome, as they leave the dining room, and Tom complains of an injured foot (from the food, . . Check BANNER FIRST! Tom?). . Nate Sugerman, another Shugy in the long line of Sugermans who attends with his 1641 N. Broad Street wife Sheila. Nate is now selling outside of the firm after working on the ac- Phila., Pa. CE6-5000

counting . . 1508 Fifth Avenae end for several years. . Perry Lowengrub, a veteran who knows PIttsborsh, Pa. GRl-1373 how to take it easy, relaxing in the sun awaiting the cocktail bell. . . . And EXCLUSIVE UNITED MFG. CO. DISTRIBUTOR another good time comes to an end.

62 Cash Dox—September 29, 1962 FULLY RECONDITIONED ONLY POOL TABLES Chicago Chatter WITH NEW SLATE AND CUSHIONS; COMPLETE ALL NEW ACCESSORIES

WURLITZER 6 pkt.—73x43 $175.00 6 pkt.—90x50 $275.00 Bumper Tables $100.00 Fall business is in full swing and all areas of coinbiz such as manufacturing, HAS THE wholesale and consumer (operators) are showing and reporting steady rises. 1/3 DEP. — BAL. C.O.D. The coins seem to be more plentiful in cash boxes in this wide area and every- BETSON ENTERPRISES INC. one in coinbiz is far happier (so are we!). TEN TOP TUNES 3726 Tonnele Ave., No. Bergen, N. J. This, according to Dave Gottlieb, is an appropriate time to come out with a UN-3-8627 new pinball amusement game. So, he did. The new game, “Olympics” (a five- ball) immediately caught on with D. Gottlieb & Company’s distribs, who are plenty excited over the occasion. Another exciting innovation at the Gottlieb plant is the expansion of Judd Weinberg’s office. Judd reported that the fan- NOW DELIVERING created the tastic growth of export of Gottlieb games to most foreign markets AMI MODEL L PHONO has an GAME BARGAINS! necessity for this expansion. Nate Gottlieb seconded this feeling. Judd Rowe 2800 Riviera interesting addition in his office—a lineup of clocks designating the time in BALLY DEL. BOWLER 16' PIN GAMES Wagon the . . . State Music Co., Write Wms. Circus $ 75 various time zones all over the world. Abe Susman, of Bally Bank Ball Wms. Coqu'jtte 2P. Wms. Trade Winds Gott. Captain Kidd in Dallas, Texas, was a visitor recently at D. Gottlieb & Co. From there he IP Write 2P 375 BALLY GOLDEN GATE BINGO 195 magnificent Gottlieb Wms. Friendship 7 Gott. Whirlwind 2P. made a tour vdth Dave, Nate and Alvin Gottlieb of the Williams King Pin 5-Ball IP Write Gott. Gypsy Oueen 65 Memorial Hospital in Melrose Park. incidentally made the largest indi- Wms. Kismet 4P. .$395 IP Abe 2-PLYR. Gott. Mademoiselle WILLIAMS VALIANT Wms. Joily Joker . 295 325 . 2P vidual contribution to the hospital fund of any other coin machine industry dis- Wms. Skill Ball . 235 Williams Friendship 7 (Add-A-Ball) Flagship 2P. 145 Wms. 3 Ducees . . 75 Gott. tributor (so we’re told). WILLIAMS WORLD SERIES '62 SHUFFLE ALLEYS Operation Expansion was in full swing at World Wide Distribs last week, Irving Kaye Eldorado Pool Dot ... .$675 Bally Blue Ribbon $125 entire staff of C.C. Red as Joel Stern, Fred Skor, Howie Freer, Kurt Kluever and the CHICOIN STARLITE SHUFFLE C.C. Double Feature 245 Bally Mystic .... 95 125 8' C.C. Championship 125 Bally ABC World Wide set up shop in the firm’s new headquarters at 2732-44 West Ful- United Action Shuffle Bally Deluxe ABC 150 Un. Handicap . . . 150 Bally Super Deluxe lerton Avenue (several blocks from the old plant). It’s a large two-story TARGET GALLERY Un. Regulation . . 123 MIDWAY Un. Atlas 225 ABC 175 Shuffle 195 building. Gottlieb Cover Girl 1-Plyr. Un. Capitol 175 Bally Lucky Un. Lighting .... 150 Bally Official Just a reminder to our friends in the vending industry to start thinking GOTTLIEB PREVIEW 2-PLYR. Un. Clipper 150 jumbo 350 about and planning for the upcoming NAMA Convention in San Francisco. WRITE • CALL C.C. Variety Much regret along with the finest eulogies were expressed sadly by John SPECIAL Roll Down $695.00 Hale, Jack Harper, Tom Sams, Dean McMurdie, et al at Rowe-AC Services over the untimely death of Carlos Humberto Salazar (39), the firm’s export RUNYON manager, who died in Caracas, Venezuela while on a business trip. We add our INTERNATIONAL, INC. MONROE sincerest condolences to the bereaved widow and the rest of the Salazar family. World's Foremost Exporters Exchange, Inc. Mort Secore, director of sales for Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc., advised Of Coin Operated Phonographs, Coin Machine that Herb Bidenkap took to the road last week and visited with ChiCoin’s dis- Amusement Games and 2423 Payne Ave. tributors in Baltimore, Md. and Richmond, Virginia. Herb was due back at the Vending Equipment Cleveland 14, Ohio plant on Friday (9/21). 221 FRELINGHUYSEN AVENUE Herb Jones, vice prexy of Bally Mfg., reports that everyone at Bally is hard Superior 1-4600 Newark 14, N.J., Bigelow 3-8777 at work for what looks like a terrific Fall season. Cibll Meiu-IUNTONEX NEWMKNEWlERSn Nate Feinstein expresses extreme optimism for the outlook during this Fall in Rowe-AMI music equipment and Rowe vending machine sales. The best part of it all is that Atlas Music closed out one of the best Company just Exclusive Chicago Area summer seasons business-wise ever. So, we can readily appreciate the elated IMPORTERS- feelings of Nate, Eddie Ginsburg, Harold Schwartz and Irv Ovitz. Distributors for WURLITZER Send for FREE Both Sam Stern, prexy of Williams Electronic Mfg. Corp., and Art Weinand, PHONOGRAPHS and PARTS 1962 CATALOG vice president, planed east to call on Williams distribs. Jack Mittel tells us 64 PAGES—Fully Illustrated sales everywhere on Williams’ new “King Pin” pinball amusement game are excellent. MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. Empire Coin’s Joe Robbins advised that export business is again booming COIN at the busy distrib, chiefly in Europe, including Italy, South America and in Joe Kline • Cable: “FIRSTCOIN"—Chicago Japan. Football fan Joe will hold court on Sept. 29 & 30 around Packer’s 1750 W. NORTH AVE. CHICAGO 22, ILLINOIS • Dickens 2-0500 Stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, when the Chicago Bears clash with the highly touted Green Bay Packers. Gil Kitt, genial owner of Empire Coin Ma- chine Exchange, urges one and all to watch for the big news in October. (He R/DE WITH THE insists on holding us in suspense ’til then!).

Well, what d’ ya’ know! United’s Al Thoelke is now the “Flying Dutchman.” Good natured Al, a friend to all coinmen, just returned from a two week tour of Europe. Which included a visit to his hometown, Dinkalage En Oldenburg, Germany, Bill DeSelm info’d that Al immediately departed (via auto) to visit com United’s distribs icago in St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. United’s other man-on-the-go, Johnny Casola, is calling on the trade in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and finally in Memphis. • STARLITE • ROYAL CROWN BOWLER Herb Oettinger, as chipper and genial as ever, looks forward to a healthy Fall sales period for United’s games. • WORLD’S FAIR RIFLE GALLERY Over at First Coin Machine Exchange the word from Joe Kline and Sam INC. 172S PIVERSEY,, CHICAGO 14 Kolber is that export and domestic business are ‘busting out’ great with the CHICAGO DYNAMIC INDUSTRIES, W. Fall season. Fred Kline is, as usual, camped at the telephones trying to acquire as much good used music and amusement equipment for export orders. Paul Huebsch, vice prexy of J. H. Keeney & Co., reports that although the Fall season started somewhat slowly at Keeney things are picking up ex- WE NEED ... WE PAY CASH ceptionally at this date. Export continues strong. - - A glowing sales picture for 1963 was spelled out by Delbert W. Coleman, 300 A M I 1 200 M board chairman of the ever expanding Seeburg Corp. He stated: “We look 300 SEEBU RG 100C forward in 1963 to the continued growth of the vending industry, the introduc- tion of additional new Seeburg products, and the completion of a new 260,000 Wurlitzer 1800 and up Seeburg 100 C and up square foot plant now under construction at Hartford, Conn. Which, inci- Key West Show Time dentally, wdll greatly increase our production capacity.” He anticipates a fur- Bingos: ther rise in volume and profits. Miss America Sun Valley

Ed Ruber, Wico Corp., is off on a lengthy sales tour and expected back at his Unshopped but complete desk alongside Wico’s sales manager Milt Wiczer, and Morrie Wiczer around Make reasonable offer F.O.B. nearest seaport. October 1.

There’s tremendous activity at Rock-ola Mfg. Corp., and all our queries among Dave Rockola, Ed Doris, Don Rockola and Ralph Wyckoff are of no avail. Meanwhile Ralph advises that sales on the “Princess” and “Empress” p.y.b.a. phono lines and the Rock-Ola “IVI” line of hot drink machines are booming 27, Huybrechtsstraat - Antwerp, Belgium along terrifically. CABLE: NOVELTA - ANTWERP PHONE: 35.86.20 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 — VENDINGCash BoxNEWS The Vending Machine Industry's Only Newsweekly

Raytheon Promotes Two Interstate Hungerford Credits Names NAMA Member In Sorensen Unit Lauer, Controller SOUTH NORWALK, CONN.—Soren- CHICAGO—Peter H. Lauer has been Companies With Anti-Siug Victory sen, a unit of Raytheon Company, has appointed Controller of Interstate promoted Robert E. Slater to Product Vending Company, the Chicago-based CHICAGO, ILL.—September 14 the Dirksen amendment, then passed Sales Manager, and Donald V. Frand- national operator of vending equip- With the signature expected of Presi- the Senate, received approval from sen to fill Slater’s former post of ment and diversified food services. dent Kennedy, a bill to modernize the the House of Representatives, and Regional Sales Engineer, it was an- Lauer was formerly Treasurer of federal anti-slug statutes will be- was sent to the President for signing. nounced last week by James D. The Wander Company where he had come law before the end of September, Hungerford said that at a meeting Bowen, marketing manager. responsibility for the overall financial, (CB, Sept. 22) according to Thomas of industry leaders June 14, 1961 at Bowen said Slater will direct sales legal and administrative functions of B. Hungerford, executive director of the NAMA office, the specific lan- and service for the Sorensen line of this manufacturer of food and phar- National Automatic Merchandising guage of the proposed new legislation controlled power equipment through maceutical products. Association (NAM A). was decided and the industry organi- the firm’s regional sales engineers From 1957 to 1961 he was Treas- The bill (HR 8038), sponsored by zation strategy was mapped. and national network of manufactur- urer-Controller and chief financial NAMA, amends existing federal Subsequently, the NAMA Board ing representatives. Frandsen will officer of Flexonicx Corporation, Bart- anti-slug laws and covers—for the of Directors, meeting June 23, 1961, provide engineering services to Sor- lett, Illinois. first time—the “use” of counterfeit directed the NAMA staff to “pursue ensen customers in New England. Lauer has also served as Controller and foreign paper currency and coins with all vigor the legislative attempt Sorensen’s products include transis- of the Warwick Manufacturing Cor- in vending machines. to amend the slug law.” torized DC power supplies, line volt- poration, and of the Armour Research The bill passed the U.S. Senate “The passage of the new anti-slug age regulators, frequency changers, Foundation. He holds an MBA degree September 6, one year to the day bill and its expected signing into law high voltage DC supplies, miniatur- from the University of Chicago. He is after being passed by the U.S. House is a real credit to the automatic ized inverters and converters, and also a Certified Public Accountant. of Representatives, Hungerford point- vending industry because its effect high voltage AC and DC testers. He is a Director of the Financial ed out. will go beyond the self-interest of the Graduate of University of Bridge- Executives Institute, a member of the The bill makes it a federal offense industry, “Hungerford said. port (Conn.) with Bachelor of Science Illinois Society of Certified Public Ac- punishable by a fine of not more than degree. Slater joined Sorensen in 1952 countants and the American Institute $1,000, one year in jail, or both, for as subcontracts buyer. Prior to enter- of Certified Public Accountants. anyone years of age 18 or over to use Tapper Succeeds Mason ing college, he served in the U. S. Lauer, with his wife and 2 children, or manufacture spurious coins of any Army Signal Corps during World lives at 3076 Summit Avenue, High- denomination or counterfeit paper As Natl. Rej. V.P. War 11. land Park, Illinois. money with intent to defraud. Interstate Vending, a publicly held ST. LOUIS, MO. Frank L. Tupper, Formerly metropolitan New York “This represents a major legislative — company with sales at an annual rate vice president and general manager regional sales engineer for Raytheon’s achievement by the automatic vending of $70 million, is one of the largest of Customade Products voltage regulators and telephone industry and was gained only with Coi’poration, operators of food service and vend- Conway, Ark., has been named execu- power equipment, Frandsen was the full cooperation of N A M A of Electri- ing equipment in the country, with tive vice president of National Rejec- graduated with a Bachelor member companies,” Hungerford said. cal Engineering degree from Chicago over 70 branches in 29 states. Founded tors, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., it was an- “The time and energy expended on in it now employs almost 4,000 nounced Technical College. Prior to joining 1954, this project by N A M A over the past last week by Thomas B. people. Donahue, president of Universal Raytheon, he was New York City two years has been monumental and sales engineer for Sola Electric Co. our success reaffirms the value of the Match Corporation and National Re- jectors. He served in the U. S. Army during legislative method developed by the Korean War. General Foods NAMA through years of experi- Both Customade and National Re- ence,” he added. jectors are subsidiaries of Universal Revises Sales Regions Clinton Match. Customade produces Universal S. Darling, NAMA con- MKTG. RESEARCH MGR. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—The crea- sultant on the bill refrigerated display cabinets and and former associ- tion of a southern sales region and the ation other fabricated metal products. Na- NAMED AT RUUD-MELIKIAN executive director, guided the relocation of existing region sales entire tional Rejectors, with plants in Hot NAMA work on the bill. HATBORO, PA.—Henry R. Meil has headquarters of the Institutional It is Darling Springs, Ark., and Buxtehude, Ger- who was instrumental been appointed Marketing Research Products Division of General Foods in obtaining many, as well as St. Louis, is the na- passage of the original Manager for Rudd-Melikian, Inc., Corporation were announced last anti-slug law in tion’s leading manufacturer of coin 1944. leading producer of automatic vend- week by A. F. Watters, General Foods The old law and cui-rency mechanisms for vending covered only the manu- ing equipment and related foods and vice president and general manager of facture of machines. false coins or slugs. beverages. the Institutional Products Division. Darling As executive vice president, Tup- said the Senate’s passage “Mr. Meil has the important re- The southern region headquarters of the bill September 6 climaxed per will be in direct charge of all Na- a sponsibility of managing a depart- will be located in Doraville, Ga., while two-year effort that at tional Rejectors’ operations. He suc- NAMA ment that will conduct continuing the existing region sales offices will many times ceeds David D. Mason who resigned looked doomed to failure. evaluation studies of potential and be moved from General Foods head- Originally passed recently. September 6, 1961 existing markets for the company’s quarters in White Plains to New York by the House of Representatives, the Tupper, formerly executive vice long list of specialized products pro- City, Chicago and San Leandro, Calif. bill ran into trouble president of the Durham Manufactur- in the Senate duced for the vending and institu- “By establishing a sales region in Judiciary Committee. ing Co., Muncie, Ind., joined the Uni- tional trade,” W. J. Manning, Jr., the South and moving our other On August 27 of this versal Cabinet Division of Universal year, the Vice President-Marketing, commented region sales managers closer to our Senate Judiciary Committee recom- Match in 1960. A year ago, he was in making the announcement. “The customers,” Watters said, “we be- mended passage of the bill promoted to vice president of the after findings of these studies and their ac- lieve we can better meet the special- cutting out virtually cabinet division and vice president all of its curate analysis will contribute towards ized needs of food service operations. modernizing elements concerning and general manager of Customade. the the company’s continuing growth and Further, our new region headquarters “use” of slugs and counterfeit paper His successor in those posts will be profit. His responsibilities will also in metropolitan New York City and currency in automatic venders announced in the near future. and encompass distribution cost analyses Chicago will enable us to furnish other coin-operated machinery. The new National Rejectors official sales forecasting.” more efficient service to customers is a native of South Bend, Ind. en- and When the bill came before the He these tered Prior to joining Rudd-Melikian, concentrated in the hearts of Senate September 6, Senator Everett DePaul University in 1942, com- pleting Inc., Meil was associated with RCA cities.” M. Dirksen (R. 111.) offered an amend- his work there in 1948 after for five years where he was adminis- William E. Benton, former western ment replacing the “use” clause and three years of World War II Air trator of market research surveys on region sales manager, has been ap- making it applicable to persons Force service as a bombardier-navi- 18 consumer products. His latest posi- pointed manager of the new southern years of age and over. The bill, with gator. He was graduated with an AB tion was in Indianapolis. Previously region with headquarters at the in economics and immediately went to senior market analyst in General Foods Sales and Distribution work for Durham, serving that com- he was (Cherry Hill, N. J., and junior market Center at 5801 Peachtree Road, Dora- pany for 12 years as assistant pro- analyst at Camden, N. J. ville, Ga. The region will encompass duction manager, general sales man- Meil is a graduate of the University the Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, CINCH ager and then as executive vice presi- of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Jacksonville, Memphis and the Wash- dent and a member of the board of D.C. market districts. Instant' Shoe Shine directors. Science Degree in Economics, Major ington in Marketing. He also has received Walter S. Kaufmann, former sales Gives You Instant credits at Temple University towards planning and promotion manager, Major in Market- has been promoted to eastern region Return his M.B.A. Degree, On Investment Fox Named GF Mgr. ing, and credits from Butler Univer- sales manager. He will be headquar- sity towards his M.S. Degree, Major tered at 250 Park Ave., New York With One (1 ) Sale To Of Single-Service in Economics. City. The eastern region includes the Location (Hotel, Rest., Etc.) WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—The promo- Meil served with the United States Boston, New York and Philadelphia Pays For Vendor tion of Henry W. Fox to product man- Army in Korea for two years. districts. ager for single-service envelope Stuart G. McMillan, central region And Inventory products has been announced by the sales manager, will be located at 1 Institutional Wacker Drive, Chicago. The All Sales Thereafter Products Division of CANADA DRY NAMES McLAUGHLIN East General Foods Corporation. central region includes the Chicago, Offer 100% Profit Fox is responsible for the division’s NEW YORK—Paul F. McLaughlin Detroit, Minneapolis, St. Louis and entire envelope line, including Instant has been appointed assistant manager Youngstown districts. Ask Us About It Maxwell House, Instant Sanka and of syrup sales for Canada Dry, it was Leonard C. Brandenburger, former By Calling AL 4-4040 Instant Yuban coffees and Right Time announced by L. S. Saylor, vice- distributor development manager, has Collect, Today soup mixes. president-U.S. carbonated operations. been named western region sales A graduate of the University of Before joining Canada Dry, much manager with headquarters at the Distribution Center at REDD DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. Maryland, Fox joined General Foods of McLaughlin’s fourteen years of GF Sales and in 1954 and held various financial, business experience gained in ex- 100 Halcyon Drive, San Leandro, Calif. 126 Lincoln Street has was sales and marketing posts in the In- ecutive marketing posts with two The western region is comprised of BOSTON (Brighton) 35, Moss. stitutional Products Division since leading carbonated beverage com- the Dallas, Denver, Portland, Los 1956. panies. Angeles and San Francisco districts.

64 Cash Box—September 29, 1962 'Wo3rld*s H.ecoz*d fox* ]SCoxie3r-Ma.kin.g:!

Soccer, swimming, high jump, discus, baseball, hockey, pole vault, whatever the event, OLYMPICS naturally attracts the crowds. Really a honey of a crowd pleaser; a honey of a money-maker. Order OLYMPICS for your locations. See your distributor today.

• Each rollover designates an “Olympic City”.

• Scoring 8 cities awards special.

• Scoring all cities lights targets for specials.

• Each top rollover scores when its pair of bumpers are lit.

• Targets spot rollovers indicated by lit pair of bumpers.

• Center “run up" numbers keep total of cities scored.

• 4 on-off pop bumpers for high score.

• Match feature. • Sparkling cabinet design.

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MICKEY ANDERSON AMUSEMENT CO. KURT KLUIVIR 314 East 11th Street Phone: GLendale 2-3207 Erie, Penna. CHICAGO—Joel Stern, president of World Wide Distributors of this city, distributing outlet in this wide area for the Seeburg Corporation’s music Kaye Announces “Deluxe Klub Pool” and vending machines, and for Chi- cago Dynamic Industry’s line of BROOKLYN, N. Y. Irving Kaye, amusement games, last week an- nounced the recent appointment of president of the Irving Kaye Com- Kurt Kluever, a long time executive pany, Inc., announced last week the in the coin machine industry, to the position of general manager. addition of a new bumper-type pool Before coming to World Wide Dis- game to the firm’s pool table produc- tributors, Kluever was an executive in tion lines. The game, which measures the sales department at Rock-Ola 74 X 40, features a maintenance-free Manufacturing Corporation for more teak formica top rail, white formica than 13 years. Before that he was a sales execu- corners, and extruded aluminum trim tive for Armour & Company, the covering all screws. The only ciga- Chicago meat packing firm. The game—“Deluxe Jumbo Klub SMOKESHOP ! rette vendor for you if you want Kluever is married to Viola Klu- ... Pool”—comes in an eye-appealing to corner those half-dollars from soles ever, and has two daughters, Marilyn pastel blue body with white legs you may never have mode ... we and Anita; and a son, Kurt Kluever, distribute in N.Y.S.! Jr. trimmed in blue. “The game is a flaw- EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IN N.Y. STATE In announcing the appointment of less performer,” commented Kaye last Kluever, Stem expressed his happi- week. The firm expects to launch an IRVING KAYE BILOTTA ENTERPRISES ness in adding a coin machine veteran NEWARK, NEW YORK, ALBANY: 1226 BROADWAY with Kluever’s particular talents and all-out production and promotion cam- urrent demand for its entire pool experience to his staff. paign this Fall to capitalize on the

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION Used WANT— 45 RPM Records. Right off FOR SALE—Late Bally Bingos—like Roller the route. All types, no sorting or picking. Derbys, Carnival Queens, Sea Islands, Cy- No quantity too large or CLASSIFIED AD RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD small. Highest press Gardens, County Fairs & Bikinis. TO- prices paid. KING SALES, 129 FRANCIS LEDO COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, 814 Count every word including oil words in firm name. Numbers in address count as ST., EVERETT, MASS. (Tel. DU 7-4140). SUMMIT ST., TOLEDO, OHIO. one word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. CASH OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check is not enclosed with order issue pending receipt of your check or cosh. your classified ad will be held for following WANT—Cut-out Singles, 12" Long Play, FOR SALE—We have a large stock of recon- and Kiddie Records, we will purchase your ditioned Shuffle Games and Bingo. Write for entire cut-out or overproduction inventory list. NOTICE $67 Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add SS2 to your present sub- PIONEER VENDING, INC., 3726 KES- — on a contractual basis. Ben Jacobs Dan SEN AVE., scription price). You are entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue — CINCINNATI, OHIO. (Tel. Wancio. NATIONAL BAG-O-TUNES INC., Montana 1-5000). for period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your a 15 ALABAMA AVENUE, ISLAND PARK, Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the rate L.I„ N.Y, (Tel. 516-TU 9-9300). of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to reach New York publication office by Wednesday, 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear FOR SALE—Hi-Speed Super Fast Shuffle in the following week's issue. Board Wax. 24 one-pound cans per case. $8.50 f.o.b. Dallas, Texas. Sold on money back guarantee. Distributor for D. Gottlieb, ChiCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS, Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY FOR SALE INC., 3100 MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS. Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. FOR SALE—Miles “Peek” Panarams com- FOR SALE—Auto-Photo Studios, Model 9 pletely reconditioned guaranteed A-1 shape. $995.; Model 11 $1,995.; ABT Shooting Gal- $395.00. F.O.B,, Louisville, Ky. Terms one lery (like new); Kiddie Rides, Arcade Equip- WANT—To buy in quantity for resale—Na- third (1/3) cash, balance, sigrht draft. FUN ment. Write for list and prices. ADVANCE tional 111 and 113 Cigarette machines. For CENTER—419 W. BROADWAY. LOUIS- DISTRIBUTING CO., 5644 DEL-MAR Sale or trade—Deluxe Big Tents; County VILLE, KY. BLVD., ST. LOUIS 1, MISSOURI. (Tel. WANT Fairs; Double Shots; Skeet Shoots; 6 Bright PArkview 7-1373). Spot Bingos. Write or call—E. L. HARRIS, USED United Shuffles; Send list & WANT— BUDDY BUDDY ENTERPRISES, CHEST- Routes; price. R. C. MUSIC CO., P.O. BOX 566, FOR SALE— 2 K14, 510 pack, 25-30- ER, ILLINOIS. FOR SALE 100,000 new 45 WASHINGTON, N. C. 35^ DeGraneir Cig, vendors $175. ea. Wms. — rpm 6 months to Black Jack $225; Got. Lightning Ball $150; 1 year old, $10 per 100, $95 per 1000; Also Wms. Club House $125; Got. Flipper $175; 25,000 EP’s $25 per C; $200 per M; 12" LP’s WANT Would be willing to invest up to WANT—All types of music. Bally Bingos, Wms. Road-Runner 62 model $350; 10 available $100 per C; $950 per M. RAY- — 170-21 $25,000 to go in the record and music pub- Wms. Pins, Gottlieb Pins, all types of Keeney DeLux Big Tents $160. ea. All A-1 MAR SALES CO., JAMAICA AVE., lishing business with a person well acquainted Shuffles, Bowling Alleys, Rifles, Arcade condition. CLOER DISTRIBUTING CO., JAMAICA 32, N. Y. (Tel. OLympia 8-4012). 1613 with all phases of the music business. BOX Vending. Quote prices, FAS, U.S.A. Port. MAIN ST., JOPLIN, MISSOURI (Tel. #574, c/o CASH BOX, 1780 BROADWAY, State condition. Box #540, c/o THE CASH MA 3-4202). N. Y. C. BOX, 1780 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N. Y. FOR SALB:—6 Pocket Pool Tables, excellent shape $150; 14' Bowlers Blinkers FOR SALE—Bally Bingos; Bikinis $665; Cir- $195.; $185.; Skee Balls Bowlette 14' WANT—Philadelphia Toboggan (Skee Balls) cus Queens $600; Roller Derbies $525; Coun- $125.; $175.; Rebound Shuffles $49.50. Write or wire to- quote quantity, price, condition and serial # Are regular buyers late bingos, Gott- ty Fairs $485; Sea Islands $325; Carnival WANT— day. PURVEYOR in first letter. DAVE LOWY-M.J.L. OPER- lieb 2-4 players, Seeburg B-C V-200, Bowl- Queens $240. All cleaned shopped. Prompt DISTRIBUTING CO., — 4322 NORTH AVE., ATING CORP., 602 TENTH AVENUE, ings, unshopped, complete, working, packed Service. Call NASTASI DIST. CO., 912 POY- WESTERN CHICAGO 18, ILL. (Tel. JUniper 8-1814). N.Y.C. 36 (Tel. LT 1-1033). original cartons. We pay dollars, cash in DRAS ST.. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. advance. Quote price FOB nearest seaport. (Tel. 523-6386, or 523-7459). MAX LOBO, MEIR, 23, ANTWERP, BEL- WANT—Seeburg phonographs MIOOB and C (Tel. 33.81.33). GIUM FOR SALE Complete line of used Phono- V200—KD 200. Also cigarette vendors. THE — FOR SALE—Special—Bally: Lidos $845; Can graphs, Shuffle Games, Cigarette GENERAL AUTOMATIC S.C. 60, RUE VAN Machines Cans $765; Bikinis $665; Acapulcos $510; and various types of all other games and SCHOOR, BRUSSELS 3. BELGIUM— CABLE ADDRESS JEUMATE—BRUSSELS. WANT—Salesmen: Selling new operators cig- Lite-A-Lines $495; Super Jumbos ’62 $700; equipment. Lowest prices. Best merchandise. arette, candy, nut, gum, stamp etc., vendors Bally Bowlers—write Bally Champion Horses One letter, wire or phone call will convince through newspaper classified advertising. 1962 models $549.50; Bally Super Shuffles you. We are factory representatives for Travel own State. We pay top commission. Deluxe Puck Bowlers $565; Shoot-A-Lines Will buy any quantity Buckley Track United, Rock-Ola, Bally and Irving Kaye. WANT— Our men earn over $400 weekly. All replies $550; Chicago Coin; Princess Ball Bowlers Odds also want Mills Q.T.’s and Bally Grand- TARAN DISTRIBUTING, INC., 3401 N.W. strictly confidential. AZAR, 2314 15th $565; Long Range Rifle Gallery Gott- stands and suck type equipment. SAS- EAST $425; 36TH ST., MIAMI 42, FLA. (Tel. NEwton STREET, OAKLAND 1, CALIF. lieb; Alohas $355; Williams: World Series KATCHEWAN COIN MACHINE, 1023-104th 5-2531). STREET, ’62 $399.50 Space Glider Guns $325; Ten NO. BATLEFORD. SASKATCHE- Spots $190; Three Coins $285; Trade Winds 445-2989). WAN, CANADA (Tel. $295; NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY CO., WANT—used 45 rpm records. All types, as 1055 DRYADES ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Relays low cost, high quality, they run right off the route. No sorting FOR SALE— — (Tel. 529-7321). general purpose open style made to WANT—Used 45 RPM Records. All types, as or picking. We pay highest prices and your specifications. Short specialty. they run, right off the route. No sorting or the freight. Standing order available for run our Also electrical harnesses and switch stack assem- picking. We pay freight from anywhere in regular shippers. J & D SALES, 1 VI- USA. Standing order available for regular DETTA ST., W. PEABODY, MASS. (Tel. FOR SALE For Quick Dealing and blies. MARVEL MANUFACTURING CO., — —New 2847 AVE., shippers. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO., INC., JE 2-0737). Used: EX 400 A.M.I. Speakers Standard W. FULLERTON CHICAGO, — ILL. (Tel. DI 2-2424). 14 EAST 21st ST., BALTIMORE 18, MD. Metal Typers, Candid Camera, Redd Skill Card, Fortune Theatre, Gen. Motorama, C.C. Glide Pool, I.K. Super Hockey, C,C. Twin WANT Need Gottlieb Pingames and Seeburg WANT—Gottlieb used 1, 2 & 4 players, as is, — Bowler, Bally Trophy Bowler, Metro Pony, Phonographs (V-200’s and more recent mod- FOR SALE—Records, New 45’s 100 assorted complete, 1959 and up. IMPERIAL COIN Wico Snack Vendor, Keeney 300 Coffee & els). Quote prices F.O.B. nearest seaport. tunes per carton majors, 11^ and less. MACHINE CO., 498 ANDERSON AVE., Assorted parts. Corsair 30 column Cigarette —60% P.V.B.A. EP’s 25^ per record, 12" LP’s majors and CLIFFSIDE, NEW JERSEY. VERHEDA KRONENBURG- Vendor, Uneeda Pack Cigarette Vendor. STRAAT, others, pre-packaged 100 or more, $75. Will ANTWERP-BELGIUM. CABLE Faun 9 column, Stoner 15 column Cigarette, ADDRESS: VERHEDA. send sample order. Send check or money or- etc. Phone or Write for complete list. der. SID TABACK RECORDS, 2540 W. WANT—Bingos, will accept in trade against MILLER-NEWMARK DISTRIBUTING CO., PICO BLVD., LOS 6, CALIF. anything you may need, such as. Music, Pin 42 ANGELES FAIRBANKS STREET, NW, GRAND (Tel. DUnirk 3-8735). Games, Shuffles or Vending Machines. What WANT—45 RPM Records, new or used. LP’s RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (Tel. GL 6-6807). have you? CLEVELAND COIN MACHINE also considered. We pick op any quantity EXCHANGE, INC., 2029 PROSPECT, you have on hand and pay highest cash CLEVELAND 15, OHIO. (Tel. TO 1-6712). prices. Write information to: EARL KUHNS DIST. CO., 4580 SNEAD, SANTA CLARA, FOR SALE—Seeburg KD200’s @ $325.; or FOR SALE—Attention! We are the trade’s five for largest suppliers of Pool Table supplies CALIFORNIA. CHerry 1-0087. $1500.; V200’s @ $170.; or five for $800.; 222’s $650.; or five for $3000.00. slates, cues, balls, cloth, etc. Best quality, Attention: @ WANT— Distributors and record Wurlitzer 2000 $250. 1800 $215.; 1650 lowest prices, write or phone for our new shops. There’s Gold @ @ on your shelf. Want 45 @ $95.; 2400S @ $575.00. AMI JBJ 120 @ catalog. EASTERN NOVELTY DISTRIBU- rpm records up to 10 years old. Highest We pay the highest prices for all WANT— $575.; G 80 and 120’s @ $225.; JBl 120 @ TORS, 3726 TONNELE AVE., NORTH prices paid anywhere. Up to 43<‘ each our Bally Bingos and Gottlieb Pinballs manu- — $495.; Rock-Ola 1455 $275.; 1448 @ $245.; BERGEN, N. J. (Tel. UNnion 3-8627). choice. BIG factured 1958 and up. Interested all @ JOHN RECORDS. 687 WASH- brand 1465 @ $365.00. Prices F. 0. B. Detroit, INGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. (Tel. 338- new closeouts. Also arcade equipment. Cable Michigan. All equipment complete and op- 7426). or write to: HOLLAND-BELGIE, EUROPE erating—crated for export. See us for best Seeburg R-lOO $325. V-200 SPRL, 276 AVENUE LOUISE, BRUSSELS FOR SALE— @ ; @ buys on used vending equipment. MARTIN $185.; Wurlitzer 2000 @ $295.; 2100 @ 5, BELGIUM. (Cable address: HOBEL- AND SNYDER CO., 12727 EUROP-BRUSSELS) W. WARREN 375; 2200 @ $595.; 2300 @ $750.; AMI WANT—Call Collect! Want for immediate ex- AVE., DEARBORN, MICHIGAN. (Tel. H-120 @ $325.; H-200 @ 375.00. 1/3 Depos- port. Bally Bingos, Gottlieb Pingames, All LUzon 2-2300). it, balanee C.O.D. NORTHWEST SALES Types of Seeburg, AMI, Wurlitzer music. CO. of OREGON, 1040 S.W. 2nd, AVE., Cash waiting. BELGIAN AMUSEMENT CO. WANT—Juke Box Operators For a steady year PORTLAND 4, OREGON, (Tel. CA 8-6557). 806 NO. BROAD STREET, PHILADEL- round outlet for your used records Manu- PHIA, PENNA. POplar 3-7808. facturers’ For your overruns and surplus FOR SALE—Pokerino nearly new with drop LP’s & 45s. Call or write. EASTERN chute and knock off. Also have some older FOR SALE Shuffle Alleys (United) Eagle RECORD SALES DIST. INC., 751 10th Pokerino games with push chutes. If you — & Dual & Three ways. Also used 45 RPM AVE., N. Y. 19, N. Y. (Tel. Cl 5-9469). need parts for your Pokerino we have them. WANT—45 RPM Records, new or used. No Records off route. MOHAWK SKILL Write, JAMES TRAVIS, P.O. 206, quantity too large or small. Highest prices BOX GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGERTOWN RD., paid. stating MILLVILLE, N.J. Write quantity on hand. TONY SCHENECTADY 2, N. Y. GALGANO DIST. CO., 4135 W. AR.MITAGE. WANT—Your used or surplus records all CHICAGO 39, ILL. (Tel. Dickens 2-7060). speeds. We buy all year ’round, and pay top prices. No lot too large or too small. FOR SALE Late model shuffle alleys. United, — FOR SALE Mills & Jennings Fruit Machines We pay freight. BEACON RECORD DIS- Chicago Coin, Bally, CHEAP! Write, Wire, — Black Cherries, Golden Falls, High Tops, WANT Bingo Games. Gottlieb Pins 1957 TRIBUTORS. INC., 821 NORTH MAIN Call. — — up. UNITED EAST COAST CORPORA- Blue Front, Brown Fronts, Diamond Fronts, Lotta-Funs. Wire, Write or phone, ST., PROVIDENCE. R.I. (Tel. UNion TION, 583 SCOTT TENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK A-1 condition. Ready for export. COIN CROSSE CO., 1641 NO. BROAD, PHILA- 1-7500, JAckson 1-5121). 36, N. Y. (Tel. PE 6-6680). DELPHIA, MACHINE DISTRIBUTORS CO., 1995 PA. (Tel. CE 6-4444). DICKERSON ROAD, RENO, NEVADA, (Tel. FA 3-8546). WANT—Panorama and Panoram parts. United FOR SALE Large supply of Bingos, Up- WANT Records, 45’3 Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE AUTOMA- — — and LP’s, new only. rights and Joker Balls, Rock-Ola 1455 Please give TIC SALES CO., 13.50 HOWARD ST., SAN full details first contact to avoid $295.00 FRANCISCO, CALIF. (Tel. HEmlock 1436A $85.00, 1438 $165.00. Seeburg delay and assure quick deal. HARRY WAR- and FOR SALE—Special Close Out—New Bally RINER. 1-1750). Rock-Ola 100 and 120 Wall Boxes KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CO.. $35.00 and Hidden Units. DIS- Bank Ball; CC Long Range Rifle; Keeney 453 AVE., HALLGREN MCLEAN YONKERS, N. Y. (Tel. TRIBUTORS, 1626 3RD AVENUE, MO- Two Gun Fun; 60 Late Bingos. Will take GReenleaf 6-7778). LINE, ILLINOIS. best offer or trade. Call Bob Jones. REDD WANT—FOR Resale: Seeburg and Wurlitzer DISTRIBUTING CO., INC., 126 LINCOLN Phonographs, Games, Cigarette Machines. STREET, BRIGHTON 35, MASS. (Tel. AL- WANT—New or used 45 RPM Records, not Send list, condition, prices. HASTINGS DIS- gonquin 4-4040). CO., INC., 6100 over 6 months old. We pay 154* and the TRIBUTING WEST BLUE- FOR SALE—If it’s Panoram Parts you want, freight. Can use any quantity. WALLY .MOUND ROAD, MILWAUKEE 13, WIS- Phil Gould has ’em. PHIL GOULD, 224 RECORDS, 17725 N. W. 8TH PLACE, CONSIN. MARKET ST., NEWARK, N.J. (Tel. MAr- MIAMI 69, FLA. ket 4-3297). FOR SALE — Panorams — Amusements — Ar- cades—Export, Mills 16 M.M. RCA Projec- WANT—Bingo Mechanic for work at Honest tors. Like New. Original Cabinets. Vista WANT Exhibit’s Johns in fabulous Las Vegas on slot ma- Vision Screen. Safety Glass Fronts $400 — lOU, Selectem and Horse- FOR SALE New and Used Coin Machines, shoes. State price, chines with electronic applications. Must be — Firm FOB. R. GORDON, BAY AREA FUN quantity and condition shopped and ready for location. Also routes in first letter. qualified between ages 30-40. No past arrest CENTER, 1012 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, NEW LIDO ARCADE. 412 for sale. AUTOMATIC MUSIC CO., 1214 W. EAST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTI- record. Top money for right man. Call CALIF. MORE, MD. NORMAN LITTLE AT DUDLEY 2-3633 ARCHER ST., TULSA, OKLAHOMA. (Tel. COLLECT. LU 4-4775). FOR SALE—World famous Aristocrat Fruit/ WANT—AMI 120 and 200 Phonographs, Hide- Poker Machines. Arcadian, Sheerline, Star- aways, Selection Boxes, Steppers. Late model WANT—Un. Triple-Plays FOR SALE—5- FOR SALE—All new 45 RPM records, packed lite, Clubmaster, Crisscross, Wild Ace, Gold Gottlieb Pin Games: of & 104* Counter ball Nov. games, bingo games, golf champs, 100 assorted per carton, $12.50 per 100. All Award, Four Reeler, Guaranteed Jackpot Games. Write stating quantity, condition and Bowlers—all sizes, makes, & models. Big known artists. Trial order will convince and Dropping Jackpot combinations. AINS- best cash price. ST. THOMAS COIN SALES or small balls. NOBRO NOVELTY, 142 these are best lots on market. Satisfaction WORTH CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES LTD., 669 TALBOT ST., ST. THOMAS, DORE ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. guaranteed. C & S ENTERPRISES, INC., (G.B.) Ltd., 178, Grays Inn Road, London ONT., CANADA. (Tel. MElrose 1-9550). (Tel. MA 1-5438). 1628 BEDFORD AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. W.C.I., England. Cables Aindent LONDON.

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FOK SALE—Brand new 45 RPM Records FOR SALE—Shuflleboards : New and used CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION Top lOO’s past and recent packed 100 as- with Electric score. A complete stock of Prices showrt are tist prices f.o.b. factory, Mfrs, have not authorized prices where no price is sAown. sorted per carton, $11. postage prepaid. parts and supplies. We will open our maple Send check or money order: RECORDS top refinishing Department October 1, 1962. INC., 2707 W. PICO BLVD., LOS AN- DeLuxe refinish $75.00. Make reservations for HEB-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo GELES 6, CALIFORNIA. your Shuffleboard tops now. WALLACE ALL-TECH INDUSTRIES, INC. Stepper, ODD Stepper, WQ-100 100 DISTRIBUTING CO., P.O. BOX 75, MIN- Indian Scout CDA Sel. W.B., WQ-100 100 Sel. W.B., WQ- ERAL WELLS, TEX. (Tel. FA 5-3600). Musical Ferris Wheel 120 Sel. W.B., WQ-200 200 Sel. W.B., FOR SALE—Touchdown $300.; Sea Wolf Cow Pony 120 Sel. W.B. Dual Price $100.; Golden Bells $135.; Williams Big Stage Coach WQ-200-1 200 , Play, WQ-200-3 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price League Baseball $110. GENERAL DIS- Hi“Way Patrol FOR SALE—United, League 16' B.A. $495; Play, 4-Coin Rejector TRIBUTING CO., 1609 ORLEANS AVE., 16' 16' Santa Fe Express Advance B.A. $500 ; Tip-Top B.A. F-10436 Bar Grip, W.B. Mounting Bracket NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Tel. 524-6729). Fire Engine $650; 16' 5-Star B.A. $695; 16' Duplex B.A. EX-600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker $450. CENTRAL OHIO COIN MACHINE Satelite Explorer EX-700 Wall Speaker EXCHANGE, INC., 858 N. HIGH ST., L-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice of Grille FOR SALE—Mutoscope Drivemobile, Reyoly- COLUMBUS 15, OHIO (Tel. AX 4-3529). AUTO-PHOTO CO. Pattern, Types Listed : L-2136 Random ing Drum, with Seat—Mechanically Good Model 12 Studio $3,245.00 L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2605 Circular Cost $495.00. ATLAS DISTRIBUTORS, 1024 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, BOSTON V-2 Auto-Voiee Recorder Flush-Mount Grille FOR SALE—Circus Queens $595, Roller Riviera Cigarette, 20 sel, 800 pack. 15, MASS. (Tel. RE 4-1384). Derby $575, Laguna Beach $545, Acapulco BALLY MFC. CO. Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- $525, County Fair $525, Sea Island $335, Golden Gate (Bingo) (6/62) $1,265.00 tion, 610 pack capacity, modular line. Beach Time $235, Sun Valley $195, Show Shoot-A'-Line (Bingo) (6/62) 895.00 Celebrity Candy Merchandiser, 11 selections, FOB SALE—Cole TM 3 Drink 5

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A CompiloHon of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets—New Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section

MUSIC PINGAMES PINGAMES SHUFFLES ARCADE ARCADE BALLY Fiesta 2P (12/59) and I MACHINES Four Star IP (7/58) 6 Rifle Acapnlco (5/61) ABT Gun Range Midway Shooting I Gay Paree ' AMI Barrel-O-Fun (9/60) (6/57) BOWLERS Air Football Gallery (2/tiU> Barrel-O-Fnn ’61 (4/61) Gldn. Bells IP (9/59) Air Hockey Dei. Model (5/61) D40, ’51, UNITED 40 SeL Ballerina (6/59) Gldn. Gloves IP (1/60) Auto Photo Model 9 Midway Del. Baseball D-80, ’51, Shuffles 80 SeL Beach Beanty (11/56) Gusher IP (9/58) Amer. Shuff. Situation (5/62) E40, ’53, 60 SeL Beach Time (9/58) Jig Saw IP (12/57) Clipper (5/55) (5/61) Mills Panorama Peek E^O, ’53, 80 SeL Beauty Contest (1/60) Jungle IP (9/60) 5lh Inning (6/55) B Undersea Raider (11/54) E.120, ’53, 120 SeL Big Show (9/56) Kings IP (8/57) Capitol (6/55) B Derby Gun (2/60) Munves Bike Race F-80, ’54, 80 SeL Music Man 4P (8/60) Super Bonus (9/55) Bulls Eye Shooting Broadway (12/55) 3- B (5/58) F-120, ’54, 120 SeL DeLuxe model Can-Can Naples 2P (9/57) Gallery (9/55) Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59) G-80, ’55, 120 SeL Carnival (11/57) Nags IP (3/60) Top Notch (10/55) B Big Inning (5/58) Mu Atomic Bomber ® G-120, ’55, 120 SeL Carnival (^neen (11/58) Reno IP (10/59) Regulation4- (ll/55) B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Mu Ace Bomber G-200, ’56, 200 SeL Circus (8/57) Rocket IP (11/59) 6-Star (10/57) B Ball Park (4/60) Mu Dr. Mobile i H.120, ’57, 120 SeL Circus Queen (2/61) Satellite IP (7/58) Midget Bowling Alley B Sharpshooter (2/61) Mu Fly Saucers H-200, ’57, 200 SeL (3/58) County Fair (10/59) Sea Wolf IP (7/59) 5- B Golf Champ (8/58) Muto Lord’s Prayer Shooting I-IOOM, ’58, 100 SeL Crossroads (1/56) Serenade 2P (5/60) Stars (4/58) B Bat. Practice (8/59) Mu Photo (Pre-War) I-200M, ’58, 200 SeL Cypress Gardens (6/58) Space Ship 2P (12/61) Eagle (5/58) B Skill Roll (B 3/58) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) I200E, ’58, 200 SeL Double Header (7/56) Starfire (1/57) Adas (8/58) B Moon Raider (7/59) Mu Silver Gloves J200K, ’59, 200 SeL Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Steeplechase IP (11/57) Cyclone (10/58) B Targets (10/59) Mu Sky Fighter Niagara (ll/58) J200M. ’59, 200 SeL Key West (12/56) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) B Spook Gun (9/58) Munves Squoits (11/57) J-120, ’59, 120 SeL Laguna Beach (3/60) D IP (11/58) Dual (1/59) B Skill Parade (1/59) Muto Voice-O-Graph K200, ’60, 200 SeL Lite-A-Line (2/61) Tic-Tac-Toe IP (1/59) Zenith (6/59) B Skill Score (6/60) Pre-War Model K120, ’60, 120 SeL Lotta-Fun (9/59) Top Hat (10/58) Flash (6/59) B Skill Derby (10/60) Post-War Model Continental, ’60, 200 SeL Miami Beach (9/54) Trade Winds 3-5 Bl. (6/62) S-Way (9/59) B Del. Skill Parade Mu K. 0, Champ Lyric. ’60. 100 SeL Miss America (2/58) Turf Champ (8/58) Way (12/59) (4/59) Mu Drive Yourself Big Continental 2, ’61, 200 SeL Night Club (4/56) Twenty-One IP (2/60) Bonus (2/60) Capitol Midget Movies Mu Bang-O-Rama Sunny (4/57) Continental 2, ’61, 100 SeL Parade (6/56) Valiant 2P (8/62) (5/60) CC Bullseye Baseball Philadelphia Toboggan Sure Fire (10/60) Queens (Bcb, Is, Trop.) Viking 2P (10/61) CC Basketball Champ Skee Alley j Line-Up ^ ROCK-OLA 3/60 Black Jack IP (1/60) (1/61) CC 4-Player Derby Scientific Pitch ’Em Roller Derby (6/60) Way (5/61) CC Goalee Seeburg Bear Gun 1436, ’52, FirebaU, 120 Sea Island (2/59) SHUFFLES Avalon (4/62) CC Midget Skee Seeburg Coon Hunt SeL . ^ Show Time (3/57) Silver (6/62) Super model Set Shot Basketball 1436A, ’53, Fireball, 120 Sun Valley and Shuffle Baseball (6/62) CC Big League (5/55) SeL (7/57) Telequiz Target RoU (1/58) Action (7/62) CC Twin Hockey (5/56) Un Jungle Gun 1438, ’54, Comet, 120 SeL BOWLERS Touchdown (11/60) CC Shoot The Clown Un Cam. Gun (10/54) 1446, ’54, HiFi, 120 SeL BALLY Ball Bowlers U.S.A. (8/58) CC Stm. Shovel (5/56) Un BouUd Gun (1/55) 1488, ’55, HiFi, 120 SeL Shuffles Bowling Alley (11/56) CC Batter Up (4/58) Un Star Slugger (7/55) . 1452, ’55, 50 SeL GOTTLIEB ABC Bowler (7/55) Jumbo Bowling (^57) CC Criss Cross Un Spr. Slugger (4/56) ^ 1454, ’56, 12# SeL Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Congress (7/55) Royal Bowler (12/57) Hockey (10/58) Un Pirate Gun (10/56) 1455, ’57, 200 SeL Atlas 2P (5/59) Jumbo Bowler (9/55) Pixie Bowler (8/58) CC Croquet (8/58) UN Yankee BB (3/59) < 1458, ’51, 120 SeL Brite Star 2P (4/58) King Pin Bowler (9/55) Duplex (11/58) C(Z Playland Rifle Un Sky Raider (10/58) 1465, ’58, 200 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) ABC Spr. Del. Bowler Simplex (5/59) Gallery (8/59) Wm. Del. BB (4/53) 1475, ’59, 200 Sel. Contest 4P (10/58) (9/57) Advance (5/59) CC Pony Express (4/60) Wm. Major Leaguer 1468, ’59, 120 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) All-Star Bowling (12/57) League (10/59) CC Ray Gun (10/60) Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54) 1485, ’60, 200 Sel. Cover Girl l-Plyr (7/62) All-Star Deluxe (2/58) Handicap (11/59) CC Wild West (5/61) Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54) 1478, ’60, 120 Sel. Criss Cross IP (3/58) Lucky Shuffle (9/58) Teammate (12/59) CC Long Range Rifle Wm. Safari (2/54) 1495, ’61, 200 Sel. Dneg. Dolls IP (6/60) Star Shuffle (10/58) Falcon (4/60) GaUery (1/62) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55) 1488, ’61, 120 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P (1/59) Speed Bowler (ll/58) Savoy (5/60) Ex Gun Patrol Wm. Sidewalk Eng Fair Lady (12/56) Club Bowler (2/59) Bowl-A-Rama (9/60) Ex Jet Gun (4/55) n SEEBURG Falstaff 4P (11/57) Qub Deluxe (5/59) Tip Top (10/60) Ex Space Gun Wm. King of Swat Fashion Show 2P (6/62) Monarch Bowler (11/59) MIOOA, ’51, 100 Sel. Dixie (1/61) Ex Pony Express (5/55) Flagship (1/57) 4- j MieOB, ’51, 100 Sel. Official Jumbo (3/60) Cameo Ex Six Shooter Wm. 4-Bagger ^ Flipper IP (11/60) Deluxe (4/56) MIOOIL, ’51, 100 Sel. Jumbo (9/60) 5-Star Bowling (5/61) Ex Shooting Gal. (6/54) Flipper Clown (4/62) Wm. Crane (10/56) LiEhl Cab Ball Bowlers Classic (6/61) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Wm. Peppy Flipper Fair IP (11/61) Clown MIOOC, ’52, 100 SeL ABC Bowling Lane Alamo (4/62) Ex Sportland Shooting (12/56) Flpr. Parade (5/61) (1/57) HFIOOG, ’53, 100 Sel. Sahara (7/62) Gallery (11/54) Wm. 1957 Baseball Foto Finish IP (1/61) ABC Tournament Bowler HFIOOR, ’54, 100 Sel. W ILHAMS Ex “500” Shooting Wm. lO-Strike (12/57) Gondolier 2P (8/58) (6/57) V200, ’55, 200 Sel. Gallery (3/55) Wm. Ten Pins (12/57) 4 Hi-Diver IP (4/59) ABC Champion Bowler Ball Bowlers VL200, ’56, 200 Sel. Ex Treasure Cove Wm. Shortstop (4/58) Kewpie Doll IP (10/60) (10/57) Roll-A-Ball (12/56) KD200H, ’57, 200 Sel. Shooting Gal. (6/55) Wm. Pinchhitter (4/59) Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) Strike Bowler (11/57) 6 Player ^ LlOO, ’57, 100 Sel. Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) Wm. Vangard (10/58) Ltng. Ball IP (12/59) Trophy Bowler (4/58) 201, ’58, 200 Sel. Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) Wm. Hercules (2/59) Lite-A-Card 2P (3/60) Lucky Alley (8/58) UPRIGHTS 161, ’51, 160 Sel. Ex Pop Gun (9/57) Wm. Crusader (6/59) Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) Pan American (6/59) 222, ’59, 160 Sel. AB Circus (5/56) Ge Lucky Seven Wm. Titan (8/59) Majestic (4/57) Challenger (9/59) 220, ’59, 101 AB County Fair (3/57) Ge Sky Gunner Wm. Del. Bat. Sel. Melody Lane 2P (9/60) Champ Q-160, ’68 168 CHICAGO COIN AB Circus Wagon Ge Night Fighter (5/61) , Sel. Mry.-Go-Round 2P ’60, Shuffles Wheels (12/58) 2-Player Basketball Q-188, 100 Sel. (12/60) Ge Extra Inning (5/62) j'l AY168S, ’61, Triple Strike (2/55) AB Galloping Dominos Ge Rifle Gal. (6/54) 160 Sel. Miss Annabelle IP (8/59) World Series (5/62) J AYIOOS, ’61, Arrow (2/55) AB Circus Play Ball Ge Big Top Rifle 100 Sel. Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Road Racer (5/62) Criss Cross Targette (4/59) Gallery (6/54) Picnic 2P (in/iiR) Bally Champion Horse (1/55) AB Magic Mirror Super model (12/55) Preview 2-P Bally Moon Ride WURLITZER (8/62) Bonus Score (4/55) Horoscope (11/59) Ge Gun Club Qun. of Diam. (6/59) Official Baseball (4/60) 1250. *50, 48 Sel., 45 or Hollywood (5/55) AB Mermaid (3/60) Ge Wild West Gun Race Time 2P (3/59) 78 RPM Blinker (8/55) B Jumbo (5/59) (2/55) Rocket Ship IP (5/58) KIDDIE RIDES 1400, ’51, 48 Sel, 45 or Score-A-Line (9/55) B Sportsman (6/59) Ge Sky Rocket Rifle Roto Pool IP (7/58) Bally Champion Horse 71 RPM Bowling Team (10/55) B Jamboree (10/60) Gallery (5/55) Royal Flush (5/57) Bally Moon Ride » 1450, ’51, 48 Sel., 45 or Rocket Shuffle (3/58) B Super Jumbo (11/60) Ge Championship Seven Seas 2P (1/60) Bally Space Ship 78 RPM Explorer Shuffle (6/58) CC Star Rocket (5/59) Baseball (9/55) Showboat IP (4/61) Bally Speed Boat 1500, ’52, 104 Sel, 45 & Rebound Shuffle (12/58) GA Skeet Shoot (1/57) Ge Quarterback (10/55) , Silver IP (10/57) Bally Tnrvle. Trolley 78 Intermix Championship (11/58) GA Super Hunter (6/57) Ge Hi Fly Baseball Siltin’ Pretty IP (11/58) Bert Lane Lancer Horse 1500 A, ’53, 104 Sel, 45 Double Feature (12/58) GA Double Shot (4/58) (5/56) Spot-A-Card IP (3/60) Bert Lane Merry-Go- & 78 Intermix Red Pin (2/59) GA Wild Cat (12/58) Fair Rifle Gal. Straight Flush IP Ge State Round 1600, ’53, 48 Sel., 45 & Bowl Master (8/59) GA Spr. Wild Cat (6/56) (12/57) B.L. Miss America Boat 78 Intermix Game Shuffle (11/59) GA Twin Wild Cat Ge Davy Crockett Straight Shooter (2/59) Bert Lane Fire Engine 1650, ’53, 38 Sel. Bull’s Eye Drop Ball (7/59) (10/56) Sunshine IP (10/58) B.L. Whirly Bird (3/61) 1650A, ’54, 48 Sel. (12/59) GA Super Wild Cat Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) Spr. Circus 2P (10/57) B.L. Moon Rocket 1700, ’54, 104 Sel. 6-Game Shuffle (6/60) Trail Blazer (12/60) Ge Motorama (10/57) Sweet Sioux 4P (9/59) (3/61) i 1800, ’55, 104 Sel. Triple Gold Pin Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Ge Gypsy Grandma Texan 4P (4/60) Capitol Donald Duck ' 1900, ’56, 200 Sel. Pro (2/61) K Big Tent (5/57) Tropic Isle IP (5/62) Capitol Elsie 2000, ’56, 200 Sel. Ball Bowlers K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) Ge Fun Fair (3/58) Universe IP (10/59) Capitol Palomina Horse 2100, ’57, 200 Sel. Bowling League (2/57) K Shawnee (1/59) Ge Space Age Gun Wagon Train IP (4/60) Capitol See Saw 2104, ’57, 104 Sel. Ski Bowl 6 Plyr (11/57) K Big Roundup (3/59) (6/58)/ Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Chicago Coin Super Jet 2150, ’57, 200 Sel. Classic Bowling Lg. K Little Buckeroo (4/59) Jungle Joe Wld. Beauties IP (2/60) Chicago Round The 2200, ’58, 200 Sel. (7/57) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Ke Air Raider World Champ IP (8/57) World Trainer r 2214, ’51, 104 Sel. TV Bowling League K Big 3 (5/59) Ke Sub Gun KEENEY Deco Merry-Go-Round 2250, ’58, 200 Sel. (11/57) K Touchdown (9/59) Ke Sportland

Flash i 2300, ’59, Back Luck Strike Deco Space Ranger 200 Sel. (1/58) K Big Dipper (10/59) DeLuxe model '' Old Plantation (2/61) Exhibit Big Broncho 2304, ’59, 104 Sel. TV (with rollovers) K Twin Big Tent Ke Ranger (3/55) Black Dragon Exhibit Mustang 2310, ’59, 100 Sel. Player’s Choice (9/!58) K Criss Cross Diamond DeLuxe model (3/55) El Rancho Hacienda Exhibit Sea Skates 2400, ’60, 200 Sel. Twin Bowler (10/58) (1/60) Ke League Leader (4/58) Exhibit Space Patrol 2404, •60, 104 Sel. WILLIAMS King Bowler (3/59) K Red Arrow (4/60) Ke Sportland Casino ’60 Scientific Television 2410, ’60, 100 SeL IP (10/58) Queen Bowler (9/59) Sweet Shawnee Ke Two-Gun Fun (3/62) Club House IP (10/59) Duke Bowler (8/60) Black Dragon ’60 Scientific Boat Ride 2500 ’61, 200 Sel. Mid Red BaU (5/59) Coquette (4/62) Duchess Bowler (8/60) K Twin Red Arrow Texas Merry-Go-Round 2504, ’61, 104 Sel. Crossword IP (4/59) Princess (4/611 (5/60) Mid Joker Ball (11/59) Exhibit Rudolph The 2510. ’61, 100 Sel. Darts IP (6/60) Gold Crown (3/62) K Hashback (6/61) Midway Basooka (10/60) Reindeer

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