'Sorry Suzanne' Next Hollies Single
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11 I - --""'--""\ TONY MACAULAY COMPOSITION CHOSEN FOR NEW RELEASE 'SORRY SUZANNE' NEXT Till· 11\ll l.lFS' first :-.i ugk with n t1 \V 11\\'llllll'r 1\'rry Syl ' ,'~t,·r will lw re HOLLIES SINGLE k,1~,'<l 011 February ~s. Ti1 1,,c1 ·• orry TAYLOR INQUEST CORRIES Su,n1111c ,'' it is 11 AN INQUEST 1s bt•rn~ lw ltl Tony Mu llll lny com ~)i~f.._1 ci~~:sd¥jylo ~m w~:,~i po~ition. hody was found 1n tht> sen 8 1 50 1't•1Tv mnkt'~ hb• t\rst T~~ef~rlt! ral 1s :;chcduled to TURN DOWN ,lPl't',,r:mct' with the take 1>l ace at Lei)'.:h HIii, l;r\'lUp ,\t tht Top Rank Lc¥a~:~~-s::s ~on:r~r;o~Cl'tved !:'iUitt'. Curdilf, on Feb· high praise lnr hi s C.:o lumb1a alhum-pit ked us Ulll' of lhl' BOOKING IN ru.,rv t:l, Tlwv follow MM's jaa. dtSCS ol J9C,7- . • , t Teddy Wilson, non abov• with t1norl\t with u.,l~S ,ll wnnsea wh1th ht! made wnh h11s,;;1s1s Am,.mc•c p~;i nts h • st f,nishad :t , ucc•nful HII0n .. , Jotk BruCt' and Ron Ruhin t 1-1) nnd hefl1eld (21 ). Pcatc, or. on, H !udub T imme,. While in Coponh11on and drummer Jo n Hiseman 1 l-\l•l,Ht•n fehn1nr, 17 and Comments MM 's Hoh Daw Copcnh.agcn ~ow jn lb m for Motro nomo Aecorch with S. AFRICA ill. t1nd :!l nnd :l•, iht~ will barn "He was one of the ~7~d~er:~~::eO,s~;d ,1Pcdouen (bus) and Bj.arno Rostvold r\nlsh r~·urdml,l tht' 1r llt.'W mos! original talents lO appear (drums) and h.:u .tlso rocordo~ .a programme for Dan is h 11 11 l \lRRll ~ ha , t' tunwd juu rn 11lhum of lloh D)•lnn sOnj.?.!.- HOLLIES : album of Bob Dylan songs on tht• Bnosh scene television featuring Dex ter, \111 \\ll ft IU\.t,,ll\t' I\\ \I \\\'t'k the la st decade " l'ot'14..1\..m~ h• ,i11 a:. at tht' Rnnll DUSTY'S MEMPHIS LP 1n,h1 tn11,I 1•, h1~1lll1n m Your Mind," "In The Lnnd Of The group, whose new Make•llt'lleve," "No Euy single, •· One Road,"' is re- ELLINGTON TOUR ON J1,h1ttll1r,hu1~ m Mt111,·h tw• THF \LUllM Du,t) ~pnnA• Wa y Down," "I ('an't Make FLIES TO ,~1i,,.1• ,1 1 apa1lht•11J ht"hl rl'nm.lt•d in Mt-m 1>h1 s, It Alone," and "Just Little ~eas:in ~~~ orr~j;h (Fr~ ~arf ~ ~ff ~~d THE 1969 tour bv Duke R,,, \\ 1lh,Hlh1lll •11J R11111Ut' TC'mh','lt'f', ,~ h1•infl 1~l'lued Lovin' "-lllp side of Dusty's Park nt London's Strand Ellington and his Orchestra !! t\r111,, lh 111•uhl h,111 ,, •N¼';Ht.-d h, /:~•:I~~ l'll !l.,!'i}us\:, In current hit !;~ceu,msp~~ti!~hruary 13, in i=~~itelK onsat~r i1~1;;es!~i•~ 11 ,h Ill lh,· 111111,h !'WI.I ll1t•n 0 0 11111,h th1, 1, .ir h1H, ••l ""'" Robert Paterson, who re ,\\t'h -.:,,,111 , h tlwnw Uul th.-, ~tn:~~ i$, ;.n;~lU~ncJG~1l;~n-~)j~~~ LOVE AFFAIR TV FILM MAYALL IN U.S. turned from talks in the h•l,t 11'11· -' J t•nt m,,,h,d 1hat and U1tn.harac-h•01,ld son,t States with Ellington on 1tw, ",·rt• n1•t mh'r,•,t.,•~I "'h~n lt'Rm", plu!i urlltinftl:s hy LOVE AFFAIR, in conjunction JOHN MAYALL will be work Saturday. GUl~:~~Jn Johfln;i M;;; lht·\ h•:\rtH J th.11 1h1•1 \I t•r Rtm,h NI',, m:m Al:w meluded wilh Eycmark Films, are to ing three months in America On Monday he to ld the MM mak~ and finance their own America on Saturday to 1,, r,·rl,Hm t,,•f,•rt ,c, ll;t''l·at::1 1td 1s Pu•t, \, turrt"nl C' hnr1 -ridu1,: wilh his band from February that the April-May date, record an album with 1ud11rlll'"- ~lllJth:·, " S,m O( A. Prt"a c-her <10-minute TV spectacular. 16, visiting Miami, New York, suggested earlier, was now Miles Sa,J R ,111n1t- itl h,, b.hn '1an." They will start work on ii at Chicngo and many other out of the question as the Davis' drummer t-iur,.:h h1•nw •· W..: 1·11n't Tuitt «rt "So Mur ti In the end or March and it will major cities. Ellington band had accepted 0 1 t,\lh,111, h1•\\ , ell fin illh'r I ,w~... '" I Ol1n' t \Vant To involv• both studfo and loca Mayall nnd his bass player bookings during the period ~ ~te f~!~~:i:s-:r i~~~~, nalh•n.al ,• ,h1t•1tR•n ,,f th,., Ht'ar II An.)mnrc," "Don'l tion work are currently holidaying In "But the tour is definite for Dave Holland who Is cur~ k11i.t lht·\ ,~n h.a\l' 11. MnC'J.. h•t@:('t Ah..1ut Mt'," "Brenk• Various celebrities are Spain, recovering from pneu later this year," he said, "11nd rently with the Davis ,l"\ .inJ It. \\ h•h• J111 \\ t llN' hist In lled," "Just Ont he1og approached to appear in monia and overwork. They I will be able to give full ddin,i-•h .,.:1'\t,,t 1r{lnh1•1J " Quintet. According to Sm1I•." "Th• Windmills or the show play a concert at the Dome, details in a few weeks time. I drummer Jon Hlseman - Brighton on February 14 and am booking venues now. and appear at Brunel University, readers interested in early with whom McLauglin Is Middlesex (15) before flying to particulars can wrile to us reatured on a new album New York. direct at International Light with Jack Bruce and Dick 1 Entertain ment Ltd, at 11 St Heckstall-Smith - Wil• Harriott, a!l lhe stnr atcrtic-• 11ooker tours with Groundhogs FOUNDATIONS DATE George Street, Hanover Iiams asked McLa ughlin to tlon at th!! Gloucester Hot l!' I, Orlf!th lon, tomorro" (Frld y). 1 Square, Lon don. W .l." go to the S tates after re • L " \\I l•l:'.'Z\-1 \N fohn Lu~ Newcastl e. (24), Lo ndo n's THE FOUN DATIONS fo llow Jeannlt• Lambe a nd Dann), Hn,lkt r, Jut l('l n, na111 hl Klooks Kleek (25), Ports up "Buil d Mt Up, Buttercup " ceiving ra ve reports from Moss fo llow on f'f" brua n 14. 1,.l-t, ( Thu1 ,d~) \ h• :-t.:i r m mouth (26), Southampton 1 American musicians who lh~ f\h. ltKh \ fakr1 ~ Blut>, (27), Stren tham (28), :~~~ ci;;.~~~~~i o~ ~~1~~~;MBa11cd heard him in Germany re• Th e Colin •S y mon• J an- .... , l'lh 'ti~) ,·t•l'll C: r1 1t1ur. Bournemouth (Ma rch I ), Old Days Before You Loved cently. b 11 nd s harC'S lh" sra nd wllh lll L11nJ,1n·!\ Ro,al 11 8 Me." It will be released by Acker Hilk a l O!'t tertey Ja n tlpl·1un~ Pye Records on February 28 I~ ·~ rn al H• ll t•n S.aturda, ~t~rtf!r~ z;), (~~'igh~~~(4)~ Premie r P•erc ussion, the Club to morrow (Friday) a nd star jo.z.z. package presented then p lays lh e Old Ha rry, t~\, ,u\l m11l,.t> u 23-dati.• Tolworth (5), Welsh Col• ";0hl~ea~~l~e h:n t~~~h:~~~~ - si1~: by the Premier Drum Co and lege or Technoloiy (6), group tour the States in Apnl Harold Davison, kicks off \ts ~~r=~~h\h:ei~r ~:~~:t&!:~ I ttl~!o~\;!l~•t:•h'°~,\~;:ur~~:H;t~ Plymouth (7), London and May and will return to tour at th l': Royal Festival KmgslOn•On-Thome'I (10) lt•ur ,i1rt> Pont,ptk1l (l•O, (2tl), Lt>1cest~r (21}, Col• School or Economics (8), promote what will then be Hall on Saturday (8), The n 1h tl"'l. t11 ,h·kl't't1I ti$), chester (22), London's Tunstall (9) and London's their c-urrent single. They are line-up has the Rolnnd Kirk The Brian •Leak e 1 rlo Is Cir1111,h, (:. I l')'hlnstune Cr. srnl Palace Hotel (23), Royal Albert Hall (10). also planning tu tour Britain Quartet, Kcnn;i• Clarke resident a t a new strlcs of for the second time and this is Francy Boland Big Band and Monday sessions at the l being lined up for September. GEORGIE Philly Joe Jones Group. Royal Oak, Tooley Street, Dylan producer Other dates 1:1re: Croydon Southwark. Gerry HIB(lins (bass) and To ny Marsh (drs) lfh,Bl~~~l:!:eas~cJl~)isfrl:~oJ complete the trio. Johnn)' Sunderland (16). Mortimer (tmb) and Bruce Turner (alto) guest with tht• New single The Graham• Collier Sextet trio nut Mond:1y (IO). presents the fi rst northern performance of Graham's Drummer Tony• Oxley rt'p• " Contrapuntal Forms " on resent:, Brltuln In the n<').t Saturday (8) at Salford Uni• TV J an Worksho p In Ham• and album verslty Jaz.z Club. burg on Februar;i IO to 14. The Ray Russell Sextet He wUI team up with a group and Muslca Etema make led by bassist Chuck lsral!)<i their debuts at the London and also feo.turlng Herb Gel for Georgie Jaz.z Centre Society's 100 ler {snxes, flute, cit) 11nd Club sessions next Monday George Grunt:, (pno}.