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Music Week February 15, 1975 Market Place I C Mw Discs Voor De Uitgebreidste Selektie En De Laagste Prij2en Van U.S.A. Imports G MUSIC WEEK FEBRUARY 15, 1975 POSITIONS Rsvisms 1 MARKET PLACE I C MW FROM PAGE 48 MANAGER/MANAGERESS DOLLY PART0N DISCS Love Is Like A Butterfly. RCA LSA 3195. Producer: Bob Ferguson. With required for large Doncaster record department. an array of album releases behind VOOR DE UITGEBREIDSTE SELEKTIE EN DE LAAGSTE PRIJ2EN Modern shop with established turnover. 3 weeks her, Dolly Parton has already VAN U.S.A. IMPORTS GELIEVE TE SCHRIJVEN NAAR! notched up a loyal following here holiday. High Salary or Salary and commission without having ever made a UK GLOBAL RECORD SALES, arrangement. Previous experience desirable. Write, visit. (Her scheduled appearance at Wembley over Easter will further CANADA HOUSE BASEMENT, giving details to: — increase her popularity). Her 3 CHEPSTOW STREET, strength lies in her distinctive vocal MANCHESTER, Ml 5EN, styling and her considerable prowess BOX TT 984. as a writer, and this album - which ENGLAND. Telephone: (061) 236-5368/5369 includes eight originals - should WIJ HEBBEN PLATEN VOOR IEDEREEN: COUNTRY & WESTERN meet with immediate market / PROGRESSIVE MUZIEK / SOUL / POP / BLUES / JAZZ. demand. A wide range of material L.P.'s SINGELS, CASSETTEN EN 8 TRACK. WAAROM SCHRIJFT with the deliciously, delicate title UNIET OM ON2E LUST. track and the funky Gettin' Happy P.S. Enkel Voor Groothandel. among others. AREA MERCHANDISERS GEORGE JONES You Gotta Be My Baby. RCA LFLI (North & South) 5061. Producer: "Pappy" Daily - [equipment] I SERVICES ] First release from stalwart George required by young expanding Budget Record Jones on RCA, following the Company for merchandising in major Multiple company's deal with the US Musicor label for which the artist recorded HEAVY GAUGE outlets. Top salaries for right people to join a in the latter part of the Sixties. As LP Transparentsize — 5000 Record£155; 1000Covers £33; Tape and 500 £17. Sample on request. ISOHHMIRecord Centre Company with exciting prospects. ever Jones' wide vocal range is clearly evident and put to fine use 120Cassette £7.34, Library 600 box£35. cartonsVAT and of carnage paid. C.W.O. to: Maries & fU«i¥£fiSflt as he goes through the whole gamut Thorley, 22 Hall Cliffe Road, Write with details: Box TT985 of country material. The bar-room Horbury, Wakefield, Yorks. Horbury 4297. Bradford 678848. styled Brothers Of A Bottle, the At last a personal wholesale ■gospel-flavoured Going Life's Way service for the medium sized and a revival of his oldie You Gotta RECORD ADAPTORS 80p dealer. Be My Baby are just some of the Per gross, 5 gross £3.75. 7" titles that'll make the album popular WHITE PAPER RECORD COVERS. 300 £2, £6 per 1000. For further details telephone:— fare, C.O.D. or C.W.O. SOUNDS UNIVERSAL KENNEDY'S 100 Snakes Lane East, MARTY ROBBINS The Glebe, 6 Church Lane, Woodford, Essex PRESS OFFICER WANTED Good V Country. MCA MCF 2590. Outwood, Nr. Wakefield WFl 01-505 5775 Producer: Marty Robbins - Another 2JT. Tel: Leeds 35604 or 0924 of country's stalwart figures, Marty 822550. First-class press officer for young go-ahead Robbins - in 20-odd years of JOBS WANTED record and music publishing company. recordings - has passed through Good contacts and experience necessary. many diverse musical surroundings. BROWSER DIVIDERS Here, as the title indicates, it's back DISPLAY TITLES DJ - 7 YEARS professional for CLASSIFICATION, to the basic groundwork of country ARTISTS, COMPOSERS, etc. experience in London seeks position music with the sound of fiddles and with Record Company Promotion Please reply giving full details to Box no: TT mandolin leading the pace. The net Bags and Carriers printed at best Department. Prefer Edinburgh or 991. factory prices. Enquire for result is that the release should samples, Hunt-Leigh (Showcard Glasgow. Box TT 990. recapture many of his fans lost and Display) Co. 119, Altenburg PUBLISHING/RECORD MANAGER through his more pop-styled Gdns, SW11 1JQ. 01-223 3315. seeks interesting opportunity. wanderings. Tracks include the Experienced professional recent U.S. best seller Twentieth Ma nager / A&R/Production M.D. of top Century Drifter as well as Control/Liaison. Box TT 973. RECORDING STUDIO reworkings of the oldies I Heard RECORD BROWSERS - Island Music The Bluebirds Sing and I Couldn't RECORD FILES - COUNTERS needs a clever Believe It Was True. M. YOUNG & Co. PA/SECRETARY etc.. Contact: COPYRIGHT JOHN MARTYN Decor Shopfitting Services Ltd., to play an important part in Horton Bank Top Mills, Cooper Protect-a-Disc Record Covers MANAGER Sunday's Child. Island ILPS 9296. Lane, Bradford 6. Yorkshire. Southgate Ave., Industrial Estate, the entire running of the Producer: John Martyn, - Martyn Tel: Bradford 76109. Mildenhall, Suffolk. organisation. Will be looking has a habit of writing songs with a Tel; Mildenhall 712553. required after Personnel arranging melody line which worms its way meetings and liaising with into the listener's head, despite the POLYTHENE RECORD manufacturers of studio technicians. fact that they may be left CARRIER BAGS Previous experience essential. completely cold by his style. On Printed with your name etc. in 7" POLY LI NED COVERS If interested contact: <£2,200 NEG. Sunday's Child, an album dedicated 1,000 lots upwards. Prices and samples from:— MASTER BAGS PETER CORNISH, PATHFINDERS to his daughter, Martyn adopts his Airborne Packaging, Beatrice 01-629 3132 familiar trick of constantly adding Road, Fosse Road North, and Island Music Limited, to a basic rhythm, culminating in a Leicester. Tel. 25591. CARDBOARD RECORD 155-157 Oxford Street, peak of cross rhythms and sounds. COVERS London. W.I. TRAINEE MANAGER required for With every support tour he docs Record Shop in S.E.6. and S.E.9 Martyn's following grows and this areas. 5 day week. Good may well be the album to bring him Telephone: 01-734 9717 appearance. Telephone Mr to the fore. He is joined by some MacDonald 01-850 5127. excellent backing musicians including John Bundrick on piano, w and Danny Thompson on bass. The best example of Martyn's highly ELECTRONICS ENGINEER stylised sound patterns comes on Required for Central London My Baby Girl a catchy, bluesy Record Studio. Experience in number with some very refreshing Audio Electronic work essential. STOPS bass work from Thompson. Expect Must be keen and prepared to better sales than on Martyn's work long hours. Box TT 976. previous albums. FOR SALE near Hampton Court 13 *** solving year lease, low rent. No opposition. DONNA FARGO £7,000 plus s.a.v. Telephone: 01-979 Miss Donna Fargo. ABC ABCL , , CASSETTE STORAGE problems PUBLISHING MANAGER 3862. 5095. Producer: Stan Silver. Although Donna Fargo has had a [Steckvertically 'Add-on horizontally ■ orwallmounl ROYALTY CLERK RECORD SHOP/S with substantial couple of million sellers to her su e turnover wanted. Reply in first PPli dj>njy in packs of 8: C7"20 + vat Applications required for above credit back home in the States, she positions. Rapidly expanding instance to Box TT 989. All has yet to win over - in a big way Dealer PROFIT Recommended reta'1 Pr'ce ET49each company. Minimum supervision. correspondence will be treated in strict confidence. - with British audiences. Full details Box TT 988. Nevertheless her album releases are £5-S4 f C1-38 varied and entertaining and this one, per pack 1 excl. vat. Dealer price each 90P like the predecessors, indicate that Dealer PRICE per pk. Miss Fargo is very capable of profit 48P SENIOR ASSISTANT £?'20 +vat required to help manage large tackling a wide range of material. Record Department. Apply in FOR SALE Her recent chart-topper You Can't E.M.I. RECORDS ■ SHOP PLANNING DIVN writing stating experience to:— Be A Beacon is included as well as 11-3 UXBRIDGE RD. HAYES - MIDDX. James Dace & Son Ltd, an energetic rocking version of 1 5 Exchange Way, Heartbreak Hotel, but the flag-waving ^niMfidRIZ Chelmsford, Essex B&M EMPEROR CLARINETE B U.S. of A. will hardly strike home Hat. Excellent condition. £100 o.n.o. with British audiences, Telephone: 01-980 2774. ♦ » PAGE 58 .
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