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TW·O•Mlllion-DOLLAR U.S. . TOUR by STONES; NEW LP NIIWIIIIUCAl.llllnJ!ss 10 On ale, Friday, week ending October 18, 1969 New Musical TW·O•MllLION-DOLLAR U.S. l1pr111 .TOUR BY STONES; NEW LP The Stones wrll fly to AfflfflOD latff thl• T1l!m~~~ns_s;re;:w~:~,~~~~~e: y::~; ~ co9!:'::m d(~':;:::Si!ihra J,.U's~~clo1:,!'°!~~: ;J,':t,';1 ha.s at lcu t been set. The grt1up ha., been ( 10) Da/lQ,t Co/i1eum ( 13), two ahows at ~onihic~o ;:~~e:c,d :u~' t~t;:::, direct from t~e Far .Etut. The sroup i. rent· ing a, hou.se in Lo, Angele, / o r the duration ~':1~~m~~~a~d0 =: ~'U,~~!~ t~~ ¼! :i"ITsf "~d"h~J!~O ~"~;-{l~~a~!e M:1.~t vember 8 with two concert, at Los Angelru The group Own takes a wcch ofl, resununs of it, s to)'. The accompanying bll/ ha, not Forum. The tour, which ft ex~ted to earn at De!roil Olympia (24). This IA follow';d by yeb~z; ~~ StollC3' absence from Britain, i/":;:~':,~11;/{idfn~:~~~n ~~~~;~- ,~0t:r;:::i~ ~.:it~~':;;~v~~J.1~!":hoJ:SJi J:;,t;i;: Decca i• to refecu:e the group'• latest LP. able that after their dot~ in the Slate.i, the Madison Square Gardens (21 and 28) Boston Titled "i.et It Bleed." It con,C,t,: entirely g~,::~R~~~&c":a,~f1°/o,"-"::f ,1Ja.th e Stone• THE RIO SONG !:,~"';!.:"r;~.:~~l~~~':4''' ' In prlncipal Brflish ~g;,t;;/ f;gJ. and the Well Palm /leach Pop STOP l'IIHI: FIRST I OLO SINGI. ■ ■ T AND Y FAIIIWUTH ■ ll · LOW , FOR• NIIII LUO I ING ■ II WITM TH ■ NOW OIIF UNCT AN ■ N COIIN ■ II , IS U · FESTIVAL , GLEN, MIREILLE IN BRITISH MOVIE l'acTaD TO ■ • HIS SIIL~ ■ NN•o " l'N A NATUIIAL F•LLOW." FOIi 69 JANUAIIY ll ■ LIIAS ■ , late news round-up MUSICAL; 12 SONGS BY LES REED LEN CAMPBELL Oles to London ln March IIO ~star with Mireille Mathieu and Richard DELANEY, BONNIE: CONCERT The U1 Ru d-Barry Mason aon1 "Love: Is II All," with "hlc.h Ma!eolm Robfft1 seared s uch G Chamberlain In a big-budget film muslcal titled Little World, Big People," with a a rHOundin& sutten at the Rio Song t 'eslval, musical score by Les Reed. Location shooting takes place In the South or :.ranee, then the will be the s ln&er"a n ut British rTkHe. It Is production moves to this country for the interior sequences. Less Reed Is also writing 12 DATES WITH CLAPTON SET belna IHurd by Major Minor on November 7, 11 wllh " Eva Maada~na .. aa lhe doubl~A 1lde. new sonp for the picture, In conjunction with lyrlclsts Barry Mason, Geoff Stephens and T"::n!, :'::Je•~ !:o~ Tn~~~~~-0::-=::~w~~l:~.~l•t~ri • A Ell"n•blon umcr11 crew fl lnll'd lhc Rw Jackie Rae. 1 F',•,dh•:il lrom Jlllrl In flnl J h, •nd thl• 11 bc•lng Anolh(' r Les Reed venture Is ~ 1~~itajr:.rt~!:~;-r~o11o~:rinl et:!1n!i.a::\!:n 'if.it(~,.~~~ edlh •d inln II IIG• mhlllhl TV prn"nmmc, Thl· 1huw the Incidental 1<:·1~ for a re-make fi eld City Hall (4), New c■ 1tle City Hall (5), U veo>00·I Emplrt (6) 1n h:1 • 11 lrc;a dy ht•u11 ~ •Id lo 1even F.urnpl·,111 Coli n• or 1he previous movh: aucce11 U.S. GROUP FOR ALBERT HALL Croydon t'elrfleld Hall (7). lril'I, lrnd IIRC•1! ehld k obin Scull - whu WH ROMOTER Arthur Howes 11 bringing In U.S. unde rg round group pr,:1tmt In Rl u - CXPl!t'II lu iltqllirt• II lor llrllaln " BIOOd And Sand." Allhough not Th" pu·k•II" play, d1IP1i In Cer, EVERLY TOUR CANCELLED '' If lhc tl11i10hl•d pruduc.'I 11 up lu 11•ndud." P Chicago Transit Authority, which he hH HI for London Ro ya l 11 • Hhthlii:hl11 lrnm the au, Sung )'Htiv11 • •Ill ~ Albert Hall on December 4. Ballroom toun are now confirmed by Howes ~~rni: ~,u~t:ti"a1n~":nl~ ~r:;i -~';~~ The Evt"rl)' fl rnlhl'rl! hn,· l'ltln••ll., brn.idci.V'I In • 4S •minuti: •huw cm Radio l ind 2 t1v,• Snndimu•iun f'l•nNHII! In mid· lht-lr Brllllh luur, dllf' lu ll lt\'r lwgu for Perey Sledae (Nonrnber 28 - December 24) and lhe Bo• Topl Df'~ mbcr. Ddunry, Jlonnll' ind Er ic nc:11 ffl ll nlh. Th,• duo nm•· pl11 n• on S11urd1)', <klubcr 25 . The ,how wlll be.- lntrc,­ (December 1-24). bul venues are 11111 being llned up. dun-ct by NIIE'• Dcrr:k JohnlJlln. WIii 11!~1 tl'lrrl"C"U rd I IUl'II •Pffl In vl11il 1h11 cuunlr)' In 1hr 1prin11 • Th• .Jim Webb cempHltlen " liwle," •hlch I.Ill Marcie a nd the Cookle1 hue been added 10 lhe Cliff Richard-Shadows RBC•? 'I forlht'Omlns CC'Otllf' f'Afflt" Nedl4)' urrled l11Le secend piece 111 the ■ I • S•n• packqe tour opening al Po rts mouth Gulldhall on November 5, In which Al•n Prlc:t ■ e rl u. ror IK"rt•t•nl n1 un Fallwe l, •Ill be Nedky's ne11 1ln•I• ,-l••H In the II -piece J ohnny W lluhlre Orchutra Is tonduc ted by S hado w1' Nov e mbc'r H . ■ rlialn end Ameriu, d.rummer Brian BeMelt. Al rrpurlcd In IHI Wl't'k'I NM£, • Cr:rmilln b1ndlcacfl'r J1mc• Lui 11 to undcrlakl' lnd lvldlllll ffll•mlwr1 ul lh,• Jl cat11•11 11 11 i,1n=~:~~ .!iUJac~!d~ ~~J'Jn ::,1i.rn~•r. HI• : ~~.~;"1n1~~!~rfn ~'tr~; p::,"rn 1~:~ ALPERT SELL-OUT All.Irr! 111II l'llnt•1•rl - hUI lhll! Wlio wi nnnol yet be- cunflrffl cd, ffE~i:ni~hLP~R;!v!~~~n~e::i':d ~nn~;~E°~N::~m:e:~!1:~lhae?i:O~l Eric Clapton•• puHclpatlen In lh• Ful official results to11r dou 11e t mtln ht 11 brt1kln• within helr•an•hour of 1he box-office opening al London's Royal Fes1lval ••aJ' from Bllnd Fetlh, Mid "11n•n11 r 1. ■ ltAZ I L-" ca•U•• .,.r L11cl••• " sunc b)' Holl o n Tuesday. Impresario J ohn CoHI 1o ld NME lh~ response haJ r:v11 . NIIIEILLII NATlt1• u llob11rt SU.••od, •••In Ket.c: hh11 Z. UNITIID ST&TIIS-" llwle," wrlltl'n b)' Jim been overwhelm!ng and thll he was lryin& lo arranAe a further conarl, 1 1 1 11 at ti, !, : 11 a muslal, the re will be a 10und• if a London theatre could be ob11lned at s ho rt notla. ;~'":~dllct':' r.'',, r:i1;:p ,~ i~ u.9i ). :":~t.~~ ..b(.!! 1~ '~Vr,:, wrlllcn b)' WI t.rack Li lle sona, and - If ne11otla­ feure,e bu•W' • Ith sol• commllmtnll until lhe t nd of O.e ,-ear, but ■ llnd THE Who's pop oper Rnd and Barry llaaun, suns by V.alcolm Uons are aucceufully completed Faith •Ill c:•mt te•tther a•a1n In Robc'rll. -this will be perlonned by Jose Fame's new group &. FltANCa-.. Nol YertH Colllnrs," IU nf by BO DIDDLEY BRITISH TOUR J a n111ry."' of'the world's m Felidano. 1 1 1 Cp1111le Fam, hH J•rmtd I ,i,rw Cl1p111n •Ill Cll l •n I.P wllh f"rld1 Bu«1ra, L..n haa julll lnllhcd wort on lhe t~~d/ s tlthl•potC• band, which will begin bt-lltney a nd Honn k:: Sh•vlt' Wlnw<111d s. ANOOIIIIA-' 'TOUI IA PrlnkmPI' Du llonde," 5CU re of lhc Sammy Davl1•Pcter un~·::.:t~ : ·r1-d!~ :r :1u:h don Coliseum, home of Mini by lomuald. l'luba 1nd ballrooms, npenln; 111 e11 e•nlghler daltl nHl wtell - II II! m1klnr • ftn1I alhum und,r hi• , . SP'A IN-" Penelope," wrillr:n and 1unr by Lawford l!lm "One More Tlm11 ." Jl e Ca nterbury Tirldsc Place Cnuntr7 deb111s II N•Ulnghlm ShtrwNd Unll cd Arll~lli t·tmtr•ct: Jlit'k Grech high spot in the Who's Jran ll1nud sen11 returned from 1he Bio Sona •·ca:Uval Club 011 November 1. Ill• tour all!o RIO ffll nut Wednu day (ll), NOi i or I• wn rkln~ lndc:pcndc:nlly In the l , III IIUNI>-" Roll11d1tone IUnr," writhm by IH1 wttkend to supcrvl1e rctord• lncllldCI a l'Uncerl with lhll Eqm1I, lhe b.lnd ,_. lt1t11r,d en F1ma'111tw :i llld lo ~: 11 nd Cln111r Baker. who of concerts they will gi BUI lbrlln a nd Phll Cou lte r, 1un1 by Dann)' Inc so:.h1111 In London by Co11 nle I I Merthyr T)'dtll ARC on Novumllcr album "Tht Stv•nllt Son," for CBS re1urn1•d 1h11 .,1'.'l'k lrom tmlldayln1,1 Doyle , F'r1ncl1. ,. rale11e In NoHmbtr. In J 11 n1 11ln, h- ■ a 10!0 LP ready. Plans fo r the Who's solo con L 1(1:NYA-" New World In The: llomh11," cert t o ur were sparker! oft h written and , .. ns by Ro s WWt~•hr , its successfol appearance a Croydon Fai rfield Ha ll reccn1ly It is by no means cer1 ain Iha Memorable moments the c roup will pcrfor Derek Johnson wrtta.: John Rowle.. ITJ)tt­ "Tommy " on all its dates, bu H nUn& hi• nallwe Nnr Zealand, was placed CASH, MAC, DOGG, HER·MAN ON TV it will deH nitely be feat ured i lllh wltb a H!lf-penned MIIOrl-ftavoured lllte r the West End show. Ulled .
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