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This Week's Top 100 Albums Mls Drastically Revised 3 NORTH TRUE FROM LP GIBSON LUKE LTD. (CANADA) RECORDS IL RADIO CAMPUS FOR MEET HOLDS RCA REVISED DRASTICALLY MLS ALBUMS 100 TOP 50 COUNTRY GOID SINGLES 100 TOP WEEK'S THIS RCA FIRST WITH CAMPUS The forum was loosely structured, allowing TROIANO KENNER JOINS CFAC CALGARY NIL many and varied topics to be discussed. (Larry Kunkel) -J ur RADIO GET TOGETHER Numerous representatives from both have JAMES GANG What Ain't To Be -Porter Wagoner -Co Chicken Fairy -Blanchard & Morgan -Go RCA's Ontario promotion man, Johnny and have-not campus radio were present. Two products of the Toronto rock scene of the early sixties have surfaced in Dunhill's Do You Remember These-Statler Bros RO Murphy, has spent the past few months Several major problems were brought up in- Shannon Waltz -Al Cherny researching the value of campus radio and cluding lack of product available to the James Gang. Don Troiano of the Rogues, -Sm CKRD RED DEER -Bat its impact on record sales. He became con- stations, lack of co-operation between cam- Mandala and Bush, and Roy Kenner of Roy Kenner and the Associates, Mandala and Bush, (Stu Morton) -Gu vinced of its potential and presented a report pus press, choice of programming and others. Need You -David Rogers to the company's national man, Ed Preston, In fact, so many were the areas of discussion have joined Jim Fox and Dale Peters in the STI Deal -Jerry Garcia -Per who passed it on to Bob Cooke, general that it was suggested that another meeting be Cleveland -based group. An album has Lonely People -Eddy Arnold -Bal manager of the record division. The outcome held during the first week in May with in- already been recorded with the new line- Daylight Lights Downing -Jimmie Rodgers up and is expected to be released in the -Mc of it all was a well -planned get-together at creased representation from the record and Never Fall In Love Again -Liz Anderson -I'd the RCA Studios in Toronto on March 4th, commercial radio industries. next few weeks. Day Love Walked In -David Houston -Sui with representatives from the radio and What Ain't To Be -Porter Wagoner Nine of the tunes on the album were either All My Lovin-Lamar Morris BA the trade press. Surprise guests at the forum were the written by Troiano, or co -written with Lion's Club Jeannie C.Riley On the panel at the forum were Bob Laine, Everly Brothers who were appearing at Kenner and Peters. Troiano has prepared his A Song To Sing -Susan Rae -No Toronto's Hook and Ladder club at the time. CHUM FM, Nevin Grant, CKOC, Barry own solo album for release in the near future. GO Keane, RCA, Tom Wilson, WBM Management,Both brothers became involved in the debate It uses the talents of ex -Bush and ex- -Ro Jack Richardson, Nimbus Nine and Walt suggesting that today's programming is dis- Motherlode members and Shawn Jackson. The ALBUM -Air criminatory and too restrictive. Programmers Grealis, RPM. CUTS MU STATISTICS CANADA SAYS -Sw MAPLE MUSIC JUNKET REBROFF INTO TORONTO -Br< EVERYTHING IS ALRIGHT HARVEST -Neil Young -Sol FORGES ON FOR TWO CONCERTS In case you've been worrying, Statistics -There's A World DO The CRMA has released details to the media Yvan Rebroff, CBS (European) classical Canada has some cheering information. -Alabama -Do in Canada of the Maple Music Junket, the giant, is booked into Toronto's Massey Hall According to the governmental information -Work -Out On The Weekend PIC scheme to bring about one hundred European for two shows, April 17 and 24th.Emceeingand statistical organization, Canadian manu- Em press and media people to Canada in June of both shows will be George Wilson (CFRB) facturers produced 5,313,118 phonograph AMERICAN PIE -Don McLean -Nu this year to witness the Canadian music who broke Rebroff in the south central records in December of 1971, up from -Title Song -Vincent HI5 scene first-hand. Highlights of the release Ontario market. Herman Luedecke of CHIN, 4,698,864 in the previous year. Total pro- Can are details of the financing (a total estimated is responsible for the Toronto shows with duction for the year was thus brought up -Winter Word -Empty Chairs -Ro cost of $75,000, with grants coming from Martin Onrot taking Rebroff across Canada. to 47,250,841 as opposed to 44,032,403 in AM CAPAC, BMI, CRMA members and the feder- 1970. PAUL SIMON -Sat al government), the announcement of the Luedecke, who is familiar with Rebroff's stage -Me & Julia success, witnessed another Rebroff triumph -Congratulations -I N formation of Maple Music Inc. to organize the FRECHETTE TO BEECHWOOD/ -Ch affair and the unveiling of a plan to provide just recently at Stuttgart where the 6'8" phenomenon found it impossible to leave extensive coverage of the French -language CAPITOL PUBBER I ES 15 1 recording situation in this country. the stage because of cries of bravo and encore. Joey Frechette has been appointed to the It's expected Rebroff will experience the position of General Manager, Beechwood Ther COUNTRY ) The Junket will be highlighted by three Programmers same audience reaction in Toronto where and Capitol Music Publishing. The announce- PLAYLIST major concerts, one in Montreal and two in 161 tickets (mail and box office) are moving ment was made by Arnold Gosewich, presi- Toronto. In addition, twenty five French so briskly "sold out" notices are expected dent of Capitol Records, Canada. Frechette's speaking media people will arrive in Montreal shortly. 17 experience includes two years as radio station 1 5 GOOD HEARTED WOMAN two days in advance of the major party in Rebroff's latest release, "Rebroff Sings liason manager for BMI Canada and two years Waylon Jennings -RCA 0615-N order to examine closely the French -language as regional promotion manager for Columbia 18 end of the business. Although dates have Opera" in which he performs in both German 22 CRY Records. Lynn Anderson -Columbia 4-45529-H been set for the Junket (June 4-8) no acts or and French, has become a large sized import 194 item.It's expected that Columbia will re- Frechette was with the Beau -Marks, the concert halls have been named. An announce- 39 ONLY LOVE CAN BREAK A HEART ment in this regard is expected shortly. lease this album within the next few weeks. Montreal -based group who achieved inter- Sonny James -Capitol 3232-F national success with their recording of 20 2: 47 MY HANG UP IS YOU "Clap Your Hands". Freddie Hart -Capitol 3261-F 21'; 5 6 TOGETHER AGAIN Hank Smith -Quality 2024X -M 22 2 6 10 ALL HIS CHILDREN Charley Pride -RCA 0624-N 233 7 1 ANN (Don't Go Runnin') Tommy Overstreet -Dot 17402X -M 24 1 8 8 THE BEST PART OF LIVING Marty Robbins -Columbia 45520-H 25 2 93 10 DEGREES 8c GETTING COLDER 26 2 George Hamilton IV -RCA 0622-N % 10 12 A THING CALLED LOVE 27LI Johnny Cash/Temple Evangel Choir Columbia 4-45534-H 28 2 11 11 MISTY MEMORIES Brenda Lee-Decca 32908-J 29 : 12 13 TO GET TO YOU 30 1 Jerry Wallace-Decca 32914-J 13 17 MOON - MAN NEWFI E 31 z Tom Connors -Boot BT 027-K Ed LaBuick (GRT), Paul Kahnert (Bump'n Grind producer), Ross Kelly Jay (Crowbar) kicks of Pierre Trudeau's election campaign by allowing Ottawa visitor to present him with Gold Leaf A ward. 14 4 COTTON JENNY 32 z Reynolds (GRT), and Moses Znaimer (Thunder) at Victory opener. Anne Murray -Capitol 72657-F RECORDS LONDON BY CANADA IN DISTRIBUTED Ontario) Toronto, e, R FIRST OUR Leigh -Diane Happy Sing Pierce -Web Wonderful Wonderful McCoy -Charlie Again You Loving Started Raye -Susan Sing To Song Brown Ed -JimEvening t. Riley C. -Jeannie Club Lion's Anderson -Bill Women Lonely The All Patton) (George HAMILTON CHML Leigh -DianeHappy Sing Bros -Wilburn Arkansas McCoy -Charlie Again You Loving Started Brown Ed -JimEvening Bros Me-TompallIGlasser Love Sweet, .ic Houston -David In Walked Loved Day it Johnson) (Dave ian TORONTO CFGM ADDITIONS COUNTRY PrTgrammers -Id King -Carole Money Pocket Ork(LP) Faith -Percy Godfather Theme Love .rd Ork(LP) Lefevre -Raymond Day By Day - )b -StylisticsGolly By You Bet Patton) (George ler HAMILTON CHML Kaempfert(LP) -BertFool A Only Ork(LP) Holdridge -LeeFrolic Snow Legrand -MichelSong Brian's Hardy/Montage(LP) Montage-Hogood McLean -Don Vincent ry Rawls(LP) -LouSoul & Silk ion, Kirby) (Gene TORONTO CKEY is Bros Good & -JamesRides She How Oh >er, MacDonnell -PatRachel Le -Lettermen Love My Oh ay, Bros These-Statler Remember You Do Papa's & -Mama'sOut Step Rodgers -Jimmie Fable Froggy's Peacock) (Tom VANCOUVER CKWX lads 501 Programmers Stereo/AXS AODDITIONSMR The 4 - - - RPM 18/3/72 CKCM/CKGA GANDER A US...PROGRAM A RADIO STATION?? (Larry Steacy) HE Waking Up Alone -Paul Williams CI A Horse With No Name -America hell bent on reflecting the Canadian way of (4 We have never been asked to program a that we can think of. We hold some very How Do You Do -Mouth & MacNeal Rc radio station. As a matter of fact, we prob- strange views on publishing (if that's what life. No foreign record would be programmed A Cowboy's Work -Sonny & Cher Le ably won't be. There are so few licenses we do) and somehow, I feel that we are without careful consideration for the tastes No One to Depend On -Santana TI floating around, we may never have the doomed to failure.
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