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Sammy Davis, Jr. is pictured above in two scenes from the Broadway smash “Golden Boy." The original cast on Capitol is currently one of the hottest Broadway-casters on sale. “Golden Boy" also represents Capitol’s second major success in the original cast LP field during 1964, the previous winner being the long-running Barbra Streisand smash “Funny Girl.” The “Funny Girl" album was awarded an RIAA Gold Record some months back. Capitol’s plans for 1965 call for continuing activity in the Broadway field with at least two more original cast slated for release by the label during the new year. The success of “Golden Boy” is another personal triumph for Sammy Davis, con- sidered one of the greatest entertainers of this or any generation. Sammy's home base as a recording artist is Reprise Records. w 1 i Every* YOU 1 day JUST WILL SEE ME Ar?i a Franklin mu HAVL ‘ me YOU LOOKED

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Cash Box Cash Box Vol. XXVI-Number 18 January 9, 1965 FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Gash Box (Publication Office) 1780 Broadway 19, N. Y.—10019 (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX, N. Y. On Premium Albums

JOE ORLECK, President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK, Vice President ! GEORGE ALBERT, Vice President There is a great giveaway under- The trend may well get out of hand MUSIC—Editorial MARTY OSTROW, Editor-in-Chief way in the record industry. At no and cut into regular sales channels. IRA HOWARD, Editor IRV LICHTMAN, Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant time of the year is this more ap- Offers may extend to all forms of BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant parent than during the Holiday Sea- music, all types of top performers. JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant MUSIC—Advertising son. Turn the pages of a national We know of instances whereby JERRY SHIFRIN, Director NEIL BOGART magazine, hear and view radio and some over-pressed premium LP’s COIN MACHINES and VENDING MARTY TOOHEY, Director TV commercials during this time by strong artists were dumped by ED ADLUM ART DIRECTOR of year and one is made aware that sponsors back into the field and GEORGE GOLDMAN the premium LP is being promoted were sold to rack-jobbers at ridicu- CIRCULATION THERESA TORTOSA, Mgr. by more and more companies. lously low-prices. Imagine the con- EUROPEAN DIRECTOR NEVILLE MARTEN sumer’s surprise when confronted They are also used as come-ons with a 50^ LP by a performer throughout the year, but seem LEE BROOKS whose other albums, probably 29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2, 111. to have particular effectiveness in (All Phones: Financial 6-7272) being displayed near the one-time relation to Yuletide material. Some- HOLLYWOOD 1 premium product, are selling at the JACK DEVANEY times a single, well-known artist is l 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. < (Phone HOllywood 5-2129) normal mark-up represented with a “never-before- With due respect for the value ENGLAND released” bill-of-fare, other times i NEVILLE MARTEN Dorris Land of the premium LP, manufacturers 1 various artists are presented in 9a Bond St. i New , Wl, Eng. who provide them should evaluate Tel: Hyde Park 2868 sampler type packages.

HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, whether or not, in the final analy- l The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 advantages : MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse On the surface, the i sis, harm is being done in other Munich, Germany, Tel: 220197 , 28, : MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale to labels that provide these premi- Legioni Romane 5 Milan, Tel: 4073963 areas.

1 Scandinavia : sven g. winquist, Kagge- LP’s are great. There are 1 holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, um The album market is already i Tel: 59-46 85 : CHRISTOPHE IZARD, 24 Rue Octave usually fantastically high pressing Feuillet, XVI, France, Tel: 870-9358 merchandising i burdened with the

, AUSTRALIA: RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-6677 orders and material most often BELGIUM: FRANS ROMEYNS, of the popularity of LP’s by their Paul Hymanslaan, 8, Brussels 15, Tel: consists of catalog sessions. They 71.57.51 use as “loss-leaders” and in other l ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes Sur M EXICO: surely serve as natural samplers for 1870 Mexico 20, D. F., Tel: 24-65-57 ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF, Rafaela forms of discounts. 3978, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1538 the remaining catalog of an attrac- BRAZIL: LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES, Rua Au- The premium LP certainly has gusta 2110, sobre-loja, Sao Paulo, Tel: 35-36-53 tion and could well stimulate the its place in the record- C NADA: JOHN MURPHY, 1455 Drummond St., conduct of a Montreal 25, Que., Can., Tel: (514) 845 3201 sales of an entire LP repertoire by J PAN: Adv. Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO ing company. We suspect, how- Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro Nagata Higashi-Oizumi Nerimaku, an attraction. 466 ever, SPAIN: FEDERICO HALPERN, Sagasta 23, the time has come for a meas- Apartado 4025, Madrid, Spain SUBSCRIPTION RATES $15 per year any- But, these same labels should ure of control to be instituted to f v are in the U. S. A. Published weekly. Second 1 ss postage paid at Bristol, Conn. consider a number of possibly protect the heart of disk sales—the 1 Copyright © 1965 by The Cash Box Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright under Jo. serious “back-fires,” if you will. dealer to consumer factor. l Universal Copyright Convention. 5 1 1 7 6 ^ 1

—PIN-UP t SHEET ij 100 ^ l m Cash Box TOP JANUARY 9, 1965 1/2 12/26 1/2 12/26 1/2 12/26 35 BOOM BOOM 68 WALKIN' IN THE RAIN 1 1 FEEL FINE 40 45 RONETTES-Philles-l 23 65 54 * BEATLES-Capitol-5327 1 2 ANIMALS-MGM-l 3298 2 COME SEE ABOUT ME 36 PROMISED LAND NO ARMS CAN EVER HOLD YOU 3 1 -Chess-1 91 42 50 BACHELORS-London-9724 89 — 1 SU P REMES-- 1 068 3 MR. LONELY 37 LOVIN' PLACE 70 ODE TO THE LITTLE BROWN BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9730 2 3 GALE GARNETT-RCA-8472 41 46 SHACK OUT BACK LOVE POTION #9 38 SHE UNDERSTANDS ME BILLY ED WHEELER-Kapp-617 78 85 SEARCHERS-Kapp-KJB-27 7 13 JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-1 3284 29 30 71 MY BUDDY SEAT 5 GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD 39 I'M INTO SOMETHING GOOD HONDELLS-Mercury-72366 72 77 ANTHONY/ IMPERIALS-DCP-l 119 5 5 HERMAN'S HERMITS-MGM-1 3280 20 14 JOLLY GREEN GIANT 6 THE JERK 40 HAWAII TATTOO KINGSMEN-Wand-l 72 — LARKS-Money-l 06 6 7 WAI Kl KIS-Kapp-KJ B-30 44 53 73 I'M BE ’Martin Denny-Liberty-55754 GONNA STRONG YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' GENE PITNEY-Musicor-1 045 48 25 41 WHAT NOW VOICE YOUR CHOICE FEELING GENE CHANDLER-Constellation- 141 45 47 RIGHTEOUS BROS.-Philles-l 24 22 39 RADIANTS-Chess-l 904 84 91 42 DANCE, DANCE, DANCE 75 SHE'S A WOMAN BOYS-Capitol-5306 28 17 HEY DA DA DOW BEACH 77 84 BEATLES-Capitol-5327 8 1 1 43 OH NO, NOT MY BABY DOLPHINS-Fraternity-937 76 SINCE I DON'T HAVE YOU THE WEDDING MAXINE BROWN-Wand-1 62 38 22 J tJ JULIE ROGERS-Mercury-72332 1 15 CHUCK ACKSON-Wand-1 69 66 42 ANYWAY YOU WANT IT 44 MAKIN' WHOOPEE 77 SHAVE CHARLES-ABC-1 0609 51 67 DAVE CLARK FIVE-Epic-9739 10 9 RAY SAM COOKE-RCA Victor-8486 LEADER OF THE LAUNDROMAT GIVE HIM A GREAT BIG KISS 78 HEART OF STONE 72 STONES-London-9725 - DETERGENTS-Roulette-4590 14 19 SHANGRI-LAS-Red Bird-10-018 55 ROLLING DOWNTOWN TIME IS ON MY SIDE 79 DO WHAT YOU DO DO WELL PETULA CLARK-Warner Bros. -71 94 31 61 ROLLING STONES- London-9708 18 12 NED Ml LER-Fabor-1 37 86 93 80 USE 13 AMEN THE 81 YOUR HEAD IMPRESSIONS-ABC-l 0602 9 8 -20th Fox 555 CANDY/KISSES-Cameo-336 39 41 IS 81 I GO TO PIECES 14 HOW SWEET IT INTO -Tamla-541 07 T 5 20 HAVE YOU LOOKED PETER & GORDON-Capitol-5335 KEEP SEARCHIN' YOUR HEART 82 THIS DIAMOND RING -Amy-91 21 27 JERRY VALE-Columbia-43 1 8 1 50 64 GARY LEWIS-Liberty-55756 16 MY LOVE FORGIVE ME (M i Amore MY LOVE (ROSES ARE RED) 83 YOU'LL ALWAYS BE THE Scusami) YOU KNOW WHO-4 Corners-1 13 46 52 ONE I LOVE ROBERT GOULET-Columbia-431 3 16 16 I'M GONNA LOVE YOU TOO DEAN MARTI N-Reprise-0333 79 HOLD WHAT YOU'VE GOT HULLABALLOOS-Roulette-4587 53 60 84 CAN YOU JERK LIKE ME JOE TEX-Dial-4001 25 44 LET'S LOCK THE DOOR CONTOURS-Gordy-7037 83 18 SHA LA LA JAY & AMERICANS-UA-805 62 75 85 LITTLE BELL MANN-Ascot-21 65 17 18 MANFRED DIXIE CUPS-Red Bird-10-017 93 19 DEAR HEART SMILE EVERETT & BUTLER-Vee Jay-633 54 58 I ANDY WILLIAMS-Columbia-431 80 19 21 86 FOUND A LOVE, OH WHAT JACK JONES-Kapp-635 LOOK OF LOVE A LOVE ’-RCA-8458 LESLEY GORE-Mercury-72372 69 80 JO ANN & TROY-Atlantic-2256 91 — 20 SHE'S NOT THERE SOMETIMES 1 WONDER 87 TWINE TIME ZOMB 1 ES-Parrot-969 5 4 4 MAJOR LANCE-Okeh-7209 58 66 ALVIN CASH & CAVALIERS- 21 TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA Mar-V-Lus-6002 MARVELETTES-Tamla-541 05 23 24 1 CAN'T STOP HONEYCOMBS-lnterphon-771 3 60 71 88 HE'S MY GUY 22 THOU SHALT NOT STEAL IRMA THOMAS-lmperial-66068 96 — DICK & DEE DEE-Warner Bros.-5482 24 31 SOMEWHERE IN YOUR HEART FRANK SI NATRA-Reprise-0332 68 78 89 LAUGH, LAUGH 23 WILLOW WEEP FOR ME BEAU BRUMMEL-Autumn-8 97 — CHAD & JEREMY-World Artist-1034 26 26 RUN. RUN, RUN 90 "IN" GESTURES-Soma-l 4 1 47 48 THE CROWD 24 WALK AWAY DOBIE GRAY-Charger-1 05 99 MATT MONRO-Liberty-55745 27 29 DO IT RIGHT BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72635 61 68 91 SHABBY LITTLE HUT DON'T FORGET 1 STILL LOVE YOU REFLECTIONS-Golden World-19 94 — BOBBI MARTI N-Coral-62426 33 37 ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE 92 LOVELY, LOVELY THE NAME GAME NIGHT CHUBBY C H EC KER-Pa rkway-936 SHIRLEY ELLIS-Congress-230 49 69 KINKS-Reprise-0334 85 — RINGO PAPER TIGER 93 I WANT YOU TO HAVE LORNE GREEN E-RCA-8444 12 6 • SUE THOMPSON-Hickory-1 284 73 94 EVERYTHING LEE ROGERS-D-Town-1 035 95 99 i I'LL BE THERE 61 GERRY & PACEMAKERS- Laurie-3279 37 51 KINKS-Reprise-7033 30 23 94 GETTING MIGHTY CROWDED 1 BETTY EVERETT-Vee Jay-628 81 79 29 MOUNTAIN OF LOVE 62 COME ON, DO THE JERK JOHNNY RIVERS- Imperial-66075 13 10 MIRACLES-Tamla-54109 70 76 95 ARE YOU STILL MY BABY 30 AS TEARS GO BY 63 SEVEN LETTERS SH I RELLES-Scepter-1 292 100 MARIANNE FAITHFUL-London-9697 32 35 BEN E. KING-Atco-6328 '67 74 96 YOU'RE THE ONLY WORLD 31 WILD ONE 64 BLIND MAN I KNOW MARTHA & VANDELLAS-Gordy-7036 35 38 LITTLE MILTON-Checker-1 096 71 81 SONNY J AMES-Capitol-5280 98 — BOBBY BLAND-Duke-386 YOU'RE NOBODY TILL SOMEBODY 97 LIVE IT UP 65 SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES DUSTY SPRINGFIELD-Philips-40245 90 92 LOVES YOU DRI FTERS-Atlantic-2260 52 28 DEAN MARTI N-Reprise-0333 43 56 98 MY GIRL 66 (There's) ALWAYS TEMPTATIONS-Gordy-7038 33 ONE MORE TIME SOMETHING SINGERS- THERETO REMIND ME 99 EVERY LITTLE BIT HURTS Command-4057 34 36 SANDIE SHAW-Reprise-0320 57 49 BOBBY VEE-Liberty-55751 89 96 34 DO-WACKA-DO 67 BUCKET "T" 100 GUESS WHO ROGER MILLER-Smash-1 947 36 40 RONNY & DAYTONAS-Mala-492 75 83 DUSTY SPRINGFIELD-Philips-40245 92 98 ALPHABETIZED TOP 100 (INCLUDING PUBLISHERS AND LICENSEES)

All Day And All Of The Night (Jay Boy BMI) ....59 Guess Who (Big Seven BMI) .100 Look Of Love (Trio BMI) 53 She Understands Me (Al Galico BMI) 38 Always Something There To Remind Me Love Potion No. 9 (Quintet BMI) 4 She’s A Woman (MacLean BMI) 8 Have You Looked Into Your Heart (Jungnickel-Blue Seas-Jac BMI) 66 Lovely, Lovely (Picturetone BMI) 92 She’s Not There (Al Gallico BMI) 20 (South Mountain BMI) 48 Amen (Pamco BMI) 13 Lovin’ Place (Leprechaun BMI) 37 Since I Don’t Have You (Bonnieview ASCAP) 76 Hawaii Tattoo (Zodiac BMI) 40 South. Anyway You Want It (Branston BMI) 10 Smile (Bourne ASCAP) j 52 He’s My Guy (Blackwood BMI) 88 Makin’ Whoopee (Bregman, Vocco & Conn ASCAP) .44 Are You Still My Baby (Charles Rich BMI) 95 Sometimes I Wonder (Camad Chi Sound BMI) ....54 Hearts Of Stone (Immediate BMI) 78 Mountain Of Love (Vaughn Trousdale BMI) 29 As Tears Go By (Essex ASCAP) 30 Somewhere In Your Heart (Leeds ASCAP) 56 Hey Da Da Dow (Edwood BMI) 75 Mr. Lonely (Ripley BMI) 3 Blind Man (Con BMI) 64 Hold On To What You Got (Tree BMI) 17 My Buddy Seat (New Executive, Beechwood BMI) ..71 This Diamond Ring (Sea Lark BMI) 82 Boom Boom (Conrad BMI) 35 How Sweet It Is (Jobete BMI) 14 My Girl (Jobete BMI) 98 Thou Shalt Not Steal (Acuff-Rose BMI) 22 Bucket ”T” (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 67 My Love (Roses Are Red) (Tiffany BMI 49 Time Is On My Side (Rittenhouse-Maygar BMI) ...46 I Can’t Stop (Ivy ASCAP) 55 My Love Forgive Me (Gil BMI) 16 Too Many Fish In The Sea (Jobete BMI) 21 Can You Jerk Like Me (Jobete BMI) 84 I Feel Fine (Maclen BMI) 1 Twine Time (Pac BMI) . 87 Come On Do The Jerk (Jobete BMI) 62 I Found A Love, Oh What A Love (Cotillon BMI) .86 Name Game (Al Gallico BMI) 26

Come See About Me (Jobete BMI) 2 I Go To Pieces (Vicki BMI) 81 No Arms Can Ever Hold You (Gil BMI) 69 Use Your Head (Conrad, Shakewell BMI) 80

I Want You To Have Everything (Mah’s BMI) ....93 To Little Dance, Dance, Dance (Sea Of Tunes BMI) ...42 Ode The Brown Shack Out Back Voice Your Choice (Chevis 74 I II Be There (T.M. BMI) 28 BMI) Dear Heart (Northridge-Witmark ASCAP) 19 (Sleep Hollow ASCAP) 70 I’m Gonna Be Strong (Screen Gems-Col. BMI) ....73 Do It Right (T.M. BMI) 58 Oh No, Not My Bdby (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ...43 Walk Away (Ardmore & Beechwood BMI) ..24 I’m Gonna Love You Too (Nor-Va-Jac BMI) 50 Do-Wacka-Do (Tree BMI) 34 One More Time (January BMI) 33 Walkin’ In The Rain (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ....68 .1 I’m Into Something Good (Screen Gems-Col. BMI) .39 Do What You Do, Do Well (Central Songs BMI) ..79 Wedding (Bendig-Regent BMI) 9 “In” Crowd (America BMI) 90 Paper Tiger (Acuff-Rose BMI) 60 41 Don’t Forget I Still Love You What Now (Camad Chi-Sound-Corad BMI) Promised Land (Arc BMI) 36 (South Mountain BMI) 25 Jerk (Cash BMI) 6 Wild One (Jobete BMI) 31 Downtown (Leeds ASCAP) 12 Jolly Green Giant (Burdett BMI) 72 Ringo (Don Robertson BMI) 27 Willow Weep For Me (Bourne ASCAP) 23 Run, Run, Run (Rinneck BMI) 57 81 (Hill & Range BMI) 47 Keep Searchin' (Vicki, McLaughlin BMI) 15 You Really Got Me (Jay Boy BMI) 61 Saturday Night At The Movies You’ll .83 Every Little Bit Hurts (Blene, Shelby ASCAP) 99 Always Be The One I Love (Sands ASCAP) Laugh, Laugh (Taracrest BMI) 89 (Screen Gems-Col. BMI) 65 You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You Getting Mighty Crowded (Blackwood BMI) 94 Leader Of The Laundromat (Apt ASCAP) 11 Seven Letters (Milky Way BMI) 63 (Southern ASCAP) 32 Give Him A Great Big Kiss Let’s Lock The Door (Picturetone BMI) 51 Sha La Flomarlu BMI) La (Ludix, 18 You’re The Only World I Know (Marson BMI) ...96 (Trio, Tender Tunes BMI) 45 Live It Up (Merjoda BMI) 97 Shabby Little Hut (Picturetone BMI) 91 You've Lost That Lovin’ Feelin' Goin’ Out Of My Head (South Mountain BMI) ....5 Little Bell (Trio BMI) 85 Shake (Kags BMI) 77 (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 7

COMPILED FROM LEADING RETAIL CUTLETS—DOES NOT INCLUDE AIRPLAY REPORTS • SHARP UPWARD MOVE BEST SELLER OTHER VERSIONS STRONGLY REPORTED

Sarnoff Reports: Victor’s ’64 Disk Sales Decca’s Mid-Winter Sales Push Best Ever, Parent Co. Achieves Record Profits Highlights 27 New Albums NEW YORK—RCA Victor Records Operating earnings per common NEW YORK—The Decca and Coral “Golden Favorites” by Red Foley, achieved the highest sales volume in share for 1964, he noted, should in- labels have announced the Jan. 4 re- Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, and the its history in 1964, it was stated last crease to a new record high of ap- lease of 27 pop and classical al- team of Wells and Foley; and two week by David Sarnoff, board chair- proximately $1.50 as compared with bums to spearhead the company’s volumes of “Original Hit Perform- man of the Radio Corp. of America, $1.20 in 1963. mid-winter restocking program en- ances—All Time Country & West- as he announced the third successive Sarnoff said that in addition to titled “Sales Powered Proven Prod- ern.” Decca’s Gold Label Classical 4 ’65.” year of record RCA profits. RCA’s operating profit, non-recur- uct For To aid the drive, the Division presents: Sylvia Marlowe’s ] While Sarnoff did not cite any fig- ring income totalling $11,370,000 was firm is offering an incentive plan, reading of three Bach harpsichord ures for the disk division, he noted realized from the sale of 141,747 details of which are available concertos; “Gypsy Violin Classics” that the label had cashed-in on “the shares of common stock of the through all Decca branches and dis- played by Benno and Sylvia Rabi- lucrative” show album field with such Whirlpool Corporation and from a tributors. noff; Erica Morini’s “Italian Baroque hit casters as “Hello, Dolly!,” the Federal excess profits tax refund re- Product heading the campaign in- Violin Recital”; and The Abbey Sing- musical which celebrates its first an- lating to the years 1940-1944. This cludes: “I Wish You Love,” a set of ers album “Italian Madrigals and niversary this month and “Fiddler non-recurring income, he noted, add- French melodies played by Carmen Haydn Part Songs.” On the Roof,” a smash from the new ed 22 cents per share of common Cavallaro; Guy Lombardo’s “Snug- Coral product is represented by season. stock to the operating earnings in gled On Your Shoulder”; Sam (the four selections: a brand new release RCA’s operating profits after taxes 1964, bringing the year’s anticipated Man) Taylor’s “Somewhere In The of unused material by the late Bud- for 1964, subject to final confirma- total to more than $1.70 per share. Night”; “Try A Little Tenderness” dy Holly, “Holly In The Hills”; “The tion, are expected to rise to more “The rise in profits stemmed from by Sammy Davis, Jr.; “Les Brown’s Vocal Style Of Al Morgan”; Charley than $80 million, exceeding last increased sales in our commercial In Town”; late organist Jesse Craw- Weaver’s “Letters From Mama,” year’s record by more than 20%. Sar- business, which more than counter- ford’s “A Lovely Way To Spend An taped on the Steve Allen Show; and noff said this showing leaves the balanced the continued industry- Evening”; music of the Islands in “Dick Kessner’s Golden Favorites,” company “on the firmest footing of wide decline in government sales,” “Isle Of Dreams” by Joe Maize and available in stereo. any time since its founding 45 years Sarnoff said. He reported that RCA’s His Cordsmen; Dave Pike’s “Man- The mid-winter program is being ago.” “We expect in 1965,” he added, total sales will approximate $1,800,- hattan Latin”; “Music To Soothe supported full by color litho books, , “to achieve our fourth consecutive 000,000, compared with $1,789,000,- That Tiger,” the American debut of which spotlight all the new product, year of record sales and profits.” 000 for the previous year. Herbert Rehbein and his Orchestra; and national consumer and trade ad- the Goldman Band’s “Marching vertising which has been scheduled Along Together”; violin soloist Flo- to coincide with the release, and run Columbia Re-Inks Goulet To New 5 Year Pact rian Zabach’s “Hot Canary”; and, for the program’s duration. for the first time in stereo, Danny NEW YORK—Singer Robert Goulet gained him recognition. “Camelot” Kaye’s “Hans Christian Andersen” has inked a new five year contract has sold more than 1 million albums with words and music by Frank with Columbia Records. for Columbia. Loesser. Request RIAA Audit The hot artist’s continued associa- Goulet is a frequent guest on TV In the C&W field, releases include: To Give "Poppins" tion with the label was announced at and has appeared in top niteries a collection of “1964 Country & a at the Hotel, this around the country. luncheon Plaza He recently made Award Winners” by artists Track A Gold Disk city, last week with Goddard Lieber- his flick debut. His first European like Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce and tour NEW YORK Buena Vista 4 son, president of Columbia, and Gou- was completed a short while Ernest Tubb, among others; for the — Records let as guests ago. says it’s got a gold-disk seller with of honor. Other Colum- first time in stereo, a series of bia execs and trade press editors its “Mary Poppins” soundtrack album were also present at the fete, hosted and has requested gold LP certifica- by Norman Rosemont, the perform- WB-Reprise Execs On Way With New Product, Plan tion from the Record Industry Asso- ' er’s manager. ciation of America (RIAA). The asso- Goulet can currently boast his big- BURBANK, CALIF.-—Warner Bros, sales manager, Artie Mogull, eastern ciation, following an audit, makes and Reprise gest singles success to date, “My execs have hit the road operations director, Bruce Hinton, gold disk awards to LP’s that sell Love Forgive Me” (Mi Amore Scu- in a series of sales meetings with dis- national promo manager, Sid Schaf- more than a $1 million worth of tributors, introducing the label’s sami). For the past year or so, how- new fer, divisional sales manager, A&R copies. BV feels the “Poppins” show- ever, he has been a strong album product and sales program for 1965. representatives Sonny Burke, Jimmy ing is extraordinary since the LP ha^ The plan voice. He has a total of nine solo was revealed at the conclu- Hilliard, Jimmy Bowen, and Joe been around on the charts for about sion of a LP’s to his credit, including his latest, two-day sales and merchan- Smith; Stan Cornyn, Editorial Direc- 13 weeks and the flick itself has been dising seminar named after the singles success. which took place here tor, and Ed Thrasher, Art Director. exposed in only 16 key cities in the on Dec. 17-18. He also did a re-creation of “Annie The meeting, chaired Bob Summers, national sales man- U. S. LP is number 3 on this week’s by the company’s Get Your Gun” with Doris Day. His president, Mike ager, reported that meetings will take album chart. Maitland, covered both first Columbia session was as part of WB and Re- place in San Francisco, , prise promo plans for the cast LP line-up of Lerner and its Jan.-Feb. Seattle, Chicago, Washington, De- album releases, as well as prelimi- troit, New York, Boston, Loewe’s “Camelot,” which first Houston, Illlllllilillllll! nary discussions concerning the com- Miami, Denver, and Atlanta, with pany’s annual sales convention and distribs and their salesmen from Bob Cooper Named _ MUSIC In future recording plans. neighboring cities in the immediate Veep Of WSM-Nashville Taking part at the meetings were meeting sites attending. Mo Ostin, general manager of Re- A team of WB executives will tra- NEW MUSICALS NASHVILLE John H. DeWitt, Jr., prise, Joel Friedman, — director of mer- vel to each of the cities and helm president of WSM-Nashville, an- chandising, Bob Summers, national each of the meetings. nounced last week that Robert Evans Cooper, general manager of the outlet Babes In The Wood and director of the Grand Ole Opry, ABC-Par Realignment; Add New Execs Under Newton has been named a vice-president of Illlli NEW YORK — As ABC-Paramount tions with foreign WSM. licensees and affili- Rick Besoyan has gone straight. Records moves into the New Year ates. Enoch Cooper, who began his career as a Light continues as vice- Well, sort of. After poking fun at the with Larry Newton as its president, president and copywriter in Memphis, held several general manager of operetta styles of yore “Little the label’s exec line-up sees shifts of with positions in broadcasting before join- Command Records, the successful Mary Sunshine” (an previous personnel and new exec ad- Off-Broadway ing WSM ten years ago as sales subsid of ABC-Par. David Berger .” smash) and “The Student Prince . . ditions. Newton takes over from Sam will assume the manager. He became general manager recently announced (an On-Broadway fiasco), he has Clark, who has been named to a post position in 1957, and earlier this year was of vice-president in charge turned to an Off-Broadway musical at the diskery’s parent company, of artists elected to the board of directors. relations. Irwin Garr will version of “A Midsummer Night’s ABC-Paramount Theaters. serve as vice-president in charge of Dream,” the Shakespeare play strip- The elevation to the vice-presidency Remaining in his capacity as ex- Apt Records, in a move to reactivate ped bare, and possibly inspired by the gives added stress to the importance ecutive vice-president, Harry Levine the ABC-Par subsid, with operations recent hit revival of “Rodgers will continue to supervise all opera- & of a continued expansion of the Grand centered on the West Coast, where Hart’s “The Boys from Garr Syracuse” Ole Opry. Under Cooper’s leadership, makes his headquarters. (“A Comedy of Errors”). Chess Expansion Move To Other execs for ABC-Paramount the Opry this past year was This corner qualifies “straight” be- i expanded and Impulse (ABC-Par’s Begin With subsid) cause Besoyan has not neglected to back into Friday night, and the pro- London Opening are: Albert Genovese, administrator kid old-time songs and/or composers and comptroller; gram was sold on a delayed basis to CHICAGO—Marshall Chess, vice pres- Allan Parker, direc- (e.g. Jerome Kern’s early days) in tor more than 400 radio stations through- ident of Chess Records, has an- of album Sales (including the such numbers as “Mother,” “Old- Tangerine label, owned by Ray out the U. S. and Canada. nounced that his firm will launch a Fashioned Girl” and the title song, 1 Charles and distributed worldwide expansion program in early by ABC-Par- which would lead one to believe that amount) Howard Stark, Feb. The move will begin with estab- ; director of Besoyan is kidding again. Illllllllllllillllllllllll singles lishment of headquarters in London, sales and promotion (includ- These and most of the other songs ing Tangerine), Album Plans 26 and several additional branch offices who returns to ABC- are catchy. They are not apt to have Album Reviews 22 will be opened shortly thereafter, re- ( Continued on page 25) one leave his seat whistling them, Bios for DJ’s 18 sulting in a global network including but they do pop into one’s head later Coin Machine Section 38-52 Asia and South America by the end Flick “Fair Lady” Starts Round on. Section 27, 28 of 1965. Since most of the songs are keyed Of Awards; N.Y. Film Critics ^ International Cover 29 to the book orig- Chess emphasized that existing dis- —which names the International Section 29-37 Call It 1964’s Best Movie inal Shakespeare characters and is tributors would be retained by the Juke Box Ops Record Guide .... 24 set in ancient Greece—only a few of Looking Ahead (Albums) 26 parent company. In the future, all NEW YORK—As a prelude of this them will interest an A&R man. Looking Ahead (Singles) year’s Academy Awards, the flick 23 decisions regarding foreign pressings There’s a striking, clever lyric idea Platter Spinner Patter 18 version of “My Fair Lady” has will be made by the new Chess offices; in the ballad, (Barbra Radio Active Chart 12 started what will surely be a long “Little Tear,” but all Record Ramblings 10 releases, regardless of their list of awards with its selection as Streisand?) and two nice romantic R & B Top 50 24 Chess, Argo or Checker label, will the best film of 1964 by the New items, “Love Is Lovely” and “There’s Single Reviews 16, 18 bear the Chess imprint in their over- York Film Critics. Also, the review- a Girl.” Sure Shots 24 seas distribution. ers named Rex Harrison, repeating Aaron Schroeder, is co-pro- Top 100 Albums (Mono) 21 who VP’s Top 50 Albums (Stereo) 21 Marshall and Phil Chess are his original Broadway role as Pro- ducing the work with Sandy Farber, Top 100 Labels 33 flying to London for the formal open- fessor Higgins, best film actor of is publishing the score. No cast LP Vending News 47 ing ceremonies. the year. session has been set.

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A wealth of great recordings is represented A musical tribute to Reeves by the group Combines country, popular and western to Twangy sound everyone’s asking for in his here by "I’ve Got to Walk That Lonesome that accompanied him in personal appear- please many fans. “The Bandit," “Wabash hit “Rebel Rouser,” plus “Shangri-La,” Road," "How Great Thou Art,” "Paradise ances. Includes “Anna Marie,” “He’ll Have Blues,” "Three Hearts in a Tangle,” “Ne- “Rumble,” "Tequila,” “Swingin' Shepherd Island” and 9 others. LPM/LSP-2931 to Go” and twelve others. LPM/LSP-3331 vada,” “Revenge,” 7 more. LPM/LSP-2987 Blues,” “Raunchy,” 6 more. LPM/LSP-2993 JOHN GARY WITH A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN

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NEW YORK: Is Up,” played its 150th performance Green had been disk merchandiser at HOLLYWOOD: on Christmas night at the Upstairs Klein’s, and was Kapp’s branch man- At International The Downstairs. Meanwhile, at ager . singer-thespian, Fred- before that. . . “Big news,” in Capitol’s Peter and Gordon in town the Downstairs, Mabel Mercer dy, is in Gotham these days on a busy signed the Philly area says Abrams is “Gold- making the rounds of the local radio for her third year there. round of personal appearances and The song- finger” by Jack La Forge on Regina,” and TV shows with Capitols regional business visits. The songster has ap- stress is concluding her 50th year in and Adam Faith’s Bell disk, “It’s Al- promo man, Buck Stapleton. Barry show biz. peared on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight right.” . . . Ollie McLaughlin phoned Freeman, formerly with Kapp Rec- In our recent singles review Show,” with a repeat appearance of in to tell us that McLaughlin Publish- ords in Chicago, now back in Los An- “Hanky Panky,” by the Shondells skedded for the near future, partici- ing is splitting the credit for the geles as West Coast Regional Promo- pated in an autograph session at an (Snap), writer-pubbery credits should Peter and Gordon up-and-comer “I Go tion Director for Kapp. . . . Victor’s 86th a have gone to T.M BMI Barry & To Pieces” Street disk shop, had new — with Vicki Publishing. . . The Astronauts returning to Japan Greenwich. movie premiered at the Casino The- Loads of fine reviews have appeared for the month of January, then head ater on New Year’s Day, played to a commenting on the exceptional per- for South America for ten days. . . . capacity audience at the Chicago The Impressions, ABC Paramount formances of Annette Sanders in the Nino Tempo and April Stevens set for Opera House in a one-man concert, stars, will air their current hit, Houston and Tulsa areas. The Mer- appearances on Shindig, The Holly- and is busily making plans for more “Amen,” on the Les Crane Show this cury nightingale has just had her wood Palace, and That Regis Philbin network TV appearances. Freddy’s week (7), and open at the Apollo first single release, “Half A Crown,” Show, and are currently prepping ma- disks are released in the U.S. on the Theater on the following day. . . . and “If My Love Were There.” terial for a spring college concert MGM label, and his current Christmas Twentieth Fox has released a new tour. . . . During his current stand album is one of Europe’s all-time Mary Wells single along with three at The Cocoanut Grove with Keeley best-selling Yule LP’s. Freddy has others. She sang her deck CHICAGO: new “Use Smith, Count Basie is featuring se- records to his credit Your last seven gold with Head” month (23) on the lections from his current Verve al- another coming up soon, and is the “Shindig” show; Magica Brown will Songster Gene Chandler, who’s lat- bum, “Basie Land.” . . . Johnny Riv- do the est Constellation offering number one album seller in Europe. same this month for her disk, “What ers has been signed to make his Las He’s also appeared as a lead in thir- “A Whole Lotta Lovin’ ” and the Now” is zooming up the national ; Vegas debut with a four week co- charts, headlined the big holiday teen films in Europe. The vet per- other two platters are “Self Service” re- headlining engagement at the Riveria former also happens to be one of the by the New Bloods, and “Angel’s Lul- vue at the Regal Theater. . . . Duke Hotel beginning Jan. 14. Rivers, lead- finest gentlemen in the entertainment laby” by Milan. . . . Coronet Maga- Ellington and his band came to town ing record artist with Dunhill Produc- industry. All of us at Cash Box wel- zine is initiating a “Record of the for a one-niter at the Trianon Ball- tions, is currently headlining a four come Freddy to these shores and wish Month” Award, a specially-designed room. . . . Rube Lawrence of Lawgal return engagement at the him the best of luck. . . . Joe Wells, plaque for a “distinctive, outstanding pubbery tells us the firm recently week Whis- the proprietor of Wells Restaurant at performance by a record artist” on a waxed its first tune for a major label! key A Go Go. . . . Challenge artists,

132nd & 7th Ave., proved to be a gra- single or LP. . . . Jerry Rader, ABC Rube and composer Frank LaVere are The Galens return to the Lucayan cious host last week when he enter- Paramount’s foreign supervisor, is busy prepping more surprises for ’65. Hotel in The Bahamas for a twelve

FREDDY BOBBI MARTIN TRINI LOPEZ XAVIER CUGAT SAMMY DAVIS tained the press at a get-together in the father of a bahy boy, Jeffrey . . . Ralph Cox hit the local promo trail week stint. New single and album re- honor of chanter Joe Lee Wilson’s Philip, born Dec. 23. . . . Heard from with King singles “Please Come Home lease set for this month. first album on Powertree Records, Bill Downs, who is vacationing in For Christmas” by Charles Brown Vic Dana has been set to guest star “Mr. Joe Lee Wilson in ‘The Great London with Cliff Richard and Mark and “Somebody Somewhere” by Bobby on ABC-TV’s “Shindig,” beaming in

City’.” The LP bowed last week and Wynter. . . . Connie De Nave notifies Freeman. . . . Vet deejay Ray Wheat January. . . . Chattahoochee recording received enthusiastic response from us of the following additions to her (WAAF-Chgo) was recently upped to artists, The Chadons, out with a brand those who’ve heard it. client roster: Dave Clark Five, Hul- asst, program director. . . . Drum Boy new single, “Let’s Start All Over laballoos, Cathy Carroll, Michelle artist Menard Rogers stopped by last Again.” Group currently appearing A new Trini Lopez album was re- Scotti, Bobby Sherman, and Geld- week and info’d his “How Sweet It at the Penguin Club, Anchorage, leased on Jan. 1, with his current Udell Record Productions. . . . JLJ Is” single is making much progress. Alaska for six weeks. . . . Dick Clark Reprise offering still high on the Enterprises has inked Martine Dalton. . . . Harry Glenn, head of Indiana- Productions will present “Holiday charts. The pop folk singer has just The new UA pactee is scheduled to based Glenn Records, tells us Billy Hullaballu,” with a cast of 6 top pop- finished a successful run at San have her first release early in Jan. at Hall’s “Didn’t Ever” (Glenn) was ular recording star acts headlined by Juan’s Americana Hotel and is slated which time she will begin an exten- “picked” on the new WOPA c&w the New Beats, in a one-nighter tour for appearances in Caracas, Mexico sive promotion and publicity tour. . . show helmed by Bob Terry. . . . of 7 Western & Southwestern states, City, Miami Beach and Las Vegas. . . Lee Allen, second male lead in “Fun- George Leaner has himself a whopper starting Feb. 5. . . . The Standells Xavier Cugat cleared Jan. 12 as an ny Girl,” signed a new contract to on Mar-V-Lus tagged “Twine Time” appeared on Regis Philbin’s New ’65. off night in his stint at the Hotel stay with the show thru Aug. . . by Alvin Cash & The Crawlers. Year’s Eve show airing their new Roosevelt in New Orleans to attend Stan Lewis tells us that “Not Too Deck’s reportedly made every major Vee-Jay release, “The Boy Next the opening of an exhibition of his Long Ago” by the Uniques, on Paula, station in this area. . . . Dick Greg- Door.” . . . Composer conductor Hank oil paintings at New York’s Hammer is getting lots of air play in the ory’s benefit show last week netted a Levine has hired Elliott Fischer to Galleries. ... We watched Neil Se- Shreveport area. . . . Reprise lark, tidy sum for the needy families in produce special effects on the elec- daka walk off with the show at the Cally Dodd, is back in the States Mississippi. Sammy Davis Jr. flew in tronic violin for his score of “Raiders Laurel in the Pines at Lakewood, after breaking all sorts of records at from New York (where he’s starring From Beneath The Sea,” 20th Cen- N.J. last weekend. His manager, Ben Toronto’s Sheraton Hotel. The former in “Golden Boy”) to make an appear- tury-Fox release. . . . The Irwin Zuck- Sutter, commented that the RCA Miss Pennsylvania has been appear- ance. . . . Liberty’s Mike Allen spreads er Office reports Coast break-out ac- songster had been named the #1 male ing at the Embers in Akron, Ohio. . . the word that Gary Lewis’ bow effort tivity on the Bobi Martin Coral click, vocalist in Italy this year. . . . A1 Bob Vegas, the Roulette artist, wound “This Diamond Ring” is starting to “Don’t Forget I Still Love You.” . . Hirt is back in New York after tap- up a two-week stint at Chicago’s happen as a result of exposure on John Bubbles heads for London in the ing a Red Skelton Show out on the Buccaneer Room. . . . Vickie Carroll the show. Gary and his Spring to star in a B.B.C. special sa- coast. The segment is due for airing opens this week at St. Louis’ (11) dad (Jerry Lewis) have been pluggin’ luting John Bubbles. . . . Bob Goulet this week (5). . . . Monique Van Playboy Club for a two week engage- the deck in New York. Also scoring thrilled local femme librarians by Vooren also moved east after doing ment. Following this booking, she for Mike are P. J. Probey’s “Some- phoning them from the Hotel Fla- a Regis Philbin TV’er. . . . Epic Rec- moves to the Domino in Atlanta, Ga. where” and “He’s My Guy” by Irma mingo, Las Vegas—happy about the ords had two headliners running con- Thomas (Imperial). . . . Frank La- great response his Columbia disk, “My currently at two Florida hotels during Gene LaBrie announced that his Vere of Record Dist. visited local sta- Love Forgive Me,” is getting. . . . Christmas week. Bobby Vinton, riding firm has completed to tions with the German version of “My Rose Deitsch, proprietor of The Gal- high with “Mr. Lonely,” and two LP’s, present recordings of the great festi- Fair Lady” on Fiesta. . . . Bert Loob’s axy nitery, negotiating with percen- headed the bill at the Eden Roc Ho- vals of Europe for FM radio broad- on the move with Ric outings “The ter, Mike Wilkerson, for fabulous new tel, while Damita Jo performed at the casting. LaBrie Associates’ team has Other Ringo” by Larry Finnegan, singing sensations, The Turtles, in Doral Beach Hotel. Epic will release taped over 72 hours of festival music “Anema Core” by Jimmy Roselli and connection with their initial record “This Is Damita Jo,” her debut album in the opera, jazz, symphony, motion “Billy Broke My Heart At Walgrens release, “Tarzan Goes Surfing.” . . . Jan. . . . with the label, in Jimmy picture, and folk fields. . . . Barry Kinks, charts And I Cried All The Way To Sears!” The currently riding the Petalino was up to tell us how excited Abrams buzzes us from Philadelphia with “You Really Got Me,” take off by Ruby Wright. . . .With Bobby he is about the Anglos’ new Orbit that Sonny Til and the Orioles have January 15th for a tour of Australia. release, “Incense” and “Stepping just signed with Lana Records. Garmisa the big ones to watch are The . . . Aldo Ray’s Crockett Productions

Stones.” . . . Shirley MacLaine has firm is headed by David and Charles “Party Girl” by Tommy Roe (ABC), has signed 23-year-old Melba Moore just recorded her first novelty record Sutton, president and vp, and Bobby “Whenever A Teenager Cries” by to an exclusive recording contract. The young blues singer who has been on 20th Century Fox, “John Goldfarb, Plotnik, general manager. . . . Abrams Reparta & The Deirons (World Art- working in eastern clubs has recorded Please Come Home,” tabbed after her also notified us that A1 Melnick hired ists) and “This Diamond Ring” by a single to be released by Crockett new flick. . . . The revue, “The Game Del Green as disk manager at A&L. Sammy Ambrose (Musicor). Records shortly.

10 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 The Orchestra and Chorus of HENRY MANCINI FROM MANCINI WITH LOVE A NEW ALBUM WITH MORE OF THAT MONEY-MAKING "MOON RIVER SOUND”

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' sh Box—January 9, 1965 ZOOMING TO THE TOP! RADIO ACTIVE Cash Box CHART “BLIND

A survey 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- MAN” 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 DECEMBER 30TH)

TOTAL % OF LITTLE MILTON % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE ADDING TITLES TO title artist label ADDED TITLES TO PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. CHECKER 1096 THIS WEEK TO DATE

50% No Arms Can Ever Hold You—Bachelors—London 88% 46% All Day & All Of The Night—Kinks—Reprise 65% producing corp. 44% Jolly Green Giant—Kingsmen—Wand 44% CHICAGO, ILL. 60616 40% Use Your Head—Mary Wells—20th Century Fox 73% 37% Laugh, Laugh—Beau Brummels—Autumn 64%

If you want to know 34% This Diamond Ring—Gary Lewis—Liberty 41% All there is to know 33% Heart Of Stone—Rolling Stones—London 33% about 32% Shake—Sanv Cooke—RCA Victor 32%

30% 1 Go To Pieces—Peter & Gordon—Capitol 57% FOLK MUSIC 29% Let’s Lock The Door—Jay & Americans—United Artists 95% Read SING OUT!-the national 28% Downtown—Petula Clark—Warner Bros. 98% folksong magazine. In each is- sue, traditional songs, songs of 26% Twine Time—Alvin Cash & Crawlers—Mar-V-Lus 26% other countries, new songs. Ar- ticles on folksinging, book and 25% Look Of Love—Lesley Gore—Mercury 93% record reviews, etc. Articles and 24% songs by and about Pete Seeger, Paper Tiger—Sue Thompson—Hickory 46% Leadbelly, Bob Dylan, Joan 23% Tell Her No Zombies—Parrot 23% Baez, Woody Guthrie, Alan Lo- — max. Edited by Irwin Silber. 22% Dusty—Rag Dolls—Mala 22% Pub. bi-monthly. 21 % Name Game Shirley Ellis—Congress 61% Subscription: $3.00 per year — $5.00 two years 20% Thanks A Lot——Decca 20% 19% Somewhere In Your Heart——Reprise 98% SING OUT! 18% Somewhere—P.J. Proby—Liberty 38% The National 17% Little Bell Dixie Cups Red Bird 64% Folk Song Magazine — — 165 W. 46 St., N. Y. C. 16% Pretty Girls Everywhere—Walker Bros.—Smash 16% 15% Hold What You’ve Got—Joe Tex—Dial 96% 14% Lovely, Lovely—Chubby Checker—Parkway 33%

BREAKING BIG 13% 1 Can’t Stop—Honeycombs—Interphon 90% SURE FIRE HIT 12% 1 Found A Love—Jo Ann & Troy—Atlantic 33% “THANK GOODNESS” B/W 11 % 1 Want You To Be My Boy—Exciters—Roulette 35%

“FOR ALL YOU’VE BEEN” 11 % Come On & Do The Jerk—Miracles—Tamla 79% D.P.G. RECORDS 1007 LENIS GUESS 10% The “In” Crowd—Dobie Gray—Charger 35%

CONTACT 10% Are You Still My Baby—Shirelles—Scepter 35% EAST COAST DIST. 10% He’s My Guy—Irma Thomas—Imperial 55% 612 EAST LIBERTY ST! NORFOLK. VIRGINIA LESS THAN 10% BUT MORE THAN 5%

wvwaj; TOTAL % TOTAL % TOTAL % TO DATE TO DATE TO DATE

Makin' Whoopee, Ray Charles Finders Keepers, Loosers Weepers Leroy WHY (ABC Paramount') 65% Nella Dodds (Wand) 18% Norma Tracey (Day-Dell) 8% Across The Street Hello Pretty Girl Voice Choice Ray Peterson (MGM) 9% Your Ronnie Dove (Diamond) 7% Radiants (Chess) 8% SPRINGERS Bucket "T" Shabby Little Hut Ronny & Daytonas (Amy) 51% Reflections (Golden World) 19% Whenever A Teenager Cried Reparata Deirons (World Artists) No Faith No Love WAY OUT 2699 I'll Come Running & 8% Lulu (Parrott) 17% Mitty Collier (Chess) 7%

Baby Don't Go Everyday A Little Bit Of Soap DISTRIBUTED AT ATCO Sonny & Cher (Reprise) 9% Rogues (Columbia) 8% Garnett Mimms (UA) 7% PW '’"'TS*"" |! WlmMimSm

12 Cash Box—January 9", 1965 FROM THE FORTHCOMING MUSICAL "BAKER STREET

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K-13307 MGM This eagerly awaited single, and the following selections from the forthcoming Broadway musical "Baker

Street" are now available on MGM/Verve Records: FRAN JEFFRIES: I'd Do It Again • RICHARD HAYMAN:

Jewelry and Finding Words For Spring • KAI WINDING: Baker Street Mystery • BAKER STREET: the original I 9records cast album E/SE-4288 GC Score published by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.

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:ash Box—January 9, 1965 13 RECORD REVIEWS Cash Box • best bet B+ very good B good C+ fair C mediocre only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by Cash Box

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SHAKE (2:43) A CHANGE IS GONNA COME PATCH IT UP (2:48) [Saturday ASCAP—Crewe] [Kags BMI—Cooke] (2:36) IF I LOVE AGAIN (2:31) [Harms ASCAP—Murray, Oakland] [Kags BMI—Cooke] LINDA SCOTT (Kapp 641) SAM COOKE (RCA Victor 8486) This could be the one that the lark’s been seeking to send her back to The ear-arresting vocal styling of the late disk star should continue hitsville in a big way. It’s a haunting, steady beat-ballad opus, labeled to fill the airwaves in the weeks to come—as a result of this potent “Patch It Up,” that the lark and her choral backing put across with new pairing released by Victor. Leadoff portion’s a sensational rock-a- touching sincerity. Very effective instrumental supplied by twist affair tagged while the companion deck’s a moving, string-filled Calello on this Mike Berniker prod. Ray Ellis takes credit for the lovely ‘message’ tune labeled “A Change Is Gonna Come.” A1 Schmidt pro- showcase on the beautiful evergreen, “If I Love Again.” duced the former while Hugo & Luigi handled the latter of these two Cooke originals. CRYING IN THE CHAPEL (2:37) [Valley BMI—Glenn] MY GIRL (2:55) [Jobete BMI—Robinson, White] BROKEN HEARTED STRANGERS (2:22) Anisfield] (TALKING ’BOUT) NOBODY BUT MY BABY (2:48) [Jimskip BMI—Weiss, [Jobete BMI—Whitfield, Holland] ADAM WADE (Epic 9752) THE TEMPTATIONS (Gordy 7038) Chances are Adam Wade will head back to chartsville in the coming oldie, “Crying In The The Temptations had a hot year in ’64 and this new Gordy outing weeks with his newest Epic outing. It’s the Chapel,” that the takes for a soulful beat-ballad performance gives every indication they’ll continue that success in ’65. It’s a pulsat- songster that’s platter spinners sit and take notice. Top ing, shuffle-wobble ballad tabbed “My Girl,” that the artists serve up sure to make the up notch arranging-conducting credits belong to Teacho Wiltshire on this in very tempting style. Striking arrangement on this Robinson & White prod. Backing’s an inviting, blues-styled ballad hip-swinger produced Manny Kellem prod. Companion piece is a heartfelt cha cha beat by Norman Whitfield. romantic weeper.

FOR LOVIN’ ME (2:07) [M. Witmark & Sons ASCAP—Lightfoot] NEVER ON SUNDAY [Una Llee BMI—Hadjidakis, Towne] MONDAY MORNING (3:16) CONNIE O’ [Bobob ASCAP—Crewe, Gaudio] [Pepamar ASCAP Arr. & Adpt: Yarrow, Travers, Stookey, Okun] — THE FOUR SEASONS (VeeJay 639) PETER, PAUL (Warner Bros. 5496) AND MARY From the VeeJay vaults comes another Four Seasons release that has Peter, Paul and Mary can quickly get back in their money-making what it takes to make the registers jingle. This time it’s the few-years- ways with this top-flight winner’s circle contender tabbed “For Lovin’ back Academy Award winner, “Never On Sunday,” that the crew stomps Me.” The tune is plantively harmonic, rhythmic warm-hearted romancer out in a bright teen-styled manner that should easily send the tune on with a contagious repeating melodic riff. On the flip, “Monday Morning,” its chart rounds once again. Underlid, “Connie O’,” is a re-release of the trio offers a lilting re-working of the tender folk chestnut. the pretty, soft beat cha cha weeper click of a while-back.

WHOSE HEART ARE YOU BREAKING TONIGHT? (2:21) [Francon—ASCAP—Murry, Davis] Newcomer Picks COME ON JERRY (1:54) [Merna—BMI] NOT TOO LONG AGO (2:11) [A1 Gallico BMI—Kilgore] (MGM 13303) FAST WAY OF LIVING (2:07) [Su-Ma BMI—Stampley, Rhodes] THE UNIQUES (Paula 219) Connie Francis could start off ’65 with a blockbuster “Whose Heart Are You Breaking Tonight,” a tearful sentimental beat ballad-with- The Uniques, featuring Joe Stampley, could put Paula Records (a division of the Shreveport, La. -based Jewel label) the triplets that she delivers with expected warmth and poise. The flip’s on wax map. Side tantalizing “Fever”-styled finger-snapper that also merits special atten- to watch is “Not Too Long Ago,” an infectious shuffle beat rock-a-cha- cha that’s loaded with commercial ingredients. Flip’s a hard-rock jump’er tion. Claus Ogerman arranged and conducted the potent upperlid—pro- duced by Danny Davis. that could also attract attention. Producer is Dale Hawkins.

LEMON TREE (2:50) [Boulder—ASCAP—Holt] LET HER LOVE ME (2:40) [Curtom BMI—Butler] PRETTY EYES (2:45) [Southmountain BMI—Randazzo, Weinstein] WHEN THE MUSIC GROOVES (2:17) TRINI LOPEZ (Reprise 0336) [Jalynne BMI—Leavill, Lance, Davis] OTIS LEAVILL (Blue Rock 4002) Trini Lopez adapts his highly successful brand of rhythm to Peter, Otis Leavill could well get Mercury’s new r&b Blue Rock label off Paul and Mary’s first hit of a few years ago, “Lemon Tree.” It’s a cap- to a flying start with this first-rate success candidate tivating treatment that should return the guitarist-songster to the tabbed “Let Her Love Me.” The tune is lush, full ork-backed funky blues romancer about singles charts in no time flat. The coupler’s a sentimental romancer done a guy why prays his girlfriend will accept him. The attractive up in a subtle cha cha beat. Deck was produced by Don Costa. coupler, “When The Music Grooves,” is a rhythmic warm-hearted teen-angled hand-clapper with an infectious danceable beat.

HUSH . . . HUSH SWEET MY HEART WOULD KNOW CHARLOTTE (2:05) (2:27) [Fred Rose BMI—Williams] [Miller ASCAP—David, DeVol] (Capitol 5341) Songster once more ambles down the sentimental ballad trail with EYDIE GORME (Columbia 43191) FREDDIE SCOTT (Columbia 43199) both ends of his Capitol newie. “Hush” is a soft, lovey-dovey lullabye, • THE MOON & THE STARS • I’LL TRY AGAIN (2:25) while “My Heart Would Know” is a revival of the Hank Williams oldie & A LITTLE BIT OF WINE [Blackwood, BMI—McCoy] with an accent on its Nashville heritage. Sides are fine examples of the (2:35) [Noma, BMI—Rankin] Here’s Freddie Scott could fin entree to the type of sounds that have scored for Martino. a sophisticated upbeat ballad reading best-seller lists with this especially from Eydie Gorme that could catch warm ballad reading he dished up in on in short order. The subtle bossa low-key and haunting manner. Eye it LITTLE THINGS (2:25) [Unart BMI—Goldsboro] nova background proves the right set- for early action. lark’s top-drawer efforts. I CAN’T GO ON PRETENDING (2:48) [Unart BMI—Goldsboro] ting for the O LONELY MAN (2:35) [Cor- • PIEL CANELA (2:18) [E. B. po, BMI—Donell] Another BOBBY GOLDSBORO (United Artists 810) Marks, BMI—Capo] This warm and pulsating goodie on this Goldsboro comes up with one that’s definitely earmarked for stardom. tuneful in-Spanish opus from the end could guarantee some two-sided It’s a real contagious, steady beat stomp’er, dubbed “Little Things,” that lark’s recent set with the Trio Los coin for the songster. Choral backdrop Bobby and the Bill Justis-led ork-chorus knock out in happy-go-lucky, Panchos is getting plenty of air at- is effective here. ‘top 10’ style. Great programming item. There’s a warm, Garry Sherman tention and could score strongly in arrangement on the touching, country-flavored shuffler on the flip. Jack the sales department. Gold’s the producer. PIERRE MAHEU (Kapp 642) • (WHEN WE WERE) THE VENTURES (Dolton 303) FRIENDS (2:35) [Painted FANCY PANTS (1:55) [Acuff-Rose BMI—Cramer] O DIAMOND HEAD (2:01) Desert, BMI—Randell, Thomas, Lin- [Electron, BMI—Danny Ham- zer] Pierre Maheu dishes up a hush- STARDUST (2:53) [Mills ASCAP—Carmichael, Parish] ilton] Here’s a track culled from the voiced, multi-track teen romancer that AL HIRT (RCA Victor 8487) group’s recent “Walk Don’t Run” set could come from left field to score. A A1 (He’s The King) Hirt’s next big chart-rider should easily be this that could get some singles coin. It’s smooth reading bv the chanter. new Victor delight. Tabbed “Fancy Pants,” it’s a sparkling twist beat a rapid paced item in the surfing tra- (B+) ALL I HAVE TO DO IS bouncer that has a sans-lyric chorus (except for the title interjected dition for teen dance approval. DREAM (1:59) [Acuff-Rose, along the way) backing Al’s great trumpet stylings. The artist takes a (B) LONELY GIRL (1:57) [Do- BMI—Bryant] More teen ballad do- sweet sentimental ballad ride on the lovely revival of “Stardust.” Pro- bo, BMI—Wilson, Bogle, Ed- ings, also with slick professionalism. ducer’s Chet Atkins. wards, Taylor] More surfin’ doings. Tune is years-back Everly Bros. hit.

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BUDDY GRECO (Epic 9750) GLORIA LYNNE (Everest 2055) GLENDA COLLINS (Lawn 250) JIMMY McHUGH (Hunch 346) • JAMBALYA (ON THE • FLY ME TO THE MOON • LOLLIPOP (2:12) [E.B. • DO THE KANGAROO BAYOU) (1:45) [Fred Rose (2:45) [Almanac ASCAP Marks—BMI-Rose] English (2:01) [Plywood — B1VII- BMI—Williams] The great stylist Howard] Gloria Lynne should grab lark, Glenda Collins, has a strong Price] Songster McHugh could help can create quite a stir once again, plenty of spins with this lovely full Monkey beat version of the Chordettes make the Kangaroo a new dance suc- especially so with the jocks and ops, ork-backed rendering of Harold oldie. The finger snapping rocker cess with the teens. The strong as he thumps his way over a bright Arlen’s famed bluesey sturdie. Good could enjoy renewed action in the new stomp-like beat coupled with the con- rock-a-rhythmic revival of the oldie. bet for both middle-of-the-road and generation of R&R fans. Lollipop tagious arrangement could send this Terrific arrangement by Buddy him- r&b programming. could bring sweet results. deck on its chart way. self. Producers are Bob Morgan and (B+) THE NIGHT HAS A THOU- (B-f) EVERYBODY’S GOTTA (B-f) I DON’T WANT EVERY- Billy Sherrill. SAND EYES (2:25) [Para- FALL IN LOVE (1:23) THING (2:55) [Plywood— (B+) I CAN’T HELP (If I’m Still mount ASCAP—Bernier, Brainin] An- Merit-Lawrence] This end features a BMI-McHugh] Here’s a pretty ballad In Love With You) (2:35) other evergreen poignantly essayed. happy frug. with the old rock sound. [Fred Rose BMI—Williams] An ear- (Fayette ANNETTE SANDERS (Mercury pleasing shuffle ballad updating of the THE MATYS BROTHERS BILLY VAUGHN (Dot 16686) 1627) 72370) Hank Williams country classic. IN THE OCEAN OF TIME JASHU KE- HALF A CROWN (2:49) • • FOUND “THE • (2:53) [E.H. Morris— [Bae, Virtu [Sheenfeen—ASCAP-B J JIMMY HOLIDAY (Everest 2056) ESHKA” (2:14) & ASCAP-Saxon, Haller.] The Billy ASCAP Alberts, Lynn] The “Stolen Scott.] Bobby Scott, who penned “A HOLLYWOOD (2:25) [Four- — Vaughn chorus and ork dishes up a • Keeshka” shows up in merry polka Taste Of Honey,” comes up with an- Star BMI—Burgess] Holi- syrupy Nashville-like ballad that style on this sparkling entry that other in the same haunting vein, de- day, who’s already tasted Top 100 should see plenty of deejay activity should give the Matys Bros, another lightfully delivered here on Mercury success, can sample it again—as a on both pop and country stations. solid coin-puller especially on the by lark Annette Sanders. Tasty jazz- result of this throbbing, cha cha beat — top level. It’s a Virtue-Alberts prod. tinged arrangement is also the com- (B-f) THERE’S A STAR SPAN- tale devoted to land of the ‘silver poser’s. Deejays tale notice—this is GLED BANNER WAVING (B-f ) WITH FRIENDS LIKE YOU screen’. Potent wailing by Jimmy on SOMEWHERE (2:13) [Blossom— (Who Needs Enemies) (2:16) slick entry. this chart-bound entry. ASCAP-Roberts, Darnell.] Slick re- [Bae-Virtue ASCAP Alberts, Lynn] (B-f) IF MY LOVE WERE THERE — call of years-back flag waver. • OLD MAN RIVER (2:20) Another bright money-making polka (3:36) [Sheenfeen—ASCAP- [T. B. Harms ASCAP—Kern, novelty. Scott, Ahlert.] More lilting ballad do- Hammerstein] The evergreen takes ing by the thrush, but the other end RAY GRIFF (Groove 0054) a bright, swingin’ new new look via THE FLEETWOODS (Dolton 302) has the edge. • THAT WEEPIN’ WILLOW LONELY IS AS LONELY TREE (2:05) [Backwoods, this exciting arrangement. Could be • ‘STARDUST’ a two-sider. DOES (2:20) [Blackwood GEORGE GREEN BMI—Grigg] Ray Griff wails an BMI—Taylor] The smooth-sounding (Gateway 751) original upbeat rocker geared for LENIS GUESS (D.P.G. 1007) song stylists, Gary, Barbara & Gte- • DO ANYTHING YOU WAN- early teen approval. The chanter’s chen, turn in another extremely effec- NA [Waygate, ASCAP Bet- vocal approach is reminiscent of the • THANK GOODNESS (2:15) — tive and pretty this soft ters, Daly, Ramsey] Geo ‘Stardust’ while-back Presley style. [Zim BMI—Guess, Deal, Per- reading on kins] Here’s a pulsating beat-ballad beat cha cha romancer. Splendid Green teams up with Harold Betters (B-f) DON’T LEAD ME ON (2:40) blueser that can get the Norfolk, Va.- Ernie Freeman arrangement rounds on this r&b-fashioned opus with a [Backwoods, BMI — Griff] the contender. steady beat for dancing and listening based label-dist. by East Coast) off out Strong country-flavored weeper bal- enjoyment. the ground via the r&b route. Emo- Could go either pop or lad on this end. r&b. tion-packed slice that rates close • BEFORE AND AFTER scrutiny. (2:15) [Blackwood BMI (B-f) ALL ALONE [I. , BMI JERRY VAN DYKE/BANJO BAR- (B-f) FOR ALL YOU’VE BEEN McCoy] Here are more ear-pleasing —Berlin] R&B updating of ONS (Columbia 43198) sounds that rate chart status. This ancient masterpiece. (2:00) [Zim BMI—Guess, also First-rate spinners’ item. • I WANNA SAY HELLO Deal, Perkins] Fast moving, soul- one’s from the cha cha category. It’s a toss-up for honors. Producer is (1:43) [Johnstone, Montei, filled performance here. Dick Glasser. THE WHISPERS (Dore 729) BMI—Hoffman, MacDonald] Gagster- singer Jerry Van Dyke dishes up a JIMMY REED (Vee Jay 642) • NEVER AGAIN (2:17) [Hil- KITTY KALLEN (United Artists lary, Bamboo, BMI—House, honky-tonk ragtime affair with loads • I WANNA BE LOVED 812) Townsend] The Whispers serve up a of infectious good spirits. Roaring (2:26) [Conrad BMI—Dun- • MATCHMAKER, MATCH- pulsating r&b ballad with pop appeal. 20’s setting is enhancing. son] The vet blues songster should Good item for teen-young adult mar- create plenty of attention with this MAKER (2:52) [Sunbeam (B-f) IT KINDA MAKES YOU Harnick] ket. top-flight cut-live extremely funky BMI—Bock, The charmer WONDER (1:56) [Chappel, beauti- after-hours soulful plea for romance. from the B’way smash rests (B-f) SLOW JERK (2:19) [Mea- ASCAP—Lawrence, Charlap] Instru- Side boasts some mighty impressive fully in the velvety ‘vocal hands’ of dowlark, ASCAP—Chandler] mental affair with commentary asides work and a contagious repeat- Kitty Kallen. It’s the lark’s UA bow Teen dance instrumental. by Van Dyke. and this superb Ray Ellis ork-choral ing melodic riff. Watch it. arrangement could be her biggest side (B-f) A NEW LEAF (2:45) [Con- since “Coloring Book.” It’s a Budd B-f REVIEWS rad BMI—Reed] Raunchy, Granoff prod. rhythmic hard-driving traditional blueser. (B-f) CUTE (2:15) [Neal Hefti JOHNNY KEATING (London 9715) BULTERS (Phila. 1836) ASCAP—Hefti, Styne] Title (B-f) GOLDFINGER (2:25) [Un- (B-f) LAUGH, LAUGH, LAUGH is more than apt for this pleasing BASSETT HAND (Josie 927) art, BMI—Barry, Newey, Bri- [Pecle, BMI—Beverly, Nichol- romantic finger-snapper. cusse] Big, bold and brassy reading • IN DETROIT (1:50) [Grand son] Rhythmic r&b thumper. Canyon Feldman, of current 007 title theme by big band BMI — THE NATURALS (Liberty 55758) (B) BULTERS THEME [Pecle, Goldstein, Gottehrer] of Johnny Keating. Excellent airplay Bassett Hand BMI Beverly] Vibrant multi- can • LOOK AT ME NOW (2:08) item. — quickly gain a national reputa- dance instrumental. tion on the basis of this delightful [Dick James—BMI-Murray] (B-f) LISTEN (2:45) [Musical low-key melodic instrumental stanza. The Naturals present an infectious Comedy, BMI — Coleman, Side has an infectious warm-hearted hard rock, up-tempo, handclapping Koles] Vibrant band opus with haunt- “Alley Cat” flavor. Deejays should stomp beat jumper that could stimu- ing flute intro that builds to a rompin’ BARACUDAS (Volt 123) late the teens. The strong ‘liverpool’ really dig it. big band item. (B-f) YANKE ME (DOODLE) sound, along with a load of commer- (B-f) YOUM (2:00) [Grand Canyon [East, BMI Baracudas] cial gimmicks, could send this one to — BMI — Feldman, Goldstein, RICK LANCELOT March tempo thumper geared for teen chartsville. Eye it closely. Gottehrer] Rhythmic, choral, teen- (20th Century Fox 549) dance acceptance. Mostly instrumental angled sounds. (B-f) IT WAS YOU (2:02) [Dick with occasional shouts. James BMI-Townshend- (B-f) FOR YOU (2:18) [Sark, — BMI Sonenscher] Chanter Parker- Grey] More good liverpool — (B) FREE FOR ALL (2:18) LONZINE CANNON (Philips 4020) Lancelot wails an r&b-oriented bal- sounds on this end. [East, BMI—Baracudas] More • COLD AT NIGHT (2:27) lad with feeling. rock ’N roll doings. [Chu-Fu BMI — Masters, (B) THAT’S MY BAG (2:17) THE M-3’S (United Artists Straiton] Newcomer Lonzine Cannon 737) [Sark, BMI—Lancelot] Medi- can click in both the pop and blues de- WHEN THE PARTY’S • ocre r&b rocker. PRENTISS McPHAIL (Ara 205) partments with this rollicking, OVER (2:20) [Unart-Marvel- rhythmic, chorus-backed teen- BMI Hart & Wingate] The song- (B-f) IT’S UNCLE WILLIE TIME — TEEN TONES (T & T 2488) oriented happy blueser with some in- sters, in a ‘recorded live’ debut, have (2:24) [Rolando, BMI—Mc- teresting rapidly-changing multi- a smooth up tempo rocker, that could (B-f) LONG COLD WINTER Phail, Chrisman, Wammack, Crabb] dance melodic constructions. Plenty gain quick acceptance. The session is AHEAD (2:07) [Cedarlane, The label which scored a noisemaker of potential here. loaded with commercial gimmicks. BMI—Hertel] Interesting teen ballad with Travis Wammack’s “Scrathy” (B-f) QUIT WHILE I’M AHEAD Watch the spins on this one. affair with mood-setting sound effects. could reap some similar coin with this novel dance (2:00) [Sea-Lark BMI—Mc- (B-f) MAGIC KISS (2:16) [Unart (B) DO YOU WANT TO instrumental. Coy] Lively, shufflin’ hand-clappin’ Marvelle—BMI-Hart] More DANCE? 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Cash Box—January 9, 1965 17 —— Spreading Xmas Cheer PLATTER Cash Box SPINNER Julie Rodgers PATTER llllllllllllllllllllillllllll ^ The Marines had to yell for help Pittsburgh vote count contest—and, and gladly—as the result of a recent as a result, will sail on an expense- KYW-Cleveland pre-Christmas pro- paid trip with her husband to the Caribbean as a guest of the outlet. motion aimed at securing toys for r the annual Greater Cleveland “Toys Her estimate of the total popular For Tots” campaign. Built around a Presidential vote was 69,200,000 — contest between the station’s Jerry G just 1,864 votes from the official the Associ- and Jay Lawrence to see which could count as established by Nov. collect the most trading stamps, the ated Press at 12 noon EST 16. y,\ NEW YORK—Employees of RCA a count of 69,198,- promotion resulted in more than The AP registered Victor Records pitched in and did Reinhardt, presi- 1,700,000 stamps flooding into the 136 votes. Fred C. their share to help the children of Second Federal Savings local U. S. Marine Corps Training dent of the New York’s Bellevue Hospital this Fred E. Center, receiving-point for the mail, and Loan Association and Yuletide season by collecting hun- manager of KDKA, in a 16-day period. The embattled Walker, general dreds of dressed dolls. Collection was presented the cruise to the woman at Clarke, Marines, annual participants in the led by (from left) Ronnie ceremonies in the Second Federal and Robert- Toys For Tots drive, had to enlist Dorothy Cunneen Agnes offices, the entry blanks were the aid of students from Notre Dame where son. contest College and Willoughby Junior High distributed. The 13-day cruise „ just one of the several promo- School to help open the deluge of was tional projects undertaken by the sta- mail and affix the stamps into books. 111 iiiiiiii ii 111 111 111 111 111 iiiiiiii il iu I II II I ii i ii ii in in ii in ii i Mil i ii it mu min mu tion to stimulate the largest possible This year’s campaign was so success- I AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU BABY i area vote. ful that it provided Christ- i RCA VICTOR = Twenty-one year old Julie Rodgers 5,000 more Elvis Presley Mnsle, Inc. mas gifts for youngsters than the | | began her career at the age of 16. original 1964 goal of 15,000. I ASK ME I A native of London, she finished her 1 ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR § brief mentions of a recipe for education, then left with a girl friend Two Elvis Presley Hesle. Inc. i preserving Christmas for a holiday in Spain. As a lark she trees by WLS- TIME AND TIME AGAIN 1 and her friend applied for jobs as Chicago’s Clark Weber on his morn- I JOHNNY CASH COLUMBIA 1 ing show (6:00 to 9:00 AM) recently E Johnny Cash Music, Inc. E dancers, and, to their surprise they resulted in a virtual avalanche of mail were hired. Nine months later Julie I REACH OUT FOR ME I and phone calls to the station from = DIONNE WARWICK SCEPTER was back in England. | listeners in the Windy City and a = Ross Jongnlekel/Bloe Seas/Jac | Having a taste of the show biz seven-state area, as far north as world, Julie was discontent in Lon- 1 HOW DOES IT FEEL? i upper Wisconsin. Weber mentioned E THE RONETTES PHILLES I don, even on her next job—a stew- recipe just twice. week later Hill t Range/Mother Bertha i ardess on a ship doing the Africa the A requests it five trip, to for had topped thou- § THE 81 | run. After one she decided BILL CURTIS WUFO Buffalo sand. . . . This week, as a tribute H CANDY AND THE KISSES CAMEO § audition for Teddy Foster, a band- Hill E will feature S A Ranie/Shelros/Check-Colt leader who was looking for a vocalist to the New Year, WLS Community, business and youth “The Good Sound of Music Spectacu- leaders recently joined with teenage I LOVE POTION NO. 9 1 to front his band. Julie got the job lar ’65.” The special theme will show- celebrities and a host of talent | THE SEARCHERS KAPP | and sang with the band until it broke from E Quintet Mosle, Inc. E during — up. She then formed a duo with case songs that hit the top WABC-New York in a Salute To 1 (THERE'S) ALWAYS SOMETHING 1 Teddy, playing cabarets throughout the past year by a host of well-known Youth Week at a E TO REMIND ME 1 artists. The hits will be aired through- Stay-In-School Rally at the Eastern SANDIE REPRISE E the nite-spots of London. It was dur- 1 SHAW broadcast schedule, in addi- District High School in Williamsburg, E Jongnlckel/Bloe Seas/Jac E ing this round of bookings that Julie’s out the Brooklyn. voice first came to the tion to the outlet’s regular program- A mobile unit including en- I TWIST & SHOUT three-octave 1 ming. tertainers and representatives of civic I SHANGRI-LAS RED BIRD | notice of A&R director of Johnny E Progressive/Mellin E Franz. Her second Mercury deck, Some lucky Beatles fan will get a and city agencies moved to the com- immediate chance to talk to the famed foursome munity for the rally to spotlight the » I DON'T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD | “The Wedding,” became = NINA SIMONE PHILIPS = best-seller on both sides of the foam. from Liverpool—thanks to a contest reasons why teens should stay in E Benny Benjamin Mnsle, Inc. E on KHJ-TV-Hollywood’s daily “9th school and graduate. More than a I SPANISH LACE I Street West” program, seen every thousand youngsters crowded the au-

i THE DRIFTERS ATLANTIC 1 evening at 6. Under the guidance of ditorium for the entertainment pro- -j, E St. Lonls Mnsle, Inc. E Sue Thompson producer Ric Eyrich and host Sam gram which was staged by WABC i KENTUCKY BLUEBIRD 1 Riddle, the show is inviting viewers deejay, Bob Dayton, Dan Ingram, Bob | LOU JOHNSON BIG HILL 1 to select three contestants daily until Lewis and Bruce Morrow. Interspers- E Ross Jongnlckel/U. S. Songs E the contest ends, later this month. ing the entertainment and stressing 1 TELL HER JOHNNY SAID GOODBYE I Cards are submitted every day on the the importance of the Stay-In-School i JERRY JACKSON E 1 COLUMBIA Program as a vital element of the E Valley Publishers, Inc. E hour-long program, and put into a special “Beatles Barrel.” Winning Youth Week activities were remarks THE ABERBACH GROUP I daily, and at the by H. Peyton Morris, a member of 1619 Broadway. New York, N. Y cards are drawn | conclusion of the contest, qualified the Speakers’ Bureau of the New M entrants will be selected by a panel York Personnel Management Asso- of judges, with the ultimate winner ciation and assistant personnel direc- picking up a special “gold phone” tor of the Sloan-Kettering Institute. to talk directly to in The N. Y. Personnel Management England. Association, working through the KCUB-Tucson has unveiled a new N. Y. C. Inter-Agency Committee is GEE BABY I’M SORRY image. The 35 year old 1000-watt 24 providing speakers for rallies and hour operation is using the theme meetings throughout the five bor- BY Dollar oughs in support of the city’s Stay- a “Station With the Million * Sound.” Featured is that is In-School program. THE THREE DEGREES non-rock in content and all popular KSFO-San Francisco’s listeners LP’s. The station theme “Million Variety Show again visited a state WATCH THEM RISE Dollar Sound” is used to describe school for young boys and presented SWAN 4197 talent presented over KCUB in any their special Christmas program. The 24 hour period. KCUB features pop- show, initiated by the station’s Dave chart 45’s on a formated basis after Niles and Hector Gomez of the San SWAN RECORDS news on the hour and half hour with Francisco Community Council for J Sure-fire proof that real profes- " Cor. 8th & Fitzwoter Sts. the remaining time featuring the Youth, was made up entirely of sionals do not fade away is Sue most popular album artists. KSFO listeners who wanted to share Philadelphia, Pa. Thompson, who after a long hiatus Helping hand dept.: A 19-year-old the spirit of the season with these the charts, is clicking again from broadcasting major from Endicott youngsters. This was the fourth con- with Hickory recording of “Paper her Junior College in Beverly, Mass., has secutive year that Niles and Hector Tiger.” joined the staff of WMCA-New York have combined efforts to give the The lark, a product of Nevada, Mo., for a month of on-the-job training in boys a holiday treat and let them expressed an interest in music from all phases of the station’s operation, know that someone’s concerned about her earliest childhood. At the age of notes Ruth Musser, the outlet’s ad- them. five she was taking part in family ministration veep. Susan Kridel is a VITAL STATISTICS: sing-alongs. As a teenager Sue sang senior at Endicott and is participating in her high school and church choirs. in that school’s “internship” program. Vet on-the-air personality Bill Cur- for a After graduation she opted The program is designed to give stu- tis named program director of

biz career and eventually went . . show dents practical experience in their WUFO-Buffalo . Ann B. Walker • on the road to perfect her craft. chosen fields of interest. is the new assistant news director Several of one-niters later she years KMPC-Los Angeles personality on WVKO-Columbus . . . John C. came to the attention of Wesley Rose Gary Owens was honored recently by Eddy has joined the news staff of who inked her to a Hickory Records the L.A. City Council for his civic KIRO-Seattle . . . Jim Harris, for- recording contract. A short time later and charitable activities, with a reso- merly on WOMM-Decatur, Ga., is she jumped into the national spot- lution, introduced by Councilman Gil- now announcing on WNCT-TV-Green-

light with “Sad Movies.” Among the bert W. Lindsay of the 9th District ville, N. C. . . . Charlie Johnson lark’s other hit credits are “Norman,” and passed unanimously by the City joins the deejay staff on KPRC-Hous- .

“Two Of A Kind,” “James (Hold The Council. ton . . . Lorin Peterson given the Ladder Steady),” “Have A Good A steel town woman has been de- green light as community i*elations Time,” etc. clared the winner of the KDKA- director of KABC-Los Angeles.

18 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 BACK TO BACK HITS BY A1 MARTINO

Al’s had six previous hits, and here’s lucky No. 7, sung in that casual country style Martino has mastered so beautifully!

The title song from the 20th Century Fox film. Whether the song wins an academy award or

not, the film will give it plenty of publicity — and sales!

Both sides are certain to get in- stant air play on Top 40 and Good Music programming!

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BEATLES' 65 1 1 (Capitol 2228) Pos. Last Week Pos. Last Week Pos. Last Week 2 MARY POPPINS 2 Soundtrack (Buena Vista ST 4026) 1 BEATLES' 65 1 FUNNY GIRL 33 THE KENNEDY WIT 68 35 68 3 ROUSTABOUT 3 (Capitol T 2228) Broadway Cast (Capitol VAS 2059) (RCA Victor VDM 101) Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LST 2999) FAIR LADY 6 2 BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 2 GOLDEN BOY 39 69 GOLDFINGER 72 4 MY (Capitol TAO 2198) 36 Soundtrack (United Artists UAL 4117) Soundtrack (Columbia KOS 2600) Orig. B'way Cast (Capitol VAS 2124, 5 PEOPLE 4 3 MARY POPPINS 4 70 THE KINGSTON TRIO 75 Barbra Streisand (Columbia CS 9015) Soundtrack (Buena Vista 4026) 37 SHE CRIED 28 (Decca DL 4613) Lettermen (Capitol T 2142) 6 BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 5 4 ROUSTABOUT 3 71 BLUE MIDNIGHT 69 (Capitol STAO 2198) Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM 2999) 38 MORE OF ROY ORBISON'S (Decca DL 4569) 7 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 9 GREATEST HITS 37 Original Cast (RCA Victor LSO 3364) WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO 9 (Monument MLP 8024) 1 DON'T CARE 71 Supremes (Motown 621) 72 EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY 7 I Buck Owens (Capitol T 2186) 8 (Reprise RS 6130k 1 HELLO DOLLY 38 MY FAIR LADY 6 39 JOAN BAEZ #5 8 6 Louis Armstrong (Kapp FL 1364) OSCAR PETERSON TRIO 1 9 Soundtrack (Columbia KOL 8000) 73 + (Vanguard VRS CLARK TERRY 73 9160) GETZ AU GO GO 50 (Mercury MG 20975) 10 THE INCOMPARABLE MANTOVANI 12 7 PEOPLE 5 (London PS 392) Barbra Streisand (Columbia CL 2215) • Stan Getz (Verve 8600) — 74 SOUTH OF THE BORDER 77 11 THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN 10 Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass (A&M Dean Martin (Reprise RS 6140) 8 12 X 5 7 SOFTLY AS 1 LEAVE YOU 57 & 108) Rolling Stones (London LL 3402) • Frank Sinatra (Reprise F 1013) 12 MY FAIR LADY 14 75 LOUIE, LOUIE 56 Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005) BEATLES' 9 THE STORY 8 THE CAT 40 Kingsmen (Wand 657) (Capitol TBO 2222) 42 POP GOES THE TRUMPET 15 Jimmy Smith (Verve V 8587) 13 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 78 Al Hirt & Arthur Fiedler 76 (RCA Victor LSP 2729) 10 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 11 Ferrante & Teicher 43 HONEY IN THE HORN 35 (United Artists UAL 16385) Beatles (United Artists UAL 3366) 14 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 13 At Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 2733) Beatles (United Artists UAS 3364) 77 WELCOME TO THE SOMETHING NEW 16 II JOAN BAEZ #5 12 LAST KISS 15 (Vanguard VR 9160) 44 36 PONDEROSA 76 Beatles (Capitol ST 2108) J. Frank Wilson (Joise JOZ 4006) Lome Greene (RCA Victor LPM 2834) SUGAR LIPS 11 EVERYBODY LOVES 16 12 MY FAIR LADY 80 Al Hirt (RCA Victor LSP 2965) SOMEBODY 10 45 WALK DON'T RUN VOL. II 41 78 Ventures (Dolton BLP Original Cast (Columbia OL 5090) THE BEATLES STORY 17 Dean Martin (Reprise R 6130) 2031) 17 (Capitol STBO 2222) DEAR HEART 13 THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN 14 46 YOU DON'T KNOW 18 GOLDEN BOY 21 Dean Martin (Reprise R 6140) Jack Jones (Kapp KL 1415) Orig. B'way Cast (Capitol SVAS 2124) (HOW GLAD 1 AM) 43 • Nancy Wilson (Capitol 2155) 19 HELLO DOLLY 20 14 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 15 SAM COOK AT THE COPA 84 Broadway Cast (RCA Victor LSO 1087) Original Cast (RCA Victor LCO 1093) 80 47 AMOR 44 (RCA Victor LPM 2970) PETER, PAUL AND MARY Eydie Gorme & Trio Les Panchos 20 IN CONCERT 23 A BIT OF LIVERPOOL 25 (Columbia CL 2203) RUNNING OUT OF FOOLS 83 (Warner Bros. 1555) (Motown 81 • Supremes 623) Aretha Franklin (Columbia CL 2281) GETZ AU GO GO 31 48 PETER AND THE m Stan Getz (Verve 8600) 16 VINTON'S GREATEST HITS 16 COMMISSAR 47 PEARLY SHELLS I 82 SOFTLY AS LEAVE YOU , 45 Bobby Vinton (Epic LN 24093) Allan Sherman & Arthur Fiedler 82 Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 3605) Frank Sinatra (Reprise FS 1013) (RCA Victor LN 2773) m 17 SOMETHING NEW 13 23 GETZ/GILBERTO 18 Beatles (Capitol T 2108 RIDE THE WILD SURF 74 Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto THE KINGSMEN VOL. II 48 83 49 Jan & Dean (Liberty LRP 3368) (Verve VS 8545) (Wand 65 9) 18 MY FAIR LADY 18 24 MY LOVE FORGIVE ME 30 Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005) 84 COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER 85 Robert Goulet (Columbia CS 9096) WHO CAN 1 TURN TO 60 Jay And The Americans (Columbia CL 2285) HONEY IN THE HORN 19 • (United Artists UAL 6407) 25 19 POP GOES THE TRUMPET 20 Al Hirt (RCA Victor LSP 2733) Al Hirt & Arthur Fiedler 51 KEEP ON PUSHING 45 SONGS FOR LONESOME LOVERS 28 (RCA Victor LM 2729) EARLY ORBISON 79 26 Impressions (ABC Paramount 493) 85 Ray Charles Singers (Command RS 874SD) Roy Orbison (Monument MLP 8023) SUGAR LIPS 17 27 ALL SUMMER LONG 22 20 52 SIDEWINDER 55 Beach Boys (Capitol ST 2110) Hirt Victor LPM 2965) 1 SEE Al (RCA (Blue Note BLP 4157) 86 DON'T WANT TO YOU AGAIN 88 28 WHO CAN I TURN TO 32 21 THE INCOMPARABLE Peter & Gordon (Capitol T 2220) Tony Bennett (Columbia CS 9085) 53 LICORICE STICK 46 INVISIBLE TEARS 24 MANTOVANI 23 Pete Fountain (Coral 29 ( CRL 57460) (London LL 3392) 87 MR. LONELY . Ray Conniff (Columbia CS 9064) Bobby Vinton (Epic LN 24136) MY LOVE FORGIVE ME 64 30 THE CAT 29 Jimmy Smith (Verve V 6 8587) 22 ALL SUMMER LONG 19 Robert Goulet (Columbia CL 2296) Beach Boys (Capitol T 2110) • GOLDEN MILLION SELLERS 87 88 31 VINTON'S GREATEST HITS 25 Lawrence Welk (Dot 3611) Bobby Vinton (Epic BN 26098) 1 STARTED OUT AS A CHILD 57 PETER, PAUL & MARY 55 23 Bill Cosby (Warner Bros. 1567) 32 BEST OF JIM REEVES 26 IN CONCERT 22 89 SO TENDERLY 81 (RCA Victor LSP 2890) (Warner Bros. 1555) John Gary (RCA Victor LSP 2922) 56 DREAM WITH DEAN 49 IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE 33 Dean Martin (Reprise R 6123) 33 Gene Pitney (Musicor MS 3019) IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE 24 REVIEW 92 24 90 TRINI LOPEZ AT BASIN STREET Gene Pitney (Musicor 2019) Ike & Tina Turner (Kent 5014) 57 COTTON CANDY 52 34 EAST 27 Al Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 2917) (Reprise RS 6134) GETZ/GILBERTO 21 BREAD & BUTTER 95 25 91 GOLDFINGER 38 Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto (Verve V 8545) Newbeats (Hickory 120) 35 58 THIS IS LOVE 58 Soundtrack (United Artists UAS 5118) Johnny Mathis (Mercury MG 20942) HELLO DOLLY 26 OLE 93 SHE CRIED 35 26 92 36 Lettermen (Capitol ST 2142) Broadway Cast (RCA Victor LCO 1087) 59 PINK PANTHER 53 Johnny Mathis (Mercury MG 20988) Henry Mancini (RCA LPM 2894) 37 AMOR 37 27 YESTERDAY'S GONE 30 93 JOHNNY RIVERS AT THE Eydie Gorme (Columbia CS 9003) Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde 60 MAKE WAY FOR DIONNE WHISKEY A' GO GO 86 HELLO DOLLY 34 (World Artists WAM 2000) 38 WARWICK 62 (Imperial LP 9264) Louis Armstrong (Kapp KS 3364) (Scepter 423) TRINI LOPEZ AT BASIN 39 FUNNY GIRL 42 28 94 DUSTY 98 Broadway Cast (Capitol SVAS 2059) STREET EAST 29 Dusty Springfield (Philips PHM 200-756) 61 WE'LL SING IN THE PETE'S PLACE 41 (Reprise R 6134) 40 SUNSHINE 54 Pete Fountain (Coral CRL 757453) Gale Garnett (RCA Victor LPM 2833) 95 PRESENTING THE FABULOUS BLUE MIDNIGHT 36 29 BEST OF JIM REEVES 27 RONETTES 41 (RCA Victor LSP 2890) Bert Kaempfert (Decca DL 74569) DANG ME/CHUG-A-LUG 59 (Philles 4006) 62 LICORICE 39 Roger Miller (Smash MPS 27049) 42 STICK 30 THE MANFRED MANN Pete Fountain (Coral CRL 757460) 96 1 DON'T WANT TO BE ALBUM 31 63 SONGS FOR LONESOME HURT ANYMORE 89 43 THE KINGSTON TRIO 48 (Ascot AM 13015) (Decca DL 74613) • LOVERS 67 Nat Cole (Capitol T 2118) Ray Charles Singers (Command RS 874) THE NEW EBB TIDE 40 COAST TO COAST 61 44 97 ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB Frank Chacksfield (London SP 44053) Dave Clark Five (Epic LN 24128) BITTER TEARS 65 O 64 DYLAN 90 45 WALK DON'T RUN VOL. II 43 Johnny Cash (Columbia CL 2248) (Columbia CS 8993) Ventures (Dolton BST 8031) YOU REALLY GOT ME 42 YOU DON'T KNOW Kinks (Reprise 6143) PETE'S PLACE 66 91 46 § 65 98 TOPKAPI (HOW GLAD I AM) 46 Pete Fountain (Coral CRL 57453) Jimmy McGriff (Sue LP 1033) Nancy Wilson (Capitol 2155) SONGS FOR SWINGIN' 33 47 DEAR HEART — LIVERS 34 66 BEST OF BUCK OWENS 63 99 SLIGHTLY IRREVERENT 94 Jack Jones (Kapp KS 3415) Allan Sherman (Warner Bros. 1S69) (Capitol T 2105) Chad Mitchell Trio (Mercury MG 20924) OSCAR PETERSON TRIO + 1, 48 CLARK TERRY 44 34 INVISIBLE TEARS 32 67 TOUR DE FARCE 70 100 BE MY LOVE 96 (Mercury SR 60975) Bros. (Mercury MG 20948) Jerry Vale (Columbia CL 2181) Ray Conniff (Columbia CL 2264) Smothers 49 COAST TO COAST — Dave Clark Five (Epic BN 26128) 50 PINK PANTHER 47 COMPILED BY CASH BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS • Indicates Strong Upward Move! Henry Mancini (RCA Victor LSP 2795) a

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POP PICKS EDDY HOWARD SINGS THE GREAT ONES— Mercury SR 60972/MG 20972 YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’—The Although the tragic death of Eddy Howard Righteous Brothers—Philles 4007 cut short a shining career, his memory is pre- The Righteous Brothers’ current hit “You’ve served for his countless fans via excellent re- ” Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ tags their first album cordings like this set of warm evergreen from on the Philles label, a collection of eleven while Mercury. The chanter’s bell-clear, wide-range back r&r tunes and bluesy chestnuts. Their origi- voice is effectively showcased on “Stardust,” “For nal readings of “Old Man River” and “Summer- Me And My Gal” and “Sweet Lorraine.” Fine time,” fit nicely with bouncy treatments of listening throughout. “What’d I Say,” and “The Angels Listened In.” The duo is well supported with a muted big band sound throughout. A very appealing set. DRACULA’S DEUCE—The Ghouls—Capitol (S)T WHO CAN I TURN TO (WHEN NOBODY 2215 NEEDS ME) & OTHER SONGS FROM THE This is one of the better albums in the mon- ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT—Anthony New- ster idiom, and is worthy of more than a little ley—RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3347 air exposure. The vocal quality of the Ghouls “Roar” is coming to Broadway sometime this almost makes it a pity that they have not cho- season by way of England. It’s score is by Leslie sen more conventional rock ’n’ roll material; their Bricusse and , the “Stop the instrumental setting is also praiseworthy. Any .” World . . writers. With the exception of “Who sales that could be prompted by the monster facL Can I Turn To," the writers’ sequel to “Stop the will be well earned by the crew. Slick bands here World’s” “What Kind of Fool Am I?,” and per- are the title tune, “Shake, Rattle and Rot,” and haps “Look at That Face,” the melodies are not “Voo Doo Juice.” .” quite as strong as “Stop the World. . . This LP has the exciting voice of Newley to help a lot -- and also colorful orchestrations delivered by the l£TS««£T8HaUTW»Mn 1204 FIDDLER THE Roy Scott— Peter Knight ork. Newley’s presentations are RDDLEfc THE ROOFchaJ ON ROOF CHA— ON Tribute 1204 likely to get strong airtime exposure. vttudisntNUAZire Roy Scott has come up with a delightful dance ROY scon package by fusing the Yiddish sounds of “Fid- SOME BLUE EYED SOUL—The Righteous Hl$ PIANO Attl TRIO dler on the Roof” with a solid Latin beat. The Brothers—Moonglow 1002 set includes mambo, pachanga and bossa nova In contrast with their currently reviewed new versions of the tunes from the smash Broadway album, this Moonglow release features the show. Bright tracks here are a “Sabbath Prayer Righteous Brothers performing ten “Soul”-styled Fast Bossa Nova,” “Mazel Tov La Bamba,” and blues tunes. Although most of the numbers are the “Fiddler on the Roof Cha Cha,” which tags well known in the r&b field, the sound here is the platter. An ear-pleasing package that mer- brand new. The duo put their special stamp on its attention. Tailor-made for dance buffs. “This Little Girl of Mine,” “For Your Love,” and “Baby, What You Want Me to Do,” and others. The disc should reap substantial r&b coin. MUSIC FROM GREAT ITALIAN MOTION PIC- TURES—Pino Calvi—Capitol SP 8608 Italian films, in recent years, have produced a multitude of fine scores from such important com- FRANKIE RANDALL SINGS & SWINGS—RCA posers as Nino Rota, Riz Ortolani, and Pino 2967 Victor LPM/LSP Calvi. Composer Calvi conducts the orchestra on Randall showcases a strong pop-jazz Frankie this Capitol survey of a program of recent well- talent this premier album outing for vocal on received film scores. Flick buffs will enjoy the songster exhibits a free-swing- RCA Victor. The oikster’s lush and mood-creating treatments of Sinatra, Greco et al, that com- ing style akin to “More,” “Non Dimenticar” and the theme from bines deft phrasing with warmth and sincerity. “La Dolce Vita.” Set is superb listening through- adults and many teeners will dig his han- Young out and offers top-drawer programming possibili- dling of such beauties as “She Loves Me,” “I Be- ties. lieve In You” and “As Long As She Needs Me.” A fine new talent who’ll reap label promo benefits in the John Gary, Peter Nero tradition. Plenty JAZZ BEST BETS - = of choice programming for spinners too. BOSSES OF THE BALLAD—Illinois Jacquet— Argo LP 746 FROM ALL TIME ITALIAN HIT In recent years it has become increasingly GREAT SONGS and PARADE—Robertino—Kapp KL 1423 popular to team-up jazz artists with strings, this spotlights vet saxist Robertino, one of Italy’s best-selling popular new Argo entry Illinois Jacquet along with a nineteen piece string disk artists, recalls a dozen of his country’s big- ork. Jacquet weaves his distinctive brand of mid- gest international hits on this new LP romp on musical magic on a collection of Kapp. The chanter’s warm and captivating vocal stream handsome ; Tunes including “I Love You,” style serves him well on such familiar gems as “Arrivederci Roma,” “” and “Vo- “Begin The Beguine” and “I’ve Got You Under Skin.” Jazzophiles should really dig the lare.” All the tunes are done in Italian. Loads of My listening enjoyment to be had here. session.

JOHN WALLOWITCH—Serenus SEP 2005 POP BEST BETS Once in a while a new artist comes on the scene of special merit. Pianist John Wallowitch THE CHUBBY CHECKER DISCOTHEQUE— is just such an artist. The imaginative keyboard stylist conforms to no set pattern or school but Parkway P7045 | Here’s a two-pocket dance package from Park- interestingly and effectively utilizes elements of midstream jazz and classical constructions into way that wraps up every Chubby Checker hit t from recent years in one grand-slam set. These delightful swingin’ cohesive fusion. Highlights •

have all appeared on earlier LP’s, but the chant- here include “The Sweetest Sounds,” “Home, i 1 er’s legions of admirers will surely come out in Sweet Home” and “You And The Night And The strength to pick up on this collective offering. Music.” A talent to watch. 5 Included in the line-up of 32 Checker giants are “Hully Gully Baby,” “Limbo Rock,” and “Bristol Stomp.” CLASSICAL PICK {‘ STRAVINSKY CONDUCTS HIS CHORAL MUSIC —Columbia ML 6047 /MS 6647 STEVE ALLEN, HIS PIANO AND ORCHESTRA For four decades Stravinsky has stood in top- * —Dot 3597/25597 most ranks of modern classical composers and The multi talented Steve Allen sensitively this top-flight new program from Columbia which i glides through a dozen romantic tunes, produc- featui-es a half dozen of his famous choral works »

himself i, ing a sound suited for dancing or mood listen- v (texts included) conducted by maestro should create plenty of attention. Although some ing. Easy on the ear are: “Impossible,” “Ten- '\hc '/): (- TX'-eetnbmr !>•'* vs 4U •»:>. 88’er struck <. bjK »kcr should appreciate the soaring harmonic and anist’s stylized readings. The has | paydirt with several of his earlier Dot outings rhythmic variations. Fine performances are also and could repeat with this one. < turned in here by the CBS Symphony Orchestra :«r : IxnnxV K: and the Festival Singers of Toronto. ) } )

! - " - .-IlhlH. ^ llllllllllllllllllfl , Spargo To Roulette "Last Kiss," J. Frank Wilson As A&R Producer Hit, #8 Song Of 1964 NEW YORK—A round-up of Top NEW YORK—Hugo & Luigi, vice- 100 hits of 1964 in the Year-End presidents in charge of A & R ac- issue contained an error in the num- tivities at the Roulette label, have ber 8 spot. Song listed, “Blue Velvet,” announced the appointment of Peter was a 1963 success. Position should AHEAD Spargo as A & R producer for the have been held by “Last Kiss,” the J. label. In this newly appointed post, Frank Wilson disking on Josie. Also, III Spargo will assist Hugo and Luigi the writer credit on “Dead Man’s in the recording of all album product Curve,” should have also included * A compilation, in order of strength, of up and coming records showing signs of for the label. Artie Kornfeld. breaking into The Cash Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets. Spargo comes to Roulette with a wealth of experience in many facets of the disk business. He worked as Irv Lichtman Marries BIG BROTHER IT'S BETTER TO HAVE IT 26 a contact man for Robbins Music (Jack—BMI) (Nujac—BMI) NEW YORK—Irv Lichtman, an edi- Dicky Lee (Hall Barbara Lynn (Jamie 1292) served as promo di- 1924) Corp. and later tor of Cash Box, was married last rector to in New Sat. (2) to Phyllis Reichbach. Cere- During his tenure with Mer- JERK & TWINE 27 SOMEWHERE York. mony and reception took place at Jackie Ross (Chess) ( Schirmer Chappell—ASCAP) connected with such , cury, he was B’nai Israel in Brooklyn, New York. P.J, Proby (Liberty 55757) Prima” by Tony Dal- hits as “Come Couple will reside in Queens, N. Y. HAVE MERCY BABY lardo, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” (Ward—BMI) 28 ANEMA E CORE by The Platters, Brook Benton’s “It’s James Brown (King 5968) (Leeds—ASCAP) Just A Matter Of Time,” and the Kragen/Carroll Names Jimmy Roselli (Ric 138) Big Boppers hit recording of “Chan- Pearle PR Topper DANNY BOY tilly Lace.” (Bossey & Hawkes—ASCAP I WILL WAIT FOR YOU From Mercury, Spargo joined publicist Patti LaBelle & Bluebells (Parkway 935) 29 (South Mountain—BMI) HOLLYWOOD — Vet Ed Steve Lawrence (Columbia 43192) Time Records as national promo man- Pearle has joined the personal man- ager. He was later moved into the CRUSHER agement firm of Kragen/Carroll as department. In the last four director publicity. He’ll (Getter—BMI) BABY DON'T GO A&R of work out Novas (Parrott 45005) 30 (Chis, More, Ten, East—BMI) years, he has played a major role of the firm’s New York offices. Pearle Sonny & Cher (Reprise 0309) in producing the successful album will spread the word about such art- TRY TO REMEMBER line for Time known as “Series 2,000.” ists as the Smothers Brothers, Glenn (Chappell—ASCAP) RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY Spargo’s appointment has already Yarbrough, Harry Blaekstone, Jr. Id Ames (RCA Victor 8483) 31 (Mills—ASCAP) taken effect, and he is currently and Esther Ofarim and Abraham. Bert Kaempfert (Decca 31722) working with Hugo & Luigi in com- DON'T IT MAKE YOU pleting the album product for the FEEL GOOD SIDEWINDER Jan.-Feb. release. Hugo & Luigi 32 (Nom—BMI) (Hill & Range, Shadows—BMI) stated that Spargo’s appointment His Greatest Ever! Overlanders (Hickory 1275) Lee Morgan (Blue Note 1911) will contribute greatly to the exten- sive plans which the label is pre- Clarence “Frogman” Henry ACROSS THE STREET 33 DUSTY paring for 1965, and in building new (IS A MILLION MILES AWAY) (Saturday—ASCAP) ideas and new artists in the album (January—BMI Rag Dolls (Mala 493) field. Ray Peterson (MGM 13299) HAVE YOU EVER GOOGLE EYE MAYBE 34 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) (Nom—BMI) The Nashville Teens (London 9712) Gallico Ties-ln With SHOUT BEEN LONELY?

( Wemar , Nam—BMI) Zombies’ Publisher, Shangri~Las (Red Bird 10-019) BLACK KNIGHT PARROT 45004 35 (Don—BMI) Lome Greene For New Pubberies TEENAGER CRIED Bobby Bland (Duke 386) WHENEVER A Publisher A1 Gallico MO (Schwartz—ASCAP) NEW YORK— JoNDOK Reparata & Delmars (World Artists 1036) NO FAITH, NO LOVE has added new set-ups to his music 36 (Chevis—BMI) operations. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Mitty Collier (Chess 1918) With England’s Joe Ron Coroni, n (Sunbeam—BMI) head of Marquis Music, which pub- Village Stampers (Epic 9740 lishes material by the Zombies, Gal- IF I KNEW THEN 37 (Tobey—ASCAP) lico has formed a U.S. affiliate, Main- I'M THE LOVER MAN Ray Conniff (Columbia 43168) stay Music (BMI). Gallico’s own firm, 12 (Chicory—BMI) named after him, published the Eng- Little Jerry Williams (Loma 2005) BOY FROM NEW YORK CITY lish group’s first big U.S. hit, “She’s 38 (Trio—BMI) Not There.” PERCOLATIN' Ad Libs (Blue Cat 102) Gallico has also become a partner 13 (Jac—BMi) Willie Mitchell (Hi 2083) with Lome Greene, of “Bonanza” fame, in a publishing company called THE RICHEST MAN ALIVE 39 Lome Greene Music (BMI). First BABY WHAT'S WRONG (Ernie Farrell—ASCAP) Mel Carter (Imperial will 14 (Conrad—BMI) 66078) release by the pubbery be Johnnie Mae Matthews (Blue Rock 4001) Greene’s follow-up to his smash, LOVE, LOVE (THAT'S ALL “Ringo.” It’s “The Man,” which RCA 40 Victor Records will market this week. 15 PARTY GIRL WANT FROM YOU) (Unart—BMI) (Weiss 8 Barry—-ASCAP) Both of the new companies will Tommy Roe (ABC Paramount 10604) Strange Loves (Swan 4192) headquarter at 101 West 55th Street, this city. A LITTLE BIT OF SOAP DIAL THAT TELEPHONE 16 (Mellin—BMI) 41 Garnett Mimms (United Artists 796) (Aries—BMI) Effie Smith (Duo-O-Disc 107) Clark "Caravan" Ups TIGER IN THE TANK Nov.-Dee. Gross By 1 17 (RS VP—BMI) HOW YOU HURT ME 1 % Chariots (R.S.V.P. 1105) 42 (Bar-New, Metric—BMI) O-Jays (Imperial 66076) HOLLYWOOD—Dick Clark’s “Cara- FINDERS KEEPERS, LOSERS van of Stars” has completed its Nov.- Dee. tour with grosses up over 18 WEEPERS THE WILD SIDE OF LIFE 11% (Stiliran, Flomarlu—BMI) 43 (Leeds—ASCAP) the comparable period of last year, Nella Dodds (Wand 171) Tommy Quickly (Liberty 55753) according to Rosalind Ross, exec, di- rector of Dick Clark Productions. CAN'T BE STILL LEROY The group of 15 acts, headlined by 19 (East—BMI) 44 (Ranger 7, Fajob—ASCAP) Johnny Tillotson, Brian Hyland, The Booker T. & MG's (Stax 161) Norma Tracy (Day Dell 1776) Hondelis, and Dee Dee Sharp, aver- aged $90,000 a week at the boxoffice over the 4% -week tour, with tickets IT'S ALRIGHT WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER 20 45 selling at $2.50 top. (Andrew;—BM!) ( Shapiro , Bernstein—ASCAP) Adam Faith (Amy 913) Sir Raliegh & Cupons (A&M 757) Miss Ross also noted first substan- tial bookings at colleges, including TAKE THIS HURT OFF ME LITTLE BROWN JUG three on the just-completed one- 21 (Cotillian-Vongio—BMI) 46 (Serendipity—BMI) nighter trek, and says “this is proof Don Covay (Rosemort 802) Serendipity Singers (Philips 40246) that top popular music can and will attract all young adults, from pre- it high school level to young marrieds.” i t I WANT YOU TO BE MY BOY FRENCHY CRASHING THROUGH 47 Dick Clark Productions has also 4 t n (Nom—BM f) (April—ASCAP) Exciters (Roulette 4591) Vic Dana (Dolton 301) packaged “The Hondelis Holiday it 4 4 Hop,” starring The Hondelis, The o Blendells, Round Robin, it THANKS A LOT HELLO PRETTY GIRL Sonny “I WANT YOU TO o 23 (Hofpoint—SMI) 48 (Picture! one—BMI) Knight, Joey Paige and Terry Black

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Cash Box—January 9, 1965 23 A College Favorite TOP 50 Cash Box IN R&B LOCATIONS

Pos. Last Week THE JERK 2 ACTIVE with OPS 1 Larks (Money 106)

COME SEE ABOUT ME 3 (Selections NOT on Cash Box Top 100 reported going strongly with ops.) 2 Supremes (Motown 1068)

HOW SWEET IT IS 4 WHAT 3 THE GOOD LIFE SO Marvin Gaye (Tamla 54107) Mr. Acker Bilk (Atco 6323) Bill Black's Combo (Hi 2055) AMEN 1 FAITH NEW YORK — Prioi’ to her annual THE SIDEWINDER 4 Impressions (ABC-Paramount 10602) Lee Morgan (Blue Note 1911) Louis Armstrong (Mercury 72371) solo concert at Carnegie Hall on Jan. TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA 8 I SATISFY NO BEER IN HEAVEN 15, Nina Simone held an all-day tap- TAKE WHAT HAVE/AND 5 Marvelettes (Tamla 54105) Nancy Wilson (Capitol 5319) Lit Wally (Jay Jay 306) ing session last week with some thirty HOLD ON TO WHAT YOU'VE GOT 9 TANYA LITTLE BROWN JUG college radio stations from metropoli- Singers (Philips 40246) 6 Joe Tex (Dial 4001) King Curtis (Capitol 5324) Serendipity tan New York, New Jersey, Connecti- REMEMBER OH NO NOT MY BABY 5 IF I KNEW THEN TRY TO cut and Pennsylvania, marking the (RCA Victor 8483) 7 Maxine Brown (Wand 162) Ray Conniff (Columbia 43168) Ed Ames first time that radio personnel in the MOTHER'S EYES campus have been invited as a group YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' EL PUSSY CAT MY 8 Mongo Santamaria (Columbia 43171) Big Maybelle (Rojac 1003) to make interview tapes with a major FEELIN' 13 Righteous Bros. ( Phi lies 124) E CORE artist. In the above shot the song- RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY ANEMA Bert Kaemptert (Decca 31722) Jimmy Roselli (Ric 138) stress (right) is shown being inter- REACH OUT FOR ME 7 9 Dionne Warwick (Scepter 1285) BE STILL viewed during one of the taping ses- FRENCHY CAN'T THE PRICE 10 Vic Dana (Dolton 301) Booker T. & MG’s (Stax 161) sions. 10 77— Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2259) DIAL THAT TELEPHONE FUNNY WORLD VOICE YOUR CHOICE 15 78—Effie Smith (Duo-Disc) Astrud Gilberto (Verve 10339) 11 Radiants (Chess 1904) 80—PERCOLATIN' RINGO BEAT BLUE NOTE WHAT NOW 14 Willie Mitchell (Hi 2083) (Verve) 12 Gene Chandler (Constellation 141) 81— AIN'T IT THE TRUTH 6 HAS THE HOTTEST 13 Mary Wells (20th Fox 544) NEW ADDITIONS to TOP 100 SINGLES WILD ONE 11 JAZZ 14 Martha & Vandellas (Gordy 7036) 82 THIS DIAMOND RING SEVEN LETTERS 18 72—JOLLY GREEN GIANT — 15 Kingsmen (Wand 172) Gary Lewis (Liberty 55756) IT'S ON THE CHARTS! Ben E. King (Atco 6328) SHAVE SMILE 17 87 TWINE TIME 16 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8486) — Betty Everett & Jerry Butler (Vee Jay 633) Alvin Cash & Cavaliers (Mar-V-Lus 6002) MAKIN' WHOOPEE 20 HEART OF STONE 17 Rolling Stones (London 9725) LEE MORGAN Ray Charles (ABC Paramount 10609) 92—LOVELY, LOVELY USE HEAD Chubby Checker (Parkway 936) WALKING IN THE RAIN 12 YOUR 18 Mary Wells (20th Fox 555) Ronettes (Phi 1 les 123) - 1 PIECES 98 GIRL PROMISED LAND 22 GO TO -MY Peter & Gordon (Capitol 5335) Temptations (Gordy 7038) 19 Chuck Berry (Chess 1916) THE BLIND MAN 27 20 Little Milton (Checker 1096) GOIN' OUT OF MY HEAD 19 AIMED at OPS 21 Little Anthony & Imperials (DCP 11 19) 22 COME ON DO THE JERK 25 JASHU FOUND "THE KEESHKA'VWITH FRIENDS LIKE YOU—The Motys Bros. SIDEWINDER Miracles (Tamla 54109) (Fayette 1627) BLUE NOTE 45x1911 RIGHT OR WRONG 16 23 Ronnie Dove (Diamond 173) The Big Single TWINE TIME 37 24 Alvin Cash & Crawlers (Mar-V-Lus 6002)

From His New Hit Album SINCE 1 DON'T HAVE YOU 23 25 Chuck Jackson (Wand 169) THE LITTLE BELL 32 SIDEWINDER 26 Dixie Cups (Red Bird 10-017) BLIND MAN 31 27 Bobby Bland (Duke 386) SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 21 28 Drifters (Atlantic 2260) GETTING MIGHTY CROWDED 28 29 Betty Everett (Vee Jay 628) IT'S ALL OVER 24 30 Walter Jackson (Okeh 7204) THE 81 CANDY 29 31 Candy & Kisses (Cameo 336) The Cash Box "Sure Shots" highlight records which reports from retail dealers throughout the DIAL THAT TELEPHONE 45 nation indicate are already beginning to sell quantity or else give every indication of doing so. 32 Effie Smith (Duo-O-Disc 107) HE'S MY GUY 43 33 Irma Thomas (Imperial 66068) ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT MELLOW FELLOW 34 34 Etta James (Argo 5485) KINKS CHAINED AND BOUND 26 35 Otis Redding (Volt 121) • 36 RUNNING OUT OF FOOLS 33 JOLLY GREEN GIANT THE SIDEWINDER Aretha Franklin (Columbia 43113) KINGSMEN Wand 172 BLP 4157 A WOMAN'S LOVE 40 37 Carla Thomas (Atlantic 2258) • CAN YOU JERK LIKE ME 36 TWO BIG SINGLES BY 38 Contours (Gordy 7037) VOICE YOUR CHOICE DO IT RIGHT 38 RADIANTS 39 Brook Benton (Mercury 72635) JIMMY CHITTLINS 35 • SMITH 40 Gus Jenkins (Tower 107) ARE YOU STILL MY BABY 47 SHAKE 41 Shirelles (Scepter 1292) SAM COOKE .... RCA Victor 8486 42 IT'LL NEVER BE OVER ME 30 PRAYER Baby Washington (Sue 114) • 1 FOUND A LOVE, 43 OH WHAT A LOVE — HEART OF STONE Jo Ann & Troy (Atlantic 2256) ROLLING STONES 44 MY ADORABLE ONE 50 _MEETIN’ Joe Simon (Vee Jay 609) • BLUE NOTE 45x1909“ MY GIRL — USE YOUR HEAD 45 Temptations (Gordy 7038) MARY WELLS 20th-Century-Fox 555

SOMETIMES 1 WONDER 39 46 Major Lance (Okeh 7209) • TAKE THIS HURT OFF ME 49 47 Don Covay (Rosemart 802) 1 GO TO PIECES PETER & GORDON LEADER OF THE PACK 41 *IMCH0P 48 Shangri-La's (Red Bird 10-014) • BLUE NOTE 45x1906 AIN'T DOING TOO BAD 44 49 Bobby Bland (Duke 383) THIS DIAMOND RING GARY LEWIS 50 BABY LOVE 42 BLUE NOTE Supremes (Motown 1066) 43 W 61 st St. New York 23, N. Y. llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll

24 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 ABC-Par Realignment Victor Ups Price To Mgr. Of NARM Issues # 65 Tower Names Licata Manufacturing, Recording (Continued from page 6) Convention Forms To Sales, Promo, Par’s exec staff, after serving in the NEW YORK—RCA Victor Records 2 Distribs Added PHILADELPHIA Advance registra- top spot at Jet Record Distributors, has promoted R. 0. Price to manager — tion forms are in the mail for the the company’s New York distrib of manufacturing and recording. For- NEW YORK—Sal Licata has joined 1965 seventh annual convention of branch; Sid Feller, director of A&R; merly general plant manager for Tower Records as regional sales and the National Association of Record Bob Thiele, A&R, Impulse; Johnny Victor, Price assumed his new duties promo manager. Announcement was Merchandisers (NARM) which will be Pate, director of Midwestern A&R; Jan. 1 on the retirement of A. L. made last week by Vito Samela, na- held in San Francisco, Calif., Felton Jarvis, director of southern McClay. from tional sales and promotion manager Feb. 28 through March 4. A&R; Paul Wexler, director of diver- Reporting to Price in his new po- for the label. Jules Malamud, the association’s sification; Rick Ward, director of sition are: plant managers, L. M. At the same time, Samela also an- executive director, noted that par- publicity and advertising; Mel Che- Goebel, Rockaway; W. H. Dearborn, of nounced the appointment of Delta ticular interest to the associate ren, director of production; Eddie Indianapolis; Ernest P. Ruggieri, Hol- mem- Record Distributing Co. in New Or- ber companies (record Thomas, national promotion; William lywood; R. A. Bradel, purchasing manufacturers leans and Delta Records of Buffalo, and suppliers) Kaplan, general attorney; and Mike agent; R. P. Pudwell, manager, is the fact that the Inc. as new Tower distribs. largest number of rack jobbers ever Graziadei, office manager. quality; A. A. Pulley, administrator, Licata will be responsible for sales will be in attendance Westminster and Music Guild, audio engineering, Red Seal Record- at the confab. and promotion in the East. He will be This group includes the greatest num- ABC-Par’s classical lines, will be ing; D. L. Richter, manager, record- headquartered in Tower’s New York ber of regular headed by James Grayson, managing ing, and A. Stevens, general plant members ever affiliated office. in NARM, as well as a select director; with John Natoli, director manager. group Prior to joining Tower, Licata of non-member rack jobbers of promotion and publicity. Marty Price was named general plant who are worked for Cleve-Disc, Tower’s Cleve- interested in the association and its Goldstein is director of sales for both manager in May, 1963. Previously, he land distrib and Pri-Max Records in activities. Following last year’s con- labels. had been plant manager of the In- Cleveland. He also worked for Cosnat vention, more than of the non- Strong emphasis will be placed on dianapolis plant since 1945. He joined 90% Distributing and was national promo- members in attendance became the reactivation of the Apt label, un- the Radio Corporation of America in regu- tion manager for Big Top Records in lar members. der the West Coast guidance of Garr. 1929. New York. Registration for the 1965 Vet diskman Joe Carlton moves into NARM Licata will report to Samela. convention will be held the operation as director of A&R for from 10: AM to 5:00 on Feb. and Apt, working on the East Coast and 28, a welcoming cocktail party will initiate the fes- coordinating with Garr. Apt is the Hospital Check-Up tivities. The general business label that racked up a million seller sessions For Cecil Steen will be held on Monday and Tuesday in 1958 with “Little Star” by The 2 BIG mornings, following organized break- Elegants. Plans call for an intensified PHILADELPHIA—Cecil H. Steen, of fasts for all convention recording and release schedule of both registrants. Recordwagon, Inc., Woburn, Mass., After luncheon on Monday and Tues- GOSPEL SINGLES!! singles and albums on the Apt label. and president of the National Asso- day, as well as all day on Wednesday, Executives of other ABC-Para- ciation of Record Inc. Merchandisers, nerson to person conferences will be mount affiliates are: Aaron “Goldie” (NARM), has entered the hospital held in Goldmark, professional manager, the hotel’s Grand Ballroom, for a round of tests and observation. with record WHAT IS THIS Ampco Music, and Pamco Music, AS- company representatives It is expected that Steen’s hospital seated at conference, and rack jobbers CAP and BMI publishing firms, re- BROTHER JOE MAY stay will be for a week or two, having visiting with them according spectively. Paul Vance, professional to a Nashboro 842 been scheduled following the rush of pre-arranged appointment schedule. manager, Apt Music (ASCAP), and Christmas business. Ampar Music (BMI). Walter Lam All inquiries concerning the NARM convention should replaces Howard Stark as branch be directed to the office of the executive manager for Jet Record Distributors. director, 112 Beverly Road, Philadelphia, Penna. AROUND GOD’S Tangerine, will receive special Cap Opens Year With 4 treatment in the promotion of new New Singles Releases product. Tangerine, whose recording THRONE roster includes Louis Jordan, head- HOLLYWOOD—Capitol Records re- Benton Names Friedlander quarters on the West Coast as a di- THE CONSOLERS leases four singles this week (4), in- His Personal Manager vision of Ray Charles Enterprises, cluding new disks by A1 Martino and Nashboro 833 of and under the supervision Charles Peggy Lee. NEW YORK—Singer Brook Benton, Joe General manager of the Adams, The new Martino deck features a without a personal manager since firm. The Enterprise has recently NASHBORO RECORDS Hank Williams ballad, “My Heart Dave Dreyer ended his affiliation with comnleted a building housing all of 177 3rd Ave. No., Nashville, Tenn. Would Know,” backed with the title the artist because of ill health several the firms under its control, including tune from the film, “Hush . . . Hush, years ago, has entered into a pm a professional recording studio, and Sweet Charlotte.” contract with Buddy Friedlander plans are under way for increased Peggy Lee sings “Pass Me By” Enterprises, this city. Benton has activity and expansion, particularly —IT’S A HIT- from the flick “Father Goose” on her been a big seller for Mercury Records in the recording field. Coordination of BOBBY BLAND’S first single of ’65, the flip is “That’s for a number of years. His exoansion and promotion plans with current What It Takes.” success is “Do It Right.” “BLEND MAN” ABC-Paramount will see much great- Rounding out the releases are plat- er future activity in the Tangerine DUKE 386 ters by Hank Thompson, “I’m Gonna Records stable. Practice Freedom” and “Life’s Sweet- Larry Newton has completed ar- BREAKING IN MARKETS est Moment;” and Tommy Collins’ Union Troubles rangements whereby the same dis- “All of the Monkey’s Ain’t in the Zoo” THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY tributors will handle the ABC-Para- and “Don’t Let Me Stand in his Foot- Close "Mitty" LEE LAMONT’S mount, Apt and Tangerine labels steps.” nationwide. NEW YORK-—Columbia Records con- “CRYING MAN" Most of ABC-Paramount’s execu- tinues to have its Off-Broadway BACKSEAT 542 tives will convene with distributors at troubles this season. the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami on Jan. London's Number Game: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” DUKE AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC. 13, 14~and 15, to kick off ABC-Para- which got good reviews and is one of 2809 ERASTUS STREET Agent 007, That Is the label’s cast LP’s, was set to close HOUSTON 26, TEXAS mount’s new administration, spear- OR 3-2611 heading the company’s “Big Drive in NEW YORK—London Records has last Sunday because the producer of ’65” the show, Joe Manchester, said that promotion, introducing 16 ABC- hopped on the James Bond band- Actor’s Equity had demanded Paramount, 12 Impulse ! five Com- wagon by releasing two albums $4,000 in payment for “alleged” rehearsals mand, 11 Westminster, and 20 Music closely tied in with the 007 trend. for the recording of the caster, a Guild releases. One of the platters, “James Bond sum he has refused to pay. instrumental HEADING FOR #7 Thrillers,” features Recently, the label dropped plans themes from the three James Bond to cut the Off-Broadway revival of Col To Cut "Kelly" flicks played by the Roland Shaw “The Cradle Will Rock” over session salary difficulties with the American NEW YORK Columbia Records will Orchestra; and the other is a vocal — Federation of Radio and TV Artists. release the original cast LP of the offering by Honor Blackman, who “My Girl” upcoming musical, “Kelly,” according appears as Pussy Galore in the latest to Goddard Lieberson, label prexy. movie, “Goldfinger.” Both LP’s fea- Dick Clark Buys GORDY 7038 Cast LP was originally set for Roul- ture covers with scantily clad and KPRO-Riverside, Calif. ette Records last spring, but the attractive young women in assorted HOLLYWOOD Progress Broadcast- x’ights have switched to Columbia. poses. Herb Goldfarb, national sales — THE TEMPTATIONS ing, Inc. has announced through Dick Show, with book and lyrics by manager, reports an immediate dis- Clark, its president, the purchase of trib reaction to the LP. Eddie Lawrence and music by Moose radio station KPRO in Riverside, Charlap, opened in Philly last week Calif, from KPRO Inc., headed by (28) and after a Boston run, (Jan. 19- Tolbert Foster. Blackburn & Co. was the broker for the sale. Feb. 9), it bows on Broadway on Feb. Ef-tinger Exits Cash Box The station broadcasts 24 hours a 16 at a theater yet to be announced. TWO NEW YORK—Bob Ettinger, an asso- day on a frequency of 1440 k.c., and It stars Ella Logan, Don Francks, ciate editor of Cash Box, has resigned beams on a 1,000-watt, non-direc- BIG Wilfred Brambell and Anita Gillette. from the post to return to Eux*ope. tional signal. Producers are David Susskind and Ettinger joined Cash Box three years Clark describes KPRO as “the ONES Daniel Melnick in association with ago after spending most of his adult number one adult music station in the JIMMY ROSELLI SINGS Joseph E. Levine. life in Europe, and expressed a de- market, utilizing the full catalog of Col’s other musical casters this sire to return to the Continent to standard tunes,” and said the pro- ANEMA E CORE RIC S-138 season are the already released “Ba- live. gramming and music format will not RUBY WRIGHT SINGS jour” and “The Secret Life of Walter After a vacation in Scandinavia, change. Mitty” and a March entry, “Do I Ettinger will reside in London and Present management, under the di- BILLY BROKE MY Hear a Waltz?,” with a score by expects to direct his talents toward rection of general manager Dave HEART AT WALGREENS RIC Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sond- the field of promotion and music pub- Taylor, will remain under the new S-145 CALL YOUR RIC DISTRIBUTOR NOW heim. lishing in both England and Germany. ownership. |

Cash Box—January 9, 1965 25 J. Frank Wilson Gets Gold Disk For "Kiss" Ml LOOKING AHEAD ALBUMS

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Illlllillllllllllllllllllllllll Dan McKinnon, president of Far East playing dates in Phili- Pos. Last Pos. Last KSON- the Week Week San Diego, sends along word that pines, Okinawa, Japan, Tiawan and Buck Owens will headline the station’s Korea, infos word that it’s real good 0NCE A DAY 1 PASS THE BOOZE 27 9ft — first gala New Year’s Eve Show and to be back in the U. S. He’s now 1 (Moss Rose BMI) U (Lonzo & Oscar BMI) Dance. The vet Capitol will share spinning Connie Smith (RCA Victor 8416) Ernest Tubb (Decca 31706) the the good country sounds spotlight along with Tommy Collins every day from 11AM to 6PM on 9 YOU'RE THE ONLY WORLD HERE COMES MY BABY 21 and Fay Hardin. The KSON dance is XERB-Tijuana for all the folks up and (Tree—BMI) limited to 1500 people and will be held down the west coast. Smokey also * I KNOW 2 27 (Morson—BMI) Dottie West (RCA Victor 8374) in the Century Room of the El Cor- notes that he is doing two taped daily Sonny James (Capitol 5280) tez Hotel. Station deejays Chuck shows for XEG-Monterey, the 100,000

CAUSE 1 BELIEVE IN YOU 28 1 DON'T CARE 3 28 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) 3 (Central Songs—BMI) Don Gibson (RCA Victor 8456) Buck Owens (Capitol 5240) LESS AND LESS 32 ODE TO THE LITTLE BROWN 29 (Tree—BMI) 4 SHACK OUT BACK 8 Charlie Louvin (Capitol 5 296) (Sleep Hollow— ASCAP) Billy Edd Wheeler (Kapp 617) DIDN'T 1 34 (Widow—BMI IT BABE 5 30 AIN'T ME Dottie West (RCA Victor 8467) 5 (M. Witmark 8 Sons—ASCAP) Johnny Cash (Columbia 43145) 01 SITTIN' IN AN ALL NITE HAPPY BIRTHDAY 10 w* CAFE 33 6 (Sure Fire—BMI) (Grazer—BMI Loretta Lynn (Decca 31707) Warner Mark (Decca 31684) JOHNNY CASH JUDY LYNN REX ALLEN THE LUMBERJACK 4 Q? WHIRLPOOL (OF YOUR 7 (English—BMI) wfc Owens, Eddie Briggs, Noel Kelly and watt clear channel operation as well Hal Willis (Sims 207) LOVE) 35 IAI Gallico—BMI) Boots Rabell will host the event. as making personal appearances on Claude King (Columbia 43157) Dozens of door prizes, including weekends in California, Nevada and 1 WON'T FORGET YOU 6 records and transistor radios, will be Arizona. A Starday album looms in 8 (Tuckohoe—BM I f Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8461) MAD 25 given away. Contests featuring tro- Smokey’s future horizon. M (Newkeys—BMI) phies for twist and jitterbug dancers Dave Dudley (Mercury 72308) Bobby Wooten, country personality I'LL REPOSSESS HEART 11 will held of event. MY be as part the on KAYO-Seattle, has been appointed 9 (Kitty Wells—BMI) Kitty Wells (Decca 31705) ONE OF THESE DAYS 29 Rex Allen has accepted the honor program director of the station, effec- (Mariposa BMI I Jan. 1965. Wooten succeeds M — of emceeing of the first annual Pio- tive 1, CLOSE Marty Robbins (Columbia 43139) ALL THE HONKY neer Awards Ball, presented by the Chris Lane, who has been released W TONKS 13 International Western Market. The from his contract to accept a position (Blue Book—BMI) OK PUSHED IN A CORNER 31 as program director of a Chicago out- Charlie Walker (Epic 9727) event will take place in Phoenix, Ari- VII (AcufiRose—BMI I let planning a changeover to a c&w Ernest Ashworth (Hickory 1281) zona, at the Ramada Inn, on Jan. 9. format. THREE A.M. 7 The Mercury artist has also been (Moss Rose BMI) selected to receive the Pioneer Award avail- U QC I CAN'T GET USED TO Jim Howell has promo copies Bill Anderson (Decca 31681) BEING LONELY 42 as the best-dressed male western star able on the following Del-Mar re- (Glad—BMI) and recording personality. Award will leases: Joe Penny’s “When Your FOUR STRONG WINDS 9 Melba Montgomery (United Artists 803) be made at the banquet preceeding Woman Turns Bad,” “I Took The 12 (M. Witmark i Sons—ASCAP) the ball. Happiness” by Joe Ann Johnson and Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8443) Q7 SUMMER, WINTER, the Nash Bros’ “Destination Un- Roy L. Lemons, manager of KIKK- SPRING & FALL 41 known.” Interested deejays are ad- TRUCK DRIVING (Moss-Rose BMI) Houston, infos that the outlet is real MAN 15 in care of the American—BMI) Roy Drusky (Decca 31717) vised to write to Jim W ( busy these days prepping for six George Hamilton IV (RCA label at 186 Rogers St., N.E., Atlanta, Victor 8462) country music shows to be held in Ga. 90 MISMATCH 36 1965. The first show will be billed as a tear DROPPED BY 20 VU (English—BMI) the “65 Spectacular” and will be held The next meeting of the board of (Pointed — Bobby Barnett (Sims M Desert BMI 198) the Country Music As- Jean Shepard (Capitol 15304) Saturday night, January 23rd in Hous- directors of ton’s Music Hall. Appearing on the sociation (CMA) will be held in New EVERYBODY'S DARLIN' show will be Bill Anderson, Charlie Orleans on Jan. 7 and 8 at the Royal I THANK MY LUCKY STARS 72 M PLUS MINE 37 (Cedarwood— Louvin, Grandpa Jones, Carl and Orleans Hotel. The three main areas 15 BMI ( Maricopa Sesoc—Hur) include the Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8445) Browns (RCA Victor 8423) Pearl Butler, George Morgan and that will be covered Margie Bows. The KIKK platter spin- Premium Album which is to be pro- the upcoming I'M GONNA TIE ONE ON G,VE ME 40 ACRES (TO ners will also appear: Bill Bailey, duced by the CMA, ifl 7 agency presentation in Chi- 16 TONIGHT 16 TURN THIS RIG AROUND) 38 Rusty Gabbard, Tiger Myers and Bill June (Sure Fire—BMI) behalf of country music, and (S tarda y—BMI) Edwards. cago on Wilburn Brothers (Decca 3 1674) Willis Brothers (Starday 681) further work on the Museum and Newkeys Music has inked Dewey Building plans. 17 HALF OF THIS, CHUG-A-LUG 39 Stone to an exclusive writer’s con- Si HALF OF THAT 19 « (Tree—BMI) tract. Dewey, who has written songs (Central Songs BMI) Roger Miller (Smash 1926) for Newkeys on a non-exclusive basis Wynn Stewart (Capitol 5271) ONE BY ONE in the past, is associated with WDEC- O* 'GATOR HOLLOW 44 Americus, Ga. where he has been AO S' FOLEY THE RACE IS ON 14 mme ( Cedarwood—BMI) handling deejay chores for several <0 WEBB W (Glad/Acclaim-—BMI) Lefty Frizzell (Columbia 43169) years. S' George Jones (United Artists 751) o SINGS THE HITS S' NEW RELEASE WHAT AM I GONNA DO 40 Judy Lynn and her manager, John o ENDLESS (Screen Gem-Columbia—BMl) SLEEP 22 « Kelly, recently took time out from W (Elizabeth—BMI) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8450) their busy schedule and journeyed t Hank Williams, Jr. (MGM 13278) S' from Las Vegas to Fort Worth to “TIME TO DO” I (MY friends are o AA gonna attend a cocktail party. This sounds S' b/w I'LL GO DOWN SWINGING 17 BE) STRANGERS — o perhaps like quite a distance to travel “I WISH IT WAS ONLY A DREAM” M (Moss Rose BMI) 'Yonah & Owen—BMP S' Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor 8432) Roy Rrusky (Mercury 72376) for a cocktail party, however, this was o Merle Haggard (Tally 179) not an ordinary booze-bash. To the z M-RECORDS ANOTHER contrary, it was a special affair hosted 91 WOMAN'S MAN S' 1427 Wells St., Fort Wayne, Ind. At ANOTHER HE CALLED BABY by the Southwestern Exposition and MAN'S WOMAN 24 ME 43 o Call Collect: 424-0573 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) « Patsy Cline (Decca 31671) Fat Stock Show, to introduce Judy, Margie (Central Sinqelton & Faron Young Songs BMI) will z (Mercury 72312) who be starring at their big rodeo Jan. 29 thru Feb. 7, to all their AC WHAT I NEED MOST 49 local press, including TV and radio MULTIPLY THE "SU (Cedarwood—BMI) 99 news editors, as well as their wives. AA HEARTACHES 26 Hugh X. Lewis (Kapp 622) (We/ Dee & Glad—BMI) George Jones & Melba & Montgomery BROKEN Johnny Daume, country program (United Artists 784) 47 ENGAGEMENT 46 (Cedarwood—BMI) director of WCVL-Crawforsville, Indi- Webb Pierce (Decca 3174) ana, sends out an urgent s.o.s for 9Q WHEN IT'S OVER 18 country singles and albums. Johnny fall (4 Star—BMI) FORBIDDEN STREET notes that the newly reorganized out- Carl Smith (Columbia 431240) 40 45 tU (Troy—BMI) let is now pushing sixteen hours a day Carl Butler & Pearl (Columbia 43102) of c&w music with more to come later. DO—WACKA—DO 30 (Tree—BMI) M l GUESS I'M Buck Roger Miller (Smash 1947) CRAZY 48 Owens and the Buckaroos will « (Mallory—BMI) spend the holidays at home in Bakers- Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8383) 9C CROSS THE BRAZOS field, Calif, then they will hit the road All AT WACO again for dates in National City, 23 Eli I NEVER CARED FOR YOU 47 Phoenix and Tucson. i Painted Desert—BMI) ill! (Pamper—BMI) Billy Walker (Columbia 43120) Willie Nelson (Monument 855) Smokey Rogers, who has just re- turned from a three-month tour of the Cash Box —January 9, 1965 27 llllllllllllllllillllllllllllll TOP COUNTRY COUNTRY Gash Box REVIEWS ALBUMS B+ very good C+ fair B good C mediocre

BITTER TEARS 1 1 16 HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY Johnny Cash (Columbia CL 2248/CS 9048) THAT I LOVE YOU 17 Jim Reeves (Camden 842) 2 THE BEST OF JIM REEVES 2 (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 2890) 17 FAITHFULLY YOURS 20 Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 2629)

3 I DON'T CARE 3 Buck Owens (Capitol T 2186/ST 2186) 18 TOGETHER AGAIN/MY HEART SKIPS A BEAT 16 THEN AND ONLY THEN (2:23) [Moss Rose BMI—Anderson] 4 THE FABULOUS SOUND OF Buck Owens (Capitol T 2135/ST 2135) TINY BLUE TRANSISTOR RADIO (2:30) [Moss Rose BMI—Anderson] FLATT CONNIE SMITH Victor 8489) & SCRUGGS 6 WAY OF LIFE 22 (RCA (Columbia CL 2255 /CS 9055) 19 Hank Locklin (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 2680) Connie Smith, who jumped into the national spotlight with her initial chart-topping release of “Once A Day,” should go a like hit route with I WALK THE LINE 5 8 20 SONGS OF TRAGEDY 18 this potent folow-up stanza labeled “Then And Only Then.” The side is Johnny Cash (Columbia CL 2190/CS 8990) Hank Snow (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 2901) a medium-paced, rhythmic chorus-backed heartbreaker about a gal who 6 GEORGE JONES SINGS 21 JOHNNY HORTON'S was given the gate by her boyfriend. On the undercut, “Tiny Blue LIKE DICKENS 4 GREATEST HITS 24 Transistor Radio,” the lark dishes-up an appealing teen-angled romancer (United Artists UAL 3364/UAS 6364) Johnny Horton with plenty of authority and verve. (Columbia CL 1596/CS 8396) A WHOLE LOT EASIER (2:02) I-EISH-TAY-MAH-SU 7 THE BEST OF BUCK OWENS 5 BLUE CHRISTMAS 19 (Capitol T 2105/ST 2105) 22 Ernest Tubb (Decca DL 4518/DL 74518) Mariposa BMI—Robbins MARTY ROBBINS (I LOVE YOU) (2:28) 8 YESTERDAY'S GONE 10 23 BLUE AND LONESOME 21 Roy Drusky (Mercury MG 20919 /SR 60919) George Jones (Mercury 20906) (Columbia 43196) Mariposa BMI—Robbins Marty Robbins, who hit last time out with “The Cowboy In The Con- 9 A KING AND TWO QUEENS 7 24 NEW VOICE FROM tinental Suit,” should score heavily in the coin department with either George Jones NASHVILLE — lid of this new double-barreled entry. One side, “A Whole Lot Easier,” (United Artist UAL 3367/UAS 636 7) David Houston (Epic LN 2 41 12/ BN 26112) is an easy-going, rhythmic chorus-backed romantic tearjerker about an rejection. The other 10 YOUR CHEATIN' HEART 12 25 hall of fame 27 unfortunate guy who can’t seem to cure the pain of Soundtrack (MGM £ 4260 /SE 4260) Roy Acuff (Hickory LPM 119) side, “I-Eish-Tay-Mah (I Love You),” is a tender, slow-moving plantive bluesey pledge of devotion. Eye ’em both. 11 R. F. D. 14 26 THERE STANDS THE GLASS 23 Marty Robbins Carl Smith (Columbia CL 2173 /CS 8973) THE WISHING WELL (2:08) [Jasper & Silver Star BMI—Hiscock] (Columbia CL 22220/CS 9020) HUMAN (1:50) [4-Star BMI—Usher] 27 THANK YOU FOR CALLING 25 HANK SNOW (RCA Victor 8488) 12 I GET LONELY IN A HURRY 9 Billy Walker The vet Victor hit-maker, who is currently coming off “Ninety Days,” George Jones (Columbia CL 2206/CS 9006) (United Artists UAL 338/UAS 6388) seems sure to continue in his money-making ways this new release. The 28 THAT old TIME RELIGION 30 side to watch here is “The Wishing Well,” a rousing rhythmic chorus- 13 COUNTRY MUSIC TIME 13 Chuck Wagon Gang (Columbia) backed high-spirited romancer with some contagious counterpoint por- Kitty Wells (Decca DL 45S4/DL 74554) Cl 221 8 /CS 9018 tions. Tune is a natural for airplay. The flip, “Human,” is a pretty, slow- shufflin’ tale about a fellow who finds himself continually giving in to 14 LIGHTHEARTED AND BLUE 15 29 COUNTRY DANCE FAVORITES 26 mortal pressures. Jean Shepard (Capitol T 2187/ST 2187) Faron Young (Mercury MG 20931 /SR 60931) I WASHED MY HANDS IN MUDDY WATER (2:42) 15 THE TRAVELIN' BARE 11 [Maricana BMI Babcock] Bobby Bare — 30 GOLDEN COUNTRY HITS 28 I’VE GOT TO [Cedarwood Jackson, Joy] (RCA Victor LPM 2955/LSP 2955) Hank Thompson (Capitol T 2089) CHANGE (2:07) BMI— STONEWALL JACKSON (Columbia 43197) Stonewall Jackson, who is presently coming-off “Don’t Be Angry,” should have no difficulty in repeating that success with this top-drawer follow-up tabbed “I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water.” The tune is a funky, rhythmic folkish ditty all about the trials and tribulations of an outlaw’s life. The flip, “I’ve Got To Change,” is a sentimental, slow-shufflin’ bluegrass-flavored chorus-backed traditional hillbilly weeper.

THE HURT FEELS SO GOOD (2:31) [Laredo BMI—Hart] LOVE CAN MAKE OR BREAK A HEART (2:15) [Laredo BMI—Hart] FREDDIE HART (Kapp 632) Freddie Hart can skyrocket up the charts in no time flat with this top- flight new offering from Kapp called “The Hurt Feels So Good.” The side is a slow-shufflin’ honky tonkish dual-track self-penned lament about a one-helpless guy who finally gets back on the right romantic track. “Love Can Make Or Break A Heart” is a rousing, high-powered item on the chanter sez that love is a dangerous thing to fool around with.

I WANT YOU (2:10) [Yonah BMI—Tall] IN THE SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT (2:25) [Peach SESAC—Woods] TOM TALL & GINNY WRIGHT (Chart 1170) Tom Tall and Ginny Wright can quickly build new national reputa- tions via this first-rate success candidate tabbed “I Want You.” The tune is a rollicking, warm-hearted, fast-moving rhythmic ditty about a duo who are head-over-heels in love with each other. Loads of potential. The coupler, “In The Shadows Of The Night,” is a tender, slow- shufflin’ sentimental country tearjerker sold with poise and feeling.

JUST ONE MORE TIME (2:08) [Starday BMI—Sykes] SAY YOU WILL (2:28) [Starday BMI—Hill, Cameron] KEN CAMERON (Starday 694) Newcomer Ken Cameron could well jump into the winner’s circle with CASH BOX this extremely promising Starday entry tabbed “Just One More Time.” 1780 (Check One) The tune is an easy-going, chorus-backed weeper about a fellow who BROADWAY & AM A catches on the ways of his wanderin’ girlfriend. The attractive flip, “Say You Will,” is a throbbingly bittersweet shufflin’ tradition-oriented blue- NEW YORK 19, N. Y. DEALER grass-styled tearjerker. Also merits a close look. ONE STOP ... Enclosed find my check. DISTRIB HOWARD (Columbia 43194) RED FOLEY (Decca 31727) $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription (United RACK JOBBER. CHUCK States, Canada, Mexico) PUBLISHER ... (B+) I HOPE YOU HEAR SAD (B+) CHAINED TO A MEMORY $30 for a full year (Airmail , Canada, SONGS (2:44) [Pamper (2:54) [Hill & Range BMI— RECORD CO. . Mexico) BMI Howard, Rager] Chuck Carson] Foley can create a sales DISK JOCKEY — Red $30 for a full year (other countries) Howard unleashes his potent, wide- stir with this sentimental slow-mov-

COIN FIRM . $45 for a full year (Airmail other countries) range vocal talents full-blast on this ing tender weeper about an unfor- OTHER y top-drawer chorus-backed lyrical tunate guy who can’t find a new gal NAME heart-tugging romancer with an in- ’cause he’s still in love with his pre- fectious repeating melodic riff. Watch vious girl. Tune boasts a moving, FIRM it closely. mid-deck recitation. (B+) A F T ER MY LAUGHTER ADDRESS C4ME TEARS (2:25) [Sha- (B+) SHAME ON YOU (2:35) * piro, Bernstein & Cromwell ASCAP [Hill & Range BMI—Cooley] —Turk, Tobias] More fine country This time out Foley offers a lively, sounds. This one’s a blusey, moody rhythmic, CITY ZONE . . . STATE chorus-backed warm-heart- Be Sure To Check Business Classification Above! honk tonkish lament in a traditional ed romancer with all of his expected hillbilly groove. style sincerity.

28 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 England's Pye label continued to provide strong product in 1964, from its own repertoire and the lines it handles in Great Britain. Of its own making was the great success of , whose American outlet, Reprise, got solidly on the English Sound bandwagon with the group’s mighty hit, “You Really Got Me.” The boys are moving into 1965 with an- other big hit, “All Day and All of the Night.” At the moment, they are touring Britain with America's own Gene Pitney. In the States, they did a TV stint on the Red Skelton TV’er. When their English trek ends Jan. 12, they’ll head for their first trip on the Continent, a 3-day tour of Sweden. After that, the boys journey to Australia and New Zealand for two weeks. Members of the team are Ray Davies, leader and rhythm guitarist-writer; his brother Dave, lead guitar; Pete Quaife, bass; and Mick Avory, drums.

Cash Box—January 9, 1965 29 Voila!

No sleight of hand involved.

Just a simple change of album cover, and an exciting French album hit, recorded by Yves Montand for CBS Records, becomes an American top seller.

The popular Frenchman is just one of many top stars

who enjoy world-wide exposure and record sales

because of the bold international concept of CBS Records.

CBS Records /Entertaining the Entire World [5

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Gash Box* AUSTRALIA

All thoughts of a financial crisis went by the board in the biggest Christmas It is with pleasure that we report the return to Australia—after some thir- spending spree of all time. All the major labels found themselves with artists teen years away—of Keith Ashdown, his wife Phyllis and family. As a resi- high in the charts and notching up tremendous sales both with singles and dent of Canada during his absence from Australia, Keith spent ten years with LP’s. EMI had The Beatles “I Feel Fine” at No. 1 on Parlophone with Freddie London Records of Canada Ltd. He returns to his homeland with a vast knowl- and the Dreamers in hot pursuit with “I Understand” on Columbia. Decca was edge of all phases of the record industry. Keith’s traveling experiences have well represented by Val Doonican’s “Walk Away” with The Rolling Stones and taken him to the major markets within the North American Continent, in- The Bachelors also in the Top Ten. Pye had a major hit with Petula Clark’s cluding New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the entire area of Canada; “Downtown” and Philips was well to the fore with Dusty Springfield’s “Losing internationally, he has visited England and the Continent where he attended You.” They also did well in the LP field with CBS showstoppers “My Fair decision making meetings, sales seminars and policy procedure of the parent Lady” and “Camelot.” company . It is Keith Ashdown’s intention to establish himself Looking to 1965 for trends it is interesting to note that more and more sin- in the same vocation which will enable him to impart and expound on the ex- gle artists are finding their way into the charts. Established British names periences he has accrued in Canada. such as Cliff Richard, Adam Faith and Matt Monro are brushing shoulders Southern Music is out with new sheets on the following titles—“Cry Baby,” with more and more American artists such as Gene Pitney, P. J. Proby, Roy “Dream Girl,” “Everytime,” “My Arms Want To Hold You,” “Runaway” and Orbison and Elvis Presley. “Sea Of Clouds.” Manufacturers and dealers report that more people gave record tokens as Australian folk group The Liberty Singers make their disk debut on RCA Christmas prsents than ever before. EMI whose biggest single disk success of with “Derrie Derrie Dream” and “Lay Me Down Dead.” 1964 was The Beatles’ “Can’t Buy Me Love,” which topped the 1,250,000 mark, Latest album release from Australian Record Company includes the film have got off to a good start to 1965 with the group’s “I Feel Fine,” which has track from “My Fair Lady” and three other MFL sets from Andy Williams, already sold over a million copies. Ferrante & Teicher and Andre Previn, respectively. Also included is “Tell Me Decca Records has acquired the American Ava catalog to be released in this Why” by Bobby Vinton; “Without You” by Robert Goulet; “The World Of Lonely country on the London label. Negotiations were concluded between W. W. People” by Anita Bryant; “New Juke Box Hits” by Chuck Berry; and “Jazz Townsley of Decca and independent international representative Bobby Weiss. Impressions Of Japan” by . First release from Ava which specializes in film soundtracks is expected to be Belinda Music has released its “Matey Book No. 4,” which looks sure to fol- ’s “The Carpet Baggers.” The Ava catalog was previously is- low in the highly successful footsteps of the other three volumes in the range. sued here by EMI on the MGM label. The new one carries the lyrics of fifty recent and current hit titles together Island Records announced that it has acquired distribution rights to the with thirty-two well planned photographs of recording artists ranging from American Ace label. This r & b catalog which has such names as Lloyd Price, Elvis Presley through to The Beatles. Norman Whiteley and the people at Hughie (Piano) Smith, Sonny Boy Williamson, Elmore James and Frankie Belinda can take a bow for a fine production. Ford will be issued on Island’s subsidiary Sue label. First releases will be mid- On the local record scene, we find three new singles released through Fes- January. A big expansion program is planned for Island Records during 1965 tival Records—on the Sunshine label are The Pacifies with “Lost My Baby” including the formation of a new pop label, Aladdin. Managing director Chris- and “Slowly But Surely”; the Leedon label has Jenny Bradley with “Are My topher Blackwell will be joined by Chris Peers and M. D. Harry Robinson in Ears On Straight” c/w “Toymakers’ Dream” and J & J with “Da Doo Ron the production of disks for which artists are now being signed. Ron” and “Who Will Buy.” Leedon is also out with a two-LP set entitled “The Latest British musical to reach London’s West End after a three-week try- J. O’K Story” featuring, of course, Johnny O’Keefe. out in the provinces is “Our Man Crichton” which opened to rave reviews. On the local front from W & G Records, there are the following new albums actor Based on J. M. Barrie’s “The Admirable Crichton,” the show stars film —“Doug Owen At The Copper Inne”; “Here Come The Cherokees”; “Songs Kenneth More and singer Millicent Martin, who made such an impact in the For Children” by Elizabeth Harris; “Hear The Truth” by Frank Traynor’s controversial TV series “That Was The Week That Was.” Book and lyrics by Jazz Preachers; “Pink Champagne” by Johnny Mac and “Great C&W Songs Herbert Kretzmar and music by Dave Lee. The score is published by Screen- (Volume 2)” Kevin Shegog. Gems—Columbia Music. Negotiations for an original cast album are under way. New single issues from ARC are “My Love Forgive Me” by Robert Goulet; The Zbigniew Namyslowski Modern Jazz Quartet, which created much in- “Rip It Up” by The Telstars; “Goin’ Out Of My Head” by Little Anthony & terest on the British jazz scene when they toured here last summer from their The Imperials and “Thou Shalt Not Steal” by Dick & Deedee. We were fortunate enough recently to see a sneak preview of the delightful native Poland, has its first release on Decca with an album titled “Lola.” Be- new Walt Disney movie “Mary Poppins.” Those in attendance at the preview cause of the popularity, they gained last year, the quartet returns to Britain unanimously voted the film a truly great achievement and when it is publicly Scott’s on February 13 for another tour. One of their venues will be Ronnie shown you can rest assured the songs will show out on local charts. Jazz Club. Zarah Leander, Swedish bom star of stage and cabaret, makes a welcome return to disk with one of her most famous songs “Wunderbar” released by Great Britain's Best Sellers Oriole and published by Chappells. This Pop singer Billy Fury hopes to have his 15th consecutive chart entry with Last Weeks Week Week On Chart his latest Decca single, “I’m Lost Without You.” Fury has recently finished 1 1 4 *1 Feel Fine -The Beatles (Parlophone) Northern Songs work on a film entitled “I Gotta Horse.” 2 2 6 I’m Gonna Be Strong—Gene Pitney (Stateside) Screen Two pop stars kick off 1965 with their own series for BBC Radio. “The Gems Tommy Steele Show” brings cockney singer back to the air after starring for 3 4 5 *Downtown—Petula Clark (Pye) Welbeck two years in the West End musical “Half A Sixpence.” Music and songs for 4 5 4 Walk Tall—Val Doonican (Decca) Shapiro Bernstein 5 3 6 Little Red Rooster Rolling Stones (Decca) Jewel the series penned by Tommy, The Raindrops and The Johnny Spence Orches- — 6 9 4 I Understand—Freddie & Dreamers (Columbia) Maddox tagged after her signature tune. tra. Vera Lynn stars in “We’ll Meet Again” 7 15 2 No Arms Can Ever Hold You—The Bachelors (Decca) All royalties from “Somebody Help Me,” new disk by Kenny Bernard and Burlington The Wranglers, are being donated to the Oxfam Society. The number penned 8 6 5 Pretty Paper—Roy Orbison (London) Acuff Rose 9 16 2 *1 Could Easily Fall Cliff Richard (Columbia) Shadows by The Wranglers is issued on Parlophone and published by Filmusic. — Music The New Christy Minstrels arrive in London on Jan. 7 on the first leg of 10 19 2 Somewhere—P. J. Proby (Liberty) Chappell their month long tour of Europe which will take in Holland, Denmark, Sweden, 11 8 10 Baby Love—The Supremes (Stateside) Jobette Norway, Finland, Italy, France, Belgium and Germany. The American Ambas- 12 1 Blue Christmas—Elvis Presley (RCA) Pic Music 13 12 3 Message To Martha Faith (Parlophone) Sea Lark sador is hosting a reception at the American Embassy for them on the day —Adam 14 10 7 There’s A Heartache Following Me—Jim Reeves (RCA) they arrive in London. During their stay here they will top the bill of “Sunday Burlington Night At The London Palladium” on January 10, record two half-hour shows 15 1 *Terry—Twinkle (Decca) Favourite for BBC sound and four half-hour shows for Southern Television. To coincide 16 7 7 *A11 Day And All Of The Night—The Kinks (Pye) Kassner 17 1 *Girl Don’t with their visit CBS issued their latest single “Down The Road I Go.” Come—Sandie Shaw (Pye) Glissando 18 1 Yeh Yeh—Georgeie Fame (Columbia) Mongo Music Quickies: New Shirley Bassey single “Now” penned by Columbia a & r man- 19 20 2 *Genie With The Light Brown Lamp—The Shadows (Colum- bia) Shadows Music ager . . . Frank Ifield’s new Columbia single “Don’t Make Me 20 1 What Have They Done To The Raib—The Searchers (Pye) Laugh.” . . . Yvonne Prenosilova, pop star from Czechoslovakia, emerges from Essex behind the iron curtain to appear in the BBC’s “Teen Scene.” . . . Cilia Black *Local copyrights has first album release “Just Cilia” issued on Parlophone. . . . Another single from Aladdin by Cliff Richard, “This Was My Special Day,” on Columbia. Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's Correction 1 Beatles For Sale The Beatles 1 Hard Day’s Night The Beatles There was an error in a Honeycombs greeting that appeared on A — LONDON— (Parlophone) (Parlophone) page 7 of the International Section of the Year-End issue. Name of the com- 2 A Hard Day’s Night The Beatles 2 The Bachelors Hits—The Bache- pany should have read Axle Enterprises Ltd. (Parlophone) lors (Decca) 3 The Bachelors Plus 16 Great 3 Groovin’ With Manfred Mann Songs The Bachelors (Decca) Manfred Mann (H.M.V.) Australia's Best Sellers 4 The Rolling Stones The Rolling 4 Kink Size Session—The Kinks Stones (Decca) (Pye) 1 I Feel Fine Beatles Parlophone) (The — Leeds Music 5 Lucky 13 Shades Of Val Doonican 5 Five By Five — The Rolling 2 The Wedding (Julie Rogers—Philips) BIEM/Jewel —Val Doonican (Decca) Stones (Decca) 3 Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby (Elvis Presley RCA) Belinda Music 6 Moonlight And Roses — Jim 6 Peter Paul & Mary—Peter Paul 4 The Twelfth Of Never (Cliff Richard—Columbia) Chappell & Co. Reeves (RCA) & Mary (Warner Bros.) 5 Leader Of The Pack (The Shangri Las—Red Bird) Robert Mellin 7 Twelve Songs Of Christmas — 7 From The Heart — Jim Reeves Jim Reeves (RCA) (RCA) 6 Some Place Green (Jimmie Rodgers—Dot) J. Albert & Son 8 Oh Pretty Woman Roy Orbison 8 Dusty Dusty Springfield (Phil- 7 Ringo (Lome Greene—RCA) E. H. Morris & Co. — (London) ips) 8 Come A Little Bit Closer (Jay & Americans—U/A) 9 The Kinks The Kinks (Pye) 9 It’s Over—Roy Orbison (London) 9 Walk Away (Matt Monro—Parlophone) Castle Music 10 Aladdin And His Wonderful Lamp 10 Long Tall Sally — The Beatles 10 When You Walk In The Room (The Searchers—Astor) Castle Music —Cliff Richard (Columbia) (Parlophone)

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principal Festival is once again the Fred Roy is organizing a “Country Music Who’s Who” for publication in The 15th San Remo Songs decision by part of RCA Italian P the . November of 1965. is photographs relating to any aspect of weekly column. After j He in need of part of the org or( er work by , country music, particularly pictures of an historic nature. Contact him at Box in the contest there was a week of hard presented this year at the contest. 400, Station T, Toronto. Barbara Nicholson, continuity writer at Winnipeg’s to select the final 24 songs that will be * with respective performers who CKY, was the proud recipient recently of a certificate of recognition in the This is the list of the 24 songs along the next Festi . ^ Canadian Radio Commercials Festival. Her employers immediately arranged definitely confirmed their participation to ... group which ha P- S Qn for her to fly to Toronto to accept the award. A hearts and flowers turn of grouped under the name of every publishing events occurred when charming Barbara decided to combine pleasure with the songs: business and turn the award winning trip into a honeymoon at Niagara Falls.

SUGARMUSIC: . . . . Upon her departure for the East Miss Nicholson had become Mrs. Bud Mc- Francis/CGD lnt.) Cinquetti/CGD—Connie . Lean. Congratulations on both counts, Barb. Quality Records really beating Ho Bisogno Di Vederti (Gigliola Pitney/CGD lnt.) the drum of late for the new Sue Thompson outing on Hickory, “Paper Tiger.” Amici Miei (Nicola Di Bari/Saar—Gene Surfs/CGD lnt.) It appears to be making the chart scene in solid fashion right across the Si Vedra’ (Vittorio Inzaina/CGD—Les . Zanicchi/Ri.Fi—Gene Pitney/CGD lnt.) country. “I can’t Live Without You,” by Joe Popiel is really developing some I Tuoi Anni Piu’ Belli (Iva chart muscles. It’s listed on many of Canada’s leading charts and seems cer- RICORDI: tain to break the chart barrier in every Canadian community. Definitely a na- Solo/Ricordi—The Minstrels/CBS) tional break out. Rockin’ Robbsrt’s “SJ Smart Chart” is a real stronghold of Se Piangi Se Ridi (Bobby Fiore (Wilma Goich/Ricordi—The Minstrels/CBS) Canadian content these days. His list is among the first in the country to list Le Colline Sono In Ahhrarriami Fnrtp tOrnella Vanoni/Ricordi Udo Jurgens/Saar; the great new Pat Hervey sound, “Think About Me.” Others are bound to fol- — low suit; it’s a great commercial sound. The Jack London, Capitol outing is LEONARDI: i also well under way at CHSJ in St. John. Tom E. Swift postcards from Van- Devi Essere Tu (Ricky Gianco/Jaguar) couver where he is working the promo circuit for his London outing, “I’m (Betty Curtis/CGD—Petula Clark/Saar) Gonna Try.” He indicates he will be appearing on some cross Canada TV’ers Invece No Cominciamo Ad Amarci (John Foster/Phonocolor—Joe Damiano/Bluebell) ox-iginating on the West Coast. Petula Clark is set for a P.A. in Montreal at Comedie Canadiene from Jan. 5 through 10. Her record of “Downtown” is the ARISTON: gigantic hit it deserves to be right across Canada. It is distributed in most Ti Credo (Peppino Gagliardi/Saar—Timi Yuro/Phonogram) parts of Canada by the Compo Company on the Warner Brothers label, how- II Tuo Amore (Bruno Lauzi/CGD—Dionne Warwick/Phonogram) ever in the Province of Quebec the record appears on its original Vogue label lnt.) Di Fronte All’ Amore (Gianni Mascolo/Ariston—Vic Damone/CGD from Trans Canada. A1 Mair reports that “Big Brother” by Dickie Lee is a solid top ten item at CROC in Hamilton where Art Todd was among the first SOUTHERN: Canadian spinners to really get on the good sound. Kito lnt.) L’Amore Ha I Tuoi Occhi: (Bruno Filippini/MRC—Yukari (CGD Recent developments Montreal have Dave Boxer on the rating scene CFCF’s Aspetta Domani (Fred Bongusto/Fonit—Cetra) whistling a happy tune. His comparatively new night time segment walked away with the November rating picture, resulting in no end of distress and C. A. ROSSI: unhappiness for his sevex-al competitors. Indeed, the boxer showing has gone Io Non Volevo (Giordano Colombo/Jukebox—Roy Hamilton/CGD lnt.) a long way to improving the entire station’s rating picture to a very marked Tozzi/Fomt—Cetra— Non A Caso II Destino Ci Ha Fatto Incontrare (Franco degree. Johnny Tillotson/CGD lnt.) Whitey Haines is enthusiastically talking up a new wax outing by Shirley Field. CURCI: Rather drastic changes on the Montreal radio personnel scene have occurred Io Che Non Vivo Senza Di Te (Pino Donaggio/EMI Italiana—Jody Miller/EMI in recent days. Early morning deejay-program director, Doug Burrows, exits Italiana) . CKGM to take over as manager at CHIC in Brampton, Ontario. He is re- Mia Cara (Robertino/Cemed—Carosello—Daniel Gerard/Saar) placed at the Montreal outlet by Ralph Kirchen from CJAD in Montreal. Shortly after this change CKGM announced that Dick Varney and ABERBACH: (12/18), Mouskouri/Phono- John Murphy would be replaced in their respective time periods, and that E Poi Verra L’Autunno (Gian Costello/EMI Italiana—Nana Dean Hagopian from Ottawa’s CKOY will shortly join CKGM’s regular lineup. gram) Neither Varney nor Murphy have made known their plans for the future. ESEDRA: (Phonogram’s Publishing firm) Their on air x-eplacements at have not yet been announced by General CKGM Springfield/Phonogram) Manager Don Wall. Tu Che Non Sai (Fabrizio Ferretti/Ri.Fi.—Dusty RCA Victor of Canada have set something of a record on their production MAS: (Saar’s Publishing firm) of the first Canadian musical original caster. “Le Vol Rose Du Flamant,” the Prima O Poi (Remo Germani & Le Amiche/Saar—Audrey/Ariston) production in question, stars an impressive lineup of French Canada’s top music talent. The idea to record, the actual recording and associated activities, BIDERI: cover, etc., pressing and distribution of the initial run was all accomplished Vieni Con Noi (Milva/Fonit—Cetra) in just under one week. It is on release through RCA’s Canada International series which will open the door to world wide exposure for the fine production. DURIUM: This is another giant step forward for the recording industry in Canada, and L’Amore E’ Partito (Beppe Cardile/Durium, Anita Harris/Decca Italiana) the RCA Victor people are to be congratulated for their faith and foresight where Canadian talent is concerned. Another new Canadian album that is Principal support for the Festival organization derives from the record bound to create a stir, and then some, on the world record market has just field. All publishing groups are participating in the contest with their own been released by Arc. Catherine McKinnon offers a program of the more com- record labels and recording artists. Such is the case of Sugarmusic with CGD mercial folk items of recent vintage, “Today,” “Dominique,” together with and CGD lnt., of Ricordi, with Ricordi and CBS, of Ariston with Ariston Rec- a collection of standard in idiom. vocalist items the The charming has been ords, of C. A. Rossi with Juke Box, of Curci Carosello/Cemed and so on. a regular fixture is the on numerous network TV’ers and now seen weekly on Also, the 15th Edition of the contest is marking the debut in the Festival Don Messer Show. of some publishing firms that are owned by top record firms. This is the case Among the best of the new single releases that are making jocks sit up and of Phonogram with their pubbery “Esedra” and of Saar with their pubbery take notice across Canada is the latest outing by the Ray Conniff Singers, “Mas.” For Durium, this is the second year it is presenting its own publishing “If I knew Then.” It should turn out to be a winner in all broadcast formats. production, having in the past year a great publishing hit in San Remo with Phil Najovits, genial Phonodisc topper in Montreal, is elated over the year “Quando Vedrai La Mia Ragazza.” For Durium the 15th edition is also mark- just past at the company’s branch in Montreal. According to Phil the firm ing the debut on the scene of the Festival of its new voice, Beppe Cardile, who ’64. experienced one of its best years in the market throughout He is looking is at the same time, lyric writer and composer of the song presented, “L’Amore forward to a blockbuster ’65 with hit new things by The Miracles, “Come On E’ Partito.” Do The Jerk,” and Chuck Berry’s “Promised Land” to lead the way. “The Other debuting artists are Nicola Di Bari, a recent discovery of Saar, who In Crowd” by Dobie Gray appears all set to catch fire in Canada. Bill Fisher already had last summer a hit record, Vittorio Inzaina of CGD who was re- will have winner after winner as ’65 gets under way with “This Feeling In- vealed by the Castrocaro contest for new voices (whose winners were auto- side” by The Searchers roaring up the charts hot on the heels of “Love Po- matically entitled to take part in the San Remo contest). A debuting singer 9” tion No. by the same group, big new outings by Sandie Shaw, The Honey- also discovered at Castrocaro is Franco Tozzi, pacted by Fonit-Cetra. Other combs and The Kinks all seem certain to smash the chart barrier for Bill artists who for the first time will tread the stage of the San Remo Casino are and his allied set up. Liam Mullan, vet Canadian record man, has just re- Iva Zanicchi of Ri.Fi who recently entered the top 30 charts with two record- turned from Great Britain and a sojourn with the Epstein office where he was ings; Wilma Goich of Ricordi who recently confirmed her talent at the Medi- serving in the capacity of Road Manager for the Beatles on their recent tour terranean Festival of Barcelona, where she was the winner; John Foster, the of the British Isles. Liam is in search of a record promotion post with a singer/journalist who had strong success in the summer thanks to his re- Canadian firm again. He can be reached in Montreal at (514) 272 2619. Hal cording, “Amore Scusami.” Foster records under the Phonocolor (Cellograph- rolling. Ross has a blockbuster sound about to happen as the New Year gets Simp) label, and the 15th edition of the contest marks also the debut of this “Somewhere” by P. J. Proby figures to introduce the artist to adult audiences young dynamic record firm. as well as please his legions of teen age fans in America. It currently North The list of artists debuting at the Festival of 1965 continues with Peppino is a big winner on the charts in Great Britain. Gagliardi of Saar who is displaying his extraordinary personality on the Lesley Gore is coming in for air play by the car load lot with her latest, record scene, Bruno Lauzi of CGD, whose name already appeared on the “Look Of Love.” “The Other Ringo” by Larry Finnegan seems to be a sure Italian charts, Gianni Mascolo, who revealed himself at the Venice Contest thing. Bill Smithers at Quality in Montreal expects the RIC outing to break (a festivals’ stage) marking also the debut in San Remo of the new Alfredo wide open. “No We’re Thru” by The Poets from the new Dynovox set up Rossi label Ariston, Giordano Colombo who also took part in the Venice con- should come in for some considerable Canadian air action. Early tests have test, and last but not least, Gian Costello, a well-known artist of EMI Italiana, brought encouraging results. Best new side of the week is the recorded-in- who’, in spite of his talented voice, and some chart action, never had the England pairing by Pat Hervey. This one has got to be a smash for the de- occasion to reach a great success; also Fred Bongusto, who recently left Ri.Fi, lightful Canadian gal. “Think About Me,” although it’s the B side of the disk which first launched and introduced his talent, to sign a new pact with Fonit certainly seems to be the money side. Octrs talents, all of them being well-known all Bob Pugh at Raleigh is just as excited as he can be, and with good reason. We pass-up comments on foreign will to the Festival for the first time as This is a first class commercial outing. It’s on Act. Easily the best album set over the world: some of them come wish to express our welcome, that in many a moon for Bobby Darin is his new one on Capitol, “From Hello Dolly guests of our country. To them we hoping in the 15th edition of this woifld known contest. To Goodbye Charlie” is Bobby at his best with tremendous musical assist from they will enjoy a strong success is also for the first time taking part the swinging Richard Wess band. It’s coming in for air play in amounts that The Italian pubbery owned by Aberbach of the last year’s are reminiscent of Bobby’s big “Mack The Knife,” etc., days. Count on Dusty in the contest. The two Italian pi’otagonists Festival, Bobby Springfield to be a great big chart performer, both album and single wise very Solo and Gigliola Cinquetti will take part once again in the event. Gigliola was L’Eta’ Per Amarti” and Bobby soon. Her “Live It Up” single is headed for hitsville, and her new Philips LP, the winner of the 1964 edition with “Non Ho “Dusty” has Clyde McGregor whistling a happy, money-in-the-bank tune over Solo was the top selling artist of the contest with 1,400,000 copies sold of his at Quality lately. recording “Una Lacrima Sul Viso.”

32 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 International Section RCA Italiana Explains Decision To Co&box TOP lOO LABELS Withdraw From San Remo Festival ABC-Paramount 13, 44 Laurie 28 Amy 15 Liberty 24, 40, 82, 99 NEW YORK—Last week’s Italy column noted that RCA Italiana had decided Atco 63 London 30, 46, 69, 78 Atlantic 86 to withdraw this year’s San its participation—involving its artist line-up—at Autumn 89 Mala 67 Remo Festival. Artists who will not appear include Paul Anka, Alain Barriere, Mar-V-Lus 87 Cameo Mercury 9, 53, 71 , and Gino Paoli. 47 58, Capitol MGM 35, 38, 39 Charger Money 6 As promised in the column, here is the letter sent by Giuseppe Ornato, man- Checker Musicor 73 aging director of RCA Italiana, to the members of the selection committee, Chess Motown 2 Columbia ATA, explaining the label’s action: Command 33 Okeh 54 Congress Parkway 92 Constellation 41 Coral 25 Parrot 20 Philips 97, 100 Rome, December 12, 1964 D-Town 93 Philles 7, 68 Messrs. DCP 5 Victor 19, 77 Dial RCA 27, 37, Giorgio Bird Berti Rodolfo D’Intino Duke Red 45, 85 Angelo Cavallo Vittorio Franchini Reprise 32, 56, 59, 61, 66, 83 Roulette 11, 50 Sandro Delli Ponti Carlo Savina Epic Filippo D’Errico Velia Veniero Scepter 95 4 Corners Smash 34, 57 Fabor members of the committee for the selection of the songs to be presented at Fraternity 75 Tamla 1 2 62 the XV San Remo Festival 4, 1 , 20th Fox 80 Golden World Gordy United Artists 51

Hickory Gentlemen: Veejay 52, 94 Imperial Interphon Wand 43, 72, 76 First of all 55 we wish to express our appreciation and thanks for the confi- Warner Bros 12, 22 dence you showed to us in selecting, among 35 compositions, eight tunes which Kapp World Artist 23 should have been performed by RCA Italiana artists.

In answer to numerous requests tor such a service CASH BOX will run the Top 100 Labels feature on a Therefore we feel we must explain to you the reasons why Italiana did RCA weekly basis. It has been designed primarily as an aid to our international readers desiring a capsule not participate in the Festival. summary of labels they carry and their representation on the CASH BOX Top 100. Feature can also be a handy order for distribs, racks, dealers and one-stops ordering disks by labels.

On Thursday, December 3, ATA informed us, through one of our executives, that among the tunes selected, there were only three by RCA Italiana (for which we are listing below, also the suggested interpreters) and namely: La Verita (Bardotti, Trovajoli, Pes) (co-publishing Spanka Italiana) Jimmy Italy's Best Sellers Fontana (RCA Italiana) Paul Anka (RCA Victor); Non Basta Mai (Ti Voglio Troppo Bene) (Reverberi, Bardotti) (co-publisher Pentagramma) Little Tony This Last Weeks (Durium) Neil Sedaka (RCA Victor); Prima Di Vederti (Paoli) Gino Paoli Week Week On Chart (RCA Italiana) Yamada Victor); Romy (RCA Thus leaving out: Quattro 1 1 3 *Non Son Degno Di Te: Gianni Morandi/RCA Published by Ragioni Per Non Amarti (Mancini, Sentieri) Donatella Moretti (RCA Italiana) RCA Italiana Alain Barriere (RCA Victor); Ascoltami (Proteggimi) (Rossi, Bezzi) Louiselle 2 2 11 La Mia Festa (It’s My Party): Richard Anthony/EMI Italiana Published by Ricordi (ARC) Dalida (Barclay); Parla di Te (Paoli, Del Turco) Riccardo Del Turco. 3 6 7 E Adesso Te Ne Puoi Andare: (Maintenant Tu Peux T’En

Aller) : Les Surfs/CGD Int. Published by Chappell As soon as we knew this unexpected as well as final decision, we got in 4 4 5 *Bambini Miei: Adriano Celentano/Clan Published by Clan touch, on the same Friday morning, Dec. 4, with Mr. Gianni Ravera informing 5 3 12 *Non Aspetto Nessuno: Little Tony/Durium Published by him that, according to the previous conversations, we had already made firm RCA Italiana arrangements with the artists who were now excluded from the Festival. 6 9 2 *Te Lo Leggo Negli Occhi: Dino/RCA Published by RCA Italiana In confirming the ATA decision, Mr. Ravera suggested informally to have 7 5 5 *Io Sono Quel Che Sono: Mina/Ri.Fi Published by Sugar- Alain Barriere perform the song by Gino Paoli. At the same time he reported music 8 10 2 *Cristina: Solo/Ricordi Published by Ricordi that some publishers from Milan had expressed to him their disappointment Bobby 9 — 1 *Per Un Pugno Di Dollari: /RCA Published for being poorly represented among the 24 songs of the Festival. by RCA Italiana 10 — 1 *E Quando Vien La Notte: Gene Pitney/CGD Int. Published Not the actual exclusion of the songs, previously approved by your Com- by Sugarmusic mittee, but the climate in which such a decision had been made brought us *Denotes Original Italian Titles back to the atmosphere of the 1962 and 1963 Festivals, to which, for the same reasons—RCA Italiana did not participate. Apparently the parenthesis of the 1964 edition, to whose success RCA Italiana greatly contributed with sugges- The list of the songs selected by the organizers of the San Remo Festival as tions and innovations as well as its active participation, is to be ascribed to well as of the artists participating therein will give you an additional chance contingent circumstances. for a better evaluation.

Upon request of Mr. Ravera, on Friday noon, Dec. sent a 4, we ATA cable Anyhow, it is obvious (as I already said about the Festivals to the press two requesting them to exclude from the Festival all the songs already selected, years ago) that the organizers of any kind of shows are free to realize them if at least five of them (those to be performed also by our world-wide popular as they like, RCA Italiana on its part is free not to participate. artists) should have not been accepted. We hope that the results of our work will continue to be worth the consid- If, based on our request, ATA had shown their willingness to discuss with eration you have shown us on this occasion. us the conditions of our participation, we could change our opinion on the criteria adopted presently, so similar to those of the 1962 and 1963 editions. With our kindest regards. Giuseppe Ornato A few hours later, however, ATA cabled their harsh negative reply. Managing Director RCA Italiana decided not to participate in the XV San Remo Festival as the conditions indicated by ATA were unacceptable. Our company in fact would have been exposed to all the risks connected to this event (risks confirmed by several clamorous cases of the past) only with worldwide popular artists who succeeded in gaining their popularity outside San Remo, artists who maintain their record sales at constantly high levels. Besides all this RCA Italiana was SUBSCRIPTION TO CASH BOX not given the possibility to present on the stage of the Festival some artists already known such as Riccardo Del Turco, Donatella Moretti, Louiselle, the $30 FIRST CLASS-$45 AIR MAIL possibility which, we know, is given to other record companies.

Cash Box—January 9, 1965' International Section 33 — — Germany's Best Sellers

This Last Weeks Week Week On Chart GERMANY Cliff Harlem)— 115 Das 1st Die Frage Aller Fragen (Spanish Music Richard—Columbia—Aberbach /T1 ,, 2 2 6 Pretty Woman—Roy Orbison—London—Acuff Rose/R.M. gi e g e l Kleine 3 3 5 §*Kenn Ein Land (Know A Land)—Edition Marbot & glance at The best way to start off a new year is to take a quick backward Annabell (Little Anabell) —Edition Idee—Ronny Telefun- the old year and draw up a balance sheet. For the next two weeks we’ll take ken Musikmarkt listed the All this space to do exactly that. The German trade pape 4 4 5 §*Vergangen, Vergessen, Vorueber (Gone, Forgotten, top artists of the year in their latest issues and we’ll start there. Over)—Edition Marbot/Olias & So Ein Tag (Such A Day) —Sikorski Music—Freddy—Polydor FEMALE ARTISTS 5 5 11 Memphis, Tennessee—Bernd Spier/Johnny Rivers/Claudio, MALE ARTISTS Rik & Roger/Pat Boone/Matadorne—CBS/Liberty/Poly- 1 Bemd Spier—CBS 1 Siw Malmkvist—Metronome# dor/Vogue/Metronome—Hans Gerig Music 2 Ronny—Teldec* 2 Marika Kilius—CBS* 6 6 5 *Schneemann (Snowman) —Manuela—Telefunken—Intro/ 3 Freddy—Polydor* 3 Soeur Sourire—Philips Meisel 4 Trini Lopez—Ariola 4 Gigliola Cinquetti—Metronome# 7 7 5 Do Wah Diddy Diddy—Manfred Mann—Electrola—Aber- 5 Cliff Richard—Electrola 5 Conny Froboess—Electrola* bach Music 6 Draff Deutscher—Teldec* 6 Manuela—Teldec# 8 — 1 Du, Du Gehst Vorbei (You Pass Me By) —Suzie—Vogue 7 Paul Anka—Teldec 7 Millie—Philips -—Edition Montana 8 Peter Lauch—Metronome* 8 Suzie—Deutsche Vogue 9 9 2 *Cinderella Baby—Drafi Deutscher—Decca—Nero/Hammer- • Independent productions * Artists of German nationality ling/Meisel 10 10 2 Tennessee Waltz—Alma Cogan—Columbia—Peer Music/ Seeger VOCAL GROUPS INSTRUMENTAL * Original German Copyright 1 The Beatles—Electrola 1 Jacques Loussier—Teldec §Two Sided Hit. 2 The Rolling Stones—Teldec 2 Jorgen Ingmann—Metronome 3 The Rattles—Philips* 3 Fritz Schulz—Reichel—Polydor* 4 The Rackets—Austrophon 4 A1 Hirt—Teldec German LP Best Sellers 5 The Swinging Blue Jeans 5 Ray Conniff—CBS Electrola 6 Ernest Mosch—Teldec* This Last Weeks 6 The Searchers—Deutsche Vogue 7 Werner Muller—Teldec* Week Week On Chart 7 The Animals—Electrola 8 Alfred Hause—Polydor* 1 2 8 *My Fair Lady German Original Cast—Philips 8 The Shadows—Electrola — 2 1 4 A Hard Day’s Night (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) —The Beatles Odeon (Electrola) As you see, plenty of foreign artists made the lists and only 13 of the 32 3 5 3 The Rolling Stones—Decca (Teldec) artists listed were of German nationality. All of the vocal artists except the 4 4 2 *Music Fuer Millionen (Music For Millions) —Various Art- groups which showed the strong English wave here were German language ists— (Special production for German TV lottery) —Phil- artists whereas the groups were 100% English language groups. This even ips includes the German beat group The Rattles, who captured 3rd place on the 5 — 1 *Die Spitzenreiter—1964 (The Top Hits—1964) —Various group list. Artists—Polydor (D.G.G.) The next logical listings are the top 10 LP’s and singles of the year again 6 6 2 *Songs Der Welt (Songs Of The World) —Esther & Abi Ofa- from Musikmarkt. rim—-Philips—Twen (Philips) 7 3 10 West Side Story—Original Film Soundtrack—CBS 8 — 1 *Noeh Frechere Chansons Aus Dem Alten Frankreich (Even TOP 10 LP’s—1964 Spicier Songs From Old France) —Helen Vita—Deutsche Vogue *1 My Fair Lady Original German Cast—Philips — 9 9 2 Jazz Sebastian Bach Swingle Singers Philips 2 With The Beatles Electrola — — — 10 10 11 *Freche Chansons Alten Frankreich (Spicy Songs *3 Spicy Chansons From Old France Helen Vita Vogue Aus Dem — — From Old France) Helen Vita Deutsche Vogue 4 Trini Lopez At P.J.’s Ariola — — — * Original German Production 5 West Side Story—Original Soundtrack—CBS 6 More Trini Lopez At P.J.’s—Ariola *7 Twist Im Star Club—The Rattles—Philips GERMANY (continued) *8 Wiener Spaziergange—Peter Alexander—Polydor reports that he’s busy *9 Ad Lib Stories I & III—Jurgen Von Manger—Philips Michael Arends of Paul Arends and Trumpf Music pushing Peter Alexander’s smash hit on “Sweet Violets,” which has passed 10 Play Bach—I, II, III IV—Jacques Loussier—Teldec *Original German Production the 100,000 mark here and is now working on “Chug A Lug” from Roger Mil- ler, which was just released here. Theo Seeger of Peer Music has two hot newies on his hands with “Is It The LP list leads off with the “My Fair Lady” giant German version which True” in English from Brenda Lee and in German from Conny Froboess and sold over 500,000 records, a feat that has never been done here or anywhere “The Crying Game” in English from Dave Berry and in German from Peter in Europe before. 5 of the 10 top LP’s are actual German productions. Here’s Beil. Both top English tunes look like hitsville here. the singles list. Larry Yaskiel of Vogue here reports that “Have I The Right” from The Honeycombs made the top of the Frankfurt Hit Parade. He also reports that Pat Boone with the top hit “Memphis” has passed the 50,000 sales mark. TOP TEN SINGLES—1964 Rolf Budde is busy with his publishing push on “I’ve Fallen In Love With *1 Liebeskummer Lohnst Sich Nicht (It Doesn’t Pay To Be Lovesick) —Siw A Snowman” in English by Millie and in German by Sonnie on Polydor. Malmkvist—Metronome—Edition Intro/Meisel 2 Das Kannst Du Mir Nicht Verbieten (You Can Never Stop Me Loving You) Rudy Slezak of Aberbach Music reports that he’s got the big one with Cliff —Bernd Spier—CBS—Edition Accord Richard’s sensational German version of “Spanish Harlem” which is the top *3 Oh, My Darling Caroline (Clementine) —Ronny—Telefunken—Edition selling Electrola record at present and also topped the hit parades in Frank- Marbot furt, Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin. 4 I Want To Hold Your Hand—The Beatles—Odeon—Edition Accord *5 Gib Mir Dein Wort (Give Me Your Word) —Freddy—Polydor—Edition Es- visited Hans R. Beierlein from Edition Montana and Star planade/Olias Club Records and took a four day information trip throughout Germany. Mr. *6 Shake Hands—Draff Deutscher—Decca—Radio Tele/Meisel/Song Edition/ Barclay met with representatives of Electrola, Polydor, Philips, Teldec, Metro- Gaze nome, Deutsche Vogue and Bellaphon. *7 Wenn Die Cowboys Traeumen (When The Cowboys Dream) —Marika Kilius —CBS—Melodie Der Welt The general manager of D.G.G. Helmut Haertel and the head of the central 8 Sag “No” Zu Ihm (Don’t Talk To Him) —Cliff Richard—Columbia—Aber- distribution-Overseas department Johannes E. F. Ellrich just returned from a bach Music South American trip. The spotlights of the trip include a conference in Lima, 9 Dominique Soeur Sourire Philips Capriccio Music/Lach — — — Peru with the Central and South American partners of D.G.G. who also co- 10 America—Trini Lopez—Ariola—Chappell/Seith ordinate the pop production in each country under the Polydor label. The D.G.G. partner in Mexico, Universales (DUSA), doubled its expected Once again, half of the numbers are German copyrights and of the top 10 sales in its first year of business. tunes here listed 3 are indie productions. Also 5 of the artists are German, and reports that five are foreign. All of the tunes were done in German with the exception of August Seith of Seith/Chappell Music the firm’s got hits on “America” from Trini Lopez. top of hits. Right now the big push is on for “Everybody Loves Somebody” It’s a bit early, but it has been announced that the German pop music festi- done in German by Gerhard Wendland, the German version of “Such A Night” val for 1965 will be held on June 1965. In order to give the composers a 12, by Johnny Reimar, “I Love You More And More Every Day” in German by goal to shoot at, the artists for the festival have already been announced. version of “Cold Cold Ariola will send Peter Hinnen and Renate & Werner Leismann. D.G.G.-Poly- Jimmy Makulis, Anna Lena’s German Heart,” “Sweet dor will be represented by Wencke Myhre and The Medium Terzett whereas William,” done in German by Millie and of course the many many new LP’s Electrola will have stars Conny Froboess and Ralph Bendix on hand. Metro- on “My Fair Lady.” The firm also has new German hits by The Medium Ter- nome has invited last year’s winner Siw Malmkvist and Gigliola Cinquetti and zett, Nana Mouskouri, Roy Black, Ralf Bendix, Shirley and many others. The Philips will go with The Blue Diamonds and Dorthe. Teldec will have Peggy of “Annie Get Your Gun” is still going strong. The show, March and Billy Mo representing them. The festival which has produced huge German version hits for the past few years will once again be televised. which has already played long runs in Berlin and Munich, is now moving with Next week we’ll have a firm to firm report on the year 1964. That’s it for the original cast to for an expected long run. That’s it for this week this week in Germany. in Germany.

Wolfgang Kretzschmar, the public relations head of Philips Ton, will take over the head of the production/program department for the firm. The well Correction known journalist Hannes Flesner will take over the public relations depart- ment which handles press, artist promotion and radio-TV promotion. NEW YORK—The listing of hit songs of Germany in the recent Year End Electrola released the new Beatles LP “Beatles For Sale” on December 15 issue of Cash Box listed the songs numerically. This was not intended to in time for the last minute Xmas rush. popularity. The songs were listed in order of their Polydor reports top action on the new Connie Francis German waxing just be a rating of their released. chronological appearances on the German charts.

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Bovema’s HMY-dept. has reported that the vocal trio The Shepherds will Nippon Grammophon increased its productivity, through a contract with present the best of their Flemish repertory for Belgian TV this month. MGM, and began pressing MGM hits which are to be released on Feb. 10. In- This Gramophonehouse-label also did a special campaign for the promotion cluded are MGM: “The Very Best Of Connie Francis,” “Harlem Noctum,” of Marlene Dietrich—albums and singles—one of which “Sag Mir Wo Die “The Very Best Of Hank Williams” (First Collection), “Mr. Trumpet/Harry Blumen Sind” got the Edison-Award 1963 on the occasion of Dietrich’s Stock- James,” “Sousa Spectacle Marches,” “Midnight Blue,” “Musical Album/Star holm-TV-show, broadcast here on December 23. Light Symphony Orch.,” “Looking For Love” (Soundtrack), “The Tillotson 1st Xmas Day was a good day for Bovema’s Columbia-label. Both the Touch;” Verve: “The Oscar Peterson Trio,” “Bill Evanse Trio,” “Hello Dolly!” Golden Gate Quartet and the Benedetto Marcello String Ensemble were popu- (Ella Fitzgerald), “Hit Songs In ’50’s-’60’s” Count Basie Orch, “Connie Sings lar and classical highlights in separate programs. Latin Numbers,” “Connie Francis’ Greatest Hits,” “Charm Of Richard Cham- berlain,” “David Rose Screen Mood,” “Kiss Of Fire” (David Rose Orch), Bovema’s Imperial will tape the Adam & Eve-cabaret of Fiet and Frans “Tenderly” Taylor), “Ebb Tide” (Robert Maxwell Orch.), and eight Koster right on the spot of their Haarlem club. (Sam MGM singles and two Verve singles. Also thanks to the successful television series, “Bonanza,” Lome Greene Nippon Columbia will release the second push of Mieko Hirota since her with his “Ringo/“Bonanza,” lot attention. Johnny Ken- RCA-record gets a of contract with the company, “Napoli Fortuna Mia,” “Hey Now Baby,” on Feb. dall and the Heralds made a new hit with their “Jezebel”/" The Hoochie 5, as a special issue. Coochiemen.” Frequently ordered too is the late Sam Cooke’s “A Cousin Of To make closer contact among Columbia shops, Nippon Columbia is now Mine” “That’s Where It’s At.” “Ain’t That Loving You Baby.”/“Ask Me” of publishing “Columbia Circle News.” Elvis Presley is, it stands to reason, a hit. Los Indios Tabajaras have for many Pat Suzuki, onetime star of Broadway’s “Flower Drum Song,” now staying months already a lot of success with their record “Marta”/“St. Louis Blues.” in Tokyo through the promotion of Kyodokikaku Production, is receiving The press conference organized by Warner Bros. Holland in cooperation with favorable response at Copa Cabana night club. CBS Gramofoonplaten and held in conjunction with the “My Fair Lady” film at the Flora Theatre, Amsterdam, has met with great success. According to CBS’ sales manager Hemmy J. S. Wapperom, the CBS soundtrack recording Japan's Best Sellers of the movie started to sell very well in the Benelux countries. CBS Gramo- foonplaten has made a sort of “My Fair Lady Christmas Tree,” which has INTERNATIONAL been decorated with displays of all “My Fair Lady” records released in the This Last Benelux countries. This CBS invention, first showed by Heinz Hartmann of Week Week CBS Schallplatten, Germany, at the London CBS convention, has been enor- 1 1 La Ragazza Di Bube Sound Track (Fontana) Sub-Publisher/ mously successful and retailers are gladly accepting this wonderful — Dutch Victor “My Fair Lady” tree for window-dressing. 2 2 The House Of The Rising Sun—The Animals (Odeon) Paradise On Dec. 24, “Die Grosse Kiir,” a German movie, with two CBS artists Mari- King (Toshiba) Jimmy Tokita (King) Sub-Publisher/Shinko ka Kilius and Hans Jiirgen Baumler in the leading roles, had its premiere. 3 3 Oh Pretty Woman—Roy Orbison (Seven Seas) Sub-Publisher/ Early this year, two CBS artists will appear on Dutch TV-screens. German Acuff Rose (Folster) singer Bernd Spier, who recently hit the Benelux market with his strong ver- 4 5 GTO—Ronnie & Daytonas (Stateside) sion of “Memphis Tennessee,” will appear in a big show, which also features 5 8 Little Honda—Beach Boys (Capitol) Hondells (Mercury) Pat The New Christy Minstrels on Jan. 15, 1965. The Geschwister Jacob (4 sis- Boone (Dot) Sub-Publisher/Taiyo ters!), who recently appeared at the D\itch Grand Gala Du Disque, will per- 6 4 1 Should Have Known Better—Beatles (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/ form again on Dutch NCRV TV, in the “Bueno de Mesquita Show,” on Jan. Toshiba 29, 1965. 7 6 Chateu Eu Suede—Sound Track (Seven Seas) Yoko Kishi (King) On Dec. 16 last, Dutch VPRO TV showed CBS’ Laguestra’s “Latin American Sub-Publisher/Shinko Show” featuring Julio B. Euson. 8 9 La Plus Belle Pour Aller Danser— (Victor) Mie Nakao (Victor) Sub-Publisher/Victor Producer Jean Kluger and Belgian CBS sales manager Pascal Robiefrold 9 7 Everybody Loves Somebody—Dean Martin (Reprise) Sub-Pub- visited the CBS Benelux Head-Office to discuss the expansion of the local CBS lisher/Sands (Folster) production and the promotion therefore. 10 — Slow Down—Beatles (Odeon) Dutch Artists Abroad LOCAL Malando (Arie Maasland), Dutch orchestra-leader and composer of world- This Last famous tangos, returned in his native country Dec. 15 from a very successful Week Week tour through Japan. During the three weeks of the extensive tour, the Malando 1 1 Ozashiki Kouta—Mahina Stars & Kazuko Matsuo (Victor) all prominent Japanese theatres, plus special concerts for Orchestra played 2 2 Aito Shio Mitsumete—Kazuko Aoyama (Columbia) (color) TV and radio. During the press conference at Schiphol Airport, Ma- 3 3 Osaka Gurashi—Frank Nagai (Victor) lando told that he was deeply impressed by the way the Japanese audiences 4 4 Nanimo Iwanaide—Mari Sono (Polydor) recognized every melody right away after a few bars. Sales of Malando LP’s 5 5 Ankotubakiwa Koino Uta—Harumi Miyako (Columbia) are extraordinary high all Malando albums appear there in special Japanese — 6 7 Koio Surunara—Yukio Hashi (Victor) editions. The tour was organized by Philips’ Phonographic Industries at 7 8 Sayonara Tokyo—Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba) Baarn, Holland and the Japanese Philips organization. 8 9 Shiawasenara Teo Tatako—Kyu Sakamoto (Toshiba) Three days after Malando’s arrival at Schiphol Airport, Anneke Gronloh 9 6 Tokyo Olympic Ondo—Haruo Minami (Teichiku) and The Blue Diamonds, left for a three week tour through Indonesia. Anneke 10 10 Tokyo No Hiyo Itumademo—Jiro Shinkawa (King) Gronloh (Philips artists with five Golden Records) and The Blue Diamonds ALBUMS (one Platinum and two Golden Records each) were born in Indonesia, but had This Last to immigrate to the Netherlands in their early teens. They are the first Dutch Week Week artists to visit Indonesia since many years, in fact as a result of the much 1 1 My Fair Lady—Broadway Soundtrack (Columbia) better political terms between both countries. Thousands of fans cheered when 2 2 La Ragazza Di Bube—Sound Track (Fontana) Anneke and the duo arrived on Djakarta Airport. Tickets for appearances were 3 3 A Hard Day’s Night—The Beatles (Odeon) sold out weeks in advance. To all probability, the Dutch top-stars will be in- 4 5 Peggy March In Japan—Peggy March (RCA) troduced to Soukarno, Indonesia’s president. 5 4 Belafonte At Greek Theater Concert No. 2—Harry Belafonte Topper Number One in Holland is Lucille Starr’s “French Song,” directly (RCA) followed by Roy Orbison’s “Pretty Woman.” Both hits were released by Phono- gram on the London-label, summer 1964. There was talk of a personal appear- ance by Miss Starr in Holland already before the end of 1964, which, how- ever, had to be postponed for personal reasons. Regarding Roy Orbison: Dutch impresario Paul Acket has already pointed out to “The Big 0” that a promotional performance in this country would be most fruitful in the effect of sales. Definite agreements have not been achieved yet. Orbison’s record-company in this country, Phonogram, is intending to hand the “Golden Tulip” (also in the posession of Billy Vaughn) to the popu- lar star as soon as he will include Holland in a coming tour. Thanks to the activities of a Dutch journalist in cooperation with several Dutch jazz-experts, the “Prince Bernard Fund” will grant a handsome subsidy yearly to a promient Dutch jazz-musician added to a modern sculpture. Winner of this year is Boy Edgar, a medical doctor and band-leader. During a special party at the “Vara” Network Cooperation, the winner of last year, Herman NASHVILLE—The above-pictured group of Music City personalities are seen Schoonderwalt conducted a big band with “Blue Boy,” homage to Edgar. One prior to leaving Nashville to entertain American troops during the Christmas of the speakers was Phonogram’s PRO and Press-chief Rolf Ten Kate who holidays. The trek was organized and sponsored by vet artist-producer Bill urged in a fiery address to the journalists present to give more attention to Justis. The package is spending eighteen days touring Japan, Korea and Oki- jazz-music from own sources. nawa. Pictured (from left to right) are Jack Johnson, tour director and em- Wilkin, guitarist Ronald The Detroit Sound, the big feature of the Motown-Gordy-Tamla line dis- cee of the show, Ronny Dayton, tunesmith Marijohn Sue York. tributed and promoted by Artone’s susid Funckler Records in Benelux, was the Peterson, lark Karen Kelley, drumme r Lyn Williams and songstress subject of a recent local telecast presenting The Supremes, specially flown over for the occasion by Funckler exec Pete Felleman last October. This sensa- Best Sellers tional all-girl Trio, a practically permanent feature of nearly all local family Holland's mags, has 3 singles moving now in this territory: “Come See About Me,” This Last “Baby Love” and “Where Did Our Love Go.” Other recently released Motown Week Week recordings include “Needle In A Haystack” by The Velvelettes, “Too Many 2 1 I Feel Fine (Beatles/Parlophone) (Basart/Amsterdam) Fish In The Sea” by The Marvelettes, “Baby Don’t You Do It” by Marvin 2 1 Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/London) (Acuff-Rose/Brussels) and the “Where Did Our Love Go” LP package The Supremes. Gaye by 3 3 The French Song (Lucille Starr/London) (Altona/Amsterdam) With “Bread And Butter” and “Everything’s Allright” currently riding the 4 4 Dolce Paola (Adamo/H.M.V.) (Anagon/Heemstede). local Top Twenty, The Newbeats as a result of their command performance 5 10 I Could Easily Fall (Cliff Richard/Columbia) (Belinda/Amster- at the Grand Gala du Disque last Oct., surely have arrived in Benelux. On dam) account hereof, Pete Felleman of Artone’s subsid Funckler, distributors of 6 7 Time Is On My Side (Rolling Stones/Decca) (Basart/Amster- he Hickory label in this territory, just released a third single culled from dam) “The Newbeats’ ” LP Album. Specially selected sides “Thou Shalt Not Steal” 7 5 Mijn Dagboek (Willeke Alberti/Philips) (Portengen/'Haarlem) and “Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby” will be issued exclusively by Funckler in 8 8 Baby Love (Supremes/Motown) (Belinda/Amsterdam) Benelux. Results of record sales further prove that Felleman’s idea of invit- 9 6 Harlekino (Imca Marina/Imperial) (Portengen/Haarlem) ing prominent artists from abroad for local Radio & TV exposure pays off!! 10 — The Wedding (Julie Rogers/Mercury) (Altona/Amsterdam)

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Due to technical causes, the name was omitted of the well-known music As we already mentioned last week, Year End social life has been particu- publishing house, Charles Bens, in the recently published Year End issue of lai’ly active this time. After CBS’ party offering a gold recoi’d to Leo Dan Cash Box. To make up for this we are listing below the bestsellers of this for the sale of one million records in little more than a year, RCA had a publishing house: gathering on December 22, at the Asociacion Sueca to award Palito Ortega, Je me sens bien aupres de toi (Dance On) —Petula Clark Los Chalchaleros, Juan D’Arienzo, Johnny Tedesco and Violeta Rivas for the Una Lacrima sul viso (Sur ton visage une larme) —Bobby Solo same reason. This cocktail was emceed by TV personality Adolfo Salinas and We Gotta Stop (Stop and ) —Liliane RCA’s sales & promotion manager Adolfo Pino, with the label’s newest artist, Sacre Dollar (Greenback Dollar)—Les Missiles cinemactress Graciela Borges, as “guest” star. The gold l’ecords were received Keer je nog eenmaal om (Dreh dich noch einmal om) —Rocco Granata by the ai’tists from leading shop owners Gonzalez, Viale, Fravega and Gianelli, Hello petite fille (Hello, Little Girl) —Sheilla also present at the party. Chaque jour c’est la meme chose (Every Day I Have to Cry) —Caude Francois One of the season’s last events was the dinner offered by tropical music Si je chante (My Whole World Is Falling Down)—Sylvie Vartan gi’oup Los Wawanco to the press, deejays and friends, celebrating a new an- Excuse moi partenaire (Cuttin’ In) —J. Hallyday niversary of the successful combo. The meeting took place at one of the lead- The Rumble—The Shadows. ing restaurants of Buenos Aires, and was still one more opportunity for seeing The publishing house Ardmore and Beechwood, on the other hand, informs the recoi’d people together. of Filles Box’d De Mer,” “La Nuit,” “Petit that it is the original editors “Les Du The Rolling Stones are coming! At least, on records: Odeon has started a Barbe,” and this on a world- Camarade,” “Mauvais Gargon,” “Le Barbu Sans strong promotional campaign in behalf of these artists, and expects to get sub-editors of Grand Jeu,” “Elle . . .,” wide scale. Mox-eover, the firm is “Le very good results. First release (being promoted in advance through Ruben Vot’ Bon Coeur,” “Grand-pere, grand- “Complainte D’un Amour Mort,” “A Machado’s popular “Esealera A La Fama” Radio Excelsior program) is the mere.” All these titles appear on the latest LP by Adamo. group’s album containing “Route 66,” “I Just Want To Make Love To You,” of fact Louis Armstrong was awai’ded Vogue Belgium is pretty proud the “Walking The Dog” and several other interesting titles. Additional press ma- Pi’ix Disque” for his Kapp-LP, “Hello, Dolly!” (which it is dis- the “Grand du terial is being made available by the diskery’s press department, and nice (Vogue) received tributing). The long-playing “Surprise Party Twenty” the news may be expected very soon. 20 Petula Clark will a tour “Pi’ix Frangois Carco.” From 4 to January, make More about CBS: the diskery will start a new program devoted to TV view- of Canada, and it wouldn’t surprise us a bit if she would nip down to the US ers through Channel 11, Thursday evenings. Title will be “Cancionisima” and is to the top of the hit-parade. Danyel where her “Downtown” moving up will, feature the label’s artists. CBS has just inked melodic singer Horacio is trade-mai’k A-Z. One million copies sold on this Gerard a firm value for his Molina, who has performed in many TV programs during 1964. Molina will label. is liked in Belgium. Vogue’s bestseller is still “Ma Pipe” He very much start recording very soon. Another well known artist, Roberto Yanes, has al- Pipe) Henri Salvador. (My by ready returned from his tour of New York, Santo Domingo, Costa Rica and Recoi’ds has a new star on its label: Dinah Lee. She hails from Show now Puerto Rico. Next year, Yanes will jet to Spain and probably pay a visit to New Zealand and sings on a first single just issued in Belgium: “Kansas City” other European countries. and “Doing the Blue Beat.” John Foster’s “Amore Scusami” is still going Smiling faces at Phonogram, after the extraordinary sales performance of strong and other Show-best-sellers ai’e the stars Mina, Remy Ray and Tony the “Folk Mass,” cut by Ariel Ramirez and widely commented in this column Geys. some weeks ago. The LP is among the best selling albums of December, and Solo, famous Italian singer, had a concert in our country. The artist Bobby passed the 40,000 sales mark in about a month. TV 13 aired a special pro- also appeared on the RTB x-adio program, “Nous Les Decagenaire.” Fans were gram devoted to the Mass December 23, with Ramirez, Los Fronterizos it. Belgium is convinced records of Bobby Solo are enthusiastic about CBS and the Basilica del Socorro Choir. selling better than ever before. Solo’s last recoi'd released in Belgium was Rodriguez Luque of reported to Cash Box more details about “Credi b/w “Le Cose Che Non Ho.” A Mb” the giant launching of the Barclay product in Argentina. After the successful released a wonderful new of the French artist Colette Magny. Al- CBS LP release of an album and an EP by , the new ones are albums though the start of this very special blues singer was very hard, success is by , Dalida, Les Chaussetes Noires, , the Red Army becoming a reality now. Choir and LP devoted to tangos-European style, R&B and madison tunes. Un- Roland Kluger just returned from the States where he was pleased to note doubtedly, this is a very interesting addition to the Argentina catalog, since that “Hawaii Tattoo” was doing so well. He visited his Zodiac Music and French music hasn’t been too much available in this country. Compton offices in New York (publishers of the instrumental hit presently in Julio Korn Publishers expects very much from the new titles by Tito Rodri- the USA-charts). guez, included in his second boleros album, “En Mi Soledad” and “La Vende- Ad representative of Palette Int’l (producers of the Waikiki’s “Hawaii dora De Amor,” and several other tropical music titles that may ride on the hit Tattoo”), Kluger discussed sevei’al deals with the Kapp organization for re- wave of the Carnival dance parties. Among these are “Oye Mi Consejo” and leases of forthcoming material. He fixed releases by The Maya’s (who origi- “Yo No Se,” cut by Vitin Aviles and “Con Las Manos Abiertas,” already nated the success of “La Playa”). Their LP will be issued in January, “The waxed by Los Cinco Latino for Music Hall. Maya’s Play Tendei’ly.” A new LP by Digno Garcia featuring “La Playa,” Music Hall is working hard on the promotion of teen singer Beto Fernan, sung in Spanish, will be issued in January as well. both in the local and international fields. His records have been released by According to Roland Kluger, several other masters by Palette will be issued MH reps in Belgium, Japan, Spain and Venezuela, and other through several other companies. markets will be attained soon. Beto’s latest recording is “Mama Provinciana,” which is show- As a music publisher, Kluger traveled to Nashville, where he met Wesley ing nice results in several parts of the country. 1965 will be a busy for Rose of the Acuff-Rose organization (represented in the Benelux by Woi’ld year this artist, since he will have to fulfill Music). several contracts in Buenos Aires and all through the country. Kluger brought over several numbers for publishing in Benelux. Mauricio Brenner of Fermata is happy with the success of “A Hard Day’s Just before leaving the States, Kluger noted that “Hawaii Tattoo” was still Night,” which is climbing fast in the lists and is a climbing high and may be as big as on the continent where “Hawaii Tattoo” new smash in the Beatles’ career. The tune has also several Spanish versions, reached the top in Germany, two years ago. among them one by John- ny Tedesco (RCA), and another by Sandro (CBS). The Beatles repertoire will The first Frank Sinatra-Count Basie album on the Reprise label was and be strengthened by several other recordings, including an album Los Jets still is a very good seller in our country. So, Disques Artone Fonoplaten re- by (Odeon Pops) and another one by Los Tammys (Microfon). leased the second Sinatra-Basie combination on the new Reprise album, “It Ricardo Castelblanco of Edami is working on “Cuatro Might as Well Be Swing,” on which Sinatra brings us his own versions of Guitarras,” a tune premiered by Italian songstress Elsa Quarta some of the 1964 hits. during her recent visit to Argen- tina, and recorded by her in her country, and “Tell Me When,” a British tune Chuck Berry, whose popularity is growing every day over here, has a new cut by Los Jets (Odeon Pops) Chess record on the Belgian max-ket: “Little Marie”-“Go Bobby Soxer,” or a and Los Buhos (CBS). Other noteworthy titles are “Que Es Lo Pasa,” response to his success “Memphis Tennessee.” 10 Que penned by Julio Gutierrez, and “Por Eso No Debes,” written by Margarita Lecuona. It really is a big pleasure for us to note that Dean Martin continues to sell Otto Fey of Fenix infos about the first Nilser his “Everybody Loves Somebody” in our country. Even now, with his new one releases in Argentina, repre- sented by his label. Titles are “Danza Y Romance” by Nilo Sergio, out, “The Door Is Still Open to My Heart,” his “Everybody” remains a chart and “Ro- mantic Music” by the Pops Symphonic Orchestra. topper. Under the Verve banner, there is an interesting single by Kai Winding, “Dr. Novak,” On the United Artists label, Artone released two new singles — Garnet coupled with “Get Lost,” which get onto the charts. Fenix has also Mimms: “Look Away”-“One Woman”; Little Anthony & The Imperials: “I’m may the representation of in Argentina and has a plan for local On the Outside (Looking In) ’’-“Please Go.” Magisom recordings of folk and pop music. On the Ricordi label, Disques Artone Fonoplaten released the first 12" album “Canzoni Italiane” of the great singer Giuseppe Di Stefano, singing 12 well- BELGIUM (Continued) known Italian songs. This album can become a consistent bestseller in the Revenu?” (Why Did You Come Back) “Cette Maison” (This Old House) “Je semiclassical catalog department, due to his very commercial quality. M’en Vais Le Couer Lourd” (Make Room For One More Fool) “Le Chemin A In the Westminster-field, first a release in the “Silber-Serie,” consisting of Suivre” (The Road To Follow) “Le Temps Du Chagrin” (Time Of Sorrow) 6 different albums, were introduced last week, with such famous works of: “La Derniere Diligence” (The Last Wagon). A special Cogoi show is planned Beethoven, Berlioz, Gershwin, Tchaikovsky, Bizet, and interpreters as: Clara for the beginning new year. Haskil, Rodzinsky, Leibowitz, Scherchen. * Louise Lava, composer performer had her first 12 inch album out in France. POLYGRAM BELGIUM REPORTS: Canada and Belgium that should be the beginning of a long and successful 1964 was a most excellent year for the record business in the pop-field, with career. Songs like “L’Album De Photographies” (The Photo Album), “Tante continuous top sales of artists like , Claude Francois Sheila, Agnes” (Aunt Agnes) have hit-possibilities. France Gall, Les Gam’s, Barbara, Robert Cogoi, Liliane, Willeke Alberti, This album shows that Louise, being an agricultural engineer and there- Anneke Gronloh, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, The Four Seasons, Brook fore a woman of science, also is a woman with whom humor, tenderness, Benton, Math Lucas, Jerry Lewis, and the extraordinary Swingle Singers. charm and precision balance harmoniously, who has found a personal style. This for the French, English and Dutch speaking artists, but also Gerhard Eddy Defacq, an outstanding newcomer composer-performer, comes up with Wendland (Germany) regularly came up with a hit record. And there is no an album that could prove him to be the greatest discovery of 1965 in the doubt that 1965 even will be more successful. Liliane, who celebrated her “chanson”-field. 16th. birthday in Dec. won the 1st. place in the Benelux popularity Poll 1964 and received a golden star on Jan. 2nd. at the City Theatre in Amsterdam. Her new release of “Middernacht” (Midnight) and “Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl” will soon hit the charts in Holland and Belgium and TV performances in both countries are planned for January and February. 1 Amsterdam (Jacques Brel) Barclay A sensational new Flemish release is Lize Marke’s “Jij Danste Dicht Bij 2 L’Orange (Gilbert Becaud) Voix de son Maitre—Rideau rouge Mij” (You Danced Close To Me) b/w “Hoe Triest Si’t In Venetie” (How Sad 3 Que c’est Triste Venise/A ma fille (Charles Aznavour) Barclay—French It Is In Venice), adaptation on Aznavour’s No. 1 hit. This will be the break Music through for Lize. 4 Vous les Copains/A ma fille (Sheila) Philips—Pigalle/Tutti Robert Cogoi has his first 12" LP out, and here he appears under quite an- 5 Donna Donna (Claude Francois) Philips—Mills other aspect as he gives the most excellent rendition in C & W-style of 6 Pends Moi/Debout les gars (Hugues Aufray) Barclay “Personne” (No One To Cry To), “Une Biere Pour Mon Cheval” (Mule 7 Les Sabots (Alain Barriere) RCA Victor—Tutti Skinner Blues) “Peut Etre Oui, Peut Etre Non” (Maybe Yes, Maybe No) 8 La corde au cou (Richard Anthony) Columbia—AMI “Une Fille Comme Toi” (A Girl Like You) “Des Choses Que L’on Oublie” 9 Ma Pipe (Henri Salvador) Rigolo (Pick of the week) “Seche Tes Larmes” (Dry Your Tears) “Pourquoi Es-Tu Una Lacrima sul viso (Bobby Solo) Festival—Caravelle

36 Cash Box—January 9, 1965' International Section Argentina's Best Sellers This Last Week Week FRANCE 1/2 2 *Santander De Batunga (Melograf) Charanda del Caribe (CBS) 1 *Vestida De Novia (Korn) Palito Ortega, Toscano, Los Cava Ben- gal, Eduardo Rodrigo (RCA); Los Nocturnos (Music Hall); Los Claudios (Polydor); Ramona Galarza (Odeon); Rudy Varela EMI’s new stars, the Animals, featured on Dec. 15 for a one-night perform- (Disc Jockey) ance at the Music Hall. They made a big hit and the French audiences i 3 3 *A La Sombra De Mi Mama (Lagos) Leo Dan (CBS); Eduardo discovered that the group’s repertoire is larger than “The House Of Rising Rodrigo (RCA) Sun.” 4 7 A Hard Day’s Night (Fermata) The Beatles (Odeon Pops); San- Roquefeuille, marketing and merchandising manager of EMI’s French dro (CBS); Johnny Tedesco (RCA); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey) branch (Pathe Marconi), is back in town after a German tour. In Berlin he 5 5 Cataclismo (Edami) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS); Los Nocturnos visited Allen, head of Electrola in Germany, to organize the release of French (Music Hall) records in that country. Roquefeuille also visited Telefunken in Hamburg. He 6 4 Bailando Sobre Una Estrella (A Toi De Choisir) (Neumann) told us that Pathe Marconi just built a special studio to record movie sound- Richard Anthony (Odeon Pops); Frank Sinatra (Reprise); Juan tracks. This studio is able to produce more than 100 LP’s each year. Ramon (RCA) Irving Green, president of Mercury records, just left Paris after a one- i 7 13 ’ Nada Vale Sin Amor (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) week stay. He visited Meyerstein, head of Philips in France, to make tighter 8 6 ^Collar De Caracolas (Lagos) Julio Molina Cabral (Music Hall); contacts between the two firms. They particularly studied the release in U.S.A. Los Fronterizos, Los Quilla Huasi, Gasparin, Transito Cocoma- of Michel Legrand’s music from the Jacques Demy film: “Les Parapluies De rola, (Philips); Ramona Galarza (Odeon); Eduardo Rodrigo Cherbourg.” (RCA); Luis Ordonez (CBS); Rosamel Araya, Rudy Varela Meyerstein was also visited by Langenberg, head of Philips International. At (Disc Jockey) the same time Louis Hazan, head of Philips’ variety department, went to 9 8 Flauta ’E Cana (Melograf) La Charanga del Caribe (CBS) London to study new English recordings. 10 10 Inolvidable (Edami) Tito Rodriguez (United Artists); Zaima Be- After Philips and Veejay’s world wide agreement, we are waiting for the kno (RCA); Los Claudios (Polydor); Siro San Roman (Music first EP in France from Veejay’s catalog. Philips announces it will be a Little Richard recording. The release is set for Feb. 11 19 Angelito (Korn) Trini Lopez (Reprise); Sergio Inostroza (Mu- Leon Cabat, head of Vogue Records, announces an important agreement with sic Hall); Danielo (Odeon Pops) Cacheux, head of Compagnie Generate Du Disque, which releases a lot of 12 9 Si Je Chante Sylvie Vartan (RCA); Los Cinco Latinos (Music American records on the Pacific label. This new contract will allow important Hall); Ricardo Roda (CBS) distribution of Pacific product. This agreement has been inked for all terri- 13 14 *Lagrima Seca (Ediar) Pepito Perez (Disc Joskey) tories where Vogue produces, imports, or exports. 14 — *E1 Ajuar (Korn) Juan Ramon, Violeta Rivas (RCA); Danielo Cabat is delighted with the strong position of Vogue stars in states. Petula (Odeon Pops); Los Dukes (Music Hall) Clark’s song, “Downtown” is featured in the Cash Box Top 100. Warner Bros, 15 12 Cumbia Sobre El Mar (Korn) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS); Los released an LP by her, and Kapp will release one by Francoise Hardy. This Claudios (Polydor); Chico Miranda (RCA); Niko Estrada girl will also go to New York during the last week of Jan. to do an important (Odeon); Gasparin (Philips); Rudy Varela (Disc Jockey) TV show. 16 17 *Espuma De Mar (Korn) Chico Novarro (Philips) Colette Renard is just back from an extensive Canadian and U.S. tour. She 17 11 My Boy Lollipop (Korn) Millie Small (Philips) was featured in an important gala organized by the French ambassador in 18 15 De Rodillas Ante Ti (Relay) Rosamel Araya (Disc Jockey); Hec- Washington, Herve Alphand. The lark was very impressed when she learned tor Eduardo, Juan Ramon, Gianni Morandi (RCA); Danielo that Vice President Elect Humphrey was in the auditorium (Colette Renard (Odeon Pops) is cut by Vogue.) 19 16 Anyone Who Had A Heart (Fermata) Dionne Warwick (Phil- Gerard Tournier, head of Agence Musicale International, was visited by ips); Cilia Black (Odeon Pops) England’s Sandie Shaw. He controls her repertoire by agreement with Freddie 19 18 *Changuito Canero (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Poser. Tournier also met Lulu, who sings “Here Comes The Night,” as she was 20 20 *EI Firulete Julio Sosa (CBS) in Paris for a Europe No. 1 live broadcast “Musicorama.” On the same show 20 20 *Adios Adios Corazon (Korn) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS); Sonora we heard “the Animals” and Tournier announced that their last hit “Bourn Kalingo (Philips) Bourn” will be recorded in France by a big star. *Local Re: movie soundtracks, an agreement has just been concluded by Agence Musicale Internationale and Franco London Films for exclusive publishing by AMI representing Mellin for full-length films and for TV serials. “Robinson Belgium's Best Sellers Crusoe” and “Don Quichotte” will be among the first to be published. Tournier tells us he is quite satisfied by the good start of some of his songs especially: “Nobody I know” by Petula Clark (Vogue), “Je M’en Balance” by FLEMISH Danyel Gerard (DiscAZ), and “L’Ami Fidele” a song from Russia recorded 1 Ma Pipe (Henri Salvador/Vogue/Vogue International) by Enrico Macias (Pathe). 2 Dolce Paola (Adamo/Pathe/Ardmore and Beechwood) Ted Moura, head of Editions Amour and President Records is delighted by 3 Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/Fonior/Acuff-Rose) the very good results of six TV shows which featured the Italian journalist 3 b/Que C’est, Triste Venise (Charles Aznavour/Barclay/Peter Plum) and singer John Foster. Foster’s hit “Amore Scusami” has been adapted in 4 Ain’t That Loving You Baby/Ask Me (Elvis Presley/RCA/Belinda) French by Jean Broussolle, one of the nine singers of Compagnons de la Chan- 5 Amore Scusami (John Foster/Show/Moderny) son. Fourteen recordings of this treatment have been released in France. There 6 Waarom (John Larry/Polydor/Passe Partout) are versions by Dalida, Michel Cogoni, Franck Pourcel, Mathe Altery, Georges f 7 Waarom (Liliane/Philips/Primavera) Jouvin, etc. 8 Where Did Our Love Go? (The Supremes/Artone/Belinda) Moura saw last month in Cash Box that Felix Stalh, a publisher in Stock- J. 9 Everybody Loves Somebody (Dean Martin/Reprise) holm, was interested in ’s unpublished song “Dernier Train De 10 Mother in Law (Les Tetes Blanches/Ronnex) l’Espace.” He tells us that now this song is published by Editions Amour. WALLOON Jocelyne, the 14 year old girl singer on Polydor Records, will fly to N.Y.C. in Jan. for three TV shows. 1 Ma Pipe (Henri Salvador/Vogue/Vogue International) Claude Pascal, manager the international department of Editions Tutti is 2 Le Pemtencier (Johnny Halliday/Philips/World) back from London. He told us that it seems quite impossible to find good songs 3 Que C’est Triste Venise (Charles Aznavour/Barclay/Peter Plum) in that country. He visited about 30 publishers. 4 Dolce Paola (Adamo/Pathe/Ardmore and Beechwood) In London, Pascal met Marcel Stellman, who is European sales promotion 5 J’y Pense et Puis j’Oublie (Claude Frangois/Philips/Belgolux) Javanaise.” 6 Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/Fonior/Acuff-Rose) manager for Decca, and who adapted Serge Gainsbourg’s song “La 7 It’s All Over Now (The Rolling Stones/Decca/Vedette) English title is “Men Will Deceive You.” 8 N’Ecoute Pas ce Disque (Sheila/Philips) United Artists named a new manager of their Editions Associes and Do- 9 Les Garmons Pleurent (Richard Anthony/Columbia/Belinda) minion Editions, for France, Belgium and Luxembourg He is Eddie Adamis. 10 Ma Vie (Alain Barriere/RCA/Primavera) Douville, head of S.E.M.I. publishing, was recently visited by Mrs. Ralph Peer, president of Southern Music, a firm which S.E.M.I. represents in France. Silver For Siw Anglo-American Good Will They talked over current publishing problems. Mrs. Peer is doing an extensive tour to visit European branches of the Southern organization. Only few events happened just before and after Christmas in the record trade. Records manufacturers had things enough to do during the holidays distributing all their records. At the Olympia, the last lead of the year is Marcel Amont. This singer, cut by Polydor, presented a one-man show. Near Montparnasse, on the stage, we still have Georges Brassens. Philips’ young star Claude Francois will go for the first time to England and in U.S.A. He will not sing at this time. He just wants to study all the propositions he received from these countries. Claude will go to London in Jan. and he will fly to New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles during the second part of that month. We learned a very interesting bit of information from Barclay. American film star Kirk Douglas will cut his first record in France. It will be an EP with four western style songs. The tunes are written by three young French composers. Eddie Barclay announces too he will record in Jan. the first Laura Ulmer NEW YORK—A. G. Spooner, general OSLO—Metronome’s Siw Malmkvist EP. Laura is Georges Ulmer’s daughter and is 17 years old. "ecently received a silver disk for manager of the British-American Claude Pascal, who manages international department of Tutti, met in

i 15,000 copies sold of “Skona Mitt Chamber of Commerce, congratulates Ijarta,” a Swedish version of “Pick London with composer Mitch Murray who wrote ten songs published by Tutti. first song released is Crois Alice I Jp The Pieces.” Silver disks are pre- Command Records’ artist Tessie The in France “Tu N’y Pas” recorded by sented in Norway by the daily paper Dona on Columbia. O’Shea on her new “Cheers” album. Arbeiderbladet after the 25,000 sales Tutti will probably buy for France the rights of “I Love You Caroline.”

y mark has been reached. In the above The chamber cited the lark for the Sid Coleman, of Ardmore Beechwood, is interested in Enrico Macias’s song pic the lark is shown being presented & high level of British entertainment her award from Arbeiderbladet’s “L’ile Du Rhone.” He would like to see Macias to record the English treat- Erik Heyerdahl. she brought to this country. ment of the song himself.

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38 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 If ever the industry had an obligation to fulfill it would be the obligation to unite at all levels for the purpose of achieving victory in areas that are not nec- essarily concerned with the actual sale and operation of equipment. We are speaking particularly of the area of COIN MACHINES & VENDING legislation where an industry can be stymied regardless of its ingenuity where manufacturing, distributing or operating is concerned.

For too many years, and this past twelve months has been certainly no exception, the law of the land has not always been favorable to the coin-operated machine and the people who comprise this industry. One of the rea- sons for much of the unfair legislative decrees has been the size of the voice denouncing such proposals from their inception. Mere numbers can often present a de- fense which stifles inequitable rulings before they gain broad recognition.

At the operator level, blanket membership in a local association is often enough to carry the financial burden of bringing the facts to the legislators and presenting in person the impressive picture of that industry in any given locale. While an apparently simple accomplish- ment, there are few associations which make claim to 100% membership.

The distributor is a unique individual but a vital link between the flow of equipment in territories across the country. The one thing all distributors have in common is the present problem of dealing with a territory’s com- plement of operators on the one hand, location prob- lems on the other, and again the hand of the law as it affects licenses, taxes, and credit. Every phase ultimately The Year To Unite effects a sale, one way or the other. Distributor asso- ciations, locally, may enable the wholesaler to iron out common problems with less anxiety and expense, with gains for all. Nationally, the NCMDA might take steps to arrange for several meetings during the course of the year in order to look at these same situations from the national viewpoint.

MOA is as strong as its membership and unless local associations pave the way, membership cannot increase at the slow pace of one and two new dues-paying opera- tors. Across-the-board dual memberships in both local and national associations has helped MOA become strong. Operators may well observe the power of a national association, and the advantages to be derived from such a trade group, when they consider past and present accomplishments of MOA in dealing with proj- ects of the scope of a Celler Bill. The local association is the answer to national strength.

1965 should be the year in which the manufacturers of amusement machines voice a clear declaration of what their business is all about and in a way that carries this voice to the uppermost levels of government, so that the industry may continue to market equipment for every territory in the country instead of to a market which shrinks in size as a result of conflicting views. What is written here has been written before, and will more than likely have to be written again. But the cry of unity at all levels must contine to be heard. For as the association goes, so goes the industry. It is in this area that the problems become vital because they affect a complete unit—a pinball machine, a cigaret vendor, income from the play on every music machine, credit extended for an entire industry.

Before we can expect to succeed with the tools of our trade we must be certain that the path to this suc- cess is open. These problems are not localized in a per- son, a machine, or a location. They are widespread and affect the very life of this business. The year 1965 should be the year in which the individual—the oper- ator, the distributor, the manufacturer—stands united. For this is the only way we can be certain that our business can continue to grow.

Cash Box—-January 9, 1965 39 —

Williams -United Games Line Bally Ships ‘Bus Stop’ 2-Player Flipper Features Two Bonus Charts Now Distributed By World Wide “Two separate Bonus ‘charts’—one yellow,” O’Donnell ex- CHICAGO—Nate Feinstein, of World Fred Skor is the director of amuse- red, the other to 300 top, Wide Distributing Company, distribu- ment games sales at World Wide Dist. plained, “climb from 10 yel- tors in this wide area for the Seeburg Co. Other amusement game lines stepping 10 points when red or two Corporation, advised this past week under his supervision include: Irving low advance targets are hit, that as an aftermath of the recent Kaye and Valley pool tables, and All- targets of the mushroom bumper Seeburg acquisitions of Williams Tech Amusements. style being alloted to each color. Electronic Manufacturing Corpora- Feinstein expressed his and the Bonus ‘charts’ climb a quick 50 points, tion and United Manufacturing Com- other principals in the Firm’s satis- when a lit top rollover is hit, the pany the two amusement games lines faction at having such a strong, di- color ‘chart’ to get the boost de- are now being handled for distribu- versified line of all types of coin- pending which color, red or yellow, tion throughout this territory by operated equipment available to oper- is lit. World Wide. ators in the Northern portion of “Because the Bonus ‘charts’ remain ‘col- Feinstein recalled the other day Illinois, and Lake and Porter Counties lit, from game to game, until that in a recent policy speech at a in Indiana. lected’ by shooting ball into Bonus Seeburg national distributor meeting Besides Feinstein and Skor, other Hole, the Bonus feature is a strong in the Blackstone Hotel Seeburg principals include Harold Schwartz, repeat play stimulator. After all, Board Chairman Delbert Coleman an- head of the Music Division; and Irv who’s going to quit, when the ‘charts’ nounced that it was his intention and Ovitz, in charge of vending machine are half way to the top, specially wish that all Seeburg distributors sales at World Wide Dist. Co. when either one of two competing would be placed in the advantageous Feinstein stated in conclusion that players (or a solo player) can ac- position of having all of the lines the company’s “supermarket” show- tually ‘collect’ both Bonus scores with (music, vending machine, amusement room approach (Cash Box, January 2, a single skillfully flipper maneuvered games, and background music equip- 1965 issue) is proving very popular BALLY BUS STOP ball? ment) available for distribution in among the coin machine operators “Another novel feature of ‘Bus their respective territories. in this area. CHICAGO — While announcing de- Stop’ is the fact that both bottom livery on a new 2-players flipper type rollovers score special when lit, in- pinball game, “Bus Stop,” Bill O’Don- suring last ball suspense to the very nell, president of The Bally Manufac- bottom of the board. Williams Shipping ‘Matador’ turing Company, Chicago, declared “Styled in the whimsical mood of that the game revives an old favorite ‘Mad World’—by the same artist feature, presented, to quote his words, ‘Bus Stop’ promises, by world-wide Ball Alley “in an exciting new style on a play- location tests to top the earlier game Big Bowling field fashioned for fast and furious in play appeal and earning power,” «' N -~V._-.VWV VV-' »W"W'V. — flipper action.” O’Donnell concluded. • - - ' - - - v poration, announced the introduction into the New Year of United’s new Ws$m “Matador” big ball automatic bowl- greater suspense in skill bowling. ing alley with two exciting cabinet Among the additional location 1st Seeburg Discotheque innovations: An entirely new type tested cabinet innovations in United’s

y.-:: .: pedestal leg, and a customized (per- “Matador” big ball bowling alley are: In Chi sonalized) title strip for the loca- Easy back door access (entry) for Location Opens tion’s identification on the pinhood. simplicity in servicing the unit (eas- At the base of the title strip there ier access to the pin panel), super Dancers Flock To Club is a line which can be devoted to an sound-proofing on the bowling alley announcement, such as: “Leagues to muffle the sound of the ball rolling CHICAGO — Joe Filitti, owner of Start January 1.” on the lane, the United “Easy-Nor- Blackstone Music Company, a veteran “Matador,” according to Bud Lu- mal-Strike” adjustment on the back- music operator in this city, advised rie, Williams’ sales manager, also box for the operator’s convenience, last week that he recently installed (finally) a built-in ashtray at the has faster scoring drum units (reels) the very first Seeburg Discotheque in the backbox for instantaneous front of the cabinet, near the coin Music location in this area, in a score totalizing on the backglass for chute. “Matador” is available in 13 foot location called Brainerd’s Club, at six-player action. and 16 foot standard alley lengths, 8822 South Ashland Avenue. The bowling scoring games to play with four-foot extension sections are “Dual-Flash,” “Flash Bonus,” whenever they are required for WILLIAMS MATADOR “Regulation” bowling (standard ABC greater length. CHICAGO—Sam Stern, president of scoring rules), and “Flash Advance” Williams also features the recently ; introduced “Zig-Zag” single player Williams Manufacturing Corpora- bowling. In all the flash bowling flipper type amusement game, and tion, in this city, the Amusement games lights flash across the alley, United’s “Mambo” puck shuffle bowl- Games Division of the Seeburg Cor- in front of the bowling pins, for er.

We’re Proud to Announce Filitti is shown here (at the ex- treme right) explaining the opera- . . . Our Appointment as tion of the Seeburg LPC-480 phono in Discotheque play to Edward Ber- cier, one of the owners of the loca- tion. Onlookers (at the rear) are Exclusive Distributors Nate Feinstein (left) and Harold Schwartz, of World Wide Distribs, for Seeburg’s distributors in this are. UNITED and WILLIAMS Full Line of Games and Parts

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40 Cash Box—-January 9, 1965 — —

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3— 1— 2— Associations Discuss 2— III. Ops To Meet In January

CHICAGO—Bill Poss, of Valley Legislature1— and Licensing Commis- semi-annual get-together among the Coinage Problem Mu- 2— sic Co., in Aurora, Illinois, president sion. He stressed the fact that these rank and file members of ICMOA. of the Illinois Coin Machine Opera- tax problems4— are growing from day- 3—Officers, along with Bill Poss (pres- CHICAGO The National Automatic 2— 4— — tors’ Association (ICMOA), last to-day in Illinois. ident) are Harry Schaffner, of East Merchandising Association took the 3— week urged coin machine operators The2—sessions will kick-off Saturday St. Louis, vice president; and Mary lead last Tues. Dec. at a meeting 29, from every section in the State of evening (Jan. 23) with an Open Gillette, of Chicago, secretary-treas- in the association’s headquarters in Illinois to be certain to attend the up- House cocktail party as a sort of urer. this city, with officers of MOA, NVA coming general meeting of ICMOA, and the National Laundry and January 23 and 24, at the Holiday Cleaning Council present, to attempt Inn South, in Springfield. to formulate a successful plan of ac- Poss explained that it is imperative tion toward the alleviation of the se- that the state’s operators be on hand rious silver metal shortage. Con- to discuss the ever growing taxation gress it is felt, must be allerted to problems, and help to formulate re- this problem as soon as possible. YEAR END CLEARANCE medial action through the Illinois Thomas Hungerford, the executive director of NAMA, chaired the meet- use of alloys in any new coinage ing that was attended by board chair- which has similar properties to exist- We have a tremendous selection of Used Five Balls, Late Cabinets and Old Cabinets.

man Lou Casola, president Clint ing coins, so that the present coin Write for our complete list! Pierce and managing director Fred mechanisms will continue to operate. Granger for MOA, Don Mitchell, sec- “Further, the industry supports retary of NVA; and Ward Gill exec- those measures which will insure an utive secretary of the Laundry and adequate coin supply and prevent the ARCADE & GUNS ARCADE & GUNS Cleaning Council. disappearance coins from circula- of 1—WHIRLEYBIRD $495 2—WMS. 10th INNING 400 This shortage, which has reached tion.” CRANE 50 1—BALLY GOLF CHAMP 150 the critical stage along with the coin 1—DRIVEMOBILE 125 UN. BONUS 150 shortage, has aroused the vending GRAPHOSKOP WRITE 5—MAGIC MIRROR HOROSCOPE ... 150 and coin machine industries to an 2—PLAYLAND GOLF 150 SPEED BOAT 395 immediate action. However, Fred 1—AUTO PHOTO M9 595 4—WMS. BIG INNING 300 Granger explained, that all parties 1—STD. METAL TYPER 275 3 MIDWAY FLYING TURNS— concerned are laboring towards this 1—ACE BOMBER 295 NEW WRITE end. 1—TOONERVILLE TROLLEY 295 1—ARIZONA GUN $150 Granger urged all of members CC PRO HOCKEY 295 3—BULLS EYE GUN 100 MOA to contact their congressmen MIDWAY WINNER 295 3—GUNSMOKE 75 in Washington to impress upon them 2—MIDWAY SLUGGER 325 1—NIGHTFIGHTER 100 that alleviation of the silver and coin MIDWAY DEL BASEBALL 225 SHARPSHOOTER 100 shortage is imperative at this time. MIDWAY RACEWAY 300 MIDWAY RIFLE GALLERY 150 Herewith is NAMA’s recently de- MIDWAY CHAMP 300 3—UNITED SKY RAIDER 125 clared POSITION ON COIN YANKEE BASEBALL 125 3—MIDWAY SHOOTING GALLERY .. 100 SHORTAGE (dated, 11/10/64) : 3 WMS. ROAD RACER 175 1 —WMS. VANGUARD 75 “The merchandising and service vending industry is vitally interested in any coinage decisions which affect coin-operated machines. RECONDITIONED—WRITE FOR SPECIAL “AS IS” PRICES! “The National Automatic Mer- chandising Association, in behalf of DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTORS FOR: its industry, urges a solution to the INTERNATIONAL coinage problem which will allow the Rock-Ola • United continued operation of existing coin mechanisms. Division of EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. Williams • Midway “Therefore, we advocate the reten- • EV 4-2600 CHICAGO: 1012 N. Milwaukee CABLE: tion of sufficient silver content in the EMC0MACH DETROIT: 7743 Puritan • Dl 1-5800 coinage to permit the continued use GOTTLIEB'S SKY-LINE of present coin mechanisms, or the (See story on P. 43)

Cash Box—January 9, 1965 41 :

Chicago Coin Appoints Atlas For Distribution

Atlas Music Is Now Outlet

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CHICAGO—Sam Wolberg, president games as: “Triumph” puck shuffle of Chicago Dynamic Industries, In- alley bowler, “Tournament” big ball corporated, for many years a major automatic bowling alley, “Mustang” manufacturer of all types of coin- two-player flipper-type pinball game, operated amusement equipment, lo- and “Pop-Up” bouncing-ball amuse- m cated in this city, announced the ap- ment game. pointment this past week of Atlas Music Company to handle distribution When the transaction to move dis- for the firm throughout this wide tribution to Atlas Music was set, area. He met in his office on the prominent members of both com- northwest side of Chicago with Eddie panies gathered at Chicago Dynamic Ginsburg, president of Atlas Music Industries and Atlas Music Co. where Company, and they expressed their A happy threesome in Sam Wol- to right) —Eddie Ginsburg shaking considerable satisfaction the mutual with cameraman photographed the berg’s office, when the Chicago Coin- hands with Sam Wolberg, and Mort A the arrangements for distribution of action Atlas Music deal was resolved: (left Secore. Chicago Coin Machine Company’s equipment. In the current lineup of games now on prominent display in the huge rear amusement games showroom at Atlas Music Co. are such ChiCoin

Starting at top left we find: ment games specialist at Atlas Music; “Triumph” shuffle bowler; Joe Kline, of Atlas Music, expresses Bill Phillips, another veteran with Service specialist Gus Grillaert Ralph Wyckoff, assistant sales man- his delight with the Chicago Coin many years of service at Atlas Music looks over the coin mechanism in ager of Chicago Dynamic Industries, lineup placing his hands on a couple Co., looks over Chicago Coin’s “Tour- ChiCoin’s “Mustang” flipper amuse- explains the scoring on the backglass of ChiCoin winners; nament” bowling alley; ment game; % Frank Bach, a veteran of more than Sam Kolber readys himself to Willard Warlin, a veteran service- of the new ChiCoin “Tournament” 30 years at Atlas Music, sizes up the demonstrate ChiCoin’s new “Pop-Up” man at Atlas Music Co., concentrated bowling alley to Sam Gersh, vice “Mustang” flipper game’s playfield; bouncing-ball game. on the high styling of the “Mustang” president at Atlas Music Co. “Smilin’ Stan” Levin, the amuse- Chuck Harper alongside of the pinball cabinet here;

ChiCoin Intros ‘Triumph’ Ginsburg Fetes Employees To 6 -Player Puck Bowler Gala Holiday Celebration

amusement games selling well in most markets. In further mentioning all of the ChiCoin games currently in production (“Tournament” big ball automatic bowling alley, “Mustang” two-player flipper, and “Pop-Up” bouncing-ball game) Wolberg spelled out the fact that Chicago Coin con- centrates, in most part, to provide operators in this country, and in the foreign markets, with the very best money-making potential possible. “Triumph” has a highly-styled cabinet with a color complement and blend to enhance any location decor; which, for greater player appeal, has a longer playfield, according to Mort Secore, director of sales. Both the pin area and backglass are brilliantly illuminated with modernistic fluores- CHICAGO—Eddie Ginsburg, presi- Kleiman Advertising Agency. cent lighting. The bright, new playing dent of Atlas Music Company, cul- (4) From bottom left: (seated) ^ and scoring game in “Triumph” is minated the 1964 portion of his year- Frank Ogle, 30 year vet (at Atlas f firm’s Music CHI COIN TRIUMPH “Flash Bonus” game, which has an long observance of the 30th Co.) Frank Bach, vice prexy 11th frame. The player shoots the anniversary celebration with a gala Bob Fabian, and Joe Klykun. (Rear) )* CHICAGO—On the crest of a steady puck to stop the flashing lights on the Christmas Party for his entire staff unidentified, vice prexy Sam Gersh, j stream of new coin-operated amuse- playfield and back score glass for the on Monday evening, December 21, in and Rowe AC’s Bob Mac Gregor. ment games over the past few weeks, highest value possible. A strike scores the Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel. The (5) The ladies of Atlas Music Com- Chicago Dynamic Industries, Incor- the full value of the lighted bonus evening’s festivities commenced with pany admiring Rowe-AMI’s “Tropi- porated, of this city, makes the Cash score, and a spare scores half of the a cocktail party, followed by dinner cana” phonograph. value of the lighted bonus score. and dancing. (6) From left: Paul Huebsch. Gus Box news pages on two counts, during ** this New Year week of celebration In “Red Pin Bowling” the red pin The roving cameraman recorded the Grillaert, Stan Levin, and Sam Gex-sh. (1) with the release to the coin ma- lights in frames three, six, and nine; evening’s activities, as follows: l chine trade of the “Triumph” six- and adds 500 extra points for a strike (1) From top left— Bob Mac player puck shuffle alley bowler; and, made in these three frames. Gregor, of Rowe AC Mfg. Co.; Atlas (2) with the naming of Atlas Music Other bowling games to play in Music Prexy Eddie Ginsburg, Atlas T Company to handle distribution for “Triumph” puck bowler are: “Regula- vice prexy Sam Gersh, and Paul all Chicago Coin Machine Company’s tion” (standard ABC scoring rules), Huebsch, midwest regional manager amusement games in this wide area. “Step-Up”, “Flash-O-Matic”, and of Rowe AC Mfg. Sam Wolberg, president of Chicago “Dual Flash-O-Matic bowling. (2) Atlas Music vice president Bob Dynamic Industries; and a veteran of Secore advised that shipments of Fabian, Joe Kline, Frank Ogle, and many years in the manufacture of “Triumph” puck shuffle alley bowler 30 year Atlas Music vet Frank Malek. coin-operated equipment of all types, are being shipped to Chicago Coin’s (3) A bevy of hand-shakers: (left last week expressed his keen satisfac- distributors throughout this country, to right) Lee Brooks of Cash Box, tion with the addition of this newest and that operators may see them on Eddie Ginsburg, Sam Gersh, and Sam Kolber and Eddie Ginsburg flank puck bowler to the firm’s string of display this week. Fred Kleiman, head of Frederic R. Rowe-AMI’s ‘Tropicana’ phono.

42 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 — !

Gottlieb Welcomes New Year With New ‘Sky-Line’ Single Player Dependable Coin-Operated

numbers from 12 different positions on the playfield. Making all 12 num- bers by hitting the Multi-Bumpers or Phonographs . . . from DAVIS numbered rollovers re-lights a roll- over at random for special high scor- GUARANTEED TO LOOK and OPERATE LIKE NEW ing. further explained Alvin Gottlieb Seeburg AK200 $295.00 floor indicator on that the ‘elevator’ Seeburg 222 595.00 a record of the the light box keeps Seeburg AQ160 695.00 advances scored by the number of Seeburg AY160 875.00 Scoring an ‘advance’ skillful player. Seeburg DS160 995.00 dramatically opens the elevator doors in the light box revealing the comical • scene. Wurlitzer 2310 $395.00 Gottlieb optimistically based his Wurlitzer 2410 475.00 belief that this exciting, new, color- Wurlitzer 2404 475.00 fully cabineted flipper amusement Wurlitzer 2500 495.00 Wurlitzer 2600 695.00 game will achieve a “record high in Wurlitzer 2800 WRITE sales in most of the world’s coin ma- (New Phonograph Guarantee) chine markets” on the “fantastically • high collection receipts” which have AMI HI 20 $250.00 been garnered in all of the random lo- ALVIN GOTTLIEB AMI H200 250.00 cations “Sky-Line” flipper game has AMI J200 350.00 installed pre-testing pur- AMI K200 395.00 CHICAGO—D. Gottlieb & Company been for AMI Continental II 475.00 heralds the New Year 1965 this week poses. AMI L200 595.00 with a dramatic flourish in the intro- “All of us in sales at D. Gottlieb duction to the world-wide • coin ma- & Company feel certain that we are chine markets of the surprising, new off big Rock-Ola Grand Prix WRITE Gottlieb “Sky-Line” single starting the New Year with a player (New Phonograph Guarantee) flipper-type amusement game, fea- winner in the profit making competi- turing “Multi-Bumper” scoring on the tive whirl,” Gottlieb asserted. “In playfield, and a new animated concept this spirit of congeniality we take SPECIAL VOLUME PRICES! on the light box with a comical ani- WRITE OR PHONE FOR mation innovation. this opportunity to wish all of our This feature is a rib-tickler in fine customers everywhere a very EXPORT which there are two elevator door il- healthy, happy and prosperous New WORLD lustrations at the right of the light Year.” box (with a high scoring elevator When Gottlieb unveiled the new floor indicator above the door) which “Sky-Line” flipper amusement game —when opened—reveals a hilariously Exclusive Seeburg Dlstmjlitor* to the Cash Box reporter he was comical scene. Alvin Gottlieb de- 738 ERIE BOULEVARD EAST scribes it as one that “is guaranteed fairly ecstatic over the handsome, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13210 to make the players laugh.” colorfully illustrated cabinet. He PHONE GRanite 5-1631 Furthermore, the brand, new (for stated that this cabinet gives “Sky- Area Code 315 1965) “Multi-Bumper” scoring is en- hanced by a cluster of quick-action Line” that “extra touch of Gottlieb pop bumpers which score any of 12 quality.”

Chief Barker Rosen Chief Barker of Variety Clubs Inter- Syndicate Demonstrates NYS Ops Guild national, is flying here from London Ability To Beat Slots, To Be Honored Jan. 11 to pay tribute to Rosen in person. To Meet Jan. 20 Carreras is one of the leading film Says Sydney's Press producers on the Continent and presi- BEACON, N.Y.—Mike Mulqueen, dent of Hammer Productions. SYDNEY—Reports from the office of president of the New York State Op- Under Rosen’s leadership, Tent No. the Associated Press here have indi- erators Guild, Inc., announced last 13 achieved new heights in its chari- cated the existence of a 10-man syn- week that a general meeting of the table work, including the introduction dicate whose members have allegedly association will be held on January of the first Sunshine Coach, a spe- demonstrated to several newspaper 20th at the Nelson House in Pough- cially-constructed bus to provide reporters a legitimate system of beat- keepsie, N.Y. transportation for crippled and men- ing slot machines. The meeting, to begin promptly at retarded children. The year also With tally members of both the press and 7:30, will concern the Guild’s plans saw many new features added to the the Criminal Investigation Branch and legislative proposals for 1965, Variety Club Camp for Crippled Chil- present, the ten men were described and all its members are urged to at- dren, including the building of the as having performed an ability to tend. Among those assisting Mul- Ellis A. Gimbel Amphitheatre to pro- “crack” an extraordinary amount of queen at the meeting will be the vide an outdoor amusement center for jackpots in a three hour demonstra- Guild’s attorney Lou Werner. the handicapped children served ex- tion at one club. After watching the clusively by the camp. “unbelievable” performance, the men The January 11th testimonial will were advised by the Criminal Investi- mark the second major event in re- gation Branch members that Seeburg Issues Reeves they had cent months honoring Rosen for his been doing nothing illegal in the 'Artist of the Week' endeavors on behalf of the commu- process. Philadelphia Variety Club, Tent No. nity. On November 15th he was ten- One reporter was quoted as saying; CHICAGO—‘Artist of the Week’ re- 13, reaches the 500 mark in its mem- dered a Tribute Dinner from State of “Never did I see any tampering with bership with the induction its new- lease by the Seeburg Corporation for of Israel Bonds for his services to the or manipulation of the machine. - est Barker J. Harrison Jones (left), new State, including his chairmanship the week of Dec. 28th is the Vic- Everything was perfectly fair—and RCA president of the Broad Street Trust of the Coin Machines Division for bafflingly simple. The syndicate mem- tor issue by Jim Reeves titled ‘The Company, which has had strong finan- Bonds for Israel. The Variety Club cial affiliations for many years with bers put in their coins, pulled the Best of Jim Reeves’. This album in- testimonial will also include the pres- the amusement machines industry in entation of the Tent’s annual Heart handle—and collected the jackpot cludes such Reeves hits as: ‘He’ll Philadelphia and was the first finan- Award. It will go to Dr. Sarah E. Have To Go’, ‘Four Walls’ and ‘Danny bonanza.” “The secret appears to be cial institution to give the industry Stewart, medical director of the Na- in the handle-pulling action,” another Boy’ and should be a hit in many financial support. Card No. 500 is be- tional Cancer Institute in Bethesda, ing handed to him by David Rosen, reporter stated. “Every so often the locations. Md., in recognition of her work in Chief Barker of the Philadelphia Va- hand slips halfway For ‘Pop Vocal’ material, Seeburg cancer research. down the lever. riety Club, arid president of David The lever is pulled gently for the has released for little LP operators, Rosen, Inc. greater part of its movement and the Dot album by those juke box Subscription Rates then whipped through with a jerk,” favorites the Mills Bros, titled ‘Say PHILADELPHIA — David Rosen, he declared. Si Si & Other Latin Hits’. Under the president of David Rosen, Inc., largest distributors of music, vending and One expected side effect to all this ‘Pop Instrumental’ banner, operators amusement machines, and phonograph business a sharp rise in the number can now program the Mercury offer- — records, will be honored with a Testi- of patrons in registered slot machine ing of ‘Golden Goodies’, a collection monial Dinner by the Philadelphia locations—began the very night the of pop favorites performed by various Variety Club, Tent No. 13 to mark (UNITED STATES, CANADA, MEXICO) story broke, according to reports. A artists, including Dinah Washington, the completion of his term as Chief $15.00 per year—52 issues Barker of the local chapter of that second side effect has also material- Brook Benton and . international show business organiza- AIRMAIL $30.00 ized the Other — syndicate advised that its instrumental material in this tion. The affair will be held on Mon- (ALL OTHER COUNTRIES) members have already been barred batch of little LP’s is the Prima day evening, January 11th, at the $30.00 per year—52 issues from more than 20 locations, accord- Records recording by D’Artega titled Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. In addition to many record and ing to the reports. No official comment ‘Flight of the Fiddles’. L’il Wally AIRMAIL $45.00 show business personalities, civic and from the syndicate’s publicity agency scores under the ‘Polka’ standard business leaders who will be in attend- 1780 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. has thus far been received. with ‘Oh Boy, Polka Joy!’ on Jay Jay. ance, James Carreras, International

Cash Box—January 9, 1965 43 Seeburg Corp. Appoints Luppino

Ad And Sales Promotion Manager manager at the Irving Kay CHICAGO—Thomas L. Herrick, vice Howard Kaye, general sales oTtlieir year ^fp^’enf president for marketing at the See- company will be kicking off the new that the . new ‘El expect to be shipping t heir burg Corporation, announced the ap- new ‘Ring-O’ round pool table. They also pointment last week of Frank Luppino latter part shuffleboard to Kaye distribs by the „ „ Jr. to advertising and sales promotion Dorado’ hump feature on the RinS'° p sales exec cited one , manager at this Chicago based com- added. The h t « balls on the pany. on the rail, designed to keep the “The continuing diversified expan- to round tables an s petual rail hugging” peculiar or - sion of the Seeburg Corporation re- tables. How ardd looks f “outstanding” among all other round quires that our own executive staff be kaye table good sales on their 6-pocket m increased so that we are always in ward in ’65 to continued models continually improve on all position to take the greatest advan- during the year his firm will strive to tage of marketing opportunities,” Herrick said. “We are pleased to have our corporate advertising division strengthened through having Luppino tuned national sales director Sol Lipkin “ advertising and American Shuffleboard’s assume the post of tremendous Christmas party at ite sales promotion manager. His expe- to advise us that the company hosted a staff (upwards of Perso rience in advertising, public and cor- Union City main office last week for the entire 75 porate relations, promotion and pub- Cusano, delivered an ^pmng^talk^ attended). The firm’s president, Mrs. Mary licity, product distribution and inter- really gra said, helping to make the party fits his new po- at the affair, Sol national development employees, thanking added. Melone also spoke to the assembled sition ideally,” Herrick ager Nick quite for 1965. The prediction has Luppino previously served as pro- FRANK LUPPINO JR. great 1964 and predicting even better things with a bigbacklogof motion director, international director according to Sol, who stated that in the advertising and marketing a solid foundation, and managing editor at Billboard project the first' s“ his sales department can already magazine. He was also business fields and also worked for the Davis shuffleboard orders, comm’ U roses. Heavy or er manager of Tide, a trade publication Distributing Corp., Syracuse, distrib- months of ’65 and says “everything’s P utors of Seeburg coin operated phono- (Wash., Ore. & Tex.) areas been coming in from the Southern and Western graphs and vending equipment. for us up there ) and m > Canada (“Gilchrist is doing a terrific job Luppino was scheduled to assume from the of the best promotional aids to his new post with the firm on January overseas spots (especially in Italy). One the sales exec, have been 4. He will move his wife Bjorg, whom growth in shuffleboard popularity, according to he married in Denmark, and their players compete on American tables. many televised tournaments where the baby daughter to Chicago in the near trying to set up something latter score, Sol contends he is currently future. He is a World War II U.S. On this Navy veteran, a member of numerous similar here in the East. music industry associations and has been honored by the Associated Busi- Florida W estern ness Publications, United Jewish Ap- Cal Herzog, president of Unique Industries (Division of peal, Radio Free Europe and the features of their ‘Stone Age Trails) advising that one of the most attractive Presents United Nations. removable coin box. Cal contends that such a feature Seeburg’s board chairman Delbert Rock-It’ kiddie ride is its PROFIT removable box is standard equip- YOUR GREATEST Coleman recently indicated that the should end coin box break-ins forever. The Racoosm, OPPORTUNITY for 1965 firm has more new products scheduled ment on Unique’s other rides, according to Western Trails exec Bill for 1965 than was produced in the interchangeable with other new —DELUXE 6-POCKET who also reveals that the body of each ride is last three years by the company. He operator of coin-op dry cleaning ma- . . Donald Disbrow, a young and BUMPER POOL® pictured Seeburg as the one-stop of bodies. . is mighty pleased with the success he and the coin machine industry since “it is chines out in Noyac, Long Island, The Dependable Tables! machines and is giving some seri- — the only one to offer operators all his dad have enjoyed with their Whirlpool three kinds of coin operated equip- See Your Distributor or Write. ous thought these days toward expansion. ment: juke boxes, amusement games Complete Selection Parts and Accessories. and vending machines.” The firm re- cently unveiled plans that provide an boxes were really jingling over the holidays, particularly in one opportunity for juke box operators to The coin VALLEY SALES CO. Vending Co. route their tavern locations into of the busiest locations on Lou Tartaglia and Bros. County 333 Morton St. Bay City. Michigan convert “discotheque” clubs for dancing. —the Cross County Diner in Yonkers, N.Y. This round the clock beehive of the counter activity offers a generous number of Seeburg Consolettes, both on diner’s and in the booths, and don’t those customers make good use of ’em. The NOW DELIVERING UNITED’S “MAMBO” AND “MATADOR’’ management also made use of ’em to help display stand-up cardboard Santas during the holi- who let the folks know what hours the place would be open budding giant of a location in Yonkers, the Rivera Club, days. . . . Another now, seven days a week. This is doing a land-office business with the r & b set location sports a Seeburg LPC-1 and is operated by Frank Galle’s Galle Amuse- PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1641 N. BROAD ST. • PITTSBURGH, PA., 1508 FIFTH AVE. ment Co.

BUY ACTIVE’S the choice for THE LOWEST Philadelphia Fare PRICES and

BEST EQUIPMENT TOP EARNINGS ALWAYS Two of this city’s most prominent coinmen are to be honored by both indus- in next few weeks. Marvin Stein, Music IN Exclusive Gottlieb and try and community the of Eastern utor for Eastern Systems (Seeburg outlet here), will be honored at the annual Allied Jewish Delaware. EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION Reconditioned Equipment For Export Appeal’s dinner slated for February 11th at the Warwick. The testimonial, to EVERYWHERE ACTIVE Amusement Machines Co. be sponsored by Joe Silverman’s Amusement Machines Association of Greater 666 No. Broad Street, Phlla. 30, Pa. POplar 9-4495 1101 Plttston Ave., Scranton 5, Penna. Philadelphia, will honor Stein for his labors as Chairman of the coin machine division of the 1965 AJA fund raising campaign. Chief Barker Dave Rosen, president of the Rowe AC outlet here, will also be feted on January 11th for his efforts on behalf of the town’s Variety Club. Many notables, both in and '65 PRO 1—78x46 out of the industry, are expected to attend this affair in the Bellevue Stratford. PRO SERIES for PRO 2—88x51 Most modern, PRO 3—93x53 PRO 4—103x58 Banner Specialty’s Jimmy Ginsburg is tickled pink with initial reaction to most rugged, 5—114x64 United’s new ‘Matador’ big ball automatic bowling alley. Certain innovations all-slate, all- PRO (Regulation 4'/2 x 9) which make the bowler stand out above the others, Jim declares, are its new mica pool Coin-operated and non- coin model. type pedestal leg and its customized (personalized) title strip for location tables built! identification (there is a line on the base of the strip which can be used for All latest features! Call (area code 516) PY 8-2626 or your local distributor. location announcements). . . . Joe Ash and Marty Brownstein are welcoming ALSO DELIVERING: their ’65 business season with Gottlieb’s brand new ‘Sky-Line’ single-player flipper. The pingame, which features ‘Multi-Bumper’ scoring on the playfield, U.S. Bumper Pool offers a comical innovation on the light box which the distrib figures

will guarantee to make the players laugh. . . . Bill Witsen, reporting excel- (With exclusive split-ball return!) lent test location results with Bally’s new 2-player set to premier next week.

44 Cash Box—January 9, 1965 Chicago Chatter

Coinmen in this area look to a promising 1965 with keen optimism and anticipation. ’64 has been reportedly an unusually active year in growth and sales accomplishment. There doesn’t seem to be any reason for any halt in this upswing in total coin machine equipment sales, according to an almost unanimous consensus of opinions in coindom. . . . Patrick L. O’Malley, presi- dent and chief executive officer of Automatic Canteen Company of America, expects the record sales impetus (a 20% increase in sales for 1964, fiscal year ending Oct. 3) to carry over into 1965. And even hopes to better that record high. Pat is also anticipating fine results through the New Year with the manufacturing division of Canteen.

The introduction of new amusement equipment dominates the coin machine scene as the New Year comes in. Listed among this array of new pieces are: ChiCoin’s “Triumph” puck shuffle alley bowler and “Tournament” big ball automatic bowling alley; Midway’s “Rifle Champ” rifle-target amusement game; Gottlieb’s “Sky-Line” single player flipper; Bally Mfg’s. “Bus Stop” two-player flipper-type amusement game; and, Williams’ “Zig-Zag” single player flipper (“Wing-Ding” is the add-a-ball model), United “Matador” big ball automatic bowling alley, with pedestal legs and alley adjustment to two levels for coin-operated bowling fans.

Among the old friends we chatted with at the huge Williams Christmas party was Harry Riback. Williams prexy Sam Stem was a whirlwind of a host dashing about seeing to the comfort of all his guests. Among his co-hosts were Bud Lurie, Herb Oettinger, Bill DeSelm, Jack Mittel, Hank

Dabek, and many, many more. . . . We chatted at length with Art Weinand, of J. H. Keeney & Co., at the Williams bash t’other day, and he appeared very chipper and nattily attired. Art hopes to accomplish a great deal in re-developing the Keeney games domestic markets for amusement equipment in ’65.

1964 has been a banner year in sales of music and vending equipment at Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp., according to Edward G. Doris, executive vice president. Ed feels certain that 1965 will be even better in all areas for the company.

. .. When we asked Bill O’Donnell, prexy of Bally Mfg. Co., about his com- pany’s plans in 1965 t’other day he unhesitatingly sang the plaudits for Bally’s newest amusement game, just being released—“Bus Stop”; which, Bill says, is a sure-fire winner for all markets. Herb Jones informed that this new game is loaded with winning play and scoring features.

There has been little or no time for play during the holiday season at D. Gottlieb & Co., according to Alvin Gottlieb. The reason for this spirited activity is the introduction this week of Gottlieb’s “Sky-Line” single player flipper amusement game. . . . The recently announced plans by “Iggy” Wolverton and Hank Ross to further expand the production and sales facilities at Midway Mfg. Co., and to commence production of a Midway line of puck shuffle bowlers and big ball bowling alleys, was greeted by Empire Coin owner Gil Kitt and vice prexy Joe Robbins with considerable joy. The reason for this feeling is that (as Robbins explains it) it is common knowledge that Wolverton, Ross, and other Midway engineer-designers Bob Jonesi and Louis “Cyclone” Imre, were among those responsible for the MIDWAY manufacturing company development of this type of amusement equipment. Empire Coin Machine 10136 PACIFIC AVE. • FRANKLIN PARK, ILLINOIS Exchange hopes to do a big job with Midway amusement games throughout 1965, as well as with Rock-Ola phonographs and “Caravel” cigarette machines, and with Fischer pool tables.

Eddie Ginsburg sure hosted a wingding of a Christmas party for his staff at the Blackstone Hotel just before the holiday. Everyone there had a whale Tri-State Shuffleboard of a time. This affair was a fitting sequel to the one Eddie held last summer Tourneys Going Strong at the Pheasant Run Lodge in St. Charles celebrating Atlas Music Co’s. You Can Be Sure 30th anniversary. On hand for Rowe AC Mfg. Corp. were Paul Huebsch, MANCHESTER, N.H.—Ed Martell of the Tri-State Amusement Co. here, Bob Mac Gregor and Joe Smokvina. YOUR 1965 BUSINESS sponsors of several shuffleboard tour- naments in the New England area, WILL SET RECORD We were greeted by a group of very happy coinvets last week when World announced that their Twin City EARNINGS FOR YOU Wide’s execs: Nate Feinstein, Harold Schwartz, Irv Ovitz and Freddie Skor Shuffleboard League has completed the first half of its scheduled series If welcomed the Williams and United amusement games lines into the ... you do World of games, and residing at the top of Wide Distributing fold. As to the outlook for 1965, Nate minced no words the league standings is the “Moose” business with in expressing his, and his partners’ rosy prediction for an even greater team with 65 wins and 25 losses. Next year in sales than in 1964. in line is “Bill’s Rest,” with 63 wins DAVID ROSEN and 27 losses. Third in line is the “Happy Hour Restaurant” gang with Well, Chicago veteran music operator Joe Filitti has his chest ‘way out 57 victories and 33 defeats. these days. The reason: Joe just installed the first Seeburg Discotheque Martell, who is also instrumental World's Largest Inventory location on the far south side of the city in a club called, Brainerd’s. On in organizing both the New England Shuffleboard Tournament and the hand with him at the grand opening club of the were Nqte Feinstein, Harold Northeast Shuffleboard Champion- ARCADES GAMES Schwartz, Irv Ovitz and Fred Skor, of World Wide Distribs, who handle the ships, revealed that the runner up VENDING MUSIC * RIDES Seeburg phono line in this area. Edward Bercier, one of the owners of team in last April’s Noi’theast games, Send For Complete Machine List Brainerd’s was also present. . . . Sam Stem was just shocked to hear via the “American Restaurant” team, is long distance telephone that his old partner Bemie Weinberg died while presently in fifth place in the Twin Exclusive Rowe AMI Distributor on a cruse. Sam and his wife jetted to Philadelphia last Tuesday, Dec. 29, City league. Plans for a 1965 North- Ea.Pa. - S. Jersey - Del. • Md. - D.C. to attend the funeral services. east Championships, to be held again in Burlington, Vermont, are in the NEWS BRIEFS: A local survey among manufacturers and distribs for works, and the kickoff date will be ’65 the business outlook for reveals that . . . Ted Rubey, prexy of Marvel announced shortly, Martell advised.

Mfg., feels that his production and sales will be up on all equipment . . . Prizes for last year’s games were do- Dennis Ruber and Richard Uttanoff, of D & R Industries, suppliers of coin nated by Tri- State and all games machine parts & supplies, enjoyed their first big year in ’64. 1965, they say, were played on American brand will be much better. shuffleboards.

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California Clippings ALL-TECH 0 anything, present indications mean The Table The New Year off to a good start and, if business . • • 1965 should be a banner year for the local coin machine mg »e UP That Never Wurlitzer Factory Branch, Clayton Ballard getting eveiyt be shown starting showing of the new Wurlitzer phonograph which will Old after a ou W1 Grows week of January 17. Leonard Hicks back at the Branch in the San Luis Ubispo flu. Cliff Nugent visiting operators and customers that long-time oper- BUILT WITH area ... His many friends in the business sorry to hear Beach is ill m the GOLD CREST 6 4k THE FUTURE ator Bill Thompson of Thompson Brothers Music in Long (46" x 78") Simon Distributing Co. this IN MIND! hospital ... A truckload of pool tables arriving at out very well. Large GOLD CREST 7 week, and George Muroaka said they continue to move rs - (52" x 92") this week for the Philippines . . Fiberglass side panels export shipments leaving Simon’s in Hong Kong, Thelma Perrone, prominent figure in the coin machine business GOLD CREST 8 Formica covered the woild . . . Struve (57" x 101") in town this week on one of her stops in a tour around Gold anodized legs and molding products for Distributing Co. has now taken over the distribution of Seeburg GOLD CREST 9 opened new headquarters at 1403 V est (64" x 114") the Southern California area, and have to all the Pico Blvd. A1 Ferber and Leo Simone wish to extend their thanks A damp cloth applied to the ALL-TECH models on location for years Distributing operators for their cooperation during the tenure of the Seeburg turns a used table into a sparkling new model. This means higher trade- the new year looks like a “Happy Discotheque in values for you! Call your local distributor today, or write: Corp. Both Leo and A1 said that shipment of Midway s Year” for Seeburg and for the operators . . . Another the oper- ALL-TECH Industries Inc. Rodeo arrived at C. A. Robinson & Co., and Hank Tronick said that surprise pinball of the year. Also getting 950 West 20th Street Hialeah, Florida Tel: TUxedo 8-7551 ators are reporting this game as the the a big reception from the operators is Midway’s new Rifle Champ gun with Phil Robinson, for many black light effects . . . Veteran coin machine man years West Coast representative for Chicago Coin, visiting his many friends Klein and Bill Gray along Pico Boulevard . . . At the R. F. Jones Co., Chuck are in Mexico City this week, and pay a visit to Nassau in the Bahamas before FOR SALE returning home. Rowe-AMI service engineer Ralph Phipps on the road visiting the Jones offices in Phoenix, Denver and Sacramento. Bill Erskine has been promoted to manager of the San Francisco office of the Jones Co., replacing WURLITZER Jones boy and 500 Carl Lawson, who is now with Steelmade. Bill is the original Seeburg Background has been with the firm in various capacities for many years. The background Units music department placing a large order with the factory for Customatic tape BM’s, BMU's, BMS’ units. Don Edwards reporting that Gottlieb’s Happy Clown 4-player proving that Chicago Some Seeburg 200-sel. itself a money-maker for the operators . . . Bob Portale reports 2800 pinball game is a “winner” with the ops and that Chicago Library Units Coin’s Pop-Up CALL • WRITE TODAY! Coin’s new model Tournament Bowler with the new cabinet and coloring customers TRIMOUNT AUTOMATIC Makes the Swing to scheme has met with a great reception . . . Jimmie Wilkens said the SALES the door” at Paul A. Laymon, Inc., since the installa- CO. Higher Earnings are “beating a path to 40 Waltham Street Boston, Mass. sign on the front of the building. Britt Adelman on a Tel. Liberty 2-9480 tion of the bright new week’s vacation which she and her family are spending with relatives in Northern California. The first shipment of Bally’s new 2-player, Bus Stop, have arrived and are moving out very well with the operators. Sales also

continue good on Bally’s Deluxe Bowler . . . Fabor Robinson stopping in at Lueunhagen’s Record Bar to check with the Solle sisters on the sales of Ned If you are reading Miller’s current single, “Do What You Do, Do Well” . . . Operators visiting Pico Boulevard this week included Cecil Ellison, Lancaster; Charlie Cahoone, Long Beach; and Tex Nowka from San Bernardino. someone else s copy of

Cash Box UPPER MID-WEST MUSINGS why not mail this coupon Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Woytossek and family drove into the cities Wednesday

and are spending the holiday with relatives. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Noel Hefte Grand Forks had their daughter and son-in-law spend the holidays with

them. . . . Gabby Clusiau, Grand Rapids, drove his wife to the cities where she caught a plane to the west coast to spend the holidays with her sister.

today Mrs. Clusiau will spend about 2 months on the west coast. . . . Mr. & Mrs. John McCarthy, Waterloo, Iowa, in town for a couple of days attending a

funeral. . . . Lloyd Williamson and son in town for the day making the

rounds and picking up parts and records. . . . Terry Boerger, in town for

THE CASH BOX a few hours picking up parts and records. . . . Tommy Mathews in town for Please Check Proper 1780 BROADWAY the day picking up parts and records. . . . The Sandler Distributing Company , Classification Below NEW YORK 19, N. Y. had open house and a Christmas party for the employees. . . . The Lieberman MY FIRM OPERATES THE Music Co. also had open house and a Christmas party for their employees. Enclosed find my check. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: . . . Ice fishing is excellent, ask some of the operators that are having JUKE BOXES

wonderful luck catching crappies and walleyes. . . . The Les Brun’s $15 for a full year (52 weeks) subscription AMUSEMENT GAMES did not (United States, Canada, Mexico) make it to the Twin Cities this week because of the stormy weather in CIGARETTES $30 for a full year (Airmail United States, the Dakota’s. Canada, Mexico) VENDING MACHINES 0 $45 for a full year (Airmail other countries) OTHER 0 $30 for a full year (other countries) NAME Happy Birthday This Week To: FIRM . . Louis M. Scheid, Ville Platte, La. . Harold Legendre, Ajo, Ariz. . . . Larry

Island, 111. . . . Fred Gaunt, L. A., . . ADDRESS Frankel, Rock Calif. . Morris Marder, Miami Beach, Fla. . . . Albert Mason, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Thos. F. Lee,

N. Y. . . . Sam Wolberg, Chgo., 111. . . . Harry S. Schwartz, Miami, Fla. . . . CITY ZONE . . . STATE C. A. Taylor Jr., Brunswick, Ga. . . . Courtney Husband, Laporte, Ind. . . .

Clarence E. Potter, O’Neill, Neb. . . . Herbert H. Weaver, Forest Hills, N.Y. Be Sure To Check Business Classifications Above!

. . . Earl E. Senter, Bakersfield, Calif. . . . Thos. D. Sherfick, Shoals, Ind.

46 Cash Box January 9, 1965 Cash Box VENDING NEWS The Vending Machine Industry's Only Newsweekly

Breither New Vend NRI Institutes Major Executive Appointments Chief At Seeburg ST. LOUIS—David A. Elliott has been elected vice president for sales and Eric L. Sokol has been elected vice president for manufacturing at National Rejectors, Inc., according to Frank L. Tupper, executive vice presi- dent. “Both positions are new ones,” Tupper stated in his announcement last week. “They were created in recognition of the contribution these two executives have made to NRI, and to give them additional responsi- bilities for the company’s future growth and development,” Tupper added.

Breither has been Vending Division Sales Manager since joining Seeburg in 1961. A veteran coin executive, he was formerly Assistant Sales and Service Manager of The Bally Vend- ing Company, a subsidiary of The ELLIOT Sales SOKOL Manufacturing Lion Manufacturing, and was re- — — ROBERT H. BREITHER sponsible for many of the design fea- Elliott joined NRI two years ago as vision of Universal Match Corp. Be- The appointment of Mr. Robert H. tures of the Bally single-cup coffee general sales manager, with an im- fore that, he had held engineering and Breither as Vice President in charge vender. He also participated in the pressive background as an engineer technical positions with Bell Tele- of Vending Sales of The Seeburg Cor- development of many of the amuse- and sales executive in the vending phone Laboratories and the Tele- poration has been announced by J. ment games produced under the industry. He was vice president in rigister Corp. Feldmann came to NRI Cameron Gordon, the company’s “Bally-Lion” label, having joined the charge of sales for the ABT Manu- after many years with the Seeburg president. company in 1932. facturing Co., of Rockford, 111. when Corp., in Chicago, where he had it was merged into Automatic Can- served in various engineering and teen Co. in 1960 and then became vice sales capacities. president of Rowe AC Services. NRI is a major supplier of money Sokol has been with NRI since 1961 validating and handling equipment to when he was named manager of their the vending industry. “The firm has NAMA’s Spring Sessions plant in Hot Springs, Ark. He was pioneered major advances in this promoted to director of manufactur- equipment for the industry since ing in 1962, with responsibility for 1935, when it introduced the first To Be Combined Again With operations in both St. Louis and Hot truly successful slug rejector,” Tup- Springs. Before joining NRI, Sokol per said. “These advances have played was a manufacturing executive with a fundamental part in the solid ’65 State Council Meetings the Link Division of General Pre- growth of automatic merchandising,” cision, Inc., of Binghamton, N. Y. he added. Also included in Tupper’s announce- NRI has plants in St. Louis, Hot J. RICHARD HOWARD ment last week was Robert T. Duf- Springs, Ark., and Buxtehude, West CHICAGO—The National Automatic ered by state councils of NAMA in fey’s appointment to director of engi- Germany. Sales and service offices Merchandising Association’s 1965 order to bring the program presenta- neering and Edward A. Feldmann’s are located in St. Louis, Chicago, to spring program of meetings will tions within reach of all association appointment new products man- Atlanta, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, to coincide the ager. again be timed with members. Richmond, Va., Woodside, N.Y., and Duffey previously had been an engi- annual meetings of the association’s “Interest and attendance at last State Councils, according to neering and manufacturing executive Toronto, Canada. NRI is a subsidiary NAMA year’s meetings has encouraged us to president-elect J. Richard Howard. with the Reflectone Electronics Di- of Universal Match. go ahead with a similar format, al- Beginning in mid-March, the weekend though the program will cover en- meetings will extend through early June with programming supplied by tirely different areas,” said G. H. the association in addition to the bus- Tansey, the association’s director of iness sessions of each state council, conventions and state council secre- NAC Begins Heavy Membership Drive he advised. tary. Dates and details of the pro- As in 1964, several meetings are gram will be announced in a few Execs Prep For Fall Convention planned in areas which are not cov- weeks, he added. CHICAGO—Two major committees of rinks, auditoriums, arenas, depart- the National Association of Conces- ment and discount stores, motels and sionaires are currently working on an others. NAC officials estimate that ARA Exec Cites Service Expenditures intensive membership recruitment several thousand prospects will be campaign which will blanket the en- personally contacted during the cam- tire country and reach into all seg- paign and made aware of NAC’s vital As Fastest Growing Segment Of Economy ments of the concession-food service program and activities. industries, it was announced last week Growing interest in the 1965 Motion by NAC president Edward S. Red- Picture and Concession Industries PHILADELPHIA—“Expenditures for and hospitals that we believe growth stone, of the Northeast Drive-In The- Trade Show being held at The Am- services represent the fastest growing in 1965 will be most significant. More atre Corporation, Boston. bassador Hotel, in Los Angeles, Oc- segment in our economy today,” stat- administrators in such organizations The NAC membership committee, tober 27-30 is also very much in evi- ed Davre J. Davidson, chairman of are accepting the concept of turning which is headed by Augie J. Schmitt, dence according to Bert Nathan, NAC the board at Automatic Retailers of to competent, professional outside Houston Popcorn & Supply Company, exhibit chairman. Even before the of- America, Inc., in a report issued last companies for help in handling sup- Houston, Texas, NAC board chairman, ficial trade show brochure has been is- week. Davidson also predicted that, port services apart from their pri- is composed of the eight NAC re- sued, Nathan reported that advance gional vice-presidents. It is now in reservations of forty-seven booths, “in 1965, we will see an acceleration mary roles. the process of selecting regional which represents more than a third . of such spending patterns, not only “The market potential for institu- membership recruitment teams from of the available exhibit space, has al- by individuals, but also by business tional food services is approximately their respective areas. There will be ready been placed. and other organizations.” $12 billion a year. Because of the re- six NAC members on each regional Louis L. Abramson, executive di- team, representing concessionaires in rector of NAC, recently returned Davidson continued on to comment: cent combining of automated and per- diverse fields of the amusement-recre- from Los Angeles where he inspected “Since ours is primarily a service in- sonalized service of food and refresh- ation industry, as well as manufac- the Ambassador’s convention and dustry, we deem it a healthy sign that ments, the administrator can now turers of equipment and suppliers to trade show facilities and conferred the rate of expansion for services is turn with confidence to companies the concessions trade. In addition, the with officials of the hotel to set up NAC Liaison Committee to the Candy, preliminary arrangements for his or- nearly double that for goods produc- with the highly specialized resources Tobacco and Related Industries, ganization’s convention. The trade ing industries. r This is an accurate ba- required to carry out such support headed by NAC eastern regional vice- show, which is co-sponsored by the rometer of the growing willingness services. president Irving Shapiro of Conces- Theatre Owners of America, will run of Americans to allocate increasing “This, in turn, calls for continuing sions Enterprises, Boston, will con- concurrently with the conventions of centrate heavily on these segments. both organizations. I portions of their income for services. effort and research on the part of The current membership drive was Abramson, who is also trade show It is also proof of the opportunities service organizations to examine cli- , instituted by the NAC Board during administrator, said that the show will 1 that exist for those who can recognize ent and customer needs carefully and its recent convention in Chicago and occupy 22,180 square feet in the Am- and carry out these services in effi- accurately and then to supply an in- is in line with the association’s mem- bassador’s Convention Center, located bership diversification program to in- on the Casino Floor Level, which con- • cient ways. dividually-tailored service or combi- clude such segments of industries sists of the Ambassador Ballroom, “It is the of area services for busi- nation of services in order to meet which participate in food service as Sunset Room, Boulevard Room and nesses and institutions such as schools these needs,” Davidson concluded. amusement parks, pools, beaches, Foyer.

Cash Box—January 9, 1965 47 — —; £. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION qpFCIAL SPECIAL—SPECIAL: RUBBER 50 RECORDED SONGS ONLY $3.00. MANY Distributor* (hdl. Rings for Pin Games—to great songs by favorite artists, our choice. COMPANY, 8039 Lawndale. CLASSIFIED AD RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD New records, guaranteed. State style of DYNABALL music or Country. Skokie, Illinois. Count every word including all words in firm name. Numbers in address count as preferred—Pop, R & B Offer good only U.S.A. No C.O.D.’s. one word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. CASH OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY ALL 16' FALCON B.A. $425 ; 16 RHYTHM RECORDS—BOX A—ARCADIA, UNITED 550 ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check is not enclosed with order $195; Sil« r ’ CALIF. Jumbo B.A. Base-l your classified ad will be held for following issue pending receipt of your check or cash. Super Slugger Baseball $95; Shuffle Chicoin: Six “SQOITS FUN WITH ball (Floor sample) $595; NOTICE $67 Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add $52 to your present sub- HAVE YOUR $325; 6-PI. Home Run — factory reconditioned. In- Game Bowler S/A scription price). You are entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue Water” games Titan Gun $325 .Mid- cludes new scoring arrangement, improved Baseball $95; WMS. for a period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your Baseball $350; Deluxe Shoot- pump, repair, refinish cabinet, replace worn way Slugger Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the rate CENTRAL OHIO COIN- mechanical parts. New machines made to ing Gallefy $225. of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to rNC., 315 E - 5th AVE. order. Write — AQUATIC PRODUCTS MACHINE EXCH., reach New York publication office by Wednesday, 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear (Tel . 294-3a29). COLUMBUS 1, OHIO. in the following week's issue. CORP.—8038 ALVERSTONE AVE.—LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (Tel. 645-1980). WALL- QUICK ACTION : CHROME FOR selection boxes: 100 Seeburg 3W1 100 POKERINO, REFINISHING, RECONDITION, selection Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY $15 00* 100 Seeburg 3VWA 200 new backglass with drop chute, knock off, 1200 $35.00.’ SEACOAST DI S TE I BUTORS, Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. with or without match feature. Match fea- NORTH AVENUE, ELIZABETH,„ NEW ture in kit form for your present games. 8-3524-5. Also new backglass points, decals. JAMES JERSEY 07201. BIGELOW TRAVIS—P.O. BOX 206—MILLVILLE, N.J. TELEQUIZ ARE WANTED. WRITE TO THE WURLITZER 2000 $125.00 OR 3 FOR *3*0 .## $275.00; A.M.I. K Halfback General Automatic S.C., T.G.A. 60, rue Van AMI H 120 $245; J 120 $345; K 120 $445; Seeburg KD games. *495 00 Clearance on wooden rail pin WANT Schoor, Brussels 3, Belgium. CONTINENTAL 2-200 $595; SEEBURG V INC., Writ’s BIRD MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS 200’s $150 or five for $695; Q’s $595 to AVE., MANHATTAN, $695; HV 200 Hideaways $95 or three for 124-126 POYNTZ 2-700 20 30 FOR RESALE: SEEBURG AND WURLiT- ROWE ELECTRIC, OR COLUMN $250; Wurl: 1900’s $225 or three for $600; KANSAS (Tel. PRJ-5229K Corsair cigarette machines in condi- zer Phonographs, Games. Send inventory good Bally Fun Phones like new $95; Spinner and lowest cash prices. HASTINGS DIST. tion. Will pay Cash. Write BERNARD J. COIN OPERATORS AND WHOLE- $50 ; Table Hockeys $95 ; Pro Golfer $395 ATTN: to revolutionize the CO., INC. — 6100 WEST BLUEMOUND ROSENBURG, P.O. BOX 349, PEKIN, IL- Also used vending equipment direct overseas SALERS. Something repair time, money ROAD—MILWAUKEE 13, WISC. LINOIS 61555. shipment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN pool industry. Save 97% fiber glass cue AND SNYDER CO.—13200 W. WARREN and service. 1 and 2 piece BINGOS, MISS AMERICA, , Also accessories. D eale rs h ip s avadable. SEEBURG 161 OR 222 PHONOGRAPHS IN AVE. DEARBORN, MICH. (Tel. LUzon sticks. Circus Queen, Arcade Equipment, Rock-Ola, information contact: KING KOiN tT , good condition. Will pay Cash. Call or Write 2-2300) For Seeburg and Wurlitzer 1962/1963, Ballerina, IRON RIVER, MICHI- BELMONT MUSIC CO., 1012 W. MAIN 713 BOYINGTON, County Fair, Laguna Beach, Acapulco, STREET, PEORIA, ILLINOIS, PEORIA HI-SPEED SUPER FAST SHUFFLE BOARD GAN. Cancan, , Lido, Goldengate, Silver 309-674-1423. Wax. 24 one-pound cans per case. $8.50 $2400. Bo- Sails, Bounty—needed by IMPORT-EXPORT f.o.b. Dallas, Texas. Sold on money back GOTTLIEB: SWING ALONGS Write Williams: MARCEL GROSCH 3 BLD AYROY, LIEGE, guarantee. Distributor for D. Gottlieb, nanzas $340.00. North Star— BELGIUM. Merry Widows $375.00. Jumpin Jacks ChiCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS Mim-Golf INC., 3100 MAIN ST., DALLAS, TEXAS. $225.00. Stop ’n Go $385.00. USED 45 RPM RECORDS. ALL TYPES AS $385.00. Grand Slams $385.00. Heat Waves they run, right off the route. sorting or FOR 16' Bally: Grand Tours $260.00. Star No SALE $300.00. UNITED JUMBO OR ROYAL BOWLER D?y— picking. We pay freight from anywhere in $75; Bonus 16' $125; Duplex 16' $175; Jets $225.00. Bongos $250.00. B'* Flash $375.00. USA. Standing order available for regular Advance 16' $200; ABC Tournament $75; Write Chicago Coin: Royal COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED SPE- Midway: Race- shippers. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO. INC.— is, Southland Speedway $185.00. cials: Gottlieb Gaucho 245; Preview 240; All are as not shopped. Have Guns, Rawr 1215 S. HOWARD STREET—BALTIMORE, five balls, and cigarette way $225.00. All-Tech Cross Country Fashion Show 200; Hi Diver 70; Show Boat drink machines CO. MD. 21230. vendors. Write or call. CENTRAL DIST. $485.00. NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY 140; Rack a Ball 180. Wms. King Pin 170; NEW ORLEANS, Mardi Gras 250. Ship or export INC.—2315 OLIVER ST.—ST. LOUIS 3, 1055 DRYADES STREET, US Port of 529-7321 PANORAMS AND PANORAM PARTS. NO. OPERATORS SALES, 4122 WASHING- MO. (Tel. MAL 3511). LOUISIANA Tel: United Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE TON AVENUE, NEW ORLEANS, LA. RECONDI- AUTOMATIC SALES CO., 1350 HOWARD 822-2370. SILVER SAILS, GOLDEN GATES, LIDOS, SPECIALS: COMPLETELY 16' Bally ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. (TeL Can Cans, Etc., Seeburg 100 J’s, 100 W’s, tioned: Bally Bowler $345; DeLuxe HEmlock 1-1750). Priced Right for Export. Williams Heat Bowler 16' $495; Star Jet (2 pi.) $295; AMI H-100, H-200E, I-200M, SEEBURG 161, Wave (New) Wurlitzer 2819 (New) Can Hootenanny $265; 3 In Line (4 pi.) $245; Swing WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL Q 160 Rockola 1448, 1458, 1468, 1478, AMI Locate Any Machine You Want. Call NAS- Gottlieb Flying Chariots (2 pi.) $295; Bally Bingos and Gottlieb Pinballs manu- L-200 Wurlitzer 2304, 2510, Keeney Twin TASI DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 839 BA- Along (2 pi.) $295; Sunset (2 pi.) $295; factured 1958 and up. Interested all brand Red Arrow, Flashback, Sweet Shawnee, RONNE STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Queen of Diamonds $75; Chicago Coin 6 new closeouts. Also arcade equipment. Cable Bally Wild Lemon F. P. NEW Twist, Aca- (Tel. 523-6386) QUICKLY! Game Bowler 8' $195; United Sky Raider Baseball $195 ; Sunny or write to: HOLLAND-BELGIE, EUROPE pulco, Touchdown, Bikini. 40 Buckley Fruit Gun $125 ; Deluxe SPRI., 276 AVENUE LOUISE, BRUSSELS Machines for export; also Mills & Jennings. WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF Shuffle Alley 8y2 ' $195; Line-Up 8%' $195: & BELGIUM. (Cable address.) HOBEL- BOWL A RAMA, HOLLY CRANES? Gott- late Williams Two Players. Write for prices Big Bonus 8%' $245; Rock-Ola 1478 $395; EUROP-BRUSSELS. lieb Preview, Corral, Olympic, Gaucho, Wms. MID-WEST DIST., 709 LINWOOD BLVD.— Wurlitzer 2100 $145; AMI F120 $125. Mickey Caravelle Viking, Trade Winds, Reserve, KANSAS CITY, MO. Anderson Amusement Company, 314 East MUSIC, GAMES, VENDING. CALL. ATLAS Soccer. CROSSE-DUNHAM & CO., 225 11th Street, Erie, Pennsylvania. Phone: DISTRIBUTORS 1024 COMMONWEALTH WRIGHT BLVD., “F”, GRETNA, LA. 367- ATTENTION! WE ARE THE TRADE’S GLendale 2-3207. AVE., BOSTON 15, MASS. (Tel. RE 4365. largest suppliers of Pool Table supplies 4-1384). slates, cues, balls, cloth, etc. Best quality, EXPORT ONLY: GAYETY’S, GAY TIMES. lowest prices, write or phone for our new Big Shows, Key West, Big Times, Varieties, LATE BINGOS MISS AMERICA/UP. GOTT- WANT: 6-POCKET POOL-TABLES FOR RE- catalog. EASTERN NOVELTY DISTRIBU- Surf Clubs, Broadways, Night Clubs, Miami Lieb 2-4 Players. Bowlorama Late Bally sale. State price, condition, make, model & TORS, 3726 TONNELE AVE., NORTH Beaches, Ballerinas, Touchdowns, Acapulcoe, Bowlers. Unshopped, complete, working, size in first letter. FOR SALE: Bally Bank BERGEN, N.J. (Tel. UNion 3-8627). Miss Americas, Sun Valleys, and OK games. packed original cartons. Pay cash in dollars. balls (new) in original crates. NOBRO D. & P. MUSIC 27 East Philadelphia Street, Prices FOB nearest seaport. MAX LOBO NOVELTY, 142 DORE ST., SAN FRAN- UNITED SHUFFLES — DOLPHIN $375.00; York, Pa. Phone 848-1846. CISCO, CALIF. 1-5438-39. & CO., MEIR 23, ANTWERP, BELGIUM. MA Stardust $395.00; Viking $385.00; Crystal Cable: LOBOMA. (Tel. 33.81.33). $365.00. ChiCoin Red Dot $395.00. MOHAWK KIDDIE RIDES: NYLCO X07 ROCKET—$375; 500 SEEBURG BACKGROUND UNITS CON- SKILL GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGERTOWN Dopey Duck—$195; Whirlybird—$450; Wells Scientific Boat Com- RECORDS, 45’s AND LP’s, SURPLUS, RE- sisting of BMS’s, BMU’s, BMS’ also some ROAD, SCOTIA, N.Y. 12302. —$495; —$275.. turns, overstock, reconditioned, prompt shipment. cut-outs, etc. HARRY Seeburg 200 selection Library units. Write pletely 577 10th WARRINER, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC for prices. TRIMOUNT AUTOMATIC ROCK-OLA PHONOGRAPHS—3—1475 $375.00 MIKE MUNVES CORPORATION, 453 AVE., N.Y. each; 1—1465—$285.00 1—1455—$225.00. All Ave., York, N.Y. 10036, Bryant 9-6677. CO.— McLEAN YONKERS, SALES CO., 40 WALTHAM ST., BOSTON, ; New (Tel. GReenleaf 6-7778). MASS. 02118. have 50# chutes and clean. WESTERN DIS- TRIBUTORS, 1226 S.W. 16TH AVE., PORT- RELAYS—SWITCH ASSEMBLIES. LOW ATTENTION: DISTRIBUTORS AND REC- LAND 5, OREGON (Tel. CA 8-7565) cost, high quality, general purpose open ord shops. There’s Gold on your shelf. Want FOR SALE—GAMES & MUSIC OF ALL style made to your specifications. Short run 45 rpm records up to 10 years old. Highest Kinds: Pin Games $75.00 up; S. Alleys SHUFFLE ALLEYS: UNITED SUPER our specialty. Also electrical harnesses. prices paid anywhere. Up to 43d each—our $50.00 up; 10 & 12 Col. Easterns 20.00; Bonus $95; Keeney Deluxe Challenge $95; MARVEL MFG. CO.—2847 W. FULLER- choice. BIG JOHN RECORDS, 687 WASH- E2’s $175.00; E-l’s $125.00; 11 col Rowe United Top Notch $129; Ball Bowlers: Twin TON AVE. — CHICAGO, ILL. (Tel. DI INGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS. (Tel. 338- $95.00; K12 DuGrenier $75.00; 30 Col Cont. Bowler $275; T.V. Bowler $150; Classic 2-2424). 7426). $100.00; 18 Col Smokeshop $75.00. V-200 Bowler $150; Strike Bowler $95; All of the $115.00; 222’s $590.00; DS160’s $875.00; Call above mentioned machines have been com- WURL: 1800 $225; WURL: 2150 $345; WE PAY CASH AS ALWAYS FOR: SEE- G. K. GABRIELSON CO., 725 MEMORIAL pletely shopped and refinished. TRI-STATE Wurl: 2200 $495; Wurl: 2300 $595; Wurl: burg; Wurlitzer; AMI and Rock-Ola music. DR. S. E., ATLANTA, GA., JA5-7441. DIST. CO.—CALLIER SPRING ROAD — 2400 $695; Wurl: 2500 $795; NORTH-WEST Gottlieb Pins; Arcade equipment; Bally Bin- P.O. BOX 615—ROME, GA. (Tel. 234-7123, SALES CO. of OREGON— 1040 S.W. 2nd goes; Write or cable: PALMER AT BELIN- GOTTLEIB Area code 404). AVE.—PORTLAND 4, OREGON. (Tel. TRACO—31 SOMERSTRAAT—ANTWERP BONANZA $425, FLYING CHAR- 228-6557). iot $395, World Fair 375, Gigi 365, Slick 1, BELGIUM. 20 AND 22 FT. AMERICAN AND ROCK-OLA Chick Tropic $295, Isle $275, Wms. Jungle Shuffleboards for sale. TOLEDO COIN MA- MILLS AND JENNINGS FRUITSLOT MA- $175. Official Baseball SELL YOUR SURPLUS 45’s TO THE NA- $250. We carry a CHINE EXCHANGE CO. 814-816 SUMMIT CHINES. BALLY BINGOS. HOLLY complete line of Pool Tables and supplies. tion’s largest user. We are the nation’s fore- D STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. (Tel. CH 3-719- CRANES and Flipper Pin Games for export. most packager of promotionally priced rec- & L COIN MACHINE COMPANY, 414 92) ALMAN ENTERPRISES—BENDER WARE- ord packs. We purchase unlimited quanti- KELKER ST., HARRISBURG, PA. (Tel. HOUSE—P.O. BOX 4300—RENO, NEVADA. 234-1051 OR 234-2235). ties on a steady basis. Wire—phone for SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING’S NEW IM- quick deal. NATIONAL BAG-O-TUNES proved model “Time Trials” in original car- ATTENTION: WHOLESALERS AND EX- INC., Write for our on phono- P.O. BOX 177—ISLAND PARK, N.Y. CAPRI COFFEE REBUILT—$259.50. CORS- tons $495. IMPERIAL COIN MACHINE PORTERS. prices graphs ready for export 11558 (Area 516-TU 9-9300). air 30 AR 20 Reconditioned-Repainted EXCANGE INC.—498 ANDERSON AVE- shipment. UNITED DIST. INC.—902 $179.50. Parts For All Continental Apco NUE, CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. WEST SECOND STREET NEW 45 RPM RECORDS. NO QUANTITY And Many Other Machines. AUTOMATIC —WICHITA 3, KANSAS. too large or small. pay the price, We highest SELLING ASSOCIATES, INC., 304 LONG plus all freight. Also over-run return hit KLOPP COIN COUNTERS WE MANUFAC- LARGE SUPPLY OF BASEBALL GAMES, BEACH ROAD, ISLAND PARK, L.I., NEW records. Contact immediately ture and sell the finest low priced coin William’s Hollywood Pinballs. Gottlieb Lite- for quick YORK. 516 GE 1-3321. transaction. We pay cash. SUTTON REC- counting-packaging and coin sorting ma- a-Card and Seven Seas. Some Uprights. ORD CO.—26 WEST 20th ST.—NEW YORK, chines available. Write for details. KLOPP Write to: 1626 3rd AVENUE, or telephone N.Y. (Tel. CH 2-3250). ENGINEERING, INC. 35561 SCHOOL- Moline 764-6703. HALLGREN DISTRIBU- ATTENTION EXPORTERS — PHONE OR CRAFT RD. LIVONIA, MICHIGAN 48151. TORS, INC., MOLINE, ILL. SEEBURG HF100R, VL200, 222S, DS160S; write for phonos and games to the MIL- Wurlitzer 1800, 2100, 2150, 2250, 2300S, LER-NEWMARK DIST. CO. 3767 EAST UNITED JUMBO BOWLER $125, BALLY Rockola all models, AMI H200E, I200E, 28th STREET, GRAND RAPIDS 8, MICHI- WURLITZER LATE MODEL MUSIC MA- Bowler $450, Bally Lucky Aliev Bowler $250, J200E, K200ES, Rowe, Shuffles, Lightning GAN. Phone: 949-2030, or to 5743 GRAND chines. Positively Like New—Phone! Close- 2 Deluxe Club Bowler S.A. $100. WALLACE Chicoin Bronco, Valley, Bally Clipper, Capitol, Bowlers, recent Pingames RIVER AVENUE, DETROIT 8, MICHIGAN. out: Sun Sky DISTRIBUTING CO., BOX 75, MINERAL Capitol Test, large Gottlieb, Bingos. Rush offers to VICTOR Phone: TY 8-2230. Diver, 2 In 1, Auto sel. WELLS, TEXAS. PHONE FA 5-3600. HUGO—KONINGIN ASTRIDLAAN 49 ME- Kiddie Rides, Guns, Arcade, Shuffles, Bowl- CHELEN, BELGIUM. ers. Wanted in trade: 22' Shuffleboards with BALLY SHUFFLE ALLEYS—'CLUB BOWL- Scoring Units and Late Seeburg phono- ARCADE FILMS 16 MM AND 8 MM B&W ers’, ‘Deluxe Jumbo’, ‘Monarchs’, $95.00 ea. USED 45 RPM RECORDS. WE PAY or color for Arcade Machines, or Pin-Up graphs. REDD DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, United Shuffle Alleys — 'Handicap’ and RD., freight & top prices. KING SALES— 1415 Art. Write or phone 232-1965, “Jack” Ve- INC., 80 COOLIDGE HILL WATER- ‘Lightning’, $85.00 ea. Gottlieb — ‘Melody TOWN, MASS. 926-2250 area code 617. WASHINGTON STREET—BOSTON, MASS. nard, KOLOR KADE PRODUCTIONS, 547 Lane’, —$175.00 and ‘Photo Finish’, $225.00. 9th AVE., SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Keeney ‘Roll-A-Line’ (Like New), $125.00. 45 ChiCoin ‘Variety and RPM RECORDS, NEW OR USED. NO IF IT'S PANORAM PARTS YOU WANT Roll Down’, $245.00 quantity too large or small. Highest prices PHIL GOULD HAS ’EM. ALL TYPES OF ‘Big League’, $95.00. BETSON ENTER- paid. stating PRISES, Write quantity on hand. TONY BALLY SHUFFLES: ABC SUPER, DE- FILMS FOR Panoram Peeks. PHIL GOULD INC., 3726 TONNELE AVE., DIST. CO., 4135 NORTH BERGEN, J. (Tel. 3-8627). GALGANO W. ARMI- luxe. Congress, Whiz and Speed United —224 MARKET ST.—NEWARK, N.J. (Tel. N. UN TAGE, CHICAGO 39, ILL. (Tel. Dickens Shuffles: Eagles and Atlas. DIST. 201-MArket 4-3297) 2-7060). GLOBE CO., INC., 2330 N. WESTERN AVENUE, CHICAGO 47, ILL. USED 45’s. WE PAY BRAND NEW KEENEY BLACK DRAGONS, top prices plus freight. Write first, stating Keeney Deluxe Red Arrows, Keeney Twin MISCELLANEOUS approximate amount on hand. Blues and Dragons and Star Lite uprights. SASKAT- rhythm & blues only, please. RECORD WURLITZER 2510 $475; SEES. KD200 $250; COIN MACHINE CO., 1025 104th CHEWAN 30,000 LINES! MART, 2222 ELM, DALLAS, TEXAS 75201. Wallboxes, 5202’s $45; 3Wl’s $15; Rock. STREET, NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK., PROFESSIONAL COMEDY Largest laugh library in show business. Phone Riverside 8-2053. 120’s $35; Wm. Space Glider $200; Antique CANADA. (Tel. 2989). special. Mills Punching bag & Pollard Golf 38 books; over 450,000 copies sold. Used Current WANT TO BUY UP TO 20 SHUFFLE- $150. both; 5 Mills 8 Col. Candy $200. all! by 1,000 disc jockeys! Orben’s OPS! GET LOWDOWN PRICES Comedy our monthly topical gag service boards with anti-cheat and overhead scoring Wurl. 2310 $400; 2510 $450 ; Wm’s King ATTENTION features Free units. Please advise quantity available, price Swat & Un. Slugger $125. both; Un. Ball on all billiard supplies coin machine parts, deejay material each issue. and condition. CLEVELAND COIN INTER- bowlers $150. GRECO BROS. AMUSEMENT accessories, etc. DIAMOND COIN MACHINE catalog. Write: ORBEN DEE-JAY NATIONAL, 2029 PROSPECT AVENUE. CO. 1288 B’WAY, ALBANY, N.Y. (Tel.- EXCHANGE, 609 WOODIS AVE., NOR- LAUGHS, 3536 DANIEL CRESCENT, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Tower 1-6715. HO 5-0228). FOLK, VIRGINIA. (Tel. 625-1716). BALDWIN HARBOR, N.Y. 11510.

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Printed in U.S.A ) ) ) ) COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS—USED EQUIPMENT Thisjechon Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets-New Machines Ate Listed Elsewhere in A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively 0- Ge Davy Crockett (10/56) Bowling Team (10/55) UPRIGHTS Barrel-O-Fun '61 (4/61) Universe IP (10/59) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) MUSIC MACHINES Shuffle Barrel-O-Fun '62 (11/61) Wagon Train IP (4/60) Rocket (3/58) Ge Motorama (10/57) AMI Explorer Shuffle (6/58) AB Circus (5/56) Ballerina (6/59) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Ge Gypsy Grandma ReBound Shuffle (12/58) AB County Fair (3/57) Beach Beauty (11/56) Wld. Beauties IP (2/60) 40, '51, 40 Sel. Championship (11/58) AB Circus Wogon Beach Time (9/58) World Champ IP (8/57) Ge&fnFair (5/58) D-80, '51, 80 Sel. Double Feature (12/58) Wheels (12/58) Beauty Contest (1/60) World Fair IP (5/64) Ge Space Age Gun (6/58) E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Red Pin (2/59) AB Galloping Dominos Big Show (9/56) Jungle Joe E-80, '53, 80 Sel. Bowl Master (8/59) AB Circus Play Ball 1- '53, Sel. Bongo 2P (3/64) Ke Air Raider E- 1 20, 120 4-Game Shuffle (11/59) (4/59) F-40 '54, 40 Sel. Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) Ke Sub Gun Bull's Eye Drop Ball AB Magic Mirror DeLuxe F-80, '54, 80 Sel. Can-Can (10/61) Horoscope (11/59) Ke Sportland Carnival (11/57) (12/59) model F-120, '54, 120 Sel. 6-Game Shuffle (6/60) AB Mermaid (3/60) Carnival Queen (11/58) Ranger (3/58) G-80, '55, 120 Sel. Triple Gold Pin Pro Aquati Prod. Squoits Ke Circus (8/57) Deluxe Model (3/55) G-120, '55, 120 Sel. (2/61) (11/57) Circus Queen (2/61) Grand Slam Baseball G-200, '56, 200 Sel. KEENEY Starlite (5/62) B Jumbo (5/59) County Fair (10/59) H-120, '57, 120 Sel. Citation (10/62) B Sportsman (6/59) (2/64) Crossroads (1/56) Ke League Leader (4/58) H-200, '57. 200 Sel. Old Plantation (2/61) Strike Ball (5/63) B Jamboree (10/60) 100M, '58, 100 Sel. Cue-Tease 2P (7/63) Black Dragon B Super Jumbo (11/60) Ke Sportland Gardens Spotlite (11/63) Fun (3/62) I-200M, -58. 200 Sel. Cypress (6/58) El Rancho Hacienda CC Star Rocket (5/59) Ke Two-Gun I-200E, '58, 200 Sel. Double Header (7/56) Rainbow (6/62) GA Skeet Shoot (1/57) Mid Red Ball (5/59) '62 (11/59) J-200K, '59, 200 Sel. Funspot (11/62) Go-Cart IP (5/63) GA Super Hunter (6/57) Mid Joker Ball (10/60) J-200M, '59, 200 Se!. Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Poker Face 2P (9/63) GA Double Shot (4/58) Midway Bazooka J-120, '59, (20 Sel. Grand Tour IP (7/64) GA Wild Cat (12/58) Midway Shooting Tour IP K-200, '60, 200 Sel. Happy (7/64) GA Spr. Wild Cat Gallery (2/60) K-120, '60. 120 Sel. (Add-A-Ball Model) GA Twin Wild Cat (7/59) Mid. Del. Baseball (5/62) Continental '60, 200 Sel. Golden Gate (6/62) Ball Bowlers GA super Wild Cat Mid. Target Gallery Hootenanny (Pin) 1 P Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Trail Blazer ( 1 2/60) 7/62) Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. (11/63) Bowling League (2/57) Twin Trail Blazer (2/61) Mid. Carn. Tgt. Glry. Key Continental 2, '61, 100 Sel. West (12/56) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr. (11/57) K Big Tent (2/63) Laguna Beach L-200, 160, 100 Sel. '62-63 (3/60) Classic (7/57) K Spr. Big Tent (6/57) Mid. Slugger BB (3/63) Lido (2/62) WILLIAMS TV Bowling Lg. (11/57) K Shawnee (1/59) Mid. Rifle Range (6/63) Lite-A-Line (2/61) Lucky Strike (1/58) K Big Roundup (3/59) Mid. Raceway (10/63) Lotta-Fun (9/59) Beat The Clock (12/63) TV (with rollovers) K Little Buckeroo (4/59) Mid. Winner 2P (12/63) World 2P (5/64) Mad Big Daddy IP (9/63) Player's Choice (9/58) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Mid. Top Hit BB (3/64) Miami Beach (9/54) Big Deal IP (2/63) Twin Bowler (10/58) K Big 3 (5/59) Mills Panorama Peek Miss America (2/58) Black Jack IP (1/60) King Bowler (3/59) K Touchdown (9/59) (11/54) Monte Carlo IP (Pin) Casino 17P (10/58) Queen Bowler (9/59) K Big Dipper (10/59) Munves Bike Race (5/58) ROCK-OLA (2/64) Club House IP (10/59) Duke Bowler (8/60) Tent Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59) Moonshot K Twin Big (3/63) Coquette (4/62) Duchess Bowler (8/60) Criss Cross Diamond Mu Atomic Bomber Night Club (4/56) '52, Fireball, 120 Sel. Crossword 1 P (4/59) Princess (4/61) Mu Ace Bomber 1436, Parade (6/56) 1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel Darts IP (6/60) Gold Crown (3/62) K Red Arrow (4/60) Mu Dr. Mobile Queens (Bch., Is.) (3/60) El Royal 1438, '54, Comet, 120 Sel. Toro 2P (8/63) Crown (8/62) Sweet Shownee '60 Mu Fly Saucers Roller Derby (6/60) Fiesta 1446, '54. HiFi, 120 Sel. 2P (12/59) Grand Prize (3/63) Black Dragon '60 Muto Lord's Prayer Sea Island (2/59) Four Roses Official Spare 1488, '55, HiFi, 120 Sel. IP (12/62) Lite (9/63) K Twin Red Arrow Mu Photo (Pre-War) Ship-Mates 4P (2/64) Star Cadillac Bw'r. 1452, '55, 50 Sel. Four IP (7/58) (1/64) (5/60) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) Shoot-A-Line (6/62) 3- 1454, '56, 120 Sel. Gay Paree (6/57) 4- K Flashback (6/61) Mu Silver Gloves Show Time (3/57) Gldn. 1455, '57, 200 Sel. Bells IP (9/59) Mu Sky Fighter Silver Sails (11/62) Gloves 1458, '58, 120 Sel. Gldn. P il/60) Muto Voice-O-Graph Sky Diver TP (4/64) Gusher IP 1465, '58, 200 Sel. (9/58) 5- Pre-War Model Star Jet (Pin) 2P (12/63) Heat Wave IP (7/64) Post-War Model 1475, '59, 200 Sel. Tempo I Sun Valley (7/57) Jig Saw IP (12/57) K. O. 1468, '59, 120 Sel. Tempo I Mu Champ Target Roll (1 /58) Jumpin' Jacks 1485, '60, 200 Sel. Tempo II 2P (4/63) Mu Drive Yourself 3-In-Line 4P (8/63) Jungle IP SHUFFLES—BOWLERS 1478, '60, 120 Sel. Tempo II (9/60) Mu Bang-O-Rama (4/57) Touchdown (11/60) UNITED Shuffles '61, 200 Sel. Regis Kingpin (9/62) Philadelphia Toboggan 1495, Twist (11/62) 1488, '61, 120 Sel. Regis Kings IP (8/57) Skee Alley U.S.A. (8/58) Clipper (5/55) ARCADE 1496, '62, 120 Sel. Empress Mardi Gras 4P (11/62) Scientific Pitch 'Em Merry Widow 4P (10/63) 5th Inning (6/55) Seeburg Bear Gun 1497, '62, 200 Sel. Empress ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range Music Man 4P (8/60) Capitol (6/55) 1493, '62, 100 Sel. Princess Air Football Seeburg Coon Hunt Naples 2P (9/57) Super Bonus (9/55) Set Shot 408, '63, 160 Sel. Rhapsody I Air Hockey Nags IP (3/60) Deluxe model Southland's Speedway 404, '63, 100 Sel. Capri I Auto Photo Model 9 Oh. Boy 2P (2/64) Top Notch (10/55) Amer. Shuffle Situation (6/63) Palooka IP (5/64) Regulation (1 1 /55) Southland Fast Draw '63 (5/61) Reno IP (10/59) 6-Star (10/57) Southland Time Trials B Raider CHICAGO COIN Riverboat IP (9/64) Midget Bowling (3/58) Undersea B Derby Gun (2/60) (9/63) Rocket IP (11/59) Shooting Stars (4/58) Telequiz B Bulls Eye Shooting Sun Valley (8/63) San Francisco 2P (5/64) Eagle (5/58) Un Jungle Gun Firecracker Gallery (9/55) 2P (12/63) Satellite IP (7/58) Atlas (8/58) Un Cam. Gun (10/54) Bronco 2P (5/64) B Big Inning (5/58) SEEBURG Soccer IP (3/64) Cyclone (10/58) Un Bonus Baseball (3/62) Royal Flash 2P (8/64) (1 B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Sea Wolf IP (7/59) Niagara 1 /58) Un Bonus Gun (1/55) B Ball Park (4/60) ‘51, Serenade 2P (5/60) Dual (1/59) Un Star Slugger M100A, 100 Sel. B Sharpshooter (2/61) (7/55) '51, Skill Pool IP (6/63) Zenith (6/59) Un Spr. Slugger M100B. 100 Sel. B Golf Champ (8/58) (4/56) '51, Space Ship 2P (12/61) Flash (6/59) Un Pirate M100BL, 100 Sel. B Bat Practice (8/59) Gun (10/56) Light Cab Starfire (1/57) Way (9/59) Un Yankee BB (3/59) B Skill Roll (B 3/58) M100C, '52, 100 Sel. Steeplechase IP (11/57) Way (12/59) Un Sky Raider (10/58) Big B Moon Raider (7/59) HF100G, '53, Sel. Swing Time IP (5/53) Bonus (2/60) Wm. Del. BB 100 B Target (10/59) (4/53) HF100R, '54, 100 Sel. 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Sunny (5/60) Wm. Major Leaguer GOTTLIEB Sure Fire B Spook Gun (9/58) V200, '55, 200 Sel. 3-D IP (11/58) (10/60) Wm. Big Lg. BB B Skill Parade (1/59) (2/54) VL200, '56. 200 Sel. Tic Tac-Toe IP (1/59) Line-Up (1/61) Wm. Jet Fighter B Skill Score (6/60) (10/54) KD200H, '57 200 Sel. Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Tom-Tom 2P (1/63) Way (5/61) Wm. Safari (2/54) Avalon B Skill Derby (10/60) LI 00, '57, 100 Se' Atlas 2P (5/59) Top Hat (10/58) (4/62) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55) Silver B Del Skill Parade 201, '58, 200 Sel. Big Top IP (1/64) Trade Winds (6/62) (6/62) Sidewalk (4/59) Wm. Eng (4/55) '58, 160 Sel Bonanza 2P (6/64) Turf Champ (8/58) Shuffle Baseball (6/62) 161, B Table Hockey (2/63) Wm. King of Swat (5/55) 1 Action 222, '59, 160 Sel. Bowling Queen IP (8/64) Twenty-One P (2/60) (7/62) Wm. 4-Bagger (4/56) Brite Valient B Spinner (2/63) Novelty 220, '59, 100 Sel. Star 2P (4/58) 2P (8/62) Embassy (9/62) Wm. Crane (10/56) Captain Kidd 2P Vagabond (10/62) Circus Roll-Down B Bank Ball (1/63) 0-160, '60, 160 Sel. (7/60) (9/62) Phone Wm. Penny Clown Contest Viking 2P Lancer (1 B Fun (3/63) Q-100, '60, 100 Sel. 4P (10/58) (10/61) 1 /62) (12/56) Conti. Sparky Capitol Midget Movies AY 1 '61, 160 Sel. Cafe 2P (7/57) (12/62) 005, CC Bullseye Baseball Wm. 1957 Baseball AY1005, '61, 100 Sel. Cover Girl 1-Plyr. (7/62) Caravelle (2/63) Basketball Champ Wm. 10-Strike (12/57) '62, Criss Cross IP (3/58) Crest (4/63) CC DS 160, 160 Sel. Wm. Ten Pins ( 1 2/57) Dneg. Dolls IP (6/60) Rumpus Targette (5/63) CC 4-Player Derby DS 100, '62, 100 Sel. CC Goalee Wm. Shortstop (4/58) LPC-1 '63, 160 Sel. Dbl. Action 2P (1/59) Astro (6/63) , CC Midget Skee Wm. Pinchhitter (4/59) Egg Head IP (12/61) Ultra (8/63) Wm. Vanguard (10/58) Fair Lady (12/56) Skippy (11/63) Super model CC Big League (5/55) Wm. Hercules (2/59) Fa I staff 4P (11/57) Jill-Jill (11/63) SHUFFLES—BOWLERS CC Twin Hockey Wm. Crusader (6/59) Fashion Show Bank Pool (1 (5/56) 2P (6/62) 1 /63) Wm. Titan (8/59) Flagship BALLY Shuffles Topper CC Shoot The Clown (1/57) (2/64) Wm. Del. Bat. Champ Flipper IP (11/60) Tempest CC Stm. Shovel (5/56) ABC Bowler (2/64) (5/61) Flipper Clown (4/62) (7/55) Pacer (4/64) CC Batter Up (4/58) Jumbo Bowler Wm. Extra Inning (5/62) WURLITZER Flipper Cowboy 1-P (9/55) Tiger (7/64) CC Criss Cross King Pin Bowler Wm. World Series (5/62) (10/62) (9/55) Orbit (8/64) Hockey (10/58) ABC Spr. Del. (9/57) CC Croquet Wm. Road Racer (5/62) '50, Sel., Flipper Fair IP (11/61) (8/58) 1250, 48 45 or 78 All-Star Bowling Bally Champion Horse RPM Flpr. Parade (5/61) (12/57) CC Playland Rifle All-Star Deluxe (2/58) Gallery (8/59) Bally Moon Ride Foto Finish IP ( 1400, '51, 48 Sel., 45 or 78 1 /61 Lucky Wm. Official Baseball Flying Chariots 2P Shuffle (9/58) CC Pony Express (4/60) RPM Star Shuffle (4/60) 1450, '51 (10/63) (10/58) CC Ray Gun (10/60) 48 Sel., 45 or 78 Speed Bowler Wm. Major League (3/63) RPM Gaucho 4P (1/63) (11/58) CC Wild West (5/61) Club Bowler (2/59) CC Long Range Rifle Wm. Voice-O-Graph 1962 '52, 104 Sel., Gigi IP (12/63) 1500, 45 or 78 Club Deluxe Wms. Mini-Golf (10/64) Intermix Gondolier 2P (8/58) (5/59) Ball Bowlers Gallery (1/62) Monarch Bowler (11/59) CC All-Star Baseball 1500 A, '53, 104 Sel., 45 Happy Clown 4P (11/64) & Offical Jumbo 78 Intermix Hi-Diver IP (4/59) (9/60) Bowling Alley (11/56) (1/63) Jumbo Deluxe (9/60) Jumbo Bowling (9/57) CC Big Hit (10/62) 1600, '53, 48 Sel., 45 & 78 Kewpie Doll IP (10/60) Intermix Lancer 2P (8/61) Royal Bowler (12/57) CC Pro Basketball (6/61) Pixie Bowler Riot 1650, '53, 48 Sel. Liberty Belle 4P (3/62) (8/58) CC Gun (6/63) Duplex Champion Rifle 1650A, '54, 48 Sel. Ltng. Ball IP (12/59) (11/58) CC Simplex Range 1700, '54, 104 Sel. Lite-A-Card 2P (3/60) (5/59) (1 /64) Advance Ex Patrol 1800, '55, 104 Sel. Mademoiselle 2P (11/59) (5/59) Gun League Ex Jet KIDDIE RIDES 1900, '56, 200 Sel. Majestic (4/57) (10/59) Gun Handicap Ex Space 2000, '56, 200 Sel. Majorettes IP (8/64) (11/59) Gun Teammate Ex Pony Express Bally 2100, '57, 200 Sel. Melody Lane 2P '9/60) (12/59) Champion Horse Ball Bowlers Falcon Ex Six Shooter Bally 2104, '57, 104 Sel. Mry-Go-Round 2P (12/60) (4/60) Moon Ride Savoy Ex Gal. 2150, '57, 200 Sel. Miss Annabelle IP (8/59) (5/60) Shooting (6/54) Pony Twins ABC Bowl, Lane (1 /57) 2200, '58, 200 Sel. North Star IP (10/64) Bowl-A-Rama (9/60) Ex Star Shtg. Gal. (9/54) Bally Space Ship ABC Tournament (6/57) Tip 2204, '58, 104 Sel. Oklahoma 4P (2/61) Top (10/60) Ex Sportland Shooting Bally Speed Boat ABC Champion (10/57) Dixie Gallery (1 Bally 2250, '58, 200 Sel. Olympics 1-P (9/62) (1 /61 1 /54) Tnrvle. Trolley Strike Bowler (11/57) "500" 2300, '59, 200 Sel. Picnic 2P (10/58) Cameo 5-Star Bowling Ex Shooting Bert Lane Lancer Horse Trophy Bowler (4/58) 2304, '59, 104 Sel. Preview 2-P (8/62) (5/61) Gallery (3/55) Bert Lane Merry-Go- Lucky Alley (8/58) 2310, '59, 100 Sel. Qun. of Diam. (6/59) Classic (6/61 Ex Treasure Cove Round Pan American (6/59) 2400, '60, 200 Sel Race Time 2P (3/59) Alamo (4/62) Shooting Gal. (6/55) B.L. Miss America Boat Challenger (9/59) 2404, '60, 104 Sel Rack-A-Ball IP (12/621 Sahara (7/62) Ex Jungle Hunt (3/57) Bert Lane Fire Engine Super Shuffle (12/61) 2410, '60, 100 Sel. Rocket Ship IP (5/58) Tropic Bowler (9/62) Ex Ringer Ball (11/56) B.L. Whirlybird (3/61) Big 7 Shuffle (9/62) 2500, '61, 200 Sel. Roto Pool IP (7/58) Lucky (11/62) Ex Pop Gun (9/57) B.L. Moon Rocket (3/61) Super 8 (4/63) 2504, '61, 104 Sel. Royal Flush (5/57) Cypress (12/62) Ge Lucky Seven Capitol Donald Duck 2510, '61, 100 Sel. Sea Shore 2P (9/64) Sabre (2/63) Ge Sky Gunner Capitol Elsie 2600, '62, 200 Sel. Seven Seas 2P (1/60) Regal (4/63) Ge Night Fighter Capitol Palomino Horse 2610, '62, 100 Sel. Showboat IP (4/61 Fury (8/63) Ge 2-Player Basketball Capitol See Saw 2700. '63, 200 Sel. Silver IP (10/57) Future (12/63) Ge Rifle Gal. 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