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here was good reoson for the smiles on the faces of the two men seen above. Obviously both felt that what they were hearing was a hit sound and they couldn't have been more cor- e ert. The director of the Command label who man on the left is Ray Charles, leader of the famous Ray Charles Singers. The man on the right is Enoch Light, managing saw the singles po- ^tial of the Charles disk "Love Me With All Your Heart." Command's first chart single is currently making history in the #4 spot on the Top 100 while t.ie LP "Something Special For Lovers," weeks; a new LP is set for release °Ung featuring the hit Charles single is the nation's 8th biggest LP. A new single is being skedded for release in two early in July.

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Cash,...//., 1111...... Box .1111...,, ii¡iiÌj/ $111111111147 wihii UÚg,I,,, .....,, 1111.: ..,,y Cash Box Vol. XXV-Number 40 June 13, 1964 FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Cash Box (Publication Office) 1780 Broadway "LIVE" SOUNDS New York 19, N. Y.-10019 (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX, N. Y. IN THE LONG RUN JOE ORLECK, President and Publisher NORMAN ORLECK, Vice President GEORGE ALBERT, Vice President Five years ago, in 1970, the U.S. years, more so than any perform- EDITORIAL-Music successfully launched a manned ances cut in a studio. The spontane- MARTY OSTROW, Editor -in -Chief IRA HOWARD, Editor space -flight to the moon. Among ity of Benny Goodman's famed IRV LICHTMAN, Editor DICK ZIMMERMAN, Editorial Assistant the complex instruments present Carnegie Hall performances in the BOB ETTINGER, Editorial Assistant on this historic flight was a tape- late 30's is an outstanding MIKE MARTUCCI, Editorial Assistant example JERRY ORLECK, Editorial Assistant recorder. Within days following of a classic series of recordings that ADVERTISING the return of the astronauts to is in demand, low hifi sound not- JERRY SHIFRIN, Nat'l. Adv. Dir. of Music MARTY TOOHEY, Nat'l. Dir.-Coin Machine earth (and the greatest ticker -tape withstanding, because the Good- BOB McKEAGE, N.Y.C., Music LEE BROOKS, Manager, Chicago parade in New York's history), man crew played before a paying JACK DEVANEY, Manager, tradesters will recall, there were audience and was able GEORGE GOLDMAN, Art Director to be stimu- ADVERTISING: INTERNATIONAL eight eventual gold-record LP's re- lated by the enthusiastic response See List of International Representatives leased on the event, including the from the "Swing Era" fans. F I Below first on-the -spot conversation be- MANAGERS We're certain that an LP on the MARTY TOOHEY, Coin Machine Dept. tween human beings on the lunar T. TORTOSA, Circulation order of Judy Garland's Carnegie NEVILLE MARTEN, European Director surface. Hall appearance will always be a Now, just five years later, a highly saleable product, no matter CHICAGO LEE BROOKS troupe of 15 top performers has what advances are made in record- 29 E. Madison St., Chicago 2, Ill. returned from a tour of six space - ed sound in the years ahead. (All Phones: Flnancial 6-7272) moon, stations on the bringing a The "live" binge has little earthly pleasure to our coura- not been HOLLYWOOD confined to the borders of the U.S. JACK DEVANEY geous spacemen who are so far 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Ever-increasing tours abroad by (Phone H011ywood 5-2129) from home. our artists have meant on-the -spot Just days ago, an LP was re- ENGLAND recordings in foreign countries, NEVILLE MARTEN leased featuring the artists per- among them the memorable Ella Dorris Land the lunar bases. 9a New Bond St. forming at one of Fitzgerald concert in Berlin and , WI, Eng. It looks like a smash. Tel: Hyde Park 2868 countless jazz performances. Ella's HOLLAND: PAUL ACKET, Theresiastraat 81a, This not -so -science-fiction look refreshing, almost off-the-cuff ren- The Hague, Holland, Tel: 070-722546 near is, to get down dition of "Mack The Knife" de- GERMANY: MAL SONDOCK, Amalienstrasse into the future 28, , Germany, Tel: 220197 to earth, meant to call attention to lighted German audiences and ITALY: MARIO PANVINI ROSATI, Viale Legioni Romane 6 Milan, Tel: 4073963 the reality of the present in regards treated her American fans to a SCANDINAVIA: SVEN G. WINQUIST, Kagge- novel display of her great vocal holmsvagen 48, Stockholm-Enskede, Sweden, to remote or "live" recordings. art. Tel: 59-46-85 In this case, Ella "live" gave the FRANCE: ROGER SELLAM, 36 rue de Moscou, Within the past few years, the Paris, France, Tel: Laborde 8528 artist's U.S. following a chance to AUSTRALIA: record industry has packed its tech- RON TUDOR, 8 Francis St., hear her under unique Heathmont, Victoria, Tel: 87-6677 nical gear and has ventured out of circum- : FRANS ROMEYNS, stances and her German friends an Paul Hymenslaan, 8, 15, Tel: the recording studio to catch some 71.67.61 opportunity to buy a "localized" MEXICO: ENRIQUE ORTIZ, Insurgentes of its top acts in varied on -the-spot 1870 Sur recording of one Mexico 20, D. F., Tel: 24-65-57 locales, from plush niteries to vast of their U.S. fav- ARGENTINA: MIGUEL SMIRNOFF Rafaela 3978, Buenos orites. BRAZIL: Aires, Argentina, Tel: 69-1688 outdoor concert arenas. LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES, Rua Au- gusta 2110, sobre-loja, "Live" recordings, therefore, 61.38.13 Sao Paulo, Tel: Wherever performers go to en- CANADA: not only have added appeal to to- JOHN MURPHY, 1455 Drummond St., tertain, the record industry, once Montreal 25, Que., JAPAN: Can., Tel: (514) 845 3201 much a day's disk buyers, but also see their Adv. Mgr.: SHOICHI KUSANO far behind, is today very Editorial Mgr.: Morihiro Negate artist's entourage. The value increase with age-like good 466 Higashi-Oizumi Nerimaku, part of the : Tokyo wine. FEDERICO HALPERN, Sagasta 23, result has been a series of strong, Apartado 4025, , Spain if not historic "live" recordings As long as the record where ARA 15 year business class postage Published weekly Seconany- not only are marketed with has mike, will travel, paid at Bristol, Conn. that it assures it- yright ( 1964 by The Cash Box great success today, but become self of current sales and insures it- CCo Inc. All Publishing Universal rights reserved. 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1 CHAPEL OF LOVE 34 SHANGRI-LA 67 SOMETHING YOU GOT (Too-BMI) 1 3 1Robbns-ASCAP) 24 15 (Tunetell-6M1) 72 78 :DIXIE CUPS -Red Bird -10-001 *ROBERT MAXWELL-Decco-25622 *ALVIN ROBINSON -Tiger-104 *VIC DANA -Dolton -92 2 A WORLD WITHOUT LOVE THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA (Maclen-BMI) 3 5 35 WISH SOMEONE WOULD CARE (Duchess-BMI) 97 & GILBERTO -Verve -10322 :PETER & GORDON-Capitol-517 (Metric-BMI) 34 19 *GETZ BOBBY RYDELL-Comeo-320 *IRMA THOMAS-Imperiol-66013 69 BE MY GIRL 74 80 3 LOVE ME DO 36 THREE WINDOW COUPE *FO(UReEVERtS-Smash-1887ÁP) (Beechwood-BMI ) (Screen Gems-Columbia-BMI) 29 30 I B EATLES-Tol ie-9008 *RIP CHORDS -Columbia -43035 STILL GET JEALOUS (E. H. Morris-ASCAP) - 4 LOVE ME WITH ALL YOUR HEART 'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY *LOUIS ARMSTRONG -Kapp 597 (Peer Int'I-BMI) 5 6 (Wy ncote-ASCAP) 51 74 71 THE WORLD LONELY PEOPLE RAY CHARLES SINGERS -Command -4046 *SEARCH ERS -Kapp -593 OF (Ross Jungnickel-ASCAP) 77 81 5 MY GUY 38 TOO LATE TO TURN BACK *ANITA BRYANT-Columbia-43037 (J oóete-BMI) 4 1 (Play-BMI) 40 51 TRY IT BABY ;MARY WELLS -Motown -1056 *BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72266 () - 6 WALK ON BY 39 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU *MARVINVIN GAYE-Tomlo 54095 (Blue Seas, Joc-ASCAP) 8 10 (M. Witmork & Sons-ASCAP) 26 23 BEG ME *DIONNE WARWICK-Sceptor-1274 -RICK NELSON -Detto -31612 (T.M.-BMI) 83 88 40 ANOTHER CUP *CHUCK JACKSON -Wand -154 7 HELLO DOLLY OF COFFEE 74 LONG, LONELY (E. H. Morris-ASCAP) 6 4 (Peter Maurice-ASCAP) 43 53 NIGHTS *LOUIS ARMSTRONG -Kapp -573 *BROOK BENTON-Mercury-72266 (Arc, G&H-BMI) 76 *FOUR SEASONS-VeeJoy-597 - 8 DO YOU LOVE ME BEANS IN MY EARS 75 DONNIE (J obete-BMI) 9 11 (Fa'I River-BMI) 55 71 *SERENDIPITY SINGERS -Philips -40198 (Ricklond-BMI) 82 84 *DAVE CLARK FIVE -Epic -9678 *BERMUDAS -Ero -3125 I GET AROUND 42 I DON'T WANNA BE A LOSER NOT FADE AWAY (Sea Of Tunes-BMI) 18 44 (Earth-BMI) 50 64 (Nor Va Jak-BMI) 88 92 *BEACH BOYS -Capitol -5174 *LESLEY GORE -Mercury -72270 *ROLLING STONES -London -9657 10 DIANE 43 DON'T WORRY BABY KEEP ON PUSHING (Miller-ASCAP) 12 16 (Sea Of Tunes-BMI) 48 69 (Curtom-BMI) ''BACHELORS -London -9639 *BEACH BOYS -Capitol -5174 *IMPRESSIONS -ABC 10554 44 GOODBYE BABY (BABY GOODBYE) 78 THE WORLD I USED TO KNOW 11 PEOPLE (In-ASCAP) (Chappell-ASCAP) 13 20 (Pictuetone-Mellin-BMI) 32 36 79 82 *BARBRA STREISAND-Columbio-42965 '':SOLOMON BURKE -Atlantic -2226 *JIMMIE RODGERS-Dot-16595 BAD TO ME 79 KISS ME QUICK 12 LITTLE CHILDREN (-BMI) 38 45 (Rumbalero-BMI) 7 7 (Metric-BMI) 65 *ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-447-0639 BILLY J. KRAMER & DAKOTAS -Imperial -66027 *BILLY J. KRAMER & DAKOTAS -Imperial 66027 YOU'RE MY WORLD 46 PROUD 13 WHAT'D I SAY I'M SO (Hill & Range-BMI) - (Progressive -6M11 14 24 (Curtom-BMI) 42 26 *CILLA BLACK -Capitol 5196 *ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA-8360 *IMPRESSIONS -ABC -10544 47 HEY HARMONICA MAN TELL ME WHY DO YOU WANT TO KNOW (Jobete, Little Darlin'-BMI) - (Signet-BMI) 20 39 A SECRET *STEVIE WONDER-Tamla 54096 *BOBBY VINTON-Epic-9687 (Metric-BMI) 33 14 82 SUGAR SPICE *BEATLES-VeeJoy-58, AND 15 P.S. I LOVE YOU (Duchess-BMI) 45 49 (Beechwood-BMI) 10 12 48 WRONG FOR EACH OTHER *SEARC H ERS-Liberty -55689 I?FATLES Tn11,-9008 (Valley-BMI) 39 29 83 THE LONELIEST NIGHT DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH *ANDY WILLIAMS -Columbia -43015 85 -DALE(Acuff-Rose-BMI) 85 YOU CRYING ALONE WITH YOU & GRACE -Montel (Pacemaker-BMI) 28 70 (Metric-BMI) 66 - 84 WHAT HAVE I GOT OF MY OWN LEE GERRY & PACEMAKERS-Lourie-3251 *BRENDA -Decca -31628 (Sowtell & Herring-ASCAP) 87 94 17 (JUST LIKE) ROMEO & JULIET I'LL BE IN TROUBLE *TRINI LOPEZ-Reprise-0276 (M to-BMI) 11 9 (Jobete-BMI) 67 77 85 DANG ME *TEMPTATIONS-Gordy -7032 *REFLECTIONS -Golden World-GW9 (Tree-BM 1) 98 MY BOY LOLLIPOP MILORD *ROGER MILLER -Smash-1881 (Nom-BM11 31 48 (Alamo-ASCAP) 63 68 86 KICK THAT LITTLE FOOT, *MILLIE SMALL -Smash -1893 *BOBBY DARIN-Atco-6297 SALLY ANN 19 COTTON CANDY 52 YESTERDAY'S GONE (Screen Gems. Columbio-BMI) 89 90 (Al Gollico-BMI) 15 18 (Unart-BMI) 60 73 *ROUND ROBIN -Domain -1404 *CHAD & JEREMY -World Artists *AL HIRT-RCA Victor -8346 -1021 87 ONE WAY LOVE 20 EVERY LITTLE HURTS 83 BIT GOOD TIMES (Keetch, Caesar & Dino-BMI) 90 (Jobete-BMI) 21 25 'rOVERLANDERS-Hickory-1258 *DRIFTERS -Atlantic -2225 *BRENDA HOLLOWAY-Tamlo-54094 (Kass-BMI) 81 -''SAM COOKE-RCA-8368 - 88 TALL COOL ONE TEARS AND ROSES (C.F.G.-BMI) 57 57 (Davilene-BMI) 27 28 54 GONNA GET ALONG WITHOUT *WAILERS -Golden Crest -518 *AL MARTINO -Capitol -5183 YOU NOW 89 JUST (Rel'once-ASCAP) AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 22 TODAY 36 35 aHOe-LLMD 100 (Miller, TRACEY DEY -Amy -901 Heritage-ASCAP) 25 33 ',KEETER DAVIS-RCA-8357 *EDI -Motown-105894 '-NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS -Columbia -43000 90 ANGELITO 55 I RISE, 23 BE ANYTHING (BUT BE MINE) I FALL (Epps-BMI) (Tod-ASCAP) 44 50 - - (Shopira-Bernstein--ASCAP) 23 28 -'-JOHNNY TILLOTSON-MGM-13232 *RENE & RENE -Columbia 43054 ' CONNIE FRANCIS -MGM -13237 56 GIVING 91 FOUR BY 24 VIVA LAS VEGAS UP *BEATLES-Capitol-EAP-1-2121 Files (Trio-BM I I 61 66 Presley-BM() 16 21 LADYS IS PRESLEY-RCA-8360 KNIGHT & PIPS-Maxx-326 92 KIKO 25 IT'S OVER 57 EVERYBODY KNOWS (Saturn, Renner Jell-BMI) 96 87 (Gil-BMI) :;JIMMY McGRIFF-Sue-10-001 \cuff-Rose-BMI) 22 13 62 67 ORB ISON-Monument-837 '-STEVE LAWRENCE -Columbia -43037 93 ITAIN'TNOUSE REMEMBER ME (Curtom, Jolynne-BMI) MEMPHIS *MAJOR LANCE-Okeh 7197 G,I-BMI) 80 93 (Arc-BMI) 68 - *RITA PAVONE -RCA -8365 94 HURT BY LOVE "-JOHNNY RIVERS-Imperiol 66032 59 GOOD GOLLY MISS DOLLY (Saturn-BMI) 71 79 27 I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT *INEZ FOXX-Symbol-20-001 60 ANYMORE *SWI(:GING BLUE JEANS -Imperial -6658030 95 FIRST NIGHT OF THE FULL MOON Bregmon, Vocco, Conn-ASCAP) 19 22 (Famous-ASCAP) -.AT COLE -Capitol -5155 TENNESSEE WALTZ *JACK JONES-Kapp 589 (Acuff-Rose--BMI) 78 28 BITS & PIECES *SAM COOKE-RCA-8368 - 96 THAT'S REALLY SOME GOOD (Eost-BMI) (Beechwood-BMI) 17 8 *RUFUS {;DAVE CLARK FIVE -Epic -9671 61 THE FRENCH SONG & CARLA-Stox 151 (Irving, Dora'-BMI) 64 72 97 I WANNA BE LOVED 29 ONCE UPON A TIME *LUCILLE STARR -Almo -204 (jch,-te-BMI) (Famous-ASCAP) 99 30 34 *DEAN & JEAN -Rust -5081 -'- "AA RVIN GAYE & MARY WELLS -Motown-1057 MY BABY DON'T DIG ME (Tangerine-BMI) 73 98 ONE GIRL I'LL TOUCH A STAR *RAY CHARLES -ABC -10557 - (Writtenhouse-BMI) (Bic, H.'Ilyhill Lesjohn-ASCAP) 41 55 *GARNET MIMMS & ENCHANTERS- *TERRY STAFFORD -Crusader -105 LAZY ELSIE MOLLY !'n,it.'d Artists 715 (Evanston, Picturetone-BMI) 75 99 31 WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU *CHUBBY CHECKER -Parkway -920 SWING BABY I Jamiph-BMI) 92 CAN'T YOU SEE THAT SHE'S MINE *TOKENS -B. T. Puppy -500 (Jobete-BMI) 35 42 (Beechwood-BMI) -';MARVIN GAYE 100 TELL ME MAMA & MARY WELLS-Motown -1057 -AVE CLARK FIVE -Epic 9692 (Unart-BMI) 91 NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO 65 PARTY GIRL *CHRISTINE QUAITE-World Artists -1022 (Arc-BMI) 53 75 ":CHUCK BERRY (Schwartz-ASCAP) 70 76 -Chess -1898 *BERNADETTE CAROL-Lourie-3238 33 ROCK ME BABY * SBESTPSELLING DE ALONE OTHER VERSIONS (Modern-SM I ) 37 40 111/ STRONGLY REPORTED *B. B. KING -Kent -393 (Selmo-BMI ) ALPHABETIZED, TOP 100 IN EACH ISSUE *FOUR SEASONS-VeeJoy 597 t COMPILED BY GIN BOX FROM LEADING RETAIL OUTLETS-DOES NOT INCLUDI AIRPLAY REPORTS

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www.americanradiohistory.com Gortikov Elected CRDC President Victor's U.N.: Label's Licensees & quently was promoted to vice presi- dent & general manager, the position Meet In New York he has held until his promotion to the Distributors presidency. NEW YORK-RCA Victor Records is M. Odorizzi, group executive vice A planned career in journalism was and president of The Radio Corporation was drafted greeting its European licensees interrupted when Gortikov distribs on home -soil for the first of America will make an address of into the Army during World War II. time this week. welcome. A series of business meet- Starting as a private he moved swiftly Victor reps from 19 countries have ings on Tuesday will be inaugurated through the ranks and was a lieuten- converged on New York for a series by an opening talk by Norman Ram. ant colonel by the time he was 25, one of round -table discussions and work- sin, division vice president and opera.' of the youngest field -grade officers in ing meetings beginning June 7 and tions manager. the service. ending June 12. Dario Soria, Victor The three-day round -table discus- After the war, Gortikov entered the division vice-president and head of sions will cover future Victor reper- advertising business in Los Angeles, the international liaison department, toire and marketing plans with the , working as an account executive for organized the Conference. Last year full participation of Victor's A&R and agency, which the old Dunn-Fenwick the annual meeting was held in Co- Marketing staffs. 1 numbered Capitol Records among its penhagen; in 1962 in Oslo; in 1961 The Convention will end on Friday clients. Dunn is now international in Berlin. (12), with a visit to the World's Fair STAN GORTIKOV vice president for Capitol and was in- The following countries of Europe and a dinner at the Top of the Fair strumental in bringing Gortikov into and the Middle East are represented: with a concluding address by George HOLLYWOOD-Stan Gortikov has the firm four years ago. Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, R. Marek, vice president and general ' been elected president of Capitol Rec- Between the agency and Capitol, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, manager of the Victor label. ords Distributing Corp. Announce- Gortikov spent 11 years in various Israel, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden While in New York, the delegates ment of Gortikov's promotion was exec capacities with a Los Angeles and Turkey. Delegates from Brazil, will see "Hello, Dolly!", the smash made here last week by Alan W. Liv- apparel manufacturer. South Africa and New Zealand will musical of which Victor has made au ingston, president of Capitol Records, A graduate of the University of also attend as well as representatives equally successful original cast re- who also has been serving as presi- Southern , Gortikov also from Canada and Mexico (names of cording, and will meet many of Vic- dent of CRI's marketing subsid. teaches night courses in cost control reps are listed below). Peter Baum - tor's top artists. Simultaneously, the CRDC board of and production management at berger, vice president of RCA Over- Attending the convention are: directors was expanded with the elec- UCLA. seas, S.A., with headquarters in Ge- Belgium: Pierre J. Goemaere, Willy tion of Livingston as a director. neva, will also come to New York for Roelans and Ivon DeBie; Canada: Others on the distrib firm's board the conference with members of his George I. Harrison, Knox Coupland are Glenn E. Wallichs, Elliot Chaum, Celler Bill Hearings staff. and Wilf Gillmeister; Denmark: Eilith and Gortikov. Bill Tallant, Jr. contin- The convention started with a re- Henriksen and Bengt Johannessen; ues as CRDC vice president and na- Set By Rules Committee ception on Sunday (7) afternoon at England: William W. Townsley, Mi- tional sales manager. the Savoy Hilton, headquarters of the chael R. Hawgood and Pat Campbell; "It is a great personal pleasure NEW YORK-The House Rules Com- visiting delegates. Finland: Johan Vikstedt; France: for me to make this announcement," mittee holds a hearing this Tues. (9) On Monday, June 8 a tour of the Mme. Helyett de Rieux and Jacques Livingston stated. He said Gortikov on the Celler Bill, the proposal to end Princeton Laboratories of RCA has Bedos; Germany: Hans Lieber, Ar. "has well earned the honor for he is, the exemption of juke-boxes from been planned, preceded by a luncheon thur Waizenegger and Peter A. Ing- in my opinion, the outstanding sales payment of performance royalties. at the Princeton Inn at which Charles wersen; Greece: Georgios Orhpanidis; and distribution expert in our most The hearing, limited to members of Holland: Wim Brandsteder, J. Beutler complicated and volatile industry." the Committee, can result in any one and Anthony Prins; Israel: Dov Peb Though he has been in the record of three decisions. The Bill could be eg; Italy: Giuseppe Ornato and Ennio business for only four years, Gortikov passed and sent to the House for a Colpix To Offer New Melis; Mexico: Bernard T. Ness, Ru- has become one of its most prominent final vote; it could be tabled and thus ben Fuentes and David Crump; Neu and outspoken figures. He was instru- lie dormant; or it could be rejected Aids At Distrib Meet Zealand: T. J. F. Spencer; Norway: mental in inaugurating CRDC's still - and sent back to the House Sub- Eilif Meyer and John Johanson; South controversial "one -price -for -all" plan. committee that approved it for fur- NEW YORK-Colpix Records will Africa: A. G. J. McGrath; Spain: Gortikov joined Capitol Records, ther study. introduce several, new merchandising Guillermo Caram; Sweden: E. A. i Inc. in Feb. 1960, as director of cor- In essence, the Bill (HR 7194) and selling aids to its distribs at its Bolle, Sixten Eriksson, Hans -Ove porate development. In July of that would amend the Copyright Act of sales conference at the Eden Roc Eriksson and Carl -Eric Hjelm; Switt year he was elected vice president of 1909 to include juke-box royalty pay- Hotel in Miami Beach on June 28. erland: Peter F. Baumberger, Min merchandising at CRDC, and subse- ments. The label's "Torchlite Series," a Silvana Lubini, Miss Marie Louis group of singles that are consistently Eriksson; Turkey: Kayihan Caglayan requested by consumers, deejays and juke box operators, will have a Torch - 3M Bows New Mastering Recorder lite counter box and Torchlite browser Frey Charges PX's Abroad cards. NEW YORK-The 3M Company in- music reproduction Don't "Buy American," troduced by allowing the A Ten -Pack display case, a special- here last week a new $8,500 studio engineer to record the full vol- ly constructed carton for LP's, will Including Records professional mastering recorder said ume range of voices and instruments." also be unveiled. The Ten -Packs will to provide an improvement in The quality that sound transistorized 60 -inch -high by be used specifically for sound track NEW YORK-Congressmen are beine "the average uerson can 27 -inch -wide 3M Professional Master- albums. They may be showcased in informed by Sid Frey, president of hear" as he plays any type music on ing System virtually Audio PI's his home eliminates ma- consumer outlets and in movie lobbies. Fidelity Records, that record changer chine ed recorder. or tape noise, a spokesman said, through Compact order pads will be pre- abroad aren't easing the balance the use of: the The unit, sented at the label's distrib meeting. payment or gold flow problem in called the 3M Professional A unique recording and playback These new order forms are pocket- area of disk purchases. Mastering System was described company by system that records two different size and can be easily carried by dis- In an open letter to each member officials as one of the major tracks for each channel. As many as of the House, Frey the advances in tributor salesmen. A new type of slick contends tape recording technology three separate channels may be re- following a business trip to Europe since the birth of book, which shows the covers of Col- the industry 15 corded simultaneously (normally, two pix' new albums, has also been made he and his associates to "our shock years ago. channels are for It is designed stereo recording and for the convenience of distrib sales- and consternation" were "astonished for use by profession- the third for a mono version of the men. and amazed to find that the Europe's al recording studios to produce the same music). An Inventory Control System PX's have engaged in everything pos- master tapes that serve as originals A revolutionary Cata- for all pre-recorded automatic elec- log, which will enable distribs to ac- sible to circumvent our Governments i music sold to the tronic switch of general public. that transfers sound curately keep a check on sales and 'Balance of Payment' and 'Flow electronically from one track Gold' policies tin Daniel E. Denham, to an- purchases, will also be among the new and particularly general sales other to avoid distortion during play- aids offered Defense Dept.'s 'Buy American' diner and merchandising manager for 3M's back of the master at the company's sales magnetic products tape. conference. tive." He says they are using Eno division, said the A new tape transport mechanism pean sources for records and otbe machine has the "widest dynamic for pulling range ever magnetic tape past the merchandise (e.g. appliances). attained, a development recording heads so that the distortion The "Buy American" campaign t which provides greater realism caused in by lack of constant tape speed Philips Inks Lester Lanin ease the gold -flow dilemma was Prc is avoided. mulgated by the late President Keane The unit operates at a recording NEW YORK-The society, sometimes dy and has been carried forward !Mr: 13113131111113ITIII speed of 15 INDEX t11111111111111AE1111111113 inches per second, with rockin' beat of Lester Lanin has President Johnson. 30 ips available for lu Album fast editing. Re- moved over to Philips Records, accord- "The extent of these activities Plans 27 wind speed is standard, taking about ing to Lou Simon, the label's sales resulted in virtually no business t Album 60 seconds Reviews 22, 23 to rewind a 2400 -foot roll. topper. this company for the past year or Bios for DJ's He said that several leading pro- Lanin leaves an eight year associa- from these PR's," the Frey lette 20 fessional recording studios have had tion with the Epic label, states. Bo Coin Machine Section which re- `ener; 40-54 an opportunity to test the machine in leased a total of 30 albums by the "It is our understanding that the Section show 32, 33 their operations and that "they have leading society maestro. The Lanin foreign purchases run to the tune International Section sound led millions of dollars snl edi 34-39 been enthusiastic and believe a parade of society -type and obviously Juke Box it opens LP's that reached stantially increase the Fig, ` lab Ops Record Guide 26 an a peak several 'Gold , Looking Ahead entirely new era in sound repro- years ago. from the U.S." (Singles) 24 duction." Frey Platter Spinner Philips plans to kick-off its Lanin urges "immediate and pow Patter steps be IL 10 The system, which is manufactured catalog with an immediate LP release. taken to assure that the :aiddle"kak Radio Active Chart While most of Lanin's album prod- intent of (the "Buy American" pone) 8 in St. Paul, will be marketed Pack.` R & B Top 50 by the uct has spotlighted the society be adhered to." 26 firm's magnetic tempo, t6.9g Record Ramblings products division there was a highly successful volume A spokesman for Army u 18, 20 sales force. the 'ial Cost of the three -track called "Twistin' in High Society." Be Single Reviews Navy Exchange denied to Cash °K 12, 14, 16 system, which uses three -fourths Several singles also were arranged Sure Shots -inch - that the PX's abroad were cirea w 31 wide magnetic tape, is $8,500. with a teen -minded sound. Top 100 Albums (Mono) Also Lanin's was the only "non-military" venting the State Department's ' 21 available are a two -channel 'oaeÌly Top 50 Albums (Stereo) system, musical organization invited to appear American" directae. He said the 21 which uses one -half -inch -wide at the White House ptedut Top 100 Labels tape, during the Kenne- eign disk purchases amounted to 37 for $7,000 and a single -channel, $5,000 dy Administration. Among Lanin ork Top 100 Singles 20% of total disk sales, a percents adds'( (Alphabetized) .. 25 model using one -quarter -inch alumni are Jimmy and Tommy Dor- Vending -wide sey, which to News 42 tape. Glenn Miller, Red Nichols, Russ is permitted by officials Morgan and Benny Goodman. Army and Navy Exchange. óyeat 6 Masa, Cash Box-June 13, 19 Boz. www.americanradiohistory.com

COLUMBIA "SUMMER STOCK" PROMO ARMADA Convention Shaping-Up As SPOTLIGHTS CAST, TRACK CATALOG NEW YORK-Columbia Records Volume II of Micheàl Mac Liammoir's Biggest Ever; Gallagher To Address Sales Corp. has initiated the most "The Importance Of Being Oscar." extensive Broadway Show album cata- Also scheduled for June release is the log promo in Columbia Records' his- Original Soundtrack recording of Confab; FTC Rules May Bow At Cony. tory. Also included are new releases, "The Young Lovers." LP's and the NEW YORK-Bill Gallagher, market- Soundtrack label's As a special feature of the "Sum- ing vp at Columbia Records, will ad- Broadway re -issue series. mer Stock" program, Columbia is re- dress the upcoming ARMADA con- Goal of the "Summer Stock" pro- issuing from its catalog seven Broad- vention in Miami Beach, Fla. The gram is to showcase and sell Colum- way classics in performances produced exec will deliver a speech, tagged "A complete original Broadway Sound Future in a Sound Industry," bia's especially for records by Goddard at the ARMADA banquet on Sat., cast, musical re-creation, drama and Lieberson, president of Columbia. The June 27. The convention, ARMADA's Soundtrack catalog during the peak June release will include the follow- sixth, runs from June 25 to July 1. leisure season, according to Bruce ing re -creations of Broadway classics: As previously announced, the distrib merchandising manager organization has lined -up Rep. James Lundvall, for "The Boys From Syracuse," "Babes Roosevelt (D -Calif.), a member of the original cast catalog. He noted In Arms" and "On Your Toes." The the House's Select Committee on Small that over 500 summer theatres will releases scheduled for July are: "Ro- Business and chairman of the Sub - be bringing Broadway Shows to local berta," "Oh Kay," "Brigadoon" and Committee on Distribution Próblems, communities this summer, and ap- Many to speak to the gathering on Monday, "Girl Crazy." of these albums, June 29, on "Doom Or New Life for proximately 85% of the musical pro- previously unavailable, have become Independent Distributors?" ductions are represented by Colum- collectors' items. Record dealers As for convention attendance, it bia's cast albums. throughout the country, the label re- shapes -up as the largest ARMADA Effective June and July, the pro- meet in recent years, according to Ed ported, have long requested their re- Jones, exec secretary. Jones added mo will concur with Columbia's re- release and the issue of electronically that a large percentage of reserva- lease óf the Original Cast albums of re -channeled for stereo versions. The tions go right through the Fourth of BILL GALLAGHER "To Broadway With Love," the above albums will be completely re- July holiday. the World's Fair musical extravagan- packaged. Much of the ARMADA program is geared to the Federal Trade Commis- single time za; the Lincoln Center production Columbia's possibility of single place, of distrib organization will sion's trade practice rules for the distrib - label gatherings at various "A Hommage To Shakespeare," star- work directly with these theatres in record industry. Indications point to times of the year. ring Sir John Gielgud, Dame Edith order to merchandise, advertise, and a final promulgation of the trade rules Throughout the ARMADA confab, Evans, and Margaret Leighton, and (Con't. on page 29) coincidental to the ARMADA meet. there will be a number of labels meet- Jones said he hopes that a number of ing with their distribs. Sales gather- FTC personnel will be on hand at the ings have been set by the following meet to discuss the trade rules. labels: United Artists, ABC -Para- Among the symposiums planned is mount, Command, Atlantic & Ateo, Two -Hits -In -A -Row For ABC -Paramount a discussion of promotional allow- Colpix and 20th Century -Fox. ances, a major section of the proposed FTC guidelines, with specific refer- ence to "freebies." In addition, a panel discussion is Perry Mayer Heads planned to study industry sales meets between distribs and manufacturers. Tower Merchandising There is a growing concern, Jones HOLLYWOOD-Perry Mayer has noted, that individual distrib - label been appointed national merchandis- sales meets during the year are prov- ing & advertising manager for Tower ing costly to distribs in time and Records, the new Capitol label, it was money, and are also proving a finan- announced last week by Gordon R. cial burden to record companies. Pan- Fraser, president. elists will aim to come -up with the A vet record man, Mayer for the past year and a half has been an ac- exec at Sheldon Marks & Asso- Capitol's New Beatles ciates, Beverly Hills, California ad- vertising agency. Prior to that he Single Due Around June 27 spent 6 years in various marketing capacities with Capitol Records Dis- NEW YORK-The week of June 27 national mer- has been set for the release of the tributing Corp., last as new Beatles single from Capitol Rec- chandising manager. t ords, Cash Box has learned. Topside Tower Records is an indie subsid is the title tune from the group's first of Capitol Records. Formation of the feature flick, "A Hard Day's Night," new company was announced last which will have its U.S. bow in Aug. April with initial product expected on the market around. Sept. 1. In addi- The release will mark Capitol's tion to Fraser and Mayer, Tower's third singles offering by the crew exec staff is rounded out by Vito (label has released two LP's and an Samela, New York -based national EP). Their last single was "Can't sales and promotion manager. Tower's Buy Me Love." The label recently field promo force and indie-distrib tried to put over the flip side, an item network will be announced in the called "You Can't Do That." near future, Fraser said. The label Meanwhile, United Artists Records also will name its A&R director short- is preparing its release of the sound- ly. track score of the Walter Shenson- produced "A Hard Day's Night." In his new position, Mayer will be Murray Deutch, vp at UA's publish- responsible for all advertising and ing operation, has left for England merchandising activities of Tower. He to bring back the completed tapes, also will handle many administrative will try to get the functions and will coordinate distrib NEW YORK Tiger Haynes, who after which UA and dealer services. Records - ABC -Paramount also features LP out as soon as possible. is on a Broadway hitting along with Carol Burnett, stops the streak. Following its hit cast LP of "High Spirits," show in a take-off on a Shirley cash the diskery is set to Weltner Named Prexy -in on its second main -stem Temple-Bill Robinson dance routine. Atlantic & Atco Will caster, "Fade "Go Home Train." Of Paramount Pics Carol Out-Fade In," the Flip is a blueser, Debut 20 Albums At Burnett -starring musical that (ABC -Par also has another single got general approval Distrib Meet NEW YORK-George Weltner has as from the critics on tune with Steve Alaimo). ARMADA and blockbuster reviews for the title been named president of Paramount t the comedienne.oW When the "Discouraged" side was NEW YORK-Atlantic and Ateo Rec- Pictures, the parent company of Dot thi The label cut choreographer for ords plan to introduce about 20 new Records. rio Sunday, the cast session on cut, the assistant May 31, at Fine Studios in the show and one of the chorus girls albums at its annual distrib meet, Weltner replaces Barney Balaban, G0 Bayside, L.I., coinciding with this year's ARMADA and expects to have actually did the dancing, while the who has been made chairman follow- package on its way to dealers by confab in Miami Beach. ing a 28 year stint as president of the an ; the middle of two sang, and the resulting tap steps Eden Roc film company. fold this week. The double - Meet, to be held at the Balaban, 76, in turn, th package carries a $5.98 mono are a feature of the performance of Hotel on June 26, is expected to be replaces 91 -year -old Adolph Zukor, ea Mist, $6.98 for Ateo Initial stereo. the song on the session. attended by all Atlantic and dis- founder and former president of Para- orders are handsome, - tribs, as well as the label's officers mount, who has been designated as 1i cording ac Top photos show Miss Burnette at to Larry Newton, and top execs. chairman emeritus. s/Per. By week's sales top- session: On left she's end, Newton said pre - the recording Along with the new product, (pop, Weltner, with Paramount ,:orders had reached Styne, the composer; on since ,previously 75,000. Label had with Jule jazz and folk), a new distrib-dealer 1922, previously served as exec vp. debut, set June 14 for the LP's right with Tiger Haynes, also fea- incentive plan and extensive merchan- Paramount's first quarter earnings but the bprompted advance sales look tured in the show. The album cover dising, ad and promo program will were $1,041,000, with an additional an earlier target date. debut. The company will investment $723,000. a' In in the bottom photo. Front make their profit of This addition to the LP, is seen pull some new merchandising ideas compares to last year's initial quarter cttush-released the label has cover credits are on the right while idone a single of two songs out of the fire, according to Len earnings figure of $334,000, exclud- by its star in the a handsome 4 -color photo of Carol Sachs, director of album sales and ing a profit of $1.34 million on You Musn't show. One is the Be Discouraged," which (on left) is the back cover. merchandising. sale of investments. Cash Box-June 13, 1964 7 www.americanradiohistory.com ,y.nsn-y:9:7P,Me x`.a Y ., i efi3.0 °.. `e a. Y < a '" ik. .. , ': A: k\..h RADIO ACTIVE CHART

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TOTAL % OF % OF STATIONS STATIONS TO HAVE RENE ADDING TITLES TO TITLE ARTIST LABEL ADDED TITLES TO PROG. SCHED. PROG. SCHED. AND THIS WEEK TO DATE RENE

34 % Hey Harmonica Man-Little Stevie Wonder-Tamla 34%

33% Memphis-Johnny Rivers-Imperial 61%

32 % Alone-Four Seasons-Vee Jay 56% "everybody 30% Can't You See That She's Mine-Dave Clark Five-Epic 30% 29% Good Times-Sam Cooke-RCA Victor 60%

Ku ows 29 % I Still Get Jealous-Louis Armstrong-Kapp 29% 4-43047 28 /° Farmer John-Premiers-Warner Bros. 28%

STEVE LAWRENCE 27% The Magic Of Summer Love-Tymes-Parkway 62%

26% Try It Baby-Marvin Gaye-Tamla 26%

25% My Baby Don't Dig Me-Ray Charles-ABC Paramount 93%

24 % Jamaica Ska-Ska Kings-Atlantic 24%

Invisible 23% A Little Toy Balloon-Danny Williams-UA 31% Te ars 22% Alone With You-Brenda Lee-Decca 53% 4-43061 21 % Bad Detective-Coasters-Atco 53% RAY CONNIFF 19 % Lazy Elsie Molly-Chubby Checker-Parkway 54%

18% I Get Around-Beach Boys-Capitol 98%

18 % Remember Me-Rita Pavone-RCA Victor 51%

17% You're My World-Cilla Black-Capitol 17% MU Mc-3 15% Tennessee Waltz-Sam Cooke-RCA Victor 40%

13% Keep On Pushin'!-Impressions-ABC Paramount 13% UEUJ 13 % Summertime U.S.A.-Pixies Three-Mercury 13% 4-43053 12% Beans In My Ears-Serendipity Singers-Philips 75% MITCH MILLER 12 % I'll Be In Trouble-Temptations-Gordy 61%

11 % First Night Of The Full Moon-Jack Jones-Kapp 45%

11 % Don't Throw Your Love Away-Searchers-Kapp 61% THE COWBOY 11 % My Dreams-Brenda Lee-Decca 37%

IN THE 11% Mojo Hanna-Little Esther-Atlantic 36%

CONTINENTAL 11% Not Fade Away-Rolling Stones-London 21%

SUIT LESS THAN 10 % BUT MORE THAN 5 % 4-43049 MARTY TOTAL % TOTAL % TOTAL ' ROBBINS TO DATE TO DATE TO DO I'll Touch A Star Cowboy In The Continental Suit Toste Of Tears Terry Stafford (Crusader) 73 °o Marty Robbins (Columbia) 15% Johnny Mathis (Mercury) 15`

Dong Me People I Can't Hear You 7' COLUMBIA RECORDS Roger Miller (Smosh) 10°o Barbro Streisand (Columbia) 7700 Betty Everett (Vee Joy) Don't Worry Baby Shore Your Love With Me Ferris Wheel Beach Boys (Capitol) 7000 Bobby Bland (Duke) 13°0 Everly Bros. (Warner Bros.) 6' It's All Over Now Love Is All We Need Satin Doll Valentinos (Sor) 800 Vic Dona (Dolton) 60o Earl Grant (Decco) 6'

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petition whereby local anglers can win ; the Houston area for guest appear i weekly prizes. Anyone living in the ances for both shows. "AFTER IT'S T00 LATE" greater D. C. area can register simply DUKE 377 by mailing in their name and address to the station. Each week, the entrant with the largest fish caught wins the WIBG-Philadelphia air personality p" LARRY KANE-KTRK-TV SAYS: weekly prize and is also eligible for Hy Lit was recently named the "Dee P' the grand prize at the end of the jay Of The Year" at the 1964 Temple University World's Fair. In present- "GREATEST BOBBY YET" season - a complete fishing outfit worth $175.00. ing the trophy to the platter spinner. Arthur Grossman, chairman of the, SOLD 180,000 IN ITS FIRST WEEK All University Carnival Committee,l said, "Over 4,500 guests paid their WLS-Chicago has been presented way We an 'ó o _<>") to see and enjoy the Fair. -7J1'o the award of honor by the Chicago very grateful to you and your std, Dental Society, the first such award for not only the support and co- ever given to a radio station. In mak- operationration you have given us, but for K -DOE'S ing the presentation, Dr. Gerson M. te genuine personal interest pa ERNIE Gould, nresident of the Society, said, showed." "One of the outstanding boosts given to our Society in the past year has been the tremendous contribution of Alan Boyd, music director d time by WLS. Their in- MOTHER-IN-LAW" radio station WKUL-Cullman, Alabama, sends "MY in terest better dental health has along word of an interesting promo- been magnificent. They have per- tion he held on his regular 7-11 PI (IS IN MY HAIR AGAIN) formed in public service in the the air stanza themed to local high schod true sense of those words." Accepting the award the was WLS graduations. Alan played all the gnd for station uation tunes that have been popular DUKE 378 president, Ralph Beaudin. over the years. He also had a senixr class prepare a will and prophesy PLAYS IMPORTANT PART IN WVON'S which was read over the air. The "RIVER VIEW FUN PARTY" BEFORE 75,000 PERSONS. In connection with Old Maid's Day, stunt met with tremendous response WXYZ-Detroit's Ed McKenzie recent- and it will be a regular night feature ly paid tribute to the many single every year. K -DOE BROKE IMPORTANT NEW ORLEANS SCHEDULE TO women who have made great con- FLY IN FOR OCCASION. tributions to their society on his "After Hours" air stanza. Included in A local Baltimore resident has bees this salute were Rachel Carson, Sister named the winner of the WJZ-Tt'- Kenny, Mahalia Jackson, Florence Baltimore Universal Pictures "Bra' Nightingale and Edith Head. Bottle" contest. His prize is an aw DUKE AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC. expenses paid 8 -day, Caribbean cruie for two. The contest was conducted 2809 ERASTUS STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS OR -3.2611 A special show telling the story of in conjunction with theatre showinfl the U. S. Army's Special Forces and of "The Brass Bottle" flick. Entere the composition of their official serv- by merely writing one's name, addres ice song, "The Green Beret," has been and telephone number on a plain sGl prepared for airing over 34 stations of paper and depositing it in the bear covering the area of the First Army bottle at one of the theatres when Group Command in the northeast. The the film played, the contest dt° , ,?-. >- `,00000000 some 2,500 o program includes an interview with entries. o Major General Yarbrough, Comman- o o der of the Special Forces and can be o heard on Sunday, June 7th at 11:45 WNEW-New York's Closeup COME ON DOWN o PM. port: "The Facts About V. D." o o been selected as the winner of o Ohio State Award in the 28th o can Exhibition of Educational o For the second consecutive year and Television to the o WGH-Norfolk has received the As- Programs. The o sociated Press Award for having "The ping program was aired May 5 o marks the sixth time since 1960 o Best Radio News Operation in Vir- WNEW has been cited for the covets o ginia." The outlet won first place honor. o awards in every category entered- The station won two Ohio St' ARMADA first place for radio editorials. This awards last year. recognition was the result of com- petition with radio stations through- 13 CONVENTION out the state. VITAL STATISTICS: Al Morton exits his niche e o WMAB-Munishing, to 0 Michigan o Thousands of students from Minne- sume the program director's chair` o apolis and St. Paul area schools re- WMPP-East Chicago Heights, Illino Cash Box advertising deadline-June 16, 1964 o cently became the guests of honor at Steve Rizen is now on the sU o WDGY-Minneapolis' annual "School's of KQV-Pittsburgh.... Ray Davie o Out Spectacular" at the Excelsior a new add to WWRL-New York ne vwvti Amusement Park. The station's event department. 10 Cash Box-June 13, 1411 lo www.americanradiohistory.com I 919e RECORDS PROUDLY PRESENTS THE GREATEST TALENT ON RECORD

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1 C ill I qi' 3,1i Pick of the Week Pick of the Week RAG DOLL (2:31) [Saturday, Gavadima ASCAP-Crewe, Gaudio] SOULFUL DRESS (2:47) [Chevis BMI-McAllister) SILENCE IS GOLDEN (2:47) [,Saturday, Gavadima ASCAP-Crewe, Gaudio] USE WHAT YOU GOT (2:40) [Chevis BMI-Davis] THE 4 SEASONS (Philips 40211) SUGAR PIE DESANTO (Checker 1082) The 4 Seasons have been turning out smash after smash and their The lark who scored last time out with "Slip -In -Mules" in both the Philips follow-up to "Ronnie" should follow suit in short order. It's a pop and r&b slots should make it two -in-a -row with this newie called touching, cha cha beat opus, titled "Rag Doll," that the group serves up "Soulful Dress." The side is a happy, funky, rhythmic blues affair about in their fabulous style. The hit sounds of Frankie Valli are again fea- a gal who is real pleased 'cause she goin' to a big party. "Use What tured. "Silence Is Golden" makes for a softer, cha cha beat companion You Got," which has an effective "Night Train" intro, is a slow -moving piece. ode which offers romantic hope to obese women the world over. PEG O' MY HEART (1:38) [Leo Feist ASCAP-Fisher, Bryan] (YOU DON'T KNOW) HOW GLAD I AM (2:37) LITTLE DIPPER (2:15) [Maxwell, Moorpark ASCAP-Maxwell] [Roosevelt BMI-Williams, Harrison] ROBERT MAXWELL (Decca 25637) NEVER LESS THAN YESTERDAY (2:21) The talented harpist -composer, who finally got the recognition he so [April ASCAP-Ahlert, Kusik] well deserved with his self-penned chart triump, "Shangri-La," is in for NANCY WILSON (Capitol 5198) more laurels via his newest Decca stand. It's the oldie, "Peg O' My Heart," that takes another enticing hip -swinging "Shangri-La"-like ride Nancy Wilson, who's scored some minor singles successes in the past down the runway. Ops and platter spinners will have a picnic with and is a consistent big moneymaker with her Capitol LP's, makes a this one. However, don't overlook the intriguing, Maxwell -penned strong bid for a big commercial single with this slow beat, blues flavored bumper, "Little Dipper." It, too, can make it big. ballad of devotion. The lark's delivery is as always smooth and polished. The side could pull plenty of coin in both the pop and r&b markets. A DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE FROM ME (2:48) hauntingly melodic plea on the undercut also has plenty of potential. [E. H. Morris ASCAP-Nemo] YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS (2:58) HEARTS ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN (2:45) [Leeds ASCAP-Raye, DePaul] [Hill & Range BMI-Chambera] GLORIA LYNNE (Everest 2044) LET'S BREAK UP FOR AWHILE (2:30) [Hill & Range BMI-Gamble, Ross] Canary can match her Everest chart success on "I Wish You Love" with another superb evergreen up -dating job. It's the ultra -lovely "Don't THE SAPPHIRES (ABC -Paramount 10559) Take Your Love From Me" that Gloria caresses with the utmost warmth and sincerity. Excellent The Sapphires, who took a journey to hitsville recently with "Who Do string -filled ork showcase for the artist's out- You Love," can make the trip once again-this time aboard their first standing vocal stint. More of the same top quality ballad stylings on ABC stint. Side to eye is "Hearts Are Made To Be an attention - the haunting sturdy, "You Don't Know What Love Is." Two 'program- Broken," ming musts'. getting, hush -voiced up beat cha cha that can win immediate airplay. Undercut's a haunting, slow cha cha ballad affair. DO I LOVE YOU? (2:32) [Mother Bertha, Hill & Range SWEET GEORGIA BROWN (2:05) BMI-Spector, Poncia, Andreoli] [Remick ASCAP-Bernie, Pinkard, BEBE AND SUSU (2:24) [Mother Bertha BMI-Spector] Casey] THE RONETTES (Philles 121) TAKE OUT SOME INSURANCE ON ME BABY (2:52) [Roosevelt BMI-Singleton, Hall] The hit -making hip -swinging femme trio can again turn the chart trick with this new Philles stanza. It's a pulsating, big -sounding ro- THE BEATLES WITH TONY SHERIDAN (Atco 6302) mancer, labeled "Do I Love You?" that the gals and the Jack Nitzsche- Atco has latched onto a master that has the Beatles backing up Tony led instrumentalists wax with money -making enthusiasm. As usual, Sheridan's vocal -a la their MGM clock date, "My Bonnie." This one's with Philles decks, the undercut's a freewheeling jazz -oriented instru- another oldie, "Sweet Georgia Brown," that Tony and the fabulous four- mental. some belt out in sizzling rock -a-twist fashion. The kids'll love it. Under- cut's a bluesy, up tempo shuffter. THE BALLAD OF IRA HAYES (4:07) [E. B. Marks BMI-LaForge] BAI) NEWS (2:56) [Acuff-Rose BMI-Loudermilk] HEY THERE BEAUTIFUL (2:15) [Screen Gems, Columbia BMI-Mann, Weil] JOHNNY CASH (Columbia 43058) WHERE IS SHE (2:15) [Screen Gems, Columbia BMI-Mann, Weill The dual -market hit -maker who last clicked in the pop dept. with "The Matador" can have another across-the-board smash with this new PAUL PETERSEN (Colpix 730) entry called "The Ballad Of Ira Hayes." The medium -paced rhythmic story -song spotlights The actor -singer's latest disk could take the same path as his while - Cash chanting and talking the plaintive tale of back chart giant beaut, "My Dad." This one's an ultra -lovely ballad that the famed WW II Indian G.I. Plenty of potential here. On the under- cut, "Bad News," Paul multi -tracks with tender emotion. Inviting, big-ork arrangement by the songster dishes -up his distinctive rendition of the George Tipton. Backing, "Where Is She," is another extremely pretty recent John Loudermilk country hit. dual -voiced ballad. LITTLE LATIN LUPE LU (2:20) [Conrad BMI-Medley] FOR BETTER OR WORSE (2:45) DAVID'S MOOD (2:03) [Burdette BMI-Lewis] [Cotillion-Correc-Tone BMI-Pickett, Mancha]

KINGSMEN (Wand 157) FM GONNA CRY (2:19) [Cotillion-Correc-Tone BMI-Pickett, Co a) 1 "Little Latin Lupe Lu," a short -while -back 'stepping stone' for th WILSON PICKETT (Atlantic 7860) Righteous Bros., can mean money -in -the bank this time around for the Wilson Pickett kicks off his Atlantic career in fine fashion with an ex- Kingsmen. Fellas are at their funky-thumpin' "Louie, Louie" best as they drive out the tremely commercial outing. The top side here, "For Better Or Worse," ditty in that overpowering instrumental, try -to - is a medium -paced chorus -backed understand the lyrics fashion. Coupler's a fetching all -instrumental shufflin' pop-r&b pledge of eternal rhythmic pounder. love. Tune's a natural for airplay. The flip, "I'm Gonna Cry," is a high- powered, fast-moving, funky, happy blueser essayed with poise and sin- LOVE IS ALL WE NEED (2:20) [Travis BMI-Raleigh, Wolf] cerity by the chanter. Also merits a close look. I NEED YOU NOW (2:10) [Miller ASCAP-Crane, Jacobs] TESTIFY-PART ONE (2:53) [T-Neck BMI-Isleys] VIC DANA (Dolton 95) TESTIFY-PART TWO (3:06) [T -Neck BMI-Isleys] Dana, who's coming off a strong seller in the vocal version of Shangri- ISLEY BROS. (T -Neck 501) La, should be all alone, chart -wise with this new Dolton slice. It's an ultra lovely ballad -with -a -beat shufller, titled "Love Is All We Need," The Isley Bros. can quickly get back in their money -making ways with that can be all over the airwaves in the near future. Soft and pretty this first-rate hitsville candidate tabbed "Testify." The self -penned pop- up -dating of the Eddie Fisher oldie on the flip. Two superb Ernie Frl.f.- r&b blueser is a rollicking fast-moving soulful affair which cleverly uti- man vocal -instrumental showcases. lizes a Beatles -styled Mersey Beat for a few bars. The attractive `part two' coupler is much the same as the top side but incorporates some AIN'T LOVE GOOD- COMING ON STRONG (2:40, effective snatches of humor. AIN'T LOVE PROUD (2:55) [Chevis BMI-McKinley, Smith. [Chevis BMI-Clarke, Wylie] Clarke] ANNIE IS BACK (1:57) [Little Richard, Kags BMI-Anderson] TONY CLARKE (Chess 1894) RAMA LAMA BAMA LOO (2:11) [Little Richard BMI-Penniman] Clarke, who made a strong chart impression with his "Woman, Love LITTLE RICHARD (Specialty 692) And A Man," can make an even bigger one with both ends here. The Little Richard's tunes have been making a chart comeback ("Good two sides, "Ain't Love Good-Ain't Love Proud" and "Coming On Strong," are sensationally exciting, Golly Miss Molly" among others) and there's a good chance that the handclapping performances that feature a artist will follow suit. Tabbed "Annie Is Back," it's a sock-rock rhythmic `live' audience backdrop-designed to have the listener join in. Two- sided sales dynamite. wailer-the kind that Richard does best. Watch it. More of the driving - rock stuff on the pulsating flip.

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IIIIiuIIIIIVi11111, 1 Pick of the Week Best Bets THE MEXICAN SHUFFLE (2:09) [Almo ASCAP-Lake] I.AVERN BAKER (Atlantic 7721) JOHNNY CRAWFORD (Del Fi 4242) NUMERO CINCO (2:19) [Irving BMI-Coleman] GO AWAY (2:37) [Keetch, THE GIRL NEXT 1)001 (1:59) [Dragonwick, TM-BMI HERB ALPERT'S TIJUANA BRASS (A&M 742) Caesar & Dino BMI-Russell] The lark has had hits in the past and -Gates] Johnny Crawford could ad d Herb Alpert's crew can have another "Lonely Bull" chart success on she can do it again with this tender, to his string of past hits with thi; their instrumental hands via this delightful new A&M outing. This time chorus -backed shufflin' blues weeper multi -track tale of unrequited love it's sparkling, quick paced `south -of -the -border' -flavored entry, tabbed about an unfortunate gal who has The youthful songster might make a "The Mexican Shuffle, that sounds exactly like what the tag implies. been hurt too often. Loads of poten- strong showing both in airplay an d Platter spinners'll flip over it. More happy shufflin' sounds on the con- tial. sales. It's teen -angled and slickly done tagious undercut. (B+) YOU'D BETTER FIND (B+) SITTIN' AND A WATCHIN' Bill Anderson's newest Decca stand, tagged "Me," can take the same YOURSELF ANOTHER (2:15) [Maravilla-BMI-Winn, pop -country success route as his short -while -ago dual-mart'er, "Still." FOOL (2:00) [Cotillion BMI-Nu- Hooven] Teen romance opus. See Country Reviews. getra, Dowd] Handelappin' teen - angled dance item. ETHEL ENNIS (RCA Victor 8379) THE ACCENTS (Commerce 5012) THE BOY FROM IPANEMA Newcomer Picks (2:26) [Duchess-BMI-Jobim, BETTER WATCH OUT BOY DeMoraes, Gimbel] Ethel Ennis could (2:30) [Bounds BMI-Sem- pass some of her competitors by with SUMMER MEANS F I N (2:12) [Trousdale BMI-Sloan, Barri] per] Here's one that has that 'grow - this tasty rendition of the current YEAH! (1:45) [T.M., Blackwood BMI-Melcher, Johnston] on -you -with -each -listen' quality and click. Lush strings, a bossa beat and could sneak thru the hit barrier. It's a warm delivery by the lark add up BRUCE & TERRY (Columbia 43055) a haunting, low-keyed slow beat - to brisk sales potential. i This entry, from the hot-rod -surfin' -like Beach Boys school is a good ballad romancer, featuring Sandi in bet to give Bruce & Terry their first big chart outing. Tabbed "Summer the lead vocal spotlight. Ear -arrest- (B+) WILL THE HURT Is Fun," is a bright, fast moving ditty chock full of those hit vocal and ing performance. Label's based in BEENHOVER (2:13) [Apt-ASCAP instrumental sounds. Strong Terry Melcher-Bruce Johnston arrange- L.A. -Vance, Snuder] Ultra -smooth rob ment. Backing's a throbbing shuffle -rock instrumental with some Yeah! with strings and Nashville flavor. shrieks along the way. Eye it also. (B+) TELL ME (2:35) [Bounds BMI-Semper] Inviting, rock - HOLLYRIDGE STRINGS THE BOYS' CAMP IS JUST ACROSS THE LAKE FROM THE GIRLS' a -rhythmic cha cha. (Capitol 5207) CAMP WHERE I GO (2:00) [Geld -Udell ASCAP-Udell Geld] RONNIE DOVE (Diamond 167) ALL MY LOVING (2:08) SAVE YOUR HEART FOR ME (2:29) [Geld -Udell ASCAP-Udell, Geld] [Northern-ASCAP Lennon, SAY YOU (2:22) [T.M. BMI - MICHELLE SCOTTI (Philips 40205) McCartney] Here's a cull from the -Hicks] It's snore than likely Hollyridge Strings LP, The Beatles Newcomer Michelle Scotti can have one of the big summer hits this that Dove will make the grade with Songbook currently climbing the year with this contagious novelty simply tagged "The Boys' Camp Is this touching, easy-goin' romantic charts, that could get plenty of air- Just Across The Lake From The Girls' Camp Where I Go." It's a shuffle - affair. Pretty, beat -ballad offering that time and do well in sales too. It's a thump ditty that features a dandy Garry Sherman choral-ork arrange- rates loads of attention. lush string treatment of the Beatle ment. Underlid's a heartfelt ballad softie. (B+) LET ME STAY TODAY biggie. SOMEONE CARES FOR ME (2:32) [Southern ASCAP-Carter, Lewis! (2:15) [Tobi-Ann, Florentine BMI-Dove] Tearful, country -styled LOVE ME DO (2:16) [Beech- A MILLION MILES AWAY (2:03) [Southern ASCAP-Dene] wood-BMI-Lennon, McCart- shuffle pleader. ney] Pizzicato strings and a beat. THE McKINLEYS (Swan 4185) THE ROYALTONES (Mala 6169) The McKinleys can give Scotland chart representation in the U.S. The LOU CHRISTIE (Roulette 4554) two Scottish gals' bow on Swan, "Someone Cares For Me," is a tremen- LONELY WORLD (2:33) dous thumper from the big -sounding Phil Spector school. Teeners oughta [Vicki BMI-Coffey] The in- WHEN YOU DANCE (2:36) flip over it. Pretty soft beat cha cha undercut. strumentalists, who scored nicely last [Angel BMI-Jones, Kirk- time out with "Our Faded Love," can land] Songster can recapture a high BACKFIRE (2:37) [Wemar BMI-McCorkle] make it a repeat chart performance chart berth via this engaging, two - voiced (falsetto) cha cha rhythmic THIS IS THE END (2:34) [Wemar BMI-McCorkle] with this interesting new slice. It's a haunting moody-blueser that could revival of the years -back Turbans DUKE DANIELS (Eastern 60-002) catch. success. Side's from the artist's "Lou Christie" LP. The Sue -distributed Eastern label can get off winging with this side (B) EL TORO (2:04) [Vicki BMI that bows the striking vocal talents of Duke Daniels. Side to stick with -Katsatkis, Coffey, Sandy] MAYBE YOU'LL BE THERE is "Backfire," a sensational, two -tempo (rock -a -cha-cha and fast beat) Exciting, fast moving item. (2:40) [Triangle ASCAP- lover's lament that Duke dual -tracks in forceful style. Strong William Gallap, Bloom] The lovely oldie can McCorkle ork-choral support. Tantalizing solid beat -ballad coupler in TONI FISHER (Signet 664) be in for another chart go -round as "This is The End." a result of Christie's pleasing, slow - THE TRAIN OF LOVE beat -ballad up -dating job. (2:20) [Music Productions ASCAP-Shanklin, Delory] The "Big VITO & THE SALUTATIONS Best Bets Hurt" gal makes another powerful (Wells 1010) bid for chart status via this tantaliz- ItRI \N HYLAND (Philips 40205) DEL SHANNON (Amy 90.3) ing, fast moving affair that the DAY -O (THE BANANA chorus -backed lark echo -chambers BOAT SONG) (2:19) [Shari PLEDGING MY LOVE (2:16) HANDY MAN (2:11) [Travis, with telling effect. Era distributes the ASCAP-Burgie, Belafonte, Attaway] [Lion BMI-Washington, Ro - Bess BMI-Blackwell, Jones, label. The fellas can break thru in Un- hey] Hyland's next big chart rider Merenstein] The years -back Jimmy chained Melody" hit style with this ran be his haunting revival of the Jones delight can give Del Shannon (B+) THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE outing on the Fargo -distributed label late Johnny Ace years -back hit. Po- his next big chart turn. It's hard- (2:05) [Music Productions It's a teen -styled rock -a -calypso re- tent Bill McElhiney ork-choral sup- hitting thump -rock version that Del ASCAP-Shanklin] Most appealing, vical of the delighter. port on this chart -bound outing. multi -tracks with telling effect. up tempo cha cha sentimental. (B+) DEVOTED TO YOU (2:40) Strong entry. (B+) DON'T COUNT ON ME [Acuff -Rose BMI Bryant] LAWRENCE WELK (Dot 16620) (2:20) [Ripling BMI-Coburn, - (B+) GIVE HER LOTS OF LOVIN' Bergen] Thumping cha cha blueser. Touching, multi -track country -flavored (2:03) [Vicki BMI-Shannon] THE POODLE WALK (2:09) revival of Everlys' hit. Tasty, cha cha twist ditty. [Fred Raphael ASCAP THE COOKIES Cates, Silver, Alfred] The - (Dimension 1032) THE PIN-UPS (Stork 1) MAXINE BROWN (Wand 158) orkster can get back in his "Stockholm" chart THE OLD CROWD (2:31) LOOKIN' FOR BOYS (2:07) I CRY ALONE (2:35) [Man- ways with this happy-go-lucky con- [Screen Gems, Columbia BIB [Grand Canyon BMI-Mar- sion ASCAP-Bacharach, Da- tinental charmer with sans lyric -Goffin, King] The femmes can be tine, Feldman, Goldstein, Gottehrer] vid] This could be the one send choral chants. Side should garner result The to the riding high, once again, as a newcomers can step out with lark back on the big hit track. It's a sales and spins galore. of this colorful, teen beat sentimental this bow on the new N.Y.-based label. heartfelt beat -ballad weeper that jumper. Deck's loaded with chart - It's a pounding stomp'er that sports Maxine delivers with loads of emotion. DO I NEED YOU NOW making ingredients. a "by Boyfriend's Back" opener. Sock Stellar ork-choral arrangement. (2:20) [Harry Von Tilzer Leroy Glover arrangement. ASCAP-Cates, Greene, Gaze] This I NEVER DREAMED (2:37) (B+) PUT OURSELF IN MY tune, a click in (B) KENNY (2:30) [Grand Can- Germany, is a haunt- [Screen Gems Columbia Mil PLACE [Ludix BMI- ingly beautiful, slow paced instru- -Titelman, Goffin] Ditto this con- yon BMI-Lampert] Beat - Obrecht, Drain] Soulful, cha cha for ballad lover's tribute. beat - mental ballad with a fine trumpet tagious cha cha beat stomper. TW0 ballad. lead. Could be a big double-header. strong items.

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(ABC -Par 10568) hallad up -dating job. Deck can make (B+) JUST ONE MORE TIME (B+) YOU MUSN'T BE DISCOUR- THE TINTYPES it big. AGED (2:54) [Stratford AS- (Canadian -American 172) (2:20) [Mary Lou-BMI- CAP-Comden, (B) YOU GAVE ME A TRUE Grant] A Grant original in rock Green, Styne] Shirley (B+) SILENT MOVIES (1:40) LOVE (2:03) [Crazy Cajun tempo. Temple -like, chin up affair from Fade [Criterion ASCAP-Krondes] BMI-Valier] Feelingful blues -ballad. In, Fade Out show. Novelty instrumental. ART MOONEY (Kapp 598) (B+) GO HOME TRAIN (2:51) (B) BELLS OF HEAVEN (2:10) PRINCE BUSTER (Amy 906) TITENA (2:28) [Ross Jung- [Stratford ASCAP-Comden, [Criterion ASCAP-Krondes] EVERYBODY SKA (2:55) nickel ASCAP Twomey, Green, Styne] Big city blues. Mild rock instrumental. [Binders BMI Campbell] Wise, Daniderff] Maestro- - Mooney THE ROACHES (Guyden 2109) Prince Buster can latch onto those leads his organization thru a tasty TERRY (Seville 131) ska-making 'royalties' via (B+) ALMOST GROWN (2:30) this en- Kapp bow that sports a big swing (B+) THE STREET (2:00) [Amer- ticing entry recorded in Kingston, band sound on a Russian -flavored [Arc BMI-Berry] Lively teen .Jamaica. r&b rocker. ican Met BMI-Miceli] Capti- Side's one of the most com- melody. Can develop into a biggie. vating teen vocal. mercial ska efforts to date. Keep your (B+) SATIN DOLL (2:12) [Tempo (C+) RAT FAT (ON RYE) (2:08) eye on it. ASCAP [Dandelion Adams BMI (B) TOM TOM (2:14) [American - Strayhorn, Mercer, - Met BMI Hoffman, Klein] (B+) 30 PIECES OF SILVER Ellington] The oldie in tempting new Pomerantz, Reinleib, Novak] Insipid Limited - (2:44) [Binders BMI-Camp- brass -led dress. teen rocker. appeal teen opus. tell] Happy group -styled ska ditty. RUSTY HOWARD (Dore 707) JERRY REED & HULLY GIRLIES THE KANE TRIPLETS (Kapp 596) THE WEDGEWOODS (Columbia 43052) HELP! (2:06) [Meadowlark - (B+) SPANISH BOY (1:56) [TM ;Limelight 3025) Breezy Willow ASCAP-De- (B+) JUNE NIGHT (JUST GIVE BMI-Clark] Rhythmic, Latin SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN Lory, Van Winkle, Darian] The gal ME A JUNE NIGHT, THE beat rocker. (2:13) [Remick-ASCAP-Du- has lost her bikini and Rusty Howard MOONLIGHT AND YOU) (2:19) (B+) A WORD TO THE WISE hin, Warren] Here's another British tells about her cries for help in a [Leo Feist ASCAP - Friend, Baer] (2:33) [B. F. Wood ASCAP- group that sports a gimmick -free contagious, multi -tracked cha cha beat Oldie in delightful hully gully tempo. Blagman, Lewis] Uptempo rock vocal. vocal approach on this tuneful ever- novelty fashion. Catchy summertime (B+) SPILLED MILK (2:41) [Low- green. A sparkling backdrop is en- effort that can step way out. ery BMI - Reed] Catchy, CAL BOSTIC (Fraternity 929) hancing. The Wedgwoods could make (B) RUSTY'S BLUES (2:01) steady beat rocker. (B+) LONGING FOR YOU (2:08) it here. [Meadowlark ASCAP-Hunter] Buckeye ASCAP - Bostic] (II+) GONE, GONE AWAY (1:45) Pretty, easy-goin' all -instrumental BOBBY FRANCIS (Centaur 107) Shuffle beat -ballad, country -styled, [Duchess-BMI Wedgwoods] item. (B+) AT THE BEACH (1:40) chorus -backed winner. Ialloping - guitars, folksy flavor. [Neptune BMI-Brewster, Fi - (B+) BABY BYE BYE (2:15) ALEX ZANETIS (Ric 106) lardo] Driving, pull -out -all -the -stops, ,ENE THOMAS (United [Buckeye ASCAP-Bostic] In- Artists 725) TOM KELLY (3:04) [Samos "At The Hop" -like rocker. viting, up beat shuffle blueser. THE LAST SONG (2:18) Island BMI-Zanetis] The hit (B+) SUMMER'S COMIN' (2:02) _ [Acuff Rose-BMI Orbison, tunesmith can carry one of his own [Neptune Dees] - BMI-Brewster, Fi - DON CORNELL Gene Thomas comes up with items to chartsville via this bow on lardo] Haunting, Beatle -like thumper. (20th -Century -Fox 515) an easy -listening blues vocal with a Ric. It's a compelling recitation (and (B+) YOU KNOW YOU DON'T distinctive Nashville flavor. Co. lilting, chorus -backed vocal) a JONI JAMES (MGM 13243) about WANT ME (2:24) Zeller AS- written and produced by Roy Orbi - poor -on -love millionaire. Watch it (B+) BREAK MY HEART BREAK son, the chanter could strike closely. CAP-Mercer, Dolan] Tearful, easy paydirt (2:27) [Leeds ASCAP - Alt- going sing -a -long charmer. with this one. It's a blues with a (B+) ARKANSAS (2:10) man] Teen -angled ballad. heat affair [Samos (B+) IF YOU LOVE HER TELL the kids and the spinners Island BMI-Zanetis] Catchy, (B) DON' LET THE should dig. NEIGH- HER SO (2:37) [Westside r happy-go-lucky country angled BORS KNOW (2:37) [Janu- BMI S.&B. Lawrence, Lehmann] i (13+) BOBBY AND THE BOYS thumper. ary BMI-Nader, Gluck] Soulful ro- - (2:46) [Acuff Rose-BMI-Or- mancer. Silky, ear -pleasing ballad. bison, Buie] Lots o' schmaltz. BARRY FRANK (Mohawk 137) BOSTON POPS/FIEDLER OSCAR MACK (Stax 152) FREDDY DARIAN SHELLEY BABY (1:49) (Pebble 909) [Beechwood BMI-Vincent] (RCA Victor 8378) (B+) DREAM GIRL (2:59) [Ea,' WATCHING THE GIRLS Songster take a trip to chartsville (B+) I WANT TO HOLD YOUR Time BMI-Mack] Engagmi (2:25) [Breezy Willow ASCAP with this captivating rock -a -string HAND (2:28) [Duchess BMI cha cha beat, r&b-pop thumper. -Winkle, Darian] Look for Darian romancer. Dandy, teen -styled Richard -Lennon, McCartney] Beatlemania to make a strong chart showing (B+) YOU'LL NEVER KNOtt with Wolfe arrangement on the N.Y.-based symphonic style. HOW MUCH I YOU this delighter-distributed by Masters, label. LOVE (B+) HELLO DOLLY! (2:35) [E. (2:45) [East -Time BMI-Mack] SoliE Inc. of Hollywood. It's a catchy, light- (B) ELLA, HER FELLOW hearted jumper that Fred and AND H. Morris ASCAP-Herman] rock-a-twist'er. the A STRIPED STRIPED UM- Big ork treatment of the hit. combo -chorus wax with glee. BRELLA (1:45) [Beechwood (B) ANOTHER BMI- THE TIMETONES (Times Sq. 34) SHOW, AN- Ross, Wolfe, Grean] Cute rhythm - RAY RIVERA (RCA Victor 8372) OTHER TOWN (2:17) [Breen rocker novelty. (B+) THE HOUSE WHERE Le Willow ASCAP-Winkle, Darian]] (B+) DO THE BLUE BEAT (2:07) ERS DREAM [Styletone, Cue Tear -compelling beat -ballad shuffler. JERRY FULLER (Challenge [Helios BMI - Raleigh, Bar - rose BMI-Ealey] Attractive, tee* 59252) kan] More Jamaican ska-ing. appealing, up tempo romancer. THE ANIMALS (MGM 13242) ROSES LOVE SUNSHINE (B) (2:39) [4 -Star BMI-Fuller, JOANIE (2:05) [Helios BMI (B) GET A HOLD OF YOU BABY LET ME TAKE YOU -Raleigh, Barkan] Teen -rock SELF [Styletone, Clarose B HOME (2:19) Johnson] Fuller has a real ear-pleaser vocal. [Picturetone, in this attractive, "Pleading My -La Rus] Teen beat rocker. Mellin-BMI-Russell, Farrell] Eng- Love" -flavored beat -ballad filter de- lish & wild is the best description for livered with a Bobby Vinton feel. B REVIEWS this tune currently clicking across Pretty chorus -backed the Atlantic. sentimental wax. (B+) DON'T LET GO (2:35) THE PRINCETONS (B) GONNA SEND YOU BACK [Roosevelt BMI Stone] (Writers 5004) THE DEL 4's (Zenith 250) TO WALKER (2:20) - [Zann- Thumpin'-rock refitting of Roy Hamil- (B) SECRETS (2:16) [Dan Bill (B) THE BEATLE (2:0 BMI-Mathews, Hammond] Updating ton's hit. SONG of oldie. BMI-Sutton Wolfe] Thump- [Kama BMI-Kelley] Thurn ing rock novelty. er in Beatle style. MCKINLEY MITCHELL JACK NITZSCHE (Reprise 0285) (One-derful 3079) (B) BELIEVE MY HEART (3:04) (B) DARE ME (3:05) [ THEME FROM [Den BMI-Tumbleston] Soft, BMI-Cittadino] R&R ins THE LONG IT'S SPRING (2:05) [VaPac easy beat shuffler. SHIPS (2:10) [Screen Gems, BMI-Rice, Williams, mental. 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Destina- Alamo Meile, Ine. tion-Mexico City! Have a ball, Ray! HOLLYWOOD: WORLD OF LONELY PEOPLE Kent Beauchamp (Royal Disc ANITA BRYANT COLUMBIA Dist.) tells of a new one that's makin' RCA -Victor's diminutive new sing- Ross lungn!ddel a fuss hereabouts. Title is "Sole Sole ing star, Rita Pavone, captivated an AIN'T THAT JUST LIKE ME Sole" by Siw Malmkvist and Um- audience of press and deejays when a THE SEARCHERS KAPP berto Marcato (Jubilee). Also in the she performed at a party to intro- Pregr uive/Trio running at Royal are The Raindrops' duce her locally, at the Beverly Hills BREAKIN' UP "Let's Go Together" (Jubilee) and Hotel. . . Warner Bros. will issue a THE RONETTES PHILLES "Beachcomber" by Johnny Gibson single of Allen Sherman's taped per Hill 6 Range Songs, Inc /Mother Bertha Mule Trio (Twirl). . Songstress Jane formance on the Tonight Show. , TWIST AND SHOUT Morgan returned to the Camellia Grammy winners, April Stevens au THE BEATLES V EE-JAY House 6/2 for three weeks, to wrap Nino Tempo are readying their next Progressive Mode Inc/Robert Mellin Mu de, Ilse. Gladys Knight started her singing up the room's current entertainment Atco album, which will feature I FOUND OUT TOO LATE career season.... Judging from the reports Grammy winning songs of the past THE SAPPHIRES at the age of four, singing in SWAN Earl Glicken is spreadin' around we'd five years. . Kent Records riding HIII L church choirs and at recitals in her Range home town of say Cortland Records has a mighty the charts with their B. B. King rec- I'VE Atlanta. At the age of GOT MINE, YOU BETTER GET YOURS seven, she appeared on the Ted Mack big one in Sally Ann Higgins' "Blue ord, introducing a new artist, The THE SAPPHIRES SWAN Hill L Range Amateur Hour and went On to the finals where she captured first prize. THE UP'S AND DOWN'S OF LOVE After this followed FREDDY CANNON SWAN many public ap- Rum balero Music, inc. pearances and benefits as a single until 1955, when Gladys became part IT'S BEEN NICE a FREDDY CANNON SWAN of group. It was in 1958 that the Rumbalere Mode, Inc. present group of Gladys Knight and the Pips was formed. ALL I WANT IS YOU BIG AL DOWNING COLUMBIA The Pips consist of William Guest, Valley Publishers Inc. Edward Patten and Merald "Bubber" I'LL TOUCH A STAR Knight, who is Gladys' brother. The TERRY STAFFORD CRUSADER crew have all been singing since an Giadvs-Blen.L,Inhn early age and the boys write their own material as well. THE ABERBACH GROUP Gladys Knight and the Pips gar- BILL HALEY THE FEMA LE BEATLES CHET GIERLACH 1619 Broader/4, New York, N. Y. nered the attention of record fans Angel".... Iry Brusso made the local Mighty Hannibal, with his recording mun un nannnu uu muu mn i mn i nm m unuw with their recordings uwnunuunn un i mn um wnnua of "Every Beat promo rounds with newies "The Boy of "I'll Come Back To You." Motown My Of Heart" and "Letter Full Of From Ipanema" by Ethel Ennis and Records big seller, Marvin Gaye in Tears." They are currently riding the "I Want To Hold Your Hand" b/w town this week to appear on the Top 100 with "Giving Up" on the "Hello Dolly" by Arthur Feidler. Steve Allen Show this Friday night Maxx label. Comedian, Bill Cosby while app BARBARA LYNN Pete Fountain makes one of his pearing here in town accepted tiR rare appearances in these parts at Hollywood Boys Club Award as En New! Sell-Sational Smash! D'Amico's 214 for one night only tertainer of The Year. . Sonde 6/21. Pete's current album winner is Brunke of Chicago label, Bombs)" "New Orleans At Midnight" (Coral). Records, in town to promote their Jim Scully sez he's enjoying ex- first album, "Ten Minutes To Mid- "OH! BABY ceptional play on singles "Don't Make night" by Vera Sanford (WE GOT A GOOD THING GOIN') Fun Of Me" by Frankie Avalon (UA), "Juliet" by the Four Pennies Jimmy Bowen, A&R chief of Re- JAMIE 1277 (Philips), "All The Colors Of The prise, undertaking an extensive search Rainbow" by Mike Clifford (UA) and for new talent and masters to ei- "My Little Girl" by the Isley Bros. pand label's artist roster. Reptile (UA).... The reactivated big name plans to emphasize the younger pop JAMIE GUYDEN DIST. policy at Sahara Inn's Gigi Room sound in its talent search.... Bobo! dN Ph,la. 21. Pa. gets underway with hypnotist Pat Blue Bland and Etta James were Collins. Room's booking and pub- first performers to appear at lbi licity is handled by Frank Holzfiend Dooto Music Center in Compton um+ who's working overtime to line up der owner Dootsie Williams recend)' top acts for the weeks to come.. , reactivated show policy.... The Let' NEW, EXCITING GROUP! Hot from Mercury, according to John termen in town from their concert Wenzlaff, are Johnny Mathis' "Taste tour for recording dates at the Capi Roger Miller Of Tears," "I Believe" by C. Henry tol studios.... Nick Castle has beef THE PRIZES Hall, "John, Paul, George & Ringo" signed by Vic Dana to stage all max Roger Miller, who is currently click- by The Bulldogs and reissue "Your cal arrangements for singer's niter th ing in both the pop and country de- Graduation Means Goodby" by The tour. . . . Bill Lively has joined partments with "Dang Me" on Smash, Cardigans. . . . John Hamp of Gra- Hollywood promotion ranks, repte "SUMMER'S HERE was born twenty-eight years ago on a nada TV is in the States scouting senting Harrison Music and Greg! farm in Erick, Oklahoma. American talent for future British Music. . . Bob Newhart, Warne It was during high school that productions. He stopped off in Chi 6/5. Bros. Records comedy artist, hi AT LAST" Hank Williams became Roger's idol Here's word from Morty Wax signed to co-star with Carol Bur% and the motivating factor in his life. that Jack Hansen of Dance Along for "The Entertainers Shows" be Records is back in New York after ning this P 9 1 7 However, it was very difficult to be Fall on TV. like Hank Williams without a guitar, visiting with various distribs in the so Roger began saving nickels and midwest territory. More and more deejays are BM dimes doing odd jobs. lighting the "I'll Walk Away San Soon a little money began Larry Lubliner, former promo man ing" cut from the new Burl Ives, a trickling at M. S. Dist., into Roger's jeans and he felt he was left for the Army last bum, "True Love." . Billy Dania on his way. But just as things were week.... The fabulous Dukes of Dix- who has just signed a four year a ieland opened to a packed house at elusive recording with Yor: Chart Breaking Single getting better he was drafted into the contract Army to do his part in the Bourbon Street (6/1) and were feted Records, cut his first single for tt Korean at a press party hosted THE onflict. by Larry Lev- label at the new RCA Victor Studio ROLLING STONES Following his stint in the service, erett. A big welcome was tendered the Jimmy McHugh and Mgr he moved to Amarillo very musical Assuntos (Papa Jac, Wayne have just competed where he began Frank and "A writing and working in local bands. Freddie) and personal For The World To Sing," dedicated So manager Joe Delaney. Also on tap at memoriam to John F. Kennedy "NOT FADE he decided to make the big move Bourbon to Nashville and try for audition with Street is the Eddie Davis The Beach Boys have been inked a label. An RCA Victor dixieland combo. ... The good word headline the Laguna Amusem contract fol- from Sunny Sawyer 12 0 lowed in quick order and the chanter of Betty Records Park, Salt Lake City, on June AWAY" jumped into the is that Jim & Monica have a possible 13. Cathy Brasher, 13-year'0lt national spotlight two-sider reel with a string of best-selling in their current coupling. singer from Norwalk, Calif., is LONDON 9657 platters "What A Sad Thing That Was" pick a>L including "Hey Little Star," "You has ing -hits with her first Era Don't caught on in the local market while "Too Late to Be Lovers," produced; Want My Love," etc. The rest flip side "Keep A Knockin' 0.100.1 is history. " is begin- Stan Silver & Tony Ricco... Gee ning to score in other areas. 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the latin ti 't- POP PICKS VINCE GUARAL I)I THE LATIN SIDE OF VINCE GUARALDI- Fantasy 3360 THE THE DAVE CLARK FIVE RETURN!-Epic Jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, who has earned many the past with his forceful mid- DAVE LN24104 laurels in themselves stream stylings, makes a musical about face and CL A' The Dave Clark Five have proven in both the singles and LP markets in recent injects strings and a lush Latin beat on this new FIVE months, and this new package on Epic (already package of standards, newies and originals. Guar- a chart LP), like their first set (Glad All Over), aldi demonstrates that he can swing in any idiom looms as a sure-fire top ten blockbuster. The lads as he dishes -up extremely appealing readings of give out with more of the distinctive vocal -instru- "Mr. Lucky," "What Kind Of A Fool Am I?" and mental stylings that have made them a teen fa- "Treat Street." Album should sell like hotcakes. vorite-particularly, "Can't You See That She's Mine," "I Love You No More" and "Can I Trust You." Set should be a runaway. THE BEST OF GEORGE SHEARING-Capitol ST2104 Here is George Shearing in a generous sam- c-=.1 pling of tempos and moods as he exhibits the a world A WORLD WITHOUT LOVE-Peter & Gordon without -Capitol ST 2115 brand of piano magic that has made him a con- sistently strong album seller for many a year. love Peter and Gordon zoomed to the top five of the MOM peler singles charts with their runaway single, "A The 88'er offers some moodful treatments of a and World Without Love," from which this debut bag of oldies in the pop -jazz vein. Lush strings gordon Capitol LP was tagged. The album should go the and subtle rhythms make for superb listening as same route in short order. The lads display an the pianist delivers "Roses Of Picardy," "Eut easy-listening teen-folk delivery with broad ap- Of The Sun," "Lullaby Of Birdland" and "You peal, and have a real feeling for the American Stepped Out Of A Dream." Shearing fans will folk idiom. Best bets here are "Five Hundred dig this set. Miles," "Trouble In Mind" and the title tune. Watch it zoom in sales. ANITA SHEER-MGM E 4225 Once in a great while a new folk performer I LOVE YOU MORE & MORE EVERY DAY/ of rare and imaginative talent comes on the scene. TEARS & ROSES-Al Martino-Capitol ST 2107 Such an artist is Anita Sheer. The lark has Since Al Martino put his brand on the tearful «NW tre a distinctive medium -range voice and a lyrical romantic ballad last year (I Love You Because) emotion -charged delivery. Her repertoire runs the his disk potential has been phenomenal and he gamut from folk evergreens to traditional Span- has come through in winning manner with a flock ish items for she evidences a special sensitivity. of singles and LP's. This latest, tagged after a Standout tracks here include "Go Away From My pair of current clicks, "I Love You More And Window," "All My Trials" and "La Bamba." Disk More Every Day" and "Tears And Roses" has could take-off in the sales dept. the stuff that hit albums are made of. Like its predecessors, this set should be a top money- maker. Top -rung tracks here are the tag tunes and "I'll Always Be In Love With You." BUDDY'S BUDDY BUDDY'S BUDDY-Jimmy Gilmer-Dot DLP RUDDY ROLLY.o.r.rsJIMMY GILMER 3577 I WALK THE LINE-Johnny Cash-Columbia Jimmy Gilmer offers a top-drawer musical CL 2190 tribute to Buddy Holly on this new Dot entry of Johnny Cash tags this new Columbia LP after songs made famous by the late chanter. Unlike "I Walk The Line," the giant pop -country hit many performers utilizing the Holly repertoire which first catapulted him to national stardom. Gilmer does not attempt to re-create or copy In addition to his years -back biggie the chanter - Holly's musical approach. Instead, he treats each guitarist offers an interesting program of folk, selection in his own highly -personal distinctive blues and c&w items. The chanter's deep, rich style. Among the best bets here are "Wishing," wide -range baritone voice carries him in fine "I'm Gonna Love Too" and "Listen To Me." stead on "Bad News," "Hey Porter" and "Big River." Eye the disk for rapid consumer accept- ance. POP BEST BETS

ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS-Frank Sinatra, THE ALL NIGHT SINGERS Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Bing Crosby- THE ALL NIGHT SINGERS-Reprise RS 6117 Reprise FS2021 and A In the citybilly folk tradition of Peter, Paul stellar line-up of high-priced talent high- Mary a new distinctively original folk trio comas lights this wax version of the new Warner Bros. The flick, on the scene called The All Night Singers. "Robin And The 7 Hoods" issued here on group, composed of two femme voices and one Reprise. With plenty of sparkling tunes from male, displays an impressive, sensitive style of Sammy Cahn and James Van Huesen, Frank harmony and counterpoint turn in first- Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Bing as they Crosby come up rate performances on a host of favorites includ- with some rollicking vocals. ing "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright," "Worried Bright and tuneful bands here are "My Kind Of Man" and "Abilene." Town," "Don't Be A Do Badder" and "Mister A crew to watch. Booze." The set is a natural for the charts. RECORDE LIVT THE MOTORTOWN REVUE VOL. 2-Various ENGLISH FOLK SONG SUITE/LONDON THE MOTORTOWN Artists-Motown 615 SUITE-Morton Gould-RCA Victor LM 2719 two REVUE VOL.2 Seven best-selling disk artists are featured on Morton Gould and his orchestra perform MtR14i UM II[ Wil- RULES SIEYIE WOOER this second stanza of the Motortown Revue from contemporary works by composers Vaughn MINA E MtN0E1EtS THE MtFYEEETT[S Motown. Most of the bands here saw considerable liams and Coates on this new Red Seal íaeee And MUM TIH 1E11PIt?1!tMS MARI WEIL chart action as singles and this "Live -recorded" from RCA Victor. Williams' "English Folk Song amalgamation should have wide appeal for the Suite" has as its recurrent theme the hauntingly teen dance crowd. The Temptations, the Miracles, beautiful "Green Sleeves," which has become a Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Martha & the traditional favorite. Coates' "London Suite" IS Vandellas lash out with rockin' renditions of effervescent with melody and high spirits. Both "You Lost The Sweetest Boy," "Pride & Joy," are executed with warmth and sensitivity. A.eu' El ME "Heat" and others. perb listening experience.

CINDY-Original Cast-ABC-Paramount ABC' OC BILL BLACK'S COMBO PLAYS TUNES BY -2 bill CHUCK BERRY-Hi HL12017 "Cindy" is a modern-day musical Story of a Diacts combo weY The compositions of Chuck Berry and the pow- Jewish Cinderella, and it's doing good Off-B' rurISmna ev erful business. A pleasant Johnny Brandon score instrumental artistry of Bill Black make for to MUCH BERRY a first-rate wax marriage on this new issue from (words and music) has a greater shine thanks Hi. All of the tunes the exuberance of the cast members, headed by here have seen hits in the and past by a variety of artists and Black gives each Jacqueline Mayro as Cindy and Joe Masiell, NADINE'1N1RTy one a a small, but swingingly arranged ork. Best songs,; DAYS ° M1PHtS fresh and rhythmic treatment geared olOVER delight to two ballads, "If Love" Am I? REETHOVEN a wide variety of disk buyers. Best bets It's and "Who here are "School Days," "Roll Over As with most Off-B'way musical casters, sales Po- NlA`f BELIFNE Beethoven" the - SCN0-p and "Nadine." Set should pull plenty of coin. tential is limited, but should the show make straw -hat grade, it could prove a solid seller in the long-run.

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JAll PICKS THAT NEWPORT JAZZ-Various Artists-Co- lumbia CL 2179 THE COOL WORLD-Dizzy Gillespie-Philips The jazz buffs should come out in droves for PHS 600 138 this Columbia session of jazz from the Newport Mal Waldron has created a vital, moving jazz Jazz Festival. Some of the biggest and most im- score for Shirley Clarke's currently -in -release portant names of jazzdom are included on this flick, "The Cool World" and Dizzy Gillespie in- LP playing the brand of music with which they terprets the music with all of his distinctive fer- have long been identified. Coleman Hawkins, vor and originality. The film which deals with the Clark Terry, The Newport All-Stars and others ghetto of Harlem life boasts some extremely de- are spotlighted on "When Your Lover Has Gone," scriptive selections which aptly mirror the mood "Just You," "These Foolish Things," and "Chasin of the picture. The ace trumpeter and crew are in At Newport." A potent jazz entry. top-notch form on "The Pushers," "Street Mu- sic," and "Coolie." A most impressive offering. I ! CII\9tr lti" I;II MSINI Iq?1ßlE MAY I COME IN?-Blossom Dearie-Capitol ST 2086 11 MRS: GUR EEfPE TM F.2 NEW ORLEANS: OUR HOME TOWN-Various After quite an absence from the disk scene Artists-Imperial LP 9260 Blossom Dearie returns with top-drawer set of Here's a steller pop -blues package which show- evergreens and newies on this, her premiere set cases the talents of bevy of New Orleans' native for Capitol. The lark's high-pitched jazz -styled sons and daughters of song including Fats Dom- bluesy voice has lost none of its distinctive lus- ino, Irma Thomas, Ernie K -Doe, Shirley and ter as she delivers "Something Happens To Me," .ERME R- DOE: Lee, etc. Highlights of the set, which include "When Sunny Gets Blue" and "I'm Old Fash- T..,.. some fine years -back triumphs, are "Blueberry ioned." Dearie fans should come out in droves. Hill" by Fats Domino, "Mother -In -Law" by Ernie K -Doe and "Let The Good Times Roll" by Shirley and Lee. Disk should do well in both the r&b and pop markets. JAll BEST BETS NO ROOM FOR SQUARES-Hank Mobley- Blue Note 4149 Tenor saxist Hank Mobley has been compara- THE FABULOUS PEGGY LEE-Decca DL tively quietly been building an outstanding repu- 74461 tation among "in" jazz fans for years. On this Here's a generous helping of Peggy Lee fea- fine Blue Note set Mobley spreads his musical turing sides the lark cut during her days with wings and displays his distinctive, hard-driving Decca. The program consists of an interesting be-bop approach on a host of originals. While variety of swing sturdies and originals. While backed by a swingin' versatile combo the artist backed by an appropriate jazz -oriented big band swings on "Three Way Split," "Carolyn" and the songstress turns in superb renditions of "You "Old Woman, New Imports." Jazzophiles should Let My Love Get Cold," "Do I Love You" and "I really dig the session. Belong To You." THE WORLD OF MAYNARD FERGUSON- Roulette 52110 IIP A MUSICAL SOUVENIR OF41 A MUSICAL SOUVENIR OF NEW YORK CITY Here are some first-rate big band jazz stylings from Maynard Ferguson and crew cut during I)! NEW YORK -Various Artists-Kapp KL 1400 CITY0 New York City has been called a "melting pot" their days with Roulette. The trumpeter launches and the songs written in and about Gotham have the session with a lengthy blues -oriented item traditionally reflected an international flavor. tabbed, "Frame For The Blues," and continues This excellent Kapp offering spotlights the tal- with both moodful and swinging tunes as he ents of the David Terry Ork, the Troubadors, the deftly showcases his trumpet artistry. Ferguson Travellers Three and the Cherry Hill Songsters has had considerable chart status in the past reading a bevy of standards associated with the and this set could get plenty of attention. Other city including "Sidewalks Of New York," "Lul- bright bands are "Maria" and "Hey There." laby Of Broadway" and "Take The 'A' Train." Deejays should find loads of programmable ma- terial here. N:IIzIl1wA»: WARMWINDS Charles Kynard/ rl 1.11215410e mows nrN,UleepleeYcoutTR -World -Pacific 1823 Charles Kynard (organ) and Buddy Collette MOTION PICTURE THEMES-Richard Hayman (flute) unleash a lot of musicianship on this -Time S2131 package of Afro-Cuban flavored jazz tunes on POEM PICTURE THEMES The themes from ten recent and current big td _,.... i-..%z-h-:'E,«..i World Pacific. The jazz purists will find this box office flicks are dished up in potent style by session a delightful listening experience through- Richard Hayman on Time. The orkster also pro- out as the two soloists backed by a potent rhythm FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE vided the flavorful arrangements here and the 25 - section breeze through "Warm Winds," "Strong man orchestra does them justice throughout. TOM JONES Breeze," "Cubano Chant," "Satin Doll" and sev- Loads of good listening to be had here with such eral more equally fine. CAPTAIN NEW MAN M.D. melodic items as "Pink Panther Theme," "Love With A Proper Stranger," and "From Russia CHARADE With Love." Programmers and those who like their music lush and lovely will appreciate this CLASSICAL PICKS THE VICTORS one. BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 3-Kaddish; New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer-Columbia KL6005 MUSCLE BEACH PARTY-Frankie Avalon- Leonard Bernstein's third excursion in the clas- United Artists UAS 6371 sical symphonic idiom is faithfully presented Frankie Avalon debuts on United Artists with KAll1)ISH here on this premiere recording of the work. The this package of tunes from his current film, oratorio, which is sub -tabbed "Kaddish" is recog- "Muscle Beach Party" augmented by a selection idi. Id .. nition of its moving, spirtualistic theme of sancti- of standards. Launching the set with some teen - .IJ,p; 1.,..qr:. fication, boasts Felicia Montealegre (Mrs. Bern- angled rockers from the flick (the tag tune & stein) as speaker and Jennie Tourel as mezzo- "A Boy Needs A Girl"), the songster continues l'1 soprano while Bernstein conducts the N.Y. Phil- with warm and feelingful ballad treatments of harmonic himself. The music is composed of ex- "Nevertheless," "More" and "Moon River." The tremely different chormatic developments and chanter's loyal coterie of fans should come out underscored by powerful, sweeping (strains) of in force for the set. emotional electricity. An outstanding achieve- ment. DAVID OISTRAKH PLAYS VIOLIN CONCER- TOS BY STRAVINSKY & MOZART-Philips 12 DOUBLE-BARRELED HITS OF '64-Frankie PHS900-050 Carle-RCA Victor LSP 2915 U",]`I ...... - FRANK CARIE Stravinsky's Violin Concerto in D Major and Ace 88'er Frankie Carle makes a departure Mozart's Violin ATìe iXNYh from his previous album helpings of evergreens Concerto No. 1 in B Flat major J{YA and oldies and comes up with a top-notch pro- are executed with precision and masterful artistry EKE M1A YIATIIU now gram of currently popular tunes on this new Vic- by violinist David Oistrakh and the Lamoreaux ITIüAiW. tor outing. Although the selections, for the main, Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink. These works are at odds in that Mozart's is conven- vue are new Carle's easy-going keyboard style re- mains and professional. Standout tracks tional and evocative while Stravinsky's is un- 1 NUlpy polished eut AKIN; KM V111 orthodox and explorative. Both have much to in VIII 0 IlArIU ID W. and "My True here include "Hello, Dolly," "Java" offer the serious music devotee and this perform- 41 MI Y Carrie of potential here. IINIII: un! Love." Plenty ance on Philips merits special attention.

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"Hi Harry. H'are things? How ya' f eel in'?" DEVIL WITH THE BLUE DRESS 3 MY BABY WALKS ALL OVER lang Shorty Long (Soul 35001) 28 Ilani ME knn Johnny Sea (Philips 40164) "Terrible! Just terrible." lo r Jo A LITTLE TOY BALLOON lon4 4 Danny Williams (United Artists 719) " tiT T o n d e r.f u l , Harry. Nice to hear that." JAMAICA SKA bn't )on'I 29 Ska Kings (Atlantic 2232) LET'S HAVE A PARTY/ ;very "Hey! Yo-Yo! You >cot really pay attention. 5 LITTLE DONNA Rivleras (Riviera 1402) HELLO, DOLLY I I it. lest said felt ... forget What's up?" 30 Lou Monte (Reprise 0284) *no ,our

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I\n E turn out the lights like Johnson did in the IF I'M A FOOL FOR LOVING 8 LET'S GO TOGETHER Cr' YOU 33 Raindrops (Jubilee 5475) White House? Harry, do you know our cir- Bobby Wood (Joy 285) rin' GI culation is ... " T se, PART OF ME YII WISHIN' AND HOPIN' 34 Johnny Adams (Watch 6333) 'ran 9 Dusty Springfield (Philips 40207) 'T Ee "Look, I don't wanna know from yer circula- 'f Tel 'r Sa tion! I just don't see where yer paper is gonna YOU COMB HER HAIR it an THE COURT OF KING t Or 10 35 Joey Powers (Amy 6160) sell me any records. CARACTACUS I'll take the bread p and Rolf Harris (Epic 9682) (v

send Tommy Tactless on the road with our 4ia D BEACHCOMBER Kin 36 Johnny Gibson Trio (Laurie 3256) TI three or four records, and I'll see better re- 11 TROUBLE I'VE HAD sults." Clarence Ashe (J &S 1466) 0 FERRIS WHEEL New 37 Everly Brothers (Warner Bros. 5441) FARMER JOHN For ( "Boy, I'll tell ya', Harry, I don't understand 12 (Warner Bros. 5443) yer ... well, I know the Chuck Berry and 38 I CAN'T HEAR YOU/CAN I NI GET TO KNOW YOU l EIE I UNDERSTAND THEM Betty Everett (Veejay 599) Johnny Nash are doin' great for ya'. What 13 Potty Cakes (Tuff 5587) d Lolu else is movin'?" Ay GYPSY MY MAN WOMAN TOLD ME 'atio 14 39 Eddie Powers (Sims 167) "Yer really up on things, Pete. Let me tell ya'. Wolter Gates (Swan 4180) Cale I t} We've got three things that look like :aa GIANTS: MIXED-UP, A THING CALLED SADNESS SHOOK UP GIRL 40 Chuck Howard (Fraternity) 15 Patty 8 The Emblems (Herald 590) CHUCK BERRY'S NO PARTICULAR PLACE rIPF7 TO Yer GO, JOHNNY NASH'S LOVE AIN'T NOTH- anti: MY DREAMS SOULVILLE 16 41 Aretha Franklin (Columbia 43009) toe ING, and now the TONY CLARKE side, AIN'T Brenda Lee (Decca 31628) t LOVE GOOD, AIN'T LOVE PROUD, broke out (P,A I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT I. ,. in OH, ROCK MY SOUL 42 Detroit and Cleveland. And before ya' give 17 Peter, Paul & Mary (Warner Bros. 5442) ANYMORE/I STAND ACCUSED Jerry Butler (Veejay 598) me that biz-ness about the numbers, and so yer call isn't a total loss, give me a two incher 18 JUST ONCE MORE Rito Pavone (RCA Victor 8365) 43 SHE'S MY GIRL on one and just say CHESS 1898, ARGO 5471 Bobby Shafto (Rust 5082) and CHESS 1894." 19 BAD DETECTIVE LOVEY DOVEY 44 SHE'S THE ONE Coasters Chartbusters (Mutual 502) "Ya' wanna know something, Harry? Yer (Atco 6300) last name really fits SHARE YOUR LOVE PRECIOUS WORDS you. Beautif-ly!" WITH ME 45 Wallace Brothers (Sims 174) 20 Bobby Bland (Duke 377)

"Hey, Pete; don't be upset. I gotta lead for Ya'. TEQUILA LOVE AIN'T NOTHIN' Call 21 46 Johnny Carl Crude at Fat Chance Records. I got Bill Block's Combo (Hi 2077) Nash (Argo 5471) a hunch he'll spring for a full page. Goodbye, STEAL AWAY THE MAGIC OF OUR Pete; I gotta wind my wrist -watch now." 22 Jimmy Hughes (Fane 6401) 47 SUMMER LOVE "Goodbye, Harry." Tymes (Parkway 919) 23 THE COWBOY IN THE Lbart CONTINENTAL SUIT SHENENDOAH N,W ` Marty Robbins (Columbia 43049) 48 Goldbriars (Epic 9673)

di RAG DOLL I LOVE YOU SO i 24 Four 49 I, Producing Seasons (Philips 40211) Bobby Byrd (Smash 1903) a CHESS Company I.r in RUN ['lately 2120 Michigan Ave. LITTLE GIRL GOTTA GET 63 Chicago1, III. 25 Donnie AWAY Elbert (Gateway 731) 50 Billy Butler & Enchanters (OkeA 7792; toll ira,p'. "' IPPP1PIrI^PIPIIIIP"'"q "g;7"""nOIIIIIInWI I!!!I! III ,' I I!IIIIIIIIIMIINIMMZ 24 Cash Box-June 13, 19

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1 Denotes Red Bullet Kiko 92 A World Without Love 2 Kiss Me Quick 79 Alone With You 49 Alone *66 Lazy Eisie Molly '63 Angelito 90 Little Children 12 EPIC Another Cup Of Coffee 40 Loneliest Night 83 Long, Lonely Nights 74 Bad To Me '45 Love Me Do 3 Be Anything (But Be Mine) 23 Love Me With All Your Heart 4 Be My Girl 69 Beans In My Ears *41 Memphis *26 NEW ORLEANS-RCA Victor's Al Beg Me *73 SINGLES Milord 51 Bits & Pieces 28 My Baby Don't Dig Me *62 Hirt (left) looks on with obvious My Boy Lollipop *18 pride as New Orleans Mayor Victor See That She's sil Can't You Mine *64 My Guy 5 H. Schiro (center) cuts the ribbon to Chapel Of Love 1 formally Cotton Candy 19 No Particular Place To Go '32 open The Al Hirt Club. Not Fode Away *76 Congressman Eddie Hebert of Louisi- Ell Dong Me 85 ana also lends a hand. Diane 10 Once Upon A Time 29 Donnie 75 One Girl 98 The new club features jazz in the Do You Love Me 8 One Way Love 87 round with a revolving bandstand MEAN Do You Wont To Know A Secret .1647 that makes less than one revolution Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying P.S. I Love You 15 Don't Throw Your Love Away *37 Party Girl 65 per minute. A complex sound system Don't Worry Baby 43 People 11 was custom-tailored by RCA and is manned by a full-time engineer. The Everybody Knows 57 Remember Me '58 Every Little Bit Hurts 20 Rock Me Baby 33 decor is traditional New Orleans. Romeo & Juliet 17 The hirsute trumpeter is currently First Night Of The Full Moon 95 one of RCA Victor's hottest selling French Song 61 Shangri-La. 34 artists with a chart -riding single and SALES Four By The Beatles 91 Something You Got 67 Sugar & Spice 82 LP tagged, "Cotton Candy." Girl From Iponema *68 Swing 99 Giving Up 56 Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye) 44 Tall Cool One 88 5 New Col. Tapes Good Golly Miss Molly 59 Tears & Roses *21 Good Times 53 Tell Me Mamma 100 NEW YORK-Columbia Records has Gonna Get Along Without You Now .... 54 Tell Me Why *14 announced the release of five 4 -track Tennessee Woltz '60 Hello Dolly 7 That's Really Some Good 96 stereo tapes for June. Two of the Hey Harmonica Mon *81 Three Window Coupe 36 tapes, "That Newport Jazz" and Hurt By Love 94 Today 22 "Miles And Monk At Newport," will Too Late To Turn Back 38 Don't Wonna Be A Loser 42 Try It Baby '72 be released simultaneously with the Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore 27 LP's. Get Around 9 Very Thought Of You 39 The remainder of the issue in- Rise, I Fall 55 Viva Las Vegas 24 Still Get Jealous *70 cludes "Love Him" by Doris Day, Wanna Be Loved 97 Walk On By 6 "Sound Stage" by Andre Previn, and 'Il Be In Trouble '50 What Have I Got Of My Own 84 "The Love Song Of Tom Jones" by 'Il Touch A Star 30 What'd I Say 13 'm So Proud 46 What's The Matter With You Baby 31 Jerry Murad and his Harmonicats. t Ain't No Use 93 Wish Someone Would Care 35 rs Over 25 World I Used To Know 78 World Of Lonely People 71 Just Ain't Enough Love 89 Wrong For Each Other 48 NEW BLUES RELEASE! Keep On Pushin' 77 Yesterday's Gone 52 Kick Thot Litle Foot, Sally Ann 86 You're My World '80 "I TRIED SO HARD" 11I11l9llllllll01l11111111111111111ll1111ll01l11l9l111llllllll1llllIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII b/w New RCA Victor Outlets Monumental Is New "CRYIN' BLUES" For Calif. Open Shop Baltimore Label WHISPERING SMITH Excello 2250 NEW YORK-The appointment of BALTIMORE Monumental Films two new RCA - Victor consumer prod- and Recordings, Inc., has been formed DAVID HOUSTON uct distribs in California have been here by John D. Ahern, president, and announced by Martin F. Bennett, Will Taylor, vice of "DARK CLOUDS ROLLIN' RCA president, both vp of distributor and commercial whom are veterans of 22 years in the b/w relations. motion picture and sound recording Calectron, a new company, will take business. The new diskery will operate "I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU BABY" over the plant facilities and suggested under the general supervision and gen- areas of primary responsibility for- eral managership of Joey Welz, a re- SILAS HOGAN merly served by the A. H. Meyer Co., cording artist recently released on Excello 2251 San Francisco. In addition to the Canadian -American. Meyer company's home office in San Musical Sales has been named the 'ONE IF Francisco, the new firm will also op- local distributor for the new label NASHBORO RECORDS erate the former Meyer branches in with national distribution being han- 177 Ave. No., Nashville, Tenn. Fresno and North Sacramento. dled by the same distribs that carry 3rd RCA Victor Distributing Corp., a the Canadian-American line. wholly owned RCA subsid, will serve Imperial and San Diego counties in FOR HIM, Southern California and take over former Carter -Johnson, Inc. plant fa- cilities in San Diego. My daddy's attending the ARMADA CONVENTION William E. Goetze, formerly presi- dent of the A. H. Meyer Co., and W. R. Johnson, formerly president and TWO IF principal owner of Carter-Johnson, The advertising deadline for CASH BOX Inc., will be the principals of the newly organized Calectron firm. RCA Victor Distributing Corp. will 16, 1964 serve the two is June counties southern California with a San Diego branch op- FOR ME' eration of its Los Angeles facilities. Both A. H. Johnson, Meyer Co. and Carter - Inc. had distributed RCA Victor television receivers, radios, "Victrola" phonographs and tape re- corders, while 5.9690 tributed A. H. Meyer also dis- RCA Victor records.

Liberty -Dolton Names New Distrib In N.O. HOLLYWOOD-Liberty-Dolton keting director mar- nounced Don Bohanan has an- a distrib change for the =_EPIC labels in New mediately, Orleans. Effective im- Corp., All South Distributing 630 Baronne Street, will now service the label Houston in the New Orleans - helms market. Henry Hildebrand OA"EPIC", Marca Reg. T.M. PRINTED IN U.S.A. the operation while Charles Landry is general manager. ;nimmmuoimuoounuannnm ..... mmII"nnunwmnuanu..umominnnunninnmmunmanmunmmmniminumm11eauunmmuuninnnammuwmmr Cash Box-June 13, 1964 25

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WALK ON BY 2 2 Dionne Warwick (Scepter 1274) SOMETHING'S WRONG WINKIN', BLINKIN' AND NOD EVERY LITTLE BIT HURTS 3 A 3 Brenda Holloway (Tornio 54094) Ray Charles (ABC -Paramount 10557) Simon Sisters (Kapp 586) ONCE UPON A TIME 6 LOVE AIN'T NOTHIN' NIGHT TRAIN 4 Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells (Motown 1057) Johnny Nash (Argo 5471) Bill Doggett (King) JAMAICA SKA WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HICKORY, DICK 8 DOC D 5 YOU BABY 7 Ska Kings (Atlantic 2232) Bobby Vee (Liberty 55700) Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells (Motown 1057) SPEND A LITTLE TIME : AMERICA I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT WE'RE u/ SOMEDAY GONNA Will Glahe (London 10037) 6 ANYMORE 4 LOVE AGAIN Nat Cole (Capitol 5155) Barbara Lewis (Atlantic 2227) TASTE OF TEARS Ef LOVING YOU MORE EVERY DAY 9 Johnny Mathis (Mercury 72287) LAVENDER SAX Or N1:11 1 ORK-No, music lovers, it's 7 Etto James (Argo 5465) not a Dorian Clifford Scott (Aura) DREAM LOVER m. Gray -like painting of ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE 11 Ringo The 8 BIG BOSS LINE Paris Sisters (MGM 13236) Starr. opera -pumped gen- Brook Benton (Mercury 72266) Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55266) AI KIND OF TOWN tlemen pictured above is Arthur Fied- WISH SOMEONE WOULD MY CARE 5 BAD DETECTIVE LOVEY DOVEY Frank Sinatra (Reprise 0279) BL1 ler, conductor of the Boston Pops 9 Irma Thomas (Imperial 66013) pl Orchestra. Clovers (Ateo 6300) The doyen of middle-of- GIVING UP 15 BE-BOM CHOOSE (YOU DON'T KNOW) HOW I the-road melodies 10 GLAD AM Sammy Davis, Jr. (Reprise 0278) genially tried on a Gladys Knight & The Pips (Maxi 326) Nancy Wilson (Capitol 5198) 111 Beatle wig after completion of a new I'M SO PROUD 8 LONG TALL SHORTY HELLO DOLLY L)' single. "I Want To Hold Your Hand," 11 Impressions (ABC Paramount 10544) Lou Monte (Reprise 0284) for RCA Victor. Fiedler heard the Tommy Tucker (Checker 1075) HURT BY LOVE 14 LOUIE-GO HOME LET'S HAVE A PARTY LITTLE DONNA Mersey Beat in Liverpool while on a 12 Inez: Fou (Symbol 20-001) HI conducting tour of England, liked Paul Revere d Raiders (Columbia 43008) Rivieras (Riviera 1402) TOO LATE TO TURN BACK 17 THE COWBOY IN THE what he heard and adapted it for the 13 Brook Benton (Mercury 72266) PRECIOUS WORDS Pops. The CONTINENTAL SUIT Wallace Bros. (Sims 174) single, backed with "Hello, GOODBYE BABY (BABY GOODBYE) 10 Marty Robbins (Columbia 43049) EQi wint into release last week. 14 Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2226) LICORICE CALDONIA STICK James Brown (Smash 1898) L' ************************** SOMETHING YOU GOT 22 Pete Fountain (Coral 62413) 15 Alvin Robinson (Tiger 104) STARDUST DEVIL WITH THE BLUE DRESS AM ONE WAY LOVE 12 Peter Duchin (Decco 25632) Shorty Long (Soul 35001) WANTED 16 Drifters (Atlantic 2223) A SHARE YOUR LOVE WITH ME THE BEALE STREET DOG; GIVING UP ON LOVE 21 Bobby Blond (Duke 377) NEW YORK TOWN EE 17 Jerry * TOP A & R MAN * Butler (Vee Joy 588) SWEETER THAN SUGAR Dixiebelles (Sound Stage 7-2521) ROCK ME BABY 13 Ronnie Dove (Diamond 163) for independent IS * record company. 18 B. B. King (Kent 393) NIGHT TIME THE RIGHT TIME * # THINGS I USED TO DO Rufus & Carla (Stair 151) KIKO Little Jr. Parker (Duke 376) sf Must have brood technical and # 19 23 musical Jimmy McGriff (Sue 174) BIG PARTY * background in oll phases # STEAL AWAY Barbara 6 Browns (Stan 150) * of Kiddie, Pop and related fields. # BEG ME 29 Jimmy Hughes (Fame 6401) CO 20 Chuck Jocson (Wand 154) I'VE HAD IT MY MAN * 4180) FQO # IN MY LONELY ROOM 18 Lonnie Mack (Fraternity 925) Wolter Gates (Swan * Send Qualifications to 21 Martha & Vandellas (Tamia 7031) IF YOU THE TOY BALLOON # LOVE ME/ * CASH BOX I'LL BE IN TROUBLE 32 FIRST CLASS LOVE Danny Williams (United Artists 724 22 Temptations (Gordy 7032) * Box 706 # Little Johnny Taylor (Galaxy 729) WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF * 1780 Broadway, N.Y. 19, N.Y. 3` NADINE 19 RUN LITTLE GIRL Jimmy Smith (Verve 10314) 23 Chuck Berry (Chess 1883) Donnie Elbert (Gateway 731) ************************** CAN'T BUY ME LOVE HELLO DOLLY MY BABY DON'T DIG ME 37 TEQUILA FROM THE HIT Ella Fitzgerald (Verve 10234) SWAY MUSICAL 24 Ray Charles (ABC Paramount 105571 Bill Block's Combo (HI 2089) "FADE OUT -FADE IN" ROMEO & JULIET 16 TROUBLE I'VE LITTLE TRACEY 25 HAD Kelly (Verve 10316) "YOU MUSTN'T BE Reflections (Golden World 6008) Clarence Ashe (JAS 1466) Winton DISCOURAGED" 26 NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO 31 LET'S GO TOGETHER SECURITY Chuck Berry (Chess 1898) Raindrops (Jubilee 5475) Otis Redding (Volt 117) CAROL BURNETT YOU'RE A WONDERFUL ONE 20 IT 27 Marvin WILL STAND OH, ROCK MY SOUL & TIGER HAYNES Gaye (Tornio 54093) Showmen (Imperial 66033) Peter, Paul 6 Mary (Warner Bros. 5442) C W LAZY ELSIE MOLLY 40 I'M A FOOL FOR JOHN 28 Chubby Checker (Parkway 926) LOVING YOU FARMER "GO HOME TRAIN" Bobby Wood (Joy 285) Premiers (Warner Bros. 5443) TENNESSEE ABC WALTZ 42 -10568 29 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8368) SLIP -IN MULES 25 NEW ADDITIONS to TOP 100 30 Sugar Pie DeSanto (Checker 1073) JUST AIN'T ENOUGH LOVE 35 31 Eddyc Holland (Motown 1058) 64-CAN'T YOU SEE THAT SHE'S 81-HEY HARMONICA MAN Stevie Wonder (Tornio 54096) GOOD TIMES 44 MINE 32 Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 8368) Dave Clark Five (Epic 9692) 90-ANGELITO Rene 6 Rene (Columbia 43054) SPEND A LITTLE TIME 26 66-ALONE 33 Barbara Lewis (Atlantic 2227) Four Seasons (Veelay 597) 93-IT AIN'T NO USE Moior Lance (Okeh 7197) NANCY'S BIG BOSS LINE 43 STILL GET JEALOUS GOT A HIT? 34 Jackie 70-I OF THE Wilson (Brunswick 55266( Louis Armstrong (Kopp 597) 95-FIRST NIGHT FULL MOON "HOW THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS 72-TRY IT BABY GLAD I AM" 35 YOU Jack Jones (Kapp 589) DO 28 Marvin Gaye (Tornio 54095) Temptations (Gordy 7028) REALLY SOME GOOD B W 77-KEEP ON PUSHING 96-THAT'S KEEP Rufus 6 Carlo (Stai 151) ON PUSHIN' 48 Impressions /ABC 10554) "NEVER 36 Impressions (ABC Paramount 10554) LESS THAN 80-YOU'RE MY WORLD 98-ONE GIRL TRY IT BABY Garnet Mimms & Enchanters YESTERDAY" Cilia Block (Capitol 5196) 37 Marvin Gaye (Tornio 54095) (United Artists 715) NANCY WILSON MY GIRL SLOOPY 30 38 Vibrations (Atlantic 2221) AIMED at OPS 5198 39 TROUBLE I'VE HAD 41 Clarence Ashe (JGS 1466) PEG O' MY HEART LITTLE DIPPER-Robert Maxwell (Decco 25637) HEY HARMONICA MAN iiLnl,mllm! 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www.americanradiohistory.com mmnmmmnm mnm I I I I I ululi I I Il I I I I UA After 7th Heaven Sales On Music From "7th Dawn" ALBUM PLANS NEW YORK-United Artists Music Company is going all out to make Deals, discounh end ammonium being offered to "The 7th Dawn" a top song of the ' dealers end distributors by record menufectuen. summer, according to company VP Murray Deutch. The exec also an-

mMIR11nmm1mnim9111111nnimum3mmmnmmmmmmmmINimniIINI iEmMINEffinmi I II nln nounced that a full schedule of singles and albums based on the music from -AUDIO FIDELITY the picture will be released simul- LP deal: buy -8-get -1 -free, plus one stereo spectacular demo at $6 with the purchase of each taneously with the distribution of the :wo catalog records. No termination date announced. Charles K. Feldman film this summer. The UA release stars William Holden, EP CARIB C Susannah York and Capucine. Buy 10 -get -1 -free on entire LP catalog. 100% exchangeable. 30-60-690 billing. Nu expiration lute. A host of artists have recorded single versions of "The 7th Dawn" in- COLPIX cluding vocals by Robert Goulet on the Columbia label, SINGLES 8 Nina Simone albums on a buy -4 -get-1 -free deal. Expires: May 16; new Chad Mitchell LP rush released last >n a buy -3 -get -1 -free basis. Expires: June 26. Rest of catalog offers 20 free for every 100 pur- week, Enzo Stuarti on Jubilee, Joe :hased. Expires: June 26. Sherman on World Artists and Rich- ard Hayes on Contempo plus instru- DECCA mental versions by Ferrante and Dealer incentive on all country music LP's and EP's. See local rep for details. Expires: Teicher on United Artists, Henry June 30. Jerome on Decca, Jimmy Haskell on NASHBORO Capitol and Shirley Scott on Impulse. MEAN United Artists Records will also be Buy -7 -get-1 -free on entire catalog including new LP's. 100% exchangeable. No expiration date has been set.. issuing the original soundtrack al- bum which features composer Riz ORIGINAL SOUND Ortolani conducting his own score. LP catalog available on buy -10 -get -1 -free basis. 100% exchangeable. No expiration date Joe Sherman will also have a "The set. 7th Dawn" album on the World Art- ists label as will Enzo Stuarti for Mt, PHILIPS Jubilee Records. SALES "Suit Up for Sales:" 20% discount on classical LP's; 10% discount on all other albums. Expires: June 30. REQUEST Pickett To Atlantic, LP catalog available on a buy -10 -get-2 -free basis. Described aa a limited -time elier. & Thereby Hangs A Tale TAMLA-MOTOWN-GORDY NEW YORK - Wilson Pickett once All LP's available on buy -6-get -1 -free basis. Described as a permanent program. gave ' Solomon Burke a run for his money on a song called VEE JAY "If You Need Me." Pickett is now 10% discount on LP's. one of Burke's labelmates via an ex- clusive pact just announced by Jerry ' 111111m0mnim1mninninnnmimuuinnmimmmimimnmmIImimmm11mmm1mm11mmm11mn11113 nnnnm111113 n mn III I III Wexler, Atlantic' exec vp. Pickett's first offering for Atlantic, just released, is "For Better or Worse" Col's A -B Pubbery Names Colpix Promo For and "Pm Gonna Try." Van McCoy To Writing Staff Album As an artist for the Double -L label, "Freedom" Pickett was in direct competition with NEW YORK-Colpix Records has be- Burke's own version of "If You Need campaign on "Let Me." In the song's chart success, sales gun a promotional were split about evenly between the Freedom Ring!," an album which two. features Fredric March reading The Before going out as a single, Pick- Declaration of Independence, and ett was the lead singer for the Fal- Burgess Meredith narrating The Bill cons for a period of four years. Group of Rights and identifying famous had a number of successes on the American bells and carillons. Lupine label, including the Pickett- "Let Freedom Ring!" was recorded composed "I Found a Love." The art- ist and Wexler are currently discuss- and released last year as a result of ing future disk plans. the efforts of Eric Sloane and Eric CLIFF RICHARD Hatch to revive the pre -Civil War custom of ringing bells in celebration Dale Ent. Names Duncan of Independence Day. Hatch is a meteorologist and an expert on early VP And General Manager Americana. Sloane is a writer. BOSTON-Herbert Dale, The label has reserviced radio sta- president of LP, Dale Enterprises, Inc., the disk dis- NEW YORK-Van McCoy has been tions with special cuts from the trib. has announced the appointment appointed a staff writer for April - contacted civic and patriotic organ- of Duncan Mullins as vice president Blackwood Music Publishing Compa- izations and mailed album cover and general manager. Mullins re- nies, according to an announcement easels and other display materials to places Joseph Brenner, who is joining by David Kapralik, general manager distributors, deejays and rack jobbers. Mercury's newly opened Boston of the Columbia label's publishing The activities of Hatch and Sloane Branch. firms. to create nationwide interest in ring- Mullins brings to Dale a wide Reporting to Jerry Teifer, newly ing bells on the Fourth of July last variety of experience in the disk busi- 'BACHELOR appointed professional manager of year led to Connecticut's Senator ness. Prior to serving as chief comp- April -Blackwood, McCoy's duties will Ribicoff sponsoring a senate resolu- troller with Cecil Steen's Record - include writing music and lyrics for tion that called on Congress to declare wagon for two years, Mullins was all major and independent labels. In that the anniversary of the signing of president of the Phono and Record addition, McCoy will be responsible The Declaration of Independence be Shop, Inc., a downtown Boston retail BOY' for maintaining liaison with artists observed each year by ringing bells store. He most recently served as op- and repertoire producers and artists. throughout the . The erations manager of the RCA Victor McCoy joins Teifer's staff with an resolution further specifies that bells Records of The Eastern Company in extensive background in the compos- are to be rung at two P. M. (eastern Boston. ing field. daylight time), the hour that the Dale also announced the addition of 5.9691 Prior to his new position, he was Bell rung in Philadelphia several labels including Stereoddities, a staff Liberty was writer for Trio Music. He also 188 years ago. Joy, Select, Alector, Tikva, Red Bird, has experience as an A&R producer The various bells and carillons, Stork with others forthcoming. for Scepter Dale Enterprises also credit Records. Songs to his heard in "Let Freedom Ring!," were has relocated include: "Let's Kiss And Make recorded on location. to 1030 Tremont St., Boston. 14" by Bobby Vinton, "Stop The Mu- sic by The Shirelles and "Rat Race" by The Drifters. Currently high on 3»ei'''i"iei`eieeieeteese.:÷».i"i~i"444 i « i+%i! Cevi'-e-e»i iï i4'i, ,the best-selling charts is McCoy's 10 in Detroit & Spreadin' Nationally ! ! ! ! Giving Up" by Gladys Knight and TOP F The Pips. i The photo shows (left to right) : i Kapralik, McCoy and Teifer. I "SHE'SS THE ONE"_ Lesley Gore Graduates NEW 3 YORK-Mercury's Lesley Gore =_ is skedded CHARTBUSTERS EPIC to Dwight graduate from the Jersey School of Englewood, New MUTUAL 3495 this week (8). After her grad- uation, the Antonio, young lark will go to San 4 Texas to headline the bill MUTUAL RECORDS CO., 1314-24 So. HOWARD, PHIL , PA at the Texas X1. 0,"EPIC", Marca Reg. T.M. PRINTED IN U.S.A. Teen Fair. In Sept., ` 12151 336-7000 t Lesley will enter Sarah Lawrence College. ."Mi i"X Oe.t.Oe+t«:.M:+. .:"::":' ï ii.4' Mïeei i÷ :-i i e - i :' M"i"'i' ï ii :' i i . :-.:. ii i Cosh Box-June 13, 1964 27

i www.americanradiohistory.com Vocal Summit Meeting Kennedy Memorial Library Heacock Named PM of WINS Gets $20,000 From RCA, McIntyre Upped to Asst. PM Boston Symphony & Artists NEW YORK-Al Heacock has been BOSTON-A check for $20,000 was appointed program manager of radio presented to the John F. Kennedy station WINS-New York and Neil Memorial Library last week (5) by McIntyre has been promoted to assist- RCA Victor Records, the Boston Sym- ant program manager according to phony and participating artists in the Joel Chaseman, general manager of Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass. Mrs. the Group W (Westinghouse Broad- Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of the late casting Co.) station. President, accepted on behalf of the Mark Olds, formerly program man- library and the Kennedy family. ager, has become Group W's national The check represents payment of radio exec, headquartering in New proceeds from the initial sale of the York. Victor There are no plans to fill McIntyre's recording of the Requiem Mass producer for the period ending Mar. 31. The previous post. that of -direc- proceeds stemmed from the label's tor. Latter position is currently held profit, waiver of fees and royalties by Jerry Sherwin and Bill Rohrer. 30 YEARS AGO THE JIMMIE GRIER BAND Heacock had previously served as HAD A BIG HIT for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, program manager of WBZ, the Group ' TODAY THE SAME SONG Erich Leinsdorf and all other partici- W radio station in Boston since 1960. "THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION" pating artists. Prior to joining WBZ, Heacock was IS BIG BIG AND BIGGER WITH IT'S Talcott Banks, vice president of the national program manager for the ROCK BEAT AND VOCALIZATION Boston Symphony Orchestra board of Bartel Radio Group for three years. BY trustees, and Roger Hall, manager of He has been program director of THE NASH BROTHERS Red Seal A&R, presented the check in Revolvo j#137 a ceremony at the Ritz -Carlton. KEYS, Corpus Christi, Texas; crea- tive director of Adcraft Advertising "I JUST GO ALONG BEING HAPPY" Agency, also Corpus Christi; and B W manager of the Balt: Wash. branch of "STRAWS IN THE WIND" NEW YORK-Italy's best-selling disk Music Merchants, Inc. BY Rita Pavone and Unusual Name Makes He broke into while THE NEIGHBORS artist Barbra Streis- broadcasting and, one of America's hottest show attending high school and college as Revolvo .#131 The Contest Grade biz personalities are shown meeting assistant to the program director of Revolvo Records for the first time. NEW YORK-Winde Lamoyan Coan WFIL-TV-Philadelphia, and continu- 1432 Wilcox Are., Hollywood. Calif. 90028 Rita, here for her second appear- now has a song named after him, and ity writer and actor for WWRL. ance on the Ed Sullivan show, is a recording of it to boot. Winde Woodside, N.Y. climbing the charts with her first entered a radio -station KSFO-San McIntyre joined WINS as producer - RCA Victor single, "Remember Me," Francisco contest conducted by dee - director last Oct. Before that, he woo while Barbra is enjoying smash sales jay Herb Kennedy, who asked his assistant program manager and mu for her Columbia LP's and her orig- listeners to submit their reasons why sic director of KQV in Pittsburg inal caster of "Funny Girl" on Capi- they would like A&M Records artist for two years and music director of "JOHNNY tol. Herb WHK in Cleveland. Alpert to write a song for them lé in 25 words or less. e LOVES The fact that Winde said he would ME" like Alpert to write a tune with his Montague Exits WWRL BY Command Cashes -In name as the title made him a winner of the two-week contest. NEW YORK-The Magnificent Mon el FLORRAINE DARLIN On Van Dyke Emmy Baja Marimba Band, a recent chart S 105 tague, popular WWRL-New Yorl entry with "Comin' In the Back g. BILLBOARD SPOTLIGHT PICK NEW YORK Command Records Door," platter spinner, informed Cash Bo - is out with a single on the 24 CASH BOX BEST BET says it was flooded with orders for its song, last week that he is exiting the which carries the sub -title, hour-a -day outlet. Deejay, who ha BY ALEs 10ZANETIS Dick Van Dyke LP following the per- "(A KSFO Fan)." Winde by the "TOM KELLY" former's Emmy award last Mon. (24) way, been with the r&b station for th will get 1% royalties on the past two years, will assume simile A DRAMATIC READING OF AN UNUSUAL SONG for his stint on "The Dick Van Dyke net sales of the side. It's released on Show." Title of the album is "Songs Almo, the duties on WVON-Chicago on June 22 CALL YOUR RIC DISTRIB. NOW A&R affiliate. Ten follow- Montague said he is leaving the Son I Like by Dick Van Dyke." up winners won a Baja Marimba Band album. derling station on his own accoun and has warmest possible feelings fo WWRL's management. On June 19 the jockey will hold I farewell stage show at the Rocklam An Award For Mathis Place here. you HOLLYWOOD --Johnny Mathis If are reading was Zni the recipient of a "Diamond Stylus" Epstein Opens PR Firm Her :or Piacque last week (5), the first such award offered by music For His Hot English Acts 3, someone chain store, .1 else's copy of Wallich's Music City. The songster NEW YORK-Because was of the soccea awarded the piacque for his Co- here of English acts managed b ,r.: , lumbia "Johnny's Greatest Hits" LP, Brian Epstein, a full-time publiclt, the all-time best-selling album in and public relations office has bee Music City's opened in New York on their behal history. Heading the set-up is Bess Colemal:? The presentation I Cash Box was made at the from EMI's press office in Englam . formal opening of the Topanga Through EMI, she has become vet Plaza in Canoga Park at which well versed on Epstein's flock of star including the Blac .a, Mathis performed along with other Beatles Cilla why not mail The Foremost and Billy J. Kram;A vl this coupon name artists. and the Dakotas. 11 B: 1

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www.americanradiohistory.com Chi One -Stop Under Reprise Rushes Vee Jay Pacts Jimmy Boyd Court Control Two Albums, One Is CHICAGO - Music Box One Stop "Hood" Soundtrack Records Co., this city, was recently placed under the Bankruptcy Court's NEW YORK - Reprise Records orders, and is presently under an Op- rushed out two albums last week. erating Assignment, according to Sey- One is the soundtrack of "Robin & mour Greenspan, of Summit Dis- The 7 Hoods," which features an tributing Company. original Sammy Cahn -James Van Greenspan is chairman of a court Heusen score sung by Frank Sinatra, appointed creditors' committee, which Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Sammy will control Music Box' assets (in- Davis and Peter Falk. Diskery has cluding accounts receivables and pay- already released two singles from the ables). Other members of the credi- LP, Sinatra's "" tors' committee are: Marvin McDer- and Crosby's "Don't Be A Do- mott, of M. S. Distributing Company; Badder." and Walter Cristen, RCA Victor. The second entry is "Cathie Taylor James Imbrie is trustee. Attorney Sings Of The Land And The Peoples." Bernard Kleiman represented James New to the Reprise roster, the lark O'Dwyer, president of Music Box One has appeared often on the Ernie Ford Stop Records. TV'er. Both sets were produced by Sonny Burke. Reprise also released a new single, Louis Tops Newport the theme from "The Long Ships" as performed by Jack Nitzsche. HOLLYWOOD-Jimmy Boyd (seat- Jazz "Greats" Opener ed), winner of several gold decks during his juvenile career with Co- NEW YORK - Louis Armstrong, whose disking of "Hello Dolly" has Jerry Shifrins lumbia Records, is pictured signing a become jazz's answer to the Beatles, new wax pact with Vee Jay Records. will headline the opening night of this Have 2nd Son With the chanter is the label's A&R year's Newport Jazz Festival on director, Steve Clark. Boyd, now 25, Thursday, July 2nd. NEW YORK-Jerry Shifrin, Cash The program, dedicated to "Great Box' national advertising director of is also set to debut as an actor in the Moments in Jazz," will feature in music, became the father of a second upcoming ABC TV series, "Broad- addition to Armstrong, such jazz son when his wife, Gail, gave birth side." greats as Muggsy Spanier, Bud Free- here last week (5) at Long Island man, Bobby Haggart, Max Kaminsky, Jewish Hospital. The Shifrins' older Edmond Hall, Joe Sullivan, George son, Brad, is 4 years old. Brunis, J. C. Higgenbotham, Joe COLUMBIA "SUMMER STOCK" Thomas, Lou McGarity, Jo Jones, and (Continued from page 7) many others. An added starter will be Wingie Manone who will be mak- Hal Cook's Wife Dies sell the entire cast catalog. Special ing his first appearance in the East in browser -display units holding 120 al- many years. NEW YORK-Mrs. Ruth McDonnal bums will be featured in record stores Purpose of the program is to pre- Cook, wife of Hal Cook, publisher of as well as theatres. sent many of the great artists in jazz Billboard, died here last week (3) An elaborate 32 -page consumer guide with illustrations, listings of history playing the selections that of leukemia in New York Hospital have made them and for that matter, composers and tunes, and plot outlines jazz itself famous. For instance, at the age of 46. Besides her husband, of all the shows will be given to rec- Manone will play and sing his well survivors include two sons, Richard ord dealers for counter give-aways. known rendition of "The Isle of and James; her mother, Mabel Mc- In addition, a series of colorful pen- Capri"; Spanier will feature "Re- Mrs. Stewart Wal- nants, easeled covers and tent -top laxin' Donnal; a sister, header units will be available for dis- At The Touro," "Sister Kate," Miss among others; George Brunis will do ton; and a foster -daughter, play in windows, record stores and his "Ugly Chile"; Bud Freeman and Ethel Howard. theatre areas. Emphasis will also be Max Kaminsky will recreate the placed on local co-op advertising and Summa Cum Laude Band; and Bobby radio station promotion. Haggart will play his "Big Noise From Winnetka." Ruffino Label .....a.X' k<>.,.._...... Now Called Ron One -Man Don't Forget: The ARMADA Conven- L.A. Show NEW YORK-Ron Records is the THE DAVE CLARK FIVE For tion is only days away. Make sure Oscar Brown new tag for Joe Ruffino's New Or- to call Cash Box immediately and Previous name was HOLLYWOOD - Oscar Brown, Jr., leans -based label. place your reservation for an ad- will appear at the Music Box Theater Ric, the rights to which Ruffino sold vertisement in the ARMADA issue in Hollywood in a one-man show for to the new Joe Csida-headed diskery which will be distributed at the nine days beginning this Fri. (12). the same name. Ruffino is working `CAN'T In a program of Eden Roc Hotel, site of the ARMADA entitled "Christopher of new offices at 10122 Lakewood Essay Presents Faces of Oscar out Meet. Final Ad Deadline is June Brown, Jr.," the performer will offer St. Current push at the label is "Part 16th. material from his extensive reper- Of Me" by Johnny Adams, which is toire. on' the Ron -handled Watch YOU ,o In issued addition to presenting songs of label. kc his own composition, Brown will sing lla two songs written by the noted French SELLS ON SIGHT! J. songwriter-performer Charles Azna- your, "Young Girl" and "If I Only MGM's June Brides' Music SEE Had But An Hour To Live." Both se- lections appear in With Ethnic Angle Columbia Brown's current Records' album, "Oscar has Brown, Jr. Tells NEW YORK - MGM Records recently It Like It Is." He returned from a six -week en- just the thing for June brides with gagement in Stockholm, Irish, Jewish, Italian and THAT pearance and an ap- Polish, at New York's Waldorf As- Greek heritages. Diskery has just re- toria with Nancy Wilson. In leased five LP's which feature ethnic addition to his night club and theater appearances, wedding music, all under the heading rently Brown is cur- at work on a musical, of "June Brides' Music of All Na- Story." "Jazz "Slave SHE'S half-hour Scene, U.S.A.," the tions." MGM's radio promo will in- television program with SCP-51T-CP 517 Brown as clude special attention to foreign - currently master of ceremonies, is r irr.vt oil..,e, in national syndication. language stations. 11 ,Ilvra1011 Of COI rldxr ir Columbia H zNHH: NHeHHN MMé.1ë'.{'-'. e`?HeM.`eM MINE' ic Art Directors $44 fe Nationally ! ! ! ! tI Honored By Art TOP 10 in Detroit & Spreadin' nie Club 5-9692 NEW YORK-The ..e. Club of Art Directors id New York that Columbia has announced co Records art directors have been awarded "SHE'S THE ONE" 1 tinctive this year's "Dis- ._. \\ ////i` Merit" award for ie of the label's the cover ii Cuckoo Masterworks LP, "The re And The Nightingale." CHARTBUSTERS = EPIC = N The at the Club'smadentationwas recently MUTUAL 3495 vven annual awards luncheon F ///11\\`" this year at the Americana '2' y Art directors MUTUAL RECORDS CO., 1314-24 So. HOWARD, PHIL., PA. M 110Robe honored were ,,{1{ Cato , ®"EPIC", Marca Reg. T.M. PRINTED e work and John Berg. The IN U.S.A. for the cover art (215) 336-7000 tit worktta was done by Hen- Condak. . .0144Hí 4.44 H:M4: , arg. 4.4HjHt..++.1.:: 1:+4.4 +T 3 x14-4 »14.4.44-./±143H, Cash Box-June 13, 1964 29

r www.americanradiohistory.com Marvin Gaye Revue Vee Jay Buys DGG Opens Depot Lee Magid Forms Plays West Coast Infinity Label In Calif., Frankel Indie Producing Co. HOLLYWOOD-Vee-Jay Records has Named W. Coast Head NEW YORK-Lee Magid, personal manager and music man, has formed acquired the catalog of G and H Cor- NEW YORK Deutsche Gramma- poration's Infinity label, according to phon Records -has set up its own a disk producing company here called Jay Lasker, exec vp of V -J. Deal in- distrib depot and sales office in Bur- LMI Records. The first effort from cludes albums and singles by Gordon bank, Calif., is was announced by the new firm, cut by the M -3's, a male Jerry Schoenbaum, general manager vocal group, will be released by Jenkins and by Victor Feldman, jazz of the classical division of MGM Re- Uni- pianist. cords, which handles the German line ted Artists Records. ln addition, UA Simultaneously, Lasker said, Vee- in the U. S. and Canada. will also release dates by vet songster Jay signed a new recording pact with Schoenbaum has appointed Milton Al Hibbler, who is under the LMl L. Frankel as west coast sales and op- banner. Feldman, who was recently on Ava erations manager. Frankel will head label. up a sales force calling on record Publishing firms under LMI control are Marvelle (BMI) and Alexis (AS. PASADENA-Gil Bogus (left), the dealers in Southern California and Hitsville distrib in Calif., Tamla's hot greater Los Angeles. He will also be CAP), which also have the following U.S. Push in charge of the Burbank depot which foreign affiliates: Alexis Music Ltd. chanter Marvin Gaye, and KRLA's Capitol will service DGG distribs in San Casey Kasem (right) pose for the For Jacqueline Danno Francisco, Washington, Salt Lake in London, Sikorski Co., Alexis Musik photog during the songster's recent Verlag in Germany, Radio -Edizione appearance here with his Marvin City, Denver and parts of Texas. NEW YORK-'Capitol' of the World, Frankel has been associated for in Milano, Italy, jointly owned by Gaye Revue. The show is produced by the line from Capitol many years with Sunland Music, Harvey Fuqua, formerly of the Moon - international Magid and Emilio Daniele. Records, is high on a newer French Decca Distributors and Record Sales glows. Company. LMI offices are situated in New songstress -actress Jacqueline Danno. York, Hollywood, with affiliate Colpix Has 'Em The label has made an extensive Big 3 Acquires Score branches in Milano, London and Ham. NEW YORK-A story in last week's trade -press and radio station mailing burg. ;( issue concerning the Colpix label's of her first LP, "Jacqueline Danno Of "Circus World" As a personal manager, Magid promo on the pic, "The Long Ships," Sings Favorite French Songs," and incorrectly referred to Eddie Kilroy NEW YORK-The Big 3 Corp. has handles Della Reese, Lou Rawls, Sam an EP that includes four tracks from acquired another Dimitri Tiomkin pic Fletcher, Ruth Olay, Clyde McPhatter and Roger Gordon as indie promo bill -of is a men. Actualy, they on the LP. Her -fare collection score for a Samuel Bronston Cine- are the promo of recent French songs (sung in rama epic. This time the effort is and Janice Harper. staff of Colpix and Dimension, work- Magid said a TV musical documen ing the southern and western terri- French). "Circus World," which stars John tories. Wayne, Claudia Cardinale and Rita tary, for world-wide distribution, is EE Hayworth. It bows this month. in the offing with Della Reese as ti The Leo Feist wing of the set-up star. will handle the exploitation of the Dl BREAKING BIG ! score, which, by the way, is still with- WILSON PICKETT out a disk outlet. Tiomkin is patted 19 as a performer to Columbia Records, World -Pacific Artists "SOLE SOLE SOLE which has released several of his Making P.A. Rounds EY BY soundtrack scores (e.g. "Fall of the Roman Empire" and "The Alamo"). SIW MALMKVIST Besides domestic HOLLYWOOD - World -Pacific per- "FOR BETTER promo, plans are formers are getting around. On cur- also set for foreign exploitation. A main -title has been written with rent p.a. treks are The Crusaders, UMBERTO MARCATO lyrics by Ned Washington. jazz pianist Les McCann and pianist- JUBILEE 5479 OR WORSE" composer -arranger Clare Fischer. Other Bronston-produced flicks on an Natl. Dist. By whose scores The Crusaders have started are published by the Big eastern tour for the month of June JAY -GEE 3 include "El Cid," "King of Kings" RECORD CO., INC. ATLANTIC 2233 and "Fall of the Roman Empire." and into July. It will take them to 318 W. 48th St., N.Y. 36, N.Y. The operations also handles Tiomkin's Columbus, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Chi- music for "Friendly Persuasion" and cago and Pittsburgh, where they are "High Noon." playing various niteries. These in- elude Cincinnati's Penthouse (8.141. 000000000o00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Columbia Awarded Citation Chicago's McKie D. J. Lounge (17-281 4.01,01 o and Pittsburgh's Crawford Grill o o By "Who's o Who In America" played o (July 2-11). They've already o in Columbus and Buffalo. o o NEW YORK-Columbia Records has o Clew o been awarded a special citation for McCann, following dates in o o land Philadelphia, opens this o significant contribution to society by and o - o the publishers of Who's Who in Amer- week (8) at the Royal Adams in Bud- o the e o ica. The falo, the Grand Bar in Detroit on o citation was specifically for e the label's advancement 26th and the Friar's Tavern in To o o of American COME ON TO o culture. ronto on July 6. o a four o The award was made by Jackson Fischer left last week for o Martindell, publisher of Who's Who week State Dept. stint in Argentine THE to Goddard Lieberson, president of He'll use Argentine musicians during e Columbia Records, and was especially his appearances. e significant in that this was the first Another W -P performer, guitarist o Joe Pas, will tape a Steve Allen Show o ARMADA CONVENTION citation of its type ever awarded by e the publication. segment for airing on June 19. e In part, the citation commended e the o Advertising diskery for its devotion to the works o of contemporary composers such as e Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg Young "Hood" e Deadline and e Bela Bartok along with the stage e works of Kurt Weill and electronic o June 16, 1964 pieces by Edgard Varese. e o e (10., . .. Yocks Galore e e o o e e e e e o e o e whirl e NEW YORK-The extent to of I able-bodied drumbeaters go in the LID' of duty are often glowing taste lä e ments to American inventiveness. S o it was with Marvin Deane, Warne 'del e Brothers Records' eastern promotion °pp manager. Deane pressed his infan 'pt o o ist' CHICAGO-Laughman-thespian God- offspring, Master Andrew David, »le I o cha ) o frey Cambridge (right) was recently the service to model a giveaway atom o in the Windy City to promote his peau which touted soon-to-be-rele' roh, o 0 debut Epic LP, "Here's Godfrey kr* ßa1 o o Cam- Frank Sinatra and friends e o bridge . . Ready Or Not." Shown "Robin And The Seven Hoods." Meli e o with the artist are Deek Atkins he is not relaying in Sherwood For, e o (left), promotion manager of Summit est, the elder Deane devotes much? t e-de h. e o s' ' Distributors and WAAF deejay Dad- his time to Rep 4 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e0 promoting the rr dy O Daylie. soundtrack and singles from the fi aofr 30 ql Cash Box-June 13, 196' Box

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CAN'T YOU SEE THAT SHE'S MINE DAVE CLARK FIVE Epic 9692

ALONE FOUR SEASONS VeeJay 597

THE GIRL FROM IPENEMA GETZ 8 GILBERTO Verve 10322

I STILL GET JEALOUS LOUIS ARMSTRONG Kopp 597

TRY IT BABY NEW YORK-Jack Fine has been MARVIN GAYE Tortrio 54095 named national director of promotion á31 at ABC -Paramount Records, it was ME announced last week by Sam Clark, BEG president. He replaces Dave Berger, 'da CHUCK JACKSON Wand 154 whose promotion to Clark's assistant la was recently announced. F NOT FADE AWAY The vet music man's last affiliation ROLLING STONES London 9657 was with the Atlantic-Atco operation, where he served as national promo KEEP ON PUSHING head. Before that he topped sales and IMPRESSIONS ABC 10554 promo at Amy -Mala, was eastern rep -Paramount for Walt Disney Music, assistant na- tional promo manager for Disneyland YOU'RE MY WORLD and Buena Vista Records, and gen- CILLA BLACK Capitol 5196 eral manager for Irving Caesar Sii Music. Fine is also an ASCAP writer. HEY HARMONICA MAN Fine duties will include liaison with Ids STEVIE WONDER Tam la 54096 promo activities of the label's distribs and supervision of ABC -Par's promo field men.

VJ's 3 New Singles Epic Re -Services Liberty To Release her Includes 2 Masters Greco's "More" i l Summer "Action Sounds" HOLLYWOOD-Vee more Jay Records NEW YORK-You'll be hearing LOS ANGELES-Lee Mendell, LP made it a 12 singles release schedule from Buddy Greco's Epic disking of Records, has for May with a last minute issue of "More," the hit pic tune. Sometime sales director of Liberty three label announced that the label's "excite- more dates, including three ago, the issued the performer's ment" sound for this summer will be master purchases, before June 1. In- recording of the song as the back- roaring engines, screeching tires and cluded is a new Betty Everett session, side of a single containing "It Had sounds. "I Mancini - the music that goes with these Can't Hear You" and "Can I Get Better Tonight," the Henry To augment the two previously re- to Know You." The master deals were Johnny Mercer song from "The Pink leased `action sound" sets, `Boss for the Fame label's "Steal Away" by Panther." Drag" and "Motorcycles U.S.A.," the Jimmy Hughes, reportedly hitting in According to Sol Rabinowitz, nati- diskery will also offer a half -dozen Atlanta and Charlotte, and the Gold onal promotion manager, consumer new entries aimed at the teen market. BOBBY VINTON label's "There Goes My Used to Be" purchases of the deck have favored The new issue includes "Sounds Of and "That's the "More" side. Therefore, the label How Strong My Love Is" is re -servicing "More" to radio -sta- The Big Irons," "Boss Drag At The by O. V. Wright, said to be getting tions in hopes that the disking can go Beach," "Big Drag Boats U.S.A," particular "Liverpool, Dragsters, Cycles And attention in Memphis. on to Top 100 fame. Surfing," "Sit Down And Hill Climbs" and "Mustang." Merchandising aids available to dis- tribs and dealers include displays, Fans Avalanche Rolling Stones streamers and ad mats plus special terms offered through June 30. 'TELL At Kennedy Airport Arrival BEE-BOM New Hit by SAMMY DAVIS, JR. (Reprise) ME WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW a TONY BENNETT (Columbia Album CL 2175; CS 8975)

SWEET LORRAINE FRANK IFIELD WHY' Capitol) MILLS MUSIC, INC. New York, N Y 10019 ijrj iÑWK {7ow 5.9687 ~% o NEW YORK-The most recent inva- Present to fire questions at the Roll- sion of the musical U.S. by shaggy -haired ing Stones. Most of the questions Going Up! groups from England oc- hurled at the lads pertained to hair- curred last Kennedy week (1) at John F. cuts (or infrequency of haircuts). DANNY WILLIAMS airport when the Rolling One of the members of the group told Stones debarked sonal for a three-week per- a newsman that his haircut was fash- "A LITTLE appearance tour. Although the ioned after the style worn by Charles Beatles may hold the record for draw- I of England. The Rolling Stones TOY BALLOON" ing the largest a UA 729 the "Stones' crowds at airports, made it very clear that they are fans made up in enthu- group and that they on the one to watch siasm what they Berry, Bo (_Ii More lacked in numbers. favor the music of Chuck than 500 screaming Diddley and Jimmy Reed. NITED t were hand teenagers group.on to greet the hot English In the above photo, fans present RTISTS flowers and a cake to the Rolling Trade QQ "EPIC", Marca Reg. T.M. network and consumer press reps, Stones. They are (left to right) Bill PRINTED IN U.S.A. TV crews Mick Jagger, Kaufman and Murray "The Wyman, Brian Jones, K" of WINS were also Keith Richard and Charlie Watts.

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nsr` David Houston comes up with a potent follow-up stanza to his recent It stand of "Chickashay" with this ultra -commercial item labeled "One j I7 s e _a RRfa If For Him, Two If For Me." The tune is a tender, shuffle -beat chorus - COUNTRY D.J. backed tear-jerker in which the songster hopes that a certain girl will Cash1111f finally pick him. On "Your Memories" Houston dishes -up an easy-going Box melodic romancer with top-flight story line. r " 521:19 REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS 1

IMIImIIIIIIIPI11111M1111111101171@11111111111111111VI3IINII5IM®III111131IV3I11111111111111111111111115II11131111II11131511111 IIIIIII111I111 Looks like Johnny Cash will go the dual -market success route with his new Columbia outing, "The Ballad Of Ira Hayes." See pop reviews. CHUCK BRIGMAN CHARLIE GRANT WNOH l3 WGRV 0 111111IIIIIII151II31111IIn1111111 1111IIl011111111111111111MII11113IIIIIII111111011IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1i0M IOINMO1111M11111110011111111111111111011M1F7'°" " Raleigh, North Carolina Greeneville, Tennessee 1. My Heart BOBBY Skips A Beat (Buck Owens) I. Memory #1 (Webb Pierce) CECIL L. BOYKIN (Starday 674) DURHAM (Capitol 5202) 2. Together Again (Buck Owens) 2. Looking For More In '64 (Jim 3. Breakfast Nesbitt) With The Blues (Hank Snow) 3. I'm Hanging The (B+) GONNA GET ON THE (B+) MY PAST IS PRESENT IQ 4. Wine, Women Up Phone And Song (Loretta Lynn) (Carl 5. Where 6 Pearl Butler) (2:48) [Central Songs BMI- Doe, A Tear Come From (Loretto Lynn) 4. Together Again (Buck Owens) RIVERBOAT (1:55) [Fred 6. Baltimore (Sonny Durham Jame,) S. Not My Kind Of People (Stonewall Haggard, Stewart] Bobby 7. Impossible Jackson) Rose BMI-Rainwater, Boykin] Cecil (Wilburn Brothers) 6. My Old Home Town (Kirk Honsard) could do Top 50 business with this 8. Dang Me (Roger Miller) 15 7. I Love To Dance With Annie (Ernest Ashworth) Boykin could pull plenty of loot with V 9. Memory 41 appealing slow -moving, shuffle -beet IWebb Pierce) 8. Your Money (LeRoy Von Dyke( 10. Then I'll Stop Loving You this catchy, chorus -backed singing tear-jerker about a fellow who pleadF (The Browns) 9. I Don't Love You Anymore (Charlie Louvin) 10. Keep On The Sunnyside (Carter Family) and recitation ditty about the benefits for his girl to remain with him. COUSIN ELI of riverboat life. QUEEN OF HILI.16 WPEH DICK TAYLOR (B+) SNOB Louisville, Georgia (2:17) [Central Songs BMI- CH ED (B+) SHE WALKED AWAY (2:46) Simpson] af- 1. Pick This lid's a fast-moving Of The Week (Roy Drusky) Edmonton, Canada [Starday Top- leave` 2. Looking For More In '64 (Jim Nesbinl BMI-Boykin] fair about a simple gal who 3. I'm Hanging Up The Phone 1. My Heart Skips A Beat (Buck Owens) slow -moving tale rejection her poor suitor for a rich guy. I 2. Love Is No Excuse (Jim drawer of ,I (Carl 6 Pearl Butler) Reeves 6 Dottie West) 4. Missing Persons (Coleman O'Neal) 3. Burning Memorie, (Ray Price) essayed with sincerity by the artist. 5. Be Quiet Kind (Ott Stephens) 4. Sorrow On The Rockt (Porter Wagoner) 5. Keeping 6. You Took Her Ott My Hands (Marion Worth) Up With The Jones*, JIM HOWARD (Del -Mar 1013) 7. Then I'll Stop Loving You (The Browns) (Margie Singleton 6 Faron Young) 8. Frosty Window Pane (Joe Penny) 6. The French Song (Lucille Starr) 13 9. Please Help Me Believe (Charlie Phillips) 7. Welcome To My World (Jim Reeves( DON DEAL (MGM 13235) (B) TOO MUCH TALKING- F 10. The First Step Down (Bob Jennings) 8. Understand Your Man (Johnny Cash) NOT ENOUGH GIVIN( 9. Invisible Tears (Ned Miller) Jia 10. Gonna Get Along Without You Now (B+) AFTER THE BOYS GETS (2:15) [Yonah BMI-Helton] CAROLINA CHARLIE (Skeeter Davis) THE GIRL (2:30) [Cedar - Howard might well create some sale: WCMS excitement with this rollicking, UP 19 a Norfolk, wood BMI-Walker] Don Deal weaves Virginia K FOX tempo ditty about a fellow who want 1. Easy Come, Easy Go (Bill Anderson) Long Beach, California a plantive story about an unfortunate out of complicated romance. 2. Talk To Me (Charlie Wiggsl guy who finally wins his gal only to 3. Together Again (Buck I. Together Again (Buck Owens) OCT Owens) (B) MEET ME TONIGHT B 4. 2. Burning Memories (Ray discover that she is the wrong one '10 Cotton Mill Mon Price) t , 3 SIDE OF TOWN (2:10 (Jim 8 Jesse 6 The Welcome To My World (Jim R 1 for him. Plenty of potential here. Virginian Boys) coon :r 5. Welcome Home Broken Heart (Jesse Troven) 4. Baltimore (Sonny James) [Howl BMI-Helton] More fine 6. I'm Hanging Up The Phone 5. It's Lonesome (Billy Walker) (B+) LYIN' AGAIN (2:10) [Central try sounds. This one's a medium , 6. Keeping Up With The Jones's Buller) Songs BMI-Howard] This time out paced shuffle -beat chorus -bade (I 1 7. Loking For More In '64 (Jima rN (Margie Singleton 6 Faron Young) 8. Dang Me (Roger Miller) 7. The Gold Cup (Buddy Cagle) the songster offers a rousing chorus - pledge of love. I' i<, 9. Valentino (Freddy Hart) 8. Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming In backed happy bluser. 10. Bluebird Let Me Tog Along (Rose Maddox) (Johnny 6 Jeanie Mosby) 9. You Don't Have Far To Go (Marie Haggard) 10. Sorrow The (Porter JOHNNY On Rocks Wagoner) MARY NEIL (Al -Mat 105) WADE GENE MCKOWN (Brass 238) WZKY KAYO (2:00 Albemarle, (B) MEANING OF LOVE North Carolina Seattle, Washington (B) GHOST MEMORIES (2:24) [Tyler BMI-Gladdis, K)rl 1. Baltimore (Sonny James) Burning [Mantle BMI-McKown] Gene Briar's] Newcomer shout 2. Saginaw, Michigan I. Memories (Ray Price) Mary Neil (Lefty Frixxell) 2. French Song (Lucille McKown 3. Missing Persons (Coleman Stan) unleashes his wide -range vo- garner some spins with this appealln O'Neal) 3. Together Again IBuck 4. Together Again (Buck Owens) cal talent full -blast on this potent Owens) 4. Sorrow On The Rocks (Porter Wagoner) medium -paced lyrical country weepE S. Memory 41 1(Ml (Webb Pierce) hard -driving folk -styled weeper about which P018 6. B.J. The 5. Least Of All You (Sonny James) she sells with loads of rs D.J. (Stonewall Jackson) Baby 7. My Heart 6. Walked All Over Me (Johnny Seal a guy who can't seem to forget his and verve. Fk Skips A Beat (Buck Owens) 7. 8. You Are My Flower (Flail Love Is No Excuse (Jim Reeves 6 Dottie West) ex -gal. 6 Scruggs) 8. Want Me To Want You (Patsy 9. Understand Your Man Cline) TOG (Johnny Cash) 9. The Girl From Spanish (C+) I DON'T HAVE FAR 10. let's Go All The Way (Norma Town (Marty Robbins) Jean) 10 Ease The Poin (Hank Thompson) (C+) INCIDENTALLY (2:44) (2:03) [Tyler BMI-Jennin: [Mantle BMI-McKown] Fa- Kirk] Tradition -styled bluegras ks miliar -sounding tale of heartbreak. flavored shufflin' ballad. 32 19e Cash Box -June 13, Il:lh BR

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"Lucky" Moeller, president Bobby Dyson, recently Talent, sends along motion director for Newkeys Music, of Denny -Moeller a visit SORROW ON THE ROCKS 3 MILLER'S CAVE 23 word that he has just finished nego- left Nashville last week for (Screen Gems Col -BMI) 26 (Jock Mu,ic-BMI) tiations with the Michael North with his family in Dalhart, Texas and Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor 8338) Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8291) Agency for Flatt and Scruggs to ap- to promote the new Jimmy Newman pear with the Beverly Hillbillies at release of "Angel On Leave" on Dec- MY HEART SKIPS A BEAT 1 THEN I'LL STOP LOVING the Wisconsin State Fair August 14 ca and Dave Dudley's new Mercury 2 (SIuebook-BMI 27 YOU 34 through 18. release of "If I Had One." Buck Owens (Capitol 5136) (American-BMI) Browns (RCA Victor 8348) George Jones and the Jones Boys Claude King is in Nashville for BURNING MEMORIES 2 are currently heading the Teen Fair sessions with Don Law and Frank 3 (Cedarwood-8M1) BLUE TRAIN (OF Ray Price (Columbia 42971) 28 HEARTBREAK LINE) 24 (Acuff-Ross--BMI) WINE, WOMEN, AND SONG 5 John D. Loudermilk (RCA Victor 8308) 4 (Sure fire-BM,) Loretta Lynn (Dacca 31608) TOGETHER AGAIN 26 29 (Cennol-BMI) WELCOME TO MY WORLD 4 Buck Owens (Capitol 5136) 5 (ruckoho. d Neilrae-BMI) Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8289) I'M HANGING UP THE 30 PHONE 38 MEMORY #1 7 (Yonah 8 Pearl D-BMI) 6 (C.derwood-BMI) Carl Butler d Pearl (Columbia 43030) Webb Pierce (Decco 31617) FAIR AND TENDER LADIES 35 31 (Acuff -Rose -8M1) GONNA GET ALONG George Hamilton (RCA Victor 8304) 7 WITHOUT YOU NOW 9 FLATT d SCRUGGS CLAUDE KING JIMMY DEAN (R.iionc.ASCAR) WHERE DOES Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8347) A TEAR COME of Texas in the Coliseum in San An- Jones for Columbia Records before 32 FROM 41 tonio. The Jones outfit is the first heading into San Antonio for a two (Mimoso-BMI) Later in the month the LOVE IS NO EXCUSE 6 George Jones (United Artists 724) country and western type unit to play key shots. 8 (ir.e-BMI) one of the Teen event and reports songster will go to Ontario for a Jim Reeves ó Dottie West TIMBER I'M FALLING 28 indicate a great success. For the series of dates set by the Neal (RCA Victor 8324) 13 33 (Husky-BMI ( windup of the event on June Bob Agency. Ferlin Husky (Capitol 5111) Neal has added the Collins Kids and THAT'S ALL THAT Claude King to the package. Enroute to a recent show -date, 9 MATTERS 13 BLUEBIRD LET ME TAG Ferlin Husky was stricken with ap- Pomper-BM)) 34 ALONG 39 George A. Crump, president of pendicitis and taken to Emergency Ray Price (Columbia 42971) (Central-BMI) WCMS-Norfolk, has announced the Hospital in Arlington, Va., for an ap- Rose Maddox (Capitol 5186) line-up of talent for the next Grand pendectomy. Following surgery, INVISIBLE TEARS 11 Ole Opry show to be held in Norfolk. Ferlin is feeling fine and all indica- 10 (Central Songs-8MI) EIGHT YEARS 30 Headlining the June 21st spectacular Simon Crum is well on Ned Miller (Fobor 128) 35 (irae-BMI( tions are that Claude Gray (Mercury 72236) will be Carl Smith, Lester Flatt and his way to complete recovery. Dr.'s Earl Scruggs, the Foggy Mountain the artist to appear at KEEPING orders permit UP WITH THE MY BABY WALKS ALL Boys, the Wilburn Brothers, Don his next date at Buck Lake Ranch JONESES 8 Helms, Jean Shepard, George Mor- (Tre. -8M1) 36 OVER ME 4 in Angola, Ind. on June 7. Margie Singleton d Façon Young (Lutal-BMI) gan, the Four C's, Grandpa Jones, (Mercury 72237) Johnny Sea (Philips 40164) Ramona, Carolina Charlie, the Duke Hal Lone Pine, popular country of Paducah and Gallopin' Cliff Arm- chanter on the Hildreth Network, was 11 THE WHEEL SONG 31 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR strong. recently honored by Maine Governor 12 37 (antral Songs-BMI) HAND 16 Gary Buck (Petal 1500) along word John H. Reed at the State House. (Duchess--BMI) Doug Davis sends that Hal's newest ARC album, "Coast Of Homer d Jethro (RCA Victor 8345) any station in the U.S. or Canada in- was nationally the SLIPPING AROUND in airing "The Town And Maine," released 38 (Peer Inl'I-BMI) terested same day governor honored the artist. UNDERSTAND YOUR 10 Marion Worth & George Morgan Country Show," a weekly taped rec- MAN (Columbia 43020) 13 (Johnny Cosh Mudc-BMI) ord show, should contact Syndicated Tom Paul Glaser is "hoofing" it 11 Johnny Cash (Columbia 42964) Town and Country Radio at Box 86, these days after burglars broke into I CAN STAND IT (AS MUCH Nash, Texas. These shows are offered his locked car (parked in downtown 2 AS SHE CAN) 33 CIRCUMSTANCES 24 39 free of charge as a public service. Nashville) and drove away-unfor- 14 (Big "D"-BMI) (Champion-MI) Bill Phillips (Dacca 31584) tunately for Tom Paul, the car con- Billy Walker (Columbia Deejays are requested to help pick 43010) a side on Kay Arnold's new chart tained his guitar, mandolin and stage I;r I'M A WALKING clothes. LOOKING deck, "Colder Than Diamonds" and FOR MORE 40 ADVERTISEMENT (FOR of 15 IN '64 22 "Lovin' Time" by the publisher Quentin "Reed" Welty of B -W THE BLUES) 44 both sides, Painted Desert Music. The Music reports a greatly increased ses- l Jim Nesbitt (Delmore-BMI) Music manager, Gary 1065) Norma Jean (RCA Victor 8328) firm's City sion activity on the catalog material Walker, reports split play on the rec- from the pubbery and its subsid firm, I STEPPED OVER THE LINE 20 FRENCH RIVIERA ord. Jocks who need copies may write WelDee Music. Artists cutting ma- >: 16 29 41 (Cederwood-8MI) to the pubbery at 720 17th Ave., Bl Honk(Don terial from these firms this past Snow (RCA S Victor 8334) Webb Pierce (Decca 31617) South, Nashville. month included Kenny Roberts, Don 111 Kirkland, Howdy Kempf, Judy Kaye le THE WHITE THE Columbia Records' Kirk Hansard 17 CIRCLE COWBOY IN THE has been snared by Hal Smith Artist's and Ray Guyce among others. Welty ON MY FINGER 12 42 CONTINENTAL SUIT promies good deejay coverage on the ISure . Fire-BMI (Morizona-BMI) Productions for exclusive bookings. Kitty Wells (Decca 31580) Marty Robbins (Columbia 43049) The chanter, who is presently putting sides when they're released by the his hopes in his newie of "If The various labels. Also, any booker, pro- moter or spinner who would like a FOLLOWED CLOSELY BY DANG ME 46 Rains Don't Come" b/w "My Old 18 TEARDROPS 43 (Tree-BMI) Home Town," clicked a short while copy of the new four -page, three - f 14 Roger Miller (Smash 1881) color on il INonhern-ASCAP) back with "Widow Maker." brochure UA's Kathy Dee Honk Locklln (RCA Victor 8318) should drop a note to Box #337, II NOT MY KIND OF PEOPLE 36 Sonny James, who is still pulling in Wooster, Ohio. ANGEL 44 (Cederwood-SMI) plenty of loot with his Capitol record- ON LEAVE 25 Stonewall Jackson (Columbia 43011) ol' 19 (New Keys-BMI) ing of "Baltimore," has just completed Hard-working Ray Sanders is on the Jimmy Newman (Decco 31609) an extensive trek on the road play road again. This time out the artist RHINESTONES Dorado, will be a long 45 (Pointed Deserl-BMI) key dates in El Shreveport, playing string of p.a.'s BALTIMORE 19 Faran Young (Mercury 72271) Oklahoma City, Wheeling and To- and one-nighters in Alaska with dates r 20 (Acuff-Rose-BM() in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Sonny James (Capitol ronto. 5129) BE BETTER TO YOUR BABY 49 le 46 (Tree-BMI) THE r VIOLET AND A ROSE 21 Ernest Tubb (Decca 31614) .n 21 Wanda 40,000 SOLD! WdJkJackson oI) (Capitol 5142) EASY COME, EASY GO 37 (Moss Rose-SMI Hottest Air Ploy Record 1 A JUKEBOX HIT! SAGINAW, 47 MICHIGAN 17 Bill Anderson (Dette 31577) 7 22 lire. Music-BM() Lefty Mizell 1 WEBB FOLEY'S (Columbia 429241 THE FIRST STEP DOWN - J & J's 48 (Red Seol-BMI) PICK (Sims 161) OF THE WEEK 27 Bob Jennings 1 23 (Yonoh-6M1) BY Roy Drusky "KEEP THOSE CARDS AND "ONE ONE" (Mercury 72265) KEEP THOSE CARDS AND M-50-552 4 IN 40 1 MOLLY 49 LETTERS COMING All Orders, Bookings etc, 24 15 (Pamper-BM! 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Rec- Star disk-jockey Bob Rogers, from Station 2 SM, has gone to London it Alan Livingston, president and Lloyd Dunn, vice president of Capitol order to finalize arrangements ords, accompanied by Bob Myers and John Coveney in London recently for to fly back to Australia with The Beatles. Dur. and Policy ring his time in London plans have been set for Bob to interview leading re- the annual meeting of EMI's International Classical Repertory cording and Committee. European representatives included. Dr. Veder (Electrola, Ger- stars show business personalities. The plan to send Bob Rogers F. Minchin and to London was a well kept secret by 2 SM, the flight was announced on the many); T. Cross and P. Rouzies (Pathe-Marconi, France) and day Bob John Lee (Voce Del Padrone, Italy). left Sydney. The Beatles are set to arrive in Australia around June on last year's 10 to begin a tour which will also take them to New Zealand. Record sales in the first three months of 1964 were well up The Henry total for the same period. Home sales were one third higher than in 1963 and Mancini touch looks like its reaping more gold for RCA with the increased newly released album of music from the score of the movie "The Pink Panther.' export sales rose by one seventh. March sales valued at £2,020,000 An interesting single by almost a half compared with March 1963, the increase being in home sales release on the Leedon label from Festival Records is which rose by three fifths. Export sales were one eighth less. Production of "The Decimal Point" sung by Ian Turpie. In rock tempo, it gives the conver- earlier, making sion rate of our present currency to decimal currency which is scheduled to 45 rpm disks in March continued well above the level of a year become an increase of about one third in the first three months of 1964 on the same effective in 1966. The record has the support of the Government's less than in Decimal Currency Board which has been appointed to supervise the change period in 1963. Output of 33% rpm disks was three per cent to March 1963. In the months January to March output was, however, five per dollars and cents. The song "The Decimal Point" is being used to familiarize cent higher than a year earlier. Output of 78 rpm disks continued to fall in people with the change in rate. Since the successful single re -issue by Festival Records of "Rock Around March. The Back in London after attending the CBS Convention at Torremolinos, Leslie Clock" by Bill Haley, the label has also re -issued (in both mono and for an intense stereo) the album of the same title. This is sure to catch a lot of sales because Gould, managing director of Philips Records, announced plans we promotional campaign "The Cool Sounds of Summer on CBS" to be staged have a whole new generation of young consumers since the record was throughout June and July. National in-store window displays will feature first issued some eight to ten years back. Davis, Andy Williams, Tony Al Martino should continue on his winning way with his latest Capitol single the latest releases by CBS artists including Miles to Bennett, Percy Faith, Dave Brubeck, Ray Conniff, Thelonius Monk, Duke El- be released here "Tears And Roses." This one should easily maintain the lington and Barbra Streisand. perfect score that Martino has to date in this country since his big comeback. British singer Bobby Shafto happy with initial reaction to his first Ameri- Over the past couple of years in Australia there wouldn't be many artists who can release by Laurie "She's My Girl" published by Lenny Hodes of Concertone have sold more records than Al Martino-this applies to singles and albums. . Songs Inc. Bobby's manager, Robin Britten, also handles Craig Douglas, who Frederick C. Marks, executive director of Festival Records, has announced has a new single "Come Closer" recorded by indie producer Bunny Lewis and the appointment of Ross Barlow to the newly created post of Metropolitan l released on Fontana -Ritz. The number penned by Chris Andrews is published (New South Wales) Public Relations Officer. Marks stated that his company's by Freddie Poser, who had the recent Adam Faith hits, "We Are In Love" recent and rapid expansion in gaining many important overseas labels and and "If He Tells You" (Parlophone) penned also by Andrews. the increasing volume of work involved in promoting Festival's Australian r, Christopher Blackwell of Islands Records, the man responsible for the artists nationally has demanded an enlargement of operations in the Sydney trans -Atlantic success of Millie, tells us that negotiations are in hand for area. Barlow has been with Festival for three and a half years and prior to her to visit the States at the end of July. He will, of course, be accompanying joining the company was an announcer in commercial country radio. ne her. Blackwell, whose independent Island Record Company originated in Ja- Radio 2 SM staffer John Thompson is handling shows on behalf of Bob maica and opened in London in 1961 discovered Jamaican born Millie and Rogers while Bob is touring with the Beatles. el brought her to England to try her luck. The rest is history. Having success- Bookings are now open for the Artur Rubinstein recitals to be given in fully steered her debut disk "My Boy Lollipop" onto the charts for Fontana major cities throughout Australia. The tour is being handled by Pan Pacific co Records, Blackwell is again at the helm for her follow-up written by Millie Promotions in conjunction with some other promoters. herself entitled "Oh Henry." Another bluebeat artist Inez Foxx will be visit- W & G Records has the Australian rights to the highly touted record of "A ing England in July for a week of personal appearances. Million Drums" by Tony Sheveton. The record was produced by Oriole in m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livesey of the Cortina language institute of New England and was released here several weeks ago. Also new from W & G, "I is York in London recently for discussions with L. G. Wood of EMI. "Learn Should Care" by Gloria Lynne; "Mama" featuring Kerry Bryant and a little Greek In Record Time" is the latest addition to the highly successful series novelty thing called "Don't Bug The Beatles" by Kevin Shegog. li of language disks which EMI issue on the HMV label. L'; Accompanying The Rolling Stones on their first American tour, manager V Eric Easton, publicity manager Andrew Loog Oldham and Bob Kingston of Great Britain's Best Sellers Southern Music, publisher of their smash hit "Not Fade Away" (Decca). After This Last 'SN'eeks o1 TV appearances in Los Angeles the group climax their tour with a concert at Week Week On Charts I vQ Carnegie Hall. 1 2 4 You're My World-Cilla Black (Parlophone) Aberbach Visitor to Cash Box London Office Lou Guarino, president of World Artists 2 4 5 It's Over-Roy Orbison (London) Chappell et Records of Pittsburgh, making his first trip to Europe. Guarino, is currently 3 1 6 *Juliet-The Four Pennies (Philips) Flamingo he hitting hard in the Cash Box Top 100 with his diskings of British artists Chad 4 5 5 Constantly-Cliff Richard (Columbia) World Wide et and Jeremy, "Yesterday's Gone" and Christine Quaite's "Tell Me Mamma." 5 3 9 My Boy Lollipop-Millie (Fontana) Chappell While in London, Guarino will cut follow ups and LP's for subsequent release 6 9 3 *The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt-The Shadows (Co.lumbia) on both sides of the Atlantic. He is also arranging for Christine Quaite to visit Shadows the U.S. for a series of TV dates, and seeking British artists and material for 7 6 5 *A Little Loving-The Fourmost (Parlophone) Jaep No the American fin market. 8 13 2 No Particular Place To Go-Chuck Berry (Pye) Jewel Harvey Schein 1 and Peter de Rougemont in town for discussions with EMI 9 1 Someone--Brian Poole & The Tremeloes (Decca) Burlington regarding G. the handling of the Epic repertoire by various companies within 10 10 6 Walk On By-Dionne Warwick (Pye) 17 Savile Row the EMI group. Future Chi American releases by EMI artists including Cliff Rich- 11 7 7 *Don't Throw Your Love Away-The Searchers (Pye) ard, Rolf Harris and The Dave Clark Five, were discussed. Welbeck La Mary Wells, whose irg staunchest British supporters include the Beatles, is 12 - 1 *Here I Go Again-The Hollies (Parlophone) Belinda shooting up the charts with "My Guy," giving Motown its first smash since 13 17 2 My Pai EMI took Guy-Mary Wells (Stateside) Aberbach over the catalog for release here on the Stateside label. It also 14 8 10 I Believe-The Bachelors (Decca) Cinephonic Stu marks a major breakthrough for r&b in this country. 15 12 11 I Love You Et Cilla Black celebrated Because-Jim Reeves (RCA) Burne her 21st birthday by returning to the top of the 16 18 2 Non Ho L'Eta Per Amarti-Gigliola Cinquetti (Decca) British charts with "You're My World" (Parlophone), now nearing the half Chappell million mark. It was only five weeks ago that her first smash single-a cover 17 11 7 *Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying-Gerry & The of the Dionne Warwick "Anyone Who Had A Heart"-left the Top eleven weeks, 20 after Pacemakers (Columbia) Pacer four of which were at No. 1. Both numbers are published 18 - 1 You're The Aberbach Music. by One-Kathy Kirby (Decca) Latin -America 19 15 4 I Will-Billy Fury (Decca) Bens The kalimba, mbira, table, lozi drums, Can doces brass . these are just some 20 - 1 'Can't You See That She's Mine-Dave Clark Five (Co' of the 59 different instruments which are used lly. of "Wait on the soundtrack recording lumbia) Ardmore & Beechwood A Minim" issued on Decca. "Wait A Minim," the South African re- *Local copyrights. Viva view now running in London stars Dana Pois English Valery who recently recorded an version of the winning Eurovision title "No Ho L'Eta Per Amarti" retitled "This Is My Prayer." Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's Shyl Dublin born Billy Boyle has Red chasing been signed to play the part of "T. C."-'a bird young docker' in the new Lionel Bart -Alun Owen stage musical gie May" which "Mag- 1 1 The Rolling Stones The 1 1 The Rolling Stones The goes into production at the end of July. Boyle who is under - - littl the management of Robert Stigwood Associates Stones (Decca) Rolling Stones (Decca) also has a new disk releas 2 2 With The 1,0e "Walk Walk Welkin'" on Columbia. Also under the Beatles - The 2 5 All My Loving-The Beatles St.igwood. Don management of Robert Beatles (Parlophone) Spencer, who scored a big hit here last year (Parlophone) of "Fireball" with his version 3 3 Session With The Dave 3 3 The Stage has a new single "Pride." Merseybeats On 'I I The Applejacks, who shot into the Hit Parade with Clark Five - Dave Clark -(Fontana) Me their first disk "Tell Five (Columbia) 4 2 When," have waxed a John Lennon -Paul Love In Las Vegas-Elvis Ids follow-up McCartney number for their 4 5 West Side Story on Decca "Like Dreamers Do" published by Northern - Sound- Presley (RCA) Songs. track (CBS) 5 - The Bachelors No. 2-The 5 4 Dance With Quickies: Early Beatles single of the oldie "Ain't She Sweet" The Shadows- Bachelors (Decca) Polydor and published issued here by The Shadows (Columbia) 6 4 Hungry The by Lawrence Wright_ . . . EMI Chairman For Love - Lockwood, flew to Athens recently Sir Joseph 6 7 Stay With The Hollies-The Searchers (Pye) for the opening of Columbia Gramophone Hollies Company of Greece Ltd.'s new recording studios... Kathy (Parlophone) 7 6 The Dave Clark Five-The The One" (English Kirby's "You're 7 6 A Girl Called Dusty-Dusty Dave lyrics to Malaquena) published by Latin America Music Clark Five (Columbia) building into a big hit.... Decca rush releasing Springfield (Philips) 8 10 Anyone Who Had A Head Heart" Carl Perkins single "Lonely 8 9 The Latest And on Brunswick.... Bill Haley's "Rock Around The Clock" re-recorded Greatest- -Cilla Black (Parlophone) and issued on Warner Bros. The original Brunswick Chuck Berry (Pye) 9 8 The Bachelors-The Bache- Boxer Billy disking is still available. 9 8 Please Please Me The .. Walker entering the entertainment business pulls no punches - lors (Decca) with his first release-a bluebeat version of "A Beatles (Parlophone) 10 Peter, Paul And Mary - Little On The Lonely Sid" 10 10 Meet The A&R Manager Ray Horricks leaving Pye Records to rejoin Searchers The Peter, Paul And Mari' Dana's "Shangri-La" American Decca.... Vic Searchers (Pye) - hit issued here on Liberty and published by (Warner Bros.) Sparta Music. . . . "Juliet" by The Four Pennies now topping Sheet Music Lists for Flamingo Best Selling GREAT BRITAIN (Continued) Music. . . French singer Richard Anthony currently enjoying success via released on Columbia.... Original soundtrack of the award "Lillies his Columbia "If I Loved You" single; has Of The winning EP release "Walking Alone." Long time Field" issued on Columbia. . John Lee Hooker currently touring ... since Connie Francis had a hit Britain Alan in Britain. Maybe her up-to-date version of the oldie "Be Anything has disk release "Dimples" on Stateside.... Pye A&R manager Mine) on MGM will do (But Be Freeman spending the month of June in Australia the trick.... First "Peter and Gordon" album rush trip. on a business -cum -pleasure 34 Cash Box-June 13, 1964 International Section

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We have just returned from the film festival which took place at Cannes. First prize went to the French film tabbed rg, "Les Parapluies De Cherbourg." The French Negro sextet The Surfs Musical score was by Michel Legrand which is of sun week-end reaped great success during the Whit - :o: great importance in this at the Casino in Ostend. They were film. The original musical soundtrack cheered wildly by a packed Ip is out on the Philips label. Frank house. Their principal asset has just grooved an at present is "A Présent Tu Peux T'en Aller, Pourcel EP of the main titles as follows: "Elise," "Matelot already a hit in Richard Anthony's version. The De Cherbourg," "Sur Les Surfs, who perform for the Quais De Cherbourg" and "Les Parapluies De Festival label are coining to this country several more Cherbourg." We should point out that apart from this, there is nothing else trade is soon times this year. Disco - th to produce a new record by Marie Laforet, who has become to mention of importance of the musical side from the other films. Whilst on popular in Belgium. very th subject of Pathe Marconi the (Frank Pourcel) there is an LP by Angelo Pinto Mr. Van de Walle, business manager of Discobel, is with 14 tangos. A few examples are: "La Cumparsita," "Una that the surprised about the fact Jn Lagrima Tuya," Flemish language version of the newest "Caminito," etc. Just arrived is an EP by Yvette year old Flemish discovery, eighteen le Horner which includes many Vicky of Zaventem near hits such as Brussels, has sold less well than the French current "Enfants De Tous Pays" and "Et Pourtant." Vocally Annie recording. It is called "Als Ik Een Jongen Was" in Flemish Cordy offers us "Six Roses" but the French b/w with "Le Roi Du Tango." Georges Guetary counterpart called "Si J'étais Un Garçon" is a top -seller in the Flemish has just recorded, with his two children, "Lequel Des Deux area (Discostar). ... lia Preferes Tu?" Present Discobel hit is the new Gert Timmerman which imitates Constantine, just to the winning featuring -single post, the only thing left for "Een Moederhart, Een Gouden Hart"/"De Stem Van Mi Jn Hart," the Guetary family to do now is to make this song a hit. also on Discostar. .r It is definitely going to be a best seller. Selling well also Oldie successes of Tino Rossi are coming back on the French market again. are the EP of The Jokers, o a new Spotnicks-disk with "Ghost Riders In The Recent songs of Delmet and sung, grooved and canned by Tino are Sky," another single ec "Petite by Marco Remez, "Cu-Cu-Pru-Cu-Cu Paloma" and Eglise" and "Vous Etes Si Jolie." Among the youngsters Pathe is "Tu ..." record which is d that on sale in every country, the benefits of which are launching on the market is Laura Vanel with "Tu Mens" and Claire Dixon turned over to UNICEF, "Don't Press That Button Mister," will in this with "Mais C'etait L'amour." On the Ducretet label (to jog your country be distributed si memory by Discostar, Ciska Peters taking care of the Flemish distributed by Pathe) a group called Les Haricots who offer "La Vie Sauvage" version which is called "Blijf Van Die .111 Knop Af Mister." and "Sweet Lovin' Man." In the international variety series let's Inelco has appeared with ie mention four singles which are heading for excellent sales the disks of Cliff Richard and The Shadows who figures. We prefer the ts incidently will shortly one which features Nancy Adams, who is practically appear at the Olympia Music Hall. unknown in Belgium, Ib singing "A Somebody's In My Orchard" and "You've News from the Barclay record company in the variety Got To Show Me." "Cotton ou series concerns Candy" by Al Hirt now also features on a single an EP by Evy with "Viens Viens Viens" and "Fou D'amour," which is the and the same applies to Michael Landon's "Linda Is Lonesome." We also Po French adaptation of "Crazy Love." specially noted 45 p Moustique supplies us with "Joy Joy the r.p.m. by Jack Scott featuring "What A Wonderful Joy" and "Ne Me Fait Plus Souffrir" which is the French version of "Cut Night Out." Odetta is expected in Belgium on June 1 where she is to appear Is Across Shortly." We must point out at a gala -performance tr the disk of Jean Pierre Doran includes in Spa. The coming of Belafonte is also rumored. "Non Non Non" and "Je Cherche Un Coeur." Last but not least an EP by Anvers -Radio, which has produced a best seller with a ver- Eddy Mitchell direct from London with "Pas De Chance" and "Memphis sion of "Greenback Dollar," called "Sacré Dollar" and sung by Les Missiles ri Tennessee." As to the latter title, this has also been recorded by Danyel expects a lot from the latest EP by this outfit and especially the number called Gerard. In the other Barclay series an EP by Les Gardiens De La Paix "Salut Larry." This is the opinion of Mr. Janty, who is with this firm. The pf tabbed "L'indienne." record called "Oh My Darling Caroline" by Ronny which has headed the On the Pathe side of the ledger a particular German hit parade for some time .v effort is being made on a is gradually making headway over here. newcomer to the song biz called Claude Ciari but for the time being we Just out is an LP, titled "Ronny" with the latter crooning a whole series of have no details of the tunes recorded. We now switch over to Philips and cowboy songs. Second product of the cooperation between Anvers -Radio and First there is Frank Fernandel who sings the song "Apres La Pluie," which is the H. Brauer Editions is a single on the Arsa -label by Eddy Wally, "Ik Kan u the main theme from a Television Niet Zonder Jou" and "Is Het Nu Voor ici series called "La Caravane Pacouli." In Vanavond?" A smash -hit at any rate. the musical series scores from the films we find the original soundtrack of the film "Les Amoureux Du France." The music is composed and a arranged Belgium's Best by Michel Legrand. Fernand Raynaud gives us an EP called "Le Bapteme Sellers De L'air." We also have Sabrina who announces this time that she sings FLEMISH "La Vie Continue" "Tu Es Partout" and "L'Amour." In the foreign variety 1 Non Ho l'Eta (Per Amarti) (Gigliola Cinquetti/Show/Italmusic) series a grooving of Bob Luman with "The File." A newcomer is the forma- 2 Draai 79.72.04 (Will Tura/Palette/Southern) tion of an orchestra is Cassius Simon who supplies us with "Tabou." Johnny 3 Anyone Who Had A Heart (Dionne Warwick/Scepter (Vogue)/Belinda) Hallyday is now in the Army and consequently this will put silence to his 4 Quand Les Roses (Adamo/Pathé/Ardmore and Beechwood) career. Whilst on the subject of Hallyday we must remind you that the Alleen (John Larry/Polydor/Passe Partout) verdict opposing Vogue, Hallyday and Philips will render judgement May 27. 5 Dicht Bij Jou Chérie (John Larry/Polydor/Passe Partout) At the approach of this date we can surely bet that many people are going 6 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles/Parlophone/Vedette) to get quite excited. 7 Viva Las Vegas/What'd I Say (Elvis Presley/RCA/Belinda) 8 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles/Parlophone) France's Best Sellers We Gotta Stop (Liliane/Philips/Primavera) 9 Près De Ma Rivière (Robert Cogoi/Philips/World-Primavera) 1 Non Ho L'Eta (Nisa, Panzeri) Recorded by Gigliola Cinquetti. Publishing 10 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlophone/Belinda) ep firm Editions Barclay. Label Festival. Du Schwarzer Zigeuner (Rocco Granata/Moonglow/Dacapo) !, 2 A Present Tu Peux T'en Aller (I. Raymonde, M. Hanker, J. M. Riviere, WALLOON rb G. Bourgeois) Recorded by Les Surfs and R. Anthony. Publishing firm 1 Non Ho l'Eta (Per Amarti) (Gigliola Cinquetti/Show/Italmusic) Chappell. 2 Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur (Petula Clark/Vogue/Belinda) ( 3 La emabels(Charles t Aznavour) Recorded by Charles Aznavour. Publish- 3 Quand Les Roses (Adamo/Pathé/Ardmore and Beechwood) ing firm French Music. Label Barclay. 4 Près De Ma Rivière (Robert Cogoi/Philips/World-Primavera) di 4 Paris (Enrico Macias, Peigné) Recorded by Enrico Macias. Publishing 5 A Présent Tu Peux T'en Aller (Richard Anthony/Columbia/Chappell) firm Editions Tutti. Label Pathe. 6 Nathalie (Gilbert Bècaud/Columbia) 5 Et Pourtant Tu M'Aimes (Hardy) Recorded by Françoise Hardy. Pub- 7 Petite Mèche De Cheveaux (Claude François/Philips/Southern) lishing firm Vogue International. Label Vogue. 8 A Présent Tu Perex T'en Aller (Les Surfs/Festival/Chappell) (P 9 A Toi De Choisir (Richard Anthony/Columbia) Je Suis A Toi (Patricia Carli/Bel Air/Italmusic) Australia's Best Sellers 10 Excusez -Moi, Partenaire (Johnny Halliday/Philips/Francobel) 1 World Without Love (Peter & Gordon-Columbia) Leeds Music 2 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music Searchers & Pve Welcome Dionne Warwick My ive Boy Lollipop (Millie-Philips) Planetary-Nom 4 Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley-RCA) Belinda Music 5 'Poison Ivy (Billy Thorpe & Aztecs-Linda Lee) Aberbach 6 MY Guy (Mary Wells-Stateside) Belinda Music 7 *She Wears My Ring (Johnny O'Keefe-Leedon) Acuff -Rose 8 Rock Around The Clock (Bill Haley-Festival) Southern Music All My Loving (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds Music 10 Little Children (Billy J. Kramer-Parlophone) Belinda Music 'Locally rcA Produced recording Intl Federation Of Phono Industry Nolds Triennial Meet In London meeting which is held in a different member country every three years last took place in Great Britain in 1951. Matters discussed by the Fed- eration have been of an uncommercial LONDON-Scepter Recording Artist, Dionne Warwick, flew into this country nature and of interest to the industry for a week of radio and television dates. While she was here, the Searchers, as whole. Chris Curtis, Tony Jackson Mike Pender and John McNally hosted a party During the meeting Richard Dawes A.T.V. House, Cumberland (left) an EMI director, was elected for her at Pye Records, Great Place, London W.1. president for the next three years. Visitors to the party were L -R: Lawrence Yaskiel, International Manager Dawes, Belcke of Deutsche Vogue, Germany, Tony Jackson, Leon Cabat, President of Vogue who succeeds W. Records, Louis Benjamin, Managing Director of Pye Records, Miss Warwick, (right) of Germany as president, has of Vogue been chairman of the Federation Joe Zerga, American Representative and International Representa- years. tive of Scepter Records, Chris Curtis and Mike Pender; in the forefront is council for the past three McNally. Earlier in the day there had been a meeting between the DAWES The countries represented were: John BELCKE Argentina, Austria, Belgium,Brazil, Executives of Vogue -Records and the Pye Records Management. countries resentatives from Denmark, Finland, France, ermany, 'Q reccently converged Lon- Great Britain, Holland, India, Italy,

e the triennial general meeting Japan, Kenya, New Zealand, Norway, y of the Ì of the Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad The Best in Benelux .... Bens rhonographic a6ntionalIndustry.eThe general and the U. S. Cash Box-June 13, 1964 International Section 3cu ,1 1

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DENMARK The response from tradesters across Canada to the new folk set on Mel - I. S. Dansk Grammofonpladeforlag will introduce two new labels in Den- bourn by Jilianne Harris has been wonderfully encouraging to all concerned mark within the near future, Red Bird and RIC. The company also has Colpix, with the fine package. The thrush has appeared on numerous radio and TV Roulette,Roulette Sonet and several others. segs to promote her album and a P.A. tour is now in the planning stages. She Owe of Nordisk Polyphon Akts. back from the CBS convention has guested with Mike Stephens on his WCAX-TV show from Burlington, Vt. at Torremolinos, Spain. In addition, she appeared on CFCF-TV's "Coffee Break" in Montreal and Coming up very strong at the charts here is "Constantly" with Cliff numerous radio shows, including the guest hostess spot on CKGM-FM's "The Richard on Columbia and "Suspicion," of which Terry Stafford on London Folksingers." This tremendous support from the country's broadcasters is and Elvis Presley on RCA Victor are top sellers. bound to pay off in strong sales action. The Melbourne package is being "No Particular Place" with Chuck Berry on Sonet looks like a coming top distributed in Canada by London. Rave notices from many of the country's seller, reports Per Sorensen of Sonet to Cash Box. leading reviewers including Stan Fisher in the Montreal Star. This is a fine Nordisk Polyphon Akts. has released two LP's, one titled "Schubert en example of the first class record talent that does exist in Canada. Moreover, Famille" with Gurli Plesner and Joseph Werschenskij, two singers from the as this corner has stressed frequently in the past, the product is getting this Copenhagen Opera and Galina Werschenska at the piano. The Schubert LP good reception, not because it's Canadian, but because it's outstanding material. is on Philips. On Fontana is released "Presenting Ib Glindemann," a stereo Top rated Toronto DJ Bob Staton has relocated to Niagara Falls, Ontario recording from a recent concert in Copenhagen with Danish jazz musician and Ed Houston's new CHVC set up. Bob was one of CFGM-Toronto's Country Ib Glindemann. Of other releases from the same company can be mentioned Gentlemen. a Blue Beat LP with The Rolling Stones on Decca. Music Director Dave Grief of Montreal's CKGM takes on new responsibilities A. Kleinert of Imudico A/S has informed Cash Box that Imudico has ob- as a sales account executive with the outlet (6/1). He will continue to function tained the right for Denmark and Iceland for "Hello Dolly," for Sweden in a supervisory capacity in the music department with a full time assistant handled by Thore Ehrling Musik AB, Stockholm. Imudico has also obtained in the person of former FM programmer, Bob Johnson. the publishing rights for "My Boy Lollopop," now on the charts here with The Dick Clark syndicated radio show made an impressive Montreal bow Millie on Fontana. over CFCF (5/23). The initial Clark show was an all -day affair over the FINLAND outlet kicked off by two full hours of Beatle sounds. The Clark stanza will Osmo Ruuskanen of Music Fazer back from the CBS Convention at Tor- reportedly run every Saturday afternoon, throughout the P.M. on the Montreal remolinos, Spain ... Cliff Richard and The Shadows in Helsinki for concerts outlet. at amusement spot Linnanmäki . Harry Orvomaa, president of Scandia- Art Young's Trans World distribution setup reports good Canadian action Musiikki Oy to Stockholm to join the Sonet Scandinavian meet June 8 and 9. on the World Artists release by Chad and Jeremy, "Yesterday's Gone." They NORWAY are chalking up good chart listings in many Canadian centers, and it appears A third record in their satirical serial about the welfare country, "Besök I they have a top ten item in the making. Folkehjemmet" (A Visit In The Welfare Country) has been released by A/S Good new sound by Chubby Checker, "Lazy Elsie Molly," should have the Nera on RCA Victor. The idea to this serial came when "The First Family" Parkway chart buster well underway to Top Ten country in short order. was made in the U.S. "We will not say anything about the visitor or who it Another new thing that appears to be pretty strong in the chart is a revival is," says the advance publicity for this record. However, Nikita Kruschev is of "Mockin' Bird Hill" by The Magil Five. They are a group from Great making an official visit in Norway in June ... A/S Nera has taken over the Britain that have that good old made in U.S.A. sound that is conspicuous distribution of the Swedish label Sveriges Radio, a label manufactured by by its absence of late in the chart world. Swedish Broadcasting -TV Co. Action noted at CHNS, Halifax on the latest by the Crickets, "La Bamba." Back from the CBS Convention at Torremolinos, Spain, is Haakon Tveten A new sound by Johnny Rivers on Imperial appears to be a winner. It's an and Rolv Wesenlund of Norsk Phonogram A/S ... Arne Bendiksen, head of updating of "Memphis," and it really moves. 'Hold Your Head High," the Arne Bendiksen A/S, to Stockholm to attend the Sonet Scandinavian meeting new outing by Jackie DeShannon is also listed on the CHNS chart. The latest June 8 and 9. single by Bobby Vinton is a run away best seller. The great updating of "Tell The new label Troll, recently debuting at the market, might find itself with Me Why" is finding favor with young and old alike. Incidentally, the Four Aces, responsible for the initial chart run of "Tell Me Why," are set for a a top seller with "Kun For Deg" (Only For You) by Jan Hörtun. Another a Montreal -area nightspot run starting (6/8). Good action in several centres on new record from which the manufacturer is expecting a lot is "Kiss The Boys Li Goodbye" the latest by the Searchers, "Don't Throw Your Love Away." This follows with Ann -Kristin Molvig on RCA Victor. IC hard on the heels of "Needles And Pins" and "Sugar And Spice," which The Brio -Brand is playing at the latest release from Manu, the are ei titles although released in reverse order, have enjoyed long chart runs simultane "Dyrene I Afrika" (The Animals In Africa) and "Ich Möchte Mit Dir !li Träumen." The Brio -Brand is a quintet led by Kjell Bakkeli, 24. ously with "Needles" setting the pace for the previously released "Sugar." "The Savage," latest by the Gemtones on Melbourne is a solid air play item at e: SWEDEN Halifax's ef Back from the CBS CJCH. "Romeo And Juliet" is the number one sound week of (5/22) Convention at Torremolinos, Spain, is Bo Löfberg and at Welland's CHOW. The Quality side by the Reflections is also a big winner Lars Lindau of AB Philips -Sonora.... Back from a biz visit in Chicago and thi. New York is Gunnar in several other key Canadian markets. Bergstrom, head of Sonet Grammofon AB. . Cliff Ginette Murphy, P.R. gal for Musimart in Montreal, sent a supply of first Richard and The Shadows opened at the China, Stockholm, this weekend. The IS critics were class jazz sides on Bluenote by Jimmy Smith to CB's attention as the artist enthusiastic.... Carl -Erik Hjelm of Grammo -fon AB Electra to opened for a week at Montreal's "Le Jazz Hot" (6/1). The artist is currente fin New York. Also, Sixten Eriksson, Hans Ove Eriksson and A. Bolle of same company to N.Y. doing a big LP business with a Verve LP, "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf. CJSP-Leamington "Good Guy," Craig Cole made his wrestling debut (5/22) it A new single with Anita ru Lindblom has been released at Fontana. She is at Essex Arena. He with s singing two songs in Swedish, one is tangled pro grappler, "Man Mountain Cannon," the German "Die Liebe Ist Kein Spiel," 352 pound assortment of muscles. The deejay apparently underestimated his the other is "Every Day I Have To ell Cry." The German song is published by opponent's strength and neglected to train. It would appear that all the newly -formed publishing house Gavotte Music. ra Coming up at the charts training in the world on Craig's part would have been a lost cause as he was here is "Tennessee Waltz" sung by Alma Cogan on something like two hundred pounds lighter than the wrestler. His weight Tr Columbia. Also moving upwards is Sten & Stanley on Decca with the Swedish ev folksong -styled "Grind-slanten" shortage was clearly apparent as the deejay was pinned at the opening bell. (The Gate -Money). Publisher of the song is He has claimed the right to the rematch. st Förlaget Folkmusik at Hudiksvall, central Sweden. New releases from Grammofon AB Electra includes eight new local singles, all on RCA Victor. Mats Olsson and His Orchestra plays the local copyrights t "Lappland" and "Margaretha." Britt Damberg is singing "Kiss The Boys Norway's Best Sellers Goodbye" and "Jerka,' the latter a Finnish song. Jan Malmsjö has Swedish versions of "Waltzing Mathilda" and "I'm Gonna Go Fishin' ". "Hello, Dolly!," 1 1 10 i Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Reuter has been done on a single where Towa Carson is singing it on one side and Reuter AB Lars Lönndahl performs the same song on the flip side. The Family Four 2 4 6 My Boy Lolliipop (Millie/Fontana) Thore Ehrling Musik AB is doing "Young 3 3 7 Non Ho L'Eta (Per Amarti) (Gigliola Cinquetti/Triola' Land" in Swedish, and Towa Carson has Swedish versions of eic "Cuore" and "Gotta Travel On." Towa Carson and Stockholms Musikproduktion Lars Lönndahl has made 4 2 10 *La teat Swedish versions of "Show Me The Way To Go Home" and "Row, Row, Meg Vaere Ung (Wenche Myhre/Triola) Arne Bendiksee Finally, Row." r o0 Lars Lönndahl has done Swedish versions of "In The Good Old AS Summertime" backed with "Soul Dance." 5 5 10 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles/Parlophone) Edition Lyche Grh Two new labels on the Swedish market is the result of a 6 6 12 All My Loving (The Beatles/Parlophone) Edition Lyche spho Chicago recent visit in 7 9 2 (Cliff rods, and New York by Gunnar Bergstrom of Sonet Grammofon AB. Constantly Richard/Columbia) Stockholms Musikpro- While in the States he contracted Joe Csida's RIC (Recording Industries duktion Sees Corp.) and will introduce RIC at the Swedish market within the near future. 8 8 4 A World Without Love (Peter & Gordon/Columbia) Edifice' He also contracted Jerry Lieber and Mark Lyche ile) Tiger Stoller and will handle Red Bird, 9 2 Do and Daisy in Sweden-the records on these labels will be released here - You .Love Me Anymore? (Helge Nielsen & on the Red Bird label. To inform the other Scandinavian Stringers/Philips) Sweden Music AB the reps for Sonet about 10 7 11 result of the trip to the U.S. and to discuss other important problems, Skona Mitt Hjárta (Pick Up The Pieces) (Siw Malmkviste there will be a Scandinavian Sonet conference Metronome) Imudico A/S mid 9th. in Stockholm around June 8th Denmark's Sweden's Best Sellers / Best 1 2 4 Suspicion Sellers (Terry Stafford/London) Belinda (ScandinaReuterie 1 4 5 Java (Al Hirt/RCA Victor) AB Broadway Music AB 2 1 6 2 9 5 Nu Rejser Jeg Hjem (Detroit City) (Gustav Winckler/ 6 I Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) Sonet) d (Scandinavia) Reuter AB 3 3 3 3 3 My Boy Lollipop (Millie/Fontana) AI 9 Can't Buy MeLove Beatles(Parlophone) Multitone A/S Thore Ehrling Musik 4 1 8 Non Ho L'Eta (Gigliola Cinquetti/Triola) 4 4 10 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musik produktion Stockholms Musik- förlags AB 5 5 2 8 Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Belinda 6 2 A World Without Love (Peter & Gordon/Columbia) Sonor dinavia) AB (Scan- Musikförlags AB 6 6 5 3 I Love You Because (Jim Reeves/RCA Victor) 9 2 Don't Throw Your Love Away (The Searchers/Pye) Rote forlag Märks Musik- & Reuter AB 7 7 1 Constantly (Cliff Richard/Columbia) Stockholms 5 7 Good Golly Miss Molly (The Swinging Blue Jeans/Re - duktion Musikpro- Southern Music AB 8 8 6 3 My Boy Lollipop (Millie/Fontana) Imudico A/S 8 3 Just One Look (The Hollies/Parlophone) No publisher 9 1 Suspicion 9 1 TAB essee Waltz (Alma Cogan/Columbia) Bents - (Terry Stafford/London. Elvis Presley/RCA Vic- - Reuter & tripe tor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB ± {o°, 10 8 3 California Sun (The 10 7 10 California Sun (The Rivieras/Sonet) Robert Mellin (Scan Rivieras/Sonet) Robert Mellin (Scan- a dinavia) AB dinavia) AB lea *Local copyright e4,âp 36 Cash Box-June 13, 1961 International Secti° t '''4 B°k

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Everything is prepared for the arrival of Italian star Rita Pavone, who Negram period has a couple of fantastic hits on hand. There was a rush -out will appear on the Escala Musical TV'er, on Channel 13, dance parties pre- release of Louis Armstrong's "Hello Dolly!" "Don't Throw Your Love Away" pared by the same organization, and at the Opera Theatre (although some by The Searchers is a strong upcoming record and the new British group "The other sources mention the Luna Park Theatre). Escala and RCA will offer Migil 5" should make the Dutch charts with "Mocking Bird Hill" within one a giant cocktail party at the Alvear Palace on June 12, and it seems that week. Rita's visit will be one of the most interesting artistic events of 1964 in Main guest at the introduction of Radio Luxembourg's new program "Teener Argentina. Topper Tijd" was Françoise Hardy. On the same day, K.R.O. Television gladly Mexican artists Cesar Costa and Fabrizio will tour Argentina this year, accepted Françoise for a fine T.V. program. Main title and very successful in according to a letter from Augusto Monsalves. Costa would be here next our country is "Only Friends"-a record recently made in Great Britain. July, while Fabrizio is expected in November. Monsalves adds that Los Famous German star Carmelia Corren made a Dutch version of her great Cuatro Hermanos Silva, who are hitting now with "Perdoname Mi Vida" hit "Einmal Reicht Uns Das Glück Seinde Hände." This record, made in Berlin, sf4 and "Siempre Soñando," will also probably come here during 1964. meets a very good first reaction. Ricardo Mejia, through his recently formed Discos RM company, has re- On the classical scene, Robert Stolz and his album "Welt Erfolge" is up till leased the first record under the new label, with several new features that now the best selling album Eurodisc has issued. Vogue's Mode repertoire on turn it into a very interesting experiment. The record is sold at 100 pesos L.P. is becoming very strong in Holland. (about 750 at newsdealers, and contains eight tunes, taken mostly from Basart made the exciting announcement that it had concluded a deal with the best sellers lists. The record includes a full color folded magazine, with the Dick James Publishing Chain for the Dutch territory. Basart states that advertising, the lyrics of the tunes, photographs of artists and a section this agreement is one of the most exciting acquisitions of the Publishing devoted to "El Club Del Clan," Mejia's TV program on Channel 13. RM's House of the past years, as the Dick James set-up controls most of the topper told Cash Box that these records will appear once a month, containing material of the Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black and other the latest hits. English top -stars. Daniel Blanco infos that Los Big Ben have been signed by TV 13 for the Dutch singer Rita Hovink made a fantastic recording on MMP label of the Pedrito Rico Show, and will also perform on Radio El Mundo during three Brenda Lee number, "Think" (Basart). Gert Timmerman recorded "Een Moe- months, starting next July. Their latest recording for Music Hall is "Un derhart, Een Gouden Hart," (Vivace-Basart). This CNR record looks like Muchacho Asi" and "Un Beso Piccolisimo." MH's folk group Los De Cordoba another 100,000 seller for hit -maker Gert Timmerman. Basart required 2 hot have just finished a tour of several provinces and have cut "Rio de Sueños" songs for the German top -ten; entitled Manana (Tahiti Tamuré's) and "Shake and "La Tejedora." Their schedule features TV shots in August. Hands" (Drafi Deutscher). Basart started a heavy promotion campaign on the Chicote Lopez is finishing the recording of his first album for Odeon, with original German recordings and has also local releases under Dutch labels in titles like "Cuento Corderitos," "Hum Hum" and, of course, "El Patito." preparation. Maribel Marcel has cut a new single: "Ayer Y Hoy" and "El Chico Que Vi" Hans Gomperts, president of the Basart Publishing Co. and Gnus Jansen Jr., (The Boy I Saw). Pepe Reyes has also a newie: "La Duda" (The Doubt), returned from the USA after an extensive business trip. They met many of while Los Pañamenos, now waxing "Merequetengues" have cut "Alla En El their American friends of Publishing Houses they represent for Holland. Also Rancho" and "La Bruja Loca." Lucho Gatica recorded during his stay in new important deals have been concluded of which information in detail are Buenos Aires Palito Ortega's "Sabor A Nada," coupled with "Esta Noche No." expected to be published in due course by the Dutch Publishing house. The label is preparing a new selection album with The Beatles, Chicote Lopez Basart is very happy with the new hit that they have with the song "Jailer and several other artists. Bring Me Water," performed by Trini Lopez under the Reprise -label. They News from CBS: Ornella Vanoni, the Italian star of "Rugantino," has been expect the song on the Dutch charts soon. appearing on TV13, via the "Show de IKA" program, singing "Que Pasara," A. P. Pool of Boosey Hawkes, London visited Basart-offices in Amsterdam. Spanish version of the Gino Paoli hit. Ornella has recorded in Italian, for Basart acquired three very important evergreens for Holland. ("Solitude," "In ' release in Europe, the tune penned and sung by Leo Dan, "Como Te Extraño A Sentimental Mood" and "These Foolish Things") which it will take for Mi Amor," currently on top of the Argentine charts. The label hopes that exploitation. I this waxing will run well in Italy. CBS is also glad with the success in Argen- The Dutch popular duo De Limburgse Zusjes recorded for the CNR label tina of "Una Lacrima Sul Viso," the Bobby Solo smash, which is selling well the Dutch version of the German song "Gold Und Geld," which was acquired as a single and through the Song From San Remo LP. Leo Dan, CBS' top from ed. Atlas, Munich. The first reaction in the trade are extremely good seller, has a new single in the market: "Santiago Querido." and Basart expects having a big hit in their hands with this version. Willeke Ricardo Korn of Julio Korn Publishers infos about several interesting Alberti will record the Dutch evergreen that was written by Jaap Valkhoff papers that will be presented by SADAIC's president Adamini to the London "Diep In Mijn Hart" (Basart). Publishers Convention, this month. One of them is related to a reduction of Argentine taxes on money sent to other countries for payment of royalties. The current tax is 46.03%, and is considered too high. SADAIC is asking a Holland's Best Sellers - reduction to a reciprocal percentage with the country that receives the money; if this country, for instance, applies a 33% tax, the Argentine one would be This Last also 33%. Other interesting news is that SADAIC has recently raised the Week Week publisher's part of the royalty to 33% was only (previously it 25%), thus 1 Beatles/Parlophone) (Les Ed. Int.. putting Argentina on the same level as other countries, from the publishers 1 Can't Buy Me Love (The point Basart/Amsterdam) of view. Records) (World Music/ Mauricio Brenner of Fermata infos that Juan Ramon has cut "Fuiste Feliz 2 3 Non Ho L'Eta (Gigliola Cinquetti/Show En Brussels) Tu Cumpleaños," Spanish version of Paul Anka's "Happy Birthday." The Monsieur (Adamo/Pathé) (Anagon/Heemstede) Disc Jockey artist has also cut "Mejor Esta Noche" and "En Tu Cumpleaños." 3 2 Vous Permettez Ornella 4 4 La Mamma (Corrie Brokken/Philips), Charles Aznavour/Barclay) Vanoni has cut "Que Pasara" and "Mejor Esta Noche" for CBS, while (Editions Altona/Amsterdam) Los Tammys have recorded "Carcelero Dame Agua" (Jailer Bring Me Water), ' the Trini 5 6 Gib Mir Dein Wort (Freddy/Polydor) (Editions Altona/Amsterdam) Lopez tune. Een Gouden Hart (Gert Timmerman/CNR) News from Disc Jockey: the label has released the third record by teen 6 - Een Moederhart, artist Ricardo Rey. Titles are "Tengo Un Amigo En America" (Basart/Amsterdam) and "Cleo- 7 7 De Winter Was Lang (Willeke Alberti/Philips) (Les Ed. Int. patra Nueva Ola." Rosamel Araya is once again on TV, via a Channel 9 program. Basart/Amsterdam) Jorge Sobral will soon start a tour of Spain; he is finishing the Oh, My Darling Caroline (Ronnie/Telefunken) (Holland Music/ shooting of a film directed by Fernando Ayala. On the international side, DJ 8 - is releasing a Amsterdam) record by The American Beetles. "Lo Hiciste" is the main title. 9 Anyone Who Had A Heart (Dionne Warwick/Fontana) (Belinda/ More about RCA: latest newies are "Corri Corri" by Gianni Morandi, a - Compact 33 Amsterdam) by Lalo Fransen, with "Desconfiada," a nice seller, and "Sol, Sol" 8 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles/Parlophone) (Les Ed. by Los Hermanos Rignal. The diskery has also some new recordings by 10 Antonio Prieto canned and ready for release. Int. Basart/Amsterdam) Mario Kaminsky of Microfon reports about several releases under the Everest banner: there is an album by Woody Herman and Tito Puente, an- other one by Jo Jones, a classical music LP by Heitor Villa Lobos, another one Argentina's Best Sellers by Carlos Chavez and still one more by Anatole Fistoulari and the London Symphonic Orchestra. ' Producciones This Last Fermata is releasing a new EP by Vicentico Valdez under Week I the Seeco label: "Con Mas Ritmo;" there is also an album tagged "Otra Vez," Week by the same artist. Under promotion is now "Hey No Lo Digas" (Hey, Bobba 1 1 *Lita Como Te Extraño Mi Amor (Melograf) (Mundo Musical) E:ti Needle) by Chubby Checker. Leo Dan (CBS); Grillo Mejia (RM) 2 3 Non Ho L'Eta Per Amarti (Korn) Gigliola Cinquetti (Music Hall) ; Eli Salvador (RCA); Los Tres Sudamericanos (CBS); Simonette (RM) Cocktails In Brazil 3 2 *Que Suerte (Korn) Violeta Rivas, Neil Sedaka (RCA); Los Tres Sudamericanos (CBS); Beto Ferran (Music Hall); Galan -Cardenas (RM) 4 4 Twist And Shout (Fermata) The Beatles, Los Jets (Odeon Pops) ; Sylvie Vartan (RCA); Los Tammys (Philips) 5 5 *Sabor A Nada (Korn); Palito Ortega, Los Cava Bengal (RCA); Siro San Roman (Music Hall); Lucho Gatica (Odeon) 6 6 *Mary Isabel (Mundo Musical) Leo Dan (CBS) 7 7 Si Tuviera Un Martillo (Fermata) Rita Pavone, Lalo Fransen (RCA) Trini Lopez (Reprise); Village Stompers, Brothers Four (CBS) 8 O Mio Signore (Fermata) Eduardo Vianello (RCA); Juan Ramon (Disc Jockey); Blanquita Silvan (CBS) 9 10 Love Me Do (Korn) The Beatles (Odeon Pops); Fernando de Soria (RM)) 10 12 *Beatriz (Melograf) Larry (CBS) 11 - *Me Permite (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) 12 - Te Guardare En El Corazon (Fermata) Enrique Guzman (CBS) 13 14 Un Millon De Tambores Tony Mitchell (Microfon) SAO PAULO-Lucho Gatica (center) is shown above being greeted by Orlando 14 Carcelero Traigame Agua (Jailer, Bring Me Water) Trini Lopez Stephano Odeon - (Reprise); Los Tammys (Philips) Guedes promotion manager who is obscured by Cash Box rep Luis (extreme left) while Odeon public relations man Justino Fernandes 15 13 *El Patito (Korn) Chicote Lopez (Odeon Pops); Sergio Inostroza and chanter (Music Hall) at Tony Campello look on. Event took place during a cocktail party the Excelsior Hotel, this city. *Local product. Cash ;i Box-June 13, 1964 International Section 37

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The record business in Germany is undergoing some radical changes which On the first of June, Héctor Mejía resigned as head of creative services at may completely revolutionize the industry here in the years to come. The first major event concerns the production Discos CBS. He leaves his job to attend to certain personal business. Mejía of records. began his activities at CBS in 1962 when he was invited to CBS by Manuel We have reported several times on the growth of the independent producer, Villareal, but now it is an absolute who is general manager and vice president of Latin American fact that the indie producer is the man of the day. No less than 4 of the top 10 Operations. CBS Advertising Department was founded by Mejía, who or- fi tunes are independent productions and the most ganized all the sections of the department. During the time he was in charge, recent and strongest development concerns the two top mainstay producers of Polydor (D.G.G.) in Germany. successful advertising campaigns were launched in many areas. He personally z illustrated the jackets of Milissa Sierra's children records. Gerhard Mendelson and Kurt Feltz, who although producing independently, have had an exclusive agreement with Mejía was very popular while holding the Public Relations of CBS; he per- tr the label, now have the right to produce sonally attended to such famous artists as Dave Brubeck, Percy Faith, Alex- for other labels. This shook the very mainstay of the German record business, namely the "house" A&R man. The ander Brailowski and others when they visited Mexico City. Mejía also gave strangest fact in the whole indie business is his personal attention to Joe Orleck of Cash Box. His friends from the press, that major firms are actually paying less percentage and advance for indie l, production done for Germany than CBS artists and his staff, offered him a "good -by banquet." After a vacation r; they are for foreign product in a foreign trip, Mejía will return to the advertising field in Mexico City. language. Of course, foreign product has the advantage of chart action and än publicity in its origin country. From the same company, we were informed that since the first of June, ir The second change which looks like it will materialize Luis Bastón has been promoted to commercial manager of that company. Bas- around 1965 is the tón started his career in the music field first at Orfeon Records, where he fact that more and more firms are looking to open their own home owned com- pany in Germany. RCA Victor will be strengthening worked as sales manager. After that he was employed at X -E -D-F radio sta- its A&R team here, but it tion in A&R and latter began to work at CBS in the department of special . is not known if the company will be going independent distribution wise or stay with Teldec where products. Six months ago he was sent by the company for special training to Fi they have been for the last years. France's Barclay Australia. Records intend to start its own record firm in he Germany in 1965 if possible and CBS has not announced who will replace Mejía and Bastón in their past the director of their Belgium firm Valere Bral and a director from tle the French assignments but there is the rumor that Raú Bejarano will be in charge in firm Jacques Souplet traveled to all of the major record sta centers of Germany the future of the creative service department. Raúl Bejarano is currently the looking into the possibility of branching into this country. in These two firms are certainly not the only ones who plan to break into CBS sales manager. rich this Eddie Fisher finished his performances at El Patio night club and on June market which at present has only 8 firms with top 10 sales. Remember, i however, that 5 years ago there were only 4. The 4, his place as taken by Abbe Lane. After Abbe Lane's performances, El Patio el market looks like it will be will present Pat Boone and Connie Francis. growing, and competition will probably bring items like rack jobbing, discount- ht ing, Mexican young idol César Costa left town to perform in Spain where he strong merchandising and many other things which are fairly unknown h here into play. will do some performances for two weeks and after that will tour Europe, but It looks like an interesting growth and it will be a fine fight. ' tt The winner is easy to predict in advance. The record buying public will cer- only for a rest. César and Enrique Guzmán, our most popular singers, are tainly come out on top. now in Spain. Enrique received a trophy as the most popular singer in Spain The Swinging during 1963. h Blue Jeans made their first visit to Germany and guested at al the famous Hamburg Puerto Rican singer Emilio Conde made her debut at Terrazza Cassino to "Star Club." The group has also recorded their new hit or "Good Golly alternate in the show with Spanish dancer Rafaél de Cordoba, while tropical Miss Molly" in German and Electrola has released the waxing. io Germany's Rex Gildo also from Electrola has done his first singer Sonia López finished her performances at La Fuente night club. Sonia foreign TV shows and "Ave in French and British TV. He'll do his new French and Belgium records on the released a new single, at CBS, containing the songs "El Callejón" show. de Paso." Philips announces that the new Johnny Los Hermanos Carrión, the most popular romantic rock and roll group of Hallyday German record has been re- 11 leased. The tunes are "Ma Guitar" and the "new Wave;" released at Orfeon Records two new songs, one of them "My Life Is Just Now Really Starting." si Hans Sikorski's publishing composed by one of the members, Lalo, and named "Esperando Que Vuelvas" head Karl Breuer has left the firm and the new it head of pop production (Waiting For You To Return) and "Con Golondrinas" (With Swallows), for the publishing group will be Gunther Geyer, the o present publicity and promotion head of German Vogue Records. The change written by Jorge Rener. The first of these songs was heard by Italian singer takes place on July 1. Edoardo Vianello, who wants to record it. Theo Seeger of Peer Music is busy pushing the new German waxing of "Girls, Los Yorsys returned after a long tour through Puerto Rico, Panamá, Co- Girls, Girls" by Die Juniors on Columbia and "Stockholm" by Lawrence Welk lombia, Argentina and Miami and immediately made an appearance in on London. Mexico City at La Fuente's night club. Los Yorsys will record again at ar The London Symphony Orchestra visited Duesseldorf for 2 concerts at the Musart Records. end of May. A new, beautiful singer was introduced by Orfeon Records. Her name is t Peggy March and Paul Anka both have new waxing out Martha Duhalt and her two first recordings are "Vuelve a Mi" (Return To to on the market as does Connie Francis. Me) and "A Nadar" (Let's Swim). Martha also is doing pictures. Klaus Teubig of Edition Esplanade is busy going to town on the new "Mari- Gamma Records released an LP with the music of the picture "Rumbo A gr ona" waxing on Polydor and Lew Neffs' newie "Easy To Do." Polydor also re- Río" (In The Way To Río) with beautiful songs sung by Spanish actress ports that Esplanade's tune "Gib Mir Dein Wort see top 10) has passed the and singer Marisol. Rt 1,4 million sales mark. The record is sung by Freddy. Argentinian singer Violeta Rivas is getting very popular through Mexican Ralph Maria Siegel reports that his publishing house is hard at work push- radio station Radio Mil. Most popular songs sung by her are "El Pulpo," ing the new German version of "The Yellow Bandana" recorded by Vico Tor- "Corazón," and "No Hay Nadie Como Tú." It is said that Violeta will arrive !en riani and "Busted" in German by Wolfgang Sauer. in Mexico City very soon. Philips Records tells us that Chaplain Alfred Flury with his religious songs i leads the Austrian Radio Hit Parade. ABC Paramount's Harry Levine and his Mexico's Best assistant Philip Kurniit visited Philips for renewal of their distribution Sellers with the contract firm. 1 Las Cerezas (Las Cieliege)-Hnos. Carrión (CBS)-(Orfeon)-(Campei) PI Ralf Budde has so many new discs going for him that it is hard to list 2 ár all. The them Tijuana-The Persuaders-(Gamma) publishing firm is pushine hard on new records by Gerd Boettcher, 3 Perdoname Mi Vida-Alberto Vázquez (Musart)-Lucho Gatica (Musart) Bobby Solo, Gerhard Wendland. Billy Vaughn, Johnny Tillotson, ret Rene Pat Boone, (PHAM) Kollo. Detlef Engel, Nat Cole and many more. 4 Laberinto-Sonia López (CBS)-(PHAM) 4a Peter Schaeffers a reports that his tune "White Roses of Athens" which sold 5 Twist And Shout (Muévanse Todos)-Vianey Valdéz (Peerless)-Los a million records here is going like crazy in Italy with the new Nana Mouskouri recording Rebeldes del Rock (Orfeon)-The Beatles (Musart)-(Grever) there. 6 Entrega Total-Javier Solis (CBS)-Alvaro Zermeño (Orfeon)-(Mu- Next week we'll have a listing of the winners of the 1964 German jazz Federation prizes. musa) 7 She Loves You (Ella Te Ama)-The Beatles (Musart)-Los Angeles Azu- les (Musart)-(Grever) Germany's Best Sellers 8 Mi Adios-Sonora Santanera (CBS) This Last No. Weeks 9 No Tengo Edad Para Amarte (Non Ho L'Eta Per Amarti)-Gigliola Cr Week Week In Charts quetti (Gamma) 10 El Dia-Angélica María-(Musart) 1 1 12 Oh My Darling Caroline (Clementine)-Ronny-Telefun- ken-Edition Marbot 2 2 12 Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand) -The Beatles-Odeon-Edition Accord The International Language 3 4 6 'Shake Hands-Drafi Deutscher-Decca-Intro/Meisel 4 3 10 'Wenn Die Cowboys Traeumen (When The Cowboys Dream) Marika Kilius-CBS-Melodie Der Welt/Michel 5 7 4 *Mach Die Augen Zu (Close Your Eves)-Gerhard Wend- land-Philins-Melodie Der Welt/Michel 6 5 5 Non Ho L'Eta (Luna Nel Blu)-Gigliola Cinquetti-Italia -Karl Heinz Busse Music 7 6 8 'Gib Mir Dein Wort (Give Me Your Word)-Freddy-Poly- dor-Edition Esnlanade 8 8 2 Das Geht Dnch Keinen Etwas An (It's Nobody's Business) -Suzanne Doucet-Metronome-Intro/Meisel 9 9 3 Manana. Manana. Manana-The Tahiti Tamoures-Polydor -Nero /Hammerling 10 10 2 *Einmal Reicht Uns Das Glueck Seine Hände (One Day. Luck Will Come To Us)-Carmela Corren-Ariola-Ralf Arnie Music 'Original German Copyright

SENSATIONAL! -1 in GERMANY 10 WEEKS IN A ROW! "OH MY DARLING CAROLINE" Published by STUTTGART-Van Cliburn, RCA Victor's classical ivory virtuoso recently: 2 EDITION MARBOT returned HAMBURG BORN ST. 12 from an extremely successful tour of the land of Beowulf. In the; 1 above pic het the pianist is shown at a press conference in Stuttgart where 4 did radio interviews with the American Forces Network and German radio. 3 38 Cash Box-June 13, 1964 International Section Box. www.americanradiohistory.com 11 II11 II II I lIi I EMINIMIENIIIiIMhll11113 II I I II II II I II II III II III 115111 llllll55111.111011ll1 IIIIIIih;U:dlh innlllüllbdlhlilh lllullli lllll Illllodlll:

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ABC -Paramount 46, 62, 77 Moss 56 - CBS of Brasil is reorganized as follows: Evandro Ribeiro, general mana Almo Mercury 42 ,lles: 61 38, 40, er, is also with A&R; Othon Russo is now with the promo and PR depts.; Amy MGM 55 an 54 23, ntoad° Silva heads the internacional section, while A. Palma Costa takes Atco 51 ?r, Montel 83 are of the commercial and sales departments and Enilson Lins handles gen- Atlantic 44, 87 Monument 25 ial administration. Othon Russo reports that a new waxing by 19 year old Motown 5, la Cameo 2 29, 31, 89 Sills Regina, the cute lark from Rio Grande do Sul, may well become one of 1n Capitol 2, 9, 21, 27, 43, 80, 91 Okeh 93 he top hits. On this LP called "O Bem Do Amor," Ellis gains a surer style Chess 32 Parkway 62 .nd even Lucio Alves, considered one of the "fathers" of the new wave, places ea Columbia 11, 22, 36, 48, 57, 71, 90 Philips 41 ter among the best on the beat. Also the old-timer Cyro Monteiro just fin - cutting a double -compact, in his personal style, with four good numbers: Command 4 Puppy 99 shed Crusader 30 Dir Que Fui Por Ai," "Ciuminho Bom," "Colher De Chá" and "Samba Nego." RCA Victor 13, 19, 24, 53, 54, 58, 60, 79 Dr Decca 34, 39, 49 ,pother old-timer, Alcides Gerardi, is out with a new LP on the market. "A Red Bird 1 Dolton denina Da Areia" is the name of a samba which is coming up strongly, sung 34 Reprise 84 Domain ,y Emilinha Borba, another artist patted with the label. Silva informs from 86 Rust 97 Dot 78 lie international department that George Maharis and Andy Williams are Scepter 6 seing introduced to the Brazilian public through two new LP's. Other interna- Epic 8, 14, 28, 64 Smash 18, 69, 85 ional artists of great success will be launched soon: finally, Barbra Strei- Era 75 Sfax 96 ,.and, then Steve Lawrence. For the Jazz fans: Dave Brubeck's "Count Down"; Golden Crest 88 Sue 92 Pe ;arl Orff's "Carmina Burana," with the Philadelphia Orchestra. "Latin Amer - Golden World 17 Symbol 94 in can Fiesta" with Leonard Bernstein, which includes some Brazilian numbers. Gordy 50 Tamia 20, 72, 81 Dr the classic field: the third LP with Vladimir Horowitz; "The Mormon Tab- Hickory 52 Tiger 67 ernacle Chorale; Chopin with Alexander Brailowsky; and still an LP with :p, Tol lie 3, 15 'Tristan and Isolde," Cleveland Orchestra with George Szell. Imperial 12, 26, 35, 45, 59 h': United Artists 98 Joao Araujo, who is now in charge of the promo and A&R departments, Kapp 7, 37, 70, 95 47, 66, 74 since Ismael Correia left Philips (Companiha Brasileira de Discos) has some Kent 33 Veejay 68 news of interest from one of the exclusive artists of the label: it seems that Laurie 16, 65 Verve p Jorge Ben, after his terrific national success (his LP is still on the charts), Liberty 82 Wand 73 has the ideal publicity agent for his European tour -Brigitte Bardot. The London 10, 76 World Artists 52, 100 French star, on her recent stay in Brazil, after touring the night life of Rio, :anae to the conclusion that the young singer -composer was the best for her ln answer to numerous requests for such a service CASH BOX will run the Top 100 Labels feature e capsule taste. She already phoned to a friend in Rio, all the way from Paris, saying weekly basis. It has been designed primarily as an aid to our international readers desiring summary of labels they carry and their representation on the CASH BOX Top 100. Feature con Ise be that she is ready to launch Jorge in grand style. Ben's new number "Bicho o handy order for distribs, racks, dealers and one -stops ordering disks by labels. Do Mato" is one of the present successes which may get to the good posi- in tions on the best sellers' list. Savio Carvalho da Silveira, president of Discos -Continental, who was re- cently appointed to the presidency of the Association of Record Producers of BRAZIL (Continued) Rio de Janeiro started already his activities and has great plans for the fu- Neusa Machado da Costa, head of the promo dept. of Copacabana in Rio, ture in that position: Dr. Sávio thinks of creating the "Record Fair," in which lu reports that the company is releasing a second different type of LP: "Ecos Do he will congregate the Societies of Authors, Composers and Publishers as well Inferno Verde" (Echoes Of Green Hell). While the first one that the young as musicians, record producers and shops, in order to promote the record and el Brazilian engineer Johan Dalgas Frisch cut for the label, presented "voices" bring it in direct contact with the public. Records will be sold with deduc- Io of birds from the Brazilian jungle, this one features all sorts of strange tions to allow the public to get used to the market. Also, this will have the si sounds, from the noise of ants and spiders to that of the famous and vora- purpose of elucidating the layman about the complicated procedure to produce cious fish "piranhas," who can eat a man and is reported to have eaten one of a record, both technically and financially, so that the person who buys a rec- Frisch's microphones during a recording. This LP was presented by its author ord knows the effort made by the producers until the product is ready to hit le to several personalities all over the world. the market. Dr. Sávio will also try to explain to the foreign companies the ai Ramalho Neto, from the Promo and A&R departments of RCA Victor, gave urgent necessity to lessen the guarantees required for local companies to rep- us the news: William Walsh is the new General Manager of the record divi- resent their labels in this country, giving a longer time for promotion in sion of the company, position held by Douglas Reid until he was appointed to order to test the public reaction and that may diminish the risks. He believes the presidency. Incidentally, this top exec was honored with a typical Brazil- that a better collaboration between the foreign and the local companies would ian "feijoada." be of great help to both. Carvalho da Silveira is a firm believer in the stabil- m Lucho Gatica, world famous Chilean songster, is in Brazil again, after 10 ity of the artist in the company; to illustrate this, he announced that Diler- years of absence. With him, his beautiful wife Mapi Cortez, who was once siano Reis, who has over 20 waxings cut for Continental (viola), is now cut- Miss Panamá. The romantic singer, whose voice was heard all over the world ting a new LP. le singing "Sinceridad" is an exclusive of the Odeon label and has an enormous Henry Jessen, director of Odeon in Rio de Janeiro, is on his way to London amount of LP's to his credit. Lucho asked us to make public how touched he to attend an international of concerning "Neighbouring a conference experts, was with the warm and kind reception of the Brazilians which make this visit Rights." He will then tour Europe: France, Spain and are on Jes- in his honor by Odeon, sen's to the country unforgettable. During a cocktail-party schedule, always for professional contacts. we could see many important names from the press, radio and TV, as well as Jose de Sá, from the International Department of Odeon, announced that came under contract with the local TV Excelsior - 'Willi Lopez artists and fans. Gatica will be introduced to the Brazilian public on LP and single, from Channel 9, had four programs in Sao Paulo, four in Rio (Channel 2), two more the Reprise label represented by that company. The Italian wave is forcing will go to Buenos Aires and from there to Mexico, a the in Porto Alegre, then company to try for new releases: besides Peppino Di Capri, already on where he is residing with his wife and three children. The songster has plans the charts, Odeon will hit the market with Pino Donaggio, Tony Renis and visit the United States after that. His very tight schedule did not allow i two French to singers, also in Italian numbers, sung in that language -Gilbert him to cut an LP he was supposed to but TV Excelsior has enough video-tape Recaud and Richard Anthony. Another single released by the label comes out a while and, Lucho promised to be with material to please Gatica's fans for quite an excellent publicity trick: it is said that "Cristine," with music by back soon and stay for a while. Don Jaime De Móra Y Aragon, of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, has been forbidden brother Also flying to London to attend the Congress of the International Confed- in Europe ... b/w another number with a suggestive title: "S -E -X." erate Societies, the representation of the U.B.C. (Brazilian Union of Com- posers) : Cristoväo De Alencar, president and Oswaldo Santiago. Jair De Taumaturgo is the new director of Radio Mayrink Veiga of Rio de Brazil's Best Sellers Janeiro. With two TV shows and six radio programs, Jair became the biggest This Last promoter of modern music for teen-agers ... although he is not exactly a Week Week teenager himself. His long experience on the radio (25 years) and now on TV (2 years) make him at ease to choose the kind of material which receives 1 2 Ritmo Da Chuva-Rhythm Of The Rain (Fermata) Demetrius/ Continental the most enthusiastic reaction from the largest audience on that type of 3 'Rua Augusta (Vitale) Ronnie Cord/RCA Victor program. 3 Another composer of popular music passed away in Rio de Janeiro: Ar- 1 Io Che Amo Solo Te (Fermata) Sérgio Endrigo/RCA Victor Cavalcanti. He was considered the boss of the Carnival, because of the 4 6 I Want The Beatles/Odeon mando To Hold Your Hand (BMI) enormous amount of songs that he wrote that became hits during those ex- 5 9 La Bamba (Embi) Prini Lorez/RGE 6 But Cavalcanti could write romantic music as well, adapting 4 Roberta (Fermata) Peppino di Capri/Odeon citing periods. 7 to all types of rhythms, always with a strong Brazilian mark: "A 5 Divorcio (Ricordi) Oslain Galvio/RGE himself 8 Lua Dos Namorados," "Aqui Neste Mesmo Lugar," "Manhi No Posto 6" are 8 America (Shapiro) Prini Lorez/RGE 9 among his greatest successes. Armando, who was a retired general, loved 12 Datemi Un Martello (Fermata) Rita Pavone/RCA Victor 1011 canary birds, beer and most of all his friends who can't get over such a tragic 7 Sapore Di Sale (Fermata) Gino Paoli/RCA Victor 11 'Parei Musical) Roberto Carlos/CBS loss. 12 Na Contra -Mao (Mundo what we once wrote about a night spot in Rio called "O Can- 10 Non Ho L'Etá (Fermata) Cigliola Cinquetti/RGE Confirming 13 15 gaceiro," we witnessed lately the birth of two songs which we predict will 14 'Juta Do Braz (Fermata) Leila Silva/Continental hits. Both to hommage the coming 4th. Centenary *Bigorrilho Victor become popular classical 15 14 (Euterpe) Jorge Veiga/RCA of Rio de Janeiro: "400 Anos De Samba" (400 Years Of Samba), by that tal- *Que Queres Tu De Mim (Vitale) Altemar Dutra/Odeon ented and inspired Luiz Antonio and "Ser Carioca," also by one of the re- sponsibles for many a hit Fernando César. It seems that the year will be a Brazil's Top Five LP's great one for the Brazilian popular music: Luiz Bonfá also has his "Sinfonia Do 40. Centenario" prepared to be recorded, with lyrics by Maria Helena To- 2 2 Beatlemania-The Beatles/Odeon ledo, with all the cast Irons Odeon. 3 1 Sergio Endrigo-Sérgio Endrigo/RCA Victor José Scatena, president of RGE is enthused with the tremendous success of 4 3 Samba, Esquema Novo -Jorge Ben/Philips the show that the "Centro Academico XI de Agosto" organized at the "Tea- 5 5 Moacyr Franco-Moacyr Franco/Copacabana tro Paramount" for crippled children. "0 Fino Da Bossa" included some of 4 S' Young-Ray Conniff/CBS the biggest names in the Brazilian modern music (pop) like: Sergio Mendes, Wanda, Nara Leäo, Oscar Castro Neves, Ana Lucia, Paulinho Nogueira, Brazil's Top Five EP's Alaide Costa, Jorge Ben, Os Cariocas, Luiz Henrique, Zimbo Trio, Geraldo Cunha, Walter Wanderley, Claudette Soares, Rosinha De Valença, Edson Ma- 1 2 Ritmo chado Trio. Scatena considers this show the confirmation of the full accept- 2 Da Chuva-Demetrius/Continental music by the public of Sao Paulo: ri 1 Rita Pavone Pavone/RCA Victor ance of the modern popular over a thou- 3 -Rita sand persons had to give up going in because the place was absolutely sold 4 4 Preludios De Amor-Luiz Vieira/Copacabana sell 3 out. RGE again helped to achieve the success, giving full technical support to 5 Samba, Esquema Novo-Jorge Ben/Philips an Parei Na Contra-Mio -Roberto Carlos/CBS the organizers. itGlsh Box --June 13, 1964 International Section 39

i www.americanradiohistory.com It is interesting to note in a report issued be COIN MACHINES NAMA last week, entitled "Vending 1963: A Quiet Revolution", in which the emphasis is placed on the recent mergers which have taken place between national vending operating companies and food service firms, that "prepared food" volume still represents but 5 per cent of total vended sales. Vending is still a business of selling a limited num. ber of staples.

The report, which will be circulated to news editors and civic leaders, bankers and other 'out- siders', states that the snack refreshment and the traditional service for plants, offices and public Cash Box Editorial locations, continues to be the mainstay of the vend. ;....;..:r,.....e ...... Ñr ere::rr ing business. In fact out of the nation's 6000 op- erating companies, approximately half continue to operate a business based, and in many instances founded, on three different types of machines- cigarettes, candy and coffee, according to general industry statistics. The point of highlighting this observation is that VENDING there is obviously still plenty of room at the top for, the aggressive coin machine operator who wishes to diversify into vending, a move which has enabled Still A Business many music machine operators to build a better business during recent years. e

13 Of Staples Equipment today has been perfected to the point of minimal services costs. The fear of a "wet" vend, Si which once restrained music operators from the business of coffee machine vending, no longer is founded on fact. This can be said, too, of the cold drink machine where vast strides have been made SV I in the last two years enabling operators to gain higher income through crushed iced drinks and now the low -calory drink, the impact of which will úa be felt this summer.

he The presence of a factory distributor in most SB areas, willing and ready to ease the entry into a field that may seem foreign at first, is reason enough :ee, for the ambitious operator to study the possibilities e of vending as a part of his future expansion plans.

Too often, during the last year, we have heard ill vending operators refer to the strength of the nagh tional operating companies and the fact that they Ir are, for the most part, in full -line food vending. Well, the truth of the matter is that vending, aE stated at the outset, is still a cigarette -coffee -candy business and this means a route of individual lo cations which require close personal attention. TN coin machine operator with the will to succeed car provide this service and he need not concern him sell with food service, at the moment. Too much emphasis has been placed on the am plexities of the full -line food service installation Judging from NAMA's vending story, this repre sents a small percentage of vending volume today Tomorrow may be a different story. Tomorrow, Ilia coin machine operator may find himself sufficient"? equipped to cope with this type service. In thi Asi meantime, he could do worse than look at smell) .s service as a means of diversifying into a business eve g that offers continued growth. i

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www.americanradiohistory.com I I SeeburgAcquires Williams; Games Line mill Be Distributed BySeeburg Outlets Sam Stern Remains As VP Gen. Manager New Seeburg Subsid Headed By Coleman; Gordon Named President CHICAGO-J. Cameron Gordon, Pres- Assistant Secretary; and Edgar E. Ir ident of The Seeburg Corporation of Tober, Assistant Secretary. Chicago, has announced the acquisi- "This latest acquisition adds a valu- tion by the corporation of all of the able and appropriate new line of coin - issued and outstanding shares of cap- operated products to the Seeburg 1 ital stock of Williams Electronic Man- line," commented Gordon, "and fits in II) ufacturing Corporation. In the trans- perfectly with our present patterns of action, Williams becomes a wholly - distribution. t'1 owned subsidiary of The Seeburg Cor- "Several of our distributors are al- poration. The stock was acquired from ready distributors of the excellent Ysï the two shareholders, Messrs. Samuel Williams line of equipment, and prac- IC? Stern and Bernard Weinberg. tically all are familiar with the design Stern has been elected Vice Presi- characteristics of Williams products. dent and General Manager of the Wil- It also adds another element to our «..._...... - liams Corporation and a member of corporate structure to support our its board. claim to being the world's largest Following is a list of the newly manufacturer of coin -operated equip- elected officers of Williams: Delbert ment. It is our intention that Williams W. Coleman, Chairman of the Board; shall operate as a wholly -owned sub- J. Cameron Gordon, President; Sam- sidiary of Seeburg under Mr. Stern's uel Stern, Vice President and General management," concluded Gordon. Manager; Jack Mittel, Vice President - Seeburg distributors, who were in- Sales; Gordon T. Horlick, Vice Presi- formed of the negotiations that were dent-Engineering; Russell W. Babb, being conducted at the time of their JACK Vice President and Controller; John J. recent national distributor convention, SAM STERN ,I GORDON Keefer, Treasurer; Lillian K. Kubi- were unanimous in their enthusiasm ) cek, Secretary; John F. McNichols, for the company's latest acquisition.

Sked 4 Smokeshop Classes In Bilotta Rules Committee Schedules Hearings 17 Distrib Showrooms Buffalo, Newark, On Cellar Bill; Juke Box Ops Alerted Syracuse, Albany Associations Ask Ops To Petition Locations For Support June 8-13 WASHINGTON D.C. The House royalty on each record purchased. The NEWARK, N.Y.-John Bilotta, Bil- 13; Bilotta Enterprises, 1226 Broad- Rules Committee will -hold hearings performance rights societies are re- otta Distributing Company, advised way, Albany, N.Y. Monday June 15. on the Celler Bill (HR 7194) Tues- questing that in addition to this me- upstate New York ops last week of The school at Newark, N.Y. will be an day, June 9th, following a period of chanical royalty, which is paid by all a week-long Smokeshop service school afternoon and evening session. about ten months of dormancy after purchasers of records, a performance which will be held on different days Smokeshop is currently in produc- it had been passed out of the House royalty also be paid. "We ask that in all four Bilotta showrooms in the tion on the Starlite series, Models Sub -Committee on Patents, Trade- HR 7194 be defeated in its entirety," upstate area. "630" with 630 pack capacity, 27 col- marks and Copyrights for Rules Com- states the petition, adding that there Bill Herbord, Service Engineer of umns, 18 selections, plus 9 shift col- mittee action. is nothing in the legislation which Automatic Products Company, makers umns. The Smokeshop Model "450" The Celler Bill will revise the Copy- restricts the societies from imposing of the Smokeshop cigarette vendor, offers marginal locations 18 columns, right Law of 1909 which presently high fees. "It would be like handing will conduct the classes. 18 selections, 450 pack capacity and exempts juke box operators from them (performance societies) a blank B&B Distributing Company, 777 9 shift columns which can be added. Main paying performance royalties on in- check," continues the petition's text. Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Monday - Half -dollar changers and penny - come derived from the play of records The juke box industry's position Tuesday June 8-9; Bilotta Enter- changers are optional equipment. prises, 224 North Main St., Newark, Smokeshop Sales Manager Art Brier on their machines. An earlier bill for years has stated that should op- 9l N.Y. Wednesday June 10; Rex-Bil- has been on the road and is expected written by Congressman Emanuel erators be made to pay royalty fees, otta Corp. 501 West Fayette St., to attend several of the Bilotta serv- Celler (HR 5174) stipulated per -ma- many smaller operators would be Syracuse Thursday-Fri -Sat June 11- ice sessions. chine fees and set up a bureau for forced out of business. They also con- the collection of juke box royalties tend that this would lead to a smaller Bill Exec from operators. This bill received a record volume purchase which in turn Adair Named Seeburg hearing before the House sub -commit- would decrease, instead of increase, tee but was not passed upon. the current royalty coffers of ASCAP, VP Div. Instead, another bill (HR 7194), BMI and SE SAC, the leading per- Sales; Clark To Head Mfg. the one which is now in Rules was formance rights societies. George has been named Executive Vice Presi- passed upon but, according to juke Miller, President of the California dent in charge of Operations and box industry leaders, without a hear- juke box operators various associa- Manufacturing. ing. While the Rules Committee hear- tions, and legislative counsel for the Adair joined the corporation in No- are attended only by Congress- Music Operators of America, vember 1962 as Vice President in ings alerted charge of Sales. Prior to that time he men and do not welcome outside in- industry leaders across the nation last was a partner in Eastern Music Sys- terested parties, juke box leaders week. MONY President Albert Den- tems, Inc., of Philadelphia, Seeburg have requested operators and the ver, among others mailed letters to distributors for many years. As a See- of locations in which juke his membership asking that burg distributor, he was known as an owners operators innovator in the marketing and dis- boxes are installed, to write to How- contact Howard Smith and voice dis- tribution of Seeburg products, having ard W. Smith, Chairman of the Rules approval of the bill. developed a unique sales approach Committee, registering disapproval of Hearings before the Rules Commit- which involved the encouraging of legislation. tee are sometimes short in length more favorable commission contracts the in behalf of his operator customers, A petition being circulated through- with as little time as one-half hour the creation of equipment service pol- out the nation's locations by industry delegated for discussion. At that time icies, as well as imaginative methods leaders and operators calls for loca- the pros and cons are weighed. If it of financing equipment sales. tion owner signature to a statement is the opinion of Rules to table the Adair resides in Wilmette, Illinois with his wife, a son and a daughter. which registers protest of the legis- bill, then the legislation will return to William H. Clark joined Seeburg in lation. "We wish to join the music its dormant state. If the legislation is 1956 as Controller of the Company. operators in protest ... of HR 7194 rejected it is sent back to the House President in 1959 BILL ADAIR He was made a Vice . . . (which) would burden the op- sub -committee from whence it origi- Vice President of Op- CHICAGO and was named and ourselves with further nated. If Rules decides in favor - J. C. Gordon, President erations last year. erators of of or license (fees) reads the legislation then Celler Bill nouncedStwou atippoi Prior to that time, he was an ac- taxation ..." HR Water- four para- 7194 effective executiver apspointments count supervisor with Price a portion of the text in the will be sent to the floor of the at once. house & Co., nationally known account graph petition. The petition also House Of Representatives. No juke William F. Adair, Jr., has been and auditing firm. He lives in Liberty- named Executive states that juke box operators pres- box copyright legislation has ever and Vice President, Sales ville, Illinois with his wife, two sons Distribution, and William H. Clark and a daughter. ently pay a four -cent mechanical progressed this far. Cash Box-June 13, 1964 41 13

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Mass. Vending Sanitation School For Gumma Joins W. Wide NAMA Convention Vending Sales Staff Exhibit Sellout CHICAGO-World Wide Distributors Health Officials Termed Huge Success announced the appointment of Frank Gumma to the Vending Division sales staff. Frank brings to World Wide a background of many years experience in vending, including years in field operations, field service and customer relations, representing operating companies, distributors and manu- facturers. Frank will devote his efforts to calling on vending machine operators in the area served by World Wide with the full line of Seeburg vendors.

Re-elect Georgia Posts SID SHAPIRO CHICAGO-All officers of the Georgia Automatic Merchandising Council CHICAGO-NAMA Exhibit Manage were re-elected to their posts at a Sid Shapiro, who reported last wee recent meeting of the group, accord- an near SRO report on the fort) to SERVfND EXEC VP Phil Gorman (left) with NAMA Health Counsel Dare Hartley at recent Mass. ing Gilbert H. Tansey, NAMA coming NAMA Convention schedule sanitation school. 60 attended. state council secretary. to be held at McCormick Place, Ch The officers are president, cago, CHICAGO Lee G. Oct. 17-20. The show is a sellot -The first vending -indus- Dr. Michael explained the State's Wilkie, Macke Southern Venders, each year with attendance of 70C try -sponsored sanitation new training vending sanitation law, adopted Atlanta; vice president, William H. visitors from vending and allied it school for Bay State public health last year following NAMA and dustries. officials and vending operators was MAMC recommendations. He pointed Martin, Automatic Candy Company, an outstanding success, reports David Columbus, out that his department is now work- and secretary -treasurer, The Georgia vending association E. Hartley, public health counsel of ing on licensing, sanitation standards John C. Edenfield, Automatic Vend- National Automatic a state council of National Automata Merchandising and other food vending regulation ing Company, Thomaston, Georgia. Merchandi-ing Association. Association. proposals within the framework of Conducted in Brookline, Mass., May the new law-all of which "will be 20, the full day of talks and equip- uniform with the U.S. Public Health ment demonstrations attracted a total Service Vending Sanitation Code," he of 60 delegates-split evenly between said. Canteen Names Finance Execs vending company representatives and Hartley discussed the NAMA Ma- sanitarians responsible for food vend- chine Evaluation Program; the asso- ing machine inspection in the State. ciation's sanitation training projects The school was sponsored by the for vending company employees, and Massachusetts Automatic Merchan- other aspects of the NAMA Public dising Council and requested by the Health Program. The sanitarians also State Department of Public Health. received vending machine demonstra- Co-chairmen of the MAMC Planning tions from vending industry repre- Committee for the training course sentatives. Local vending companies were Phillip A. Gorman, executive provided the equipment. vice president, Servend, Inc., Wal- "Helping to indoctrinate and train tham, and Bert Steir, vice president, sanitation procedures is the best way Automatic Merchandising Corp., Divi- to avoid problems for the operator," sion of Servomation Corp" Medford. Hartley said. He explained that one Hartley and Dr. George Michael, di- of the most important activities of rector, Division of Food and Drugs, the NAMA Public Health Program is Massachusetts Department of Public conducting similar schools for local Health, were instructors and state sanitation officials through- for the out the country. He averages some 20 course. such courses every year, he reported. DONALD W. MAXFIELD JOHN D. MUNDELL New Nat'l Rej. Changer from sales in a locked -in collection CHICAGO-The tube. The EN Sale Channel Board of Directors President, he will devote more time Has accepts of Automatic Canteen del Auto. Coin Separator two nickels or one dime, and also Company of long range financial planning, routes a America has elected Donald V. Max- management and over-all finance predetermined number of field to new dimes (rental or time payment) to the post of Financial Vice controls, O'Malley said. the locked collection tube. President, and John G. Mundell to the Mundell has been Assistant Trea Only the operator or bottler has ac- post of Treasurer, it was announced urer of Automatic Canteen since Fe by Patrick L. O'Malley, President. cess to the locked collection box, as- ruary, 1962, and was Tax Manager suring payment on each call. The pre- Maxfield has been Vice President determined amount to be collected and Treasurer of Automatic Canteen the company's financial departmet may be easily adjusted to amounts since April, 1962. As Financial Vice for the nine years prior to that. ranging from 100 to $6.00. The collec- tion tube is locked into the changer or channel by a separate key. The speci- fied amount of dimes deposited into NRI Opens NYC Sales -Service Headquarters the changer or channel go directly into the collection tube. When the proximity to the New York World tube is full, additional dimes are di- verted to the cash box. Fair and to midtown Manhattan. NI Collector Changer and Channel can officials, realizing that a great mar be readily converted back to normal configuration (minus Collection Tube) operators and bottlers will be visitir by the use of a readily available, in- the Fair, have extended an invitatic expensive conversion kit. Further information on these Col- to visit their new NRI office in cot lector Units may be obtained by con- junction with their visit to the Fai tacting your nearest NRI office or by writing direct to National Rejectors, Inc., 5100 San Francisco Boulevard, '-t. Louis, Missouri, 63115. NEW YORK-National Rejectors, Continental-APCO Sold? Inc., a subsidiary of The Universal NYAVA Warned On Speno Bill Match Corp., St. Louis, Mo., recently WESTBURY, N.Y.-Reliable soarc ST. LOUIS National Rejectors has NEW - YORK-Members of the New moved their New York office, a Collector Changer and a Collector York Automatic Vending Association complete reported last week that Continental- Channel that are ideal for those loca- and non-member with parts and service departments, tions where a operators through- APCO has been sold. Negotiatiol cooler or vendor is being out NYS were warned last week by to new, specially built headquarters, paid for on a time basis. The Changer, association officials of the pending in Woodside, were expected to have been complete which is a 10e Sale Coin Changer Long Island. All NRI that July 1st deadline date by which sales and by late Friday afternoon, June 5, at r vends for two nickels, one dime, or a cigaret ops must service operations for the quarter, paying comply with the New official announcement sale out three nickels, has Speno Bill (3533) and affix "No Sales York area are now being handled of the an automatic separation system to col- from lect To Minors" signs on all machines. the new office. the vending machine manufacturer a predetermined number of dimes Penalty after July 1st is $50.00. The new headquarters is in close plant was to be made at that time ,42 Cash Box-June 13, 19i

www.americanradiohistory.com Seeburg's Australian Distrib Shows Vending Line At Catering Exhibit DEPENDABLE ' LP Console Also Displayed Coin -Operated Equipment SYDNEY-Vending equipment manufactured by the Seeburg Corporation, which was recently exhibited at the Australian Catering Exposition held recently here in Sydney, made a "favorable impression" on members of this country's food dispensing trade, according to Jim McKeon, general FROM manager DAVIS of Seeburg Automatic Products, Pty. McKeon You can depend on Davis Distributing Corp. for reconditioned and used colts- said that this is especially operated music machines. Our guarantee Is synonymous with top quality the world important because Australia is only now coming to recognize the value of over. With Davis you can be assured of expert workmanship and technical know- automatic merchandising as a modern and efficient means of dispensing hot how. The following location -ready phonographs have been steam cleaned, recon- and cold food products. ditioned and refinished to look and operate like new: The exposition, which was held at the internationally known Chevron Hilton Hotel, also displayed the Seeburg Little LP Console phonograph. PHONOGRAPHS Below are some of the photos taken at the exhibit. Seeburg AY 160 SHR $925.00 Seeburg AQ 1605 695.00 Seeburg Q 160 650.00 Seeburg KD 200 350.00 Seeburg HF 100R 350.00 Seeburg VL200 275.00 Seeburg V200L 250.00 Seeburg V200 195.00 Seeburg HF 100G 275.00 Seeburg W 100 250.00 Seeburg D-3WA (200 Sel. W.B.1 49.00 Seeburg 3W1 (100 Sel. W.B.) 25.00 CIGARETTE VENDORS Seeburg E-2 Reconditioned $225.00 Seeburg E-1 Reconditioned 125.00

IN EUROPE IN PUERTO RICO Holland -Belge -Europe Cancel Hermanos Inc. 276 Ave. Louise 1816 Loiza St. Brussels, Belgium Santurce, Puerto Rico Write or visit our representative for guaranteed quality used equipment Terms: 1/3 Deposit Jim McKeon, General Manager of Attractive Denise Rennison is Required Seeburg Automatic Products, Pty., shown above taking her cup of fresh who was on the Committee of the brew coffee from a Seeburg Fresh Australian Catering Exposition, is Brew Coffee Vendor. Since the ex- DISTRIBUTING shown (above right) presenting the position, Seeburg hot and cold drink S.T. Leigh Trophy for a meal pre- vendors have been located in the Exclusive Seeburg Drei'- - on pared in a foil container suitable for leading railway stations and proving the tourist trade. The winner, Gra- very popular with commuters, ac- 738 EAST ERIE BOULEVARD hame Latham of Pan American Air- cording to McKeon. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13210 ways, prepared a steak and three PHONE GRanite 5-1631 vegetables, which, on re -heating, re- AREA CODE 315 tained all their natural juices and flavors.

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KEENEY'S ALL -NEW Dinner time? COLORAMA the DIFFERENT _1 _ 2 -PLAYER Johnny O'Keefe, the popular Aus- Denise Rennison, who is this year's tralian FLIPPER GAME! singer who was selected to Miss New South Wales, is shown See your Distributor sing on the Jack Benny Show and selecting a 'Little LP' album on the time for was featured in the TV show 'Jack Seeburg Console. The machine shown or contact Benny ROWE AMI In Australia', is shown pre - above has since been placed at the J. H. KEENEY & CO., Inc. Paring a Seeburg phonograph as a University of Sydney's Club Room. music 1600 W. SOI St., Clumpe Prop for 32, III. his own weekly program- qq rfoeei Hltiebdt 4-3300 Sing, Sing, Sing'.

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I COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW POOL TABLES I CANADA -BOUND: On Friday, May 22nd, David P. Howie, Rock-Ola's Vice - President of Sales, Dr. David R. Rockola and George Hincker bid farewell 1 VALLEY KAYE ALL -TECH 1 to another truckload of the new Rock -Ola 'Grand Prix' phonographs. This daily occurrence was bound for Rock-Ola's Montreal Distributor, Laniel I 1 Amusement Incorporated. Jean Coutu, Laniel's Sales Manager, has been practically a daily caller 1 1 to Rock -Ola factory placing additional orders and praising the overwhelming AS IS - CLEAN - COMPLETE reception of the 'Grand Prix' in his Canadian market. In his own words Coutu said that this phonograph, as it is named, is truly "the Grand Prize 1 BALLY DELUXE CLUB BOWLER $95 I of all phonos." BALLY CONGRESS 55 Messrs. Howie, Rockola and Hincker are pictured above, "supervising" I 1 the loading. 1 1 Terms 1/3 Dep., Bal. Sight Draft or C.O.D. Joe Connors, NYC Op, Dead At 55 1 We carry the most complete line of Phonographs, Games, Arcade 1 and Vending Equipment. Write for Complete list! NEW YORK-Joseph P. Connors, 55, was one of the early members of former owner of Connors Automatic the Music Operators of New York Music Company, passed away last where he served on the Board and r Wednesday, June 3, after suffering was a Vice -President for five years. I4kA,ORLD WIDE distributors from an illness for several years. MONY President Al Denver, speak- 2730 WEST FULLERTON AVE., He was waked at Fairchild Funeral ing for the association, said, "I feel mug CHICAGO 47, 'ILL. Home from Friday through Sunday. the loss of a personal friend. Joe EVerglade4-2300 CABLE: GAMES -CHICAGO Internment will be at National Ceme- Connors was a friend of all of the tery, Pinelawn, Farmingdale, Long members of our association." Island following a requiem mass at The likable, slightly built coinman, Our Lady Queen Of Martyrs Catholic was a colorful dresser in sports at- Church in Forest Hills on Monday, tire and a virtual beau brummel June 8. when dressed for occasions. His smile END OF FISCAL YEAR JUNE 30th Joe Connors sold his interest in was a part of many New York opera- NEW ENGLAND 0 P S ! his coin machine route to Hy Jaffe tor meetings where he took part in PRICES CUT, EVERYTHING GOES' approximately three years ago. He the progress of association work. As 14 NEW & USED GIEPEN COFFEE VENDORS a businessman, Joe Connors was rated WRITE FOR THE AMAZING r by his colleagues as a "top flight Vends Coffee Tea Hot Chocolate Soup 'CINCH' INSTANT SHINE operator." 24. Earnings equal to cigarettes, Connors is survived by his wife candy! Costs under $100! SAMPLE PACK -FREE! Ann. BIG BALL VENDING MUSIC Active Shows BOWLERS Bally 597 -Batch $150 WURLITZER Pan American $140 Vendo Milk 150 WURLITZER 2710 ChiCoin Royal (1963 Modell Phone `Grand Prix' Crown 13' 595 WURLITZER 2610 ChiCoin Continental ARCADE (1962 Modell Phone WURLITZER In 2 Pa. Towns 16' . 2500 445 Chicoin Champion Bally Super Shuffle 11961 Modell Phone Gun Phone PHILADELPHIA - The Active IPuckl 350 Bally Fun Phone KIDDIE RIDES Amusement Machine Company sales Bally Official w/Tape $50 force conducted showings last month Jumbo Reconditioned * Like New 125 Capitol Auto-Test 495 BASEBALL at the General DeKalb Inn, Norris- (Factory Reread.) 1 Capital Midget Movie S 95.00 town Pa., and at the Penn -Harris 14.; Bally Bank Ball Wms 1963 Major 1 Exhibit let 145.00 2 See -Saws 145.00 Hotel in Harrisburg. Subject of the ISkee Ball) 195 League $375 1 Moon Ride 145.00 showings was the Rock -Ola 'Grand FOR EXPORT! 2 Small Tanks Bally Spinner 95 Wms Pinchitter 195 145.00 the All Types Of Equipment 1 All -Tech Chao Choo 175.00 Prix' which Active distributes in 11.2 1 Capital Jr. Auto Test 175.00 Reddy For Delivery. Bally Heavy Hitter Pennsylvania territory. In pictures 10 Assort. Rocket Ships 175.00 below, it Inquiries Invited. IRecond.) 99 3 TV Camera Rides . 175.00 (top) Mel Mismer, Paula KIDDIE RIDES 1 Midget Racer 175.00 Vending, Allentown; Rock-Ola's Jack ChiCoin All Star 3 Exhibit Reindeer 175.00 Barabash; i41í Bally Champion Baseball .. 395 1 Deco let 195.00 and John Molitiere, Lens- 3 Scientific Rocket Ships 195.00 dale, are shown during a demonstra-' DISTRIBUTORS! Horte fused) $395 United Bonus 1 Small Horse r. Molded Saddle 195.00 tion. Phone ---Let's Swop! Bally Bicycle 295 Baseball 295 kt; Phone or write SPECIALLY REDD DISTRIBUTING CO. INC. PRICED! -0tt.1 80 Coolidge Hill Road Watertown, Moss. WAtcrtown 6-2250 Cable: REDDINC 2 Silver Skate Boats .. 225.00 1 CC Round -the -World Trainer 225.00 3 Scientific Merry -Go -Rounds w. sound 275.00 3 All -Tech Stutz Bearata 295.00 3 Exhibit Horses 295.00 4 Old Smokeys 295.00 2 All -Tech Puffers 345.00 1 Bally Wells Be. Challenger Fargo 350.00 GAMES 325 1 Bally Motorcycle 395.00 Astrosce» Here - Un. Jumbo BA 150 3 All -Tech Fire Engines w. Manikin 395.00 =Pt .. 5.95 Un. Duplex BA 275 6 All -Tech Wells Fargo 395.00 1 Stets Fire Truck Exhibit HI Ball 95 Was. Titan 425.00 I 315 3 All -Tech Satellites 445.00 Mote. Drlee.oblle 95 Gott. Melody Lane . 245 WURLITZER 3 All -Tech T.Irly-Birds 495.00 Ba. Big lumina 95 Campbell Bumper 3 All Tech Musical Ferris Wheels 595.00 2 Large Western Trail 995.00 Ml/. Sleetr 8.8. . 325 Gelt 195 Mid. Top Hit 8.8 write WIRE PHONE WRITE TODAY 1416 Mill Tartlet Gallery 225 MUSIC M id. Shooting Gallery 145 Wert. 2150 5245 Exclusive Rowe AMI Distributor 11.2 Mid. Bile Gallery 1.75 " 2300e 395 S. Jersey -Del.- Md. - D.C. M Id. Smoke 2510s 595 2800 DELUXE 195 Seeb. R100 325 Un. Super Slugger 95 " 1100 395 (Bottom) Active's head man Jot Ba. Tournament 125 Makes the Swing to " KD200 245 flAVID ROSEN INC Ash (left) with Bill Shay, SShay't CONTINENTAL COIN Machine Exchange Higher Earnings Vending, Lebanon; Harry Wise, Wise 1827 Adorns St., Toledo 2, Ohio, CH 8-3359 Amusement, Lebanon, during the 855 N. BROAD ST., PHILA., PA. 19123 Penn -Harris premiere. Phone: (2151 CEnter 2-2903 Active has offices in Philadelphif and Scranton, Pa. 911

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7-10 National Confectioners Association Place: Americana Hotel, New York City 13 Massachusetts Automatic Merchandis- ing Council Place: Stotler Hilton Hotel, Boston, Moss. 16 Music Operators of New York Quar- terly Meeting (General) Place: To Be Announced 17 New York State Operators Guild Place: Gov. Clinton Hotel, Kingston, N.Y. 18 National Association of Coin Laundry Equipment Operators, Inc. Place: Beverly -Hilton Hotel, Los An- geles, Calif. 18-20 Indiana Tobacco -Candy Distributors & Vendors, Inc. Place: Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, Comical, colorful backglass and clever off-center playfield Ind. layout get immediate 20-23 Southern Wholesale Tobacco and Candy attention. Fast, exciting action .. , Association, Inc. Place. Dinkier Plaza Hotel, Atlanta, insured by exclusive Bally actionizing features . .. strong Georgia 21 Music & Vending Association of South last -ball suspense, and "came -close -try -again" play -appeal Dakota Place: Lieberman Music Co., Minne- keep players apolis, Minn. coming back, keep coins tinkling into the 22-25 Catholic Hospital Association, Con- MAD WORLD cash -box. vention 5 Place: New York Hilton, N.Y.C. 26-28 Cigarette Merchandisers Association, Inc. Place: Laurels Country Club, Sackett Lake, Monticello, N.Y. fd AUGUST FREfiaALL ALLEY 2-4 National Candy Wholesalers Associa- tion Place: Sheraton Park Hotel, Washing- RED?.pLAy P ton, D.C. STIMW)ITES 3-5 American Management Association remains in Free -Ball Il Gate ,IIIn and Place: 135 W. 50th St., N.Y.C. freed to player through 24-26 National Association of Concession- Ballfromshot getting closer and closei to ¡ a players ape duo aires Eastern Regional Conference in Place: Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth, game to B'" others skill, and, if qe Mass. each i a ball in the Alley earl 26-30 National Automatic Laundry & Clean- competition " "left-over" ball. laa ing Council try for the itti prove MAD WORLD uidr to Place: N. Y. Coliseum (exhibits)- Bar- other players are q bizon -Plaza (meetings), New York City carry-over idea elel built strongest hto a 2 -players game. to be the Free -Ball Alley

SEPTEMBER NEW DIVIDED Get the most for your money with Ballygames. COIN -BOX Rugged construction... 18-19 Minnesota Candy & Tobacco Distribu- brilliant colors... sleek tors Association NEW E -Z OUT Place: Learning Hotel, Minneapolis, styling ... thrilling action ... smooth trouble - Minn. BACKGLASS free 18-20 Iowa Association of Tobacco Distribu- performance, all add up to high earning - tors Place: Hotel Savery, Des Moines, lowo ALL METAL power, lowest operating cost, top resale value. 24-26 Pennsylvania Association of Tobacco BACK -DOOR & Candy Distributors Get MAD WORLD working for you today. Place: Tamiment-In-The-Poconos, MATCH FEATURE Tamiment, Pa. 24-26 Michigan Tobacco & Candy Distribu- tors and Vendors Association See your distributor or write BALLY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Place: Statler-Hilton Hotel, Detroit, 2640 BELMONT AVENUE, CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS, 60618, U. S. A. Mich. 24-26 Texas Merchandising Vending Associa- tion-Texas and Oklahoma Tobacco Distributors (joint meet) NOW DELIVERING UNITED'S "PACER" AND "TORNADO" 25-27 MONY, NYS Operators Guild and Westchester Operators Guild Place: Nevele Hotel, Ellenville, N.Y. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1641 N. BROAD ST. 27 -Oct. 2 National Association of Concession- aires PITTSBURGH, PA Place: Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago 1508 FIFTH AVE. ATTENTION Annual Convention EXCLUSIVE UNITED MFG. CO. DISTRIBUTOR 28 -Oct. 1 Motion Picture & Concessions Indus- AND tries Trade Show OHIO KENTUCKY Place: Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago Pavone On 'Little LP' Canned Soft Drinks MEET YOUR NEW CHICAGO-`Little LP' releases for AREA DISTRIBUTOR the week of June 8th by the Seeburg On The Incline A&M ENTERPRISES OCTOBER Corporation include Pop Vocal', 'Pop NEW YORK - According to the 2110 GILBERT AVE. Instrumental' and `Jazz/Rhythm & .United States Steel Corp., the sale CINCINNATI 6, OHIO Blues' material, and features an al- soft drinks in tin cans increased 1-4 CONTACT New York State Association of To- bum by that rapidly rising young from 800 million in 1960 to over 2 HIM FOR KITS TO bacco Distributors, Inc. Pavone, in the billion last year, and the total CONVERT YOUR OLD SEEBURG Place: Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, RCA Victor star Rita will 200 DUAL N.Y. `International' category, with her rise again this year. The corporation's CREDIT WALLBOXES 14-16 magazine INTO ALBUM PLAYING BOXES Music Operators Of America 'non e facile avere 18 anni' on the `U.S. News' has stated that Place: Sherman House, Chicago RCA Italiana label. every major soft-drink producer now Annual Convention Under the `Vocal' listing, Seeburg 'uses tin-plated steel containers to OTHER AREA DISTRIBUTORS 17-20 National Automatic Merchandising is offering operators both the John arying degrees. WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER Assoc. Convention Gary 'Encore' recording on RCA A big promotional program will be Place: McCormick Place, Chicago COIN MACHINE Annual Convention Victor and the Bob Eberly and Helen aunched again by the steel industry O'Connell joint effort on Warner this Summer, in behalf of soft drinks IMPROVEMENT & Brothers label titled 'Recapturing the packed in the tin cans. The promo- MFG. CO. Excitement of the Jimmy Dorsey tion will include point -of -sale ma- 3018 W. DAVIS DALLAS, TEXAS 72511 NOVEMBER Era.' terial featuring vending machines. Tel FE 7-1979 In the `Instrumental' slot, Seeburg 9-12 has scheduled the London recording Rhythm & Blues' category, the Capi- American Bottlers of Carbonated Bev- erages `Heath vs. Ros' featuring Ted Heath tol album titled `Right Here, Right Place: McCormick Place, Chicago, Ill. and Edmundo Ros. In the `Jazz/ Now' by Billy Taylor is being offered. If Cash Box-.June 13, 1964 45

www.americanradiohistory.com Southern Auto. Hosts Rowe Class FOR QUICK ACTION LOUISVILLE-Jimmy Cheek and Don McGarr, of Southern Automatic Eastern Flashes 4 SEEBURG AY -160 Ea. Music Company, hosted a service school class on Tuesday evening, May with stepper like new $795.00 26, in the firm's showrooms featuring 1 SEEBURG 201 trouble -shooting on Rowe-AMI,s Bill Weiner, Weiner Bros. ... 495.00 "Tropicana" M-200. Sales, reports that Bill Herbord, assistant sales manager and engineer for the Automatic Products Company, makers of the 10 ROCKOLA RHAPSODY When school "let out" the 20 odd Smokeshop cigarette servicemen -operator were machine, arrived on the Tenth Ave. scene last week for 160 sel. like new .. 775.00 guests a few days of visits with metro New York ops, to treated to chicken dinners in the discuss their equipment A and outline the features of the Smokeshop vendor. Herbord will be off again 1 ROCKOLA PRINCESS show-room by Cheek and McGarr. shortly, for Rowe AC Manufacturing was rep- the Syracuse territory, but not before a few days stop at his 100 sel. like new 645.00 Chicago home to see his wife and their brand new baby boy, born Sat. May resented by Paul A. Huebsch, Cliff 30th. Bitting and Ellis Royal. Bitting and Royal conducted the service classes. Louis Wolberg of Runyon is knocking CHROME WALL BOXES wood with one hand and filling orders with the other. Louie says that he, Iry Kempner and Sid Gerber are scootin' 100 SEEBURG 3WI around "trying to get the money in and the equipment out." Kempy's travels 100 selection $15.00 last week took him through the plush terrains of New Rochelle, Larchmont 100 SEEBURG 3VWA and eventually to Connecticut. He reports that his son Bob is a MECHANIC taking it little 3, 200 selection . . 35.00 easier now since doctors have revealed that he's suffering from an ulcer. We ore seeking a man with diversified ex- Murray Kaye at Atlantic New York says that Seeburg's release of Bobby NUMBERED POOL BALLS perience in repairing amusement and music Gordon's Decca album titled 'Young Man's Fancy', on a 'Little LP', is making machines. For a qualified person we con a hit with New York ops. Murray reveals quite frankly that his golf game is d. One to titteen-Size 21/4 offer an excellent weekly salary commen- "worse than it was plus 23/a Cue Boll surate with past experience and ability. three years ago, if that's possible to believe." The word 5 day week. Liberal employee benefits. from the Protestant Council Pavilion at the World's Fair, which is dispensing l CUE BALL 23/s ONLY Write or phone Ed Stern or Ken Lewis at' religious articles and books through a Seeburg 'Pick -A -Pack' merchandise These ore the best quality Belgium bo vender, is that the machine is doing a splendid job in this capacity and that no Write for lowest price State quantity Amuse -A -Mat Corporation service trouble has been noted since the machine's installation. t' Nate SEACOAST DISTRIBUTORS 1213 North 5th Street Sugarman advises that Runyon's Springfield office continues to do a modest volume of business in the coin 1200 North Ave., Elizabeth, Philadelphia 22, Pa. machine export area. Commenting on N.J. 07201 the operation of equipment in certain ll Bigelow 8-3524-S Poplar 3-9600 locations which are effected by various seasonal factors, Nate said that the Runyon operation, one of the largest in Northern New Jersey, with phonographs, games, vending and background music equipment, is so extensive that he can watch a sales boost on the shore spots while noting Brand New Spacious Showrooms a corresponding dip in certain inland locations. ... See - burg's recent acquisition of the Williams Electronic ne With The Same Old Sparks Hospitality! transfer Corp. will mean the of the Williams franchise in N.Y. from Runyon to Atlantic New tel York's New Jersey branch. This will mean that the Williams line will be VISIT handled in OUR NEW COLUMBIA, S.C. OFFICES the future by Oscar Parkoff at the Atlantic New Jersey branch. at This transfer from one distrib to another will be repeated in many spots across the nation in the coming weeks as the Williams line passes over to d NOW LOCATED AT Seeburg distributors. 1820 Sumter Street Milt Tucker, of Musical Distributors, was out whompin' up sales recently in ti, "Around the corner from our former Spring Valley, Nyack and other spots in address" the Rockland County area. Sid Green- .ill AMPLE PARKING COMPLETE field reports that his sons Mary and LINE OF NEW -USED EQUIPMENT PAY US A VISIT SOON Phil had a ball in the city during Phil's View the vacation from his job with the Los Angeles top lines in the south: Sheriff's Office, but says that the l'he ROWE AC UNITED boy will be reporting KEENEY AMERICAN US BILLIARDS NATIONAL BILLIARDS back to duty very shortly. Sid, grateful for his wife's speedy recovery from her recent operation, says she should be back attending the SPARKS SPECIALTY COMPANY to her normal duties very shortly.... Iry Holzman advises all in the trade ATLANTA 842 North nor Highland Ave. NE COLUMBIA- 1820 Sumter Street to be on the lookout for something terrific soon to be released from by United Mfg. He also says that his 31 year old granddaughter Jill Jill's career as a 0 TV model should also be launched soon, and the pictures of the little hopeful on the 'Tycoon's' desk reveal that she is one of the most photogenic WOULD YOU LIKE TO GROSS AN EXTRA PER little girls $2000 MONTH you have ever seen. 1.1 AS SOME OF OUR DISTRIBS ARE NOW DOING? Harry Berger's open house party, to be held June 18th to celebrate the official launching of his new West Side Coin Corp. on Tenth Ave. promises to be a blast. Besides the customary refreshments and favors, Harry's inimitable orb and flamboyant personality ought to add that something extra. Harry re- ad, "FOOSBALL MATCH" ported an almost 30% dip in sales on his cigarette vending route in Man- IT R.g1 hattan during the Memorial Day weekend when much of the citizenry took Frs off for the beach and other shore and vacation THE COIN -OP GAME THAT'S "UNMATCHED" spots. {.R Abe Lipsky says that many of the metro N.Y. ops FOR POPULARITY AND PROFIT POTENTIAL. he knows reported an pre average drop of around 25% of sales on their routes for the extended holiday (Manufactured by Automotenbau Foerstcr) weekend. Abe has the 'Arizona' gun game in his shop now and is anxious for t of it to pass the scrutiny of the Licensing Dept., as many ops have expressed an early INQUIRE NOW WHILE TERRITORIES ARE STILL AVAILABLE interest in the machine. The 'Arizona' is manufactured by the Th. Ber - mann & Co., a German firm, and is being distributed nationally by the Duncan er ; Sales Co. L. tPl T. PATTERSON DISTRIBUTORS National Rejectors Inc., a subsid of the Universal Match Co., have moved their offices eve Cintinnali sales to a new location in Woodside, Long Island. The new sales Office Chicago OR)ee Europson offices, complete with OMc parts and service departments, were built specifically ll 10 ROOKWOOD BLDG. for NRI use, and all 2733 LAWNDALE 529 NEUSTADT sales and service operations for the New York area will CINCINNATI 2, OHIO now be handled from these new EVANSTON, ILL. LANDSHUT / BAY quarters.... Watch out for Mike Munves and 241-4475 475-2999 Dick Greenberg. Now that Mike's son Alvin is working as a life and health WEST GERMANY insurance salesman for the Prudential Insurance ldl CABLE: PATTERDIST Co. they just might be tempted to trip up a few 'friends' in an attempt to convince all of the many values of accident coverage. foi Bilotta relf readying his Newark, Syracuse and Albany showrooms for Smoke - shop classes to be conducted by Bill Herbord pas Pro Series! thru this coming week-June 8th 12th.... Mel Rapp, Continental's chief exec, reek. has tells us that while no deal gone thru as yet, look for the Continental-APCO sale to as soon as the go through necessary negotiations have been completed. Continental's new i-IN. Standard 1000 coffee vendor is making a popular name for itself with the the y, vending ops.... Suren Fesjian, Mondial's head, left June 5th for a European trip. He'll bring back a signed contract to import 4131a to a French -made juke box these shores.... Looks like Southland's Bud Luriewill join Williams in a sales t h16 capacity.... Last week collections on the Scopitone machine at Broad- way Arcade were reportedly holding up.... Nice guy Bill Adair named Exec VP of Seeburg. And we knew him when.... Si Redd's "map mailing" promo- 3R be tion worked out fine. Dozens of operators from the outlying New England Cott: territory drove mime to Redd's showrooms in Watertown (oh, they found alright) PRO it en,; 1- 78 x 46 with map in hand (torn from a Cash Box page PRO CALL June 6 issue) and promptly CUE BALL LOCK 115th 2- 88 x 51 Arco received $25 off Venl boa locks cue in) Code 516) the sale price on the machine of their choice. You have unti] PRO 3- 93 x 53 June 30th to PY8-2626 deal.... Al Simon looking forward to ") eves PRE -ASSEMBLED PRO- factory delivery on the PRO 4-103 x 58 or Rock -Ola "Phonette" FESSIONAL STURDY wall box unit. The new box offers private listening in rh0,8 BASE (NO WEDGE) t Local Distributor booths and distribs flipped when they saw it premiered at the regional meets two months °tl of -lam; ago.... Jack Mitnick, Scopitone sales chief, ready for the road 44 after a two-day illness and a slight delay in European import -deliveries. "The e machine is doing just fine," echoes Al Malnik who had just returned from a mlieb Chicago press showing. U\ 1po Fr 5 BILLIARDS Cash Box man -on -the-street Ed Adlum will be away from the Tenth Avenue scene a( the for two weeks. He's got a good reason. Two weeks New York Arme Amityville, New York National Guard training at Camp Drum, N.Y.... Lee Weiser, Dance Along Gist Records head, will announce special juke box op record material shortly, ac- 'laps cording to Morty Wax, Dance Along's PR man. f 46 et stâs Cash Box-June 13, 1964 B00 1

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The big news in coinbiz this week is the acquisition by the Seeburg Corp. of Williams Electronic Mfg. Corp. The transaction was completed between Delbert Coleman and Jack C. Gordon for Seeburg, and Sam Stern and Ber- nard Weinberg for Williams in the Seeburg offices last week. In the new exec- utive alignment at Williams Stern is vice president and general manager. Jack Mittel is vice pres. in charge of sales, and Gordon Horlick, vice presi- dent and head of the engineering dept.

A. D. Palmer and Bob Bear, joined Gary Sinclair, Ron Pepple and Bert Davidson, along with other Wurlitzer distribs in Chi for a meeting with mid- , est distribs last week. Also included in the party was C. B. Ross, Wurlitzer's head of field services, who enplanes to Omaha Friday for the Coin Operated Industries of Nebraska meet. 1 United Mfg. is previewing the new (soon to be released) "Thunder" big í SE SATiONA` is NBALL'M ball bowler at the C.O.I.N. regional trade show this weekend. Bill DeSelm BALL letting out to Omaha, and will be in the United booth with Hymie Zorinsky, MOVING Howard Ellis and Eddie Zorinsky, of H.Z. Vending & Sales Co. T. B. Holliday from 'way down south. ! Most coinmen should remember FEATURE "T.B.," who left coinbiz several years ago, is back in harness as manager of *BEAT THE SCORE the recently formed Central Coin Machine Exchange, Inc. in Knoxville, Tenn. Owners are Ed Wahle and Warren Summers. T.B. formerly owned and op- erated a distributorship in Columbus, S.C. (Welcome back, "T.B."!) Patrick L. O'Malley, prexy of Automatic Canteen Co. of America, was in- vited to visit and dine with Pres. Johnson and Ireland's Eamon de Valera in the White House t'other day. Canteen's board of directors elected Donald V. Maxfield to the new post of Financial vice president, and John G. Mundell to n treasurer, according to O'Malley. h When "Scopitone" was introduced here last week (in the Beau Nash Room e' of French film and singing star Jean Pierre n the Ambassador West Hotel) Id .tumont, appearing nightly in the Camelia House of the Drake Hotel, was :e present for awhile. He told us "Scopitone's" popularity is still zooming in ft Paris, France, where it was intro'd a few years ago. Hosting the shindig were ,r A. A. Steiger, prexy of the parent Tel -A -Sign, Inc., and Al Malnick and Joe Sicari, ti of "Scopitone." World Wide's Nate Feinstein and Harold Schwartz info'd that Tom Higdon Lb was added to the sales staff handling music sales in the metropolitan area, AVAILABLE IN REGULAR HINGED AT FRONT & REAR FL SHOOT AGAIN MODELS D_N_I _G FOR SERVICING a. and Frank Gumma for vending sales. . . . MOA's Fred Granger solidified ot MOA-ROSA relations during a long distance phone chat with Stanley Stone, SII! i; I!fFI CAT & MOUSE TARGETS vice prexy of Galaxy Records in N'Yawk, who succeeded Iry Perlman as pres- il ident of ROSA. The invitation recently extended to ROSA for the upcoming MOA !I Convention stands and was graciously accepted by Stone. 3t Over noticed that Sam Wolberg is look- MIDWAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ,c; at Chicago Dynamic Industries we ing chipper again having fully recovered from his recent illness, and is in his 10136 PACIFIC AVENUE. FRANKLIN PARK, ILLINOIS office every day now. Sam Ginsburg departed for a much needed Florida va- cation. Mort Secore and Ralph Wyckoff advise that "Bronco" sales are boom- ing. Hank Ross announced that the brand-spankin' new Midway "Trophy Gun" (with four moving ball targets, and "Dancing Cat" and "Mouse" targets) is being released to the coin machine trade this week.... Rowe AC's regional chief Paul A. Huebsch moved into his new headquarters at Atlas Music Co. SPECIALS! last week. We're Celebrating "STEREO" C.O.I.N: s Howard Ellis advised that among the MOA staffers on hand dur- AMI ing CONTINENTAL 1-200 the weekend trade show, along with Lou Casola and Fred Granger, will Our Year by Les Montooth, Norman Gefke, Lew Ptacek, Ted Nichols, and Harlan Win - 30th 33 ' 3 and 45 R.P.M. $575 grave. Montooth is also president of the Illinois Coin Machine Operators' .Assn. We'll be chatting with Alvin Gottlieb this week about upcoming big news BALLY at D. Gottlieb & Co. which will break shortly. . . . Have you seen the new FUN PHONES ISAMA envelope sticker (stamp) which announces the dates of the forthcom- $69.50 ing convention in Chi? Write for Complete List: Phonographs, Vending, Games THANKS TO OUR MANY Most everyone's in at Rock -Ola Mfg. Corp. these days, except Donald Rock - ola FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS who's taking his vacation. Also, Dr.. Dave Rockola and Dave Howle are currently on a tour of bottling companies, according to George Hincker. Established 1934 Empire Coin's Joe Robbins tells us (Gil should like this) that Gil Kitt is Pretty much on schedule on his itinerary of the European Continent. Johnny Frantz, of J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co., planed to Omaha to man his ex- Cable: ATL,aS 11USIC COiliPayY hibit at the C.O.I.N. ATMUSIC-Chicago t.I conclave. Eddie Ginsburg, huddles 2122 N. WESTERN AVE., CHICAGO 47, ILL. ARmitoge 6-5005 ti et al at Atlas Music Co. are in almost constant these days setting plans for a "wing -ding" anniversary party during mid- 'pmmer. Stan Levin is burning mucho midnight oil mulling over festive plans. (ash Box --June 13, 1964 47

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JACKSONVILLE - The first in a series of regional meetings was held PL j{jÿ YER ADJUSTABLE 3 5 BALL PLAY by the newly formed Florida Amuse- 2 GAME with ÿ ment and Music Association (FAMA) Wednesday, May 27th in Jacksonville, Florida. The purpose of this meeting was to fully acquaint members not attending the organizational meeting in Day- tona with the objectives of the asso- ciation. The main interest among the many topics discussed in the meeting was centered around the fact that FAMA is accepting locations in the state as associate members, dues being $1.00 per year. Besides giving the association addi- tional funds, it will give the associa- tion the numerical strength necessary to impress on the general public as Replays for high score and number match well as the state and local govern- ment the importance of our industry, 6 bumpers and 2 targets move arrow according to D. - J. Barton, a Vice 2 eject holes move arrow President of the N.E. section of the 1,11111111.1"".- state. Top roll-over button scores 100 points when lit "When this drive for associate mem- bers has been completed, we should -Swinging gate scores 50 points when lit have between twenty and twenty-five 2 bottom lanes score 50 points when lit thousand dues -paid members in this association, which will make it the 2 jet bumpers and 5 -roll-over buttons score 10 points when lit second largest in Florida, surpassed only by the Florida Teachers Associa- 2 flippers 2 Sling Shot Kickers tion (FTA). During the early part of Plastikote finish playfield Slug rejector Twin (optional) this drive, it has already been learned Chutes that the locations, when informed of its purpose, are all anxious to contrib- ute their money and signatures. In IMPORTANT WILLIAMS FEATURES fact, several of the operators have al- ready gotten their locations in one Trouble free drum units hundred per cent and reported no dif- ficulty whatsoever," explained Barton. Coin switch Latch -locked playfield The association has divided the state into four regions. The first re- Motor unit Larger, locked cash box gional meeting was presided over by D. J. Barton. At the speakers table were L. J. Longue of Perry, Florida, President of FAMA; Charlie Beyer, Daytona Beach, Florida, Secretary and Treasurer; Fred Deeb, Tallahas- see, Florida, Chairman of the Board; Jack Andrews, Gainesville, Florida, Board Member; and Leonard Pep- per of Tallahassee, Florida, General Counselor. Other meetings of this nature will be scheduled throughout Florida in the very near future, according to FAMA. A list of the operator -members who 9411142/M4-- ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING CORP. attended this meeting were: Charlie Crum, Bud Reichel, Ernest 4242 W. FILLMORE ST. CHICAGO 24, ILLINOIS Jack Ortagus, Lee, Bud Bright, Bruce Shep- Cable Address: WILCOIN, CHICAGO ... NEVADA 2-4900 pard, B. C. Paul, Vincent Paul, Earl Toole, Ralph Sherouse, Tom Cola, Clark Coleman, Gary Coleman, Gene Stephens, BUY THE BEST-BUY WILLIAMS Bob Matthews, T. K. Cole - :...... man, Joe DeVane, Gordon Dunn, t' Clarence Hargraves, O. C. Ponce, Bud Shields, Harry O'Brien, Herb Gor- son, F. A. Bell, R. L. Parks, Eddie e man,KenCharles GravesPhil Emerson, Carlton Lauramore, R. L. Goldman, Cutis' Amer on, Tom Houser, Eugene Saccamono and T. J. Holland, J. W. Harrell, Kelly Gree- Jordan. NOW AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT WURLITZER Amer. Shuffle 36th Year Fete Slated Model 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2250, 2300 UNION CITY, will fleboard N.J.-American Shuf- the late founder, Paul Cusano, AMI Model G 120 UNITED JUMBO BONUS Corporation, one of the in- attend with her two children Paul Jr. dustry's oldest coin machine firms, and Donna. General Manager Nick BOWLING ALLEYS will celebrate ness its 36th year in busi- Melone and his wife, Sales Director on June 28 when the employees Sol Lipkin and his wife, and key of the firm company will join together for a personnel will all be in attendance. DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTORS FOR: dinner -dance. The event will American employs dozens of people Lem be held at the Westmont Country in five separate plants in New Jersey. EMPIRE INTERNATIONAL Rock -Ola United Club in West President Patterson, New Jersey. The company will hold its annual Williams Midway Mary Cusano, widow of picnic and outing on Wednesday June INC. 24 Forest Lodge in Mt. Bethel, Division of EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, at EV 4-2600 will be the tenth con- CHICAGO: 1012 N. Milwaukee CABLE: EMCOMACH New Jersey. It DETROIT: 7743 Puritan DI 15800 You may have a Respiratory secutive outing for the firm's em- Disease. Don't take chances. ployees. Cough too much? last week that new offices and show- Street address. Sparks Specialty Moves rooms are now open to operators. The Sparks distributes the Rowe AC Short of breath? larger quarters are located at 1820 music and vending lines as well as See your doctor, says your COLUMBIA, S.C.-Sparks Specialty Sumter Street in downtown Columbia. the United, Keeney, American, US 41- Christmas Seal orgoniratlon. Company, formerly located at 1309 The new location is approximately Billiards and National Billiards Taylor Street here, advised the trade three blocks from the old Taylor amusement games lines.

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Pool tables of all kinds and makes continue to be the leaders on coin machine row, creating plenty of operator traffic among the wholesalers and distribu- chicago coin' tors on Pico Blvd.... Bob Portale of Advance Automatic Sales Co. in the Stockton, Calif. area on a three day business trip. Lou Wolcher, head of Ad- vance Automatic stopped at the local offices enroute from Chicago to San Francisco. Lou very pleased with the set-up here in Los Angeles, and with progress being made by the local office. Jack Leonard and his wife enjoyed a Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas from which Jack said they returned "broke but happy." At Amco Music and Vending, Leo Simone, Seeburg regional rep returned r from the Chicago showing of the new LPC 480 Seeburg phonograph. Amco "ew SPOTLITE will be holding open house for the operators this week with the new phono- a... graph, and Leo says the new innovations on the phonograph will make it a 6" i ire CZ= sure winner with the operators. PUCK BOWLER At California Music Co., National Sales Manager, Don Bohanan, in checking se' lt, Ik with Buddy Robinson and Sammy Ricklin on sales and promotion of Liberty caurzular -. SPARE -LITE Feature! First product. Gerry Barrish off serving his two weeks of annual Army Reserve service, stationed at Camp Roberts in Northern California. Time Ever on a Puck Bowl- Joe Duarte back at his desk at Duarte International Sales Co. this week, now

T.?wI that Marshall Ames has returned from his trip to the Orient. New employee r+j` er! Directional Arrow on in the shipping department at Duarte is Armando Rosas. Playfield "LIGHTS-UP"- Herman Beid, vice-president of Associated Coin Amusement Co., Inc. re- turned this week from a two month trip around the world, reporting the Showing Player Where to trip was both very interesting and very successful. Jimmie Wilkens at Paul A. Laymon, Inc. said sales of used equipment have Aim to Pick-up Every Spare! been particularly good the past two weeks. Jimmie said they now have the Bucky Bronco kiddie ride, which has always proven itself very well with the operators, in stock again. Jimmie also reported their sales of pool tables holding up exceedingly well. At C. A. Robinson & Co., Hank Tronick said that Midway's Trophy gun SPOTLITE is receiving a very enthusiastic reception from the operators and looks like 4 a "Smash hit." 0 Skill Game! George Muraoka at Simon Distributing Co., said they are finally receiving f 4 -? Plays with- a shipment of 71/2 foot pool tables which had proven hard to get for the past few weeks. George said most of the carload they are receiving have out visible already been sold. Frank Mencuri said that the operator response to their I' __------showing of the Rock -Ola Grand Prix had been most gratifying. Continued Rear scoreframe pins. (Pro's call good export business keeping the shop busy at Simon. goes all the way At the Wurlitzer Factory Branch, Cliff Nugent in the hospital for a check- to floor it "shadow up. Gary Sinclair, Wurlitzer regional representative, who had just returned bowling"). from a tour of the Orient, in spending a couple of days with Clayton Ballard. Gary was accompanied on his trip by Ron Pepple of Northwest Sales Co. in Seattle, Wurlitzer distributors for that territory. AT YOUR CHICAGO " COIN DISTRIBUTOR! Another traveler returned from the Orient was Marshall Ames of Vendart Distributing Co. Marshall had actually made the trip on behalf of Duarte w. tss[Y Bro /f/C090 /!O/7J/CGUSi//S. , tras International Sales Co., and reported a highly successful trip business -wise IncrvCHICAGO 14, ILLINOIS for Duarte. Marshall said the trip was very interesting, but he is glad to be back home and back at his desk at Vendart. Hal Haines of RCA -Victor in Leuenhagen's Record Bar and all excited S their new Italian singer, Rita Pavone's record, "Remember Me." . Chuck If you are reading Klein of R. F. Jones Co. was the champ on his recent fishing trip to Palmilla, Mexico, landing a 131 pound Marlin. Accompanying Chuck on that trip was a R. F. Jones and Tommy Thompson, manager of the Jones office in Salt someone else's copy of Lake City.

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why not mail this Mr. & Mrs. Bob Aherin, LaMoure, No. Dakota and friends drove to the Twin coupon Cities last week for a few days. Bob calling on the distributors. The wife catching up with some shopping.... Mr. & Mrs. Russell Gherty in town for the day picking up parts and records.... Billy Gummow, Hopkins, in town for a few hours. Bill owns a very prosperous tavern on the lake and this is the time of the year that business is booming.... Morris Berger, Duluth, in today town with his service man for the day making the rounds. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cross, Jackson, in the cities for the day picking up parts and records.. Mrs. Vern Boerger is coming along just fine since her operation. . . . John McMahon, Eau Claire, has moved to new quarters. Has twice as much room, Please Check Proper good shop THE CASH BOX facilities and plenty of warehouse space plus a nice office. . 1780 BROADWAY C assification Below Lawrence Sieg, Eau Claire, has built a fine warehouse not too far from his NEW YORK 19, N. Y. MY FIRM OPERATES THE home.... Matty Huppert in town for a few hours.... Operators operating FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: in the resort areas were busy last week shaping up the JUKE BOXES their locations for Enclosed find my check. Memorial Day weekend.... Mr. & Mrs. Amos Heilicher should in AMUSEMENT GAMES be arriving $15 for o full the states very soon from their year (52 weeks) subscription CIGARETTES trip around the world. $30 for a full yeor (Airmail in United States) VENDING MACNINES $30 for o full year (outside United States) OTHER D SIS for o full veer (Airmail outside U. Si Happy Birthday To: NAME This Week Elmer H. Weatherwax, Schenectady, N Dean Louis Clem, Council Bluffs, . . . Iowa. Paul Charles Calamari, Chgo., Ill. . . . Samuel H. Taran' FIRM Miami, Fla.... Floyd E. Williams, Stuttgart, Ark.... Joseph E. Lewis, No. Tonawanda, N.Y.. .. E. H. Griggs, Columbia, Tenn. . .. Clarence Kyntion, ADDRESS St. Louis, Mo.... Wm. Downing, Fresno, Calif.... E. H. Stockham, Bloom- ingdale, Mich.... R. E. Taylor, Lincoln, Nebr.... Cassiano G. Silla, Oakland. CITY Calif.... Richard S. Griffen, Howell, Mich.... Theo S. Gutowski, San Fran- ZONE ... STATE cisco, Calif.... Paul J. Haberthier, Silverton, Ohio.... C. P. Dinwiddie, At- Be Sure To (heck Bu,inecs Ciassif,cotion, Above' lanta, Ga.... Gilbert M. Wilkins, Galena, Kans.... Benito Murillo, Oakland, Calif.... John D. Fuller, Albany, N.Y.... W. R. Whitfield, Hopkinsville, K9k 50 Cash Box-June 13, 14

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www.americanradiohistory.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION EXPORT. KEY WEST; SHOW TIME; BEACH TIME; HOLLY CRANES: BAL- CLASSIFIED AD RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD LERINA, ETC: Bally Wild Lemon, F.', Double Up; Triple Bell Drawl Bell; Keener: Count every word including all words In firm name. Numbers in address count as FOR SALE Red Arrow; Flashback; Sweet Shawnee; erne word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. CASH OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY AU. Black Dragon; Buckley Track Odds; Rock ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check Is not enclosed with order ola & AMI Phonon. CROSSE-DUNHAM A your classified ad will be held for following issue pending receipt of your check er cash. CO. -225 WRIGHT BLVD. -NEW OR- SHOPPED. CLEAN AND READY FOR LO - LEANS, LA. (TeL 367-4365) cation: AMI 1-200 $650; Cont. 11-100 $595; NOTICE-$67 Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add $52 to your present sub- Lyric $425; K-100 $475; J-200 $435; J-200 scriptiat price). 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Match fea- Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY ture in kit form for your present games. Also new beckgle's. points, decals. JAMES UNITED JUMBO OR ROYAL 16' BOWLER Send oll copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. TRAVIS-P.O. BOX 206-MILLVILLE, $75; Bonus 16' $125: Duplex 16' $175: N.J. Advance 16' $200; ABC Tournament $75; All are as Is. not shopped. Have Guns, fi.e balls, drink machines and cigarette FOR SALE TRADE-C.C. BULLS vendors. Write or call. CENTRAL DIST. RECORDS. 45'e -OR EYE AND LPB. SURPLUS. RE - DROP Ball $50; United Handicap Shuffle INC.-2315 OLIVER ST.-ST. LOUIS 3, turns, overstock, cut-outs, etc. HARRY Alley $75; Bally Club Bowler $150; Bally MO. (Tel. MAL 3511). WANT WARRINER. KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC Deluxe Club Bowler $175; Bally ABC CO. -453 McLEAN AVE.. YONKERS, N.Y. Shuffle Alley Regulation (Tel. GReenlest 6-7778). $75; United Shuffle Alley $75; United Niagara Shuffle Alley SHUFFLE ALLEYS: UNITED SUPER $150; Bally Bank Ball $150; Fischer 6 Bonus $95; Keeney Deluxe Challenge $95; Pocket Pool Table $195; Exhibit 6 Pocket United Top Notch $129: Ball Bowlers: Tile Pool Table $175; 20 Col. Corsair $110; 30 USED 45 RPM RECORDS. WE PAY Bowler $275; T.V. Bowler $160; Clamie Col. Corsair $115; Rowe 2-700. electric $105: Bowler $150; Strike Bowler $95; All of the freight & top prices. KING SALES -1415 22 Col. National Model 222. Make offer: WASHINGTON STREET -BOSTON. MASS. above mentioned machines have been sew. Seeburg M10OB $110; Seeburg M100C $125; pletely shopped and refinished. TRI -STATE U -Select -It RDS and APD Candy Machines DIST. CO.-CALLIER SPRING ROAD - $85; 4 Col. Superior Gum Vendors $25; Dan P.O. BOX 615 -ROME, GA. (Tel. 234-7113, CONNY-1026 BUFFALO AVE.-NIAG- Area code 404). 1TTENTION: DISTRIBUTORS AND REC- ARA FALLS. N.Y. (Tel. 285-0582). ord shops. There's Gold on your shelf. Want 45 rpm records op to 10 old. Highest years WE ATTENTION! WE TRADE'S USED 45 RPM RECORDS. ALL TYPES AS prices paid anywhere. Up to 43e each -oar HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF ARE THE they choice. BIG JOHN RECORDS. 887 WASH- late Williams Two Players. Write for prices. largest suppliers of Pool Table supplies - run, right off the route. No sorting or MID slates, cues, ball», g. We pay freight from anywhere In INGTON ST.. BOSTON, MASS. (Tel. 338- -WEST DIST.. 709 LINWOOD BLVD. - cloth. etc. Best quality, 7426). KANSAS CITY, MO. lowest prices, write or phone for our new USA. Standing order available for regular catalog. EASTERN ehippera. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO. INC.- NOVELTY DISTRIBU- 1215 B. HOWARD TORS, 3726 TONNELE AVE., NORTE STREET-BALTIMORE. NEW KIDDIE RIDES SOUTHLAND TRAV- BERGEN, N.J. (Tel. UNIon 3-8627). MD. 21230. eling Pony: X17 Space Ship; Traveling Dinosaur; Top locations available. write or phone. WESTERN RAITS AMUSE. CO. - SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING'S NEW IM. 132 SHAKER ROAD -EAST IONGME.AD- proved model "Time Trials" In original car OW, MASS. (Also 3249 N. BROADWAY. tons CHICAGO. ILL (Tel. D18-2900). $495. IMPERIAL COIN MACHINE WE EXCHANGE INC.-498 ANDERSON AVE- SURPLUS 45 RPM RECORDS. WE BUY PAY CASH AS ALWAYS FOR: SEE - NUE. CLIFFSIDE PARK, N.J. large quantities. on a very steady basis. We burg; Wurlitzer; AMI and Rock -Ola mask. 100,000 45 are the nation's foremost packager of pro- Gottlieb Pine; Arcade equipment; Bally Bin- NEW RPM 6 MONTHS TO 1 motional priced gos; Write or cable: PALMER AT BELIN- year old. $10 per 100. $95 per 1000. Also and asekged phonograph 25.000 GAMES iE record packs. Bank references furnished. we TRACO-3I SOMERSTRAAT-ANTWERP EP's $25 per C: $200 per M; 12" LP's & MUSIC OF ALL KINDS: BASE. I. BELGIUM. available 3100 per C; $950 per M. RAY - halls $100 up: Pin Games 875 upy: 8. 1` ara rated in D & B. NATIONAL BAG-0 - Alleys TUNES. INC.. 15 ALABAMA AVENUE. MAR SALES CO.. 170-21 JAMAICA AVE.. $50 up: Games $125 up; Bally Hon's L- ISLAND PARK. L.L. N.Y. (Tel. 616 -TU JAMAICA 32, N.Y. (Tel. OLympia 8-4012). $200 ea: 6 for $1000. Also used Vendit)// 9-9300). & Cigarette Machines. Wire, write, or eaU U C.ABRIELSON & CO. -724 MEMORIAL W BALLY CHALLENGERS 14FT; UNITED; DRIVE S.E. - ATLANTA 16, GA. (TeL '14 Bones: & Handicap-16ft. Make as an offer. 525-7441). 91 TOLEDO COIN MACHINE, TOLEDO. A' OHIO. (Tel. CH 3-7191). :2 WURLITZER HIDEAWAYS; 100 FOR RESALE: 1-2311 SL SEEBURG 111100e, HFIOOR. V1.200. 2225. SEEBURG AND WURLIT- lection $225; 2-1919 104 Selection $175: ser Phonographs. 11,1 AY160S, DS16OS, Wurl: Games. Send inventor BALLY SHUFFLES: ABC SUPER. Dk 4-1717 104 Selection $150; 18-5207 104 Se- 1900, 2000. 2100. and lowest cash )o 2160, 2200, 2250. 23005. 24005. 25005. 2600S. prices. HASTINGS DIST. luxe. Congress. Whiz and Speed United lection wall boxes $25 each; Completely CO.. INC.-8100 WEST BLUEMOUND Shuffles: Eagles and Atlas. GI.ORE. D1cT. shopped and painted 27008. Rocknla 1448. 1164. 1455, AMI 11200E. ROAD -MILWAUKEE -ready for location. J200ES. Guns. Bowlers, Bingos. Ranh offers 13. WISC. CO.. INC.. 2330 N. WESTERN AVENUE. OPERATORS SALES INC.-4122 WASH- to VICTOR HUGO-KONINCIN ASTRID- CHICAGO 47, ILL. INGTON AVENUE -NEW ORLEANS, LA. (Tel. 822-2370). B a LAAN-49 MECHELEN. BELGIUM. st 50 RECORDED SONGS ONT.Y $3.00. MANY kl great song, by favorite artist, our rhoice. IF IT'S PANORAM PARTS YOU WANT NA New records, guaranteed. State st.le of PHIL GOULD HAS 'EM. ALL TYPES OF co music preferred -Pop- R & B or Country. FILMS FOR Panoram Peeks. PHIL GOULD Offer gond only U.S.A. No -224 MARKET ST. -NEWARK, N.J. (Tel. RHYTHM RECORDS 201-MArket 4-3297) 45 RPM RECORDS. -BOX A -ARCADIA. CO' JUKE BOX OPERATORS. FOR A STEADY NEW OR USED. NO CALIF. year round outlet for your uned quantity too large or small. Highest prices ER records. paid. Write anufacturer.'. For your overruns and sur- elating quantity on hand. TONY BRAND NEW KEENEY BLACK DRAGONS. ar l plus LP's & 45s. GALGANO DIST. CO.. 4135 Keeney DIi Call or write. EASTERN W. ARMI - RAVE YOUR "SQUOITS FUN WITH Deluxe Red Arrows, Keeney Thin RECORD SALES L DIST., INC., 751 10th TAGE, CHICAGO 39, ILL. (Tel. Dickens Dragons and Star Lite uprights. SASKAT- 1$ AVE.. N.Y. 19, 2-7060). Water" games factory reconditioned. In- N.Y. (Tel. CI 5-9469). cludes new scoring arrangement, improved CHEWAN COIN MACHINE CO., 1025 104th keg pump, STREET, NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK.. repair. refinish cabinet. replace worn CANADA. (Tel. mechanical parta. New machines made to 2989). order. Write - AQUATIC PRODUCTS 1311BAI CORP-503R AT.VP.RSTONE AVE. -LOS SPECIALS: COMPLETELY RECONDI ANGELES. CALIF. (Tel. $45-1980). tioned: Bally Deluxe Bowler 16' $645; Coe Tease (2 pl.) $245; Williams Deluxe Titan PANORAMS AND PANORAM PARTS. Gun $245: Major League $395- Ten SPA_ IIT United Triple Plays Wanted. ADVANCE AMI H 120 $245; 120 $195: Serenade (2 pl.) $145; Wort: 1700F AUTOMATICP J $345; K 120 $445; (181 SALES CO.. 1350 HOWARD YOUR USED OR SURPLUS CONTINENTAL $115; 1800 6125: ST.. SAN 45 RPM REC- 2-200 $595: SEEBURG V $165; 1900 $195; AMIF80 FRANCISCO. CALIF. (Tel. orda, also new earplug' LP's. We bay all 200's $150 or five for Q's Gott: Sweet Sioux (4 pl.) $195: Texan (4 HEmlock 1-1750). Year 'round and $695: $595 to pay top prices. No lot too $695; HV 200 Hidewaya or pl.) $245; Queen of Diamonds $145. MICKEY LLE large or too $95 three for email. We pay freight. BEA- $250; Warl: 1900'a $225 or three for $600: ANDERSON AMUSE CO., 314 EAST 11th 941 CON RECORD DIST., INC., 72$ BRANCH Bally Fun Phones like new $95; Spinner ST.. ERIE. PA. (Tel. GLendale 2-3207). AVE., PROVIDENCE. R.I. (Tel. UNIon $50; Table Hockeys 1-7500. JAekaon $95; Pro Golfer $395: 1-5121). Also used vending equipment direct overseas EXPORT-KEENEY RED ARROWS $125.01: IOU shipment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN Trail Blazers $135.00: Jokers Wild 5125.00: AND WE. PAY SNYDER CO. -13200 W. WARREN Wms Big Deal $275.00: Wins Official Hoe- THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL AVE. DEARBORN. MICH. (Tel. LUzon ball, 10 Blade -O ea.: Bally Bingos and Gottlieb -Mat machines $25.00 roR, fartored Pinball. menu- 2-2300) Bally Lite -A -Lines $500.00 ea. D & L COIN 1958 and up. Interested all brand MACHINE ST.. new closeouts. Also arcade COMPANY, 414 KELKER er write equipment Cable HARRISBURG. PA. (Tel. 717-234-1051 ee to: HOLLAND-RELGIE, EUROPE 1460 ROCK -OLA 234-2235). Iry. spin ., 276 HIDEAWAY LIKE NEW Cable DALCOIN. AVENUE L01175E. BRTISSRTS $445: Rock -Ola Model 1555 Wall & BELGIUM. (Cable address.) Boxes $55: EUROP.BRUSSELS. HOBEL- Model 1546 Wall Boxes $35; three for $100; THREE VACUUMATIC NEW 45 RPM RECORDS. NO QUANTITY WESTERN DIST.. 1226 CARD MACHINKI SW. 16th AVE.. $150.00 ea.; 1 Keeney Popcorn IO' too large or small. We pay the highest price, PORTLAND 5, . (Tel. CApitol $275.00; Ep plus all freight. Also over -run 8-7565). for 1964, Southland Little Pro and Mr. TIP - return hit Gun, write for prices. MUNV&e records. Contact immediately for quick MIKE tranasetion. We pay cub. SUTTON CORP., 577 Tenth Avenue, NEW YORK 31 r.44 REC- N.Y. n.n. ORD C0-26 WEST 20th ST. -NEW ARCADE OWNERS. CLEARING WARE - (BRyant 9-6677). YORK. N.T. (TeL CH 2-3250). house. Write for Bargain Deals. We have an - *lid MUSIC, assortment of IASR GAMES, VENDING. CALL ATLAS small and Large Ball Bowlers, REGISTERED FOR EXPORT: BALLY TWIST DISTRIBUTORS 1024 COMMONWEALTH Guns and Assorted Arcade pieces. Make AVE.. offer MILLER-NEWMARK like new $625.00. All Bally bingo's available'\ BOSTON IS, MASS. (TeL RE DIST. CO., 3767 up -rights, pin balls, guns, and shame alleys et 4-11164). EAST 28th ST., GRAND RAPIDS 8. MICH. Write E (Tel. 949-2030 or 9492031). for lowest prices. D & P MUSIC, E. PHILADELPHIA STREET. YORK, PA S me (Tel. 848-1846). i GOTT. ATLAS FP $195.00. SLATE BUMPER L,11I pools 114.i NEEDS PIN GAMES. $150.00. UN. SUPER SLUGGER ''Ip SUNSET 3 IN LINE: $100.00 Genco Hi -Fly $50.00. New American ATTENTION OPS! GET LOWDOWN PRICO COW-BOY: FLIPPER PAIR: ETC. BINGOS Hand on all billiard supplies coin machine Peru t.. LATE BINGOS MISS 30 Mies America; Dryer $65.00. Rowe 4 -col. Pastry $65.00. accessories. AMERICA/UP. GOTT- Roller Derby: Cirses Chico World Series Shuffle $199.00. Send for etc. DIAMOND COIN buoys!I$A2 Ileb 2-4 Players. Bowlorama Late Bally Queen etc; Arcade equipment: Juke-Box: list. EXCHANGE. 609 WOODIS AVE.. NO Bowlers. Unehopped. Rock -Ola: GRECO BROS. AMUSE. CO. INC., 1288 \ complete, working, Seeberg; Weal: 1962/1963; IM- BROADWAY, ALBANY. N.Y. (TeL FOLK, VIRGINIA. (Tel. 625-1716). packed original cartons. Pay cash in dollars. PORT-EXPORT MARCEL GROSCH HObart Prices FOB nearest BLD. AVROY-LIEGE. - 3 5-0228). 1 seaport MAX LOBO BELGIUM. COIN AEI CO.. MEIR 23. ANTWERP. BELGIUM. WE INVITE OPERATED PHONOGRAPH MII Cable: LOBOMA. (Tel. 33.81.33). DISTRIBUTOR INQUIRIES ON amusement machine business. Sound Inrrrt III BILLIARD ACCESSORIES AND COIN MA- ment. Established for 35 years in Easton CHINE PARTS. - DYNABALL CO. - 8039 Pa. area. 135 machines located in 66 lors LAWNDALE AVE.-SKOKIE, ILL (Tel. Lions -partial financing. SKILL AMUSE 677-0773) (Chicago. Tel. LI 9-5100) Cable MEN. 681 T" i., address: DYNABALL. NORHMPTON ST.. EAS. PA. (TTel. 258-767T2).A I ''Itri SEEBURG 161 OR 222 i JUKE BOX AND BOWLER COIN OPERATED HI-SPEED SUPER FAST SHUFFLE BOARIU United MECHANIC. phonographs in good condition. Will pay Wax. JUKE AND GAME ROUTE WITH Bowlen and Rock -Ola Juke Boxes. Cash. Call or write. -BERNARD 24 one -pound cans per ease. $8.50 lent location average and inventoryEXCELin th. ÁENUEor J. ROSEN- f.o.b. ,NELNOS. BERG -726 NORTH KNOXVILLE Dallas, Texas. Sold on money back Cape Kennedy area -America's fastest grow MI AVE. guarantee. Distributor for D. ing fer !'I 6703). (Tel.77--66rd PEORIA, ILLINOIS. 9 (Tel. Peoria 309-674-- Gottlieb. country. One price-$75,000.00. For 14231. ChiCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS ther information write BOX 1961 'NOu INC.. 3100 MAIN ST., P.O. DALLAS. TEXAS. MELBOURNE, FLORIDA. i 52 Cash Box -June 13, 1964

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Prices shown are list prices f.o.b. factory. Manufacturers have not authorized prices where no price Is shown SPECIAL-GOTTLIEB: GAUCHOS $375.00 Ship Mates-Write. Swing Alongs $385.00; Sweethearts $325.00; Egg Heads $235.00; Liberty Belles $385.00; Bally: Monte Carlos ALL -TECH INDUSTRIES Regular 66x40 LPC-1R-Stereo LP Console, 160 Selection $285.00; Sharpshooter Guns $125.00; Bally Gold Crest (3 x6' 6 Pkt. Table) Jumbo 76x43 Phono., remote control. Bowlers $450.00; Williams: Oh Boys $385.00; Gold Crest (4 x9' 6 Pkt Table) J. H. KEENEY & CO. All LP Consoles have the following stand- Merry Widows $495.00; Chicago Coin: All Gold Crest (3 x7' 6 Pkt. Table Colorama 2P Pin (12/63) ard equipment: Personalized, Album of Star Baseballs $335.00; Princess Bowlers Gold Crest (4x8' 6 Pkt. Table LEHIGH, INC. the Month Feature. Plays 83-1/3 and 46 $550.00; Bingos: Silver Sails $990.00; Golden AMERICAN SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. CIGARETTE VENDORS RPM records intermixed, Album Pricing Gates $850.00; Can Cans $725.00; Lidos "Smoke Center" M-156, M-220, M-220 and universal pricing system, Half Dollar, $625.00; Keeney Summer Electra "6" (6' 6-pkt table) AC; $725.00; Bikinis Electra "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) 15 or 12 sel., 156 and 220 capa. Income Totalizer. Times $400.00. NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY Model M -407 -AC; 19 sel., cap. 402 HLPC-1-Stereo LP, 160 Selection, Hides COMPANY, 1055 DRYADES STREET, NEW Electra "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) away Plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (Tel. 529-7321). Classic "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) MARVEL MFG, CO. intermixed, Album and universal Classic "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) Slugger -Counter Baseball pricing Classic "8" (8' 6-pkt table) (1¢, 5¢, 100) pricing system, Income totalizer. Imperial Shuffleboard (16' DS160H-Directional Stereo, 160 Selection WM'S VANGUARD GUN $185; WM'S SPACE to 22') MIDWAY MFG. CO. Phono. With Artist of the Week Feature, GLIDER GUN $175; UN. YANKEE BASE Imperial Cushion Model (12') Bank Shot Model (9') Trophy Gun )6/641 Universal Pricing, Plays 33-1/3 and 46 $145; UN. SPACE SLUGGER $60; Bally De Top Hit Baseball (3/64) RPM records intermixed, Half Dollar. Re- Laze Jumbo $145; Bally Official Jumbo $125; AUTOMATENBAU FOERSTER mote Control optional. Un League B/A $145; Un. Flash $145; Un Natl. Sales Agents, L. T. Patterson Dis- NATIONAL VENDORS, INC. SC-1-Stereo Consolette, 160 Selection. Cyclone $125; BETSON ENTERPRISES tributors. CIGARETTE VENDORS Includes the following features: Person- INC.-3726 Tonnele Avenue-North Bergen. Foosball Match Series 113: 13 8 -column shifts, cap. 447 alized, Album of the Month, Album and N.J. (Tel. UNion 3-8627-Area code 201) Europa Meister Eishockey Upright -Series 113; 13 8 -col. shifts, cap. 447 single pricing, Pushbutton volume control. Musikbar 100 Crown series 222; 22 sel., cap. 616 Remote selection, Twin stereo speakers. Billiard Tables Miniatur Crown series 800: 20 sel., cap 860 Remote income totalizer. FOR QUICK ACTION: 4 SEEBURG AY -160 Consolette-Series 650; 20 sel., cap. 670 3W100-Wall-O-Matic 100, Single Pricing AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS ; with stepper like new $795.00; 1 Seeburg 201 CO Moduline-22M 22 sel., cap. 616 TW1-Twin stereo wall speaker, 8 inch $495.00; 10 Rockola Rhapsody 160 sel. like CIGARETTE VENDORS Moduline-80M; 20 sel., cap. 860 TC1-Twin stereo corner speakers, 8 inch Smokeshop "Starlite 450"; 18 sel., cap. 460 new $775.00; 1 Rockola Princess 100 sel. like REDD DISTRIBUTING CO. TR1-Twin stereo recessed speakers, 8 inch new $645.00. CHROME WALL BOXES: 100 Smokeshop "Starlite 630"; 18 seL, cap. 630 EBWC1 - 12 Extended base corner/wall Smokeshop "Starlite 860"; 27 sel., cap. 860 Cinch Instant Shine Vendor - Seeburg 3WI 100 selection $15.00; 100 See- (Vendor and packaged Cinch product) speaker, 12 inch burg 3VWA 200 selection $35.00. NUM- AUTO -PHOTO CO. Giepen Coffee Vendor (Natl. Agents) PRVC-2-Powered remote volume control BERED POOL BALLS: One to fifteen-Size Model 12 Studio $3,245.00 Vend -A -Book Comic Book Vendor CC-2-Coin counter 2 1/4 plus 2 3/8 Cue Ball; Cue ball 2 3/8 V-2 Auto -Voice Recorder BACKGROUND MUSIC only. These are the best quality Belgium ROCK -OLA MFG. CO. Encore! 750 Sel. balls. Write for lowest price. State quantity. BALLY MFG. CO. Caravelle (20 Col. 800 Packs) Model 3002 BMS-2-Background Music unit, 1000 sel. SEACOAST DISTRIBUTORS, 1200 NORTH Mad World 2P (5/64) Cigarette Machine BMC-1-Background Music Compact AVE., ELIZABETH. N.J. 07201. Bigelow Bongo 2P Pin (3/64) Model 425 160 -Sel. (Grand Prix) 7" LP Del BMCA-1-Companion Audio 8-3524-5. Deluxe Bally Bowler 16' lengths St -Mon. CIGARETTE VENDOR (Jan. 1964) Model 418 -SA 160 -Sel. (Rhapsody II) 7" LP, 4E3-Modular unit, 826 pack capacity. Super 8 Shuffle (4/63) Del. St. -Mon. 4E3XM-Modular (less match unit) 826 pack RELAYS-SWITCH ASSEMBLIES. LOW Bucky Bronco Kiddie Horse $996.00 Model 414 100 -Sel. (Capri II) with St. Op- capacity. cost, high quality, general purpose open T. H. BERGMAN tional 4E4-Free Standing, Personalized, 826 pack style made to your specifications. Short run CO. Model 403 100 -Sel. Wall Phono (33-1/3 Op- capacity. Nat'l Sales Agents, Duncan Sales Co. tional) Personalized (less our specialty. Also electrical harnesses. Arizon Gun (Live action pellets) 4E4XM-Free Standing, MARVEL. MFG. CO.-2847 W. FULLER - 1628 Deluxe "Stereo Twins" Speakers match unit) 826 pack capacity TON AVE. - CHICAGO, ILL. (Tel. DI CAMECA 1629 "Stereo Twins Jr" Speakers 4E5, 4E5M; 22 sel., cap. 825 2-2424). Scopitone-Audio-Visual Machine, 36 -Sel., 26 1960 Remote Volume Control Unit COFFEE VENDOR inch screen. Natl. Sales Agents, Scopi - Model 500 160 -Sel. Stereo Speaker Wallbox 662-C-Seeburg/Bally Coffee vendor brews tone Inc., USA. 3 level personal pushbutton volume control coffee cup at a time. Coffee -Chocolate (dry 1578 160 -Sel. Wallbox ingredients) 200 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 ONE 13 FT. 'TIP TOP', $219.50. ONE 13 FT. COAN MFG. CO. 1584 100-Sel. Wallbox Ven- 'Team Maté, $169.50. Three 13 ft. 'Simplex' 664-D-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee shuffle CIGARETTE VENDORS 1651 Universal Wall Box Bar Bracket dor, Coffee -Chocolate (dry ingredients) 450 alleys. $149.50 ea. Call. UNITED Model 74 -MD; 74 74 1981 Money for Model 426, 418 -SA, EAST COAST CORP., 583 TENTH AVE., sel.. cap Counter 7 oz. cups. Selective: 5 NEW YORK, N.Y. (Tel. PE 6-6680.) Model 74-APC; 74 eel., cap. 74 & 414 664-DS-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- Model 94 -UM; 94 seL, cap. 94 Model TRLB-M-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup dor. Coffee-Chocolate -Soup or Tea Idry Model 94 -UC; 94 sel., cap. 94 Vendor-Batch fresh brew, modulator door ingredients) 460 7 oz. cups. Selective: 6 Model 116 -WM; 116 sel., cap. 116 and light, 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways, 664-R-Seeburg/Bally Modular Coffee Ven- WURL: 1800 $225; WURL: 2150 $345; Model 116 -WC; 116 sel., cap. 116 extra cream and sugar, whipped powdered cream), Wurl: 2200 Wurl: 2300 $595; Wurl: dor, Coffee -Chocolate (refrigerated $495; CANDY VENDORS chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh 450 7 oz. cups. Selective: 5 2400 $695; Wurl: 2500 $795; NORTH-WEST Model 74-APD, 74 sel., cap. 74 cream, with changer. Vendor-Fits any SALES CO. of OREGON, -1040 S.W. 2nd 767-Seeburg/Bally Coffee Model 94 -UD. 94 sel., cap., 94 Model 1403-S-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup- in -line modular installation. Coffee -Choco- AVE.-PORTLAND 4. OREGON. (Tel. Model 116 -WD, 116 eel., cap., 116 Single cup fresh brew. 500 cup capacity. 660 228-6557). late -Soup or Tea (dry ingredients). Model 188-D, 188 sel. cap., 188 Coffee 4 ways, extra cream and sugar, cup capacity. Selective: 6 Model 47 -Pastry, 47 sel., cap., 47 with sugar and cream buttons a standard PIC -A -PAC UNITED 16' feature. (Extra strong coffee button kit, Vendor Model 15G1; 16 selec- FALCON B.A. $425; 16' CHICAGO COIN MACHINE for Model 1403-S. All -Purpose Jumbo B.A. $195; Silver Roll -Down $550: Bronco 2P (5/64) Model 2017, available tions; Up to 315 items Super Slugger Baseball $95; Shuffle Also available as Model 1403 without hot Base- Champion Rifle Range (1/64) whipped ball (Floor sample) $595; Chieoin: Six Cadillac Ball Bowler (1/64) soup feature). SHIPMAN MFG, CO. Game Bowler S' A 3325; 6 -Pl. Home Run Model 1200-Coffee, Hot Chocolate. Soup- VENDORS Spotlite Shuffle 11/63 cup fresh brew. 600 cup capacity. CIGARETTE Baseball 895; WMS. Titan Gan $325; Mid- single Mark II: 13 or 17 columns way: Slugger Baseball $350; Deluxe Shoot- CONTINENTAL-APCO, INC. Coffee 4 ways, extra cream and sugar ing Gallery $225: CENTRAL OHIO COIN - CIGARETTE VENDORS buttons are standard. SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING CORP. Model 3402-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup and MACHINE EXH. INC. 315 E. 5th AVE.- Continental "30" ; 30 sel., cap. 830 Little Pro (3/64) COLUMBUS 1, OHIO. (Tel. 294-3529). Tobacco Shoppe "30"; 30 sel., cap. 830 Tea-(Compact Model). Single cup, fresh brew, serves coffee and tea 4 ways. Traveling Frog GARWOOD METAL CO., INC. Model 3403-as above, without 4 way tea Orbiting Gemini Ride SEEBURG 100 C; WURL: MODEL 1015: CIGARETTE VENDORS feature. Traveling Dinosaur GOTT: SWING ALONG: FISCHER BUMP- El Dorado; 13, 16, and 21 columns Model 450 Book-O-Mat/Shop-O-Mat, all pur- Space Ship ER Pool; Cleaned & ready for your location pose visual merchandiser-General sun- Travel Pony (Adaptable to Other or for resale. Call or write. NASTASI DIST. EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. dries and pocket books, 40-Selections-ca- Rides DIST. CO. -839 BARONNE ST. NEW OR- Card Vender (Mechanical). Model on 412 Vends pacity variable merchandise. MFG. CORP. LEANS. LA. (Tel. 523-6386) We handle all "Vacuumatic." Exhibit's Vendor, 4 -flavors. UNITED 500 $73.50 Model 3300 Can Soft Drink kinds of coin machines. Trading Cards. Capacity: 200 -can capacity, 32 -cans precool storage. Tornado Bowler (3/64) (Including 3,000 FREE cards) Pacer Shuffle (4/64) Card Vender (Mechanical). Model ROWE AC SERVICES Bank Pool (11/63) 5,000 NEW 78 RPM RECORDS. POP. ART- X600 (2 push chutes). Vends Ex- Rowe-AMI M-200 Phonograph with Auto- ISTS, TOP LABELS. MAKE OFFER. NEW hibit's Trading Cards. Capacity: mix, Stereo -Round (Plays 33-1/8-45 ste- URBAN INDUSTRIES BALLY BANK Balls in original crates. 1,000 Cards. $49.60 reo or monaural records, Intermixed.) Has Wms. Ten Bally 1,600 200 Movie Theaters Strike. Beauty Contest. (Including FREE Cards) three -in -one convertibility, selections, Model AP -10 WANT: See: Mod. L100's. NOBRO NOV- Post Card Vender (Electrical). 160 selections, or 100 selections. ELTY Panoram CO. -142 DORE ST.-SAN FRAN- Models SV -1 & MSV "Vacuumatic." HAC-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Mon. Kiddie Kolor Kartoon CISCO, CALIF. (Tel. MA 1-5438) Vends Standard Scenic Post Cards. HEB -200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo Capacity: 1,000 Cards. $99.50 CFA Stepper, CFD Stepper, WQ-I00 100 U.S. BILLIARDS INC. MILLS AND (Slug rejector included) Sel. W.B., WQ-100 100 Sel. W.B.. WQ-120 JENNINGS FRUITSLOT MA- Laminator (Mechanical). 200 W.B., fi Pkt. Series: CHINES. BALLY BINGOS. HOLLY Plastic 120 Sel. W.B.. WQ-200 Sel. Pro 1-78x46 CRANES Model 444PV "Vacuumatic." Vends WQ-200-1 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play. and Flipper Pin Garnie for export. laminating material. 300. Pro 2-88x51 ALMAN ENTERPRISES-BENDER WARE- Capacity: $98.50 WQ-200-3 200 Sel. W.B., Dual Price Play, Pro 3-93x53 HOUSE-P.O. BOX 4300-RENO, NEVADA. FISCHER SALES & MFG. CO. 4 -coin Rejector. Pro 4-103x58 F-10436 Bar Grip, W.B. Mounting Bracket Bumper Empress 101 (101") -600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker Deluxe Rotation Empress 92 (92") EX Model 48 ATTENTION: WHOLESALERS AND EX- EX -700 Wall Speaker PORTERS. Crown One Hundred (100") L-2130 Ceiling Spkr.. Choice of Grille Model 67 Write for our prices on phono- Regent 91 graphs ready for export shipment. UNITED (91") Types Listed: L-2136 Random Pattern, VALLEY SALES CO. DIST. Regent 77 (77") L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2606 Circular INC.-902 WEST SECOND STREET Crown Fiesta-Reg. Bumper Model -WICHITA 3, KANSAS. Flush -Mount Grille 776-78x46 (Non Coin) Empire VIII (101") Riviera Cigarette, 20 sel. 800 pack. Model 875-88x50 Empire VII (92") Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- Model 975-93x68 EXPORTERS ALL TYPES EQUIPMENT IM- line. Regulation Bumper Pool MEDIATE J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. tion, 610 pack capacity, modular SHIPMENT. FOR SALE: NEW Ambassador Clg. Vendor 286; 14 sel., cap. BALLY TABLE Hockey-profitable, low cost Little Leaguer (12/62) THE VENDO CORP. under Double Header (12/62) 510 $100; Coffee Machine and the amazing Celebrity Cig. Vendor 260: 20 sel., sap. 800 CIGARETTE VENDORS Cinch Shoe Shine Vendor. Save Our Business CASA Console; 22 eel., cap 850 available Samples of shine U.S. Marshall 5¢ Gun Celebrity Candy Merchandiser. 11 selections, on request. REDD DIST. CO. 80 modular. C-23 : 15 sel., cap. 520 Coolidge Kicker & Catcher 360 capacity, HILL ROAD WATERTOWN, 77 Merchandiser. 11 sel., 360 cap. 429 -Special; 11 sel., cap. 428 MASS. (Tel. - ABT Challenge Pistol Candy 926-2250) ABT Guesser Scale Tasty 20 Candy Merchandiser, 20 sel., WILLIAMS MFG. CO. ABT Rifle Sport 560 cap. FIVE Celebrity Pastry Merchandiser. 5 selection, San Francisco 2P (5/64) BALLY RAYS -TRACKS (HORSE - Aristo Scale Palooka IP (5/64) race). Nevada and $200 100 capacity, modular. Five foreign only, ea. Merchandiser. 7 selec- Grand Slam Baseball (2/64) Rowe 7 -col. candy machines $350. Ten D. GOTTLIEB CO. Celebrity Hot Food Infra -Red Quartzlite ovens World Fair 1P (6/64) tion, 140 capacity, modular. Coss $450. Gottlieb Purpose Merchandiser, 130 ca- THE WURLITZER COMPANY -Cross' $85. 'Miss Annabelle' $115. Five W. HAWKINS MFG. Celebrity All U -Select -It J's 7-20 $150. ABC PAUL pacity, 130 selection, modular. 2700 Stereo -Mono., 200 -sel. phono. 8225. Rowe Rodeo Pony $ 846.00 2710 COIN, 2509 S. PRESA ST., SAN ANTONIO, Celebrity Fresh Brew Coffee Merchandiser, Stereo -Mono., 100 -sel. phono. TEXAS. (LE 3-1152) Ben Hur Chariot 646.00 11 selection, 750 cup capacity, modular. Wall Boxes Twin Quarterhorse 576.00 Celebrity Cold Drink Merchandiser, 4 selec- 6121 Private Stereo Spkr. for use on WB Derby Pony Jr. 660.00 tion, 1000 cup capacity, crushed ice fea- 6200 and WB 6250 with Models 2300 thru Sam The Clown 395.00 ture optional, modular. 2700 -Dollar Bill Chaneer. 10 change combina- 6010 WB Ten Top Tunes sel. 50! IRVING KAYE CO., INC. tions, up to $300 bank capacity. 5250 WB 200 -sel. 10-25-500 MISCELLANEOUS NON -COIN MODELS Celebrity Condiment unit, accommodating 6207 WB 104 -sel. Deluxe Continental (414'x9') oven, can opener, ketchup, mustard, salt, 6200 WB 100-sel. 10-25-60e Ambassador 70 (85"x47') pepper, etc., modular. Speakers Ambassador 76 (92"x52") Customic Background Music (Tape Car- 5122 Stereo Convertible Console Spkr. l0,000 Ambassador 80 (106"x68") tridge) 5123 Stereo Wall Spkr.-12" Coaxial PROFESSIONAL COMEDY LINES! Ambassador 90 (114"x64") 5124 Stereo Corner Spkr.-8" Extended Largest laugh Deluxe Eldorado 6 Pkt. Series 36 library in show business. THE S EEBRGU CORP. Range books; over 400,000 copies sold! Ueed Mark I, 77x45 LPC-1B (Blonde Cabinet) Stereo LP Con- 6126 Stereo Extender Spkr. (Packed In by 1000 disc jockeys! Orben'e Current Mark II, 85x47 sole. 100 Selection Phono. Pairs) Como our monthly topical gag service Mark III, 92x52 LPC-1BR (Blonde Cabinet) Stereo LP Con- 5126 Stereo Directional Spkr. (Packed In catalog.tudeeiay material each issue. Free Mark IV, 106x58 sole, 160 Selection Phono, with remote Pairs) LAUHS, ] Y Mark V, 113x63 control. Hideaway Phonographs BALDWIN .33530 DANIEL ENCRESCENT Deluxe Satellite, 77x45 LPC-1-Stereo LP Console, 160 Selection 2717 Stereo-Mono. 200 -sal. (HARBOR. N.Y. Deluxe Klub Pool Phono. 2711 Stereo -Mono. 100 -eel. Cash Box-June 13, 1964 53

www.americanradiohistory.com I COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS -USED EQUIPMENT A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets -New Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section MUSIC MACHINES Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) Old Plantation (2/61) Player's Choice (9158) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Mid Joker Ball (11/59) AMI Can -Can (10/61) Black Dragon Twin Bowler (10/58) K Big 3 (5/59) Midway Bazooka (10/60) D-40,'51, 40 Sel. Carnival (11/57) El Rancho Hacienda King Bowler (3/59) K Touchdown (9/59) Midway Shooting D-80,'51, 80 Sel. Carnival Queen (11/58) Rainbow (6/62) Queen Bowler (9/59) K Big Dipper (10/59) Gallery (2/60) E-40,'53, 40 Sel. Circus (8/57) Go -Cart 1P (5/63) Duke Bowler (8/60) K Twin Big Tent Midway Del. Baseball E-80,'53, 80 Sel. Circus Queen (2/61) Poker Face 2P (9163) Duchess Bowler (8/60) Criss Cross Diamond (1/60 (5/62) E-120,'53, 120 Sel. County Fair (10/59) WILLIAMS Princess (4/61) K Red Arrow (4/60) Mid. Target Gallery F40, '54, 40 Sel. Crossroads (1156) Beat The Clock (12/63) Gold Crown (3/62) Sweet Shawnee '60 (7/62) F-80, '54, 80 Sel. Cue -Tease 2P (7/63) Big Daddy 1P (9/63) Royal Crown (8/62) Black Dragon '60 Mid. Cani. Tgt. Glry. F-120, '54, 120 Sel. Cypress Gardens (6/58) Big Deal 1P (2/63) Grand Prize (3/63) K Twin Red Arrow (5/60) (2/63) G-80,'55, 120 Sel. Double Header (7/56) Black Jack 1P (1/60) Official Spare Lite (9/63) K flashback (6/61) Mid. Slugger BB (3/63) G-120, '55, 120 Sel. Funspot '62 (11/62) Casino 17P (10/58) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS ARCADE Mid. Rifle Range (6/63) Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Club House 1P (10/59) G-200, '56, 200 Sel. UNITED ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range Mid. Raceway (10/63) H-120, '57, 120 Sel. Golden Gate (6/62) Coquette (4/62) Shuffles Air Football Mid. Winner 2P (12/63) H-200,'57, 200 Sel. Hootenanny(Pin)1P(11/63 Crossword 1P (4/59) Clipper (5/55) Air Hockey Mills Panorama Peek I.100M,'58, 100 Sel. Key West (12/56) Darts 1P (6/60) 5th Inning (6/55) Auto (11/54) Laguna El Toro Photo Model 9 I -200M,'58, 200 Sel. Beach (3/60) 2P (8/63) Capitol (6/55) Amer. Shuffle Situation Munves Bike Race (5/58) I.200E,'58, 200 Sel. Lido (2/62) Fiesta 2P (12/59) Super Bonus (9/55) (5/61) Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59) J -200K, '59, 200 Sel. Lite-A -Line (2/61) Four Roses 1P (12/62) Deluxe model B Undersea Raider Mu Atomic Bomber J -200M, '59, 200 Sel. Lotta-Fun (9/59) Four Star 1P (7/58) Top Notch (10/55) B Derby Mu Ace Bomber Miami Beach (9/54) Gay Paree Gun (2/60) J-120, '59, 120 Sel. (6/57) Regulation (11/55) B Bulls Eye Shooting Mu Dr. Mobile K-200, '60, 200 Sel. Miss America (2/58) Gldn. Bells 1P (9/59) 6 -Star (10/57) Mu Fly Saucers Monte Gldn. Gloves Gallery (9/55) K-120, '60, 120 Sel. ' Carlo 1P(Pin) (2/64) 1P (1/60) Midget Bowling (3/58) Muto Lord's Prayer Moonshot Gusher B Big Inning (5/58) Continental '60, 200 Sel. (3/63) 1P (9/58) Shooting Stars (4/58) B Heavy Hitter (4/59) Mu Photo (Pre -War) Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Jig Saw 1P (12/57) Eagle (5/58) B Ball Park (4/60) Mu Photo (DeLuxe) Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. Parade (6/56) Jumpin' Jacks 2P (4/63) Atlas (8/58) Mu Silver Gloves Queens B Sharpshooter (2/61) Continental 2, '61, 100 Sel. (Bch., Is., Trop.) Jungle 1P (9/60) Cyclone (10/58) B Golf Champ (8/58) Mu Sky Fighter ROCK -OLA (3/60) Kingpin (9/62) Niagara (11/58) B Bat. Practice Muto Voice -O -Graph Roller Kings 1P (8/57) (8/59) 1436,'52, Fireball, 120 SeL Derby (6/60) Dual (1/59) B Skill Roll (B 3/58) Pre -War Model 1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel. Sea Island (2/59) Mardi Gras 4P (11/62) Zenith (6/59) B Post -War Model Merry Moon Raider (7/59) 1438.'54, Comet, 120 Sel. Ship -Mates 4P (2/64) Widow 4P (10/63) Flash (6/59) B Target (10/59) Mu K. O. Champ Shoot -A Music 1446,'54, HiFi, 120 SeL -Line (6/62) Man 4P (8/60) 3 -Way (9/59) B Spook Mu Drive Yourself Show Time Naples 2P (9/57) Gun (9/58) 1488,'55 HiFi, 120 Sel. (3/57) 4 -Way (12/59) B Skill Parade (1/59) Mu Bang -O -Rama (4/57) 1452,'55, 50 Sel. Silver Sails (11/62) Nags 1P (3/60) Big Bonus (2/60) B Skill Philadelphia Toboggan Sky Oh, Boy Score (6/60) 1454, '56, 120 Sel. Diver 1P (4/64) 2P (2/64) Sunny (5/60) B Skill Derby Skee Alley Star Reno 1P (10/59) (10/60) 1455,'57, 200 Sel. Jet (Pin) 2P (12/63) Sure Fire (10/60) B Del. Skill Parade (4/59) Scientific Pitch 'Em 1458,'58, 120 Sel. Sun Valley (7/57) Rocket 1P (11/59) Line -Up (1/61) Seeburg Bear Target B Table Hockey (2/63) Gun 1465,'58, 200 Sel. Roll (1/58) Satellite IP (7/58) 5 -Way (5/61) B Spinner (2/63) Novelty Hunt 3 -In -Line Soccer 1P 1475, '59, 200 Sel. Tempo I 4P (8/63) (3/64) Avalon (4/62) B Bank Ball (1/63) SetSeeburg Coon 1468, '59, 120 Sel. Tempo I Touchdown (11/60) Sea Wolf 1P (7/59) Silver (6/62) Southland's Twist Serenade B Fun Phone (3/63) Speedway (6/63) 1485,'60, 200 Sel. Tempo II (11/62) 2P (5/60) Shuffle Baseball (6/62) Southland Fast Draw 63 U.S.A. Skill Capitol Midget Movies 1478,'60, 120 Sel. Tempo II (8/58) Pool 1P (6/63) Action (7/62) CC Bullseye Baseball Southland Time Trials 1495,'61, 200 Sel. Regis CHICAGO COIN Space Ship 2P (12/61) Embassy (9/62) Sun Valley Starfire CC Basketball Champ (9/63) 1488,'61, 120 Sel. Regie (8/63) (1/57) Circus Roll -Down (9/62) CC 4 -Player Derby Telequiz 1496,'62, 10 Sel. Empress Firecracker 2P (12/63) Steeplechase 1P (11/57) Lancer (11/62) Un Swing CC Goalee Jungle Gun 1497,'62, 200 Sel. Empress GOTTLIEB Time 1P (5/53) Sparky (12/62) CC Midget Skee Un Carn. Gun (10/54) 1493,'62, 100 Sel. Princesa Around Wld. 2P (7/59) 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Caravelle (2/63) Super model Un Bonus Baseball (3/62) SEEBURG Atlas 2P (5/59) 3-D IP (11/58) Crest (4/63) Tic CC Big League (5/55) Un Bonus Gun (1/55) MI00A,'51, 100 Sel. Big 1P (1/64) Tac-Toe 1P (1/59) Rumpus Targette (5/63) CC Twin Hockey (5/56) Un Star Slugger (7/55) 111100B, '51, 100 Sel. Brite Star 2P (4/58) Tom -Tom 2P (1/63) Astro (6/63) CC Un Top Hat Shoot The Clown Spr. Slugger (4/56) MI0OBL.'51, 100 Sel. Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) (10/58) Ultra (8/63) CC Sum. Shovel (5/56) Un Pirate Gun (10/56) Light Cab Contest 4P (10/58) Trade Winde (6/62) Skippy (11/63) Turf CC Batter Up (4/58) Un Yankee BB (3/59) M100C,'52, 100 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) Champ (8/58) Jill -Jill (11/63) CC Criss Cross Un Sky Raider (10/58) HF100G,'53, 100 Sel. Cover Girl 1-Plyr. (7/62) Twenty -One 1P (2/60) Topper (2/64) Valient Hockey (10/58) Wm. Del. BB (4/53) HFIOOR, '54, 100 Sel. Criss Cross 1P (3/58) 2P (8/62) Tempest (2/64) CC Croquet (8/58) Wm. 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