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ABC-Poramount Records is 10 years young and, to be sure, still growing. Its affiliates plus two nationally-distributed labels (Tangerine and Dunhill) are named at the left, while the imposing structure on the right will soon be the new home in of the operation. See page 8 for full details on the ABC-Paramount growth story.

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11 GEORGE ALBERT * Vice President Enter Big Season MARTY OSTROW J General Manager a MUSIC & RECORDS EDITORIAL j i IRV LICHTMAN Editor-in-Chief DICK ZIMMERMAN Associate Editor MIKE MARTUCCI Editorial Assistant I JERRY ORLECK Editorial Assistant MARV GOODMAN Editorial Assistant TOM McENTEE Editorial Assistant

! ADVERTISING 1 BILL STUPER The record business no longer finds made certain of in recent weeks, that HARVEY GELLER, Hollywood I ^ — its entry into the fall-winter selling sea- labels put their best feet forward in the l quality singles i ED ADLUM son the morning after. Gone for a good of and going to 1 General Manager many years now is the demoralizing market. I COIN MACHINES & VENDING

LEE BROOKS, Chicago, 111. hiatus in sales during the hot-weather All these rosy points within the , ART DIRECTOR—GEORGE GOLDMAN months that at one time produced structure of the business will be fur- THERESA TORTOSA, Manager CIRCULATION— sighs en-masse from tradesters when ther enhanced by other areas of show

CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD September rolled around. In fact, the business whose contributions to re- l LEE BROOKS HARVEY GELLER doing the 29 E. Madison St., 6290 Sunset Blvd., summer months have been cordings may prove the most fruitful | Chicago 2, III. Hollywood 28, Cal. ' (Phone: Financial 6-7272) (Phone: Hollywood 5-2129) business a big favor in recent years. ever. It’s just about the eve of a new

I have been the stimuli, for one EUROPEAN DIRECTOR They season on Broadway, and, as reported NEVILLE MARTEN reason or another, for important new in last week’s issue, we’ll be hearing ENGLAND NEVILLE MARTEN sounds to come along, whose accept- from some of show music’s finest tune- Dorris Land 9a New Bond St. ance have stretched sales well into the smiths plus a bevy of promising new- London, W1, Eng. Tel: Hyde Park 2868 rest of the year, and, in some instances, comers.

have established performers for all sea- I HOLLAND GERMANY Over in the world of TV, music is

I PAUL ACKET MAL SONDOCK Thereslastraat 11-13 Josef Raps Strasse 1 sons. Looking back over a summer that getting one of its best breaks in years, The Hague Munich, Germany

I Tel: 838500* Tel: 326410 is about to call it a day, the “protest with performers who make their marks ITALY SCANDINAVIA MARIO PANVINI ROSATI SVEN G. WINQUIST song” movement caught fire and be- in recordings getting weekly shows to 5 Kaggeholmsvagen 48, l Vlate Legion! Romane Milan Tel: 4075018 Stockholm -Enskede, Sweden, Tel: 59-46 85 came an industry factor of seemingly call their own (e.g. , AUSTRALIA CHRISTOPHE IZARD long-haul endurance. Steve Lawrence, Smothers Brothers, £4 Rue Octave Feuillet, RON TUDOR Parle XVI Tel: 870-9358 8 Francis St., Heathmont, Victoria Now that the trade is not in the posi- ) and the vast overhaul of BELGIUM Tel: 87-5677 FRANS ROMEYNS tion where it must just endure summer programming schedules realizing Paul Hymanslaan, 8, MEXICO a Brussels 15, Tel: 71.57.51 ENRIQUE ORTIZ ARGENTINA Insurgentes Sur 1870 and hope for better times ahead, we crop of what we have been told will be Mexico 20, D. F., MIGUEL SMIRNOFF Tel: 24-05-67 Rafaela 3978, feel it may be able to take even better main-title and general soundtrack ma- Buenos Aires, BRAZIL Tel: 69-1538 LUIS DE M. C. GUEDES advantage of the season of prime sales. terial written with disk sales in mind. Rua Augusta 2110, CANADA sobre-loja, Sao Paulo, JOHN MURPHY Tel: 35-36-53 The pressure is off whereby companies The record business, to be sure, is 87 North Hill St. JAPAN Port Arthur, Ontario have to “press” in order to make-up Tel. (807) 844 3526 Adv. Mgr.: still plagued by problems that have SHOICHI KUSANO SPAIN for the summer doldrums. Like the limited its audience to a mere fraction FEDERICO HALPERN Editorial Mgr.: MORIHIRO NAGATA Sagasta 23, weather that signals a change in the of its potentiality. Apanado 4025, 466 Higashl-Oizuml But, the season Madrid Neirimaku, Tel. 257 0907—224 8600 Tokyo season, the air is cleared for more re- ahead seems to be made of the stuff freshing, objective thinking in terms of that spells SUBSCRIPTION RATES 815 per year anywhere In a fine turnout at disk out- le U. 8. A. Published weekly. Second class postage lid at Bristol, Conn. 05012. U.S.A. „ merchandising of product. And it’s no lets. The heat, in more ways than one, Copyright ® 1965 by The Cash Box Publishing Co., Copyright under Universal to. All rights reserved. the pages of spyrlght Convention. secret, as Cash Box have is off. 9 8 51 9 1

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LIKE A ROLLING STONE 35 I'M A HAPPY MAN I LIVE FOR THE SUN Artists-853 42 » BOB DYLAN-Columbia-43346 2 JIVE FIVE-United 36 SUN RAYS-Towers- 1 48 78 90 DESTRUCTION I'LL MAKE ALL YOUR DREAMS YESTERDAY EVE OF BEATLES-Capitol-5498 » BARRY McGU I RE-Dunhil 1-4009 4 COME TRUE RONNIE DOVE-Diamond-1 88 46 70 THIRD MAN THEME 3 HELP 37 IT'S GONNA TAKE A MIRACLE TIJUANA BRASS-A & M-775 79 86 BEATLES-Capitol-5476 1 ROYALETTES-MGM-l 3367 38 39 THESE HANDS YOU WERE ON MY MIND 38 SUMMER NIGHTS BOBBY BLAND-Duke-385 81 89 » WE FIVE-A & M-770 5 MARIANNE FAITHFULL- RESPECT London-9780 43 50 OTIS REDDING—Volt-1 28 82 84 5 I GOT YOU BABE SONNY & CHER-Atco-63 59 3 TREAT HER RIGHT DAWN OF CORRECTION HEAD-Back Beat-546 69 — HANG ON SLOOPY ROY w SPOKESMEN-Decca-3 1 844 § McCOYS-Bang-506 9 14 JUST YOU YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME CRY O. V. WRIGHT-Back Beat-548 75 76 THE IN CROWD SONNY & CHER-Atco-63 59 51 72 1 KNEW YOU WHEN LEWIS-Argo-5506 10 15 I TO (DO EVERYTHING » RAMSEY WANT 9 BILLY JOE ROYAL-Columbia-43390 IT AIN'T ME BABE FOR YOU) 76 SOUL HEAVEN 83 Whale-222 1 16 JOE TEX-Dial-401 6 57 » TURTLES-White DIXIE DR 1 FTER-Rou lette-464 80 81 DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC m MAKE ME YOUR BABY RIGHTEOUS BROS.-Philles-l 29 LOVIN' SPOONFUL-Kama Sutra-201 55 71 BARBARA LEWIS-Atlantic-2300 89 — CATCH US IF YOU CAN 43 ANNIE FANNY ACT NATURALLY DAVE CLARK FIVE-Epic-9833 13 23 KINGSMEN-Wand-l 89 44 46 0 BEATLES-Capitol-5498 — — n IT'S THE SAME OLD SONG 44 BABY I'M 79 TOSSIN' AND TURNIN' FOUR TOPS-Motown-1 081 6 BARBARA LEWIS-Atlantic-2283 28 12 IVY LEAGU E-Cameo-377 86 — 12 NOTHING BUT HEARTACHES LIAR LIAR SINS OF THE FAMILY 8 CASTAWAYS-Soma-l 433 70 94 • P. F. SLOAN E-Dunhi 11-4007 100 — SUPREMES-Motown-l 080 13 LAUGH AT ME 46 COLOURS EVERYONE'S GONE TO THE MOON 40 45 SONNY-Atco-6369 1 21 DONOVAN-Hickory-l 324 JONATHON KING-Parrot-9774 100 —

14 HEART FULL OF SOUL 47 I NEED YOU ARE YOU A BOY OR ARE YOU YARDBI RDS-Epic-9823 16 17 IMPRESSIONS- • GIRL? ABC-Paramount-1 071 0 49 56 A 15 ACTION BARBARI ANS-Laurie-3308 — — FREDDIE CANNON-Warner HOME OF THE BRAVE 83 HOME OF THE BRAVE Bros.-5645 17 24 JODY MILLER-Capitol-5483 60 75 BONNIE & TREASURES-Phi Dan-5005 85 88 16 CALIFORNIA GIRLS 49 NERVOUS 84 IF IAN WHITCOMB-Tower-1 55 53 63 YOU'VE GOT A HEART BEACH BOYS-Capitol-5464 14 BOBBY GOLDSBORO- 17 PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG AIN'T IT TRUE United Artists-908 87 — JAMES BROWN-King-5999 12 11 ANDY WILLIAMS-Columbia-43358 65 77 85 ROUNDABOUT BABY DON'T GO 51 SHAKE & FINGERPOP CONNIE FRANCIS-MGM-1 3389 92 92 I SONNY & CHER-Reprise-0392 26 54 JR. WALKER & ALL STARS- STEPPIN' OUT Soul-3501 3 33 35 WE GOTTA GET OUT OF 0 PAUL REVERE & RAIDERS- IF I LOVE Columbia-43375 96 100 » THIS PLACE 52 DIDN'T YOU CHUCK J ACKSON-Wand-1 88 50 51 ANIMALS-MGM-13382 23 34 87 A LOVER'S CONCERTO TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS THE TOYS-Dynavoice-209 90 — YOU'VE GOT YOUR TROUBLES LENNY WELCH-Kapp-689 63 74 I FORTUNES-Press-9973 25 48 RESCUE ME KANSAS CITY STAR FONTELLA BASS-Checker-1 1 20 — 21 DOWN IN THE BOONDOCKS ROGER MILLER-Smash-1 998 74 — BILLY JOE ROYAL-Columbia-43305 19 10 FUNNY LITTLE BUTTERFLIES BE THE NEXT IN LINE PATTY DUKE-United Artists-915 — I'M YOURS 55 WHO'LL KINKS-Reprise-0366 47 40 90 CARA-LIN » -RCA Victor-8657 29 52 — RIDE 56 ONLY THOSE IN LOVE STRANGELOVES-Bang-508 94 AWAY BABY WASHINGTON-Sue-l 29 61 58 I ROY ORB ISON-MGM-1 3386 30 44 91 UNIVERSAL SOLDIER 57 DANGER HEARTBREAK DEAD DONOVAN-H ickory- 1338 — — 24 SINCE I LOST MY BABY TEMPTATIONS-Gordy-7043 18 22 AHEAD 92 THE WAY OF LOVE MARVELETTES-Tam la-54 1 20 64 60 KATHY KIRBY-Parrot-9775 93 99 25 HOUSTON DEAN MARTI N-Reprise-0393 24 25 58 FIRST, 1 LOOK AT THE PURSE 93 THE WORLD THROUGH A TEAR CONTOU RS-Gordy-7044 66 66 NEIL SEDAKA-RCA Victor-8637 — 100 26 HOLD ME, THRILL ME MEL CARTER-lmperial-661 13 20 13 THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE 94 YOU'RE THE ONE JOAN BAEZ-Vanguard-35031 84 95 VOGUES-Co & Ce-229 95 — 27 AGENT 00 SOUL • EDWIN STARR-Ric Tic-103 27 29 MY TOWN, MY GUY AND ME 95 SOMEONE IS WATCHING LESLEY GORE-Mercury-36444 83 — SOLOMON BURKE-Atlantic-2299 — WITH THESE HANDS | » TOM JONES-Parrot-9787 37 53 61 MOONLIGHT AND ROSES 96 UNIVERSAL SOLDIER -Dolton-309 54 61 *GLENN CAMPBELL-Capitol-5504 — 29 TRACKS OF TEARS j MY HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 97 THE GIRL FROM PEYTON PLACE MIRACLES-Tamla-541 1 21 18 STEVIE WON DER-Tam la-541 1 73 87 DICKEY LEE-TCF-Hall-1 1 1 — SOME ENCHANTED EVENING BIT BETTER JAY & AMERICANS-United JUST A LITTLE 98 FOR YOUR LOVE i HERMITS-MGM-1 3398 & BILL-Joda-100 — HERMAN'S — i SAM Artists-9 1 45 79 31 IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR 64 IS IT REALLY OVER 99 ME WITHOUT YOU JIM REEVES-RCA Victor-8625 68 62 *MARY WELLS- WILSON PICKETT-Atlantic-2289 22 26 20th Century Fox-606 — MOHAIR SAM WHAT COLOR IS A MAN BOBBY VI NTON-Epic-9846 88 — 100 LITTLE MISS SAD * -Smash-1 993 48 67 FIVE EMPREES-Free Port-1001 — KEEP ON DANCING 33 SAD, SAD GIRL GENTRYS-MGM-l 3379 98 98 100 1-2-3 BARBARA MASON-Arctic-1 08 35 36 B 1 — HUNGRY FOR LOVE LEN ARRY-Decca-3 827 34 HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBER SAN REMO GOLDEN STRINGS- 100 YOU CANT TAKE IT AWAY

I 77 — JOHNNY T LLOTSON-MGM- 13376 39 49 Ric Tic-104 — ! FRED HUGHES-Vee Jay-703

ALPHABETIZED TOP 100 (INCLUDING PUBLISHERS AND LICENSEES)

^ct Naturally (Bluebook BMI) 78 Help (Maclean BMI) 3 Laugh At Me (Five-West Cotillion BMI) 13 Steppin’ Out (Daywin BMI) 86 \ction (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 15 High Heel Sneakers (Medal BMI) 62 Liar Liar (Celann BMI) 45 Summer Nights (Sea Lark BMI) 38 \gent OO Soul (Myto BMI) 27 Hold Me, Thrill Me (Mills ASCAP) 26 Like A Rolling Stone (M. Witmark ASCAP) 1 There But For Fortune (Appleseed ASCAP) 59 \in’t It True (Wemar & Claudine BMI) 50 Home Of The Brave (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 48, 83 Little Miss Sad 100 These Hands (Don BMI) 71 ^nnie Fannie (Sharow & Burdette, Flomar BMI) ....43 Houston (Criterion ASCAP) 25 Lover’s Concerto (Saturday BMI) 87 Third Man Theme (Chappell ASCAP) 70 Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl? (Elmwin BMI) ..82 Hungry For Love (Myto BMI) 67 Make Me Your Baby (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) 77 Tossin’ & Turnin’ (Southern ASCAP) - 79

Baby Don't Go (Mother Bertha-Ten, Me Without You (Shakewell BMI) 99 . 29 East BMI) ....18 I Got You Baby (Five West-Cotillion BMI) 5 Tracks Of My Tears (Jobete BMI) Baby I’m Yours (Blackwood Mohair (Acclaim BMI) 32 .....39 BMI) 44 I Knew You When (Lowery BMI) 75 Sam Treat Her Right (Don BMI) California Girls Moonlight (Daniels 61 53 (Sea Of Tunes BMI) 16 I Live For The Sun (Sea Of Tunes) 68 & Roses ASCAP) Two Different Worlds (Princess ASCAP) Cara-LIn (Sturossi (Grand Canyon BMI) 90 I Need You (Chi-Sound BMI) 47 My Town, My Guy & Me & Catalog BMI) 60 Unchained Melody (Frank ASCAP) 9 Catch Us If You (Branston Nervous (Nervous-Burdette BMI) 49 96 Can BMI) 10 I Want To (Do Everything For You) (Tree BMI) ...41 Universal Soldier (Southern ASCAP) 91, Colours (Southern Heartaches (Jobete 12 92 ASCAP) 46 If I Didn’t Love You (Metric BMI) 52 Nothing But BMI) The Way Of Love (Chappell ASCAP) Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead (Jobete BMI) 57 If You’ve Got A Heart (Unart BMI) 84 1-2-3 (Champion & Double Diamond BMI) 100 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (Screen Gems, Dawn Of Correction (Champion & Double I'll Make Your Dream O-me True (Picturetone BMI) 36 Only Those In Love (Brown BMI) 56 Col. BMI) 19 Diamond BMI) 73 I'm A Happy Man (United Artists BMI) 35 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (Lois BMI) 17 What Color Is A Man (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ..65 Do You Believe In Magic (Faithful Virtue BMI) 42 I'm Yours (Gladys ASCAP) 22 Rescue Me (Chevis BMI) 88 Who’ll Be The Next In Line (Jay Boy BMI) 55

Down In The Boondocks (Lowery BMI) 21 In Crowd (American BMI) 7 Respect ( East-Time-Redwal BMI) 72 With These Hands (Bloom ASCAP) 28 Eve Of Destruction (Trousdale BMI) 2 In The Midnight Hour (Cotillion-East BMI) 31 Rideoway (AcufF-Rose BMI) 23 World Through A Tear (Bergmann, Vocco & Everyone's Gone To The Moon (Mainstay BMI) ....81 Is It Really Over (Tuckahoe BMI) . .64 Roundabout (Leeds ASCAP) 85 Conn BMI) 93 p rst I Look At The Purse (Jobete BMI) 58 It Ain't Me Babe (M. Witmark ASCAP) 8 Sad, Sad Girl (Stilran, Dandelion BMI) 33 Yesterday (Maclean BMI) ..69 For Your Love (Beachwood BMI) 98 It's Gonna Take A Miracle (South Mt. BMI) 37 Shake & Fingerpop (Jobete BMI) 51 You Were On My Mind (M. Witmark ASCAP) 4 Little Funny Butterflies (Unart BMI) 89 It's The Same Old Song (Jobete BMI) 11 Since I Lost My Baby (Jobete BMI) 24 You Can't Take It Away (Cutoma BMI) 100 G rl From Peyton Place (Screen Gems, Col. BMI) ..97 Just A Little Bit Better (TM BMI) 63 Sins Of The Family (Trousdale BMI) 80 You're Gonna Make Me Cry (Don BMI) 74 Hang On Sloopy (Picturetone-Mellin BMI) 6 Just You (Cotillion BMI) 40 Some Enchanted Evening (Williamson ASCAP) 30 You’re The One ‘(Leeds ASCAP) 94 Heartaches By The Number (Pamper BMI) 34 Kansas City Star (Tree BMI) 54 Someone Is Watching (Web IV-Farlart BMI) 95 (Mills ASCAP) 20 Heart Full Of Soul (Miller ASCAP) 14 Keep On Dancing (Arc-Press BMI) 66 Soul Heaven (Unbelievable Nom BMI) 76 You've Got Your Troubles

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

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FOLKWAYS

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Mike Maitland Elected Col Names James To Head NARM Views Excise Refund Problems A VP Of V/B Pictures W. Coast Talent Hunt been CHICAGO—During a special closed date to November 15, 1965 as an in- HOLLYWOOD—Billy James has meeting here last week at the NARM termediate deadline. promoted to the position of manager (rack) convention, the association’s Among the major labels on hand at of talent acquisition and development board of directors and Albert Car- this meeting were Columbia, RCA- of Columbia Records, it was an- retta, general counsel, discussed in Victor, Capitol, Mercury, etc. nounced last week by Bob Mersey, the detail a “maze” of problems gener- As Carretta interpreted the regula- label’s director of pop A&R. ated by the Internal Revenue Serv- tion he stated “the intent of the law James will be responsible to Allen Stanton, coast executive pro- ice’s new regulation covering excise is that the refund of the excise tax west tax refund, which requires each level is to be passed down to the holder of ducer, for scouting, auditioning and for of distribution to complete an inven- the records as of June 22. They are recommending potential talent labels the west coast. tory of all stock on hand on June 22. entitled to full refund.” Columbia on He explained to Cash Box that IRS And to state this more in detail he He’ll coordinate his activities with the has promulgated this regulation, pro- said: “the intent of the excise tax de- press and public information depart- viding the manner in which all dealers duction regulation was to provide for ment and with the press directly in paid introducing new recording artists. In shall file requests for refunds from the refunding of all excise taxes their suppliers. The dealer may sub- on records held in stock at any level addition, he will work with merchan- mit his inventory on up to the next of distribution as of June 22, and it dising, national and field promotion and other areas in promoting new art- chain of distribution, which is the rack is this refund that will be passed on ists. jobber, and this will proceed on down the chain of distribution to the through to distributor and ultimately James joined Columbia in May 1961 record dealer.” the record manufacturer. as a copywriter. In Aug. of 1962 he Many of the differences arose be- The next meeting of NARM will be was promoted to manager of Epic cause of the literal interpretation of held from March 6th thru March 10th, information services; and in Jan. of 1964 he was appointed manager of the regulation, which, if strictly ad- 1966 at the Fontainebleau Hotel in west coast services. hered to, would involve as Carretta information Miami Beach. MIKE MAITLAND explained it “tons of paper work” in phonograph According to Jules Malamud, exec- the headquarters of each NEW YORK—Mike Maitland, presi- manufacturer. This is necessitated by utive secretary, enjoyed the NARM dent of Warner Bros. Records, has carrying thousands of the dealers best attendance ever at the person to been elected a vp of the label’s par- different records supplied by hundreds person sales conference meeting in ent company, Warner Bros. Pictures, of various manufacturers. Because of in the according to Jack L. Warner, presi- this, it is almost impossible for each the Continental Plaza Hotel dent of WBP. chain distribution to comply with City. Also new members in three of A veteran of 19 years in the records the letter of the regulation. categories, rack, associates and dis- business, Maitland joined Warner Thus, the rack jobbers in another tributors joined the organizatio ndur- Bros. Records four years ago as vice- special meeting held Wednesday eve- president and executive director for ning, consulted with the manufactur- ing this meeting. sales. He entered the industry in 1946 in attendance for the purpose of Regular members Inc., Bos- ers — as a salesman for Capitol Records in seeking their cooperation in attempt- ton, Mass.—Mid State, Des Moines, Detroit, advancing through the ranks ing to extract from IRS a more liberal Iowa; Rack Supply Inc., Seagoville, of that company until he became pres- interpretation, or hopefully an amend- ident of Capitol Records Distributing ment to the regulation. This, accord- Texas—R. R. Record Distributor, Chi- Corp. He became president of Warner ing to Carretta, the manufacturers cago Winn Record Inc., New York — Bros. Records in 1961. have agreed to comply with. Thus, City—Sam’s Sales Inc., Minneapolis, In announcing Maitland’s election Counsel for will communicate NARM Minn. by the parent company, Warner paid with IRS if possible late this week, tribute to the new vice-president’s or if necessary, early next week, to New Associate members—Midnight efforts in helping to bring Warner try to accomplish this liberal inter- Music Co. Francon Corp. Nashville — — Bros. Records to a position of major pretation of the ruling. As a side Mercantile Corp.—Palco. importance in the record industry. comment, Carretta explained that if New Distributors—All State Dist. this is not accomplished, the cost of BILLY JAMES preparing the requests for refunds is of N.J.—All State Dist., Chicago likely to exceed the refunds the deal- Alpha Dist.—David Rosen Co.—Du- Mercury Family In Chi ers will earn. All the manufacturer mont Dist. Co.—Eastern Record Dist. requires from the dealer on to the For Upcoming Projects Prices —Godwin Record Dist.—Marnel Dist. Capitol Lowers chain of command, is a certified state- ment under the penalty of perjury Co.—Royal Disc Dist. Co.—Tone Dist. CHICAGO—Execs from Mercury and Of Sinatra's 'W' Albums dated June 28, 1965 (inventory date) its affiliated labels, Philips, Smash, Capitol Records has that the customer had this stock on Fontana, Blue Rock, Wing, Cumber- NEW YORK— reduced the prices of all its Frank his shelf as of that date. land, Limelight and Emarcy, will dis- Atlantic-Atco: 13 LP's Sinatra LP’s carrying a “W” prefix. As the regulation is now written, cuss A&R projects covering the peri- prices of $4.79 and $5.79 each rack jobber must submit to the od into 1966 at a meeting to be held Former list NEW YORK—This week witnesses will now become $3.79 and $4.79, with next level of distribution (his sup- this week (13) in Chicago. Members changing to the “T” plier) a complete inventory which the release of thirteen new albums of the record producing corps from the prefix letter must include the names and addresses unveiled last week at a Chicago meet- New York, Nashville and Los Angeles series. Stan Gortikov, president of Capitol of the rack jobbers’ customers. How- will huddle with product sales man- ing of Atlantic and Atco distributors. Corp., said that ever, the rack jobber does not prefer agers, blueprinting the next six Records Distributing The issue includes ten Atlantic sets, the lower prices reflected Capitol’s to file this way, Carretta said. months of projected activity in the judgment that a large part of Sina- Carretta insisted to them that as two LP’s from Atco and a Volt ; talent field. tra’s audience is now made up of the regulation now stands, if they the thirteen cover the pop, jazz and One significant development on the younger fans, as indicated by the wish the refund they must submit the part of all labels will be closer co- r&b fields. concert tour. “We are names. The statute and regulation operation with indie producers in star’s recent _ Among the packages which are are going provides a limit date for the dealer seeking out new talent for new trends, certain,” he stated, “that we of this additional and the ultimate chains of distribution being shipped are: Wilson Pickett’s such as the current folk-rock pattern. to reach a majority the revised price.” on up to the manufacturer as of De- “In The Midnight Hour,” based on Recently, the labels have received market with Gortikov said that all Sinatra prod- cember 31, 1965. The manufacturer in the success his product from such well known inde- of current single hit; will sold on the same terms turn must file the overall inventory pendent talent producers as Koppel- uct now be “I’ll Take You Where The Music’s to IRS no later than February 10, man-Rubin Associates, George Mar- as other “T” line product. Customers Playing” 1966. The manufacturers on hand at from the Drifters; Sergio tin, Ellie Grenich, Snuffy Garett and who have purchased any Sinatra LP’s the meeting agreed not to enforce a Mendes Brazil ’65 are Dave Bartholemew. & featured live at “W” line prices during the period desired date of completion of inven- Mercury also picked up two prop- on “In Person At El Matador!” and July 1965 on may make a tories to be submitted to their offices erties last week. Tony and Terri, boy from 1, another nightclub waxing—“Chiles not later than October 15, 1965. If and girl team from Memphis, man- claim for refund of the difference be- it is necessary, they will extend this And Pettiford Live At Jilly’s.” Jazz aged by Seymour Rosenberg, mentor tween the two by furnishing CRDC sets comprising the remainder of the of Smash recording artist, Charlie with both the number and date of Atlantic Rich, were acquired by A&R Veep release feature: “Standing invoice (July 1 or later) on which Shelby Singleton during a recent trip each Ovation At Newport” with Herbie INDEX to Nashville to supervise recording they were billed the “W” price. Mann; “Porgy And Bess” performed sessions. Another acquisition was The Capitol’s catalog consists of 27 Albums Plans 28 by the Modern Jazz Quartet; Ted Five Americans, a Dallas rock group, Sinatra albums, 24 of which are “W” Album Reviews 32, 34, 36 managed and produced by George Curson’s “The New Thing & The Blue the albums have Abdnor of Abnack Music Enterprises, series. Five of “W” Bios for DJ’s 45 Thing”; “Sing Me Softly Of The Dallas. earned gold-record awards. Coin Machine Section 65 Blues” with Art Farmer; “And Then Section 50, 51, 52, 53 Again” by Elvin Jones; and “Clifford International Cover 55 Jordan Plays Leadbelly/These Are Beatles A&R/ Play On Deck Our Man, The Lecturer International Section 55-63 My Roots.” Juke Box Geller, west Ops Record Guide 43 Atco is represented in the new CHICAGO—The Beatles have spread HOLLYWOOD—Harvey Looking Ahead their artistic wings and added pro- take up (Albums) . 30 product by two sets: “Mr. Acker Bilk coast Cash Box manager, will ducing and sideman giging to their Looking Ahead (Singles) ...... 23 pedagogical robes in the near future. & Bent Fabric Together!” which spot- list of accomplishments. The group Platter the Spinner Patter 44 lights the pair in new versions of their was drawn into the behind-the-scenes Geller is scheduled to be one of Radio Active Chart 13 hits, including “Stranger On The aspects of disk-life by the Silkie, a guest speakers in a survey course on British quartet who recently cut their Record Ramblings 24, 25 Shore” and “Alley Cat.” And Casey the music biz which is currently run- Fontata release of “You’ve Got To Single Reviews 16, 20 He’ll speak on the 18, Anderson’s “Blues Is a Woman Gone” Hide Your Love Away” from the ning at UCLA. R & B Top 50 26 makes the other half of the duet. Beatles’ new flick, “Help.” Cleffer “U.S. and Foreign Uses Of Trade Sure Shots 38 Wrapping up the issue is Volt’s LP, John Lennon supervised the date, Journals.” Top 100 Albums 30 “Otis Redding Sings Otis Blues” fea- while fellow co-writer Paul McCart- Course, which costs $50, is open to Top 100 Labels 63 turing “I’ve Been Loving You Too ney played . A third Beatle, everyone. No educational require- Vending News 83 Long.” George Harrison, played tambourine. ments are necessary.

6 Cash Box—Sentember 18. 1965 John Gary’s Got A Great New Single “DON’T THROW THE ROSES AWAY” ’/„ “Give Me This Moment”/ 8677 GET IT!

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“already big business” from Sam mount is one of the many fortunate dent in charge of sales. When Sam Clark, who has moved over to the people whose lives have been touched Clark, who has called Newton, “One 9 Paramount theater chain, and the by the late, beloved Manny Sachs. of the absolutely top men in the en- exec feels the responsibility to main- Sachs, a neighbor of the Newton fam- tain this level of accomplishment. tire music industry,” was promoted to ily, was responsible for Newton's first Newton became president last Jan. an important executive position with job, in 1938, described in those days In other moves designed to keep the the parent company, American Broad- operation on this plane, the label is as a “picker and packer,” for the casting-Paramount Theatres, late in * expanding its staff, a recent sign of Columbia Records distributor in Phila- which was the appointments of Mike 1964, the top spot in the record divi- delphia. The job was just that filling Becce and Eddie Thomas as co-na- — sion, ABC-Pai-amount Records, was *— orders by picking records from the tional promo chiefs. awarded by the AB-PT board of di- Over in the publishing field, the stock room and packing them for * rectors to Larry Newton. Heading up label has just acquired Porgie Music, shipment. He worked at this job while which includes among its copyrights the record company, Newton also attending high school, and upon com- “Twilight Time.” The label acquired guides its subsidiary labels, Command, pletion, accepted a position with Eli the Cole and LeMore catalogs, to be Grand Award, Westminster, Impulse! known as Westpar Music (BMI) last Oberstein’s newly-organized Varsity and Music Guild. Jan. Its other publishing units include label, in 1940, acting as field man and Pamco (BMI), Ampar (BMI), Ampco During his years with ABC-Para- — salesman on the East Coast. (ASCAP) and Apt (ASCAP). mount, Newton, together with Sam Along came World War II, and in Outside label acquisitions, with Clark, has been largely responsible for * LARRY NEWTON which ABC-Par is consistently con- 1941, Newton left his job to join the numerous innovations in the industry. President ABC-Paramount Records nected on a rumor basis, is a reality Army as a pai’atrooper. ^ 1 in the sense that the label, says New- ABC-Paramount was one of the YORK With 10 rewarding Serving until 1945, he attained the NEW — ton, is in the market for other going first labels to follow the policy of it this year, rank of first sergeant. years behind ABC-Para- operations. mount Records is trying to assure buying master recordings, based on ABC-Par already has a strong fam- Still looking to the record business continued success in the years ahead. the theory that many under-financed ily of affiliates and nationally-dis- for his future, Newton again worked Under the aegis of Larry Newton, records showing indications of poten- the firm’s president, the company has tributed labels. The former include as salesman for a local Philadelphia tial hits could only become so with embarked on a number of programs Impulse!, a highly successful jazz line, record distributor. From there, he proper distribution and promotion, that cover both artist and label-pub- Command, Apt, Westminster and Mu- joined Cosmo Records, in 1946, again lishing expansion plus greater exploi- possible only through the facilities sic Guild. The former involves distrib as a salesman. When that label closed tation of the TV properties of its of a major label. This practice has its doors, he was appointed to the parent company, the network. deals with Dunhill, currently sizzling v ABC since become commonplace in the in- In recent weeks, ABC-Par has added with Barry McGuire’s “Eve Of Des- position of sales manager of Rainbow dustry. The wisdom of the new con- such experienced hit disk artists as truction” and Tangerine, Ray Charles’ Records. cept was proven by ABC-Paramount’s the McGuire Sisters, the Highwaymen (an ABC-Par pactee) own diskery set- While working with the Rainbow first master purchase—“A Rose And and Della Reese (whose first LP is up. ABC-Par also operates a pressing label, Newton felt the time had come A Baby Ruth,” by George Hamilton already released). In addition, the plant, True Sound. to form his own business, and the IV—which also became the label’s company has brought into its fold The label also has plans to revita- result was Derby Records, organized first million-selling single. Subse- such promising talent as Marilyn Mi- lize the Grand Award label early next in 1950. It was this venture that def- quent unusually successful master * chaels, who will head the national year. initely extended Newton’s reputation purchases by the company include “At company of “Funny Girl” and actor In the singles area, the diskery is from salesman to that of artists & The Hop,” by Danny and The Juniors George Hamilton. out to stay right in the running for repertoire expert, negotiator, busi- (another million-seller); “Short As any tradester can note, the Top 100 success. Pointing this up is nessman, and all-round executive. Shorts,” by The Royal Teens”; and the aforementioned performers have the company’s sights on “protest Derby Records had an enviable roster discovery of Lloyd Price through the varied market appeal, a diversity that songs” (e.g. “Eve Of Destruction”), of artists and hits including Sunny k master purchase of the hit, “Just is a prime object of Newton’s roster with at least four such singles set Gale (“Wheel Of Fortune”), Jaye P. Because.” policy at the label. for immediate release. Morgan (“Life Is Just A Bowl Of Distribution of independent labels The artists have been inked to Newton: Self-made Man Larry New- Cherries” and “Just A Gigolo”), and by a major company was another in- * contracts with options, and it is New- ton, president of ABC-Paramount Bob Carroll (“Say It With Your novation original with ABC-Para- ton’s firm contention that large Records, Inc., and its subsidiaries, is a Heart”). mount. Again conceived by the execu- " guarantees have no place in his oper- self-made man, with just such charac- The well-known , Frank tive team of Clark and Newton, ation. His reasoning is that he wants teristics that have pushed him to the DeVol, worked closely with Larry Chancellor Records was one of the performers on “a long haul basis” top. Aggressive, but agreeable; with Newton in the enterprise as an ar- first such labels to come under this ar- instead of current hot-shots who de- definite opinions of his own, but will- ranger and artists & repertoire rep- rangement. Chancellor produced such mand a great amount of money in ing to listen; a bargainer, but reason- resentative. artists as Frankie Avalon and Fabian „ front. able; respected, but not feared; the In September of 1956, Newton was during the tenure of its national dis- On the TV end, the label is excited ability to hear that extra something in tapped by Sam Clark, president of tribution by ABC-Paramount. * about its soundtrack tie-in with the a record that turns it into a hit—these ABC-Paramount Records, for the job ABC-Paramount was first to intro- new ABC-TV shows: “The Big are the major qualities that are of sales manager for the new label, duce the ten percent return privilege Valley,” starring Barbara Stanwyck, largely responsible for Larry New- a subsidiary of American Broadcast- to its distributors (up until then, five the Dick Clark offering, “Where The ton’s success in the record industry ing-Paramount Theatres, Inc. His customary) now a Action Is,” and the Anne Francis- and as an executive. performance in this capacity was so per cent had been — starred series, “Honey West.” A native of Philadelphia, the forty- outstanding that in 1959 he was re- standard practice of most record com- As Newton sees it, he inherited an four year old president of ABC-Para- warded with promotion to vice presi- panies. Highlights In The History Of ABC — Paramount Records

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AUG.—Am-Par Record Corp. organized as a record division of American MAY—The Apt label introduced as a subsidiary of ABC-Paramount. Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. Samuel H. Clark named president, MAY—First million-selling single on the Apt label, “Little Star” by the with records to be released on the ABC-Paramount label. Two subsidiary pub- Elegants. lishing firms set up: AMPCO (ASCAP) and PAMCO (BMI). OCT.—Million-selling single, “Stagger Lee” by Lloyd Price. in recogni- SEPT.—First single record recorded, “Sincerely Yours” and “Come Home” by Citation of Achievement presented by BMI to Pamco Music, Inc. Destiny. Eydie Gorme, the first contract artist to be signed. tion of the great national popularity attained by “You Are My SEPT.—First LP recorded, “Smart Alec” by Alec Templeton. 1959

JAN. First million-selling single on the Chancellor label, “Venus” by Frankie 1956 — Avalon. JAN.—First single record released. MAY—Million-selling single, “Personality” by Lloyd Price. MAY—Million-selling single, “Lonely Boy” by Paul Anka. FEB.—First national hit, “Chain Gang” by Bobby Scott. . Acquisition of Grand Award Records, with its newly-established Command OCT. First million-selling — single, “A Rose And A Baby Ruth” by George label, pioneering in the field of stereo sound. Hamilton IV. 1960

1957 ABC-Paramount celebrates “The Big 5th!” anniversary, after five successful years in the record business. JUNE—Million-selling single, “Diana” . by Paul Anka. NOV.—Impulse, ABC-Paramount’s subsidiary specializing in jazz, organized OCT.—Million-selling single, “At The Hop” by Danny & The Juniors. and recording sessions begun. Distribution arrangement with Chancellor National Academy of _ Records for ABC-Paramount to Three “Grammy” awards to ABC-Paramount from the distribute all Chancellor product. One of first such arrangements that set a Recording Arts & Sciences for: pattern the recording industry has followed since. Frankie Avalon and Fabian 1. The best performance by a vocal group—Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence became world famous during the Chancellor-ABC-Paramount pact. —ABC-Paramount LP, “We Got Us.” Citation of Achievement presented by BMI to Pamco Music, Inc. in recogni- 2. The best vocal performance single record or track—male—Ray Charles tion of the great national popularity attained by “Diana.” —ABC-Paramount single, “.” Citation of Achievement presented by BMI to Pamco Music, Inc. in recogni- 3. The best performance by a pop single artist—Ray Charles— ‘Georgia tion of the great popularity attained by the rhythm & blues song leader “Just On My Mind.” Because.” (Continued on page 26) e Cash Box—September 18, 1965 c>ARAA^V

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12 Cash Box—September 18, 1965 ** ^ survey of key radio stations in all important markets throughout the country to determine by percentage of those Fontella Bass reporting which releases are being added to station play lists this week for the first time and also the degree of con- * centration combining previous reports. Percentage figures on left indicate how many of the stations reporting this v week have added the following titles to their play list for the first time. Percentage figures on right include total from left plus the percentage title received in prior week or weeks. (SURVEY COMPLETED TO SEPTEMBER 8TH)

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* 50% Just A Little Bit Better—Herman’s Hermits—MGM 50% Little Milton 46 % Yesterday —Beatles—Capitol 46% 45% What Color Is A Man—Bobby Vinton—Epic 45% * 44% Treat Her Right—Roy Head—Backbeat 79% 40% A Lover’s Concerto—The ToyS'^Dynavoice 40% 38 % I’m Yours—Elvis Presley—RCA 80% 37% Kansas City Star—Roger Miller—Smash 37% * 35 % My Town, My Guy & Me—Lesley Gore—Mercury 35% CHECKER 1118 34% Act Naturally—Beatles—Capitol 34% 33 i % Dawn Of Correction—Spokesmen—Decca 33% 32% There But For Fortune—Joan Baez—^Vanguard 41% Billy Stewart 31 % Not The Lovin’ Kind—Dino, Desi & Billy—Reprise 31%

30% 1 Knew You When—Bill Joe Royal—Columbia 30% 29% Make Me Your Baby—Barbara Lewis—Atlantic 29% HOW NICE 29% Respect—Otis Redding—Volt 52% 28% Keep On Dancing—Gentrys—MGM 58% IT IS 27% Steppin’ Out—Paul Revere & Raiders—Columbia 44%

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POSITIVELY 4TH STREET (3:50) [M. Witmark, ASCAP—Dylan] YOU CAN CRY ON MY SHOULDER (2:49) [Jobete BMI—Gordy]

FROM A BUICK 6 (3:06) [M. Witmark, ASCAP—Dylan] HOW MANY TIMES DID YOU MEAN IT (2:57) [Jobete BMI Nievelt, Staunton, Walker] BOB DYLAN (Columbia 43389) —

Although Bob Dylan is presently holding down the number one niche BRENDA HOLLOWAY (Tamla 54121) on the Top 100 with “Like A Rolling Stone,” he’s a natural to create another sales-storm with this self-penned follow-up called “Positively 4th Brenda Holloway comes up with an excellent follow-up stanza to her Street.” The side is a throbbingly bittersweet funky affair in which recent “Every Little Bit Hurts” triumph with this pop-r&b item labeled Dylan attacks those people who wouldn’t accept him when he was an un- “You Can Cry On My Shoulder.” The side is a plaintive, medium-paced, know. “From A Buick 6” is a rollicking, fast-moving blues-drenched romantic weeper about a gal who is extremely devoted to her guy. “How folk rocker. Many Times Did You Mean It” is an easy-going, tradition-styled blues tearjerker.

EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN (2:20) WORK, WORK, WORK (2:26) CAN YOU HEAR ME (2:12) [Viva BMI—Lesslie, Russell, Lewis] [Jars BMI—Neville] [Marsaint BMI—Allen, Toussaint] TIME STANDS STILL (2:00) [Viva BMI—Lesslie, Russell, Lewis] LEE DORSEY (Amy 939)

GARY LEWIS & PLAYBOYS (Liberty 55818) Lee Dorsey can easily duplicate his “Ride Your Pony” pop-r&b smash with either lid or both of this new double-header entry from Amy. One Gary Lewis and the Playboys are odd-on favorites to repeat their last- side, “Work, Work, Work,” is a plaintive, low-down blues-drenched funky time-out hit of “Save Your Heart For Me” with this follow-up Liberty ode about a tempermental fella who has trouble finding a job. The other item called “Everybody Loves A Clown.” Tune is a rollicking, happy-go- end, “Can You Hear Me,” is a lively, fast-moving, happy-go-lucky chorus- lucky romancer about an amusing fella who begs a gal he digs to try backed teen-angled twister. Eye ’em both. to understand him. “Time Stands Still” is an easy-going, romantic la- ment with a nostalgic, years-back novelty sound. WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT? (2:25) [United Artists ASCAP—David, Bacharach] JUST YESTERDAY (2:24) [Ruxton ASCAP—Sigman, Ogerman] I’M HENRY VIII, I AM (2:07) THE TRUE PICTURE (2:54) [Camelback ASCAP—Heyman, Lippman] [Miller ASCAP—Murray, Weston] CHIMPMUNKS (Liberty 55832) JACK JONES (Kapp 699) The Chimpmunks are sure to please many a deejay with this real clever Both Top 40 and middle-of-the-road platter spinners should quickly reading of Tom Jones’ recent “What’s New Pussycat?” smasheroo. The add this new Jack Jones offering to their playlists. The “A” side, “Just crew gives the romantic novelty their typical warm-hearted, infectious Yesterday,” is a plaintive full ork-backed lyrical weeper about an unfor- reading. The coupler’s a hard-driving danceable rendition of “I’m Henry tunate guy who can’t stop carying the torch for his ex-gal. “The True VIII, I Am”. Picture” is a pretty, medium-paced pledge of romantic devotion.

TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS (2:55) A LIFETIME OF LONELINESS (2:33) [Jobete BMI—Holland, Dozier, Holland] [Blue Seas-Jac ASCAP—Bacharach, David] DON’T COMPARE ME WITH HER (2:41) [Jobete BMI Holland, Bardford, Dozier] DON’T TURN YOUR BACK ON ME (2:10) [Metric BMI—deShannon] — KIM WESTON (Gordy 7046) JACKIE deSHANNON (Imperial 66132) Kim Weston can speedily get back in her previous money-making ways Hot-on-the-heels of her “What The World Needs Now Is Love” Top on this basis of top-flight pop-r&b success candidate dubbed “Take Me 40 stand, Jackie deShannon comes up with a potent follow-up stanza In Your Arms.” The side is a rollicking, fast-moving chorus-backed ode tagged “A Lifetime Of Loneliness.” The side is a laconic slow starting about gal who would like her boyfriend to treat her nicely before their but effectively building dramatic weeper about a love-sick lass who is romance breaks up. “Don’t Compare Me With Her” is a tender, slow- singing the blues ’cause her romance went kaput. “Don’t Turn Your shufflin’ moody blueser feelingfully sold by the lark. Back On Me” is a rollicking, fast-paced folkish romancer. PRETTY THING (YOU’RE OUT OF SIGHT) (2:22) [Screen Gems-Columbia BMI Hart, Boyce] COME BACK TO ME MY LOVE (2:42) [Unity BMI—Marini, Lee] — I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ’BOUT YOU (2:20) ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER (3:10) [Screen Gems-Columbia BMI—Venet, Boyce] [Chappell ASCAP—Lerner, Lane] TOMMY BOYCE (MGM 13400) ROBERT GOULET (Columbia 43394) Tommy Boyce should have no difficulty in reaching the winner’s circle Robert Goulet seems destined to skyrocket up the charts lickety-split with this excellent folk-rock offering called “Pretty Thing (You’re Out with this power-packed rendition of the recent Italian hit, “Come Back Of Sight).” The side is a low-key bluesy ode about a bashful young to To Me My Love.” The chanter dishes-up the lyrical sweet ’n’ sour ro- Lothario who hopes that a special gal he digs will give him a chance mancer in a sincere, full-bodied dramatic fashion. Tremendous potential. prove himself. “I Don’t Have To Worry ’Bout You” is a pretty, medium- The undercut’s a haunting reading of the title tune of the upcoming new paced item about a lucky fella who feels real secure with his girlfriend. Allan Jay Lerner-Burton Lane main stem musical. Newcomer Pick THE CINCINNATI KID (2:20) [Hastings BMI—Cochran, Schifrin]

THAT’S ALL I AM TO YOU (2:01) [January BMI—Blackwell, Scott] PIED PIPER (2:16) [Chardon BMI—Kornfeld, Duboff] RAY CHARLES (ABC-Paramount 10720) THANK YOU BABE (1:47) [Chardon BMI—Kornfeld, Duboff) (Philips 40320) The vet songster is a natural to score heavily in the pop-r&b loot dept, CHANGIN’ TIMES with this first-rate title tune from the soon-to-bow “Cincinnati Kid” The Changin’ Times are a good bet to zoom up the charts in no time flick. The side is a hard-driving after-hours moody ode about the trials flat with this blue-ribbon Philips bow. The top lid here, “Pied Piper,” is and tribulations of a gambling man. “That’s All I Am To You” is a a medium-paced, twangy, blues-drenched Bob Dylan-ish folk-rock affair rhythmic, chorus-backed warm-hearted contagious blueser. with a contagious rhythmic undercurrent. “Thank You Babe” is a hard- driving talking-and-singing teen-oriented folk-romancer.

HE TOUCHED ME (3:05) [E. H. Morris, ASCAP—, Schafer] THE GIRL I LOVE (3:05) [Webb IV BMI—Bems] I LIKE HIM (3:10) [E. H. Morris, Levin, Schafer] ASCAP— SIMPLE TO SAY (1:58) [Webb IV BMI—Shefsky] (Columbia 43403) LOST SOULS (Bang 509) Barbra Streisand should zoom up the hitsville path in real short order The Lost Souls have an excellent chance establishing a national repu- 3 with this new Columbia offering which boasts two selections from the tation for themselves with this mighty impressive Bang bow tabbed “The soon-to-bow musical, “Drat! The Cat.” The top lid, “He Touched Me,” Girl I Love.” The side is a tender, slow-moving blues-tinged ode about is a plaintive, lyrical easy-going romancer about a lucky made-for-each- an unfortunate fella who is real unhappy ’cause his gal left him. Watch other twosome who discover each other. “I Like Him” is a pretty, me- it closely. “Simple To Say” is a rhythmic, medium-paced romancer with dium-paced heartfelt pledge of romantic devotion. a contagious repeating riff. 7

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SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET DICK KALLMAN (RCA Victor 8676) TOMMY OVERSTREET • ADAM WADE (Epic 2:30) (Tribe 8312) (Dunhill 4011) [Republic, BMI — Norwood] • YOU’RE THE ONE (2:29) This lively paced bouncing revival of IN TIME (2:16) [Crazy Ca- • [Leeds, ASCAP—Clark, • LITTLE BIT OF DEVIL the while back chart riding theme, jun, BMI — Sahm] Fine Eng- Dick could Hatch] Kallman come up (2:22) [Forrest Hills, BMI — “Garden Of Eden,” could bring Adam lish style blues offering from the with plenty of airtime via his cover Crutchfield] Novel approach on this Wade back to his winning ways. Eye team that has scored before on this side. tune of the Vogues’ Co & Ce The rock-march ballad could excite a fine this deck for a good deejay and teen London distributed side. The snappy is a pulsing rock tune from the Tony response for Tommy Overstreet. The response. May take off. beat, organ sound and potent beat Hatch songbag, and has all the charm chanter’s fine vocal job and the un- could go a long way in putting the that has clicked for him before. usual tune might break wide open (B-f) THE TIME FOR DREAMS the Sir Douglas Quintet back in with some spins. (2:20) [Essex, ASCAP — running. (B-f) LOOKIN’ AROUND (2:31) Glaser, Solomon] Soft ballad. (B-f) LONELY AGAIN (2:06) (B+) STORY OF JOHN [Timmy, ASCAP—Baxter, THE Nelson] Driving middle tempo rock [Cooga, BMI — Overstreet] HARDY (2:40) [Low-Note, throbber. Happy-go-lucky beat; blue lyrics. BMI—Sahm] Happy-go-lucky folk- JIMMY WESTERFIELD flavored ballad. (Palomar 2211) JERRY NAYLOR (Tower 162) BERNADETTE PETERS • ANOTHER TIME (ANOTH- Paramount 10726) JENNIFER LEWIS & ANGELA (ABC ER PLACE) (1:55) [Engle- [Side- STRANGE (Verve Folkways 5001) • CITY LIGHTS (2:18) AND THE TROUBLE WITH wood, BMI—Westerfield] Hard driv- walk, BMI Hatcher] Big • — YOU IS ME (2:45) [T. M., ing beat amplified by throbbing drums • BRING IT TO ME (2:15) driving ork sounds hit the dance BMI—Young, Resnick] Plenty of wal- and a big multi-cut vocal push make [Bramsdene, BMI—Lewis] while a fine vocal showing minded lop in this steady thumping rocker in this side an infectious item that is Slow opening which breaks into a Jerry Naylor make the side one from an easy up-tempo vein. Groovy ork likely to bring plenty of dance-minded bouncy blues-rock tempo could stir added appeal. The sounds will with sound helps add sales appeal to the teens to the record shops. May hit. up a good spinner showing for the given extra exposure via the be fine multi-track vocal. Watch for good first entry on the singles front by the chanter’s forthcoming “Shindig” spot. DON’T spins and teen sales. (B-f) COME CLOSER label. Eye the side for possible break- May break wide open. (THAN A KISS) (2:20) out showings. Good sound. (B-f) WHEN I HEAR OUR SONG [Englewood, BMI—Westerfield] “Con- (B-f) LIFE (2:18) [Spoone, ASCAP (2:45) [T. M., BMI—Young, crete And Clay” sequel in the sound (B+) YOU KNOW (1:53) [Brams- —Leahy, Curb] Easy moving Resnick] Infectious somewhat coun- department. dene, BMI Lewis] Attractive — side. try-ish jerk side. finger-snapping duet here.

MARY MILLER (Tower 164) REFLECTIONS (Golden World 29) CHARLES DICKENS BOBBI MARTIN (Coral 62466) (Warner Brothers 5657) I WISH I KNEW WHAT AUF WIEDERSEHNE, GOOD • • GIRL IN THE CANDY • DRESS TO WEAR (2:42) STORE (2:17) [Myto, BMI— • THAT’S THE WAY LOVE BYE (2:15) [M. Witmark & [Valley dale, BMI—Shayne, Regney] Wylie, Savoy] Steady solid up-tempo GOES (2:16) [Burbank, Sons, Mayer, Bradtke, ASCAP— Sweeping ork sounds provide a lovely multi-dance beat here makes for ASCAP—Clarkson] Charles Dickens Schuman] Wild and infectious up- backing for an intriguing vocal on this plenty of teen appeal. Fine vocal caji muster some “” tempo sounds here could keep alive prety teen slanted ballad shuffler. The workout and lyrical draw could pull for the prospect of this mid-tempo the noise-maker string put together deck has an appeal that could send it enough loot to set this deck on its shuffle ballad blueser. The deck fea- by Bobbi Martin. Traces of country skyrocketing. way to the charts. Could well take off. tures a softly delivered stoic stand in in the rock make it quite appealing. its lyrical content. May hit the teen (B-f) YOU ALWAYS HURT THE (B-f) YOUR KIND OF LOVE (B-f) THERE ARE NO RULES set. ONE YOU LOVE (2:26) (2:12) [Myto, BMI—B. Ham- (2:20) [Teeger, ASCAP Mor- — [Pickwick, ASCAP—Fisher, Roberts] ilton, Savoy, A. Hamilton] Fast rock- (B) IN THE CITY (2:05) [Bur- timer] Ballad with the country touch. Swinging updated sturdie. a-cha side. bank, ASCAP—Dee, Potter] Catchy mover. JOHN GARY (RCA Victor 8677) RITCHIE KAYE RONNY DOUGLAS (Epic 9843) (ABC Paramount 10728) • DON’T THROW THE ROSES • WORTH WAITING FOR HONDELLS (Mercury 72479) AWAY (2:35) [Roncom, 9 HERE COMES UNCLE SAM (2:45) [Sea-Lark, BMI — • SEA CRUISE (1:48) [Ace, ASCAP—Ahlert, Snyder] Soft lilting (3:15) [Greenleaf, BMI — Kusik, Adams] Sweet vocal offering Lancer, BMI—Smith, Vincent] ballad side with the spotlighted voice Kaye] Treading the path smoothed from Ronny Douglas on this nicely Pounding beat and big team drive on of chanter deck has John Gary. The over by a bevy of anti-war songs that done blues ballad with good pop ap- this updating of the Huey Smith hit lots of potential to satisfy coin ops; Ritchie have clicked saleswise, Kaye peal. The sound has a beauty that of some time ago could make it a and, with the a good music boom, could stir up plenty of action with could send it well up the charts in return clicker. Up-tempo side with chart could in the offing. spot be this anti-conscription blueser in a rock and r&b areas. Eye closely. fanatic motion built-in. Eye this lid slow throbbing style. for swift sales. (B-f) GIVE ME THIS MOMENT (B-f) SAY DIDD-I-LEE HEY! [Downlight, ASCAP—Pataky] (B-f) WHERE’D MY LITTLE SIS- (GONNA SEE MY BABY) (B-f) YOU MEET THE NICEST Pleasantly potent ballad. TER GO? (3:07) [Greenleaf, (2:27) [Sea-Lark, BMI — Kusik, PEOPLE ON A HONDA BMI—Kaye] Mid-tempo Dylanesque Adams] Funky mid-tempo workout. (1:40) [T.M., BMI—Curb] Up-tempo JIMMY ROSELLI shuffler. hot-rod driver. (United Artists 928) UNIT FOUR PLUS TWO BEA’S (Chattahoochee 692) (London • A RAGE TO LIVE (2:17) 9790) (Capitol 5506) [United Artists, ASCAP • NOTHING CAN GO WRONG • HARK (2:25) [Melody Trails, • FORGIVE ME (2:36) [Ad- Sherman, Ferrante, Teicher] A favor- (2:37) [Conte-Styric, BMI BMI—Moeller, Parker] The vanced, ASCAP—Ager, Yel- ite chanter in the Italian vein, Jimmy Hemric, Styner] Funky beat set in a team that scored with “Concrete And len] A perennial favorite of the older Roselli turns on the charm in this low-keyed throb ork setting makes Clay” is back with another off-beat and pop sets, A1 Martino should bring reading of the solid and melodic ballad this a side that could grab plenty of sound that puts a touch of Latin home plenty of coin via juke box from the forthcoming film. Pleasant ten ears. Watch the deck for a good rhythm in a snappy mid-tempo driver sales and good music spins of this material for spinners and ops. deejay showing and loads of sales to on the rock line. Eye the group- for loping ballad side. Very lovely outing follow. Could break wide open. another (B-f) HAVE YOU EVER BEEN chart showing. for the chanter. LONELY? (2:22) [Shapiro, (B-f) INTERNATIONAL GIRL (B-f) STOP WASTING YOUR (B-f) WHAT NOW, MY LOVE Bernstein, ASCAP—Brown, DeRose] (2:20) [Conte-Styric, BMI TIME (2:25) [Melody Trails, (2:57) [Remick, ASCAP — Lively reading of the standard. Hemric, Styner] Rocking teen dance BMI—Moeller, Parker] Easy lilting Becaud, Sigman] Lilting version of side. rocker. the potent sturdie.

| FERRANTE & TEICHER % (United Artists 925) RON-DELS (Smash 2002) TIMI YURO (Mercury 72478) JEREMIAH (Philips 40321) A RAGE TO LIVE l © (2:47) • SHE’S MY GIRL (2:14) [Le- • TEARDROPS ’TILL DAWN • GOIN’ LOVIN’ WITH YOU [United Artists, ASCAP Bill, BMI—McClinton] Catchy (2:14) [4 Star Sales, BMI— (1:53) [Chardon, BMI—Korn- i Sherman, Ferrante, Teicher] Rippling shuffle rock sounds on the new outing Knight] Big ork backdrop sets this feld, Duboff] Packing the folk-rock H with a muted strength, the piano from the Ron-Dels could well put deck up as a tremendous dance item, sound that has turned up a series of pairing of Ferrante and Teicher them back in the winner’s circle. The and | the solid vocal sound of Timi hits, this lid captures a lively feeling i makes for enjoyable listening on this side is a medium speed dance tune Yuro makes for gobs of pull on the that could put this songster into the “ movie theme penned by the two. with teen ballad lyrical appeal. Might throbbing side. An up-tempo bouncer winner’s circle. Watch for a reaction : Should see a warm reception, catch a big reaction. with hit potential. to this throbber. (B-f) DEBUTANTE i WALTZ (2:46) (B-f) IT’S OVER (2:14) [LeBill, (B-f) BIG MISTAKE (2:03) [South (B-f) NO SENSE NONSENSE [Fresco, Ferrante, ASCAP— BMI — McClinton] Country Mountain, BMI — Randazzo, (2:07) [Chardon, BMI—Korn- Teicher] Cute outing here. sounding rocker. May, Weinstein] Blues offering. feld, Duboff] Romping mover. j ’ ‘'i'liiilLbiikiillliiiiiiiillilllH IIIII1II1IIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIII1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!

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llllIlllIllllllllM RECORD REVIEWS Cash Box • best bet B+ very good B good C+ fair C mediocre only those records best suited for commercial use are reviewed by Cash Box

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LULU REED (Tangerine 952) AHMAD JAMAL (Argo 5513) (Decca 31847) DON CHERRY (Monument 898) TOADS (B+) WALK ON BY ME (2:29) (B-f) EXTENSIONS (Part 1) • A THING CALLED SAD- • BABE, WHILE THE WIND [Tangerine, BMI—Reed] Mid- (4:15) [Jamal BMI—Jamal] (2:37) tempo blues chant. Fine jazz reading from the LP of the NESS (2:46) [Pamper, BMI BLOWS GOODBYE [Calvary, BMI — Abeyta, English] same name. (B) THE KIND OF BABY (2:34) listening sounds in the Drive in the ork sound, and a good Howard] Soft [Tangerine, BMI—Reed] Fast (B-f) EXTENSIONS (Part 2) alternation of solo and group show- ork backing, and a good smooth vocal jerk-blueser. (4:42) [Jamal BMI—Jamal] ings this a side that could well make Ditto on the flip. on this lovely melancholy ballad could grab a sizeable pice of the sales action as well. Could click. put Don Cherry on the pop charts. HONEY LOVE AND THE LOVE Fine turnout to be expected from coin • LEAVING IT ALL BEHIND NOTES (Cameo 380) JACKIE OPEL (MGM 13391) (2:42) [Beechwood, BMI — operators on this softie. Usher] Throbbing along with the (B-f-) WE BELONG TOGETHER (B-f) YOU GOTTA CRY (3:05) punch of a Bob Dylan tune, this folk (2:17) [Shelros, BMI—Ross, [Miller ASCAP — Bishop] (B-f) THE STORY OF MY LIFE slanted deck could easily catch a nice Gamble] Good pop-blues bounce bal- Steady, throbbing r&b screamer. chunk of the teen sales market. Multi- lad. (2:19) [Famous, ASCAP — (B) dance appeal in this pounding, moving SHELTER THE STORM (B-f-) MARY ANN (1:52) [Hill & (3:21) [Miller Bish- David, Bacharach] Moving shuffler. side that could make this a two-sider. ASCAP— Range, Mother Bertha, BMI op] Similar stuff on this side. Poncia, Andreoli, Spector] R&B mover. B-f REVIEWS VIC STEPHENS (Styletone 5804) DEE MIZE (Apt 25090) (B-f) HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN (Mercury 72481) THE TEACHERS CARL HALL (2:20) [Irving ASCAP (ABC-Paramount 10727) (B-f-) THE HIDING MAN (2:35) —Berlin] Feelingful interpretation of (B+) ROLL OVER CASANOVA [Alanbo, Maverick, BMI — Kerr, the vintage evergreen. (B-f) WE AIN’T AT WAR (2:52) (3:00) [Jobete, BMI— Mize] Powerful addition to the pile Covay] Fine jerk-tempo r&b side. [Damian, Abilene ASCAP of folk-protest songs. (B) TONIGHT (2:10) [J.B.L.&V. DeAngelis] Protest ballad with Weiss, BMI—Ellis, Best] Latin-fla- good ork and vocal arranging. (B) IS YOUR LOVE GOING OR (B-f) JUST LEAVE MY WORLD [Jobete, vored bouncer. GROWING (2:14) ALONE (1:37) [Alanbo, Ma- Kerr, Harris, Wakefield] Soul- (B) SUMMER’S OVER (2:20) BMI— verick, BMI—Mize] Country flavored [Damian ASCAP — Finelli] ful Detroit blues. romp. Lowdown, folk-styled outing on this CAMARATA (Coliseum 2705) side. EDDIE HARRIS (Atlantic 5052) (B-f) (I THINK I’M) GOIN’ OUT (B+) LOVE THEME FROM ‘THE JIMMY McCRACKLIN OF MY HEAD (2:55) [South THE SHACKLEFORDS SANDPIPER’ (3:15) [Miller, (Imperial 66129) Mountain BMI—Randazzo, Weinstein] (Capitol 5478) ASCAP—Mandel, Webster] Bluesy Smooth instrumental updating of the (B-f-) THINK (2:30) [Metric, BMI jazz sax reading of the movie theme. Little Anthony biggie. (B-f) FIVE FEET HIGH AND RIS- —McCracklin, Malone] Strong ING (2:09) [ (B) CRYIN’ BLUES (2:13) [Har- r&b chant. (B) LITTLE THINGS (2:23) BMI Cash] Pulsing revamping of an grove, BMI — Harris] Up- [Unart BMI — Goldsboro] — (B) STEPPIN’ old Johnny Cash biggie. tempo blues wailing. UP IN CLASS Ditto on this recent Bobby Goldsboro (2:31) [Metric, BMI — Mc- smash. (B) ONE (1:50) [Little Darlin’ Cracklin, Malone] Bouncy blues BMI—Cooper] Very pretty CORONADOS (RCA Victor 8675) rocker. ballad with a contagious arrangement. (B-f) CU CU RRU CU CU PALO- GINO TONETTI (Coral 62465) MA (2:35) [Peer, BMI— KEELEY SMITH (Reprise 0402) SAMMY JAY (Tribe 8311) Mendez, Valando, Carson] Rock (B-f) MALA FEMMENA (3:21) [Romance, Ding Dong BMI bounce in this Latin folk tune. (B-f) STANDING IN THE RUINS (B-f) YOU’RE DRIVING IN- Toto] Potent waxing of the Italian ME (2:30) [Screen-Gems, Colum- SANE (2:00) [Crazy Cajun standard. (B) YESTERDAY, TODAY AND bia, BMI Greenfield, Keller] Lively BMI Jay] Wild wailin’ deck for — — the TOMORROW (1:47) [South- pop, music ballad. good (B) MINE (2:35) r & b audience. ern, ASCAP—R. Ortiz, S. Ortiz] YOU ARE Shufflng mover. (B) THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC [Phillips ASCAP — Panzuti, (B) NEVER LET ME GO (3:05) Danpa, Grayson] Another fine vocal (2:43) [Famous, ASCAP — [Lloyd & Logan BMI Dixon] job on a Roman ballad. — Arlen, Mercer] Revamping of the Change of pace to down-deep blues ballad. POLLY BERGEN (Capitol 5510) standards (B-f) WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS PERRY & THE HARMONICS IS LOU RAWLS (Capitol 5505) NOW LOVE (2:17) [Hill GLEE DAVIS (Sound 7 Stage 2546) (Mercury 72476) & Range, BMI Bacharach, David] (B+) WHAT’LL I DO (2:12) [Irv- — Renewal of the Jackie De Shannon ing Berlin ASCAP—Berlin] (B-f) HOW TO WRITE A SONG (B-f) DO THE MONKEY WITH hit. Swinging bluesy updating of the ever- (2:36) [Fia BMI—Bart] Ten- JAMES (2:38) [Leatherneck, green. der, bittersweet teen heartbreaker. MRC BMI—Townsend, Perry] Dance- (B) HERE I AM BROKEN HEARTED able spoof on the current spy craze. (B) CAN I PLEASE (2:20) (2:33) [Jung- (B) WAIT FOR ME TO GROW nickel, De Sylva, Brown [Rawls] Hard-driving self- & Henderson, UP (2:20) [Fia BMI—Bart, (B) JAMES OUT OF SIGHT penned mover. ASCAP—De Sylva, Brown, Hender- Stokes] Lots of danceability with this (2:38) [Leatherneck, MRC son] Cute reading of the oldie. lively outing. BMI—Townsend, Perry] Instrumental intrigue on the undercut. GEORGE MAHARIS (Epic 9844) JOHNNY JACKSON (Fabor (B-f) YOU ALWAYS HURT THE 142) HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES (Chattahoochee 691) ONE YOU LOVE (2:22) (B-f-) GONE AWAY PARTY (2:27) RUGBYS (Smash 1997) [Pickwick ASCAP—Fisher, Roberts] [Fabor BMI—Guitar] Wild, (B-f) LONG HAIR, Lots of feeling on (B-f) JAMES IS THE NAME this lush revival rompin’, stompin’ session with a cute DUDE CALLED JACK (2:30) of the [Picturetone, BMI oft-cut oldie. lyric. [Kavelin BMI Frazier, Fowley] (2:23) — Farell, Alfred] Up-tempo driver with Catchy novelty with an “Alley Oop”- (B) QUIENSABE? (Who Knows? (B+) potential. MAGIC OF LOVE (2:38) type sound. r&b Who Knows?) (2:38) [Larry [Saloon Songs BMI—Bur- Taylor ASCAP—Tobias, (B) TILL THE DAY I DIE (2:09) Carr] An- nette, Osborn] Slowed-down ballad- (B) OLE (1:59) [Conte BMI— other fine [Fling, Dayshel, BMI—Lam- revival, but in a softer vein. eering on the flip. Harris] Jerkin’ instrumental bert, Pegues] Hand-clapping rocker. outing here.

MARGIE MILLS (RCA Victor 8673) SONNY STITT (Win Gate 006) (B+) PACK (WinGate 007) PREACHERS (Pep 102) GOODBYE, BOYS, GOOD- (B-f-) THE DOUBLE-O-SOUL OF BYE (1:53) [Leeds, ASCAP (Part I) (2:45) [Myto BMI— (B-f) THE TEARS COME ROLLIN’ (B-f) QUIT TALKING ’BOUT HIM Tepper, Bennett, Mogol, Del Prete, Hatcher, Sharpley] Groovy instru- (2:35) [Myto, BMI—Rhys] (2:35) [Maxwell, BMI—Robin, Celentano] Up-tempo multi-dance mental with plenty of wailing sax. Solid blues-rock offering. Wayne, Fortunato] Teen blues with driver. build. (B) THE DOUBLE-O-SOUL OF (B-f) THE COLOUR OF (B) OUR HEY YOU, HEY ME (2:10) (Part II) (2:45) [Myto BMI— LOVE (2:07) [Myto, BMI— (B) THE JEKE (2:29) [Maxwell, [Low Rico/Low Twi, BMI Hatcher, Sharpley] More of the same Knapp] Bouncy reading of the Dono- BMI—Preachers] Funky in- Cartey, Roe] More of the same. on this side. van hit. strumental that goes wild.

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Moonglow Names Topley Blue JVote Nat'l Promo Manager HOLLYWOOD—Ray Maxwell, presi- LOOKING 1st Name in Jazz dent of Moonglow Records, has an- nounced the signing of Steve Topley Cash Box RECENT as new national promotion manager AHEAD for the Los Angeles based firm. Topley was most recently with FAVORITES ’s T.M. pubbery as west coast promotion exec. Previously he served as vice-president and general A compilation, in order of strength, of up and coming records showing signs manager for Affinity Records, na- of breaking into the Cash Box Top 100. List is compiled from retail outlets. tional promotion manager for NRC in Atlanta and promotion exec for NOT THE LOVIN' KIND SECRETLY 1 — 27 — Schwartz Bros, in Washington, D.C. ( Cri terion ASCAP) (Planetary ASCAP) Topley reports that he’ll be “hitting Dino, Desi & Billy (Reprise 0401) Lettermen (Capitol 5499) the road” within the next two weeks LET'S GROOVE on a cross-country tour to promote 2 MOVE AND RUN LIKE THE DEVIL several new Moonglow singles, in- (TOGETHER) 28 (TM—BM/J cluding the Righteous Bros, latest for (And—BMI) (Liberty 55828 Johnny Nash (Joda 1 02) the label, “For Your Love” and The Spacewalkers’ “Gemini, Go Baby Go!” THE TWELFTH OF NEVER GOT TO FIND A WAY 29 (Empress—ASCAP) The Righteous Bros, single is from (Vapac—BM/J Cliff Richard (Epic 9839) their most recent Moonglow album Harold Burrage (M-pac 7225) and is distributed nationally by Atco. HOW NICE IT IS HAPP r HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Chevis—BMI) 30 BABY Billy Stewart (Chess 1941) (Donna-Arc—BMI) SONG FOR MY FATHER (Monument Col Distrib Arm 897) WHEN SOMEBODY LOVES YOU HORACE SILVER Buys Electro Music (Screen Gems Col. —BMI) LET'S DO IT OVER (Reprise 0398) 31 BLP 4185 (Fame—BMI) NEW YORK—Columbia Records Dis- Joe Simon (Vee Jay 694) tribution Corp. has acquired Electro YOU CAN'T BE TRUE DEAR ( Biltmore—ASCAP MOVE IT OVER Patti Page (Columbia 43345) Music, it was announced last week. 32 (Vicki—BMI) Electro, located in Pasadena, Calif., Dell Shannon (AMY 937) manufactures Leslie speaker systems A TASTE OF HONEY (Songfest—ASCAP) for electronic organs. Leslie speakers Tijuana Brass (A&M 775) PLAYTHING 33 (Jobele Music—BMI) are widely known as the “pipe-voice Marv Johnson (Tamla 4042) of the electronic organ.” The speakers SAY SOMETHING FUNNY 8 (Bermoss—BMI) are incorporated in their products by Patty Duke (United Artists 915) I DON'T BELIEVE YOU leading organ manufacturers and are 34 (Anihanbar—BMI) Guilloteens (HBR 446) also sold at retail as complete cabinet ROSES AND— RAINBOWS units. (Anihanbal BMI) Danny Hutton (HBR 447) 35 THE WAY OF THE D.J. Robert Campbell, the executive I Le Bill—BMI) Roy Hilbebrand (Philips 40318) officer of the company, and Donald J. 10 I'LL TAKE YOU WHERE THE Leslie, the former owner, will con- MUSIC'S PLAYING (Trio—BMI) tinue their functions with the com- Drifters (Atlantic 2298) THE SILENCE THAT’S 36 (Embassy Music Inc.) ALL GOOD pany. Campbell will be general man- Al Hirt (RCA Victor 47-8653) ager of the Electro Music operating 1 1 STEAL AWAY FREDERICK ROACH I • (Fame—BMI) unit. Leslie will continue as consultant BLP 4190 Billy Joe Royal (Columbia 43390) HALF AS MUCH in research and development. Both 37 (Web IV—BMI) fSIMt HUBSAfit Campbell and Leslie will report to SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN Them (Parrot 9784) earns Rjus 12 (Feldman—ASCAP) mm SSS08TB Norman A. Adler, Columbia’s execu- FREE mm mim Chad and Jeremy (World Artists 1060) vomm tive vice-president. STORM WARNING mm 38 (Stil-Ron-Dandelion Music vari LET HER DANCE The Volcanos (Arctic 106) 13 (Maravilla—BMI) Bobby Fuller Four (Liberty 55812) Animals Back In U. S. BLOWIN' IN THE WIND NEW YORK—British wax artists the CLOSE YOUR EYES 39 (M. Wilmark—ASCAP) 14 /Rush—BMI) Steve Alaimo (ABC Paramount 10712) Animals will continue their assault on Three Degrees (Swan 4224) the American rock fans when they IN LOVE ROAD RUNNER CAN'T HELP FALLING return to the States this week for a 15 40 (Gladys—ASCAP) (Arc BMI) Donald Height (Roulette 4644) 30-day tour of one-niters. Gants (Liberty 55829) Currently inside the top twenty on WHENEVER YOU'RE READY FLY the Cash Box charts with their latest IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO 16 (Mainstay—BMI) 41 (Pattern—ASCAP) single, “We Gotta Get Out Of This Zombies (Parrot 9786) Jewel Akins (Bra 3147) FREE FOR ALL Place,” the group will blanket the 17 AS I SIT HERE U.S. with stops including Chicago, 1 LITTLE SALLY TEASE • (Hillary—BMI) 42 San Francisco, Mobile and Hawaii. Whispers (Dore 740) (Burdette—BMI) ART BLAKEY Don & Good Times (Dunhull 4008) In addition, they will also make & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS MILLIONS OF ROSES several TV appearances, including 18 (Mills—ASCAP) I STILL LOVE YOU BLP 4170 spots on “Shindig,” “Hullabaloo” and Steve Lawrence (Columbia 43362) 43 Vegetables (Autumn) an ABC-TV special, “Little Red Rid- GOOD TIMES ing Hood” starring Cyril Richard. 19 (Chi-Sound-Jalynne—BMI) YES MR. PETERS Gene Chandler (Constellation 160) 44 (Screen Gems-Columbio—BMI) THE TURNAROUND! Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell HUBBARD BARRY HARRIS fm CHAMHRS BILLY HIGGINS (Mercury 72416) IL SILENZIO .SjHANK MOBLEY 20 (Embassy Music Inc.) N ini Rosso (Columbia 43363) A LIFE TIME OF LONELINESS 45 (Blue Seas-Jac—ASCAP) THE GIRL IN THE BLACK Jackie De Shannon (Imperial 66132) 21 BIKINI

( Mimosa & JDA—BMI) In Crowd (Musicor 1111) EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN 46 (Viya—BMl) 22 WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO Gary Lewis (Liberty 5S818) ( Screen Gems, Col. —BMI) David Jones (Colpix 784) OOWEE OOWEE 47 (Leeds—ASCAP) SUN GLASSES Perry Como (RCA Victor 8636) 23 (Acuff-Rose—BMI) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8642) THE TURNAROUND CLEO'S BACK 24 LIFE 48 (Jobele—BMI) ( Spoone ASCAP) Jr. Walker And All Stars (Soul 35013) HANK MOBLEY Joe Leahy (Tower ISO) BLP 4186 (I'VE GOT A FEELING) YOU'RE Cathy Carroll, 25 NEW TO THE FOLD— GONNA BE SORRY 49 (M. Wilmark—ASCAP) just a con- Roger Williams (Kapp KJB 55) COMPLETE CATALOG ON REQUEST who has signed recording (Curtom—BMI) tract with Rotate Records, is shown Billy Butler (Okeh 7227) with the diskery’s head Eddie New- IN YOUR ARMS mark (left) and Bob Halley, who co- WITHOUT MY BABY TAKE ME 50 —BMI) BLUE NOTE 26 (Chevis—BMI) (Jobete produced her first session with the Little Milton (Checker 118) Kim Weston (Gordy 7046) 43 W. 61st St., N.Y. 23, N.Y. label. Her first effort for the banner was released last week. 2809 ERASTUS ST„ HOUSTON, T

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GEORGE RECORD MAHARIS RAMBLINGS SCORES NEW YORK: the “Stop That Girl” track from the AGAIN Barbara Lewis LP for plenty of spins. An interesting note that has come Another hit on the move upward is WITH AN up in regard to the present folk-wave “You’re The One” by the O’Jays. A

sweeping the pop market is that monster! : “Think” Jimmy McCrack- EXCITING by thematic shifts are unearthing earlier lin. . . . Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs NEW SINGLE folk compositions, and is bringing to currently running at Trude Heller’s light many of the recently established Village nitery, have signed for six figures in the “ethnic” line. Just as a appearances on the Ed Sullivan “YOU ALWAYS general trend toward social protest Show, the initial spot due this Sun. has elevated Bob Dylan to a more (19). . . . Ruth Roberts, whose “First widely recognized position, two fig- Thing” topped the c&w charts last ures familiar to folk buffs have gained month, woke up last week to find that HURT THE new popularity by the recent focus of 22 of her songs had been released in protest against conscription. The pri- several LP’s and on the “A” side of ONE YOU LOVE” mary notable is Buffy St. Marie, Jimmy Dean’s newie, “Harvest Of whose “Universal Soldier” Sunshine.” . . . 5-9844 has hit the Angela Dee, West Top 100 in two versions; but Phil Coast songstress getting fine reviews Ochs, represented by the Joan Baez in Cal., has asked Sid Ascher to han-

waxing of “There But For Fortune,” dle her press buildup. . . . Bill Gass may shortly see a diskery concern to produce a TV special starring r&r

with his “Draft Dodger Rag.” . . . stars who were giants a few years

Mel Carter stopped by during his visit back and have since faded. . . . The to New York where he will be taping Denims just got back in town with a set of shows and doing some promo manager Joe Cavallaro after a E3KEC stands. Companionship at the lair was month’s promo tour for their “I’m C J provided by his manager Zelda Sands. Your Man.” . . . Mr. Solid Gold Guitar,

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The big wax doings for Carter are A1 Caiola, has just waxed a single centered about his new “Hold Me, version of the theme from the upcom-

Thrill Me, Kiss Me” LP. . . . Miriam ing tv’er, “The Trials Of O’Brien.” . . . Makeba sharing a one-month stint at Jack LaForge, whose fans have been the Village Gate with her husband, flooding Jersey network shows to in- trumpeter- Hugh Maskela. vite him for appearances, has recorded

. . . Tracey Dey, the Four Tops, the “Skyscraper,” the title song from a

Vibrations, Sam the Sham & the new WB movie. . . . Ivor/Merns Assoc, Pharaohs, and the Bill Black Combo has announced the opening of offices making the scene at Ed Hurst’s r&r for press and public relations work at

show (24-25) at the New Jersey State 150 W. 55th St. . . . Emil Coleman, Jr.

Fair. . . . Crescendo veep Bud Dain and his Ork have come to New York’s announced the release of a new album, Little Club for an unlimited stay. The “Dylan Jazz” by the Gene Norman combo will be featured for dinner and

Group. . . . Johnny Tillotson booked supper dancing. . . . The Gotham into the Penthouse Club in Milwaukee premiere of “Sallah,” the award-win-

for ten-days starting Oct. 11. . . . The ning Israeli comedy film, originally Supremes highlight the Hullabaloo set for next month, has been pushed Show today (13). Next month will see up to Sept. 29 at the Little Carnegie. them perform at Philharmonic Hall The soundtrack has been issued by

in Lincoln Center. . . . The Serendipity . . . . Looks like Dolly Singers to show up four times this Parton may put Monument back in fall, twice on Hullabaloo, and once the running popwise via her “Happy each on the Dean Martin and Mike Happy Birthday Baby.” Douglas segments. Material for these The Temptations headline the

performances to be taken from their Henry Wynn tour through Oct. 11. . . .

“Flying Festoons” set. . . . Clara Ward Congrats to Emil Laviola of Screen and her Singers to head up the enter- Gems on the arrival of his fourth son, tainment at the Copa Lounge for the Timothy Albert.

next few weeks. . . . The Four Direc- tions in Cleveland doing a WEWS-TV CHICAGO: Bandstand slot with “Tonight We Dist. Morris Love.” . . . Woody Allen to be on the Metro Record and season opening Andy Williams show. Price hosted a grand soiree in the He’s just been signed as writer-per- Four Georges Room of the Ambassa- former for the “New York, New dor West Hotel to mark the official York” color special to run over CBS- opening of MGM’s Chi branch. The TV next year. outlet is housed in spankin’ new quar- Otis Redding tops the r&b bill at ters at 1112 S. Wabash. . . . George this week’s Apollo Revue. Tommy Marienthal, prexy of Marienthal En- Small will emcee for the duration, terprises, which encompasses the Lon- with other stars including Billy Stew- don House, Mister Kelly’s and Happy art, Dee Dee Warwick and the Mar- Medium niteries, welcomed Chi attor- Richard H. Prins as a partner in velettes. . . . Word has it that Saman- ney party tha Jones’ brief visit to the U.S. has the firm. . . . Another swingin’ United Artists headquarters swamped last week was the one tossed by E. with fan mail and booking requests. Rodney Jones (WVON-p.d.) and Per- The lark’s outing “Don’t Come Any vis Spann at their newly acquired bis- tro, The Club. Among the guest disk Closer,” is currently scoring in the artists in attendance were Johnny mid-west and out in San Francisco. Nash, Joe Tex, Barbara Lewis, B. B.

. . . Congratulations to Arlene Sim- King, Wilson Pickett, Gladys Knight mons on her move to F66 and best of & The Pips and Shep & The Lime-

luck to her replacement at Metric lights. . . . From Summit Dist.’s Cincy

Music, Laurie Goldstein. . . . Mose rep Julie Godsey comes word of action Allison opened a two-week stint at the on Nancy Ames’ “Funny Thing About

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It” (Epic). . . . Eva Dolin’s News- ment of his million seller “Autumn makers has been appointed publicity Leaves,” Joe Rene cutting Frankie rep for Mangam’s Chateau in Lyons. Randall, Ernie Freeman arranging IS THIS Nitery’s currently showcasing “South the Supremes’ sessions for Hal Davis THE EVE OF Pacific Madness” with a full cast and Mark Gordon of the Motown headed by songsters Bob Eberly Jr., office here and Jimmie Haskell ar- DESTRUCTION?

Toni Rami and Cal Robertson. . . . ranging and conducting Wayne New- Allstate’s Cy Gold is back from vaca- ton’s latest for T.M. Productions and WE THINK NOT! tion and pluggin’ away on new albums Capitol Records. . . . Shelley Fabares LISTEN TO “Otis Redding Sings Soul” (Volt), set as the fern star of MGM’s “There’s “Reno And Smiley’s Variety Show” No Place Like Space” spotlighting (King), and “Don Adams Meets The Herman’s Hermits. ... In Town and “A SONG Roving Reporter” (GNP). . . . Ron Out: Gene Block, regional sales man- Jongsma of Summit reports action on ager for Columbia Records, into Chi- Hickory outing “Universal Soldier” cago and N.Y. for meetings; Capitol OF HOPE” by Donovan. The distrib’s Deek At- producer Steve Douglas heading west 5-9850 kins, meanwhile, is concentrating on to promote his three latest singles the latest Fred Hughes offering “You “Home Of The Brave” (Jody Miller), Can’t Take It Away” (Vee-Jay). “Universal Soldier” () byTHE Summit recently added the Ric line and “Secretly” (Lettermen); The We to its roster, covering the areas of Five debuting at It’s Boss (14-21), Illinois, Indiana and Southern Ohio. Lesley Gore headlining a one night BACK PORCH . . . The Herbie Mann Octet moves concert at Melodyland with the Ani- into London House (7) for two weeks. mals and Polly Bergen with her own . . . Jay Jay exec Walter (Li ’1 Wally) “Polly Bergen Show” at the Cocoanut MAJORITY Jagiello is thrilled over initial reaction Grove. Capitol Records is rushing her to the new sound, which the hereto- first sides for the label. . . . One of fore strictly polka music label re- the most played new records in town cently introduced. This ‘happy sound’, is Ray Charles’ title song from the as he calls it, is definitely catching film “The Cincinnati Kid.” . . . Ray on! . . . Ron Alexanburg made the Stark has signed George Duning to rounds here with the new Patty Duke compose and conduct the score for offering “Funny Little Butterflies” “Oh Dad, Poor Dad” which’ll star

(UA). . . . Jay & The Americans and Rosalind Russell, Robert Morse and members of the King Family joined Jonathan Winters. . . . Pat and Lolly WIND staffers in leading last week’s Vegas, house group at the Haunted annual Back To School parade along House, have been signed to cut a new = epic State St. . . . “Funny Girl,” with single with indie A&R man Snuff 5

Marilyn Michaels in the starring role, Garrett. . . . Nick Venet has recorded opens in the Shubert Theater 10/27. the Beckett Quintet, their first for THE FASTEST GROWING NAME . . . And another Marilyn surname Gemcor Records, with a Dylan com- — IN RECORDED ENTERTAINMENT Maxwell—made her Chi club debut at position “It’s All Over Now, Baby

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the posh Camellia House of the Drake Blue”. . . . Hanna Barbera Records’ hotel (10). Don Bohanan winds up production this week on a $12 thousand full ani- HOLLYWOOD: mation film clip to promo the label’s A recent article in Newsweek quotes upcoming Pebbles and Bam Bam re- Randy Sparks, founder of the Christy lease “Open Up Your Heart And Let Minstrels and current big-daddy to The Sun Shine In”—disc will be in- the Back Porch Majority, as saying, troduced on the “Flintstones” season “I’m concerned with a corny old opener Sept. 19. ... In a brilliant and American word called patriotism,” shattering autobiography “The Mem- suggesting that songs like “Eve Of oirs Of An Amnesiac” Oscar Levant Destruction” are fodder for the Com- explains his reason for—moving from munists. Sparks explained to us the N.Y. to the west coast “the eastern other night that he’s counter-attack- waves aren’t big enough for surfing.” ing with a new Back Porch Majority single titled “Song Of Hope” which he wrote and produced for Epic and HERE AND THERE: “A Crowd Of George McKelvey,” an LP which was released last week on PHILADELPHIA—Ted Kellem notes Sparks’ own Gramophone label. The these as the fastest sellers at Co- album has some fine moments which lumbia Distribs: Chad and Jeremy’s includes McKelvey’s satirical “pro- “I Don’t Wanna Lose You Baby,” test” “Hard Times I’ve Seen” “Steppin’ Out” with Paul Revere and “Things were tough as a kid the Raiders, Andy Williams’ “Ain’t in the home where I stayed It True,” and Steve Lawrence’s The butler was cruel “Millions of Roses.” . . . Matty “Hum- and so was the maid” dinger” Singer of ABC Paramount Sparks has completed writing several Record buzzes that Ray Charles has songs for MGM’s film “The Singing another smash with “The Cincinnati Nun” including a ballad titled Kid.” Other movers in the area in- “Lovely” which will be sung by the clude Bernadette Peters’ “And The all-American girl next door, Debbie Trouble With Me Is You;” “Walk On Bv Me” from Lulu Reed; and Dawn’s Reynolds. . . . Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, rapidly becoming one “Can’t Get Him Off My Mind.” Dun- of America’s biggest in-person attrac- hill, riding the top of the Philly—charts tions, are already set for the Andy with Barry McGuire’s smash “Eve Williams, Danny Kaye, Dean Martin, Of Destruction,” is touted for another Mike Douglas and Hollywood Palace biggie via Tommy Overstreet’s “Little Bit Of Devil.” . . . TV shows. . . . Our “West Coast Girl Of The Week” is from West Germany and she’s 20 year old Maria Brocker- —Dave Carrico at Mar- hoff. Chosen from among 2500 con- shall-Mangold tabs topper status on testants as “Miss Germany for 1965,” “Unchained Melody” from the Right- she’s screen testing for Columbia Pic- eous Brothers, “Colours” by Donovan tures this week—-records for the and the Toys’ waxing of “A Lover’s Concerto.” High on the up and com- Music House label in Munich. . . . Jack Somer in town to cut Norman ing roster are: “You’re The One” by the Vogues, Donovan’s “Universal Luboff at Victor this week RCA Soldier” and “Ready, Steady, Go” with other sessions include a Freddy Can- Prince and Princess. . . . Joey Welz non album for Reprise which’ll be has joined and the Comets A&R’d by Dick Glasser, Steve Clark’s on piano. The team is newly pacted new discovery—Summer’s Children, with ABC’s Apt label, and has “Tongue •EPIC". Marcas Reg. T.M PRINTE0 IN U.S.A. Roger Williams’ current sound treat- Tied Tony” in release. —

EXECUTIVES OF ABC-PARAMOUNT RECORDS & SUBSIDIARIES Ilillllllllllllllll LARRY NEWTON, president, ABC-Paramount Records, Inc. and subsidiaries. TOP 50 HARRY LEVINE, executive vice-president, also guides all operations with A foreign NEW licensees and affiliates. IN DAVID BERGER, vice-president in charge of Artists Relations, coordinates the activities of recording artists, special promotions, and radio stations. R&B LOCATIONS IRWIN GARR, vice-president, heads up the West Coast activities of the com- JOHNNY pany. BOB THIELE, director of artists & repertoire, supervises the recording of artists and material for ABC-Paramount and its jazz label, Impulse. IN CROWD 2 1 PETER DeANGELIS shares A&R duties with Bob Thiele. Ramsey Lewis (Argo 5506)

JOHNNY PATE, director of midwestern artists & repertoire, based in Chicago. IN THE 1 2 MIDNIGHT HOUR AN OPEN MESSAGE STEVE CLARK, director of artists & repertoire for Apt. Records. Wilson Pickett (Atlantic 2289) PAUL WEXLER, director of diversification. TO DEEJAYS NOTHING BUT HEARTACHES 3 FROM JAMES GRAYSON, managing director, Westminster and Music Guild Records. 3 Supremes (Motown 1080) LOREN BECKER, general manager, Command Records. STAR DAY IT'S A MAN DOWN THERE 5 and comptroller. ALBERT GENOVESE, administrator 4 G. L. Crockett (Four Brothers 445) ALLAN PARKER, director of album sales, plans and executes album mer- You asked for “Ten Little SUGAR DUMPLING 6 chandising programs. 5 Bottles’’ to Sam Cooke (RCA Victor 863) be issued as a HOWARD STARK, director of singles sales, directs activities centering around SAD, SAD GIRL 8 tliG singles nisrkGt single from an album . . . 6 Barbara Mason (Arctic 108) MIKE BECCE and EDDIE THOMAS share the title and duties of National YOU GOT IT! WE'RE DOING FINE 10 Promotion Director. 7 Dee Dee Warwick (Blue Rock 4027) RICK WARD, director of publicity and advertising. NOW AGAIN PAPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW BAG 4 . . . you have MEL CHEREN, director of production for LP’s and singles. 8 James Brown (King 5999) JOHN NATOLI, director of promotion and publicity, Westminster and Music asked for SADIE WAS A RESPECT 11 Guild Records, also directs album production. LADY 9 Otis Redding (Volt 128) . . . another tremen- GOLDSTEIN, director of sales, Westminster and Music Guild. MARTIN TREAT HER RIGHT 14 dous album comedy per- WILLIAM KAPLAN, general attorney. 10 Roy Head (Back Beat 546) MIKE GRAZIADEI, office manager. formance by Johnny Bond GOT TO FIND A WAY 12 AARON “Goldie” GOLDMARK, professional manager of publishing firms, 11 Harold Burrage (Impact 7228) to be issued as a single Pamco, Ampar, Westpar and Porgie (all BMI); Ampco and Apt (both ASCAP) Corp. I WANT TO (DO EVERYTHING ROMEO FABRIZIO, plant manager, True Sound Mfg. 12 FOR YOU) 15 . . . YOU’VE GOT IT NOW! WALTER LAM, general manager, Jet Record Distributors. Joe Tex (Dial 4016) NO PITY IN THE NAKED CITY 7 13 Jackie Wilson (Brunswick 55280) The flip side is the dram- GOOD TIMES (Con’t. from page 8) 17 atization of stock car rac- HISTORY OF ABC-PARAMOUNT RECORDS 14 Gene Chandler (Constellation 160) ing. America’s number one 1961 SINCE I LOST MY BABY 9 15 Temptations (Gordy 7043) sports craze “THE GREAT Acquisition of the classical Westminster label, thus extending the company’s I NEED YOU 18 16 Impressions (ABC Paramount FIGURE 8 RACE” repertoire into every field of music. 10710) . . . CAN'T LET YOU OUT OF MY SIGHT 26 JAN.—First four albums on the Impulse label released. 17 DEC. Corporate changed Am-Par Record Corp. to ABC-Para- Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown — name from (Wand 191) mount Records, Inc. LET'S DO IT OVER “Grammy” from National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to Ray 22 18 Joe Simone (Vee Jay 694) JOHNNY Charles for the best rhythm & blues recording, “Hit The Road Jack.” FOR YOUR LOVE Command albums recorded on 35 magnetic tape achieve great popu- 28 mm 19 Sam & Bill (Joda 100) larity, and the new recording technique creates much comment in the indus- UNCHAINED MELODY try. 13 BOND 20 Righteous Bros. (Philles 129) 1962 HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS 32 21 Stevie Wonder (Tamla 54119) JAN.—ABC-Paramount opens office in Los Angeles, California. 22 YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME CRY 16 SADIE WAS MARCH—Ray Charles forms Tangerine Records, to be distributed by ABC- O. V. Wright (Back Beat 548) Paramount Records, Inc. THESE HANDS (SMALL BUT 23 MIGHTY) APRIL Million-selling single, “I Can’t Stop Loving You” by Ray Charles. 31 — Bobby Bland (Duke 385) APRIL—ABC-Paramount’s first million-selling LP, “Modern Sounds In Coun- A LADY SOUL HEAVEN 27 try & Music” by Ray Charles. 24 Dixie Drifter (Roulette 4641) Disc jockeys vote as favorite single and favorite album of Charles’ 1962, Ray IT'S TOO LATE, BABY, TOO LATE 19 b/w “I Can’t Stop Loving You” and “Modern Sounds In Country & Western Music.” 25 Arthur Prysock (Old Town 1183) “Grammy” to Ray Charles from the National Academy of Recording Arts YOU CAN'T TAKE IT AWAY 29 & Sciences for the best rhythm & blues recording, “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” 26 Fred Hughes (Vee Jay 703) DANGER HEARTBREAK DEAD THE GREAT 1963 27 AHEAD 20 Marvelettes (Tamla 54120) JAN.—The album “Songs I Sing On The Jackie Gleason Show” by Frank Fon- TRACKS OF MY TEARS 23 taine in first place on music trade charts. Fontaine unexpectedly established as 28 Miracles (Tamla 54118) FIGURE 8 a major recording artist. AGENT OO SOUL 21 Jet Record Distributors established in Long Island City, New York, as ABC- 29 Edwin Starr (Ric Tic 103) Paramount’s local distributing branch. 30 RIDE YOUR PONY 24 Westminster acquires the Music Guild label and catalog. Lee Dorsey (Amy 927) RACE SEPT.—Music Operators of America, Inc., annual award presented to ABC- ME WITHOUT YOU 38 31 Mary Paramount for the most popular artist on coin-operated phonographs: Ray Wells (20th Century Fox 606) STAR DAY #731 Charles. I'LL TAKE YOU WHERE THE 32 MUSIC'S PLAYING 25 “Grammy” from National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences for best Drifters (Atlantic 2298) recording, “Busted,” by Ray Charles. FIRST 1 LOOK AT THE PURSE 35 A CHECKERED 1964 33 Contours (Gordy 7044) MAKE ME YOUR BABY 40 APRIL-MAY—Release of ABC-Paramount’s first two original broadway cast 34 Barbara Lewis (Atlantic 2300) albums, “High Spirits” and “Fade Out-Fade In.” I'M THE MAN DOWN 41 35 (Vee Jay) FUG WINNER Citation of Achievement presented by BMI to Pamco Music, Inc. in recogni- Jimmy Reed tion of the great national popularity attained by “Amen.” SHAKE AND FINGERPOP 30 36 Jr. Walker & All Stars (Soul 35013) immediate audience reaction NOV.—Samuel H. Clark elected vice president in charge of theatre operations I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU 33 guaranteed for American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. Larry Newton, vice 37 Spinners (Motown 1078) president in charge of sales for ABC-Paramount Records, Inc., named as ABC- RESCUE ME 46 Paramount’s new president. 38 Fontella Bass (Checker 1120) ORDER 1965 YOU'VE BEEN IN LOVE TOO LONG 34 39 Martha 8, Vandellas (Gordy 7045) JAN. Larry Newton takes 36 — over as president of ABC-Paramount Records, I CAN'T HELP MYSELF Inc. 40 Four Tops (Motown 1076) TODAY JAN.—Strengthening its activities in the music publishing field, song catalogs HOW NICE IT IS 43 and copyrights of Cole Corporation and LeMor Music Co. acquired, to be known 41 Billy Stewart (Chess 1941) as Westpar Music Corp. (BMI). In addition, company’s publishing firms now I'VE CRIED MY LAST TEAR 37 consist of Pamco Music (BMI), Ampar Music (BMI), Ampco Music (ASCAP), 42 O'Jays (Imperial 66121) and Apt Music (ASCAP). SOMEONE IS WATCHING 39 FEB.—Opening of newly-constructed ultra-modern record pressing plant 43 Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2299) True Sound Manufacturing Corp. in Hauppague, New York, with half-million CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE 48 dollar facilities. 44 Donald Height (Roulette 4644) r®l 42 MAY—First distribution of all LP product through a record club as ABC- IF I DIDN'T LOVE YOU Paramount signs agreement with Capitol Record Club covering all labels in 45 Chuck Jackson (Wand 188) the ABC-Paramount family. PRETTY LITTLE BABY 44 Founded 1952 MAY—Negotiations completed for ABC-Paramount distribution of all Dun- 46 Marvin Gaye (Tamla 54117) hill Records Ltd. product domestically. LET'S MOVE 8, GROOVE 45 P. 0. BOX 115 MAY—Acquisition of all product of Inter Global Records Corp. for the United 47 Johnny Nash (Joda 102) MADiSON, TENN. States. 615-228-2575 TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS — JULY—ABC-Paramount adds abc RECORDS as a new logo, signaling closer 48 Kim Weston (Gordy 7046) identification with its parent firm, American Broadcasting Companies (official- TOO HOT TO HOLD 47 ON SPARTON IN CANADA ly changed from American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres in April). 49 Major Lance (Okeh 7726) SEPT.—ABC-Paramount Records, Inc. prepares to move from its ten-year LOTTA WOMAN 49 home in ’s Paramount Building, and into WHOLE the newly constructed 50 Radiants (Chess 1939) abc Building at 1330 Avenue of the Americas, joining the other divisions of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. in one location. Exclusively on

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Erich Leinsdorf (left), music director of the ALBUM Or- PLANS Boston Symphony chestra, and Herman D. Deals, discounts and programs being offered to Kenin, president of the dealers and distributors by record manufacturers. American Federation of Musicians, discuss the Illllllllllllllllllllili recording of Wagner’s “Lohengrin,” during the ABC PARAMOUNT—IMPULSE Boston Symphony Hall 12%% discount offered on all album product including new and catalog items. Expiration sessions. This will be the date indefinite. first Wagner opera re- AMY-MALA corded in the U.S., and One album free with every seven purchased, offer good on all catalog LP’s. No termination the first major operatic date given. recording made here since 1958. The release AUDIO FIDELITY is to be handled by RCA 2 on 10 sales deal for new and catalog product except Tirst Component Series,’ which is Victor. offered on a special deal. Offer continues through Sept. 30. DECCA-CORAL Special terms available on new and catalog product through distribs. Offer ends Sept. 30. DIAMOND Ross Named Sales Veep Mrs. Nat Cole To Be Buy 7, get 1 free on special LP’s Offer good through Sept. 30. For Modern Album Of N .J. At Carnegie Benefit DOOTO NEWARK—Herb Ross has been ap- One free for every five LP’s purchased. Good on entire catalog through Sept. 25. pointed vice president of sales for NEW YORK—Mrs. Nat King Cole, FORTUNE Modern Album of New Jersey, ac- the late chanter, will fly in widow of 1 free album when 6 are purchased in any limit. cording to an announcement made combination. No time from Calif, to attend the Festival of last week by firm prexy Peter Rogers. FOUR CORNERS Ross has been with the company since Stars benefit for the Nat Cole Cancer 15% discount available on new and catalog LP’s. Dated billing offered to qualified dealers. 1961 as office and sales-service man- Foundation on Oct. 3 at Carnegie Terminates Sept. 25. ager. Hall. The star-studded event, spon- His new duties will include han- GATEWAY sored by the Conference of Personal dling all sales in the East, and he Two free for every 10 albums purchased on entire catalog. Expiration date indefinite. will also represent the firm’s other Managers-East, is the first major plant in College Point, L.I. There are function to be run for the newly KAPP also plants in Terre Haute, Ind., formed charity group. Special discounts and dated billing arrangements available through distribs. Effective until the end of the year. Nashville, Tenn. and Burbank, Calif. Mrs. Cole is a member of the board Ross will make his headquarters at LIBERTY-IMPERIAL-WORLD PACIFIC 145 N. 13th St. in Newark. of directors of the Foundation along JAZZ with a host of show business lumina- Special terms available through distributors. Offer runs through Sept. 16. ries. The first list of entertainers who MERCURY have donated their services for the 10% discount catalog LP’s and 12% on new releases. Expiration date unknown. NEW SMASH ALBUM! night of Oct. 3 are: Woody Allen, NASHBORO BREAKING LIKE THE SINGLE! Sammy Davis, Jr., Phil Foster, Eydie Buy-7 -get-one-free on entire catalog including new LP’s. 100% exchangeable. No expiration Gorme, Steve Lawrence, Jack Mason, date has been Bet. Jane Morgan, Kate Smith and Jerry ORIGINAL SOUND “YES I’M READY” Vale. Other names will be announced 1 LP free for each 10 purchased less 3% cash discount. No expiration date. shortly. BARBARA MASON PHILIPS SAD, SAD GIRL • COME SEE ABOUT ME 10% discount available on pop-jazz and Connoisseur series albums. 20% off on classical LP’s. • MISTY • TROUBLE CHILD Offer includes new and catalog product, expires Oct. 15. • MOON RIVER • KEEP HIM Impression Inks Durant PRESTIGE-STATUS ARCTIC LPM 1000 15% discount on all Prestige LP product until further notice. Discount on Status albums, LOS ANGELES—Teddy Durant, “the details through distribs. human echo chamber,” has been JAMIE. GUYDEN DIST. REQUEST signed to an exclusive recording con- LP catalog available on a buy-10-get-2-free basis. Described as a limited-time offer. PHILA. 23, Pa. tract by John P. Price, president of the new West Coast label, Impression ROULETTE 15% discount in free merchandise. Expiration date indefinite. fWWWAWW Records. Pact calls for eight singles and one album for the first year, with SCEPTER-WAND 2 Albums free with every ten purchased. No termination date announced. first single set for an A SMASH FOR Oct. 15 release. The initial disk, “The Night Stalk- SMASH-FONTANA er,” was written by Durant and Dar- Special discounts available through distribs. Expiration date not announced. rel Dee and arranged and conducted STARDAY

by Rene Hall with special musical Fall Country Music Spectacular Sales Plan : Dealer discount of 20% available. Phase I fea- BARBARA LEWIS tures catalog and new releases, runs through Sept. 15. Phase II will include upcoming product, effects by Ernie Freeman. The single runs until Oct. 15. Distributors may participate in a Jack Daniels Sweepstakes as well. will be released with heavy special promotion in Los Angeles, San Fran- TAMLA-MOTOWN-GORDY Buy-7-get-l-free. Expires : No time limit. “MAKE ME YOUR BABY” cisco, Chicago, New Orleans, and Boston. Other officers of the new in- VANGUARD Aug. Re-Stocking Plan : 10% discount on folk and Everyman LP’s, mono and stereo ; 20% ATLANTIC 2300 die are A1 Jones, vice-president of discount on Bach Guild and Vanguard classics, mono and stereo. A&R and Sandy Jones, executive vice VEE JAY president in charge of operations. 10% discount on LP’s. WORLD ARTISTS 10% discount on LP’s. No expiration date announced. WORLD PACIFIC 10% discount, extra 5% on LP orders of 100 or more on any item. 2 HOT TEEN HITS! A New Dance Craze Walker Reps 2 Ozark Firms Piening Commissioned SPRINGFIELD, MO.—The Table For Vanguard Covers “FIND Rock and Earl Barton pubberies, both headquartered in Springfield, have recently appointed Nashville-based NEW YORK—Dr. Peter Piening of Gary Walker and Assoc., Music City the School of Art at Syracuse Univer- “SCOOT” YOURSELF representatives for the two Ozark sity has been commissioned by Van- firms. guard Records to do a series of covers Earl Barton has a catalog of coun- for the label’s classical line. Among ANOTHER” try standards which include “Eat, Piening’s credits are positions as art Drink And Be Merry,” “Company’s director with Life and Fortune maga- JIMMY Cornin’,” “Make Believe” and “Tricks zines; J. Walter Thompson, N. W. JOHNNY Of The Trade,” among others. Ayer, and the experimental division INTERVAL Table Rock is a nine-month old of Time mag. He has done graphic company whose top writer is Ronnie design for Ford, U.S. Steel, Goodyear, GILLIAM Shelf, the author of Brenda Lee hits Lever Bros., and many other com- BO-MAR 5003 BO-MAR 5004 “I’m Sorry,” “Sweet Nothin’s” and panies. Ballantine’s three-rings is his. “Eventually,” Dave Dudley’s “Two His first four covers for Vanguard Six Packs Away” and Billy Walker’s will be Purcell’s “Masque For Dio- “Circumstances.” BO-MAR 50 Grant St., Pittsburgh, clesian,” “Baroque Music For Trum- RECORDS Pa. (41 471-1 733 2) The Walker firm will continue to pet,” “Bach And Scarlatti Cantatas” operate out of the RCA Building in and “Flute Concertos Of Mozart And Nashville. Vivaldi.” *r PINUP FOR NEVER TOP 100 SERIES ENDING Mercury’s Great Celebrity Series SALES

JAN AUGUST RUSTY DRAPER ROBERT MAXWELL C-30000 Miserlou C-30008 No Help Wanted C-30055 Chinatown My Chinatown Malaguena Shifting Whispering Sands Ebb Tide C-30001 Jalousie C-30009 Angry CLYDE MC COY Where Or When Gambler’s Guitar C-30023 Sugar Blues C-30002 Scheherezade C-30113 Please Help Me I’m Falling St. Louis Blues Claire De Lune Mule Skinner Blues CLYDE MC PHATTER SIL AUSTIN SKINNAY ENNIS C-30126 A Lover’s Question C-30080 Danny Boy C-30082 Got A Date With An Angel Lover Please The Hungry Eye Scatter-Brain JOSE MELIS FINA BROOK BENTON JACK C-30024 Stardust C-30079 It’s Just A Matter Of Time C-30010 Bumble Boogie Cumana Hurtin’ Inside Intermezzo C-30088 So Many Ways ERROLL GARNER CHUCK MILLER C-30077 House Of Blue Lights Endlessly C-30037 Misty The Auctioneer C-30101 That Time Of The Year Exactly Like You Merry Christmas, JIVIN’ GENE BUDDY MORROW C-30042 Night Train Happy New Year C-30118 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do C-30119 Kiddo My Need For Love One Mint Julep Think Twice GEORGIA GIBBS PATTI PAGE C-30123 A Walk On The Wild Side C-30011 Kiss Of Fire C-30025 Tennessee Waltz Ballin’ The Jack With My Eyes Wide Open I’m B. BENTON & D. WASHINGTON LESLEY GORE Dreaming I To Your Wedding C-30090 Baby C-30124 It's'My Party C-30026 Went Mockin’ Bird Hill Rockin’ Good Way She’s A Fool BIG BOPPER C-30125 You Don’t Own Me C-30027 Once In A While C-30072 Chantilly Lace Judy’s Turn To Cry Allegheny Moon Big Bopper’s Wedding THE HARMONICATS C-30028 Doggie In The Window Cross Over The Bridge JERRY BYRD C-30034 Peg O’ My Heart Old Cape Cod C-30043 Harbor Lights Charmaine C-30095 Mister and Mississippi Hawaiian Sunset C-30098 Night Train THE CARDIGANS Twelfth Street Rag PHIL PHILLIPS C-30111 Your Graduation Means Goodbye RICHARD HAYMAN C-30116 Sea Of Love Bo-Weevil On The Mountain Top C-30013 Anna Juella DAVID CARROLL April In Portugal THE PLATTERS C-30004 Melody Of Love C-30014 Ruby C-30065 The Great Pretender La Golondrina Dansero Only You C-30005 Buck Dance EDDIE HEYWOOD C-30066 My Prayer Gadabout C-30038 Soft Summer Breeze The Magic Touch C-30073 Fascination Tenderly C-30075 Twilight Time It’s Almost Tomorrow C-30081 For The First Time C-30093 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes D. CARROLL WITH F. MAC CORMACK The Breeze And I Harbor Lights C-30108 Lonesome That’s All TINY HILL A Perfect Day C-30094 Angry C-30109 Thanks For The Memory I’ll Never Smile Again DICK CONTINO I Get The Blues When It Rains C-30044 Yours C-30099 Skirts JOHNNY PRESTON Adios Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue C-30089 Running Bear C-30045 Lady Of Spain EDDY HOWARD Cradle Of Love Midnight In Paris C-30015 To Each His Own RED PRYSOCK C-30060 Poinciana It’s No Sin C-30117 Jumbo Twilight Time C-30016 Happy Birthday Hand Clappin’ Battle Hymn Of C-30110 The Republic Anniversary Waltz LEROY VAN DYKE Dixie, Part Part 1, 2 C-30053 Last Goodbye C-30105 Walk On By THE CREW CUTS My Best To You The Auctioneer C-30048 Sh-Boom C-30058 Careless Earth Angel Ragtime Cowboy Joe SARAH VAUGHAN Poor Butterfly XAVIER CUGAT C-30071 Daddy’s Little Girl C-30031 Lullaby Of Birdland C-30039 Green Eyes Daddy’s Little Boy C-30092 Broken Hearted Melody Walter Winchell Rhumba C-30100 I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder C-30040 Blue Tango On A Slow Boat To China Misty Siboney DINAH WASHINGTON C-30041 Miami Beach Rhumba C-30084 White Lightning C-30032 Cold, Cold Heart Linda Mujer Harbor Lights VIC DAMONE C-30102 The Window Up Above C-30033 Salty Papa Blues C-30046 You're Breaking My Heart Long John Blues Family Bible What A Diff’rence A Day Makes I Have But One Heart C-30120 C-30078 BILLY DANIELS Candy Hearts Come On Home C-30007 Old Feeling BILL KENNY OF THE INK SPOTS C-30091 Unforgettable Love Walked In That 01’ Black Magic C-30106 If I Didn’t Care Love For Sale THE DANLEERS Do I Worry C-30114 C-30115 One Summer Night FRANKIE LAINE A Cottage For Sale Wheelin’ And A-Dealin’ C-30017 That Lucky Old Sun C-30122 I Understand gwen Davies Shine This Bitter Earth C-30018 Mule Train TED WEEMS C-30070 Peter Ponsil And His Tonsil, I Cry Of The Wild Peter Ponsil And His Tonsil, II Goose C-30107 Heartaches C-30019 That’s My Desire Out Of The Night C30104 First Trip To The Dentist, I River Sainte Marie First Trip To The Dentist, II LAWRENCE WELK THE DEL VIKINGS RALPH MARTERIE C-30035 Emilia Polka C-30112 A Sunday Kind Of Love C-30020 Caravan Tinker Polka Come Along With Me Pretend C-30036 Julida Polka THE DIAMONDS C-30021 Skokiaan Laughing Polka Dry Marterie C-30050 Little Darlin’ C-30057 Dakota Polka Church Bells Will Ring TONY MARTIN Kit Kat Polka C-30074 The Stroll C-30022 To Each His Own C-30063 Hoop Dee Do High Sign I’ll See You In My Dreams Barroom Polka ) ) j

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1 THIRD TIME 28 IS THERE AIR? . . . 1 HELP 26 AROUND WHY 65 76 SKITCH TONIGHT 85 Beatles (Capitol MAS/SMAS 2386) Roger Miller Bill Cosby (Warner Bros. W/WS 1606 Skitch Henderson (Smash MGS 27068/SRS 67068) (Columbia CL 2367/CS 9167) LOOK AT US 2 52 LOUIE LOUIE 59 2 27 SEPTEMBER OF MY YEARS 31 Klngsmen (Wand LP/S THERE'S LOVE & Cher (Atco 177) 657) 77 AND Sonny Frank Sinatra (Reprise F/FS 1014) THERE'S LOVE 53 THE GOLDEN HITS OF 83 OF OUR HEADS 3 28 THEM 30 Jack Jones (Kapp KL 1435/KS 3435) 3 OUT (Parrot PA 61005/PAS 71005) LESLEY GORE Stones 60 Rolling (Mercury MG 21024/SR EVE OF DESTRUCTION (London LL 3429/PS 429) THE GENIUS OF JANKOWSKI 29 61024) — 29 Barry McGuire (Dunhill D 50003) 4 Horst Jankowski 54 AN HISTORIC RETURN — 4 SOUND OF MUSIC (Mercury MG 20993/SR 60993 Soundtrack (RCA Victor LOCO / LSOD 2005) HOROWITZ AT CARNEGIE WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? — HIT SOUNDS OF THE HALL Tom Jones 5 58 (Parrot PA 61 006 /PAS 71006) 5 THE IN CROWD LETTERMEN 40 Vladmir Horowitz (Columbia M2L 328/ Ramsey Lewis (Argo LP 157/S 157) M2S 728) (Capitol T/ST 2359.) 80 ANGEL EYES 82 DAYS AND Dave Brubeck Quartet 6 SUMMER GENTLE IS MY LOVE 41 A SESSION WITH NIGHTS 6 (Columbia CL 2348/CS 9148) SUMMER Nancy Wilson (Capitol T/ST 235 1) GARY LEWIS 79 Beach Boys (Capitol T/ST 2354) (Liberty LRP 3410/LST 7419) 81 CLASS OF '65 81 32 WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO 34 Floyd Cramer HERMAN S HERMITS Supremes (Motown MT 62 1/S 621) 56 TONY'S GREATEST HITS (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3405) 7 VOL. Ill ON TOUR SUMMER SOUNDS 32 64 4295) 33 Tony Bennett 82 DON'T JUST STAND THERE 91 (MGM B/SB Robert Goulet (Columbia CL 23 73/CS 9173) Patty Duke (Columbia CL 2380/CS 9180) (United Artists UAL 3452/UAS 8 BRINGING IT ALL BACK KINDA 6452) 9 AL HIRT, LIVE 57 KINKS 66 HOME 34 AT (Reprise R/RS 6173) 83 BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT 61 Bob Dylan (Columbia CL 2328/CS 9128) CARNEGIE HALL 35 (Capitol TAO/STAO 2198) (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3416) 58 CATCH THE WIND 36 MARY POPPINS 8 Donovan (Hickory LPM 123) 84 here they come 71 Soundtrack (Buena Vista BV 4026/4026) 35 THIS IS NEW 27 Paul Revere & Raiders Righteous Bros. (Moonglow 1003) 59 GIRL HAPPY 42 (Columbia CL 2307/CS 9107) Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM/LSP MORE HITS BY THE 3338) EDDIE 14 36 GOLDFINGER 43 85 FISHER TODAY 75 SUPREMES Soundtrack (United Artists UAL 4117/ ANIMAL TRACKS 78 (Dot DLP 3631 /DLP 25631) (Motown M/S 627) UAS 5117) • Animals (MGM E/SE 4305) 86 THE BEST OF AL HIRT 62 HAVING A WILD WEEKEND 13 37 CAST YOUR FATE TO 61 FOUR TOPS 52 (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3309) Dave Clark Five THE WIND 45 (Motown M/S 622) (Epic LN 24162/BN 26162) Sounds Orchestral (Cameo P/PS 7046) 87 MY CHERIE 93 62 INTRODUCING THE BEAU Al Martino (Capitol T/ST 2362) BEATLES VI 10 A SONG WILL RISE 37 BRUMMELS 12 38 54 JAMES BROWN'S 2 MILLION (Caprtol T/ST 2358) Peter, Paul and Mary (Autumn LP/ST 103) 88 (Warner Bros. W/WS 1589) SELLER PAPA'S GOT A ELVIS FOR EVERYONE 15 63 LOVE AFFAIR 67 BRAND NEW BAG 96 13 39 MR. TAMBOURINE MAN 23 Ray Conniff & Singers Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3450) (King 938) Byrds (Columbia CL 2372/CS 9172) (Columbia CL 2352/CS 9152) 16 ON STAGE 33 89 ONE BY ONE — 14 MY FAIR LADY 40 MARIE 74 Impressions Soundtrack (Columbia KOL 8000/ (Dolton BLP 203S/BST 8035) • Batchelors (London LL 3435/PS 435) ABC Paramount ABC/ABCS 523) KOS 2600) MEANWHILE 41 BACK AT THE 65 THE RHYTHM & BLUES LP 73 90 A WORLD OF OUR OWN 89 WHISKY 'A Trini Lopez (Reprise R/RS 6171) 15 MY NAME IS BARBRA 11 GO GO 39 Seekers (Capitol T/ST 2369) Barbra Streisand Johnny Rivers (Columbia CL 2336/CS 9136) (Imperial LP 9284/LP 12284) DOWN IN THE BOONDOCKS 76 91 SHENANDOAH 88 • Billy Joe Royal Soundtrack (Decca DL 9125/DL 79125) BEFORE AND AFTER 38 12 42 (Columbia CL 2403 /CS 9203) 16 JUST ONCE IN MY LIFE Chad & Jeremy LOOKING THROUGH The Righteous Bros. (Philles LP/S 4008) 92 (Columbia CL 2374/CS 9174) 67 LOOKING BACK 72 THE EYES OF LOVE 94 Nat King Cole (Capitol T/ST 2361) Gene Pitney (Musicor MM 2069/MS 3069) 17 WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? 17 43 THE ROAR OF THE Soundtrack GREASEPAINT—THE _ TRUE LOVE WAYS 51 93 WOOLY BULLY 55 (United Artists UAL 4128 /UAS 5128) SMELL 68 Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs OF THE CROWD 44 Peter & Gordon (Capitol T/ST 2368) AND Original Cast (RCA Victor LOC/ISO 1109) (MGM E/SE 4297) 18 WHIPPED CREAM TODAY MY WAY 49 OTHER DELIGHTS 20 44 YOU TURN ME ON 46 69 94 SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE 95 Ian Whitcomb (Tower 5004) Nancy Wilson (Capitol T/ST 2321) Astrud Gilberto (Verve V/V-6 8629) Tijuana Brass (A & M LP/SP 110) T 45 THREE O'CLOCK IN ORGAN GRINDER SWING 92 95 IT'S NOT UNUSUAL 68 19 MARIANNE FAITHFULL 21 THE MORNING 53 Jimmy Smith (Verve V/V-6 8629) Tom Jones (London LL 3423/PS 423) ( Parrot PA 61004, PAS 71004) (Decca DL 4670/DL 74670) ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO 86 TO STUFF A DEAR HEART 18 Cher (Imperial LP 9292/LP 12292) 96 HOW Andy Williams 46 ONE KISS FOR WILD BIKINI 87 (Columbia CL 2338/CS 9138) OLD TIMES SAKE 48 JUDY GARLAND AND Kingsmen (Wand LP/S 671) Ronnie Dove (Diamond S/SD 9160) " SINATRA '65 19 LIZA MINNELLI LIVE AT 97 BROADWAY BOUQ'JIT Frank Sinatra (Reprise R/RS 6167) (REMEMBER ME) I'M THE THE LONDON PALLADIUM 84 Percy Faith (Columbia CL 2356/CS 9156) (Capitol WBP/SWBO 2295) ONE WHO LOVES YOU 57 GREATEST HITS FROM Dean Martin (Reprise R/RS 6170) 98 ROLLING STONES NOW! 24 63 (London LL 3420/PS 420) YOU DON'T HAVE THE BEGINNING 48 INTRODUCING HERMAN'S TO BE JEWISH 97 The Miracles (Motown MT/S 254) THE NEARNESS OF YOU 25 HERMITS 47 Various (Kapp KRL/KRS 4503) COUNTRY & WESTERN MEETS John Gary (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3349) (MGM E/SE 4282) 99 74 MORE AMORE 80 RHYTHM & BLUES 100 TODAY! 26 49 ZORBA THE GREEK 50 Eydie Gorme (Columbia CL 23 76/CS 9176) Ray Charles (ABC Paramount ABC/ABCS 520) (Capitol T/ST 2269) Soundtrack (20th Fox TFM 3167/TFS 467) 50 CHIM CHIM CHEREE 56 75 THERE IS ONLY ONE 100 ONLY THE BEST 99 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 22 New Christy Minstrels ROY ORBISON 77 Ferrante & Teicher Original Cast (RCA Victor LCO/LSO 1093) (Columbia CL 2369/CS 9169) (MGM E/SE 4308) (United Artists UAL 3434/ UAS 6434) LOOKING AHEAD ALBUMS

WONDERFUL WORLD OF O LOVE AT HOME 17 BEAT & SOUL OA DRUMS A GO GO ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM King Family (Capitol T/DT 2352) Everly Bros. (Warner Bros. W/WS 1605) Sandy Nelson (in,genial LP 928 ? /'l? 1228/ (Warner Bros. W/WS 1611) GUITAR FORMS 10w TOO MANY RIVERS 18 27 SONGS FOR LATIN LOVERS VENTURES A GO GO Brenda Lee Kenny Burrel (Verve V/V-6 8612) Ray Charles Singers 2 (Decca DL /DL (Command 33-886/886 (Dolton BLP 2037/BST 8037) 4684 74616) 19 MAJOR LANCE'S GREATEST HITS SD) 1 I JOHNNY CASH SINGS BALLADS OF (Okeh OKM 12110 /OKS 14110) great race 1 1 28u 3 I'M A FOOL THE TRUE WEST Henry Mancini Dino, Desi & Billy (Reprise R/RS 6176) MAGNIFICENT MOVIE THEMES (Columbia C2L 38/C2S 838) 20 Enoch Light (Command RS 887 SO) (RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3402) SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY SAMMY'S BACK ON BROADWAY YES I'M READY 4 12 21 ANATOMY OF LOVE 59 Doris Day (Columbia CL 2360/CS 9160) Sammy Davis (Reprise R/RS 6169) Vikki Carr (Liberty LST 7420/LRP 3420) Barbara Mason (Arctic ALPM/ALPS 1000) BABY I'M YOURS MOON OVER NAPLES GIRL ON THE BILLBOARD 30 DRIVE IN MOVIE TIME 5 131 Barbara Lewis (Atlantic LP/SD 8110) * Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 3654/DLP 25654) 22 Del Reeves Bobby Vinton (Epic LN 24170/BN 26170) (United Artists UAL 3441/UAS 6441) 31 CONNIE FRANCIS SINGS THE ALL LA BAMBA 14 THE MAGIC MUSIC FROM FAR AWAY TIME INTERNATIONAL 6 PLACES BOB DYLAN'S SONGBOOK HITS Mongo Santamaria 23 Golden Gate Strings (MGM E/SE 4298) (Columbia CL 2375/CS 9175) Bert Kaempfert (Decca DL 4616/DL 74616) (Epic LN 24158/BN 26158) J32 HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME Mel Carter (Imperial LP 9289/LP 12289) 7 THE KING FAMILY ALBUM SUMMER WIND 24 COUNTRY LOVE SONGS * (Warner Bros. 151 ** Vic Damone (Warner Bros. W/WS 1607) E W/WS 1613) Roger Williams (Kapp KL 1434/KS 3434) 33 -SP. 25 THINK YOUNG Miles Davis (Columbia CL 23S0/CS 91S0) ft MOONLIGHT & ROSES THE SANDPIPER Tutti Camarata THERE GOES HEART 141 34 MY • w J Vic Dana (Dolton BLP 2036/BST 8036) Soundtrack (Mercury MG 21032/ SR 61032) (Coliseum D 41001 /DS 51001) Jerry Vale (Columbia CL 2387/CS 9187)

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Tues., Sept. 21 -Fall River, Mass. Mon., Oct. 4-Rochester, N.Y. Sun., Oct. 17—Chicago. III. Fri., Oct. 29-Kansas City, Kans. Thurs., Nov. 11 -Gastonia, S.C. Tues., Nov. 23-Allentown, Pa. Wed., Sept. 22-Concord, N.H. Wed., Oct. 6— Pittsburgh, Pa. Tues., Oct. 19-Davenport, la. Sun., Oct. 31 —St. Louis, Mo. Fri., Nov. 12-Charlotte, N.C. Wed., Nov. 24—Philadelphia, Pa. Thurs., Sept. 23-Worcester, Mass. Thurs., Oct. 7-Youngstown, 0. Wed., Oct. 20-Dubuque, la. Mon., Nov. 1 -Champaign, Ky. Sat., Nov. 13—Greensboro, N.C. Fri., Nov. 26—Altoona, Pa. Fri., Sept. 24-Hartford, Conn. Fri., Oct. 8—Cleveland, 0. Thurs., Oct. 21 —Minneapolis, Minn. Tues., Nov. 2-Paducah, Ky. Mon., Nov. 15—Wilson, N.C. Sat., Nov. 27-White Plains, N.Y. Sat., Sept. 25—Stratford, Conn. Sat., Oct. 9— Detroit. Mich. Fri., Oct. 22—St. Cloud, Minn. Thurs., Nov. 4-Memphis, Tenn. Tues., Nov. 16-Roanoke, Va. Sun., Nov. 23—New York, N.Y. Mon., Sept. 27— Utica, N.Y. Mon., Oct. 11—E. Lansing, Mich. Sat., Oct. 23-Montevideo, Minn. Fri., Nov. 5-Chattanooga, Tenn. Wed., Nov. 17-Richmond, Va. Tues., Sept. 28-Manchester, N.H. Tues., Oct. 12— E. Lansing, Mich. Sun., Oct. 24-Columbus, Neb. Sat., Nov. 6-Birmingham, Ala. Thurs., Nov. 18-Lancaster, Pa. Wed., Sept. 29-Lowell, Mass. Wed., Oct. 13-Anderson, Ind. Mon., Oct. 25-Grand Island, Neb. Sun., Nov. 7— Atlanta, Ga. Fri., Nov. 19 —Baltimore, Md.

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Jealousy; Mexican Hat Dance; Tico-Tico; Valencia; Spanish Gypsy Dance; Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps; Ay-Ay-Ay; Adios; The Gn katoo; Piccolo Bolero; El Relicario; Carmen Fantasy.

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THE SEARCHERS NO. 4—Kapp KL 1449/KS POP PICKS 3449 Top grade rock sounds done up in the Searchers manner with production by Tony Hatch should MANTOVANI OLE—London LL 3422/PS 422 grab a chunk of the teen market. Fine group and The exhilarating blend of Spanish music and ork sounds combine in that unique style that has Mantovani’s inimitable stylings make this set a turned out hits for the crew in the past and natural to grab plenty of attention via both promises to repeat via this LP outing. Among the radio and retail standards. The maestro’s pluck groovy tracks are: “Don’t You Know Why,” works wonders on the vibrant strains of tunes “Four Strong Winds” and the sweet “Does She like: “Spanish Gypsy Dance,” “Mexican Hat Really Care For Me.” Plenty of airing potential, Dance” and a “Carmen Fantasy.” Combined sales and market attractiveness jammed into this pack- impact of material and Mantovani’s reputation age. should make this one of his best selling sets, de- spite the tremendous turnouts he has had before. 60-60 DRUMSA DRUMS A GO-GO—Sandy Nelson—Imperial LP SANDY NELSON 9287/12287 MOM ALWAYS LIKED YOU BEST—Smothers WMS k 60 GO «0iV 8UILY Piling on the throbbing charm of dance beat |i eas t sit issmnsracTiOH Brothers—Mercury MG 21050/SR 61050 YOU THRH m ON others goodies, Sandy Nelson pops up with another par- With seven smash comedy sets behind them, cel of teen attractions. Most of the tunes used as the Smothers Brothers should have no trouble in a foil for the drummer’s talent are recent best finding wide acceptance for this newie, “Mom Al- sellers, many still on the charts. Among the titles ways Liked You Best.” The album features the included are: “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” pair at the height of their giddy power, and with “Do The Boomerang” and “Drums A Go-Go.” the added exposure to be afforded by their up- Riding the crest of the discotheque craze, this coming television series, the team may wr ell have album is one that may well catch fire. Eye it for their biggest seller via this one. Many of the bits a breakout showing. are short enough for radio spinning, among these, “Santa Claus,” “My Favorite Holiday” and “Im- personation.” MORE OF THAT GUITAR COUNTRY——RCA Victor LPM/LSP 3429 THE VENTURES A GO-GO—Dolton BLP 2037/ One of countrydom’s most prominent guitar- BST 8037 pickers, Chet Atkins is sure to score big with the Continuous clickers on the album scene, the c & w buyers as he comes up with a high-steppin’ Ventures sound better than ever on this new col- instrumental hootenanny, dubbed after his current lection of throbbing rock tunes featuring both chart-topper, “Yakety Axe.” The bluegrass fans original and very recent chai-t riding tunes. Cap- should go for this one in large numbers as the ping off the instrumental potpourri that makes artist goes wild with the axe, pluckin’ a passel for heavy teen sales are: “Wooly Bully,” “(I of hoedown sounds. Great grooves include “My Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” and “A Go-Go Gui- Town” and “Old Joe Clark.” tar.” Watch the tremendous turnout for this groovy set of danceables, and plenty of deejay attention as well. POP BEST BETS TRY TO REMEMBER—Brothers Four—Columbia CL 2379/CS 9179 THIS IS JACKIE DE SHANNON—Imperial LP Try to remember when the Brothers Four were 9286/12286 considered a folk quartet, then give a listen to A spicy mixture of Jackie DeShannon vocals, their latest Columbia session and you’ll see that some potent material and the drawing power of a they have gone through a transition that leaves smash “What The World Needs Now Is Love” them in a perfect spot. The foursome has retained should go quite a distance in pacing this set in their folk flavor, but shifted in appeal to a broader the best seller race. Packing added flavor in two and older audience by virtue of changes in ma- Bacharach-David productions, the LP stands a terial. Coming up with standards that are given a good chance of setting itself up as the artist’s fresh reading, the troupe stands out with “Sa- finest effort to date. Among the other selections kura,” “What Now My Love” and “The Song are a beautiful “Take Me Away” and Lifetime “A From ‘Moulin Rouge.’ ” Of Loneliness.” Potential sales monster.

C’MON AND HEAR—Della Rees^ABC-Para- mount ABC/ABCS 524 BABY I’M YOURS—Barbara Lewis—Atlantic Vet hitmaker Della Reese, in her Abum debut 8110 on ABC-Paramount, presents a delightful pro- Barbara Lewis has wasted no time in coming gram indeed. Lots of solid listening i\in store out with this wild, highly commercial package, for the lark’s fans and the fans of excitnlg musi- dubbed after her current chart smasheroo, “Baby cal adaptations, as the artist showcase^, tender I’m Yours.” The lark’s relaxed stylings and romancers and deep-down blues, handling each smooth vocal delivery keynote the package as she tune with special care and attention. Sof\ rich T runs through a dozen numbers from rockin’ live- orking and choral backgrounds under the hand lies to way down deep blues. Blue ribbon grooves of Peter De Angelis offer the coup de gras. Great on this one include “Stop That Girl” and “If You grooves in “After Loving You” and “How Do Love Her,” in addition to the title track. You Keep From Cryin’.”

WE DIG MANCINI—Anita Kerr Victor LPM/LSP 3428 ANATOMY OF LOVE—Vikki Carr—Liberty They dig Mancini, and the fans and LRP 3420/LST 7420 should certainly dig them in return for the Vikki Carr, who’s building up a larger and readings that they afford the master, larger following with her feelingful swing styl- great, the Anita Kerr Quartet put together ings, should get a sturdy reaction to this wailing dozen delightful tunes culled from the canon Liberty LP. Backed by a close-knit, moving one of today’s most popular comp combo, the lark pulls out the stops and serves up Henry Mancini. Spotlight tracks include: some top-flight renditions of a whole batch of ade,” the academy award winning “Days Of golden chestnuts and show tunes. Among the And Roses” and “Moon River;” and the new better tracks are “Real Live Boy” and “I’ve Sweetheart Tree” from the score to “The Gr Grown Accustomed To His Face.” Race.”

WILL BIG BANDS EVER COME BACK?—Duke STANDING ROOM ONLY—Pete Fountain- Ellington—Reprise R/RS 6168 Coral CRL 57474/757474 If you think that the question in the title is One of the leading pop sellers in the dixieland catchy, listen to the answer on the disk that vein, Pete Fountain should attract a sizeable makes it rhetorical. Spotlighting the themes from following for this buoyant session that includes a a dozen of the top bands from the big band era, number of “guest” artists, among them Charlie Duke Ellington turns up a collection that should Teagarden and Eddie Miller. The nifty merriment grab the eye of many an old-timer and deejay that pervades the nine selections makes for who specializes in pop goodies. Among the selec- natural swing spinning. Among the tunes on the tions are: Count Basie’s “One O’Clock Jump,” platter are: “The Muskrat Ramble,” “When My Stan Kenton’s “Artistry In Rhythm” and “Wood- Sugar Walks Down The Street” and “Embrace- chopper’s Ball,” the signature of the Woody Her- able You.” Taped ‘live’ for lively play. man crew. Great sounds here. HIGHLIGHTING "HULLABALOO” ON SEPTEMBER 20 th -GARY’S BIGGEST SMASH EVER!

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HELP! George Martin — —United Artists UAL SONGS OF THE 1960’S—Glenn Miller 3448/UAS 6448 GREAT Orchestra—Epic LN 24157/BN 26157 With the Lennon-McCartney catalog gaining The well-known and well-remembered sounds wider and wider acceptance in most of today’s of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, which have been popular music areas, orkster George Martin has kept alive by the skillful hand of Ray McKinley, waxed a highly imaginative instrumental platter are turned, on this LP, to the big tunes to spring of Beatle tunes. Martin, who is also the recording up in recent years. From the soft, swaying ballad director for the British foursome, has chosen a to the hard-moving rocker, the brass and wind batch of goodies from their new motion picture, sections show the same keen insight and appre- “Help!,” set them to widely varied tempos and ciation of the new sounds as they had for the old. come up with an excellent, tasteful dish. Best bets Some of the biggies in this one are “People” and are “You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away” and “Downtown.” “Ticket To Ride.”

MEET MARVELOUS MARILYN MAYE—RCA BE MY LOVE—Robertino—Kapp KL-1436/KS- Victor LPM/LSP-3397 3436 a Although not yet established as an artist, Mari- Charming Italian chanter Robertino displays in his latest American lyn Maye displays all the power and polish needed new power and maturity to put her high on the roster of female vocalists offering, “Be My Love.” The songster’s appeal, of in short order. Her voice and stylings are magni- which has grown through his potent reading Italian tunes, could reach a new high ficent, as is her material, which ranges from jazz English and on a cut like “Take Five” to Broadway tunes via this new Kapp outing. He is cushioned throughout a lush and rhythmic ork backing, (i.e. “Put On A Happy Face” from “Bye-Bye by Birdie”) to torch standards, including “Happi- but it is his vocal technique that dominates the Is Many ness Is A Thing Called Joe.” A fine set from a scene. Included in the LP are: “Love A delightful songstress. Splendored Thing,” “Two Different Worlds” and “Sarebbe Bello.”

QUINCY PLAYS FOR PUSSYCATS—Quincy THE SHENANDOAH TRIO IN MOTION—Dot Jones—Mercury MG 21050/SR 61050 DLP 3641/25641 The unique blend of arranger, composer and A relatively new group, the Shenandoah Trio record company exec that is Quincy Jones shows bursts upon the scene with another package, one a glowing talent on his latest issue of popular which should appeal to many fans of the pop-folk songs dore up in his own soft and swinging jazz idiom and enlarge the group’s audience a great style. of his bouncing per- Offering a glimpse deal. This one, the second by the threesome, is sonality, Jones serves a groovy “What’s up New packed with spirited, lusty balladeering and infec- Pussycat;” turning tender, it’s followed his by tious stylings, with the production end taken care own tune, “The Gentle Rain” and among the other of by vet songster Jimmie Rodgers. Top tracks tracks are Walk In The Black Forest” and “A include “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and “Mack The Knife.” Fine set of sounds here. “Shenandoah.”

THE MOMENT OF TRUTH—Orig. Soundtrack- IT’S BEEN A SWINGIN’ SUMMER—George Mainstream 56057/S/6057 Chakiris—Capitol T/ST 2391 A highly lauded effort in film making, “The Multi-talented George Chakiris, at home in the Moment Of Truth” features a spectacular score recording studios as well as the film studios, has as well as magnificent dramatic input. Combining come up with another swinging session, which trends in classical Spanish, jazz and the sounds should enlarge his fan club by quite a number. that are peculiar to soundtrack compositions, the A hearty voice and an ease with both pop and LP captures a majestic feeling of the Spanish rock material highlight the LP, which features culture, and an emotional tension that should both sides of his latest single, “Blue Summer” make it a perfect remembrance for moviegoers. and the title tune from the film, “Ship Of Fools.” Pop jocks should find “Bossa Nova Marina” at- Also featured are “Baby The Rain Must Fall” tractive and jazz deejays ought to give a listen to and “She’s A Woman.” “Nothing To Say” and “Ziryab’s Love” in addi- tion.

BED ON THE FLOOR—Woody Guthrie—Verve AND ALL PORTS EAST—Gus ValiNand His Ork Folkways FV/FVS 9007 —Musicor mm 2064/ms 3064 One of the country’s proficient most The exotic offerings of Gus Vali and his belly of folk ballads, Woody Guthrie offers a taste of dance band have excited sizeable sales reactions his varied talents to satisfy the appetites of many in the past, attracting the aficionado of Middle- fans folk staunch of the idiom. Fine pluckin’ and Eastern music as well as the average record harmony backing from Cisco Houston and Sonny buyer whose interest is more one of curiosity. In Terry give the collection an extra of flavor dash his latest, the orkster has collected another for a palate. sparkling many Among the numbers bundle of pulsating rhythmic tracks oozing of on this set are “Baltimore To Washington” and near-Oriental charm. Among them are: “Hatirim- “Who’s Going To Shoe Your Pretty Feet,” as well dan Cikmazasla,” “Bagacigim” and “Elath.” Fas- as “Train Blues.” cinating diversion provided here.

\ OUT OF THIS WORLD—Neil Wolfe—Columbia THE BRIDGE WASHED OUT—Warner Macl CL 2378/CS 9178 Decca DL 4692/74692 Easy, listenable selections make this glittering Dubbed after his current red-hot country sin- display of keyboard artistry by Neil Wolfe a de- gle, “The Bridge Washed Out,” this album lightful addition to the good-listening library. Warner Mack seems destined for a niche in thl Just the thing for smooth, late night program- c & w charts. Highlighting the set with that saml ming, the collection is studded with a fine array tune, the chanter also includes many country big' of favorites from the Hollywood and Broadway gies, both from the current and recent harvest! areas in a thoroughly captivating performance. of hits, in the down-to-earth, homey style that has! Featured tracks here include “Once In A Life- made him a solid favorite with country buyers. time” from “Stop The World—I Want To Get Other top tracks include his recent “Sittin’ In An Off” and “Chim Chim Cheree” from “Mary Pop- All Night Cafe” and “What’s He Doing In My pins.” World.”

THE MUSIC OF ERNESTO LECUONA—Trios THE BIG BAD ROCK GUITAR OF GLEN Los Panchos—Columbia EX 5145/ES 1845 CAMPBELL—Capitol T/ST 2392 Once again the Trio Los Panchos are on the Here’s a solid instrumental session that’s just scene with a platterful of exciting Latin rhythms. right for the Glen Campbell fans and the lovers This time the famed group dedicates the session of lowdown, raunchy guitar-plunkin’. The package to one of the most famous of Cuban , contains a nifty selection of tunes ranging from Ernesto Lecuona, who is responsible for many the recent pop harvest down to Campbell origi- world-wide standards. The pulsating, tropical nals. Arranged and conducted by another axeman, tempos and the sweet, haunting sounds of the Billy Strange, the set is highlighted by recent tropics are all present on this set as the three- biggies “King Of The Road” and “Ticket To Ride” some present some of the author’s most popular as well as Campbell’s “Spring Mist.” tunes, including “Malaguena,” “La Comparsa” and “Siboney.” r A GREAT HIT RECORDING (WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW IS LOVE) IS NOW FOLLOWED BY THIS MOVING PERFORMANCE...

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THE SURFING SONG BOOK—Rincon Surfside DIALOGUE—Bobby Hutcherson—Blue Note 4198 Band—Dunhill D/DS 50001 Opening with some powerful rhythmic appeal, With the “surfin’ ” sound a permanent part of “Catta” soon develops into a tremendous series of the musical scene, the Rincon Surfside Band has soaring solos highly indicative of the great sound come up with a songbook of surfin’ tunes taken achieved by the combo throughout this excellent mostly from the catalogs of the major exponents Blue Note LP, “Dialogue.” Freddie Hubbard of the sound, Jan & Dean and the Beach Boys. A (trumpet) and Sam Rivers are operating in top wheelin’, chuggin’ sound provides an excellent form along with great showings also from 88’er background for fine vocal harmony, while printed Andi’ew Hill, Joe Chambers (drums) and of lyrics give the album a “sing-along” flavor. Some course Bobby Hutcherson. “Ghetto Lights” and of the best racks are “Surfin’ U.S.A. and “Little “Les Noirs Marchent” are more of the five cuts Deuce Coupe.” included.

THE GOLDEN SOUND OF SHIRLEY BASSEY LATIN MAN: AFRO TO BOSSA TO BLUES— —MGM E/SE-4301 Herbie Mann—Columbia CL 2388/CS 9188 Much of the material previously recorded by Flavorful rhythm section sounds and the flute Shirley Bassey is being released as a result of artistry of Herbit Mann make for some tremen- her fame accorded through the smash success of dous listening on this Afro-Latin jazz set fla- her “Goldfinger” waxing. Showcasing the bril- vored with more than a smattering of blues. liant voice of this artist, MGM’s set, “The Gold- Sharing the spotlight with a number of other en Sound of Shirley Bassey,” should come up on excellent soloists, Mann turns up in a glittering the programming schedules of many pop and display of new and familiar tunes. Among the good music outlets which will be enthused by samples in store are “Jungle Fantasy,” “Man- her renditions of standards like “I’ve Got You teca” and the almost standardized “Watermelon Under My Skin,” “The Man That Got Away” Man.” Fans of the flutist should dig these efforts. and “The Party’s Over.” Excellent offering.

“MONA LISA” AND OTHER MEMORABLE VINCE GUARALDI AT GRACE CATHEDRAL SONGS—Living Strings And Living Voices—RCA —Fantasy 3367 Camden Jazz has gone on a religious kick in the last For the lovers of ultra-smooth, pleasant listen- few months, with several LP’s coming out of the ing, this RCA Camden album by the Living maze. Although not on a par with the Trane set, Strings and Living Voices is a fitting addition or the Paul Horn effort, this collection of settings to the record library. Arranged and conducted for various prayers and blues takeoffs serves up by Johnny Douglas, the package features the an interesting showcase of the Vince Guaraldi rich blend of the Voices and Strings paying a talent for arrangement and piano playing. Taped musical ti-ibute to the late Nat King Cole as at a mass in San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral, the they l'egenerate ten of his biggest hits. Among set features “Come With Us, O Blessed Jesus,” the most enchanting tracks are “Pretend” and “Nicene Ci’eed” and “Holy Communion Blues.” “Nature Boy.” JAZZ BEST BETS - NATIONAL ANTHEMS AND THEIR STORIES —Disneyland ST 3931 NIGHT LADY—Johnny Griffin—Emarcy MGE A master at the imaginative revival of old 26001/SRE 66001 and legendary materials, Walt has pro- Disney It’s going to be hai-d finding a set that offers duced a stii-ring dedicated album to various na- as much fine wailing for the price of this Emarcy tions around the world. Narrated by Dick Whit- package. The platter includes over 40 minutes of tinghill, the is an impressive double-jacket LP moving music in six selections played by the package, complete several back- with pages of Johnny Griffin Quartet, which includes Griffin, ground, and contains the words and music to the Francy Boland, Kenny Clai-ke and Jimmy Woode. national anthems of of the world’s largest many Fine swing and groove pacing is the order of the countries, including the U.S., England, Russia day with tracks like: “Little Man You’ve Had A and Australia, to a thing name few. Just the Busy Day,” “Summertime” and the title cut, for the historic library. “Night Lady.” Top drawer material.

ALICE IN TOPSY TURVY LAND—Anton Dolin, Narr.—S&R 800 FIRE MUSIC—Archie Shepp—Impulse A/AS 86 Featuring woi’ds and music by Lynn Freeman Wagner tabbed his theme “Magic Fire Music,” Olson and Jimmy Selva, this updated to sequel Archie Shepp omits the adjective, but v the magic “Alice In Wonderland” presents a delightful bit is there just the same. Following a fine impulse of children’s entertainment. The story is narrated set of sax tracks dedicated to Trane, the artist by Anton Dolin, and includes thirteen songs in a takes off on a series of originals and sturdies light-hearted and amusing style. With a forth- fui’ther evidencing his abilities. Grooving in a bag coming television production to incorporate these that will appeal to the more contemporary follow- tunes, this set should become one of the leaders ers, Shepp and the crew are likely to find a wide in the kiddie record area. Selections include: “The audience in that circle. Tracks include “Ham- Absent Minded Mice” and “Fancy Feline.” bone,” “Prelude To A Kiss” and three other$.

EVERY DAY AND EVERY HOUR—The Famous CLASSICAL PICKS Dixie Hummingbirds—Peacocks PLP 127 Long established in the field of religious and Prio gospel music, the Dixie Hummingbirds continue ENCORES FOR ORCHESTRA; Mackerras & to set a rapid pace for the spiritual record mar- Arte Orch.; Vanguard SRV 178/SD collection spirited selections thte ket with this Peacock LP. Tlie group, a favoi'ite A of make up exti-emely enV among gospel buyers, pi’esents a powerful and delightful fare on this lively and ticing set. Featui'ing the Pi- o Arte heartfelt treatment of a dozen feelingful and in- Vanguard Orchestra conducted Charles MacKerras, the> spirational hymns, which should equal all their by includes Falla’s “Suite From former successes. Highlights on the album in- LP readings of De clude “Evei-y Day And Every Hour” and “He The Three-Cornered Hat,” Smetana’s Overture to Won’t Leave You Alone.” “The Bartered Bride,” and pieces widely known as orchestral encores. Romping and sweeping flavor makes the works attractive, and the read- ing on this effoi't should be much in demand. JAZZ PICKS BEETHOVEN: VARIATIONS ON EROICA & 6 BRAZILIAN BYRD—Charlie Byrd—Columbia CL BAGATELLES; Joerg Demus; Westminster 2337/CS 9137 XWN 19066/WST 17066 Softly scintillating ork backdrops and the easy In a market currently witnessing a deluge of moving bossa nova beat, as laid down with the perfoi’mances of many piano woi'ks by Beethoven, effortless grace of Charlie Byrd, make this Co- Joerg Demus’ reading of the master’s 15 Varia- lumbia outing one of the easiest listening sets to tions and Fugue on Eroica and 6 Bagatelles offer come along in quite a while. The satin sounds are a change-of-pace from the mass. The playing and beautifully suited to pop formats in the late night selection of material should both pi-ove attractive hours, as well as jazz spinning. Among the beau- to the fancier of classical disks. The platter ties on the LP are “The Girl From Ipanema” and makes an excellent addition to the Westminster “Someone To Light Up My Life” with the very catalog, with Demus exhibiting a grace and ease lovely “Cancao Do Amor Demais.” Perfect for at the keyboaxd that serves to add pleasantness dreamy listening. to the performance. THE BEA’S IS COMING

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QUARTET COVERAGE—Statewide devised. Top left is a poster display ACT NATURALLY Capitol 15498 display exhibits have been reaping over browsers in Miami Music Mak- BEATLES substantial benefits for Command ers; top right shows a three-dimen- Records. Among the many outlets that sional rig in Masters South Store. SINS OF THE FAMILY have been featuring the label’s prod- Bottom row shots are from Record P. F. SLOANE Dunhill 4007 uct four are represented here with City in Tampa; and Jefferson’s S.S. photos of the setups that have been #1 in Ft. Lauderdale. EVERYONE'S GONE TO THE MOON JONATHAN KING Parrot 9774 # Nancy Wilson To Europe Parkway Inks ARE YOU A BOY OR ARE YO U A GIRL BARBARIANS Laurie 3308 HOLLYWOOD—Capitol song stylist Nancy Wilson, currently leaping up Bobby Sherman the charts with her latest LP, “Gentle NEW YORK Bobby Sherman has STEPPIN' OUT — RAIDERS Columbia 43375 Is My Love,” has been set to leave signed an exclusive Parkway record- PAUL REVERE AND this week for a two-week tour of Eng- ing pact, it was announced last week land and France. by C/P national sales manager, Jerry RESCUE ME Checker 1120 The thrush is slated to film an hour- Shifrin. A major promotion and pub- FONTELLA BASS licity campaign will launch Sherman’s long BBC-TV special on Sept. 18 and first release, “Goody Galum-Shus FUNNY LITTLE BUTTERFLIES and two later, 19, days she’ll travel Fabulo Scrum-Shus,” written and PATTY DUKE United Artists 915 to Paris for a concert at the Olympia produced by Wes Farrall, which is Music Hall. On Sept. 25 she returns being released immediately. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII has already been re- to England for two more in-person Sherman, who newed by “Shindig” for the coming shows, and returns to the U.S. to video season, has been with the TV open a three-week engagement at the show since its inception. In addition Rodgers Donates Manuscripts Straus Group Acquires Fairmont Hotel on Sept. 30. to his regular, weekly schedule on 2 More N.Y. Stations “Shindig,” Sherman does one-night- To Library Of Congress ers, makes TV guest appearances and NEW YORK—Richard Rodgers has NEW YORK—Two additional New is currently up for his first flick role. York state radio stations WTLB- donated to the Library of Congress a — Utica-Rome and WGVA-Geneva Million-Sellers of number of additional manuscripts have been acquired by the Straus MILLIONS OF the years. ROSES UA Inks Don Adams his works down through Broadcasting Group, it was announced STEVE LAWRENCE number of the composer’s con- last week by R. Peter Straus, presi- Artists A (Columbia) NEW YORK—United has dent. Other Straus broadcasting prop- signed laughman Don Adams to an tributions covers his association with JAMES DARREN erties include stations WMCA-New exclusive, long-term recording con- the late lyricist, Lorenz Hart, which PUBLISHING (Warner Broi.) York and WALL-Middletown, N.Y., tract. spanned, both on an amateur and and Radio Press International (RPI), Adams, who catapulted into the professional basis, more than a quar- the global voice news agency. Star Happy-Go-Lucky Hit ! national video spotlight via his role Broadcasting Company is the current as house detective Glick on “The Bill ter of a century. "HAPPINESS IS" operator of the Utica-Rome and Gene- is slated recent manuscript is that Dana Show,” for a major The most va stations. Ray Conniff and The Singers network buildup this fall as espionage Strings,” of the complete score of “No in agent Maxwell Smart in NBC-TV’s “If our new broadcast coverage (Columbia) for which Rodgers wrote both the half-hour comedy adventure series, New York state brings special '.mar- words and music, his Broadway at- “Get Smart!” The comedian’s initial keting opportunities, it also confers MILLS MUSIC, INC. is scheduled for Jan. re- tempt at writing lyrics to his own UA LP a special obligations to stand up on lease. tunes. The show was first produced in state issues,” Straus said. “We Wel- 1962. come both the opportunities and the Among the interesting items is ini- obligations.” The transfer of both the tial work on a musical that Rodgers Utica-Rome and Geneva stations is and Hart had planned based on Ferenc subject to approval by the FCC. IF YOU WANT Molnar’s “The Play Is The Thing.” Many years later Rodgers teamed SUPERIOR SALES with Oscar Hammerstein on a musical Decca Declares version of Molnar’s “Liliom,” which SUPERIOR PROMOTION became the R&H classic, “Carousel.” Quarterly Dividend There is also a song called “When We NEW YORK—The directors of Decca SUPERIOR DISTRIBUTION Are In Love,” which contains a lyric Records last week (1) declared a Herbert Fields, who wrote many by regular quarterly dividend of 30 cents OF YOUR RECORDS of the Rodgers and Hart book shows per share on the firm’s capital stock, during the 1920’s. The Rodgers’ gift CONTACT: SAM WEISS payable Sept. 29, 1965 to stockholders to the LC also contains complete and of record Sept. 15, 1965. unfinished material for such Rodgers and Hart productions as “The Gar- rick Gaieties,” “Dearest Enemy,” output is represented by material “The Girl Friend,” “America’s Sweet- from “Hallelujah, I’m A Bum” and heart,” “Lido Lady,” (England) “Fools For Scandal.” 424 W. 49th St., N.Y.C. CI-5-3655 “Betsy,” “On Your Toes,” “I Married The Library of Congress had px-e- Now distributing for: Artie, Allegro, Diamond, An Angel,” “Jumbo,” “Babes In viously received of the manu- Dooto, Fantasy, Jamie, King, , Nashboro, much Arms,” “I’d Rather Be Right” and scripts involved in the Rodgers and Old Town, Philles, Etc. others. Rodgers and Hart’s Hollywood Hammerstein teaming. Our sineerest thanks to the M.O.A.

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WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY Dobard Answers Critics ASCAP Writers Receive Columbia's Weiss To Coordinate Music Biz NEW YORK—Ray Dobard, owner of Special Award Money Music City Record Shop in Berkeley, Back-To-School Campaign NEW YORK—ASCAP will award Calif., has replied to criticism of re- 1,400 writer members with special NEW YORK—Gene Weiss, director of marks he made in a recent copy of award money, the society announced national promotion for Columbia Rec- his weekly newsletter. last week. ords, will serve as chairman of the The National Association of Radio A panel of experts in the pop and recording industry’s contribution to long-hair fields selects the award win- Opportunity Announcers (NARA) expressed “con- the Government’s Youth ners on the basis of giving financial back-to-school campaign. cern” over a Dobard statement in his encouragement to talented writers The campaign was initiated by newsletter that it felt was a call to whose performance records may not President Johnson (see story in last violence in ridding the nation of Negro “fully reflect the prestige value of week’s issue, p. 6) in an effort to dis- their compositions.” Those eligible for leaving school ghettos. courage students from the awards do not receive annual per- before graduation. The Youth Oppor- to his comments concern- Referring formance fees in excess of $15,000 tunity drive will be aided by a task ing the use of the phrase “Burn in the pop field, $20,000 in serious force drawn from both public and SOMETHING SPECIAL — Conductor Baby Burn,” originated by KGFJ-Los music. private institutions which will main- Eugene Ormandy will start the 1965- Stanley Adams, president of Angeles deejay, Magnificent Monta- tain direct contact with students. A 66 concert season with good reason to ASCAP, said that the fund for the major press, radio and television pxib- gue, Dobard states: “. . . I have at no celebrate. It will mark his 30th anni- awards are contributed voluntarily by lic service stay-in-school campaign has versary as maestro of the Philadelphia time whatsoever ever attempted to the more successful ASCAP writers. also been developed. Orchestra, said to be the longest con- persuade anyone to become an arson- The awards were started in 1960, The recording; industry committee, ductor-symphony orchestra association and since that time more than $3 in addition to Weiss, includes John ist. Furthermore, the Magnificent on the scene today. There’s longevity, million has been distributed to writer Rosicka, RCA Victor’s national pro- is an arsonist and he too, in Ormandy’s recording career, Montague not members. This year’s total is $510,050, motion director, Wade Pepper, na- for he has been an exclusive Colum- did not set fire to any buildings in with maximum awards of $1,000 tional promotion manager of Capitol bia Masterworks artist since 1943. Watts (the scene of recent racial dis- among pop writers and $2,000 for Records and Len Salidor, national pro- label released than 150 serious music composers. The has more .” motion manager of . turbances). . . Dobard goes on to recordings featuring the Ormandy- It was noted that serious music Philadelphia sound, some of which say that he had hoped other deejays members share 2,/3’s of the total have won gold-disk and Grammy would use Magnificent Montague’s award money. According to the soci- awards. Ormandy recently returned “tactics” and become number 1 dee- ety, writer members have agreed that Dorothy Dandridge fx-om a guest-conducting tour of the greater share of the money for jays in their areas. “I did not mean Europe. awards should go to writers in the Found Dead In Cal. for them to become arsonist and burn symphonic and concert area, since .” down their own homes. . . contends their performances are “limited and HOLLYWOOD — Singer and actress Dobard. the financial returns, as a rule, are Dorothy Dandridge was found dead in substantially less.” her Hollywood apartment last week ASCAP’s membership consists of (8) by her personal manager Earl about 7,400 writers and 2,800 pub- Mills. Mills stated that he forced his WWWAAA Command Cutting LP's lishers. way into the house when she did not A NEW RELEASE answer his ring and found the 41- At Fastest Pace Ever year-old star dead on the bathroom • •• floor. The cause of death was not im- NEW YORK — Enoch Light, who P, P&M World Tour mediately determined, but an autopsy “THE HOUSE ••• leaves the Command label at the end was ordered. of this month, will supervise the Drawing Big Gross The performer had reached the •it pinnacle of her career during 1 LIVE IN” label’s busiest recording schedule in the Sept. He’ll direct new LP sessions by NEW YORK — Warner Bros, folk fifties when she appeared in “Carmen SAMMY TURNER ••• Ray Charles, Charles Magante, Tony wailers Peter, Paul & Mary, currently Jones,” for which she won an Acad- Mottola and Virgil Foxx and others on their second world tour, have be- emy Award nomination; and “Porgy • for a total of 15 albums. The sets will gun the junket in high fashion, pack- and Bess.” Among her other films are: #610 ing house after house and leaving • go to market before the month is out, be- “Island in the Sun” and “Tamango.” marking a new high in production and hind them a wake of delighted music Born in Cleveland, she and her GREATEST SOUND IN MUSIC: distribution speed for the diskery. lovers. sister learned singing and dancing Starting off the safari in Washing- from her mother and appeared before ton, D.C., the high-riding trio sliced various social groups. Following high westward, through Chicago, toward school, she became part of a trio Hawaii, and then “down under” to which sang with the Jimmy Lunce- Australia. ford band. She dropped out of show While on the bottom of the world, business upon marrying Harold the threesome staged concerts in Syd- Brothers in 1945, but returned six ney (2), Brisbane (2), Melbourne (2) years later. GOLDen Records and Perth, during which, a combined Her movie debut was made in a total of over 55,000 locals shoe-horned Tarzan film, and she played the from GOLDEN WORLD RECORDS into the halls, shelling out $180,000 to female lead in a motion picture about buy up every seat available for the the Harlem Globe Trotters. Following seven concerts. The two shows in her rise in the film business, Miss Dandridge turned to nightclub enter- Sydney reportedly drew larger crowds Another Hit by Van McCoy tainment and appeared at the Mocam- and took in more money than any bo and La Vie en Rose. She was sched- other previous performances, with uled to have opened the Basin Street HUNGRY DOIN’ THINGS 25,000 fans paying $68,000 to sing East’s fall season last w<§ek. along with “Puff.” TOGETHER WITH YOU They also filmed a 60-minute TV special for channel 9 National Net- Peter & Gordon b/w FOR LOVE work, to be shown in all states later SeJ 2 TV Dates this year. N000DY LOVES San Remo After leaving Australia, the trio NEW YORK—Capitol recording stars winged to Paris, where it began a Peter and Gordon have flown east to LIKE Golden Strings YOU ME week’s engagement at the Olympia do a spot on this week’s Hullabaloo Theatre on Sept. 9. During their stay TVer. The twosome have just finished Ric-Tic 104 Barbra Mercer in the City of Light, they also ran working on their appearance on the Golden World 28 off a string of radio, TV and record Red Skelton Show. store appearances in conjunction with Prior to working on the television the promotion of their week’s stint. shows, the pair completed a 67-day After leaving France they will head tour with the Dick Clark Summer THE DOUBLE for England for a tour lasting until Caravan of Stars and a four-day stand Oct. 3, when they return to the U.S. at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. 0-0 SOUL AGENT In With The Crowd of Having concluded 00 SOUL ‘peaceful’ negotiations with Argo Records, Ram- SONNY STITT Edwin Starr sey Lewis is shown re- inking a long-term con- Pts. 1 & 2 Ric-Tic 103 tract with the label. 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SECRETLY DRUMS A GO GO RECORD BREAKER’S FINALE Harry Belafonte, Lettermen (Capitol 5499) I — who has just completed Sandy Nelson (Imperial 66127) his 1965 tour, which included appearances in Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, Portland and the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, is pictured here during a luncheon THAT FUNNY FEELING IT'S STARTING GET ME recently given for him by the West Coast office of Victor. TO RCA The party, held Bobby Darin (Capitol 5481) Irma Thomas (Imperial 66120) at the Ambassador Hotel, celebrated the success of the junket which started May 10 grossed $1,500,000. He was the first, and is thus far the only, artist to play four weeks at the Greek Theater with every night sold out. Appearing WONDERLUST WHEN SOMEBODY LOVES YOU with him 95— Frank Sinatra (Reprise 0398) ( were Nana Mouskouri, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Shown Nat King Cole (Capitol 5486) bookendmg Belafonte above are: CB’s West Coast rep Harvey Geller (left) and Mike Borchetta, 96— WHY AM 1 STANDING IN THE , RCA Victor’s promo hand for Southern Cal. 1 GO TO SLEEP WINDOW 97— Peggy Lee (Capitol 5488) Gale Garnett (RCA Victor 8668) NEW ADDITIONS98—to TOP 100 THAT'S ALL/I LOVE YOU I'M GONNA BUILD A FENCE Mel Forme (Columbia 43220) Nancy Adams (RCA Victor 8650) 63—JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER 93—THE WORLD THROUGH A TEAR Herman's Hermits (MGM 13398) Neil Sedaka (RCA Victor 8637) ROSES HEARTACHE (HURRY ON BY) 69—YESTERDAY MILLIONS OF Roy Hamilton (RCA Victor 8641) SOMEONE IS WATCHING Steve Beatles Lawrence (Columbia 43362) ' (Capitol 5498) Solomon Burke (Atlantic 2299) 73—DAWN OF CORRECTION UNIVERSAL SOLDIER WHAT A SAD FEELING MY LOVE, FORGIVE ME Betty Harris (Sansu 450) Spokesmen (Decca 31844) Glenn Campbell (Capitol 5504) (Amore, Scusami) 75—1 KNEW YOU WHEN THE GIRL FROM PEYTON PLACE Ray Charles Singers (Command 4073) DON'T COME ANY CLOSER Billy Joe Royal (Columbia 43390) Dickey Lee (TFC-Hall 111) Samantha Jones (United Artists 909) 78—ACT NATURALLY FOR YOUR LOVE STAND BY ME Beatles (Capitol 5498) Sam & Bill (Joda 100) Bari Grant (Decca) ONE DAY LOVE 82 Tommy Dodson (Uptown 709) —ARE YOU A BOY OR ARE YOU 99 ME WITHOUT A GIRL? YOU Mary Wells (20th Century Fox 606) THE FUNNY THING ABOUT IT Barbarians (Laurie 3308) Nancy Ames (Epic 9845) THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE 88 RESCUE ME 100—LITTLE MISS SAD Astrud Gilberto (Verve 10358) Five Fmprees (Free Port 1001) Fontella Bass (Checker 1120) 1 CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU 89 FUNNY LITTLE BUTTERFLIES 100-1-2-3 SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL Buddy Greco (Epic) Connie Stevens (Warner Bros. 5656) Patty Duke (United Artists 915) Len Barry (Decca 31827) 91—UNIVERSAL SOLDIER 100 YOU CAN'T TAKE IT AWAY Donavon — LONELY STREET SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN (Hickory 1338) Fred Hughes (Vee Jay 703) Gloria Lynne (Everest 2059) Chad & Jeremy (World Artists)

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llllllllllllllllll MIRA It wasn’t too long ago when blind dates were looked upon with the same relish as the black plague; but in this modern day and age, science can 8 SIPES make even a blind date more appeal- + ing. Take the case in point, WXYZ- Detroit spinner Steve Lundy, profes- sional bachelor. Not a man to turn down feminine companionship, Lundy PROFITS LTD.* nevertheless, was a man with slight misgivings about the blind date scene. VERY) Then the station came up with the (BUT NOT “Operation Match” survey, whereby our hero would be set up with a “com- puter date” by an IBM machine. Over a thousand young femmes answered the station’s call and filled out ques- tionnaires which were fed into a com- puter to determine a perfect match for the happy-go-lucky deejay. After a brief ruminating period, the ma- chine matched Lundy with a 22-year A DIAMOND JUBILEE—Summer old blonde secretary from Oak Park, winds blow just a little bit cooler and Mich, and the pair spent an evening summer days end just a little bit ] of dining and dancing at Motor City’s sooner. The baseball bats are being famous eatery, the Roostertail. Al- thrown aside in favor of the pigskin though wedding bells are not neces- and the diamonds are slowly but sure- THE LEAVES sarily in the offing, it’s rumored that ly losing their appeal, while the grid- Lundy’s happy abode may soon be irons begin to attract larger and filled with the sputter of tiny transis- larger numbers. With the end of the TOO MANY PEOPLE tors. Vive le computer! season many a station staff is wrap- James Bond may be all right ping up its summer format, which in- against SMERSH or SPECTRE, but cludes, of course a full schedule of LOVE MINUS ZERO according to WMCA-New York gen- softball games. Among others, WSAI- eral manager Herb Mendelsohn, the Cincinnati spinners, (top), known on listeners who recently matched wits the playing field as the “Nutty Nine,” RECORD 202 against the station Good Guys were have rounded out their fifth season of worthy of the “Order of the Trench play, during which time they raised Coat” badge of honor. The station another $5000 for the charities of personalities were reported holed up their opponents. After the season, in a secret headquarters somewhere which included four wins and ten in the city, and a complicated series losses, the deejays are now looking of clues were broadcast to help the forward to their fifth basketball sea- sleuthing audience track them down. son, which will raise money for the The first 57 listeners (based on the station’s Scholarship Fund. Standing radio dial position 570) who came up in the photo, left to right, are Bob with the location of the hideout were White, Walt Turner, Steve Kirk, Tom LOST invited to a party at the Secret House Kennington and program director Jim on Sept. 11, when spies met spies Smith. Also wrapping up the 1965 face-to-face. season are the WMEX-Boston Good SWEET KIND OF LONELINESS New concepts in any field are always Guys, whose schedule also boasts of welcome, and the new musical station a flock of fund-raising outings. The identification package introduced by team, packed with representatives RECORD 203 KRLA-Los Angeles is no exception. from every department, including the Created by Chuck Blore Creative front office, are showing at 5-5-1 in Services, the concept is a series of spot the standings, ^yith several more announcements aimed at selling the games left to play. Pictured in the station to the listener in much the bottom shot (left to right, standing) same manner as products are sold are Steve Fredericks, Bruce Patch, through commercials. Included in the Bill Morgan, Dave Marshall, Don EARL COSBY package are 19 different songs, with Gordon and A1 Kennedy. Kneeling, 14 minutes of station music, featur- left to right, are Brian Iirterland, Mel ing the “KRLA Anthem” and special Miller, Dan Donavan, Larry Justice HONEY BABY tunes using humorous, hootenanny, and Harry Maridian. OOH Dixieland, big band and Gilbert & Sullivan motifs. Lyrics for the pack- VITAL STATISTICS: FOR ME, I’LL BE THERE age were written by Blore, while mu- SEND sic was penned by Stan Hoffman, and Richard Wilcox retires, replaced by Dick Peirce, who produced “Moon Heber H. Smith as veep-genera\ man- RECORD 204 River” and “Melody D’Amour,” was ager of KABL-San Francisco.' in charge of production. Bill Wheatley checks into program The response of residents from the director spot with KFWB-Hollywiood.

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an urgent call from the station news- at CJOR-Vancouver, B.C., to take < man Ed Schaughency was responsible as program director with KINfG-

recently for the saving of a life at Seattle. . . . Vin Roberts, former Steeltown’s McKeesport Hospital. personality with WICC-Bridgepo] BARRY McGUIRE With the report of a patient in criti- Conn., steps in as program manaj

. . Thac] cal condition desperately needing a with WFIF-Milford. . John t transfusion of a rare blood type, lis- er resigns as program director wil GREENBACK DOLLAR teners responded immediately with WIRK-W. Palm Beach to assui enough blood to save the life of the similar role with KSO-Des Moines. man, whose blood was leaking from Dusty Rhodes steps up to music

OH, MISS MARY the abdominal aorta. One donor drove rector with WSAI-Cincinnati. . from Youngstown, O. in order to be Sonny Limbo moves up to program among the donors. The station an- director role, Bob Reich takes over as RECORD 205 nounced its pride in a listening audi- music director and Bobby Clark, ence that was so concerned with the Chuck Dee, Paul White and Dave welfare of its fellow man. Randall join spinner staff w’ith A couple of stations have recently WMOC-Chattanooga. . . . Barry Rich- been given awards for excellence in programming, one of which was ards, former music director and asst, WIBG-Philadelphia, given the 1965 program director with WYRE-Annap- “Gavel Award” by the American Bar olis, joins air personality staff at Association for its public service Culver WITH-Baltimore. . . . Howard broadcast entitled “Government Of Man By Law.” The other prize, the rejoins news staff at KLAC-Los An- ’em American Legion’s Fourth Estate geles. . . . Vik Armen spinning Award for distinguished public serv- for WPRO-Providence. . . . Fred ice in the field of communications was Wolfe retires after twenty years with voted to the Golden West Broadcast- R. Hughes ers chain as a result of its “Heritage” WXYZ-Detroit. . . . Don series. returns to news staff at KOL-Seattle. Limelight Records Bows Dimensional Packaging r "A CHICAGO—Limelight Records, Mer- cury’s all-jazz affiliate, has made a significant innovation packaging-wise in its Sept. LP release. The label’s product boasts a pop- Joan Baez out section which has been mounted McGuire into the center of a conventional double-fold album. When the album is opened, the die-cut center pop-out ap- pears. The pop-out is also functional MIRA in that it makes itself an album prop, keeping the LP open for use as a window or counter display. In order to maintain the label’s policy of pro- 12 viding the jazz buyer with compre- hensive information on the album, each pop-out disk will have an ex- planatory booklet bound into it. PROTEST Dylan Goes Jazz + FOLK HOLLYWOOD — Well established among folk fanatics, quickly branch- ing out in popularity with pop follow- i ers and even recorded in a good music setting, Bob Dylan may soon find a jazz crew behind him as well. The songster’s compositions have long been known to folk record buyers, that artist of Proof-positive any and are cashing in on the rock scene stature can always break through in via outings by the Byrds, Turtles, the singles dept, is Joan Baez, who Cher and Dylan himself (No. 1 with after five fantastically best-selling “Like A Rolling Stone”). His works Vanguard albums, is currently riding were showcased in string arrange- the Top 100 via her “There But For ments by the Golden Gate Strings Fortune” stand. (Epic) and last week, Crescendo The lark was born on New York’s ; Records announced the release of Staten Island. Her father is an astro- “Dylan Jazz,” with the Gene Norman physicist and as a child she lived Group. variously on campuses in Cambridge, The LP combines light jazz settings Palo Alto, Baghdad, Paris, Rome, etc. to many of the best songs in the Dy- When she was 12 Joan rebelled lan bag, and label veep Dain against piano lessons and began to Bud play the guitar, concentrating on stated that the diskery is going all out on promotion and sales to the ONE BY ONE rock ’n’ roll. Later she switched to put set on the charts. folk music and began singing in Bos- D00 DAH ton coffeehouses. In 1959 she ap- peared at the Newport Folk Festival TOWN AND COUNTRY and became the hit of the event. A Tener Enterprises THE WAY YOU ARE Vanguard recording contract fol- lowed shortly thereafter. Since then Opens Label/ Pubbery GREENBACK DOLLAR she has played to SRO crowds in con- LITTLE BOY cert halls across the length and NEW YORK—Tener Enterprises, Inc. width of the U. S. ira!H!,iiui:i;mii has thrown its hat into the recording frr SO LONG, STAY WELL industry ring with the formation of 1220 , its own label, Tener Records, and its Toys own publishing house, Tener Music. ANOTHER COUNTRY The firm’s first disk, “Anything Can Happen” by Suzanne Goddard, was THE GOOD TIMES IS released in Florida, where it reported- ALL DONE NOW ly received immediate reaction, and is OH, MISS MARY slated for release in the entire South in the very near future. The label’s OLD PAINT second record, “Stop It” by the New Englanders, is going to press this week. LPS 3000 Main offices for the firm are located LP202-3000 at 205 E. 42 St. in N.Y., headed by veep Robert A. Feldon. 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SPARTON order he called in “Golden Boy.” Davis’ newest album, 213-735-1394 Amos Heilicher 901-526-7361 Denny Randell and Ray Chevin Mel Cardinal Stan Terry Sandy Linzer and arranged to have “Sammy’s Back On Broadway,” also John Fisher Dan Mahoney Kathy Taylor OF CANADA the girls recorded. The result of the features showstoppers. Also shown in record date was “Lover’s Concerto.” the above photo (far left) is Davis’ The rest is history. wife May Britt. Bob Scerto Named Pickwick Launches Intensive Victor To Record Amy-Mala Ups De Mann To Nat’l Sales & Promo Chief Musicor's Prod. Head Consumer Advertising Campaign Choral Festival — Pickwick Interna- NEW YORK—Freddy De Mann has NEW YORK—Bob Scerto has been NEW YORK At Lincoln Center start a massive consumer been named national sales and pro- named production head of Musicor tional will campaign to launch the con- motion director for Amy-Mala-Bell Records, it advertising NEW YORK—RCA Victor has was announced last week it was announced last week new Pickwick/33 album line. cluded arrangements to record all Records, by Art Talmadge, the label’s presi- Two by Larry Uttal, the firm’s general dent. The program, tabbed “The six concerts of the first International covers the period manager. Scerto will be working closely with Dollar Record,” University Choral Festival which be- Dec. 26. During the past two years De Mann Talmadge, national sales director from Oct. 8 through gins in Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln For take a series Chris Spinosa and national promo that time the label will Center Sept. 20. has been Bell’s national promotion ads in Life Magazine Roger director Blanche Wilson in coordi- of full-page Announcement was made by filling the combined Sunday Sup- manager. In nating LP and single releases. and in key newspaper Hall, Red Seal A&R manager, who there will be a post of sales and promotion director, Scerto was formerly a production plements. in addition, explained that from the tapes as- emphasis on bringing into line the com- assistant with United Artists Rec- heavy co-op effort with sembled, the label intended to choose he will be such markets ords for the past two years. department stoi-es in sufficient material for a one or two plete coordination of the two func- as Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, St. LP album release. tions. The position of national sales Paul, Seattle, Tacoma, Milwaukee, Twenty university choruses from manager was vacated by Peter Hess Los Angeles, San Fran- nations ai’e to perform during iiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiimiiimimiiiimimmiimmmmiiiiK New York, fifteen D.C., the festival, which will be culminated last week. I'M YOURS I cisco, St. Louis, Washington, Sunday, Sept. 26 when the 850 mem- also said that the company ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR I Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dallas. Uttal Gladys Music, Inc. = bers of the choruses join forces in a layouts will now has what appears one of their (IT'S A) LONG LONELY HIGHWAY I Four basic full-page ad group of special choral works. ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR | sequences to com- biggest records in quite a while, “A Elvis Presley Music. Inc. = be used in varying Choirs participating include Coro by the Toys, plus SUCH AN EASY QUESTION I bine continuity, freshness and maxi- Universitario de La Plata, Argen- Lover’s Concerto,” ELVIS PRESLEY RCA VICTOR I tina; Madrigal da Universidade da a number of other records, the sales Valley Publishers, Inc. = mum impact. Bahia, Brazil; University of Toronto I CAN'T BELIEVE IT § includes window and of which indicate hit potential. THE ANIMALS MGM i The program Chorus, Canada; Coro de Camara de SLAMINA MUSIC, INC. = in-store display kits, streamers, spe- Valparaiso, Chile; Club de Estudi- MOONLIGHT AND ROSES i VIC DANA DOLTON I cial display drumps, racks and antes Cantores, Universidad de Los Charles N. Daniels, Inc. = Andes, Colombia; Schola Cantorum counter and floor stands. A merchan- Vic Dana Sets Tight (REMEMBER ME) I'M THE ONE WHO i of Oxford University, England; Cho- LOVES YOU = dising, promotion and public rela- DEAN MARTIN REPRISE I rale Mixte Universitaire de Lyon, U.S., European Sked Hill & Range Sengs, Inc. = tions effort is being utilized to back- France; Studentischer Madrigalchor, NO i ONE the campaign. Universitaet Muenster, Germany; Or- LOS ANGELES—Vic Dana, who re- BRENDA LEE DECCA I up feon de Portu- EFSEE Musis, Inc./HIII & Range Songs, Inc. I Academico Coimbra, cently completed his most successful THE CATCH BOUQUET i gal; Orfeon Universitario de Valen- night club tour, faces DORIS DAY COLUMBIA § cross-country

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Valley Publishers, Inc. = Sweden; Orfeon Universitario, Uni- SUMMERTIME GIRL i Dana returns to the West Coast on THE TRADE WINDS RED BIRD I NEW YORK— has versidad Central, Caracas, Venezu- Sept. 12 to tape a guest spot on the Bistop Records, Inc. = JUST DANCE ON BY I reportedly pressed an initial order ela; Academic Chorus “Mirce Acev”, ABC-TV “Nightlife” show and flies EYDIE GORME COLUMBIA § of 275,000 copies of the Smothers University of Skopje, Yugoslavia; to headline Vulley Publishers, Ine. i to Chicago the next day TRAVELING LIGHT i Brothers’ eighth album, “Mom Al- and, from the United States, the the Music Operators of America HERMAN'S HERMITS MGM § Best,” the largest Alamo Music, in*. § ways Liked You Harvard Glee Club-Radcliffe Choral Banquet Show with Tony Bennett. FARE THEE WELL § first pressing on record for the Society, University of Michigan Glee fulfills old com- CHAD AND .JEREMY COLUMBIA i On Sept. 15 he an Chad anil Jeremy' Music, Ine. /Noma Music, Ine. = comedy team. Club, Smith College Chamber mitment when he opens at the Slate THE THRILL OF LOVING YOU I VIC DAMONE WARNER BROS. I Album release date will coincide Singers, Howard University Choir, Bros, club in Hollywood for a two = Blen Mgsle, Ine./TIparftllo Music, Ine. with the debut of “The Smothers Yale Glee Club and Chorus of the Eleventh Floor Masle, Ine. i week engagement. Dana will bring I DON'T HURT ANYMORE = Brothers Show” on CBS-TV Sept. 17. University of Puerto Rico. a new act and his own musicians to BETTY EVERETT VEE-JAY I Hill & Range Songs, Ine. = Last month, the total sales of the Each of the initial five concerts the club and the stint could preface THE ABERBACH GROUP | pair’s albums topped the 2,000,000 will be shared by four choruses, each a Coast booking at the Cocoanut 1619 Broadway, New York. N. 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Marshall Bartholemew, founder of The European tour was shortened the International Student Musical Cash because of committments for net- Box Council and former director of the Yale Glee Club, is honorary festival work TV shows stateside. Originally director. G. Wallace Woodworth, booked for a Eurovision show, Dana why not mail this coupon Professor of Music at Harvard Uni- was forced to cancel because of a versity and former conductor of the Dean Martin Show taping on Oct. 20, Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe and a taping of a Red Skelton Show Choral Society, is the festival’s in which he will be featured in three music director. Director of festival comedy spots and a dance sequence, for Lincoln Center is James R. today as well as spotlighting his record Bjorge, who long has been active in hits. His current hit, up-dating the presentation of choral music. 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Tower & Greengrass Prod. Joda Forms Jocida Label Audio Spectrum Pushes Set Distribution Deal NEW YORK — In keeping with its New Auto Tape Player rapid expansion program, Joda Enter- HOLLYWOOD—Tower Records and NEW YORK—The Audio Spectrum Greengrass Productions last week an- prises, Inc. has announced a subsidi- 1200, a new automobile tape recorder, nounced the conclusion of an agree- ary label called Jocida. has been launched, backed by what is heaviest advertising ment whereby all Greengrass artists Joda is currently riding the charts considered the will be available for distribution by and promotion push ever scheduled in with the Sam & Bill single, “For Your Tower and its subsidiary label, Up- the audio or automotive accessory in- town. The exclusive deal was set by Love,” and is also making noise with dustry, including saturation TV pro- Ed Cobb and Ray Harris, principals Johnny Nash’s “Let’s Move ’N motion on local stations. in Greengrass, and Gordon “Bud” Groove.” An easy-to-install unit, the player Fraser, president of Tower. Artists fits under the dashboard and plays coming to the Tower-Uptown labels through any car radio. It uses self- under the set-up are: Ketty Lester, rewinding cartridges, offering up to Gloria Jones and the Standells. Canzoni D'ltalia 65 one hour of music, and permits switch- ing to any one of four tracks or back NEW YORK — Producer Erberto to the car radio. The unit also fea- tures electronic cartridge activation Landi will open his 1965-66 concert Maitland Returns rather than magnetic operation. season on Oct. 2 at 8:30 PM at Car- The all-metal, chrome-finished set From Pye Deal Trip negie Hall with a program spotlight- sells for $69.50 and the wide range of - THEY NEED AN INTRODUCTION? ing popular Italian stars: Wilma De tapes sell for $4.95 and $5.95 for Y2 BURBANK, CALIFORNIA—Warner hour and one-hour. Reported sales in Sam Riddle, of the “Hollywood A Angelis, Sergio Endrigo, and Infan- — Bros. Records president Mike Mait- the initial markets are averaging Go Go” series, makes what would tino. 3,000 cartridges per day and one unit land returned last week from what seem needless commentary about While De Angelis and Endrigo are for every ten tapes. has been called “the most ambitious Sonny and Cher as he presents them modern song stylists and present a According to James Gershman, vice launching of a new label affiliation in to the Hollywood Palladium throng modern repertoire, both having partic- president of the firm, the promotion the history of the record business.” that turned out to see the pair. Riding ipated in all major Italian Song Fes- campaign, which also includes full Maitland participated in festivities in the top ten on both album and singles tivals in the past years, Infantino is page ads in Life magazine, gives the London, where Pye Records officially fronts, an introduction appears hardly a tenor in the traditional bel canto dealers the first intensive, manufac- welcomed the Warner Bros. Records style, sang at support in an necessary. Riddle is branching out who La Scala and per- turer-paid promotional label to its distribution family. Re- also, with his second r&r offering, formed as guest artist at New York’s industry where sales estimates run to prise Records has been a long-time “9th Street West” slated to beam Metropolitan Opera. a million units in the first 12 months. member of the Pye family. coast-to-coast daily starting Sept. 20 Three-day festivities honored the through the RKO syndicate. new association. Headquartered at Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mu mu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mu nun iiiiiiiiiii 1 London’s Cumberland Hotel, the Pye 1 ANOTHER I convention saw every member of the Pye Records firm in attendance, to- FRANK gether with key press and music busi- ness delegates. Attending from War- ners were Maitland and guest artist I CHACKSFIELD ! Allan Sherman. Representing Pye GREAT! I 1 were and Marlene Die- trich. “JIPIJAPA” Several of the label’s continental

1 LONDON 9788 | licensees also came over to join in the | Published by: I celebrations, including Mr. and Mrs. 1PAVANNE MUSIC CO. Leon Cabat of Disques Vogue, France, 1 1674 B’way, N. Y. Cl 5-1249 1 and Paul Claude. Robert Oeges, direc- tor of Negram of Holland and Hans Kellerman also of Negram and Delta TOP TEN BOUND! were present, and from CGD in Italy came Giuseppe . Maitland stated on his return that CLOSE YOUR EYES he was particularly impressed by Pye’s extensive promotional efforts. He praised Louis Benjamin, head of Pye Records, as one of the most crea- 3° TRIPLE THREAT His hand getting a bit tired. his third THE tive and promotion-minded executives — Bob LincLsigned contract last week, this one (shown above) with World Pacific Swan 4224 in world record business. Maitland Records. Fresh cited a wide range of dealer contests, from Denver, Lind scored on three fronts when he arrived in Hollywood and SWAN RECORDS in-store displays and posters, public- was pacted to the recording contract; to Metric Music as a writer, and was Cor. 8th & Fitzwater Sts. ity, and consumer incentives devel- booked for his L.A. nitery debut at the Ashgrove (to open this Tues.). With oped to launch the Warner Bros. -Pye the artist are Liberty’s exec veep Phil Skaff (left) and Dick Bock, general Philadelphia, Pa. affiliation. manager of World Pacific.

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HOLLYWOOD—Jimmie Haskell, who is widely known for his work in the arranging area, has made a shift into the production field. Negotiations, he said, were nearing completion with Dave Pell, A&R head for Liberty Rec- ords and its subsidiaries. These ses- sions will be his first on a free-lance basis, his former arranging work en- gaged in on a contract basis (which has just expired) with Capitol. He will continue to work with the Let- termen and , both rid- EV’RYBODY’S TALKIN’ ’BOUT ing saleswise with disks arranged by THE JONES GIRL—The pretty Miss Haskell. perched on a rail at Kennedy Airport While better known at present as is United Artists Records’ hot Eng- an arranger, conductor and film com- lish songstress, Samantha Jones. She poser with nine scores to date includ- just arrived in New York for TV ing “I’ll Take Sweden” with Bob and radio appearances plugging her Hope, as A&R man for Lew Chudd’s recently released single, “Don’t Come Imperial from 1957 to 1960, Haskell Any Closer.” produced eight gold discs with Rick Nelson for whom he arranges at pres- ent on Decca. His most recent produc- FIVE GREAT MERC “POPS” SALES PLANS—Chicago, New York, Atlanta, and Los Ange- tion of note was “Chad and Jeremy NEW GOSPELS les were the scenes of this year’s sales meetings for Mercury Records, which Sing For You” for World Artists, out of single LET JESUS INTO YOUR LIFE sprung its Fall sales program, “POP ARTists is Mercury,” at the conclaves. which came three chart COME Photos from the three focal points show some of the action that went on. Top items, “If I Loved You” among them. b/w row includes (from left) shots taken at the Atlanta gathering with (left to Most of Haskell’s work in the Lib- GOD S WONDERFUL LOVE right) Chuck Mahony of Dallas, Jerry Nauyokis, and Dick White, also of the erty setup will be for Dick Bock’s ex- Dallas distributorship, with Nashville distribs Dennis Dodson and Hutch Car- panding World Pacific label. lock; second picture shows Roger Vicari, Steve Brookmire (of the Atlanta Maggie Ingram branch), Cesar San Roman from Florida, and Wallace Shay of Atlanta. The Nashboro 868 third photo is from the Chicago clotch, with (clockwise from left) Fred Katz Corrections & Additions (Pittsburgh), Morris Diamond, the label’s national promo manager, Tom Sgro HARDER IS THE FIGHT (Cleveland), Bob Hangins (Detroit), Jerry Meyers (Buffalo), Jim Yates (Cin- Directory Issue '65 To b/w cinnati), Justin Gantenbein (Milwaukee), and Dave Lumetton (St. Louis). Sec- ond row shows three shots from the L.A. conference: at left—Jerry Fitzpat- DISTRIBUTORS BEEN IN THE WAR SO LONG rick, Tom Bonetti, Terry Pittman, David Eskoo and Bob Sommer of Merrick in LONE STAR RECORD DIST. San Francisco; Stan Hickman, Dave Block, Mike Paikos, Paul Donnelly, Bob Brother Joe May 8005 Sovereign Row Sarenpa and Phil Sharaf of the Los Angeles branch. Second picture: Bob Som- Dallas, Tex. Nashboro 869 mer, Dick Bruce, Merc sales manager, and Myers. Right a member of the — Stan Levenson LA 8-8253 newly pacted team, the Green Beans, with Myers and Diamond. The New York — SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS conclave is pictured in the bottom row. Photo right shows a group from Zamoi- MUSICAL RECORDS CORP. ski Baltimore studying the program together with Sonny Kirshen, label’s of 2854 W. Pico Blvd. b/w eastern promo man (standing). Seated (left to right) are Morris Bass, Mel Los Angeles, Cal. Sterling, Irv Gomprecht, Herb Silverman, Bob Felesky and Earl Rollison. LORD HEAR MY CRY (Left) Stan Monteiro (Boston), Don Weiss, Mario Daulerio, Jack Bernstein, RECORD DIST. OF AMERICA and Jules Abramson, all of Philadelphia, George Mull and Joe Brenner of Bos- P.O. Box 75 Holmes Sisters ton; Merc-Wing national sales manager Harry Kelly, John Penney (Boston) Hialeah, Fla. Nashboro 870 and Merc branch administrator Abe Chayett. (DELETE) HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW SAUL LAMPART, INC. b/w Sou-Haun Signs Walkers Stanton Back From Europe Philadelphia, Pa. I’LL BE SATISFIED LESCO DIST. Sou-Haun Enter- Frank Stanton of HOLLYWOOD — NEW YORK — Philadelphia, Pa. prises, an artist management firm, Stanton-Badale Enterprises has just Bells of Joy has announced the signing of a newly returned from a one-year stay in MAINLINE DIST. Nashboro 371 formed voacl group, the Walkers. The Europe purchasing and selling copy- Philadelphia, Pa. team is headed by Milton Merle, for- rights. Stanton has also announced BMI EVERYTHING YOU NEED merly with Billy Ward’s Dominoes; the purchase of Del Sharbutt’s stock PUBLISHERS— b/w and other members also boast broad in Nationwide Songs. The pubbery’s MONONA MUSIC experience in the entertainment field. mainstay is “A Romantic Guy, I,” I WON’T LET GO P.O. Box 111 Among the singers are: Prentice long-time theme of Bob Cummings. Ralston, Neb. Moreland, Kell Osborne, Inkspot Stanton-Badale are currently on Morgan Babb George Bledsoe and Frank Green- the disk scene with “Jipijapa” by RECORDING STUDIOS Nashboro 872 wood. Frank Chacksfield on London and the 177 3rd Ave. No., It is reported that several record DON SEARS REC. STUDIO Brothers Nashville, Tenn. companies are now dickering for the Honeycombs’ Warner wax- 206 So. 44th St. new team*. ing of “That’s The Way.” Omaha, Neb.

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(212) JU 6-2640 (312) FI 6-7272 (213) HO 5-2129 lilllllB TATER RAISIN’ MAN (1:59) [Aroostook, BMI—Fulkerson] THE FRIEND WHO MAKES IT FOUR (2:30) COUNTRY [Aroostook, BMI—Fulkerson] DICK CURLESS (Tower 161) Cadi REVIEWS Just coming off “Six Times A Day,” Dick Curless is a sure-shot for Box thi’ee-in-a-row with this goodie, titled “Tater Raisin’ Man.” Tune is a B-f very good C-f fair rompin’, stompin’ light-hearted story about the dilemmas faced by a B good C mediocre spud farmer. Equally attractive, the undercut, “The Friend Who Makes It Four,” is an infectious, sentimental bouncer concerning a man trying IIIIIIIIII1II1HHIH to drown his sorrows at the local pub.

I WOKE UP ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE WORLD (2:39) [Zanetis, BMI—Zanetis] MAN WITH A PLAN (2:37) [Four Star, BMI—Knight, Smith] BAKER KNIGHT (Reprise 0403) Newcomer Baker Knight looks as though he might shoot right into the big picture with this pretty number, called “I Woke Up On The Wrong Side Of The World.” The tune is a tender, haunting, eye-wiping WATCH WHERE YOU’RE GOING (1:56) [Acuff-Rose, BMI—] ballad of a man who loses out in the game of love. Flip, “Man With A Plan,” is a raunchy, pounding, pop-flavored singie-talkie that could Gibson] THERE’S A BIG WHEEL (2:18) [Acuff-Rose, BMI— see lots of reaction.

DON GIBSON (RCA Victor 8678) Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllilllllll HANK THOMPSON (Capitol 5507) BOB ROARK (Country Music Nash- Don Gibson excellent self-penned deck as a fol- has come up with an ville 3001) low-up to his current winner, “Again.” The side to keep an eye on, (B+) YOU ALWAYS HURT THE “Watch Where You’re Going,” is an infectious, waltz-time ditty with ONE YOU LOVE (2:48) (B-f) AFTER IT’S OVER (2:02) strong appeal for both spinners and buyers. The flip, “There’s A Big [Pickwick, ASCAP—Roberts, Fisher] [Ashna, BMI—Moody] Bob Wheel,” is a happy, religious-flavored bounce item. Vet hitmaker Hank Thompson may Roark makes a strong bid for na- have another winner with this heart- tional attention with this tender, felt updating of the oft-cut oldie. warm-hearted ballad of a guy who’s FRIENDS TELL FRIENDS (2:42) [Combine, BMI—Parton, Owens] confident that his errant gal will re- (B+) PAPER DOLL (2:30) [Marks, turn to him. IT HAPPENS EVERY TIME (2:08) [Need-A-Hit, BMI—Phillips] BMI—Black] Flip is a re- vamping of another evergreen and (B-f) IN MY TIME (2:16) [Ashna, BILL PHILLIPS (Decca 31848) may also make a good deal of noise. BMI—Turner] This side is a sentimental, touching tale of a man’s Following up his chart-riding “Wanted” outing, Bill Phillips should undying love for his woman. Also go the success route once again with this item, dubbed “Friends Tell strong. Friends.” Side is a medium-paced, melancholy moaner that tells of how the neighborhood grapevine spreads the word about a man’s busted ro- JIMMY LOUIS (Chart 1245) mance. “It Happens Every Time” is a change of pace to a spirited, CHUCK & BARBARA HARPER stompin’ mover that should also catch a lot of spins. (B-f) A HABIT YOU CAN’T (Cherokee 1042) BREAK (2:19) [Yonah, SE- SAC—Ashley] Jimmy Louis stands a (B-f) WE’LL KISS THE PAST MAY THE BIRD OF PARADISE FLY UP YOUR NOSE (2:25) good chance to make a big noise with GOOD-BYE (2:24) [Whitlock, [Central Songs, BMI—Merritt] this down-hearted, haunting weeper BMI—C./B. Harper] Chuck and Bar- of a man that his gal doesn’t really bara Harper could get plenty of re- MY EYES ARE JEALOUS (2:35) [Window, BMI—Day] love him anymore. action to this shufflin’, bluegrass- flavored ditty of a couple calling an LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS (Columbia 43388) (B-f) FIRST COME, FIRST end to their illicit love affair. SERVED (2:47) [Peach, SE- Little Jimmy Dickens looks like a sure-shot for chart honors with SAC—Louis] The self-penned under- (B-f) SHAMBLES OF AN OLD this blue-ribbon lollapalooza called “May The Bird Of Happiness Fly cut is a rousin’, march-styled pounder LOVE AFFAIR (2:50) [Whit- Up Your Nose.” Side is a whimsical, persnickety rollicker about a penny- about a guy who refuses to stand in lock, BMI—Rogers] Side is a twangy, pinching feller and some of the people he displeases. “My Eyes Are line for his gal’s affection. Two good pain-filled tear-jerker that could also Jealous” is a pretty, warm-hearted romance stanza. sides. get action.

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WSM Announces lillllHf Opry Trust Fund FOUR GREAT HITS ! ! 1 NEW WORK—A plan three years linn in COUNTRY the making was realized when radio station WSM-Nashville re- cently announced the creation of an Opry Trust Fund, to provide loans TOP or contributions in times of adversity 50 to members of the or their dependents, or any enter- tainer in the country music field. Pos. Last Pos. Last The plan, first proposed by Robert Week Week E. Cooper, vice president and general manager of the station, will be insti- IS IT REALLY OVER 2 THE HOBO AND THE ROSE 25 (Tuckahoe—BMI) (Cedarwood— tuted in October, coinciding with the 1 26 BMI) Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 8625) Webb Pierce (Decca 31816) 40th anniversary celebration of the Grand Ole Opry, the oldest continu- YAKETY AXE 1 NO SIGN OF LIVING 34 ous show in the history of American 2 /Tree—BMI) 27 (Linduane—BMI) radio. Chet Atkins (RCA Victor 8590) Dottie West (RCA Victor 8615)

YES, MR. PETERS 3 WHO DO I THINK I AM 35 (Cedarwood—BMI) 3 ( Screen Gems-Columbio—BMI) 28 mi Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell Webb Pierce (Decca 31816) (Mercury 72416) George Morgan = HONKY TONKIN' AGAIN 36 TRUCK DRIVIN' SON OF A 29 (Freeway, Black Jack—BMI) “A PICTURE THAT’S NEW” Buddy [ 4 GUN 7 Cagle (Mercury 72452) Columbia 4-43393 \ — Written by Imogene Woods = (Raleiah BMI) Dave Dudley (Mercury 72442) LIVIN' IN A HOUSE FULL 30 OF LOVE 37 FIRST THING EVERY (Al Gallico—BMI) THE David Houston (Epic 9831) 5 MORNING (AND THE LAST) THING EVERY NIGHT) 4 KANSAS CITY STAR (Plainview Music—BMI) (Tree—BMI) (Columbia 43263 31 Jimmy Dean Roger Miller (Smash 1998)

TIGER WOMAN 5 BEFORE YOU GO 21 Al Gallico—BMI) 32 (Bluebook—BMI) 6 I Claude King (Columbia 43298) Buck Owens (Capitol 5410)

THE D.J. CRIED TEAR 8 45 BEHIND THE (Acuft-R ose—BMI) —BMI) 33 7 ICentral Songs Ernest Ashworth (Hickory 1325) Sonny James (Capitol 5454) QUEEN OF DRAW POKER Standing (left to right) in the GREEN, GREEN GRASS 34 TOWN 39 urn above pic are: WSM men Ott Devine, 8 OF HOME 9 (Don Robertson—ASCAP) John De Witt, Jr., and Bob Cooper. (Tree—BMI) Hank Snow (RCA Victor 8655) (RCA Victor 8623) Initial moneys for the trust fund STOP THE WORLD (And Let will be established by the collection ONLY YOU (CAN BREAK Jim Nesbitt I 35 Me Off) 41 of a $10.00 registration fee at this 9 MY HEART) 12 (Four Star Sales—BMI) Book—BMI Waylon Jennings (RCA Victor 8652) ‘‘THE FRIENDLY UNDERTAKER” 1 year’s annual birthday celebration, (Blue Owens (Capitol 5465) Oct. 21-23. The fee, tax exempt, will Buck Chart 1240 \ BRIGHT Written by Jim Nesbitt Sr. § be in the form of a contribution to LIGHTS AND the fund. A Nashville bank will hold HELLO VIET NAM 13 36 COUNTRY MUSIC 44 (New Keys—BMI) (Moss Rose, Champion—BMI the money in trust. 10 j Johnny Wright (Decca 31821) Bill Anderson (Decca 31825) The Board of Directors of the nut Opry Trust Fund will include repre- 6 sentatives of the National Life THE OTHER WOMAN OUR HEARTS ARE WSM, (Pamper—BMI) I 11 and Accident Insurance Company, Ray Price (Columbia 43264) 37 HOLDING HANDS 22 and the Grand Ole Opry. A bene- (Alojj-Roie BMI) Ernest Tubb & ficiary committee consisting of mem- BELLES OF SOUTHERN BELL 11 (Decca 31793) bers of the Opry will be appointed by 12 (Tree—BMI) John H. DeWitt, Jr., president of Del Reeves (United Artists 890) THE DAYS GONE BY 26 WSM, Inc. Committee members will mi MEANWHILE, DOWN AT 38 (S&J—ASCAP) subsequently be elected by the mem- 13 (RCA Victor 8632) bership of the Grand Ole Opry. By- JOE'S — 15 laws and procedure will be set-up (Wilderness BMI) Kitty Wells (Decca 31817) LOVE LOOKS GOOD ON shortly after the October celebration. 39 YOU Participating members include (Sure- Fire B — M I ) DYIN' BURYIN' 14 \ Decca Records, Columbia Records, ONE AND A Lefty Frizzell (Columbia 43364) 14 (Tree—BMI) Musicor Records, RCA Victor Rec- Roger Miller (Smash 1994) \ ords, United Artists, Capitol Records, WINE 28 Pamper Music Company, Starday 40 (Cedarwood—(Cec/arw BMI) \ THE BRIDGE WASHED OUT 10 Mel Tillis (Ric 158) Records, and others. 15 (Peach—SESAC) Wynn Stewart The birthday celebration this year Warner Mack (Decca 31774) will include a roundtable panel deal- HICKTOWN “I KEEP FORGETTING” (Central Songs—BMI) ing with new FCC regulations, with LOVE BUG 19 41 (Glad—BMI) Tennessee Ernie Ford (Caift ol 5425) Capitol 5485 officials of the Federal Communica- 16 Wriitten by Liz Anderson George Jones (Musicor 1098) tions Commission invited to take I'M THE MAN iiiiiii part. There will also be banquets, I WOULDN'T BUY A 42 (Starday—BMI) parties and dances. 17 USED CAR FROM HIM 18 Jim Kandy (K-Ark 647) iimimiiiiiii The celebration will be highlighted (Wilderness—BMI with the 40th anniversary perform- Norma Jean (RCA Victor 8623) CRYSTAL CHANDELIER ance of the Grand Ole Opry on 43 (Harbot—SESAC) IT'S 16 Carl Belew (RCA Victor 8633.! iiiiiiiim Oct. 23, under the direction of Opry ALRIGHT manager, Ott Devine. (Wormwood—BMI) Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8571) THE FRIENDLY UNDERTAKER SONS OF KATIE ELDER 24 (Peach—SESAC) 19 ( Famous—ASCAP) Jim Nesbitt (Chart 1240) Cheyenne Records Johnny Cash (Columbia 43342) PRESENTS SUNGLASSES 23 JUST TO SATISFY YOU 20 (Acufl- Rose—BMI 45 (Irving, Parody—BMI) Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 8642) Bobby Bare (RCA Victor 8654) “Somethin’ Else” BOBBY BUTTRAM I CAN'T REMEMBER 17 OUT WHERE THE OCEAN 21 (Moss-Rose—BMI) 46 MEETS SKY Connie Smith (RCA Victor 8551) THE (Cedarwood— BM ) Hugh X. Lewis (Kapp 673) “Putting On A Show” I LOVE COUNTRY MUSIC 27 22 (Tree—BMI) Ott Stevens Jack Barlow (Dial 4012) DIME 48 47 ( Cedarwood—BMI) “OVER THERE WITH HER’ Ronnie Chambers Bobby Sykes (Ric 170) NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE Chart 1260 20 23 (Husky—BMI) 49 Written by Kendell Hayes Faron Young (Mercury 72440) NUMBER ONE HEEL 48 (Blue Book—BMI) D.J. Copies Available CHUCKIE Record’s Bonnie Owens (Capitol 5459) THE HOME YOU'RE PEACH MUSIC TOMMY WARD 24 TEARIN' DOWN 30 I'M LETTING YOU GO SESAC (Sure-Fire—BMI 49 (Rubi-Dido—BMI) Loretta Lynn (Decca 31836) “No Tears To Cry” Eddy Arnold (RCA Victor 8632) YONAH MUSIC 1 DJ’s Needing GONNA HAVE LOVE 29 IF IT PLEASES YOU B M I I Copies Write ( Central Songs—BMI) (Cedarwood—BMI) Little Richie Johnson 25 50 806 17th Ave. South \ Buck Owens (Capitol 5465) Billy Walker (Columbia 43327) Nashville, Tenn. 1 Box 3, Belen, New Mexico

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It’s relaxed and relaxing . . . every Friday night a full hour of informal, variety entertainment with Jimmy. Presenting the tops in country music, pop songs and comedy. The opening show, “The Pop and Country World of Nashville” from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry \ stars Eddy Arnold, Gene Pitney, Linda Gayle, Rowlf and Cash Box Country Poll Winners Buck Owens & His Buckaroos and Connie Smith. mid in the lommc weeks:

Roy Acuff • Cliff Arquette • Pearl Bailey • Molly Bee • Norm

Crosby • John Davidson • Eileen Farrell • Flatt & Scruggs

Arthur Godfrey • Homer & Jethro • Sonny James • Jane

Morgan • Boots Randolph • Del Reeves • Bobby Rydell • Carl Smith

Hank Snow • Johnny Tillotson • Ernest Tubb • Jean-Paul Vignon

Bobby Vinton • Kitty Wells James, Minnie Pearl, Roy Congratulations to a few more sta- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sonny Clark, Connie Smith and Charlie tions who have joined the ranks of Louvin & his band. Due to the success full-time country broadcasters. In of this blast, next year’s fair will have Rochester, N.Y., the country sounds COUNTRY two different packages, one playing are now being heard over WRVM, on Aug. 27 and the other on Aug. 28. which changed format in Aug., while Clash Box the new C & W outlet in North Another great package is coming Carolina is WWOK-Charlotte. Florida UP also has a brand new Country Music ROUND 24 when WWOL-Buffalo up on Sept. deejay Ramblin’ Lou presents his Voice, WOAH-Miami. Welcome to the Grand Ole Opry segment at the town’s ranks, people! We recently received a letter from TVer, starring Ernest Tubb & his Kleinhans Music Hall. The star- Just to show that New Yorkers are Sandy Harbin, a former promotion Texas Troubadors, and featuring studded jamboree will feature Ernest “hip” to country music, the Special man for Dot Records and salesman , Wade Ray, Jack Greene, Tubb, Kitty Wells, Carl & Pearl But- Events Department of the York for Seeburg Discotheques, who told Linda Flanagan, Lois Johnson and ler, Bill Philips, Johnny Wright, Ruby New State Exhibit at the World’s Fair us of a man looking for a job. The Bun Wilson, went into production last Wright, the Texas Troubadors and the just designated Sept. 11 at “Square man, A1 Daly, is a former inmate of week. Produced by Harold Smith TVA Tennessee Mt. Boys, among others, sell-out crowd. Dance and Country Music Day.” The the State Prison of Southern Michi- the show will be syndicated and is sure to draw a Programs, for the event Slim gan, who, according to Harbin, was chairman was nationally. Executive producer for the Sterling, caller teacher of awarded a retrial and subsequently Speaking of sell-outs, that was the and Ameri- prexy A. O. in freed by a second jury. During his series will be company reaction to the First All Blue Grass can Square and Round Dancing the exemplary prison term he organized Stinson. Music Festival held from Sept. 3-5 at Metropolitan area. A number of local Cantrell’s Horse Farm near Roanoke, country groups were appearing, in- Va. Headlining the hoedown was Bill cluding Sonny Campbell & the Kazy Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys, Jimmy Kountry Kuzzins, Gracie & the Ranch Martin & the Sunny Mt. Boys, Clyde Hands, the Hungry Four, Donald La Moody, Ronnie Reno, Don Reno & the Plante & the Country Ramblers, Tennessee Cut-Ups, Red Smiley & the Mario the -Man & his Country Blue Grass Cut-Ups, the Stanley Bros. Brothers, Gil Rogers & the Country & the Clinch Mt. Boys, Mac Wiseman, Playboys and Slim Sweeney & the Howdy Forrester and special guest Golden Nuggets. Several solo vocal- Doc Watson. The show was produced ists were also scheduled to perform. and staged by Carlton Haney, former Alternating with these acts were manager of Bill Monroe and current square dance exhibitions by dancers manager of Don Reno and Red Smiley. and callers representing square dance clubs from Mass., N.Y. and N.J. A new country label, Morgan Rec- JOHNNY WRIGHT CARL & PEARL BUTLER ROY CLARK ords, has appeared on the scene, Country music continues to grow, the world’s largest blood drive for the Another newie on the video scene, staffed by Milton Vaughn and Co. as does its twangy cousin, bluegrass. Red Cross, set up a music column for “Jambalaya,” hit the Los Angeles Deejays may get hold of the label’s And since this is the case, August the prison newspaper and, in concert screens on Sept. 10 in the hands of first release, “Mirro-Mirro” by Betty was a jam-packed, rip-roaring month with other inmates, began writing emcee Johnny Western. A wild, swing- Howard, by writing to the label at for one of the busiest of the Blue- C & W songs. Marian Kay helped him ing stompathon, the first show was 3658 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. grass bands, the Virginians. Featur- start his own label, Flat Top Records, highlighted by the likes of such big- Distribution for the label will be held ing national champion fiddler “Buck” and published his tunes with her Go gies as Johnny Cash and Dave Dud- by Brite Star Record and Talent of Ryan, national champion banjo pluck- Go pubbery in Los Angeles. Next, they ley, and spiced by the Jambalaya Or- Newbury, 0. er “Smitty” Irvin (both of whom worked to put together an EP, an all- chestra, the B. J. Baker Group and a were former headliners on the Old inmate production pressed by Starday sextet of dancing gals called the A1 Tunesmith Neal Merritt is real ex- Town & Country Jamboree in Wash- Records, which enjoyed modest sales. Gilbert Dancers. Future shows will cited since he cut his first deck for ington, D.C.), prolific tunesmith Bill However, Marian Kay has been very feature names like Roger Miller, Bragg Records. He’s hoping to get a Harrell and “Stoney” Edwards. In ad- ill for the past year and now is great- Marty Robbins, Jody Miller, David lot of action on the release, “Safer dition to several TV shows during ly in need herself, and Daly is seeking Houston, Sonny James and Cliff Ar- Than Loving You” b/w “The End Of the month, the boys have also been work in the music field, preferably as quette, to name a few. My Rope.” Merritt, who writes ex- barnstorming through , a promo man in the Detroit area. clusively for Central Songs, is re- , West Virginia and Many jobs were promised him while Approximately 16,000 cheering sponsible for Gary Buck’s latest Virginia. Personal appearances are he was an inmate, but, when the chips country fans turned out on Aug. 29 goodie, “Just Look Behind You” as booked through Capitol Artists Bu- were down, the jobs did not become for the 2nd Annual DuQuoin, 111. State well as a forthcoming side by Little reau, Box 453, Beltsville, Md., (301) realities. Harbin, currently operating Fair Country Music Spectacular, with Jimmy Dickens. 474-1574. an Indian Aid drive, hopes that there all seats sold out three days prior to may be some of you out there willing the event (the first time any grand- to extend a hand to these two people. stand show at the Fair has been sold If so, Marian Kaye can be located at out in advance). Well, there was good her publishing firm, while Daly can reason why the show was pre-sold! be located at 958 Rivard Blvd, Grosse Produced by the Bob Neal Agency // you are reading Point, Mich. (313) TU 1-4961. and booked in cooperation with E. O. Stacy of GAC Artists, the show was Country video fans will be pleased highlighted by a walloping lineup that to hear that a new weekly country included Buck Owens, Roger Miller, someone else s copy of Cash Box why not mail this coupon today

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This Last Week HOLLAND (Basart/Amsterdam) 1 1 Help (Beatles/Parlophone) 2 2 Satisfaction (Rolling Stones/Decca) (Basart/Amsterdam) 3 4 You’ve Got Your Troubles (Fortunes/Decca) Wooly Bully (Sam The Sham & Pharaohs/MGM) (Belinda/Am- president Gerry Oord unfolded several of the company’s plans and 4 3 Bovema sterdam projects, in connection with the new season, at an important internal confer- 5 6 II Silenzio (Nino Rosso/Sprint, Heinz Schachtner/Polydor, Roy ence, which involved the company’s complete staff and reps. Etzel/Philips) (Portengen/Haarlem) The Bovema one-niters, now being held in various cities of the country, are 6 7 Sophietje (Johnny Lion/Philips) (Uitgeverij Portengen/Haarlem) giving way to great interest and enthusiasm from all the dealers invited. You’re Girl (Roy Orbison/London) (Internationale Muziek Alkmaar, Amsterdam and Rotterdam shows have been a huge com- 7 5 Say My Arnhem, Co./Amsterdam) mercial success so far, especially for the classical and popular shows, featuring 8 9 This Strange Effect (Dave Berry/Decea) (Altona-Kassner Bene- promising and high-quality repertoire in all musical areas. a lux/Amsterdam) Several new Bovema series were inaugurated this week, among which a 9 — Dat Is ’T Einde (Tony Baas/Decca, Leo Kuysters/Polydor, Johnny 26-piece LP series, “From The World Of Opera,” selected from HMV and Hoes/Telstar) ( Altona/Amsterdam, Benelux Music/Weert) Columbia-Angel catalogs. 10 — I Got You Babe (Sonny And Cher/Atlantic) HMV also launched series with song recitals by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Beniamino Gigli. Odeon takes off with a Richard Tauber and Joseph Schmidt single series, while Columbia hits the classical record scene with a Folk Wave Crosses Sea very attractive EP series built around Maria Callas. Sam Costa Bovema’s Dutch Production has new recordings out by artists like Hans van Deejay exchanges jokes Deventer, the Yiddish Cabaret of Jossy & Jacques Halland, newly released (left) songs from Toon Herman’s One Man Show, Fons Jansen’s “The Laughing with Moses Asch of Folkways Records dur- Church” and cabai-et-‘new arrival’ Joris Schiks, wunner of this year’s AMVJ ing a reception recently Cabaret Contest. held in his honor by the Capitol has put its greatest selling items by Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Nat King company’s United King- Cole, Dean Martin, and Les Paul-Mary Ford into a special dom licensee. Caught in “Greatest” series, while it also presents a highly commercial spiritual EP the cross-fire is Nathan series by Tennessee Ernie Ford. More news about Bovema’s season premieres Joseph of Transatlantic will be published next week. Records. Gramophonehouse’s Atlantic label has done a tremendous job with Sonny & Cher’s No. 1 hit, “I Got You Babe.” A special campaign for the duo is also in the can, as well as for their individual items, “All I Really Want To Do” (Cher) and “Laugh At Me” (by Sonny). Vic Dana’s “Bring A Little Sunshine” this week was the 2nd best selling single. No. 1 is the Beatles “Help” on Gramophonehouse. Liberty’s top singer on 14th October next. is expected to appear on Dutch TV (KRO) it possible to have Keely Smith come over to this country for the event. in to a Recently folksinger-composer Rod McKuen was Heemstede check Negram is very happy with Keely’s visit, for becoming more and Brothers, their load of unreleased material for Imperial’s 4 Dickson who make more famous in our Show world and at the Grand Gala she will no doubt be LP-debut in a few months. one of the main guests. Stateside “I a strong chart item The Strange- rushed out Want Candy” by In hit records Negram’s position in the Top 40 is still strong. Big is the new loves. Searchers “He’s Got No Love,” also Donovan, who made a TV appearance in The Decca recordings of the six Haydn Quartets Op. 33, a 3-disk set fea- Holland on 7th September. turing the famous Viennese string quartet The Weller Quartet (founded by The Searchers will come to Holland on the 17th, 18th and 19th of September, Walter Weller in 1959) have met with enthusiastic reviews in the musical they have a rather intensive programme, which will make it necessary to this country. Negotiations Quartet papers of to have the Weller perform in travel by plane from the North to the South of Holland. At their arrival at Holland in 1966 have stax'ted. superb playing, The backed by their superb LP Schiphol Airport there will be TV interviews a special teenager programme repertoire, should guarantee successful concerts here. most has been planned for this occasion. On the occasion of having The Searchers in The first of a new series by Ansermet on Decca has been issued in this Holland, a special contest will be held for Searchers’ fans to fly with their country: “Ansermet Conducts Berlioz” (Suisse Romande Orchestra). It is the favourite group in the plane during their visit. This contest meets with extra- intention that other Conducts ...” will “Ansermet albums follow. The Berlioz ordinary success and has created a strong demand for the new single “He’s LP has the four famous Berlioz Overtures and parts from Damnation of Faust. Got No Love.” Popular French entertainer Claude Francois, Philips recording star, a came Fine American albums are planned for rush release, such as Sinatra’s Holland for special to a TV show September 10th. The singer, famous for his “September Of My Years,” Dean Martin’s “Remember I’m The One Who hit “J’y Pense Et Puis J’Oublie” and his many one musical in man shows Loves You,” Roger Williams’ “Summerwind,” Jack Jones “There Is Love,” Paris, was introduced leading officials to of Philips’ Phonographic Industries Trini Lopez’ “Rhythm And Blues.” in Holland. Otto Vriezenberg, label manager for Philips’ popular line, reported Artone’s John J. Vis introduced the first release from the Festival catalog. that Phonogram has rush released the new Francois deck “Quand Bateau Un Programming of this initial release from the recently acquired Freeh line Passe.” include standard Single, Extended Play as well as Long Play material by the Fats Domino, now represented by Phonogram in Holland, makes his Mer- label’s foremost artists in various fields: Les Surfs, Marie Laforet, Andre cury debut here with “I Left My Heart In San Francisco.” Verschuren, Gerard Philippe, Luis Machaco a.o. Current Hit material issued A good idea of Decca England met with obvious approval in Hollywood as includes: Les Surfs with “Le Printemps Sur La Colline,” as well as their well: the LP “Blues Now” finds a ready market. “Blues Now” is a collection second live recorded LP “Olympia,” and soon to be released Marie Laforet’s of r & b recordings from American and English sources: Otis Spann, Champion French charts rider “Katy Cruelle” to be rush released shortly. Jack Dupree, Davy Graham, Them, Curtis Jones, Rod Stewart and many others. While touring the Benelux countries recently, The Marvelettes plugged their A topper for many months in Holland already is the jolly tune “Dat Is Het Tamla-Motown Hit releases on a promotional tour arranged by Pete Felleman Einde” (That Is The End) by popular singer Tony Bass. The Decca-recording of Funckler Records, the label’s Benelux distrib. A twenty-five minute Video- is approaching the Golden Record mark. Decca has recorded a lively follow up Show, tele-recorded during the tour, been scheduled meanwhile for airings “Sabrina.” has for R.T.B. Crabio & Television Beige, and NCRV-Holland. Programme, entitled Rush released by Phonogram were “Everyone’s Gone To The Moon” by “The Three Stars,” features the threesome in top-notch renditions of no less Jonathan King, “You Were On My Mind” by We Five, and The Trackers” than eight Tamla-Motown Hits. follow up to “She’s About A Mover” by the Sir Douglas Quintet. All three Artone recording artists Los Tenientes are scoring on the continental record are on the London label. Best seller at the moment in Holland is “Satisfaction” market and nitery circuit. The Mexican threesome is currently being \set for a by The Rolling Stones. tour of Germany by Hansa Musik Produktion in cooperation with Artone’s The song “You Know I Still Love You” is the result of British Dutch indie-exec Lion J. Swaab. Negotiations are under way for a German T\V-date. cooperation on behalf of the newest record of Dutch E.M.I. Top star Helen In conjunction herewith Hansa will market the group’s “16 Latin Favorites” Shepherd, will receive strong promotion by the international E.M.I. organiza- LP, which in the meantime has seen releases in France (on the Festival l&bel), tion. Lyrics of the song have been penned by English writer Barry Mason; Spain and Portugal. \ music has been composed by Dutch Joop Portengen. New in Artone’s international LP series is an album by Martin Gale &\His Han Dunk of Holland Music, Amsterdam (Southern Music-Holland), is very Oldtimers entitled “It’s Honky-Tonk Time!” It features the well known Hotiky pleased with the success of the numbers “Colours” & “Catch The Wind” by Tonk keyboard virtuoso in ten medleys of 30 all-time favorites running Donovan, and also reports good business with “Tossing & Turning” by The the gamut from the “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby” variety to Hits of more rec \nt Ivy League, whereas & The Blue Diamonds are taking times. In the same series a first recording by the 19 piece Boy Edgar Big Ba id care of “That’ll Be The Day,” and Ronny is taking his share of the honours with “Darling, Goodnight.” has been planned for October release. This group, featuring a seven-ms n saxophone section as well as many first rate solo contributions by Holland's CBS’ Isaac Stern, world famous violinist will visit Holland (October 13-17), ace jazz instrumentalists, made an impressive international debut giving concerts in Amsterdam and The Hague. at the Antibes Jazz Festival this summer. 22_-years old and one of the most famous off-Broadway stars, CBS’ Barbra In the singles picture Roulette is scoring again in Benelux! Pete Felleman Streisand will visit Holland, May 1966. This, of course, is wonderful news for of Artone’s subsid, Funckler Records, l’eports strong sales action on behalf of the Benelux fans of this breathtaking singer and performer, who will tour Shawn Elliott’s waxing “Shame And Scandal In The Family,” a Calypso-like Europe (including Holland) with her own orchestra, next year. Recently, Dutch novelty tune with risque lyrics. Platter broke wide open in Belgium during ' viewers had a good chance of admiring Barbra, on the Dinah Shore Show; the past week and currently is likewise gaining momentum in the Netherlands. \ which was aired (for the second time in 5 months). She sang two famous items From Roulette’s LP catalog the company re-released the “At Home” and from her first album: “Happy Days Are Here Again” and “Cry Me A River.” \ “Shalom” albums by The Barry Sisters. So far, CBS released 4 albums by Barbra Streisand, which sell very well. New items released by Artone gramophone from the United Artists catalog Belgian CBS group The Twenties, most surely one of the best Beat groups include an Extended Play recording by Chad & Jeremy and an album package of the Benelux territory, have made a telerecording for local KRO-TV, recently. by Judy Lynn entitled “The Judy Lynn Show,” one of the best in the C & Feature has been recorded W in Studio A in Hilversum and will be aired at the category. Another new long player features singers Tom Jones, Dionne War- end of next November. CBS recently released a single with the main theme wick and Manfred Mann in the original Motion Picture Score of “What’s New from the movie “The Knack,” recent winner of the 1965 Cannes Film Festival Pussycat?” and featuring the composer and conductor of the music, John Barry; on the Funckler, doing considerable business with the Long Play compilation of flipside Johnny De Litlle sings the main theme. Talking about pictures: CBS Sixteen All-Time Greatest Hits by Bo Diddley, just released a third single will also release a single, taken from the soundtrack of “Harlow,” featuring culled from the bestselling album, presenting Bo’s renditions of “Road Runner” Neal Hefti & His Orchestra, the composer of this film music. Items are “Bath- and “She’s All Right.” A further new Chess International release features tub-Saturday Night” b/w “Voila,” which most likely will become quite popular Billy Stewart with “Sitting In The Park” b/w “Once Again.” in this territory, for it also will become the signature tune of Radio Veronica’s Artone’s subsid Funckler Records recently acquired the Prestige-Status CBS Show. CBS Holland also released the first single of American 15-year old catalog for local distribution. Besides the regular issue of new material, the singer Linda Gayle: “Goodnight, Irene”/“Stop, Look, Listen.” company will re-market a choice-selection from a vast amount of material Negram informed Cash Box that due to military service The Everly Brothers recorded during sessions which have become historic jazz events, featuring are unable to come to the Grand Gala Du Disque Festival on October 2nd. such artists as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Eric Dolphy, A Rush contact between Reprise’s Joe Smith and Negram’s Robert Oeges made Sonny Rollins and The Modern Jazz Quartet. — FRANCE

CBD (Companhia Brasileira de ) opens this week’s column, with news Everybody is now back in Paris, to launch the new record season. The start compiled by Sue Clark, of the Promo Department. The company happily an- seems very good. For the first time Parisians are not talking theater but nounces that Noite Ilustrada’s hit of “O Neguinho E A Senhorita” comes from music. This week there are three premieres in Paris. Peter, Paul and Mary his latest Philips, album, entitled “Caminhando”. The well-known Paulista will stay six days at the Olympia. Colette Renard will present a one woman sings many traditionally popular carnival sambas, including Nelson Cavaquin- show at the Daunou Theater and Les Trois Menestrels will be on stage at N&gra” (Black Light). A new star is on the horizon with another “La Potiniere.” Next week we will see Salvatore Adamo at the Olympia and Philips release by Taiguara, who, besides featuring several of his own composi- Barbara and Guy Bedos as co stars at Bobino music-hall. Even on theater tions such as “Samba De Copo Na Mao”, also includes selections by several stages one of the most important events is “La Rentree Theatrale” which will outstanding MPM and BN composers, such as Antonio Carlos Jobim (“Garota be, for the first time, three musicals: “Deux Anges Sont Venus” with Roger De Ipanema”), Marcos and Paulo Sergio Valle (“Preciso Aprender A Ser So”) Pierre and Jean Marc Thibault, “Boy Friend” directed by TV’s Jean Christophe and Baden Powell/Vinicius De Moraes (“Formosa”). CBD’s most exciting news Averty, and “L’ile De La Tortue” with Annie Girardot and Philippe Nicaud. comes from the fact that the label’s HIT album of “Dois Na Bossa”, with Elis Talking of records the start is very good too. DiscAZ, one of the pi-oducing Regina and Jair Rodrigues, has already sold 8,000 copies in just a couple of firms distributed by Vogue is the winner of summer with Christophe’s hit, weeks, and it appears that this is only the beginning, with much more to come, “Aline,” which just reached the first chart place. From that same label we since it jumped to #1 spot, and remained there. . . . Philips National label has find for the first time in France an EP by Los Brincos. This Spanish group is several new successes in the singles market, beginning with Nara Leao’s recorded in Spain by Novola. A new excellent record by Guy Mardel, is called “Malmequer” and “Samba Da Legalidade” and Os Cariocas’ “Preciso Aprender “Je Voudrais L’Oublier.” Another DiscAZ artist, Danyel Gerard presents a A Ser So” b/w “Caro De Boi”. good EP with “On Se Prend La Main” and “Avec Cette Fille.” More news from CBS Do Brasil’s exclusive artists: another record bow, this From now on, CBS will represent three more labels: Epic, Okeh and Old time from the young chanter Carlos Penedo, with a double-compact, the best Town. The first Epic EP’s to be released are Bobby Vinton’s “Harlow” and numbers the Village Stompers’ “Brothers Can You Spare A Dime.” There are more two being “Sombras” and “So Resta 0 Adeus”. . . . Another future star of the MPM, Dina, is cutting 1 to follow. CBS artist, Colette Magny, has just a new LP out. She makes an her first disk for the label- . . . Eduardo Costa’s experiment with a backround of Free Jazz. The Byrds’ record “Mr. Tam- LP, with the modern swinging samba, is having good reception. . . . A new success of all-time favorite bourine Man” has been one of the summer hits on radio stations and night Emilinha Borba, with “Amor Ligeiro”. . . . The first 12"-33rpm by newly pacted Genaro Pacheco is ready to be launched. clubs. . . . Still another LP fated for success among the many fans of the folk-music, Vogue has been hot throughout the summer. So, besides Petula Clark and Franqoise Hardy, many artists did quite well this summer. There are: The is the one cut by the Irmas Campezinas. . . . The music from the Brazilian northeast has a great interpreter in Jacinto Silva, whose latest album is al- Sounds Orchestral, Sandie Shaw, Shawn Elliott, Christophe, Nini Rosso, The Kinks Bernard Laferaud. ready on the market. . . . The Brazilian-Italian songster Jerry Adriani, after and his success with “Amore Scusami”, has a new single ready, with one number Leon Cabat. Vogue Prexy, was visited in Cannes by Florence Greenberg Italian, and Marvin Schlachter, President and Vice President of Scepter Records. in another in Portuguese. The artist is enthusiastic about it. . . . An- other name to keep in mind is new chanter of the label, Jose Barbosa, and Through the Reprise Label (Vogue distributing) Trini Lopez has just released his probable hit is “Juro”. ... A good selection of modern numbers compose in France his “Rhythm And Blues” album. This artist is always very popular the first LP by a young artist called Lafayette. ... On a successful tour in our country. Vogue also released the Adriano Celentano hit “Sono In around the country is exclusive CBS artist Jorge Silva. Simpatico.” Sacha Distel who left RCA Victor to join the Pathe Marconi team is off to Marcos Nobili, who is co-heading Discos RGE with Julio Nagib, informs of a good start on that label. His first EP will present a French treatment of the latest goings-on of the company. The international activity of RGE, in- Shawn Elliott’s success, “Shame And Scandal In The Family.” clude an effort to popularize, in Brazil, the U.S. folklorist Jimmy Rodgers, Andre Asseo, in charge of Philips Public Relations Department, is back in with a single featuring “Puff” b/w “Lemon Tree”. The latter number is based town after one month in Cannes. He offered every day, from studio ship on a Brazilian folk tune titled “Meu Limao, Meu Limoeiro”, and for that rea- “La Jeanne,” the special Philips Broadcast through the Radio Monte Carlo Channel. son has good possibility of penetration. Another release, this one from the Italian label CGD, represented here by RGE, is by the singin’ & dancin’ twin Kessler sisters, who adhered to the new “Letkiss” movement with two original French TOP TEN of EP numbers that rhythm. From the national repertoire of the label, we have the first LP by Erasmo Carlos for his new company. Under the title “A 1 Aline (Christophe) —DiscAZ Pescaria”, it is one of the latest top disks in the teen-music line. The artist, in 2 Shame And Scandal In The Family (Shawn Elliott) — Roulette-Vogue his boyish style, sings “Beatlemania”, “Festa De Arromba” and “Tom & 3 Mes Mains Sur Tes Hanches (Adamo) Voix De Son Maitre—Pathe Jerry”, among others. Marconi The Fermata record division also has important news from the international 4 Capri C’Est Fini (Herve Villard) —Philips field. One of the strong sides of the company is a single by Chubby Checker, 5 Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones) —Decca with the new rhythm for dancing the “Freddy” offered to the Brazilian public. 6 Le Ciel Le Soleil Et La Mer (Francois Deguelt) Pathe—Beuscher The controversial number (forbidden in the U.S. when it was about to be re- 7 Wooly Bully (Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs) —MGM leased!) “Teach Me Tiger”, brings back April Stevens, without brother Nino 8 Cast Your Fate To The Wind (Sounds Orchestral) —Vogue Tempo, with whom she has been appearing in her latest cuts. The most im- 9 La Montagne (Jean Ferrat) Barclay—Gerard Meys portant news from the national side of Fermata, concerns versatile artist Ary 10 C’est Toi Que J’Aime (Sheila) —Philips Toledo, composer, impersonator, connoisseur of the Brazilian folklore and fine singer. One of the numbers in his disk, “Pau De Arara or 0 Comedor De Gilete”, by Carlos Lyra and Vinicius De Moraes, tells about the tragedy of the northeastern Brazilian drought, and is rising so fast in the local charts that Brazil's Best Sellers we wouldn’t be surprised if it reaches the top spot. The other face of disk, composed by Toledo with Chico De Assis, is “Tiradentes”. This Last Some more of the latest releases of Odeon include, in the international line, Week Week a single by teenage idol Wayne Newton; after his visit to Brazil, Frank Sina- 1 3 Io Che Non Vivo (Senza Te) (Fermata) Pino Donaggio/Odeon tra Jr. appears with a single containing “Too Close For Comfort” and “You 2 1 Nao Quero Ver Voce Triste (Vitale) Roberto Carlos/CBS Were Meant For Me”; more for the teens with a single by Dick and Deedee; 3 6 Cominciamo Ad Amarci (Fermata) John Foster/Fermata and one more, with two Spanish numbers by Johnny Mathis (“Granada” and 4 Professor Apaixonado Nilton Cesar/Continental “Tres Palavras”). The national single releases include the names of Eny 5 4 Se Piangi Se Ridi (Fermata) Bobby Solo/Chantecler (Ricordi) Duarte, Sonia Maria, Moreira Da Silva and the group from Minas Gerais, 6 14 Sometimes On Friday The Youngsters/CBS Conjunto Sambacana. 7 — Walk Away (Fermata) /Odeon 8 — Red Roses For A Blue Lady (Fermata) Bert Kaempfert/CBD Sao Uaulo is going strong with its campaign for the promotion of the Bra- (Polydor) zilian p.onular music. Now, the dynamic boss of “Emissoras Unidas” (United 9 — Ma Vie Alain Barriere/RCA Victor Sendr^ , Paulinho Machado De Carvalho, is using his big weapons—Channel 10 2 Carcara (Cruzeiro Musical) Maria Bethania/RCA Victor 7 TV .„ecord, radio and theater—to give prestige to the Brazilian artist. It is 11 8 Menina Linda (Fermata) Renato & Seus Blue Caps/CBS well 'known in Bi’azil, how much the public in Sao Paulo owes him for the 12 — Sentimental Demais (UBC) Altemar Dutra/Odeon presentation of the top names of international showbiz—American, Italian, 13 7 Arrastao (n.p.) Elis Regina./CBD (Philips); Edu Lobo (Elenco) French and Latin-American singers, orchestras, combos and vocal-groups, from 14 — Zorba, O Grego Dalida/RGE (Barclay) Nizit King Cole to Trini Lopez, from Rita Pavone to Sergio Endrigo, from 15 5 Casa D’lrene (Fermata) Nico Fidenco/RCA Victor Fjrancois Hardy to Dalida, and many, many others were brought by the “Uni- A coming up Pau De Arara (Fermata) Ary Toledo/Fermata das”. The vehicle used by the TV-radio-theater prexy, is the show, presented iin his theater which is viedeo-taped and presented all over Brazil, coast-to- cjioast. It started with the BNN or MPM “0 Fino Da Bossa”, where the most Brazil's Top Ten LP's 'popular names were presented, as we wrote in one of our latest columns. . . . Then, for the lovers of the more traditional-styled all-time favorites of “samba- 1 Dois Na Bossa—Elis Regina and Jair Rodrigues/CBD (Philips)

• cancao”, ballads and “serestas”, another type show, called “Bossaudade”, was 2 My Fair Lady—Sound Track/CBS presented with Elistete Cardoso and all the top singers of the past generations. 3 Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude—Roberto Carlos/CBS One part of the public was still not being covered in these two different shows 4 Beatles ’65—The Beatles/Odeon —the teenagers! That’s when Paulinho de Carvalho decided to pact CBS teen- 5 Zimbo Trio Vol. 2—Zimbo Trio/RGE idol Roberto Carlos to present the newly designed “Jovem Guarda” show. 6 A Novica Rebelde—Sound Track/RCA Victor Ronnie Cord, Tony Campelo, Erasmo Carlos, Wanderleia, Rosemary, and the 7 Sentimental Demais—Altemar Dutra/Odeon instrumental-vocal groups The Jet Blacks, The Rebels and The Incriveis (for- 8 Amore Scusami—John Foster/Fermata merly the Clevers) were brought to the stage of a packed “Teatro Record” 9 Jongo Trio—Jongo Trio/Farroupilha and video-taped, to be presented later to all of Brazil. Similar to “Hollywood 10 Uma Noite No Cangaceiro—Helena de Lima/RGE A Go Go”, “Shindig” and “Hullabaloo”, it quickly conquered the rest of the audience, to match the attendance success of the other two shows. Not only Five Double Compacts directly, ’but also indirectly, this new idea of “idea-man” de Carvalho, gave Top Brazilian artists a chance to be constantly active and become known to larger 1 — Ma Vie Alain Barriere/RCA Victor audiences when competition “Emissoras Associadas”, pacted Walter Silva and — 2 3 Roberto Carlos Canta Para A Juventude—Roberto Carlos/CBS Aberlardo Figueiredo to produce similar shows at the “Teatro Tupi”—located 3 2 A Hard Day’s Night—The Beatles/Odeon on same traditional Rua da Consolacao—with other top names like Wilson 4 — Falhaste Coracoa Angela Maria/Copacabana Simonal, Toquinho, Elsa Soares, Claudete Soares, Leny Andrade and Erlon — Queria Carlos Jose/CBS Chaves & His Octet, and several guest stars. A special mention should be 5 1 — made to a lovely 11-year old girl, Elisabeth, who plays the drums like many idol is BRAZIL (Continued) a grownup wouid like to. . . . She is quickly becoming an and another critics, are not sparse in their artist who would be a terrific hit, if presented in the USA or in other parts of the fantastic reception from the public and who such importance to the Brazilian the world. Paulinho Machado De Carvalho has lots of reasons to be happy praise of his initiative, which can be of because of the financial success of his enterprise—and proud—on account of Popular Music and the Brazilian Artists! sentatives from EMI’s associated company, West One Entertainments Ltd., will tour the British Isles auditioning potential Cliff Richards and Beatles. After the provinces the team will concentrate its attention on London and the Home Counties. Mr. Poe of 20th Century Fox Records was in London recently for meetings with L. G. Wood, managing director of EMI Records. They finalised a long term extension of the agreement between the two companies. This meeting followed discussions held earlier in the year between Wood and Jack Benanty Cyril Gee of Mills Music is currently enjoying the pubbery’s biggest hit when the broad outlines of the deal were settled. EMI also renewed its con- this year via the Fortunes Decca disking of “You’ve Got Your Troubles.” The tract with Laurie Records recently following discussions between Wood and number, from the pen of Mills contract writers Roger Greenaway and Roger Bob Schwarz. Cook, is becoming an international hit with chart entries throughout Europe British independent producer Mitch Murray to visit the United States at and now shooting fast up the American Top Twenty. The songwriting team of the end of Sept. Purpose of the mission is to promote the pilot of a new TV Greenaway and Cook looks all set for further successes, and several top British show he has devised in association with Bob Mason. The show, planned as a artistes, including Dave Berry, Freddie and the Dreamers, Mark Wynter etc. series features the pop and teenage scene. Murray has formed his own produc- are recording their material. Other Mills copyrights include the American tion unit and plans to produce the show in Britain to be flown to the States copyright “Millions Of Roses,” with disks by Steve Lawrence on CBS and for same-day screening. Five or six disks will be featured against off beat James Darren on Pye. The Alexander Bros, have also covered the number on backgrounds. Pye. American indie producer Jim Economides of Gauntlet Productions has ar- The co-managers of the Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham and Eric rived in London to produce disks aimed primarily at the American market. Easton, have split up. Oldham has now entered into partnership with American Economides has a non-exclusive contract with Decca Records and his first Alan Klein who takes over from Easton. The Stones made headlines this week British session is an album by the Cambridge Strings for release on Decca. when it was announced that they had signed an agreement for their recording British group, the Majority just back from engagements in Switzerland company, Decca Recoi-ds, to finance five films to be made over a three-year where their Decca single, “Pretty Little Girl” (penned by The Ivy League), period. A minimum spending budget of £1,700,000 was named and the Stones is on release. Their manager, Malcolm Thompson, is currently negotiating to will take a share of the profit. Another new name connected with the Stones bring Swiss group Les Relax to London for a recording session. is that of Tito Burns, who will act as their agent. After seven years as professional manager of B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., Hal Shaper of Sparta Music has signed two members of the Moody Blues, Ronnie Beck has been appointed assistant general manager. As professional Denny Laine and Mike Pinder, to an exclusive song writing contract for the manager Beck was responsible for the exploitation of such hits as “Hey There” next five years. A new company, Pinlan Music has been formed to publish all (Georgie Fame), “For Your Love” and “Heart Full Of Soul” (the Yarbirds) their material. First number under the new deal is “Stop” recorded by Julie and currently, the Hollies’ “Look Through Any Window.” Grant on Pye. Two new appointments have been announced in the EMI A & R Division. Moses Asch, managing director of Folkways Records was recently in London Tony Palmer and David Gooch will record both new and existing EMI con- for meetings with his U.K. licencee, Nathan Joseph of Transatlantic Records. tract artistes and report directly to R. N. White, general manager of EMI’s Primarily in the trad-folk bracket, Asch is well aware of the new trend for A & R Department. folk-commercial, sparked by Bob Dylan, and, during his European trip, laid The Burt Bacharach composition, “Little Red Book,” originally penned as plans to promote his vast catalogue of material in both these categories. Since part of the soundtrack of the controversial film “What’s New Pussycat,” has the U.K. distribution of the Folkways catalogue, comprising some 1500 albums been multi-recorded by Bacharach on London (backed by the title film song), covering spoken word, jazz, children’s records, Americana etc. was taken over the Sounds Incorporated on Columbia and on an E.P. by Manfred Mann on by Transatlantic Records three years ago, new markets have been opened up HMV. Publisher is United Artists. and the volume of sales built up. Folkways artistes enjoying popularity here Quickies: Fred Hellerman, ex-member of the now disbanded include Pete Seeger, Mike Seeger, Barbara Dane and the New Lost City Weavers, in London to meet British recording artistes and A & R producers. . . . In The Black Forest” now topping Best Selling Ramblers—the latter are due to make their first nation wide tour of Britain “A Walk Sheet Music at the end of Sept. Lists for Keith Browse. . . . American singer-pianist Frances Faye returns The Chappell subsidiary, Lowery Music, publish the American smash “Down for a season of cabaret at London’s Talk Of The Town, scene of her triumph in 1961. . . . Transatlantic In The Boondocks,” recorded by Billy Joe Royal on American Columbia and Records hosted party for Moses Asch of Folkways, released here on CBS. Andrew Loog Oldham has produced a cover version for in London recently. . . . American singer-actor Kenny Miller made British cabaret debut at Celebrite Club. . . . Records just his new independent company, Immediate Records, by new boy Gregory Philips EMI announced that for the first time ever an LP pressed at and distributed from their factory at Hayes which may well give the artiste and the company their first hit. EMI have launched a three-month nation wide search for new talent. From in Middlesex has topped the 1,000,000 sales mark. . . . The record? “With The

Sept, to Dec. an A & R team headed by Norrie Paramor, together with repre- Beatles” LP, released in 1963 on the Parlophone label. . . .

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Marquis five or six recordings a week, which is really a sort of a record. . . . 11 12 3 What’s New Pussycat—Tom Jones (Decca) United Artists There is also interesting news from Julio Korn Publishers, which strongly 12 8 8 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place—The Animals (Columbia) decided to enter the record field with its “Latin” label, which will be pressed Screen Gems and sold by RCA. Toppers Ricardo Korn and Felix Lipesker reported that they 13 1 Laugh At Me—Sonny (Atlantic) Savile Row are already inking the first artists, among them the famed group Los TNT, 14 16 4 *See My Friend—The Kinks (Pye) Kassner for the label, and that production will be started soon. Julio Korn is also 15 9 8 * You’ve Got Your Troubles—The Fortunes (Decca) Mills controlling “Grazie Amore” (Gracias Amor), which reportedly has been very 16 1 *That’s The Way—The Honeycombs (Pye) Lynn well recorded by singer Pancho Torres for Music Hall, with arrangements and 17 1 Look Through Any Window—The Hollies (Parlophone) musical direction by Marito Cosentino. This waxing is supposed to turn Torres Feldman into a very strong artist. 18 15 6 *In Thoughts Of You— (Decca) Coda Ricardo Castelblanco sends word about the growing success of “Cumbia 19 19 3 Unchained Melody—Righteous Bros. (London) Screen Gems Que te Vas de Ronda,” the tune written by Don Fabian and looking like the 20 14 4 *Don’t Make My Baby Blue—The Shadows (Columbia) next tropical music hit in Argentina. There are already waxings by Niko Screen Gems Estrada (Odeon), Los Wawanco (Odeon Pops), Carmen Rivero (CBS), Los *Local copyright. Martinicos (Music Hall) and La Sonora Kalingo (Polydor). Other strong tunes are “The Crying Game,” “Quitate el Saco” and “Pourquoi les Filles,” coming from France. Top Ten LP's Top Ten EP's Strong production coming from Surco, one of whose managers, Enrique Iriberri, will fly to the United States and Europe soon for a several week visit to New York, Paris, Milano and Madrid. The diskery arranged with Durium 1 Help—The Beatles (Parlophone) 1 Universal Soldier — Donovan of Italy the release of “Beach Bum” and “Topless,” by I. Bagnini, and is now 2 (Pye) The Sound Of Music—Soundtrack promoting this as a single. There is also a new album by Waldo Belloso and 2 Got Live If You Want It—The (RCA) fourth the “folk dances series,” and two more by A1 Caiola Rolling Stones (Decca) his group, the under 3 Mary Poppins — Soundtrack (50 Fabulous Themes) and Sir Julian Gould and his Organ. Surco reports 3 The One In The Middle—Manfred (HMV) Mann (HMV) strong sales for its “Goldfinger” album, from the flick of the same name. Music Hall is releasing an EP with four of its top local artists, Beto Fernan, 4 Joan Baez In Concert Vol 5 4 Beatles For Sale No. 2 — The Horacio Ascheri, Marito Gonzalez and Siro San Roman, including a version of Joan Baez (Fontana) Beatles (Parlophone) Gilbert Becaud’s famed “Nathalie.” On the international side, there are also 5 Bringing It All Back Home—Bob 5 Tickle Me—Elvis Presley (RCA) Tirado and Luis Dylan (CBS) new albums by Trini Lopez (“Love”), Frank Sinatra, Carlos 6 Dylan—Bob Dylan (CBS) Kalaff. and the “Songs Mama Never Taught Me” cut by Machito, Joe Cuba, 6 Almost There — Andy Williams 7 Silver Dagger And Others—Joan Miguelito Valdes, Graciela and Tito Puente. Teen star Beto Fernan has writ- (CBS) Baez (Fontana) ten, with composer Dino Ramos, “Un Alma de Luto” and “Para Que Volver,” 7 Sound Of The Shadows — The 8 The Seekers—The Seekers (Co- and has recorded them, too. Shadows (Columbia) lumbia) CBS reports strong interest for the new titles recorded in the States by 8 Eydie Gorme and Los Panchos. Two of them, “Vereda Tropical” and “Flores Freewheelin’—Bob Dylan (CBS) 9 Five Yardbirds — The Yardbirds Negras,” have been released as a single and are already in the charts. The label 9 Joan Baez In Concert Vol. 2 (Columbia) will first one sold very well. Also running well Joan Baez (Fontana) market a new album, since the 10 Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely is “Mar Tamborin,” by the Byrds, and Jorge Cafrune’s “Coplas del Payador 10 When In Rome — Cliff Richard Daughter — Herman’s Hermits Perseguido,” a single with a really unusual (7 minutes) length on one of its (Columbia) (Columbia) sides. Leo Dan’s new flick, “Como Te Extrano Mi Amor,” has already a sched- uled premiere, in spite of the fact that it hasn’t yet been finished. On the classical music side CBS is outing “Lucia di Lammermoor,” cut in Italy by Di Stefano, Scotto and Bastianini for Ricordi, in a two record set, very well Argentina's Best Sellers presented. Phonogram is outing new albums by folk artist Horacio Guarany, Brazilian This Last musician and arranger Walter Wanderley and teen star Chico Novarro, with Week Week some of his latest productions, including “El Conde.” There is also a Compact 1 1 Que C’Est Triste Venise (Aznavour-Fermata) Charles Aznavour, 33 by Astor Piazzolla, with music from “Melenita de Oro,” a play written by Lucio Milena (Disc Jockey); Juan Ramon (RCA); Luiz Ordonez Alberto Rodriguez Munoz, and another one by Sam The Sham, including, of (Ala-Nicky); Claudia (Odeon Pops); Nestor Fabian (Odeon); Los course, “Wooly Bully.” Folk group Los Fronterizos are recording “No Quisiera Cinco Latinos (Music Hall); Elly Neri (Fermata) Quererte,” the chart-riding folk tune, following their hit waxing, “Que Bonita 2 3 Poupee De Cire, Poupee De Son (Bagatelle-Korn) France Gall Va.” Philips); Juan Ramon (RCA); Leo Dan, Jose Carli (CBS); Las Roberto Lambertucci of Neumann infos that tango artist Nestor Fabian is Ardillas, Claudia (Odeon Pops); Los Pick Ups (Music Hall) rehearsing for a new program to be aired by Channel 7, “Todo es Nuestro.” 3 2 Ho Capito Que Ti Amo (Radio Record-Fermata) Luigi Tenco Fabian has just finished another album, “Yo Canto Tangos,” with a tune carry- (Fermata); Wilma Goich (CBS); Jose Antonio (Microfon); Clau- ing the same title, written by Pansera and Lambertucci. Neumann is planning dio (Odeon Pops); Claudio Fabre (Odeon Pops) a big drive towards exchanging of catalogs with European pubberies, since 4 5 *Caramelo Santo (Melograf) Cuarteto Imperial (CBS) it controls many songs of international value. 5 4 Cominciamo Ad Amarci (Leonardi-Fermata) John Foster (Fer- Odeon is marketing this week a new album by Mexican singer Antonio mata); Los Cinco Latinos (Music Hall); Robert Goulet (CBS); Aguilar, considered one of the best of his country. Also on hand are new Jose Antonio (Microfon) singles by Nestor Fabian (a Spanish version of “Que C’est Triste Venise”), 6 13 *E1 (Korn) Palito Mapa Ortega (RCA) Los Comborriquenos and recently-inked French artist Georgie Dann. There 7 6 Se Piangi, Se Ridi (Ricordi-Melograf) Bobby Solo (CBS); Ricardo is also a single by Gerges Jouvin, with the music from “Zorba Le Grec,” and Rey (Disc Jockey); Los Iracundos (RCA) e a folk single by Los Ariscos, “Zambita del Musiquero” and the old standard 8 - ‘‘Rompan Todo (Fermata) The Shakers (Odeon Pops) “Camino del Indio.” 9 / Wooly Bully (Not Published) Sam The Sham (MGM); Johnny News from Fermata: Los Cinco Latinos (Music Hall) have cut “Ya Lo Se,” i Allon (Microfon); Los Increibles (CBS) while Hector Maure, for the same label, has “Paciencia” and Los Guayacanes 10 9 *La Cancion Del Jacaranda (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) Pops, Los Fernandos recorded “Crying 11 11 *No Quisiera Quererte (Lagos) Horacio Guarany, Los Fronterizos have “Vea Vea Beatriz.” For Odeon “Vais del Recuerdo,” written twenty years (Philips); Ramona Galarza, Los Gauchos, Los Ariscos (Odeon); In The Chapel” and the well known being revamped for the new generation. The same melody has Palito Ortega (RCA); Roberto Yanes (CBS); Julio Molina Cabral, ago and now cut also Los Cinco Latinos. Trovadores del Norte (Music Hall); Luis Ordonez (Ala Nicky) been by Vl 12 Un Payaso En El Paraiso (Curci-Milrom) Los Cinco Latinos Last but not least, we must mention the party thrown by Disc Jockey (Music Hall) Records toppers, celebrating birthdays of topper Rodriguez Luque and chan- 13 10 Keep Searchin’ (Fermata) The Shakers, Richard Anthony (Odeon ters Jorge Sobral and Rosamel Araya. The gathering took place at a typical Pops) “cantina” and many deejays, artists and people related to the diskery were 114 — A Casa D’lrene (Bideri-Fermata) Nico Fidenco (RCA); Afro present. Ventura (Fermata); Bobby Cuatro (Music Hall) 15 — Vereda Tropical (Edami) Eydie Gorme, Los Panchos (CBS) 16 19 *Gavita (Korn) Ramona Galarza (Odeon); Los Nocheros de Anta Breaking Up The Bank London); Chacho Santa Cruz (Microfon); Eduardo Rodrigo (RCA); Los de Salta (Philips) Trini Lopez is shown 17 17 *La Casita Blanca (Korn) Los Wawanco (Odeon Pops) during his recent per- 18 15 *Cuando Llueve (Korn) Palito Ortega (RCA) formance at the annual 19 14 *Los Domingos (Korn) Los Cinco del Ritmo (Microfon); Los Cau- Red Cross Gala in Mo- canos (Microfon) naco. The entertainer 19 16 Cristina (Ricordi-Melograf) Bobby Solo (CBS) was honored by standing 20 20 Eight Days A Week (Northern-Fermata) The Beatles (Odeon ovations and showers of Pops) flowers in response, be- 20 19 Ticket To Ride (Northern-Fermata) The Beatles (Odeon Pops); ing the first artist to be Sandro (CBS); Los Gatos Salvajes (Music Hall) so lauded in the fifteen 20 20 The Clapping Song (Korn) Shirley Ellis (Music Hall) years of the gathering. *Local With a bit of eye-strain, Prince Ranier and Prin- cess Grace can be seen at a table (far right). when answering ads . . . SAY YOU SAW IT IN CASH BOX Toshiba Records has just released “N’Avous Jamais” by Fubuki Koshiji First and most interesting news of this week concerns the Durium recording, which is coupled with “La Playa.” The song has already become a great hit in “II Silenzio,” performed by Nini Rosso. Krikor Mintangian, prexy of Durium, European countries, and in Japan the song is sure to become a big hit as the and his wife, Elisabeth Mintangian, head of the firm’s foreign dept, will leave melody itself is in the current Japanese taste. for Hamburg (Germany) where Rosso will be awarded a gold disc. His record The Brothers Four ai’rived in Tokyo on Sept. 3 for a 19-day tour of Japan. of “II Silenzio” has passed the million mark in sales all over Europe. The This is the group’s third tour of Japan. The first two were highly successful record was number one in Italy and it’s still among the top spots in the German and their popularity in Japan surpasses that of any other folk singing group charts, while it is also listed among the best sellers in Holland, Belgium and in the business. On Sept. 4, their first performance in Tokyo was held at now it’s just entering the charts in England. It seems that total sales in these Sankei Hall following a press conference held there. European countries have reached 1,500,000. Minoruphone Records, established last Feb., held an anniversary party on Along with the artist, the record firm which produced the recording will be its first release of records on Aug. 27 at the Tokyo Prince Hotel. The firm now awarded also. Mintagian will receive a gold disc in the name of Durium. The holds 13 of exclusive singers, consisting of 8 femme singers, 4 male singers success of “II Silenzio” is not limited to Europe alone; in South America the and one chorus group, most of whom are not in Japan. Apropos, the firm has original record by Nini Rosso has been released under the Fermata label, and no schedule at present time to release foreign or imported records. has immediately obtained a strong reaction in countries there, while in the Mahina Stars, one of the rather popular chorus group here, held their first States, the number published by Durium, has been recorded by A1 Hirt under Tokyo performance at the Hibiya Public Hall on Sept. 3. The event drew the RCA Victor label. many, many fans there. In the second part, they introduced favorite popular We have received from Durium more news concerning the participation of songs composed by Japanese, like “Una Sera Di Tokyo” “Pororon Lullaby two of their artists at the next annual edition of the Neapolitan Festival. They Song,” “Never Fall Into Love,” “A Memory Of A Summer Day,” “You,” etc. are Mario Trevi and Isabella Iannetti. Toshiba Records will reportedly release “Monkey Dance.” The song is com- After a period of absence from the hit scene, Fonit-Cetra returns on the posed by Hachidai Nakamura, written by Rokusuke Ei and sung by Yoshino- charts thanks to the extraordinary success of their young discovery Franco suke Shiroyama. The song was introduced through the NHK TV Show “Let’s Tozzi. His record, “I Tuoi Occhi Verdi,” is selling extremely well, having See In A Dream” and is reported to be a big favorite of the fans. passed the 250,000 mark. The success was introduced via the radio-TV contest Nippon Grammophone will release the theme music of film “Mary Poppins” “A Record For The Summer.” The song, penned by Sciorilli, is published by in the end of this month. Some key selections are “Chim Chim Cherry” and his own pubbery, Edizioni Mascotte. “That’s What I Want,” which are expected to be a strong hit with the help Francois Minchin, head of EMI Italiana is quite satisfied with the sales of film performance scheduled to open at the end of this year. success of the label during this period. The latest recording of the Italian/ Nippon Victor recently released an LP called “Standai’d/Sony Rollins” in Belgian singer Adamo, listed in the charts, is selling really well, but there is “Love Letters,” “Trambling Nocturne” and others which Light,” “Autumn another disc, just on the market, which is another sure winner. We refer, of were included. course, to the new Italian recording by the French artist Richard Anthony, en- Among the Sept, releases of popular records, most critics recommended the titled “Le Ragazze D’Oggi.” following, “Favorites (Dis- From Walt Disney Film Scores By Mary Martin” A third recording issued by EMI Italiana is obtaining a quite satisfactoi'y neyland) is said to be in good taste for enjoyment. Sound/ home “Dynamic reaction on the market. The disc is “La Playa” recorded by the Animals. J. J. Johnson” (Victor) is good for jazzophiles. “Sinatra/Cole Porter” (Capitol) In this regard we have received the announcement that a personal appearance included “Day Night,” all And “I Love Paris” and 15 others, of which are of the English group is scheduled in Italy in Dec. The Animals will have the nothing without Sinatra. Besides these above other top-notch sets are: “Phase occasion of appearing for the first time on the Italian TV screens. 4 Super Stereo Film March” (London) “American Folk Song” (Columbia) We also wish to note that “La Playa” has also been recorded in Italian “Date With Bert Kaempfert” (Polydor) and others are seen. by the Durium group, I Marcellos Ferial. They hope to follow, with this new disc, the success they are obtaining with another Italian version of an Animals’ hit, “The House Of The Rising Sun,” which they released for Durium with the title “La Casa Del Sole.” INTERNATIONAL The name of Mina is once again listed in the charts in Japan. Her second This Last Japanese recording, her latest Italian hit, “Un Anno D’Amore” (Italian version Week Week of the French song “C’Est Irreparable”), is selling strongly in that country. 1 1 Caravan—The Ventures (Liberty) Sub-Publisher/ Mina already obtained an extraordinary success in Japan with her Japanese 2 3 Par Un Beau Matin—Sound Track (Odeon) Maurice Leclerc Et Son version of “Un Buco Nella Sabbia.” Her recording, originally issued by RiFi, Ensemble (Philips) Sub-Publisher/ is distributed in Japan by Philips. 3 2 Kickstand—The Ventures (Liberty) Sub-Publisher/ RI.FI has announced this week the finalization of a new deal with Philips 4 4 Un Anno D’amore —Mina (Fontana) Hori Tokuta (Crown) Sachiko International, concerning the distribution of the RI.FI product in all Latin- Wada (King) Publisher/Shinko American countries. The contract was signed in Baarn, by the RI.FI prexy 5 9 Help The Beatles (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/Toshiba — Giovanbattista Ansoldi and the head of Philips International, Van Den Haar. 6 5 Pearly Shells Billy Vaughan (Dot) Sub-Publisher/ — Last week we informed our readers about a new manifestation called “1° 7 7 La Playa—Claude Ciari (Odeon) Los Mayas (Palette) Sub-Pub- Festival Della Canzone Lombarda.” This is a singing tour by a group of lisher/Toshiba twenty artists in the northern district of Italy, where they will perform in 8 8 Crying In The Chapel—Elvis Presley (RCA) Sub-Publisher/Aber- back Tokyo ten different towns. The winner will be presented with an award in the final 9 — Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood—The Animals (Odeon) Sub-Pub- televised night in Milan. lisher/ We have received the list of all participants in the tour. There are' a few 10 14 Poupee De Cire Poupee De Son—France Gall (Philips) Sub-Pub- names of known ai’tists, among them, as we mentioned last week, tlie top lisher/Suiseisha Argentina songstress Sonia, who represents Phonogram in this contest, sieging 11 6 Go Swim—Sound Track (London) Sub-Publisher/Seven Seas “T’Hanno Visto.” Other well known names are Memo Remigi of RI.FI who 12 11 On The Beach—Cliff Richard (Odeon) Sub-Publisher/ sings “Innamorati A Milano,” Marisa Brando of Saar, singing “Un Giarno 13 — Satisfaction—Rolling Stones (London) Publisher/Shinko Me Ne Andro’ ” and Maria Doris presenting her success, “La Finta Ton1\a,” 14 10 The Girl From Ipanema—Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto (Verve) issued by Ariston Records. Sub-Publisher/ 15 — Namida-lun Sayonara—Johnny Tillotson (MGM) Publisher/Shinko LOCAL Italy's Best Sellers This Last Week Week This Last Weeks 1 1 Aishite Aishite Aishichatanoyo—Miyoko Tashiro & Mahina Stars Week Week On Chart (Victor) 1 1 11 *11 Mondo: Jimmy Fontana/RCA Published by RCA Italiana 2 2 Anoko To Boku Yukio Hashi (Victor) — 2 2 8 *Se Non Avessi Piu’ Te: Gianni Morandi/RCA Published by 3 5 Nagisano Ojosan —Kazuo Funaki (Columbia) RCA Italiana 4 6 Koibito Naraba—Teruhiko Saigo (Crown) 5 11 Ciao Ciao (Downtown): 5 9 Bakatcho Defune—Harumi Miyako (Columbia) 3 Petula Clark/Saar Published by 6 — Namida No Taiyo—Emmie Jackson (Columbia) Pickwick 7 7 Futarino Sekai—Yujiro Ishihara (Teichiku) 4 6 6 *E Voi Ridete: Adriano Celentano/Clan Published by Clan 8 3 Onnagokoro No Uta—Burve Satake (King) Arion 9 4 Natsuno Hino Omoide—Teruko Hino (Polydor) 3 17 *Lui: Rita Pavone/RCA Published by RCA Italiana 10 Oshima Sentaro — —Hibari Misora (Columbia) 6 — 1 *1 Tuoi Occhi Verdi: Franco Tozzi/Fonit-Cetra Published by ALBUMS Mascotte Del This Last 7 14 La Casa Sole (The House Of The Rising Sun) : I Mar- Week Week cellos Ferial/Durium Published by Peter Maurice 8 8 6 La Notte: Adamo/EMI Italiana Published by EMI Italiana 1 1 Ventures In Japan—-The Ventures (Liberty) 9 2 *Sono Tanto Innamorata: Isabella 2 2 Knock Me Out The Ventures (Liberty) 9 Iannetti/Durium Published — by Durium 3 3 The Sound Of Music—Sound Track (RCA) 10 4 8 *Tu Sei Quello: Orietta Berti/Phonogram Published by 4 5 Pearly Shells—Billy Vaughan (Dot) Esedra — Tango Of Night—Alfred Hause (Polydor) ’"Denotes Original Italian Numbers —— —

The new marathon “Beat Band” record is now in German hands as the Rogerio Azcarraga, president of Orfeon Records, named Alejandro Siegrist Rollicks from Berlin set up their instruments and didn’t quit until 100 hours general director of Orfeon-Videovox and, at the same time, Jorge Audiffred be- had passed thus topping the U.S. “world” record. The marathon was held came manager of the record division. Guillermo Macedo was named manager under strict control with the following rules: All press, radio and TV per- of special services, production and recordings and Porfirio Reyna is now chief sonnel were invited at any time, day or night to make pictures or check on the of A&R and Jorge Quitero is in promotion. Iiomulo Moran, Belino M. Preza band’s activities. The pause of 1 hour for each artist could not influence the and Fidel A. Vista, who used to be with the A&R dept, of the company, will band’s playing. No musician could go to the rest room for more than 8 min- now work as independent producers. We don’t know what will happen with utes. Washing, shaving, etc. were held on stage. The 5 marathon winners are Ricardo Carrion, the other A&R man of the Orfeon label. now under new contract to CBS and their first release is on the market. Mariano Rivera Conde, who was with A&R at RCA for more than 20 years, Larry Yaskiel of Vogue sent us one of the 6 excellent new Beat LP’s re- will leave this department to become manager of RCA publishing, and Ruben leased under the title “Original Beat From England” or “ABC of Beat.” The Fuentes will replace him, having as his assistants Paco de la Barrera and Raul series is cut in England spotlighting unknown bands and released here for del Valle. Juan Calderon will remain as advertising and promotion manager. $2.00 less than the normal LP price. And as you can see, the firm is removing old traditions with the idea of be- coming the most modern recording company in the area. Italy’s Peppino Di Capri moves in at the Bayerischer Hof hotel for a 10 day engagement on Sept. 9. Metronome reports that France’s Dalida is all set It seems that rock and roll music (twist, surf, jerk, monkey, etc.) is having for her first TV shows here in a very long time. The firm is also crossing its a second chance in Mexico, since some of the modern music stations are play- fingers as Atlantic has released “Zorba” by .Jorgen Ingmann. Could it be a ing these rhythms very often during their programing. Also, foreign artists 2nd “Apache”? like the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Sam the Sham, Paul Anka, the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones and many others are being heard a lot, as are Mexican Elite Special tells us that Heinz Kiessling is now in Tararazuka, Japan groups like Los Teen Tops, Los Rocking Devils, Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Ap- working on a monster show set for Paris with over 800 musical parts. The son Boys, Los Hooligans, etc. The only problem with these radio stations is firm has 2 LP’s out by the artist. Toni Sandler has moved from Ariola to that they are playing only the old recordings by these artists and rarely any Eilte Special. The singer recently worked with Ella Fitzgerald and Louis new ones. So, the record companies are not very pleased with the situation Armstrong as well as Frank Sinatra in the “Casino De Paris” in Las Vegas. because it is very hard to sell an old record. Indie Producer Walther Richter from Berlin has signed the Castlegate Trio, RCA released two “Mary Poppins” albums, one with the original movie a GI trio from Berlin. Their first release is now out on the Ariola label. The soundtrack and the second one with the Mexican group Los Tres Con Ella, of young Americans are now working on TV and clubs throughout Germany. course sung in Spanish. “Mary Poppins” will be released soon in three different Gunter Gayer from Sikorski Music has new releases of “Invisible Tears” sung local theaters. in German by Anna Lena, the first German version of “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” by Corry Broken and “Greenfields” from Shorty Miller. Enrique Guzman, the most popular Mexican singer of the “new wave”, left for New York to have an interview with executives of Columbia Records, in The “Sirtaki” craze started by “Zorba” continues here as Gunter has placed order to familiarize himself with the methods these people will use to promote 2 original Sirtakis with Belinda & Siegfried Berendt and Leo Leandros. The him and introduce him in the United States, singing in English. After that, he Greek songs will be done here in German. will fly to Spain to do a picture with Spanish actress and singer Rocio Durcal, Klaus Teubig from Edition Esplanade announces that the firm has taken which will take him at least two and a half months. Guzman will return to over the Edition Fanfare from Fred Jackson in England for Germany and Mexico City by the beginning of December, when CBS will release his newest Austria. The first releases are “Let’s Take A Spin” by Tony Osborne and “Blue album. Bolero.” Cesar Costa, another of the Mexican idols, flew to Lima, Peru, to fulfill a two Theo Seeger from Peer Music tells us that he’s got hot hits riding with week contract and, after that, he will be back to finish a new album at RCA. “Mallorca” by Anita Traversi, “Dream On Little Dreamer” in German by “Cast Your Fate To The Wind”, currently very popular in the Sounds Or- Rene Kollo, “I Love You So Much It Hurts” in German by Sacha Distel, chestral version was recorded in three new vocal versions with local artists, “Mockin’ Bird Hill” by Ingela Brander and “Maria Elena” by Heidi Stroh. Alberto Vazquez, Los Hermanos Carrion and el Dueto Fontana, on Musart, Teldec has started their new 5-star LP series releases with 20 new LP’s. Orfeon and CBS, respectively. This series points out the best releases of the firm for basic collection and in- Another popular theme, “Let’s Forget Domani” (Olvidemos el manana), cludes pop and folk releases. The fastest moving single for the firm at present which we heard for the first time by Italy’s Katyna Ranieri and Spain’s Karina, is “Satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones which hit the 13 slot on the hit parade was released in Mexico by el Dueto Fontana on CBS and Sagrario Baena on in its first week of release. RCA. Speaking of tha Stones, the Rolling Stones will make their first Germany Los Dorman, a very original instrumental group, released on Polydor, an tour in a few days with appearances in 5 cities including Munich, Berlin and album which contains special arangements of themes like “Brasil”, “Cake Essen. The tour is being sponsored by the teen magazine “Bravo” and should Walk”, “Funiculi-funicula” and others. The group is currently performing at be a huge success. the “Camichin” night club. D.G.G. hass started their gift classical series “Masterworks In Gift Packages” Popular tropical group La Sonora Santanera, released another CBS album with the release of an LP of works from Chopin and Schubert for the special with themes like “El Mudo”, “La cumbia del torero” and “Cobarde y menti- price of $1.25. The special release includes woi’ks not included in the special rosa”, among others. packages,. A prospect of the series is included with every LP for sales promo- tion. Sonia Lopez, who used to sing with La Sonora Santanera and who long since organized her own orchestra, released a new album, with romantic songs in Tha' ,c for this week in Germany. the bolero rhythm, including “Sombras”, “Amor perdido” and “Angelitos negros”. All these songs are old Mexican standards. She is now hospitalized Germany's Best Sellers because of overworking in the last few months. International Mexican artist Miguel Aceves Mejia cut a new album where •Tis Last Weeks ,/eek Week On Chart he sings beautiful folk songs like “Que bonita es mi tierra”, “Luz de luna” and “Retirada”. He also recorded northern folk songs like “Ojitos provincianos”, II Silenzio (The Silence) —Nini Rosso—Hansa/Ariola Intro/P. Meisel “Hojita verde” and others, with the arrangements of Ruben Fuentes and the *Mit 17 Hat Man Noch Traeume (At 17, You Still Have Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan. Dreams) —Peggy March—RCA Victor—Hans Gerig Music Wooly Bully—Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs—MGM Aberbach Music Mexico's Best Sellers *John Brown’s Baby—Martin Lauer—Polydor—Hans Gerig Music 1 Buie Buie (Wooly Bully) —Sam The Sham (MGM) —Los Rockin Devils 5 5 3 *§Adios Mexico—Hans Gerig Music & 5000 Meilen Von Zu 1 (Orfeon) —Luis Moya (Musart) Haus (500 Miles From Home) —Ebony Music—Freddy 2 Lanza Tus Penas Penas A1 Viento (Cast Your Fate To The Wind)—Sounds Polydor Orchestral (Gamma) —Alberto Vazquez (Musart) —Hermanos Carrion 6 10 2 Einmal Geht Der Vorhang Zu (Can’t Get Used To Loosing (Orfeon) —Dueto Fontana (CBS) —Steve Alaimo (Gamma) You) —Bernd Spier—CBS—Aberbach Music 3 Sigamos Pecando—Los Diamantes (RCA) —Hermanos Carrion (Orfeon) 7 6 2 *Du Bist Nicht Allein (You Are Not Alone) —Roy Black Lena y Lola (Musart) —Los Hermanos Arriagada (Musart) — (Emmi) Polydor—August Seith Music 4 Crema Batida (Whipped Cream) —Herb Alpert (Tizoc) —Mayte (RCA) 8 8 2 Wenn Es Sein Muss, Kann Ich Treu Sein (In The First Julian Bert (Orfeon) —Cliff Mendoza (Musart) —Chuck Anderson (CBS) Night Of The Full Moon) —Rex Gildo—Electrola—Chap- 5 Sombras—Javier Solis (CBS) —Alberto Vazquez (Musart) —Lena y Lola pell/A. Seith (Musart) —Los Tres Reyes (Orfeon) — (Emmi) 9 1 Fraeulein Wunderbar (It’s Just Terrible) —Peter Alexan- 6 Leccion De Besos—Julian Bert (Orfeon) der—Polydor—Melodie Der Welt/Michel 7 Retirada—Jose Alfredo Jimenez (RCA) 1 Zorba Joergen Ingmann/Mikis Theodorakis Metronome/ 10 — — 8 Por Eso Estamos Como Estamos—Los Apson Boys (Peerless) International —Hans Gerig Music * Original German Copyright. 9 Extrano Tu Calor—Los Hermanos Castro (RCA) §Double sided Hit. 10 Tiburon A La Vista—Mike Laure (Musart) ^

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death of Sir Frank Tait, who, for count ess Bengt Sundstrom of Edition Odeon married to Anita Reis in the Skeppshol- We regretfully report the recent “king” of Australian live theatre. He was aged 81. men Church in Stockholm on Sept. 3. Congrats. years, was known as the managing director oi’ J. C. At the time of his passing, Tait was chairman and New on the charts here this week is “Satisfaction” with the Rolling Stones of the Williamso Williamson Theatres Ltd. During his years at the head on Decca and “We’ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place” with the Animals on of such artists m US enterprise, he was responsible for the presentation Columbia. Screen Gems Music is local latter. Oscaro S(.ar AB publisher of the Lauder, Dame Clara Butt, Galli-Curc, John McCormack, as Sir Harry ard ' 1 & The Hooten Singers, Polar recording artists, to Germany for TV, radio and Fields, Margot Fonteyn Robert Hermann C?" Asche, Gracie great a recording session for the producers Peter Meisel and Christian Bruhn. Their along with many, many others of equal stature. His last Madge Elliott, Sutherland opera German record will be released on the Metronome label. With them to Ger- achievement was the introduction to Australia of the Joan greatest triumphs of all time many goes Bengt Bernhag of Polar. On Sept. 20 the group, as well as Bernhag season, which is still running and is one of the run Australia was and publisher Stig Anderson of Sweden Music, will be in London, where the for the Williamson chain. The last show he signed to m Theatre Melbourne. group is contracted for a recording for the United Artists label. “Hello Dolly,” which is now running at Her Majesty s m theatre, but he has left be- The Kinks made a TV show in Stockholm last week, followed by a short Sir Frank will be sadly missed by the Australian will always be part of J. C. William- tour around Sweden. The TV show is planned to be shown around Christmas hind a legacy of dignity and respect that time. son Theatres Ltd. ,, the single of Leeds Music continues to enthuse greatly over A colorful postcard reached this office from Riccione, Italy, the other day. Jack Argent Paul Wayne with “Wonderful World Of The Young Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stahl of Stockholms Musikproduktion had just seen the release by local boy signed an Australian representation deal with United 23rd Anniversary Edition of Cash Box and said they liked the directory very Leeds Music has recently of the United States. and Unart Publishing companies . much. Artists on We have been advised that Johnny Devlin will leave on an overseas trip Among the latest releases from Cupol is an EP with debutant Asta Jaeder for an indefinite Sept. 30. He will take his family with him and will be away on the Pop label, produced by composer-writer-singer Allan Ehwert. She sings of Australia, and period. Devlin has a current recording contract with RCA four Swedish numbers, two of written Ehwert. Other records from borne them by we understand that plans have been made for him to record in London. Cupol is the new single with Hep Stars on Olga, and a new group, the Fools, Belinda Music ox of his business arrangements are being handled through recording for the Europa label. Pop, Olga and Europa are all independent Pty. Ltd. Ail Australia, who are co-owners with him in Johnny Devlm Music labels distributed here by Cupol. the best, John! . „ the Harry With Count Basie in Stockholm for concerts Sept. 27, Karusell Grammafon Festival Records are to release the soundtrack package from AB has rushed out the Verve LP “Basie Picks The Winners.” Same company Saltzman movie production, “The Ipcress File,” starring Michael Caine, Guy throughout also introduces the debutant Ase Kleveland on Polydor, making her record Doleman, Nigel Green, and Sue Lloyd. The film is being distributed England debut with “What Have They Done To The Rain”/“A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Australia by British Empire Films. The soundtrack was recorded in Fall,” two songs by Bob Dylan and Malvina Reynolds. There will be an LP by the John Barry Orchestra. xLaurie by the artist in the middle of Sept. The 16-year old debutante appeared in a GO!! Records are out with the third single release by the local duo, “Judy Green, popular TV show here some months ago. Allen & Bobby Bright. One side is an original by the boys called Laurie Allen have just Big sensation at the cinemas here at the moment is “Mary Poppins,” opening while the coupling is “Mojo Queen.” Bobby Bright and Proby. at the Rigoletto Aug. 23 and very well received by all critics—and the audi- completed an Australia-wide concert tour with P. J. of J. Albert & bon ences, too. Music biz is following up the success of the movie with a lot of Tony Geary, A & R producer for the publishing house Parlophone label single by the promotion for the records and sheet music from it. Pty Ltd., advises that both sides of the new titles are local group, the Easybeats, are originals by members of the group, “Wedding Ring” and “Me Or You.” Copyright of course is handled by J. Albert issued by Norway's Best Sellers & Son. The Easybeats have recently had their very first album E.M.I. The set is called “Easy.” , This Last Weeks Belinda Music has won the local rights to what looks like being a smash — Belinda is Week Week On Chart record in Australia for the Fortunes “You Got Your Troubles. Question ” 1 1 3 Help! (Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musikforlags AB also handling “I Got You Babe” and “Easy . . . of building its roster of local 2 2 11 Lappland (Finn Eriksen/Fontana) Edition Liberty RCA of Australia is still pursuing its policy Latest additions to their catalogue are Wendy Sullivan with Will You 3 3 9 Blue, Blue Day (Spotnicks/Karusell) Acuff-Rose Scandia artists. Want Me Tomorrow” b/w “The Right Road To Heartache,” and Australian 4 7 5 Tambourine Fly Mr. Man (Byrds/CBS) Musikk-Huset A/S country & western artist Athol McCoy with “The Land Where The Crows 5 8 5 The Birds And The Bees (Alma Cogan/Columbia) Imudico Backwards” b/w “Darling Nellie Gray.” Both singles have just been issued. A/S The Australian Broadcasting Commission, which is owned and operated by that they (the 6 10 2 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (Rolling Stones/Decca) the Federal Government, has notified the Musician’s Union four-months notice of dismissal to the variety orchestras 7 5 20 Dar Bjorkarna Susa (Jailbird Singers/Metronome) Norsk ABC) are giving Melbourne and Sydney. There are approxi- Musikforlag A/S which the Commission has in both mately eighteen musicians in each band and the notice takes effect as of 8 6 11 Crying In The Chapel (Elvis Presley/RCA Victor) Musikk- proposed action of Sept. 1. Executives of the Union are very disturbed at the Huset A/S negotiation, the Commission and are hoping to come to an agreement by 9 — 1 Bald Headed Woman (Hep Stars/Olga) No publisher which will enable the bands to stay on with the ABC. . the 10 4 13 Cadillac (Hep Stars/Olga) Copyright in dispute W & G Records have signed an agreement with Carish of Italy for representation of the Carish product in Australia. There are many fine artists material in the catalogues, including the widely popular Peppino Di Capri. The created will be issued here on the W&G International label which has been c/w for the occasion. First release features the artist with “Morire A Capri This Last Weeks “Che Figura.” Records Week Week On Chart On the subject of Italian records, Tony D’Ambra, head of Mihstrel on the Australia, is having a great run with “II Silenzio” by Nino Rossi 1 1 4 Help! (Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musikforlags AB of Durium label. Durium is represented in Australia by Minstrel. 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ABC Paramount . . . . 47 Laurie 82 A & M 4, 70 London 3 Could well be that the new Epic outing by Bobby Vinton will be one of the Arctic 33 hottest singles of the year, certainly one of the biggest sellers this fine artist Argo 7 MGM 19, 23, 34, 37, 63, 66, 85 all the ingredients: has had in recent releases. “What Color Is A Man” has Atco 5, 13, 40 Mercury 60 a message, a great commercial arrangement, and a top calibre artist. Atlantic . . . . 31, 44, 77, 95 Motown 11, 12 Jim Corbett is bubbling over these days with a car load of good album product at Sparton in Montreal. Jim has really been on the move with a sales Bang 6, 90 Parrot 28, 81, 92 meeting in the plush Muskoka resort, the Sands, and in Toronto. In attendance Back Beat 39, 74 Phi-Dan 83 were Alan Parker of ABC Paramount and Marty Goldstein representing the Cameo 79 Press 20 Westminister line. Jim has rave action from CJAD’s music director, Bruce Capitol 96 Philles 9 Patenaude, on new sets by Della Reese, Ray Charles and the Impressions. On 3, 16, 48, 69, 78, top of the hot new ABC album product comes choice items under the Impulse Checker 88 & CE 94 RCA Victor 22, 64, 93 banner, and in the command line. Jim was in Quebec City at the time of his CO Columbia 86 Reprise 18, 25, 55 information-loaded epistle. 1, 21, 50, 75, 27, 67 Hot rumor out of Winnipeg has CKY, the prairie power house of pop music, Ric Tic Decca . . . 73, 100 Roulette 76 to Speculation indicates it may be a smoother about undergo a format change. Dial 41 sound in the offing. Diamond 36 54 Rumors confirmed dept: Pat Burns is indeed at Montreal’s CKGM, at the Smash 32, Dolton . . 61 helm of a brand new telephone seg that has already won him an extensive Soma 45 Duke . . . 71 write-up in the Toronto papers. “I Live For The Sun” by the Sunrays on Soul 51 Dunhill . . 2, 80 singles in Canada. It’s on Sue 56 Capitol is one of the hottest of the current crop of Dynavoice 87 most charts from coast to coast and sales are brisk, reports Paul White. Tamla 29, 57, 62 CKPR radio is experiencing much favorable Lakehead listener reaction to the Epic . . 10, 14, 65 .”. TFC-Hall 97 Tony Martin outing on Tamla-Motown, “The Bigger Your Heart . . It just Tower 49, 68 may be a chart outing for Tony, and it has been a while, hasn’t it? Roger Freeport 100 99 Miller will be a runaway on both the country and pop chart scene with “Kansas 20th Fox City Star.” Meanwhile, London people in all markets are beginning to reap Gordy . . . . 24, 58 89 big sales action on the Charlie Rich outing, “Mohair Sam.” United Artists 30, 35, 84, Hickory . . . 46, 91 Even though a new American single, “Just A Little Bit Better,” has been Vanguard 59 released on MGM, it appears that Herman’s Hermits are about to happen big Imperial 26 Vee Jay 100 in Canada with the flip side of “Henry The VIII,” “End Of The World.” Lee Volt 72 Farley has memoed all branches to get moving on the item, showing red hot Joda . 98 chart strides at CJCA, Edmonton, after a big start in Calgary. Ray Dee, a Sutra 42 Wand 43, 52 CJLX, Lakehead spinner, was one of the early starters on the side, featuring Kama Kapp .... 53 Warner Bros 15 it as a battle item some weeks ago, with a tremendous success. John Watson 17 White Whale 8 at T.P.C. in Calgary has been working hard on the side after a big start at King .... H.Q. Also CFAC. It’ll now get a big national push from Quality’s Toronto Illlllll doing good business reports Lee is Chubby Checker’s latest, “Everything’s Wrong.” CHNS in Halifax is leading the way on this one in the east, with western chart action big on CKRD. “Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl” by the Barbarians on Laurie has just been released by Quality in Canada. It was a CKPR battle winner, for the maximum ten days, retired undefeated. Some small American action has been noted on the side on a regional basis. It now remains to be seen if Lakehead listeners will establish any kind of a precedent for the rest of the country. Vancouver’s Canadian Classics are featured on a new Valiant release from the U.S. top side appears to be “I Don’t Know.” It’ll be on Warners in Canada, probably. Bob Martin and the Columbia people happily counting the spoils on newies by Andy Williams, “Ain’t It True,” debuting this week at CHNS, Halifax, and “You Can’t Be True Dear” by Patti Page, will very likely do good business with a great ballad by newcomer, gal singer, Michele Lee. “You Were There” has that middle of the road sound of success that could make this gal another Streisand. Billy Joe Royal has what sounds like another winner for Columbia with his follow up to “Boondocks,” “I Knew You When.” Another message song comes along on Dunhill, probably on RCA Victor in Canada. It’s by the composer of “Eve Of Destruction,” P. F. Sloan and carries the title, “The Sins Of A Family.” Bobby Martin looks to be a shoo in. for cross Canada chart listings with her latest, just a bit of a change of pace for this good gal singer, “I Don’t Want .”. To Live . . It’s on Coral isn’t it Al? Whitey Heines forwards copies of B.M.I. product that look like real hot bits LUCKY STARS INDEED—On the British TV show “Thank Your Lucky Stars” of business. The “Jackie Davis Plays The Park Plaza” set on RCA Victor recently, Neville Marten, European director of Cash Box, presented the maga- International has a very professional sound, with the entertainer at his vocal zine’s international Gold Awards to Herman’s Hermits (represented by Her- and instrumental best. Also very big with the B.M.I. people is the Ric outing man-left) for three tunes which reached the top of the best seller lists: “Can’t by Cy Anders. It’s a country sound that appears to be a sure winner, “My You Hear My Heartbeat,” “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter” and Good* Life” looks like the action side, but Whitey doesn’t mind which side “I’m Henry VIII.” Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones is shown (right) awaiting happens—they’re both B.M.I. Canada songs. the presentation of his group’s trophy for “Satisfaction.”

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'Par Golf' Amusement Intro'd By ChiCoin Fischer Bows 77B And 91 B Of Regent Series coin-operated amusement equipment for the nation’s operators and loca- tion owners.” Phil Schwartz, director of sales, ex- pressed his complete satisfaction last week when the game was released to the trade for sampling, and asserted that his optimism towards “Par Golf”

; is mostly based on a very successful random pre-test campaign conducted recently by Chicago Coin. Collections, he said, were “absolutely terrific” in these various locations. FISCHER REGENT “Par Golf” provides exciting, chal- 6-POCKET TABLE lenging scoring action on a 9 hole, par actual golf course on the play- 35, CHICAGO—Ewald Fischer, president is a new feature that Ewald Fischer drives times field. The player as many of Fischer Manufacturing Company, and Sales Manager Frank Schroeder yards) to as is necessary (100 to 250 Incorporated, of Tipton, Missouri, ad- placed considerable stress on during get the “green.” playfully “suf- on He vised this past week that the all- an interview with the Cash Box re- fers” through ‘hooks’ and ‘slices,’ and new “Regent” 77B and 91B series porter. the ecstatic pleasure of also enjoys (models) coin-operated pool tables will Among the other Fischer innova- perfect drives on the accomplishing be showcased and demonstrated in the tions are: A new, improved cue ball the course (playfield). When he is on Fischer exhibit at the Music Opera- with a lock-in at the conclusion of the putts to hole out ‘green’ the player tors of America (MOA) Convention, game, a mechanism drawer with ball (shades of Snead, Palmer, Lema, September 11-13, in the Pick-Congress return feature combined, and a com- CHICAGO—Sam Wolberg and Sam Nieklaus, Player, et all). Hotel, along with the Fischer “Em- pact pull-out unit. The cue ball is at Censburg, co-heads of Chicago Dy- Furthermore, Schwartz added, it is press” and “Fiesta” pool table models. the opposite end of the table for “Hole-In- namic Industries, Incorporated, manu- possible to accomplish a A prime feature in the new “Re- faster play action. golf course, when the facturers in this city of a wide vari- One” on the gent” 77B and 91B pool tables is an The “Regent” series of Fischer pool ;ty of coin-operated amusement player’s first drive makes the lighted all-metal cash box and housing which tables has a breathtaking walnut ‘green’. ?ames for distribution in all of the 250 yard is separated from the mechanism vinyl laminate finish with matching scoring fea- world coin machine markets, an- In other playing and drawer. Furthermore, all of the me- trim. There are die casted, chrome nounced this past week that Chicago tures the Score Rack lights up the chanism drawers are keyed alike. This plated, no-lift, sturdy legs and adjust- in Coin Machine Company has “crashed number of hole yardage and par, ers, and self-cleaning metal run- through the barrier of new ideas” in sequence, from 1 to 9. And, registers ways. amusement devices this week of the the running total of strokes played in equipped is designed to fit in any size location. All six pocket tables are MOA Convention with the all-new, the game. “Par Golf” offers very It is 57 inches in length, 24 inches with new, improved bolt-down top and “completely” different “Par Golf” golf- rapid play, averaging well under two wide, and 72 inches in height. It also wedge-lock cushions for considerably :ype game, featuring “Drives” and minutes for a 9-hole game. There is has metal moulding and sturdy metal quieter play. ‘Putts,” for “Eagles,” “Birdies,” an authentic, realistic, and very color- legs, and a ‘Cheat-Proof’ reinforced All of the Fischer pool table models ‘Pars,” and “Bogeys.” ful playfield, with a “Permatized” fin- front door. are on exhibit in booths 3, 4, and 5, Both Wolberg and Gensburg con- ish that resists wear and scratches. Also on display in Chicago Coin’s at the MOA Convention and Trade sider this accomplishment “a very There is also a beautiful illustrated showroom at the factory are Chi- Show. On hand in the exhibit and Coin’s “Preview” 6-player automatic arge step forward in making avail- 3-dimensional back rack. Fischer hospitality suite will be: big ball bowling alley, and the “Gold able, for all sorts of locations, the “Par Golf” is housed in a colorfully Star” (Extended Play) puck shuffle Ewald and Margaret Fischer, Frank Inest, most exciting money-making illustrated, and rugged cabinet which alley bowler. Schroeder, and Marvin Mertes.

SOUTHERN AUTOMATIC OF KENTUCKY REJOINS SEEBURG

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Wms. 'Kick A Poo # Shuffle Unveiled At MOA Midway Premieres 'Monster Gun' Game

CHICAGO—Sam Stern, president of CHICAGO—A ‘monster’ is loose at tively showcased” in booths 11, 12, and Williams Electronic Manufacturing- the MOA Convention this weekend! 13 on the amusement games exhibit Corporation, located in this city, pro- And, Marcine Wolverton, president of floor of the Pick-Congress Hotel, dur- ducers of Williams coin-operated Midway Manufacturing Company, in ing the MOA Convention and Trade flipper-type games, novelty (baseball, suburban Franklin Park, Illinois; and Show. etc.) equipment, and United shuffle al- vice president Hank Ross refer to it A big reason Wolverton and Ross leys and ball bowlers, announced this as “a monster of a gun-target amuse- decided upon the ‘monster’ theme was past week that the new United six- ment game,” which is being “attrac- the constantly growing (in popu- player “Kick A Poo” puck shuffle Tar- larity) monster craze that has been gette amusement game will be un- Urban Offering circulating through this country for veiled for the first time in the Wil- quite some time. They feel that a liams-United exhibit at the MOA Con- New 3D Stereo Unit continuation of this monster exploita- vention, September 11-13, in the Pick- tion will “most assuredly bring more Congress Hotel. The exhibit covers an coins into the cash boxes” because of this area including booths #17, 18, 19, 20, popular craze, especially among the 21 and 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. younger set. Sample shipments of “Kick A Poo” The use of black light targets has Targette game are presently being made it possible to create a realistic “rushed out to the company’s vast ‘weird’ effect on the back-box, accord- network of distributors throughout ing to Ross. the domestic, as well as the foreign Furthermore, the always accepted coin machine markets” to be show- theme of numerous major moving cased alongside of Williams “Lucky targets, with a variety of many dif- ferent motions, is again Strike” single-player flipper amuse- Williams KICK A POO featured in ment game, and United’s “Oasis” au- the “Monster Gun.” Ross explained that this tomatic big ball bowling alley. exhibit on the amusement games ex- is “a proven success feature” United’s “Kick A Poo” Targette hibit floor during the MOA Conven- in Midway gun-target amusement offers the player seven ways to play tion with Sam Stern, will be: Bud games. panel and score. They include: “Regular,” Lurie, Bill DeSelm, Jack Mittel, and A of moving lights was re- cently incorporated “Advance”, and “Flash”. In addition, Herb Oettinger; as well as some of into the planning and designing of this amusement there is the optional ‘Shoot Again’ the executives of the parent Seeburg game, along feature for the three aforementioned Corporation, who will be popping in with the new “Mystery Score” feature. games; and, finally, the new “Re- and out of the amusement games ex- Also, motorized peater” action on the playfield. hibit at intervals. drum units are being utilized in the back rack “Kick A Poo” Targette puck shuffle for considerably more rapid and accurate GRANGER, Continued from page 65 alley, which is the standard size of 1— scoring during play of the game. 8 2 feet in length and feet 2— Y 2% wide, Here is a man who is at once a suc- Urban 3D STEREO Wolverton stated, in conclusion, offers very rapid, quiet operation, cessful operator of long standing, a that sample shipments of “Monster — Urban Industries making it a must for most locations Wisconsin dairyman, a public official, LOUISVILLE Gun” are on their way to Midway’s will introduce at the MOA Show a everywhere, according to Bud Lurie, a well-acquainted in Government family of distributors throughout the man new light-weight (30 lbs) 3D Stereo sales manager of Williams-United. It circles—and dedicated to MOA. I owe unit and according to the manufac- United States. has double nickel or dime play as much to Clint Pierce for his guidance turer, “it’s priced to fit every opera- On hand in Midway Mfg’s. exhibit will com- standard coin acceptor equipment, as and counsel and I take this oppor- tor’s means.” This unit be at the MOA Convention during exhibit pletely automatic. The size of this well as the 25? multiple coin mechan- tunity to thank him. hours will be: Marcine Wolverton, unit will allow either placing it on ism optional at extra cost. Frederick M. Granger, Jr. the counter, stand, or even hanging Hank Ross, Bob Jonesi, and Louis On hand in the Williams-United Executive Vice President on the wall, they state. “Cyclone” Imre.

1— GAME A-1 2— 1 -WURLITZER 1800 75.00 M.O.A. SPECIALS 1—WURLITZER 2000 75.00 1—WURLITZER 2104 125.00 GAME & WORKING A-l GAME1— A-l 2— 1—WURLITZER 2300S 250.00 16' CONTINENTAL BOWLERS $400.00 $475.00 2—3—UNITED ULTRA S.A. 395.00 5—WURLITZER 2400 395.00 ea. 13' CONTINENTAL BOWLER 400.00 475.00 UNITED SPEEDY S.A. 25.00 1— 2—WURLITZER 2500 450.00 ea. 16' 2— DUCHESS BOWLER 225.00 325.00 CC CITATION S.A. 295.00 1—WURLITZER 2510 450.00 16' GOLD CROWN BOWLERS 375.00 425.00 BALLY BUS STOP 295.00 1—WURLITZER 2700-3 695.00 13' GOLD CROWN BOWLERS 375.00 425.00 BALLY HAPPY TOUR 295.00 1—WURLITZER 2710-3 695.00 3— 16' GRAND PRIZE BOWLERS 625.00 725.00 BALLY SHEBA 295.00 1 —WURLITZER 2800-1 795.00 4— 13' GRAND PRIZE BOWLERS 625.00 725.00 WMS. SPOT POOL 75.00 1—WURLITZER 2800-4 795.00 16' ROYAL CROWN BOWLERS 500.00 575.00 WMS. STOP N’ GO 395.00 1—WURLITZER 2800-7 795.00 13' ROYAL CROWN BOWLERS 500.00 575.00 WMS. HIGHWAY 125.00 13 OFFICIAL BOWLERS 650.00 750.00 16/ CADILLAC BOWLER 725.00 800.00 GOTTLIEB QUEEN OF HEARTS 50.00 CONTACT 1/3' CADILLAC BOWLERS 725.00 800.00 GOTTLIEB SHIPMATES 395.00 GOTTLIEB FRONTIERSMAN 25.00 CLINT SHOCKEY 6—UNITED 16' CAPRI B.A. 550 00 650.00 GOTTLIEB JOCKEY CLUB 25.00 AT THE 1-UNITED 16' CYPRESS B.A. 625.00 725.00 GOTTLIEB ROYAL FLUSH 25.00 WURLITZER BOOTH T—/UNITED 16' CLASSIC B.A. 300.00 400.00 GOTTLIEB SOUTHERN BELLE 25.00 DURING THE 1 /-UNITED 16' DIXIE B.A. 225.00 325.00 -UNITED 16' FALCON B.A. 225.00 325.00 PHONOGRAPHS M.O.A. 1 —UNITED 16' FIVE STAR B.A. 225.00 325.00 CONVENTION 1—UNITED 16' FUTURA B.A. 795.00 850.00 7—AMI D-40 50.00 1—UNITED 16' HANDICAP B.A. 225.00 325.00 AMI 200 HIDEAWAY 150.00 1 —UNITED 16' TIP TOP B.A. 250.00 350.00 AMI HS-120 HIDEAWAY 125.00 1—UNITED 16' TEAM MATE B.A. 200.00 300.00 1—AMI WQ-200 65.00 LARGE SUPPLY OF NEW USED 1—UNITED 16' SAVOY B.A. 200.00 300.00 4—AMI-W-1 20 15.00 ea. AND AMI & WURLITZER STEPPERS 1—UNITED 13' BONUS B.A. 150.00 200.00 1—SEEBURG HF-100-R 195.00 UNITED 13' TEAM MATE B.A. 150.00 225.00 1—SEEBURG 200 295.00 1— . . CCA . $37.00 EACH . . . . . (NEW) UNITED 13' LEAGUE B.A. 150.00 225.00 SEEBURG Q-160 650.00 1— . CCB $37.00 EACH . . . . . (NEW) UNITED 13' SEVEN STAR B.A. 375.00 475.00 SEEBURG KD-200 235.00 1— CCC . . . $20.00 EACH . . . (NEW) 1 —UNITED 13' SAVOY B.A. 200.00 300.00 SEEBURG M-100-C 125.00 CCD $15.00 EACH 1—SEEBURG M-100-BL 75.00 LARGE QUANTITY OF WURLITZER BALLY ABC SHUFFLE ALLEY 50.00 SEEBURG H-100-G HIDEAWAY 135.00 1— 5010 WALL BOXES .. $35.00 EACH (NEW) BALLY ALL THE WAY S.A. 225.00 1—SEEBURG C0NS0LETTE WALL BOX 200.00 1—BALLY DELUXE CLUB S.A. 75.00 1—CC HOLIDAY S.A. 35.00 1 —CC RED PIN S.A. 125.00 CC STRIKE BALL S.A. 375.00 CC VARIETY ROLL DOWN S.A. 200.00 ROYAL DIST. INC 1 -BALLY SUPER 8 S.A. 225.00 RD., TEL. 513-771-4250 1 —UNITED SUNNY S.A. 175.00 1210 GLENDALE-MILFORD CINCINNATI 15, OHIO NCMDA's Slifer Random Pix On Wurlitzer Disco Bow In Kentucky Club Set For Seminar CHICAGO — The National Coin Ma-

chine Distributors Association semi- ! scheduled for Sat. Sept. 11th, at nar | 3:30 PM promised free discussion of industry problems. Various tables, set up and labeled according to subjects related to the “Carnival of Ideas” will be monitored by industry authorities to answer questions. A separate table, monitored by NCMDA national director 0. L. “Bob” Slifer was to be the scene of special discussions on distributor- ; operator or operation-association

| questions. Slifer’s motto: “Let the chips fall where they may.” “All unfairnesses,” Slifer said, “were probed and dealt with as fairly as possible to the parties concerned. I always try and put myself in the hand the recent kickoff of Wurlitzer Dis- Captured by the camera during a lively demonstra- other fellow’s shoes. We want to erad- On for tion of one of today’s dances, Pat Traymore of the icate problems.” cotheque at Jungle Village, Covington, Ky. are (left Arthur Murray Studios shows attending operators to right) Clint Shockey (Royal Dist.), Put Davis and guests how it’s done. Arthur Murray Studios is (dancer), Roy Trimble, M. S. Fredman and Patty currently cooperating with Wurlitzer to promote the Ball (dancer). discotheque program. THE ORIGINAL!! KICKER and CATCHER the COUNTER GAME with BUILT-IN-PROFITS

J. F. FRANTZ MFC. CO.

1940 W. Lake St., Chicago 12, III.

Tel: TAylor 9-2399 Pretty dancer Patty Davis demonstrates the “Jerk” (Left to right) Pat Traymore, Dick Geiger (Royal), for the interested spectators attending the Jungle Jack Silvernell (Royal,) Clint Shockey (Royal) and Village discotheque opening. Bert Davidson of Wurlitzer.

BIGGER PROFITS Townsend, Meyers, Join United, Inc. Sales Staff Trouble MILWAUKEE—Harry Jacobs, presi- NOW WITH -FREE dent of United, Incorporated, distrib- utors in Wisconsin for the Wurlitzer BILLIARD Company’s coin-operated automatic COIN-OP POCKET TABLES phonographs, Valley arid All-Tech by National of New Jersey pool tables, Tape-Athon background music systems, Ditchbum vendors, Universal Candimat vending ma- "CORONET” chines, and Stancraft merchandise vendors, advised last week that his son-in-law, Russell Townsend, has joined United, Inc.’s sales staff re- cently. Townsend, Jacobs, reports, will concentrate on sales of all vending machine lines and Tape-Athon back- ground music systems in the Milwau- kee Metropolitan area. Manufactured to exacting CHUCK MEYERS professional Tried — Tested and Proven Townsend, who is 21+ years of age. standards. in the field 6 months prior Viking Names Engineering Dir. has been active in sales throughovit the State Wisconsin to distribution. of for several MINNEAPOLIS—Viking of Minne- years. \ apolis, Inc. has named Cliff Ratliff, 37, Another recent addition to the SHUFFLEBOARDS Dii’ector of Engineering, a newly cre- United Distrib sales force was ated post. The appointment followed Charles (Chuck) Meyers, a coin ma- by National of N. J. decisions to expand R & D and Engi- chine veteran in Wisconsin. Meyers For the best in Shuffle- neering, it was announced by Frank concentrates on the sale of music, Garay, president of the tape recorder vending and boards ask about the "Lucky amusement game equip- firm. ment in Wisconsin and the Upper 13 Star-Lite” and the Peninsula Michigan. Ratliff came to Viking from Allied of "Astro-Lite” . . these . Rounding out the sales staff at Radio’s Knight Division in Chicago models by National of N. J. United, Inc. is Reid Whipple, a long- where he was engaged as Senior Engi- time coinman, are NEWER than NEW! Built who has been associ- neer of special projects for over 6 ated with Jacobs for several months. with PROFIT PERFORMANCE United, Inc. years. Previously he was instrumen- has been involved in a in mind. mushrooming expansion drive during tal in the development of magnetic the past year or so, necessitating this Write for FREE Color Brochure or Phone 201- Visit Paol Kotler and Jerry Gordon at heads at Shure Brothers Inc. in Ev- personnel growth. 672-9100 for Coin-Op, Professional, Billiard Lounge, our MOA Convention Display— Booths 46. anston, Illinois. Jacobs stated that Townsend and and Home Tables. #44, 45 , Ratliff has published several engi- Meyers will accompany him to the c » o o P neering papers on electronic circuitry MOA Convention this weekend, in the NATIONAL design for special applications. He is Pick-Congress Hotel. They will divide Shuffleboard & Billiard Co. of N. J. a member of the IEEE and CAAG. their time between the Wurlitzer, LRadio ham operators have known him Valley Sales, All-Tech, Tape-Athon. 31 MAIN ST., E. ORANGE, N. J. |as W9UWM since 1949. Ratliff plans and Ditchbum exhibits during the Jto make his home in Minneapolis. convention. KILLER JOE... Top Man—Master—King of Disqueville, says: “It's here! Music with a beat—to knock you off your seat and on your feet! That’s what you get with the NEW, exciting ROWE AMI DIPLOMAT PACKAGE!”

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keep on dancing ... plus 200 plays of Swingin’ Music among the TOP ONE- it? Don’t! contact your Rowe Distributors— they’ll give HUNDREDS! Doubt Just you the whole story. Discotheque originated in France, 3 or 4 years ago... caught fire here... but

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large segment SHOW TIME—Much of the East went West last week as a concla'e. - s of the coin machine trade took off for the three day MOA ^ planned on a n the numerous names we chatted with last week who -«L ,L were: Irv, Howard and Arnold Kaye jetting out from the Kaye t-O; o display models; Nick Melone and Sol Lipkin off from American Shuttle tne - • in Union City with their lineup of tables and alleys; A1 Simon and Bert e , Billiards sales force from Amityville for their table exhibit; and to mee off from Eastern Novelty to his hospitality suite in the Pick-Congress and greet visiting coinmen from Jersey and the neighboring areas. Han tor Swartz of Intersphere Development announced that his firm has arranged new a hospitality suite in the Essex Inn where they’ll show off their brand _ Model 2100A ‘Colorama’ audio-visual machine. Hank claims that this model operator and that the price U is strictly aimed at the coin machine • » or Scopi- is one of its most attractive features. Alvin Malnik and Jack Mitiuk tone USA in Miami Beach were flying out of the jaws of Hurricane Bets> to join up with the Tel-A-Sign brass in Chi at that firm’s exhibit area. A. D. Palmer of Wurlitzer, off early from N. Tonawanda, N.Y. to set up and man for the phono booth. The promotion ace promises lavish and colorful things . the trade at the Wurlitzer exhibit.

PRO’S ON PARADE—You won’t find Paul Newman or Jackie Gleason there, but when you see the pros playing in that special room at the Broadway , Billiards (on 52nd Street), remember it’s a cool ten thousand dollars they re playing for. That’s the jackpot in the New York State Billiards Contest, now in its last three weeks of play. The pros are cool, the room is dark except for the spotlight on the table, and it looks like the easiest thing in the world when the competing champs start sinking ’em. The pros are smart—they let the audience do the worrying. All tables, incidentally, are products of the U.S. Billiards Corp.

RIDING IT OUT—Last week the Cash Box phone rang; it was All-Coin Amusement Company’s Joe Mangone calling from Florida, and the connection BUY WANTED sounded a little funny. Joe said he was phoning via “ship-to-shore”, so that explained part of it. But what were those weird howls and thumpings? Joe Mechanics Experienced t Two calmly explained that it was Hurricane Betsy. Hurricane Betsy? Ship-to-Shore All Types On Of Games call? Yes, said Joe, he’d just put the Gottlieb yacht Flipper II, in drydock . And Music Boxes and was now astride his own houseboat which was dancing on the uncalm All-year round job for reliable family FOR waters of Tampa Bay! Why was he calling—did he need help? Oh, no. says « men. Route within 7-mile radius sur- Joe—just wanted to let us know that he’d be at the MOA Convention, demon- rounding Atlantic City. TOP EARNINGS strating the New RS-101 Call Back message-receiving unit! Now that’s a sales- Call Mr. Cohen Collect: IN man! “Of course,” he said, “I could arrive in Chicago a little before schedule.” 345-1515 Betsy howled. “I may fly.” 1 EVERY TYPE OF LOCATION Music Box Enterprises EVERYWHERE WORD FROM THE TOP—NAMA delegates to the Florida convention re- 15 S. Virginia Ave., Atlantic City, NJ. ceived an official greeting on official stationery from Governor Haydon Burns, which reads, in part: “Florida is proud to host such an outstanding industry” it’s good to hear some good words for our industry. Let’s hope the word

1 spreads. . . . Harold Hoffman of Royal Distributors in Cincinnati advised that Paul Himburg of that firm has switched over to Leo Weinberger’s

Southern Automatic sales force. . . . Seeburg’s Frank Lupino phoned in to say Hawaii-based R. F. Stenstrom, Pacific Area Distributor for Seeburg the Products, had the pleasure of bestowing a silver trophy contributed by the company to Edward Ukishima. And what did Mr. Ukishima do to win the trophy? He concocted a Honolulu Punch Rum drink (pineapple juice, lemon phone juice, rum and orgeat syrup) which won a prize at the Australian Catering 4 Exhibition in Honolulu. Ukishima’s a bartender at the Hotel Ilikai’s Fountain Lanai Bar. RINGS .... REUNION IN GOTHAM—It was “happy reunions” for David Rosen, with friends coming in from faraway places. The head of David Rosen, Inc., and you’re his wife Vera, came to New York for a kingly dinner at the\Forum of the 12 Caesars with John Haddock, who was in charge of European operations NOT for AMI before turning the firm over to Rowe. Haddock was on his way back to Portugal where he’s been living in retirement. Rosen is the* AMI dis- there .... tributor in Philadelphia. Another old friend—from the days when hexwas a top exec at Auto Phono, is Y. Y. Van Nattan, who came in from Los Ajngeles to see Dave in Philadelphia. Van heads his own firm in L.A. which \deals in BUT YOU ANSWER IT! marketing, product research and development, corporate planning and\invest- ment. Ever watchful for business and better business, Dave screened a number Your Remington-Standard CALL-CONTROL unit takes the of films while in New York, submitted to him by independent producers? for his Filmotheque-Diseotheque operations. When contracts are concluded, w\atch message IN YOUR VOICE — no matter where you T OWN for the announcement of some big show biz names being added to the Vj 22 film titles already in the Rosen film catalogue for his are, you can “phone in” with your pocket-sized CALL- movie-music combination machines. BACK unit and GET that message — GET that SALE! NEWS FROM THE CONTINENT—Suren Fesjin and Aspet Varten of Monjf dial International hinted last week that they may shortly be bringing in to th^^ PORTABLE 060008 PRIVATE soooso GUARANTEED USA some interesting equipment ideas from the European market, but nc^ details yet. . . . Seeburg prexy J. Cameron Gordon off to Europe for a two-toB' three week look-see of company branches and affiliated firms; he has quite aB schedule in front of him—Seeburg’s all over the map: London, Paris, Rome!B Antwerp, Zurich, Helsinki, Copenhagen and two Swedish cities that are hard 1 to pronounce. . . . Meanwdiile back in the States, Seeburg music rep Mike 1 Joe Mangone will demonstrate this fantastic Callan is back from the meeting of the tribe in Chicago; Mike’s on the lookout for music. . . . Fred Poliak, Rowe AC marketing veep, tickled pink over the unit for you—see him at the MOA Convention! airplay his Diplomat machines will be getting when Hullaballoo starts its newr fall season—this is icing on the Killer Joe Piro & Rowe publicity cake.

HERE & THERE—Jackie Cohen of Music Box, Inc., Atlantic City. N.J. < needs a couple of qualified games and music mechanics; says he’d like steady,

reliable preferably married men for his route locations. . DISTRIBUTORSHIPS STILL & . . Joe Orleck. AVAILABLE IN CERTAIN AREAS Cash Box President & Publisher, has again been asked by the March of Dimes to the Coin Machine and Vending Division All-Coins lead drive, and Joe has again Amusements Co., Inc. accepted—this makes it three years in a row for the boss; he held the chair-

2495 77th manship in 1964 and 1965. . . . Joe Munves, ace N.W. Terrace , Miami , Florida 33147 arcade equipment supplier from the Mike Munves Corp. is on hand at Booth #61 on the floor of the trade showr to meet and greet customers and friends and “talk arcades.” i Chicago Chatter SEE US In Our Exhibit Booths #11/ 12 & 13 At The MOA CONVENTION

For The Latest in MIDWAY AMUSEMENT GAMES WELCOME COINMEN! The heady excitement and exhileration of the annual MOA Convention has “hooked” all of us. Before proceeding with this MOA f Chatter Column may we offer a low bow and countless Cashbox accolades to Fred Granger, Clint Pierce, Lou Casola, “Red” Wallace, and all of the dedi- ' cated officers and directors of MOA for presenting a truly great convention program to the rank and file of coinbiz. As an added thrill to this year’s trade show a raft of new coin-operated amusement equipment will be unveiled for the first time on the exhibit floor.

, In the spotlight (on cue) are such new amusement games as Chicago Coin Machine Company’s exciting, new “Par Golf” (Drive & Putt) golf game, fea- . turing Eagles, Birdies, Pars, and Bogeys. This equipment is on display in the showroom at Chicago Dynamic Industries, where Sam Wolberg, Sam Gens-

. burg, Phil Schwartz, Jerry Koci, Avron Gensburg and Harry Glick will be happy to show you around. Williams-United’s “Kick A Poo” six-player Targette puck shuffle alley is on display in booths #17 thru 21 and 24 thru 28, on the exhibit floor. Waiting to greet you there will be Sam Stern, Bud Lurie, Billy DeSelm, Jack Mittel and

* Herb Oettinger . . . When you stop over at the Bally exhibit in booths #34 thru 38 you will be greeted by Bill O’Donnell, Herb Jones, Paul Calamari and - Bob Harpling, who’ll be surrounding Bally’s exciting, new “Aces High” four- player flipper game, featuring a playing card motif. * As you continue on, you must stop at the Midway Mfg. Co. exhibit in booths #11 thru 13, where Marcine “Iggy” Wolverton, Hank Ross, Bob Jonesi and Louis “Cyclone” Imre are showing the new gun-target craze “Monster

Gun,” with the new “Mystery Score” feature . . . And that isn’t all! Fischer Mfg. Co. has added the exciting, new “Regent” 77B and 91B model coin-oper- ated pool tables to the line in exhibit booths 3, 4 and 5 on the exhibit floor. On hand for Fischer are Ewald and Margaret Fischer, Frank Schroeder and * Marvin Mertes. Incidentally, “pro” golfer Ewald took Frank, Marve, and Lou Wermers on for a golf match t’other day and shot a two under par. The (very i sad) boys promised me they’ll never bet with Ewald anymore without enough

strokes (can’t blame ’em!) . . . Richard Burlinski, president of the Seeburg Men’s Bowling League, announced that the action will start on Sept. 10, at 6:15 in the Bowlium, at Sheridan and Montrose, By the way, Paul Godell, Scopitone, infos group will it of that the Tel-A-Sign be in the firm’s exhibit (booths #47-49) to greet visitors. On hand will be

4 Prexy A. A. Steiger, Paul, old buddy Jack Mitnick, and Marty Meltzer . . . The Illinois Coin Machine Operators Assn. (ICMOA) and the Wisconsin Music * Merchants Assn, will hold their meetings during the convention, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., Sunday morning, Sept. 12 ... In point of steady, good service and (most important) sales over many years has been the J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co.’s “Kicker & Catcher” counter amusement game (with built-in profits), accord- ^ ing to Johnny Frantz. He invites his great host of coinbiz friends to come out to the plant this week. ^ Jack Moran, who is laboring on plans to move his coin machine mechanics training school program (headquartered in Denver) on a national scale with aid from the federal government and the VA, is headed for Windy City to tell jf his story to the assemblage at the MOA Conclave. Many of Jack’s young

grads are gainfully employed all over the country . . . There are big doings at World Wide Distribs this week, and the entire crew is busy as blazes. We refer to Nate Feinstein, Harold Schwartz, Fred Skor, Irv Ovitz, Howie Freer, feature Tom Higdon, John Neville, Sam Millman and Frank Gumma. l Lest we forget: We’ll be looking for you at the conveniently located Cash F Box exhibit in the Rendezvous Room to give you your issue, new Cash Box J DIMENSIONAL fly away k Waiting to greet you will be Joe and Pauline Orleck, Ed Adlum, pretty little SKILL TARGETS Candi Brooks (we’re prejudiced!), and Lee Brooks, all representing Cash Box. Among the majiy local coinmen and women you’ll encounter on the exhibit playfield targets ' floors are such lAominent people as: Gil Kitt and Joe Robbins, of Empii’e Coin r* . . . Rock-Ola Mfg.’s David C. Rockola, Edward G. Doris, Dr. David Rockola,

George Hincker, Les Rieck, and numerous other Rock-Ola staffers . ..You k can’t miss Eddie and Adele Ginsburg, Joe Kline, Sam Gersh, Stan Levin, and other members of the Atlas Music family ... As always: Ted Rubey and t

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The lure of the annual MOA Convention has apparently been considerably itensified this year, judging from reports from MOA directors Jerome “Red” MONSTER GUN tacomet, of Red’s Novelty Co., and Sam Hastings, Hastings Distribs. More lilwaukee coin machine operators have answered the call to join the motor- : AT EXHIBIT scheduled to depart on Friday, Sept. 10. At press time many OUR MOA cade which was additional names were added to Red’s list, in addition to such perennial stal- warts as Doug Opitz, Jack Hastings, Joe Pellegrini, Arnold Jost, Joe Beck, and Bob Puccio ... Of the major distributors of coin-operated equipment in Cream City all of the company heads are certain to be in Chicago on Friday, LET’S GET ACQUAINTED Sept. 10, and remain to the conclusion of the MOA Convention and Trade We’re the discount house for all types of Show . . . Harry Jacobs, prexy of United, Inc., will divide his time between the Wurlitzer exhibit and the Ditchburn booths. We always manage to visit coin machine parts and supplies. with Harry during MOA shows in the normally heavily attended Wurlitzer Visit us at the M.O.A. Convention for some SHOW ’rospitality suite, where A. D. Palmer, Bob Bear, Bert Davidson, Gary Sinclair

. . . and our Hospitality Suite. ^3t al hold sway . . . Nate Victor, S. L. London Music Co., will be very much SPECIALS Booth #51 >n hand in the Seeburg exhibit, and make the rounds on the floors ... Joel “ The light that guides the industry” Ueiman and Sam Cooper, co-heads of Pioneer Sales & Services, will be very 3323 W. Foste/ Ave. iusy visiting with a multitude of old coinbiz friends . . . WE LOOK FOR- VARD TO SEEING ALL OF YOU THERE! D & R INDUSTRIES, CHICAGO, ILL. 60625 California Clippings WELCOME We are distributors for Rock-Ola/Smokeshop Midway/Fischer. TO MOA Ed Schneider, southern branch manager of the Calif. Music Merchants Asso- Empire International —Exclusive ciation, tells us that the Ladies Night banquet has been switched from the , the L.A. airport and distributors for Midway in parts Beverly Hilton to the International Hotel—across from VISITORS will be a cocktail party will be held on Saturday night, October 23rd. There , of the Caribbean, South and starting at 7:00 P.M. which will followed at 8:00 with dinner, entertain- We Are Just a Few Minutes be ment and dancing. Ed promises a “star-studded cast.” Tickets are $15.00 per From Central America. The Loop person and, if you’re interested, please contact Ed at 2688 Pico Blvd., or you at can phone him at 732-1077 for additional information. . . . Don Edwards display and NEW EQUIPMENT USED EQUIPMENT USED EQUIPMENT R. F. Jones reports that the Steelmade “live bait” vendor is on machine was tested in Denver and envi- PINS ARCADE, ETC. creating loads of sales activity. The Midway Mystery Score rons and proved very successful. John Malone of Jones’ background music . along with Midway Monster Gun Midway Champs MIDWAY division is holidaying up north at the moment with Ron Schimel, Jerry Murphy, calling customers all over southern California. . . . The Chicoin Gold Star Bowler Williams El Toro on ( Target Gallery ....$195 Gordon Murrey firm in is expanding its production on coin operated Williams Beat the Clock Gardena Chicoin Preview Bowling tables and plans and excitingly different model, according to Slugger $245 to have a new Alley Williams Big Daddy sales manager, John Leahy, within the next thirty days. Gordon Murrey and United Pyramid Shuffle Williams Skill Pool Winner $225 Sons is located at 1518 West Rosecrans Avenue in Gardena. The firm is also Alley expanding space in that building. . . . Solle girls Williams San Francisco Raceway $225 from 10,000 to 18,000 feet of report that Stapleton, Capitol’s regional promotion manager, dropped by Bally Aces High Williams Big Deal Buck

Deluxe Baseball . . .$195 I Would last latest label titled “Never Dreamed , Williams Lucky week with Kay Starr’s for the Strike Williams Kingpin Distributing, Love Someone.” . . . Another shipment to Australia for Simon Fischer Pool Tables Williams Zig Zag WILLIAMS according to George Muraoka, who also infos that Bob Yumeda, shop em- Kaye Pool Tables Inc. Williams Soccer ployee, is off on a fishing trip this week. . . . Jim Wilkins at Paul Laymon, Official Baseball . . $125 tells that of Bally’s 4-player “Aces Hi” pinball game have Williams Riverboat us samples new USED EQUIPMENT Pinch Hitter $150 arrived and are getting “good acceptance from ops.” . . . Struve Office Man- SHUFFLES Williams Oh Boy ager vacationing this week. . . . Duarte International Sales Tenth Inning $325 Dorothy Leonard is United Dolphin Williams Tom Tom is preparing shipments this week to Melbourne and Manila, and Joe Duarte United Avalon Gottlieb Kings & Queens Mini-Golf $295 reports that Mr. Dizcarra, one of Manila’s largest ops, visited his offices re- the past cently. . . . Badger Sales reports a run on Fischer pool tables during United Crest Gottlieb Slick Chick CHICOIN few weeks, making it difficult to keep a full stock. Leo Simone back at his United Astro Gottlieb Gaucho through central Calif. . . . California Twin Hockey $145 front desk after a buying and selling trip United Pacer Gottlieb Swing-A Long Music infos that the Autumn record by a group called the Vejetables is break- Pro Hockey $245 is holding down United Skippy Gottlieb Cover Girl ing for a hit—title is “I Still Love You.” . . . Sonny Lomberg the fort at while Bob Portale is in Chicago attending the United Bank Pool Gottlieb Olympic United Sky Raiders .$175 Advance Automatic . . Clayton MOA convention—Sonny also reports strong action on pool tables. . Ballard at the Wurlitzer factory branch tells us that business has picked up in the past few weeks. Leonard Hicks has returned from his Vegas trip and

Darrel Clark of the parts dept, is vacationing. . . . Bill Yedlin, Sherman Oaks op., is planning to visit former Paul Laymon employee Don Peters at Denio, this Nevada, en route to Utah for an extended fishing trip. . . . Ops in town past week included: Harold Lieberman, Granada Hills; Oscar Taylor, New- 1 EMPIRE INTERNATIONAL Charles Kowski, Long Beach; DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTORS FOR: berry Park; Harold Sharkey, Huntington Park; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Solvang; Bob Hawthorne, Las Vegas; Bob Sny- der, Fresno; Kenny Mumm, Long Beach; Joe Dertoli, Lake Arrowhead; and Division of EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. Rock-Ola • Midway Art Hults, Long Beach. CHICAGO: 1012 N. Milwaukee • EV 4-2600 CABLE: EMCOMACH IDETROIT: 7743 Puritan • Dl 1-5800

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A1 Kirt and Roy Fox in town for the day making the rounds and picking up

parts and records. . . . Bob and Jim Jr., Greenbush, Minn, in town over the week end visiting friends and then Jim driving Bob to Rapid City, So. Dakota

where Bob is attending the School of Mines. . . . Stan Woznak in town for the

Twin-Detroit baseball game. . . . Pete Fountain and Roger Miller at the Minne-

sota State Fair. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Les Bruns, Fargo, in town over nite, Les

Mrs. in . . .Stan Baeder making the rounds and Bruns getting some shopping. ,

and Mr. & Mrs. Red Kennedy in town for a couple of days. . . . Ray Schultz

in town over nite picking up records and parts. . . . Jack Harrison' in town to

see the State Fair. . . . Joe Weber in town for the day. . . . Lawrence Sieg,

Eau Claire, in town for the day picking up records and parts. . .\ . Harry

Anderson in the cities for the day. . . . Fred Fixel, Pembina, in town ami seeing

two Twin-Cleveland games. . . . Excitement about the Twins winning the pennant is riding high and already the deluge for world series tickets is really

something. . . . Mr. & Mrs. Jim Blenker in town for the day. . . . Don Hazel-

wood in the cities for the day. First visit in months. . . . Darlow Maxvvell, Pierre, in town for the day getting records and parts. ... as was Leo Rau, CASH BOX St. Cloud. (Check One)

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Geo. L. New, Hobbs, N.M. . . . Bovio Belletini, Coalgate, Okla. . . $30 for a full year (Airmail United States, Canada, RECORD CO . Chas. W.

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for Whitaker, San Antonio, Texas . . . Algot L. Kropp, . j G $30 a full year (other countries) COIN FIRM Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . Gerald ' Barron, Belmont, Calif. . . . Carlyle, $45 for a full year (Airmail other countries) OTHER Robert M. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Mai-

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Swartz, Nashville, Tenn. . . . Victor Vandergeender, Islip, . NAME W. N.Y. . . Nat

Lessner, New London, Conn. . . . Fred Iverson, Buffalo, N. Y. . . . G. C. “Bus-

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Wells, Ithaca, N.Y. . . . Carl F. Jackson, Seminole, . ADDRESS Okla. . . Philip J. Mason, Washington, D.C. . . . Gene Daddis, Pequannock, N.J. . . . Harvey J. Gorgan,

Big Bay Pt., Ont., Canada . . . Neal Ford, Tresckow, CITY STATE ZIP # Pa. . . . Charles Graconne, Liberty, N.Y. . . . John B. Turcotte, Willimansett, Mass. . . . C. F. B« Sure To Cheek Business Classification Above! Cole, Marion, Ind. . . . John A. Frost, Fremont, Ohio . . . Louis Herman, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Perma-Vend Premieres ORLECK TO HEAD Plastic Seal Model DIMES '66 DRIVE COLORAMA

JOE ORLECK NEW YORK—Joe Orleck, President and Publisher of Cash Box, has been named chairman of the Coin Machine & Vending Division of the 1966 March of Dimes Campaign, it was MODEL "66" announced by Pierce Onthank, chair- man of the Greater New York Cam- CHICAGO—The “originators” of coin paign. Onthank is Senior Vice Presi- operated automatic plastic sealing dent of the Chemical Bank New York machines have announced their new Trust Company. Model “66.” Albert Cole, president of Funds raised by the March of the Perma-Vend Corporation, stated: Dimes aids young victims of crip- “We originated the coin operated pling diseases. Orleck chaired the in- automatic plastic sealing machines. dustry drive in 1964 and 1965. The response from the concession owners has enabled us to complete “The Model ‘66’ is a unique device, new manufacturing facilities and a ‘silent salesman,’ as it never stops proudly announce our new Model ‘66.’ producing income day or night, re- “Everybody carries identification gardless of time or weather. The new cards in one form or another: Social Model ‘66’ will provide an even Security cards, drivers’ licenses, etc.” greater opportunity for operators and Cole declared. “Wallets and purses distributors than all previous Perma- bulge with cards and photos of every Vends combined,” Cole advised. form, shape and size, and all are There is a big market for Perma- prospective items to be sealed and Vends, and distributorships are avail- protected. This is why Perma-Vend able, Cole stated. “The profit margin machines are growing in greater is especially high and is attractive numbers every day. You can see them not only to the seasoned coin machine in stores of almost every description, operator, but also to the man or com- airports, railroad stations, bus termi- pany desiring to engage in a full or nals—wherever people gather,” he part time business yielding better added. than average returns,” he concluded.

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Seeburg Execs On The Move- Named Comptroller WE’VE SWITCHED! Gordon To Europe Hoover to ROWE/AMI

Shaffer Music Co. is the new distributor in Ohio, Mich- igan, and Kentucky for Rowe Vending Equipment and AMI Phonographs, and for Rowe Vending Equipment in Indiana.

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JACK GORDON EDWARD HOOVER See Shaffer first for the best in music and vending. CHICAGO — Seeburg Corporation CHICAGO—Edward Hoover Duff has president J. Cameron Gordon has been appointed vice president-comp- left for an extensive European tour troller of the Seeburg Corporation, J. of Seeburg branches and affiliated Cameron Gordon, president of the firms throughout the continent. He firm recently announced. SHAFFER MUSIC CO. will hold a series of meetings with Most recently Duff wr as comptroller Maurice Rosengarten of Zurich, who and vice president of the Bowling Columbus, Ohio, 849 North High St., (614) 294-4614 heads the European operation. Center Operations Division of the Gordon will also visit throughout Brunswick Corporation. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889 Central Parkway, (513) 621-6310 the Continent with Seeburg branch He served in executive positions in heads, distributors, representa- comptroller’s functions at The Ford Cleveland, Ohio, E. 21st Ave. at Carnegie, (216) 241-2651 and A.C.F. Industries, tives. The Seeburg Corporation has Motor Company, Detroit, Mich., 300 E. Milwaukee, (313) 873-4200 Inc. and the A. O. Smith Corporation. affiliates in London, Paris, Rome, In making the announcement, See- Milan, Antwerp, Hamburg, Zurich, burg president Gordon said, “Mr. Helsinki, Copenhagen and Lidingo Duff comes to us with a great deal very happy and Saro (both in Sweden). of experience and we are to have him as a member of our Gordon expects to spend between team and I know that he will con- 1— G—R—R—R—R—8 BUYS two and three weeks on this assign- tribute greatly to the continuing ment, returning to the United States growth of our firm.” on completely reconditioned United Shuffles. All Models late in September. Born in Washington, D. C., Duff DOLPHIN to ULTRA graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science contact us for low prices: Magna Cum Laude in 1940, and later graduated from Harvard University BANNER SPECIALTY CO. 1 641 N. Broad St.f Phila. CE 6-5000 QUICK ACTION with a Masters Degree in Business Administration. He is a member of the Financial Executives Institute 1— and the American Institute of Certi- fied Public Accountants. Duff, his SALE wife and four children, make their NOTICE home in Lake Forest, Illinois. H. Z. OFFERS ROCK-OLA Purchase your used equipment Each Steiger Spends Seven from the firm that has the best 15 418 SA, 160 Sel $775.00 reputation in the for used MOA-FALL SPECIALS! US 3 418, 160 Sel 745.00 Figures For Scopitone flippers, bingos, kiddie rides, 30 408, 160 Sel. . 595.00 CHICAGO—In an all-cash, seven- bowlers and arcade equipment. 7 1497, 200 Sel 545.00 MUSIC figure transaction, a group headed by We have the following games in 15 1455, 200 Sel 175.00 A. A. Steiger, president of Tel-A-Sign, stock: 10—SEEBURG LPC1 15 1475, 200 Sel 295.00 Inc. (AMEX) has bought out the stock interests of Alvin I. Malnik and 6—DS160 4 414 S, 100 Sel 695.00 his associates of Miami Beach, Fla., FLIPPERS 2 404, 100 Sel 575.00 DS100 in Scopitone, Inc., an eighty per cent HAPPY CLOWN 14 1496, 120 Sel 545.00 Tel-A-Sign subsidiary. 2 AY 160 BULL FIGHT 10 1488, 120 Sel 445.00 The purchase includes the fifteen HI DOLLY 2 1478, 120 Sel 325.00 per cent minority interest in S(copitone 1—LI 00 KINGS & QUEENS held by the Malnik group. Steiger said 1 1468, 120 Sel 245.00 BIG DAYS that the fifteen per cent minority in- 2 1458, 120 Sel 235.00 terest acquired from the Malnik; group Sel 225.00 ROCK-OLA BINGOS 5 1454, 120 would be offered to the parent , com- 10 1446, 120 Sel 145.00 pany. BOUNTY TWIST Scopitone, Inc. owns the western 30 Grand Prix, 160 Sel 1—1496 EMPRESS GOLDEN GATE CARNIVAL QUEEN hemisphere rights for manufacturing LIDO ACAPULCO Write or Call 1_1497 EMPRESS and distributing Scopitone, a French- CAN CAN SILVER SAILS developed coin-operated sound filfn BIKINI BEACH TIME projector which shows color musicad 3—41 8SA RHAPSODY 1 AMI L, 200 Sel $395.00 TOUCHDOWN LAGUNA BEACH film shorts. Tel-A-Sign is also one oil 1 Wur. 2610, 100 Sel 495.00 408 RHAPSODY the nation’s mass producers of lighted 1 United, 100 Sel. Like New 195.00 plastic point-of-purchase advertising 2 2610 WURLITZER KIDDIE RIDES | 1 United, 100 Sel. Like New 195.00 signs and displays. 3 All Tech — COWBOY PONYS man in the Steiger group is Key in- ! 3—Decco TWIN HORSES dustrialist Michael F. Schaible, presi- I 2 —Decco SINGLE HORSES dent of Commercial Filters Corp., ALSO-BIG STOCK 1 j OF — Bally BUCKY CHROME WALL BOXES Lebanon, Indiana. Others in the group 1 —Bert Lane GOLDIE HORSE GOOD USED 5-BALLS 60 SEEBURG 3VWA, Each include Milton L. Altheimer of Chi- 1 —Bert Lane ZOO RIDE (Zebra 200 Selections $35.00 cago, and New York City attorney, & Rabbit) Max Perl. 150 SEEBURG 3WI 1 —All Tech LANCER Steiger said that Schaible would 100 Selections 15.00 See EDWARD OR HYMIE “take a keen interest in Scopitone operations, and will be a big asset to ZORINSKY ON THE CHICAGO COIN Tel-A-Sign/Scopitone.” He expects EXHIBIT FLOOR AT THE MAJESTIC and CADILLAC Bowlers CUB BALLS Schaible will serve on the Tel-A-Sign 100 23/, (Aramith) $100.00 Board and Executive Committee. MOA CONVENTION If interested in any of the above He stated that royalty payments held by the Malnik group of $28.50 equipment, write, call or wire per machine and over seventeen cents for prices. per film will be relinquished by the Vending SEACOAST new group and will revert to the bene- n 7 New Orleans Novelty Company fit of Tel-A-Sign/Scopitone earnings. DISTRIBUTORS Finally, the profits previously flowing Sales Company 1055 Dryades St., New Orleans, La. 70113 Hr 1200 North Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. 07201 to the minority interest, will also be 1201-03-03-07 DmiIm St Tel: 529-7321 Cable: NONOVCO Bigelow 8-3524-5 retained by Tel-A-Sign/Scopitone, taaka. Ntfer. Ph. 341-1121 > . Steiger added. CHAMPSPIA YHICHSTAKES ONUS BILLIARDS TABLES

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U.S. Billiards panorama al Broadway Billiards, prime mid-lown Manhattan location. Foreground, L to R: Stanley Nankoff, Al Simon, pres, of VISIT U.S. Billiards. JOE MUNVES NEW YORK—One flight below the overtake bowling as a family game.” confirmed that the location is a popu- |

amusement machine arcade at 52nd U. S. Billiards president Al Simon I lar one. AT BOOTH 61 Street and Broadway, the New York State Billiards Championship is go- MOA TRADE SHOW ' ing on between eighteen competing Exclusive distributors for Wisconsin and Upper Michigan champions for a share of $10,000 in THE WURLITZER COMPANY (Phonographs) ALL-TECH (Pool Tables) SEE prize money at Broadway Billiards, VALLEY SALES COMPANY (Pool Tables) UNIVERSAL VEND (Candimat) one of the city’s most prominent pool The Profit Making parlors. TAPE-ATHON CORP. (Background Music) STANCRAFT (Merchandise Vendors) k MONKEY BAND BOX In a spacious, decorated room with DITCHBURN VENDING (Vending Machines) , red tufted carpeting, twenty-five & PEZ VENDING MACHINE tables, all manufactured by U. S. Billiards, accommodate the public. HARRY JACOBS SEZ: k Within a special room, where a single ‘LET’S TALK ARCADES’ table is spotlighted and ringed round WELCOME by seats for an audience, the compet- ing champions vie for the prize in two MIKE MUNVES CORP. l games a night. The public is admit- 577 Tenth Ave., ted to this room for $2.00. 1907 N. Third St. New York 36, N.Y.

. Lou Elkan, tournament manager Milwaukee, Wit., 53212 MOA! BRyant 9-6677 ' and a former world’s champion, Phone 372-9272

pointed to the players’ position chart > i on the wall and told Cash Box re-

‘ porters: “The top six men in the run- ning are Irving ^ Crane, Joe Balsis, ScG Cicero Murphy—there’s a boy with FAST EXPORT SERVICE, LOW PRICES a future—Steve Mizerak—he’s a col- lege boy—Mike Euphemia and Dan Handling export orders is not a sideline with us. It Gardner. Crane once ran 137 balls to SKI ‘N’ SKORE is our main business. And we have been doing it a ) win; he got tired, but the audience and other new products asked him to continue and he ran it long time. It will pay you to cable or write us when up to 169.” f you need American phonographs, flippers, bowlers, at the The tournament began July 22nd and will continue to September 26th. arcade pieces, new and used. No order too small or MOA SHOW The contest has received extensive too v large. newspaper coverage, Elkan said, and Booth #60 a major TV network is considering bringing its cameras in. “If we’re DUARTE INTERNATIONAL SALES CO. INC. GAMES DIVISION OF I covered by TV, the publicity will be 835 East 31 Street, Los Angeles 11, California, USA tremendous—pocket billiards could Cable: "DUARTEX LOS ANGELES” DU KANE CORP.

Three D & R Reps On Hand to Greet at MOA Exhibit f CHICAGO—Dennis Ruber, a co-head wijfth Richard Uttanoff of D & R In- dustries, advised this past week that hree of the firm’s regional represen- tatives will be on hand in the D & R jxhibit during the MOA Convention Ind Trade Show to greet their cus- tomers. £ They include: Sy Lipp, who covers EASTERN NOVELTY DISTRIBUTORS rNew York City and the New England Hospitality Suite t States; Dean Rogness, of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Wisconsin; and during the MOA Convention |

. Pennsylvania, Jack Werbaneth, Ohio, Pick-Congress Hotel Chicago, III. and New York State, H The coin industry's leading supplier of pool table supplies and accessories. k Many “Show Specials” will be un- veiled in the D R exhibit. Further- | & more, the company will have a con- EASTERN Novelty Distributors, Inc. tinuous liquor bar in their hospitality Tonnele Ave., Bergen, suite. Also, hors d’oeuvres (catered 3726 North N. J. 4-2424 by Karen of Chicago Caterers) will (201) UN be served in the hospitality suite. All MOA guests are invited to visit the D & R hospitality suite to refresh and relax. —

All-Coin Distributing New ALL-TECH GOLD CREST RS-101 Call Back Answering Unit ACE 8 The Home Table tele- go from being chained to his ' 8' 4 x phone,” the unit records messages iThat Homeowners and plays them back when the owner- 6-Pocket operator phones his office using the Ask For! attached “Call-Back” remote control advises GULLEY RETURN unit. Remington-Standard • Laminated exterior that the range of the Call Back unit plywood chassis can TABLE is unlimited, and that the user • Redwood mica rails, be “anywhere in the world ’ when he pearl inserts phones in for his messages. • White mica aprons Known as the “RS-101 Call Con- • 100% natural rubber trol,” the device is portable and can rails be installed with a regular office • Gold anodized phone in a few minutes. It also fea- aluminum trim tures monitoring and broadcast sys- • Heavy duty self- tems for screening calls and playing adjusting legs them for conferences. The unit re- • Built-in scoring Shipping Wt. 375 lbs. quires no installation and does not counters tie in with the regular phone com- • No assembly—set on RS-101 CALL CONTROL pany line. legs, bolt down National distributing representa- The same selling features in our coin line apply to the All-Tech home line; TAMPA, FLORIDA—A “revolution- tive for the RS-101 is the All-Coin 1 . . . and this means big sales for you. All-Tech is designed for eye appeal ary” new message-receiving and dic- Amusement Company, Inc., of Miami, and this is what helps sell the home field! tating unit which uses the voice of .Florida, Joseph Mangone, sales agent. the owner-operator, has just been re- Mangone is currently attending the jALL-TECH Industries Inc. leased by the Remington-Standard MOA convention and will be intro- the coin machine 950 West 20th Street Hialeah, Florida Tel: TUxedo 8-7551 Corporation of Hialeah, Florida. ducing the device to LfTJTJTJTJTJTJXriJTJTJT^^ Designed to “free the man-on-the- trndp WHO’S WHERE, WHAT’S WHEN AND WHY? MOA SPECIALS Completely Reconditioned Phonographs Gomes Shuffles

Wnrlitzer 2810-1 & 4 Bally Hootenanny $225 Bally All The Way (2 pi.) (like new) $645 Shuffle (floor sample) ...$245 Bally Mad World (2 pi.) 345 Bally Official Jumbo '/ Wurlitzer 2410-S 345 Shuffle ( 8 2 ') 145

Bally 2 In 1 (2 pi.) . . 345 Bally Lucky Alley (14') . . . 145 Wurlitzer 2100 195 Bally Trophy Bowler (14') . 125

Bally Bus Stop (2 pi.) . 395 Operators Go To Rock-Ola 1488 445 United Big Bonus Shuffle Alley ( 8 '/a ' ) . . ., 145 Bally Sheba pi.) S ' Rock-Ola 1448 195 (2 445 United Sunny Shuffle ( '/2 ) 145 Summer School United Line Up Shuffle

Seeburg 161 (160 sel.) . . . 445 Bally Big Day pi.) . '/ ') (4 445 ( 8 2 145 At Struve Chicago Coin Six Game AMI J120E 345 Gottlieb Sunset (2 pi.) 245 Bowler (S'/e') 145 Mickey Anderson Amusement Company

314 East 11th Street, Erie, Pa. Phone: 452-3207

PHOENIX, ARIZONA—A ‘summer school’ session on repair maintenance of the Seeburg LPC-480 phonograph, held July 29th at the Struve Distributing Struve office THINK Co. branch office here, has produced over thirty ‘graduates’, manager Sal De Bruno reports. Shown in the photo above are some of the operators, and servicemen who attended the study course. Left to right: Don Kidd, Cliff Evans, Jim Lucas, iiiMOTHimi; Mike Guzman Jr., Ewald Lewis, A1 Tartaglio, Sal De Bruno, Earl Cummings, Red Arnold, C. S. Britton, Seeburg field engineer, Harry “Chip” Schildcrout, * Lee Wilson and Ron Hill. ... if you want to cash in on the only Beatles Beat It Out With Wurlitzer combined movie and music machine two machines in a single unit. A Wurlitzer Phono- graph being used for SEND tie-in with A-Go-Go FOR shoes. This window, in DAVID ROSEN INC. New York City, shows DETAILS elements 855 N. BROAD ST. • PHILA., PA., 19123 (215) CE2-2900 most of the necessary \for dis- cotheque dancing rec- ords by a top* record-

. The M.O.A. SPECIALS ing group. . > Wurlitzer discotheque All Tech Cow Pony 395 An Exceptional Buy for our Overseas Customers Bally Little Champion 395 phonograph and'' shnes Shuffle Alleys 8 '/2 ', pucks $75.00 Bally Toonerville Trolley 395 Bowlers. ll'-14’, 3" balls, $100.00 specially made foi? Go- Bally Hot Rod 395 These have regulation bowling scoring. Crating Bert Lane Moon Rocket 395 dancing. Quit; a $ 10.00 additional. Go Auto Test 425 in 325 natural progress AUTO PHOTOS Sandy Horse imer- Model #9 $650.00 Turnpike Auto Test 525 and darned good Model #11 1195.00 All Tech Lancer 325 chandising. Model #'12 1995.00 GUNS & RIFLES c Model #14 2100.00 Mid. Shooting Gallery $195 Mid. Del. Shooting Gallery 225 MUSIC Mid. Bazooka 195 We can take care of all of your requirements Un. Sky Raider 175 for all makes and models. Wire, write or call Un. Bonus Gun 150 us. Un. Carnival 125 Un. Pirate Gun 150 WANTED Muto. Sky Fiter 100 PANORAMS—SEEBUBG MUSIC G-R-201-222 Seeburg Bear Gun 165 WURLITZER 2100, 2300, 2600, 2700, Wms. Crusader 195 A.M.I. H-I-J-K-: ROCKOLA 1478-1488 Wms. Hercules 195 1495-1496. ADD-A-BALLS & BINGOS Wms. Polar Hunt 125 FOR EXPORT Wms. Safari 125 SPECIALTY ITEMS SHUFFLE ALLEYS Jupiter 125 Phil. Toboggans, used Atlas $150 $375 Avalon 375 Line Up 225 Pro-Golf Game 295 Bank Pool 275 Official Jumbo . . . 125 Bowl-A-Ramas 20' 625 Big Bonus 175 Pro- Bowler 225 Electric Hand Dryers, used 75 Crystal 450 Pin 175 90 day guarantee 110 Volts Red Comet Target . . . 100 Electric Hair Dryers, complete Red Dot 350 Dolphin 275 with chair life 395 159.50 165 Star Dual 175 KIDDIE RIDES Drop Ball 125 Sunny All Tech Chuck Wagon 395 Four Way 175 Three Way 150 All Tech Fire Engine 395 Five Way 225 Venus Target . . . 100 Cl#V€lAND C&IN

Dotted lines in photo above indicate recently completed floors of Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, thanks in large part to contributions from the members of the coin machine industry. DISTRIBUTORS AND OPERATORS Welcome to the M.O.A. Convention

See and Hear Scopitone—Booths 47\ 48 & 49 Be sure to visit our hospitality suite.

thanks a million...

debbie kay January jane barbara reynolds starr jones morgan me nair

James Darren, Frankie Avalon, Vicki Carr, Jody Miller, Bobby Vee, Freddie Bell and Roberta Lynn, Mary Kaye and all the other American artists tvho have joined our International Stars in providing the very best in entertainment for SCOPITONE.

TO THE HUNDREDS OF RESTAURANTS, NITE CLUBS, TAVERNS AND HOTELS for providing SCOPITONE with the opportunity to give their patrons great musical entertainment that they can SEE as well as HEAR in living color and high fidelity sound.

TO HARMAN ENTERPRISES for the outstanding musicals they have produced for the enjoyment of our SCOPITONE audiences.

TO WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY, INC., for its advice and counsel.

. . . AND A MILLION THANKS TO OUR U.S. DISTRIBUTORS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXPOSING THIS EXCITING NEW THEATER OF ENTERTAINMENT TO CUSTOMERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

Distributorships Available EXECUTIVE OFFICE—CHICAGO

3401 W. 47th St., Chicago, 111. (312) FR 6-8800

NEW YORK OFFICE MIAMI OFFICE 501 Madison Avenue 420 Lincoln Road New York, New York Miami Beach, Florida (212) PL 2-8484 (305) 532-3404

Scopitone

a product of TEL*A-SIGN, Chicago, III.

WHILE IN CHICAGO See & Hear Scopitone at one of the following Loop locations: The Pub—Palmer House Sherman House Marina City Restaurant Blackstone Hotel Diamond Jims and many others Sheraton Chicago Edgewater Beach Hotel ; . . . : MANUFACTURERS NEW EQUIPMENT CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION

Prices shown are list prices f.o.b. factory. Manufacturers haye not authorized prices where no price Is shewn

ALL-TECH INDUSTRIES GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS EX-700 Wall Speaker. COLD CANNED DRINK VENDOR L-2130 Ceiling Spkr., Choice of Grille. W3CV1—Williamsburg Cold Canned Drink Gold Crest Popcorn Vendor 6 (46"x78") Types Listed: L-2136 Random Pattern, Vendor. 3 selections. 189 can capacity. Gold Crest 7 (5 2"x92") D. GOTTLIEB CO. L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2605 Circular Automatic Can Opener. Gold Crest 8 (57"xl01") ... v Dodge City 4P (7/65) Flush-Mount Grille. GENERAL MERCHANDISE VENDOR Gold Crest xll4") ... 9 (64 LAKES EQUIPMENT Rivera Cigarette, 20 sel 800 pack. 15G1—Pick-A-Pac 15 Selections. 315 item GREAT Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- C3p3Clty« Elliptipool (elliptical pool table) . tion, 510 pack capacity, modular line. LAUNDRY SUPPLY VENDOR AMERICAN SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. eap. selections. 152 item PAUL W. HAWKINS MFG. Ambassador Cig. Vendor 286 ; 14 seL, W8L1—Mechanical. 8 Electra "6” (6' 6-pkt. table) 510. capacity. "7” (7" Rodeo Pony $ 845.00 Electra 6-pkt. table) Celebrity Cig. Vendor 260 : 20 seL, cap. 800. MILK VENDOR Mustang 695.00 Electra "8” (8' 6-pkt. table) Celebrity Candy Merchandiser, 11 selections, MV-2 Modulra Milk Vendor. 3 selections 610.00 — Classic "6” (6' 6-pkt table) ...... Pony Cart 360 capacity, modular. 360 carton capacity. Ben Hur Chariot 695.00 Classic "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) 77 Candy Merchandiser, 11 sel., 360 cap. PASTRY VENDORS Twin Quarterhorse 575.00 Classic "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) Tasty 20 Candy Merchandiser, 20 sel., W6P1 Mechanical. 6 selections 72 package 550.00 — Imperial Shuffleboard (16' to 22') Derby Pony Jr 560 cap. capacity. Lion 550.00 Imperial Cushion Model (12') Leo The Celebrity Pastry Merchandiser, 5 selection, W6P2 Mechanical. 6 selections. 114 pack- Clown 495.00 — Bank Shot Model (S^) Sam The 100 capacity, modular. age capacity. Donny Duck 476.00 Celebrity Hot Food Merchandiser, 7 selec- IRVING KAYE CO., INC. tion, 140 capacity, modular. SHIPMAN MFG. CO. AUTOMATENBAU FOERSTER Celebrity All Purpose Merchandiser, 130 ca- NON-COIN MODELS pacity, 130 selection, modular. CIGARETTE VENDORS Foosball Match Deluxe Continental (4%‘x9') Celebrity Fresh Brew Coffee Merchandiser, Mark n: 13 or 17 columns. Europa Meister Eishockey Ambassador 70 (85"x47") 11 selection, 750 cup capacity, modular. Musikbar 100 Ambassador 75 (92"x62") Celebrity Cold Drink Merchandiser, 4 selec- SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING, INC. Billiard Tables Miniature Ambassador 80 (106"x58") tion, 1000 cup capacity, crushed ice fea- Ambassador 90 (114"x64") ture optional, modular. Kiddie Railroad COIN-OP MODELS AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS CO. Deluxe Eldorado ‘66’ 6 Pkt. Series TEE-Q RESEARCH & MFG. CO. Mark I, 77x46 THE SEEBURG CORP. CIGARETTE VENDORS 595.00 Mark II, 86x48 Thunderbird Raceways $ Smokeshop “Starlite 450”; 18 sel., cap. 450 PHONOGRAPHS Smokeshop "Starlite 630” 18 sel., eap. 630 Mark HI, 92x52 ; LPC-480 & LPC-480R (Remote Control) Smokeshop "Starlite 850”; 27 seL, cap 850 Mark IV, 106x58 UNIQUE INDUSTRIES Mark V, 114x64 stereo LP Console—160 Selections (Up to Stone Age Rock-it CANDY VENDOR Deluxe Satellite, 77x45 480 Selections with all album pro- Candyshop ‘100’ Ten Columns, 400 Capacity Deluxe Klub Pool gramming). Spotlighted Album Award. Armored Tank (convertible top) .. —Candy; Six Columns. 200 Capacity—Gum Regular 56x40 3-way audio. Income totalizer. Personalized Air Force Jeep Mint. First-In, First-Out Feature Multi- records & ; Jumbo 75x48 panel. Plays 33-1/3 and 45 RPM ple Pricing, Changemaker, Optional. El Dorado Shuffleboard intermixed, stereo or monaural. Album and URBAN INDUSTRIES, INC. Universal Pricing, Half Dollar. Transistor- Ring-O Round Movie Theaters AUTO-PHOTO CO. Pool Table (56* diameter) ized and unitized “pull out” components. Test point front servicing Blue or tanger- Model AP-10 Model 12 Studio $3,245.00 MARVEL MFG. CO. ine speaker grilles. Model AP-10 Console Model AD-Panoram 160 selec- Side-Rail Elect. Scoreboard HLPC-1—Stereo LP Hideaway. Model KKT-Kiddie Kartoon theater BALLY MFG. CO. Coin Box tions (Up to 480 selections with all album CO. programming). Income Totalizer. Plays 1965 Bally Bowler (5/65) MIDWAY MFG. 33-1/3 and 45 RPM records intermixed. U.S. BILLIARDS INC. Band Wagon 4P (5/65) Play Ball IP (Replay Model Available) Album and universal pricing. 6 Pkt. Series Sheba 2P (3/66) Flying Turns 2P (9/64) SC-1—Stereo Consolette. 160 selections. Pro 1—78x46 Border Beauty (Bingo) (2/65) Rifle Champ 2P (1/65) Used for remote selection of any record Pro 2—88x51 All The Way Shuffle Mystery Score (Novelty Game) Hideaway. Personalized 2P (10/65) (8/65) on LP Console or Pro 3—93x53 Bueky Bronco Kiddie Horse $ 995.00 Monster Gun (9/65) panel. Album display panel. Album pric- Twin Pro 4—103x58 Bullfight IP (1/65) VENDORS, INC. ing. Push-button volume control. Pro 5—114x64 Magic Circle IP (6/65) NATIONAL stereo speakers. Remote Income Totalizer. 50/50 2P (8/65) CIGARETTE VENDORS Polished chrome or copper finish. Club Pool 8-column shifts, cap. 447 Speaker. Beauty Beach Bingo (8/65) Series 113 ; 13 EBCS-1—Extended Bass Consolette 56x40 Aces High 4P (9/65) Upright-Series 113 ; 13 8-coL shifts, cap. 447 Provides full range stereo response in 75x43

Crown series 222 ; 22 sel., cap. 616 conjunction with Consolette speakers. Crown series 800 20 sel., cap. 850 Consolette. BATES INDUSTRIES ; SC-11—Stereo Communication VALLEY SALES CO. Consolette-Series 650 ; 20 sel., cap. 670 Consolette serves as Intercom. Moduline-22M 22 sel., cap. 616 Master Unit. Bumper Pook© Round Pool Table ; CIM-1—Consolette Intercom Model 522S/W Reg. Size Moduline-80M ; 20 sel., cap 850 Used with Stereo Communication Con- Model 785A—78x45 ENGINEERING CORP. solette. T. H. BERGMAN CO. ORBIT BACKGROUND MUSIC Model 875A—88x60 Pitching Horseshoes (4/65) Intercommunication Consolette Kit. Model 935A—93x53 Nat’l Sales Agents, Duncan Sales ICK-1— Co. Tic Tac Toe (4/65) Converts Stereo Consolette to Stereo Com- Model 1035—100x57 Arizona Gun (Live action pellets) Dice Games munication Consolette. El Magnifico Series PROTOCISION ENGINEERING, INC. BMS-2—Background Music System 1000 Model 884—88x60 CAMECA Selections. Model 934—93x53 V-Shape Shuffle BMC-1—Background Music Compact, 1,000 Model 1014—101x57 Scopitone-Audio-Visual Machine. 86-Sel. 26 PUTT-WELL GOLF CORP. Selections. inch screen. Nat’l Sales Agents, Scopitone, BMCA-1—Background Music Companion THE VENDO CORP. Inc., USA. 9-Hole Golf Game (2/65) Audio. Used with Background Music Com- DISTRIBUTING CO. pact (BMC-1) CIGARETTE VENDORS REDD sel., MPE-1—Electronic Memory Programmer. CA1A Console ; 22 cap. 850 MFG. CO. Cinch Instant Shine Vendor COAN Used with the Background Music Com- C-23 ; 15 sel., cap 520 (Vendor and packaged Cinch product) 429-Special 11 sel., cap. 428 CIGARETTE VENDORS pact (BMC-1) to insert special announce- ; Giepen Coffee Vendor (Natl. Agents) ments and commercials into the back- Continental “30”: 30 sel., cap. 830 Model 74-MD ; 74 sel cap. 74 , Vend-A-Book Comic Book Vendor ground music program. Tobacco Shoppe “30”; 30 sel., cap. 830 Model 74-APC ; 74 sel., cap. 74 Seeburg Automatic Background Model 94-UM 94 sel., cap. 94 ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. SABMC-1— ; Music Center. For use with FM Multiplex Model 94-UC 94 sel., cap. 94 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO. Caravelle (20 CoL 800 Packs) Model 3002 Telephone Lines and On-Premise Loca- Model 116-WM : 116 sel., cap. 116 Cigarette Machine tions. Total of hours of music. 6-Selection CupDrink Vendor Model 116-WC; 116 sel., cap. 116 112% Model 424 Princess Royal (7* LP Del.) St.- SEP-1—Seeburg Encore Phonograph. 760 Fresh Brew Coffee Vendor CANDY VENDORS Mon Selections of Foreground Music Candy Vendor Model 74-APD 74 sel., eap. 45-33 ; 74 Model 426 160-Sel. (Grand Prix II) CANDY VENDORS Cigarette Vendor Model 84-UD sel., 2910- ; 94 cap. 94 RPM St -Mon. WlOCNl-Mechanical. 10 Selections. 220 bar Model 116-WD 116 ; seL, cap. 116 Model 429 100-SeL (Starlet) 45-33 RPM St.- capacity. WILLIAMS MFG. CO. Model 188-D, 188 sel., cap. 188 Mon. Selections. 152 bar W8TIG—Mechanical 8 Oasis Bowler (6/66) Model 47-Pastry, 47 seL, cap. 47 Model 403 100-SeL Wall Phono (33 1/3 Op- capacity. tional). Bowl-A-Rama (7/3) CIGAR VENDOR Pyramid2911- Shuffle (6/65) 1628 Deluxe "Stereo Twins" Speakers Mechanical. 6 Selections. 114 pack- W6CR1— Lucky Strike IP (8/65) CHICAGO COIN MACHINE 1631 "Stereo Twins Jr" Speakers age capacity. 1984 Remote Volume Control Unit Kick A Poo (9/65) Gold Star Shuffle (7/65) CIGARETTE VENDORS Model 500 160-Sel. Stereo Speaker allbox Big League Baseball 2P (4/65) W 4E5—Electric. 22 Selections. 825 pack 3 level personal pushbutton volume control THE WURLITZER COMPANY Top Brass Shuffle (4/65) capacity. Model 501 100-Sel. Wallbox 8uper-Sonic Bowler (3/65) W20T1—Mechanical. 20 Selections. 672 pack 2900-1 200 Selection 500F 160-Sel. Wallbox chute) Pop-Up IP (10/64) (50^ capacity. 2900-3 200 Selection with Top Tun Mustang Pin 2P 501F 160-Sel. Wallbox (60^ chute) W14T1—Mechanical. 14 Selections. 510 pack Golden Bar 502 Universal Wall Box Bar Bracket s Par Golf (9/65) cdpsci^y 2900-4 200 Selection with Little L.P. 1989 Money Counter for Model 418-SA, 424, MCC-20—Mechanical. 20 Selections. 720 2900-7 200 Selection with Top Tun 425, 426 pack capacity. Golden Bar and L.L.P. A DuKANE CORP. Model TRLB-M—-Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup CIGARILLO VENDOR 2910-1 100 Selection Vendor—Batch fresh brew, modulator door W8C01—Mechanical. 8 Selections. 200 Pack- 2910-3 100 Selection with Top Tun Ski 'n Skore and light, 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways, age C apacity. Golden Bar Write for Dist. Information extra cream and sugar, whipped powdered COFFEE VENDORS 2910-4 100 Selection with Little L.P. chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh MC4—Marquee Coffee Vendor, 6, 6 or 7 7 100 Selection with Top Tune* cream, with changer. Everpure filter. Selections. Brews fresh ground coffee one Golden Bar and L.L.P. FISCHER MFG. CO., INC. Model 3402—Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Soup and cup at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, Hideaway Phonographs COIN Tea— (Compact Model). Single cnp, fresh hot soup and hot tea. 605 cup capacity. 2917-4 200 Selection with Little L.P. brew, serves coffee tea 4 ways. Empress 101 (101") and Income Totalizing System. 2917-7 200 Selection with Top Tune* and Model 3403 as above, without 4 way tea Empress 92 (92") — 764—Modular Coffee Vendor, 5 or 6 selec- Little L.P. feature. Regent 91 (91") tions. Brews fresh ground coffee one cup 4 100 Selection with Little L.P. Model 1404-S, single cup, fresh brew eos^ee Regent 77 (77") at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, hot 2911-7 100 Selection with Top Tunes and hot drink vendor. water Fiesta 68 & “Ever-Pure” soup and hot tea. 650 cup capacity. In- Little L.P. 77B filtering system. Serves coffee 4 ways, 450 come Totalizing System Remote Control Equipment 91B cnp capacity, extra cream ft sugar. Wet W5C4D—Williamsburg Fresh Brew Coffee 6220 Wall Box 200 Selectlon-10«-25tf-50< whipped chocolate & hot soup. Vendor. 6 Selections. Brews one cup at a with Speakers, Top Tune* Golden Bar NON COIN time. Hot coffee and hot chocolate. 428 and L.L.P. DAVID ROSEN, INC. Selection-10*-25<-50# Empire VIII (4x8) cup capacity. Income Totalizing System. 5220A Wall Box 200 Filmotheque-Diskotheque W6HB1 Williamsburg Coffee Vendor. 6 with L.L.P. Empire VII (3%x7) Phono-Voice — Duchess VIII (4x8) Selections. Soluble hot coffee, hot choco- 5225 Wall Box 100 Selection-10l-25l-50l Duchess VEt (3%x7) ROUND O’POOL late and hot soup. 500 cup capacity. with Speaker*, Top Tunes Golden Bar (Fiesta-Styled 772—Marquette Coffee Vendor. 5 selections. and L.L.P. Models :) Elliptical table (48"x52"). Crown Town & Country Brews fresh ground coffee one cup at a 5225A Wall Box 100 SelectIon-10<-25<-50* Town & Country ROWE AC SERVICES time. Hot coffee and hot chocolate. 320 with L.L.P. Princess 68 cup capacity. 6010 Wall Box Ten Top Tunes—501 Coin Rowe—AMI N-200 Phono (Diplomat) 33-45 COLD DRINK VENDORS Only RPM St.-Mon. Convertible to 200. 160 and MS4—Marquee Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7 259B Stepper, 200 Selection for Model J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. 100 selections. selections with or without crushed ice. 2910 HAC-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Mon. Carbonated and non-carbonated flavors. 261 B Stepper, 200 Selection for Model Little Leaguer (12/62) ... HEB-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo 7-selection model offers 2 selections of 2900 Double Header (12/62) ... CFA Stepper, CFD Stepper, WQ-100 100 iced tea. 1,500 cup capacity. Income 5121 Speaker—Private—Wurlltzer Wall Save Our Business SeL W B„ WQ-100 100 SeL W.B., WQ-120 totalizing System. Box Mounting U.S Marshall Gun . . . 120 Sel. W.B., WQ-200 200 SeL W.B., S94—Modular Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7 5121A Speaker—Private—Wall Mounting Kicker & Catcher ...... WQ-200-1 200 SeL W.B., Dual Price Play. selections with or without crushed ice. 5123 Speaker—Wall 12" Coaxial ABT Challenge Pistol . . . . Q-200-3 200 Sel. Dual Price Play, Carbonated and non-carbonated flavor*. 6126B Speaker—Extender (Packed In W W.B , AET Guesaer Scale 4-coin Rejector. 7-selection model offers 2 selections of Pairs) ABT Rig® Sport F-10436 Bar Grip, W. B. Mounting Bracket. iced tea. 1.500 cup capacity. Income 5126 Speaker—Directional (Packed In Avlsto Scale EX-600 Cylindrical Wall Speaker. Totalizing System Pairs) VENDINGCash BoxNEWS Vending Machine Industry's Only Newsweekly

NAMA Vend Story CONRAD HOLDS CHAIR AMERICAN TO BOW Hot off the FOR NAMA WEST SHOW WATER-TIP FILTER Press NEW YORK — A filter cigarette which traces its ancestry from the CHICAGO—More than 25,000 copies Middle Eastern “hookah,” or water of the annual review “Vending in pipe, will be test marketed in Buffalo The sale (10c) 1964” have been distributed by the soon. National Automatic Merchandising Robert B. Walker, president of the Association and by member companies American Tobacco Company, an- in the past month, according to J. nounced the new brand, Waterford, Richard Howard, president. will have capsules in the filter which Now in its fourth year, the NAMA will moisten the filter when pinched. report on the vending industry was The package design will show a Turk issued in July and features various puffing on his hookah, with a top-of- industry statistics. the-pack spot showing two fingers Nearly 18,000 copies were ordered pinching the filter. by 150 NAMA members for distribu- Plans for the test marketing in- tion to their employees, their custo- clude newspaper advertising and tele- mers and to opinion leaders. vision spots. The promotional pro- The profit (/Vta) Some 6,000 copies were distributed gram and the design of the package by the association’s public relations were prepared by the Batten, Barton, department to news media, to nearly Durstine & Osborn agency. 1,100 professors of marketing, to libraries and to deans of 400 uni- versity schools of business adminis- FRED W. CONRAD tration. Buzzard & McLain NAMA members may order copies CHICAGO, ILL.—Fred W. Conrad, Named To NCA Board free in any quantity, while non-mem- president, Rogue Valley Vending bers may obtain single copies free of Service, Inc., Medford, Oregon, has charge, Howard said. been appointed general chairman of CHICAGO—John A. Buzzard, vice the 1965 Western Conference and president, New England Confection- Exhibit, J. Richard Howard, president ery Co., Cambridge, Mass, and R. T. of the National Automatic Merchan- McLain, president, Bunte Candies, dising Association, announced today. Inc., Oklahoma City, Okla., have been NEW INSTANT STRIPS The Western Show will be held at elected to the Board of Directors of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, the National Confectioners Associa- MAGNETIC CALL CARDS California, November 19 to 21, and is tion, it was announced by NCA Presi- aimed at vending operators in states dent Douglas S. Steinberg. west of the Rocky Mountains. Filling the unexpired term of the Now in its fifth year, the show had late Glenn E. Truax, former Presi- a record attendance of 3,747 in 1964. dent of NECCO, Buzzard will serve The latest in automatic vending as an NCA Director representing the equipment, including vending ma- Association’s New England Trading chines, component parts and vendible Area, until June 1967. McClain rep- products, as well as program discus- resents the Association’s South Cen- sions on employee and managerial tral Trading Area. performance will be featured at this The candy manufacturer members year’s Conference—Exhibit. of the Chicago-based national asso- Other conference chairmen named ciation produce an estimated 85 per- by Howard are: program, Richard J. cent of the nation’s annual output of Goeglein, vice president, Interstate 3.4 billion pounds of candy. Vending Company of San Francisco, Mountain View, California; promotion and arrangements, Albert H. Wey- mouth, president, Weymouth Distrib- uting Company, Los Angeles; and Counsel for James ladies hospitality, Mrs. John Lumpp, Vend Gives Third Los Angeles. Report

WASHINGTON, D. C.—S. David PLACERVILLE, CAL. — Marshall- Rubenstein, special counsel and es- crow agent for the Steward Company has just released James Vending Steady Machine Co., Inc., released his third a Ad Hand new product, “Instant ID Strips,” report to creditors last week. imprinted, flexible magnetic strips for Butterfinger “Since our last reDort of August designed to identify cars, trucks and 2nd,” the letter reads, “the accept- ances, either received in writing or other,' equipment. The signs may be CHICAGO Curtiss Candy Company, — authorized through counsel, have in- as often as de- of this city, has announced plans to applied and removed creased from 55 to 108. The one re- The profit maker! advertise its Butterfinger candy bar sired without damage to the surface. jection has been changed to an ac- this fall using top-rated network tele- adhe- ceptance and there have been no fur- They cling magnetically and no vision programs and local afternoon ther rejections of plan.” sive is required. kid television shows. the Ruben- Nationally, hundreds of locations are proving it stein added * The strips are 3" wide and come in Starting in September, kid tele- that not all the creditors every day: 7'/3 c profit per 10c sale with our pop- visions shows will carry schedules in lengths from 12" to 24". Many type had been heard from but that “we do corn vendor. And profits build with practically no selected markets from coast to coast. faces are available and trademarks have the majority in number and dol- effort on your part. Customer serves himself; ; Network television programs will be maintenance is minimum; all you do is fill it i or special artwork can be l'eproduced used in the weeks preceding Hallo- lar amount of all creditors indicating with pre-popped and pre-flavored popcorn. Only needs 1 on the material; stock signs such as we’en, aimed at reaching family view- approval of the proposal.” 17" “Press Car,” “Sold” and “Special ers. This will be the first time in Cur- Rubenstein said that all but 16 17 x floor space. Takes a dime or two nickels; of 15c operation optional. Handsome unit, too. Re- ' Today” are also available. tiss’ history that Butterfinger will be pieces equipment have been either advertised so extensively, Curtiss identified on location and summarily member, everybody loves popcorn, and popcorn means more beverage sales. This vendor sources said. Butterfinger sales have sold or have otherwise been returned costs k

| and reworking costs. merchandising and trade advertising. report concludes. 1893 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati rors | 14, Ohio

Cash Box—September 18, 1965 83 COIN MACHINE INVENTORY LISTS—USED EQUIPMENT Listed Elsewhere in This Section A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets—New Machines Are 0- Davy Crockett MUSIC MACHINES Barrel-O-Fun '61 (4/61) Swing Along 2P (7/63) Bowling Team (10/55) UPRIGHTS Ge (10/56) AMI Barrel-O-Fun '62 (11/61) Texan 4P (4/60) Rocket Shuffle (3/58) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57) Ge Motorama (10/57) Ballerina (6/59) Thoro-Bred 2PL (2/65) Explorer Shuffle (6/58) AB Circus (5/56) ReBound Shuffle (12/58) AB County Fair (3/57) Ge Gypsy Grendma 40, '51, 40 Sel. Beach Beauty (11/56) Tropic Isle IP (5/62) Championship (1 /58) AB Circus Wagon (5/57) D-80, '51, 80 Sel. Beach Time (9/58) Universe IP (10/59) 1 Double Feature (12/58) Wheels (12/58) Ge Gun Fair (5/58) E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Beauty Contest (1/60) Wagon Train IP (4/60) Red Pin (2/59) AB Galloping Dominos Ge Space Age Gun (6/58) E-80, '53. 80 Sel. Big Show (9/56) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Master AB Circus Play Ball Jungle Joe E-120, '53. 120 Sel. Bongo 2P (3/64) Wld. Beauties IP (2/60) Bowl (8/59) 1- 4-Game Shuffle (11/59) (4/59) Ke Air Raider F-40. '54, 40 Sel. Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) World Champ IP (8/57) Bull's Eye Drop Ball AB Magic Mirror Ke Sub Gun F-80, '54, 80 Sel. Bus Step 2P (1/65) World Fair IP (5/64) Horoscope (11/59) Ke Sportlond DeLuxe F-120, '54, 120 Sel. Can-Can (19/61) 6-

Baker Vending Pact GOTTLIEB’S | Cancelled by NAA NEW YORK—The New York Times for September 8th carried a story which disclosed that North American / i Ipiater Aviation has cancelled its contracts with Serv-U-Corporation for food- dispensing in its plants. Serv-U-Cor- poration is owned by former political figure Robert G. Baker. ^ North American said it had at the same time cancelled contracts with Automatic Canteen, which also had locations in their plants, and that the aircraft and missile company had de- cided to own and operate its own con- cessions. A company spokesman said North American was interested in buying the present Serv-U and Auto- matic Canteen machines, and that negotiations should be complete “some time this fall.”

Empire Coin Holds Service Seminar

DAVE ST. PIERRE

CHICAGO—A joint service school class on vending equipment, specifi- cally Smokeshop and Rock-Ola ven- Moving light A-B-C-D-E feature multiplies value of dors, was held at Empire Coin Ma- roflunders by 10 and 100. chine Exchange’s divisional office and Alternating light kick-out holes score 5 to 150 points. display rooms in Menominee, Michi- Newl Blinking sign tells is gan, supervised by branch manager when last ball in play. Bob Rondeau and Dave St. Pierre, New! "Pop-art" cabinet decoration makes machine Empire’s vending department head. standout as "new" in all locations. The session was reportedly very well 3 or 5 ball play • Match feature attended, according to Rondeau. Joey Eggener, service manager for the ^°^ Menominee branch, handled the class r t# ( 0 chores. Bill Herbord, of Smokeshop, was also in attendance. Rondeau advised, during the school session, that Empire Coin was recent- ly appointed exclusive disti’ibutor for the Smokeshop line of vending equip- ment in the State of Wisconsin. Because of the length of the school classes on coin-operated vending equipment lunch and dinner was served to the guests.

— School’s In For Williams — ACTIVE’S

the choice for REPS MEET IN CHI SCHOOL FOR EQUIPMENT BRIEFING THE LOWEST

PRICES and

BEST EQUIPMENT ALWAYS IF IT'S GOTTLIEB, WE'VE GOT IT! Any used Gottlieb game manufactured within the last five years. Reconditioned Equipment For Export ACTIVE Amusement Machines Co. 666 No. Broad Street. Phlla. 30, Pa. POplar 9-4495 1101 Pltteton Are., Scranton 5, Penna.

IMPORTERS

Williams field engineers gel some expert advice to make them better experts. Lectures and demonstrations shown here took place at the “col- ATTENTION! lege" in Seeburg's complex on Chicago's north side. For Best Prices CHICAGO—Williams Electronic Man- centrate in the various regions distributors.” Coin-Operated ufacturing Corporation, the amuse- throughout this country. John Chapin, vice president and Equipment ment games manufacturing subsidi- Bud Lurie, Williams Electronic’s Director of Field Engineering and ary of the Seeburg Corporation, re- sales manager, last week asserted, in Training, headed up this training Contact: cently completed a comprehensive a statement to Cash Box, that “this course, aided by Freeman Woodhull, manager of the Seeburg Training Di- training program in the school build- is a very big step forward in the DIST. vision. PURVEYOR CO. ing at the huge Seeburg complex on firm’s overall relations with the na- The activities during the training 4322 N. Western Ave., Chicago, III. Chicago’s north side, for field service tion’s coin machine operators, in course for field engineers is shown in PHONE: JUniper 8-1814 engineers expertly qualified to con- conjunction with Williams-Seeburg the picture layout.

Cash Box—September 18, 1965 85 — — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION

BARGAINS: COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED: IF IT'S PANORAM PARTS YOU WANT Bally Hootenanny $225; Mad World (2 pi.) PHIL GOULD HAS 'EM. ALL TYPES OF i CLASSIFIED RATE 20 CENTS PER WORD In AD $345; 2 1 (2 pi.) $345; Bus Stop (2 pi.) FILMS FOR Panoram Peeks. PHIL GOULD Count every word including all words in firm name. Numbers in address count as $395; Sheba (2 pi.) $445; Big Day (4 pi.) —224 MARKET ST.—NEWARK, N.J. (Tel.

! one word. Minimum ad accepted $5.00. CASH OR CHECK MUST ACCOMPANY ALL $445; Gottlieb Sunset (2 pi.) $245; Bally 201-MArket 4-3297). ORDERS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. If cash or check Is not enclosed with order All The Way (2 pi.) Shuffle (new floor sam- | ATTENTION: WHOLESALERS EXPORT- your classified ad will be held for following issue pending receipt of your check or cash. ple) $295; Official Jumbo Shuffle 8 'A' AND I ERS. Write for our prices on $145; Lucky Alley 14' $145; Trophy Bowler phonographs ready for export NOTICE $67 Classified Advertisers. (Outside USA add $52 to your present sub- 14' $125; United Big shipment. UNITED DIST. — Bonus Shuffle Alley INC.—902 WEST SECOND STREET—WICH- scription price). You are entitled to a classified ad of 40 words in each week's issue 8 Vi' $145; Sunny Shuffle $145; Line 8V2' ITA 3, KANSAS. for a period of One Full Year, 52 consecutive weeks. You are allowed to change your Up Shuffle 8V2' $145; Chicago Coin Six Classified Ad each week if you so desire. All words over 40 will be billed at the rate Game Bowler 8' $145; Wurlitzer 2810 (like WE HAVE LARGE SELECTION OF LATE WIL- of 20c per word. Please count words carefully. Be sure your Classified Ad is sent to new) $695; 2410-S $395; 2100 $195; Rock- liams and Gottlieb games. Tell us your reach New York publication office by Wednesday, 12 Noon, of preceding week to appear Ola 1488 $445; 1448 $195; Seeburg 161 needs. We guarantee lowest prices. CEN- in the following week's issue. (160 Sel.) $495; AMI J120E $345. MICKEY TRAL DIST. INC., 2315 OLIVE ST., ST. ANDERSON AMUSEMENT COMPANY, 314 LOUIS, MO. 63103 (Tel. MA 1-3511) EAST 11TH STREET, ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA. POKERINO, PHONE: RECONDITIONED, REFINISHED Classified Ads Close WEDNESDAY 452-3207. in Blond Birch, with new drop chute, points, sockets, wire, knock off, Send all copy to: CASH BOX, 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. BINGO SALE ON SHOPPED BOUNTYS: SILVER trim, back-glass, | playfield Sails: Golden Gates: Lidos: Can Cans: decals. Write for details. New La- socket and guna Beaches: County Fairs: point drop board wired for your Lowest Prices games. in town. Packed expertly for export. Call JAMES TRAVIS—P.O. BOX 206 MILLVILLE, N.J. 08332 FOR RESALE: SEEBURG AND WURLITZER or write NASTASI DISTRIBUTING COM- Phonographs, Games. Send inventory and PANY, 826 BARONNE STREET, NEW OR- BEST IMPORTED ARIMITH CUE BALLS 2%— LEANS, WANT lowest cash prices. HASTINGS DIST. CO., LOUISIANA, (523-6386, 523-1471) and—Pool Sets—Lowest Prices. State Quan- INC. 6100 WEST BLUEMOUND ROAD— quickly. tity. SEACOAST DISTRIBUTORS, 1200 PRO- — SAMPLE DJ.'s FOR PROMOTION: WE MILWAUKEE 13, WISC. GOTTLIEB, CORRAL $210, SLICK CHICK $205, NORTH AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JER- mo.te all types of records Pop, R&B, Spiri- SEY 07201. 8-3524-5. — Sunset $225, Melody Lane $210, Liberty Bell BIGELOW (201) tuals, etc. Send your latest releases for WANTED: WILD ARROWS. Write or phone: $285, Showboat $215, Olympic $205, Okla- "CLOSEOUT" NEW ROWE AMI—TROPICANA Honest Evaluation. don't promote Gar- We HONEST JOHN'S, 2456 LAS VEGAS BLVD., homa $265, Lancer Dancing Doll Phonograph Original Crote Write; Recon- Reply As- $310, — bage. Good or Bad, Immediate SOUTH, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, 382-3633. Big ditioned Equipment All PRO- $165, Casino $230, Seven Seas $185, — the Way, $295; sured. NEW ENGLAND RECORD Aloha $165. UNITED NOVELTY CO. BILOXI, Bally Bucky Horse, $495; Auto-Photo, Mod. ST., BOS- MOTIONS, 106 NORTHAMPTON SEEBURG VL200, LI 00, 222S, LPC; WUR- MISS. 436-4328. #9, $745; New Bally Bullfight, $375. AD- TON, MASS. 02118. litzer 1900, 2104, 2250, 2400S; Rock-Ola GOTTLIEB—CLEANED, MECHANICALLY COM- VANCE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, 4710 1448, 1493; Ami all models from 1957; DELMAR BLVD., pletely reconditioned, Off our own routes ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI TEL. L.P.'s, CUTOUTS, OVERSTOCKS, CLOSEOUTS, Recent Pingames, Gotlieb, Williams; Up- FOrest 1-1050. 2 Player Around World, Atlas, Capt. Kidd, SURPLUS. ANY LABELS. For premiums and rights Keeney, Bally, etc.; Bingos, Close — Double Action, Gondolier, Lite Card, BINGO SPECIALS. ALL FULLY SHOPPED AND giveaways. New merchandise only. We pay Rush offers: KON. Made- outs; VICTOR HUGO, reconditioned. Bounties cash. Small or large lots. EMPIRE DISTRIB- ASTRIDLAAN 49 MECHELEN, BELGIUM. moiselle, Melody Lane, Race Time, 7 Seas, $750.00. Silver Sails UTING CO., 4610 LIBERTY AVE., PITTS- Whirlwind. 4 Player—Texan. Single Player $750.00. Golden Gates $710.00. Can Can Kewpie Doll, Miss Annabelle, Roto Pool. All $650.00. Laguna Beach $500.00. Carnival BURG 24, PA. (Tel. (412) 682-8437). VALLEY POOLS 85x47 SIZES. TOLEDO WANT— of Queen $375.00. Ship port of New Orleans. COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, 814 SUMMIT the above are available at $75.00 each. STAN HARRIS & CO., 508 OPERATORS SALES, INC., 4122 WASHING- WANT TO BUY—MILLS PANORAMS AND STREET, TOLEDO, OHIO. (Tel. CH 3-7191) W. VENANGO A.M.I. MUSIC BOXES, models H-l-J-K 120 ST., PHILA., PA: TON AVE., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, 822-2370. and 200 selections. Also A.M.I. WQ200 TELEQUIZ ARE WANTED, WRITE TO THE FOR SALE: RECONDITIONED SHUFFLEBOARDS WALLBOXES with accumulators. PLEASE General Automatic S.C., T.G.A. 60, rue Von with scoring units and refinished tops or FOR EXPORT: BALLY TURF KINGS, CYPRESS Gardens QUOTE QUANTITY AVAILABLE, CONDI- Schoor, Brussels, 3, Belgium. let us refinish your shuffleboards. We are Carnival Queen, Ballerina, Miss TION AND PRICE. CLEVELAND IN- America, Laguna Beach and all other bin- COIN BASEBALLS, TABLES, interested in buying late Gotlieb Games. TERNATIONAL, 2029 PROSPECT WANT— POOL SHUF- gos. Rockola 1448, 1458, 1468, 1478, 1493. AVENUE, Shuffleboards with WALLACE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, BOX CLEVELAND, OHIO, TO.1-6715. fleboard Scoring Units, Keeney Twin Red Arrow, Flashback, Games anti-cheats. Guns, Bear Guns, Coon Hunts, 75, MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS, FA- 5-3600. Super Wild Cat; Mills & Jennings Fruit Slot Arcade Equipment, Personal Music. Write IMPORTERS APPROXI- WE WANT TO BUY: WILLIAMS CRANES, ATTENTION OF — Machines. Bowl A Rama & Princess B. A., stating make, model, condition and best available Chicago-Coin Steam Shovels. Cash. TRI maately 150 late model AMI's Buckley Track Odds, Flippers & Add A Balls. cosh price. ST. COIN SALES, 669 of July, August and STATE TRADING CO., BOX 272, MILES THOMAS during the months CROSSE-DUNHAM & CO. 225 WRIGHT CITY, MONTANA. TALBOT ST., ST. THOMAS, ONTARIO, CAN- September. These models consist of Conti- BLVD. "F" GRETNA, LA. TEL. 367-4365. ADA. Area 519-631-9550. nental 11-200, JAL's, JEL's (B) and Tropi- BINGOS, MISS AMERICA, ROLLER DERBY, GOTTLIEB SLICK CHICK $235, TROPIC ISLE FOOSBALL (German). Please quote. For Sale: canas—an exceptionally clean lot. Write if Circus Queen, Arcade Equipment, Rock-Ola, $185, Aloha (2 PI) $250, Oklahoma (4 PI) New Rock-Ola Wall Models. Write. Williams interested. TRIMOUNT AUTOMATIC SALES Seeburg and Wurlitzer 1962/1963, Bal- $275, World Beauties $75. Williams: Sere- Official Baseball King of Swats CO., 40 WALTHAM STREET, BOSTON, lerina, County Fair, Laguna Beach, Aeapul- $165.00; nade (2 PI) $125, Jungle $150, Ten Spot World Series United Shuf- MASSACHUSETTS 02118. ga Cancan, Bikini, Lido, Goldengate, Silver $60.00; $45.00; $195. Bally Cross Country $175. Wurlitzer fle Baseball $225.00. Sails, Bounty needed by IMPORT-EXPORT WESTERN DISTRIBU- GOTTLIEB: HAPPY CLOWN $475.00: THORO- 1800, good condition $175. We are central — TORS, S.W. MARCEL GR0SCH 3 BLD. AVROY, LIEGE, 1226 16th AVENUE, PORT- BRED $375.00: GOUCHO $275.00. Williams: Pennsylvania's largest supplier of Pool Table BELGIUM. LAND 5, OREGON. PRETTY BABY $375.00. Chicago Coin: TOP equipment at Lowest Prices. D & L COIN __J_ BRASS $350.00. Bally: BULL FIGHT USED 415 MACHINE CO., 414 KELKER ST., HARRIS- RPM RECORDS, ALL TYPES AS $260.00. Also BOUNTY: CAN CAN: LIDO: they run, BURG, PA, 17105 (234-1051). right off the route. No sorting BIKINI: TOUCHDOWN: TWIST: SILVER or picking. We pay freight from anywhere KLOPP COIN COUNTERS WE MANUFACTURE SAIL & GOLDEN GATE. If interested write in U.S.A. Standing order available for reg- NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY COMPANY, 1055 and sell the finest low priced coin countina- ular shippers. JALEN AMUSEMENT CO. packaqing and coin sorting machines avail- DUKANE SKI 'N SKORE GAMES. CLEAN, ME- DRYADES STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LOUI- 12J5 S. HOWARD STREET—BALTIMORE, able. Write for details. KLOPP ENGINEER- chanically perfect, with play, presently SIANA. TEL: 529-7321, MD. 21230. 25tf ING. INC. 35561 SCHOOLCRAFT RD. LI- on location. Fantastic producers for arcade 50 RECORDED SONGS ONLY $3.00. MANY VONIA. MICHIGAN 48151. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL or route. Only used pieces in U.S.A. Cash BALLY BINGOS and great songs by favorite artists, our choice. Gottlieb Pinballs man- Box, 1780 B'way, N.Y. 19, N.Y. Box 743. guaranteed. State style of UNITED SHUFFLES: CRYSTAL $325.00; AVA- ufactured 1958 and New records, up. Interested all brand music preferred Pop, R & B or Country. lon $350.00; Embassy $375.00; Lancer new closeouts. Also arcade equipment. — ACE LOCKS KEYED ALIKE. SEND LOCKS AND Offer only in U.S.A. No C.O.D.'s. $395.00. ChiCoin Citation $375.00. MO- Cable or write good to: HOLLAND-BELGIE, EU- the key you want them mastered to. $1.00 ARCADIA, HAWK SKILL GAMES CO., 67 SWAGGER- ROPE SPRI RHYTHM RECORDS—BOX A— 276 AVENUE LOUISE, BRUS- each less 10% lots of 50 or more. 24 hour CALIF. TOWN ROAD, SCOTIA, N.Y. 12302. SELS & BELGIUM. (Cable address.) HOBEL- service. RANDEL LOCK SERVICE, 61 ROCK- THE TRADE'S LARGEST HI-SPEED SUPER FAST SHUFFLE BOARD EUROP-BRUSSELS. AWAY AVENUE, VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. ATTENTION! WE ARE suppliers of Pool Table supplies slates, Wax. 24 one-Dound cans per case. $8.50 KfcCOKDS, 45's AND LP's, SURPLUS, RE- 11580. TEL: 51 6-VA5-621 6. — cues, balls, cloth, etc. Best quality, lowest f.o.b. Dallas, Texas. Sold on monev back turns, overstock, cut-outs, etc. HARRY WARRINER, PIN GAMES $75.00 UP, SHUFFLE ALLEYS prices, write or phone for our new catalog. auarantee. Distributor for D. Gottlieb, KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CO. $50.00 Up, MCG20 Dugrenier Like ne* DISTRIBUTORS, 3726 ChiCoin. STATE MUSIC DISTRIBUTORS —453 McLEAN AVE., — EASTERN NOVELTY YONKERS, N.Y. (Tel $325.00, E-2's 4 for $500.00, Stoner D-50Q BERGEN, N. J. INC.. 3100 MAIN ST.. DALLAS, TEXAS. GReenleaf 6-7778). TONNELE AVE., NORTH Coffee $75.00, DS160's $775.00, AY (Tel. UNion 3-8627). WE PAY CASH AS ALWAYS FOR: SEEBURG $675.00, Y100M $600.00, AQ $595.00, BRAND NEW KEENEY BLACK DRAGONS, SHUFFLE ALLEYS: UNITED SUPER BONUS Keeney Arrows, Twin Wurlitzer; AMI and Rock-Ola music. Gotl 222's $495.00, CALL G. K. GABRIELSON Deluxe Red Keenev $95; Keeney Deluxe Challenge $95; United Draqons and Star Lite upriqhts. SASKAT- lleb Pins; Arcade equipment; Bally Bingos & CO., INC., 724 MEMORIAL DRIVE, S. Top Natch $129; Boll Bowlers: Twin Bowler COIN CO., 1025 104th Write or cable: PALMER AT BELINTRACI E., ATLANTA 16, GEORGIA, JA. 5-7441, CHEWAN MACHINE —31 $275; T.V. Bowler $150; Classic Bowler STREET, NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK., SOMERSTRAAT—ANTWERP 1, BEL BALLY: GIUM. ALL STAR SUPER BOWLER $75, ALL $150; Strike Bowler $95; All of the above CANADA. (Tel. 2989). The Way Shuffle $695, Skill Score $95, mentioned machines have been completely SELL YOUR SURPLUS 45's TO THE NATION'! Big Inning Baseball $75, Fun Phone $95. shopped and refinished. TRI-STATE DIST MILLS AND JENNINGS FRUITSLOT MA- largest user. We are the notion's foremosi Spinner $50, Table Hockey $95, Williams CALLIER SPRING ROAD—P.O. BOX CHINES. Flipper Pin packager CO— BALLY BINGOS and of promotionally priced recorc Official Baseball $145, Midway Shooting 615—ROME, GA. (Tel 234-7123. Area code Games for export. ALMAN ENTERPRISES— packs. purchase We unlimited quantities or Gallery $85, Voice-O-Graph (late) $395, 404). BENDER WAREHOUSE—P.O. BOX 5734— basis. Wire—phone for Pro Golfer Vol-O-Matic quick deal $295, Card Vender SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING'S NEW IMPROVED RENO. NEVADA. NATURAL BAG-O-TUNES INC., 3318 DE- $85. All equipment clean and ready for lo- ^v£LlE AVE.. model "Time Trials" in original cartons BRONX, N.Y. f0469. (Tel cation. Also large selection of used music MACHINE EX- FOR SALE—WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE 2 and vending machines. Direct overseas ship- $495. IMPERIAL COIN 498 ANDERSON AVENUE, of coin counters, (new or used) coin sorters, ment from Port of Detroit. MARTIN AND CHANGE INC.— NEW 45 RPM RECORDS, NO QUANTITY CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ. coin chanaers, coin wrappers, ports and SNYDER COMPANY, 13200 W. WARREN - too larqe or small. We pay the highesl supplies. Globe Distributing Co., Inc .. 2330 AVENUE, DEARBORN, SALE: BOUNTYS $695; SILVER SAILS pnce, plus oil freight. Also over-run returr MICHIGAN, TEL. BINGO N. Western Ave., Chicago 47, Ml. AR LUzon 2-2300. Gates Lidos $500; Can hit records. Contact immediately for auick $695; Golden $650; 6-0780. Laguna Beaches $450; County transaction. We dov cosh. SUTTON RECORC EXPORT SPECIAL LIST: BASEBALLS, GUNS, Cans $500; Fairs $395; Sea Islands $295; Carnival st n,w York ' Shuffle Alleys, Pin Balls. All Bingo ma- ~ NY Queens $245. CONTACT NASTASI DIS- FOR SALE: 100 LATE PIN BALLS. 100 L\ATE fSCcH wlso™” chines. Write For Prices. D. & P. 27 MUSIC, TRIBUTING COMPANY, 826 BARONNE Wurlitzer Music Machines, 50 Vending Ma- USED 45 RPM RECORDS. Wf PAY freight & E. PHILADELPHIA STREET, YORK, PA. chines. Wanted in trade or will pay cdsh Phone 848-1846. STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (523- SALES-1415 WASHING- 6386 & 523-1471). $$ Shuffle Alley, United Bank Pool. REDD TON STREET—BOSTON. MASS. WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF LATE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC., 80 COO- 90.00 SLICK 45 RPM RECORDS. Williams Two Players. Write for prices MID- GOTTLIEB TROPIC ISLE $1 — LIDGE HILL ROAD, WATERTOWN, MASS', NEW OR USED. NO auan Check $235.00—Want 6 Pocket Pool tables too large or small. WEST DIST., 709 LINWOOD BLVD.—KAN- JjjV Highest Drices paid price condition, make, model and Write stoting SAS CITY, MO, —state quantity on hand. TONY GAL FOR SALE Two Calculagraph for sale, like ££Np. size in 1st letter—SEEBURG L 100's — \ MST. CO., 4135 W. ARMITAGE WURLITZER 2000 $240.00, WURLITZER new: each. ail full @ NOBRO NOVELTY CO. 142 DORE ST., SAN $200.00 Twelve formica t CHICAGO 39. ILL. (Tel. Dickens 2-7060). 2150 Wurlitzer @ $275.00, 2200 @ FRANCISCO, CALIF. MARKET 1-15438-39. regulation pool tables, three months old: ! USED RHYTHM $425.00, Wurlitzer 2300 $495.00, Wur- $750.00 each. 479-0010 GLOBE VENDING l AND BLUES 45's. WE PA @ HAVE YOUR ACE LOCKS KEYED ALIKE $1.00 top prices plus freight. litzer 2400 $595.00, Wurlitzer 2500 CO., 378 GRANITE STREET, QUINCY, MASS. Write first, statir @ @ each off 50 or more. Send your locks approximate amount on $645.00. Northwest Sales Co. of Oregon, 10% 02169 hand. Blues or with key you want as master to L & S rhythm and blues only, please. RECOR 1040 S. W. 2nd Ave., Portland, Oregon MART, 2222 ELM. 97204, Phone 228-6557, LOCK CO., 41 ELDERWOOD LANE, HUNT- DALLAS, TEXAS 7520 N. Y. LARRY Phone Riverside 8-2053. INGTON STATION, PENNY SCALES: Watling, etc. $20.00 as is, ATTENTION OPS! GET LOWDOWN PRICES SCHWARTZ, FORMER SERVICE MANAGER $50.00 reconditioned, resprayed, and crated. on all billiard supplies coin machine parts, BEAR GUNS 8, COON HUNTS IN WORKINl OF CONTINENTAL APCO. Also, Chicago area route for sale. GRAY order Capitol accessories, etc. DIAMOND COIN MACHINE Drivemobiles, Baseballs, Gun< 16' SCALE, 4302 Indianapolis, East Chicago, Arcade Equipment, EXCHANGE, 609 WOODIS AVE., NORFOLK, UNITED 16' FALCON B.A. $425; JUMBO 3W1 Wallboxes, Stat Super Indiana. Chicago phone: 374-4666. mode!. Condition, VIRGINIA. (Tel. 625-1716). B.A. $195; Silver Roll-Down $550; Make and best Casl Shuffle Baseball (Floor Price. NEW WAY SALES ATTN: COIN OPERATORS Slugger Baseball $95; 1257 OUEEt3 AND WHOLE sample) $595; ChiCoin: Six Game Bowler STREET WEST. TORONTO SALERS. Something to revolutionize the pool 7 CANADA* S/A $325; 6-PI. Home Run Baseball $95; industry. Save 97% repair time, money and WANT MIDWAY RED BALL. IF YOU HAV WMS. 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