Cash Box CCC \ K C— M

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cash Box CCC \ K C— M 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 New York of the operation. See page 8 for full details on the ABC-Paramount growth story. Cash Box CCC _ \ k c— m. » J INTERNATIONAL SECTION BEGINS PAGE 55 \MnH 4 Al Rmen THINK COLUMBIA ffl SINGLES LINDA GAYLE APRIL YOUNG THE MAUREEN EVANS STOP, LOOK, “RUN TO MY SPELLBINDERS “NEVER LET LISTEN” LOVIN’ ARMS” “FOR YOU” HIM GO” 4-43359 4-43392 4-43384 4-43354 ml © COLUMBIA <gMARCAS REG PRINTEO IN US A. I \ i Cash Box II Cash Bone « Vol. XXVM-Number 9 September 18, 1965 t FOUNDED BY BILL GERSH Gash Box (Publication Office) l 1780 Broadway New York, N. Y. 10019 , 8 (Phone: JUdson 6-2640) 8 CABLE ADDRESS: CASHBOX, N. Y. j JOE ORLECK President and Publisher « NORMAN ORLECK II Vice President 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 albums 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. Andy Williams, FRANCE 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- Dean Martin) 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 r PIN-UP kash Box SHEET Cash Box TOP 100 L ^ SEPTEMBER 18, 1965 9/4 9/11 9/4 9/11 9/4 9/11 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 UNCHAINED MELODY 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 YOURS 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 » ELVIS PRESLEY-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
Recommended publications
  • Songs by Artist
    Reil Entertainment Songs by Artist Karaoke by Artist Title Title &, Caitlin Will 12 Gauge Address In The Stars Dunkie Butt 10 Cc 12 Stones Donna We Are One Dreadlock Holiday 19 Somethin' Im Mandy Fly Me Mark Wills I'm Not In Love 1910 Fruitgum Co Rubber Bullets 1, 2, 3 Redlight Things We Do For Love Simon Says Wall Street Shuffle 1910 Fruitgum Co. 10 Years 1,2,3 Redlight Through The Iris Simon Says Wasteland 1975 10, 000 Maniacs Chocolate These Are The Days City 10,000 Maniacs Love Me Because Of The Night Sex... Because The Night Sex.... More Than This Sound These Are The Days The Sound Trouble Me UGH! 10,000 Maniacs Wvocal 1975, The Because The Night Chocolate 100 Proof Aged In Soul Sex Somebody's Been Sleeping The City 10Cc 1Barenaked Ladies Dreadlock Holiday Be My Yoko Ono I'm Not In Love Brian Wilson (2000 Version) We Do For Love Call And Answer 11) Enid OS Get In Line (Duet Version) 112 Get In Line (Solo Version) Come See Me It's All Been Done Cupid Jane Dance With Me Never Is Enough It's Over Now Old Apartment, The Only You One Week Peaches & Cream Shoe Box Peaches And Cream Straw Hat U Already Know What A Good Boy Song List Generator® Printed 11/21/2017 Page 1 of 486 Licensed to Greg Reil Reil Entertainment Songs by Artist Karaoke by Artist Title Title 1Barenaked Ladies 20 Fingers When I Fall Short Dick Man 1Beatles, The 2AM Club Come Together Not Your Boyfriend Day Tripper 2Pac Good Day Sunshine California Love (Original Version) Help! 3 Degrees I Saw Her Standing There When Will I See You Again Love Me Do Woman In Love Nowhere Man 3 Dog Night P.S.
    [Show full text]
  • AM-05-Sheetmusic.Pdf
    SHEET music SHEET MUSIC 27 America the Beautiful At Last (from Cadillac Records) SHEET MUSIC Words by Katherine Lee Bates, music by Samuel A. Ward Music by Harry Warren, lyric by Mack Gordon / recorded by Beyoncé Piano/Vocal/Chords ...............................$3.95 00-PVM01132____ Piano/Vocal/Chords ...............................$3.95 00-32178____ Numeric American Honey Arr. Dan Coates Words and music by Cary Barlowe, Shane Stevens, and Hillary Easy Piano ..............................................$3.95 00-32552____ 8th of November Lindsey / recorded by Lady Antebellum August Rush (Piano Suite) (from August Rush) Recorded by Big & Rich Piano/Vocal/Chords ...............................$3.99 00-34678____ Composed by Mark Mancina / arr. Dave Metzger Piano/Vocal/Chords ...............................$3.95 00-26211____ An American in Paris Advanced Piano Solo .............................$3.95 00-29201____ 21 Guns By George Gershwin / paraphrased by Maurice C. Whitney Auld Lang Syne Sheet Music Lyrics by Billie Joe, music by Green Day / recorded by Green Day / Advanced Piano Solo .............................$4.95 00-PS0004____ (from the motion picture Sex and the City) arr. Carol Matz Transcr. William Daly Traditional / arr. Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis / Easy Piano ..............................................$3.95 00-34018____ Advanced Piano Solo ...........................$14.95 00-0092B____ as recorded by Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) An American in Paris (Blues Theme) Piano/Vocal/Chords ...............................$3.95 00-31853____ Words and music by Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin / By George Gershwin / performance miniature transcr. and arr. Ave Maria and Prelude No. 1 recorded by Matt Redman Jan Thomas Ave Maria by Johann Sebastian Bach / Charles François Gounod, Piano/Vocal/Guitar ................................$3.99 00-39445____ Easy Piano Solo ......................................$3.50 00-PS0350____ Prelude No.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of Rock Music: 1970-1975
    The History of Rock Music: 1970-1975 History of Rock Music | 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-75 | 1976-89 | The early 1990s | The late 1990s | The 2000s | Alpha index Musicians of 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-76 | 1977-89 | 1990s in the US | 1990s outside the US | 2000s Back to the main Music page Inquire about purchasing the book (Copyright © 2009 Piero Scaruffi) Sound 1973-78 (These are excerpts from my book "A History of Rock and Dance Music") Borderline 1974-78 TM, ®, Copyright © 2005 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved. In the second half of the 1970s, Brian Eno, Larry Fast, Mickey Hart, Stomu Yamashta and many other musicians blurred the lines between rock and avantgarde. Brian Eno (34), ex-keyboardist for Roxy Music, changed the course of rock music at least three times. The experiment of fusing pop and electronics on Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy (sep 1974 - nov 1974) changed the very notion of what a "pop song" is. Eno took cheap melodies (the kind that are used at the music-hall, on television commercials, by nursery rhymes) and added a strong rhythmic base and counterpoint of synthesizer. The result was similar to the novelty numbers and the "bubblegum" music of the early 1960s, but it had the charisma of sheer post-modernist genius. Eno had invented meta-pop music: avantgarde music that employs elements of pop music. He continued the experiment on Another Green World (aug 1975 - sep 1975), but then changed its perspective on Before And After Science (? 1977 - dec 1977). Here Eno's catchy ditties acquired a sinister quality.
    [Show full text]
  • Songs by Title Karaoke Night with the Patman
    Songs By Title Karaoke Night with the Patman Title Versions Title Versions 10 Years 3 Libras Wasteland SC Perfect Circle SI 10,000 Maniacs 3 Of Hearts Because The Night SC Love Is Enough SC Candy Everybody Wants DK 30 Seconds To Mars More Than This SC Kill SC These Are The Days SC 311 Trouble Me SC All Mixed Up SC 100 Proof Aged In Soul Don't Tread On Me SC Somebody's Been Sleeping SC Down SC 10CC Love Song SC I'm Not In Love DK You Wouldn't Believe SC Things We Do For Love SC 38 Special 112 Back Where You Belong SI Come See Me SC Caught Up In You SC Dance With Me SC Hold On Loosely AH It's Over Now SC If I'd Been The One SC Only You SC Rockin' Onto The Night SC Peaches And Cream SC Second Chance SC U Already Know SC Teacher, Teacher SC 12 Gauge Wild Eyed Southern Boys SC Dunkie Butt SC 3LW 1910 Fruitgum Co. No More (Baby I'm A Do Right) SC 1, 2, 3 Redlight SC 3T Simon Says DK Anything SC 1975 Tease Me SC The Sound SI 4 Non Blondes 2 Live Crew What's Up DK Doo Wah Diddy SC 4 P.M. Me So Horny SC Lay Down Your Love SC We Want Some Pussy SC Sukiyaki DK 2 Pac 4 Runner California Love (Original Version) SC Ripples SC Changes SC That Was Him SC Thugz Mansion SC 42nd Street 20 Fingers 42nd Street Song SC Short Dick Man SC We're In The Money SC 3 Doors Down 5 Seconds Of Summer Away From The Sun SC Amnesia SI Be Like That SC She Looks So Perfect SI Behind Those Eyes SC 5 Stairsteps Duck & Run SC Ooh Child SC Here By Me CB 50 Cent Here Without You CB Disco Inferno SC Kryptonite SC If I Can't SC Let Me Go SC In Da Club HT Live For Today SC P.I.M.P.
    [Show full text]
  • Cemetery Without Cro
    VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO 1 ARROW VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO CEMETERY WITHOUT CROSSES (aka UNE CORDE UN COLT… / CIMITERO SENZA CROCI) MICHÈLE MERCIER ... Maria Caine Directed by ROBERT HOSSEIN ROBERT HOSSEINARROW ... Manuel Produced by JEAN-PIERRE LABATUT GUIDO LOLLOBRIGIDA (credited as LEE BURTON) ... Thomas Caine WrittenVIDEO by ROBERT HOSSEIN and CLAUDE DESAILLY DANIEL VARGAS ... Will Rogers (and DARIO ARGENTO [Italian version only]) VIDEO SERGE MARQUAND ... Larry Rogers Director of Photography HENRI PERSIN PIERRE HATET ... Frank Rogers Edited by MARIE-SOPHIE DUBUS PHILIPPE BARONNET ... Bud Rogers Music by ANDRÉ HOSSEIN PIERRE COLLET ... Sheriff Ben ARROW IVANO STACCIOLI ... Vallee ‘The RopeVIDEO and the Colt’ BÉATRICE ALTARIBA ... Saloon woman Music by ANDRÉ HOSSEIN VIDEOMICHEL LEMOINE ... Eli Caine Lyrics by HAL SHAPER ANNE-MARIE BALIN ... Johanna Sung by SCOTT WALKER ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO 2 3 ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO VIDEO ARROW WESTERN WITHOUT AMERICANS (2015) VIDEO 4 THE MOVIEGOING SCOTT WALKER (2015) CONTENTS by Ginette Vincendeau ARROW CREDITS ABOUT THE RESTORATION VIDEO 2 by Rob Young 6 18 VIDEO 22 5 VIDEO VIDEO ARROW VIDEO Scott Walker: ‘The Rope and the Colt’ however was written, like the rest of the film’s WESTERN WITHOUT AMERICANS (2015) music, by Hossein’s father, the composer André Hossein.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Washburn Catalog
    With roots going back before the Civil War, Washburn began as a partnership between George Washburn Lyon and Patrick Healy. Formed in Chicago, Illinois, Washburn has been building stringed instruments since 1883. An American institution, Washburn has built guitars, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, and more throughout the years. Many of the biggest names in folk, rock, and blues have played Washburn and some of the most significant trendsetting music has been played on a Washburn. From early blues, to the inspiration behind the MTV Unplugged revival, to the modern day, Washburn has been a choice amongst the songsmiths of the day. 130 years of history is at the root of our strong foundation building high quality instruments. It is this background that inspires us to create instruments for you and we hope you experience the exceptional value, playability and voice that is Washburn. In this brochure we encourage you to explore the Washburn line of fine instruments. We are sure you can find a musical partner in a Washburn, be it the quintessential acoustic-electric Festival, the legendary Heritage, the luthier inspired Comfort, or our extensive variety of Americana models. WASHBURN ™ ACOUSTICS 2 3 A great little travel companion, Washburn’s Rover is the ultimate travel guitar! A solid soundboard contributes to its clear and robust sound for its size. Play it any time or any place. Bring it with you when you’re on a plane, a boat, a car, the beach, ROVER camping, hiking -anywhere. Comes complete with case, instructional DVD, strap and SERIES 3 picks. Fits in an airline overhead and is the perfect guitar travel companion.
    [Show full text]
  • Roundalab Golden Classic List for 2005/2006 Phase Ii Choreographer
    ROUNDALAB GOLDEN CLASSIC LIST FOR 2005/2006 PHASE II CHOREOGRAPHER SINCE ALL NIGHT JAEB 92/93 ALL SHOOK UP BECKER 01/02 BABY O’MINE FIYALKO 93/94 BIRTH OF THE BLUES +1 PARROTT 93/94 BUFFY METZGER 92/93 CAB DRIVER HALLMAN 04/05 COULD I HAVE THIS DANCE EDDINS 90/91 DANCING SHADOWS ARNFIELD 91/92 DREAMS COME TRUE COOKSEY 01/02 EDELWEISS KULLMAN 01/02 EXCEPT FOR MONDAY HEALEA 05/06 FEELIN’ BARBEE 91/92 FELIZ NAVIDAD+2 TRACY 02/03 FIDDLESTEPPER POLKA BROWN 99/00 FIREMAN TWO STEP+1 EDDINS 96/97 GAMES THAT LOVERS PLAY +1 WOLCOTT 92/93 GOOD OL’ GIRLS+1 EDDINS 91/92 GREEN DOOR PROCTOR 87/88 HOLD ME REILLY 87/88 HOT LIPS HIGHBURGER 87/88 HOUSTON SMITH 92/93 HUSH CROFT/DEZORDO 92/93 IF THE DEVIL DANCED WILHOIT 02/03 JACALYN’S WALTZ WILHOIT 92/93 KING OF THE ROAD MAC DOUGALL/COHEN 99/00 KON TIKI+1 GLAZIER 92/93 LAST CHEATERS WALTZ EDDINS 04/05 LITTLE WHITE MOON WILDER 94/95 MAPLE LEAF RAG KERN 00/01 MARIA+2 WOLCOTT 92/93 MEXICALI ROSE STAPLETON 88/89 (MISS) FRENCHY BROWN TETZLAFF 91/92 MISSION BELL WALTZ METZGER 96/97 MY LOVE+1 PROCTOR 87/88 MY SONG COLLING 00/01 NEAPOLITAN WALTZ HARDIN 91/92 PEARLY SHELLS LATTA 92/93 PIANO ROLL WALTZ GREEN 93/94 ROSES FOR ELIZABETH BLISS 89/90 SAM’S SONG KAMMERER 00/01 SPAGHETTI RAG GNIEWEK 87/88 ST. LOUIS BLUES MUELLER 94/95 STREET FAIR MEROLA 87/88 TAKE ONE STEP LEHNERT 87/88 THAT HAPPY FEELING TENNET 92/93 THERE’S A KIND OF HUSH INOVE 05/06 THIRD MAN THEME+1 REILLY 92/93 TIPS OF MY FINGERS PALMQUIST 89/90 VERY SMOOTH+1 WEISE 89/90 WALK RIGHT BACK MAY 88/89 PHASE III CHOREOGRAPHER SINCE ALICE BLUE GOWN+1 UTLEY
    [Show full text]
  • Court O·Ismisses Complaint· Brought by Boston Butche·Rs BOSTON, MASS
    ------:;--- - -,...... ~-------r--------- ~--~~~--------~ r,.ssoC• Court o·ismisses Complaint· Brought By Boston Butche·rs BOSTON, MASS. - The Mass­ chase meat from kosher retail achusetts Supreme Court dismiss­ meat stores supervised by the ed a bill of complaint brought by Vaad Harabonlm" and solicited THE ONLY ENGLISH -JEW/SH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. the United Kosher Butchers Asso­ various member stores to end ciation against the Associated their r elationships with United and VOL. L, NO, 6 FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1966 15c PER COPY 16 PAGES Synagogues of Massachusetts accept the rabbinical supervision alleging "restraint of trade, eli­ of the Vaad. mination of a free market and the In a seven-page decision. Plan Services denying of free competition," • the Supreme Court declared thereby upholding a lower court that "In essence the plaintiff Is decree In favor of the defendant asking that the Associated Synago­ For Sabbath, and ending a five-year legal dis­ gues and Its allied groups be com­ pute. pelled to acceptUnlted's guarantee Passover At stake In the civil sul t was that products prepared under Its Services for Sabbath and Pass­ the objective of the Associated auspices are authentically kosher. over are listed for temples and Synagogues, some 60 Orthodox, This we decline to do. synagogues In Rhode Island today Conservative, and Reform Congre­ gations In this area, to centralize "Aside from the constitutional through Tuesday, when the Mem­ freedoms Involved, this court Is orial Service and reading of the the supervision of dietary laws In this state. not qualified to decide and there­ Song of Songs will mark tlK! end fore must refuse to consider an of the eight-day festival of Pesach.
    [Show full text]
  • Larry Ochs' Interview with Luca Canini for Allaboutjazzitalia.Com Via Email in Winter 2013.(Published April 2013.) Questions
    Larry Ochs’ interview with Luca Canini for AllAboutJazzItalia.com via email in winter 2013.(published April 2013.) Questions in bold. Some years ago, when I first listened to “Electric Ascension”, I was shocked by the intensity and power of the performance: past/future, tradition/innovation. That disc and the few concerts around the world are a deep reflection on jazz, history, improvisation, sound. But everything started back in 1995, when Rova decided to celebrate the 30th anniversary of John Coltrane’s masterpiece. Can you tell me something about the birth of the project? How do you decide to approach such a “problematic” piece (if you consider Ascension a “piece”)? And do you remember the first time you listen to Ascension? I think Coltrane’s “Ascension” is one of the great jazz compositions of all time. A great formal structure; a great piece. Not that I consider myself an expert on all jazz music. I really don’t. But I am an expert on the greatness of that composition. We have played it 11 times as “Electric Ascension.” And yes it is true that we re- arranged the piece and changed the instrumentation, but the basic composition “Ascension” is absolutely at the center of “Electric Ascension;” it totally influences all the music we play in the spontaneous performance. There is no doubt of that. I remember seeing John Coltrane live at the Village Vanguard with his late great quartet in 1967. I was 18. The music overwhelmed me completely. There were maybe 20 people there for that second set of their night.
    [Show full text]
  • Culture and the Policies of Change Culture and the Policies of Change Conference Reader Conference Reader
    CultureWatchEurope Conference 2010 Culture and the Policies of Change Culture and the Policies of Change Culture and the Policies Conference Reader Conference Reader Brussels, 6-7 September 2010 European European Economic Commission and Social Committee EUNIC CultureWatchEurope Conference 2010 “Culture and the Policies of Change” Conference Reader TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword................................................................................................................................................. 5 by Robert PALMER, Director of Culture and Cultural and Natural Heritage, Council of Europe Contribution on the Conference: Culture and the Policies of Change................................................... 7 by Jan TRUSZCZYŃSKI, Director-General for Education and Culture, European Commission Report on the Conference ...................................................................................................................... 9 by Steve GREEN, EUNIC Work Group Session Notes.................................................................................................................. 23 Background Papers.............................................................................................................................. 49 The Empathic Civilization by Jeremy RIFKIN................................................................................... 49 Empathic Education: the Transformation of Learning in an Interconnected World by Jeremy RIFKIN............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Rita Williams Popular Song Collection a Handlist
    The Rita Williams Popular Song Collection A Handlist A wide-ranging collection of c. 4000 individual popular songs, dating from the 1920s to the 1970s and including songs from films and musicals. Originally the personal collection of the singer Rita Williams, with later additions, it includes songs in various European languages and some in Afrikaans. Rita Williams sang with the Billy Cotton Club, among other groups, and made numerous recordings in the 1940s and 1950s. The songs are arranged alphabetically by title. The Rita Williams Popular Song Collection is a closed access collection. Please ask at the enquiry desk if you would like to use it. Please note that all items are reference only and in most cases it is necessary to obtain permission from the relevant copyright holder before they can be photocopied. Box Title Artist/ Singer/ Popularized by... Lyricist Composer/ Artist Language Publisher Date No. of copies Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs Dans met my Various Afrikaans Carstens- De Waal 1954-57 1 Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs Careless Love Hart Van Steen Afrikaans Dee Jay 1963 1 Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs Ruiter In Die Nag Anton De Waal Afrikaans Impala 1963 1 Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs Van Geluk Tot Verdriet Gideon Alberts/ Anton De Waal Afrikaans Impala 1970 1 Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs Wye, Wye Vlaktes Martin Vorster/ Anton De Waal Afrikaans Impala 1970 1 Afrikaans, Czech, French, Italian, Swedish Songs My Skemer Rapsodie Duffy
    [Show full text]
  • American Square Dance Vol. 42, No. 6 (June 1987)
    AMERICAN 0 Annual $10.00 SQUARE DANCE Single Copy $1.25 JUNE 1987 36th NATIONAL SQUARE DANCE CONVENTION HOUSTON, TEXAS JUNE 25-27,1987 WAGON WHEEL RECORDS 8459 Edmaru Ave., Whittier CA 90605 (213-693-5976) Vit WAGON WHEEL EASY SINGING CALLS AND CONTRAS Basics 1-25 Suitable for one-night stands and the community square dance program. 45 rpm flip/inst. Calling by Bob Ruff 911 Gentle On my Mind Basics 1-8 918 Glendale Train Basics 1-19 912 Bad Bad Leroy Brown Basics 1-8 919 Big Sombrero Contra Basics 1-19 913 Engine 9 Basics 1-14 921 Shindig In The Barn Basics 1-22 914 Hey Lei Lee, Lei Lee Basics 1-8 922 King Of the Road Basics 1-9 915 If They Could See Me Now Basics 1-17 923 Mississippi Basicsl-25 916 Long Lonesome Highway Basics 1-22 924 Houston Basics 1-17 917 Robinson Crusoe Basics 1-16 929 Shortnin' Contra Basics 1-19 SPECIAL FREE OFFER, No. 1 With your purchase of any of the above we will include an equal number of records with Mainstream basics—FREE. Call or write for a free catalog. INSTRUCTIONAL LP'S FOR SCHOOLS & NEW DANCERS: Calling by BOB RUFF THE FUNDAMENTALS OF SQUARE DANCING, Levels 1,2, & 3. Basics 1-35. These albums are used in school programs in all 50 states and most provinces of Canada. They are used worldwide to give new dancers practice in the basics. SPECIAL FREE OFFER, No. 2 With your purchase of these three albums we will include (FREE) THE FUNDAMENTALS OF SQUARE DANCING Party Series, Level 1, LP 6501 ($9.95 value).
    [Show full text]