Cash Box , Music Page 33 26

Cash Box , Music Page 33 26

! April 1958 The Cash Box , Music Page 33 26, Meet the Guys and Gals “STOP, BABY” Four Preps . CAPITOL tCOTON [R “TRUE TO YOU ^ and build profits Gene Vincent & His Blue Cups . CAPITOL RECOTON BOURNE -ABC MUSIC Wipe -a-way record clean- 136 W. 52 St., N. Y. ing cloth. With new anti-siotic sil- • • • CAMEO CAMEO CAMEO • icone. Novelty Hit of the Year HI RECOTON DINNER 1 ‘ - - W h i s k a w way" record WITH DRAC brush. Helps preservecost- records. John Zacherle ly CAMEO 130 RECOTON 45 r.p.m. rec- ord inserts. CAMEO • CAMEO • CAMEO Unbreak- able. Guar- anteed to fit perfectly. Aecoton CORPORATION 52-35 Barnett Ave., Long Island City 4, N. Y. In Canada Quality Records. Ltd , Toronto NEW YORK—Archie Bleyer, president of Cadence Records, and the label’s top name performers hosted members of the trade last week at a “Meet The Want: Steady suppliers of late 45 Cadence Gang” party in A1 & Dick’s Steak House, New York. Shown enjoying RPM phono records. No Blues or the festivities are (top left) Bob Austin; Don Everly; Archie Bleyer; Phil Western. Please specify quantity & Everly; Lester Rose, the Everly Brothers’ manager, and Sid Parnes. Bleyer price. is holding the Everlys’ Cash Box trophy. The boys were chosen Best Vocal CITY & SUBURBAN RECORD EXCHANGE Combo of 1957 by the juke box ops in The Cash Box poll. (Top right) The Everly Brothers, center, surrounded by Cash Boxers Norm Orleck, Marv 17105 SOUTH HOLMES AVE. Schlachter, Ira Howard and Marty Ostrow. (Second row left) Phil Everly, HAZELCREST, ILLINOIS Bob Austin, Don Everly, Janet Bleyer, Paul Cunningham, Sid Parnes and Johnny Marks. (Second row right) Romancing WINS dee jay Jack Lacy are the Chordettes. (Bottom left) Pianist Don Shirley and Bleyer. (Bottom center) Bleyer chatting with Marvin “Kirk Douglas” Deane, Cadence promotion rep. (Bottom right) surrounding WMGM’s Jerry Marshall, seated in center, are Phil Everly, Carol Bushman, Norm Stevens, Jinny Lockard, Joe Saccone, Murray Barber and Don Everly. Cadence is currently one of the hottest labels 1 . 5 in the industry. Visitor To The Thunderbird Goes Full Don Rondo Stars BRU!SSELS Time With New LP At Shell House NEW YORK—With the release of S FTUR! NEW YORK—Not satisfied to rely WORLD its first LP album “The Worst Of strictly on recordings for his future, Morris Garner,” Thunderbird Records Jubilee Records artist Don Rondo announced its full time entrance into shows that he has put plenty of time the record business. Their previous PICK UP THE LATEST ISSUE OF and thought into his night club act. release, a single of “Around The World” by Jack Haskell has been and Caught last week at the Shell still is being sold in all theatres where House on Long Island, Rondo showed “Around The World In 80 Days” is a polished singing act, and a gracious, playing. THE CASH B<DX amiable manner which pleased a huge teen age audience as well as adults. The Morris Garner album, a satiri- cal take-off jazz piano players is cit the on The performer opened with “Best j reported to have caused considerable Things In Life” and followed with his excitement in its first week of re- record hit of “Two Different Worlds.” lease according to Tico Dist. Co. in The songster drew heavy applause New York and Dumont Dist Co. in with, “Birth Of The Blues”, “As Time Amusement Center Arcade Boston. Goes By,” and a medley of Jolson favorites including, “Rockabye”, Leon Glazer of Boston has been “Swanee” and “Robert E. Lee.” Fol- named President of Thunderbird with lowed with, “While We’re Young” and Jordan Ramin now handling the pro- got the personal touch across by using duction end. Disk jockeys Herb Fon- a hand mike and singing to individual taine of Quincy and Lou Dennis of gals at ringside such ballads as, “Be- Waterbury, Conn., are handling pro- cause Of You”, “They Wouldn’t Be- Morris album - motion of the Garner FREE lieve Me”, and “All The Way”. NO CHARGE in New England. Had the audience in the palm of his Future plans include release of a hand with an up-tempo rhythm rockin’ Children’s song packaged with a doll arrangement of “Lonesome Road”. To Members of the Coin Machine, titled “Herkimer The Homely Doll.” Persistent applause brought him back for a few more numbers, but he Glazer, who is also handling Morris couldn’t top the “Road” closer. He Record and Music Industries Garner, has signed the firm’s first stayed on a pleasing 45 minutes. rock & roll group, The Juveniles. Their first release is due in the next Artie Kane ably accompanied — J few weeks. Rondo. “It’s What’s in THE CASH BOX That Counts—INTERNATIONALLY’ www.americanradiohistory.com.

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