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Philles Records
Jon & Dean Presley, Elvis 46
Charles, Ray Singers 75 Jelly Beans 57
Clark, Dove 22 Jewels 74 Purcell, Gerald Assoc. Gatefold 2, 3, 4, 5-7 V
Clark, Dick 13 Jubilee Records 93 R Vaughn, Billy 4
Collins Kids 74 Justi s, Bill 30 Village Stompers 4
Colpi. Records 92
RCA Victor Records 67 Vinton, Bobby
Columbia Records 4, 78 K Record Dist. Of Chicago 56
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King, Ben E.
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Dick 8 DeeDe. 87 R'chard, Cliff 15 Warner Bros. 2
Duke Records 93 Rivers, Johnny 59 Warwick, Dionne 1
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Roe, Tommy Weis, Joey 9
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Lettermen 35 Ronny 8 Daytona: 7
Rif 46, 4
B Feldurans Mills Music 20
Fermata 33 64 Rogers, Noel 1
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Barclay Dl.qu., Belgium 23 Fonior-Fabeldis 61 Monro, Matt 8
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61. Do You Want To Know A S.2cret-Beatles (Capitol) -Metric BMI-Lennon, McCartney
62. Surfin' Bird-Trashmen (Soma) -Long BMI-Wahrer
63. Tell Me Why-Bobby Vinton (Epic) -Signet BMI-Alberts, Geld
64. Dancin' In The Streets -Martha & Vandellas (Gordy) Jobete BMI-Stevenson, Gaye
65. It Hurts To Be In Love -Gene Pitney (Musicor)-Screen Gems -Columbia BMI-Greenfield, Miller
66. Wives & Lovers -Jack Jones (Kapp) -Paramount ASCAP-David, Bacharach
67. Remember (Walkin' In The Rainl-Shangri-Las (Red Bird) Tender Tune -Trio BMI-Morton
68. Can't Buy Me Love -Beatles -(Capitol) -Northern, Ltd. ASCAP-Lennon, McCartney
69. Be True to Your School -Beach Boys (Capitol) -Sea of TunesBMl-Wilson
70. Dead Man's Curve -Jan & Dean (Liberty) Screen Gems, Columbia -Wilson, Berry, Christian, Norman
71. My Boy Lollipop -Millie Small (Smash) -Nom BMI-Roberts, Spencer
72. Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um -Major Lance IEpicl-Curtom, Jalynne BMI-Mayfield
73. Bits & Pieces -Dave Clark Five (Epic)-Beechwood BMI-Clark, Smith
74. Keep On Pushing -Impressions (ABC-Paramount)-Curtom BMI-Mayfield
75. Midnight Mary -Joey Powers (Amy)-Jimskip BMI-Wayne, Raleigh
76. For You -Rick Nelson (Decca) -M.
Witmark ASCAP-Burke, Dubin
77. Girl From Ipanema-Getz/Gilberto (Verve) -Duchess BMI-Gimbel-Jobim
78. Funny -Joe Hinton (Back Beat) -Pamper BMI-Nelson
79. Steal Away -Jimmy Hughes (Fame) -Fame BMI-Hughes
80. GTO-Ronny & The Daytonas (Mala)-Buckhorn BMI-Wilkin
81. The Way You Do the Things You Do -Temptations (Gordy) Jobete BMI-Robinson, Rogers
82. Drip Drop -Dion (Columbia) Quintet BMI-Leiber, Stoller
83. Diane-Bachelors (London) -Miller ASCAP-Rapee, Pollack
84. Do Wah Diddy Diddy-Manfred Mann (Ascot) -Trio BMI-Barry, Greenwich
85. Shelter Of Your Arms -Sammy Davis (Reprise)-Pride ASCAP-Samuels
86. Navy Blue -Diane Renay (20th Century -Fox) -Saturday BMI-Crewe, Rambeau, Rehak
87. Loddy Lo -Chubby Checker (Parkway)-Kalmann ASCAP-Mann, Appell
88. California Sun-Rivieras (Riviera) -Lloyd & Logan BMI-Glover
89. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying -Gerry & The Pacemakers (Laurie) -Pacemaker BMI-Marsden
90. See The Funny Little Clown -Bobby Goldsboro (United Artists) Unart-BMI-Goldsboro
91. Baby Need Your Lovin'-4 Tops (Motown) Jobete-BMI-Holland, Dozier, Holland
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LESLEY GORE 1. BEACH BOYS
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1. BOBBY VINTON 1.
2. ELVIS PRESLEY 2. MARY WELLS 1. FOUR SEASONS 1. BEATLES
3. ROY ORBISON 3. CONNIE FRANCIS 2. IMPRESSIONS 2. DAVE CLARK FIVE
4. Marvin Gaye 4. Brenda Lee 3. JAN & DEAN 3. BILLY J. KRAMER & DAKOTA
5. Sam Cooke 5. Dionne Warwick 4. Supremes 4. Peter & Gordon
6. Chubby Checker 6. Barbra Streisand 5. Ray Charles Singers 5. Searchers
7. Al Martino 7. Betty Everett 6. Kingsmen 6. Gerry & Pacemakers
8. Major Lance 8. Skeeter Davis 7. Nino Tempo & April Stevens 7. Shangri-Las
9. Trini Lopez 9. Singing Nun 8. Martha & Vandellas 8. Rolling Stones
10. Jimmy Gilmer 10. Irma Thomas 9. Garnet Mimms & Enchanters 9. Animals
11. Gene Pitney 11. Nancy Wilson 10. Drifters 10. Dixie Cups
12. Lenny Welch 12. Gloria Lynn 11. Temptations 11. Chad & Jeremy
13. Johnny Tillotson 13. Betty Harris 12. Dale And Grace 12. Serendipity Singers
14. Dion DiMuci 14. Dee Dee Sharp 13. Ronettes 13. Newbeats
15. Dean Martin 15. Carla Thomas 14. Peter, Paul & Mary 14. Trashmen
16. Ray Charles 16. Anita Bryant 15. Tams 15. J. Frank Wilson & Cavaliers
17. Rufus Thomas 17. Aretha Franklin 16. Miracles 16. Manfred Mann
18. Louis Armstrong 18. Baby Washington 17. Los Indios Tabajaros 17. Bachelors
19. Tommy Roe 18. Ruby & Romantics 18. Rip Chords
20. Nat King Cole 19. Patti LaBelle & Bluebelles 19. Caravelles
21. Andy Williams 20. Little Anthony & Imperials 20. Murmaids
22. Bobby Bland 21. Dixie Belles 21. Reflections
23. James Brown 22. Tymes 22. Jelly Beans
24. Chuck Berry 23. Duprees 23. Four Tops
25. Bobby Rydell 24. New Christy Minstrels 24. Ronnie & Daytonas
26. Jack Jones BEST NEWCOMERS 25. Sapphires 25. Honeycombs
27. Gene Chandler FEMALE VOCALISTS 26. Angels 26. Nashville Teens
28. Bobby Freeman 27. Vibrations 27. Rivieras
1. DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
29. Sammy Davis, Jr. 28. Orlons 28. Hondells
2. DIANE RENAY
30. Brook Benton 29. Jay & Americans 29. Betty Everett & Jerry Butler
31. 3. MILLIE SMALL
Solomon Burke 30. Dick & Deedee 30. Swinging Blue Jeans
32. Steve Lawrence A. Shirley Ellis
5. Gale Garnett
31. Gladys Knight & Pips 31. Dean & Jean
33. Del Shannon 32. Chiffons 32. Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells
34. Lloyd Price 6. Astrud Gilberto
7. Brenda Holloway
33. Cookies 33. Zombies
35. Jerry Wallace 34. Mitchell Trio 34. Kinks
36. Cliff Richard 8. Jackie Ross
9. Cilla Black 35. Marvelettes 35. Premiers
37. Jerry Butler 36. Chartbusters
38. Freddy Cannon 10. Rita Pavone
11. Tracey Dey 37. Devotions
39. Don Covay 38. Herman's Hermits
40. B. B. King
12. Earl -Jean
13. Mitty Collier 39. Barry & Tamerlanes
41. Otis Redding 40. Secrets
42. Stevie Wonder
14. Marianne Faithful
43. Jimmie Rodgers
44. Johnny Cash
45. Richard Chamberlain
46. Bobby Darin BEST NEWCOMERS
47. Frank Sinatra
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48. Neil Sedaka
49. Bobby Vee BEST ORCHESTRAS 1. ROGER MILLER
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2. TERRY STAFFORD AND COMBOS
3. BOBBY GOLDSBORO
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4. Ronnie Dove
2. MARKETS
5. Joey Powers
3. ROBERT MAXWELL
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Jimmy Hughes
Danny Williams
4. Ventures
5. Sandy Nelson
8. Tommy Tucker
HAPPY NEW YEAR 9.
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Gene Simmons
Bobby Bare
6. Stan Getz
7. Ramsey Lewis
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25. Travis Wammack 5. Wailers
26. Hank Williams, Jr. 6. Dynamics
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11. Movin'-Peter, Paul, Mary -Warner Bros. 39. Blue Velvet -Bobby Vinton -Epic
12. Pink Panther -Henry Mancini -RCA Victor 40. All Summer Long -Beach Boys -Capitol
13. Charade -Henri Mancini -RCA Victor 41. Washington Square -Village Stompers -Epic
14. Funny Girl -Original Cast -Capitol 42. Curb Your Tongue, Knave -Smothers Bros.
15. Hello Dolly -Louis Armstrong -Kapp 43. Fun In Acapulco-Elvis Presley -RCA Victor
16. Introducing The Beatles-Vee Jay 44. -Al
Painted Tainted Rose Martino -Capitol
17. Days Of Wine And Roses -Andy
Williams -Columbia 45. Think Ethnic -Smothers Bros. -Mercury
18. Ramblin'-New Christy Minstrels -Columbia 46. Sinatra's Sinatra-Reprise
19. Shut Down Vol. II -Beach Boys -Capitol 47. Beatles' Song Book -The Hollyridge Strings -Capitol
20. Cotton Candy -Al
Hirt -RCA Victor 48. Ingredients In A Recipe For Soul -Ray Charles -ABC Paramount
21. Today -New Christy Minstrels -Columbia 49. Tender Is The Night -Johnny Mathis -Mercury
22. Joan Baez In Concert-Vanguard 50. Something New -The Beatles -Capitol
23. The Beatles Second Album -Capitol 51 The Rolling Stones -London
24. Getz/Gilberto-Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto -Verve 52 Maria Elena -Los Indios Tabajaras-RCA Victor
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Andy Williams -Columbia
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Unsinkable Molly Brown -Soundtrack -MGM
Yesterday's Love Songs Today's Blues -Nancy Wilson -Capitol
Elvis Golden Records-Vol. Ill -RCA Victor
27. Glad All Over -Dave Clark Five -Epic 56. Shut Down -Beach Boys -Capitol
28. Trini Lopez At P.J.'s-Reprise 57. Johnny Rivers At The Whiskey A Go Go -Imperial
29. Wives And Lovers -Jack Jones -Kapp 58. The Serendipity Singers -Philips
59. Return Of The Dave Clark Five -Epic
60. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf -Jimmy Smith -Verve
61. Today Tomorrow Forever-Nancy Wilson -Capitol
62. Wonderful World Of Andy Williams -Columbia
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Everybody Loves Somebody -Dean Martin -Reprise
Rick Nelson Sings For You -Decca
65. John Gary Encore -RCA Victor
66. There I've Said It Again -Bobby Vinton -Epic
67. Hollywood -My Way -Nancy Wilson -Capitol
68. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan -Columbia
69. From Russia With Love -Soundtrack-United Artists
70. Peter, Paul And Mary In Concert -Warner Bros.
71. Chad Mitchell Trio Singin' Our Mind -Mercury
72. Kissin' Cousins -Elvis Presley -RCA Victor
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76. Rag Doll -Four Seasons -Philips
77. Dawn (Go Away) -Four Seasons -Philips
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79. Language Of Love -Jerry Valve-Columbia
80. Wonderful, Wonderful -Lawrence Welk -Dot
81. Surfer Girl -Beach Boys -Capitol
82. -Al
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83. Concert Sound Of Henry Mancini -RCA Victor
84. Mantovani Manhattan -London
85. Reflections -Chad Mitchell Trio -Mercury
86. Moon River -Andy Williams -Columbia
87. Time To Think -The Kingston Trio -Capitol
88. Any Number Can Win -Jimmy Smith -Verve
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A LIST OF MOST OF THE RECORDS WHICH HAVE TOPPED THE MILLION
HENRY
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Dorsey, Tommy Marie Victor 1937
Boogie Woogie Victor 1938
There Are Such Things Victor 1942
Draper, Rusty Gambler's Guitar Mercury 1953
Drifters There Goes My Baby Atlantic 1960
True Love, True Love/Dance Atlantic 1960
With Me
Save The Last Dance For Me Atlantic 1961
Duke Of Earl Duke Of Earl Vee Jay 1962
Eckstine, Billy I Apologize MGM 1951
Edwards, Tommy It's All In The Game MGM 1968
M ANCINI Elegants
Eva, Little
Everly Bros.
Little Star
The Loco -Motion
Bye Bye Love
Wake Up Little Susie
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Bird Dog/Devoted To You
APT 1958
Dimension 1962
Cadence 1957
Cadence 1957
Cadence 1958
Cadence 1958
Cathy's Clown Warner Bros. 196
Fabric, Bent Alley Cat Atco 1962
Faith, Percy The Song From Moulin Ronge Columbia 1953
Theme From A Summer Place Columbia 1980
Ferrante & Teicher Exodus Un. Artists 1981
Fiedler, Arthur Jalousie Victor 1938
Fisher, Eddie Anytime Victor 1951
I'm Walking Behind You Victor 1958
Oh My Pappa Victor 1968
I Need You Now Victor 1954
Fitzgerald, Ella Into Each Life Some Rain Must
& Ink Spots Fall Decca 1944
Fleetwoods Come Softly To Me Dolton 1959
Mr. Blue Dolton 1959
Fontane Sisters Hearts of Stone
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Four Aces Tell Me Why Decca 1951
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing Decca 1955
Four Lads Moments To Remember Columbia 1965
No Not Much Columbia 1966
Four Seasons Sherry VeeJay 1962
Big Girls Don't Cry VeeJay 1962
Francis, Connie Who's Sorry Now MGM 1968
My Happiness MGM 1959
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One O'Clock Jump Columbia 1941
You Made Me Love You Columbia 1946
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Jenkins, Gordon Maybe You'll Be There Decca 1947
Connie Francis Everybody's Somebody's Fool/ with The Weavers Goodnight, Irene Decca 1950
(Cont'd) Jealous Of You MGM 1960
Together MGM 1961 Jolson, Al April Showers b/w Swanee Decca 1945
Many Tears Ago MGM 1961 California Here I Come b/w
Where The Boys Are MGM 1961 Rockabye Your Baby Decca 1946
You Made Me Love You b/w
Freberg, Stan St. George And The Dragonet Capitol 1953 Ma Blushin' Rosie Decca 1946
Four Seasons Sherry VeeJay 1962 Sonny Boy b/w My Mammy Decca 1946
Big Girls Don't Cry VeeJay 1962 Anniversary Song Decca 1946
Rag Doll Philips 1964
Jones, Jimmy Handy Man Cub 1960
Gibbs, Georgia Kiss Of Fire Mercury 1952 Good Timin' Cub 1960
Tweedle Dee Mercury 1955 Jones, Spike Cocktails For Two Victor 1944
Dance With Me Henry Mercury 1955 All I Want For Christmas Victor 1948
Gilmer, Jimmy & Sugar Shack Dot 1963 Jordan, Louis Choo Cho Ch'Boogie Decca 1946
Fireballs Justis, Bill Raunchy Phillips Int 1958
Glahe, Will Beer Barrel Polka Victor 1938
Gleason, Jackie Melancholy Serenade Capitol 1953 Kaempfert, Bert Wonderland By Night Decca 1961
Godfrey, Arthur Too Fat Polka Columbia 1947 Kalin Twins When Decca 1958
Grant, Gogi Suddenly There's A Valley Era 1955 Kallen, Kitty Little Things Mean A Lot Decca 1954
Wayward Wind Era 1956 King, Claude Wolverton Mountain Columbia 1962
King, Pee Wee Slow Poke Victor 1951
Haley, Bill Shake, Rattle And Roll Decca 1955 Kingston Trio Tom Dooley Capitol 1958
Rock Around The Clock Decca 1955 Knight, Evelyn A Little Bird Told Me Decca 1948
Hamilton IV, George A Rose And A Baby Ruth ABC -Par 1958
Harris, Phil The Thing Victor 1950 Kyser, Kay Three Little Fishes Columbia 1941
Harrison, Wilbert Kansas City Fury 1959 Jingle Jangle Jingle Columbia 1942
Hayes, Bill Davy Crockett Cadence 1955 Praise The Lord Columbia 1942
Haymes, Dick You'll Never Know Decca 1943 Strip Polka Columbia 1942
Little White Lies Decca 1948 Who Wouldn't Love You Columbia 1942
Heidt, Horace Deep In The Heart Of Texas Columbia 1941 Woody Woodpecker
Helms, Bobby My Special Angel Columbia 1948
Decca 1957
Laine, Frankie That's My Desire Mercury 1947
Herman, Woody Laura Columbia 1945 Shine Mercury 1948
Woodchooper's Ball Decca 1947 Mule Train Mercury 1949
Highwaymen Michael United Artists 1961 Lucky 01' Sun
Hil'toppers P.S. I Love You Mercury 1949
Dot Jezebel Columbia 1961
Holly, Buddy Peggy Sue Coral 1958 I Believe
Hollywood Argyles Alley-Oop Columbia 1963
Lute 1960 Moonlight Gambler Columbia 1957
Horton, Johnny Battle Of New Orleans Columbia 1959
Howard, Eddy To Each His Own Mercury 1946 La Rosa, Julius Eh Cumpari
Hunt, Pee Wee 12th Street Rag Cadence 1953
Capital 1951 Lanza, Mario Be My Love Victor 1950
Oh Capitol 1953 Loveliest Night of the Year
Hunter, Tab Young Love Victor 1961
Dot 1957 Lawrence, Steve Go Away Little Girl Columbia 1963
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THE ENCHANTERS THE EVERLY BROTHERS RICHARD "GROOVE"
HOLMES THE INNOCENTS RAMONA KING THE KIRBY STONE FOUR
THE MARKETTS BARBARA McNAIR MARILYN MICHAELS THE MOD-
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O'CONNOR PETER, PAUL & MARY THE PICKWICKS SIDNEY POITIER
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Sunrise Serenade
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Victor 1939
Pennsylvania 6-5000 Victor 1940
Tuxedo Junction Victor 1940
Zoeute, nerd )tiller. Mitch
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Kalamazoo
Yellow Rose Of Texas
Victor 1941
Victor 1942
Columbia 1955
Mills Brothers You Always Hurt The One You Love Mecca 1944
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Changing Partners Mercury 1953
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Allegheny Moon
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Patience & Prudence Tonight You Belong To Me Liberty 1956
Paul & Paula Hey Paula Philips 1960
Paul, Les & How High The Moon Capitol 1947
Mary Ford Mockin' Bird Hill Capitol 1949
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Sunrise
Vaya Con Dios
Capitol 1949
Capitol 1963
Penguins Earth Angel Dooto 1957
Phillips, Phil
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Platters
Sea Of Love
Monster Mash
Only You
The Great Pretender
Mercury 1959
Garpax 1962
Mercury 1965
Mercury 1955
My Prayer
Bill Justis Productions, Inc, Twilight Time
Mercury 1956
Mercury 1958
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Mercury 1969
812 17th Ave. So.-Nashville,Tenn. Playmates Beep Beep
Prado, Peres Roulette 1958
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom
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Patricia Victor 1958
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Are You Lonesome Tonight
Surrender
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Victor 1959
Victor 1960
Victor 1960
Victor 1961
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Little Sister/His Latest Flame Victor 1961
Good Luck Charm Victor 1962
Victor 1962
4001 OFTE FIRST5 Preston, Johnny
Pri('e, Lloyd
Return To Sender
Running Bear
Stagger Lee
Personality
Mercury 1960
ABC Par 1969
ABC Par 1959
'MT NEW VOCAL GROUPS OF Ti YEAR' Ray, Johnnie Cry Columbia 1951
Rays Silhouettes Cameo 1958
Reeves, Jim He'll Have To Go Victor 1960
Reynolds, Debbie Tammy Coral 1957
Capitol 1955
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Lisbon Antigua
Honeycomb Roulette 1957
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Roulette 1968
Secretly Roulette 1958
Oh -Oh I'm Falling In Love Again Roulette 1958
Rooftop Singers Walk Right In Vanguard 1963
Rose, David The Stripper MGM 1962
Rydell, Bobby Wild One/Little Bitty Girl Cameo 1959
Sakomoto, Kyu Sukiyaki Capitol 1963
Sands, Tommy Teen Age Crush Capitol 1957
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THE LIST OF ALBUMS BELOW REPRESENTS THOSE RELEASES THAT THE RECORD INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA) HAS CER
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LESS TO SAY, THE EVERGREEN CATALOG OF LP MERCHANDISE-IN ALL PHASES OF MUSIC-CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. THERE IS ALWAYS
CONSUMER INTEREST IN THEM, AND WISE IS THE DEALER WHO CAN IMMEDIATELY FULFILL THE REQUEST FOR MOST, IF NOT ALL OF THE
GOLD -DISK ALBUMS. DISPLAY OF THIS SHEET ALONG SIDE A BROWSER CALLED "GOLDEN ALBUMS" COULD UP SALES.
1958 1963
OKLAHOMA-Gordon MocRae-Capitol WAO-595 WEST SIDESTORY-Original Soundtrack-Columbia OL -5670/05-2070
GLORIOUS SOUND OF CHRISTMAS-Eugene Ormandy-Philadelphia Orchestra-Columbia ML -5769,
MS -6369
1959 1812 OVERTURE-TSCHAIKOVSKY-Amal Doroti and The Minneapolis Symphony-Mercury MG -50054/
SR -90054
HYMNS-Ernie Ford-Capitol T-256
EXODUS-Original Soundtrack-RCA Victor LOL1058/LSO.1058
JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITS-Johnny Mathis-Columbia CL -1133 CALYPSO-Harry Belafonte-RCA Victor IPM1248/LSP-1248
MUSIC MAN-Original Cost-Capitol WAO/SWAO.990 G. I. BLUES-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor LPM-2256/LSP-2256
SING ALONG WITH MITCH-Mitch Miller-Columbia CL-1160/CS8004 SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM PERRY COMO-Perry Como-RCA Victor LPM-2066/LSP-2066
VIVA-Percy Faith-Columbia CL-1075/CS-8038
SOUTH PACIFIC-Rodgers & Hammerstein-RCA Victor LOC/LSO 1032
PETER GUNN-Henry Mancini-RCA Victor LPM/LSP 1956
THE MUSIC MAN-Soundtrack-Warner Bros. B-1459/85-1459
TIME OUT-Dove Brubeck Quartet-Columbia CL-1397/CS-8192
I LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO-Tony Bennett-Columbia CL-1869/CS-8669
1960 ELVIS' CHRISTMAS ALBUM-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor LOC-1035/LPH-1951
GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor LPM2621/LSP-2621
STUDENT PRINCE-Mario lanzo-RCA Victor LM -1837
60 YEARS OF MUSIC-Honoring 30 Great Artists-RCA Victor LM -6074 BELAFONTE RETURNS TO CARNEGIE HALL-Harry Belafonte-RCA Victor LOC-6007/LSO.6007
ELVIS-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor LPM1382 BELAFONTE-Harry Belafonte-RCA Victor LPM-1150
PAT'S GREAT HITS-Pot Boone-Dot 3071/25071 JUMP-UP-CALYPSO-Harry Belafonte-RCA Victor LPM2388/LSP-2388
MOVIN'-Peter, Paul & Mary-Warner W/WS 1473
KINGSTON TRIO AT LARGE-Kingston Trio-Capitol T-1199
KINGSTON TRIO-Kingston Trio-Capitol T-996 EXODUS-Mantovani-London LL-3231/PS-224
MORE SING ALONG WITH MITCH-Mitch Miller-Columbia Cí1243/CS-8043 DAYS OF WINE & ROSES-Andy Williams-Columbia CL-2015/CS-8815
HEAVENLY-Johnny Mathis-Columbia CL-1351/CS-8152 MOON RIVER & OTHER GREAT MOVIE THEMES-Andy Williams-Columbia CL 1809/CS 8609
WARM-Johnny Mothis-Columbia CL-1078/CS-8039 HANDEL'S MESSIAH-Eugene Ormandy & Philadelphia Orch.-Columbia M2L 263/M2S 607
LOVE IS THE THING-Not King Cole-Capitol W824 CHRISTMAS WITH CONNIFF-Roy Conniff-Columbia CL 1390/CS 8185
HERE WE GO AGAIN-Kingston Trio-Capitol T-1258 THE LORD'S PRAYER-Mormon Tabernacle Choir-Columbia ML 5386/MS 6068
FROM THE HUNGRY I-Kingston Trio-Capitol T-1107 PORGY AND BESS-Original Sound Track-Columbia OL 5410/0S 2016
SOUND OF MUSIC-Original Cast-Columbia KOL-5450/KOS-2020 FOLK SONG SING ALONG-Mitch Miller-Columbia CL 1316/CS 8118
MERRY CHRISTMAS-Johnny Mathis-Columbia CL-1195/CS-8021 IN THEWIND-Peter, Poul & Mary-Warner Bros. WB 1507/WS 1507
CHRISTMAS SING ALONG-Mitch Miller-Columbia CL1205/CS-8027 SINGING NUN-Soeur Sourire-Philips PCC 203/PCC 603
STILL MOREL SING ALONG-Mitch Miller-Columbia CL-1283/CS-8099
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1961 MY FAIR LADY-Original Cast-Columbia OL 5090/OS 2015
CALCUTTA-Lawrence Welk-Dot DIP-3359/ST-25359 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY-A MEMORIAL ALBUM-Premier CXF 402099
COME DANCE WITH ME-Fronk Sinatio-Copitol W-1069/WS1069 CAROUSEL-Film Soundtrack-Capitol W 694/ SW 694
SOLD OUT-Kingston Trio-Capitol T-I352/ST-6352 THE KING AND I-Film Soundtrack-Capitol-W 74/SW 740
GLENN MILLER STORY-Glenn Miller Orchestra-RCA Victor LPM-1192 RAMBLIN' ROSE-Nat "King" Cole-Capitol 1793/
T ST 1793
CHRISTMAS CAROLS-Montovani-London 11.913/PS-142
THEATRE LAND-Mantovani-London LL-I219/PS-125 MEET THE BEATLES-The Beatles-Capitol T 2047/ST 2047
FILM ENCORES VOL. I-Mantovani-London LL1700/P5.124 HONEY IN THE HORN-Al Hirt-RCA Victor LPM 2733/LSD 2733
GEMS FOREVER-Montovoni-London 11.3032/PS106 THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM-The Beotles-Capitol T 2080/ST 2080
STRAUSS WALTZES-Montovani-London 11.685/PS-118 THE SECOND BARBRA STREISAND ALBUM-Barbra Streisand-Columbia CL 2045/CS 8854
SPIRITUALS-Ernie Ford-Capitol T818
HELLO, DOLLYI-Original Cast-RCA Victor LCO 1087/LSO 1087
ELVIS' GOLDEN RECORDS-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor LPM-1707
BELAFONTE AT CARNEGIE HALL-Harry Belofonte-RCA Victor LOC -6006/150.6006 HELLO, DOLLYI-Louis Armstrong-Kapp KL -1364, KS 3364
TCHAIKOVSKY CONCERTO-Von Cliburn-RCA Victor LM-2252/LSC-2252 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ANDY WILLIAMS-Andy Williams-Columbia CL 2137/CS 8037
ENCORE -GOLDEN HITS-The Plotters-Mercury MG20472/SR60243 CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND CAROLS-Robert Shaw Chorale-RCA Victor LM/LSC 2139
BLUE HAWAII-Elvis Presley-RCA Victor IPM-2426/LSP-2426
VICTORY AT SEA, VOLUME 1-Robert Russell Bennett-RCA Victor LM/LSC 2335
HOLIDAY SING ALONG WITH MITCH-Mitch Miller-Columbia 01701/LS8501
SOMETHING NEW-The Beatles-Capitol T 2108/ST 2108
THE BEST OF THE KINGSTON TRIO-Capitol T 1705/ST 1705
1962 UNFORGETTABLE-Not King Cole-Capitol T 357
RAMBLIN'-New Christy Minstrels-Columbia CL 2055/CS 2055
PARTY SING ALONG WITH MITCH-Mitch Miller-Columbia CL -1331/1$-8138
MORE JOHNNY'S GREATEST HITS-Johnny Mathis-Columbia CL1344/L5-8150 THE BARBRA STREISAND ALBUM-Barbra Streisand-Columbia CL 2007/CS 8807
WEST SIDE STORY-Original Cost-Columbia OL -5230/05.2001 FUNNY GIRL-Original Cost-Capitol VAS/SVAS 2059
CAMELOT-Original Cost-Columbia KOL5620/KOS-2031 JOHNNY HORTON'S GREATEST HITS-Johnny Horton-Columbia CL 1596/CS 8596
FLOWER DRUM SONG-Original Cost-Columbia 01.5350/05-2009
THEME FROM A SUMMER PLACE-Billy Vaughn-Dot 3276/25276
BLUE HAWAII-Billy Voughn-Dot 3165/25165
SAIL ALONG SILVERY MOON-Billy Vaughn-Dot 3100/25100
BOB NEWHART BUTTON DOWN MIND-Bob Newhort-Warner Bros. W -1379/W5.1379
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STAR CAROL-Ernie Ford-Capitol 1-1071/5T-1071
" Best Season's Greetings!
NEARER THE CROSS --Ernie Ford-Copilot T-1005/ST1005
FRANK SINATRA SINGS FOR ONLY THE LONELY-Fronk
NICE 'N' EASY-Fronk Sinotro-Capitol W.1417
Sinotro-Capitol W-1053 TO All!
SONGS FOR SWINGIN' LOVERS --Fronk Sinatra-Capitol W-653 ,ri
STRING ALONG-Kingston Trio-Capitol 1.1407 v
MUSIC, MARTINIS AND MEMORIES-Jackie Gleason-Capitol W-509
MUSIC FOR LOVERS ONLY-Jockie Gleason-Capitol W-352 x
JUDY AT CARNEGIE HALL-Judy Gorlond-Copitol WBO-1568
HAPPY TIMES SING ALONG-Mitch Miller --Columbia
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MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS-Roy Conniff-Columbia CL-1574/CS-8374
CONCERT IN RHYTHM-Roy Conniff-Columbio CL-1163/CS-8022
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MODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC-Roy Charles-ABC Paramount
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THIS IS SINATRA-Fronk Sinatro-Capitol 1.768
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BOUQUET-Ferry Faith Strings-Columbia CL1322/C5-8124
SO MUCH IN LOVE-Roy Conniff-Columbia 01720/CS-8520 x
FAITHFULLY-Johnny Mothis-Columbia CL1422/CS-8219
SWING SOFTLY-Johnny Mathis-Cotumbia CL-1165/CS-8023
OPEN FIRE, TWO GUITARS-Johnny Mathis---Columbia
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TOP RECORDS OF THE PAST 18 YEARS*
The Top 10 Records of 1947 thru 1964 As Compiled
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& Sondra Steel 1. Theme From A Summer Place -Percy Faith
2. Manana-Peggy Lee 1.Little Things Mean A Lot -Kitty Kallen 2. lt's Now Or Never-Elvis Presley
3. Ballerina -Vaughn Monroe 2. Hey There-Rosemary Clooney 3. Save The Last Dance For Me-Drifters
4. Four Leaf Clover -Art
Mooney
5. You Can't Be True, Dear -Ken Griffin
Jerry Wayne
- 3. Wanted -Perry Como
4. Yong At Heart -Frank Sinatra
5. Sh-Boom-Crewcuts
4. The Twist-Chubby Checker
5. Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka not
Bikini -Brian Hyland
6. Nature Boy -King Cole 6. Three Coins In The Fountain -Four Aces 6. I'm Sorry -Brenda Lee
7. Little White Lies-Dick Haymes 7. Little Shoemaker-Gaylords 7. Stuck On You-Elvis Presley
8. It's Magic -Doris Day 8. Oh, My Papa -Eddie Fisher 8. He'll Have To Go -Jim Reeves
9. You Call Everybody Darling -Al Trace 9. Secret Love -Doris Day 9. Cathy's Clown-Everly Brothers
10. Mickey -Ted Weems 10. Happy Wanderer-Frank Weir 10. Running Bear -Johnny Preston
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1. Forever And Ever-Russ Morgan Orch.
2. Riders In The Sky -Vaughn Monroe 1. Roek Around The Clock -Bill
Haley & Comets
Exodus-Ferrante & Teicher
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Again -Gordon Jenkins Orch.
Forever And Ever -Perry Como
Cruising Down The River -
2. Davy Crockett -Bill
Hayes
3. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Perez Prado
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2.. Calcutta -Lawrence Welk
3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow-Shirelles
4. Tossin' And Turnin'-Bobby Lewis
4. Melody Of Love-Billy Vaughn
6.
Blue Barron Orch.
Cruising Down The River
Russ Morgan Orch.
- 5. Yellow Rose Of Texas-Mitch Miller
6. Ain't That A Shame-Pat Boone
5. Wonderland By Night Kaempfert
6. Are You Lonesome Tonight-Elvis Presle
7. Travelin' Man -Ricky Nelson
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7. Again -Vic Damone 7. Sincerely -McGuire Sisters S.
8. Unchained Melody -Al
Nibbler Michael -Highwaymen
S. So Tired -Russ Morgan Orch. 9. Runaway -Del Shannon
9. Lavender Blue -Dinah Shore 9. Crazy Otto -Johnny Maddox
10. Buttons And Bows -Dinah Shore 10. Mr. Sandman-Chordettes 10. Last Date -Floyd Cramer
1. Goodnight Irene -Gordon Jenkins & 1. Don't Be Cruel -Elvis Presley 1. Twist --Chubby Checker
The Weavers 2. The Great Pretender-Platters 2. Stranger On The Shore -Acker Bilk
2. It Isn't Fair -Sammy Kaye 3. My Prayer -Platters 3. Peppermint Twist-Joev Dee & Starliter,
3. Third Man Theme -Anton Karas 4. The Wayward Wind-Gogi Grant 4. Mashed Potato Time-Dee Dee Sharp
1. Mule Train -Frankie Laine 5. Whatever Will Be, Will Be-Doris Day 5. Moon River-Henry Mancini -Jerry Butler
5. Mona bisa -King Cole 6. Heartbreak Hotel-Elvis Presley 6. I Can't Stop Loving You -Ray Charles
6. Music, Music. Music-Teresa Brewer 7. Lisbon Antigua -Nelson Riddle 7. You'll Lose A Good Thing-Barbara Lynn
7. I Wanna Be Loved -Andrews The Stripper-David Rose
Sisters 8. Canadian Sunset -Hugo Winterhalter 8.
8. l'd've Baked A Cake-Eileen Barton 9. Moonglow & Picnic -Morris Stoloff 9. The Wanderer-Dion
9. I ('an Dream Can't I -Andrews Sisters 10. The Lion Sleeps Tonight -Tokens
10. Honky Tonk-Bill Daggett
10. That Lucky Old Sun -Frankie Laine
1. Tennessee Waltz -Patti Page I. Tammy -Debbie Reynolds 1. Limbo Rock -Chubby Checker
2. How High The Moon -Les
Paul & Mary Ford 2. Love Letters In The Sand Boone -Pat 2. Go Away Little Girl -Steve Lawrence
3. Too Young -Nat
"King" Cole 3. Bye Bye Love-Everly Brothers 3. End Of The World -Skeeter Davis
I. Be My Love -Mario Lanza 4. It's Not For Me To Say -Johnny Mathis 4. Blue Velvet-Bobby Vinton
5. Because Of You -Tony Bennett 5. Young Love-Sonny James-Tab Hunter 5. Telstar-Tornadoes
6. On Top Of Old Smokey-Weavers
& 6. All Shook Up -Elvis Presley 6. Will Follow Him -Little Peggy March
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7. If -Perry Como
S. Sin-Four Aces
9. ('orne On -A My House -Rosemary
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8. Little Darlin'-Diamonds
9. Round And Round -Perry Como
10. Diana-l'aul Anka
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8.
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Can't Get Used To Losing You
Andy Williams
9. Fingertips -Little Stevie Wonder
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Clooney
10. Mockin' Bird Hill -Les Paul & Mary Ford 10. Return To Sender -Elvis Presley
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3. Anytime -Eddie Fisher 2. It's All In The Game -Tommy Edwards
3. Patricia -Perez Prado 2. She Loves You-Beaties
4. Uclicado-Percy Faith 4. All I Have To Do Is Dream-Everly 3. Hello Dolly -Louis Armstrong
5. Kiss Of Fire -Georgia Gibbs Brothers 4. Oh, Pretty Woman-Roy Orbison
6. Wheel Of Fortune -Kay Starr 5. Bird Dog/Devoted To You-Everly Brothers
6. Little Star -Elegants 5. I Get Around-Beach Boys
7. Tell Me Why -Four Aces 6. Louie, Louie-Kingsmen
8. I'm Yours -Don Cornell 7. Witch Doctor -David Seville
8. Twilight Time -Platters 7. My Guy -Mary Wells
9. Here In My Heart -Al Martino 8. Blue Velvet -Bobby Vinton
10. Auf Wicdersehn Sweetheart 9. Tequila -Champs
-Vera Lynn 10. At The Hop -Danny & The Juniors 9. Glad All Over-Dave Clark Five
10. Everybody Loves Somebody-Dean Martin
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JANUARY Picker becomes label's prexy; Mike song joins Victor's A&R staff. . . . promo mgr.... Decca re -pacts Lenny lIA
Stewart appointed exec VP of label in Decca pacts Robert Maxwell. Dee.
MGM signs Hank Williams,
London flies U.S. distribs to England
Jr... . addition to exec VP of pubberies and RIAA lists 27 gold LP disks for '63,
Si Mael named general mgr. and dir. 2 singles ("Hey Paula" and "Sugar f
for new product sales meet.
Box names Federico Spain rep. . . .
...
Cash of business affairs. . . Jay Jacobs
leaves UA for D.C. distrib post.
Shack").... Vincent Yournan's manu- MARCH
. scripts given to Library Of Congress. Capitol bows new 1 -price -for -all [P
Mercury pacts Jerry Wallace. Peacock inks Ernie K -Doe.... Hick- Mrs. Ralph Peer marries David LP policy; abandons 'buy -in' pro-
Decca opens own Memphis branch.... ory pacts Lonnie Donegan.... Law. Henry Morris. . . . Dave Kleger to grams in 'Stand for Stability' move. UW
Motown's '64 expansion plans include rence Welk signs up for 10th year on MGM as classical promo head.... Joe George Goldner is partner, gen-
c&w and comedy disks. . Disque TV. . . . Tennessee Gov. Clement Csida heads new label, Ric, formed eral mgr. of Leiber & Stoller firm. :81
clubs budding in U.S. . Epic re- proclaims Feb. "Eddy Arnold Month." by $1 million stock issue. . Co- Chet Woods to head sales at
leasing disks by Dave Clark Five....
Philips inks Serendipity Singers. .
Beatles win over America. lumbia to cut "Anyone Can Whistle." Joy.... Capitol's new Beatles single, Nt
FTC hearings set for 3/13 in D.C. Stu Phillips joins Capitol's A&R "Can't Buy Me Love," passes million idu
Jerry Shifrin named CB national dir. Ruth Brown to Decca.... Nina staff. . . . Harry James celebrates mark prior to release. . . . Capitol %E D
of music advertising. Warren Simone to Philips.... Murray Cohen 25th year as bandleader.... London policy has dramatic effect on industry. 16e
Ling joins Kapp as VP and general exits Everest VP post.... Jim Fogel - ups Morris Shulman to national . . . RCA Victor bows "Vintage" 3ree
mgr. . . . Brian Hyland to Philips.
... Mercury inks Geld -Udell to indie
producing deal. . . Colpix inks Guy
Mitchell.... Epic ups Victor Linn to
post of merchandising and admini-
stration mgr. . Dolton's Bob
Reisdorff leaves disk business. . .
Capitol elects Jack Wrather to board
of directors. ... Columbia ups John
Simon to associate producer in
Masterworks A&R. . U.S. teen-
agers welcome the Beatles.... Capitol
single a smash, rush LP. . . "High
Spirits" cast'er to ABC -Paramount.
GREAT TEAMS1I
Colpix' JFK album tribute: "Four eRr
Days That Shook The World."
ABC to distrib Big Top.... Columbia
names Kenneth Raine to VP of re-
cording operations. . London con-
vention termed overwhelming success.
. Johnny Tillotson cuts initial MGM
FEBRUARY
Beatles, swarming all over charts,
into Carnegie Hall for 2/12 concert.
Philips celebrates 2nd ann'y....
RCA expects 3rd straight year of
record earnings.... Dave Axelrod to
Capitol for LP, singles A&R. .
Cameo -Parkway bows Wyncote bud-
get label. . . .Goddard Lieberson
elected new president of RIAA. . . .
AFM musicians ratify new disk in-
dustry pact. . Smash's Caravelles
in U.S. for one -niter tour.... Atlantic The Fabulous
inks Little Ester. GERRIE-BUDDY-SHAMMY BARRY
. BMI
of Achievement to E.B. MarksCitation
honors
AND THE CAPITALS
YOUNG 6 PENNY FIVE
WITH BARRY YOUNG PETE MARTIN
pubbery's 70th ann'y. Arthur FAMOUS RUIS FAMILY 'COME ON REM. RARY- AND THE FEATURES
Rubenstein, on Victor for 25 years, CAPITOL RECORDING STARS
FRANKIE WITH UBBY LORRAINE
inks new pact with label. . Epic
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ups Jan. sales
bery forms BMI label.
... Jobete pub- STARR
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BLUE NOTES
Townsend adding west coast VP re-
sponsibilities. Bob Mersey named di-
rector of pop A&R and Dave Kapra-
lik appointed general manager of
label's April -Blackwood pubberies....
Bob Skaff appointed VP of Imperial
Records. Ken Revercomb named na-
tional sales mgr., Eddie Ray-A&R
coordinator and Renny Roker promo
director.... Lou Krefetz heads Sue's
sales -promo dept.... RIAA petitions
for repeal of federal excise tax on
disks, House Comm. plans hearings. CORI SHERIDAN
Victor skeds big Feh. push for
Eddy Arnold's 20th ann'y with label.
(STAR OF THE VIRGINIAN)
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"SIR MICHAEL" SINGING
. . . UA markets soundtrack of B/W
'TENNESSEE WALTZ" SINGING
"Making Of The President". 1001 WHAT HAPPENED TO MC
RMI COMEDIAN
. . "BILLY THE KID" LOOK FOR HIS NEW LP
Beatles to make flick, "Hard Day's
Night," to be released thru UA.. . .
Coral inks Jay of Jay & Americans.
... WMCA teen show drops ads for T1,
cigarettes.... Columbia cuts "Dylan." BOOKING AGENCY
... Decca gets "Becket" track.
NARM plans invites to non-members
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disk industry sales off during '63... . LP musical of "Tom Jones".... Victor signs Nero to new long-term pact.
series. . Ivan Mogul marries Decca and Jimmie Davis in life -time completes new A&R look; Joe Rene . Decca sets push on its Latin LP's.
Marcia Ghozland. . Smash inks pact. . . Leonard Burkat named joins A&R dept. in N Y Elvis . . . Gov't drops contempt charges
Roger Miller. Bobby Darin and Columbia's VP of creative services. 100 million disk seller, gets huge against ASCAP, Adams.... Hickory
'-al Capitol split.... Decca's consolidated John McClure upped to head of April -May Victor push. . . . Capitol pacts Bill Carlisle. . Command
pro net for '63 sets high mark. . . Ray Masterworks A&R at the label. to debut new indie Tower label in prepares bows of New Advance LP
Lawrence new Colpix general sales
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Coral inks the Crests.... Clyde Otis Sept. . . . NARM meet display area sound. . . . Temp. restraining order
;en mgr. ... Walt McGuire re -joins to Columbia as pop A&R producer. a sell-out, more details on business stops sales of Fontana's single by
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London as pop singles A&R director. activity. . . . Capitol & Vee Jay Gloria Lynne.... Mainstream to re-
;a Murray Deutch named VP of settle suits on Beatles product. . release classics from Commodore... .
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Ilio industry turnout at FTC conference producing Beatles singles not in U.S. Capitol Inks Ernie Fields.... Jay -Gee
pits, in D.C. . . Epic releases "Lilies Of Eurovision Song Contest won by ... The CBS label: one big year later. realigns Foreign distrib set-up. .
Itn The Field" soundtrack. . Warner San Remo hit, "Non Ho L'Eta." . .. NARM convention begins. . Green composing the score for
age Bros. pacts Ike & Tina Turner and Victor, Hugo and Luigi end ties... . Latin American Music Meet in Mexico Chrysler Fair musical. . Franco
Colombo forms DFD label in N.Y.C.
. Foremost is new label.... Colum-
bia sales shifts functions of Weiss,
Hoffman and Farr. . . RCA Victor
disk artists take Nashville to Europe.
Capitol Requests RIAA OK 3rd
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SHIRLEY LYNN E . Irwin Robison named Colpix
CELESTIAL legal counsel. . . . 1 Day out, 2nd
"THE ONE" AND COMPANY
RECORDS NIKI Beatles LP sells one million.... UA
AUSTRALIA'S ANSWER AND THE YOUNG MEN inks Frankie Avalon.... Sam Weiss
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DADDY LOVE buys into Steadman's. . . Victor LP
debuts folk-lark -writer Gale Garnett.
ALBERTO SARNO "YAWNIN' " . Zodiac is new label.... Al Perry
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JONES De Ville Records named 4 -Star Music director. .
DICK BRUCE RIAA to congress: recognize disks
MARGE AND THE SIGNATURES as major art form.... Cahn & Van
WHALEY Heusen "Oscar" came from left field
HY SEAMAN -even with six going for them.
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HY-TONES field with economy series and new
Nashville line. . . . Pickwick's $1.98
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AND THE 2 Prestige into new musical horizons,
CHARMERS GREAT NEW names Chirumbolo, Herlich to key
ROCKERS' posts. . NARAS Awards point to
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BRISCO Everyman line; Barbirollo sets. .
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MAY (continued) Merek predicts industry future NY Drama Critics name "Dolly" best records.... New RCA Victor outlets
for Calif. open shop.... Monumental
Cal,
in the form of ten wishes. . . . new musical.... Columbia to exhibit
. . . U.S. disk industry-the first 4 Gallagherl: industry problem not at MOA convention, other labels to is new Baltimore label. . . Kennedy Jay
months: British artists remain on overproduction, but underdemand... . decide. . Cameo -Parkway's sales Memorial gets 20 g's from RCA, Int
jors' distribution set-up.... RCA de- make Trade Practice Rules effective. period. . . . SESAC inks 10 country opens PR firm here for his hot Eng- fore
buts Int'l line in U.S., LP's EP's and . Hi pacts Gene Simmons.... Coral pubberies.... Palette leases disks to lish acts.... Ruffino label now called and
singles involved. . . . Art Talmadge inks Joe Turner. . . . Hall brings 2 labels. . . . Abner Levin joins Folk- Ron.... Vee Jay buys Infinity label.
buys Musicor; starts operation rolling. labels under single roof. . . Victor ways as gen. mgr.... Premiere ups . Lee Magid forms indoe producing
fee
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in Sept.... Talmadge names Spinosa
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crowds them in.... Dick Bruce heads man in Chi. . . . Shapiro, Bernstein names 25 U.S. distribs. . . Sarnoff . national sales manager. Raker heads !lerl
Limelight as Mercury Eyes Full line. sets up indie producing firm. . . . predicts RCA's top sales year in '64. new disk "package" service at GAC. mar
Discotheques Gaining in U.S.; Beauchamp exits Garmisa to open UA & Capitol to share Beatles' . Jamieson gives lowdown on Ca-
labels start tie-ins.... Pickwick adds New Chi distrib.... FTC Decision on flick date. . Columbia confirms nadian Disk biz-it not quite mirrors
producing division under Terry Columbia disk club expected next Stanton Post as A&R head. . our own.... Celler bill hearings cut
Philips, steps -up operation in pub- month. . Al Stanton leaves Kapp Avalon to do UA flick.... Colpix JFK short, plan new one. . Capitol to
lishing. . . . Malamud confident to join Columbia on Coast.... Charlie LP contains pulitzer prize winners. exhibit at MOA.... Atlantic dancing
Star, Swingline labels bow. . to Ska, hopes everyone will follow.
Townsend, Kilgore form new labels Galaxy One -stop moves, new
in H'wood. . Premier's Profits home of ROSA.... ASCAP support
dropped in '63. . Wolfson heads music conference.... Coral inks Joey
sales, promo at Golden Crest. . . . Heatherton. . . WWRL names new
Chartbuster Records is new label... . program director. . . . Pete Seeger
Season's Greetings Victor's Bob Jones heads N.Y. Art
Directors' conference. . . . Greenfield
back in U.S.... Peter and Gordon on
U.S. tour. . Dom Cerulli joins
elected VP of EMC Corp.... Colum- GB&B.... Prestige names Ron Eyre
bia plans international build-up for sales VP and Cal Lampley new A&R
and vocalist Kenny Rankin.
Garnett to wed.... UA Inks Mark
Thatcher.... Fire destroys Chappell
. Gale director. . Phono sales decline in
1st 4 months.... It's all over for the
NY Paramount this Fall. . . . Victor
bldg. in London. . ABC -Par ups gets 8 -year options on Lincoln Center
Berger to Clark's ass't.... Berniker,
Thanks Weiser expected to join Kapp family.
Joey Dee opening nitery in NY. .
Musicals. . . . 1963 disk sales fell
71/2% from '62 figures, RIAA reports.
CRDC finalizes field shifts.. .
New Phil Terry label bows with Blue A BC -Paramount names Paul Wexler
BILLY
BMI attractions rate is increased to
1% of gross receipts. . . Appoint- .
JULY
ment of Berniker confirmed by Kapp.
Regina expansion brings in Mort Lloyd Dunn elected president of
Hillman as sales-promo head. . Capitol Int'l. . Barbra Streisand
Reprise moves for expanded singles inks $1 million TV deal. . . . Capitol
VAUGHN
biz. . Silverman to post at Col & E.H. form new music firm. .
special projects.... Britain's Rolling Peter and Gordon get CB's Int'l Gold
Stones embark on U.S. tour.... BMI Award. . . Columbia inks Freddie .
renews sponsorship of composers Scott. . . . Vee Jay inks Barrett
conf.... Marty Thau forms manage- Strong. . Philips signs Marilyn
. .
ment firm. . Gortikov elected Burroughs. . . . Jack Loetz Named
CRDC president. . Victor's U.N. Columbia vice-president. . . Liberty
label's licensees & distribs meet in opens distrib brance in L.A. .
New York. . . Celler Bill hearings . ARMADA re-elects Heilicher as presi-
set by rules committee. . Philips . . dent. . . . UA re -pacts Ferrante B.
inks Lester Lanin.... ARMADA con- Teicher.... Capitol Int'l names Bill
vention shaping up as biggest ever; Mikels veep and director.... Vee Jay
Gallagher to address confab; FTC creates Interphon label for foreign ci
rules may bow at cony. . . Perry masters. . Screen Gems-Columbia
"The Nation's Best Selling Records" Mayer heads Tower merchandising.
. .
. . . Weltner named prexy of Para- RCA profits set new first half high. =pl
mount pics. . Frey charges PR's . .
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din . SESAC recording sales hit 6
, RIAA testimony calls for repeal of turns to Capitol. . Cameo -Parkway
tlets months high. . . Command inks
. Columbia expands "Age Of disk excise tax.... Hugo & Lugi re- shows loss in 1st half of '64. . .
'ntal Carol Channing. .. Court says Vee . Reason"; offers new dated billing and turn to Roulette in partnership with Monument inks Lloyd Price. . .
nedy Jay can retitle and package its 5!/(, year-round ad allowances. . . . Morris Levy.... NARM mid -year Chi Nat'l Country Music Bill introduces
tCA. "Introducing Beatles" I.P. . Jay - Brown Meggs named Capitol veep. meet breaks attendance mark.... Vee in Congress. Sears, Montgomery. . .
stein Gee forms international branch for . . Morty Croft named creative di- . Ward named disk buying agents for
Eng., foreign masters. . . . Bert Bachrach rector at 20th Century -Fox.... Tony Victor inks Si Zentner.... 4 -Star re- four rack jobbers.... Command Signs
allee and Hal David form U.S. Songs label. Bennett named AGVA's performer of opens N.Y. office under Jerry Fuller. Tessie O'Shea. Mormon Taber. .
abel Cosnat starts TV production firm. the year. . Joe and Eddie re -ink MGM pacts Ray Peterson. . . . nacle Choir gets 2 gold disks. . .
icing Vee Jay inks Clinger Sisters. . . long -terni Crescendo pact.... Capitol "Hello, Dolly" gets gold disk. . Louis Dreyfus named head of Chap.
ontl Willie Nelson joins Monument. signs Travelers 3. . Howie Rich-
. . Mike Gould named Metric Music pell's U.S. office. Decca ups ( . . .
nose Chi Nat'l Association of Music mond pubberies form musical comedy head. . . George Shearing renews
. mos. net. Warner Bros. forms .
.eadt Merchants show sets new attendance unit. Jay -Gee gets injunction in
. contract with Capitol. . Columbia
. . new subsid called Loma.... CBS' 1s1
;AC record. "Last Kiss" suit.... Columbia markets inks Jean-Paul Vignon.... DGG sets half figures set new income highs
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1. Record Of The Year: The Days Of 23. Best Opera Recording: Puccini:
Wine And Roses -Henry Mancini Madama Butterfly -Erich Leins-
-A&R Producer, Steve Sholes dorf conducting the RCA Italiana
(RCA Victor) Orchestra & Chorus. Principal
2. Album Of The Year (other than
classical): The Barbra Streisand
Tucker, Rosalind Elias
Producer, Richard Mohr (RCA
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A&R
Album -Barbra Streisand-A&R Victor)
Producer, Mike Berniker (Colum-
bia) 24. Best Classical Performance
Choral (Other Than Opera) : Brit-
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3. Album Of The Year-Classical:
Britten: War Requiem -Benjamin ten: War Requiem -Bach Choir.
Britten conductor London Sym- David Willcocks, Director. High-
phony Orchestra & Chorus. Vocal gate School Choir, Edward Chap.
soloists: Galina Vishnevskaya, man, Director. Benjamin Britter
Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer- conducting the London Symphony
Dieskau. Bach Choir, David Will - Orchestra and Chorus (London)
cocks, director. Highgate School 25. Best Classical Performance
Choir, Edward Chapman, director. Vocal Soloist (With Or Without
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-A&R Producer, John Culshaw Orchestra): Great Scenes From
(London) Gershwin's Porgy & Bess-Leon.
Wine And Roses -
4. Song Of The Year: The Days Of
Composers,
Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer
tyne Price (RCA Victor)
26. Best Classical Composition By
5. Best Instrumental Theme: More
(Theme From "Mondo Cane") - Requiem -
Contemporary Composer: Witt
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Riz Ortolani, Composers 27. Best Engineered Recording
Classical: Puccini: Madama But.
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The Barbra Streisand Album
Barbra Streisand (Columbia)
- terfly-Erich Leinsdorf conduct-
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Chorus. Principal soloists, Leon.
7. Best Vocal Performance-Male: tyne Price, Richard Tucker, Rosa-
wishes all friends Wives And Lovers--Jack Jones lind Elias. -Engineer, Lewis Lay-
(Kapp) ton (RCA Victor)
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8. Best Instrumental Jazz Perform-
ance-Soloist Or Small Group:
28. Best Album Cover - Classical:
Puccini: Madama Butterfly -Eric&
Conversations With Myself-Bill Leinsdorf conducting the RCA
a happy new year Evans, soloist (Verve) Italiana Orchestra & Chorus
HAWAII TATTOO
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NEW YORK 31. Best Documentary, Spoken Word
BRUSSELS 12. Best Performance By An Orches- Or Drama Recording (Other Than
tra Or Instrumentalist With Or- Comedy): Who's Afraid Of Vir-
chestra-Primarily Not Jazz Or ginia Woolf? -Original cast, Ut::
For Dancing: Java -Al Hirt (RCA Hagen, Arthur Hill, George Griz
Victor) zard with Melinda Dillon -Win-
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Bach's Greatest Hits -The Swingle
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BIOS OF 1964's LEADING ARTISTS
Little Anthony & As one of RCA's key AAR men, operating out smash in the fall of 1962. They followed with a After a tragedy -ridden childhood the was blinded
of their Nashville studios, the amazing talent has host of two-sided smashes that included ''Surfin' at 6, orphaned at 151, Chartes gigged around
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turned out dozens of outstanding singles-includ- U.S.A." and "Shut Down," "Little Deuce Coupe" Florida, earning o big reputation as o combo side-
ing Jim Reeves' "He'll Hove To Go," the Browns' and "Surfer Girl" and "Be True To Your School'' man. At 17 he formed his own trio and toured
Proof -positive that real professionals never fade "The Three Bells" and Floyd Cramer's "Lost and "In My Room." the country, settling for a while in Seattle where
away ore Little Anthony And The Imperials. This Date." As a guitarist his repertoire ranges from '64's been a banner year for the boys who he had his own sponsored TV show. His big dick
pop-r8b vocal group, who hit years back with such jazz to rock 'n roll. Among guitar students he's a reached the top in the singles dept. with "I Get break came when he was signed by Atlantic Rec-
triumphs as "Tears On My Pillow" and "Just Two leading teacher of the instrument, a designer of Around" and a 2 -pocket LP, "The Beach Boys In ords, for which he produced several smash hit
People In The World," hit Top 100 again this guitars and author of hit own "Methods" book. Concert." singles and albums. A year -and -a -half ago he
year after a hiatus with "I'm On The Outside Born in Luttrell, Tenn., June 20th, 1924, the son switched to Am -Par and continued his hit string
looking In" and "Goin' Out Of My Head" on the of a piano and voice teacher, Chet left high school with "Georgia On My Mind," "One Mint Julep"
United Artists -distributed DCP label. to appear on a host of stations-including KNOX-
Beatles-Capitol and "Outskirts Of Town," and "Hit The Rood
The group con ' of four twenty-three year olds: Knoxville, WLW-Cincinnati, WPTF-Roleigh, WRVA- Jack," "Makin' Whoopee" and "Unchain My
Anthony Coredine, Ernest Wright, Clarence Collins, Richmond and in '50 became a firture with the Heart," and such LP's os "Genius+Soul-Jazz" (lm.
and Samuel Strain, Jr. All the boys come from Opry. Phenomenologists will have a ball in 1964 and pulse) and "Roy Charles and Betty Carter" (Am
beyond with Beattemani°, a generally harmless Par.).
Brooklyn, New York, and they organized seven form of madness which deluged Great Britain first
years ago while they all were attending the same
and then the rest of the world. The group estab-
high school. After deciding on show biz careers, the
chonters began playing school hops and local clubs
Joan Baez-Vanguard lished themselves in 1964 os the world's most
in and around Gotham. Their initial recordings on
Joan Baez, at one time in 1964 hod oll three of
popular recording group via an impressive series of
chart -topping hits.
Chubby Checker-Parkway
the Gone label gave them immediate notional repu-
her albums in the Top 20 of the LP chart, calls To kick off the foursome in the U.S. Capitol
tations Boston home despite the fact that her father, a launched a tremendous promotion campaign which When adults in New York and other major eas
Over the years Little Anthony And The Imperials coast cities become aware of the twist dance the
hove played all the top theatres in the U.S. and professor of physics, has served in appointments resulted in a fantastic number one deck, "I Want
in many different countries. To Hold Your Hand." It still seems that the Ameri- also "discovered" a talent whom their childre
made on extensive world tour. had been listening to for a couple of years
The youthful folk singer has had no formal can teens like their English cousins can't get enough
musical education or training but is recognized as of the Beatles. Chubby's "Twistin' " career began professionoll
one of the most competent folk singers in the The Beatles' (George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul when, at the age of 19, his employer was abl
business. Her strong soprano voice coupled with an McCartney and Ringo Starr) popularity reached a to set up an audition with Cornea Records heo
Eddy Arnold-RCA Victor almost innate feeling for the folk idiom brought pinnacle in Britain when, in Nov., at the request of Bernie Lowe. Chubby was signed and elected b
Lowe to spearhead the Cameo affiliate lobe
her favorable reviews at her first appearance with the Royal family, they headlined the annual com-
The path that Eddy Arnold followed during his the Newport Folk Festival in 1959. mand performance at the Prince of Wales theatre. Parkway. His first record was "The Class" but
sensational rise from the soil to stardom is typically Personal appearances at colleges, concert halls In Feb. the boys are coming to the States for three was "The Twist" that started the chain reactie
and thoroughly American. Its source lies at the very and on TV brought her to the attention of Van- Ed Sullivan CBS -TV shots and some Carnegie Hall that led to a string of hit singles and album, r
heartland of this country's folk music, the Tennessee guard Records who signed her to an exclusive con- appearances. Currently, Chubby scored with "The Fly" and
hills, and Iron, the spreads to the farthest coasts tract. Mer very first LP was an immediate best- LP and a host of other albums. The artist he j
and plains. An exclusive RCA Victor recording artist seller as have been her other Vanguard albums. now been credited with the fantastic rise in Ih
for the past twenty years, Eddy's records have The vocalist currently lives in California near limbo dance craze-os a result of his "Limb'
helped blaze this sky -rocketing path. Carmel. Tony Bennett-Columbia Rock" (which hod the "Popeye" hit coupling j
Richard Edward Arnold was born on o farm near Among his '64 chart triumphs were "Loddy Lo,
Henderson, o small town in western Tennessee, the Tony Bennett was born in Astoria, New York and "Lazy Elsie Molly," "Hey Bobbo Needle" on
youngest of four children. With instruction from his began his meteoric rise to stardom as a contestant "Hooka Tooka."
mother and four seventy-five cent lessons from a Beach Boys-Capitol on Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scounts" TV'er. Chubby Checker was born Oct. 3, 1941 i
traveling musician, Eddy learned the guitar, and Coming in as a runner-up to Rosemary Clooney, Philadelphia, where he still lives with his pa s
when he was nineteen joined o small band per- Surfing is a comparatively recent phenomenon on Tony was immediately signed to appear on Jan ents and two brothers. He was graduated fro,
forming in Jackson, Tenn. From there he went to the West Coast. Yet the sport has become so Murroy's "Songs For Sale" show. A few months South Philadelphia High School lone of his dot
St Louis where he joined forces with a young popular that the coast line where intrepid youths later he appeared in a Greenwich Village nitery mates was Fabian), where he had entertained le
fiddler player named Howard McNott. They opened hitch hair-raising rides on high rolling waves is upon the insistence of Pearl Bailey who was head- low students on special school events.
at station KWK and Eddy Arnold's phenomenal beginning to take on the look of a Los Angeles lining the show. Bob Hope wondered in one night
career hod begun in earnest Over the years the freeway during rush hour. and invited the young crooner to join him the next
songster has had a number of huge hits including Soaring with these sturdy lads among the white day on the stage of the Paramount Theatre where
"Bouquet Of Roses" and "Anytime." Currently, caps was one Dennis Wilson, 18, who decided
that it was high lime somebody lionized the sport
the Loughman was appearing. The younng performer Dave Clark Five-Epic
Eddy is riding high on the country charts with "I sang a few songs and the audience roared its ap-
Thank My Lucky Stars." in song. proval. Four encores later, Hope announced that When the Dove Clark Five toppled the Beotll
Dennis took a song idea to his musically tal- Tony would be joining him on a national tour. The from the number one spot on the English bet
ented and versatile family. His cousin, Mike Love, rest is history. Mitch Miller inked the artist to a selling charts with their single, "Glad All Over,
wrote ''Surfin'.'' His brother Brion got together o Columbia recording contract and his initial sides the event caused such a sensation throughout En
Chet Atkins-RCA Victor vocal group consisting of cousin Mike, Dennis, and
a third brother Carl. Dad Murray Wilson, a long-
developed into best-sellers. The chanter has been
responsible for such hits as "Boulevard Of Broken
land that the story was run on the front page
time songwriter, ram-rodded a recording session. both the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror. TI
Record dealers, pop and country -wise, all across Dreams." "I Won't Cry Anymore," "Stronger In deck, released by Epic Records in the U.S., soots
The song clicked immediately. Paradise," "Because Of You," "Rags To Riches,"
the country classify the albums of "Mr. Guitar"-
With an ear ever to the ground to detect the oll the way up the charts. It was followed by of
Chet Atkins-as 'must in inventory.' The gentle, un-
slightest vibration of a new musical trend, young
"I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and "Who smash (LP and singlet after another. Included o
hurried Atkins continues to be one of Victor's most Can I Turn To." "Bits And Pieces," "Because," "Everybos
Capitol producer Nick Venet heard the roar of the
consistent LP chart -makers las well as scoring big Beach Boys' first hit and snagged them for on
When he is not on tour Tony usually devotes Knows." "Anyway You Want It" and "On Tour.
In the single dept and has once again captured his time to painting and high fidelity. Prior to last Dec. 15 when Dave Clark celebrate
exclusive Capitol contract.
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tolist Their first Capitol disk was "SurfIn' Safari," o Left My Heart In Son Franciscoco," "Tony Bennett
sequel to "Surfn' " and a bona fide nationwide gave him professional status, he was the lead
At Carnegie Hall." "I Wanne Be Around" and of a group of young men whose musical activill
"This Is All I Ask." were restricted to playing three nights a week
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making an occasional recording.
Carl Butler-Columbia Shortly thereafter a Dave Clark business co
ONE OF THE found its way into Buckingham Palace and Do
received an invitation to ploy at the annual sit
One of CAW music's brightest singing stars Is boll. That was the beginning of a popularity Ih
Columbia's rugged-looking, personable Carl Butler gradually increased until expected appeorances
who is o native of Knoxville, Tenn which lies London produced near pandemonium among you
near the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains. Carl
TOP THREE INSTRUMENTALISTS 1964 was naturally exposed to Country singing and
female fans.
All this commotion is roused mainly by drums
guitar playing in his earliest years, and by age Dove Clark heading o group consisting of MI
twelve, he was entertaining at local festivals and Smith who handles most of the vocals in additi
(Cash Box Year End R n' B Survey) dances. His first radio oppeoronce, over station to playing organ and piano; Ric Huxley on by
WROL, Knoxville, come after he won first place in harmonica and guitar; Lenny Davidson, guilat
an amateur contest held in o neighborhood thea- and Denny Payton, saxophonist.
ter. Only sixteen at the time, Carl had no thoughts
of o musical career and played informally only for
his own pleasure and the enjoyment of his friends
JIMMY pital in Africa, Italy and Germany. Upon returning of the record company executive that asked him
to Nashville, he entered the folk music field whole- record some popular songs. With the permission
heartedly, organizing his own group, The Lonesome his father, the Reverend Charles Cooke, Sam oblif
Pine Boys. Today he is o starring member of Nash- the exec and began a career that hos since P
ville's "Grand Ole Op'ry" and makes appearances doted "You Send Me" (this first hit), "Set
throughout the country. Carl is married to his high- mental Reasons," "Win Your Love For Ni
s,onally, his career began during his high Profs- she recorded with her late sister, Bee Joy.
Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know." It wa
days when he received radio exposure on KLCN- school
Blythesville, Ark. During his hitch with the tremendous hit and firmly established the Ds
Force, Cosh teamed with his guitarist, Air Sisters, as they were then known, os record 1
kins, and bass man Marshall Grant. Luther Per- tonalities. For this record the girls received
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A few years later Gale's father died and she
(Continued from page 481 to move to Nashville, to work with the recording
artist who come to the Music City to wax their re-
Percy Faith-Columbia took her own apartment on Gotham's lower East
Side and she opted for a career in show business.
cordings. Soon he was playing one-shot dates on The sound of Percy Faith's ork chores for Columbia Gale made her professional debut as an actress
Ronny Dayton-Mala the Grand 01 Opry. With appearance on the Opry Records is an old and respected one. He has had when she was fifteen. Three years afterwards her
his popularity grew until the management tabbed numerous solid -selling albums for the label, includ- high school career ended when she landed
Ronny Dayton, leader of the group, was born in him for regular Saturday night dates with the ing a big 1964 item, "Theme for Young Lovers." a role in the touring company of "The Drunkard."
Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 26, 1946. By the lime he show. The rest is history. In the singles field, he has scored with "Song from As a thespian she proceeded to be featured in no
was eleven years old, his family hod settled in Moulin Rouge" and "Theme from a Summer less than forty-five TV shows. In 1960 a flick part
Nashville, where they still reside. Ronny began Place." In addition, he's arranged o number of brought her to Paris where she remained for a
taking guitar sessions at the age of eight and his
early teens entered local talent shows. As a result The Drifters-Atlantic million -selling decks, among them Tony Bennett's
"Because Of You," the songster's first hit, "Cold,
while after its completion soaking up Gallic culture.
When she returned to the U. S. she made her
of the successful outcomes of these shows, he Cold Heart," "Rags To Riches." His scoring of singing debut at Los Angeles' Garret. The debut
decided to pursue a career in music and formed his The Drifters were formed in the latter part of
1953, with Clyde McPhotter as the lead singer. "Love Me Or Leave Me" won him an Oscar nomi- was successful and was soon followed by club
own group called the Daytonas. nation in 1955. His cleffing efforts include Guy dates in key spots across the country and her first
The Daytonas consist of close musical friends Their first record, "Money Honey," for Atlantic
from Nashville. They ore Lynn Williams, 17, Records, was a tremendous success, proving that Mitchell's first big hit, "My Heart Cries for You." Victor LP, "My Kind of Folk Songs. She's been a
they had that "special something" from the be- He's also arranged dotes for Doris Day, Johnny full-time singer ever since.
(drums); Johnny Johnson, 18, (guitar); and Van Mathis, Rosemary Clooney, among others.
Evins, 18, (bass). Ronny also plays guitar with the ginning.
group. In 1955, McPhatter went into the Army, and John Gary-RCA Victor
Ronny and the Daytonas ore all avid fans of
surfin' and hot -rod music, which led them to the
the remaining Drifters continued to record for At-
lantic and to appear in theaters around the coun-
Lester Flott & Earl Scruggs-
John Gary, who jumped into the notional limelight
recording of their reputation -establishing Maio hit, try. Their first record ''on their own," was a Columbia with his premiere RCA Victor LP, of "Catch A
"G.T.O." double -sided hit, "Adorable" and "Steamboat." Rising Star" which was followed -up by such album
On tour, the group has always been a big fav- Having never swayed from their traditional style, hits as "Encore" and "So Tenderly," was born in
orite. Their appearance in "The Biggest Stars of Lester Flott and Earl Scruggs are two of the best New Orleans of musically -oriented parents. His
Dixie Cups-Red Bird 1957-1958" show mode them many new fans and known exponents of bluegrass music in the entire mother, a concert violinist, taught him to sing,
friends. The year 1959 they were a part of the country field. using her violin to demonstrate the scale. John's
Dick Clark Caravan that was criss-crossing the The boys have never drifted towards o "pop" career began in earnest when-as a nine year old
The Dix)* Cups are proof -positive that the over- country. sound as so many other country musicians have.
night success does not exist in fairy tales. The trio's boy soprano-he won a three year scholarship to
Their record, "There Goes My Baby" was tho Their group consists of Scruggs on the five -string the renowned Cathedral of St. John the Divine In
first recorded effort, "Chapel Of Love" on the Red record of the summer of 1959, going all the way
Bird label, zoomed up the charts to the number
banjo (playing the three -finger style he virtually New York City. By the time he was twelve, John
to No. 1 on the pop bestseller charts, and re- invented) and Platt on guitar, and o fiddle, a was appearing regularly on U. S. O. shows.
one slot on the Top 100. This was followed -up by maining there for some weeks. They followed it mandolin, a bass and a second guitar. Their most
"You Should Hove Seen The Way He Looked At In Hollywood, John's talent came to the atten-
with another two-sided hit, "Dance With Me" distinctive sound comes from the fact that none of tion of the famed film columnist Hedda Hopper,
Me" and "People Say." and "True Love, True Love." Among their successes their instruments are electrified. The boys often and it was at her suggestion that he was given
The group consists of Barbara Ann Hawkins, 21, ore "Up On the Roof," "On Broadway," "I'll add wild soaring vocals of old folk songs, usually flick roles )including a singing newsboy
Joan Marie Johnson, 19, and Roto Lee Hawkins, Yoke You Home," "Under The Boardwalk" and dealing with unhappy love.
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"Another Saturday Night." The boys' first big pop -country hit come about a solo spot in Ken Murray's "Blackouts" revue.
University in New Orleans while Joan still goes to The Drifters are often asked the reason for their wh zn they scored with "Ballad Of Jed Clampett."
high school. odd name. Because each of them hod drifted from After service in the Marine Corps and several
The girls' musical career started in elementary years of p.o.'s around the country, the chanter was
one singing group to another before they formed
school, singing in their school chorus. About a year
ago they decided they were interested in show bin
a team, that, to their estimation, was the ideal 4 Seasons-Philips spotted singing at a party attended by attorney
Richard Joblow and vet publicist Constance Hope.
nome for a group of singers. Both were moro than Impressed; each-scparately
careen and organized as a group. Another one of their 'lead' singers, Ben E. King The 4Seasons, who skyrocketed to the pinnacle
The trio was discovered at a talent show in New has gone on to his own solo success. of the charts with "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't and unbeknownst to the other-decided to do
Orleans by Joe "You Talk Too Much" Jones, now Cry," were unknown just days before "Sherry" something about it. They both arranged an audition
their manager. Jones rehearsed them for four was released. Proof -positive of the show biz for John with RCA Victor. The rest is history.
months before he brought them to Gotham to cut dream of the "overnight success" is the fact that
their present smosheroo. The rest is disk history. Ethel Ennis-RCA Victor the boys are now a household name among rec- Marvin Gaye-Tamla
ord buyers across the nation.
Ethel Ennis was born in Baltimore on Nov. 28, All four boys hail from New Jersey. They are Marvin Gaye began singing at the tender age of
Pete Drake-Smash 1932. She studied piano from early childhood and Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Nick Massi and Tommy three, when he was a soloist in his father's church
began her professional career as a member of an De Vito. Except for Bob Gaudio, who joined the in Washington, D.C.
Pete Drake, who jumped into the national lime- otherwise all -male octet, when she was just thir- group after leaving the Royal Teens, the other Like many of today's popular young singers,
light in both the pop 8. country fields with "For- teen. Two years later she started to sing at the boys have been working together for about six Mary continued his religious singing until his
ever" on the Smash label, was born thirty-one insistence of o club patron. Bookings followed as a years as the Four Lovers. early teens when he launched his career in the
yean ago In Augusta, Ga. His first job, a clerk pianist -singer, and eventually she formed her own Prior to their initial smashes, everything seemed popular field, singing locally around his home
in o grocery store provided enough money to buy quartet to provide mood background for her vo- to be going wrong for the group. However, on a town. It is interesting to note that the artist, who
hit first guitar. Hi. Introduction to music was of valising. In 1958 Ethel toured Europe as o band chance visit to Gotham, Frankie met independent could belt out a rocking good gospel song in his
necessity on a cheaply -made mail order instrument, singer with Benny Goodman. The high spot of the record producer Bob Crewe. Crewe decided the teens, today sings in a soulful style.
so Pete saved for the next two years until he was trek was a stint at the Brussels World's Foir. The group could still make it if they were given the The multi -talented Mary the sings, composes, ar-
able to buy the steel guitar he dreamed about. Goodman tour set her career going and when proper material and took the artists under his ranges, plays the drums and piano) received his
Encouroped by his two brothers, both musicians, she returned to the U.S. she had extensive club wing. The second record they come up with was first big break a short while ago when he snored
Pete won his first professional job as a musician on bookings and was featured in concerts with many "Sherry." Smashes that followed included "Walk a Tornio Records recording contract. In brief period,
WLMA-Atlanta while still a teenager. In 1959, his jazz vets including Louis Armstrong. An RCA Vic- Like A Man," "Candy Girl," "Ain't That A he clicked with "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow" and
talent recognized throughout the south, he decided for recording contract quickly followed. Shame" and "New Mexican Rose." "Hitch Hike." His 1963 hits included "Pride &
In '64 the group joined the Philips roster and Joy" and "Can I Get A Witness." In '64 It was
smashed thru with one top -ten giant after another. "Try It Baby," "You're A Wonderful One," "Baby
Included ore "Rog Doll," "Dawn," "Ronnie," Don't You You Do It" and "How Sweet It Is."
"Save It For Me" and "Big Man In Town."
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Bobby Goldsboro-United Artists
Bobby Goldsboro, who mode a smash chart bow
Connie Francis is undoubtedly one of the most suc- with the United Artists' release of "See The Funny
cessful female voices on the disk scene today. Little Clown," was born January 15, 1941 in Mary -
The U.S. market is only part of her domain as anno, Florida and attended school there through
a lark Queen, for she has also made most of the the ninth grade. His family moved to Dothan,
other parts of world her own-ond in a unique Alabama and he was graduated from Dothan High
SeaJon9.4 Ç.eefine manner.
In non-English speaking countries, the performer
cuts her hit recordings In the native tongue, includ-
School, then studied at Auburn University for two
years before succumbing to his one and only love,
music.
ing French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. After a brief period of free lance work, Golds-
In the 6 years she hat been recording for
and MGM Records, Connie has sold over 23 million
disks and has been awarded eight gold platters
by the label for sessions that have sold at least
boro joined Roy Orbison os o guitarist In January
of 1962, and at the present time is still working
with Roy and his highly popular aggregation.
Some months ago, o friend of Bobby's traveled
good J'/ea teL and PrOôpert1t self when he was only fifteen. After finishinghim-
his high school studies he decided that
to be a country singer. However, In the he wanted
he found it somewhat tough to break intobeginning,
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mother, father and brother has become on ac-
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Her follow-up smashes to "Party" included
family,
and Lesley's arrival in limousine complete with
the field.
/rom all at
He played parks, auditoriums, and "Judy's Turn To Cry" and She's A Fool," "That's
warehouses perfecting his craft. As hit even tobacco
The Way Boys Are," "Maybe I Know"
spread, so did hit bookings and soon he was popularity Don't Know Me." and "You
ing night clubs and doing TV shots. work-
During 1964 this Columbia mainstay
biggest single to date with the runaway had his
best-
Al Hirt-RCA Victor
selling "Sogniow, Michigan." Among
are "Black," "Forbidden Lovers" andhis"The other hits 1964 brought into full-blown
ES SEX RECORD DISTRIBUTORS When he is not on the rood or recording,
Nest - career of Al Hirt. His single effort,
prominence
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an album, "Honey In The Hom." His other achieve-
"Hew Jersey's Leading Independent Distribute," Gale Garnett-RCA Victor ments during the course of the year included an
LP pairing with Arthur Fiedler and his
Boston Pops,
a solid chart item called " 'Pops' Goes
Gale Garnett, who scored in '64 with The Trum-
Victor recording of "We'll Sing In her RCA pet." And a non -disk highlight of the year for
and "Levin Place," was born in The Sunshine," Hirt was a dream -come-true: his own nitery on
Auckland,
Zealand, the eldest daughter of an English New New Orleans' Bourbon Street, called simply "Al
pitchman and a Russian emigre. When carnival Hirt." Before striking out on his own, Hirt oc-
nine, the family left the South Pacific Gale was cupied chairs in the bands of Tommy and Jimmy
They travelled throughout the nation
for America. Dorsey and Ray McKinley and toured with Horace
ually coming to New York, before event- Heidi.
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The lark began to perfect her singing style
and to a personal mgmt. pact. Because calypso music Loretta Lynn-Decca
(Continued from page 50) was in vogue at that time, '57, they chose the
was hired by Leon McAuliffe. Later, she served a
with the name Kingston Trio. They were brought to vocal When Lofretta Lynn first came to Nashville, on a
two-year stint as the featured vocalist when coach Judy Davis and practiced in o loft above
Impressions-ABC-Paramount Billy Grey Band. Her big break came she promo tour in behalf of her bow on Zero Records,
Frisco's 'discovery club'-The Purple Onion. They she visited the offices of the Wilburn Bros. The
landed a regular niche on Red Foley's Ozark Jubi- were booked there for a week and were so suc-
Collectively, Curtis Mayfield, Samuel Gooden and lee on the ABC-TV. She moved to Nashville in 1960 fellas, Doyle 8. Teddy, liked what they heard and
and started with the Porter Wagoner Show a year cessful that their try -out was extended to o month - arranged to have her records distributed on a
Fred Cosh, constitute the impressions. Singing run. Later on, while playing at the Hungry I, they
together since 1958, the vocal trio is responsible later. A RCA Victor recording contract quickly fol- wider scale here and signed her to their Wil-Helm
lowed and last summer she gained national recog- recorded an LP for Capitol. A single, "Tom Agency.
for such hits os "For Your Precious Love," "Gypsy Dooley," was culled from the successful LP and the
nition with her "Put Your Arms Around Me" smash. The lark started her singing career in Custer,
Woman," "Amen," etc. meteoric rise followed. Their hit singles now in- Wash., where she had moved from her home state
Gooden and Cosh both from Chattanooga, began The songstress hit big in 1964 with "Go Cat Go."
clude "Tiajuaro Jail," "M.T.A.", etc. and in the of Kentucky. She started her own band there and
their singing in the southern city with a vocal LP dept. it's "Close -Up" and "Something Special" while working a long club date was discovered by
away from the group, the two de-
group. Breaking
cided that Chicago could offer them the opportunity
Jelly Beans-Red Bird among others. Zero execs. Her initial outings on the label, Includ-
to firmly establish a show business The trio is mode up of Bob Shane, born in Milo, ing "I'm A Honky Tonk Girl," received so much
they needed Hawaii, Nick Reynolds, from Coronado, Calif., and
career, so they headed north. They hadn't been Jelly Beans, who hit during 196.4 with "1 deejay acceptance that Decca officials grabbed up
met Curtis Mayfield and
The John Stewart (formerly of the Cumberland Trio), her contract. On Decca she immediately clicked
In Chicago long when they Wanner Love Him So Bad" on the Red Bird label, who replaced Dove Guard-when he went on to
the well-known, Jerry Butler. Curtis and Jerry were consist of four girls and a guy from Jersey City. with "I Walked Away From The Wreck."
performed for years form the Whiskeyhill Singers. John was born in Other credits includde) "Success," "Get Set For
also tinging veterans, having All high school students, the members of the
In their local church. The move to the Windy City group had always expressed an interest in music.
San Diego. A Heartache," "Other Woman" and "Before I'm
following year, the group In 1964 the group's Trident Productions inked a Over You," "Wine, Woman 8 Song" and "Happy
took place in 1957. The A few years ago they banded together and began producing deal with Decco where they now record.
was introduced to Eddie Thomas who immediately perfecting a singing style oll their own. Two Birthday."
signed them to a management contract. Thomas months ago Bill Downs spotted the crew working a
arranged for a recording session which resulted in Jersey City hop. He was so impressed with them
"For Your Preecious Love." After the record
a hit Butler left the group and Mayfield took over
became that he immediately signed them to o personal
management contract. Downs then contacted indie
Billy J. Kramer-Imperial Leon McAuliffe-Capitol
os lead singer. AU producer Steve Venet who arranged for audi- Billy J. Kramer was born in Bootle, just outside The end of World War II marked not only the finish
tion with Leiber and Stoller. The vet hit -makers
liked what they heard and mode plans to record Liverpool, on August 19, 1943. The youngest mem- to a global conflict, it also brought down 1he
ber of o seven -children (three brothers, three sisters) curtain on another era-that of the big bands.
Jan & Dean-Liberty the artists. The result of that initial session is the
group's present giant chart -rider. family, Billy left school as a teenager to take up With few exceptions, most of the big bands started
Key events coming up for the performers this an engineering apprenticeship with British Railways a steady decline after the war but some, like Leon
tl was in 1958 when Iwo six feet tall Los Angeles summer include the recording of on LP and a fol- in Liverpool. Mc Auliffe and his Cimarron Boys were able to
born guys sot down at the piano and self -built The artist started out os a spare -time rhythm hang on and prosper.
tape recorder in o Bel Air garage owned by the low-up single, and a six -week trek with the Dick
Clark Caravan. guitar player with his self -formed local group but When Leon returned to civilian life after the
parents of Jan Berry. It was just three weeks later switched to vocal work some eighteen months ago. war, he organized o modem dance bond in Tulsa.
that the result of this impromptu recording session Billy was discovered in Liverpool by Brian Epstein, That switch was probably one of the most pros-
was heading for the top charts. The record was George Jones-United Artists the manager of the Beatles, who signed him to an perous any band leader has ever mode. Since
"Jennie Lee." exclusive management direction contract at the be- that time, Leon and the Cimarron Boys have be-
As fate would have it, the shorter of the team, ginning of 1963, at which time he left the British come one of the busiest aggregations in the
Over the past several years, George Jones has
Isle -one) Dean Torrence was called to the Army to Railwoyss to become fully professional. country. For over 400 consecutive weeks they
earned so many laurels for his distinctive country
serve six months duty. In his absence a friend of Billy was teamed up with the Dakotas about a played to capacity crowds (twice each week) at
the boys from University High School where they stylings, that this songster must rank among the
biggest caw artists around today. year ago, immediately prior to a one month session Leon's Cimarron Ballroom in Tulsa.
graduated from was asked to sit in. Arnie did a Jones was born on Sept. 12, 1931, in Sarasota, in Germany of Hamburg's famous Star Club. And, Born in Houston, Texas, Leon took three guitar
more thon able job until the return of Deon. Then Texas. At the age of nine he began playing the with the backing of the group, he returned to Brit- lessons and then landed his first job with a
come Dean's discharge from the service and back ain to make his first E.M.I. chart -topping deck, Houston radio station. Two years loter, he took a
to the garage they went.
guitar and of 12 wrote his first song. Uncle Som
beckoned in '51 and in '53, after his discharge "Do You Wont To Know A Secret." Since then he job with another Houston radio stotion and shortly
Taking time out from their sailing and surfing, hos remained with the boys and has hod o slew of thereafter received an offer from W. Lee O'Daniels
the boys put their heads together with manager and from the Marines, he returned to Beaumont, Texas.
In '54 he joined the Houston Jamboree, followed hits across the foam. "Little Children" and "From and his Light Crust Doughboys, to join their band.
producer, Lou Adler, and come up with another A Window" were his big U.S. hits in 1964. At 18, he joined Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys
golden one, "Babytalk." The rest is history. this as a regular with Shreveport's Louisiana Hoy -
ride and an appearance on the trade charts with and stayed with them until he entered the service
Currently parted to Liberty, the boys have had a his Starday original, "Why Boby Why." He then in 1942.
number of big hits, including "Linda" and "Little Aside from being o top bandleader, Leon is
became a favorite with Opry fans in '56, joined
Old Lady From Pasadena."
the Mercury roster, and smashed thru with "White Major Lance-Okeh also noted for his compositions-he was co -writer
Lightning" and "Who Shot Sam" among others. of the million -seller "San Antonio Rose" and has
George is now with UA where, during '64, his Major Lance, who has clicked heavily in the top- written such western standards as "Steel Guitar
Norma Jean-RCA Victor big hits included "My Tears Are Overdue," rdb markets, on Epic's Okeh label, was born twen- Rog," "Panhandle Rog," etc.
"Where Does A Teor Come From" and "The Race ty-two years ago in Chicago.
Born on a farm near Wellston, Okla., Norma Jean Is On." Reared by a deeply religious family, Major
grew up In Oklahoma City. A childhood interest in (that's his real namel, like so many others before
music fiowved when she was twelve, and the
Kingston Trio-Decca
him, began his career as a spiritual singer. Even- Rose Maddox-Capitol
youngster learned to ploy the guitar. After gradua- tually, the artist gave in to the lure of show biz
tion from high school she opted for a show biz when a gospel group he was with broke up. After o difficult youth that included panning for
career and tenured work on KLPR-Oklahoma City. When Son Francisco publicist Frank Werber heard In 1959 Jim Lounsbury took Major under his gold and picking fruit for farmers on the west
After three years of radio and TV experience in three collegians singing of The Cracked Pot in town wing and succeeded in getting him a contract with coast, Rose Maddox and her brothers learned to
and around her hometown she mode her first per- he knew he heard a good thing. Immediately he Mercury Records. In a short time the chanter cre- play guitar. Fred finally went into o Modesto radio
sonal appearance with the Merl Lindsay Band. signed Dick Reynolds, Bob Shane and Dave Guard ated some excitement with "I Got A Girl" and station and got a job for the family band. When
"Delilah." the station wanted a female vocalist, Rose got the
When he is not on the rood playing p.o. 's and call. The combo won o hillbilly bond contest at the
hops, Major relaxes by playing baseball with some Centennial celebration in Sacramento ($40 first
of his friends. The artist still lives with his parents, prize) but the victory led to o network spot. The
four brothers and seven sisters in the Windy City. group was gaining when World War 11 almost
HOLIDAY GREETINGS broke it up. They won a disk pact in '46 when
they reorganized and in 1959 Rose Maddox was
signed by Capitol with os many brothers as were
Brenda Lee-Decca left in the act. Rose, her folks and o few of her
brothers now reside at their Oregon ranch, playing
Little "Miss Dynamite" started on the rood to stor- fairs, rodeos, etc., on weekends. This past year
dom with her first network TV appearance in 1956, was a banner period for the lark. Among her
has been overwhelming audiences with her spirited significant hits were "Bluebird Let Me Tog Along"
vocalizing ever since. and "Somebody Told Somebody."
The explosive bundle of charm, who was born on
Dec. 11, 1944 at Atlanta's Emory University Hos-
pital (the second oldest of 4 children), was signed
to o long-term Decca pact, almost Immediately after
her TV bow. From '56 to '60 the chirp ton up a
Henry Mancini-RCA Victor
consistent string of best-sellers but it wasn't until Henry Mancini, composer -arranger -conductor has
her waxing of "Sweet Nothin's" did she attain played a major role in bringing jazz to TV with
star disk status. Then she followed with o double- his musical backgrounds for the "Peter Gunn" and
header, "I'm Sony" and "That's All Gotta Do,"
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that earned her the first of many gold records. Her writer of feature flick scores. Mancini was born
smash chain, offer that, included "Emotions,"
"Duns Dum," "Eventually," "I Wont To Be
April 16, 1924, in Cleveland, the son of a steel
worker who used to play flute in his spare time.
Wanted," "Fool No. 1" and "How About Me,'' His father sent Honk to Carnegie Tech Music School,
"Heart In Hand," "Save All Your Lovin' For Me" and the Julliard Institute. He has been staff com-
and her most recent, "All Alone Am I," "Losing
You," "Your Used To Be," "The Grass is Green- poser and arranger of Universal Pictures since 1952
and among the films to his credit is "The Glenn
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Brenda has now enjoyed appearances on the
Perry Corno, Steve Allen, Ed Sullivan and Danny Crosby film "High Time," and his score to "Break-
Thomas network outings, among others, and has
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"The Two Little Bean." seller. "Moon River" is the film's most famous se-
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all over the world. Accompanied by her mgr. Dub "Days Of Wine And Roses" and in '63 hod a
Allbritton, Brenda was greeted by an enthusiastic nominee in "Charade." '64's contender is "Dear
mob scene on her '59, '60 and '61 European and Heart." He also composed music for club acts in-
South American jaunts. The President of Brazil cluding those of such stars as Dinah Shore, Polly
togged her 'the best goodwill ambassador that Bergen, Billy Eckstine and Betty Hutton. Hank lives
America ever hod' while Paris newspapers hailed in Northridge, California with his wife and three
children.
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local bands. So he decided to make the big move was 21 the artist played sufficient guitar to gel o
(Continued from page 52) Certain Smile," "Maria" and "Gina," and host job with a band in a Bakersfield club. Later Owens
of top albums, including "Johnny's Greatest Hits," to Nashville and fry for audition with a label. An
Victor contract followed in quick order and joined Bill Wood's band in Bakersfield, played on
which has passed the half -million mark in sales. RCA
Dean Martin-Reprise After many years with Columbia, Mathis switched the chanter jumped into the notional spotlight with the "Chuck Wagon" TV show there.
Buck, who writes most of his own compositions,
to Mercury near the end of 1963. a string of best-selling platters including "Hey
Little Star," "You Don't Want My Love," etc. The soon came to the attention of Capitol Records
In on ero when show business personalities are These triumphs have extended Mathis' fame to which inked him to an exclusive recording con-
usually stroight-jo:keted into narrow fields of ex- concert halls, niteries, TV and pics, where he has rest is history.
He then signed with Smash and busted thru with tract. Over the years he hos had a host of c8w
pression, Dean Martin :s on exce)tion to the rule. sung the title song on Ihree soundtracks ("Lizzie," sale; giants including "Act Naturally," "Love's
This polished pro has o versatil ty that seemingly "Wild is the Wind" and "A Certain Smile'). his debut deck, "Deng Me" and followed with
"Chug -A -Lug." Gonna Live Here," "My Heart Skips A Beat" and
brows no bounds. Johnny, one of seven children, chief claim to "Together Again."
Bo -n D'no C eretti in Steubenville, Ohio, Martin fame, at first, was as an outstanding all-around Lost two songs were the title of a big pop -
moved with hisS'a,n:ly, when still a youth, to Long athlete in George Washington High in San Fran- country album by the star.
Beach, Calif. Al. hough he recalls being "a fairly cisco, his hometown, and San Francisco State Col-
cocky kid" with no lock of self-confidence, Dean lege Lin high school, he established a local high - Mitchell Trio-Mercury
tr ed his hand at nume.ous jobs before he took up jump record, 5' 51/2', that has been matched only
sin3ing seriously. In 1946 he luckily found himself four times in the history of the Olympics). An in- One of the top acts in the musical -comedy pop -
on the same bill with a young laughman called
Jerry Lewis with whom he quickly joined up os a
formal Sunday afternoon jom session at San Fran-
cisco's Block Hawk nitery, then co -owned by Helen
folk idiom, the trio is an outgrowth of the mem- Rita Pavone-RCA Victor
bers' college days at Gonzogo Univ. in Spokane,
duo. Dean sang and played straight man to Lewis' Noga, his manager, Johnny sang a number with Washington. Boys, natives of Chicago, first got im- Rita Pavone may well be the world's smallest
wackiness. the group. Helen heard him, ending Johnny's plans portant exposure on Arthur Godfrey's morning radio
Eight tremendously successful years and 16 films to teach physical education, starting a career that singer-she's five feet nothing and weighs c
show out of New York, leading to various nitery blowaway eighty pounds. But four months after
later, the team of Martin and Lewis was dissolved. now shines brightly. stints, including the Blue Angel in Gotham. They she cut her first record in the RCA Italians Rome
Since then Dean has gone on os a solo to new first cut for Kapp, producing several successful
vistas of success as o night club performer, come- studios the deck became number one on the Italior
singles-employing such controversial themes as Television Hit Parade and the lark had sold he.
dian, and dramatic actor.
When ho is not on the road or recording, Dean
Robert Maxwell-Decca the John Birch Society-and albums. Further suc- first million records. The first million, it turned out,
cess has come from their present association with was merely a token of what was yet to camel
lives with his wife and three children in a formal Mercury Records. TV, including the Ed Sullivan
En1llsh mansion in Beverly Hills. Vet harpist Robert Maxwell, was first introduced to Rite's record sales in her native Italy have beer
the harp at the age of ten in his native New York. hour, has also been an outlet for their singing and nothing short of staggering. Since March of 1963,
"Everybody Loves Somebody" was Martin's big comedy banter. when she hit the number one spot on the Italic,
come-back disk of 1964. The youthful musician pursued his musical studies
at Lincoln High School and the Juillard School of pop parade, to date she sold a total of three mil.
Music, where he studied under such great masters lion records. And the performer is as much r
cs Gionini and Grandjany. sensation in Spain, Germany, Brazil, Argentina
Al Martino-Capitol Toddy, Maxwell is credited with introducing the Willie Mitchell-Hi Japan, Holland and Belgium as she is In the lane
instrument to the world of popular music. Pre- of Caruso.
In 1950, Al Martino made the disk world sit viously was relegated to the symphonic role play- Mitchell's disk career spans both the pop and Rita's story is relatively simple. Her family i
up and take notice with a potent ballad tagged, ing alongside the triangle or cymbal player. Dur- R8B markets. The 26 -year -old songster, a native an unspectacular one; she was their first daughter
"Here In My Heart," which went on to become ing Maxwell's many concert, cafe, theatre and of Memphis, Tenn., hod a big hit in 1964 called Her father, a body worker at a Fiat plant, en
his first million seller. The Philadelphio chanter television appearances, he is responsible for the "2075." Previously, his biogest singles side was tered her in a competition for unknowns in 1he
joined Capitol in 1952 whore he immediately scored instrument being recognized as o living, enter- "Percolatin'." While a member of the Second summer of 1962 in Ariccia, o suburb of Rome. Th.
with "Take My Heart" and "Wonted." During q taining musical medium. Armored Division in Germany, he entertained at songstress won hands down and within three,
long dry spell in the disk biz, the warm -voiced Maxwell lives in o suburb of New York City the USO Center there. He is one of nine children. months, she was on her way to the kind of fain''
chanter continued to play top clubs and theaters with his wife and two daughters. Never satisfied even she-in her wildest pre-Ariccia dreams-hat
throughout Europe and the U.S. until 1963 when he to rest on his post achievements, he continues his never imagined.
returned to the charts with o giant tagged, "I composing as well as continuing musical study in Rita had Top 100 action with her first U. S. re
Love You Because." The formula proved to be the
right one, because he has scored with every single
order to bring new innovations to his craft. This
post year he scored a tremendous success with his
Melba Montgomery- lease, "Remember Me."
he's mode since. His albums hove scored equally "Shangri-La" deck. United Artists
well-each LP tagged after a hit single has won
chart laurels. "We Could," is his current biggie.
Roger Miller-Smash
The artist is o gal who has made good both as a
soloist and in several chart -riding duets with
Peter, Paul & Mary-Warner Bros
George Jones, including "We Must Have Been Out
Life-long interests in folk music led Peter, Paul one
Johnny Mathis-Mercury Roger Miller, who is currently clicking with "Do
of My Minds."
Lark, whose hometown is "Music City, U.S.A.", Mary to Greenwich Village, where they became r
Wacker Do" on Smash, was born twenty-eight years trio. The group toured the country from the Blur
is managed by Shot Jackson and booked through
j
A singer who offered straight ballad singles in ago on a form in Erick, Oklahoma. the Bob Neal Agency. Angel to the Hungry I developing their style one
1956, when rock 'n roll had already token over Is was during high school that Hank Williams acquiring a loyal group of admirers. Their fortune I
Melba received her first break in 1958 when she
the singles market, could hardly expect more than became Roger's idol and the motivating factor in entered the first Pet Milk Grand Ole Opry contest began to rise rapidly when they cut an album fo I
meager sales. his life. However, it was very difficult to be like and won. As luck would have it, vet country orkster Warner Brothers togged after themselves. A single 1
However, Johnny Mathis, certainly In the croon- Hank Williams without a guitar, so Roger began "Lemon Tree," token from the disk brought the Iris!
ing class, was obits to buckle the teen -bent tide Roy Acuff was in the audience. Acuff was so im-
saving nickels and dimes doing odd jobs. pressed with the lark that he immediately signed into the notional limelight.
with on outstanding record of singles successes Soon a little money began trickling into Roger's Peter Yarrow, who was born in New York its;
(hot carried nary a sign of rock 'n roll. her as the featured girl vocalist with his band.
jeans and he felt he was on his way. But just Melba spent four years with the orchestra before 1937, took a psychology degree at Cornell Unl Ì
With "better" pop songs, Mathis proved o as things were getting better he was drafted into eversity where he was an instructor in a folk heft
"good -music" oasis with such singles hits as going it alone os o solo performer.
the Army to do his part in the Korean conflict. Since becoming a professional, the artist has lad course. He was discovered at the Newpor
"Wonderful, Wonderful," "It's Not for Me to Following his stint in the service, he moved to toured all over the world playing p.o.'s in North Festival in 1960 and toured the nation as a sole s
Soy," "Chances Are," "Wild is the Wind," "A Amarillo where he began writing and working in Africa, Australia and Canada. performer.
Paul Stookey, who was born twenty-five yeah
ago in Birmingham, Mich., thumped an stead'
guitar for a high school rock 'n roll group on local
New Christy Minstrels- TV and emceed his way through Michigan Slats
University.
ONE OF THE Columbia Mary Allin Travers was born in Louisville, Ky.
in 1937. She has appeared with several teen-cg'
folk groups and has mode it to Carnegie Hol
BEST The New Christy Minstrels were organized by their
former leader Randy Sparks.
Sparks conceived the idea and nome for his
twice. She is the only member of the group wit, i
Broadway credits having appeared in "Mr. Presi i
singer -instrumentalists from Edwin P. Christy, who, dent" with Mort Sahl.
FEMALE in 1842, formed the famous Christy Minstrels,
hailed as the nation's foremost interpreters of Had
Besides "Lemon Tree," their hits include "If
A Hammer," "Puff," "Blowin' In Th.,
Wind" and "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right.'
Stephen Foster songs.
Their latest hit LP's include "In The Wind" erg
VOCALISTS Sparks got his start in show business while in
college. He was seeking a port -time job and made "Movin' " and "Peter, Paul & Mary in Concert.'
Their initial package, "Peter, Paul 8 Mary" re
his first appearance at the Purple Onion in Son
cently received an award for selling over a Hiller
1964 Francisco. Since then he has been booked of the
Blue Angel in New York, the entire Playboy circuit
and numrous TV appearances.
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Roy. now 26, grew up in the oil town of Wink, The Pierce brand of magic began at sixteen whe
Texas. When his dad wasn't drilling for oil he was he became proficient enough to land a job as o
playing a guitar and taught Roy how to play when entertainer on a radio show on KMLB-West Mon
he was 6. He was barely in his teens when he was roe, Louisiana, his hometown's major station.
leading "The Wink Westerners" and conducting a After a three-year stint In the Army, Piers
talent show over the local radio station. At 16 he settled in Shreveport and played for various bond
LATEST HIT SINGLE. represented the Lone Star state at the Int'l Lions throughout the state; waiting for the audition the
Conclave in Chicago. While a geology major al was soon to come from "Louisiana Hayride."
North Texas State o fellow student land disk artist first he was used sparingly on the show, then a
at the time) Pat Boone helped convince him to look he received a veritable flood of mail, he WO
"GETTING MIGHTY CROWDED" for gold records instead of black gold.
In April of '56, he was signed to Sun Records
elevated to star billing. Three years after he cam
to "Hoyride" Pierce cut his first hit Decca selects
by topper Sam Phillips and later on made chart and his career went into high year.
VJ 62 noise with "Ooby Dooby." In '58 he signed o Today Webb Pierce is one of the notion's fora
rleter-mgm't pact with Wesley Rose. Then he most country choniers. He has sold millions c
moved over to RCA Victor and from there on to recordings and popularized hundreds of folk sense
Foster's Monument lobe), coming up with a Top many of which he wrote himself.
LATEST HIT WITH JERRY BUTLER 100 outing in "Uptown." Then come his "Only The
Lonely" and he's been smashing through ever since
as evidenced by his "Cryin' " "Runnin' Scored,"
"Candy Mon," 'Working For The Man" and Gene Pitney-Musicor
"SMILE" "Leah" chart triumphs.
In '64 the artist hod LP giants in his "Greatest
Hits" and "Mon Greatest Hits" packages. His
"Oh, Pretty Woman" single turned out to be one
Gene Pitney began his career in music biz al..;
tunesmith. After supplying other performers W,
VJ 633 of the year's biggest decks. In addition Roy has disk material, he stepped out lost year on DA,
become one of Great Britain's biggest disk names.
Musicor label with o chart rendition of his 0e11
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Born in Sherman, Texas, on Aug. 12, 1929, Buck
SHAW Owens was plinking on his mother's piano at the
Some of the artists who have cut Pitney song'
AL SMITH VEE JAY Pentecostal Church as soon as he could reach the
include June Valli, Steve Lawrence, Tommy Ed
words, Billy Bland and Roy Orbison.
ARTISTS keyboard. By the time he was 13 the family
moved to Phoenix, Ariz., and the boy's musical
A native of Rockville, Conn., the 20 -Peer 01i
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RECORDS ability was so apparent that his parents bought background, experience os an arranger and inth0'
565 5th Ave. him a mandolin
CHICAGO, ILL. mentalist.
N. Y. C. Buck hod to leave school when he was still in The performer's hobbies cover three areas: tale
his teens and get o job. For years he dermy, trapping and electronics.
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of income and security. This crew was enlarged
(Continued from page 541 them ("City Lights" for example) remaining in the Marty Robbins-Columbia from seven to nine during this period of waiting
charts for more than twenty weeks. The list of the
"Grand Ole Opry" star's hits ore endless but and hoping by Diane Decker and Tommy Tiernan,
Elvis Presley-RCA Victor some notable scorers are: "My Shoes Keep Walk-
Versatile Columbia hit -maker Marty Robbins has both frcm the University of Texas.
ing Back To You," "One More Time," "Under
written well over hundreds of songs. He has also
appeared in a number of Hollywood movies, in-
Every era has its notional phenomena-Babe Ruth, Your Spell Again," "Wasted Words," "Who'll cluding "The Gun and the Gavel," "The Badge
Marilyn Monroe, Charles Lindbergh, Shirley Temple Be The First," "Soft Roin" and "Burning Memo-
and a few select others. Elvis Presley is one of ries." of Marshal Brennan," "The Western Musketeers,"
and "Buffalo Guns." His tremendous pop -country
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those rare phenomena. His fantastic acceptance and Price is the recipient of many industry awards hit line-up includes "A White Sport Coat," "Sing-
unbelievable soles success throughout the world are for his exceptional chanting ability. He is a coun- ing The Blues," "Don't Worry," "Knee Deep In The Shangri-las (Mary Ann, Marge, Belly and
unmatched by any other recording artist popular for try artist in the grand manner and his wardrobe The Blues," "Big Iron," "Jimmy Martinez" and Mary) started singing together while they were
the soma short period of lime os Elvis. He is truly is without comparison in the entire field. attending Andrew Jackson High School in Oueens,
on artist it o class all by himself. Elvis Aaron Price began his career studying veterinary medi-
"El Paso," whit., was culled from his LP smash, New York. They had been singing together for
"Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs," "Devil
Presley was born January B, 1935 in Tupelo, Miss., cine but decided that he would rather sing about Woman," "Ruby Ann," "The Cowboy In The Con- about eight months when they were asked to
to Vernon Presley, o point factory employee and animals than mend them. When he is not on the tinental Suit," etc. audition for George Goldner, head of Red Bird
the late Gladys Presley. Elvis is the survivor of road he lives in Texas with his wife Lindo and his Born in Arizona, near the small town of Glen- Records. They were immediately signed to o long
identical twins. There were no other child,en in three -and -o -half -year -old son Clifton Ray. term contract and their very first deck, "Remember
the family. He graduated from Hume High School in dale, Marty moved with his family to Phoenix
when he was 12 years old. At 19, he enlisted in (Welkin' In The Sand)," became a smash hit.
Memphis. It was pure chance that brought him to The gals' recent blockbuster "Leader Of The
a professional career and overnight fame. Elvis was
the Navy and spent three years on o Pacific Island,
where he taught himself to strum the guitar and Pack." has been one of their biggest chart stands
going to school during the day and studying nights
to be on electrician when he decided to make an
Jim Reeves-RCA Victor begun to compose songs. After Navy service, Marty to date.
amateur recor ling as a gift for his mother. He went tried many jobs and in his spare time he was
to the Sun Record Company, in Memphis, and cut a
The late Jim Reeves-one of Country land Pop) writing songs.
record titled "That's All Right Mama." Som Phil- music's most consistent hit -makers was a real west- Through a friend whose band was booked at a
lips, Sun's president, heord the youngster sing and e-ner-having been born in Ponola County, Texas Phoenix nightclsb, Marty made his singing debut. Del Shannon-Amy
saw possibilities in his unique style. He asked El- When he was a boy, too young to learn an instru- He sang several times as a guest, was later en-
vis to leave his name for a possible audition at a ment, he talked his brother into buying a guitar gaged for his first playing job as a guitarist in the Del Shannon was born in Grand Rapids, Michi
later dote. to accompany him as he spent more and more time band. gun, December 30, 1939. It wasn't until he was
Presley heard no more from Phillips for o year singing. In a short while he was able to ploy the In time, Marty hod his own radio show and a 14 that he showed musical inclinations. At that
and a half and meantime had taken up truck driv- guitar himself and at the age of nine, he was al- television program called "Western Caravan." His time he began playing the guitar and singing.
ing, it being a more lucrative job ($35.00 a week) ready making his first appearances before audi- versatile style was developed on these programs After high school graduation in 1957 he entered
than ushering at the theatre 1514.00 a week). Then ences. When Jim was ten, he was making $15 per on which he ranged from gospel tongs and blues the Army. S'ationed in Germany as a radiomen,
Phillips culled and before Elvis knew what hod week from his talent, by tinging at radio station to Western ballad:. Besides two radio programs he auditioned far and won a spot as a guitarist
happened, he was rushed into o recording session, KRMD it Shreveport, Lo. However, show biz wasn't daily and a weekly television show, Marty mode on the 7th Army's production of "Get Up And
a contract was signed, and "Thais' All Right really his goal; Jim wanted to be a big league frequent guest appearances on "Grand Ole Opry," Go." in Stuttgart.
Mama" with "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" on the boll player, and while in the University of Texas becoming a regular member in 1953. He then be- Afte: discharge, dates at local clubs and dances
other side, was released. on on athletic scholarship he began to show prom- gan to make recordings, chiefly of his own works.
ise on the diamond. After graduation he signed kept him busy until he was spotted by disk jockey
The night the record was played over Memphis 011ie McLaughlin of WHRV in Ann Arbor, Mc-
station WHBO, 14 telegrams and 47 phone calls hit with the St. Louis Cardinals as o pitcher. Toward
the end of his initial season he was injured sliding Laughlin arranged an audition for Shannon with
the station during the three hour broadcast and
Disc Jockey Dewey Phillips hod to ploy the some into first and the team's doctor advised against Tommy Roe-ABC Paramount Harry Balk and Irving Micahnik of Embee Produc-
tions. an indie producing firm in Detroit. Immed-
record seven times. During the week that followed any mere baseball. That was when he slid into
show business os an announcer on the famous Tommy Roe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, organ- iately, a record session in New York was set up
seven thousand of Presley's first records were sold for the lad which has resulted in such hits as
in Memphis alone. Louisiana Hayride show, finally becoming featured ized his first musical group when he was in the
Soon RCA Victor hoard the reverberations f rim vocalist and record star with the release of his ninth grade of public school (they're still together), "Runaway," "Hats Off To Larry," "So Long
the South, and bought Presley's contract from Sun, first hit, "Mexican Joe." From that time on it was and four years later, in 1960, after graduating Bally" and "Hey Little Girl."
olonq with his original recordings and four addi- "Bimbo," "Am Losing You?", "Foue Walls,"
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from high school, went on to seriously pursue a After a series of chart winners on the Big Top
tional discs. "Mystery Train," backed by "I Forgot "He'll Have To Go," "I'm Gonna Change Every- career in recording. The songster struck paydirt label, Shannon moved over to Male where he is
To Remembr To Forget" was one of the Sun re- thing," "The World I Know," "I Guess I'm with an item tagged, "Sheila," which also become currently clicking with "Keep Searchin'."
cordings released under the RCA Victor label and Crazy," plus many more. his best-selling album to date. Other hits followed
was soon a runaway hit This was followed by on ABC Paramount such as "Sorry I'm Late,"
Victor's "Heartbreak Hotel," backed by "I Was "Lisa" and his biggest for 1964, "Everybody."
The One." Tommy lists weight -lifting, football, painting, and Allan Sherman-Warner Brothers
From then on, Elvis' records were the sensation Diane Renay-MGM acting as his major interests.
of the music world. He has twenty-eight gold Allen Sherman is one of the few professional
records and even held his leadership in his field Diane Renoy, who skyrocketed to fame with "Navy comedy writers who performs in front of audiences
while he was in the Army. Ho has an endless list Blue" on 20th Century -Fox, was born in Philadel- just cs wittily os he writes for others. Entering
of top hits.
Personal appearances, always accompanied by
phia where she was educated at the Northeast The Rolling Stones-London show business as a gag writer and comedy brain
Senior High School. for many top c,.mics, Sherman got his disk star)
the screams of a sudden legion of teen-age wor- Diane's primary career objective for as long os Proving how to succeed in show business without with his best-selling Warner Bros. LP of "My Son,
shippers, and nationwide TV Guest Appearances she con remember is to enter Broadway musical really getting dressed for it are England's Rolling the Folk Singer." Since then, he has hod a flock of
Ifrequently stirring up controversy because of his comedy. In order to prepare herself, the ambitious Stones-lead vocalist Mick Jagger-born in Dart- albums and singles.
eloquent hip movements and gestures which ac- youngster has been studying various types of ford, Kent in '44, harmonica -guitarist 8 vocalist- Sherman has hod plenty of experience in comedy
company his singing' had been the inevitable re- dance and voice lessons for the past ten years. to prepare h:m for his recording debut. Bons In
sult of his 'rime, and in 1956 Elvis signed a pic- Brian Jones, born in Gloucestershire in '44, drum-
Currently she is studying drama at the Philadel- mer-Charlie Watts, born in Wembley in '41, Chicago on November 30, 1924, he hod one of the
ture deal with Hollywood Producer Hal Wallis, phia Theater of acting. most eclectic educations in history, having served
and the deal to make his film debut for the 20th - guitarist Keith Richard, born in '42 and bass guitar-
In the post year Diana has appeared on several ist -vocalist Bill Wyman born in London in '41. time in 21 public schools. This well child-
Fox In "Love Me Tender." TV shows including "Summertime On The P.er," hood may in port be due to Allan's father, who
Elvis followed this with "Loving You," "Jail - Their story began in '62 when Brian and his own
Club 16 in Detroit, the Buddy Deon Show in Balti- group were playing in on Ealing Club. Among the was a racing driver and automotive engineer os
house Rock" and "King Creole," all of which were more and the Rex Morgan show in Philly. She hos well as inventor of a coal mining machine.
enormously successful. For example, 20th Century - fans were Mick and Keith. The boys hod one main
appeared at countless hops and has mode many interest in mind -putting R8B on the wax map and His writing activities began of the University of
Fox estimated that the negative cost of "Lore Me club appearances throughout the Quaker City area.
Tender" was recouped in the first three days of teamed up to do so. Times were hard but they Illinois, where he studied journalism as well as
In the immediate future the artist is moving to wrote book and lyrics, starred and directed three
release, on accomplishment probably without equal New York where she will study at the American carried on. In '63 they took on Watts, Wyman and
Ian Stewart, who is now road mgr., as pianist. consecutive Varsity Shows. About this time, World
In the Industry's history. Academy of Dramatic Arts. War II arrived. Following the war, Sherman set
However, In March. 1958, Elvis was "signed" They then began to click everywhere they played-
Currently patted to MGM, she's presently click- out for show business. He created special material
by the U. S. Army and after basic training at Fort ing with "Watch Out Sally." especially at the Station Hotel in Richmond, where mostly of the nightclub variety, for such performers
Hood. Texas, he was shipped to Germany in Sep- they played every Sunday. Included in their fans
tember of that year for duty with the famed 3rd were the Beatles and a live -wire publicist associ- as Jerry Lester, Joe E. Lewis, Jackie Gleason and
Frances Faye.
Armored Division. Most entertainers end up in the ated with them-Andrew Oldham. Both Andy and
Army's Special Services, but Elvis took his soldier- Currently living the life of Sherman in Bel Air,
ing in the line and was honorably discharged in Johnny Rivers-Imperial Eric Easton were knocked out by the Stones and
immediately became their co -managers. On May California, Allan adds to his busy life the problems
March 1960, with an excellent record and the rote and joys connected with his family: wife, a boy
10 of '63 they waxed a Chuck Berry number for
of buck sergeant. Johnny skyrocketed to national fame in
Rivers 13 and a girl 10.
Dacca Ltd., "Come One," and hit with it right off
He mode one televisions appearance on the Fiank 1964 a seemingly -rapid-fire fashion of singles
in the bat. It was followed by a Beatles (Paul 8
Sinatra "special" for o reported 5150 000, then and hits.
LP John) penned tune, "I Wanno Be Your Man," that
reported to Hol Wallis for o film, "G. I. Blues." A, show biz porodoxos have a way of being, soa-ed higher on the charts. Their next deck, Buddy
He then come to 20th Century -Fox for his starring Johnny, despite his accelerated journey to star- Holly's oldie, "Not Fade Away," proved to be Frank Sinatra-Reprise
role In "Flaming Star." Highlighting his 1962 ef- dom, is no "overnight success." Born in Baton their sl big success in the U.S. Other hits that
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forts were the films "Blue Hawaii," "Girls Gels Rouge 22 years ago, he studied music constantly There are no "comeback" awards in show busi-
followed were "Tell Me," "It's All Over" and
Girls." both big soundtrack sellers for Victor. One and soon gained a large local following. Though their latest giant, "Time Is On My Side." The boys ness, but if there were, Fronk Sinatra would hove
of his smosh singles was "Return to Sender." he is now living in Hollywood, Baton Rouge is surely been the recipient of one.
still his hometown. Johnny is the complete also made the grade in a big LP -way with "The
Ha latest flick is "Roustabout," which is the Rolling Stone" and "12 x 5." During the early and late Forties, Frank, as the
tog of the giant soundtrack LP. On the singles side musician, being a songwriter, guitar ployer, ar- bobbysox idol, was one of the remarkable figures
H's "Ask Me." ranger in addition to being a fine performer. He of the entertainment world. For the first few years
hos written innumerable hits including "I'll Make of the fifties. he was one of its most neglected.
Bal'eve" which Ricky Nelson scored big in 1958.
Steeped in the classical blues tradition, Johnny Searchers-Kapp But (here's where the "comeback" award cornet
in), in 1963 he was well on his way back to the
got .is first musical insp irotioo from such greats
Ray Price-Columbia as Fats Domino, B. 8. King, Roy Charles, etc. In the short span of ono year, the Searchers, a four
lop, not ironically, through singing, but via his
Academy Award winning role as "Maggio" In the
In recent weeks he has hod offers from every strong vocal and instrumental group, from Liver- film version of "From Here To Eternity." He is
Roy Price has long been ono of the big sellers on top supper club in the country including the Sands pool, have achieved recognition as one of the top
the Columbia lobe. More than twenty -floe of his and Flamingo in Vegas and Mr. Kelly's in Chicago, beat groups in England. The crew is currently scor-
again one of the remarkable figures in the enter-
hits hove appeared in the top ten national record as well as offers from every major TV le.g. Ed ing in the U.S. with "Love Potion No. 9." to'nment world.
charts in the span of over 10 years many of Sullivan, Jack Poor, Jimmy Dean, etc.). Frank, born in Hoboken, N. Y., decided to be-
. . . The group's ascent to disk stardom began in
come a singer after seeing, in 1936, a Bing Crosby
Juno 1963 when o number called "Sweets For My
Tweet" was released on the Pye label. The deck picture. From his own group, The Hoboken Four,
Fronk went on to become a vocalist with Harry
quickly zoomed up the English charts and estab- James, and later with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers,
lished the boys as potent record sellers.
going -it -alone in 1942.
SEASON'S GREETINGS Their hits now include "Needles And Pins."
'Don't Throw Your Love Away" and "Someday After long disk ca-eers with Columbia and
Capitol, Frank formed his own label, Reprise.
From We're Gonna Love Again." Besides his singing and acting, his knowledge of
ANTHONY GALGANO REUBEN W. LAWRENCE The Searchers (Chris Curtis, Tony Jackson, Mike
classical music has been noted os "astounding,"
Fender and John McNally) have been together the
Over 50 Years of Combined Record Service to the Industry whole of their time in show business. They were and h's diverse interests include naval warfare.
foreign end International Humor S pet io tties Classical Religious originally the backing group for Liverpool singer,
Arlsleekene Afin Hears Arnold Palmer Artie Filth Johnny Sanden, but left him to branch out on their
Seeps e1
Cellecter's Gelid Fax Major Sound Effects own about a year before making their debut disk.
Aron Summit Sound
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Elm
Hsserreule Merely Banks Parliament Since their initial wax success, the group have been Margie Singleton-Mercury
L Ilse Earl Nlehtleeale Urania working a hectic schedule. They've appeared on
Fentone Y zeste.
Fingo Success Motivation tour with Roy Orbison, Tommy Roe, Bobby Rydell, Maggie Singleton, who ranks as one of the
Riet Mercury's hottest femme country larks, began
O ils Sarprlu etc. and hove appeared on countless radio and
Fiesta fiel wallt, TV programs. singing when she was a tot, but did not begin her
Grreeeken singing career in earnest until 1957, when she
Hellos recorded her first deck on Starday Records. He -
RNeest body got too excited about the young artist until
e arned
PROMOTIONAL LP'S Serendipity Singers-Philips she cut her hit record of "The Eyes Of Love."
Within weeks the tunes shot up the charts and In
Dialogist Manhattan Stu Oast
Gains F Nally 1960 she was voted one of the "Most Up and
Corned Palace Strand As defined by the dictionary, serendipity is the Coming Female Vocalists."
Finis Premier Settee faculty of making desirable but unsought -for dis-
Cricket Ferluea Established as a top country music star, MarRIi
R KO-Uele se
Cr.'. Geest Star Ramrod
Treasure coveries by occident. This definition reflects the found more fame via the medium of television,
Berlin Klmberiy
Ferelen taaeuape- essence of the Serendipity Singers who are when she signed to appear as regular on the
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and loamy ethers
Seanlse-French-Italian rently clicking with their first Philips single cur-
of famed Louisiana Hayride show. After appearing et
"Crooked Little Man." The group, who compose a regular on the show for two years, she left the
ACCESSORIES about 90'. of their material, have hit upon a
Needles rapes
program to make guest appearances on the Jubilee,
kisee-Elsetre-Yeice-Recetee distinctive blene of folk -jazz orientation. U.S.A., and frequent appearances on the Grand
Selch-Aerrlean aed Promotional Seven of th nine singers were students to- Ole Opry. Her repeated performances on the well
MANY OTHER MONEY SAVING SPECIALS gether at the University of Colorado where they known TV shows won her rove notices and on es-
And many more promotional LP lines oerformed for fraternity parties, school functions, clusive recording with Mercury in 1960. 1964 wa'
os well as local and civic organizations in the
RECORD DISTRIBUTORS Rocky Mountain region. It was this original group
of levees who, in their desire to lake their fresh
o banner year for the songstress. She jumped into
the winner's circle several times with such In-
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Tel: Dickens 2-7060 perspective ro a wider and larger audience, came the Joneses," a teaming up with Fortin Young.
to New York without any guarantee of
employ-
ment, recording contract or in a sense, any form
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VOCAL GROUPS 1964 generous helpings of funny satire, and hove been
doing it very successfully for just a little more
than two years. Tom and Dick were singing in a
nitery called the Purple Onion in their hometown
(CASH BOX YEAR END R n' B SURVEY) of San Francisco and delighting the patrons with
their tongue -in-check vocal shenanigans when they
were discovered by Mercury A8R men who im-
mediately recorded them "live." Shortly thereafter
they were invi'red to appear on Jack Paar's "To-
night" show which catapulted them to national
fame.
Since their first television exposure, the Smothers
Brothers have appeared on almost all of the net-
work variety shows and have waxed two more
Thank You Evciyone! albums for Mercury, "The Two Sides Of The
Smothers Brothers' and their very recent release,
"Curb Yew Tongue, Knave!"-all of which have
been consistently on the album charts.
Dick has been married since 1959 and has one
child, a daughter named Susan. Tom joined the
ranks of the married last year.
The boys' latest LP chart -marker is "Tour De
Farce."
THE
Hank Snow-RCA Victor
Hank Snow, who was discovered, signed and
recorded for the first time by Hugh Joseph in
1 Canada, in 1936, was recently presented o sterling
silver plaque commemorating his 25 years associa-
tion with RCA Victor-one of the longest runs in
popular recording history. Snow originally built his
reputation in Canada, working in radio as "The
Singing Ranger" and on the "Canadian Farm
Hour" as well as starring at numerobs exhibitions
and fairs. It wasn't until 1944, eight years after
signing with Victor that he appeared for the first
time in the U.S. In 1948, Snow made his first
American tour. In '49, Steve Sholes, then RCA's
Country music A 8 R head, decided to release the
first Snow disks in this country. The response was
immediate and Hank has been hitting ever since,
including some of his own compositions such as
"I'm Moving On," "The Golden Rocket," "Rhumba
Boogie," "I've Been Everywhere," "Ninety Days"
WATCH FOR OUR and many more. In 1950, Snow signed with WSM
in Nashville. "I Don't Hurt Anymore," which
topped the million mark, was Hank's biggest seller.
NEW RELEASE IN JAN. Hank is married and the father of Jimmy Rodgers
Snow, also a Country performer.
Dusty Springfield-Philips
Dusty Springfield was born in Hampstead, England
on April 16, 1940. She was educated at St. Ber-
nard's Convent, High Wycombe and St. Ann's Con-
vent High School, Ealing. Together with her brother,
Tom, who later founded the Springfields, she
"played at" music with a copper frying pan and
an old cigar box filled with marbles.
Dusty's first encounter with the record business
date; to her departure from high school when she
became a record sales girl. She soon severed this
early connection in favor of becoming a laundry
assistant, never dreaming that her "comeback"
EXCLUSIVE MNGT: would be as a budding record artist.
In the meanwhile, her brother Tom teamed up
with Tim Field and the boys prevailed upon Dusty
ILL DOWNS Co grace the center position in a trio. After a
period of tremendous success with the group, the
young lark decided to go it alone. As a single she
4 10 W. 115th St., N.Y.C. scored such tremendous successes as "Stay
Awhile" and "Wishin' And Hopin'."
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also led his own group, which he called the Gut Sunday. Her next step forward took Dionne to the the four brothers were heard on their own rod
(Continued from page 571 shows from Des Moines, Chicago and Cincinnati,
Bucket Six. Trombonist Dick Brody has appeared recording studios in New York where she song in
with Phil Napoleon, Ralph Marlene and Benny the background chorus on many recording sessions. After the Williams family moved to Californi
Supremes-Motown Goodman. Pianist Don Coates has appeared with Her unique song styling attracted two of the top the brothers teamed up with comedienne Kt
Wild Bill Davison, Jack Teagarden, yank Lawson tunesmiths and producers, Burt Bacharach and Hal Thompson and formed a highly successful nig
Sometimes three is not a crowd, but a well -orga- and others. Al McManus, crew's drummer, also ap- David, who brought her to the attention of Scepter club act. The group stayed together six years or
nized team. That is always the cote when the peared with Pee Wee Russel and Wild Bill Davi- Records and what followed was "Don't Make Me then the three older brothers settled down wi
three ore Diana Ross, Mory Wilson and Florence son. Ralph Casale, guitar and banjo player, has Over," a tremendously successful recording. their families and Andy became a soloist. f
Bollard, the trio of young ladies called the Su- played for such vocalists as Keeley Smith and The lark hos toured all over Europe playing to achieved national prominence when he became
preme,. The group, which now boasts 3 smashes Frances Faye. The group's other guitarist -banjoist turn -away audiences and establishing o significant regular on the old "Tonight" show hosted by Ste.
in -a -row in "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby is Lenny Pogan, who has gained a reputation as intemationol reputation for herself. Among her Allen. A recording contract with Cadence Recon
Love" and "Come See About Me," have been on outstanding music teacher specializing in guitar. long string of hits are "Walk On By," "Anyone followed and he waxed a long string of singl
close friends since their childhood days in Detroit. Mitchell May, the group's bassist, hos appeared Who Had A Heart," "You'll Never Get To Heaven," and LP hits.
The trio began to appear at local amateur shows, with Ralph Flanagan, Teddy Wilson and Richard etc. In the fall of 1959, Andy Williams was name
and church sociols, after being urged to do so by Maltby. "Personality of the Year" by the Variety Clubs
their high school music Instructor. The three, not America, on award which has been given to su
yet the Supremos, won o talent contest their last stellar performers as Al Jolson, Stove Allen at
year of school, and in so doing, caught the ear of Arthur Godfrey.
a talent scout from Motown Records. Not long otter Bobby Vinton-Epic Lawrence Welk-Dot In 1961 the talented singer was signed by C
they were signed to the label the girls scored lumbia Records for whom he has made o series
with their initial hit-"I
Want A Guy." Vinton organized his first band in high school play- In 1928, when Lawrence Welk was playing hotels chart -riding singles and LP's. His album "Moe
The group have been stressing teamwork and ing proms and parties for students of Duquesne and ballrooms, a friend likened his music to cham- River" quickly went to the top of the charts
harmony ever since, as they've steadily moved up University which was near his hometown of Con- pagne-noting it had "a bubbly, frothy quality." 1962 and remoined there for many months.
the ladder of popularity. onsburg, Pa. Later Vinton formed a second group That was the year 'champagne music' was born '63 saw Andy Williams continue riding the t,
which was soon o favorite at teen dances in and since then the 'ah -one and a two and -a -three' of the LP charts with his "Days Of Wine tie
Pittsburgh. The youngster began singing a few of timekeeper has become one of the most popular Roses" LP going straight to the top and a ve
Hank Thompson-Capitol the numbers with tire orchestra and his vocals soon ballroom, TV and recording ork leaders in the Christmas album moving up quickly.
became the band's most popular feature. country. In '64 Andy come thru big with "Call Me I
In 1878 Ludwig Welk, his wife and four sons and responsible" and "My Fair Lady" (LP -wise) as
The versatile Hank Thompson has been up among
Bobby's career went into high gear in 1960
when Guy Lombardo discovered him at a hop out- four daughters soiled for Americo, fleeing Bismark's "Can't Get Used To Losing You," "Wrong F
the front runners for o number of years now, ei- invasion of their little country of Alsace-Lorraine. Other" and "Dear Heart" (single-wise) amo,
ther as o vocalist, guitarist, composer or ork side Pittsburgh. Some TV dates followed and soon Each
Vinton was on his way to stardom. Their sole possession was o 3 -generation, hand-me- others.
leader. This year, Hank and his Brutes Valley down accordion when they settled in Strasbourg,
Boys have, once again, boon named the most pro- In November of 1960 Bobby's crew was fea-
tured as the band of the month on NBC's Saturday N.D. Seconnd son, Lawrence, evinced interest in
grammed band in a poll conducted among the the instrument on which his father played the polka
platter spinners of country music. Also, the outfit Prom and played with a succession of stars in-
cluding Bobby Vee and Sam Cooke. Bobby con- and folk dance music. At 13, he was playing it for
continues to be booked solid around the country,
playing many spots that are usually dominated by tinued his fast pace in 1961, making a nationwide community dances and church socials. At 21, he left Hank Williams, Jr.-MGM
tour with Tony Orlondo. More club dates followed the family farm to join travelling bands and even-
pop artists.
The Thompson story began back in Woco, Texas, -the rest is history. tually formed his own group, "the biggest little A tall youth in his mid -teens, wearing a white sc
on Sept. 3, 1925, the year Henry William was Bobby likes sports, particularly baseball, which band in Americo," which began broadcasting over with coot lapels trimmed with a dressy gold bro
born. After mattering the harmonica, Hank turned he plays almost es expertly as he does the saxo- WNAX-Yankton, S.D. in 1925. The ballroom dates hunched his shoulders slightly and leaned into II
to the guitar-which to impr d officials of a phone. The multi -talented performer is currently followed and in '51 he was signed for a short microphone. Country music pro Red Foley w'
flour company, when they heard him over WACO, studying acting and reading plays. engagement at the Aragon Ballroom in Pacific standing in the wings chatting with a friend wh,
that he was sponsored on an early morning show As a vocalist, his hits include "Roses are Red," Ocean Park, Calif. A six -week repeat engagement he heard the first two lines of the boy's song. H
as "Honk The Hired Hand." A '43 to '46 hitch in his first smash, "Rain, Rain Go Away," "Trouble was extended to 9 years. After a very successful head shot around, then he turned to the frier
the Navy followed. Ho thon auditioned as a singer Is My Middle Nome," "Blue On Blue," "Blue run with Coral Records, he moved over to Dot where
and murmured half to himself, "I thought I hea
Velvet," "There! I've Said It Again" and "Mr. he earned his initial gold-disk'er in "Calcutta." ghost."
on KWTX-Waco, and won a noon -time slot. His a
activities broadened when he put together the Lonely." Lawrence, and his wife, Fern, have been married This was the day that will go in show biz him
Brazos Valley Boys and played dances and shows over 30 years and have hod a son, Larry, Jr. and books as the day Hank Williams, Jr. took ov
2 daughters, Shirley Jean and Donna.
throughout Central Texas. Label -mate Tex Ritter where his dad left off ten years before. With
became o fan and Introduced him to Capitol offi- Rusty Warren-Jubilee few scattered appearances over some eight yea:
cials. The rest Is wax history. as his only experience, Hank, Jr. did somethir
The public doesn't hear Rusty Warren ploy Bee- that few other artists country er pop would otter,
thoven piano sonatas, but for much of her life the Kitty Wells-Decca -a record.
major appearance without benefit of a previor
The magic of the Hank Williams non
Johnny Tillotson-MGM odds were in favor of Rusty Warren, concert pianist. hit
whipped up an electric storm of excitement pri-
Rusty, who has sold at least a million copies of the country music fans-and, more recently, the
risque comedy LP's on Jubilee, is a graduate 119501
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to the show . everyone wanted to hear or
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Though only 25, the MGM disk star boasts of an pop crowd, Kitty Wells ranks as one of the all- see the heir of the King of the Balladeers.
unusually Intensive training program in show biz. of the New England Conservatory. time great performers. And in a field where women
She entered the school on being a concert pianist, Hank, Jr. is a quiet teen-ager, not awed by b
Born in Jacksonville, Flo., April 20, 1939, he moved are definitely not equal to men, as far as longevity respectful of the trade -wise show biz wizards su
to Palatka, Flo., at age 8 the still calls it home) but after the first year, she began to have reserva- of fame is concerned, this is quite an achieve-
and there developed his early musical interest- tions about the concert field ("too much talent go- rounding him. His initial MGM single, "Long Gor
ment. Kitty, born Aug. 30, 1919 in Nashville, be- Lonesome Blues," developed into a strong sell
country music. By the time he entered high school ing unrecognized" and no "temperament and dedi- gan a career in radio on Nashville's WSIX in 1937,
he hod earned a local reputation as a fine per- cation to the art to fight these obstacles") and in both the pop and country markets.
going onto various other outlets, including a long He was the voice of his dad In the film bio o
former. Then came a 3 -year contract as o regular switched to popular music. stint as a soloist on "Louisiana Hayride." She's
on o TV variety show, "The Tom Dowdy Show." During semesters, she in night Hank Williams.
now one of the regulars on WSM's "Grand Ole
Lee Rosenberg of Southern Bette Music heard him clubs and hotels, first at singing and playing, then Opry." Kitty is married to Johnnie Wright, who is
and arranged an audition with Archie Bleyer, Ca- adding comedy to her routine. o successful singer in his own right.
dence Records proxy. Bleyer inked Tillotson im- The turning point in her career was when Stan- Among her initial hits for Dacca, which hat bean
mediately and then followed "Dreamy Eyes," ford Zucker, the agent, saw her perform, become her label for many years, was "It Wasn't God Who
(which became o hit reiswel "True, True Hoppi- her agent, and brought her to California to per- Mode Honky Tonk Angels." A host of successful Nancy Wilson-Capitol
ness," "Jimmy's Girl," "Without You," and form. Her first taste of real success come at the singles and LP's have continued to keep her stand-
"Poetry In Motion." Pomp Room in Phoenix, where in 1958 she cut her ing high in the country music community. The song stylist is one of the leading lights in If
When Cadence closed its doors, Tillotson signed first LP, "Songs for Sinners." (Her other hit LP's sophisticated pop song field. Capitol has thoug
with MGM where he has continued in his chart - are "Knockers Up," "Sinsational," "Rusty Warren enough of her talents to pair her on LP's with sun
winning ways. 1964 sow the chanter go great in Orbit," "Banned In Boston" and "Sex-X- stellar instrumentalists as George Shearing or
guns with such hot -selling items as "Talk Back Ponent " Cannonball Adderly, and, it's easy to assume, th
Mary Wells -20th
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Trembling Lips" and his current rider, "She Under- Rusty's hometown is Milton, Mass. both Shearing and Adderly share the label's respe
stands Me " for the performer. She was born on Feb. 20, 19:
Century Fox in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1963 saw Nancy Wilson become one of ti
Village Stompers-Epic Dionne Warwick-Scepter Mary Wells is one of those artists who helped strongest female disk sellers in the industry. H
make her own 'lucky break.' It happened in 1962 Capitol albums, "Broadway My Way" and II
Dionne Warwick, unlike many of her pop -rob peers, when the lark finally got up enough nerve to walk follow-up, "Hollywood-My Way" jumped to tl
"Washington Square" introduced o new group, the hos studied music since the age of six, coming into the 'Hitsville' studios of Motown/Tamla/Gordy
Village Stompers, and created a new music trend top twenty shortly after release and remained the
from a family of gospel singers. She did a greet topper Berry Gordy, Jr. (her former personal mgr.) for many weeks.
called "folk -dixie." deal of singing choirs for different organizations. and ask him to hove one of his artists record one
Leader of the group and its trumpet soloist is 1964 realized on opening of the singles mark
Then to school in East Orange, New Jersey and of her originals, "Bye, Bye Baby." Gordy asked to her with "You Don't Know How Glad I Am.
Frank Hubbell. Prior to joining the Stompers. Hub- from there to the Horn College of Music in Hart-
bell had his own jazz band, called the Sun City Mary to sang it for him and was so impressed with
ford. In time she became on accomplished singer he.- vocal talent that he hod her do the tune her-
Six. Clarinet and saxophone ployer Joe Muronyi and pianist, playing and singing in church every self. The rest is wax history-hit after hit followed
-including the follow-up "I Don't Want To Toke
SINGLE: TRIBUTE 218 learned to accept responsibilities at an early age. with her first Ric deck, "Dorn Yo" Ion answer so I
She shared the many doily chores which were nec- to Roger Miller's hit outing "Dong Me"). Th
WRITE, WIRE essary in order to survive on the meager acreage Ruby repeated the success pattern established
owned by the family. Although life was hard, the her mother Kitty Wellt, who hod the number o
family enjoyed the off hours and often had square
TRIBUTE RECORDS dances at the house on week-ends when neighbors
country record in the U.S. twelve years ago.
250 E. 51st. St. New York N.Y. X and relatives brought their fiddles and guitars for
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The family moved to Cookeville, Tenn., when
Dottie was seventeen and she entered college at
Tennessee Tech where she majored in music. A
Faron Young-Mercury
few years later she married o fellow student, Bill
West. and moved with him to Cleveland. Dottie's Though still in his 20's, Young it approaching j
A Specialized Service interest in music never dimmed and she soon man-
aged to meet a local entertainer who arranged on
decode of stardom on the "Grand Ole Opry"
exemplified the "new school" of country mug
singing without the twang but with the heart of
audition for o country music show called "Land-
mark Jamboree" which was televised every Sotur- country singer. Although a consistent country I
Based on ivide experience in all phases of dey night on the Ohio Network. One thing led to maker, Young received pop recognition early
anther and soon she was traveling around the 1961 when "Hello Walls" skyrocketed to the t'
of the pop charts. Faron was born In Shrevepo
MUSIC RIGHTS and PUBLISHING U.S. doing p.o.'s as a full-fledged country per-
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Dut ie signed with RCA Victor where she imme- School. He latter snagged o featured spot
diately scored with "Touch Me." Among her many KWKH's "Louisiana Hoyride." Between shows
oche- Victor triumphs are "Here Comes My Boby" toured with Webb Pierce. Joined Capitol in 195
and "Love Is No Excuse." his first being "Tattle Tale Tears" b/w "Hove
d Waited Too Long," the latter now his theme. I
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joined the Opry in '51 and at 21, in the ones
entertained for troops. Young has starred in mo
westerns including the title role in "Daniel Boone
IRA S. WEGARD, President Andy Williams-Columbia The songster joined the Mercury label last ye
where he scored immediately with "The Yellc i
Bandana."
37 WEST 57th STREET/NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019/PLaza Andy Williams began his singing career when he
This year Faron scored with "My Friend On T
2-3173 and his three brothers along with their parents or-
ganized o church choir in Wall Lake. Iowa. Later
Right" and as a duet (with Margie Singlet° I
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2. There I've Said It Again -Bobby Vinton
4. Glad All Over -Dave Clark Five -Epic
5. Suspicion -Terry Stevens -Crusader
7. A Hard Day's Night -Beatles-Capitol
8. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying - 3. We'll Sing In The Sunshine - Monumer
4. Popsicles & Icicles-Murmaids- 8. I Want To Hold Your Hand -Beatles- 10. Little Old Lady (From Pasadenal- 5. Last Kiss -J. Frank Wilson & Cavalier
Chattaooche VeeJay Jan & Dean -Liberty -Gord
5. Forget Him -Bobby Rydell-Cameo
6. Since I Fell For You -Lenny Welch -
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9. Please, Please Me-Beatles-VeeJay
10. Do You Want To Know A Secret-
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A Hard Day's
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7. Surfin' Bird-Trashmen-Garrett
8. Talk Bock Trembling Lips -
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MAY
Hello Dolly -Louis Armstrong -Kapp
2. My Guy -Mary Wells-Motown
2. Where Did Our Love
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8. Bread & Butter-Newbeats-Hickory
9. Baby Love-Supremes-Motown
10. It Hurts To Be In Love -Gene Pitney -
9. Hey Little Cobra -Rip Chords -Columbia
10. Midnight Mory-Joey Powers -Amy
3. Bits & Pieces -Dave Clark Five -Epic
4. Do You Want To Know A Secret- 4. Wishin' &
Dean Martin -Reprise
Hopin'-Dusty Springfield - Music,
NOVEMBER
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Hold Your Hand -Beatles
To - S. Can't Buy Me Love -Beatles-Capitol
6. Love Me Do-Beatles-Capitol
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7. Chapel Of Love -Dixie
Cups-Red Bird
8. Don't Let The Rain Come Down
Serendipity Singers -Philips
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5. Dawn -4
Seasons -Philips
9. Ronnie Seasons -Philips
10. Love Me With All Your Heart - 9.
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5. Ringo -Lorne Greene -RCA Victor
6. Java Hirt -Al
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JUNE
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10. House Of The Rising Sun -Animals
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3. Love Me Do-Beatles-Tollie
4. Love Me With All Your Heart
Ray Charles Singers-Command
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9. The Door Is Still Open -Dean
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10. You Really Got Me -Kinks -Reprise
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22. Miller's Cave -Bobby Bare (RCA Victor) 47. Going Through The Motions -Sonny James (Capitol)
23. I Stepped Over The Line -Hank Snow (RCA Victor)
48. Timber, I'm Falling-Faron Young (Mercury)
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plenty of sales excitement in the weeks to come in versions by Roy 6 (English-BMI)
Hal Willis (Sims 207)
Don Gibson (RCA Victor 8456)
Drusky and Merle Haggard. The tune is a slow-shufflin' bluegrass - PASS THE BOOZE 41
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"Tears From Out Of No Where," is a slow-shufflin' sentimental tradi- Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor 8432)
Roger Miller (Smash 1926)
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Skeeter Doris (RCA Victor 8450)
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grass -styled romantic heartbreaker sold with feeling and poise by the
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Dave Dudley (Mercury 723081 43 (Mallory-BMI)
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NEW YORK: Among Anthony's activities in town CHICAGO: town after completing highly success-
were appearances on the Joe Franklin ful cross-country tour. . Effie
Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and Clay Cole TVers. . Jazzman Nice to see Danny Secunda, nat'l. Smith's oldie, "Dial That Telephone"
are scheduled to host and hostess on Roland Kirk recently made a contri- promo mgr. of Storytime, Inc., who happening all over again on Duo -Disc
the annual Greater New York Cere- bution to international affairs. During was in town last week introducing label. Master on "The Addams
bral Palsey Telethon set for Jan. 9- his tour in East Berlin, Kirk met a the label's powerful new line of chil- Family Theme" purchased by GNP-
10. The popular singing duo have been piano player who had never seen a dren's albums. Diskery's local outlet Crescendo Records and Bud Dain re-
holding down this spot for the past melodica. The oversized harmonica is Royal Disc Dist.... Jimmy Brac- porting big airplay around the coun-
six or seven years and have attracted with a piano keyboard so fascinated ken's Vivid label is going strong with try.... The Lettermen cutting a new
a host of celebs to appear on the tele- the fellow that Kirk made him a Barbara Green's "Young Boy" single. album, "Portrait Of My Love" at the
thon. One of the most successful tele- present of the novelty item. Let the New group on the local nitery Capitol Tower this week. . Rod
thons ever aired, this year's stint be- Russians claim that invention! . . . scene are The Critters backing song- McKuen set to write the lyrics to
gins at 10:30 P.M. on the night of Lovely Fran Jeffries embarked on a ster Troy Shondell.... WCFL-radio Hank Levine's main theme from the
Jan. 9, and will continue for 181A con- personal tour plugging her MGM al- moved its studios and offices to 200 20th Century-Fox release, "Raiders
secutive hours. . . Reprise songster bum "Fran Jeffries Sings of 'Sex and N. State St. . . Bombay lark Vera From Beneath The Sea."
Lou Monte began his headline stint at the Single Girl'" from the Warner Sanford is proving to be a real pro
the Copa last week (17). Lou's latest Brothers flick.... A capacity crowd during her bow engagement at the Columbia Records set to release an
for the label is "My Paisans Across is expected at Queens College's Gold- Sahara Inn.... Former Chi -American album of Friedrich Gulda's "Concerto
The Way.", . . . Epic's Buddy Greco en Center for Marian Anderson's Jan. writer Bill Saari was appointed edi- For Piano and Jazz Orchestra." Work
just back from Nashville where he 30 concert. This will be her first ap- tor of SAM, the midwest advertising- has its premiere January 4th. at the
etched an album, "The Modern Sounds pearance in the Queens area, and the marketing trade publication formed Music Center with Gulda and the Los
Of Hank Williams," set for issue in second last public performance for recently by publisher Frederick B. Angeles Neophonic Orchestra under
January. . Our sincerest apologies
. the artist in New York City. Proceeds Livingston.... Something new in the the direction of Stan Kenton.... Vee-
to Kip lark Michael-Ann-that was will go to the Queens College Memo - way of teen -geared entertainment is Jay's folk comedy artist, Mason Wil-
BUDDY GRECO MICHAEL -ANN LOU MONTE GERALD GOODMAN BARBARIANS EDDIE HAZEL
not her pic in the last issue; however rial Center....Jack McDuff, currently being produced by Stan Paul and Hams into the Ice House in Pasadena
the real Michael -Ann does appear on
this page. To Tina Robin who was in-
hot with his "Prelude" LP and single
on Prestige, has a new disk due for
Gerald Tomas for presentation at for three weeks. ...
Jackie and Gayle
McCormick Place's Little Theater. have been set to guest star on three.
correctly identified, we also extend release, "A Kettle of Fish." . Joe Show is called "Shinhoot," spotlight- "Shindig" shows for ABC-TV. . .
our apologies. Both lasses are fine tal- Zaleski wires that DCP Records are ing up and coming young talent, and Top vocal group, The Supremes,
ents and lovely to look at. . . Rou- having trouble keeping up with re- admission is free to teenagers. WLS' signed by producer Bart Patton for
lette's national promo chief, Rhett quests for Little Anthony's smash popular PD Gene Taylor will emcee their first motion picture roles in
Schwartz, just back from a three and sounds, "Goin' Out of my Mind," and the show.... Congrats to Tony Gal- "Beach Ball." While in town last week
a half week cross-country promo trek, LP, "I'm on the Outside." . Joy gano on the arrival of his fourth the girls were feted at a cocktail
goes out again almost immediately to Records' noise makers, The Barbari- grandchild, a boy born to Johnny and party at the Brown Derby.... Margie
the midwest. Rhett's putting plenty of ans, are shaking up Washington, D.C. Betty Galgano! Rayburn returning to Hesperia Inn
effort on the new exciters deck, "I at the Rocket Room, and have an next month. . Capitol's new folk
Want You To Be My Boy." Electronovision Movie, "Teenage Com- Chuck Livingston's high on Mer- singer, Sebastian Temple performing
mand Performance," due for release. cury singles "The Look Of Love" by his original Christmas Carol record-
Columbia's New Christy Minstrels .Ten year old Vicki Lynn has been Lesley Gore, "Stop (Being Mean To ing at local churches this week.. .
will jet to Europe on Jan. 8 to begin signed by Applause Records. Her Your Baby)" by Anita Carter and "I John Bubbles in town for a week of
a five -week tour of the Continent. first disk, "Tears Are Falling" and Had A Ball" by Karen Morrow, who interviews and TV appearances be
Their first stop will be London where "Don't Break My Heart" looks big in stars in the Broadway show of the fore departing with the Bob Hope an
they'll be introduced by Brian Ep- the mid -west. . Argus Record same title. . . Erwin Barg stopped nual Christmas show.
stein. Also on the folksters' agenda Distribs expect big things from by the office last week armed with
is an appearance at the annual San their monster tracks, "Frankenstein sizzling reports on Pat Boone's "I HERE AND THERE:
Remo Song Festival where they'll per-
form two original numbers. .
"T. J." Johnson came by the CB of-
fices last week with chanter Dickey
Stomp" and "Groovin' With Drag,"
by Count Lorry and the Biters on
Dragon Records. (CB's review omit-
ted the number, which is 4406.) .
Want It That Way" (Dot) and Law-
rence Welk's "Little Things Mean A
Lot" (Dot)... . In the album spot-
PHILADELPHIA - Congratulations
to Harry Rosen, Chief of the Recori
Lee who did the Dick Biondi show to light at Allstate Dist. are Arthur Ly- Dept. at David Rosen, who celebrates
Tito Rodriguez will discuss his forth- man's "Hawaiian Sunset Vol. II" his 59th birthday this Christmas. He's
plug his latest, "Big Brother" on the coming Latin American tour on the (Life), "Brown Sugar" by Freddie one of the disk industry's finest...
Hall label. . Another CB visitor Dec. 23 segment of the Joe Franklin Roach (Blue Note) and "Empyrean
last week was Peter Contino of Milan, Matty "the Humdinger" Singer
TV Show.... Jerry Jordan is taping Isles" by Herbie Hancock (Blue (ABC -Paramount) is shouting hit foi
Italy, who's in the States to interest his first kiddie album. . London Note)... Drum Boy artist Menard
American diskeries in using the Fono- "Makin' Whoopie" by Ray Charles
Records pianist-composer, Peggy Stu- Rogers tells us his new instrumental "One More Time" by the Ray Charles
rama Recording Studios in Milan... . art Coolidge, will appear in several "How Sweet It Is" made the WVON
George D. Weiss and Joe Sherman, iron curtain countries in April. . . .
Singers, and "Amen" by the Impres
with a string of clef Ing successes be- (Chgo.) and WLOU (Louisville) lions. Matty may also be quoted 01
hind them, are especially pleased
JIJ's new comic, Mel Arthur, is tour- charts. . . . Frank Freid's Triangle this note: "More people are run dow1
ing New England. . . . Hillard El- Productions presents Peter Paul & by gossip than by cars." . Indi'
these days as they're represented in kins, "Golden Boy" producer, is re-
the #1 album in the country-The Mary in concert 1/22 at Orchestra promo rep Buzz Curtis calls our at
taining Morty Wax Promos to coor- Hall. . . . Kent Beauchamp (Royal tention to the big noises that ar
Beach Boys Concert LP and a tune dinate the nation-wide plugging of
tagged "The Wanderer," an item in- Disc) has high hopes for the Santo happening with the Autumn diske
the original cast deck on Capitol, & Johnny version of "Goldfinger"
cluded in a recent music catalog pur-
chase.
starring Sammy Davis,
original cast performance of "The
That Jr.... (Can -Amer) and a new Josie single
"Lauh Laugh" by Beau Brumes!"and
'Don't You Know" by Rico ant
tagged "In Detroit" by Bassett Hand. the Ravens, Parrot Records' "II
Columbia is taping "Bajour" for all
Cradle Will Rock" mentioned in a
story in last week's issue is avail-
... In the fore at United Record Dist.
are Nella Dodds' "Finders Keepers
Come Running" by Lu Lu, and "01
its worth. In addition to eir original able through American Legacy Rec- Yeah, Oh Yeah" by Gary U.S. Bond
cast recording, they are marketing a ords, 4323 Gunther Ave., in the Bronx, Losers Weepers" (Wand), "Going on Le rand.... "Smash" is the wor
single tagged after the show by new Home" by Bobby Guitar Bennett (Jun- from Columbia's promo manager To
New York. It's $5.95 and can only ior) and "Warm And Tender Love"
talent, Eddie Hazel.... The Female be ordered by mail. Kellern, for "Is The World Still A
Beatles are back from a four week by Joe Haywood (Enjoy). . . . Earl Fine As It Was" by the Woodstod
stint at Hawaii's Au Go Go Club. Tribute topper Eddie Heller notes Glickens' pluggin' away on "Last Jesuit Singers. Heavy air -play is ali
20th Fox has skedded a session pre- that harpist Gerald Goodman, who's Laugh" by The Beau Brummels (Au- reported for Jerry Vale's "Have Yo'
paring for a follow up to their recent set for a Jan. 6 Washington, D.C. tumn) and "Sleepwalk" by The Mon- Looked Into Your Heart," and th
hit "I Don't Want To Cry."
fans will "Start New Year's Eve a
Jazz ... opening, will be out this week with
his initial album date for the disken
taines (Rotate). new Steve Lawrence number, "I Wi-
Wait For You." The new Bob Goole
day early" at the Dec. 30 concert at Ed adds that he already has tremen- HOLLYWOOD: album also rated "big news."
Carnegie Ball. Top billing for the
show goes to the Herbie Mann Combo,
Clara Ward and her Ward Singers,
dous orders (and is getting heavy
airplay around town) on Roy Scott's
"Fiddler On The Roof" set
Swinging Dancing Parties
"For
Let's --
Keely Smith opening at the Cocoa-
nut Grove with Count Basie and the
band this Saturday night through
BALTIMORE - Dave Carrico tag
these tunes "blockbusters:" Del Shan
Dance The Discotheque Latin Beat, non's Amy cut "Keep Searchin',
and a collection of Latin jazz stars. January 11. . Kingston Trio in Adam Faith's "It's Alright," and th
Frug-Watusi" LP. In the newly town to tape a Jack Benny Show air- Philles deck, "You've Lost That Loy'
. . Capitol promo rep. Tom Rogan,
.
signed dept. it's the Fastbacks, a-
and orkster, Ray Anthony, stopped up ing Tuesday December 29. While here in' Feelin'" by the Righteous Broth
quartet of young football players the group made the rounds of radio ers. He also recommends that w
at CB to talk up Anthony's latest re- from Huntington High School, who's keep our eye on Sue Thompson's Biel
'd,
lease. "Tiger Tail" and "Ladybird." and TV shows with Decca's Chuck
debut single's tagged "Treacherous." Meyer.... Clebanoff Strings back in ory disk, "Paper Tiger," and "Dusty
by the Rag Dolls.
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launched its annual "Toys For Tots"
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campaign in cooperation with the
United States Marine Corps. The
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station, under the management of
David H. Polinger, has undertaken its
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annual appeal to the Long Island
roles
tsta x community to donate toys' for the
needy and those less fortunate at
cock
Christmas. Listeners are being re-
.Mar quested to bring toys to the outlet's
aria studios and these will later be dis-
tew f tributed by the staff of the station to
-form' kids who might not ordinarily receive
reco
a gift at Christmas. Last year,
eek. WGIL's appeal produced enormous
week
results from a generous community.
nces
Hope
After three weeks of collecting, the
station required three fifteen ton
trucks to remove and distribute all
the toys.
VITAL STATISTICS:
a Dean Anthony, formerly on WPGC-
Washington, is now holding down the
Sege 1-6AM shift on WMCA-New York....
ht,"ra Ray Wheat has been given the green
Exclusively on light as assistant program director of
Bookings: Lund Agency
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8721 Sunset Boulevard
p50nÓr Area Code 213 OL 6-9549
spinning 'em on WFLA-Tampa. .
Hollywood, Calif. OL 7-2900 William Powell named WAMO-Buf-
and falo's director of public relations.
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PEOPLE 2 36 YOU DON'T KNOW 4 ROUSTABOUT 6
Barbra Streisand (Columbia CL 2215) PETE'S PLACE 79 Elvis Presley (RCA Victor LST 2999)
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B7 HONEY IN THE HORN 40 70 BLUE MIDNIGHT
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MARY POPPINS 5 Al Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 2733) 6 Dean Martin (Reprise RS 6130)
Soundtrack (Buena Vista 4026) THE KENNEDY WIT 81
38 AMOR 34 (RCA Victor VDM 101) 7 SUGAR LIPS
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Rolling Stones (London LL 3402) (Columbia CL 2203) 72 TOUR DE FARCE . 78 8 JOAN BAEZ $Z5
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Soundtrack (Columbia KOL 8000) Ventures (Dolton BLP 2031) 73 GOLDFINGER 82 9 Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005)
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7 THE BEATLES' STORY 10 10 THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN 7
(Capitol TBO 2222) 40 THE KINGSMEN VOL. II 31
DON'T CARE 95
Dean Martin (Reprise RS 6140)
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Buck Owens (Capitol T 2186) 11 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 11
8 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 7 Beatles (United Artists UAS 3364)
41 THE CAT 32
Beatles (United Artists UAL 3366)
Jimmy Smith (Verve V 8587) OSCAR PETERSON TRIO + 1,
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9 EVERYBODY LOVES CLARK TERRY 97 Original Cast (RCA Victor LSO 3364)
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6 HELLO DOLLY
Louis Armstrong (Kapp FL 1364)
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76 SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass (A&M 108)
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THE INCOMPARABLE MANTOVANI 14
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POP GOES THE TRUMPET 15
Beatles (Capitol 2108)
9 43 LICORICE STICK 48 Al Hirt & Arthur Fiedler
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T Pete Fountain (Coral CRL 57460) MY LOVE FORGIVE ME 100
WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO 14 Robert Goulet (Columbia CL 2296) 15 GETZ/GILBERTO 16
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Impressions (ABC Paramount 493) 78 WELCOME TO THE (Verve VS 8545)
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Broadway Cast (RCA Victor LSO 1087)
ALL SUMMER LONG
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13 MY FAIR LADY 12 Gale Garnett (RCA Victor LPM 2833) 79 MY FAIR LADY 89 17 Beach Boys (Capitol ST 2110)
Andy Williams (Columbia CS 9005) Original Cast (Columbia OL 5090)
18 SOMETHING NEW 20
14 SUGAR LIPS 15 46 LOUIE, LOUIE 33
80 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 90
Beatles (Capitol ST 2108)
Kingsmen (Wand 657)
Al Hirt (RCA Victor LPM 2965) Ferrante & Teicher 19 PETER, PAUL AND MARY
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Henry Mancini (RCA LPM 2894)
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Frank Sinatra (Reprise F 1013) BEATLE' 65
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Bobby Vinton (Epic LN 24093) 83 RUNNING OUT OF FOOLS 98 INVISIBLE TEARS 18
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Broadway Cast (RCA Victor LCO 1087)
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Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto (Verve V 8545) Allan Sherman & Arthur Fiedler
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87 BEACH BOYS CHRISTMAS 29 EAST 19
22 BEST OF JIM REEVES 24 ALBUM (Reprise RS 6134)
(RCA Victor LSP 2890) 54 THIS IS LOVE 46 (Capitol T 2164)
Johnny Mathis (Mercury MG 20942) SONGS FOR LONESOME LOVERS
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Roy Charles Singers (Command RS 8745D)
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MANTOVANI 22 Lee Morgan (Blue Note BLP 4157) WITH YOU 31 Jimmy Smith (Verve V 6 8587)
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PETER, PAUL & MARY 56 MAKE WAY FOR DIONNE Bert Kaempfert (Decca DL 74569)
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EMIL AND THE DETECTIVES-Walter Slezak FRENCH BAROQUE MUSIC FOR THE HARP-
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Walter Slezak, who stars in the new Disney 3889/BC 1289
adventure -comedy, "Emil And The Detectives," Igor Kipnis masterfully reads a warm program
doubles as narrator on this disk version on Dis- of 17th and 18th century classical selections for
neyland. The vet actor adds warmth, charm and the harpsichord on this new entry from Epic. The
suspense to this tale of two youngsters who x.U....rrí:. disk contains works by the French masters (Cou-
thwart the efforts of bank robbers. Slezak's role perin, Rameau and Boismortier) and Kipnis
is supplemented by excerpts from the original glides through the intricate chromatic changes
soundtrack. General release of the film should and progressions with such graceful movements
spark some sales interest. that he's sure to please even the most discerning
record buyers.
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WILLIE TEE (Nola 708)
B+ REVIEWS
RONNIE & POMONA CASUALS combo date. Colorful and gimmicky arresting beat and melody. [
(Donna 1402) enough to grab the kind of exposure (B) APRIL'S THEME (B+) MORE THAN A HAMMER &
(2:08) NAIL (2:24) [Staple BMI-
I WANNA DO THE JERK that can put it over. [Retriever, BMI-Goldberg, Staples] Infectious, rollicking pop -
(2:15) [Manville, BMI-Ron- Hurst] Rock -boogie instrumental. gospel affair.
nie & Casuals] The Jerk seems to be (B) NUT SHAKER (1:57) [Near
catching on and this new treatment of North BMI-Nero] Title tells MARVA JOSIE (United Artists 786) (B) BE CAREFUL OF STONES
the dance by Ronnie and the Pomona the rock story. THAT YOU THROW (2:47)
Casuals could break rapidly. The pop - (B+) BIRTHDAY FELLA (2:14) [Acuff -Rose BMI-Dodd] Slow-shuf-
blues tune boasts a hard -driving, [Unart, Blagman, BMI-BIag- flin' traditional gospel inspirational
rhythmic beat and some interesting ALBERT COLLINS (Hall 1925) man, Bobrick] Pulsating r&b item ode.
rapidly -changing chromatic progres- BACKSTROKE (2:43) [Big feelingfully delivered by the lark.
sions. Eye it. Bopper BMI-Collins] This (B) DID YOU EVER LOVE LARRY TRIDER (Coral 62440)
cousin -of-the -swim session is a groovy SOMEONE (2:55) [Unart, (B+) WHO'S GONNA STAND BY
(8+) SLOOPY (3:20) [Picture, combo sound that could get around on Blagman, BMI-Blagman, Bobrick]
BMI-Burns, Farrell Medium - the R&B and pop charts. Besides its Another slick r&b affair. ME (2:31) [Dundee BMI-Mc-
paced, raunchy blues hand -clapper. dance-floor appeal, it's a sound that Cormack, Jordan] Lyrical, pop-r&b
will please those who sit this one out. tearjerker.
RUBEN WRIGHT (Capitol 5317)
ANNETTE (Vista 438)
Ought to be eyed.
(B) THAW - OUT (2:36)
Bopper BMI-Collins] Some
[Big
(B+) BYE BYE (2:10) [Liberty,
BMI-Wright] Hard-driving,
(B+) MAKE IT DO (1:54) [Dundee
McCormack, Jordan]
BMI
Contagious, swingin' happy blueser.
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SOMETHING BORROWED, fine organ swingin' happy-go-lucky teen -styled blues
SOMETHING BLUE (2:08) and guitar pickin'. novelty. SHERLOCK HOLMES (Brunswick
[Annette, BMI-R.&R. Sherman] An- (B) WHERE WAS I (2:45) 55275)
nette has had hits in the past and THE FANS (Dot [Liberty, BMI-Wright] Soul- A THOUGHT (2:27) [Merri- (B+)
she can score again with this top- 16688) ful tale of a romance which has gone
notch slow -moving, chorus -backed HOW FAR SHOULD I LET mac BMI-Scottland] Slow -
on the rocks. moving, shufflin, chorus -backed r&b
teen -angled romancer about a lucky MY HEART GO TONIGHT
gal who finally discovers Mr. Right. (2:20) [Gil, BMI-Robinson-Linden] weeper.
Newcomers, the Fans, have a real 1.\ NIL> lit NCAN (King 5966) (B+) WHAT AN ARGUMENT
Side is culled from the lark's Vista
LP of the same name. Eye it. strong frug that should send the (B+) THREE LITTLE PIGS (2:45) (2:18) [Merrimac BMI-Scott-
teens into a frenzy. The infectious, [Boblo, BMI-Duncan] Hard - land] High-powered, rhythmic teen -
(B+) HOW WILL I KNOW MY handclappin' rocker is jammed packed driving, pop -blues teen twister. angled multi -dance item.
ASCAP -
LOVE (2:35) [Walt Disney, with commercial ingredients. Watch
Adair, Walsh, Jeffords] the sales and spins on this one closely.
Tender, lyrical pledge of romantic de-
(B) I CAN'T FIGHT THE TIME
(2:30) [Boblo, BMI-Duncan] VALS (Ascot 2163)
(B+) TOO LATE (2:43) [Unart &
votion. (B+) I WANT A BEATLE FOR Tender, slow-shufflin' r&b lament. 1
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Ramsey Lewis (Argo LP 745) UPTOWN
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Johnny Mathis (Mercury MG 20837)
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lad affair sparked by a smooth mel- tune.
"Umbrellas Of Cherbourg" flick.
(B) I WILL WAIT FOR YOU
(2:40) [South Mountain, BMI
ody.
(B) MAYBE (2:05) [Ursula,
(B)
BMI -
CO-PETIETE (2:48) [Milric,
Larkin] Cookin' elec-
tric, bluesey instrumental fare.
(B) SHE'S MINE (2:09) [Popu-
lar Music, ASCAP-Kremer-
6.
3045)
rendition of the same flick theme that cha teen -angled opus with choral 1.
doesn't quite come off. backdrop. J. C. RAYNOR (Decca 31726)
LITTLE CARL CARLTON
MAGICA BROWN (B) JUST ONE YOU FOR ME (Lando
(20th Century Fox 553) DICK NOEL (Everest 2048) (2:06) [Blazon Music, BMI- 8
(B+) A WHOLE LOTTA LOVIN'
LEFT IN ME (2:10) [Pamco,
BMI-Carroll, Thomas, Owens] Lark
(B+) LOST LITTLE ANGEL (2:20)
[Forster Music, ASCAP
Trace -Trace -Romaine] Pleasant bal-
- Johnson] Moving twister.
(B) TELL HER ONE MORE
(B)
-
I LOVE TRUE LOVE (2:00)
[Autocap Publ., BMI Dick-
erson, Jr.] Nicely delivered toe tap-
dishes up a high -voiced, Mary Wells- lad with a John Gary styling. TIME FOR ME (2:52) [Bla- per.
flavored reading of this rhythm and zon Music, BMI-Raynor] Ballad in
(B+) BRUSH THOSE TEARS the moving blues vein. (B) I THINK OF HOW I LOVE
blues item that also has pop appeal.
The teens might dig it.
(B+) I WON'T BE BACK (2:45)
[Pamco, BMI Carroll,-
FROM YOUR EYES (2:20)
[Leeds Music, ASCAP-Trace-Halde-
man-Lee] Another smoothie from the
chanter. BOBBY JONES (Gateway 745)
BMI -
HER (2:40) [Autocap Publ., 10.
Robinson] Ballad reminiscent
of the old Little Anthony sound.
Thomas, Owens] Another r&b pul-
sator with dual market potential.
Choral-ork assist is first-rate. KEEFE BRASSELLE (Ford 136)
(B+) YOU'RE NOBODY TILL
(B) R HOUSE SPECIAL (2:50)
[Enkel Music, BMI
Multi -dance organ tune.
Jones] - FREDDY FENDER (Norco 104)
(B) YOU MADE ME A FOOL
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terson] Swingin' high-powered mid-
stream jazz sounds.
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BMI -
LOVE (2:20) [Patricia Music,
Lyman -Goldner] Bouncy re-
vival of an oldie by Frankie Lyman
(I3+) DO WHAT YOU'RE SUP-
POSED TO DO (2:35) [Pal -
mina, Zig Zag, BMI-Barrett] More
angle.
(B) TEDDY BEARS AND HOB-
(B) FRONT PAGE LOVE (2:15)
[Jam Jay, BMI-Dixon] Rol-
licking, fast-moving pop-r&b pledge
WH
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same
[ExBrook,
BMI-Pastranaster] Another in the
vein but less exciting.
(B) I STILL WANT YOU (2:20)
[Fowley, BMI-Finn] Funky,
after-hours soulful blueser.
(B)
BMI -
SIMPLY (2:00) [Tree Pub.,
Cates] Smooth ballad
with the pace picked up.
(B) TEARS ARE FALLING Cha,
(2:15) [Peter Jan Pub., Bbfl: (K;,
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Ray Conniff now is the time to make the
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Capitol T, ST 2164)
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18. MEANING OF CHRISTMAS One spot.
Fred Waring
3, THIS CHRISTMAS I SPEND WITH (Capitol T/ST 1610) If so, you may be just the
YOU
Robert Goulet CHRISTMAS PIANO CONCERTOS
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[Po
(Capitol T/ST 2165) Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme activity. Besides ability in the
Leo (Columbia CL 2262/CS 9062) creative area, you must have
5. THE JOHN GARY CHRISTMAS
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(RCA Victor LPM/LSP 2940) (Columbia CL 1390) part of your responsibility will
Pol 6. LITTLE DRUMMER BOY 22. CHRISTMAS WITH THE MORMON be to direct the efforts of a
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Ramsey Lewis Trio (RCA Victor LM LSC 2795)
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
Jerry Vale
(Columbia CL 2225/CS 9025)
SR 60837)
26. CHRISTMAS WITH THE NORMAN
LUBOFF CHOIR
(RCA Victor LPM LSP 2941)
"SILVER & GOLD"
KAPP RECORDS
LOVELY LOVELY
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LOVERLY)
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(RCA Victor LPM; LSP (Argo 687X Stereo 687X)
1951)
ST. NICHOLAS MUSIC, INC.
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14. 12 SONGS OF CHRISTMAS 29 THE DORIS DAY CHRISTMAS
Sinatra/Crosby/Waring ALBUM P-936
(Reprise F/FS 2022) (Columbia CL 2226/CS 9026)
30 CHET ATKINS CHRISTMAS
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Beach Boys SANTA CLAUS GENE SIMMONS
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Harry Simeone Chorale 14. DEAREST SANTA JOY RECORDS
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HOW DOES IT FEEL? The Cash Box "Sure Shots" highlight records which reports from retail dealers throughout the Ia .
THE RONETTES nation indicate ore already beginning to sell quantity or else give every indication of doing so. AMEN
PHILLES 1 Impressions (ABC -Paramount 10602)
1 ,I>col
NIII & Rank/Mother Bertha A:o
LESLEY GORE Mercury 72372 19 Betty Everett & Jerry Butler (Vee Jay 633)
CHAINED AND BOUND 16
BLIND MAN 20 Otis Redding (Volt 121)
BOBBY BLAND Duke 386 VOICE YOUR CHOICE 37 CA 0
21 Radiants (Chess 1904)
LITTLE MILTON Checker 1096 Fk Fc
THE 81 CANDY 19
JANE MORGAN 22 Candy & Kisses (Cameo 336)
"FUNNY WORLD" BUCKET "T" 23 IT'LL NEVER BE OVER FOR ME 22
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CP 754 RONNY & DAYTONAS Molo 492 Washington (Sue 114)
Baby
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(>a A 01V. OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP. PABY LOVE 15
24 Srrnrcmes (Motown 1066)
ristms
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er Thrillin Sin Directly 36 Aretha Franklin (Columbia 43113)
F rom TAc Sound Of
The Great Film BLIND MAN 43
37 Little Milton (Checker 1096) 01(k
&
GOLDFINGER
t\7/ul Gratefully 38
39
WITHOUT THE ONE YOU LOVE
Four Tops (Motown 1069)
CAN YOU JERK LIKE ME
Contours (Gordy 7037)
25_
38
Irma Thomas 42
43
44
Carlo Thomas (Atlantic 2258)
LITTLE BELL
Dixie Cups (Red Bird 10-017)
TAKE THIS HURT OFF ME
Don Covay (Rosemort 802)
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Screen Gems -Columbia Music
Has 7 Tunes On Top 100
NEW YORK-Screen Gems -Columbia
-SEASON'S GREETINGS -
NS
z,Cash
r8ox TOP 100 LABELS Music is currently setting a torrid
pace with seven tunes listed on this
FROM
DON D. ROBEY
AND ALL PERSONNEL
week's Cash Box Top 100.
The pubbery's tunes are: "I'm Into OF
1ABC-Paramount 8, 67 Kapp 13, 21, 53, 85 Something Good" (#14) by Herman's
Hermits (MGM) ; "Oh No, Not My DUKE -PEACOCK
Nee Amy 27
Ara 70 Laurie 51 Baby" (#22) by Maxine Brown BACKBEAT
Ascot 18 Liberty 29, 53, 82, 90 (Wand); "I Gonna Be Strong" (#25) SURESHOT AND SONGBIRD
' Atco 74 London 12, 35 by Gene Pitney (Musicor) ; "Satur: RECORDS
Atlanti: 28, 63, 86 day Night At The Movies" (#28) by
Mala 83 the Drifters (Atlantic) "You've Lost
;
I Cameo 41 Mercury 15, 68, 77, 80 That Lovin' Feeling" (#39) by the DUKE AND PEACOCK RECORDS, INC.
Capitol 2, 1 1 , 17 MGM 14, 30, 45 Righteous Bros. (Pailles) ; "Walkin' 2809 ERASTUS STREET
Che:ker 81 Money 7 In The Rain" (#54) by the Ronettes HOUSTON 26, TEXAS
Chess 50, 91 Musicor 25 (Philles) and "Bucket T" (#83) by OR 3.2611
Columbia 16, 21, 55, 64 Motown 1, 43, 59 Ronny and the Daytonas (Amy).
Command 36
Okeh 66, 73 In addition to the above -mentioned
Congress 69 tunes the company is also reporting THANKS FOR A MEMORABLE FIRST YEAR
Constellation 47 strong sales response to "Opportuni-
Parrot 4
Coral 37 ty" by the Jewels (Dimension), "Talk â
Philips 32, 92, 98
2 ó
-Town 99 Philles 39, 54 To Me Baby" by Barry Mann (Red
0
Bird) and "I Just Can't Say Good- â
DCP 5 RCA Victor 6, 33, 46 bye" by Bobby Rydell (Capitol) .
De:ca 87 Red Bird 34, 72, 97 a
Dial 44 Screen Gems -Columbian led the mu-
Reprise 23, 49, 56, 78, 89, 95 sic publishing field in 1961, 1962 and
Diamond 65 19, 60
Z
Roulette 1963 in BMI awards for top ten best-
119
Duke
Epic 3, 9,
81
96
Scepter
Smash
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40
selling records and has scored with
another six this year.
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Soma 48
'4 Corners 52 LA Supports Song In JOEY WELZ
labor 93
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Christmas Carol Controversy URSULA MUSIC BMI & WELZ MUSIC ASCAP
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Lionel Bart and Andrew Oldham, fied by Mrs. Carpenter, press secre-
among others. In Holiday Benefit
tary to the First Lady, that she had
been appointed to Mrs. Johnson's MEMPHIS-Hi Records stars Gene 'o{'
Old Town Buys Le Sage Deck staff. Simmons and the Bill Black Combo
Born in Syracuse, New York, Miss headlined a Christmas benefit show
NEW YORK -Old Town Records has Wilson graduated from St. Lawrence for this city's poor last week. The
purchased a master on the Le Sage University in Canton, New York with performance was sponsored by The
label, "I Love You Baby" by Dottie &
,Ray. Disk remains on Le Sage.
a B.A. degree in English. While study-
ing for her Masters in Journalism at
Commercial Appeal and the Memphis
Press -Scimitar, and was emceed by
TWO
the University of Texas, she worked WHBQ deejay, George Klein. Bobby BIG
13) in Dr. Reddick's office. During the Wood of Joy Records also put in an
past summer, she was a court reporter appearance. Bill Black's Combo was ONES
Dick & Deedee In England the hit of the evening, which brought
for a newspaper in Waco, Texas. She a sell out crowd and raised several
DVE
joined Columbia in Oct. thousand dollars. LARRY FINNEGAN SINGS
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LONDON -Dick and Deedee, who are
currently shooting up the Top 100
with "Thou Shalt Not Steal" on the
GORDY 7036
Warner Bros. label, are pictured
above during
a recent promotional
"ANGELIC GOSPEL SINGERS
WITH SONGS FROM THE HEART"
"SONGS OF COMFORT"
Edna Gallmon Cooke MARTHA &
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on a host
of TV and radio shows. The
gentleman at the left is Selwyn Turn -
Rubber') LP 7021
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UA Records Reports '64 Bohanan Leaving Liberty tri
RCA Victor Sets 40 Jan. Albums As Its Best Year For Hanna -Barbera, To 12
NEW YORK-RCA Victor Records
has announced the release of 40
albums for Jan., 32 of which are from
ler & the Boston Pops; Tchaikovsky's
4th Symphony by Munch & Boston
Symphony; Strauss' Burleske & Rach-
NEW YORK - 1964 will be the
United Artist label's best sales year
Operate New Diskery
-
NEW YORK Don Bohanan will '
a variety of Victor specialty series, maninoff's Concerto No. 1 with Reiner in its history, the label reported last leave his sales post at Liberty Rec- ,,unt
and 8 from RCA Camden. & Chicago Symphony; and La Giocon- week.
da by the Accademia di Santa Cecilia ords on Jan. 1 to join the Hanna -Bar-
Spearheading the line-up of new Leading the diskery's sales surge bera Productions in Hollywood, Cash lear
product, the first for 1965, are eleven Orch. & Chorus. this year, of course, is its soundtrack Box has been informed. It's under- shTb
pop albums that include "Moody" by RCA Camden is offering five new LP of the Beatles -starrer, "A Hard
sets and three electronic stereo addi- stood that Bohanan will direct a new Duna
Della Reese; "London Concert" by the Day's Night," which is closing in on label that will be set-up under the
Limeliters; "The Blue Grass Story" by tions including "32 Wonderful Years" 2 million in sales. H -B wing. H -B is the creator of suclr 3oun
Porter Wagoner; "Frankie Randall by Montana Slim; "Hawaiian Para- In the singles field, the diskery's TV cartoon favorites as the "Flint
Sings & Swings"; "Three Shades Of
Brown" by the Browns; "Dear Heart
And Other Songs About Love" by
Henry Mancini; "The Womenfolk At
The Hungry i"; "Twangin The Golden
dise" by Leo Addeo; "Do You Thank
The Lord Each Day" by the Statesmen
Quartet; "Waltz Time" with the Liv-
ing Strings; and "Sweet Talk" by
Boots Randolph. The three stereo
logo was represented on big successes
by Jay and the Americans, Bobby
Goldsboro and Danny Williams and
Beatles' arranger -conductor George
Martin and Garnett Mimms.
stones" and the "Jetsons."
Hits" by Duane Eddy; "With A Little packages are "Guy Lombardo Plays," On UA -handled labels, there were
Bit of Heaven" by John Gary; "We "George Beverly Shea" and "The One big hits by Little Anthony (DCP) EMI Distrib Deal 3 Years sopi,
Remember Jim" by Jim Reeves' Blue And Only Hank Snow." and Manfred Mann (Ascot). In addi-
Boys; and "Who Can I Turn To & The albums releases are supple- tion, there were successes by Gene NEW YORK-Amy-Mala Records ha: Ions
Other Songs From Roar Of The mented by two new Victor 4 -track Pitney, whose diskery, Musicor, was re -negotiated a new three year, world tchant,
Greasepaint" by Anthony Newley. stereo tapes: "Pop Hits From The released by UA up to last Oct. wide distrib deal with EMI. Larn The
From the sacred series are "You'll Country Side" and "Three Penny Uttal, A -M head, was in England re Fill n
Never Walk Alone" by Solomon King; Opera"-original soundtrack; and two cently to conclude the arrangemen So
"The Sensational Statesmen Quartet"; from RCA Camden: "Music For with EMI's L. G. Wood. Arrangemen the to
ado
"The Best Of The Blackwood Brothers Everyone" by Bob Ralston and "The excludes the U.S. and Canada.
Quartet"; "The Best Of George Bever- Girl From Ipanema & Other Hits"- Govt. Action Ends Life Of
OPry'
Meetings between the two execs ha: Alth
ly Shea"; and "The Best Of The Living Jazz. Dutch Pirate TV Station, also led to a closer coordination it l:,e for
Statesmen Quartet With Howie Lis- promotion and master deals, with A -N that i
ter." Owner Of British Pirate Radio artists going to the United Kingdon,xpelle
and other parts of the world for ex after
Other "Best Of ..." LP's in the pop
division are "The Best Of Tito Puen-
Victor Markets
Found Dead In Boat Mystery
tensive promo and additional A-M re a- a
Nurnberg" by the Bavarian State America's top stars, such as Miguel the station, plans to bring the matter American label in a similar capacity stribs
Opera Orch. & Chorus; and "A Per- Aceves Mejia, Amacia Mendoza, Vir-
ginia Lopez, Los Tres Reyes, Perez up to the courts. He is a Rotterdam s.
sonal Choice" by Alec Guiness. Other Prado, Maria Victoria and Carlos Gar- ship builder. Aillto
classical releases from RCA Victrola del, among others, are represented in The Dutch development almost co- MGM/Verve Distrib !end,
are "La Boutique Fantasque" by Fied- this great collection. List price for incided with the discovery of the Meets To Bow New he
and
b
ry Featherbee, also know as Tom the New Year at three regional dis ch all
In Saturday Review Poll copy of same that is suitable for Pepper, who organized the pirate sta- trib meetings. ebb I
framing inside each package. Each of tion eight months ago. His body was The first gathering takes place next
nean'
NEW YORK-The Saturday Review the nineteen collections includes repre- Monday (28) in the Crystal Room of
e Hills
last week published the results of its sentative work of the artist through- washed ashore in the Thames estuary. In mai
out his career-from his first record- Two station staff members, Simon the Hotel Plaza in New York; the sec- re -m
18th annual critics poll for the year's ond is set for Chicago's Ambassadoe
top recordings. ings to date. Ashley and David Shaw, were be- Hotel next Wed. (30) and the thirc
!h exti
Some
RCA Victor ranked high in the lieved to have drowned in a baffling will be at the Fairmont Hotel in Sar de the
ratings with a first place in the opera shipwreck that evidently also took Francisco on Monday, Jan. 4. bony 1
division, and two ties with Columbia Féatherbee's life. The radio station MGM execs who will be on hand al ch ar
releases in the orchestral and spoken each of the meets include Arnole
word categories. The fourth class con- Coroner's Jury Clears also broadcast commercials, which are Maxin, president; Tom White, dires Abend
singl
sidered in the voting, instrumental not permitted on mainland broad- tor of administration; Morrie Price
disks, was topped by a Philips deck. Motel Manager In casts. sales director; Sol Greenberg, LP sales
wheel
sic are
The poll's attention focused upon Shooting Of Sam Cooke manager; Lennie Scheer, singles sales Coi
operatic works, and the Victor record- manager; George Figler, credit man- k an
ing of Leontyne Price's performance HOLLYWOOD-The fatal shooting of ager; Frank Mancini, promo mans dy bee
of Bizet's "Carmen," under the direc- singer Sam Cooke was ruled "justifi- ger; Val Valentin, chief engineer ant d Ar
tion of Herbert von Karajan took first able homicide" by a coroner's jury in Ember's Sam Kruger Dies Sol Handwerger, publicity and press nd sa
place, nosing out another Victor re- Los Angeles last week. The jury de- info. yod cat
lease, Verdi's "Falstaff." Also highly cided that Cooke was shot in self- NEW YORK-Sam Kruger, chairman l
pote
ranked were: Moussorgsky's "Boris defense by the manager of a Los An- of Ember Records and father of Jeff
Godunov" with George London, on
Columbia; and the Angel performance geles motel, Mrs. Bertha Franklin. Kruger, the English indie label's man- Set Series Of Country
of Smetana's "The Bartered Bride." She had claimed that Cooke entered aging director, died of a heart attack Neri
her office in a rage and demanded to Music Shows For TV
"Mahler's Symphony No. 5" was
named the top orchestral recording.
Honora were divided evenly, however,
know the whereabouts of a female
companion who had fled Cooke's room.
The companion, Elisa Boyer, said that
in Toronto on Thursday, Dec. 10. He
was 57 -years -old.
The elder Kruger, also founder of
HOLLY WOOD - "Hollywood Jambo
ree," a half-hour color country music
between the Leonard Bernstein Cooke was attempting to criminally television series for Jan. distributeur
Erich Leinsdorf recordings (on and Co- assault her. The incident took place
the world -famed Flamingo jazz club is now being produced by Cinema Pic
lumbia and RCA, respectively). Victor during the early morning hours of in London, was visiting relatives in tures Inc.
releases of the late Fritz Reiner's Friday, Dec. 11. Toronto at the time of the fatal With five segments already filmed
readings of Haydn's Symphonies 96 attack. Bob Dicus, Cinema's head and exec
and 101 received runner-up honors; producer of the series said eight mon
with Bernstein symphonies on Colum- Kruger had accompanied his son on
a business trip to the U.S. After a will be filmed immediately after the
bia and a Janigro set on Vanguard holidays to round out the initial pack
taking honorable mentions. 20th Issues "Zorba" Track, week in New York, Jeff Kruger left age of thirteen.
The performance of Beethoven's for a tour of key cities through the "Hollywood Jamboree" is hosted b!
Sonatas by Mstislav Rostropovitch Sets "Goldfarb" Single south and his father flew to Toronto. Gordon Calcote and stars Johnn3
and Sviatoslav Richter, on Philips, Western, Glen Campbell, Jeannie See
won the top instrumental award NEB'- 1 ORK-20th Century Fox Rec-
The two had planned to meet in Los
far Angeles and return to London on Dec. ly, Jerry Inman and Delaney Bram
ahead of the field. Special mention ords releasing the soundtrack LP lett as regulars.
was made of the .ianacek Quartet's of the new Anthony Quinn-starrer, 21.
recording of Haydn on "Zorba the Greek," based on the 1944 Surviving Kruger, in addition to his Guest stars who have already aP
John Browning's playing London. and
of the Sam- best-seller of the same name. The mu- son, who accompanied the body back
peared in "Hollywood Jamboree" seg
uel Barber Piano Concerto sic was composed and conducted by ments include Sheb Wooley, Claude
Columbia. issued by Mikis Theodorakis. to England, are his wife, Tilly, a Gray, Don Berry, Gordon Terry, Ter
A tie was announced in the In the singles area, Bernie daughter, Sandra, and six grand- Williams and Wes Buchanan. Set t(
for best spoken record. The twovoting has just completed a disking Wayne
of the children. appear in upcoming segments art y0)
finishing in a dead heat were disks title song from another new (and con- Fess Parker, Eddie Albert, Johan) for w
Richard troversial) pic, "John Goldfarb, Please Kruger had been instrumental in Cash, Joanne Dru, Molly Bee, George '. Cole
Burton's "Hamlet" on Columbia, the fast, four year growth of Kruger
and
another Shakespearian play, "Othello." Come Home," which he cut with Montgomery, Jimmy Durante, Bud anal tc
on RCA Victor, starring Shirley MacLaine, who stars in the Enterprises to its current major sta- Owens and Roger Miller. 'tRcial r
Olivier. Iaurence effort with Peter Ustinov and Richard tus on the British entertainment - Cinema Pictures Inc. is headquar ejrare
Crenna. world scene. tered at Paramount Studios in Holly t,eet qi
wood.
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c; the a are re -mastered and even augmented creation and production of Broadway number of artists, including Don Cos-
nrbassi with extra musicians. The Munich Opera House, one of shows, and supplying music for and ta (DCP), its composer Michel Le-
the t Hilltop's new pactees in-
Some of the most famous in Europe, was des- the exploitation of material from TV grand (Philips), Steve Lawrence
tel in the Tillman Frank Singers and
clude
troyed during World War II and its and pictures both here and abroad. (Columbia), Russ Morgan (Vee Jay),
4, Johnny Paycheck, both attractions of Nana Mouskouri (Philips). More
which are represented with new Hill- restoration was completed only re- To coincide with the fifth birthday, diskings, including one by Mantovani
m band
top singles. cently. Its reopening was one of the firm prexy Aaron Schroeder, has an- (London), are due, says Stan Catron,
le Ar nounced the promotions of Abby
di Abend also operates Barmour Mu - most important musical occasions of general professional manager of
In' Pr sic, which is moving into the country
4e Steinberg, general manager, and South Mountain Music, publisher of
rnosic area with exclusive
recent years in Europe. Wally Gold, professional manager, to the flick's score. English lyric was
en with Country Johnny Mathis, Pay- "Die Meistersinger" was selected as the posts of vice president, and has penned by Norman Gimbel].
les si
°g. a check and others. Material has al- the opera to reopen the house inas- named David Mook general manager The film has won five international
redd readybeen cut by some labels, Abend of West Coast operations. The execu- awards. These are the Grand Prix of
much as its premiere was the first tive staff is rounded out by composer -
neera noted. And in a final expansion note,
operatic production ever given in the arranger -orchestrator Arnold Goland the Cannes Film Festival; first prize
Abend said he is in the market for of the French Film Commission fo"
and P
"good catalogs" and is talking to sev- hall when it originally was opened in who heads un the Broadway theater Superior Technique; Prix Luis Del-
eral potential sellers. 1868. department, Beldeen Fortunato of the luc, from the French Critics Award;
copyright department, and Edw -rd International Catholic Cinema
Villar, comptroller. Award; best female acting award for
'try Herman's Hermits On American Promo Trek The occasion is further being Catherine Deneuve by the Fren:h
marked on December 28th with the Film Academy.
rv opening of the Broadway show "Babes The pic had its American premie
In The Wood," written by Rick Beso- in New York last week (16) .
.00d Ja yan, co -produced by Schroeder and
antrY, n'nblished by a subsidiary, Se --Lark
Enterprises. The icing on the birth-
distnb
Cinema day cake consists of the cu Tent R'y "Beatles '65" Hits Million
Charles Chorus hit, "One More Time,"
the fast rising smash by Je"ry Lewis' HOLLYWOOD-Capitol Records' new
dâ
I+
son Gary. "This Diamond Ring," and "Beatles '65," album has already
deight nd
Ray Peterson's "Across The Street Is topped the one million sales mark
A Million Miles Away." to make it the fastest selling set since
.y
Y ftertl
Schroeder's three publishing subsi- "Meet The Beatles," according to
initial
diaries, Arch Music Co., Inc., January label brass.
Music Corporation, and Sea -La k En- Rocky Catena. national album sales
is terprises have been resnons'ble fo.. manager for CRDC, has already re-
ars
hosmY
do' many of the trade's biggest hits. auested RTAA gold record certifica-
Jeannine
Some include: "It's My Party," Leslie tion. Catena said the new set could
land Gore; "Blue Winter," Connie Francis; easily surpass the group's first album
"Sixteen Candles," The Crests; "At and become the topselling Beatle disk
already The Hop," Danny and the Junmo"s; of all time.
mbor eI "Good Luck Charm," Elvis Presley; The million mark was reached Dec.
.oleY "Rubber Ball," Bobby Vee; "Candy 12, when CRDC salesmen across the
i
Man," Roy Orbison; "He's A Rebel," country called on dealers and secured
Tern', NEW YORK-England's Herman's Hermits recently made a flash trip to the The Crystals; "I'm Gonna Knock At orders totaling more than $1 million.
anan p.S. for whirlwind appearances on a host of TV shows (e.g. "Shindig," "The
bg t do Clay Cole
Show," "The Lloyd Thaxton Show," etc.) as part of a special pro-
Your Door." Eddie Hoda"s; "Time
And The River," Nat King Cole:
motional tour for their current MGM hit single of "I'm In To Something Good."
arante.
Bee,
6
BPecial reception was given them at Gotham's Peppermint Lounge the night
"Close To Cathy," Mike Clifford, and
"Trouble Is My Middle Name," Bobby
Blue Note LP Deal
of their
arrival in the states. The group took time out from their busy schedule NEW YORK-Blue Note Records, the
r Vinton. big jazz indie, has announced a 10%
d to meet
Arnold Maxin, president of MGM Records. Standing (left to right) Disk star Gene Pitney is another
g
hea in the
above pic are Barry Whitwam, Keith Hopwood, Peter Noone (Herman), trade discount on LP product. Plan
doe In
llaxin, Derel Leckenby and Karl Greene. (Continued on page 96) runs through the month of Jan.
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Columbia Cuts "Benito Cereno" Schroeder Bird's Fifth
A Regional Smash Single (Continued from page 95)
On MAR -V -LUS! product of the Schroeder organization.
Taking the unknown youngster r.uur
Connecticut under his wieg, Schro
der, along with Wally Gold, produced
36,000 Sales In Chicago! a string of hits with Pitney that be-
gan with "I Wanna Love My Life
Also Big in St. Louis, Detroit Away" and included such "gotales" as
& Cleveland! Academy Award nominee "Town
Without Pity," "The Man Who Shot
Liberty Valence," "Only Love Can
Break A Heart," "True Love Never
Runs Smooth" and "24 Hollis From
2 on the WVON List! Tulsa."
The company also boasts chart
Climbing on the WLS Chart! dates in a number of foreign areas,
NEW YORK-Columbia Records recently cut the cast rendition of "Benito including Australia, England, Ger-
Cereno," Pulitzer Prize poet Robert Lowell's stage adaptation of the Herman many, Scandinavia, Mexico, Italy,
France, Japan, etc.
"TWINE Melville classic. Effort is the second drama of a recent off-Broadway presenta-
tion entitled "The Old Glory." In the first session photo, Lowell (left) is
shown with Goddard Lieberson, president of Columbia; performers (left to
right) Lester Rawlins, Jack Ryland and Roscoe Lee Brown re-enact the play
In the medium of feature films,
Schroeder has published the scores
from Cannes Festival Award Winner
for disks in the right pic. "One Potato, Two Potato," "The Cab-
TIME" Epic Cuts Wade, Kapp Makes 2 Promo Appts
inet Of Caligari," with a main theme
written by Johnny Mercer and Gerald
Fried, the forthcoming Seven Arts
Production, "A Boy Ten Feet Tall,"
ALVIN CASH Greco In New Styles NEW YORK-Mary Helfer has been title theme by Ned Washington and
named Kapp Records mid-west re- Les Baxter and the soon to be released
and THE CRAWLERS NEW YORK-Two oldies are used to gional promotion manager, according Eli Landau production starring Tony
give "new" singing styles to Adam to Al Cahn, the label's vice-president Perkins, "The Fool Killer."
MAR -V -LUS =6002 Wade and Buddy Greco in just - and national sales manager. Helfer Also in the catalog are the scores
released singles dates by the Epic was for msrly with Roulette and has to many important TV spectaculars
label songsters. an extensive background as an indie including "Polaris Submarine," and
Wade offers a bluesy version of promo and publicity man. He takes "U. S. 1-American Profile," both
"Crying in the Chapel," which also over from Barry Freeman, who has NBC classics which were Emmy
(lest SC21sI>II's represents Manny Kellem's first A&R been reassigned to the west coast re- Award nominees for musical scoring
chore for Epic, and Greco does his gional promotion post. by Eddie Manson. Buz Kohan and Bill
first Nashville date with "Jumbalaya." Both Frcman and Helfer will report Angelos, who are also on staff, cre-
( i, litlgs To .\ II" Latter tune is the standard by the late directly to Herb Rosen, national pro- ated the "Gotta Get 'Er Goin' " theme
Hank Williams, whose hit creations mo director of albums and Gene Ar- for the New Christie Minstrals' TV
will be the subject of an upcoming LP mond, national promotion director of Show which became the group's cur-
by Greco. singles. rent single release. Other TV activity
includes the creation of much of the
Lena Horne TV Special special material for "This Was The
ONE-oERFuL (!) Set for Airing Triai Cuts "Folk" LP Week That Was" by staff writers Mel
Mandel and Norman Sachs. Both
teams are presently hard at work on
RECORDS NEW YORK-Lena Horne's British NEW YORK-Trini Lopez, Reprise Broadway shows for the '65 season.
made TV special is scheduled for tele- disk star, has just completed sessions Schroeder's record production unit,
1829 5. Michigan Ave., Chicago 16, III. on a new album for the Reprise label,
cast on Dec. 28 and 31 by Metropoli- Past, Present and Future Productions,
TELS: 225-0583 tan Broadcasting over its New York titled "Trini Lopez-The Folk Album," is now more active than ever, record-
and Los Angeles outlets, WNEW-TV due for release next month. ing Chip Taylor for Amy -Mala; Bar-
and KTTV-TV. The hour-long show, During the three days of recording, bara English for Reprise; and Gene
tagged "Lena," features the song- he played host to UCLA's extension Pitney for Musicor. Also in the works
stress performing many of her stand- course workshop for the disk indus- are dates with contracted
bys, and a medley of "Freedom" songs. try, co -sponsored by the National Eddie Hodges, Joey Brooks, Dick Ro.
James Mason makes an appearance. Academy of Recording Arts and man, Ronnie Douglas, The Muffins,
The music will be provided by Brit- Sciences.
GEE BABY I'M SORRY ain's Jack Parnell Orchestra, conduct- Lopez, who recently completed a
Jimmie Joe Johnson, The Whooping
Cranes, and The Bohemians.
BY ed by the lark's husband, Lennie successful tour of Australia and New The formation of a brand new label
Hayton. Zealand, leaves shortly for Puerto will shortly be announced, and mas
THE THREE DEGREES Rico, where he'll headline at the tars, singers and material are being
Americana Hotel in San Juan from auditioned to kick off the operation.
English Artists Preview Dec. 26 through Jan. 2. He will then
WATCH THEM RISE Shape Of Speeds To Come In The door is open to new writers, pro-
move on to Caracas, Venezuela (Jan. ducers and artists at the Schroeder
SWAN 4197 1 -Day London -N. Y. Round Trip 8-10) ; the Terrace Club in Mexico Bird Nest, and are invited to call for
SWAN RECORDS NEW YORK - Those 2000 -mile an
hour passenger jets are some years
City from Jan. 22 -Feb. 6; the Eden
Roc Hotel in Miami Beach, Feb. 12-18,
and then makes his initial Las Vegas
an appointment to discuss material
and/or talent with the staff.
Cor. 8th 8 Fitzwater Sts. away, but English disk stars Johnny engagement at the Flamingo Hotel
Philadelphia, Pa. Dankworth and his wife, singer Cleo on Tir. 11 for a three week stand.
Laine, recently offered a sort of pre-
view of that new speed age. Hello, Carol!
The pair, heard here on the Fon-
tana label, flew in from London on Dick and DeeDee
Thursday, Dec. 10, to tape a segment to Wax with Oldham
of the "Tonight" TV'er and flew back
RINGO BELLS to England immediately after the tap-
ing-making it a round-trip jaunt in BURBANK-While touring England,
less than 24 hours. Warner Brothers Records' stars Dick
One of the items nerfo^med by the and DeeDee, whose disk "Thou Shalt
Not Steal" is currently hitting in the
THREE BLOND "ounkP was "If MU -AC Be The Food of
T ova," a selection from their LP, U.S., will record three new songs.
"Shakespeare and All That Jazz," a Long distance negotiations were made
by WB singles head and A&R man
MICE n^ckage in big demand, according to
label topper Charlie Fach. The "Food" Joe Smith with Andy Oldham, who
will produce the session.
side has been rush -released by Fon-
ATCO 632: tana. Oldham is best known on both sides
of the Atlantic for his work with the
As the tune's title indicates, songs Rolling Stones and Gene Pitney, and
DISTRIBUTED BY ATLANTIC
inthe LP have words by the Bard. his use of off -beat instruments in the
Music is by arranger -conductor Dank - search for a gutty and rhythmic
sound.
This is the first time Dick and Dee - NEW YORK-Carol Channing, star of
Dee have used another production unit the click main stem musical "Hello,
CRASHING THROUGH in recording. Their own producers Dolly" and Command recording artist,
THE BEACH BOYS' was the guest of honor at an after-
are the Wilder Brothers and Don theatre supper dance at Gotham's
CHRISTMAS ALBUM P,alka. Hotel Astor last week for the Inter-
"I WANT YOU TO ST 2164 national Association of Concert Man-
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CHRISTMAS gotiated with Pappy Daily, vp in
ALBUMS pic are Harold Jordan, president of
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Great Britain 1964 Review
ANUARY Pye Records launched the Golden record in English. The Beatles se- silver disk for "My Boy Lollipop."
After a year of mounting pros- Guinea Collector Series of classical lected as "Show Business Personali- Chappells London publishing house in
erity, culminating in a mammoth releases. Phil Spector arrived, sur- ties of 1963" and Manfred Mann New Bond Street completely de-
)bristmas sales bonanza, the old year prised and departed. Agent/Manager entered charts with "5-4-3-2-1" for stroyed by fire with the loss of one
pent out in a blaze of glory which Cyril Berlin made a round -the -world HMV. life and serious injury to company
any a new year would have found trip. E.M.I. launched a series of lan- director Teddy Holmes. Pickwick In-
bard to follow. 1964 took up the guage disks "Learn (French) In APRIL ternational launched Allegro series of
hallenge and straight away pro- Record Time." Gene Pitney made a This month found the incomparable low priced LP's. Lorna Music opened
eded to justify its inheritance. Janu- four -week British tour. Adam Faith Beatles occupying no less than eleven three new companies, Woodside,
ry sales valued at £2,340,000 were returned to the charts with "The slots in Cash Box Top 100 including Laurel and Trident. Harold Geller of
o fifths up on the previous year First Time." Matt Monro chosen to No. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Cash Box hosted pri- Lynn Music joined ranks of inde-
'th increases both in the home and represented the United Kingdom at vate luncheon at Twickenham Film pendent recording managers. Ambas-
sport markets. Production, too, was the Eurovision Song Contest with "I Studios where The Beatles were film- sador Music acquired American cata-
p on 1963. The new year came into a Love The Little Things," written by ing "A Hard Day's Night." Highlight log of In Music and Davon Music.
hart legacy which had British artists Tony Hatch. The Searchers won Silver was the presentation of three Cash Britain's second pirate radio ship,
75 per cent of the Top Twenty Disk for "Needles and Pins." Gerry Box International Gold Awards for Atlanta, set sail with Allan Crawford
sitions. The Beatles at the very and the Pacemakers won their fourth their American chart toppers "She of Merit Music at the helm. Decca
ak of their success kicked off the Silver Disk for "I'm The One." The Loves You;" "Twist and Shout" and Records entertained eight top Ameri-
ew year at No. 1 with "I Want To Beatles triumphed at the Olympia, "Can't Buy Me Love" and an Inter- can salesmen, winners of London
old Your Hand" then slipped to Paris. L. G. Wood, Managing Director national Silver Award for "Please Records "March is Mantovani Month."
umber two making way for Dave of E.M.I. Records Ltd. guest of honor Please Me." Island Records got na- Alan Livingstone (president), Lloyd
',lark's first chart topper "Glad All at annual Chamber of Commerce din- tional distribution via EMI Records, Dunn (vice president) together with
)ver" which was also released in the ner in Brussels. Decca launched a new Chris Blackwell discovery Millie Bill Michaels and Richard Rising of
S. on Epic. series "Memories Are Made Of Hits," entered charts for Fontana with "My Capitol Records of America in London
The Government's decision to abol- featuring top American pops and Boy Lollipop" which later climbed to for meetings with EMI. The Four
retail price maintenance met with artists of recent years. Ben Nisbet No. 4 in America and won her an Pennies notched up their first No. 1
nanimous opposition from the record appointed director of Feldmans pub- International Silver Award presented topper for Fontana "Juliet." Dave
dustry. Buddy Kaye arrived in Eng - lishing company. The Kinks made by Cash Box. Italian singer Gigliola Brubeck made British tour. The Ani-
d, the first of many American their debut on Pye with "Long Tall Sinquetti achieved the almost im- mals made first impact with `Let Me
'ters and publishers and indie pro - Sally." EMI re -activated the Regal- possible by entering the British charts Take You Home." The Searchers made
seers who crossed the Atlantic in Zonophone label. Billy J. Kramer with a foreign composition "Non Ho first American tour. Publisher Law-
964 to study the British scene. Dick made a successful tour of Sweden. L'eta Per Amarti." American musical rence Wright died at the age of 76.
ames appointed Sim Beuscher his Brian Epstein signed Sounds Incorpo- "She Loves Me" opened for short Publisher Roy Berry of Campbell
bpublisher in France. The Searchers rated. Kathy Kirby had Hit No. 3 with London run. Roy Orbison made his Connelly made extensive tour of USA.
came the first Liverpudlian group "Let Me Go Lover." Metric Music, the third British tour and started a string
record especially for the Ger - Dick James -Liberty Records pubbery of chart successes with "It's Over" JUNE
an market with "Suss Ist Sie" had first chart topper with The (London). Cliff Richard undertook ex- A bumper month for record sales.
Sugar and Spice). Composer Richard Searchers "Needles and Pins." The tensive tour of Britain, France, Ger- Valued at £1,522,000 home sales were
odgers, Decca Chairman, Sir Edward group also cut the number in German. many, Belgium, and Scandinavia. Na- up by two thirds and export sales by
.ewis and publisher Louis Dreyfus Cliff Richard back in England after than Joseph of Transatlantic Records a quarter over the previous year.
resented with placques to mark one three months' filming in the Canary made first trip to America. Hal Total sales for the month were more
illion sales of "South Pacific" L.P. Islands topped "Sunday Night At The Shaper left Robbins Music to set up than half as high again as in June
hilips Records kicked off the year by London Palladium." The Bachelors his own pubbery Sparta Music. The 1963. For the first time in 18 months
tking over sole manufacturing and collected their first Silver disk for Searchers made first trip to America an American star Roy Orbison topped
' stributing rights of Mercury Records their Decca recording of "Diane." for Ed Sullivan TVer. The Applejacks the British charts with "It's Over"
ad issued their first releases. Trans- entered Top Twenty for Decca with (London). Fellow Americans in the
tlantic Records broke new ground MARCH "Tell Me When." The 1964 GRRA charts in June included Mary Wells
nd entered the pop field as inde- Britain's onslaught on the Ameri- took place in London. Gerry and the "My Guy" (Stateside); Louis Arm-
ndent producers of singles for re- can charts gathered momentum and Pacemakers toured Australia. Philips strong "Hello Dolly" (London) and
se by major companies. Indie pro- more and more artists crossed' the Records launched point of sale cam- Chuck Berry "No Particular Place To
ucer Bunny Lewis moved his Ritz Atlantic to satisfy the seemingly in- paign for Caedmon Shakesperian re- Go" (Pye). Transatlantic Records ac-
bel from Decca to Fontana. Roy satiable demand for British spawned cordings. Leslie Conn left Melcher quired British distribution rights of
erry elected to the board of the disks and talent. The Beatles firmly Music to join the Dick James Organi- Storyville. Delyse Records launched
ampbell Connelly group of publish- established with six records in the zation. Britain's first pirate radio extensive recording programme of
g companies. George Seymour ap- Top 100 were now joined by The Dave ship, Caroline, dropped anchor in in- Irish artists. A new independent com-
inted Director of Cinephonic Music. Clark Five and their million selling ternational waters and beamed daily pany, Solo Records, emerged. Camp-
ick James hosted private luncheon to "Glad All Over." The Searchers with non-stop record programs. Peter, bell Connelly set up indie production
lebrate a successful year of publish- "Needles and Pins" (Pye) ; The Paul and Mary toured Britain and CeeCee productions. Peter and Gordon
g-guests of honor The Beatles and Swinging Blue Jeans. "Hippy Hippy topped "Sunday Night At The London made first American tour. Dave Clark
Tian Epstein. First releases from Shake" (HMV); Cliff Richard. "It's Palladium." John Lennon emerged as won Gold Disk for "Bits and Pieces."
e on its newly acquired Hickory All In The Game" (Columbia); Danny a best selling author with his first A&R Manager John Schroeder moved
bel. Decca hosted a convention for Williams, "White on White" and book "In His Own Rite." The Beatles from Oriole to Pye. Publisher Jack
American distributors of the Lon - Dusty Springfield. "I Only Want To added yet another set of trophies to Mills paid annual visit to Europe. The
on label. The Swinging Blue Jeans Be With You" (Philips). Mr. Acker their already formidable collection by Rolling Stones made first American
of their first chart entry and Silver Bilk undertook nine days tour of carrying off the lions share of the tour. Cilla Black celebrated 21st birth-
isk for "The Hippy Hippy Shake." Scandinavia. Peter and Gordon shot year's Ivor Novello Awards including day with her second chart topper
e Ronnettes paid their first visit to into the charts with their debut disk a special award for "Outstanding "You're My World." Richard Dawes,
ritain for a nation wide tour and TV. "A World Without Love" (Columbia). Services to British Music," which they Director of EMI Ltd. elected President
he Beatles, having played to 100,000 Dick James established publishing shared with Manager Brian Epstein of IFPI during their triennial general
Nile during a two-week Christmas headquarters in America with the in- and A&R Manager George Martin meeting in London attended by repre-
ason in London topped "Sunday corporation of Maclen Music Inc., (Parlophone). sentatives from 22 countries. Post-
ight At The London Palladium." The Jaep Music Inc. Pacemaker Music Inc. master General gave the legal okay
atles crashed the Cash Box Top 100 and Dick James Music Inc. Big Dee MAY for pirate radio ships Caroline and
r the first time with "I Want To Irwin made a great impact via This month saw British artists Atlanta to continue transmitting. EMI
old Your Hand" and won their first "Swinging On A Star" (Colpix) fol- occupying 25 per cent of the American acquired the Prestige catalog for U.K.
oh Box International Gold Award. lowed by a nation wide tour. Sammy Top 100 with The Beatles having nine release on the Stateside label. Beatle
Davis, Jr. in London to record in the entries. Cliff Richard still at the very Ringo hospitalized temporarily re-
BRUARY Pve studios under the direction of top of the pop tree despite group in- placed by drummer Jimmy Nichols.
On the 7th day of the month The A&R Chief Alan Freeman. Many flux fulfilled s.r.o. tour of Great Billy J. Kramer to States for Ed
ties flew
to America where they overseas publishers came to Britain Britain and the continent with his Sullivan Shows followed by Swedish
eady
had five numbers in the Top including George and Irwin Pincus group The Shadows. Cliff also received tour. Major chart success for Francis
Records launched its Top Six from Gil Pincus America; Andre his fourth Gold Disk for the million Day & Hunter with The Bachelors
, Pye ears Ra Rambeaud and Claude Deffes of selling "Lucky Lips." EMI introduced Decca revival of "Ramona." American
tired fom35 Hunter
Francister Day &hackera Palace Music France, Wim Van Vught new "Hot Six" series of current pops singer P. J. Proby entered charts with
rid Day succeeded him as director of Altona Holland; Gerard Tournier issued on Regal-Zonophone. The Roll- "Hold Me." The Honeycombs made
d general
manager. The Caravelles of AMI Paris: Stig Anderson of Swe- ing Stones cut their first LP for their bow with "Have I The Right"-
-W to America
in the wake of their den Music Stockholm; and Roland Decca. Peter and Gordon get Ameri- they had.
nsatlantic smash "You Don't Have Kluger of World Music Brussels. can chart success with "A World
Be A Baby To Cry" which won Lena Horne topped four -week season Without Love." Publisher Dick James JULY
em a Cash Box International Silver moves to vast new offices to house his Britain's transatlantic chart su-
ward. Louis Benjamin of Pye
at London Palladium. A million ad- rapidly growing organization. M.D.
cords flew to America. Island vance registered for The Beatles John Barry formed his own inde- premacy was at its height. Nine out of
ords acquired
U.K. rights to the Parlophone single "Can't Buy Me pendent production company and ' the British Top 15 and eight out of
e r&b catalog. Love." The Dave Clark Five made penned the score for the James Bond the American Top 15 were in the
Cliff Richard en - movie "Goldfinger." Pye Records
ed his
biggest American chart suc- first successful American tour. The added classical releases to their low hands of British artistes. The BBC
s to date
with "It's All In The Duke of Edinburgh accepted invita- priced Golden Guinea series. Decca's won its fight against the Musicians
me." Wesley
and Lester Rose in tion from EMI Chairman Sir Joseph distribution subsidiary Selecta began Union for extended needle time and
n for Hickory launching. Cilla Lockwood to tour the company's fac- importing Italian produced records round-the-clock broadcasting. The
ack had
her first major smash with tory at Hayes. A busy month for in- from RCA Italiana. Brian Poole and BBC agreed to increase musicians
nyone Who Had A Heart" and be- ternational recordings-Cliff Richard the Tremeloes toured South Africa fees. Louis Benjamin of Pye Records
e the first
solo artist in seven waxed "I'm The Lonely One" in Ger- and Australia. Philips Records intro- acquired two more labels for Britain
eths to
replace groups at the top man to follow his half million selling duced a new series of French record- -Dot and Redbird. Polydor Records
the British
charts. The Dave Clark "Lucky Lips" whilst Adama (Bel- ings entitled "Les Grandes Chansons." entered production field for the first
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tOpPed "Sunday Night At The gium) Freddy (Germany) and Rex Arranger-composer Stanley Black time in Britain with Johnny Francis
ndon Palladium"
and had their Gildo (Germany) and Richard An- celebrated 20 years with Decca as A&R Chief. South American pub -
nd chart
topper "Bits and Pieces." thony (France) came to London to Records. Millie claimed first bluebeat (Continued on page Int'l 4)
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World premier for "Wonderful Life"
starring Cliff Richard. R&B Disks
acquired the Prima catalog and issued
"A Thinking Man's Sax." Nelson
Riddle in London. Jack Heath left
Baton and Good Music for the newly
1964 Review
from many lands. Despite person
appearances and all out promotion
efforts by Philips Lesley Gore's "Ma.
be I Know" failed to click. Phil
Solomon stepped up his publishi,
activities by taking over Tin P.
Alley Music plus several Amerie
catalogs from VeeJay Records. Arne
formed Rosa Music Co. The Animals can artist/writer Jackie de Shann
hit the British jackpot with "House arrived for extended stay. The Hone
of the Rising Sun" and won Gold Disk combs waxed "Have I The Right"
for million sales and Cash Box Inter- German. Ember Records Internatios
national Gold Award. Deutsche Gram- moved to new offices in Wembley. N.
mophon celebrated its 10th anniver- Lionel Bart musical "Maggie Ma
sary in Britain. The Zombies bowed on opened in London with original ce
J , E E OGES
Herman paid first visit to Britain.
Another American jazzman Mark
Murphy also in town for recording.
Burlington -Palace publishing house
riding high with Brian Poole and the
Parnes opened string of record sho
Paddy Roberts elected Chairman
Songwriters Guild of Great Brits
PhilipSolomon moved to new offi.
in New Oxford Street.
Tremeloes "Someone, Someone" and OCTOBER
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Jim Reeves "I Won't Forget You."
Millie in New York for Ed Sullivan
Show and cut "My Boy Lollipop" in
German.
CBS Records of America acquit
Britain's independent Oriole Ree'
Company and became the first Arne,
can company to set up complete ope
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AUGUST
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usually hot spell of weather, sales and
production rose with the temperature.
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early in 1965. EMI's profits for
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For the sixth successive year Cliff
Richard was voted "Britain's Top
Male Singer" in the annual Melody
come return to Top Ten with "W.
Away." The Rolling Stones ton.
America. American pianist Peter N'
(RCA) made first visit to Brits.
The Newbeats arrived in Britain
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Maker Pop Poll. He was also voted promote their American smash "Br1
"Top Male TV Artist" and "Third and Butter." French recording s
Most Popular Singer in the World Frank Alamo introduced himself
PHILIPS Class." The Shadows' "The Rise and
Fall of Flingel Bunt" voted "Best
Instrumental Disk of the Year" and
Britain via lavish cocktail party
Hilton Hotel. Heinz switched fr
Decca to EMI. KPM enjoyed consid
Shadow Hank Marvin Britain's "Musi- able success with "The Weddin
cian of the Year." In the same poll, John Barry's "Goldfinger" issued
The Rolling Stones claimed two United Artists on both sides of
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awards "Britain's Top Instrumental
and and Vocal Group" and "The Best Atlantic. Morris Levy, president
Roulette Records, in London with
Vocal Disk of the Year" for "Not A&R team Hugo and Luigi. Er<
Fade Away." Cilla Black (Parlo - Garner made concert tour of Bich
phone); Dusty Springfield (Philips) Sandie Shaw's Pye single "Then
and Kathy Kirby (Decca)-the three
artists who have put female singers Always Something There to Rem'
, ie,rty back in the charts in a big way-were Me" issued on Reprise in the Stat
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deservedly voted Britain's "Top Three
cowo Female Singers." EMI launched new
holiday series of albums by artists
Bob Schwartz, president of LA
Records, in town for talks with n
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As far as the British record indus- overrun by The Beatles-the Yie
DOROTHY SOLOMON try is concerned, 1964 must go down
in history as a vintage year. It has
been a year in which sales soared and
Pipers of Liverpool-and the mar
other British groups and artistes wt ?sur
had followed them across the atlanti crei
production boomed but most of all Before going any further a fe rubi
1964 will be remembered as the year statistics might serve to illustrate tl
when Britain achieved world wide magnitude of the pro -British cu eir
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS LIMITED supremacy. It was the year in which
to coin a Churchillian phrase (and
which has swept America in 196 st
In 1963 twelve British copyrigh spo
why not in this Sir Winston's 90th found their way into the Cash Bc ntis
year) the British record industry en- Top 100. This year no less than six 'arti
joyed "Its Finest Hour" and as for British penned numbers have be. ratti
AGENT & MANAGER The Beatles and their contribution to
the British and, indeed, the world wide
record industry, it can be safely said
that "never before have so many owed
notched up. In 1963 three Briti: dG
artistes made the Top 100 with Arne.
can material but this year for ai:
so much to so few." It seems incred-
artistes have earned themselves cha ising
for ible that only a year ago, although
ratings with American numbers. Th ilsS
the number of British artistes to ent thi
firmly established at home, The Bea- the Top 100 in 1964 with either Eriti
tles had made only one journey or American material totals a ni eir
Id
abroad and that to Scandinavia where, round one hundred compared wi ghly
BRITAIN'S TOP TV of course, they were mobbed and en-
thusiastically acclaimed. However,
fifteen in 1963. The Beatles then ter
selves had no less than twenty -ti at tl
when we penned the year end review entries-fiften of them penned suite
of 1963 it was still very much a mat- John Lennon and Paul McCartney tish
1
they had made here in 1963. Me Do" and "A Hard Day's Nigh U.I.
In the fall of 1963 Brian Epstein, all reaching No. 1 and winning the erab
then as unknown in America as The Cash Box International Gold Awarc elude
Beatles themselves, made a promo- They also collected three Cash B mer
tional tour of the States with another International Silver Awards. The i st hit
of his artists Billy J. Kramer and, at satiable demand for Beatles dis Me'
the same time, sounded out the ground even brought chart success to nut ep Y
for The Beatles first landing which he bers such as "Ain't She Sweet" at The
planned for early in 1964. In his "My Bonnie" cut in Hamburg long t ed t p
autobiography "A Cellarful of Noise" fore they were even heard of in Live st Ne
published this year Epstein recalls pool. At the beginning of the ye. t Yea
that "... the trip for Billy J. Kramer with only three British artistes
cost me £2,000 because I booked into the Top 100-Cliff Richard, Fra ire Th
an extremely good hotel and we lived Ifield and The Caravelles-it look dam wil
demonstratively and well in order to as if 1964 might be just another yet
impress the Americans that we were It was, however, the calm before t redCal
people of some importance. Actually, storm. At that time no one would ha. DLL's j
in 1964 it is not an overnight flash -in- It all started way back in Februa
the -pan success story but the cul- when The Beatles after flexing the "Bip1
mination of several years of progres- muscles in Paris flew to America a from
sive building on the home front. It a welcome at John Kennedy airpc "Jus
was finally The Beatles who burst from ten thousand fans. From th traits
open the dam, unleashing a veritable on things moved fast not only for T atra
flood of pent-up British talent which Beatles but for the other Briti t
they carried with them into the trans- artistes whose dreams of Americ Is. In
TWINKLE ELAINE & DEREK atlantic stream. At last the tide was chart success were about to besot more e
turned and the American charts for reality. Songs, artistes and soup of a
years a closed shop for all but a hand - identifiably British were about Ps. CI
full of non -American artistes were take their place in the internatiot encan
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Artistes Around the World
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market which in post war years had
been dominated by American influ-
currently climbing fast with "Walk
Away" and throughout the year has PETER &
.e
ences and ideas. All our major record maintained his reputation as one of
rtes companies have contributed to and Britain's finest exponent of the ballad.
'a
atl. benefitted from this British boom. Un-
doubtedly the most successful has
Danny Williams had three entries the
biggest seller being "White on White"
GORDON.
trat been E.M.I. with The Beatles topping which won him a Cash Box Interna-
ish their all-star roster of international tional Silver Award. The Beatles A &
in best sellers. E.M.I. artistes have been R Manager George Martin and his
responsible for nine out of the ten Orchestra made two very welcome ap-
lash British No. 1 hits in the American pearances with "And I Love Her" and
ran charts this year. Apart from the six more recently "Ringos Theme." WhO [7i°00981 1100
ave Beatles toppers named above Peter Probably the most controversial
B ( and Gordon reached the dizzy heights group to hit the headlines in 1964
were The Rolling Stones, Decca's ma-
World Without Love
:h with "A World Without Love", The Nobody I Know
ar Animals with "The House Of The jor contribution to the international
scene. They made two American tours I Don't Want
ves
Rising Sun" and Manfred Mann with the second being far more successful
ern. Wah Diddy Diddy" which earned
"Do
than the first and their biggest hits To See You Again
'S to Cash Box International
all three a were "Not Fade Away"; "Tell Me" I Go To Pieces
er They each followed up
B
Gold Award. and currently "Time is on My Side."
is a
their American disk success with The Stones gather fans not moss and in 1964 NOEL GAY
,red
highly successful personal tours and can command adulation or derision ARTISTS
les 1{ Peter and Gordon were so successful with equal ferocity. Also from Decca
Yen
1 that they extended their stay which came The Bachelors who made the 24 DENMARK ST.
enne resulted in them becoming a major American Top Ten with "Diane" and LONDON W.I.
Cart British force in the American pop had big hits with two other ballads oLooh forward
bold scene and they were voted 5th Best "I Believe" and "I Wouldn't Trade
Twis e New Vocal Group in the Cash Box You For The World." The Bachelors
,e",,
v Year End Popularity Poll. Other also received a Cash Box International to more hits
i's E.M.I. artists who have enjoyed con - Silver Award. Decca's latest money
ning r siderable success in America this year
spinning group are The Zombies who
d A t include Beatle stablemates Billy J. topped the American charts with for you in
Cas, Kramer and The Dakotas whose big - "She's Not There" and became the DANNY WILLIAMS
ls.
ties
s to
iweet
r gest hits were "Little Children"; "Bad
t
o
Keep You Satisfied."
group also toured Sweden and
The
proud owners of a Cash Box Interna-
tional Gold Award. After a tour of
Sweden The Zombies will be spending
Christmas in America. As already
1965
Es
Moon River.
White On White
rg lo ended the year by being voted 3rd mentioned Decca had one of 1964's
)f in ''
Best New Vocal Group in the Cash first American chart entries with The Seventh Dawn
f th Box Year End Popularity Poll. Gerry Caravelles "You Don't Have To Be A
artis and The Pacemakers, like Billy J. Baby To Cry." Brian Poole and the // // Q
were wildly acclaimed in America and
.-it had a major hit with "Don't Let The
iothe Sun Catch You Crying." They also
Tremeloes ("Someone, Someone") and
The Nashville Teens ("Tobacco Road")
also crossed the Atlantic successfully.
l/opes lo Jee all
toured Australia. After The Beatles
Cash Pox readers
befo
Pye contributed handsomely to the
wool E.M.I.'s biggest sellers are The Dave transatlantic export drive with The
'he Clark Five who although they failed Searchers who had no less than six
en n
the
to reach No. 1 in the U.S.A. got into
the Top Ten with "Bits and Pieces";
major entries in the Top 100-"Ain't
That Just Like Me"; `Don't Throw
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iher
tistes
twen
"Glad All Over"; "Do You Love Me"
and "Can't You See That She's Mine"
earning themselves four Cash Box Sil-
Your Love Away"; "Needles and
Pins"; "Sugar and Spice"; "Someday
We're Gonna Love Again" and "When
meeeet me s-..r.eäe.lr.
reco ver International Awards and an You Walk In The Room." Unfortu-
stage
t
American following second only to the nately, they just missed getting into
han illustrious Beatles. Sixty percent of the Top Three but were well received
t lay the British artists who made the on their personal appearance tours in
writs American charts in 1964 were con- the States. The Honeycombs, like
e are tracted many other hitmakers owe their suc-
to E.M.I. Apart from those al-
Top
"She' ready listed mention must be made of cess to indie producer Joe Meek and I England's One & Only Rock & Roll Group
i Real' other successful groups such as Liver- their first disk for him released by
born The Swinging Blue Jeans Pye "Have I The Right" was a big
e T'1 1 pool
ties who swung into the American Hit Pa- smash in Britain, America and all over
in Fel,
with "Good Golly Miss Molly"
"Hippy
rade
Hippy Shake"; The Hol -
and
Europe. Another U.S. entry from Pye
came from The Overlanders with their
FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS
flexing lies from Manchester also made it cover of "Yesterday's Gone." The lat-
Amers with "Just One Look" and Herman's est Pye group to hit the transatlantic
inedy
;, Fron
Hermits "I'm Into Something Good" jackpot are The Kinks for whom it is
.onlyf
went straight into the transatlantic a case of third time lucky. After a
)ther charts. In the solo field E.M.I. artists
1 couple of damp squibs they came up
of A'>f f have more than held their own in the with a sparkler tagged "You Really
ut to t face of stiff competition from the Got Me" which climbed as high as No.
and groups. Cliff Richard had two major
ir
5 in America. The group is hoping to
:re abd American
hits with "It's All In The make a personal appearance tour of
intern' Game"
and "I'm The Lonely One" the States in 1965 following their
whilst Frank Ifield was represented Australian tour. American success also
with "I'm Confessin'." Matt Monro is (Continued on page 8)
b
the
(honeycombs
b'
and
WHO ARE
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MATT
whic
tries, Craid Douglas "Danke Schoen" "As Tears Go By" and Christine folio
and Bobby Shafto "She's My Girl." Quaite's "Tell Me Mama." Millicent
Conversely, the Merseybeats highly Martin made it with a British song with
successful at home have yet to achieve tribute to the late President Kennedy Clarl
MONRO their first American chart entry. This entitled "In The Summer Of His Part.
,,l
may well come with their current re- Years" and Lulu and The Luvers had Th
lease "Last Night I Made A Little an entry with "Shout." Julie Rogers
Girl Cry" which was issued after a established herself with "The Wed- The
My
triumphant personal appearance tour ding" and more recently the current thoul
fi
with
singer Andy Stewart has been heavily There To Remind Me." The success of anis
KAI-9X Mi6R= . . . eT:, committed at home during the past British artistes overseas in 1964 has Fredi
Wl 1V twelve months but flew to America to not been confined to the United States
take part at the World's Fair. He of America. Nearer home the con- Penni
Congratulations to hopes to undertake another round -the - tinental charts published each week in The
world -tour in 1965. Philips were taken the international section of Cash Box Grant
earned herself a Cash Box Interna- ket countries. Ironically the country their
for "WALK AWAY" tional Silver Award. She also scored in which we have had the least suc- with
heavily with "All Cried Out"; "I Only cess is France. The Beatles entered plaint
Want To Be With You" and "Stay the Top Five a couple of times and flair I
Awhile" which maker her Britain's The Animals and The Rolling Stones and T
most successful export of the year on had a hit each. Petula Clark, now sought
35, CURZON STREET LONDON. W.I. ENGLAND. charts, again from Philips, but on the Holland, Belgium and Israel fell heav- Iroduct
R Fontana label came from Jamaican ily for the British sound and again e the
born Millie who burst on the scene many artists followed up their disk
4 with "My Boy Lollipop." This also got success with personal appearances (at
PERSONAL MANAGEMENT
\
Kenneth Pitt Limited
35 Curzon St., London W.1. MANFRED MANNeSCOT RECORDS
e co
Stat
,
with considerable success and made
an impact on the continent notably
Freddie and The Dreamers, The Four
Pennies, The Hollies, John Leyton,
London Palladium pantomine "Alad-
din" for which they wrote the music.
The latest in the line of composer/
artistes are The Zombies whose Rod
g-gefe,efegeM ek
reek The Fourmost, Kathy Kirby, Julie Argent and Chris White penned their
sh B Grant, Mark Wynter etc. Although No. 1 American smash "She's Not
T co film commitments have kept Freddie
and the Dreamers at home through-
There." Tribute has been paid else-
where in this issue to the new army
"LONG TIME NO SEE"
esenta
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out the year they are all set to make of British independent producers who,
oun their mark on the American scene together with the established and ex-
1st s
with a personal appearance tour perienced residents in the studios of .JIead[ïn.ini
ente planned for February. Their unique the majors, have cut the disks which
ies a flair for comedy have made Freddy have taken the British sound around
and The Dreamers one of the most the world. In the latter bracket
Stop
ni sought after acts for stage, screen George Martin, pop A & R Manager LONDON PALLADIUM
vas s and TV and they have also hit hard for E.M.I.'s Parlophone label undoubt-
est se with disk sales notably "You Were edly is the undisputed king. Although MAY THRO' DECEMBER '64
Made For Me" and "Over You." it is true to say that the new wave of
It ter Those are the artistes who have British artistes, writers and techni-
Beat staked their claim in the American HOPE TO SEE YOU IN 1965
sly, t cians owe much to the original Ameri-
marl
and continental charts over the past can rhythm and blues tradition they
ding twelve months. That they have to do have taken it, embellished it, enhanced
ugh e so in most cases through British ma- it and given it a new dimension. Call
h "An terial and, in all cases, with British it Mersey Beat or what you will it is FRANKIE VAUGHAN
Italia
ell Ma
produced disks, reflects credit not only the sound of 1964 and as identifiably
id aga on the artistes but on the writers and British as a bowler hat.
ieir di
Knees
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ARTISTE
THE ANIMALS
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
THE BACHELORS
CHUCK BERRY
CILLA BLACK
P.
PETER
JIM
8 GORDON
REEVES
JULIE ROGERS
THE SEARCHERS
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
Artistes Who Reached The Top
Three Positions In The Singles Charts
BILLY J. KRAMER
MANFRED MANN
MILLIE
ROY ORBISON
SANDIE SHAW
ARTISTE
THE BEATLES
CILLA BLACK
THE BEACH BOYS
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE
THE MERSEYBEATS
ROY ORBISON
ELVIS PRESLEY
THE ROLLING STONES
TITLE
JULIET
HOLD ME
BELIEVE
DIANE
CALL UP THE GROUPS
CAN'T BUY ME LOVE
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND
SHE LOVES YOU
NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO
YOU'RE MY WORLD
ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART
GLAD ALL OVER
BITS AND PIECES
RAG DOLL
I'M THE ONE
JUST ONE LOOK
HAVE I THE RIGHT
I'M INTO SOMETHING GOOD
YOU REALLY GOT ME
ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT
LITTLE CHILDREN
DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY
MY BOY LOLLIPOP
IT'S OVER
OH PRETTY WOMAN
SOMEONE, SOMEONE
I
WON'T FORGET YOU
I
THE WEDDING
NEEDLES AND PINS
DON'T THROW YOUR LOVE AWAY
JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH
MYSELF
HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE
WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO
BABY LOVE
THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO
REMIND ME
IT'S ALL OVER NOW
UM, UM, UM, UM, UM, UM
COLUMBIA
LONDON
DECCA
COLUMBIA
PARLOPHONE
PYE
PARLOPHONE
COLUMBIA
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
COLUMBIA
PARLOPHONE
PYE
COLUMBIA
PYE
PARLOPHONE
H.M.V.
FONTANA
LONDON
DECCA
DECCA
COLUMBIA
R.C.A.
MERCURY
PYE
PHILIPS
H.M.V.
STATESIDE
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DECCA
FONTANA
LABEL
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
CAPITOL
COLUMBIA
FONTANA
LONDON
R.C.A.
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THE BACHELORS
TITLE LABEL
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THE BACHELORS AND 16 GREAT SONGS DECCA
THE TOGGERY FIVE THE BEATLES PLEASE PLEASE ME
WITH THE BEATLES
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT PARLOPHONE
MA,
SOLELY REPRESENTED THE DAVE CLARK FIVE
GERRY 8 THE PACEMAKERS
SESSION WITH THE DAVE CLARK FIVE
HOW DO YOU LIKE IT
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
THE HOLLIES STAY WITH THE HOLLIES PARLOPHONE
BY BUDDY HOLLY
THE KINKS
BUDDY HOLLY SHOWCASE
THE KINKS
CORAL
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MANFRED MANN THE FIVE FACES OF MANFRED MANN H.M.V.
KENNEDY STREET ARTISTES LTD.
CLIFF RICHARD WONDERFUL LIFE COLUMBIA to
JIM REEVES GENTLEMAN JIM R.C.A.
Kennedy House 14 Piccadilly Manchester 1 THE ROLLING STONES
MOONLIGHT AND ROSES R.C.A.
THE ROLLING STONES DECCA
England. Telephone (Manchester) Central THE SEARCHERS IT'S THE SEARCHERS
5423-4-5 MEET THE SEARCHERS
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THE BACHELORS RAMONA
I WOULDN'T TRADE YOU
DECCA
DECCA
RECORDS
DAVE BERRY THE CRYING GAME DECCA
CILLA BLACK IT'S FOR YOU PARLOPHONE
)NE
T
DAVE CLARK FIVE
WAYNE FONTANA AND
THE MINDBENDERS
CAN'T YOU SEE
FONTANA
DELYSE
MARIANNE FAITHFUL
BILLY FURY
THE FOUR PENNIES I
AS TEARS GO BY
ONLY MAKE BELIEVE
FOUND OUT THE HARD WAY
DECCA
DECCA
PHILIPS
for
H A LITTLE LOVING PARLOPHONE
A
ONE
THE FOURMOST
BILLY FURY I WILL
A
THE HOLLIES
FRANK IFIELD
WE'RE THROUGH
HERE
STAY
GO AGAIN
I
DON'T BLAME ME
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
PARLOPHONE
COLUMBIA
DELYSE
BILLY J. KRAMER
KATHY KIRBY
FROM A WINDOW
YOU'RE THE ONE
PARLOPHONE
DECCA
for
LET ME GO LOVER DECCA
.IA
EDEN KANE
SECRET LOVE
BOYS CRY
DECCA
FONTANA
superb
Y LULU AND THE LOVERS SHOUT DECCA
THE MERSEYBEATS DON'T TURN ROUND
I THINK OF YOU
FONTANA
FONTANA
sound
WISHIN' & HOPIN' FONTANA
MANFRED MANN 5-4-3-2-1 H.M.V.
HUBBLE BUBBLE TOIL & TROUBLE H.M.V.
DE
MATT MONROE
THE MOJOS
SHA LA LA
WALK AWAY
EVERYTHING'S ALL RIGHT
H.M.V.
PARLOPHONE
DECCA
DELYSÉ
THE
THE
MIGIL FIVE
NASHVILLE TEENS
MOCKING BIRD HILL
GOOGLE EYE
TOBACCO ROAD
PYE
DECCA
DECCA
for
NA
THE
PETER
PRETTY THINGS
AND GORDON
BRIAN POOLE &
DON'T BRING ME DOWN
NOBODY I KNOW
FONTANA
COLUMBIA dynamic
THE TREMELOES
THE ROCKING BERRIES
CLIFF RICHARD
CANDY MAN
HE'S IN TOWN
THE TWELFTH OF NEVER
DECCA
PYE
COLUMBIA
distribution
ON THE BEACH COLUMBIA
I'M THE LONELY ONE COLUMBIA
)PHONE
for
I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU
LOSING YOU
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
International
)PHONE THE SEARCHERS WHEN YOU WALK IN THE ROOM PYE
)PHONE
THE SHADOWS
SOMEDAY WE'RE GONNA LOVE AGAIN
RISE AND FALL OF FLINGEL BUNT
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TOP
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THEME FOR YOUNG LOVERS COLUMBIA
MBIA FRANKIE VAUGHAN HELLO DOLLY PHILIPS
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ANA THE ZOMBIES SHE'S NOT THERE DECCA
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CHUCK BERRY NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO PYE
DORIS DAY MOVE OVER DARLING CBS
THE EVERLY BROTHERS THE FERRIS WHEEL WARNER BROS.
BRENDA LEE AS USUAL BRUNSWICK
DELYSÉ
IS IT TRUE BRUNSWICK
and DEAN MARTIN
HENRI MANCINI
EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY
HOW SOON
REPRISE
R.C.A.
THE NEWBEATS BREAD AND BUTTER HICKORY
is RICK NELSON FOR YOU BRUNSWICK
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MARY WELLS
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ADVANCE
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years ago. hit "Call Up The Groups". Preston
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disk industry and has brought about
tion, knowledge and taste. He is Jean Griffiths
easily the most esoteric of the indie
the era of independent record pro- producers as well as being the first.
ducers. A glance at, and an analysis Far from being confined to pop and (& our associated companies)
To all our friends in of, the Hit Parade in Britain for any jazz his recordings explore many in-
week over the past twelve months teresting byways of the music scene. Send our friends everywhere
reveals a surprisingly high proportion As a result of this his output is most-
The Record Industry of chart entries which were born in
the minds and bred in the studios of
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situation is a direct reversal of cir-
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has named Monty Babson to concen-
trate on the pop side of Record Super-
vision's plans for 1965. The appoint-
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frone cumstances prevailing a few years ment of a musician and singer of chn
ago when virtually every home grown Babson's quality and experience indi- 36, WARDOUR STREET ost
hit emanated from the ideas and ef- cates that the Preston organization LONDON. W.1.
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JOE MEEK labels. Today, the labels make no at-
tempt to conceal their interest in and
certainly has no intention of deserting
the Hit Parade field for more aesthetic
pastures.
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eagerness for commercial potentially One of the most controversial and rle
material recorded outside their own publicized characters in action as an F
studios. They are also prepared to indie here is undoubtedly Andrew Pe(
accept material from indie producers Loog Oldham. Still in his very early und
hits which have found their way into as a publicist and has built up a 'n 1rÍ
the Top Ten. string of impressive successes in the R
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Atlantic a much needed shot in the Their popularity is tremendous- HAROLD FIELDS
Tribute To Buddy Holly arm and has been instrumental in adored by the teenagers and scorned
suc(
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Ice Cream Man achieving the booming profits brought by their elders. Oldham attended a PETER LAVENDER tno
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about by phenomenal record sales party with Stones' Mick Jagger and rh
which, at the time of writing, show Keith Richard, saw a pretty blonde Rn
Little Baby no signs of falling off. girl amongst the guests and asked FREDDY HARPER
First in the field and pioneer of her to record for him round about the
issue
Just Like Eddie British independent producers is second sentence of their conversation.
Repre;enNng thoug
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Wild Wind Denis Preston. More mature in years Jagger and Richard wrote the song PHOENIX MUSIC PUB CO ITO eat ft
Tornado Rock E.P. than his contemporaries, his activi- and Oldham produced Marianne 3like
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Son This Is She from folk music to jazz and from One of Oldham's many impulsive the
Tell Laura I Love Her Elizabethan music to the classics. hunches that paid dividends. Another DORSEY BROS: MUSIC LTD
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and broadcasting about jazz. One of major force in the contemporary pop
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1 in the success story of Brian Poole The Zombies. Roncoroni rates song-
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i Records founded by Poole's agent and Lennon/McCartney partnership.
n manager Peter Walsh and still re- Ryemuse, under the direction of
cords the group and others of Walsh's arranger/M.D. Johnny Gregory, has
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artists. Smith produced hits by Brian got off to a thriving start with its
Poole have been "Twist and Shout"; policy of quality productions. The
371 ' "Do You Love Me"; "Someone Some- Ryemusic studio with its modern re-
one" and currently "The Three finements and facilities is more and
,1 Bells". more in demand for hire by other
indies and 1965 should see a formid-
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Barber, Chris-Giorgio Gomelsky Miller, Gary-Bemard Delfont iJn
Southern, Sheila-Derek Boulton
Bachelors, The-Dorothy Solomon Agency Gormley, Douglas-Derek Boulton Moody Blues, The-Giorgio Gomelsky Scott, Tommy-Dorothy Solomon ,lon,
Beatles, The-Nears Enterprises Gerry 8 The Pacemakers-News Enterprises Merseybeats, The-Paddy McKiernan Agency Shayne, Tony-Noel Goy Artists Gro
Berry, Mike and the Innocents --Robert Stigwood Gregory, Ian-Robert Stigwood Margo 8 The Marvelettes-Jack Segal Productions Soul Agents-Malcolm Nixon
Associates Gibson, Lorne, Trio-The Wilson Agency Mrs. Mills-Eric Easton Agency Square Pegs, The-International Artistes
Brooks, Elkie-J. K. Productions Gonks, The-Dorothy Solomon Muleskinners, The-Eric Easton Springfield, Dusty-Tito Burns Productions
Berry, Dave-Kennedy Street Enterprises Grant, Julie-Eric Easton Agency Mudlarks, The-The Grade Organisation. Personal Spinners, The-Harold Davison Agency f lO!
Barron Knights, The --Harold Davison Agency Grebbles, The-Giorgio Gomelsky Manager Bunny Lewis Sneakers, The-Arthur Howes y
Beverley Sisters, The-Bernard Delfont Agency Gamblers, The-Don Arden Murray, Ruby-Bernard Delfont Shafto, Bobby-Arthur Howes Mt
Band of Angels, The-Arthur Howes Me And Them-Noel Gay Artists Sounds Incorporated-Nears Enterprises on.
Bennett Cliff, 8 The Rebel Routers-Neros Enter- Haslam, Michoel-Nems Enterprises Maughan, Susan --Harold Davison Ltd. Stuart Chad, and Jeremy Clyde-International Art. lam
prises Harris, Rolf-International Artists Millie-Personal Manager Chris Blackwell istes
Bilk, Acker--Harold Davison Agency Hall Robin, 8 Jimmy McGregor-Malcolm Nixon Stylos, The-Dick James
Baldry, Long John --Malcolm Nixon Agency Heinz-George Cooper Organisation. Personal Man- Noble, Patsy Ann-The Grade Organisation Stewart, Andy-Fosters Agency
Block, Cillo-Noms Enterprises ager Joe Meek Naturals, The-Dick James Agency
The-Kennedy Street Enterprises Hustlers, The-Paul Cave Enterprises Ltd. Steele, Tommy-Talent Artistes. Personal Manage. ,N 11
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Hurst, Mike-Vic Lewis Agency
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Boyle, Billy-Robert Stigwood Nashville Teens, The-Don Arden
Storme, Rory and the Hurricanes-Arthur Howes xd,
Brown, Joe-George Cooper Organisation Mollies, The-The Wilson Agency hes'
Bruce, Tommy-General Artists Honeycombs, The-The Grade Organisation. Person Orchids, The-Dick James Swinging Blue Jeans, The-Godbolt Agency Mar
Manager Howard Blaikley Others, The-Morris 8 Duncan
Caravelles, The-Malcolm Nixon Agency Herman's Hermits-Kennedy Street Enterprises Overlanders, The-Malcolm Nixon
Carroll, Ronnie-Tho Grado Organisation Temperance Seven, The-Harold Davison Agency
Castle, Roy-The Grade Organisation IReld, Frank-The Grade Organisation. Personal Pacific Showband, The-Dorothy Solomon Them-Dorothy Solomon
Capitol Show Band, The-Dorothy Solomon Manager Peter Gormley Paddlers, The-Alan Lewis Agency Trent, Jackie-Storcast ON
Charles, Don-International Artistes Repr talion Pretty Things, The-Morris 8 Duncan Aper
Campbell, Christine-Dick James Jaramillo, Peppe-Noel Gay Artists Toggery Five, The-Kennedy Street Enterprises
Peter 8 Gordon-Noel Gay Artists
Clark, Petula-The Grade Organisation Jay, Peter and The Jaywalkers-General Artists Peter and the Headliners-Harold Davison Agency Thome, Ken-Vic Lewis Hyde
Cogan, Alma-The Grade Organisation Ltd. Poole, Brian and the Tremeloes-Starlite Artists Twinkle-Dorothy Solomon
Cockneys. The-1. D. Godbolt Just Fourmen-Kennedy Street Enterprises Powell, Jimmy and the Dimensions-Malcolm Nixon
Cherokees, The Jackson, Tony and the Vibrations-Tito Burns Pro- Powell, Marilyn-Lewis-Joelle
Conway, Russ-Bernard Delfont ductions U.K.'s, The-John Fields
Power, Duffy and the Fentones-The Wilson Agency MAI
Classmates, The-J. D. S. Entertainments Price, Red Combo-General Artists Nude
Colyer, Ken-Harold Davison Ltd. Kane, Eden-Tito Burns Productions Poets, The-Artists Direction tLd. Valentine, Dickie-The Grade Organisation Gt. C
Clark, Dove-Harold Davison Agency Kidd, Johnny and the Pirates-George Cooper Or- Powell, Keith and the Valets-J. K. Productions Vaughan, Frankie-Paul Cave Enterprises
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Dallas Boys, The-The Grade Organisation Kenny and the Wranglers-Filmusic Patrick Bobby, Big Six
Donkworth, Johnny-Harold Davison Agency King, Dove-The Grade Organisation Vernon Girls, The-The Grade Organisation
Davis, Billie-Bernard Delfont Kinks, The-Arthur Howes Vincent, Gene-Don Arden
Dennisons, The-Arthur Howes Quoite, Christine-Lewis-Joelle
Kayo Sisters-Tito Bums Productions
Deena, Carol-Noel Goy Artistes Kirby, Kathy-The Grade Organisation. Personal Quickly, Tommy-News Enterprises ISO
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HOLLAND -Review 1964 ;'-::r f.
Bovema's year 1964 marked the on the market with enormous intens-
grand Dealers Day, held in the Am- ity and great enthusiasm, according
sterdam Hilton, with many visitors to CBS label manager Hemmy J. S.
from abroad and a lot of famous art- Wapperom. The success of "West Side
ists appearing on the spot: Max Story" (2,000,000 visitors!) has been
Tailleur, Cor Steyn, Cocktail Trio, proportional with the success of the
Camillo Felgen, Rod McKuen, Imca most -discussed record of the present,
Marina, Chad & Jeremy, Adamo, Pe- the CBS' Soundtrack LP "W.S.S.".
ter and Gordon, Shirley, Freddy And There have been many highlights by
The Dreamers, Enrico Marcias. . . which CBS Promotion dept. operated
Bovema's president Gerry M. Oord on a large scale. Among them were:
Jr., was appointed "skipper" of the
KLM. The company started its own
Alexander Brailowsky, Robert, Gaby
and Jean Casadesus, George Szell,
HOLLAND'S
weekly radio program on commercial Eugene Ormandy and Sviatoslav
radio station "Veronica." Bovema-art- Richter in the classical field, whereas
ist Adamo became tops-in -pops and in the popular field Mahalia Jackson,
got a Diamond Platter for the 250,000 Pete Seeger, Thelonious Monk, Miles
sales of his "Vous Permettez Mon- Davis, Dave Brubeck, Kenny Rankin,
sieur." Imperials Shirley was the phe- Geschwister Jacob etc. impressed the
nomenal revelation of this years' Dutch very much. Films with CBS
Knokke Songfestival. Bovema's Kaag- songs on the soundtrack, CBS artists
Contest, organized in cooperation with
"Muziek Expres"-monthly, rolled off
in leading parts and CBS TV -films,
also supported very strongly the fa-
and his BOVEMA-staff
successfully and the Holland Festival miliarity of the outstanding name of
brought many EMI -artists to this CBS. In the meantime, it has become
country. quite clear that the CBS label is well-
Highlight of Phonogram's 18th known in the Benelux countries at
Dealers' Day, attended by a number the present time and classical as well
of foreign "Guests Of Honor," was as popular records, which CBS re-
the personal appearance of South- leased, received warm approval by
American born masterpianist Claudio the public, as for the quality and pre-
Array. Phonogram's new season sentation. Finally, according to Hem -
opened with a very definite stress on my J. S. Wapperom, it is gratifying
LP -series, "De Luxe Series," the to know that prominent artists, such
cheaper "Concert Series," "Sacred as Laguestra, Kilima Hawaiians, Louis
Music"-series, "London-Globe" -series Van Dyke, Pico's, etc. have been con-
and in the pop field the "Surprise" - tracted by CBS, which can be seen as
series. Top star Caterina Valente a continuation of the striving to es-
showed great interest in Phonogram - tablish the already dominated posi-
artists Trea Dobbs and Rob de Nijs. tion of the entire CBS production on
They are to be trained by Valente's the Dutch market, in the near future.
husband Eric von Aro and to appear GrammofoonplatenmaatschappijBa-
on their new Eurovision show. Young sart N. V. is working hard and with
Willeke Alberti was this years' best great success to extend its many busi-
selling Dutch artist. Willeke Alberti, ness angles. Hans Gomperts and Guus
Trea Dobbs and Ilonka Biluska were Jansen Jr. during their stay in U.S.A.
three of the five girl -singers forming have acquired several connections,
whereas F. Basart, handling the Rec-
are wishing all their
the Dutch équipe sent to the yearly
ord Dept., has obtained new labels.
Song Festival in Knokke, Belgium.
The group carried away the first prize Henk Stibbe (79), nestor of the Cashbox -friends
(and 2,500 guilders for each girl!). Dutch record branch, has reshuffled
Johnny Lion and the Jumping Jewels his business interests. He has retained a merry X -mas
made a very successful tour to Pak- the position of chairman of the board
but the actual daily business is in the
istan and Singapore, sponsored by
Philips, KLM and Cathay, and Ma- hands of a younger generation. The and a happy,
lando and his Orchestra toured Japan. reorganized firm has found quarters
And, of course, the Dutch Swing Col- in the Basart buildings. Of course,
the Stibbe-business was booming this
musically 1965
lege Band made their usual trips to
far -away lands-but they are old year with the tremendous success of
hands already! the Beatles in Holland. One of the
Famous French label Barclay Rec- prominent Dutch stars of Stibbe is
ords started its own organization in Caroline Kaart.
Holland: Barclay -Nederland N. V. On One of the youngest companies in
this occasion, a cocktail-party was Holland is Delta. President Hans I.
held in Amsterdam, hosted by Eddie Kellerman told Cash Box about the
Barclay himself. fantastic growth of Delta in the past
Negram N. V. was very lucky this year and that he has high expec-
year with artists like Françoise tations concerning the new season.
Hardy, Petula Clark, Danyel Gerard, Delta is now ready to represent a big
Louis Armstrong, the Searchers, San- label and they are doing everything
die Shaw, the Honeycombs, Pat Boone, to get one for the coming year.
etc. etc. New labels which trusted Delta's own recordings had a good
their repertoire in Negram's hands, receipt all over the world and made
were Red Bird and Dot together with this year a very profitable one.
Vogue, Pye and Kapp, Negram now Inelco did big business, as before,
formed an international group of com- with its unique country & western
panies, who have a common interest repertoire on the RCA label. Year's
big highlight was the in -person per-
in looking for new labels etc.
For N. V. Grammofoonplatenmaat- formances of Bobby Bare, Chet At-
kins, Anita Keer Singers and the late
BOVEMA
schappij CNR 1964 was a very good recordcompany
year. Sales were 20% higher than in Jim Reeves, in Amsterdam and The
former years and company celebrated Hague, resulting in the increasing ©tatnside
several Golden Records. "Eerbied sales of records by these artists. In Bronsteeweg 49
Voor Jouw Grijze Haren" by Gert particular, Jim Reeves had a big hit
Timmerman is on his way to the in the Netherlands with "I Love You Heemstede
200,000 mark. In the classical field, Because." And, of course, Elvis Pres- Holland
CNR's position was strengthened by ley still is a big moneymaker for
the representation of the well- Inelco. Phone 02500-80750
Dureco can be satisfied about the
ge1
known Italian label Cetra.
!
Artone introduced full -color single results of the year. Turnover in first
sleeves on the Benelux market this half of 1964 even was doubled in com-
Year. The company's subsid sold over parison with same period in '63.
half a million records of Reprise re- Johnny Hoes is still going strong with
cording artist Trini Lopez in Benelux, making Dutch hits on Hoes' own label
Which is quite a staggering figure in- 'Telstar,' distributed by Dureco. Also
deed for this territory. Other promi- this year, Dureco got a big hit in
nent artists on visit here during the their hands: "Liebeskummer Lohnt
the
past year were Charles Mingus, Eric Sich Nicht" by Siw Malmkvist on
Max Roach,
Metronome-label.
Teu This years' "Grand Gala Du Disque,"
Ray Charles,tcCn Con-
GoThS
organized by record -companies and
cerning local production, Artone dealers, presented many international-
scored with several singles by beat- New
group Z.Z. & The Masks. In the two famous artists like Peter Nero, Taba-
Years since they were discovered by beats, Rod McKuen, Los IndiosRogers,
A & R Dept., this group
jaros, Swingle Singers, Julie
rArtone's
certainly moved out as one of the hot- Nino De Murcia, Adamo, Rex Gildo,
test on the scene. In the classical Gítte, Nina & Frederik, Josephine
field, Artone acquired ABC Para - Baker, Quincy Jones, Geschwister
mount's Westminster catalog for dis- Jacob, Gerry And The Pacemakers,
tribution in Benelux, Germany, Aus- René Carol, Rita Streich, Udo Jur-
tria and Switzerland. G
In the past year, CBS has operated gens, Heinz Hoppe, etc. etc.
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HOLLAND Biographies HOLLAND -
WILLEKE ALBERTI-PHILIPS THE KILIMA HAWAIIANS -CBS WILLY SCHOBBEN-ARTONE Impressarios,
Willeke Alberti (20) was born in Amsterdam as the Kilima Hawaiians hove been consistent sellers Born 1916 in Maastricht, Willy Schobben comes
eldest child of
teenager, she
famous singer Willy Alberti. As a
developed a stage -act with her
The
of records. When their commitment with a German
record factory ended, about the middle of 1963,
from a musical family. He actually started trumpet
at six. At the music lyceum in his hometown he
Agents,
father, both becoming tremendously popular. all major record factories in Benelux competed to soon became pupil par excellence of the concert
Wllleke's best sold singles os a sole -singer are bring this group, at that time one of the most master of the Municipal Orchestra, who taught him
"Spiegelbeeld" ("Tender Years"), "De Winter Was
Lang" ("Blue Winter") and "Miin Dagboek" ("My
popular groups in Benelux and the German-speak-
ing countries, on their label. CBS has been success-
piano and harmony. Just 14, he was offered a seat
in this classical orchestra, but switched to pop
Managers
Diary"). ful and its single on CBS was a direct hit! ("On music when seventeen. He went on tour with
Waiiki"). Since then the star of the various top orchestras across the country and all
The Beach At
Kilima Hawaiians has been rising higher than ever over Europe. From 1936 he has been playing on Charles Aerts, Stadionweg 59, Am-
BLUE DIAMONDS -DECCA before. and off with radio-studio orchestras. In 1946 Willy sterdam, phone: 732285 (music hall),
became principal soloist of Holland's foremost Anova, N. Z.-Voorburgwal 32, Am-
The Blue Diamonds are of Indonesian birth. They radio dance orchestra "The Skymasters." During
are named Rudy and Riem de Wolff, 23 and 21 LAGUESTRA-CBS this period gaining international recognition through sterdam, phone: 240829 (music hall).
yearsof age. Great hits by the boys were his worldwide success "Trumpet Tango," an own Artivis, Laan van Meerdervoort 154,
"Ramona," "Little Ship" and "Sukiyaki" (for Laguestra was born on March 29, 1914, Rotterdam, composition. Since his exclusive Artono recording The Hague, phone: 635195 (classical
eight weeks No. 1 German Hit Parade!). The boys, pact in 1961, Willy Schobben records with an own
recording for Decca, toured The Argentines, Mexico,
Holland. From his 14th year he played clarinet,
orchestra. His first recording "Mexico," an immedi- concerts, ballet).
and wrote compositions and arrangements. His ex- ate smash, became his first Gold Platter. Several M. Cerni., Schiedamsedijk 64 D, Rot-
USA, Canada, Finland, Germany, Belgium and perience in music runs the whole gamut now;
many other countries. czardas, oll different kinds of dance music, Folk other hits followed in due course, establishing
Willy's name as one of the hottest on the European
terdam, phone: 124298 (music hall).
music and Jazz. From this large variety of styles
Record scene. Best sellers were "Benfica," "Egal- Ned. Concertdirectie J. Beek, Koning-
CORRY BROKKEN-PHILIPS and moods he draws when writing original scores,
for which he has become internationally famous. O.K.," "Heisser Sand" and "The Lonely Bull." innegracht 82, The Hague, phones:
His Radio Orchestra, lined -up with stellar-musicians Current single: "The French Song." 633787 116356 (classical concerts),
Corry Brokken's first big success in the showbusiness
was the first prize in the Eurovision Song Contest
from the classical and popular field, specializes on N. V. Het Concertbureau, Koningin-
various kinds of exotic and Latin music.
1957 Since then she became a big recording
SHIRLEY-IMPERIAL neweg 154, Amsterdam, phone: 796-
artist in Holland, Belgium and Germany. She had 104 (classical concerts).
several records in the Top Ten. The lost years
Corry became a big revue star and has her own JOHNNY LION -JUMPING 18 years young, Shirley (Zwerusl started piano Faveur, Pr. Bernhardlaan 13, Rotter-
lessons already of the age of five; she is still ac- dam, phone: 183232 (music hall).
TV show. JEWELS-PHILIPS companying herself on the piano when she sings.
First TV performance os a singer at the age of 10, Herman O. Feitsma, Niersstraat 37
LINDA CAROL -RCA They were discovered in 1960 by their present
manager, Herman Batelaan of The Hague. Johnny
in a show with Petula Clark, who was very im- hs, Amsterdam, phone: 727681 (music
pressed. Shirley was called "The Dutch Conny
The pretty girl with the beautiful voice hos ap-
is 23. Latest Jewels hit: "Jumping Can Can." (Froboessl" al that time, but soon after she de- hall).
peared in many musicals. Last November she made
Latest Lion hit: "You've Done It Again." veloped a very personal style. Biggest break came Daan Hooykaas, Statensingel 15, Rot-
her first record "Summer Is Over" c/w "Riches lost summer, when she was one of the girl -voca-
lists -team that won the song contest of Knokke,
terdam, phone: 41469 (music hall).
And Wealth," accompanied by the Heralds. This
LIESBETH LIST -RCA Belgium. It's for sure that 1965 will be a very
B. H. Ibelings, Lange Poten 15a, The
record is a specimen of teenage music on a higher
level. Remember that namel important year in the career of Shirley, who also Hague, phone: 244418 (classical con-
An all-round artist, specializing in the Dutch
"chanson." Appears very often on TV.
has a regular TV -series of her own. Impresariaat Paul Acket, Theresi-
COCKTAIL TRIO -IMPERIAL
She also
has an excellent foreign repertoire. One of her astraat 11, The Hague, phone 722546
most successful records is "I Walk Alone" c/w COR STEYN-IMPERIAL -720533-723442 (international Jazz -
Cocktail Trio, 3 members: Ad van Geier, piano; "A Voice In The Rain," concerts, big music hall attractions)
Caret Alberts, boss; and Tonny More, guitar and
singer. This very popular Trio had its eleventh
Cor Steyn is Holland's most popular organist. He Internationale Concertdirectie Ernst
anniversary this year. They made a number of hits MALANDO-PHILIPS is regularly appearing on radio and TV and he
was, in earlier days, vary famous for his "City"
Krauss, Sarphatipark 79, Amsterdam,
Ilke "De Grote Beer" (Running Bear), "Alley-
recitals in one of the countries biggest cinemas. phone: 724172 (classical concerts, bal-
Oop," "Kangeroe Elland," "Harry, The Hairy Malando was born in Rotterdam in 1908 as Arie He's very versatile as an all around musician, com- let).
Ape," etc. In 1962 they received o Golden Record Maasland. The harmonium they had at home gave
for the sales of 100,000 copies of "Bettie Vier." way to a piano and later to an accordion. Formed
posing, arranging, and conducting orchestras and
he successfully introduced a unique electronic organ
Internationale Concertdirectie, Leid-
This year the Cocktail Trio joined the roster of in the late twenties a band of own called "The 11he Magic Organ) on the Imperial label. sekade 56, Amsterdam, phones: 67248
artists of Bovema's Imperial -label and their first Jumping Jacks." Malando's music can now be -34240 (classical concerts).
record on this label already was a big hit: heard throughout the world: Latin-American rhythms
"Hup Hup Hup." recorded in the Dutch Philips studio. Among his Internationale Theater Producties,
tangos -he hos written over 70 -"Olé Guapa" is MAX TAILLEUR-H.M.V. Weteringschans 103, Amsterdam,
the most famous.
THE CRAZY ROCKERS-DELTA In the heart of Amsterdam he has his own club,
phone: 38177, and Amstel 120-122,
'The Extinguisher" and he is, since many years, Amsterdam, phone: 32262 (big music
Delta's discovery of 1963. Their first record, IMCA MARINA -IMPERIAL Holland's foremost specialist in jokes of Jewish hall attractions, ballet, etc.).
"Momma-Pappa-twist"/"The Third Man," released origin. He made o bunch of records for H.M.V., Arno J. Klein, J. van Oldenbarnevelt-
In 20 countriesall over the world. Second record, Her age Is 23 and she come to showbusiness from a o. "With A Joke Around The World." He
"Giddy Up"/"Rosita My Love." The Crazy Rockers Holland's northern province of Groningen. At an travelled the United States, South America, Africa, laan 84, Amsterdam, phone: 557148
are playing more thon s/. of the year in Germany, early age she already sang folksongs in many the West Indies and Australia, etc.. giving many (music hall).
with enormous success. Delta's Hans I. Kellerman languages. After some years on and off the Dutch emigrants the time of their lives. Johan Koning, Ruychrocklaan 32, The
Is preparing wonderful new recordings with Inter- record scene, 1963, become her year of arrival with
national appeal. the German hit "Lass Mein Herz Nicht Weinen." Hague, phone: 244418 (classical con-
She's now very popular in Holland and Germany, certs).
where she made triumphal appearances on TV. GERT TIMMERMAN-CNR Concertdirectie Dr. G. de Koos, v.
TREA DOBBS-DECCA Her latest smash hit is "Harklekino," already in
Moersselestraat 7, The Hague, phone:
the charts for some months. Geri Timmerman, the 29 -year old Dutch singer,
Tria van der Schoot was born In Eindhoven, situ- plays 8 different instruments and has received 2 244410 (classical concerts).
ated In the southern port of Holland, on April 4,
1947 and was discovered in '63 on the Carlton ROB DE NIJS-DECCA
Golden Discs in one year for a German and a
Dutch song: "Blume Von Tahiti" and "Ik Heb
Jean Mikkenie, Herman Gorterstraat
Musical Contest. She made in the same year her Eerbied Veer Jouw Grijze Haren." Biggest suc- 27. Amsterdam, phone: 722505 (music
first radio and TV appearances. Changed In 1964 Rising fast to the top in 1963 was young baritone cesses in 1964: "Nimm Deine Weisse Gitane"
and
hall).
her name to Trea Dobbs, because of the big record Rob De Nijs. Rob, a handsome guy of 23, recorded "In Der Mondhelle Nacht," the latter recorded Ned. Impresariaat, Jac. Obrechtstraat
sales In Germany, where people can't pronounce half o dozen top hits for his Dacca label. His together with his wife Hernien.
her original nome. Hod some hits on the Dutch stage appearance is with four young men in capes 51, Amsterdam, phone: 717791 (classi-
charts. and high hats, called "The Lords." cal concerts).
THE TORERO'S -RCA Nederlands Theaterbureau, Huygens-
LOUIS VAN DYKE -CBS CISKA PETERS-MMP/CNR straat 20, The Hague, phones: 112854
A remarkable up and coming combo. Their first
record, "Valley Rider" c/w "Surfride,"
-116209 (big music hall attractions).
Bern: November 27, 1941 Amsterdam. Plays Piano
d Organ. Louis Von Dyke, the son of o sexton.
A young fair haired girl, just about nineteen years superb debut in the Dutch teenage -world. was a Charles René, 's-Gravendijkwal 49c,
old. Started singing four years ago. Booked in for A most Rotterdam, phone: 51508 (music hall,
started his musical studies at the age of a big Song Festival of Radio Luxembourg and won
important record of these Torero's: "Desperado"
After being tutored by the renowned Piet von a brand new car. That was only the beginning. s/w "Sentimental Sunset." etc.).
Esmond, he entered the Amsterdam Conservatory
in 1959. Louis Van Dyk, at a pianist, certainly
She is a very popular vocalist in Holland now, and
her star rises day by day. Records of Ciska Peters,
J. Saks, Ceintuurbaan 77, Amsterdam,
belongs to those rare jazz musicians with the kind "Wie Weet"/"Lorelel," was one of Holland's phone: 794268 (music hall).
of creative talent that bridges the gap between Z. Z. & THE MASKS-ARTONE
top songs. In Germany on Telefunken "Vielleicht"!
erudite loss and a lyrical universal appeal. He has
the ability to reach an everwidening public with
"Pardon Mon Ami." She is very busy with tele- Holland's holtest teenager group creating no
Theaterbureau van Rees, Weesperzijde
vision shows, radio broodcostings and there are than a sensation with their masked act less 6, Amsterdam, phone: 52775 (night
"melodic inventi " and "clarity of Ideas"' lots of other performances for her to do. While on stage.
26-year -old leader Bob Bouber
the U.S. she recorded "East Is East."
with the group in "Dracula,"made his disk debut club bookings, music hall, etc.).
ANNEKE GRONLOH-PHILIPS After rehearsing the group for o released in 1963.
full year, Bouber Theaterproducties D. v. Gelder,
launched his Oct on stage on the
HANK PETERSON & THE FOUR Chubby Checker, early in August,
same bill with
Herengracht 316, Amsterdam, phone:
Anneke, of Indonesian parentship, was born June 7, 1963. Z Z. d
1947. at North Celebes. When she was a very STRANGERS-ARTONE The Masks' latest releases
includes "Greensieeves." 230222 (-music hall).
small girl, she used to sing for Japanese and Dutch
soldiers, earning peanuts and cherolatesl In 1950 Singer Hank Peterson born December 6 1940
she come to Holland, and was discovered in 1959 Rotterdam. Holland, started hot own combo right
for TV and the Philips record She already
has after quitting his job at on attendant or the 4)o>o)*>4)ü)4)*)ß)-04-o -o->o)O)O)ö)4){}J4)0)o> )C 4oí4-)
five Golden Records. "Blijdorp-Zoo" h,, home town On occount of
their First recording for Artone the group was
o
TOON HERMANS-H.M.V.
offered on across -the -border engogement
longterm basis. For two years already, theyon o
ore
playing the German nitery circuit w,rh tremendous
- OUR LOCAL RECORDS 4
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Holland's most famous artist on the showbusiness Meanwhile, strong read,ngc of "Rote a
stage is. no doubt, Teen Hermans After starring
in many radio shows, he storied his first one
show In 1953. Critics in Austria and Germany
man
Mary" and "Surfin' Strangers" on rho Artono
aptly prove why Honk Peterson d The lobe)
Strangers have become a top ottrochon In Four BREAK RECORDS!!!
recognised his high-level artistry. His one man lernational show biz. Latest releases the ,
shows have been recorded exclusively for His "You're Driving Me Crazy" c/w "Come On include 0
Master's Voce Baby " Pretty IN 1964 WE CRASHED THE CHARTS WITH:
4
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JOHNNY HOES-TELSTAR THE PICO'S-CBS
HALLIDAY (original) f4
Singer -composer -author -music publisher (Benelux
Music) and producer, started in 1946 his comer
The ice's,
Piet von Amen-Cootie t.nne
many accordion music lovers in Holland There are
M"TENDER
ô YEARS" JOHNNY
WILLEKE ALBERT (local) â
cordion can be used for accompon menr of An ac-
with the number "Johnny loot je Jodel nog Bens
heron " In 1962 he received a platinum record sorts and styles of music. Sometimes vor,ou:
rare erfr,rs
ß
with diamonds for the sales of 250.000 records:
"Och Was Ik Moor " As a producer, Johnny re-
ceived up to now 15 Golden Records In 1963.
have been booked by using accordions
music, chansons and even in jars
But in the most simple way, only
en
or classic mut
by
pop
"LA MAMMA" CHARLES AZNAVOUR (original) ;
some cheerful mood and bringing moiling CORRY BROKKEN (local)
Johnny started his own label "Telstar,'' distri- parties the accordion music always happiness or
buted in Holland by Dunco. ceived by a wide audience. In 25
has been re- o
years they
cheered up many, many and
people now they 3 THERE WILL BE MANY MORE IN 1965!!!
often ore 'nv,red ro
JOHNNY KENDALL AND THE join parties
HERALDS -RCA
FREDDY SCOTT AND THE
1
A very
James
successful Dutch combo.
Their record "St.
Infirmary" c/w "Little Girl" has been re- CONDORS -RCA EDITIONS ALTONA VONDELSTRAAT 90. SYMPHONY HOUSE,
4
leased all over the world. A new record, reaching 4
to top with rocketspeed, is "Jezebel" A Rotterdam combo with on enormous fan Manager: WIM VAN VUGHT.
c/w "The They have o lot of success with "Good club. Ó AMSTERDAM. Tel: 18 6324 Y
Hoochie Coochiemon."
Molly" c/w "Lucille." Golly Miss ß
40-4ßf e e e . * . * . e . . * . *
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1. Vous Permettez Monsieur (Adamo/
- Best Sellers 1964
11. Nimme Deine Weisse Gitarre
GERMANY
1
-Top
Rote Lippen Soll Man Kuessen
3 Songs 1964
*18 Honeymoon In St. Tropez-
Marika Kilius & Hans Jurgen
Pathé) (Anagon/Heemstede) (Gert Timmerman/Telefunken) (Lucky Lips) -Cliff Richard
2. Can't Buy Me Love (Beatles/Par- (Les Ed. Int. Basart/Amsterdam) -Columbia-Hans Gerig Music Baumler-CBS-Melodie Der
lophone, Rita Reys/Philips) (Les Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/Lon- Vom Stadtpark Die Laternen Welt/Michel
- -
12. *2
Ed. Int. Basart/Amsterdam) don) (Acuff-Rose/Brussels) (The lanterns in the city 19 Schwimmen Lernt Man Im See
3. I Want To Hold Your Hand 13. Spiegelbeeld (Willeke Alberti,/ & Rex Gildo-
park)-Gitte (Just so Bobby can see)
(Beatles/Parlophone) (Les Ed. Philips) (Francobel/Brussels; Columbia-Hans Gerig Music Manuela-Telefunken Rolf
Int. Basart/Amsterdam) Sole Agency: Editions Altona/ *3 Es Gibt Kein Bier Auf Hawaii Budde Music
4. De Winter Was Lang (Willeke Amsterdam) (There's no beer in Hawaii) *20 Kein Gold Im Blue River (On
Alberti/Philips) (Les Ed. Int. 14. Constantly (Cliff Richard/Colum- -Paul Kuhn-Columbia -Paul top of old Smokey)-Ronny
A
Basart/Amsterdam) bia) (World Music/Brussels) C.R. Arends Music Telefunken-Edition Marbot
t15
hnt
hall
5.
6.
Quand Les Roses (Adamo/Pathé)
(Anagon Music/Heemstede)
Pour Moi La Vie Va Commencer
15. Liebeskummer Lohnt Sich Nicht
(Siw Malmkvist/Metronome)
(Anagon/Heemstede)
*4 Wenn Ich Ein Junge Waer (If
I were a boy) -Rita Pavone
RCA Victor-Rolf Budde Music
- *21 Zwei Maedchen Aus Germany
(Two girls from Germany)
Paul Anka-RCA Victor
--
(Johnny Hallyday/Philips) (World 16. This Land Is Your Land (Trini *5 Drei Musketiere (Three Muske- Melodie Der Welt/Michel
rssic
Music/Brussels) Lopez/Reprise) (Les. Ed. Int. teers)-Conny Froboess- *22 Sein Bestes Pferd (His best
7. It's All Over Now (Rolling Stones/ Basart/Amsterdam) Electrola-Metronom Music/- horse) -Martin Lauer-Poly-
, Ro
Decca) (Leeds Holland Basart/ 17. I Should Have Known Better Froboess/Budde dor-Hans Gerig Music
hall
Amsterdam) (Beatles/Parlophone) (Basart/ 6 Das Kannst Du Mir Nicht Ver- *23 Das Kommt Vom Rudern, Das
onin
hone
cens
8. A Hard Day's Night (Beatles/
Parlophone) (Leeds Holland Ba-
sart/Amsterdam)
18.
Amsterdam)
Dominique (The Singing Nun/
Philips) (Editions Altona/Amster-
bieten (You can never stop me
loving you) -Bernd Spier
CBS -Edition Accord
- Kommt Vom Segeln (That
comes from rowing, that
comes from Sailing) -Peter
tingi
9. Non Ho L'Eta (Gigliola Cinquetti/ dam) *7 Der Platz Neben Mir (The Place Lauch and the Regenpfeifer -
: 79
Show Records) (World Music/ 19. It's Over (Roy Orbison/London) next to me)=Sacha Distel- Golden 12/Metronome-Trans-
Brussels) (World Music/Brussels) Polydor-Hans Gerig Music atlantic Music
tete *24 Wenn Du Mal Allein Bist
10. La Mamma (Corrie Brokken/ 20. She Loves You (Beatles/Parlo- *8 Glueck Gehoert Dazu (It helps
I),
Philips, Charles Aznavour/Bar- phone) (Belinda/Amsterdam) to be lucky) -Rex Gildo- (When you are alone) -Man-
Cat
clay) (Editions Altona/Amster- 21. If I Fell (Beatles/Parlophone) Electrola-Hans Gerig Music fred Schnelldorfer-Decca-Karl
(mus
5, Rot,
dam) (Basart/Amsterdam)
22. The House Of The Rising Sun
(Animals. /Columbia) (Basart/Am-
9 Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand (I
want to hold your hand)
The Beatles-Odeon -Edition
- Heinz Busse Music
*25 Ein Boy Ist Ein Boy (A boy is
a boy) -Renate and Werner
tall).
sterdam) Accord Leismann-Ariola-Ralf Arnie
a, Tif DUTCH 23. Mijn Dagboek (Willeke Alberti/ *10 Oh My Darling Caroline (Clem- Music
al con. 11
yip windmills Philips) (Portengen/Haarlem) entine) -Ronny - Telefunken *26 Keep Smiling-Drafti Deut-
heresi
On The Beach (Cliff Richard/Co- -Edition Marbot scher -Decca-Nero Music/-
g wooden shoes 24.
.1
72254(
Jazz.
ctions)
t Amsterdam -canals
flowers
lumbia) (Basart/Amsterdam)
If I Had A Hammer/America
(Trini Lopez/Reprise) (Les. Ed.
*11 Wenn Die Cowboys Traeumen
(When the cowboys dream)-
Marika Kilius-CBS-Melodie
27
Hammerling/Meisel
Memphis, Tennessee Bernd
Spier/Pat Boone/Claudio, Rik
-
Ernsi
famous All Over The Int. Basart/Amsterdam) Der Welt/Michel and Roger/Matadorerne/-
' World Johnny Rivers-CBS/Vogue/-
g+ . . .
:erdam
25. Have I The Right (Honeycombs/ *12 Shake Hands-Drafi Deutscher-
ts, bal. . . .
:
Leidi
6721E go
9t the
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territory!
. famous in Holland for publishing
Hits of the World in the Dutch
26.
Columbia) (Les. Ed Int. Basart/
Amsterdam)
Long Tall Sally (Beatles/Parlo-
ander-Polydor
Music
-
women dream) -Peter Alex-
Birnbach
28 Seide Und Samt (Sweet Vio-
lets) -Peter Alexander-Poly-
dor-Edition Trumpf/Arends
ductiej
Se
-
phone) (Belinda/Amsterdam) *14 Napoli -Connie Francis-MGM 29 Ich Will Immer Auf Dich War-
terda
yElbert Van Zoeren 27. All My Loving (Beatles/Parlo- Francon/Schneider ten (I'll Always wait for you)
120-122
(manager Belinda-Amsterdaml phone) (Les. Ed. Int. Basart/ *15 Schoene Maedchen Muss Man -Brenda Lee-Polydor-Hans
MM(
9g
Amsterdam) Lieben (A guy's got to love Gerig Music
y sends 28. Maria No Mas (Cliff Richard/Co- beautiful girls) -Bernd Spier 30 Pretty Woman -Roy Orbison-
rneveit
e Seasonal Greetings lumbia) (Holland Music/Amster- -CBS-Melodie Der Welt/- London-Acuff Rose/Ralph
55711E
dam) Michel Maria Siegel
y to all his friends Harlekino (Imca Marina/Inperial) *16 Liebeskummer Lohnt Sich Nicht *31Vergangen, Vergessen, Vorue-
32, The throughout the world! (Portengen/Haarlem) (It doesn't pay to be lovesick) ber (Gone, forgotten, all
cal cou,
Ni
29. Tell Me (Rolling Stones/Decca) -Siw Malmkvist-Metronome over) -Freddy-Tolydor-Edi-
y Leidschegracht -Amsterdam tion Esplanade/Olias
1
dam) Michel
-
í (music
34 Non Ho L'Eta-Gigliola Cin-
!htstraal quetti Italia/Metronome-
(classi - Karl Heinz Busse Music
GERMANY Best Selling Top Ten LP's 35 Sag "No" Zu Ihm (Don't Talk
To Him) -Cliff Richard-
íu112,3
With The Beatles-Odeon 16 The Beatles (Please Please Me) Columbia-Aberbach Music
actions
wal l''c
hi, l
1
2
(Electrola)
Trini Lopez at P.J.'s-Reprise *17
-Hoer Zu (Electrola)
Twist IM Star Club-The Rat-
tles-Philips
36 A
Beatles
Budde
-
Hard Day's Night -The
Odeon-Northern/-
(Ariola)
-
asie
*18 Twist IM Star Club -The 37 Skinny Minnie-Tony Sheridan/
*3 Stegreifgeschichten (Improvised Searchers & The Rattles The Rackets-Polydor/Elite
IsterdaJ stories) -Jurgen Von Manger Philips Special-Hans Gerig Music
-Philips -
*19 Die Grosse Star Parade 1964/I Notice: This list includes all of the
sperz. ' *4 Die Spitzenreiter 1963 (The top (The Big Star Parade 1964/I) songs that made the top 3 hit lists of
5 (nu'
,1
hits of 1963) -Various Artists -Various Artists-Polydor any German trade paper or Cash Box
x.)
-Polydor (D.G.G.) Germany listings.
*5 Belinda Behrend (24 Songs and *20 Freddy Und Das Lied Der * Original German Copyright.
Gelder
one guitar) -Columbia (Elec- Praerie (Freddy and the song
n
phor9
trola)
- of the Prairie) -Freddy
14rN1
*6 Humoris Causa (Comedy)
Various Artists -Telefunken
(Teldec)
*7 Freche Chansons Aus Dem Al-
ten Frankreich (Spicy chan-
sons from old France) Helen
Vita-Deutsche Vogue
21
*22
Quinn-Polydor (D.G.G.)
A Hard Day's Night (Yeah,
yeah, yeah) -The Beatles
Odeon (Electrola)
Schlager Schlagen Ein (Hits
hit the charts) -Various Ar-
- GERMANY -Publishers
Top 3 Songs 1964
FIVE SONGS OR MORE
Hans Gerig Musikverlage-9 Songs
-
tists-Hoer Zu (Teldec) Melodie Der Welt/Francis Day and
*8 So Oder So Ist Das Leben (Life
is one way or the other)
Hildegard Knef-Decca -(Tel -
- 23
24
With The Beatles-Odeon-
(Electrola)
Beatles Beat -Odeon (Electro-
Hunter/Progress Musik
MORE THAN 1
Songs
SONG
-5
dee) la) Rolf Budde Musik/Metronom/North-
*9 Kennedy In Deutschland (Ken- Die Grosse Star Parade 1964/II ern-4 Songs
nedy in Germany)-D.G.G.
*25
(The Big Star Parade 1964/ - Edition Intro/Nero Musik Songs-3
*10 Schlager Des Jahres (Hits of
the year) -Various artists
Hoer Zu (Electrola)
- *26
II) -Various Artists-Polydor
Hildegard Knef (Die Grossen
-
Edition Accord -2
Songs
Paul C. R. Arends/Edition Trumpf
2 Songs
-
Erfolge) (The big hits)
Decca (Teldec)
Karl Heinz Busse Musikverlage -2
11 Play Bach -Jacques Loussier- Songs
Decca (Teldec) 27 The Rolling Stones -Decca (Tel- Edition Marbot-2 Songs
pineC3ramprou
*12 Musik Fur Millionen (Music for ONE SONG
parade 1963 (The big star and *28
millions) (Special prod. for Aberbach Musikverlag Song -1
hit parade 1963) -Various TV lottery) -Various Artists Ralf Arnie Musikverlag Song -1
Artists -Decca (Teldec) -Philips Birnbach Musikverlag Song -1
4nd 13 More Trini Lopez at P.J.'s-Re-
prise (Ariola)
29 Songs Der Welt (Songs of the
world) -Esther
Chappell/August Seith-1 Song
Edition Esplanade Song -1
14 West Side Story -Original Ofarim-Philips
and Abi Francon/Schneider Musikverlage -1
Song
Soundtrack-CBS 30 Jazz Sebastian Bach -Les Ralph Maria Siegel Musikverlage -1
My Fair Lady -Original Ger- Swingle Singers -Philips Song
.
*15
man Cast -Philips * Original German Production Transatlantic Musikverlag -1 Song
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GERMANY Review 1964
JANUARY helped export sales as "My Bonnie"
[ITS ARE MADE BY ESPLANADE! The German trade paper "Musik-
markt" listed the top hits and artists
from Tony Sheridan and The Beatles
recorded here in 1961 went wild on
for 1963. 24 songs were listed, 14 of the Cash Box top 100 and sold more
local origin, 7 of American origin. Of than 300,000 records. Mr. Acker Bilk
course, Sukiyaki from Japan, one tune toured Germany. The Beatles cut
Season's Greetings to all our came from Holland, and 2 from Eng- their first German sides and went on
land. All of the 24 records except 2 to sell over 1 million records of their
were sung in German language. The product here. The German record
friends in the music business. 2 that weren't were both by Elvis alone passed the 350,000 sales mark.
Presley. Top artists of the year 1963 Billy Mo from Trinidad was given a
were Freddy, Rex Gildo and Billy'Mo special award for sales of 1 million
as the top 3 males with Elvis coming records of "I'd Rather Buy A Tirol
We're celebrating the holidays with: in 5th. Connie Francis was the top Hat." The award was made at the
Germany's Number 1 Record Star female vocalist with Gitte from Den- winter olympics at Innsbruck.
mark and Manuela finishing second
and third. England's Petula Clark MARCH
took 4th place and France's Jacque- Duke Ellington and his orchestra
line Boyer took 5th. Renate and Wer- toured Germany. Work started on the
ner Leismann took first place among 4th German pop music festival to be
the vocal groups with the Tahiti Ta-
FREDDY moure's finishing second and the Blue
Diamonds coming in third. Not 1 sin-
held in June. A tour of the Red Army
Choir stirred up some excitement in
gle instrumental record made the top
Switzerland as several cantons includ-
hit list in 1963. The first "golden" ing Berne, Basel and Zurich refused
and his current German chart smash to let the Russian group perform ar-
record of 1964 was given out to Petu- guing that this sort of propaganda
la Clark for reported sales of 1 mil- for a totalitarian system has no place
lion records on the song all over the in their concert halls. Paul Anka
world. German Vogue was the record toured Germany. Heinz Lucas joined
"VERGANGEN, VERGESSEN, VORUBER" firm handling the hit and Hans R. Philips in the radio promotion head
Beierlein was the publisher of the slot replacing Fred Weyrich who took
tune. The Ariola-Sonopress GmbH. over as publicity director for Esther
changed it's name to Ariola-Eurodisc and Abraham Ofarim and later joined
GmbH. Teldec released the Victrola Marbot Music to head up their pro-
LOTAR OLIAS low priced LP series here. Little Peg-
gy March made her first TV appear-
motion and newly formed record pro-
duction department. D.G.G. signed a
ance on the Caterina Valente show long term exclusive pact with Herbert
here. von Karajan. Austroton and Elite
The "Automatenmarkt" trade paper Special records topper Hans Oestrei-
listed the results of their jukebox cher celebrated his 25th anniversary
favorites poll for 1963. The list varied in the business. The firm announced
somewhat as Elvis Presley finished strong growth plans for the German
first under the male vocalists with market. Mercury's Dick Whittington
EDITION ESPLANADE G.M.B.H. German Rex Gildo, Gus Backus, Gerd visited indie producers in Germany to
Boettcher and Martin Lauer follow- look for strong material for the U.S.
nig. Connie Francis won the female Teldec has a left field smash with the
Hamburg Mittelweg 151 poll with Petula Clark, Manuela, Cat- old folk tune "Clementine" retitled
erina Valente and Siw Malmkvist "Oh My Darling, Caroline" and sung
following. Strangely enough, Ger- by indie producer newcomer Ronny.
many's top record seller, Freddy was The record passed the 1 million sales
missing from the poll. All of the top mark to become one of the really big
10 juke box hits for 1963 were vocals tunes of this season. A new publish-
and all were sung in German. 5 of the ing made up of the 5
tunes were penned here and 15 were of powerful one -stops and juke box rec-
foreign origin. ord dealers was formed. The firm is
called "Transatlantik Musik" and
FEBRUARY joins Globus Record Central, Frank-
furt, Michael & Co., Duisburg and
1964 The fan magazine "Musikparade"
listed the readers favorites for 1963.
The poll was divided between foreign
Munich, Loewen Automaten, Bingen,
Ed. Kuepper, Stuttgart. The firm is
and local artists. Musician of the year managed by Karl Karthal and Hans
Beierlein and headquarters were set in
MARBOT'S BIGGEST YEAR in Germany was Max Gregor and the
foreign musician of the year award Frankfurt.
went to Ray Charles. The local fa-
vorite dance orchestra was Werner APRIL
IN GERMANY!! Müller with the foreign award going
to Billy Vaughn. Favorite male singer
Sales figures for 1963 were released
and showed that singles sales dropped
locally was Freddy and the foreign over 20% in the last year. On the
Thanks a 1,400,000 award went to Elvis Presley. Female
honors went to Caterina Valente and
Connie Francis. Ariola renewed their
other hand 12" LP sales rose a whop-
ping 37% and dollar volume overall
sales rose 4.4%. Exports rose 5.8%
pact with Reprise Records. Rudi Von mostly in the LP field and imports
to Der Dovenmuhle and Nils Nobach also rose slightly. TV became an even
won the German "Song For Europe" more important factor as almost 9
contest and their entry song sung by million TV sets were registered in
RONNY and TELDEC Nora Nova represented Germany in
the contest in Copenhagen in March
but failed to place.
Germany, a 12% increase over 1 year
ago. "With The Beatles" was number
1 on the LP hit parade sales and
for the smash success of Ralf Bendix toured the U.S. as did stayed there well into the summer.
Jimmy Makulis. Trini Lopez had 2 Deutsche Vogue brought out a new
of the top 10 on the hit parade. Amer- low priced LP line called Mode. The
"Oh my darling Caroline" -900.000 records sold ican music had a revival here and 5 Liverpool sound took hold here and
of the top 10 tunes were of U.S. 8 Beatles singles started moving well
origin. Young CBS had their first for Electrola. Vogue did well with
"Kein Gold In Blue River" 300.000 records sold
number 1 hit with "You Can Never The Searchers, and The Swinging
Stop Me Loving You" sung by Bernd Blue Jeans racked up top sales with
and now RONNY's newest hit release Spier. Trini Lopez was awarded the their "Hippy Hippy Shake." CBS got
Golden Musicbox by Ariola as the hot with the world champion ice skat-
firms best selling foreign artist. The ing doubles team Marika Kilius and
KENN EIN LAND" already sold'
last award from the firm went to Hans Jurgen Baumler. Each had a
-200.000
Chubby Checker. Austroton Records single selling over 100,000 records
signed Hans Uwe Schneider and Brit- and a duo recording came out later
EDITION MARBOT G.M.B.H. ta Martell to exclusive contracts. which passed that mark. The RCA
D.G.G. director Helmut Haertel cele- Victor C&W tour featuring Jim
brated his 60th birthday and Teldec Reeves, Chet Atkins, Bobby Bare and
boss Hans Lieber celebrated his 65th the Anita Kerr singers toured Ger-
birthday. Karl Heinz Busse signed many. Polydor renewed their pacts
San Remo Festival winner Gigliola with Command and United Artists.
Cinquetti to an exclusive contract for Polydor started building a new re-
his Italian label and the festival tune cording studio in Munich. Ella Fitz-
"Non Ho L'eta" went on to sell over gerald and Oscar Peterson toured
Hamburg 13
Born Str.
150,000 records. D.G.G. divided their Germany once again. Swedish lass
12
organization and formed a Germany Bibi Johns signed with indie producer
Department with their pop label Alfred Jacob. Jerry Lee Lewis did a
Polydor and the local advertising live LP at the Star Club for Philips.
falling under the department. D.G.G. and the Vienna Newspaper
The Radio Luxemburg "Hit "Express" held an opera singer com-
rade" show for Germany came to Pa- an petition in Vienna. Trini Lopez did
1 .
end after many years. The Ariola a German language single. Gus Back-
classical label Eurodisc celebrated it's us flew to Nashville for German re -
first birthday. The Beatles wave
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cording dates and his first English fers and Gerig published the winning pledged their services free of charge. bog
session in several years. The English tunes respectively. Deutsche Vogue Paul Anka had his first big German for
date didn't get off the ground in the signed a pact with Red Bird Records language hit. Bird
U.S.A. but went on to sell over and also picked up the exclusive dis- The hot summer months started abe
200,000 records in Japan. tribution of The Rivieras. Polydor and record sales slowed down al- sell
signed up Dart Sales and their Con- though a few hot singles, especially lP
MAY stellation label. tunes from the Pop Festival kept the for
Polydor production chief Kurt Rich-
Your ter left the firm and his duties were
taken over by Polydor-International
chief Heinz Voigt. Van Clyburn
toured Germany. The largest fai;
JULY
The small independent labels picked
up strength and held down 8 of the
top 10 slots in the hit parade. Metro-
record shops in business. Record pro-
ductions and new releases slowed
down to a standstill. That's how the
record picture looked over the past
12 months in Germany. The new pic-
non
and
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magazine here, "Bravo" with over nome led the field with 4 chart win- ture with the LP increasing in vol- Brat
600 weekly readers had their yearly ners. Teldec joined the Bertelsmann ume, no records making the million Ion
popularity poll. First place on the Record Club and it looked like they sales mark and a really top hit just
Publisher
Russ
male singer poll was Cliff Richard would desolve their contract with the getting to the million mark doesn't Pi
beating out Freddy who had won for Readers Digest Record Club. German look too good. The market is spread- Rein
the last 4 years. Freddy finished sec- Vogue moved their headquarters from ing out and independent producers dis
ond and Rex Gildo took third place. Frankfurt to Cologne. Plans were and record firms are looking for an Schr
Elvis Presley finished 4th, American made for the 4th annual German- even bigger slice of the market in Id
Bus Backus who has lived here for American folksfest in Berlin for char- the year to come. nevi
the past 5 years took 5th place and ity and over 20 recording artists (Continued on page 31) amt
the Beatles entered the poll in the
in number 6 position. Cliff needed over
81,000 votes to win. Other foreigners
to place were Sacha Distel in 8th
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slot, Pat Boone-12, Chubby Checker
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male singer poll for the 3rd straight
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RONNY-TELDEC
Bremen born Ronny has been the top selling new-
comer of 1964. Ronny is o studio engineer in
Bremen and made a demo of the old tune
GIGLIOLA CINQUETTI-
METRONOME
Gigliola who took first place in the Son Remo
Festival crashed the top 3 here with her winning
appearances as well as producing and arranging. "Clementine" with new German lyrics and a new song "Non Ho L'Eta" which she also sang in
GITTE-ELECTROLA His style of singing, he is called Germany's style. The record has sold over 900,000 records German. Gigliola is now a frequent visitor to
Young Gitte had her first big break in Germany Frank Sinatra, has not been top 10 material. This and his future releases all mode top charts posi- Germany where she does record dates and is o
last year when she won the German Pop Music year he broke the barrier with o comedy tune tions. He's bock in the top ten now with his very popular figure in TV. A sweet young gal who
Festival with her tune "I want to marry a cowboy" "There's No Beer In Hawaii" and is now a top 3 latest release and his LP is also racking up top looks like she has a great future in Italy and
which sold well over Ifs million records. She then star as well as a favorite of old and young alike. soles. He did his first tour of Germany this year in this market.
teamed up with teenage idol Rex Gild* for more with Jim Reeves, Bobby Bare, Chet Atkins, and
big smash hits along with her other single suc- many other country stars and can easily be listed
She continues to be one of Germany's top
CONNY FROEBOESS-ELECTROLA as Germany's number one C&W favorite. His rec-
ords are top sellers and he is doing his first film
.
attractions in TV and on record as well as in film. Conny mode her first record at the ripe old age of
She's doing her first lead role this year in a 7 years in 1950 and became a top child star of in 1956. TONY SHERIDAN-POLYDOR
musical together with Mr. Gildo. records and films. Now she is o grown up gal of
21 and is an absolute top star with her records, Tony Sheridan who crashed the U.S. charts with
REX GILDO-ELECTROLA films and stage appearances. Her acting ability MARIKA KILIUS-CBS "My Bonnie" together with the Beatles has be-
has put her in serious roles on the stage in many come a real star in his own right. The young
World Ice Skating champion Marika Kilius made
25 year old Rex Gildo is one of Germany's top cities Conny has done records in many languages her recording debut this year and immediately
Englishman who has been here since 1961 is on
young stars. Rex who hos over 300 fan clubs not and can certainly be listed as one of Germany's
mode her number slot in the hit parade with absolute teenage favorite and his records rack
top teen favorites. Her latest release is o German up fabulous sales. His top smash this year was a
1
only in Germany but all over Europe is now work-
her first record. In addition to her ice skating
ing in films, traveling all over the continent and version of "Is It True" which looks again like top recording of "Skinny Minnie," the old Bill Haley
England for recording dates and TV shows and of 3 material. shows, Marika is also now a film star and one of tune which he presented in a new fresh manner.
course his records. He was discovered backstage Germany's top selling female vocalists. Tony strangely enough does most of his sales here
while shooting o movie with Canny Froeboess and BERND SPIER-CBS in English although he has done a couple of
Peter Kraus by Electrolo and started on a fabulous German waxings. The young lad is definitely on
career. This year he has had 2 top 3 discs this year Young Bernd Spier mode his debut on the record DRAFI DEUTSCHER-TELDEC his way to becoming a world star and has the
including one with Gitte. 1965 looks like another market here this year and immediately took off with Teenager Drofi Deutscher is the newest of the teen- talent to hold his position for a long time to come.
big year for Rex and he's set on the road to his second recording for CBS. The tune, "You can age idols in Germany. His hard rock stylings have
success both In films, P.A.'s and records. never stop me loving you" in German sold well mode fans all over the world and his records have
over Vs million records and kept Bernd on top of been released in many countries including the
PAUL KUHN-ELECTROLA the hit parade here for weeks and weeks his next U.S.A. Droll has also never done o record that
two releases olso mode the top 3 and he cur- hasn't made the charts and his new LP and single BERT KAEMPFERT-POLYDOR
Ono of Germany's top artists for many years, Paul rently enjoys a top slot with his version of ore racking up top sales. The up and coming young
Kuhn is as popular as o piano player as he is os "Memphis". Bernd is also very popular on his star from Berlin is now touring Germany with Although Bert has not had a top 3 hit, he is
o singer. His records hove been steady sellers for pe-sonal appearances and TV shows and looks like his band and doing appearances and new record certainly one of Germany's greatest export items
years and he is much in demand for TV personal one of the real coming stars here in Germany. dotes. and deserves to be listed here. Bert is a composer,
arranger, orchestra leader, AtiR man and recording
artist. He plays various instruments and hos paved
PETER ALEXANDER-POLYDOR the way for a lot of people in the music business
lo stardom. As a writer, Bert has had such goodies
Austrian Peter Alexander has been a top star as "Danke Schön" from Wayne Newton and
here for many years. He's not only popular with "L -O -V -E" from Nat King Cole as a compose
LOOKING FOR ACTION? the teenagers but also with the adult set due to
the fact that he is a real oll around entertainer.
Peter records pop numbers and operates and racks
and his LP's as an artist are top sellers all over
the globe.
up sales with both in the LP and singles field.
Peter, who never makes personal appearances, is a
11"r rich( f'r du' top 10 hits l ihr: top film star here and also a top TV personality os
well. His records sell year after year, and there is UDO JURGENS-VOGUE
no danger that his popularity will fade here in
Germany anytime in the near future. Udo is another artist who has not had a top 3
tune here but has become o top export item from
SWEET SWEET ROSALIE-Paul Anka HANS JURGEN BAUMLER-CBS
Germany. His song "Warum Nur Warum" sold over
50,000 EP's in France and he topped the Austrian
World ice skating champion Hons Jurgen Baumier hit parade with the tune. The song which he wrote
hos now been recorded by Matt Monro under the
AUS JEDEM LAND EIN SOUVENIR-Vico Torriani started his singing career here this year teamed
up with his skating partner Marika Kilius and the title "Wolk Away" and is racing up the Cash Box
duet immediately made the charts. His single Top 100. The tune was already a top hit in
debut topped all previous efforts and immediately England. The young man hos a bright future oll,
EIN BOY IST EIN BOY-Renate & Werner Leismann became a top 10 favorite. Hans Jurgen has become over the world os an artist and as a composer.
a real teenage idol now and the gals love to
watch him sing and skate and hear his records.
He is now a full fledged film star with his first
leading role and is headed for a sensational HELMUT ZACHARIAS-POLYDOR
RALF ARNIE MUSIC EDITION career in show business in Germany.
MARTIN LAUER-POLYDOR
Contact 9oIiaizn /íiclrel Martin Lauer is one of Germany's most popular
sportsmen and artists. After winning the Olympics
in Rome, an occident forced him out of sports
and he began his career in the record business.
His tunes hove all been top chart items and his
leehiresei:fafive o top seller "His Best Horse" this year kept him
swinging in the top 3. Martin is one of Germany's
brightest young stars and will certainly continue
his string of successes in 1965.
GERMANY - Review 1964
PETER LAUCH AND HIS (Concluded from page 31)
MELODIE DER WELT REGENPFEIFER-METRONOME
Peter Lauch and his group have been favorites on this one two. New indie produc-
for years specializing in semi -off-color recordings tions and new labels -OK but we
and comedy performances. This year he has cashed
in big on a novelty tune "That comes from Row-
missed by predicting rack jobbing for
Germany on a major scale. We'll try
FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER ing" which took him to the top of the German hit
parade despite the radio ban on his record. He
is best known for personal appearances and his
again with the same prediction for
next year along with more LP sales
records have been popular for many years.
and strong concentration on LP sales.
Our left field guess of the year is a
PROGRESS MUSIK MANFRED SCHNELLDORFER-
TELDEC
lowering of the singles price for Ger-
many. What ever develops here, Cash
World solo ice skating champion Manfred Schnell- Box will be on hand to report it in
Frankfurt Main - Oederweg 26 dorfer followed in the footsteps of the ice skating this important world market-Ger-
champion pair Kilius-Baumlee in trading his skates many.
for a microphone and his first record was on im-
mediate top 3 smash. The young star hos become Polydor's Freddy Quinn became the
first record artist to be awarded a
AUGUST SEITH o recording and TV favorite and his career in
show business now starting looks like stardom
for the young artist.
FOR GERMANY'S POP HITS Trini Lopez started selling like crazy
FREDDY QUINN-POLYDOR and went on to become one of the
Freddy started his recording career in 1956 and biggest artists here over the next 6
since his first recording of "Memories Are Made months. The year ended the Electrola
THE LEADING PUBLISHER OF of This" and "Sixteen Tons" passed the 2 million
mark in sales thus making it the biggest selling
controlling the top 3 slots in the hit
GERMAN FOLK MUSIC record in Germany of all time, he has racked parade with Cliff Richard, Gitte &
up 7 golden records for soles of over a million Rex Gildo and Paul Kuhn holding
here. Freddy is Germany's number 1 film box
office attraction and never fails to make the top
down the slots. Department stores put
SEASON'S GREETINGS chart slot with his recordings. His LP's are also
absolute best sellers here and he con easily be
considered Germany's number one artist in sales
racks outside the store to sell IOW.
priced LP's, for Xmas. Singles sales
were way down, LP sales up. FreddY's
MUNICH 2, GERMANY SENDLINGER TOR PLATZ and popularity. Freddy records in English, Spanish,
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French, Italian and Finish as well and should soon Xmas LP went over 100,000 salesthe15
be well on his way to a position as absolute 14 days, but no Xmas single made
world star. grade.
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ARGENTINA -Review 1964
JANUARY: A contest is held by the Argentine reps. Philips hosts
RCA to find an Argentina "Rita party honoring visitor Michel Le- RCA VICTOR ARGENTINA
30 Pavone." Teenager Eli Salvador wins grand. Music Hall artists The Pick
it, gets contract with diskery. Surco Ups celebrate the second anniversary recording artists with an
starts releases of ancient music, re- of their first waxing. RCA starts
corded by Telefunken of Germany. Relay Publishers. CBS VP for Latin international sales impact
Italian singer Michele gets start in America, Manuel Villareal, comes to
OR Argentina through "Se Mi Vuoi La- the River Plate.
sciare." "Amarraditos," winner of the
ESTABLECIMIENTO MUSICAL first Odol Song Festival, gets into MAY: Mexican artists The Hooli- Palito Ortega
hOt
charts. CBS inks folk artist Jorge gans visit Buenos Aires: appear on
Juan D'Arienzo
NEUMANN Cafrune. The 1964 Cordoba Song
Festival is a huge success.
TV (Escala Musical) and dance par-
ties. Bob Cook of New York's RCA
Violeta Rivas
FOUNDED 1880
comes to visit local branch. Neil
FEBRUARY: Orchestra director Sedaka visits once again this town.
and arranger Lucio Milena starts "Twist and Shout" enters the charts, Juan Ramon
Publishers tour of Europe that will last several will last till December. Odeon gives
months. Neil Sedaka visits Buenos "Gold Temples" to Los Wawancé, Anibal Troilo
Aires, fulfilling contracts left by celebrating their sales. Atahualpa
NEUMANN Bobby Rydell because of illness. Brian Yupanqui records "El Payador Perse - 4 Los Chalchaleros
Hyland comes for Carnival dance guido." Music Hall inks Fulvio Sala-
DOR DOW N EY parties and TV appearances. Ariel manca and orchestra. Japanese tango Antonio Prieto
starts Impulse! releases. Palito Or- orchestra Orquesta Tokio comes to
'e APOLO tega and Leo Dan take seven places Argentina. Ornella Vanoni plays Eduardo Rodrigo
t,
in the Top Fifteen, something never "Rugantino" at the Coliseo Theater.
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MELODIAS return from Europe. Serenata records JUNE: Rita Pavone visits Argen-
< sat arranges representation of US label tina, turns performances into top rat-
Mla MUNDIALES Ansonia. The Beatles' craze is started ing events. Ricardo Mejia starts RM ¶Records by these artists should be
coop/ in Argentina. diskery, sells records via newsstands.
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Chile. Ariel starts releases for the
Nearly a Vianello visits Argentina, smashes
hard with "O Mio Signore." Mario kiddie market. Philips releases "Mar-
tin Fierro", by Horacio Guarany.
Kaminsky, Microfon's "Czar," makes RCA records "D'Arienzo for Export"
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poto of Smart visits Brazil. Music for the international market. Odeon
plans exchange of teen artists with RCA VICTOR
'e' Hall inks Los Cinco Latinos. EDEM other Latin American countries.
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single, by Conniff. Polydor inks Jovita JULY: Odeon inks Nestor Fabian
e Diaz, after the Cosquin Festival. Pa- once again, records LP on mono and
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lito Ortega reaches 150,000 mark with stereo for other markets. I Musici Record Soles and
"Deci Por Que No Queres." Chilean visit Argentina: perform at the Colon
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MAIPU 235 deejay Ricardo Garcia drops in
Buenos Aires for a visit.
Theater. Leo Dan celebrates first
anny of his first record, "Celia." A
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tendance from all South American
Korn of JK Publishers returns from
tour of Europe. RCA launches "Half
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ARGENTINA - Review 1964 (Concluded from page 33) ARGENTINA Bios 1964
JAIME DAVALOS
AUGUST: CBS inks songstress and starts selling "Organito" and "Ritmo" CHOLO AGUIRRE
writer Maria Elena Walsh for kiddie records through newsstands. Chico (Philips). Born in 1929. Folk singer and composer; Top folk composer. Had own TV'er on Channel 7
recordings. Microfon enters the teen Novarro is inked by Philips. Disc has several big hits, like "Rio Rebelde" and lately
"Muy Triste." Has performed frequently on radio
for long time: with Eduardo Falu has composed
Jockey releases first Barclay albums. some of our biggest folk hits, "Zomba de la
field: inks Pucho Vilar, Emilio Comte and TV, made trips to Chile and Uruguay. Re- Candlelaria" and otherrs. Also wrote "La Vidal°
and others. Palito Ortega returns The strengthening of the market puts corded before for Microfon. del Nombrador." Lives regularly in Salta.
from trip to Mexico, the States and smiles on executives' faces. Trini
Europe: recording of "Vestida de Lopez comes from the States. ROSAMEL ARAYA JUAN D'ARIENZO
Novia" seems to be biggest hit in NOVEMBER: Teen singer Juan (Disc Jockey). Born 1937. In 1957 ar-
in Chile,
IRCAI. Very weil known tango orchestra director,
many months. Hernan Aravena, Chil- Ramon is inked by RCA in several - rived in Argentina, starting fantastic career, re-
cording big hits "Virgen Negro" and "Quemame
born in 1900. At 14 played the violin at the
ean's RCA A&R man, and Mexican million -pesos deal. Tango chanter Los Ojos." Performed on TV 9 and TV 11, toured
Crignol Theater; was director of the "Aces of
Rhythm" group. In 1936 was inked by Radio El
artists Los Hermanos Carrion, visit Julio Sosa dies in auto crash: 120,000 the country, visited Uruguay and Peru. Latest big
Munda; since '35 has recorded for RCA. "La
Buenos Aires. Heddo Heide, DGG rep fans attend his mourning. Chilean hit: "Las Cerezas. " (1964) Cumparsita" has sold more than a million copies.
in South America, returns to Ger- songstress Ginette Acevedo and man- WALDO BELLOSO
Has cut "For Export" for the international market.
many. ager Luciano Galleguillos, and Uru- LOS DE SALTA
SEPTEMBER: Tito Rodriguez guayan disk man Leon Jurburg visit (Opus). Folk music expert and composer. Born 1933.
Learned piano at 12, harmony at 15; teaches at
starts craze among grown-ups. RM Buenos Aires. Tango composer Juan the National Dance School since 1952. Is finishing (Philips). Young folk group, contracted by Philips
records releases first album via Opera De Dios Filiberto dies. Tropical music studies as M.D. Has several LP's including a three after long term with HyR. Directed by Dr. Jose
Antonio Saravia Toledo, onetime member of Los
turns into a hit. album series of folk dances.
one -stop organization. RCA topper Chalchaleros. Came to Buenos Aires in 1962; pre-
Adolfo Pino makes tour of Chile, DECEMBER: Chanter Vicentico JOSE BASSO viously lived in Salta. Members: Mariano Voce,
Peru and Brazil. Microfon releases Miguel Ramos, Luis Menu and Jose Barrios.
Valdes visits Argentina. Odeon (Music Hall). One of Argentina's most important
modern tango music album by the launches several new artists: Claudia, tango directors. Started recording about 15 years LITO ESCARSO
Leo Lipesker Quartet. Disc Jockey Vicky Rey, etc. Philips releases "The ago for Odeon. Performs permanently at night
inks Pepito Perez. US artist Johnny Folk Mass," cut by Ariel Ramirez clubs in Buenos Aires; is currently working on (Music Hall). Born in 1938; musician and arranger,
modem tango. tango expert. Started in the province of Mendoza,
Tillotson visits Argentina. Beatles on and Los Fronterizos. Mexican artists is artistic director of MN. Good seller; appears
screen "A Hard Day's Night" is a Los Locos del Ritmo come to Buenos LOS CANTORES DEL ALBA frequently on radio and TV, his records hove been
big success. Aires: appear on Escala Musical (TV ]Philips).Folk quartet,formed by Gilberto Vara,
released in Japan.
OCTOBER: Los Chalchaleros, Los 13) and dance parties. Violeta Rivas Tomas Campos. Javier Pantaloon and Adolfo Gon-
Fronterizos and Ariel Ramirez are and Nestro Fabian record four tunes the province of Salta, after-
zales Lobos. Started in
NESTOR FABIAN
(Odeon). Tango singer of the "New Wave," with
the stars of "Esto es Folklore," a jointly, after an arrangement between wards come to Buenos Ares 119591. Recorded four
LP's for Music Hall, ofte-wards they were inked Julio Sosa reached the teen market with this type
play at the Odeon Theater. Music Hall RCA and Odeon.
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by Philips. Have new LP's
EDUARDO FALU
t Lastra and Palmer, who stopped singing tangos
and replaces Carlos Vega, who started as soloist.
Ages 29 to 33. Inspired by the late Buenaventura
IPhilipsl. Well known guitar player and folklorist.
Has performed in many European countries and in
Luna, one of our top folklorists. Biggest hit: "An- 1964 in the States. Recorded in France. In 1963
s f
gelico." made successful trip to Japan. Composer. Has re-
EDITORIAL JULIO KORN SRL ,s, LOS CHALCHALEROS
corded nine albums. Previously cut for TK.
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3 IRCAI. Formed by Juan Carlos Saravia, Ernesto
Cabeza, Ricordo Davalos and Victor Jose Zorn -
brano. Probably the most popular folk group of
LOS FRONTERIZOS
(Philips). Top folk quartet, formed by Lopez, Isels,
:' Argentina. Have performed in several European Moreno, Madeo. Lopez is probably Argentina's
CORDIAL GREETINGS TO ALL OUR countries, also visit Latin American ones and the
States. Have international appeal; appeared on
"bagualas" singer. Have made tour of severo) Euro-
pean countries including Holland, France and Italy.
special programs aired by BBC and Italian TV. Their records have been released in several parts
X FRIENDS FOR THE COMING First performed in Buenos Aires in 1951 Good of the world. Biggest hit ''Cordialmente."
Composers. Biggest hits: "Alma de Nogal," "Llo-
rare." In November, 1964, appeared in folk hit
? IIuI,IDAYS AND BEST WISHES FOR play "This is Folk Music." LA CHARANGA DEL CARIBE
_' Al PROSPEROUS 1965 t LEO DAN
(CBS). Inked 1963. Age 21 Born in the province of
ICBSI. Tropical music orchestra, rides on the cum
bia wave. Preferred by dance -party goers. Biggest
hit: "Santander de Batunga."
Santiago del Estero. First single was chart rider
F "Celia" followed by nine other smashes in fifteen RAMONA GARARZA
months. Is also composer. Appeared on TV, shot
X first film in December, 1964. (Odeon). Regional music artist; inked in 1959 by
:I' Moreno 2034-Buenos Aires, Argentina Odeon and turned into the label's best selling
DANIELO artist in 1961. Has recorded several LP's, appears
frequently on radio and TV. Made successful trip
_ I (Odeon Pops). Launched 1963. Also teen artist. Age
22. Appears regularly on TV, Channels 9 and 11. to Chile in 1964. Biggest smashes: "Acuarela del
: .;.., ,L.:.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Is also performing in Uruguay. Biggest hit: "Those
Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer."
Rio," and current "Vestida de Norio."
(Cont'd on page 351
record catalogue
7
Artists: Hector Eduardo, Chiquita Saldi, Ricardo Roda, Blanquita Silvan.
Producer: Ruben Machado.
ESCALA MUSICAL, Sundays, 2 to 3 PM, Channel 13.
Artists: Claudia, Jackie, Horacio Molina, Marito Gonzalez.
in the world Producer: Carlos Ballon.
NOCHES DE IKA, Mondays, 9:30 to 10:30 PM, Channel 13.
Artists: Antonio Prieto, Marty Cosens, Ambar La Fox.
Emcee: Angel Magana.
EL CLUB DEL CLAN, Sundays 3 PM, Channel 13.
Artists: Grillo Mejia, Anita Martinez, Simonette.
0e0/2 Producer: Ricardo Mejia.
SABADOS CIRCULARES, Saturdays 1 to 7 PM, Channel 13.
Artists: Indio Gasparino, Sandro, Los Cinco del Ritmo.
Emcee & Producer: Nicholas "Pipo" Mancera.
- - -- -
group; was replaced by first female voice in folk
S.A.C.I.F.I. group. Have recorded two LP's, performed with Distributing
Atahualpa Yupanqui. Visited Chile, like to sing
"A cappella." Relay Mundo Guarani Melograf Edam
irecloÿ
*
,nangq
PALITO ORTEGA
lendord JULIO MOLINA CABRAL Editions
IRCAI. Most popular artist in Argentina. Age, 23.
oppeat
Composer of international value, has had big suc-
eve bee BETO FERNAN cess with "Despeinada" and "Deci Parque No
Oueres" in South America, Mexico and Spain. In Argentine Hits for the International
RODOLFO ZAPATA 1964 visited the US and Italy. Has had string of
smashes, one after another. Will shoot film early
e," wit in 1965. Market
this lye
LOS PICK UPS
'Tod° e
MARITO GONZALEZ PEPITO PEREZ
horde,'
(Disc Jockey). Latest discovery of DJ's Rodriguez TALCAHUANO 638-BUENOS AIRES-ARGENTINA
LOS CAUCANOS Luque. His first single was hit in several prov-
inces and afterwards in Buenos Aires and Peru.
Age, 19. Big potential value.
LOS NOCTURNOS
falllodtf
ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
es and i
In 196
Hot
HORACIO ASCHIERI
(Philips). Modern tango leader. Has spent several *****************************************************
*I,ou
LITO ESCARSO years in the US; previously recorded for Odeon,
RCA and CBS. Has several albums of experimental
i rrrrnilniirrcrrnn~1rfn
J
LOS 5 LATINOS "Buenos Aires music," recorded with writers like *
Sabato and cinema actor Alfredo Alton. Fre-
quently appears in night club "676" where mod-
* *
reo, Ise
ergenllna
rial Eyre
LOS DE CORDOBA ern music artists ore presented.
c
* / \ . *
JOSE BASSO ARMANDO PONTIER # NITE1) *
and Pall
renal per
(Philips). Tango orchestra director. In 1945 formed
*
RTISTS *
LOS DUKES famous group with Enrique Mario Francini, in 1955 o.e.wcs rare, nc. s.rur" *
his own orchestra. Inked by CBS in 1960. Has
RIBE SIRO SAN ROMAN composed about 30 tunes; one of them, "Pecado," * *
got 50 waxings.
n the
en. Bigre
,n
ADOLFO BERON ANTONIO PRIETO e* Norco Industries Musicales *
*
JORGE DARRIE IRCAI. Born in Chile, 1929. Well known in all * Tucuman 439 *
Latin America and Europe. Visited Africa with
ALBERTO MARCO big success in 1964. Hod world hit "La Novice." * Buenos Aires -Argentina *
in 1959 b
Has recorded in Chile, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina
and Italy. Other hit releases "Son Rumores" and
* *
test sell
's, appra
AGUSTIN MAGALDI "El Pecador." Good TV showman; maintained show
on TV 13 two years.
:cathl tr
d CARLOS DI SARLI
cuarelo
JUAN RAMON
RODOLFO BIAGI IRCAI. Teen artist, specialized first in covering in-
ternational hits, turned afterwards to local prod-
ucts. Recorded previously for Disc Jockey. Has had
IN ARGENTINA
frequent TV appearances ITV 11 and TV 91 and
*** radio programs.
ARIEL RAMIREZ
(Philips). Pianists, folk expert. Has visiteed many
'a1ì.
RECORDS AND EXCLUSIVE
DISTRIBUTORS
foreign countries and was inked by Philips in
1962, for a series of albums for international re-
lease. Has waxed albums with Los Fronterizos,
Eduardo Fake and Jaime Torres with very interest-
ing results. In 1964 cut the "Folk Mass."
MI[ROFOH
IN ARGENTINA
VIOLETA RIVAS GIVES YOU
MORE!
OF IRCAI. Born 1938. appeared in many pro-
Has
grams, visited Peru Colombia, Venezuela and plans
to go to Mexico in 1965. One of the stars of 'Sa-
bados Continuados," TV's monster program, eight
DOT hours long. Latest hits: "Que Suerte" and "El
Cordenal."
REPRISE
EDUARDO RODRIGO MORE promotion for your records!
VANGUARD IRCAI. "New Wave" folk artist. Age, 22. Was
ROULETTE
discovered in 1963 at the Cosquin Folk Festival.
Inked by RCA, became popular in short time. Has
MORE producing & sales facilities!
very personal style. Latest hit: "A La Sombra de
SEECO mi Mama.'
MORE Argentine recordings
ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ
PACIFIC of all types of music
rida~ (Odeon). Big country music seller; has recorded for
KING RECORDS more than 25 years; sold more than 2,200,000
records. In 1962 received gold record from Odeon
with the Latin touch
p}I, F
C.G.D. for his sales. Biggest hit: "La Cumparsita." so appreciated in the world!
let Fer internacionale EDUARDO ROVIRA
ida;
1
SWAN (Microfon) Modern tango music orchestra director.
Leader of "Friends of Good Tango" movement;
MORE artistic and technical
DEMON
has composed "Poema Tango Buenos Aires," a
suite based on the city's music. Member of the
quality!
M icrofon artistic staff.
Thre e
COPACABANA
MARIA ELENA WALSH
Vesti
d MAYA Inked by CBS in 1964, for recording kiddie music.
CONTACT
Previously was member of famous "Leda 8. Maria"
mllY FUENTES folk duet, which cut several albums of Argentine
and Spanish music for Disc Jockey. TV writer.
The Most Aggressive Record Company
11onI, GAMMA ATILIO STAMPONE
in Argentina
a
JOSE E. URIBURU 40
IMicrofoni Modern tango leader; composed music
for Cannes prized film Hand in the Trap"; started
studying at 10; first worked at 16 with the Pedro
Maffia orchestra. Was member of Astor Piazzolla's
band, 1945. Visited Europe, 1950.
MICROFON BUENOS LAVALLE 1759
AIRES
Buenos Aires Already representing
ARGENTINA
(RCA)
JOHNNY TEDESCO
Rock'n roll teenager, sings in Spanish, has
made waxing in Italian. Born in 1945, inked in
1961. Has had several smashes; his first recording - Canadian- Cadence
Audio Fidelity
Everest
- Coral -
American - Chancellor
was a hit: "Presumida." Appeared in TV 9's
"Sabados Continuados" In 1964.
(Concluded on page 401
BÌt'
Perhaps this year we cannot say Juliette Greco was the only impor- th
85 to 95 pesetas (1 dollar, 60 cents). tant visitor in September. Our major th
that Spain is an underveloped record It is very interesting to report the event was The Festival of Medi- lai
market. The tremendous increase in first serious attempt to impose singles terranean Song, held in Barcelona at lei
the sales figures is something common in Spain. As is known, Spain is an the end of the month. cai
to the whole industry. Every company E.P. market. Years ago we registered The American Beetles made per- wo
reports that its sales and profits are shy intents from RCA, HMV, Philips. sonal appearances in Madrid, Barce-
bigger than ever. These increases are However, a local independent com- lona and Palma with big success
am
mainly noted in the market of teen pany is now releasing everything in among the teenagers. People were not bot
music, 40% in some companies. Two singles. Zafiro is pioneering singles in too happy because of the name, how-
years ago the figure of 25,000 copies ar)
Spain now, together with some help ever, because of its similarity to the
was almost impossible. Now we can from Columbia, Vergara, Belter, RCA one of the British idols. French
to
say that, if not frequently, it is and E.M.I. In addition to that, there singer Alain Barriére sang on TV,
son
wh:
reached very easily. are now a lot of low priced L.P's. and ten days later his new song "Ma
Another point of interest is the Ra:
Perhaps the day in which Spain will vie" became number one in Spain.
intense life of the market. Two years be a single market is not too distant. The Argentinian vocal group "The
visi
ago there were two or three big hits But difficulties are big; the record re- Jazz Singers" were also here.
Mai
during the year. In 1964 first place tailers don't do anything in order to The sensation of show business in
by
hits on the best sellers lists and radio sell their singles, because they prefer Spain was Rita Pavone. The Italian
the
popularity polls changed continuously. E.P.'s. (They get more profit with girl received the biggest round of ap-
A
But a look at the Best sellers list the same effort; at least this is what plause in the entire history of Span- Jan
shows that every hit comes from they say). ish TV.
thos
-
other countries, mainly the USA, At the moment there are, in Spain, velo
France, Italy and Great Britain, with three record magazines (teen papers), men
something from South America. The plus more than fifty sections in News- dent
problem is being carefully studied by
the people of the business, with every-
papers. Every radio station has at
least two or three disc-jockey pro- SPAIN Top Artists Oy,
mon.
body looking for a Spanish type of grams, and TV has a lot of musical LUIS GARDE' Fi
music able to be successful here and shows. The promotion of records is Address: Zafiro, Campomanes 10, had
abroad. getting easier every day. And the Madrid, Spain. local
Song festivals could be a good way recordings of Spanish versions of in-
JOSE GUARDIOLA The
to find Spanish modern songs. But ternational hits by their original Address: Vergara, P. General Mola song,
the systems for awarding prizes and singers are getting to be a big suc-4, Barcelona, Spain. ing i
the basis of some of the contests cess. "Be my baby" is number one DUO DINAMICO tang(
close the way to the young composers. thanks to the Spanish version of Address: Voz Su Amo, Urgel 234, carne to m.
The only thing it's possible to get Les Surfs. "It's a lonely town," by Barcelona, Spain.
is the results of contests which seem Mina in Spanish, "Remember me" by in Fi
to have been held twenty years ago. Rita Pavone, also in Spanish, and MANOLA ESCOBAR La C
During 1964 we had the First Inter- Address: Belter, Gomis 1, Barce-
other tunes have their possibilitieslona, Spain. Britis
national Festival of Mallorca, with just in the Spanish version. Inter- JUAN PEDRO SOMOZA it rea
songs from every part of the world. national companies, like RCA, His-
The top honor was won by a French pavox, Fonogram and E.M.I. have Address: Discophon, Valencia 288, Finlae dance
song, "Quand Palma chantait" (When hopped on this trend. Barcelona, Spain. almos
Palma Sings"). The Festival of the The Ministry of Information and MIGUEL RIOS
ports
Mediterranean song was held in Bar- Tourism, in charge to the stations Address: Fonogram, Av. de Amér- the Fi
celona last September and was won of the Government, will give eight ica, Madrid, Spain. at the
by an Italian song by Luigi Tenco, golden records through dee-jay Mari-ROCIO DURCAL
others
"Ho capito the ti amo" ("I have seen ano Méndez Vigo's program "Hit Fonogram, Av. de América, Ma- Top
that I love you"). Days after the parade nacional." These prizes are drid, Spain.
RAPHAEL Januar
festival the organization canceled the given after the collection of votes
prize because the song was issued from listeners in every part of Spain. Hispavox, Cartagena 62, Madrid, Jan R
Sonet.
on records in Italy prior to the festi- We will know to whom the awards Spain.
THE British
val. The Festival of Aranda, for will be given at the beginning of PEKENIKES
Spain and Portugal ... was won by
a Portuguese song. And the sole festi-
1965, but we say surely that the
Gold record for Spanish groups will
Hispavox,
Spain.
Madrid, two re(
sold vi
sensati
val for Spanish songs only, held in go to The Pekenikes and the gold THE TONYS
Zafiro, The
Benidorm, gave the prize to a song record for world group will be for Campomanes 10, Madrid.
THE FASTEST that was unknown in Spain four The Beatles. THE BRINCOS dourest;
The to
months after the festival. On the During January we were visited by Zafiro, Campomanes 10, Madrid.
THE Januari
GROWING MUSIC other hand, the winner of San Remo Françoise Hardy and Eddy Mitchell, MUSTANGS
Regal, Urgel groups
festival, "Non ho l'età per amarti," both from France. Two Gold records 234, Barcelona, Spain. and
PUBLISHING COMPANY is now one of the year's best sellers were given: one for the best SpanishLOLA FLORES wit
dominai
IN SPAIN in Spain. It seems that there are no recording ("La hors," by Tito mora - Belter, Gomis 1, Barcelona, Spain. The
composers of modern music in Spain. RCA) and world recording ("Free TITA MORA
Perhaps the solution of the problem me" by mexican Enrique Guzmàn- RCA, Torre de Madrid, Madrid, fions. Ii
tountrie
-
could be to open the way to young CBS). Spain.
RCA boys of the popular groups that are February was the beginning of the
rorded
perfectly able to compose good songs success for "Non ho l'età," the song from th
ESPANOLA S.A. with international appeal and Spanish that won at San Remo. We had Apenha
flavor. visits by The Blue Diamonds and SPAIN Best Sellers Non :sceptic
The success of the year has been Les Surfs and Trini Lopez. And one RI
groups have reached some success Eurovision Song Contest. This song Les Surfs (Hispavox Festival). In A
an
muleros" and "El vito," both ancient came to act in Spain during March. 3 Ciudad Solitaria (It's a lonely 'rant Ta
IN SPAIN pop themes. The Tonys have done the In this month it was known that top town-Luis Aguilé (Odebn) 107
Me
same with "La cucaracha" and "La artists Däo Dinàmico and Marisol 4 No Tengo Edad (Non ho l'eta)- same tin
luna y el toro" and "Las lagartera- were going to appear in a film to- Gigliola Cinquetti (Hispavox- There
RCA nas." The Sonor with Campanilleros," gether. Also, the decision in the Euro- CGD) jazz life
and a fresh new instrumental version vision song contest became public, in5 Sapore Di Sale-Gino Paoli (RCA e in
of "Charade," released in America. which our song was almost the last Victor) ternary
ESPANOLA S.A. The Mustang, The Lone Star and one. 6 La Mamma -Charles Aznavour
The Sirex are the other significant Guy Lafte Sylvie Vartan, Fran- (Barclay) +gril an
groups. At the close of the year a çoise Hardy, stocky Roberts and The 7 Ciudad Solitaria (It's a lonely Y. Th,
new group was born, The Brincos, Spotnicks were our visitors in April. town)-Mina (Belter) .rd and'hen
composers of all their songs, with a Also this month we held the Festival 8 Fanny-Luis Aguilé (Odeon) tht
WE INVITE YOU TO
SHARE OUR SUCCESS
sound named "woodling sound" that of the sportive song.
reminds one a little of Spanish music,
but with a most up to date beat. During May a lot of international
artists
The year brought us very important Modugno,came to Spain: Domenico
with you)
(HMV)
-
9 Puedes Irte (I only want to be laki, Re
Richard Anthony
/hiéhs
so
LET US PUBLISH Bobby Solo, Marie Laforet, 10 Si Tuviera Un Martillo (If I Had `pcatfor E
news concerning the industry. Zafiro Nina & Frederik, a Hammer)-Trini Lòpez (Hispa-
signed with English Decca for the Rika Zarai, Chris The Machucambos, The
YOUR MUSIC
LET US REPRESENT
international distribution of the label's gret, Van Cliburn, Barber,
Spanish catalogue. Hispavox is han- Quartet, The Tornados
Ann Mar- vox -Reprise)
The Modern Jazz 11 Et Pourtant -
Charles Aznavour 1" t, hove
the r
All
o
Columbia launched the Phase 4 During July we received Hazel 16 Chin Chin (Cheat cheat)-Richard
`e
Aai
No. 7-0889 Stereo of Decca, RCA the Dynagroove Scott, Anthony (HMV)
MADRID, SPAIN Sound, and Hispavox is beginning Nancy Gino Paoli, Cuco Sànchez, 17 Twist and Shout-Beatles (Odeon was
di
with Command. Holloway, Milva, Les Players, 18 She Loves You-Beatles (Odeon I><e
TEL. 24849 12/13 ve.,
Lou
Every company, except Fonogram, We Bennett, and Gigliola Cinquetti. 19 Mi Mandl) (Il mio mondo)-Rich- cord
also held The Festival of ard Anthony (HMV) on
raised the prices of their E.P.'s from Mallorca. 20 Please Please Me-Beatles ation
(Odeòn) In
36 Part II-International Section Auge
Cash Box-December 26, 1
www.americanradiohistory.com
lay
in
the FINLAND -Review 1964
[Val
Ior
1963 ended with a poll arranged by
the Finnish Broadcasting Corp. asking
Helena became the number one seller
with her "Puhelinlangat Laulaa,"
EMI Records ixThuThâ
'Vis
Music
liar
edi the listeners to vote for "most popu- after having been second with the DEALER
per-
at
rte.
cessi
not.
low.
lar foreign male artists." Elvis Pres-
ley, Cliff Richard and Paul Anka
came first, second and third. Not a
word about The Beatles, at least not
among the first ten.
The local Song Festival made every-
.
Publishers IR
IMPERIAL
the
ary. Ten composers had been invited among the top ten. In October "A
to supply with one song each, later Hard Day's Night" moved up as num-
?nch
TV,
some juries were going to vote for
what they liked best, and the winner
ber one. H USE WESTERLUND
Ma Jazz life continued showing plenty P. Esplanoodikotu 37
was to represent Finland at the Euro- of activity. Scandia-Musliikki Oy ar-
taia,
vision Song Contest in Copenhagen in ranged the Helsinki Jazz Festival in Helsinki Finland
'The
March. "Laiskotellen" (Being Lazy) autumn, presenting Papa Celestin's
by Lasse Martensson was picked by
_
Original Tuxedo Jazz Band with Sis- ELECTROLA
is i
the jury. ter Rosetta Tharpe, The Chicago All
tlia
: op
pan
Another sensation came in end of
January, maybe not unexpected for
those who had been following the de-
Stars, The -Mainstream All Stars,
Charlie Parker in Memoriam Group,
Miles Davis Quintet, Dave Brubeck
14 43,729)ffy
RECORDS
gie
velopment. Government -owned Suo - Quartet, Roland Kirk Quartet and
men Television took over the indepen- George Russell Sextet. It was a great
dent commercial TV company Tesvisio success.
Sts Oy, and then there was government Finnish Broadcasting Co. started its
monopoly on TV all over Scandinavia. polls again and voting for most popu-
Finland as pop song manufacturer lar female foreign artists, Millie, Siw
1(1 had mainly been producing songs for
.
Malmkvist and Caterina Valente came
local consumption, at least until 1964.
;
-
published by
COINJENKA -
us:
-
,'eta)
jazz life of Finland. Thelonoius Monk FINNBEAT OLD HOUSE
Reijo Wallenius, an accordionist, while
IpaVO.
came in January, Duke Ellington in Veikko Tuomi is a leading name on JENKA GOODBYE -LETTER
(BC February, Modern Jazz Quartet, Ella Odeon. Finally, on Parlophone is heard and many others.
Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson in Katri Helena who was one of the top
inaro'` April and Art Farmer Quartet in selling sensations on the Finnish mar-
May. The pop lovers got Cliff Rich- The new world
ard and The Shadows in end of May,
ket this year, Monika Aspelund and
lonel
Pentti Lasanen. sensation!
when they appeared at the Linnan-
mäki, Helsinki's outdoor amusement Oy Finndisc Ab with the label Safir
n)
:ta,; park. Some 30,000 came and saw them, has Heikki Aarva, Erkki Liikanen,
who which is almost extremely many. A Arja Tuomarila and the newcomers THE RENEGADES
rep for EMI in Finland told Cash Box Pauli Lehtola and Juha Vainio. from Birmingham
that The Beatles had turned out to
f 1.R.
(gig' be the real "hard currency." They Scandia-Musiikki Oy has the label
THEIR FIRST SINGLE
got, however, some competition from Scandia with Ann-Christine, Eino
A SMASH HIT IN FINLAND
ioar0
a local discovery, Katri Helena, who Gron, Johnny (real name: Johnny
entered the charts with her debut Liebkind), Laila Kinnunen, Kai Lind, -SOON ALSO ELSEWHERE
record "Puhelinlangat Laulaa" (The
Beall
Telephone Lines are Singing) and Pirkko Mannola and Reijo Taipale as Cadillac
GozID stayed on the charts with the record leading singers, the guitar groups
for the last six months of the year. Danny and The Islanders, The Sounds Bad bad baby
Lafal
During May, it was The Beatles and The Renegades, the latter a Bris- Other RENEGADESoripinals
again "All My Loving" was still num-
-- -
ish group from Birmingham, now in
--
issued on their new 12" LP:
(RC. ber one and three other records with
them also appeared among the top Finland. The Four Cats, a vocal group, HOLD ME CLOSE DO THE SHAKE
_Rieh'
ten. And for June, still "All My Lov- is also recording at the Scandia label. ONE DAY I'VE BEEN UNKIND
ing" was on the top, but "Can't Buy Musichouse Westerlund has the EVERYBODY SEVEN DAFFODILS
(Odet/ Me Love" was the only other Beatles group Jim and The Beatmakers
(Ode!' record on the chart that month. The (HMV), a quintet, Eino Virtanen, also
situation was the same in July, too. HMV, singer, musician and composer,
SCANDIA-MUSIC CO. LTD. Recording &
Hietalandenranta 11 A, HELSINKI-FINLAND Publishing Co.
In August, the local discovery Katri and The Finn Trio, also HMV.
Th
place their big hits with
ness in Sweden. Sales began to in- den participate in the Eurovision xn
crease again. Not only as far as rec- Song Contest for the same reason. hart
ords are concerned, but also music Due to the strike Swedish TV viewers There are several manufacturers of
GEHRMANS publishers reported a growing sale of were not supposed to watch the Euro- records in Sweden, and one thing
de
ng
Prominent Publishers of sheet music. vision Spectacle on March 21, but the seems to be common for all of them, eb,
pop music in Scandinavia The year started and continued un- day before the strike ended and the the number of those four or five piece pre
til March 20th with a strike among show was televised in Sweden, too. guitar groups is growing every day. ng
for more than 50 years!
artists against radio and TV appear- In Sweden, as everywhere, it was Cupol Grammof on & Musik AB has arl
CARL GEHRMANS MUSIKFORLAG ances. Radio and TV answer with a The Beatles who made the big money counted in a lot of money during the
boycott of all and any new record during the year. However, when The autumn this year on Yvonne Norr- ng
Vasagotan 46-P.O. 505, man, and did recently contract Brita
made by the artists after the strike Beatles came to Stockholm for con- nv
Stockholm 1, Sweden started Dec. 1, 1963. As a result of certs in end of July it wasn't the Borg who recently had her first rec- may
the strike, there was no local Swedish great economical success that was ex- ord for Cupol released. Mona Grain is Jere
pected. On the other hand, bringing another name on Cupol while The Tel- rds
r+rr:»'rre»er'a'a'r:»:e'.»:«'r:'r»::»r'r:-:+ '.»'r:'reee :»:e::»'r: r.:»'re:eeee them to Stockholm at a time when a
great part of the Swedish people were
stars is recording for Nashville.
At the new label Olga is the group noel
so e
Regeringsgatan 45 Stockholm C Sweden year when local songs found it con- Britt Damberg, Towa Carson, Mats arch
e.:»'r:»:»;+e'r:-e+'or:»'r:44:.4-:+ . .. . . :ze're»4r:»:». . . . :: ::e ::?-::»
: 'r:- siderably difficult in the competition
with foreign songs. A teenager's mar-
Olsson, Lars Lonndahl, Jan Malmsjo
and Nicolai Gedda. Telefunken For- petti
de I
ket, and teenagers declared that they soljnings AB has 011e Adolphson and at co
preferred songs in English or any Gunde Johansson on Telefunken, Ulla ing.
other language, motivating their taste Sjoblom. Sten & Stanley and Olav ne,
with "Swedish Sounds So Foolish." Gerhthel on Decca.
Watch for big news from Certain attempts to investigations Karusell Grammofon AB has Lill-
RIiol
or s
showed that if and when a Swedish Babs (real name: Barbro Svensson) int
language record sold in any quantity as leading name on Karusell, William ces
Isla ridstorget to speak of, the customers were not Clauson on Polydor and Osten War- ring
teenagers. nerbring on Joker.
SWE Bromma Latest sales reports from December
said that the record sale looked very
Povel Ramel, Martin Ljung, Sune atior
Mangs, Tosse Bark and Harriet Gill- ring
Sweden good and even if no one was talking sater are leading names from Knap- avers
about a sales record, most company nupp, and Gothenburg -based Megafon ch
DISC executives said 1964 would be one of
the best years during the '60ies.
has jazz musician Jan Johansson un-
der contract. E
GRAMM as
Metronome Records have had great
success mainly with Siw Malmkvist
Scandinavian label producing for the world SWEDEN and Per Myrberg during 1964, but Ll'
Boris, Anna -Lena Lofgren and Ann - enne
Louise Hansson have also helped the um hi,
Best Sellers company to a satisfactory sales re- lv B
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JANUARY Philips -Sonora has Bengt -Arne Wal- uckla
1 She Loves You (The Beatles/Parlo- lin, Lily Berglund, Sonja Stjernqvist ecca
phone) Sonora Musikförlags AB and The Cool Candys on Dux, Ray arson
records-publishing-artists management 2 Diggety Doggety (The Streaplers/ Adams, Gunnar Kinch, The Keys and
Odeon) Edition Odeon Anita Lindblom on Fontana. Sven- GUST
3 Bossa Nova Baby (Elvis Presley/ Ingvars, Monica Zetterlund, Lill Lind- Hard
1 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Polar Music has worked hard pro- deon)
Beatles/Parlophone) Sonora Musik- moting The Hootenanny Singers, and PTEMI
förlags AB) at the end of 1964, it seemed that the Hard
2 Glad All Over (The Dave Clark result would be a great international arloph,
Five/Columbia) Ehrling & Löfven- career for the group. 1Va
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LEADING 3 Beautiful Dreamer (John Leyton/ Scan -Disc Recording Co. AB has ann/H
HMV) Southern Music AB Ulla Sallert, now on Broadway in the Iule B
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musical "Ben Franklin in Paris," and r'Cola
PUBLISHING N1.\RCH Lil Malmkvist, among others, under
IAll My Loving (The Beatles/Parlo- OBER
phone) Sonora Musikförlags AB contract. ll'at
Surfin' Bird (The Trashmen/State-
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Thore Ehrling Musik AB Little Gerhard and Bertil England
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On the charts it was The Beatles all 3 Johnny Loves Me (Suzie/Sonet) AUGUST
the song they liked best, of which the Sonet Music
grow
winner alone, "Sangen om dig" got the time, it was also The Beatles in 1 AHard Day's Night (The Beatles/
mgr
102,171 votes. Nothing wrong with the headlines here in the middle of MARCH Parlophone ) Multitone A/S
with'
the Danes and their interest in Song April. The popular British group was 1 Beautiful Dreamer (John Leyton/ 2 Long Tall Sally (The Beatles/
Festivals. contracted for concerts in Copenhagen HMV) Southern Music AB Odeon) Belinda (Scandinanvia) AB
1 vi at the
The Eurovision Song Contest at the beginning of June, but the 2 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The 3 Constantly (Cliff Richard/Colum-
ich
Tivoli Koncertsal in Copenhagen Police in the Frederiksberg district of Beatles/Parlophone) Multitone A/S bia) Stockholms Musikproduktion
Mai
March 21st didn't offer much to the Copenhagen said no. "Beatles means 3 I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoa- SEPTEMBER
alms
trade people who came to Copenhagen riots, and we prefer no riots" was the nuts (The Sunbeams/Manu) Imu- 1 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/
t Fo
expecting to find one or another song only comment. The whole thing went dico A/S Parlophone ) Multitone A/S
in at
that could become the sensation of the to the Dept. of Justice which finally APRIL 2 Kissn' Cousins (Elvis Presley/RCA
1, UI
spring. Italy took the gold with a nice gave the green light for the concerts. 1 *Sangen om dig (Bjorn Tidmand/ Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB
01;
tune, "Non Ho L'Eta," sung by The Beatles came on June 4th and Odeon) Imudico A/S 3 Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong/
Gigliola Cinouetti, and it seems as the the two concerts turned out to be 2 *Det er en forskel (Vivian & Berit/ Kapp) Imudico A/S
s Lil
only one of 16 songs that ever made exactly what the authorities had ex- Polydor) Multitone A/S OCTOBER
Mssor
big international success. The audi- pected-and perhaps feared. But the 3 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The 1 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/
1'illia
ences at Tivoli got some sensations teenagers were happy, and EMI could Beatles/Parlophone) Multitone A/S Parlophone )Multitone A,/S
t 11'a
' during the show, a political demon- count on an even better sale of their 2 On The Beach (Cliff Richard/Co-
stration against two of the partici- records. MAY
The Danish Broadcasting Co. (DBC) Non Ho L'Eta (Gigliola Cinquetti/ lumbia) Dacapo Musikforlag
Sus
pating countries, but 110 million TV 1
3 Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong/
et Gil
viewers all over Europe didn't see is not an admirer of pop music which Triola) Stockholms Musikproduk-
tion Kapp) Imudico A,/S
final
much of this since the producer is considered having very little in
legal common with the word "culture." This 2 Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles/ NOVEMBER
son
is an old and well known fact, at Parlophone) Multitone A/S 1 I Should Have Known Better (The
SWEDEN-Best Sellers
tu
least here, and it was once again 3 Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley/ Beatles/Odeon) Multitone A/S
ss
d gre! (continued from page 38) documented in June when DBC an- RCA Victor) Belinda (Scandinavia) 2 Have I The Right (The Honey-
lmkvi nounced that in the future there would AB combs/Pye) Reg Connelly Musik-
64, b JULY be even less time spent on pop music, Forlag A/S
d An 1 Tennessee Waltz (Alma Cogan/Co- but promised more jazz for teenagers. 3 Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison/
ped t lumbia) Reuter & Reuter AB In August came "A Hard Day's boxes, hot dogs and Coca Cola became London) Acuff-Rose Scandia
My Boy Lollipop (Millie/Fontana) the main attractions offered the audi-
ales tl 2
Thore Ehrling Musik AB Night," the movie as well as the rec- DECEMBER
ord, and both turned out to be gold ences, and business began to look 1 I Should Have Known Better (The
ne 3 Buckle Shoe Stomp (The Snobs/ mines and the Beatles topped the promising again.
W
Decca) Palace Music AB/Stig An- A Danish Princess wed the King of
Beatles/Odeon) Multitone A/S
erne',
derson charts for three months with the title 2 *Let's Go (Sir Henry & His But-
ux, R song from the film. Greece in the autumn and local tune - lers/Sonet) Winckler-Produktion
eys a
AUGUST Night-club life in Copenhagen isn't smiths welcomed the opportunity by 3 Where Did Our Love Go (The Su-
i. See
1 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/ what it used to be. But teenagers are writing songs like "Wedding In premes/Stateside) Belinda (Scandi-
ill Lin
Parlophone) Sonora Musikförlags something to count upon. Some of Athens" etc. navian) AB
rrneha 2 Tennessee Waltz (Alma Cogan/Co- Copenhagen's around 40 night-clubs In November, Karl Emil Knudsen, *local copyright.
I final
lumbia) Reuter & Reuter AB gave up their business, among them head of Dansk Grammofonpladeforlag,
stersu 3 Long Tall Sally (The Beatles/ the famous Atlantic Palace, and went on a biz trip to the U.S. where
Odeon) Belinda (Scandinavia) AB shifted to amusement spots for pop he introduced the local group Sir
and pt loving teenagers. Popular domestic Henry and His Butlers, who were con- s Our best wishes for a
ters, a SEPTEMBER and foreign teenage groups, juke - tracted by Decca Records.
that t 1 A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles/ Merry Christmas
rnatior
2
Parlophone) Sonora Musikförlags
Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred
Mann/HMV) Belinda (Scandinavia) DENMARK -- Artists & Labels
AB h
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It seems obvious that the present of the summer 1964 when she made A Happy New Year.
avint 3 Mule Skinner Blues (Thy Streap-
teenage dominance of the record mar- her debut record has also done well,
lers/Columbia) Southern Music AB and the quartet The Danish Sharks.
tris;' a ket has turned the same from the indi- We are looking forward to close s
es, un( OCTOBER vidual artists, either singers or musi- Nordisk Polyphon A/S noted a top
seller with Vivian and Berit last and successful cooperation in
Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred cians, to small groups, vocal or instru-
spring. Another artist from this com- .
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made the British dominance less re- since the record buyers want guitar ings appears. Top name on Triola is Jorg-Fr. Ellertsen A/S started it rd
markable than it was in the other groups, there is no need for any other Wenche Myhre, who have noted sev- activity in summer 1964 and has xP
Scandinavian countries. type of music, at least not in the pop eral top sellers during 1964. A com- far released a large number of single Est
1964 was the year when Norway field. ing name is Kirsti Sparboe, newcomer with several new names. Toril Stoa as)
started looking for talents from other Norway attended the Eurovision on records this year and considered one of them who managed to get c ale
parts of the countr, than Oslo-that's Song Contest in March in Copenhagen the new big name from this company. the charts with her debut record. Cl
how the Bergen Beat was created. with "Spiral," sung by Arne Bendik- Other Triola artists includes Arne Manus Music A/S has Anne-Karir pP
Philips started the whole thing by sen. The tune made no sensation, Bendiksen, Per Asplin, Arve Opsahl, as the leading name. A/S Nera (RC rith
making records with many local tal- while another song from the local the groups The Monn-Keys and the Victor) is counting on Ann-Krist ;s
ents from the city of Bergen at the Song Festival, "La meg vaere ung" Bjorklund Sisters. On Sonet is the (also known as "Grynet") Molvìg. Kst
Norwegian west coast, and other com- (Let Me Be Young), recorded by quartet The Cool Cats. Norsk Phonogram A/S has a lari op
panies followed immediately. One rea- Wenche Myhre, topped the charts in Iversen & Frogh A/S, EMI in Nor- stable of artists, mainly on the Ph' noi
son for this might have been the long Norway for two months. way, has the two blind singers Gun- ips and Fontana labels. Helge Nils. dan
and still continuing strike among mu- Some changes business -wise were nar Engedahl and Erling Stordahl on olni
sicians who refuse to attend recording noted during the year. Arne Bendik- Odeon, Bob Bergen (real name: Odd and The Stringers, Karin Krog, A ad
sessions until they get better paid. sen took over the company Egil Monn Holme) on HMV, and on Columbia Cranner, Vidar Sandbeck, to menti. HE
This has given a number of guitar Iversen A/S and changed the name to Teddy Nelson (real name: Terje Nil- only a few. seiy
groups a chance they might never Arne Bendiksen A/S. Jorg-Fr. Ellert- ;tÍei
have got under normal circumstances, sen, who had been head of the record
and at the same time it has changed dept. at Egil Monn Iversen A/S left SO. AFRICA-Best Selling LPs such
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the structure of the Norwegian rec- the company and started his own, E.M.I. (SW I'I AFRICA) (PTY) LTD. E
ord market. From a traditional adults'
1.
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coming a teenagers' market, and it Dance With The Shadows The Shadows
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ditional musicians ever will get the been in operation. Wonderful Life Cliff Richard iA
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IS MEXICO -
Review 1964
AUSTRALIA -Review 1964
aal
Our thirty best-selling singles for
the year line up as follows:
22.
Tremelos -
Do You Love Me (Brian Poole &
Decca). Dominion
it seems they could easily be correct
in their beliefs. Nothing we can say
'd i4
as
ingl
Another year, and the Mexican rec-
)rd industry has grown in accelerated
steps. Undoubtedly, 1964 has been the
Beatles
Music
-
1. I Saw Her Standing There (The
Parlophone) Leeds 23.
Music
A Million Drums (Tony Sheve-
ton-W & G) T. M. Music
can hope to match the millions of
words that have been printed around
the world regarding The Beatles -so
)est year in our record history but 2.. I Want To Hold Your Hand 24. Do Wah Diddy Diddy (Manfred let's just say that 1964 will always be
toa
at
snfortunately a big percent of the
;ales were foreign recordings.
Concerning the different rhythms 3.
(The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds
Music
A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles
25.
Mann-H.M.V.) Belinda Music
Secret Love (Kathy Kirby
Decca) Allans Music
- remembered as their year.
The past twelve months will go
down in record history as one of the
)opular in México, the "new Wave" -Parlophone) Leds Music 26. Needles And Pins (The Search- worst for locally produced records,
,(RCA
ristp
Nith its ballads, surfin,' Twist, etc. 4. She's Love You (The Beatles- ers -Astor) Metric Music even the big name local artists found
s still the most heard, yet not the -Parlophone) Leeds Music 27. William Tell Overture (Sounds the going tough in the pop record
)est sellers. Folk songs are on the 5. Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles Incorporated -Columbia) Leeds field. There was a strong output of
â
Nilsa
phl.
op in the money field, and foreign
-ecordings of all types caught a good
)lace in sales. Tropical rhythm is be-
6.
Parlophone) Leeds Music
Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong
Kapp) E. H. Morris
- Music
28. *She's A Mod (Ray Columbus
Zodiac) Leeds Music
- locally recorded singles but the per-
centage of records that did really big
business was bitterly disappointing.
g,All uming strong again though boleros 7. Have I The Right (The Honey- 29. Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presly- It just boils down to the fact that the
,entios
end trios are not heard anymore. combs -Astor) Reg Connelly RCA) Belinda Music Australian record producer (as with
Here is our particular point of Music 30. Wishin' & Hopin' (Dusty Spring- the producers in many other coun-
'iew of most popular artists in the 8. Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison- field -Philips) W. H. Paling & tries) just couldn't come up with the
lifferent style categories. Don't pay London) Acuff -Rose Co. answer to the English invasion. He
nuch attention to numbers. 9. I Should Have Known Better *Locally produced record. (List couldn't beat the English at their own
JEW WAVE: (The Beatles-Parlophone) Leeds compiled to 30th November only) game and he couldn't find the goods to
1. Enrique Guzman Music If you were to take the time to attack them from another area. This
2. Rocio Durcal- 10. All My Loving (The Beattles- make a close examination of this list situation is no reflection on the ability
3. The Beatles Parlophone) Leeds Music of the thirty top singles throughout of Australians to produce hit records,
4.
5.
6.
Hnos. Carrion
Cesar Costa
Alberto Vazquez
11. Roll
Beatles
Music
-
Over Beethoven (The
Parlophone) Jewel
Australia for the year you will find
it is the story of publishing and re-
cording company activities of 1964.
we must remember that the situation
was practically the same in every
other English-speaking country.
7. Angelica Maria 12. You're My World (Cilla Black- English sounds dominated the scene THE FUTURE:
8. Apson Boys Parlophone) Belinda Music entirely. Twenty-two of the thirty rec- There is one ray of hope for the lo-
9. Hooligans 13. "Poison Ivy (Billy Thorpe & ords originated from England, six cal record people and that is in the
O. Locos Del Ritmo Aztec -Linda Lee) Aberbach from the United States and the re- fact that there appears to be just the
'OLK SONGS: Music maining two from New Zealand and slightest sign of a waning of interest
1. Javier Solis 14. House Of The Rising Sun (The Australia which are indicated as local in English talent. It has taken ever so
2. Jose Alfredo J. Animals -Columbia) W. H. Pal- productions. The most successful rec- long to show and it will take a lot
3. Lola Beltran ing & Co. ord company by far was EMI with longer before the stranglehold is
4. Alvaro Zermeno 15. Tell It On The Mountain (Peter, no less than nineteen out of the thirty, broken sufficiently to allow a "take-
5. Cuco Sanchez Paul & Mary-Warner Bros.) next comes Australian Record Com- over" of the singles market from Eng-
Teieha
Rooyn
6. Lucha Villa
7. Los Dos Oros
8. Flor Silvestre
16.
Allans Music
Such A Night (Elvis Presley
RCA) Chappell & Co.
- pany with three; so it was certainly a
never -to -be -forgotten year for EMI.
On the publishing side of the business
lish talent. These comments must not
be construed as a "blast" against Eng-
lish records. We welcome them very
9. Miguel A. Mejia 17. Memphis Tennessee (Dave Berry Leeds Music and associated compa- much, in fact Australia was probably
O. Irma Serrano -Decca) Jewel Music nies account for twelve of the thirty the first country outside of the United
'ROPICAL: 18. Bread And Butter (The New - top songs, next in line are Belinda Kingdom to recognize the enormous
1. Sonia Lopez beats -Hickory) Acuff -Rose Music and subsidiaries, and the Allans potential of England's pop output.
2. Sonora Santanera 19. Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five Music group level with four apiece. But their hold on the Australian mar-
3. Carlos Campos -Columbia) Reg Connelly Music Of course, the most outstanding fea- ket has been so strong that local tal-
4. Carmen Rivero 20. World Without Love (Peter & ture was the almost unbelievable suc- ent just hasn't had a look in! It will
literal 5. Miguel A. Sarralde
6. Gamboa Cevallos
7. Pablo Beltran Ruiz
21.
Gordon -Columbia) Leeds Music
The Harem (Acker Bilk-Colum-
bia) Pincus -Gil
cess of The Beatles. They account for
eight out of the thirty top singles, in-
cluding the top five straight. Many old
be most interesting to take a look at
the position at this time next year
we will be very surprised indeed if
-
hands in the business say they will
'TILERS: never live to witness such complete there aren't more local records scor-
Persuaders Mi Vida," was just recorded by Al-
1.
berto Vazquez. J. Manuel Villareal domination of the record scene again, ing heavily.
2. Santo & Johnny
ana
3. Leo Dan was named general coordinator of the
der Ad
4. Les Surfs CBS labels in Latin America. Villa-
Jeas
axis 5. Ray Coniff
6. Edoardo Vianello
real was previously general manager
of Mexican CBS. Enrique Guzman
from
COLIN
7. Neil Sedaka
flew to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ray
3. Elvis Presley Anthony arrived in México and, after
I. Marie Laforet a short stint in a night club, flew to
11 ). Trini Lopez Acapulco to perform. "Mona Lisa"
Here is a list of the most popular and "Ramona" is heard now in Span-
COOK
it
rers >ngs during 1964. It is really impos- ish by the Blue Diamonds. Andy Rus-
11 ble to know which of them sold sell returned from Spain for a few
it ore, so, don't pay much attention days. He immediately flew to U.S.
the positions. to perform on the Steve Allen show.
Gloria Lasso was in town to perform
ijuana
orno Te Extraíio Mi Amor and record. BEST FORWISHES
as Cerezas
ntrega Total FEBRUARY Los Teen Tops per-
formed in Argentina. "Non Ho L'Eta CHRISTMAS and
ardoname Mi Vida Per Amarti" was the winner of the
.wica ominique
nd I Love Her
San Remo Italian Festival and was NEW YEAR!
immediately released in México, in
Want To Hold Your Hand Spanish, at Gamma Records by
Nist And Shout Gigliola Cinquetti. Alberto Videz
agia Blanca left PHAM publishing to promote Personal Manager
vierno Triste CAMPEI publishing. On February 20,
)n Un Beso Brian deCourcy
Johnny Mathis debuted at Terrazza 22 Sydney St., Murrumbeena, Vic., Aust.
A ie Loves You Cassino. A new album was recorded
tberinto by César Costa, named "What's New."
Esqueleto Andy Russell is again performing on
t' "1 )urrida y Sola
ecuerdos de Ipacarai
Mexican TV. Cash Box president Joe
Orleck arrived in Mexican capital ac- ev ae-xr
Poilera Colora companied by his wife Pauline. Mr.
íl Supieras
I Had A Hammer
Orleck visited all the Mexican manu- SEASON'S
facturers and publishers. Baby Bell
wd i Tengo Edad
041 'y changed from RCA to Musart. Bill
Haley's fourth long play was released
GREETINGS
1,01 eigelito
de Paso by Orfeon Records. First Beatles re-
from
ievanse Todos cording appeared in the Mexican
music market on the Musart label.
Seras Mi Sabi Los Yorsys were again in Argentina.
)ne:
acias
iero Quedarme Aqui
bor A Nada
And now, here is news about the
MARCHA Enrique Guzman termi-
nated his contract with CBS. The
same thing happened with Los Her-
MERV
pst important events occurring in manos Carrion, who immediately
;05
eMexican music field during 1964.
NUARY Esteban Garcia Morencos
i Luis Ferrer came from Spain to
ange mutual representations be -
signed a contract wtih Orfeon Rec-
ords. Surprising us, Los Locos del
Ritmo also did the same, changing
from CBS to Orfeon. Panamericana
BINTON Personal Manager
,en Zafiro Records and the Orfeon de Discos signed a new contract with
.el. Angelica Maria is finishing her Angélica Maria for three and a half BRIAN deCOURCY
v
fId
,h picture. Gamma released Marisol years. The second single of Gigliola 22 SYDNEY ST.,
lain) records in México. CBS cut Cinquetti appeared on the Gamma MURRUMBEENA, VIC.,
ew LP by young idol Enrique Guz- label. Diana Mariscal debuted at CBS.
Oscar Madrigal gave up his singing AUSTRALIA 56-2741
t1
n. They also released the first
recorded in México by Neil career to study in the United States.
um
laka. Currently a hit, "Perdoname (Continued on page 42) jecxNggi ,ii
sh Box -December 26, 1964 Part II -International Section 41
MEXICO -Review 1964 JAPAN -Review 1964 A
(Concluded from page 41) The accounts for 7 recording com- yet results do not seem to have really le
Armando de Llano was named gen- Vic Damone performed at El Patio. panies in the first half year have been so prosperous as a result of in-
eral manager of CBS and also vice- Mexican folk singers Jose Alfredo been settled. According to them, the creased expenses and keener competi-
president of the company. Paco de la .Jiménez and Cuco Sanchez returned earnings were generally favorable, tion, and that only hits sold well.
Barrera took over the international from Spain. John Lahar and Peter about 10% more than those of year The total number of records manu- r ti
department of RCA and the company Rosaly, executives of the Columbia before, and also somewhat less than f actured during this term were r. 1
announced the representation in Méx- organization visited Mexico. Constan- 10% more than those in the same 35,150,000 (11,970 million yen) , and of
ico of the Atlantic and Ariola labels. tin Th. Metaxas (DUSA) announced term of 1963. Crown Records having it is remarkable that the rate of disks ug
Paco is also in charge of the promo- a trip to Europe. Palito Ortega ar- begun operations earlier this year, returned was within 10%. Manufac- rioc
tion department. The Teen Tops re- rived in México to record at RCA. are pursuing an active business. Vic- turers are regulating orders to keep uio
turned from Argentina. Jose de Jesus Arturo Valdés was named RCA pro- tor of Japan which had been moving stock at a sensible level. The first rub(
Hinojosa signed a pact with Campei motion manager. slowly in business made a great many half was increasingly active, stirred I
records A&R. Eydie Gormé recorded hit songs including "Ozashiki Kouta," by the Tokyo Olympics, but not es-
he
an LP of Mexican songs in the United JULY Brenda Lee debuted at Ter- and that Toshiba Records on the sentially so, since the increased in- °gl
States with Los Panchos Trio. razza Casino. Lucho Gatica returned Beatles boom attained its best results come of 10% could not cover the ex- shi'
from Brasil. Los Loud Jets opened penses from rising costs. Prospects puls
APRIL Dave Brubeck and his jazz in New York. Charles Denny, presi- for the coming period include more Iml
group did two concerts at the Palace dent of the international RCA organi- Dusa Records Associated went to increased expenses caused by far 000
of Fine Arts. Young Spanish star zation, arrived in México. With him Lima, Peni, to the DGG-Philips con- keener competition and limited con- ord
Rock) DC:real came to México City to was Eugene Dailey, vice-president of vention. Victor Gutierrez Urquiza, sumer response. It may be necessary ruin
promote her first two pictures. Pedro the foreign RCA companies. DUSA A&R and superviser of classic music to adopt production policies to con- ease
Vargas performed at Carnegie Hall celebrated its first anniversary. Palito in the CBS record department, died form with market demands. ord.
and RCA recorded the concert on sev- Ortega finished his first LP for Mexi- after working there for 17 years. Ar- The settlement of accounts for rted
eral LP's. The most important event cana RCA. Douglas Taylor, CBS com- turo Valdés, advertising manager of each company during the first half oula
of the past 12 months in the Mexican mercial manager, came to México. RCA, resigned his job and joined the year is as follows: ,m 4
music field took place on April 13 Juliette Greco came to México to per- Corporación Nacional Electronics Victor Company of Japan showed Thei
when the Third Congress of the Fed- form at El Patio. Olga Guillot re- company. Mariano Rivera Conde and 16,200 million yen in total earnings,
end
eration of Latin American Record turned from Puerto Rico and Colum- Rubén Fuentes, RCA A&R were re- a 3.3% increase over the same period gn
Producers took place in México City, bia. CBS signed a contract with cording in Italy. Manuel Villareal, last year. The profit excluding the
with the assistance of the record pro- Greenstar Company of France to re- CBS Latin American coordinator tax was 865 million yen, 4% more.
ducers and executives of all the big cord Joe Sentieri. While Chris Connor came back to México from a trip to It also showed 2,800 million yen in Sach
and small record companies of all is performing at Terrazza Cassino; Europe. DUSA Records started a big record earnings, 7% more. The com- Peri 1,5
r.
Latin American countries in attend- Juliette Greco was doing the same at promotion campaign. Edoardo Via - pany expects to pay a dividend of \ipoi
ance. This congress was a complete El Patio. Los Loud Jets appeared suc- nello recorded an album in Spanish. 20%. The sales percentage and
success. The Beatles were huge sell- cessfully at the Copacabana in New Deutsche Grammophon executive Hel- amount for every manufacturing de- ptemfo
ers for Musart Records. After suc- York. mut Haertel arrived in México. World partment including exports are as ,12
ceeding in a musical contest in Lima, known Mexican composer Agustin follows:
Pere, Javier Vega returned to México. AUGUST Gene Krupa was in México, Lara in again from Spain. Juan Gar- r. I
CBS was no longer to distribute for with ' Charlie Ventura. RCA techni- cia Esquivel left México for Las Ve- Record: 17.3% 2,800 million yen es, t.
the Reprise label, which is now han- cians flew to Mérida Yucatan to re- gas. Emilio Pericoli signed a contract Last year (16.7% 2,600 million yen)
dled in México by Panamericana de cord "La troba yucateca." Los Her- with "El Patio." The Zavalas broth- Radio: 6% 970 million yen
Discos, S.A. (Musart). Record manu- manos Sandoval debuted in Los An- ers were performing in Japan. Mexi- (7.4% 1,160 million yen) lli
facturer Bernard C. Solomon arrived geles. Direct from Europe, young can group Los Loud Jets changed Stereo 36.7% 5,950 million yen
tax,l
e
in the city to discuss plans with his their name in the U.S. to The Mexi-
rep Mario Freidberg. This month saw
Mexican idol César Costa arrived. Player (37.9% 5,958 million yen) rdingltl ce
CBS released one of the top hits dur- can Beans. Daniel Riolobos moved
the start of a musicians strike. ing 1964 with Argentinian Leo Dan from RCA to Musart. On October 23, Television: 24.6% 3,990 million yen i
singing "Como Te Extrano Mi Amor." Pat Boone debuted in México. Perez (27.6% 4,330 million yen) Those
MAY Salvador Suarez gave awards, Chucho Monge, well known Mexican Prado is back and organizing a Mexi- Other goods 15.4% 2,490 million yen mm
as owner of the Maine record stores composer died at the age of 54. In can band. César Costa is performing (10.4% 1,630 million yen) ing P
chain, to his best artists in the past an emergency trip, Enrique Guzman in Ecuador. Cumbia rhythm became exp,e
twelve months. The winners were: returned from Europe to be operated popular in México. The same thing As seen in the above list, compared au
Enrique Guzman, Angelica Maria, Ja- on immediately. Theodore Bikel happened with the coffee houses with the radio, stereo, and TV for ,icy
vier Solis, Miguel Aceves Mejfa, Lola opened at "El Patio." Ken Smith, Jr. where artists of the "new wave" are which the earnings scarcely rose, an llGllseri
Beltran, Hnas. Aguila. Los Panchos, signed with RCA. The first long play performing. Juan Calderon was outstanding feature for this period maci
Sonia Lopez, Sonora Santanera, Car- recorded by Gigliola Cinquetti was named the new RCA promotion man- is that those for the record manufac- ings
los Campos, Los Hooligans, and Mahl released by Gamma Records. Los ager. Gamma Records signed for the turing department marked a remark- for
Reyes. Gamma released The Persuad- Hermanos Carrion flew to Argentina distribution in México of Command able increase of 7% more than last Teichil
ers' biggest hits "Tijuana." Mayté to fulfill their first contract in the Records. Alejandro Algara returned year. Nippon Columbia showed 49th
recorded "Por Tu Querer" at RCA. country. DUSA Records took care of from Japan. La Rondalla Tapatfa had 13,000 million yen in total earnings, Aug
Luis A. Aubry from Peril, was named the Bel Art music catalogue. J. Man- wonderful sales through RCA. 4.6% more than in the same period lion }
the new president of the board of di- uel Vidal Zapater, general director of last year. The profit excluding the ths
rectors of the Latin American Fed- Gamma Records, arrived in México. tax was 376 million yen, 14.2% less. profi
eration of Record Producers. Enrique NOVEMBER Marco Antonio Munoz Record sales earnings, 20% of the
Lola Beltran changed her mind and flew to Puerto Rico where he is a reco
Guzmún signed an exclusive pact with announced that she was not to retire total sales amount, was 2,590 million
Spanish record company, Hispa-Vox, real idol. César Costa did the same yen, which was about 100 million yen shit
be
from her music career. "El Che" thing but in the direction of Argen-
distributed in almost all the countries signed a contract with DUSA Rec- less than the same period las year. g by
of the world by CBS. The musicians tina. Enrique Guzman returned from The above amount was calculated on
strike continued. Oscar Madrigal was ords. his second trip to Spain. A new long an
play sung by Enrique was released a basis of net sales.
married in Texas to his Mexican fi- SEPTEMBER Peerless The sales percentages and amounts sun
ancee. Juan Campo, long regarded Records at CBS. Pat Boone performed on m
started a big promotion of all the la- Mexican TV. RCA released a new for each manufacturing department s top
with the highest esteem by the Mexi- bels it represents. Enrique Guzman series with albums of three records of Nippon Columbia are as follows: às. an
can record industry, resigned his nom- is back at CBS, after a few weeks of containing the best of each
ination as vice-president of Panameri- being an exclusive of Spanish label, most popular artists of all of its Record: 20% 2,590 million yen heco
cana de Discos. S.A. (Musnrt Rec- Hispa Vox. Los Hermanos Carrion times. Last Year (2,690 million yen) ed ri
ords). At the same time, Eduardo C. Spanish singer Salomé made her de- Television: 33% 4,230 million Yen ect to
Baptista was named president of this returned from Argentina after several but at "Terrazza Cassino." CBS artist follo
successful performances. Hispa Vox Carmen Rivero and (4,520 million yen) expen
company. Jorge E. Audiffred was president Enrique Ma. Peral was wel- wonderful sales with her combo had Electrical 2% 240 million yen
named manager of the record division comed in México by Gamma's man- arrangements. Carlo cumbia rhythm equipment: (254 million yen)
music
of Orfeon Records, and José Lascu- ager Jose T. Munoz. Andy Russell years old) was in town Angelotti (14 asine;
rilin was made chief of the interna- was back in town. Deutsche Grammo- Italy. After direct from Musical Ppon
tional department of the same label. phon executive Claus R. Petermann sence, world more than a year's ab- Instrument: 1% 184 million yen I for
The two biggest young idols in Mex- known
was in México. CBS released their Tito Guízar returned Mexican singer Radio: - 2% 338 million yen
ico, Enrique Guzmún and César Costa,
left to perform in Spain. Enrique first long play in México with Argen- a short to Mexico. After
season in Argentina, César
Other goods: 43% 5,450 million yen cht
Guzmún was also to receive an award tinian singer Leo Dan. Chico O'Farrill Costa returned. From Last year Nippon Columbia toped Mow
and his orchestra are performing in Germany, Dr.
as the most popular foreign singer in ('olumbia in a jazz concert. The Siemens Ernst von Siemens, president of the other recording companies in quantity rse of
Spain during 1963. The musicians' fourth volume recorded by The Bea- Deutsche organization that owns of record sales. Without a Japanese ing o
strike ended. Lola Beltran announced tles was released by Musart. Angelica president Grammophon returned. RCA hit, Victor of Japan placed first. The 'ood sl
her retirement. Maria flew to Panama to sing and Lima, Peril. Bernard T. Ness flew to addition of Kakegawa, an able A & R lima,
.lo a picture. On September 22 the CBS created the "Disco man, from King Records, Columbia ishi,
JUNE Luis Baston was promoted to Club
Sixth National Jazz Festival began as general CBS, S.A.," with Luis Baston expects to be more active this year.
commercial manager of CBS. Eddie with the assistance of our best jazz- man manager. Italian record King Records has shown earnings in exPlo
Fisher wound up at El Patio night men like Tino Contreras, Freddy Guz- Giuseppe Giannini arrived in the amount of 1,800 million yen for have
club. For the first time we heard the
;
man, Fred Tatman, Chucho Zarzosa, México, and was welcomed by J. T. the first half, a 30% increase over ka a
Palito Ortega composition "Sabor A Luis Ocadiz, Juan Ravelo, Victor Ruiz Munoz. last year. Their hit records were
Nada." Al Suarez went to Perri to I'azos, The Constanza Hool jazz "Tokyo No Hi Yo Dokomademo" sung Japan(
participate in an international singing and many other popular figures.ballet DECEMBER Patachou was greeted
Ital- by the "Terrazza
by Jiro Shinkawa, "Shimano Anko- t to
contest, and was a finalist. Paco Ca- ian singer Edoardo Vianello acted in Cassino" owner at san" sung by Keiko Komiya, "Rozario and
nedo was in Argentina. A new chain México. Orfeon changed its record the airport. The same happened with No Shims" sung by Hachiro Kasuga,
of 16 record stores opened. Gamma Roger
factory. The Blue Bell Girls are per- ing at Smith who is already perform- and "La Novia" sung by Peggy impc
organized a new Record Club of Clas- forming in México for the second Johnny "El Patio." And Santo and H ayama. r net
sical Music. Wayne Newton debuted time. Cuco Sanchez flew to New York also are in México performing Favorable results stemmed from a Yen c
at El Patio. Bernard C. Ness, presi- and San Antonio. Mexican musician at "La Fuente" and in theater. Law- stepped -up summer sales program. li°n
dent; David Crump, general manager;
and Rubén Fuentes. A&R, of RCA Juan Garcia Esquivel returned to yer Walter Hoffer and publisher En-
rique Levendinger are in town pro-
Their expected earnings for the eh enab Ye,
México after eight years of being second half are 2,300 million yen, and r,%.
returned from New York where they
attended the International RCA Con- absent. Argentinian Mario Clavel was jecting new plans with
lisher Mario Freidberg. Mexican pub- they expect to have new releases on Ai
iv.r
CO
BARBUS Iles quatre) LUCIEN CHARDON
million yen, with a million sold plus a
PHILIPS Ci)n-0
31, rue DOUDAUVILLE, PARIS (18e)
number of hit records such as *"Save
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BARRIERE, ALAIN 43, rue FEYSSART, BOULOGNE/SEINE
The Last Dance For Me", "Sasurai",
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"Otoko Bune", "Ashita Ga Anisa",
sung by Kuy Sakamoto, and "Gakusei
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4,000 sets have been sold out, led this
BRASSENS, GEORGES
TAVEL et MAROUANI
recording company to the largest
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r
CELIBATAIRES (les) BARCLAY RIBET
earnings in its history. Of the records
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released by them, 35% were Japanese
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ing great results from the energetic, SEINE)
cooperative activities of Mr. Asawa,
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DEBOUT,
new chief of A & R Department, and JEAN-JACQUES
Mr. Sakai, chief of sales department, DEGUELT, FRANÇOIS COLUMBIA JEAN BOURBON (:» -0
are 1,500 million yen. MAURICE TÉZÉ, "LAMUSARDIERE"
Nipon Grammophon's total earn-
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yen, 12% more than same period last PHILIPS 102, rue de la FAISANDERIE, PARIS 116e)
FERNANDEL, FRANK
year. For record and gramophone FERRAT, JEAN BARCLAY PRODUCTIONS ALLELUIA -GERARD MEYS ND 01
sales, the earnings were 781 million FERRE, LEO BARCLAY 28, boulevard PERSHING, PARIS 117e) CAC>J
yen, 9% more, and 85 million yen, PHILIPS PAUL LEDERMANN
40% more, respectively. They profited
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48 million yen, 10% more, excluding
the tax, which was their best results
since the company's inception. Ac-
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GUETARY, GEORGES
PHILIPS
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cordingly, they will keep paying a HALLYDAY, JOHNNY PHILIPS STARK (JOHNNY)
dividend of 10%. LEMARQUE, FRANCIS FONTANA 121, boulevard de la MARNE, LA VARENNE (S.) (D N
Those favorable earnings resulted MACIAS, ENRICO PATHÉ VIC TALARD
from many Japanese hits and best- MACHUCAMBOS (los) DECCA J. L. MARGUET, R. RIBET .74 O 513.
selling Western disks with a continued MARTEN, FÉLIX PIERRE ANDRIEU cn
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rise expected in the following period MENESTRELS (les 3( PHILIPS CHARLEY MAROUANI o
because of their active management MERKES, MARCEL C.B.S. R. DENIAU
policy represented by new releases BARCLAY EVELYNE LANGEAIS _O O <
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on MGM label and increase of press- O
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earnings amounting to 900 million
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Teichiku Records' settlement for
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FONTANA
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the 49th period (a year beginning PHILIPS TAVEL et MAROUANI
NOUGARO, CLAUDE
on August 21, 1963) shows 1,466 VOGUE 116, rue du FAUBOURG-POISSONNIERE,
million yen in total earnings, 40%
more than in the former year. The
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three hit songs: "Tokyo Gorin Ondo" RAYNAUD, FERNAND PHILIPS ETIENNE MEUNIER C U)
sung by Haruo Minami, "Yuhi No RIPA, ROBERT VOGUE EDDY MAROUANI (D C r
Oka", and "Orewa Omaeni Yowain- RIVERS, DICK PATHE 3, rue BALZAC, PARIS (8e)
da" sung by Yujiro Ishihara and
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from top sales of Carmen Cavallaro ROMUALD AZ 50, rue des CARRIERES SURESNES (SEINE)
disks and a series of Brenda Lee ROSSI, TINO COLUMBIA TRIVES
decks. BEL -AIR 6, rue de FOUCAULT, PARIS 116e)
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The company also had fewer re- SALVADOR, HENRY RIGOLO 19, rue du DOCTEUR-BLANCE, PARIS 116e)
turned records as others did. They SARAPO, THEO COLUMBIA BARRIER
expect to earn 1,500 million yen for VOIX DE SON BOLLEAU
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STEFF
the following period, with 30% of MAITRE
the expenditure for publicity in West- .OrD
ern music, and more ads in the trade
magazines.
ted total earn -
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FESTIVAL
BARCLAY
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a good share of hits from Saburo
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Biographies
JOHNNY HALLYDAY-PHILIPS
Johnny Hallyday is certainly the most popular
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368, Rue Saint -Horror
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Claude François, 25, is one of the most popular
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252, Faubourg Saint -Honoré, Paris 18.1
young French singers. Two years ago he was o rock n' roll singer in France. He is 21 years old Paris 18'1
madison teacher in a night club on French and he is now doing his military service in Ger- MAROUANI, CHARLEY
Riviera. His first record was "Belles, Belles, many. But Johnny has also done some recordings ANDRIEU, PIERRE (Agence Tavel et Felix Marouanfl Tr
Belles" ("Girls, Girls, Girls") reached the top ten which reached Top Ten chart with his French 33, Champs Elysees 35, Rue Marbeuf ;ate
chart. Lost year François reached the first place adaptation of "The House of Rising Sun"; "Le Paris 18' I erd
with his "Si J'avais Un Marteau" ("If I Had A Pénitencier." Johnny is also a movie star. He
Hammer"). He is very exciting on stage because was the lead of "D'ou Viens to Johnny." BARRIER, LOUIS MAROUANI, EDDY MAURICE )( the
he's a good dancer. 11, Rue de Chateau Briant 11, Rue De Chateaubriant To
Paris 181 Paris 18.1 SI
FRANK ALAMO-BARCLAY BOLL EAU MARQUET, JEAN-LOUIS brd
He is the son of a very important radio and TV
manufacturer. He met Eddie Barclay two years ago
SYLVIE VARTAN-RCA VICTOR 80, Avenue Victor -Hugo (Agency Rottembourg) thoL
the Johnny Hollyday's financée. Her Paris 116'1 11, Rue d'Artois
in a winter resort. His real nome is Jean François Sylvie is
brother Eddie is a well known orchestra director. Paris 18'1
Grondin and as he has become a singer Frank BOURBON, JEAN
Alamo is in danger of forsaking the right to She was only 15 years old (she's now 191 when
he offered to record her. A year and a half ago (Agency Scribe) MAZIERE (CHRISTIAN de lai
manage his father's firm. But actually Frank has 28, Rue Grange Bateliére
no regrets as he seems to be headed to the top. she had a lot of troubles as she was on tour 28, Rue Grange-Bateliére
around France, but with Anavour's song "La Plus Paris 19'1 Paris 19`1
Tho most recent Alamo hits are "Je Me Bats Pour
Gagner" ("Hard day's night"I, "Allo, Maillot Belle Pour Aller Danser" she reached top ten
CHARDON, LUCIEN MEUNIER ETIENNE
38-37" ("Are you getting tired of your little toy"). last winter. Sylvie is also a movie star. Her latest
30 Rue Feutrier 102, Champs-Elysees
record is "L'homme En Noir."
Paris 118'1 Paris 18"1
RICHARD ANTHONY -COLUMBIA
Born in Egypt, Richard Anthony was in 1959 one CARRERE, CLAUDE MILLE COLETTE
of the Erst French singers to release a rock n' roll 2, Rue Alberic Magnard 15, Rue Eugene Carrlére
record- "Peggy Sue." It was too early and he FRANÇOISE HARDY-VOGUE Paris (16'1 Paris 118'1 So n
hod to woit three years before the twist storm She is the most romantic of the young French
1s Y'
reached France. Immediately, Richard has been CI-174-RAISte Nouvelle) PAN AYOTIDIS ll
singers. Françoise, 21, was a student in the Sor- 2, Rue Paul Cezanne 55, Rue de Belle Feuilles
an
Johnny Hallyday's main rival. A few months later bonne when she wrote and recorded her first song
he was the first French singer to sell mote than Paris 18'1 Paris 116'1 cul'
one million records of the same song: "J'entends "Tous Les Garçons et Les Filles." She immediately des
became a teenager idol. Françoise Hardy is very DAUBIGNY, JACQUES
Siffler Leo Train" 1500 miles). Richard is married tall and thin girl with long brown hair. She PECHERAL, SYLVAINE rions
and has two children: a boy and a girl. His (Paris Agency) 12, Rue du Sergent-Maginot
composes many songs. She generally is on tour 17, Rue de Marignan ated
last EP that reached second place on the chart Anthony program. She is now Paris (16'1
on the Richard Paris 18'1
was: "La Corde Au Cou," Twia
popular throughout, especially in Italy.
PIERON, ANDRE e tl
DENIAY, ROBERT
GILBERT BECAUD 23, Rue de Saint-Quentin 7, Cité Trevise wit)
For 10 years now, Gilbert Becoud hos been one of Paris 110'1 Paris (9'1
the most popular French singers. This autumn he
presented his one-man show for the first time in DANYEL GERARD-DISCAZ DEWALDE, JEAN RIBET, ROLAND
not
Paris. As he was singing on the Olympia stage Danyel, 27, was the first French rock and roll (Agency Rottembourg) (Agency Rottembourg) En@
his opera "L'opéra d'Aran" was played in Lyon. singer in 1959. AI this time he was the idol of 33, Avenue Champs Elysees 11, Rue d'Artois Ye:
1964 was a very good year for Gilbert Bécaud. a young boy Jean Philippe Smet (Who is now Paris 18'1 Paris (8') ghet
He reached the chart In the spring with his song Johnny Hallyday). But during two -years, from
"Nathalie" and two weeks ago with "L'oronge," the end of 1959, Danyel has been doing his HILDA BERNARD STARK, JOHNNY erpcc
a song he wrote with Louis Amade. Bicaud is military service in Algeria. When he came back 122, Avenue de Wagram So
married. He has two boys Gaya and Philippe. 33, Champs Elysees
he was still unknown and boys like Hallyday were Paris 18'1 Paris 117'1 new
very popular. A few months later Danyel reached
the charts with his "Petit Gonzales." Last year Two
HUGUES AUFRAY he left Barclay to become the most important star ISAM BARD SALVADOR, DISPUES nee
He is the brother of the French movie and theater of new record company AZ. He is also writing 12 Rue Lalo 6, Place Vendome
star Pascale Audret. He began to sing in 1958. He songs for other singers. Some of them are very Paris 1161 Paris I1") is !
was not a rock n' roll singer and he did not find popular such as: "Eux" sung by Dalida, or "Les
his ploc, in the sun. At lost he became very well Vendanges de l'Amour" by Marie Laforet. LABOIS, JULIETTE TEZE, MAURICE qdr
known a year ago with American folk songs. 24 Rue Felicien-David "La Musardiére" Isles Pes Villenay P
Now with songs like "N'y Pense Plus Tout Est Paris 116') Esbly IS et Marne) byhi
Bien," "Le Coeur Gros," "Tout Le Long Du Muted
Chemin" he hit o high place. For the last Euro-
vision song contest in Copenhagen he represented PETULA CLARK -VOGUE LANGEAIS, EVELYNE
54, Rue N.D des Victoires
TALAR, VIC
11, Rue de Chateaubriand
Hens
Luxemburg with "Dos Oue Le Printemps Revient." This English girl is now considered in Fronce os k ilièl
Paris 12' I Paris (17'1
a French singer. She arrived in our country six cour:
LES SURFS -FESTIVAL years ago. She thought at that time she would
LEBOVICI, GERARD TRIVES The
spend only a few days in Paris but she met the
They are sin young Madagascans (four boys and A8R manager of Vogue records, Claude Wolf. They 190, bd Molesherbes 78, Champs-Elysees
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two girls) oll brothers and sisters. They arrived married and Petulo now has two children. But if Paris 117'1 en era
In Paris 15 months ago, absolutely unknown. Now Petula lives in Fronce she is still a star in England
they ore the moll popular vocal group in France. fun I
and her last record "Downtown" is on chart in LEDERMAN, PAUL VOLAND, LILETTE
They recorded two months ago an English LP in that country. During last summer Pelulo reached (Agency Scribe) (Agency Rottembourg)
New York and they reached the top ten charts in French top ten with her "Hello Dolly" sung in 28, Rue Grange-Batellére 11, Rue des Sablons
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try
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situation is we visited this month
with Mr. Kervers of the Photograph-
ic Trade and Industry National Syn-
Review 1964
Eddie's and Nicole Barclay's divorce.
The manager of the new company is
Leo Missir.
Philips, Fontana and Mercury rec-
French singers cut in England.
But we have many very good mu-
sicians, it is however, difficult to find
in France young musicians to record
dicate. This syndicate boasts those ords released in Oct. a new LP collec- rock and roll.
records firms which represent 80% tion less expensive than other records. Some artists reached an important
of the French record market. 19,95 FF instead of 26,90. There level of popularity this year. First,
To give us an exact estimate of ac- are 200 different records collection we have France Gall, daughter of the
tual situation, Kervers told us that the which is called "Collection Diamant." composer Robert Gall, France is on
record industry turnover for France, In the same spirit Eddie Barclay Philips label. In the same period we
without tax, from 1956 was: released a new collection named discovered another new name: Monty.
1956 160 millions FF "Flash." LP's are even cheaper (16, This young male singer is a Barclay
1957 210 millions FF 90) but they utilize songs recorded star. Also Marie Laforet (Festival),
Hugues Aufray (Barclay), Alain
1958 150 millions FF
1959 119 millions FF
several years ago.
This year we find, for the first Barrière (RCA), Barbara (Philips) IVA EC)
1960 115 millions FF
1961 120 millions FF
1962 152 millions FF
time, many big packages with 6, 10
or even 13 records.
The reason is because of the great
became this year's real stars.
Vogue has continued to expand in-
ternationally through the representa- 330 a
1963 188 millions FF
1964 170 millions FF
So we can see that the hope that
success of the Georges Brassens six -
LP set released by Philips last year.
Three months ago we had the 10 -LP
tion of such important recording com-
panies as Warner Bros. Records, Re-
prise, Scepter, Red Bird and Jay -Gee
Chi
this year less records will be sold
than in 1957, was not realized. It is
difficult to explain why the record
package by "Panorama De La Chan-
son Française" on the RCA label.
Now Pathé Marconi releases two
(Jubilee).
On a reciprocal basis, Vogue is ac-
tive in placing its artists in the
itigg IIIZ
trade stops growing. There are surely very important packages. One is a American market, for example; Pet-
national economic reasons that have 10 -LP set of well-known Edith Piaf ula Clark on Warner Bros. Records.
It is through such an international
created this situation.
Hit
CATHERINE
under the best conditions. For the SHEILA PHILIPS CARRERE
firsttime in our country a single disk VARTAN, SYLVIE R.C.A. STARK (JOHNNY)
sold more than one million, finally YONG, TINY RIGOLO c/o DISPUES SALVADOR
reaching the spectacular figure of 1,- ZARAI, RIKA BEL -AIR 30, boulevard d'ARGENSON NEUILLY
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400,000 copies sold in Italy alone.
The record is, of course, "Una La-
crima Sul Viso" as sung by Bobby
Solo under the Ricordi label. This suc- ion that this slump on the record mar- ture of the contest, only favors a few 0 en CO
ress was immediately followed by an- ket is only partially due to the gen- fortunate pubberies and diskeries.
nther smash also born in San Remo: eral economic crisis: there is a more The great over production of the sum-
The Paul Anka's disk, "Ogni Volta" important reason: "Record over pro- mer 1964 which first caused the L We Les
duction." This opinion is confirmed slump, should be considered as a nat-
e
which released under the RCA label
has also sold more than 1,000,000. also by record producers themselves. ural reaction of the winter situation.
Some other recordings all introduced Too many records were released in Present market situation on the
through the San Remo Festival sold the summer 1964. An accurate exam- light of the two 1964 principal
at the beginning of 1964 more than ination of the production presented events: . .
on the Italian market during the We have found therefore a deep in-
S
500,000 copies.
After the great sales success of the summer of 1964 gives the unbeliev-
summer 1963, this was interpreted as able figure of 324 new single records
terdependence between the two
events: The wonderful sales results
of San Remo 1964, and the deep
11:41
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)f the Italian record market.
But suddenly, while encouraged by
,hese extraordinary results, there was
et
We wish to stress that since the in- the year, with more than 6,000,000
tention of the disk, excluding per- records sold in Italy only, and the ing pubberies acting on the Italian col
laps the war period, our market lit - deep crisis with a summer sales de- market, only 13 were admitted to the
le by little was always increasing. crease of about 60% with respect to contest, not only but emphasizing the
the usual record sales level. phenomenon already in act on the
rills is the reason why the crisis Italian market, 7 of these firms were
vhich suddenly struck the Italian The great result in record sales was
narket opened the way to the most obtained when the public made its owned by the same record firms
'essimistic considerations. The crisis choice among the 24 new songs pro- above mentioned. As the result of the
11 vas initially caused by the general duced for the San Remo stage, while Festival, only four record firms and
'conomical crisis which has afflicted the crisis arose at the beginning of their respective publishing firms en-
taly since the beginning of the year. the summer when new records were joyed a particularly strong success:
The record shops visited during our presented on the market were 324! Ricordi, RCA Italiana, CGD -CGD In-
nquiry announced that there was a We had the occasion to state from ternazionale, and Durium. They had
lecrease in the sales of more than these columns, remarks against this a total sales of about 3,750,000 discs
kind of promotional media which en- while all the other ten firms shared
'0% in comparison of summer 1963 the remaining 2,250,000 marks of rec-
ales. In
some cases principal shops grosses the attention of all public
of the in- ord sold, with a prominence of Saar,
leclared
that sales were 70% less and the complete activity market for Ri.Fi., MRC and Cemed-Carosello
bars the
past year. dustry paralyzing all the with an ad- (Curti). Of course, all other produc-
the entire winter period,particular
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But record retailers are unaní-
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ers along with the remaining 16 firms tion: As we said above, there are 30 Discount usually granted to retail- lograph Simp, CGD/CGD Interna-
who didn't take part in the festival, record firms in Italy. Among these, ers is 33% of the retail price. On the tional, Durium, Fonit-Cetra, Phono-
had to find their last resource for 8 have a complete organization with price there is a government tax of gram, RCA Italiana, Ri.Fi., Saar, Vis
1964 in the summer season. In order various sections: Artistic, promo- 10%. Salesmen usually receive a vari- Radio, EMI Italiana.
to have the greatest number of prob- tional, commercial, employing a staff able percentage on the total sales in- Promotion is the Achilles heel of
abilities of reaching a success, and of over 100 persons: these are Dischi voiced by the record firm for his zone, the Italian market. We think the Ital-
thanks to a lot of large and small TV Ricordi -CBS, Durium, Fonit Cetra, more a fixed monthly salary. ian market is the most difficult in the
contests organized during the sum- Phonogram, RCA Italiana, Ri.Fi. The greatest salesmen organization world for record promotion. For this
mer, the industries presented on the Records, Saar, and EMI Italians. Be- is owned by RCA Italians, followed reason promotion is also the starting
market an extraordinary number of sides these, there are CGD/CGD In- by Durium, Saar, EMI Italiana, Ri- point of a record company. All com-
releases. The public completely lost ternazionale, which was born as a cordi, Ri.Fi., CGD, Clan, Cemed Caro- panies in Italy have an efficient pro-
its bearings, not being able to choose subsidiary to the publishing firm sello, Phonograph, and so on. motional office: This is the case of
among 324 new releases! Sugarmusic. Always acting in di- 8 record firms (CGD, Dischi Ri- Ariston Records, Clan Celentano,
If we divide 1964 in two parts, one, rect and strict connection with the cordi, Durium, Fonit-Cetra, Phono- CGD/CGD International, Dischi Ri-
the winter period, with the event of publishing group, it now has a well gram, RCA Italians, Saar, EMI Ital- cordi -CBS, Durium, MRC, Phono-
San Remo, and the other, the summer detailed physiognomy, Clan Celentano ians), are working with the full co- gram, RCA Italiana, Ri.Fi., Saar, and
period, with the various summer pro- -born on the extraordinary success operation of some indie Italian pro- EMI Italiana. They have a well or-
motional campaigns and the crisis, of his creator Adriano Celentano has ducers. This system, which was first ganized promotional office with press
we see that only two of the San Remo reached, also on a small basis, a com- adopted in Italy three or four years and publicity execs.
titles reached the top of the charts plete organization, having now its ago by RCA Italiana, is now fast de- But to understand how difficult is
("Una Lacrima Sul Viso"-Bobby own indie distribution. Cellograf veloping. In fact, record producers the work of these men we must give
Solo/Ricordi and "Non Ho L'Eta' Per Simp, organized as a subsidiary of a are able to furnish production man- an in-depth look into the promotional
Amarti"-Gigliola Cinquetti/CGD). plastic print enterprise, is now well- agement with different kinds of prod- media at their disposal in Italy.
While in the summer period only two known on the Italian market with a ucts, and A/R management is only Promotional media in Italy: Tele-
titles reached the top of the charts dynamic organization, and the last requested to choose the most suitable vision, radio, juke boxes, films, festi-
("Amore Scusami"-,John Foster/ born on the music scene, Ariston Rec- material, without working to create vals and contests.
Style and "In Ginocchio Da Te"- ords, which just started on the it. Production costs are usually the Television:
Gianni Morandi/RCA) the other 7 ground of the Ariston publishing complete charge of the record firms. As in all countries of the world the
titles which reached toppositions on group and can be considered as an There is, of course, an advantage for first promotional media in Italy are
the charts in 1964 ("Sabato Triste," example of a well organized record such labels that have facilities, like television and radio. But in this re-
Adriano Celentano/Clan, "O Mio company with its own pressing plant their own recording studio. This is gard, the situation in Italy is very
Signore," Edorado Vianello/RCA, and an indie distribution. the case of Dischi Ricordi -CBS, Duri - difficult. There is only one radio TV
"Cin Cin," Richard Anthony,/EMI As for the commercial section, 21 um, Fonit-Cetra (the State record company, the RAI-TV, Radiotelevis-
Italians, "E' L'Uomo Per Me," Mina/ Italian firms own indie distribution: company which owns three different ione Italians, which was born as a
Ri.Fi. "Il Problems Piu' Impor- These firms are Ariston Records, Ca- recording studios in Rome, Turin and private enterprise but became, for
tante j' Adriano Celentano/Clan, "La risch, Cellograf Simp, Cemed Caro- Milan), Phonogram, RCA Italiana both political and economical reasons,
Mia Feats.," Richard Anthony/EMI sello, Clan Celentano, Combo Rec- (the largest studios in Europe) Saar, a monopoly completely controlled and
Italiana, "Non Son Degno Di Te," ords, CGD/CGD International, Decca, Juke-Box, and EMI Italians. owned by the state.
Gianni Morandi/RCA) found their Dischi Ricordi -CBS, Ducale, Durium, Great care is put on the prepara- TV programs are divided into two
way to success out of San Remo and Fonit Cetra, Meazzi, Phonogram, tion of the record sleeves. Also sin- channels, but both of them are man-
out of the summer campaigns thanks RCA Italians, Ri.Fi. Records, Saar, gles are presented in Italy with full aged by same people. This doesn't
to the particular strong organization Vedette, Vis Radio, EMI Italians. colored covers. The single record create competition between the two
of the record firms and to the sales In Italy, records firms sell records pressing cost is in Italy usually of programs.
power of the performing artist. directly to retailers. There are no about 80 Italian liras (about 13e). Our TV transmitted during 1964
other intermediaries, excluding a few To this cost is added 15 liras (about three weekly variety programs on the
big shops in various big towns which 3e) for the sleeves, and 5 liras (1¢) average, but following the usual trend
Record organization on the Italian act as wholesale dealers for some lit- for both label. We give only the cost
Market: of our television, programs were all
tle retailers in their zone. of singles, representing 87% of total recorded in advance on video tape
Orders are received through sales- sales on the Italian market. and some time put on the air only
This gives us the occasion to review men, who usually are acting under an Firms which own their own press-
the Italian music market organiza- exclusive agreement. months after. For this delay of pres-
ing plants are Ariston Records, Cel- (Continued on page 53)
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entation to the public, these pro- qualities of each disk which should be "La Donna Nel Mondo" (Women of mediately the top 10 charts.
grams have lost their efficiency as a put on the air. The record reaches the World) "Fellini 8 and Half" and To make of San Remo an interna-
promotional media since artists and the airwaves always one month too so on in foreign markets only. tional event, Gianni Revere, acknowl-
songs at the moment to be presented late or frequently the specialized First attempts to get film media to edging the supremacy of the record
on the TV screens have already found committees reject the release: This promote commercial music have been industry, asked the full cooperation
their way on the music market. Since was the unbelievable case of the done by DeLaurentis, who expressly of the diskeries, while until 1963 San
young people are the top fans of mu- international hit "Quando Quando created his own publishing music Remo was organized in cooperation
sic, for this delay on the part of the Quando" by Tony Renis (EMI), firm with the purpose of cooperating with publishers.
TV company in presenting new pro- which was never transmitted by our directly with the creates of the films, 14 of the 30 Italian record compan-
ductions, a great part of these pro- radio because the selection committee in order to compose music at the same ies, for a total of 40 artists (14 of
grams are not interesting to the didn't find "sufficient artistic quali- time as the scenography of the mo- them, foreigns) took part in the con-
youngsters. On the other hand there ties." This also was the case of another tion picture. test. 24 songs were presented, pub-
is not on our TV a really interesting EMI hit maker like Adamo (Bel- RCA Italiana is making a similar lished by 13 different pubberies (of
program fully devoted to the young. gium's Italian top seller), who was attempt to put commercial music on the 53 leading editorials existing on
There was in 1964 only one excep- put out of radio transmission with soundtracks of films. It recently had the Italian market), 7 of these be-
tion: we refer to the weekly show the remark of the committee "dis- its first record hit deriving from a longing to the same record firms, as
"La Fiera Dei Sogni" (The Dreams agreable voice"! successful film entitled "Per Un Pug- mentioned before.
Fair). It's on video tape, but is put on The fact that all radio production no Di Dollari," the song which served San Remo, as we often had occa-
the air immediately. It was considered is concentrated in Rome also creates as Leit-Motiv of the motion picture sion to state, is undoubtedly a great
as a "live" program. Record firms a lot of difficulties in the relations was penned by one of the best RCA business, especially for the introduc-
thus had the possibility to present between the music industry, 90% lo- exclusive authors, Ennio Morricone. tion of Italian music in foreign mar-
through this program timely new re- cated in Milan, and the radio center. kets. San Remo songs sold on the
leases and as a result, this was the This geographical incongruity is more whole 10,000,000 records, 4 million of
only program which created, out of weighty if it's considered that 51% Festivals and Contests: them abroad. But the firms which
San Remo and the summer cam- of the total radio programs are musi- participated in this big result were
paigns, the greatest number of 1964 cal programs and 97% of these are As a result of the long talk on the only 4 of the 14, while another 5 had
top hits. The only two hits which produced with commercial recordings! various promotional media offered to medium results which in any case
reached the top of the charts between Competition is in fact in our opin- the Italian music industry it's easy didn't compensate for all the work
San Remo and the summer season ion the starting point for an improve- to understand why all kinds of musi- and costs incurred in participating in
were "Cin-Cin" by Richard Anthony ment of the radio programs. The fact cal festivals and contests have found the festival. 5 other companies as well
(EMI Italiana) and "E' L'Uomo Per that they are not efficient for promo- in Italy so fruitful ground. as those excluded from the contest,
Me" by Mina (Ri.Fi.), both presented tion is fully demonstrated by the fact Festivals and contests, often orga- had no results at all.
to the public through the "Dreams that some Italian record firms are nized in cooperation with tourism of- The Festival of San Remo causes
Fair." buying programs in foreign broad - fices of various touristic centers of on the other hand a complete paraly-
We wish also to stress out that no castings near the Italian frontiers: Italy (San Remo, Naples, Rome, Ven- sis of the music market for three of
other top success has been introduced This is the case of RCA Italiana, ice, Pesaro and so on) with the in- the most productive winter months.
by Italian TV, excluding the two which is presenting its new releases tervention of TV cameras, are the No records are released on our mar-
mentioned above. Among the eleven through radio Montecarlo (Monaco), only way to surely introduce to the ket during the months of December
titles which were at the top of the Southern Music and its associated public at the right time, a new musi- and January, since nobody wishes to
charts in 1964, 2 are San Remo hits Record Company MRC, are present- cal production. run the risk of producing a new disk
("Una Lacrima Sul Viso"-Bobby ing their new records on radio Capo- On the other hand, it is easy for whose sales will be completely stopped
Solo/Ricordi, "Non Ho L'Eta' Per distria, a Yugoslavian station with a the industry to find a good and direct by the San Remo production at the
Amarti"-Gigliola Cinquetti/CGD), 2 publicity office in Milan. Rumors are cooperation by part of the respon- end of January. San Remo is con-
are hits deriving from the summer also that radio Montecarlo will start sibles of the various contests: orga- sidered as a game of chance whose
contest "Cantagiro" and "A Disk for with regular daily radio broadcasts nizers have to arrange a manifestation prize will be only for a few.
the Summer" (In Ginocchio Da Te- in the Italian language. In 1946, as good as possible, while musical
gianni Morandi/RCA, "Amore Scu- therefore, for the first time in the companies are prepared to supply Publishing Organization in Italy:
sami"-John Foster/Style), 2 can be record industry firms are finding the them with the best available artists Step by step, in the natural evolu-
considered "potential" hits because of way to compete with the monopoly of and material when a promotional me- tion of the market, publishers are
the extraordinary power of the singer the Italian radio company, in order dium like TV is granted. Festivals and
(the two Adriano Celentano releases for contests therefore the limiting their activities to a comple-
to find a better promotional mentary function in support of the
of "Sabato Triste" and "Il Problema their products. windows on the scene of the musical record industry. This phenomenon is
Piu' Importante") , while the remain- After the great exploitation in past production in Italy. more accentuated in Italy and it is
ing 3 successes, of "0 Mio Signore" years of juke boxes as a promotional Excluding San Remo, being the emphasized by the fact that all music
by Edoardo Vianello (RCA), "La Mia media, now coin machines are no only winter event on our market in publishers have started with their
Festa" by Richard Anthony (EMI), longer considered the starting point 1964, we had this year two top con- own record production. Among the 15
"Non Son Degno Di Te" by Gianni of a promotional campaign. tests during the summer season. One leading publishing companies existing
Morandi, were born of the great pub- There are in Italy about 16,500 was organized by the record firms on the Italian market (Ricordi, Sug-
licity created on the interpreter be- juke boxes located all over the coun- themselves in cooperation (for the armusic Curci, Leonardi, Ariston,
cause of his previous hits ("Abbron- try, and operated by 3,500 juke box first time!) with RAI-TV and called Southern, Nazionalmusic, C.A. Rossi,
zatissima"/"I Wattussi" for Vianello, operators. In order to have a high "A Disk for the Summer"; another Bideri, Sidet, Cielo Video, Connelly,
"Cin-Cin" for Richard Anthony, and commercial profit, juke boxes must was organized by Ezio Radaelli also Francis -Day, Campi and Carisch), 9
"In Ginocchio Da Te" for Gianni contain records requested by the pub- in direct cooperation with record of them are directly connected and
Morandi) . lic. This is the reason why juke boxes firms, and was called "Cantagiro" involved in record production (Ricor-
As a conclusion we note that the can't be used as a primary promo- (Italian singing tour). "A Disk for di with Dischi .Ricordi, Sugarmusic
only TV show which gave strong pro- tional media. On the other hand, to the Summer" was responsible for suc- with CGD/CGD International, Curci
motional results was "La Fiera Dei introduce a hit through juke boxes cesses like "Amore Scusami (John with Cemed/Carosello, Ariston with
Sogni" (The Dreams' Fair). It's also record firms should have a very effi- Foster/Style) "Gei Diventata Nera" Ariston Records, Southern With MRC,
useful to put out that this was the cient organization to reach at any (Los Marcellos Ferial/Durium), "Con C.A. Rossi with Jukebox, Bideri with
only principal program to be released time the 3,500 operators all over Italy, Te Sulla Spiaggia" (Nico Fidenco/ Edibi, Campi with Cam Records, and
in Milan, since also for some political and such an organization represents RCA), "Solo Due Righe (Peppino Di Carisch with Carisch Records).
reasons, all the TV production is re- quite a cost which is heavy to sup- Capri/Carisch) "Il Rimorso" (Franco As we stated, publishing activity
leased in Rome, in spite of the fact port. In Italy, there are two organi- Talo'/Meazzi), while "Cantagiro" in- is considered as a complementary
that 90% of the music industry is in zations which have established a firms
con- troduced big successes like "In Gino- support of record production, owing
Milan, and that well equipped TV nection point between record cchio Da Te" (Gianni Morandi/RCA), to the fact that printing and sales of
studios have been purposely built by and juke box operators: Juke Box "Ti Ringrazio Perche" (Michele/RCA), sheet music as an industrial activity
Radio Televisione Italiana, in Milan, Service, (Milan) and OJDB owned by "Non Aspetto Nessuno" (Little Tony is now completely nonexistent. At this
Turin and Naples. Clan Celentano, but for the particu- /Durium ) and so on. moment, production in the music field
lar nature of juke box operation, the Besides these two top events, there is completely concentrated in the
We foresee for 1965 a worse situa- were during the summer other minor
tion. At this moment, there are no promotional help of these organiza-a hands of the record industry. Also for
"live" programs on TV. The "Dreams tions is not sufficient to introduce contests which (including the Festival this reason, leading record firms are
Fair" will be once again produced new record on the market. of Naples ) required a lot of new pro- trying to become completely indepen-
starting from January, but TV au- ductions which were in part the great dent, starting their own publishing
thorities have decided to also release overproduction of the summer of activity that will supply their record
this program in Rome, excluding Films: 1964. This was the case of Venice, production with the necessary mate-
Milan, the musical center of Italy,
Pesaro, Salsomaggiore, and so on. rial.
Motion pictures, as television, are These contests media were also inefficient The most outstanding case is RCA
from any variety TV production. since the video
one of the most efficient promotional as promotionalon the occasion by Ital- Italiana, which started in 1950 with
media for the music industry. Unfor- tape recorded its own publishing firm and now also
Radio Broadcasting: tunately in Italy, in this promotional ian TV was put on the air only in the publishing field must be con-
media can't be used its full power. months after the events. sidered as one of the leading compa-
For our special copyright law, com- This is the greatest musical show nies of our market.
With 15,000,000 TV sets existing in produced in Italy and perhaps in the
our country, it's the dominant form of posers and publishers of background in world. Thanks to the new formula This example was followed by many
entertainment, radio is losing step by film music are directly interestedthis other record companies like Saar with
the earnings of the films. For adopted by the organizer Gianni Edizioni Mas, Emi Italians, with
step its importance, not only from the stimu- Rayera, San Remo can be considered
strong competition of the television, reason they are not so much the greatest promotional media for Edizioni La Voce Del Padrone, Phono-
hut first of all because the Italian lated in finding strong commercial Italian musical industry. gram with Edizioni Esedra, Ri.Fi
music for the backgrounds. This is theThe
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Public finds radio programs complete- San Remo event is followed by with Edizioni Settbello, Meazzi with
ly uninteresting. For the music indus- the first reason. of the Italian TV spectators, Edizioni Susy, Cellograph Simp, with
try radio can be considered a minor Secondly, the film music is com- 87% it's also followed through Euro- Edizioni Dior, Vis Radio with Edi-
support in promotion, since radio posed only after the film is completed and zioni Vis Radio, Fonit Cetra, with
transmissions are unable to introduce in its visual part. This puts a limit vision by a great part of the Euro- Edizioni Usignolo, and so on. In con-
to the possibility of writing music to pean public. In 1964, the top success clusion, with all Italian record firms
new music production to the public.
be commercially exploited. "Una Lacrima Sul Viso," not being having their own publishing sections,
As in the case of the TV, all radio sold in three
Programs are pre-recorded. All new As for film music itself there is the winning composition, like 150,000 copies, we think that this new situation will
recordings presented by record com- no market in Italy: Campi Editore days something including the win- in the future deeply modify the struc-
Panies are examined by two different (C.A.M.) who is the most important and eight numbers, Ho L'Eta' Per Amarti" ture of the musical world.
committees with the double purpose film music publisher in Italy had its ning hit "Non im- (Continued on page 54)
of discussing artistic and technical greatest 1964 hits like "Mondo Cane," (Gigliola Cinquetti/CGD) entered
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In recent months, notable progress ANVERS RADIO Viso" by Bobby Solo. This little disk prominent people as Cliff Richard,
has been made by French language probably has sold a little less Fats has been the rage for weeks with Richard Anthony, Dick Rivers, etc.
records. National output as well as Domino and Ray Charles records than youthful people, in Flanders as well Also notable is the progress made by
sales have ,made headway compared in previous years, but they made good as in the Walloon country. Other out- French singer Enrico Macias, who is
to last year. Noteworthy is also the with the launching of their new brand standing hits came from Andy Wil- getting more popular every day. Brit-
fact that sales of Flemish language Arsa, in collaboration with the Her- liams and Tony Bennett. Winsome ish performers meanwhile stood their
records have stood firm in the Flem- man Brauer music publishing com- young lady -crooner Chris Wijnen has ground: they are The Animals, Man-
ish country in the meantime, where pany. Their bestsellers are Les Mis- now cut a very promising Flemish fred Mann, Gerry and The Pacemak-
once English productions, especially siles, Aznavour (his LP's) and of record and Mr. Robiéfroid who con- ers and last but not least four best-
from the United States, were well course the most powerful and popular cedes that this past year has been sellers: The Beatles!
ahead of everyone else. It was a new jazz -label in Belgium: Impulse. They profitable, is highly satisfied.
top -year for Adamo, already an out- have now also started a Flemish pro- HEBRA
standing feature of our previous duction firm and results seem to be DECCA-FONIOR has Nicole Josy to show for, a name
Christmas report. encouraging. boasts a topper with Roy Orbison, and an extremely pretty face. Nicole
Sales of LP's are also progressing, but sales of The Rolling Stones are has recorded a new disk for Hébra.
but very gradually. But progress is BARCLAY not far behind. After the Stones ap- She has produced a nifty little num-
there at any rate. The past year has peared on Flemish TV record -sales ber which is bound to do well in this
also been marked by a decisive re- has now established a Belgian office
and from the start has done excellent have notably increased. Still a `cert' country.
fusal by buyers to acquire cheap rec- on the Flemish side is Rina Pia. But
ords. It must therefore be noted that business, thanks to the know-how of INELCO
manager Bral and Peter Plum, artis- there is no doubt that the Stones and
less priced products suffered severe Orbison were top hits on Fonior. a few monts ago produced a real top-
setbacks. tic manager and owner of the pub-
We have also noted that number lishing company of the same name, per with "Ma Vie" by Alain Barrière
and a good friend of owner Eddie DISCOBEL on RCA. This tune has been a Belgian
one at the top during the past year now has a new producer, Werner bestseller for quite a long time, both
has meant better business, both for Barclay. Aznavour, Brel, Eddy Mitchell,
Rachel, Hugues Aufray and a number Huys, and the latter has made two in Flanders and in the Walloon coun-
record -firms and for music publishing discoveries which may well be real try. Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Rita
companies than in previous years, as of others have shared an impressive
real toppers have led to massive number of bestsellers among them. assets to this firm: Red Sheldon, sing- Pavone and a number of others are
Sales of long-playing records at Bar - er -pianist-bandleader and Ricky Mor- still going strong, while one great
sales. There were for example Adamo van, who performs with his orchestra performer is at present breaking
(once again) and also John Larry, clay's are excellent. This firm really
shows push and imagination. Appear- His Fens. Sales of Gert Timmerman's through after his untimely death: Jim
Alain Barrière, Richard Anthony, Les tunes have been excellent. Also note-
Surfs, and numerous others. This then ances of their star performers are Reeves. His records are now appreci-
is progress in yet another field. To- boosting publicity and sales enor- worthy are: the high standards of the ated by people of all walks of life.
ward the year's end business has mously. classical Erato -label and the fact that
somewhat declined, but this slackness, the firm now distributes the Riviera MOONGLOW
it is hoped will only be the prelude CARDINAL brand. has of course know marked success-
to the "asault" which generally takes is a newcomer to the business (the es with Rocco Granata, Louis Neefs,
DISCOTRADE Prysock. There have been a number of
place when the year is on its way out. firm has been set up a few weeks has done excellent business with the changes and at present the firm is
ago) but it has engaged a number of records by Marie Laforet, Les Surfs headed by Mr. J. Van Hoogten. He
A RTON E talented people like Anneke Soetaert,
is now established in Belgium, at the Will Ferdy, Jacques Raymond, Louis and of course André Verchurens long puts the accent on foreign production
same business address as the former Neefs, etc. Rocco Granata who be- playing products. This firm now has a and works a lot with his brother who
Socodisc and Mrs. Robiéfroid has re- came world famous with "Marina" busy time expanding the Flemish pro- resides in the United States.
mained at the head. The firm has and "Manuela" is proprietor of the duction. The idea is to provide re -is-
made a flying start and reaped lots of firm and his commercial manager is sues of old-time Flemish hits and also PALETTE
success with Dean Martin (Everybody Will Vandersteen, who at one time to look out for interesting items on is in fact 'distributed by Artone, but
Loves Somebody) The Supremes occupied this post with Moonglow, the repertoire in Holland. (Re -issues it deserves to be discussed separately,
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(Where Did Our Love Go?) and a where he has left to take up his new of Ray Franky and Bob Scholten are as it has a really top -performer to
number of others. This firm also dis- function. These hard workers are sure on their way.) boast about: Will Tura, undoubtedly
tinguished itself by inviting promi- to make it. GRAMOPHONE the most popular of Flemish singers.
nent people from abroad, representing Each one of his records has reached
their label, and succeeding in most CBS is only too glad to acknowledge that the top. He is worshipped by ten
cases. They performed both for radio our own Adamo has been the best- thousands of people and his collection
has reason to be proud of the topper seller of this firm. This is remarkable, of golden records is growing con -
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Review 1964
stantly. Other outstanding names with BONNER cellent deals. John Foster (Amore continues to maintain its high stand-
the Palette -label are of course: the has been less successful with its Scusami) has now acquired a most ards in the classical repertoire. Re f
Cousins, Sophie Pascal, Luigi and lower priced Teeny -records but never- favorable reputation over here. p Br
Arianne, and Les 10120 are promising theless made interesting discoveries
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Shake -Spears and the Canadian Les has discovered the "Darling of Flem- has had a top-flight year. Just nam-
PHILIPS Têtes Blanches, who made some re-
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has made a real discovery in the cordings over here. Both ensembles ish Girls." He is a seventeen year old ing the following people will make it rsem
Flemish country: Liliane. This charm- are bound to produce bestsellers. boy from St. Niklaas and his name is clear that they are really top -of -the -
ing sixteen year old girl already has There have also been outstanding John Larry. With his record "Alleen" form: Dionne Warwick, Henri Salva-
a little army of fans in Flanders. Her numbers by Flemish singer Willy he soared to the top in no time at all
records (it started with "We Gotta Williams, who is very popular. dor, Petula Clark, Françoise Hardy, Her re
and presently he is heading the list of Udo Jürgens and others. The Mode - Id
Stop") are getting response and she the Flemish hit parade. We should
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Halliday, Claude François, Sheila and has also experienced a profitable year, also mention: Frida, the Flemish also goes for their EP's. They are Ae
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the foreign production is concerned. Cinquetti, Tony Geys and several ican top names: Connie Francis and 'here
This firm is doing excellent work with American stars. An impressive num- means they have a real chance of rd at
Robert Cogoi; an LP-record was pro- ber of new labels have been added to Brenda Lee, not forgetting the Ger- scoring heavily with Pat Boone. They
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ground for speculation and interest as events as Dave Rosen's election to the
several large manufacturing com- post of Chief Barker at the Variety
panies were absorbed by others as was Club's Tent #13. Several industry
Continental by Vendo; and on the notables retired from the business-
reverse side of the coin, by Eddie including e.g., George Miller from
Ginsburg's repurchase of Atlas Music, MOA and Joe Hrdlicka from Wur-
and the R. F. Jones buy-back, both litzer. position with still another acquisition,
from Automatic Canteen. another major one-Williams Elec-
tronic Mfg. Corp. The Seeburg phono-
The Export Situation graph in production was the LPC-1
The New Firms but the new one, the LPC/480 was
Export figures on coin -operated still more radical, with flashing lights
and the Old equipment on the whole were up with merchandising the little 1p's, the basis
the exception of several countries- for Seeburg's music machine program.
The industry was encouraged by the France and Italy-where sales dropped The multi-fatted company released
emergence of several new companies toward the year's end due to reported the Williamsburg line, only mechani-
legislative and credit restrictions. cal full -line series in the industry.
Also affecting the export scene was The Marquee Vending Series con-
Seeburg Acquires United's Assets. Britain's raise of their import tariff tinued featuring the successful cold
Stern Named Chief Exec Of Games Firm to 15% last November. It was difficult drink and coffee vendors which were
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machine operator made out with his
standout sellers in their own right.
After witnessing the premiere of
location receipts during the year but the new ITS (Income Totalizer Sys-
many complained that while cash box tem) and typically radical Seeburg
sales were up, so were the financial innovations, the industry awaited the
demands of the location owner. outcome of this newest product. After
Cleeelelee CeelraU Film C..eaey Pb.... 1Aalre.et Ltd. WNW
Sham T. NON It was a year when the industry five years of developing the little 1p,
Pulse 100 Flier For Clneen Mullee
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national shortage of coins. And finally, of whom had the 33 rpm speed on
it was a year when this industry lost their phonos. It was the little 1p which
some of its best loved and most re- turned the tide of the record company -
spected friends forever: among these juke box operator relationship, too.
-Ray Maloney, Barney Sugerman, By MOA time, one dozen record com-
Ralph Mills, Carl Keesling, Joe Con- panies had convention exhibit space,
nors, to name but a few. a record number for these years. Co-
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the number -one game during 1964
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a dozen smaller record firms, were
from the standpoint of most ops, dis- turning out the 33 speed disk, not only
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tribs and manufacturers, chiefly be- for Seeburg, but for the industry-at -
cause thousands of locations without large. Album artists were now in a
' =tazrR-r tables were found and filled by opera- position to be heard (and played) on
tors-recreation centers also became close to 200,000 juke boxes and the
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Rock-Olo Grand Prix WRITE at NAMA time, witn the Model 1404S the assemblage of the favorite ten oval
(New Phonograph Guarantee) stealing honors, and paving the way singles in a location under a special rand
for an extensive vending campaign selector circuit, and according to Wur- 'AM.
litzer distribs, the feature was the very
after many months of expensive plan- biggest
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noted during 1964 was its Mexican
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SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 13210 moved their vending manufacturing to export all its products through the onvei
PHONE GRanite 5-1631 facilities to Whippany, New Jersey Latin American Free Trade Assn. last reake
Area Code 315 and were operating at peak produc- July and the Gulf Coast Distributing sal,
tion there by May, claimed to have Co. was named for Wurlitzer products ver 1
r had an excellent year through sales in South Texas. Wurlitzer's regional nd m
of their 'Celebrity' full vending line service reps conducted a herculian renie
(their SK-9 coffee vendor made an number of service sessions all over 'rince
especially big hit with ops) and also country. And the factory geared for on c
through the sale of the 'Tropicana' premiere of another new phonograph. lint
phonograph which premiered in Oct. The pin game manufacturers stated ency
'63. 1964 was certainly the year for that they enjoyed the usual good sales Opel
Rowe AC distributor tributes with the during 1964. Gottlieb (who shipped 7 cord'
Le 40th Anniversary celebration for Dave pins in the year), Chicago Dynamic tions
Bond at Trimount in Boston, the 30th (who offered 3), Midway (with 2), cord
for Eddie Ginsburg at Atlas Music in Bally with ten pins and bingos and ibit
Chicago and the State of Israel Testi- Williams (with 7). Other games which 'aven
' Musical Distributors premiered
monial for Dave Rosen of David Rosen with operators in '64 which made
included 'Water Polo,'
a hit fined
Inc. Philadelphia. Rowe's New York which was offered by the Royal Dist. ores orrisi
distrib, the Runyon Sales Co., was Co. in Chicago; 'Little Pro' by South- utgoir
Play awarded exclusive distribution of the land (which went out of business); ow p
factory's full line in Oct. 'Ski 'n Skore' by the Games Division morel
of the DuKane Co. Also a score of ation
shuffles and bowlers from ChiCoin and
Santa Claus United, with novelty games from Mid-
way, Williams, ChiCoin, Frantz, Mar-
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slightly larger cigars with filters and
charcoal filtered smokes. But most inghouse's new full line. Over 10,000
the'
new products fizzled. broke the NAMA attendance record
Among the most popular makes of and 160 exhibitors in all displayed
man`
stab!: vending machines to operators during their wares. Numerous forums were
the year were Automatic Products conducted for NAMA members and
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and their `Smokeshop', Rowe AC and J. Richard Howard was elected the
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sechs its `Riveria', Continental Apco (now association's new president to succeed
Vendo) and several models by Na- Carl Millman.
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e te tional Vendors (National bowed a NAMA's 4th annual Western Show,
brand new cig vendor at the Oct. held, last Nov. in Los Angeles, also
peci.
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NAMA exposition with top shelf de-
livery which caused quite a sensation
among those who attended the show).
hosted a new high in exhibitors and
registrants and offered displays and
forums with the Western vending $ANNER
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'Cash
Westinghouse made its full -line entry
at NAMA time. Rock-Ola's 'Caravelle'
made more headway than ever.
market in mind. Other national shows
during the year which are worthy of
mention include the Chi Parks Show
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And finally, on the international scene,
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A Successful Convention London became the center of the coin
itwork
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machine world Jan. 28-30 when that
The Music Operators of America city played host to the 20th Annual
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Convention last Oct. was a record - Amusement Trades Exposition; again,
gh th
breaker from almost every viewpoint with exhibit space sold out, the con-
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as a 1,400 attendance mark was set by
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'Princess Royal' _bowed and associa- The Audio -Visual Machine
tion counsel George Miller retired.
ed fo
Clint Pierce's election to the presi- Of all the new pieces of coin oper-
Igrap
dency placed Lou Casola as Chairman. ated amusement and music equipment
state
Operators discussed the phonograph
that was unveiled during 1964, per-
AROUND THE
d salei haps the most interesting was the
peed record's technical and artistic specifi- rebirth of the audio-visual machine.
ynaml cations with an impressive number of Although the machines (Scopitone,
ith 2 record company execs who attended as Cinebox, Caravelle, Cinematic, etc.)
os an exhibitors and as forum speakers. The actually were premiered during late
conventioneers were royally enter-
WORLD IT'S
whit '63, their promotion, distribution set-
a tained on the last night by literally up and film production never got
r Polo scores of recording artists at the old seriously underway. The progress of
al Dis Morrison Hotel, Harry Snodgrass, this product was considered by many
outgoing president Lou Casola and to be rather slower than was origi-
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A damp cloth applied to the ALL -TECH models on location for years
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In values for you! Call your local distributor today, or write:
lative note was the Cellar Bill's remote, but delegated industry mem-
ALL -TECH Industries Inc. lethargic progress as it popped into
the headlines from time to time. The
bers were on the watch for the trade's
interests in Washington just the
950 West 20th Street Hialeah, Florida Tel: TUxedo 8-7551 bill, HR 7194, which is designed to same.
remove the music operators' exemp-
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was proposed by Congressman Celler
last July and which is designed to
revise Section 12 of the present Copy-
made available to members only, an
"iron -clad" installation and financial
agreement (location contract) to
x Thank You For Making 1964 A
right Law pertaining to juke box strengthen ops' position on location.
NE royalties. The industry looked to the More than 100 operators heard ac-
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The Biggest In. Our History A
January opening in Congress for
further events. countants, lawyers, and specialists
discuss the intricacies of doing busi-
ness and it is doubtful that one of
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MILWAUKEE 13, WISCONSIN fi Operators in the State of New reaped greater profits via tournament
N York, always deeply immersed in legis- play throughout the hinterlands of the
X7t»i h1tA>h]I P>>>x>am>>>o>>>xat>2eC PatDtDtat>>>2 mEststU7 F lative tangles, won at least one great northeast, the midwest and the north-
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loss. The victory came at mid -year Distributors strengthened sales
when a Buffalo attorney proved in a
LAST YEAR, THIS YEAR, courtroom that the 6 -pocket pool table
positions in Alaska and Hawaii as
these new states took on greater im-
is not a "game of chance." The defeat portance to the industry. Lou Boas -
NEXT YEAR, ANY YEAR of a license bill was a bitter disap-
pointment to Mrs. Millie McCarthy,
berg echoed the opinion of many
when he called for legislation for
and Senators Laverne and Lounds- nationwide pinball acceptance.
IT'S GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB, berry who sponsored a state bill de-
signed to require the licensing of coin-
And at the year's end, the pool
table, still holding its own on location
operated music and amusement ma- with steady good collections, was
GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB, chines. The bill passed both the State
Senate and Assembly but was vetoed
leveling off at the manufacturing
point. Manufacturers agreed that a
GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB, by Governor Rockefeller on the
grounds that if passed, the bill would
radical change in the play, or perhaps
the mechanism, was necessary follow-
grant the coin machine business an ing revolutionary changes in the out-
GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB. "unwarranted cloak of respectability."
Another problem which plagued the
ward appearance. Colorful design and
new styling stimulated sales up until
business during 1964 was the con- the fall of the year but by December,
(We never get tired of distributing the winner!) tinuing coin shortage. The first signs sales were slowing down.
of the shortage were spotted back in As for the juke box business, again
1961 and the void has since grown to a replacement business for the most
such proportions that many restau- part, the industry had to await the
NEW ORLEANS NOVELTY CO. rants, snack bars and other retail out- outcome of Seeburg's challenge to the
lets had begun posting signs during nation's nitery and restaurant owners
1055 Dryades St., New Orleans 13, La. the year asking customers to refrain to "start America dancing again."
from breaking dollar bills when
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Success in this area could open up
thousands of new locations to music,
ing, a soaring population and "mount- where dancing was an amusement of
ing numbers of coin operated ma- the past.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF chines" were cited by the government Just about all of the factories were
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Most found the machine operator's
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Millions were being expended in re-
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having the means by which their
customers gain access to his services,
literally taken away. Actually, some
The hot new game wasn't promised.
Vending would certainly grow, what
with coin machine ops taking to the
COMBINATIONS tout pays! ops were doing the hoarding, and at merchandise equipment. Record com-
their own expense. panies pressed special juke box mate-
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Last August, the President signed
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rial for ops. Factory distribs were
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Dept. to "freeze" the `1964' date on Larger operations continued to buy
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Part Ill-Coin Machines 9
Cash Box-December 26, 1964
2 6,
ANALYSIS OF THIRD QUARTERLY
COIN MACHINE & VENDING
EXPORT VOLUME REPORT 1964
GENERAL
As reported in the Cash Box Editorial of last week, the total volume for the Third Quar-
VURLITLER terly period of this year fell off to $8,530,104 after averaging $12 million right along.
Reason for the drop-off . . . restrictions in France and Italy on credit, with no relief in
sight. The year will total up at about $42 million, off from the earlier $50 million fore-
DISTRIBUTOR cast. Phonos garnered $2.8 million for this July -Sept. period, Amusements came in at $4.6
For Eastern Canada million, while Vending steadied at $1 million. Total machines shipped -22,748 off about
The leading distributor of coin 3000 units in total. Phonos dipped slightly, games dropped by one-third (the credit hit
operated equipment in Eastern hardest here) and vending units surprisingly increased by about 1600 machines. The export
Canada. market continued to hold an attraction for shippers, but legislation was hurting right up
PHONOGRAPHS -5 BALLS-BINGOS- until the end of the year. Export experts claimed that the European market was buying new
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X595.00 than one-half million dollars. The country is swinging with coin -operated equipment 960
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only 29 units appeared in last year's volume. The two Asian countries represented almost 958
PURVEYOR DIST. CO. all of the Continent's volume. Malagas bought 20 machines, the bulk of the amusement
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VENDING
Vending volume was a constant as compared with last year and this is to be expected in view
of the European manufacturing situation. Much of the American equipment continues to be
made on the scene, hence the steady figure each quarter. As for the used equipment, plus
whatever new vending machines are shipped, half of the total went into Europe. Almost
half went into Canada, and that's the story in a nutshell. Canada bought 3,421 vendors,
Europe took 1740 (almost all used and older models) while the Philipines and Japan split
with the Nansei Islands for the Asian volume. Country -by -country the volume was off in
Europe however, with W. Germany dipping to close to 600 vendors priced for sale at $119 NON,
thousand. The UK showed up with 453 vendors bought from the US at a value of $112 thousand. MUS
Generally speaking, this is the vending picture and will remain the picture, judging from
current activities in the market and at the manufacturing levels. ENbi
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1962 86,423 30,444,480 ADD-A-BALL
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1960 88,288 21,581,194 "SPECIALS"
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85,336 19,185,043 GOTTLIEB FLIPPER $115.00
iter 1959 GOTTLIEB FLIPPER PARADE 140.00
most 1958 82,510 20,653,085 GOTTLIEB FLIPPER FAIR 165.00
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EXPORT VOLUME REPORT
Phonographs Amusement Machines
1963 1964 1963 1964
COUNTRY 3rd QUARTER VOLUME 3rd QUARTER VOLUME COUNTRY 3rd QUARTER VOLUME 3rd QUARTER VOLUME
(July -Sept. 1963) (July -Sept. 1964) (July -Sept. 1963) (July -Sept. 1964)
No. of Dollar No. of Dollar No. of Dollar No. of Dollar
Units Volume Units Volume Units Volume Units Volume
NO. and CENTRAL NO. and CENTRAL NO.
AMERICA AMERICA
1 laha n,:ci
liar had on
.. 11 $ 6,925 2 $ 1,900 Bahamas
Barbados
-- 28 $ 5,106
AM
Bahar
Garba
Bermuda
British Honduras
2
3
600
2,868
7 2.845 Bermuda
British Honduras -
28 18,157 337 65,191 nermj
Orini
Canada
Costa Rica
Dom. Rep.
ElSalvador
583
97
6
369.227
4.840
38.174
242
12
63
215,886
10,211
14,624
Canada
Costa Rica
Dom. Rep.
1,036
40
- 217,891
2,000
768
87
2
185,962
6,655
400 oste
nom.
anal
Br. Guiana
Chile
Colombia
10
1 857
867 10 9,220
Brazil
Br. Guiana
Chile
-
12
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4,620
olivia
ruil
r. Cui
Ecuador 24
Columbia hile ..
18,870 Ecuador olumb
Peru 50 43.708 23 4,455
Surinam 4 2,965 6
Peru uador
610 Surinam eru ..
Uruguay
Venezuela 156 52.973 59
Uruguay urinan
43,831 Venezuela 466 'rugua
TiITAI. ... 186,691 109 41,883
221 109,868 132 ennui
$ ,. $ 85,643 TOTAL 745 $ 224,984 109 5 11.883
TOTA
EUROPE EUROPE
Austria 5 5 2,987 16 $ 6,957 URO
Azores .. Austria 31 $ 24,800 7 $ 2,790
Belgium 1,612 1.042,541 1,003 526,549
Azores
Belgium
10 8,020 - ustria
Zorn
Cyprus 4 2,250 6
1.646 678,244 569 228,117
Denmark 7 6.247 2 2.167
Cyprus 10 6,260 64 27,121 elgium
Finland 108 80,352 56 45,730
Denmark 267 127,174 247 128,823 yprus
France 66 57.296 143 96,610
Finland 134 44,739 46 16.064 en marl
Greece 80 19,835 227 ... 66.032
France 3,181 1,463,221 2,012 898,208 inland
Ireland Greece 260 54,891 4 8,100 rance
Italy 497 322,976 Ireland 8 2,285 2 1,600 reeve
Malta 1 . 897 1 929
Italy 1,172 384,645 254 100,048
eland
Netherlands 58
.
21,202 78
Malta 5 1,090 alp
Norway ... 33,638
Netherlands 111 29,130 71 10,814
alta .
reel
Korean Rep,
Kuwait
274,514 755 400.023 Japan
Korean Rep.
606
17
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330,640 1,538 584,398 rdan
7,200 30 8,648 Pan
Lebanon 13
Kuwait ,rean 1
Nansei Is. 4.215 2 650 Lebanon 20
71 24 6,663 156 105,243 'wait
Pakistan 21.080 12.321 Nansei Is. 16 7,831 29 .... 12,868 rbanon
.
Thailand neap°,,
Taiwan 4 2,228 ria
Vietnam 13 8,577 Thailand 6
1 625
950 iwep
1,240 4
TOTAL .. Vietnam 6 2,078 miland
711 ....$ 852
14 .. 9,681
326.430 TOTAL
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Australia AUSTRALIA
New Zealand 1
5
5,406 1.776 Australia .. 82 8 24.951 USTI
T. Par. Is. 159 5 47,856
550 New Zealand 2 550 'Iralia
Fr. Par. Is. 416 T. Pac. Is.
TOTAL Fr. Pac. Is. Pac
Zea
20 $ 5.956 2.192 TOTAL 84 .... ...$ 25,501 159 47,856
Par,
$
AFRICA TOTAL
Algeria AFRICA
Br. East Africa $
$ Algeria FRIG
Canary la. Br. East Africa
s
Karla
Egypt Canary L. 19 East
Ethiopia , 3.789 8 1,984 '
Egypt nary
Fr. Somaliland Ethiopia 1;
Ahana 2 1,600 nn
Kenya
Fr. Somaliland 5 1,593 hi0015
Ghana ç,
Liberia 1.713 Kenya 'una
Libya Liberia
Malagas 4
4,454 3 1.050 nYa
Libya seria
Morocco Malaga&
Mozambique 4 1,540 20 10,688 la
Morocco lagne"
O. W. Africa Mozambique roes
Rep. Congo 18 5,715
O. W. Africa
Rhod. NY
Soon. Rep.
Tunisia
Un. Sa, Africa
RRhod.
Som. Rep.
N - - 7 4,600 '
Zambia
k.
Coni
AP
6 2.550
Tunisia ReY
TOTAL Un. So. Africa - - naia A.
GRAND TOTAL
10 í 11.519 8 ... .$ 1.713 TOTAL
... 600 23 2,23$
.
6.372 48 So
3 11,194 63 21.10. Â
.$ 3,781,053 5.051 $ 2.831,968 GRAND TOTAL
6
15,372 5 5,911.687 12.581 . $ 4,866,91 TOTAL
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ATTENTION
N MACHINE
COIN MACHINE
JULY, AUG.
T and SEPT.
IMPORTERS!
Vending Machines
'OIUM:,
)64)
Dollar
Volume,
COUNTRY
No. of
Units
1963
3rd QUARTER VOLUME
(July -Sept. 1963)
Dollar
Volume
3rd QUARTER VOLUME
No. of
Units
1964
(July -Sept. 1964)
Dollar
Volume
ELAMEX
covers the world with the finest in
NO. and CENTRAL
AMERICA PHONOGRAPHS (Seeburg, Rock-Ola, Wurlitzer, AMI)
':_ Bahamas 4 $ 1,407 10 ........S 1,900
Barbados 5,199
24
GOTTLIEB PINBALL MACHINES
65,111
Bermuda 11 1,95- 0
British Honduras 447,142
Canada 1,622 383,84- 9 3,421
;p
Costa Rica
-
Dom. Rep.
El Salvador
50 704 5 2,463 BALLY BINGOS
-- Fr. West Indies
Greenland - -- -- SHUFFLES, BOWLERS, GUNS
-
Guatemala
Haiti -- -- -- -
- Honduras
Iceland
--
4 3,750
-- - FRUIT MACHINES (Mills, Jennings)
0
Jamaica
Lw. Ww. Is.
-- --
10
- -
2,750
1.)5
4
Mexico
Neth. Antilles
Nicaragua
186
- --
18,947
and for the finest in
1 26+1
-
Panama
Trinidad
TOTAL
19
1,710
- $
3,154
394.814
- 15
3,671
- $
-
4,097
482,498
CIGARETTE, CANDY, BOTTLE,
ICE CREAM VENDING MACHINES
SOUTH AMERICA contact our subsidiary
Argentina
Bolivia - $
BELAMEX VENDING INTERNATIONAL
Brazil
Br. Guiana
Chile
-- - - (same address)
Columbia
f - -- --
1 311
Ecuador
Peru
Surinam
Uruguay
Venezuela
TOTAL
-
14
14 $
-
1,570
1,570
4
51
55
750
10,944
11,694
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EXPORTERS
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s 90 30,031 72 25,325 "BELAMEX" NEW YORK
2,
Austria $
Azores 49,911 198 76,698
293,11
Belgium 91
27;'
Cyprus 35 17,750 ******************************************************
Denmark 46,500 53 39,345
16;+
Finland 45
f93;'
France 190 22,804 56 17,798
LAST YEAR, THIS YEAR.
Greece
Ireland - 2,460 NEXT YEAR, ANY YEAR
Italy
Malta -
92 20,313 10
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
--
21 3,859 15 3,176
IT'S GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
Spain
Sweden 145 24.085
15
125
7,423
38,641 GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
17,097 114 27,925
Switzerland
Trieste
79
- GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
Turkey -
United Kingdom
West Germany
342
466
94,272
204,776
453
594
112,762
119,403 GOTTLIEB,
Yugoslavia -
TOTAL 1,561 $ 513,648 1,740 $ 488,606 (WE NEVER GET TIRED OF
ASIA DISTRIBUTING THE WINNER)
Arabia $
Ceylon
Fed.Malaya
Hong Kong 3 1,246
India
Iran
Israel
Jordan
Japan 224 100,928 36 11,996
Korean Rep.
Kuwait
Lebanon
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Season's Greetings
TO THE ENTIRE COIN MACHINE INDUSTRY
BUD LURIE HERB OETTINGER
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250 WEST 57th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Z-M-WAV`.9 , ; : í ; ; ,;..aer
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Millie McCarthy, Pres. I
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NATIONAL COIN
Exporting to oil parts of the world
UPPER MID -WEST MUSINGS 6.
CA
for o quarter of a century/
SEASON'S GREETINGS
All Types Co'mOpetated Egwpmeni Mr. & Mrs. Bob Aherin, LaMoure, were in town over the week end, Bob
New and Used. from Abe Lipsky visiting a few distributors and Mrs. Aherin getting in some Christmas shop- SW
ping. . Joe and Dennis Weber in town
records.... Gabby Clusiau, Grand Rapids, inforthethecities
. . day picking up parts and
for a few days visiting
Completely Reconditioned New And Used Equipment friends and getting parts and records.... Stanley Woznak taking off a day
GOTTLIEB 5-BALL PIN GAMES Reconditioning Specialists to drive into the cities and visit a few distributors and to pick up some records DEI
and parts. . . Roy Foster of Sioux Falls in town making the rounds and
.
PHONOGRAPHS-oll makes and models Exporters visiting his son and family in suburban Robbinsdale.... Ray Schultz making
KIDDIE RIDES BOWLERS, etc. his appearance in town for the first time in several months.... Mark Coughlan.
Send for literature and price list
Mankato, is getting better, been down to his shop twice since having a stroke
L!PSKY DISTRIBUTORS a few months back.... Mr. & Mrs. Art Berg are planning their yearly trip LEB
NATIONAL COIN MACHINE EXCH. to Los Angeles in January to visit their children and family.... Mr. & Mrs.
607 Tenth Ave. N.T.C.
-
1411-13 Diversy, Chicago 14, III., U.S.A.
1.0 3-4028 Robert Cross just returned from a two week trip to Biloxi visiting their chil-
Phone: BUckinghom 1-8211 dren and family.... Conway Twitty at the Prom Center Dec. 26th.... Ralph
CABLE: "NATCOINCO"-CHICAGO
Marterie and his band at Breezy Point. . Joni Scott at Herb's Bar. . A
Harry Blons Dixieland at The Blue Ox.
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July -Sept. 1964
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poratp
July-Sept. LIEBERMAN MUSIC CO.
Minneapolis, Minn. fv
latlon 1. UNITED KINGDOM 257 Plymouth Ave., North
,ssan
son:.l
antly .
2,712 $1,050,692 1964 (All Phones: FEderol 9-0031)
utors.
has 2. WEST GERMANY
aines
r overl 2,095 940,645
COUNTRY UNITS DOLLARS
y bnBi`*
3. FRANCE CORRECTION
es olfi,s 1,441 $902,496
1. WEST GERMANY
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2,012 893,203 An Advertisement Which Appeared In The
November 28th Issue of Cash Box, errone-
WURLITZER
526,549 ously Identified the Taito Trading Company,
IIV1slen 4. JAPAN 2. BELGIUM 1,003
Ltd. as importers.
1,533 584,398
5. BELGIUM
3. JAPAN 755 400,023 Taito Trading Co., Ltd. located at 206-8 Fu-
koku Bldg., Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo, Japan, is the exclusive exporter of
2ÓÚU
569 223,117
215,886 CONTINENTAL FRUIT MACHINES. The firm ex-
4. CANADA 242
tends an Invitation to the world's markets
Makes the Swing to
NGS 6. CANADA for inquiries regarding the purchase of these
Higher Earnings
machines.
768 185,962 5. UNITED KINGDOM 365 166,392
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(1.) An Act to license commissaries supplying vending machines adopted May rat.
14, 1963 -amending Chapter 25 of the Revised Statutes -Section 162 -State ARIZONA tive
Board of Health. (2.) Commissary permit fee $15. Uniform Vending Regula-
tion in process (4-64).
Phoenix-Maricopa County-an existing "per machine" vending ordinance in al
Phoenix rescinded on April 7, 1959. Replacing the city ordinance, the City- Rep;
County Health Department adopted a county -wide Sanitary Code which includes
MASSACHUSETTS a Vending Chapter -on April 7, 1959. (1.) Operator permit and license re-
-
ring
(1.) Massachusetts Vending Control Law -Chapter 487 of the Acts of 1963 quired. Flat fee-$24 per company. (2.) Exempts operators of bottled and }' fo
adopted September 17, 1963. State Department of Public Health. (2.) Regu- of
canned soft drink machines. (3.) Uniform with P.H.S. Code.
lation promulgated under Law is uniform with P.N.S. Code. Regulation in nd
process of adoption (4-64). (3.) Law licenses operator by number of locations. etto.
For penny machine locations -50e to $30 on sliding scale. For 9 cent machine CALIFORNIA IS
locations -50e to $60. For pre-mix machine locations -50e to $200 (301 or Los Angeles (City) -an Ordinance Governing "Coin Operated Bulk Drink
ding
more locations). For all other machine locations-50e to $200 (for 51 or more Vending Machines" adopted November 1947. Amended October 1952, January
den
locations.) (4.) No machine categories exempted. 1953, September 1954, June 1959. Amended April 19, 1962 to expand the ma- NRI
urth
MONTANA chines covered and to set new fee schedules, etc. (1.) Requires each city -located ed
headquarters to be licensed as a "Food product establishment" under the ap-
(1.) State Board of Health Vending Machine Regulation adopted on January propriate ordinance, if machines covered by the vending ordinance are serviced Sai
18, 1958. (2.) Uniform with P.H.S. Code. (3.) No permit or license fees. sour
from such headquarters. (2.) Requires Health Permit Fee for each "bulk drink ce.
or readily perishable food machine" except those dispensing frozen foods, other
NEVADA products in a frozen state and milk products in sealed containers. (3.) Machine
(1.) Regulations Governing the Machine Vending of Foods adopted by State fee-for units covered -1-4 machines, $20-for each machine over 4-$3 per
Board of Health, January 29, 1958. (2.) Regulations uniform with P.H.S. Code. machine. (4.) Latest amendment is uniform with P.H.S. Code with slight ex-
(3.) Requires operator license (permit) issued to "food establishments" by ceptions.
State Health Officer under Chapter 446., Section 446.170. No License fees. (4.) Los Angeles County (Includes unincorporated areas and all cities which do not
No exempted categories.
maintain their own health departments.) (1.) Vending regulations adopted ad-
NEW JERSEY ministratively by the County Health Department in, approximately, 1962. (2.)
(1.) A "Model" Vending Sanitation Regulation adopted by State Board of
P.H.S. Code is used as the criterion for requirements. (3.) Operator permit
required. (Basic permit for all food establishments.)
Health in 1961. (This is a suggested regulation for local adoption and is not a
legal regulation of the State.) A suggested companion ordinance based "per
i
machine" licensing methods was adopted at the same time. (2.) ModelonRegu- COLORADO
lation is uniform with P.H.S. Code except for cream pouring provision. (Not
allowed at machine location.) Denver City and County (1.) "Rules and Regulations Governing the Sanitation
of Vending Machines" adopted December 29, 1959 (as Denver Council Ordi-
NORTH CAROLINA nance) with rules and regulations approved August 4, 1960. (2.) Operator per-
(1.) State Board of Health "Rules and Regulations mit and licenses: Iç' machines -up to 20 machines, $20; over 21 machines, $50,
tation Requirements for the Dispensing of Foods and Providing Minimum Sani-
Beverages Through Vend-
plus $20 for each employee. Class 2 (machines vending under 9e), the same
categories are priced at $50 and $100 with the same $20 per employee addition;
ing Machines" -adopted May 11, 1960. (Effective 1-1-61.) (2.) Uniform with Class 3 (machines vending for more than 9e), the two categories are priced at
P.H.S. Code (with slight changes). (3.) Requires permit for operator. Issued $50 and $150 with the same $20 per employee addition. Operators with mixed
by county health officer in counts. where commissary is located. No fee. (4) types of equipment must pay only the highest category fee. (3.) Exemptions:
Exempts machines vending packaged candy, chewing gum, dry packaged
cookies or crackers, and bottled or canned beverages other than milk
products. and milk
bottled and canned soft drink machines and operators. (4.) Regulations uni-
form with P.H.S. Code.
(Continued on page 20)
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Next Stop, Out -of -State games. This is one of the largest op- months. Daniel Hudson, who has third operation away from home base,
2sir erations of amusement games in the been sent to Daytona from Miami to for we are now operating in Ocala
I, an'. north end of Florida, and was former- run the operation, has been with Mar - and West End, in the Grand Bahamas.
ly run by Charles Beyer and Charles Tab for the past 8 years and has been We feel that a good operation can
:hin:
to t Mar -Tab Buys Brown for a period of 17 years. They in the operation field for 25 years.
Hudson's duties in Miami consisted of
operate hundreds of miles from home
are both to remain in background mu- base if we have the proper personnel,
supervising the 16 routes that Mar-
Large Scale Fla. sic and will also operate a few ar-
cades on the boardwalk of Daytona
Tab has in the greater Miami area.
"We felt he could do a wonderful job
which we keep training continuously
here in Miami. If this operation turns
Beach. for us in Daytona, so we sent him out to be as successful as the others,
ing
erne Amusement Route Beyer will help supervise the opera-
tion in Daytona for the next 6
there to run the operation for us,"
said Sol Tabb, President. "This is our
we hope to try an operation outside
the state of Florida," concluded Tabb.
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QUARTERS AND RETURNS
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Returns change in nickels with
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SOL TABB
pack of cigarettes ... For example:
Pres. Moi -lob Vending
avera 30¢ price pack and 4 nickels;
is pr MIAMI-Mar-Tab Vending, a subsid- 35¢ price pack and 3 nickels, etc.
ttled iary of Castlewood International Capacity in nickels: 690 (115
des a , Corp., has purchased Beyer & Brown
of Daytona Beach, a route consisting nickels per tube).
of more than 230 locations with ap-
proximately 375 pieces of music and
When changer is empty -
1 1
illuminated sign indicates:
or ordì "USE CORRECT CHANGE ONLY."
;ed to
5O merchandise can be vended
aue pu
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The health code of Florida pre-empts local health departments from the adop- League -March 1963. (Not a legal document. However, 75 municipalities in the
tion of licensing ordinances or regulations except the Jacksonville Health De- County will use it for local adoption, if needed.) (2.) Suggested company per-
partment. mit and sliding scale fee system written by N.A.M.A. Fee schedule is left open. CH.
An accompanying letter suggests that fees be determined by the city and local has
Jacksonville (1.) An Ordinance "Regulating the Sanitary Sale of Foods and operators, and that no fee be charged unless necessary to help defray costs.
Beverages Through Vending Machines" adopted-July 1959. (Replaces previ- :ion
5,0
ous restrictive vending ordinance which prohibited the vending of ices, ice NEW JERSEY
cream, bakery products, dairy products except packaged milk, poultry, eggs or cha:
cooked foods.) (2.) Uniform with P.H.S. Code (except bulk milk prohibited). This State is strongly "home rule". There are approximately 545 local 'f S
(3.) Operator permit required. No license fee (other than regular city business health departments -not all of which are manned with trained, full-time sani- '.ial
Through the years, a number of "per machine" ordinances have been adopted ante
ILLINOIS by various communities-many having a limited health basis, or at least charg- :ds0
ing the health department with licensure. Most of these ordinances were adopted '317
Chicago (1.) "Regulations Governing Approval of Each Type of Food and prior to the adoption of the New Jersey Suggested Vending Code. 3eeb
Beverage Vending Machine" passed by Board of Health -June 30, 1960. (2.) This report does not list the local licensing ordinances which are alleged to be Und,
Requirements not uniform with P.H.S. Code but not inconsistent. (3.) License for health purposes. It may also omit several valid health ordinances merely until
fees adopted by Council, December 12, 1949, Sections 130-32.2 to 130-32.10 of because they have been, thus far, unobtainable. Harn
Municipal Code. (a.) Class 1 operators-10 machines only -$50 plus $5 per em- ;or t
ployee (b.) Class 2-2-94 machines only -$100 plus $5 per employee (c.) Class Plainfield (1.) An ordinance adopted February 28, 1961 governing the sanita- nape
3-10e and over machines -$150 plus $5 per employee (d.) Operator pays maxi- tion of food and beverage vending machines: (2.) Reported to be uniform with Th
mum class only. P.H.S. Code (copy unavailable). (3.) Operator permit and machine licenses: that
Evanston (1.) Ordinance 24-0-58 Licensing and Regulating Food Vending a single fee for each operator based upon a sliding scale, total machine sched- used
Machines adopted October 27 and November 3, 1958. (2.) Not uniform with ule. (4.) Ordinance supplants previous "per machine" ordinance. lt al
lions
P.H.S. Code. Contains random health requirements deemed necessary to make Rutherford (1.) Two ordinances adopted January 29, 1963. One adopts by ref-
it a valid health document. (3.) Operator license fees; $10 per machine. (4.) erence the Vending Machine Sanitation Code of New Jersey. The other requires ores'
Machines exempted from license: capped and sealed bottled beverages; ice permit and machine licenses as follows: Operator Permit, $5. -license fee for hat I
cream; candy; nuts; gum and other confections; and, machines vending at candy, prepackaged nuts, gumballs or other non-perishable confections, e1. Li-
less than 50. iatio,
cense fee for all other food and beverage vending machines, $10. (2.) Ordinance nstiti
Waukegan (1.) Ordinance 59-0-61 adopted April 20, 1959. Provides for licensing Regulating the Use, Operation, etc. of Food and Beverage Vending Machines angii
and sanitation inspection of certain food vending machines. (2.) Adopts P.H.S. is uniform with P.H.S. Code. (3.) No license fee exemptions are listed. intent:
ng fi
Code by reference. (3.) License fee schedule on sliding scale: "1-9 machines,"
$25, up to "200 and over machines," $300. Has "per machine" license fees on Bogota (1.) Ordinance adopted by Council December 12, 1960. Governs "Vend-
ice, ice cream and outdoor milk machines -$25 each. (4.) Machines exempted ing Machines"-operation, maintenance and licensing. (2.) Ordinance refers to
from license: "machines dispensing only prepackaged non-readily perishable P.H.S. Code for enforcement interpretation, but limits such reference to 110
food, such as candy, chewing gum, nut meats, potato chips, pretzels, popcorn "perishable food machines." (3.) Requires license by reference to existing li-
and bottled soft drinks". censing ordinances. No new fee is required in this ordinance. (4.) Exempts: 1St
candy, gum, cigarettes and other tobacco products. Does not exempt nuts, among
INDIANA other things. Note: Department has no jurisdiction over cigarettes anyway. 'E1V4
ent,
Fort Wayne (1.) Revised Realth Code, including vending operations, adopted NEW YORK st w,
on September 8, 1969. (2.) Regulations uniform with P.H.S. Code (and Indiana e fin
Regulation HFD #21). (3.) Permit and license fees by company: "first ten New York City (1.) New York City Health Code revised October, 1959 to in- ram
machines," $2 per machine; "11-25 machines," $30; up to "300 and over," $110. clude a section on vending machines. Machine Standards adopted by further
1
mpat
Indianapolis-Marion County (1.) "Vending Machine Ordinance and Code" amendment to Code on May 20, 1960. (2.) Machine construction standards are ess in
G. O. No. 7-1968 passed by Marion County Health and Hospital Corporation, those of National Sanitation Foundation, by reference. Other sanitation re- g in
12-22-68. (Fee schedule amended 1960.) (2.) Uniform with P.H.S. Code. (3.) quirements of the Code are not inconsistent with P.H.S. Code. (3.) Code re- "We
Operator license on sliding scale: Class 1 (1-5 machines) Class 8 (over
quires commissary permit; none for vendors specified. oor ol
300 machines) $476. (4.) Exempts from licensing: machines which dispense Yonkers (1.) Sanitary Code of Yonkers, Section 19, "Additional Requirements owroi
only ball gum, nutmeats and the following prepackaged foods: candy, gum, For Vending Machines," adopted June 3, 1957. (2.) Requirements less detailed iae t
nuts, potato chips, pretzels, popcorn, cookies, crackers, bottled soft drinks and but not inconsistent with P.H.S. Code. (3.) Permit for "food establishment" re- 'tely
milk and dairy products. quired. None for machines. No license. e buil
LOUISIANA ructia
NORTH CAROLINA ator's
Baton Rouge (1.) Ordinance No. 865 governing Food and Beverage Handling
Establishments adopted by City Council, April 21, 1959. (2.) Contains section The State Board of Health Vending Regulation effectively pre-empts local ith s
on vending machines. Minimum content -not inconsistent with P.H.S. Code. adoption of vending sanitation ordinances except, possibly, those which would ring.
(3.) Requires permit to operate issued by Baton Rouge Parish Health Unit. No govern machines exempted by the State Regulation. None are known. Bilott
fee. e leng
hruwa
OHIO
MICHIGAN ulfalo
The Ohio Food Service Law effectively pre-empts local municipalities from 'rams
Detroit (1.) Ordinance No. 634-F, Chapter No. 142 -"Licensing Food and Bev- adopting ordinances governing vending machine sanitation. Local ordinances ented
erage Vending Machines" adopted November 3, 1960. Amended on June 7, 1962 governing machine types exempted by the State Law might be legal. One in 'th Ca
to revise and lower certain fee brackets. (2.) P.H.S. Code used as basis for Lucas County (Toledo) has been adopted but has not been applied to vending Bilott
sanitary requirements. (3.) Operator permit and license required as follows: machines thus far. amwi
(a.) Packaged Food Machines-sliding scale $10 to $10 approximately (b.) ms U
Bulk Food or Packaged Perishable Foods-$15 to $200 approximately. (c.) 1C PENNSYLVANIA trthel
machines --$15 (1-25units) to $75 (1000 units) -scaled (4.) Exempted from
fees: bottled or canned soft drink machines and 1-3 location -owned machines Philadelphia (1.) "Regulations Governing The Sale of Foods and Beverages °mnewwl
located in place already licensed by health department. Through Vending Machines" adopted by Board of Health, December 14, 1960- ont, I
(2.) Uniform with P.H.S. Code with improvements. (3.) Permit-license re- ventoriw
Flint (1.) An Ordinance Regulating the Sale of Food and Beverage Through quired under Health Code, Chapter 6-301 (h), $10 for first machine, $1 for each aye
Vending Machines-adopted by Council March 1959. Fee schedule amended additional machine. License enforcement by Department of Licenses and Inspec-
(lowered) June 1959. (2.) Sanitation requirements uniform with P.H.S. Code. tion. (Machine fees noted here have been protested since Code revision on
(3.) Permit and fee schedule: Operator Fee-(Packaged Items) -$5; Machine 12-15-61.) (4.) No exceptions in either the Regulation or the Health Code.
Fee-(Packaged Items) -25e; Operator Fee- (Bulk Items) -$20; Machine
Fee-(Bulk Items) -500. 4K
TENNESSEE
Grand Rapids (1.) Administrative regulation of Board of Health, effective May HICAG
1, 1959 requires approved machines only be purchased after that Oak Ridge (1.) Ordinance governing food operations, including "vending ma- Guss
provisions of P.H.S. Code adopted administratively. (2.) No permitdate. Other
or license
chine operation" adopted by Council July 17, 1960. (2.) Uniform with P.H.S. Orator
(other than regular operator license for headquarters under local restaurant Code where applicable. Does not contain all Code provisions. (3.) Operator Per- the
ordinance). mit required. No license. (4.) No machines exempted.
Kick)
Kalamazoo County (1.) "Food Service Establishment Regulations" adopted
March 10, 1961. Contains section governing vending operations. (2.) Require- UTAH Atlas
ments taken from P.H.S. Code -not in entirety. Classes of machines taken from Salt Lake City (1.) Ordinance "Regulating the Sale of Foods and Beverages inois.
N.A.M.A. "Evaluation Policies." (3.) Operator permit and license: sliding Through Vending Machines" adopted by Council July 9, 1958. (Amended on
by brackets -$25-50. (4.) Exempted machines: all but machines scale
May 7, 1959 to delete "per machine" license at request of N.A.M.A.) (2.) Uni-
able items, as defined or potentially hazardous foods. In effect, thevending perish-
form with P.H.S. Code. (3.) Permit and license required. License per operator
chines include -canned food, canned and bottled soft drink, allexempted ma-
"dry" non- -maximum $25.
perishable items such as candy, cookie, gum, pastry.
MINNESOTA WASHINGTON
Sartell (1.) Section 87 -"Food Vending Machines" -adopted by Council 7-6-59. Seattle-King County (1.) Registration of perishable food vending operators
May 3, 1962 -launched by directive of health department. (2.) Operator per-
-
Amended as Section 89 abont 1960. (2.) Contains sanitation provisions not mits required -for perishable food operations only. (3.) Sanitation
sistent with P.H.S. Code. (3.) "Per Machine" licensing fees. $1 to $25. (4.) con-
No ments limited (sandwich dating, etc.). (4.) No license fees.
require-
local health department or other health agency involved. Inspection
by Village
Clerk. (Note: St. Louis Park and other suburbs of the twin cities have
or non-specific ordinances not reported. Plans are under way specific WISCONSIN
for revision.)
The 1963 Wisconsin vending amendment to the Hotel and Restaurant Laa
M ISSOURi effectively pre-empts, in the opinion of counsel, local boards or councils fro
Clayton (1.) An Ordinance governing "Food and Drink Dispensing adopting vending sanitation ordinances with inspection fees. There is a chance
ing Machines" adopted by Council as Article 17, Section 6-263 and Vend- that they have authority to regulate vending machines which are exempts°
1960. (2.) Verbatim copy of P.H.S. Code. (3.) No permit or on October 25, from the State Regulations, but the health need for inspecting these exempted d
license required. types would give little justification for local ordinance adoption.
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20 Part III -Coin Machines Fran
Cash Box -December 26, 1964
I
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ox.
Seeburg Issues Canteen Profits USED-RECONDITIONED
Up 205); Record Sales
i:,,)
ble READY FOR EXPORT! All of us at Royal Distribut-
$7 Million Notes CHICAGO-Automatic Canteen Com-
pany of America recorded a 20% in-
Jaguar
Ugolina Crane
Crane $ 375
275
ing, Inc. want to thank you,
fo Super Crane 225 our customers all over these
ito Arranging Long -Term crease in earnings on record sales for Coin -Operated Hall' Dryer & Chair 150
the fiscal year ended Oct. 3, 1964, ac- Coin -Op Foot Vibrator with Chair 150 United States, South America,
per Distrib Financing cording to the final figures released Pnkerines 275
Pen last week. United Bowl -A -garas
Bally 16' Bowlers
650 Europe, Australia and the rest
650
oca CHICAGO-The Seeburg Corporation Sales and operating income rose to Auto -Photo Model 9 695 of the world for your valued
has announced the issuance of $7 mil- a new high of $269,019,937, as com- Auto -Photo Model 11 1500
lion principal amount of 51/2% prom- pared with 1963 sales of $258,204,412. Auto -Photo Model 12 2300
patronage and wish to each of
issory notes due June 1, 1979. Pur- Net earnings increased 20% to $5,- Auto -Photo Model 14
Coin -Op Laundromat Equipment
2200
WRITE
chasers of the notes in equal amounts 113,260, compared with $4,255,264 a SPECIAL PRICES
FOR
you a Happy Holiday Sea:on
lac of $3.5 million each were The Pruden- year earlier. Per share earnings for Coln -Op Parking Meters WRITE FOR
Sani tial Insurance Company of America 1964 amounted to 76e, compared with SPECIAL PRICES and a Prosperous New Ycar,
and Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- 63e in 1963 of which 10e was a non- KIDDIE RIDES
Ip
tar
ance Company, which jgst a year ago
also shared equally in the purchase of
recurring capital gain resulting from
sale of the company's plastics opera-
Bally
Bally
Bucky
Little
$495 Harold, Clint and
Champ 425
)p $17 million principal amount of 5%%
Seeburg notes due December 1, 1978.
tion.
Patrick L. O'Malley, President, said
Bally
Bally
Fire Chief
Hot Rod
395
395
Gang At Royal!
Bally
to Under the terms of the notes for the t7 e company's balance sheet "is the Bally
Western
Speed
Express
Boat
395
395 YEAR-END CLEARANCE
erel entire $24 million of borrowing, no strongest in many years. Our domes- Boat Ride 275 20 Bally Table Hockeys
payments other than interest are due tic bank loans which two years ago Big Bronco (Exhibit) 295 A-1 Cond. ea. $ 75
for the first five years following their were $14 million have been paid in Champion Horse 395 5 Duncan Arizona Guns ea. 125
Donald Duck 2 ChiCoin All -Star Baseball
lnit respective issuance. full. We do not anticipate any imme- Fire Engine (Alt -Tech)
250
395 A-1 Cond. 195
Wi The Seeburg announcement said diate need to borrow to finance our Highway Patrol 525 2 Auto -Shoot Guns ea. 125
225
6 Pro Golf (also Hole -In -One's)
n that the additional $7 million will be growth from operations. We antici- Jr. Jet 175 1 Wms. Pinch -Hitter 135
;che used for general corporate purposes. pate continued growth during the King's Choo-Choo 250 1 Wms. Shortstop 125
It also said that the company envi- forthcoming year." Motorcycle
Miss America Boat
325 2 Bally Big Innings
1 Southland Little Pro NEW
ea. 65
250
295
sions no additional financing require- Musical Ferris Wheel 425 2 National 11-eol.
y Lei ments in the near future, barring un- Old Smokey 275 1
(Slant Fronts)
Midway Pistol Gallery
ea. 150
75
quirt;
foreseeable circumstances, but added "Due to the sharp rise in sales vol- Red Nosed Reindeer 225 2 Bally Sharpshooters ea. 85
ee f
that the company is conducting nego- ume in recent years and a greatly
Sandy Horse
Sit -Down -Drive -Yourself
325
375
1 Bally Marksman
ChiCoin World's Fair
85
il. I,
tiations with banks and other lending 1
broadened product line," Seeburg Scientific Boat 295 Rifle Gallery 335
inane
institutions for the purpose of ar- said, "our 33 U.S. distributors require Stone Age NEW 550 1 Bally Hootenanny
Wms. Soccer
225
235
thin ranging additional long-term financ- larger sales and service facilities and Toonerville Trolly 395
1
1 Wms. Palooka NEW 350
ing for its independent distributors. bigger stocks of available parts, ne-
Twin Horse Stagecoach 395 1 Urban KIddie Kolor
185
Tosco Elephant 475 Kartoon (w/film)
'Vend cessitating, in turn, greater capital Call Write Wire Today!
fers ti requirements." IMPORTERS
nce ti
Bilotta Streamlines White, Weld & Co. assisted in the WRITE OUR LATEST PRICE BULLETIN
FOR
ing li placement of the notes. No. 1064
FOR COMPLETE QUOTATIONS ON
ROYAL
amor) LEYS AND BOWLERS, MUSIC BOXES AND
COUNTER GAMES.
ay. NEWARK, N.Y.-John Bilotta, Pres- New Jersey Council Takes
ident, Bilotta Enterprises, announced
last week that the firm is completing Coin Shortage Measures
)toi
the final steps of a streamlining pro-
gram which will place the hub of the NEWARK, N.J.-Bill Cannon, Presi- C(beI,AND IN CINCINNATI:
DISTRIBUTING, INC.
1210 Glendale -Milford Rd.
forth company's extensive distributing busi- dent of the N.J. Council of Coin Ma- Columbus: 1112 North High Street
rds a ness in headquarters at the new build- chine Operators sent the following re - In Cincinnati: Call Harold or Clint Collect
Today! (area code 513) 771-4250
ion ing in Newark, N.Y. ).ease to the press in New Jersey and 2029 PROSPECT AVE. CLEVELAND 15 OHIO In Columbus: Call Dick or Earl (area code
to the wire services: All Phones. Tower 16715 V 614) 294-5227
;ode "We have already occupied the first ä
floor of our new building where our The New Jersey Council of Coin úúúl#Br1mecar net»24
showrooms, offering every type ma- Machine Operators is directly con-
renie.
chine that is coin -operated, are defi- cerned with coinage. As the result of
detail nitely the largest showrooms in the a shortage in coins, NJC of CMO will
industry today." The second floor of support those measures which will in-
ent"
the building, which is under final con- sure an adequate coin supply and pre-
vent the disappearance of coins from
LAST YEAR, THIS YEAR,
struction, will be used as a Coin Op-
erator's Technical Service School,
with semesters scheduled for the
circulation.
President William Cannon an- NEXT YEAR, ANY YEAR
)ts I
spring. nounced that a unanimous resolution
:h Ro
Bilotta's distributing chain runs has been approved "that all members
of the New Jersey Council of Coin
IT'S GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
length of the Thruway. "We offer
the
Thruway -service with offices from Machine Operators co-operate ch(riiy GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
Buffalo to Rochester to Newark to the coin shortage by rapidly r(
Syracuse on down to Albany," com- ing coins to normal channels of dis-
des fr'
dinars
=mented the coin vet in an interview tribution."
The release was another construc-
GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB,
with Cash Box last week.
L. One
Bilotta claims the streamlining pro- tive step on the part of industry lead- GOTTLIEB, GOTTLIEB.
vendi
eram will afford better service for the ers to show support for an industry-
firm's operator -customers, and offer, wide effort being made by operators
for the first time in the area, a show- across the nation. (We never get tired of distributing the winner!)
3,1'6
14
cece r
room which combines the display of
all new and used coin -operated equip-
ment, without the need for stack -up
inventories which usually are not dis-
OPERATE - HOME POOL
TABLES IRVING MORRIS, INC.
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Kick side to gal- ROWE AC SERVICES (AMI)
lop. Pull reins to g American Shuffleboard Company, Inc. Midway Manufacturing Co. Standard Changemakers Inc.
slow down. Chicago Dynamics Industries, Inc. Irving Kaye Co., Inc. Williams Electronic Mfg. Corp.
oPeraw Manufacturer of: Bally Manufacturing Co. Victor Vending Corp. Klopp Engineering, Inc.
,eratr Derby Pony Jr. Valley Sales Co. Watling Mfg. Co.
on
re90 Ben Hur Chariot Serving the Operators in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina
Twin Quarter - and Eastern Tennessee dó
horse
Sam the Clown
(Seesaw) ROANOKE VENDING EXCHANGE, INC.
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All rides carry one-year warranty. 4930 WEST BROAD ST., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA (ATlantic 2-4221)
Some distributor territories available.
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Seated from left to right aire Chaurles PAUL W. HAWKINS 625 OHIO AVENUE (FRanklin 7-1310)
et 329 E. 7th St. (Dickens 3-0311)
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Changing the true ellipse to a circular share, random p acírent a: t:te pocket,
or adding "e'liptispot" reference peints with rc cted and isolated segment: of
DETROIT-Terry Stein, Protocision Engineering Corp., amusement machine
cushion comp!iccte rather than sir.p i:y the scientific pr'ncip e en which the manufacturers currently in full production on the firm's V -Shaped Shuffle
table is des:gned. Such compl:cction; re ,: is en un:ctisfud-ry _xperience for Alley (pictured above), named R. C. Gilchrist Ltd. as distributor for the Cana-
the player. One "E liptispot," 1 ccnCnuccs e"i; üca: cush:cn IS the answer! dian territory. Shipments began last week. The manufacturers is accelerating
production to ease the backlog of orders which resulted from an MOA pre-
miere in Oct. The renovation changeover, from automotive to coin -operated ma-
chine production, has been completed and peak production volume on the V-
Make sure you get a gen,ane c"F : al Sab:e shaped game will continue until the order backlog has been filled. Gilchrist,
a major distributor in the Canadian area, operates out of five offices in Canada.
instead of a distorted :rEtc:'c r.--.itsisf on
Grand
in
Shy Direr
Line
Tour
$375
325
375
Tau7nament
Campion
Lasky Allry
$100
100
100
the choice for
-it is not possible to give a definite
reply. However, since the introduction
ReekOl 418 S.A.', $895 THE LOWEST
ReekOla 414S .... 795
Bongo
Cue Tease
395
325 UNITED of the tax in October there has been
RotkOle 408 745 Cross Country 150
Playtime $225 PRICES and little noticeable effect on business. Al-
Roth -Oka 404 645
Monte Carlo 325 Jumbo 225 though, of course, to a large extent
Reek-Ola 1468 295
Mad World
Star let
395
325
Holiday 395
BEST EQUIPMENT distributors may have been disposing Ill
ReelOl 1458 225
2 in 1 . 395
GOTTLIEB of stocks obtained prior to the tax
Rock-Olo 1454 195 Flying Chariots $375 ALWAYS imposition. It seems hardly likely. Fori
Steles 50200 however, that operators who are in
I
325 WILLIAMS Bowling Clown
Rick 0 Ball
375
275 Exclusive Gottlieb and Rock -Oka Distrib- ,
Senora V200
"R"
195 `pace Ship $150 Swing Along 325 utor for Eastern Penna, So. Jersey and need of new equipment, in order to PIG,
Seebarg 245 Valiant 150 Delaware. get the best out of their sites, will be
SHUFFLE ALLEYS
Four Rosr. 195 GUNS Reconditioned Equipment For Export unduly deterred especially if dealers Mal
Bahr Sepr, Shun, CHICAGO COIN ACTIVE Amusement Machines Co. are prepared to shoulder part of the
$495 Street, Phila. 30, Pa. Poplar 9-4495
Chinao Coln Pro SheCe BOWLERS (Like New/ 666 No. Broad
1101 Pittston Are.. Scranton 5. Penna.
burden by making some cuts in their ICA
6 -Way 195
CHICAGO COIN
Championship Rine Gallery
Riot Gun
...$495
395
profit margins. ent of
United Boni Pool 325
Molestie Bowler
Long Range
Write Pony
RIRe .. .._ 325 nY,
Western Distrib Report
Express 275
Cadillac
GAMES Oticlel Spyarelli,
$875
rk, I
CHICAGO COIN Grand Prize 795
725 WILLIAMS
BRONCO
Royal Crown
$395 Gold Crown
645 Vanguard
600 Midway Shooting
1.50 On Seeburg Discotheque t Tre
545
Son Wller 425
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395 Oren Bowler
100 Twin Bowlers
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433 N. Alabama St. Phone: MEIrose 4-8408 Indranapoli5. Indiana
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Seeburg's "Mr. Discotheque" Talking
"If operators want arcade locations, I got 'em", says Joe Munves of the
To Public Via Planned PR Program Mike Munves Corp. The veteran game salesman is inviting all ops to call
him if they're in the market to take over an old location or set up a new
one. Joe says he's got spots all over the country-California, Georgia, New
NEW YORK-Seeburg's "Mr. Disco- his company. The Club 58 had 3000 Jersey, the Mid -West, Colorado-everywhere, and all he needs are the opera-
theque" arrived here last week in the members paying $60 membership fees tors to step right in and run 'em. Arcade equipment specialists for many
person of Joseph Panarinfo, Consul- when Joseph left last month, and the years, the Munves are now enjoying national exclusive distribution on the
tant to Seeburg on the newly intro- experts claim that the French entre- coin -operated `Laff Mirror' and `Sokko' and international distribution on the
duced "Packaged Discotheque" pro- preneur was the prime reason for the non-coin -op 'Fish Ball Race.'
gram announced in Cash Box last Club's success.
week. Panarinfo says that controlled pro- Max Guldin at Musical Distributors, Wurlitzer outlet on Tenth Ave. NYC,
Panarinfo, who intends to introduce gramming is the answer to successful says their Brooklyn branch, famous in this area for its phonograph recondi-
America's dancers to specially pro- dance parties and any location with tioning, is utilizing new refinishing processes that have enabled them to turn
grammed instrumental tunes with the proper equipment can enjoy a out the finest examples of restored phonographs ever seen. "When I see an old
tempos that run the gamut from the booming business. Seeburg makes the machine that looks brand new," Max declared modestly, "I know that we
two-step to the hully gully, in order sound equipment available via the restored it." A great advocate of the "eye appeal" of good looking, clean
to fill the dance floors of otherwise LPC/480 and two 15-inch dual chan- equipment, the sales exec advises all ops to keep their machines in the best
failing establishments, is being shown nel stereo speakers, along with a condition possible, "because nobody likes to play a filthy, dirty machine." "If
the why's and wherefore's of public package of props that turns any other- it's not worth a dime to you," he claims, "it's not going to be worth a dime
relations in America, by Arnold Sil- wise common -looking potential dance to them."
verman, Seeburg exec on the Disco- spot into a swinging Discotheque.
theque program. "There is a psychology to the dance Carl Pavesi's Westchester operators held their annual Christmas party last
The PR firm of Salters, O'Rourke and we must bring together the part- Tues. Dec. 15th at the Roger Smith Hotel in White Plains, N.Y. and the
& Sabinson, top-flight publicity outfit ners," states Joseph in his French affair, as usual, was well attended. Carl's association, one of the most efficient
here, is arranging for Panarinfo to accented manner. "Early evening pro- and smooth running around, holds regular meetings on the second Tuesday
appear on network television where gramming of ballads enables couples of every month, and the holiday affair merely took the place of the December
he can explain the colorful features to get together. Controlled program- get-together. Eddie Goldberg, Archie Amusement exec and prominent West-
of Seeburg's new package for music ming with frugs, hully gullies and chester Assn. op, said that among those members and wives who attended
operators. "I conducted discotheques Latin dance steps intertwined prop- the party were: Mike Tartaglia and his brother Joe, Seymour Pollak and his
in Paris, Geneva and Cannes before erly, can result in a beautiful rela- wife Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wein, Mrs.
coming here and I am certain that tionship between boy and girl. They Freida Fagan and her son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bregman, Mr. and Mrs.
Americans who love to dance, will like the dance, they like each other, Bernard Feuer, Mr. and Mrs. Si Silverstein, Herb Chacon and Mr. and Mrs.
find the Seeburg Discotheque the an- and they come back to dance some Frank DeMuro.
swer to their problem of where to go more." * * *
to dance in your home town today," This is what Seeburg expects to Teddy Cohen, head of Conat, Inc., distributors of DuKane's 'Ski 'n Skore'
commented Joseph, who knows where- happen when the nation's operators game, says orders for the ski game are falling like snow-he says they've
of he speaks. It was at the Club 58 in install the Packaged Discotheque on practically covered the Catskill Mt. resort area with a machine in almost
Geneva where Seeburg President location. Last week distributors re- every hotel. New York State's favorite operator, Mrs. Millie McCarthy,
Jack Gordon found Panarinfo, and it ported almost unanimous acceptance has taken one Teddy says, for a popular Catskill resort location. One reason
was what Gordon saw that led him of the package deal by locations and for the game's success is Ted's ace road salesman Zack Katz whose years
to decide on bringing the Frenchman operators alike. of experience in the coin-machine trade have paid off for the company... .
here to America as a consultant to If the Club Whiskey -a -Gogo in
Cannes, owned by M. Paccini and the
Harry Berger, West Side Coin chief, said last week, "I'm busier than a one-
Plaucher des Vache in Paris, under armed paper hanger,"-his words, meaning that the distrib has been movin'
a mountain of shuffles, U.S. Billiards tables and currently, phonographs. "Julie
Round O' Pool Shipping; the same management, are any cri- box sales have really picked up lately," he advised, and added "on other types
teria, and they should be since these of equipment, the demand is often exceeding the supply." Harry said he re-
Appointing Distribs are the sites of the original hi-fi club ceived three used shuffle alleys last Monday morning and promptly sold them
success in Europe, then Panarinfo for cash before he left for lunch.
DENVER.-Ted Silverman, president should be able to help things on this
of Round O' Pool, Inc., announced last side of the sea. * *
week that additional distributors have When Gordon, accompanied by Eu- Mondial's Suren Fesjian will be off to Europe toward the end of January for
been named for the line. Initial reac- ropean rep Bill Prutting saw what an extended sales -promotion trip. Fesjian expects to remain on the continent
tion to the company's elliptical table, was happening in Geneva, Gordon's for between four and five months and hopes to hit almost every one of
introduced at the October MOA show, earlier idea for a discotheque in European coin markets.... United -Williams sales exec Bud Lurie was flyingthe in
has been quite favorable, Silverman America, but at neighborhood loca- from Chicago at press time to see Irving Holzman of United East Coast
reported, and added that his firm looks tions, jelled. With that he brought the Distributors for some heavy talking.... Joseph Panarinfo, Europe's, and now
ahead to a good run of operator sales. "Ambassador" over here and follow- Seeburg's 'Mr. Discotheque,' is in this country to participate in a national pub-
The 'Round O' Pool' table, which ing the mammoth Seeburg meeting lic relations campaign to promote their "Packaged Discotheque" music pro-
weighs slightly more than 250 pounds, in Chicago's Blackstone Theater three gram. Included on Panarinfo's schedule will be network TV appearances where
has an octagon exterior shape sur- weeks ago, Gordon sent Joseph on the he will outline the new Seeburg Discotheque idea. Seeburg's participation in
rounding its elliptical playfield. It is road with Silverman. The duet will this new fad has already evoked considerable publicity in the nation's press.
constructed of 5 -ply laminated wood, explain to the public, via publicity Arnold Silverman is managing the program. The Seeburg exec dropped by our
offers a rayon-backed 100% wool shots, what the Seeburg program is office last week before meeting with the PR firm.
cloth and can be readily converted all about. The nation's press has al- * *
into an octagon shaped poker table ready devoted reams of space to the Louie Wolberg, of the Runyon Sales Co., reports that a service class on the
seating eight people, according to Sil- idea. Rowe 'Tropicana' phonograph, conducted in the company's Tenth Ave. show-
verman. The table's overall measure- The Seeburg Packaged Discotheque rooms last Tues. evening was extremely well attended by ops and servicemen
ments are 48 x 52 inches and its base features music played on a Seeburg from the metro area. The class was conducted by that very capable
measures 21 x 21 x 2G inches. console, with additional speakers Rowe regional service rep Art Seglin, and just in case Art wasn't enough of a
hooked in, and with all programming draw, the Runyon boys served refreshments. Among those who attended from
accomplished by specially pressed Runyon were: Iry Kempner, Nate Sugerman, Lou Wolberg, Carl Koren, Sid
COIN OPERATED -
Rec-O-Dance little Ip's, custom pressed Gerber, Lou Schriber, Jackie Milz and Jim Geogh. And among the army of ops
and fitted out so as to play only on and servicemen, were: Mike Mulqueen, Mike Sapistein, Sam Squillacilt, Al
POOL TABLES Seeburg equipment. There is but a
split-second break between selections.
Garrido, Al Garrido Jr., Joe Vlamo, Robert Nartowig, Armond Del, Mario Car-
Recovered To Perfection
randi, Herb Cook, Karl Halpern, Sam Lerner, Leo and Neal Rosenberg, Sam
Ten dance packs have already been Sehr, Ken Lloyd, A. J. Panker, Harold Monroe, Harold Douglas, Charles Free-
Right On Location released with more to come. Distribu- man, Eddie Goldberg, Isadore Lutzker, Iry Klenetsky, Henry Getzoff, Bernie
In N.Y. Metropolitan Area tors have sample equipment in show- Stecker and A. Weisberg.
rooms with delivery of speakers ex- * * *
Slate And Roils Covered pected shortly. The round and/or elliptical pool table was in the headlines last week as you
With Top Quality Cloth Last week Jack Gordon said "Amer- could see. Great Lakes Equipment Co., marketing arm of Gotham Educa-
In New York City _$3 5.00 ica will be dancing again." This tional Supply Corp., premiered their version called "Elliptipool" at the
week he's seeing to it that the nation MOA Show. Young Arthur Frigo takes credit for the idea and design and has
Cloth Samples Sent On Request knows all about this plan to re -intro- had it patented. The firm filed a complaint in the Colorado US District Court to
duce dancing as the national pastime. prevent Round O'Pool and Bates Industries from selling their version.
JERRY ROSENBERG And Joseph Panarinfo, "Mr. Disco- Both
Gene Bates, of Bates Industries, and Ted Silverman, of Round O'Pool, told us
2359 E. 17th St Bklyn. 29, N. Y. theque," is just one of the means that they cannot understand the infringement charge. Both firms will continue
Phone 212 743-4607 whereby Seeburg expects to set those shipping and try to convince Gotham that there is no patent infringement in
toes a -tapping once again. view of the basic patent itself and the different design of their tables. Both
sides feel they are right. Bates and Round O'Pool have advised distribs and
ops that they will assume any responsibility which may be brought about if
they go to court. In the meantime, the industry concedes that there is a solid
PRO SERIES for '65 PRO 1-78.46 market for the round pool table and judging from distributor reaction, there
certainly is.
PRO 2-88,51
Most modern, PRO 3-93x53
most rugged, PRO 4-103,58 Jerry Rosenberg, formerly associated with Atlantic New York, is currently
all -slate, all - hitting it hot and heavy in his new pool table reconditioning business. Jerry,
PRO 5-114x64 who learned the art of table restoration by putting in many a night helping a
mica pool (Revelation4', a 9) -erviceman associate (for no pay), has been in business for only two months
Calm -operated and non-
tables built! ce!, model. and yet can already count quite a few regular operator accounts. The operators
All latest features! like to use Jerry's services, he says because he reconditions the felt, rails, etc.
Coll (area code 516) PY 8-2626 on location. And although it takes him about an hour longer than
A ISO DELIVERING or your local distributor. the shop, he claims that the quality of his work plus the important the man in
the op doesn't have to dismantle and truck the table out of the locationfact that
U.S. Bumper Pool gets
him the business. "I generally work on a table in the morning," Jerry declared,
(With exclusive
U S BILLIARDS Inc. "and by early afternoon, the operator is raving about the results."
spilt -boll return!) * * *
And we again take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!
24 Part Ill-Coin Machines
Cash Box-December 26, 1964
Chicago Chatter
the The clean, crisp, gay feeling of the annual holiday season is in air again,
III and the coin machine and vending industries are closing out athereally good
Io' year-and, looking forward (so they say) to an even better one in 1965! Most
ea of the business reports through the past year have maintained a steady tone
ra of optimism. This is the party season in coinbiz, and Christmas soirees are
any popping up all over the area.
the
the
It's really been a huge year at Seeburg, where so much has been accom-
plished of late. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all there, including
last
Del Coleman, Jack C. Gordon, Bill Adair, Tom Herrick, Stan Jarocki, Bob
cleat
the
Breither, John Chapin, Woody Woodhull, genial Dan Collins, and so many,
many more Seeburgites.
sday
tuber
Vest.
nded Immediate sales popped up (no pun intended) on ChiCoin's new "Pop -Up"
dhis novelty game, according to Mort Secore. Next up on new amusement equip-
M
ment from Chicago Coin is the "Tournament" big ball automatic bowler . . .
Mrs. Gil Kitt and Joe Robbins are eagerly looking forward to a fine 1965 in sales
lins.
on all of Empire Coin's new and used coin machine equipment. Holiday wishes
to Gil, Joe, Jack Burns, Bill Milner, our man Leonard, and gals Caroline and
Helen and Josephine.
ikore'
tey'r:
linos, Eddie Ginsburg, is hosting a posh Christmas Party for his employees, De-
arthy, cember 21, in the Sheraton -Blackstone Hotel. This is an annual affair for
ease Atlas Music Company. . . . One of the youngest appearing grandfathers in
yea . this area is Tony Galgano, of Galgano Distribs. The newest entry (Tony's
fourth grandchild) arrived t'other day weighing in at 71/2 lbs. He's the son
t one of Johnny and Betty Galgano.
novon
type The customers at Wico Corp. will be treated to a Pre -Christmas Kaffee
he re Klatsch and drawing for gifts on Dec. 24. Among the Wico "Santas" will be ADJUSTABLE
I the Max, Milt and Morrie Wiczer, Ed Ruber, Denis Parsons, and Ben Kaye
As we relay sincerest Season's Greetings to all from such MOA notables as
..
. 3 OR 5 BALL PLAY
Lou Casola, Clint Pierce, Fred Granger, Harry Snodgrass, "gal Friday" MATCH FEATURE
try fo Bonnie York, et al; we also reiterate their optimism regarding the association,
itineo towards further advancement in 1965. All areas of association activities are
of th in the realm of this planned achievement.
ying
Cos .....__ _
nd nop, Best wishes to all for the holiday season are extended from a couple of
al pob+ young execs, Dennis Ruber and Richard Uttanoff, of D & R Industries, pro-
it ducer of coin machine and vending machine parts; and also from John P. ft
; where
diem in
ppr".
Werbaneth, of D & R
Co.,
...Ross Scheer, prexy of Western Trails Amusement
predicts a great year coming up for his firm, and extends season's greet-
AN. IÍM1Yc
; prep, ings from Bill Racoosin and Cal Herzog ... It is indeed a happy holiday for
by oar Automatic Canteen Prexy Pat O'Malley, who infos that '64 profits are up by
20% as sales reached a record $269 Million ...
The entire gang at NAMA
Headquarters say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Wellwishers in-
MIDWAY manufacturing company
ee clude Tom Hungerford, executive secretary; Walter Reed, publicity director, 10136 PACIFIC AVE. FRANKLIN PARK, ILLINOIS
on
show:
et al.
vicemE
capiti
tgh of Hymie Zorinsky, of H. Z. Vending & Sales in Omaha, is seeking an experi-
la m mi m m om m m izo m mi m m m um m q
ed fie enced salesman and an expert mechanic for music and games. Eddie Zorinsky
ren, S,
y of
acilt,
oF
is back on his feet after a nasty 'flu' session . . When we chatted with the
fellows at World Wide we were informed that '64 was a big sales year there.
Happy Holiday to Nate Feinstein, Harold Schwartz, Iry Ovitz, Fred Skor,
1 SEASON'S GREETINGS 1
,rio Cai
rg,
es Fre<
Howie Freer, Art Wood, and Howard Shafer.
1 from WORLD WIDE u
Ted Rubey and Estelle Bye, of Marvel Manufacturing Company, advise that
.
Berli
the electrical scoreboard for shuffleboards has consistently been the best product 1 Reconditioned and Refinished 1
in demand they've shipped all year. The outlook at Marvel for 1965 is very 5 -BALL FREE PLAYS
k as f° good. 1 1
Gottlieb 1 -Players:
,
F411
at
1 GIGI $245 EGGHEAD $165
and b Heartiest holiday greetings from Bill O'Donnell, Herb Jones and Paul Cala-
Coud t
mari, at Bally Mfg. Co. There will be a lot of new ideas in amusement games SLICK CHICK 235 CORRAL 165
ion. Bot
a
on the drawing boards at Bally this coming year ...
Mike Stanley, of Michael 1 RACK -A -BALL 265 BIG CASINO 155
3
1, told J. Stanley Co., in Mercer Island, Washington, just closed the deal to open a OLYMPIC 225 SHOW BOAT 150
cootie big branch distributorship in Los Angeles, California. Marshall Ames, formerly 1 1
i
of Badger Sales Co., will manage the new firm. Presently, Mike said, Marshall COVER GIRL 225 PHOTO FINISH 175
,ement t
is "running up and down Pico Blvd." looking for a building to set up in. TROPIC ISLE 175 SPOT A CARD 95
tribs a° Earlier this year Stanley opened a branch office in Honolulu, Hawaii, which 1 1
'is
JO sal
is managed by Bill Dwyer.
the
1 1
ion,
This has been a fantastic year for Marcine Wolverton, Hank Ross, Louis 1 DISTRIBUTORS FOR: CHICAGO COIN SEEBURG 1
"Cyclone" Imre, and Bob Jonesi, at Midway Mfg. Co. They hope to start the
currer'I New Year in their new factory, where they will shortly manufacture shuffle
helpiol
alleys and big ball bowlers ...
The Seeburg Discotheque music package idea
Is growing by leaps and bounds, according to Stanley Jarocki. Most Seeburg
1 Terms: 1/3 Deposit, Bal. Sight Draft or C.O.D.
We carry the most complete line of Phonographs, Games, Arcade
1
ro
a;aot
distribs are writing up big business with Discotheque. 1 and Vending Equipment. Write for Complete List! 1
operat`,
e
lu$SWORLD WIDE
rails,
h a°to, We take this opportunity to wish happy holiday to Johnny Frantz and Don
Congdon, of J. F. Frantz Mfg. Co. One of the first Xmas greetings to
distributors
rtiOn reach this disk was from Chet and Bob Gore, of Exhibit Supply Co....Dick LERT0
deda Cole, of Ditchburn Vending Machine Co., asked us to extend his sincerest sea-
son's greetings to all his friends in the vending and coin machine industries
, . And, as St. Nick would say it: MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY !
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6,
Valley Plant
Renovations
Completed
Pool Table Factory
Prepares For 1965
BAY CITY, MICHIGAN-Valley
Manufacturing Company execs Earl
Feddick, President and Gust Wass -
mann, Vice President and Plant Man-
ager, had more room in which to
plan their 1965 program this month.
The building renovations which took
several months were reported "com-
pleted." And the pool table producers
will need the room and the efficiency Skyview shot of Valley plant
which comes with newly modernized in Bay City illustrates recent
quarters. additions to main plant. Inset
Valley, currently in production on shows newly modernized build-
six pocket pool table Models 785A ing front which opens into re-
(75" x 45"); 875A (88" x 50"); and ception room and executive of-
935A (93" x 53"); along with two fices.
Bumper Pool Models, a coin and a
non -coin unit designed for home use, been remodeled along with the interior other in walnut", and the offices are New Chicago Lock Address
also owns the Schmelke Manufactur- of the executive offices. Valley intro- air-conditioned and heated centrally. CHICAGO-The Chicago Lock Com- 4.
ing Company, producers of cue sticks duced its current line last summer Carpeting reigns supreme throughout pany advised the trade last week that
with a large domestic sales volume and report that sales have been highly and the new building front (picture)
opens into a reception room also ren- in order to facilitate orders and cor-
and some international distribution. gratifying. respondence, all mail should be ad-
Six hundred feet from the newly According to General Manager John ovated in the same style. 5,
dressed to the firm's plant at: 4311
I
decorated offices is space and storage Ryan, Feddick's and Wassmann's of- With big plans for continued new
fices are new additions. Both offices model release later in '65, the firm West Belmont Ave., in Chicago. The
facilities for finished product, raw firm manufactures the Ace tumbler,
materials, and shipping. The firm's feature hardwood paneling, "finished looks to the coming year with great
engineering and design division has like furniture-one in cherry, the anticipation. drawer and cabinet locks. 6. I
V
SEASON'S GREETINGS Williams Ships New Single Player
to all our friends in the
>I
u Coin Machine and Vending Industries `Zig -Zag' Pin With 3 or 5 Ball Play 8.S
croc
tion. ame
We have a tremendous selection of Used Five Balls. Late Cabinets and Old Cabinets. Lighted eiect holes and roll-over Joe
Write for our complete list!
lanes rack the multi -colored balls (in rom
the lightbox). When all nine balls are 'eek'
racked up the center eject hole scores
a Special for the player. Williams ZIG -ZAG how
f hi
ARCADE & GUNS ARCADE 8 GUNS When the player accomplishes the throughout, sturdy stainless steel legs, mus.
1-ARIZONA GUN $150
series of A -B -C -D indicated on the the Williams "Plastikote" finish on the nnou
I-WHIRLEYBIRD $495
100
playfield the two bottom roll-overs playfield, twin coin chutes, and slug istril
3-BULLS EYE GUN light up to score additional Specials.
3-CRANE 50
3-GUNSMOKE 75
"Zig -Zag," which is optional to the rejector. e 'I
1-DRIVEMOBILE 125 Sample shipments of "Zig -Zag"
1-NIGHTFIGHTER 100 operator for three or five ball play, eerir
2-CRAPHOSKOP WRITE
3-SHARPSHOOTER 100 also features the Williams "Number have been rushed to the firm's dis- mont
2-PLAYLAND GOLF 1S0 tributors in this country and to the !uni!.
1-AUTO PHOTO M9 595
4-MIDWAY RIFLE GALLERY 150 Match" indicated on the lightbox. farflung foreign markets, according IOm
1-STD. METAL TYPER 3-UNITED SKY RAIDER 125
The cabinet has stainless steel trim to Lurie.
275 Mur
I-ACE BOMBER
3-MIDWAY SHOOTING GALLERY . 100
ssem
295
1-TOONERVILLE TROLLEY 1-WMS. VANGUARD 75
readE
295
1-CC PRO HOCKEY 295
UPRIGHTS Fesjian Plans 5 -Month Europe Trip e
the
co
2-MIDWAY WINNER 295
2-MIDWAY SLUGGER 325 1-DEL BIG TENT ... 5195 late January on the start of a four to et I;
4-MIDWAY DEL BASEBALL 275 1-TWIN BIG TENT 295 five month European business trip. ake
2-MIDWAY RACEWAY 1-RED ARROW 195 Fesjian, who regularly commutes to rV1cE
. 300 Europe, usually spends approximately lie
3-MIDWAY CHAMP 1-TWIN TRAIL BLAZER 495
300
1-CRISS DIAMOND 150
one month visiting with his official untr
2-YANKEE BASEBALL 125 CROSS
distributors in those countries. This ent
3-WMS. ROAD RACER 175 time however, because of the impor-
2-WMS. 10th INNING 400
VENDING & CHANGERS tance of the trip, Fesjian will remain
1-SALLY (OU CHAMP 150 3-VENDO MILK $295 in Europe until the late spring. De-
1-UN. BONUS BASEBALL 150 6-ROWE SANDWICH 225 tails of the trip will be announced at
S--MAGIC MIRROR HOROSCOPE 150 13-HOT NUT 5
the time of the export executive's de-
2-SPEED BOAT 395 1-MECH. SERVANT 2:0 parture.
4-WMS. BIG INNING ... 300 4-CINCH SHOE SHINE 10
Mondial represents D. Gottlieb &
4-MIDWAY FLYING TURNS- 2-ROWE 11 CDI. CANDY 195
Co., Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc..
and Midway Manufacturing Co. in ex-
NEW WRITE 3-CORSAIR 30 .... 125 clusive territories in Europe.
More Seeburg Little LP's
RECONDITIONED-WRITE FOR SPECIAL "AS IS" PP.CE5
CHICAGO-'The Seeburg Corp. re
leased four more Little LP's last week
EMPIRE INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTORS FOP and one Artist of the Week selection.
dellmiscilmul The Little LP's are: Benny Goodman
RockOla United SUREN D. FESJIAN "Hello Benny"; Wayne King "Dance
Time"; Bert Kaempfert "Blue Mid-
ILDR,s,on of EMPIRE COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC. Williams Midway NEW YORK-Suren D. Fesjian, Pres- night" and Glen Gray "Sounds of the
CHICAGO: 1012 N. Milwaukee EV 42600
CABLE: EMCOMACH
ident of Mondial Commercial Corpo- Great Bands In Latin." The Artist re-
DETROIT: 7743 Puritan DI 1-5800 ration and Mondial International Inc., lease was the current Sinatra hit "lt
exclusive factory representatives in Might As Well Be Swing," with back-
1 Europe, will leave for Europe during ing by Basie.
26 Port III-Coin Machines Cash Box-December 26, 1964
05h 9.
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Leading
Vendor SKILL OM«
NOW! ANOTHER GOTTLIEB
4 -PLAYER MONEY-
Importers MAKER!
July -Sept. 1964
COUNTRY UNITS DOLLARS
L. RUM
k:
2 . WEST GERMANY 594 119,403
3
lay 8 27,925
. SWITZERLAND 114
Munves Corp. Expanding Hit one -point values anywhere on the playfield and
the clown jumps up and down; his eyes sparkle
Services For Games Ops like a star! Dynamic action plus cute clown antics
attracts players 16 to 60.
NEW YORK-The announcement of "Spinning -Numbers" indicate target value and
a corporate reorganization within the "Shoot -Again" feature
Mike Munves Corp. and of the com- Hitting all letters in C-L -O -W -N allow targets to
pany's plans to expand all of its score 10 times the value of "Spinning -Numbers"
services including machine recondi- After hitting C -L -O -W -N second time, targets
tioning and repair facilities and dou- score 100 times indicated value
ble company personnel, was made last Two top rollovers, 2 side targets and 2 kick -out
week by the firm's new vice presi- holes activate "Spinning -Numbers" feature
dent and general manager Joe Mun- Pop -bumpers and bottom rollovers light in rota-
ves. Mike Munves remains as the tion for high score
firm's president while the company's Bumper Rings protect playfield under pop -
accountant Dick Greenburg has been bumpers
iooCw
orV 0'`q
Sturdy metal "Jewel -Posts" 3 or 5 ball play
named the new comptroller.
Joe Munves, who recently returned Stainless cabinet trim Match feature Tkat
from an "extremely successful"
week's stay at the Chicago Parks Ask
Show where he exhibited a variety your distributor
of his company's huge inventory of New "Nerd -Cat,'
11,1sí bitea,s Pleyèemd
el led amusement machines, also formally for a feature Ute to au Aq-Tune
nute)
service-their roster of qualified ma-
at
chine mechanics located around the %\
offre
country, who are available for equip-
es.
ment servicing.
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It's official! Bill, Harry and Abe Witsen and the rest of the Scott Crosse
o. in ' team are now doing business at their new headquarters at 1618 N. Broad.
Billy says they opened the doors last week, right on schedule, although the
move from Fairmont Ave. was "a little tougher than we originally expected."
LYS Billy, who claims that cash box receipts from the company's amusement
:orP
r machine route have been first-rate, says their distribution of Bally games
has been equally gratifying. . . Jimmy Ginsburg, Banner Specialty exec,
ort .
select
claims that the faster scoring, location personalization and other little in-
Gorda i novations on United's new 'Mambo' shuffle alley will, in his experienced opinion,
offer Philly operators one of the most appealing shuffles ever produced by
luebl
ds of
JShown above is the Mike Munves Corp. exhibit as it appeared at the No- any company. Jim says his company has enjoyed a terrific year with their
ertlt
vember Parks Show. Included among the many coin -operated der, tees seen sales of home tables, especially during the current holiday season. Expected
tin the display are Dale Engineering's `Sokko' gamme (left, foreground) and
ba Metco's coin -op 'Laff Mirror' (right), both of which are distributed exclusively after the first of the year at Banner is that "much sought after" 'Candyshop'
Ath
by Munves. by Automatic Products.
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AMI "STEREO" CONTINENTAL 1-200 (Radar Screen)
COMPLETELY UP -DATED, WITH
NEW GENUINE FACTORY PARTS! Short week this week for the local coin machine business with all the whole-
33-1 3 and 45 R.P.M. $495 salers and distributors closing down for the Christmas Holidays and the
operators being greeted at the pre -Christmas parties. . Jimmie Wilkens
checking in another shipment of Rock-Ola phonographs at Paul A. Laymon,
Inc. Jimmie said business continues good, with pool tables holding up very
' AgmamMIMIIMIMMMIk UNITED RECONDITIONED
well in sales. Bally's All The Way proving to be an excellent game for the
operators with another shipment on the way. Also doing well with the opera-
tors is Bally's Harvest game. Paul Laymon busy this week putting the final
1
VENDORS
BOWLERS touches on the elaborate decorations on his home for the annual Christmas
Decoratrs contest held in Pacific Palisades.
AS IS ... COMPLETE ROWE L-1000 $595 Promotion man, Don Grierson stopped by Leuenhagen's Record Bar to
DIXIE $295 ROWE 147 ALL PURPOSE 695 spin the new Jorden Ingmann recording of "Tokyo Melody" which is currently
350 ROWE 137 HOT FOOD 295 a big hit in England. Mary Solle predicting that the disk will make the grade
FALCON
ROWE 77 CANDY 195 with American operators as well.... Friends in the coin machine business
SAVOY 360 saddened to hear of the death of Jim Blackman, formerly a mechanic with
ROWE 20-700 CIG. 225
TIP-TOP 410 Leuenhagens.
ROWE 86 CIG., 14 Col. 145 At Advance Automatic Sales Co., Chicago Coin's Tournament Bowler and
CLASSIC 445
BOWLERAMA 695 ROWE 145 SANDW;CH 150 Pop-Up amusment machine are both on display, and Sonny Lomberg reported
SEEBURG E-2 CIG. 195 both games are being highly accepted by the operators. Sonny also reported
CORSAIR 30 CIG. 150
plenty of action this week on used phonographs.... Badger Sales and Vend-
ing Co., now making deliveries on the Italina imported Water Polo Game,
according to Bill Happel. Bill also said that action on pool tables for the
BRAND NEW UNITED operator as well as for home use has been great over the past few weeks.
AS IS At Simon Distributing Co., Frank Mencuri expecting a trailer load
BACK GLASSES Clean and tables to arrive this week and Frank happy to announce that the ofentire pooi
Complete shipment has been sold in advance. There's been good action on the Round-
for SHUFFLE ALLEYS O-Pool table-the new improved all formica model now on display in the
SEER. E-2 CIG. $165 showroom. A large export shipment leaving the early part of the week for
i Write for List
and Prices
SEEB. E-1 C1G. 90 the Far East. . So the Jones employees can have a longer holiday,
R.F. Jones Co. will close at noon on the day before Christmas, and
day before the New Years holiday. Chuck Klein extending hopes for also
perous and happy New Year to all the Jones customers.
the
the
a pros-
Ed Mason's daughter and her three children in town from
to spend the holidays. Her husband is stationed in Spain with Lincoln, Nebraska
Write for complete 1965 Catalog of Phonograph;,
!d.
Vending and G.,...e, SAC. Sig Miller's
wife home from hospital and recuperating, and Kathy Walsh who had
absent from her desk due to minor surgery, now back on the job, fullybeen re-
_-: covered. . . . In visiting from Las Vegas this week were operators Frank
..i11111=~ Established 1934
Conners and Norman Little seeing their many friends along coin machine
row. . . The new Seeburg innovation, Discotheque, now on display at the
.
Seeburg Distributing Corp. Leo Simon said he feels this is one of the most
important events to come along in the phonograph industry in some time
Coble
and is looking forward to a bright future in this field.
ATMUSIC-Ch,cogo Clayton Ballard at the Wurlitzer Factory Branch, spending a day in San
, v 2)22 N. WESTERN AVE., CHIfNAGO 47, ILL. ARmitage 6-5005
Diego calling on operators. Back from San Diego is Leonard Hicks, where
he conducted a highly successful and well -attended service school for the
operators in that area. . . . April Stevens in at California Music Co. going
P through the record racks getting ideas for new material for an album she
will start recording this week. Jerry Barish and his family all
their new home in Placenta.... Operators visiting on Pico Blvd.moved into
this week
included Lela Smith from Barstow, and Herman Stauffacher from San
Bernadino.
If
you are reading Milwaukee Mentions...
someone else's copy of Since this is the season to be jolly this pre -holiday week will be highlighted
by Christmas parties in several coinfirms in Cream City Joel Kleiman
and Sam Cooper, of Pioneer Sales & Services, will host a gala . holiday
Cash Box December 22, for employees, and their wives and husbands, at Fazio's Supper
Club in downtown Milwaukee. Bob Manthei, who heads up vending machine
sales, will be present for the festivities ...
soiree,
why not mail this coupon operators. Sales have been steadily heavy over the past month or so.
Sam Hastings, of Hastings Distribs, announced that the firm's annual Christ-
mas Party was held last Tuesday evening at the Blue Dahlia. This
for the soiree is traditional at Hastings Distribs ... Hastings, who is early date
the
dent of the Milwaukee Coin Machine Operators' Association, advised also that presi-
all of the executive members turned out for the recent Board of Directors
today Meeting, and unanimously voted to hold the big general meeting on January
11, in the Ambassador Hotel. There will be an election of officers for the new
term in 1965.
Harry Jacobs, Jr., president of United, Inc., is anxiously awaiting
of the new Wurlitzer 1965 model coin -operated phonographs, which delivery will be
previewed to the Wisconsin operators in United, Inc's. showrooms shortly.
Harry has not as yet been able to set the dates definitely for the week-long
THE CASH BOX showing, and will soon advise the local music operators . . . Interest among
1780 BROADWAY Please Check Proper Wisconsin operators in the new Seeburg Discotheque music program is rapidly
NEW YORK 19, N. Y. Classification Below mushrooming, according to Nate Victor, of S. L. London Music Co. He and
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his staff are working feverishly to kick this program off really big in the
Enclosed find my check. Badger State.
FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT: Doug Opitz, prexy of Wisconsin Novelty Co., reports that 1964 was by far
$15 for o full year (52 weeks) subscription
JUKE BOXES n his biggest sales and collection year to date. However, he looks forward to this
(United States, Canada, Mexico)
$30 for a full year (Airmail United States,
AMUSEMENT
_IGARETTES
GAMES trend not only continuing, but improving in 1965 ...
Gordy Pelzek, of
City in Milwaukee, notes a tremendous breakthrough among ops on Record
single by Tony Martin, tagged "Talking To Your Picture" (Motown). aGordy
new
Canada, Mexico) VENDING MACHINES
$45 for o full year (Airmail other countricsl OTHER
added that the Christmas product is moving extremely well this year, and that
Cl $30 For a full year (other countries) among the hot, new seasonal material is Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas ..
titu Glassman and Roger Frieseke, at Radio Doctors, info that The Supremes
"Where Did Our Love Go" LP is selling like hotcakes in Cream City.
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Happy Birthday This Week To:
Maxine Robison Meale, Cincinnati, O....
Elmer F. Benjamin, Santa Monica, Calif.... Jack Cohen, Cleveland, Ohio..
ADDRESS N.Y.... John W. Oomens, Glenview, Howard A. Herman, Mt. Vernon,
Ill....J. M. Browning, Dallas, Texas
Robert Portale, Los Angeles, Calif.... Bert B. Davidson,
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Chgo, Ill.
T. E. Robertson, Tampa, Fla... .
...
Chas. S.
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a ALL -TECH INDUSTRIES GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS L-2130 Ceiling Spkr.. Choice of Grille. COLD DRINK VENDORS
NO, Types Listed: L-2136 Random Pattern, MS4-Marquee Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7
AN, Gold Crest (3.x6' 6 Pkt. Table) .. Popcorn Vendor L-2136 Uniform Pattern, L-2606 Circular selections with or without crushed ice.
Gold Crest (45x9' 6 Pkt. Table) .. Flush-Mount Grille. Carbonated and non -carbonated flavors.
Gold Crest (3%x7' 6 Pkt. Table) .. D. GOTTLIEB CO. Rivera Cigarette, 20 sel. 800 pack. 7 -selection model offers 2 selections of
)LE, Gold Crest (4x8' 6 Pkt. Table) Happy Clown 4P (11/64) Celebrity Cigarette Merchandiser, 14 selec- iced tea. 1,500 cup capacity. Income
iq ne
AMERICAN SHUFFLEBOARD CORP. GREAT LAKES EQUIPMENT
tion, 610 pack capacity, modular line.
Ambassador Cig. Vendor 286; 14 sel., cap.
510.
totalizing System.
S94-Modular Cold Drink Vendor. 4 or 7
selections with or without crushed ice.
bk Electra "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) Elliptipool (elliptical pool table)
Electra "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) Celebrity Cig. Vendor 260; 20 sel., cap. 800. Carbonated and non-carbonated flavors.
Celebrity Candy Merchandiser, 11 selections, 7 -selection model offers 2 selections of
CB1 Electra "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) PAUL W. HAWKINS MFG. iced tea. 1,600 cup capacity. Income
Classic "6" (6' 6-pkt. table) 360 capacity, modular.
Rodeo Pony $ 846.00 Totalizing System.
Classic "7" (7' 6-pkt. table) Ben Hut Chariot 646.00 77 Candy Merchandiser, 11 sel., 360 cap.
BO Classic "8" (8' 6-pkt. table) Twin Quarterhorse 675.00 Tasty 20 Candy Merchandiser, 20 sel., COLD CANNED DRINK VENDOR
lana; Imperial Shuffleboard (16' to 22') Derby Pony Jr. 650.00 660 cap. W3CV1-Williamsburg Cold Canned Drink
Jerk, Imperial Cushion Model (12') Sam The Clown 396.00 Celebrity Pastry Merchandiser, 6 selection, Vendor. 3 selections. 189 can capacity.
'Colf Bank Shot Model (9') 100 capacity, modular. - Automatic Can Opener.
Tara
IRVING KAYE CO., INC. Celebrity Hot Food Merchandiser, 7 selec- GENERAL MERCHANDISE VENDOR
Stir
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AUTOMATENBAU FOERSTER NON -COIN MODELS
tion, 140 capacity, modular. 15G1-Pick-A-Pac. 15 Selections. 316 item
75.00, Natl. Sales Agents, L. T. Patterson Distribs. Deluxe Continental (4%'x9' Celebrity All Purpose Merchandiser, 130 ca- capacity.
Foosball Match Ambassador 70 (86"x47") pacity, 130 selection, modular.
Rare.
Celebrity Fresh Brew Coffee Merchandiser, LAUNDRY SUPPLY VENDOR
Rarer Europa Meister Eishockey Ambassador 76 (92"x52") W8L1-Mechanical. 8 selections. 152 item
CO, Musikbar 100 11 selection, 750 cup capacity, modular.
Ambassador 80 (106"x6R") capacity.
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Billiard Tables Miniatur Ambassador 90 (114"x64") Celebrity Cold Drink Merchandiser, 4 selec-
tion, 1000 cup capacity, crushed ice fea- MILK VENDOR
COIN -OP MODELS ture optional, modular.
AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS CO. Deluxe Eldorado 6 Pk t. Series MV-2-Modulra Milk Vendor. 3 selections.
)Nul. CIGARETTE VENDORS Mark I, 77x45 360 carton capacity.
Balls
Smokeshop "Starlite 450"; 18 sel., cap. 450 Mark II. 85x47 THE SEEBURG CORP.
PASTRY VENDORS
1291;
Smokeshop "Starlite 630"; 18 sel., cap. 630 Mark III. 92x52 PHONOGRAPHS W6P1-Mechanical. 6 selections. 72 package
Swint
ß21s;
Smokeshop "Starlite 850" ; 27 sel., cap. 850 Mark IV, 106x58 LPC-480 & LPC-480R (Remote Control) capacity.
Mark V. 113x63 stereo LP Console -160 Selections (Up to
CM; CANDY VENDOR Deluxe Satellite, 77x46 480 Selections with all album pro- W6P2-Mechanical. 6 selections. 114 pack-
sia Candyshop, 10 cols., 400-capacity, first -in, Award. age capacity.
gramming). Spotlighted Album Person-
6
Coto inch screen. Nat'l Sales Agents, Scopi PROTOCISION ENGINEERING, INC. solette. Pro 1-78x46
Spent. tone Inc., USA. V-Shape Shuffle BACKGROUND MUSIC Pro 2-88x61
Pro 3-93x58
.77 llth
COAN MFG. CO. ICK-1-Intercommunication Consolette Kit. Pro 4-103x58
9.667,. REDD DISTRIBUTING CO. Converts Stereo Consolette to Stereo Com- Pro 5-114x64
CIGARETTE VENDORS Cinch Instant Shine Vendor munication Consolette.
Model 74 -MD: 74 sel., cap. 74 (Vendor and packaged Cinch product) Bumper Pool
LOF BMS-2-Background Music System. 1000 66x40
e open Model 74-APC; 74 sel., cap. 74 Giepen Coffee Vendor (Natl. Agents) Selections 75x43
sort Ton Model 94 -UM; 94 eel., cap. 94 Vend -A -Book Comic Book Vendor BMC-1-Background Music Compact. 1,000
image. Model 94 -UC ; 94 sel., cap. 94 Selections VALLEY SALES CO.
ILLER- Model 116 -WM ; 116 sel., cap. 116 ROCK-OLA MFG. CO. BMCA-1-Background Music Companion Bumper Pool®
Td. DI
Model 116 -WC; 116 sel., cap. 116 Caravelle (20 Col. 800 Packs) Model 3002 Audio. Used with Background Music Com- Model 622S/W Reg. Size
CANDY VENDORS Cigarette Machine pact (BMC-1) Model 786A -78x45
Model 74-APD. 74 sel., cap. 74 Model 424 Princess Royal (7" LP Del.) St - MPE-1-Electronic Memory Programmer. Model 876A -88x50
I 9115:
Model 94 -UD, 94 sel., cap. 94 Mon. Used with the Background Music Com- Model 935A -93x58
Farb
Model 116 -WD, 116 sel., cap. 116 Model 426 160-Sel. (Grand Prix) 7" LP Del pact (BMC-1) to insert special announce- Model 1036-100x57
3.FPSI
loi Model 188-D. 188 sel.. cap. 188 St.-Mon. ments and commercials into the back- El Magnifico Series
W.
Model 47 -Pastry. 47 sel., cap. 47 Model 418-SA 160 -Sel. (Rhapsody II) 7" LP ground music program. Model 884-88x60
SABMC-1-Seeburg Automatic Background
ITeL
Del. St. -Mon. Model 934-93x53
CHICAGO COIN MACHINE Model 414 100-Sel. (Capri II) with St. Op- Music Center. For use with FM Multiplex Model 1014-101x67
Tournament Bowler (12/26) tional Telephone Lines and On -Premise Loca-
Model 403 100 -Sel. Wall Phono (33-1/3 Op- tions. Total of 112% hours of music.
BOUT
Pop-Up 1P (10/64) tional) SEP -1--Seeburg Encore Phonograph. 750
THE VENDO CORP.
Mustang Pin 2P CIGARETTE VENDORS
TWArt
DeVille Shuffle Alley (8/64) 1628 Deluxe "Stereo Twins" Speakers Selections of Foreground Music
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Majestic Bowler (8/64) 1629 "Stereo Twins Jr" Speakers CA1A Console; 22 sel., cap. 850
CANDY VENDORS
BVADA.
1960 Remote Volume Control Unit C-23; 15 sel., cap. 620
CINEVISION CORP. Model 600 160-Sel. Stereo Speaker Wallbox W 1 OCN1-Mechanical. 10 Selections. 220 bar
capacity. 429-Special; 11 sel., cap. 428
Cinebox. 27" screen, 40 -sel. 3 level personal pushbutton volume control
phono- Model 601 100 -Sel. Wallbox W8TIG-Mechanical. 8 Selections. 152 bar Continental "30"; 30 sel., cap. 830
(NITEO capacity. Tobacco Shoppe "30"; 30 sel., cap. 830
DuKANE CORP. 1678 160-Sel. Wallbox
STREET
Ski 'n Skore 1684 100 -Sel. Wallbox CIGAR VENDOR WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO.
1561 Universal Wall Box Bar Bracket W6CR1-Mechanical. 6 Selections. 114 pack-
1981 Money Counter for Model 426, 418 -SA, age capacity. 6 -Selection CupDrink Vendor
GAO'
EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. & 414 Fresh Brew Coffee Vendor
leb 1410- Card Vendor (Mechanical). Model Model TRLB-M-Coffee. Hot Chocolate, Soup
CIGARETTE VENDORS Candy Vendor
Upti4° 412 "Vacuumatic.' Vends Exhibit's Vendor-Batch fresh brew, modulator door 4E5-Electric. 22 Selections. 825 pack
Trading Cards. Capacity: 600 . . $73.60 capacity. Cigarette Vendor
kte0b!
(Including 3.000 FREE cards) and light. 600 cup capacity, coffee 4 ways.
31.8111E.
Card Vendor (Mechanical). Model extra cream and sugar. whipped powdered W20T1-Mechanical. 20 Selections. 672 pack WILLIAMS MFG. CO.
X500 (2 push chutes). Vends Ex- chocolate, liquid sugar, liquid soup, fresh capacity.
cream, with changer. Everpure filter. W14T1-Mechanical. 14 Selections. 510 pack Whoopee 4P (10/641
hibit's Trading Cards. Capacity: $49.60 Model 8402-Coffee. Hot Chocolate, Soup and Zig -Zag IP (Free Play Model)
1,000 Cards. capacity. Wing -Ding IP (Add -A -Ball Model)
(Including 1.600 FREE Cards) Tea-(Compact Model). Single cup, fresh MCC-20-Mechanical. 20 Selections. 720
Post Card Vendor (Electrical). brew, serves coffee and tea 4 ways. pack capacity.
Models SV -1 & MSV "Vacuumatic." Model 3403-as above, without 4 way tea THE WURLITZER COMPANY
Vends Standard Scenic Poet Cards. feature. CIGARILLO VENDOR 2800 Stereo-Mono., 200-sel. phono.
Capacity: 1,000 Cards. $ 99.60 Model 1404-S. single cup, fresh brew coffee W8C01-Mechanical. 8 Selections. 200 Pack-
(Slug rejector included) & hot drink vendor. "Ever-Pure" water age Capacity. 2810 Stereo -Mono., 100 -sel. phono.
Plastic Laminator (Mechanical). filtering system. Serves coffee 4 ways, 460 Wall Boxes
Model 444PV "Vacuumatic." Vends cup capacity, extra cream & sugar. Hot COFFEE VENDORS
laminating material. Capacity: 800. $98.50 whipped chocolate & hot soup. MC4-Marquee Coffee Vendor, 6, 6 or 7 6121 Private Stereo Spkr. for use on WB
Round O'Pool elliptical table (48"x52"). Selections. Brews fresh ground coffee one 6200 and WB 6260 with Models 2300 thru
FISCHER SALES & MFG. CO cup at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, 2700
Empress 101 (101") ROWE AC SERVICES hot soup and hot tea. 606 cup capacity. 6010 WB Ten Top Tunes sel. 604
Empress 92 (92") Rowe-AMI M-200 Phonograph (Tropicana) Income Totalizing System. 6260 WB 200-eel, 10-25-604
Crown One Hundred (100") with Automix, Stereo -Round (Plays 764-Modular Coffee Vendor, 6 or 6 selec- 6207 WB 104 -sel.
Regent 91 (91") 83-1/3-46 stereo or monaural records. In- tions. Brews fresh ground coffee one cup 6200 WB 100 -sel. 10-25-604
Regent '77 (77") termixed.) Has three -in-one convertibility, at a time. Hot coffee, hot chocolate, hot Speakers
Crown Fiesta-Reg. Bumper 200 selections, 160 selections, or 100 selec- soup and hot tea. 650 cup capacity. In-
(Non Coin) Empire VIII (101") tions. come Totalizing System. 6122 Stereo Convertible Console Spkr.
Empire VII (92") HAC-200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Mon. W6C4D-Williamsburg Fresh Brew Coffeea 6128 Stereo Wall Spkr.-12" Coaxial
ius J. F. FRANTZ MFG. CO. HEB -200 Hideaway, 200 Sel. Selective Stereo Vendor. 6 Selections. Brews one cup at
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A Compilation of Phonographs and Amusement Machines Actively Traded On Used Coin Machine Markets Machines Are Listed Elsewhere in This Section
MUSIC MACHINES Barrel -O-Fun '61 (4/61) Universe 1P (10/59) Bowling Team (10/55) UPRIGHTS Ge Davy Crockett (10/56)
AMI Sorrel -O -Fun '62 (11/61) Wagon Train 1P (4/60) Rocket Shuffle (3/58) Ge Circus Rifle (3/57)
Ballerina (6/59) Whirlwind 2P (2/58) Explorer Shuffle (6/58) AB Circus (5/56) Ge Motoroma (10/57)
D-40, '51, 40 Sel. Beach Beauty (11/56) Wld. Beauties 1P (2/60) ReBound Shuffle (12/58) AB County Fair (3/57) Ge Gypsy Grandma
D-80, '51, 80 Sel. Beach Time (9/58) World Champ 1P (8/57) Championship (11/58) AB Circus Wagon (5/57)
E-40, '53, 40 Sel. Beauty Contest (1/60) World Fair 1P (5/64) Double Feature (12/58) Wheels (12/58) Ge Gun Fair (5/58)
E-80, '53, 80 Sel. Big Show (9/56) Red Pin(2/59) AB Galloping Dominos Ge Space Age Gun (6/58)
E-120, '53, 120 Sel. Bongo 2P (3/64) Bowl Master (8/59) AB Circus Ploy Ball Jungle Joe
F-40 '54, 40 Sel. Bounty (Bingo) (10/63) 4 -Game Shuffle (11/59) (4/59) Ke Air Raider
F-eU, '54, 80 Sel. Can -Can (10/61) Bull's Eye Drop Ball AB Magic Mirror Ke Sub Gun
F-120, 54, 120 Sel. Carnival (11/57) (12/59) Horoscope (11/59) Ke Sportland DeLuxe
G-80, '55, 120 Sel. Carnival Queen (11/58) 6 -Game Shuffle (6/60) AB Mermaid (3/60) mode.
G-120, '55, 120 Sel. Circus (8/57) Triple Gold Pin Pro Aquati Prod. Squoits Ke Ranger/3/58;
G-200, '56 200 Sel. Circus Queen (2/61) (2/61) (11/57) Deluxe Model (3,55)
H-120, '57', 120 Sel. County Fair (10/59) KEENEY Starlite (5/62) B Jumbo (5/59) Grand Slam baseball
H-200, '57 200 Sel. Crossroads (1/56) Old Plantation (2/61) Citation (10/62) B Sportsman (6/59) (2/641
l -100M, 'sé, 100 Sel. Cue -Tease 2P (7/63) Strike Ball (5/63) B Jamboree (10/60) Ke League Leader (4/58)
I -200M, '58, 200 Sel. Cypress Gardens (6/58) Black Dragon Spotlite (11/63) B Super Jumbo (11/60)
El Rancho Hacienda Ke Sportland
1-200E '58 200 Sel. Double Header (7/56) CC Stor Rocket (5/59) Ke Two -Gun Fun (3/62)
1-200K, '59, 200 Sel. Funspot '62 (11/62) Rainbow (6/62) GA Skeet Shoot (1/57)
Flying Circus 2P (6/61) Go -Cart 1P (5/63) Mid Red Ball (5/59)
1-200M '59 200 Se!. Poker Face 2P (9/63) GA Super Hunter (6/57) Mid Joker Boll (11/59)
J-120, /59, 120 Sel. Grand Tour 1P (7/64) GA Double Shot '4/58) Midway Bazooka (10/60)
K-200, '60, 200 Sel. Happy Tour 1P (7/64) GA Wild Cat (12/58) Midway Shooting
K-120, '60, 120 Sel. (Add -A -Ball Model) GA Spr. Wild Cot Gallery (2/60)
Continental '60, 200 SeI. Golden Gate (6/62) GA Twin Wild Cat (7/59) Mid. Del. Baseball (5/62)
Lyric, '60, 100 Sel. Hootenanny (Pin) 1P Boll Bowlers GA auper Wild Cot
/63) Mid. Target Gallery
Continental 2, '61, 200 Sel. (1 1
Trail Blazer (12/60) 7/62)
Continental 2,'61, 100 Sel. Key West (12/56) Bowling League (2/57) Twin Trail Blazer (2/61)
Laguna Beach (3/60) Ski Bowl 6 Plyr. (11/57) Mid. Corn. Tgt. Glry.
L-200, 160, 100 Sel. '62-63 K Big Tent (2/63)
Lido (2/62) Classic (7/57) K Spr. Big Tent (6/57)
WILLIAMS TV Bowling Lg. (11/57) Mid. Slugger BB (3/63)
Lite -A -Line (2/61) Shawnee (1/59)
K Mid. Rifle Range (6/63)
Lotto-Fun (9/59) Beat The Clock (12/63) Lucky Strike (I/58)
TV (with rollovers) Big Roundup (3/59)
K Mid. Raceway (10/63)
Mod World 2P (5/64) Big Daddy 1P (9/63) Little Buckeroo (4/59)
K Mid.
Miami Beach (9/54) Player's Choice (9/58) Winner 2P (12/63)
Big Deal 1P (2/63) Twin Bowler (10/58) K Del. Big Tent (5/59) Mid. Top Hit BB (3/64)
Miss Amei.co (2/58) Black Jack 1P (1/60) K Big 3 (5/59)
Monte Carlo IP (Pin) King Bowler (3/59) Mills Panorama Peek
Casirw 17P (10/58) Queen Bowler (9/59) Touchdown (9/59)
K (11/54)
ROCK-OLA (2/64) Club House IP (10/59) Big Dipper (10/59)
K Munves Bike Race (5/58)
Moonshot (3/63) Duke Bowler (8/60)
Coquette (4/62) Duchess Bowler (8/60) Twin Big Tent
K Munv. Sat. Trkr. (5/59)
1436, '52, Fireball, 120 Sel. Night Club (4/56) Crossword 1P (4/59) Criss Cross Diamond
Parade (6/56) Princess (4/61) Mu Atomic Bomber
1436A, '53, Fireball, 120 Sel Darts IP (6/60) Gold Crown (3/62) (1/60) Mu Ace Bomber
1438, '54, Comet 120 Sel. Queens (Bch., Is.) (3/60) El Toro 2P (8/63) K Red Arrow (4/60)
Roller Derby (6/60) Royal Crown (8/62) Mu Dr. Mobile
1446, '54, HiFi, 120 Sel. Fiesta 2P (12/59) Sweet Shawnee '60 Mu Fly Saucers
1488, '55, HiFi 120 Sel. Sea Island (2/59) Four Roses IP (12/62) Grand Prize (3/63)
Ship -Motes 4P (2/64) Official Spare Lite (9/63) Block Dragon '60 Muto Lord's Prayer
1452, '55, 50 Sel. Four Star IP (7/58) K Twin Red Arrow Mu Photo (Pre-War)
1454, '56 120 Sel. Shoot -A -Line (6/62) Goy Paree (6/57) Cadillac Bwir. (1/64)
Show Time (3/57) (5/60) Mu Photo (DeLuxe)
1455, '57', 200 Sel. Gldn. Bells 1P j9/59) K Flashback (6/61) Mu Silver Gloves
1458, '58, 120 Sel. Silver Sails (11/62) Gldn. Glove' '0 (1/60)
Sky Diver 1P (4/64) Mu Sky Fighter
1465, '58, 200 Sel. Gusher IP (9/58) Muto Voice -O -Graph
1475, '59, 200 Sel. Tempo Star Jet (Pin) 2P (12/63) Heat ovave IP (7/64)
1468, '59, 120 Sel. Tempo I
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Sun Valley (7/57) Pre -War Model
Jig Saw 1P (12/57) Post -War Model
1485, '60, 200 Sel. Tempo II Target Roll (1/58) Jumpin' Jacks 2P (4/631
1478, '60, 120 Sel. Tempo 11 3 -In -Line 4P (8/63) Mu K. O. Champ
Jungle 1P (9/60) SHUFFLES -BOWLERS Mu Drive Yourself
1495, '61, 200 Sel. Regis Touchdown (11/60) Kingpin (9/62) UNITED Shuffles
1488, '61, 120 Sel. Regis Twist (11/62) Mu Bong -O -Rama (4/57)
Kings 1P (8/57) Philadelphia Toboggan
1496, '62, 120 Sel. Empress U.S.A. (8/58) Mardi Gros 4P (11/62) Clipper (5/55) ARCADE Skee Alley
1497, '62, 200 Sel. Empress Merry Widow 4P (10/63) 5th Inning (6/55)
1493, '62 100 Sel. Princess Music Man 4P (8/60)
Scientific Pitch 'Em
Capitol (6/55) ABT 6 Gun Rifle Range Seeburg Bear Gun
408, '63, 160 Sel. Rhapsody I Naples 2P (9/57) Super Bonus (9/55) Air Football
404, '63, 100 Sel. Copri I Seeburg Coon Hunt
Nags 1P (3/60) Deluxe model Air Hockey Set Shot Basketball
Oh Boy 2P (2/64) Top Notch (10/55) Auto Photo Model 9 Southlond's Speedway
Po(ooka 1P (5/64) Regulation (11/55) Amer. Shuffle Situation (6/63)
Reno IP (10/59) 6 -Star (10/57) (5/61) Southland Fost Draw '63
Riverboat IP (9/64) Midget Bowling (3/58) Undersea Raider Southland Time Trials
CHICAGO COIN Rocket IP (11/59) Shooting Stars (4/58) Derby Gun (2/60)
San Francisco 2P Bulls Eye Shooting
(9/63)
Sun Valley (8/63) (5/64) Eagle (5/58) Telequiz
SEEBURG Firecracker 2P (12/63)
Satellite (7/58)
1P Atlas (8/58) Gallery (9/55) Un Jungle Gun
Bronco 2P (5/64)
Soccer 1P (3/64) Cyclone (10/58) Big Inning (5/58) Un Cam. Gun (10/54)
Seo Wolf 1P (7/59) Niagara (11/58) Heavy Hitter (4/59)
M100A, '51, 100 Sel. Royal Flash 2P (8'64) Un Bonus Baseball (3/62)
Serenade 2P (5/60) Dual (1/59) Boll Pork (4/60) Un Bonus Gun (1/55)
M100B '51, 100 Sel. Skill Pool IP (6/63) Zenith (6/59) Sharpshooter (2/61)
MIOOBL, '51, 100 Sel. Space Ship 2P (12/61) Un Stor Slugger (7/55)
Light Cob Flash (6/59) Golf Chomp (8/58) Un Spr. Slugger (4/56)
Storfire (1/57) 3 -Way (9/59) Bot Practice (8/59) Un Pirate Gun (10/56)
MIOOC '52 100 Sel. Steeplechase 1P (11/57) 4 -Way
HFIOOG, 53, 100 Sel. (12/59) Skill Roll (B 3/58) Un Yankee BB (3/59)
Swing Time 1P (5/53) Big Bonus (2/60) Moon Raider (7/59) Un
HFIOOR '54, 100 Sel. 10 Strike 2P (1/58) Sky Raider (10/58)
V200, '55, 200 Sel. Sunny (5/60) Target (10/59) Wm. Del. BB (4/53)
3-D 1P (11/58) Sure Fire (10/60) Spook Gun (9/58) Wm. Major Leaguer
VL200, '56 200 Sel. GOTTLIEB Tic Toc -Toe 1P (1/59)
KD200H '57 200 Sel. Line -Up (1/61) Skill Parade (1/59) Wm. Big Lg. BB (2/54)
Tom -Tom 2P (1/63) 5 -Way (5/61) Skill Score (6/60)
L100, 'S7 160 Sol. Around Wld. 2P (7/59) Top Hot (10/58) Wm. Jet Fighter (10/54)
201, '58, 200 Sel. Atlas 2P (5/59) Avalon (4/62) Skill Derby (10/60) Wm. Safari (2/54)
Trade Winds (6/62) Silver (6/62) Del Skill Parade
161, '58, 160 Sel. Big Top IP (1/64) Turf Champ (8/58) Wm. Polar Hunt (3/55)
222, '59, 160 Sel. Bonanza 2P (6/64) Shuffle Baseball (6/62) (4/59) Wm. Sidewalk Eng 4/55)
Twenty-One 1P (2/60) Action (7/62) Table Hockey (2/63)
220, '59 100 Sel. Bowling Queen 1P (8/64) Volient 2P (8/62) Wm. King of Swot (5/55)
160, 60,160 Sel. Brite Star 2P (4/58) Embassy (9/62) Spinner (2/63) Novelty Wm. 4 -Bagger (4/56)
-100 60 100 Sel. Vagabond (10/62) Circus Roll -Down (9/62) Bank Boll (1/63) Wm. Crane (10/56)
Captain Kidd 2P (7/60) Viking 2P (10/61) Lancer (11/62) Fun Phone (3/63)
Y1005. '61, 160 Sel. Contest 4P (10/58) Wm. Penny Clown
AY1005, '61, 100 Sel. Conti. Cafe 2P (7/57) Sparky (12/62) opitol Midget Movies (12/56)
DS 160, '62, 160 Sel. Cover Girl I-Plyr. (7/62) Caravelle (2/63) C Bullseye Baseball Wm. 1957 Baseball
OS 100, '62, 100 Sel. Crest (4/63) C Basketball Chomp Wm. 10-Strike (12/57)
Criss Cross 1P (3/58) C 4 -Ployer
LPC-I, '63, 160 Sel. Dneg. Dolls 1P (6/60) Rumpus Targette (5/63) Derby Wm. Ten Pins (12/57)
Dbl. Action 2P 2(1/59) Astro (6/63) C Goalee Wm. Shortstop (4/58)
Egg Head 1P (1 /61) Ultra (8/63) C Midget Skee Wm. Pinchhitter (4/59)
Fair Lady Skippy (11/63) Super model Wm. Vanguard (10/58)
(i2/56) Jill -Jill (11/63) C Big League (5/55) Wm.
Falstaff 4P (11/57) SHUFFLES-BOWLERS
Twin Hockey (5/56) Hercules (2/59)
Fashion Show 2P (6/62) BALLY Shuffles Bonk Pool (11/63) C Wm. Crusader (6/59)
Flagship (1/57) Topper (2/64) C Shoot The Clown Wm. Titan (8/59)
Flipper P (11/60) ABC Bowler (7/55) Tempest (2/64) C Stm. Shovel (5/56) Wm. Del. Bot. Champ
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