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thing in a big band.
Flip Phillips plays some wonderful tenor sax, and Bill Harris (who used to be with Bob Chester and Benny Goodman) does right by the trombone. Of course Woody's featured on the clarinet, and Marjorie Hyams at her vibraharp. LITTLE JAZZ (Artie Shaw— Victor)— Little Jazz is the nickname of Roy Eldridge who blows in what's undoubtedly one of the best trumpet styles in the country. And even though nobody could fail to recognize his playing, Roy's name couldn't be used on this Victor label because when he had his own band (before he joined Artie) he signed a contract with Decca, and that company still has him sewed up.
RECORDS OF THE MONTH
Selected by Leonard Feather
BEST POPULAR
BELL BOTTOM TROUSERS — Louis Prima
(Majestic) , Tony Pastor (Victor) CAN'T YOU READ BETWEEN THE LINES?
— Jimmy Dorsey (Decca) , Jerry Wald (Majestic)
THE GENERAL JUMPED AT DAWN— Golden Gate Quartet (Okeh). Paul Whiteman (Capitol)
I'LL ALWAYS BE WITH YOU— Les Brown
with Doris Day (Columbia) I WAS HERE WHEN YOU LEFT ME— Hal Mc
Intyre (Victor)
OUT OF THIS WORLD— Woody Herman (Columbia), Tommy Dorsey (Victor)
SWANEE RIVER— Hal Mclntyre (Victor)
'TAIN'T ME— Eddie Heywood (Commodore), Les Brown (Columbia)
THERE'S NO YOU— Frank Sinatra (Columbia), Martha Stewart (Victor)
YOU WAS RIGHT, BABY— Peggy Lee (Capitol)
BEST HOT JAZZ
BENNY CARTER— I Surrender, Dear (Capitol)
HERMAN CHITTISON TRIO — How High
The Moon (Musicraft) DUKE ELLINGTON— Mood to Be Wooed
(Victor)
HERBIE FIELDS— Mel's Idea (Savoy) fllZZY GILLESPIE — Blue IN' Boogie (Guild)
WOODY HERMAN — Apple Honey (Columbia)
EARL HINES-BETTY ROCHE— I Love My
Lovin' Lover (Apollo) BILLIE HOLIDAY— I Cover the Waterfront
(Commodore) NAT JAFFE — These Foolish Things
(Black & White) ARTIE SHAW— Little Jazz (Victor) TEDDY WILSON — Just For You Blues
(Musicraft)
BEST ALBUMS
NELSON EDDY— By Request Album (Columbia )
JOHNNY GUARNIERI TRIO (Savoy) JOHN KIRBY (Asch)
ON THE TOWN— Leonard Bernstein & Victor Chorale (Victor)
UP IN CENTRAL PARK — Eileen Farrell, Wilbur Evans, Celeste Holm (Decca)
MUSIC FOR DREAMING — Paul Weston Orch. (Capitol)
RHAPSODY IN BLUE, STRIKE UP THE BAND — Sanroma & Boston Pops. Orch. (Victor)
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (Victor)
GREAT GILDERSLEEVE— Stories for Children (Capitol)
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