Stagecoach (20th Century Fox) (1966)

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MUSIC $/6077 STEREO £E09°S re ; ° -Mainstream___ £e ines ety Poe Fae me . MARTIN RACKIN GORDON BOUGLAS JOSEPH sini WiscmaScone-Colcr by Delaxe The Jerry Goldsmith score is featured in a Mainstream LP Album using the Norman Rockwell Art for complete identification with the picture. In addition to the above, Wayne Newton, the nation's fastest ris ing young singing star, has recorded for Capitol Records the song he sings on the film soundtrack, "Stagecoach to Cheyenne." These two music tie-ins are the keys to plenty of air-play and window displays. Get in touch with the following distributors and plan your music campaign together. Set up screenings for disc jockeys, program and promotion directors, librarians, television contacts, record shop dealers, etc. See that both records are serviced to broadcasters. When buying radio time, make an added effort to have the station schedule our music immediately after every spot announcement with appropriate credits to the picture, The stereo sections of department stores frequently feature continuous music as a means of demonstrating phonographs. Provide them with sample records to be used for that purpose and make up a large banner or sign saying, "The music you hear is from the motion picture, 'STAGECOACH!, now playing at the Theatre." Provide plenty of stills and accessories for window displays in all high-traffic record shops.