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be over, but for many top recording artists the ban was less deadly than what gives now. Then, they weren't recording because they'd agreed not to. Now there's a wave of jitters among platter stars due to the way contracts are being dropped on all sides. Columbia has dropped Woody Herman, Claude Thornhill, Cab Calloway and Tommy Tucker and rumor has it that Decca and RCAVictor are cutting their lists, too.
No one will ever be able to explain how Hollywood works to us. It seems that recently a movie called "She" was re-issued and box office reports on the oldie have been most satisfactory, which has caused movie execs to start scurrying around after Helen Mack, contracts in hand. Helen starred in the film ten years ago. The thing we don't understand is that Helen has been in and around Hollywood and Broadway all that time and has made quite a name for herself as a director and producer and actress in radio — and what were the big brains doing all that time?
It's likely that Jack Carson will be
another radio star who'll be recording
his shows after his return to Hollywood
in mid-March. He and his company
recorded one show before they started
out on their 10-week vaudeville tour
and, like everyone else who's done it
that way, Carson was pleased with the
result.
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Bits of odd information: The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., from which Grand Ole Opry is broadcast every Saturday night, came into being as the result of a river boat captain's attendance at an Evangelist meeting. Back before the turn of the century, Capt. Tom Ryman, a wealthy river man from St. Louis, had his soul "saved" at a Nashville tent meeting. He was so impressed by the traveling preacher, the famous Sam Jones, that Ryman contributed a large sum of money to build an auditorium for his annual revival meetings. Nashville citizens added to (Continued on page 15)
Dirty work at the canteen: Beverly Wills takes what Barbara Whiting, 1., paid for. They're in CBS's Junior Miss.
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