TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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&.*> im»swi HOW 10H COST '1.008. 8(M ! SEPTEMBER, 1963 the day Jackie "slagged" liz Bobby Scott, Music Editor mthdgo rlinny tO rUnniOri Eddie Greensleeves is an exceedingly humorous and talented man. He is at home in any area of performing. Until recently, he was ABC-TV's kiddie clown on "The Tommy Seven Show." But Eddie is not contented just doing one thing when he has other parts of his talent that need exposure. His first vocal-comedy LP for Cameo-Parkway has been a huge success. A jab at folk singing, as well as a commentary on topical events, if is chock-full of whoopers calculated to make your nose light up . . . tilt! Eddie easily affects any folk-singing style. He runs from calypso to Irish ballads to any number of other styles. His subjects, to state a few, are characters or real people — like Matt Dillon of "Gunsmoke," who is treated delightfully in a version of "Matilda" ("Matdilon"), and Newton Minow, ex-head of the Federal Communications Commission, who made the headlines not too long ago by references to TV's "wasteland." Minow, as is appropriate, is done Irish-fashion to the tune "Molly Malone." It does seem apropos, when talking of mussels and cockels, to include minnows. At any rate, Eddie's album will keep your stomach muscles constantly in pain! I'm sure, before not too long, there will be more "Greensleeves" on Cameo-Parkway. (Continued on page 24) 17