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V&RMETY Wednesday. October 17, 1945 House Reviews Apollo. IV. V. Jimmy Limcc/ord Orch (17). Leon Collins, Milt Brook;', Pattern" & Jackson, Tina Dixon, 4 .Step-Bros.; "Cisco Kid in Olci .New Mexico (Slow. ;, V : ;': : ' ■ • The Apollo show this week is a potent cor.cocaon : of solid swing, . tei psichore and gags, right up the alley of this theatre's - jive addicts. Mixed well and served up by the genial Lunceford,. who emcees the show besides directing his orch, the entire works received an enthusiastic reception from the audience, who were standing in the aisles at the late Friday (12) show caught. Despite the next-to-top billing given the 4 Step Bros., the Patterson & Jackson act is the outstanding act of the show. A couple of rotund characters whose weight belies their amazingly fast tapping talent, the duo - is equally good with fast patter, mugging and vocalizing, Takeoff on the Ink Spots* "If I Didn't Care" even broke up the band Brought back repeatedly, they had to beg off. Step Bros., in top hat, white tie. etc., excellent with rapid-fire taps and aero splits. Leon Collins, an in- dividual tapster, also draws : repeated bows with His sliding steps, hand- springs and tapping set to Latin rhythms,' ■ • ■" Billed as the "Bombshell of the Blues," Tina Dixon is all of that. Her Betty Hutton-like antics before the mike wows the customers. She works hard with renditions of "Stuff Like That There" and several racy- blues. Milt Brooks, featured vocal- ist pf the band, draws squeals from the bobbysoxers with "There's No You" and "If I Loved You." A sepjan Sinatra, he specializes on softly-sung ballads with good results. Lunceford's band of five reeds, eight brass, and a four-man rhythm section, demonstrate again why it is one of the top combos. Varying the program, presented last week at the downtown Loew's State to meet the tastes of the Apollo's predominantly colored audience, the orch gets in some fine licks pn four hot numbers besides its good work backing up the other acts. The band's quartet ; muffed its two numbers by standing too far from the mike, thereby forc- ing the audience to strain. Earlc. IMiillv Philadelphia, Oct. 12. Cab Calloway Orch : (17) until Pearl Bailey, Dotty Sautters, Molce &: Poke, Three Poms; "Dangerous Partners" (M-G). ing of ''Caldonia" brings hefty re- sponse.' : . ■',"'';'' Dolores Brown, vocalist, gets over neatly with "Can't Help Lovin' That Man" and "Tabby the Cat." Dance team. Pitts & Pitts, mixed: pair, are plenty fast with the taps. Both are garbed in white tux coat and dark trousers, and as a team and singly they impress: with their, fast toe and heel stuft. as well as their rhythm hoofing. Garner hefty hand. • ■.■;/"■ / Comedy pair. COnway & Parks, work hard and effectively with their singing, comedy.! talk, and fast wind* up as they pace through a strenuous routine of eccentric terps. Solid hit. "Deek" Watson, formerly with the Ink Spots, has assembled a quartet, the Brown Dots, one of the singers accomoanying on the guitar. Top tenor "resembles Bill Kenney, both in appearance and With his falsetto warbling. Watson gives out with the personality, while on the harmony side the new combo is plenty okay. Boys get over well with "Begin- ning'to See the Light," "I Love You," "For Sentimental Reasons." "Glub, Glub. Glub," and "Just in Case You Change Your Mind " all okay. . : Hawkins band closes with a torrid version of their recorded tune. "Tip- pin In," to a rousing hand; Hold. ' :■ ■; Ton er. K. €. ;,; Kansas City, Oct. 12. Bernie George, Beatrice Fung Oye, Helen Arden, Jean Hamilton, Tower Orch (9) with Mike Carll: "On Stage, Everybody" (U) and "Out of the Wight" (PRC). Current Tower layout ties in with top half of dual screen billing, the 40-minute stage revue featuring sev- eral entertainers from the film and air "On Stage. Everybody" casts. Bernie George, mimic, easily Is the standout of the bill with his top- flight impreshes, of radio and screen stars. His subjects include Ted Husing. Fred Allen. W. C. Fields, Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre. Beatrice. Fung Oye. attractive Chinese gal, warbles "Everything I've Got Belongs to You" in a pleas- ing voice, and gives way to Helen Arden, brunet soprano, who does "Italian Street Song" and a medley from "Oklahoma" in neat fashion. Jean Hamilton, boogie - woogie pianist, closes bill with some hep eight-to-the-bar rhythm to the de light of the groovers. Biz average when caught. Earl. closes show with "6nc O'ClocU Jump" featuring most of the mem- bers of the crew, Jackie Gleason has them literally rolling in the aisles with his brand of comedy although a goodly por- tion or his gags and stories are of the tried and true variety and fa- miliar. Nevertheless the quips com- bined with his kidding of radio pro- grams, the burlesque carbons of Bover, Peter Lorre. Durante and others, and the musical nonsense with Dorsey is top entertainment. Derby Wilson and Frenchy cotir tribute a neat session of tapology. Woman hasn't much, to do and is seen only briefly in some torso shak- ing at the beginning a«d end of the act. In between Wilson carries the load with some neat tapping with eccentric touches and an iinpresh of. Bill Robinson, who has just played the house, all interspersed with com- edy chatter for big returns.. Morfy Orplu'iiiii, 1« A. : .> ' Los Angeles. Oct. 12. ' Sally Rand, Brookins Sc Van, Nino Milo, The Latinos (2). Larry Evans. Ann Garri Girls (10). House Orch (12) ; "Behind City Lights" (Rep). Sally Rand is headlining an okay variety bill at the Orpheum this week.. Fan and bubble dancer is still using the Same routines and they are still as sightly. Act is introed with ballet bit by the Ann Gain Girls (10), seguing into, some bubble toss- ing by Miss Rand. She's: back with her fans to close the turn for gener- ous applause. ; • •. ; Bill opens with Al Lyons front- ing the pit orch f Or: a medley, fol- lowed by Larry Evans baritomng "Stormy Weather" and "Besaihe Mucho." Garri Girls whip together a boogie-woogie routine for fair re- sults, paving way for wire-walking act of the Latinos. Latter turn is standard, well-done and liked. Nino Milo. out next, tries to turn on too much personality in singing Latin tunes and imitation of Al Jolson. Midway routine- of the Garri Girls' is an oriental number, appropriately costumed, featuring Ann Garri. Brookins and Van. colored comics, get laughs with gags, piano playing and soft-shoe work. Brog. New Acts Old Papa Time d«sn't seem to have slowed down Cab Calloway even a little bit. He's beating out the hot licks ath the Earle this week in his own inimitable style and the customers are eating out of his hand. And for the first time Plnllv fans are getting an eyeful of the little gal with , the different singing, style which is selling her. platters like the traditional hot cakes—Pearl Bailey. She- rings the gong with her lazy way of vocalizing little items like "Fifteen Years," "Straighten Up and Fly Right,"' "St. Louis Blues," and "Tired." Latter tune she duets with ' Calloway. ... ', Cab's other femme canary, Dotty Sautters, likewise is plenty.groovey with "Caldonia" and "Atchison, To- peka and Santa Fe." Cab supplies the zing in the male vocal depart- ment himself with "Minnie the Moocher," "Smokey Joe," "St. James Infirmary" and "Jumpin' Jive," keeping the customers hopping in their seats to the rhythm, ' Band numbers include "Russian . LuLlaby". (in strictly' non-Russky rhythm), "Maybe It's Dinah " and the "Blue. Serge Suit" finale,. Moke • & Poke, as .usual, .knock themselves out trying to please with their comic terping and clowning— and they dO. Dance , team of Three Poms, a trio of agile gal boofers, rounds out the bill neatly. House jammed when caught (Fri. afternoon). ..' "■ Shah ':,; AiloHis. i\i»wark Newark. Oct. 11. Sammy Kaye Orch (16). Betty Barclay. Bi ly ■ Williams. Arthur Wright, Susan Allen, Tubby Silvers; Cy Reeves. Mack & Desniond; "Man from Oklahoma" (Rep). National, l/ville . Louisville, Oct. 12,/ • ErMzine Hawkins Orch (18), Dolores Brown, Conway & Barks, Pitts & Pitts, Brown Dots, Jimmy Mitchell, Ace Harris; "Charlie Chaii. Sricer Claw" (Mono). Erskine Hawkins has a strong combo currently, and the "Tuxedo Junction" colored maestro has. pro- vided himself with some sock acts, which round out a fast-moving show-. Personnel consists of eight brass, five sax, bass, guitar, drums and piano, plus Hawkins himself, who gives out on brilliant trumpet stuff, and m.c.'s the hour-long session in a'dignified manner ■'•:.,>■;.' Band makes the best showing with recorded tunes, "Tuxedo" naturally having the hepsters jumping. "Gotta Be This or That" gives Jimmy Mit- chell, sax mail, opportunity for , smooth vocalling, and he follows up ' with "15 Years." Band's piano man. Ace Harris, keeps 'em watching an- tics at the ivories, and his hot sing- Sammy Kaye sets a fast pace in this neat package. Emphasis is on melody—sweet and hot—throughout and the house couldn't want a better Show for its more staid customers. Only playing the maestro "does is in opening,; with a hot arrangement of "Gotta Be This or That," Arthur Wright tenors "Till the,End of Time" and Susan. Allen contribs "My Head on. Your Shoulder" and 'Til Buy That Dream." : With a change of tempo, Tubby Silvers shouts, a verse of "Caldonia" a. la Harlem, then plays jt on his tenor sax. Betty Barclay waxes cute in "Paper Moon'" and ."I'm a Big Girl New" for plenty guffaws, then teams, with Billy Williams ; in.- "My, Dreams Are Getting Better," Wil- liams clicks solo on "Navajo Trail" and ' I'd Do It Over Again." ; . Cy Reeves trots out his familiar comedy act, . centering around a jived up ' Old Man River." for Micko results, The Mack-Desmond dance team mingles smart tapstering with boogie-woogie pianoing for . solid hand. Bran: RUTH NEAIi Songs- 8 Mins. ' Cafe Society Downtown, N. ¥... ■ Barney . Josephson. having .discov- ered a clicko in his . Cafe Society Downtown with Susan Reed, has fol- lowed her up with another bal- ladeer, Ruth Neal, a comely gal who indulges in old English and Ameri- can folk-tunes while accompanying herself on a guitar. . Miss Neal is a competent singer who needs to acquire ease and pol- ish before going uptown.: As she currently presents 'herself, accent is on her voice rather than the inter- esting ballad content: She should try greater emphasis on her ma- terial. ' Jose. :..'v' ; Oriental. Chi :;.■ '..'■.■'' ■ ■': '.Chicago. Oct. 12. Jimmy . Dorsey . Orch (19) with Gloria Stark and Dick Culver, Jackie Gleason, Derby Wilson & Frenchy: "Guest,Wife" (VA>. House inaugurates* Thursday open- ings witlr the current bill headed by Jimmy Dorsey's musicrew who are big local favorites Dorsey gang, is hot enough at times to satisfy the moat avid jazz addict but .can be equally,, sweet on occasion as is proved in the accompaniments of the vocalists. The Outfit, is sock, all the Way.../,'. .. Band opens with torrid version of "This .Can't Be Love." followed by Gloria Stark's nifty .warbling of "Come To.Baby Do" and "I'm In the Mood for Love" to score. Karl Kift'e, 18-year-old drummer, brings down the house; in the next spot, with his speedy drumstick ability in "I Got Rhythm" and "My Drums Are Get- ting Better All the Time'' chalking Up a solid hit.; Another ace is bari- tone soloist ■ Dick ■ Culver, whose pleasing pipes and manner of doing "Till the End--of-.-Time."-- "Fit Buy That Dream" and "Talk of the Town" has the femme customers gaga, Band RICHARD DARNELL Songs 12' M us. Gayety, Montreal Possessor of .a rich lyric .tenor, Richard Darnell really socks his lis-, tener's with such, items as "Giannina Mia," "Donkey Serenade," "Ber- ceuse," and some pop , ballads,. A little self-conscious, experience should easily clear this up. Looks promising for high-class spots. Laza. VarIet y Bills WEEK OF OCT. 18 Numeral* In connection with Mils below Indicate opealng day ot whether full or wilt week NKW YOKK CITY Cunlfol (IS) Oene Ki'Utia We • l'uniela lti-IIU.ii Wesson Jlros. • .Senov V\ fiK't's W«l» (T8> Ma»-\ oletios Baclio AcTO Ken Whinner Jah»M.>' Morgan, Diirolhy DoneBun Vhil llrllii ... . < millui (ih> K rers At Doloref* , i)l*l«»iiati'«f|.' F.osa &, t.aTMen-e .lin'iniy Hosp SI an KiMlVer Paramount XKW YORK CITV l'ltramount (ITi Andrews Sisters Kaneh Show * . Till) Herbert Vic Sehoen Band ('ha's Lel«)u6n t>iitmeat SlarUliam Kurt Massey BITFAt.O Hufl'ulii (til Sanun\ Kaye. Bant! c.i ltee.ves bane & CTare .- C'MICAWO thiraKoMl-.) 'I'iiv Tap & Toe Freil * l.owcry * Dorotlli f.ae Claudsniilli H.ox .laek- Cuvehs ••* Wliltson Hi'«« Kejiiil tm Kraliine 11a vvliins. B K.lwa '■il.« Sfslera ., iloweli Bow!er Moore & Viv'.&:\ . MIAMI . Ol.vmiilii (17) Pat Hill & .loan .Sliiela Rogers t .1 1> A. T Maciv .Nil)! I.one Jr 4 ratttmos . 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Morgan Al Castle .Co Kileen .lean «• Dotly Cabaret Bills NEW TOBK CITY 'Hill's «u.t *«-• ffitliel Gllberl ("liarlen SI r k it la nd lacli Ryan, Harold WlUartl Jimmy Burn* ■ Bill Kelsey , Clay ■.»»>■ OllarletU Mine Aiiijel Evelyn Knigtit liHvili Corey Boflo. Al.urpby Helen Howe Chlttison liio I'ale ftni'telT <Qownto'.\n) . .Tack White .Dolores Man in , . iiuiMieno Coca \ Benny Morton ore. t'iife Society , (liptonn) Paula Laurence > Alauue, lie Kiyel Susan Kecd Mary Lon William- Sana Souei Baucerj" Kdinuml Hall Ore. Gene Field ■ Carousel Nttn Blalislone. Hal Hi son Vince Vernon Arnold Shoda CTiucls Foster Ore isunny Raye Hotel rnniia.Ttvanla Frankie Carle Ore Hotel Pierre Gall-Gall DiGatano & Adam S tan ley Melba Oro Hotel I'lnza .'inc-uy Savo lUihifif &: Beatrice. 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Austin (111 Lamb ilarcy Mcljuire , BiHKoWtisbtr SAN l'RANCrst'6 (icloVh (jute (17) II u I terbeck Ore The .1 lively a Hernian Hyde Dnpi'ec & Cliarlo Warner MSW YORK -MTV HI rand (III) Rus.s Mni'iiun Oi-e 'rimmy Dix i Sioobcs i'iie (ii-aysons rim Mini.i'tii.v lirirle (til) ll.'il .Wi'lnlrye Ore lii'orslu' Gibbs Independent News-Comm'ls -—^ Continued fium page 1 and after, .each, news show, a 15- se.cond commercial is aired., Al- though Coca-Cola didn't sign up for. ally of the commercials, for the sake of the experiment Telecast obtained some Coca-Cola Copy and used it just to get-audience reaction: An ad- vertising executive from one of the major radio ad .agencies was invited to sit in on the show at the Rivoli to get first-hand response. The spokesman informed "Variety" that, on the whole, audiences were pas J sive. - There was one Instance where a patron called out, ' Coca-Cola get* in on everything." Still in the nebulous stage, plans are to have the commercials screened ir. either still or animated fashion during the newscast, However, should; the:'producers decide to., pro- ject animated commercials, theatre managers iec! the idea of the news- casts will defeat its purpose, since people will devote more attention to the screen than they will to the announcer's, news, thus distracting from the original intent. Among the. ad agencies approached to give their comments to the news innovation are : .those representing Procter & Gamble,- Lever Bros,, General Foods, General Mills. Lig- gett & Myers, P. Lorillard, Philip Mortis. .:. ' : Mill' YORK CITY .Mlihio Hall (IH) llati'lcia Bowman Rudolf Kroellei Lucy Brown • Bolt Kv-ans T & 8: Harlucll . Kflward Releiieri Waiter Graf Roxy (17) C'iiri Huvhmh • Itoaaiia & Antonio Copiicalianti Bci- : I,OX(i ISI.ANIJ rlumuirii (IH-SI) Del Martins The Mirths Bert 11 envy Kil Lntfibeit Co • AI & .1 Johnston » ■ Snslia Leonoff Murray lloyt ■ Boh .Wilwai'll's IIROOKI.VN FluthiiHli (aO-lfl) rcBto Ta.vlor , Fields, & Burns CAJIONN Toliei-K (l»-i!l) I.uverue & Jon Lou * I. Berntird The Bee),' mans I i 11; v Rose 'Coco Steve it hiddy • CHICAGO Oriental (IH) .Tiuitiiy Uorscy Ore Jackie Gleason W'ilKOu J'renclH' KliMllX'tll (1S-IM1 !.<•• Bolin t'i.ii/.ii'Cth Canines il'oll.vwood Slepiiers Kci.sseH Farrar l,)nl S'tone IIAKTFOKII Slate (iii-:i» Kina Cole ,i Andy Kirl. (ire, Beverly White Men n: Rhythm ,'l'iiii Tinkers tOU VOGEL. ■ MAITAO l l,l<« 4 01.1 MIU S. <.V Msl.: HiKlilJ Allen Dir.: ICODJ H SM ITll AG ISNCV raruiuouiil BIiIb.. New Vork The Barrets ., Siishii Lco'nofr Edith Valle R.Vl.TIMOUr Hippnilriime (111) The ReddiiiBions Miriam. .Burrotiwlis Yost'S iiiiutt Men ,le(in. Carroll ...-. ■ ROynt (til) Jimiuy JiUhceforfl Leva Dixon Leon Collins SU>p Bros State (lH-'!0) Nyles.&.Neai,' • Diamond Bros :" (!!1-2I) .Terry: jerome:, Al Mafcia & Gloria. HOINO BROOK Rrook (•>«-::I) Paul Brilliant , Jo Ami .Sumnier Bob Edwards . The Kayos : .:..KA'KSAK: CITY ':. Tower (l|)i J & J West' Mol llalJ , ' V«l Williams . i.oimsvii.i.i: Natlonul (18/ Tex . Hitter tfrtit MII.W'AIKKK Riverside (IH) iVoorty Herinau Ore Don C-uminintia- Sti ic t'ondos Murtah Sisters * ■•'■ XJiHAKK • Adnms (10) " ,. Jdltnny Jblinstoii' • liiiecu Barton S . I'ttchnien , Jlorey Amsterdam Keiiios., & JUdBeis ' Jorilau & Pafvis ' NK» ORLEANS St. Charles (IT) Allan Jonea Ted Smith ; l-'i-' d Keating, Lillian Filz|;erald I'atricia Brcn: I lub liOiulon .Connee Boswe.U Alan Gaie Kiic Victor Lebnarda & Ga la tile Chop Choo JobIKSOil Jack Harris Pre Coiiaeiibann . Joe 1>; Leu-is ' Dorothy Clatra Kirk AVc.o.i * Miriam Lava lie BeAngelo & Vaiiva liusso l.»o Pandelro Joel lleri'On Ore Noro Morales C'rc King Cole Trio Dill mond Horseshoe Joe K Howard Watson Sis Frl.tjiii Sciierr. ' Ann Pennineton Willie Solar Mr Ballai.tine Jacqueline Hurley " Michael Edward Bill Acorn. Emma Francis' Mitt-he'l Brolher Jiiinii:. Allison Bill .Moore 1- our Rosebuds Vincent. Travers Or Morty Reid Ore. : .400 ReMnurniit Tommy Doi-sey Ore ti'wli-li Village lain' AI Trace Ore Ann Paige. Joittuvy & George George Barr I llnvnnn-Mndrid Biosa Costeilo . . Ci.lto l>.ai. l'anclio & Diana . 0 Varolii Bd Hotel Ambassador Louis Botaneourl P Jules Lande Ore Hotel Astor Jose Morand Oic Hotel Bcllnonl IMiixa Lean Martin • ' ■ ■ Bobby Baxter \ Fay Carroll Kathfyn Duffy Dera Nino Morales Ore lieu- Fields Bert Stanley . Pay son Ko Ore Hotel Bil(more Bob Grant Ore .Lillian Cornell Rusm-11 Swanu (■ardini : F & 13. Barry •Tose-ih Si'lh Orch H tel C on) in adore Vaughn Monroe Ore Hotel nixie Teddy King Ore , Lion Williams ■ Hotel Ldlson Gloria P i: k->r Ore Essex Eionse Stan. .Keller Oro Jean T.iglte. - : Hotel l exlnglon Moral Kal . Ta mi Katia Talitr.a Malle -',;;.V Mokihana Harold Alotnn Ore Hotel Lincoln Art Mooney Ore Hotel New Yorkei Joan .Hyldoft .' Terry Brent Phil Romaina Neil. I?6ntain« . , ':.■':'•• (Continued Iceland Boyd Heathen Be t l y Jane Moore LeBron & ritnipbell Jim Wong Troupe . Lou Martin Ore Kelly's Stable! Jtai cia Baye" - Botty Keid Noma Mali Jia Betty Maxwell Pete Brown . l.a Murllnliiue T.ou Holta ' Jo Stafford Larry Stewart Kenny I.e. Boy Ernie Slew-art Ore Latin Oiiartei Belie Baker Pat Iloonev Dick' Buckley Noel Toy Ming Linar Boo Sheo Siiiela. Bond ; ■■ B Wells 4 Faya .Marianne ■: War.ger Girla : Wini Walsn Marty Beck.Oro l.eon & Eddie'* Gall! Sis -'. I'aul Drayjin Allan Hood The Claytons Glavaii Heh-on .Mtii.i Jo Malt Art Waller Ore Madison Cnfo Hope Emerson • I'onj (,'iaig JudilH Arten . Monte Curio Dleli (iashnrre Ora Jean I- Murray, Lady Anne : , '1t.fi ■■":■<' 'om iiiio O Old Romanian .Tin-kit Philiim Sailie Banks Mimi, Kclierman ii Claire Sis Helen BoW'cr Joe La Porte Ore tivK.rrs .Coi-iier' Hum-' Letcourt. Oro Clark's Hatvailana , Harold Green , Freshmen Mars Trio Korn Kohblers . Slg Schatz Ore . Riibnii Bleu Monica Boynr ' Jack Smilli M^axine Sullivan .To.se Mc.Iis . ■• .'- Merv. n Nelson * ■ Ceduc Wallace Trio Garland Wil.'-on Rush Krelclia Blar.ka Basil i-'.-.-. cei. ' • .' Sari .G.6'rof'-'. Misclia Uzdoiniir ■ Irene. T'eOdora .Barn Hum Kai-avaeft . Spivy'* Root Snivy . Carter * Bowla Jayne Manner? Storh Club Morales Oro • liniie Hoist Ore - :''■''.; Vcratilllee '. Carl t-SrisSon: "' Jiiti'my Carroll Darlene Kilo 1 .Tacit Harwood. Gloria Davis Kendall Kelly Miriam. Sea bold ' .Too Ricardel pro ori page 55)