Variety (September 1960)

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62 PTsaEff Wednesday, September 28, 1960 On The Upbeat New York: Jimmy McHugh Music planning to open foreign offices throughout Europe Mike Shepherd joined United Record Corp. Newark, to head thie special promotion de¬ partment for the pressing plant firm . Lois Van Duyne, produc¬ tion ^director for the Warwick Rec- ^ords-United Telefilm Records com¬ bine, married Antonia Patrizio Suppa {Count Aldobrandini) Sun¬ day (255 in Toronto . . r. Maestro Paul Lavalle on a musical goodwill tour in celebration of Cities Serv¬ ice Oil Co.’s 50th anni .Jaye P. Morgan, MGM disker, jguests on Tennessee Ernie Ford’s NBC-TV show tomorrow (Thurs.);. . . Rou¬ lette Records moved to jits Broad¬ way & 50th St. offices last week. Marlene Marcus will head the production department and assist in the sales division of Hanover- Signature Records . . . jMadelelne Gottlieb joined Dave Lipsky’s pub¬ licity office . . . N.Y. Post colum¬ nist Earl Wilson readying a Satur¬ day Evening Post profile on ABC- Paramount disker Pan! Anka . . , Guitarist Duane Eddy booked for six one-nighters through Pennsyl¬ vania, North Carolina and Virginia Nov. 1 through Nov. 6 . . . Fabian ThJllTf OFTHE The -|||| f WEEK TOMMY EDWARDS Sings BLUE HEARTACHES K 12916 ai ROSEMARY CLOONEY Slags on RCA VICTOR MANY A WONDERFUL E FAMOUS MUSIC COKFQKATION SONGS Enoueh for • musical. I am so confi¬ dant tfcay will hit, I wUI sail ttiam on farms with moderate down payment. II yew come and see yew will he pleasantly awrprlsad. Tkofrigor 7-2200. bfc 1014 signed the Fabulous Four, singing quartet, for his upcoming 28-city * tour. t •-- 1 Chicago *■ Three Suns and 88er A1 Morgan latest Associated Booking Corp. ac¬ quisitions . . . Les McCann combo ^ into the Sutherland Hotel. Oct.'26 ’ . . . Dave Brubeck in for taping to¬ night (Wed.» of “Playboy’s Pent¬ house” tv syndicatioiier . . . Chico 1 Hamilton down for the Judge’s \ Chambers, St. Louis, Oct. 12-16, 1 and set to play the Chi Cloister Oct. 17 for two stanzas .. .. . Roy Hamilton inked with the Lake Meadows restaurant, here for an Oct. 12 preem. Room also booked Gloria Lynne, and the Earl. May Trio to start Dec. 7. San Francisco Earl Hines will depart the Hang¬ over Club, where he’s been: a fix- . ture since 1955, to take his band on tour early in October. Show fea¬ turing Jimmy Rushing is due to take over Oct. 7 .. . Ahmad Jamal quartet’s due at the Blackhawk Sept. 30 for 10 days, following Teddy Wilson. Howard Ramsey’s Hollywood group, which includes Frank Rosolino and Bob Cooper, Is scheduled into the, club Oct. 11 gnd they’ll be replaced Oct. 25 by I the Shorty Rogers crew ... Ornette i Coleman quartet goes into the. Jazz Workshop and Workshop’s Art Auerbach has signed James Moody fo** an Oct. 25 opening . . > Boule Noire opening with Benny Barth * trio. Philadelphia BullmObse Jackson, formerly in ■ the rhythm & blues sector lately doing odd jobs In local bistros and clubs, making a comeback on the ’ Warwick Label .. . .. Larry Cohen ; giving up teaching history in! junior high to become regional I promotion man for United Artists }. . .. . Ahmad Jamal planning to cut I down-his road work and opening a ; night club in Chicago where he : will feature himself six months a ! year ... Mayo’s Showplace launch-1 ing a show policy, with Joe Valiho f current to be . followed by Boh p’Fano,- Bob Manning and Joan King . . . Toni Harper to be fea¬ tured in the Contemporary Music Guild concert under the direction of Jimmy DePreist, at Irvine Audi- , torium, Oct. 16 . . . Tony DeSantis, skedded to be a halfback in Temple University’s grid squad this fali, gave up his atheltic scholarship to become road manager for: Fabian I and Frankie Avalon. j Mpls. Symph’s ‘New Look’; j To Play MJQ Jazz Work; Minneapolis, Sept, 27. \ When the Minneapolis Sym¬ phony opens its 58th season Nov. 4. it’ll feature a “new look.” In addition to its new conductor, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski of Po¬ land, there’ll be a new associate conductor, Frank Miller, and three other new faces in key positions. Something brand new will be the performance of a piece for jazz quartet and orchestra, headlining the Modem Jazz Quartet. Soloists who will be making their first ap¬ pearance with the orch include tenor Richard Tucker, violinists Johanna Martzy and Christian Ferras and pianists Gary Graff- man, Samson Francois and Mal- colni Frager. Guest conductors who will appear for the first time are Colin Davis, Peter Maag and Walter Hendl. 1 CHICO HAMILTON I QUINTETTE | Sept. 20> Oct. 2—JAZZ GALLERY, New York « Oct. 3 - Oct. 8— METtOFOU, Now York | Oct. 12- Oct. It—JUDGE'S CHAMEERS, E. St. Louis. Ill, | Oct. 17 - Oct. 30— THE CLOISTERS, Chicago « WARNER BROS. RECORDS 3 BOOKED EXCLUSIVELY BY C * -ASSOCIATED BOOKING CORPORATION-* . JOI SLASBR, Pro*. ' t45 Flfth Avo. IM N r Wabash Avg. *7 Unwhi Rd. Mil Sunsat Slvd. Now York 32, N.Y. Chicago, III. Miami Soaalt, PI* . H'wgoU 44, Calif. PLaxa I-4AM CRntral JlfHraan Mitt OLympla MI40 RETAIL ALBUM BEST SELLERS (A National Survey of Key Outlet*) This Last No. wfcs. wk. wk. on chart KINGSTON TRIO (Capitol) String Along (T 1407) __ BOB NEWHART (WB) Button Down Mind (W 1379) , FRANK: SINATRA (Capitol) Nice ’n* Easy 'W 1417) SOUND OF MUSIC (Columbia) Original Cast (KOL 5450) _ BRENDA LEE (Decca) Brenda! Lee (DL 4039) __ JOHNNY MATHIS (Columbia) Johnny’s Mood (CL 1526) __ PAUL ANKA ABC-Par) Paul Anka Sings His Big 15 (ABC-323) KINGSTON TRIO (Capitol) Sold Out (T-1352) __ SHELLEY BERMAN (Verve) Edge of Shelley Berman (MGV-15Q13) DAVE GARDNER (Victor) Kick Thy Own Self (LPM/LSP 2239) ELVIS PRESLEY (Victor) Elvis Is Back (LPM 2231) CAN-CAN (Capitol) Soundtrack (LOC 1032) SOUTH PACIFIC (Victor) Soun dt rack (LOC 1032) TERRY SNYDER (Command) Per suasive Pe rcuss ion (RS 800-50) , , , ; SHELLEY BERMAN (Verve) Insi de Sh elle y Berman (MGV 15003) BILLY VAUGHN (Dot) Theme from a Summer Place (DLP 3276) RAY CONNIFF (Columbia) Young at Heart (CL 1489) __ DAVE GARDNER (Victor) Rejoice Dear Hearts (LPM 2083) PLATTERS (Mercury) Encores of Golden Hits (MG 20472) BILLY VAUGHN (Dot) Look for a Star (DLP 3322) wiiai a BEN-HUR (MGM) Soundtrack (1 E l) MITCH MILLER (Columbia) Sentimental Sing with Mitch (CL 1457) BOBBY DARIN (AtCO) Bobby Darin at the Copa (LP 122) CONNIE FRANCIS (MGM) Sings Spanish & Latin Favorites (E 3853) GEORGE SHEARING (Capitol) White Satin (T 1334) BILL DANA (Signature) My Name Jose Jimlnes (SM 1013) WOODY WOODBURY (StereodditiesV Laughing Room (MW 2) HENRY MANCINI (Victor) Mr. Lucky (LPM 2198) LOS ADMIRADORES (Command) Bongos (R 809)_. CONNIE FRANCIS (MGM) Italian Favorites (E 3791) ELLA FITZGERALD (Verve) Ella in Berlin (MGV 4041) EVERLY BROTHERS (Cadence) It’s Everly Time (W 1381) HARRY BELAFONTE (Victor) Belafonte ait Carnegie Hall (LOC 6006) RAY CHARLES (Atlantic) In! Person (8039) MARTY ROBBINS (Columbia) More Gunfighter Ballad* (CL 1481) MANTOVANI (London) Songs to Remember (LL 3149) RAY CHARLES (Atlantic) Genius of Ray Charles (1312) _ BELLS ARE RINGING (Capitol) Soundtrack (W 1435) DORIS DAY (Columbia) Show time (CL 1470) ‘Corn’ Field j - Continued from page rsy.^aB > r dominating that L - market. Nearly J • one-third of Augusta (Ga.) were in >. the country-oriented.: class and Denver’s total market is one- $ fourth cdtw making it: the nurnber > three most-penetrated market; of the study. ] l Cities in the survey were At?' j - lanta, Baltimore, Augusta (Ga.), *; Charlotte (N.. C-), Denver, Dallas-. ■J. Ft. Worth, Houston; Kansas City * (Mo.), Long Beach-L. A., Memphis, ]; Miami, Nashville, Orlando, Phoe? j * niXi TuCSon, San Bernardino, Salt Lake City, Utlca-Rome-Remsen $ (N. Y.):- On the speaker’s dais during the N. Y. meet were: Leroy Gloger of KRCT, Houston; Kurt Meer of KCUL, DaUss-Ft. Worth; Carl Brenner *.■ of WBMD, Baltimore; Olin Tice of CBS who also^owns Artist-DiskDeals Columbia! Arena Twins The Arena Twin* have been signed to, Columbia Records by Ernest Altschuler, pop: records pro¬ ducer. Their first single (“Notify The F.B.I.” and “Oh, What A Shame”) will he released this week. The boys are managed by Julian Stearns. Top Rank: A1 Hibbler A1 Hibbler, a longtime Decca disker. will how record for the Top Rank label. The new affiliation re¬ unites Hibbler with Paul Cohen; onetime artists & repertoire: man at Decca now a&r’ing for Top Rank. Frisco AFM Winner San Francisco, Sept, 27.: ; Johnny Cordon!! dance band won AFM Local 6’s Frisco area contest last week. in the AFM’s best new band competition.: Cordoni’s 12-piece orch \dll com¬ pete in regiohal finals at Frisco next mont? ^ NOTICE OF SALE A.B.C. MUSIC CORP. BOGAT MUSIC CORP. : BOURNE, INC. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN t t purMBRl f* an order ll tho Apoelatu OIWjIoa the Su»r«m# Cuurt, Firkt Judlklil DoMrfnaiit, all •f th« IkimI ti4 •attteahaB . iharn of tt«fc sf A.B.C. Music Ccr|«r*tiM. Bosh Muilf CcrporttioD and Bourac. Inc., ill ba ccld In separata Parcels,' , cr ar-a-iioljl. .at pakllc auetica in the 8urre*ate’s Cerrt, New Yerk County, Rcaai 510, Hall at Rtcerds. Chata- ber? and Lafayetta Straata, Na» York: N. Y.. ta Octabar 14, IM0 at 2J» t’clwk la tte 'afterneaa, A taBy tT tba Terais. at Bala tsnthtf «ltb Rnaneial atateaaata acd atbar! ' Infornatlaa caaceroina tha Canpanlcs nay ba prasured tram, the uhdersi ed- Executors if tho ad¬ dress Indicated below. The Court. baa fixed aa assresate upset price fer all af the Paresis at $2.100.000....: Dated: New Yerk, Auoust 15, (M0> MARY ELIZABETH KEEDICK MARY M. BOURNE JOSEPH TRACHTMAN o/o HON. JOSEPH A. COX Surrojata’a Court .' Hall of Records 81 -Chatnban Street New York T. N t. CLIMBING TO THE TOP THEME FROM THE APARTMEHT MUS^WKnc ANNIVERSARY Sbo& Wot TJTR V WKTQ, Charlotte; Coleman Finkel, exec-veepet of Executive Commu¬ nications Inc.; Norman (Bud) Mess* ner of WCBG,. Chambersburg, Pa.; Louis Hayman, owner of WSHE, Raleigh, Dr. Sidney Roslow and Charles Bernard. _ CHEAT MEAT taCT l “effeat MtiUOY mou BE l •ar.rs.*®" B fiVaTWHaTlBB VAUGHN and HIS ORCH. ^Thanta From THE SUNDOWNERS” #14133 ■y CHEAT GREAT GREAT ■■I theme from I MM SUNDOWNERS’* f WM j^w*«iuur.. .Evna,. I BBli^liirraT