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,- MELODY MAKER, Juty :at, 1M
ANDRE PREVIN BAN-Special lnvestigation-p. 3
,,11 ~I~ "61~ml1"1 ,1~~1 .._.. .
. ~1111iHdl aufildl1~dll ul~uaWIJI . ·1 July 30, 1960 FOR THE BEST IN JAZZ Every Friday 6d. J
SAMMY DAVIS JNR~ Ship
Ahoy! COMING BACK ~~ I Royalty Theatre season
NEW YORK, Wednesday. - Sammy Davis Jnr. will be ,. back in Britain in April for an eight-week season
at London's new theatre, the Royalty in Kingsway. I Davis will do eight shows a week, probably with a chorus line and several supporting speciality acts.
The show is planned as a two-acter with Davis playing the second half. The trip was confhmed J
t h18 week by
the W!lllam MAKE WAY fQ_R THE STARS Morris Office in New York.
Davis has accepted the Royalty season niter turning down offe rs to s tar in Var iety ~~xtt~:ar~ondon Palladlum I
He will be In Europe In tl1e n ear f uture - PoSSJbly In August-to start work In Paris on his next film, " Le J azz Hot," in whtch he wlll have Marlene Dietrich and
, Gene Kelly as co-stars I l FANTASTIC
}..•Is did tantastlc buslne7..;;'4'.uring bis nrst London
"' • • ~is.It - h ls ~eason a t the Round tM rMOrl,1"'"'"""'"4114 tM.s .WUJ,; th M~ t'~ . ~ ural)c ~taura:nt from 1
tJ•• Nm,...Ea,t. s,n/lOf' ...,..,.,., ~u on<I ~""'"""~ £o>lfi '.! k 1V to ne 10 this year.j »ouola• are vtctur«<J. in holidaM m a.t 87:J4Ua:;a,~ ~~. .jl,,oo~ne,,- -year-old .. Mr--
....&Q.n.11ie '3 appearing at' the an, PavUion~-,:..f·tJitt Di>W:iflt.♦ , vJ,..t.$~ , lt,y"'• was ' the b iggest Orchutra'.f at the si,~ Royal Ha.fl "... , .. b.,,::V!"-t:ae 1960• Roy-al Varleiy
Sliow at London·s Vh:toris Pal11ce on May 16.
SECONO CLASS POST AGE PAID AT HEW YORK, N.Y.
Matt Monro debut r Singer Mat.t Monro has bet-n I
bod~ed tor his fl.rat season at LOndon'& Astor Club s tarting on Monday.
Ella, Mahalia tours AMERICAN impresario
Norman Granz was due · in ~ndon for a few hours .iesterdoy (Thunday) to -talks held ~lscuss British tours for ' , single , attraction _ not I Grenz ts a lso µJanning a. i:lla Fit,,.gerald and Gospel with the Oscar Peterson Nov,mber tour or the con. •Inger Mahalia Jackson. I Trio. as has b<'Cn rumoured. I tlnenc. ~or t~ent w. ~r_ry_Mul~t•
1 . .. M:ahalla JaCk3(')n :s a possi- ga.n Orcl\e-st.a. l~u~ ~nta~n w1U
J ack H tggin s. of the bility for next.. Spring, but. l not be mclude,<I rn t . . c t np.
f.~ l{l~v~;m $.;;lii'isJ~~~ I callno, sa)' moce than ma,:· MAX & TED WAX J fl Gra.nz wlll have about Milos Is next J an l')~ur for talks. wi'fill~n~1~! ~~Pi~j~~~rj~lio~;: 'THIRTIES' LP 1 " Elm will deftnlte-Iy be the MUes Davis Quintet. 11s re-
makl,ng 1i ~cw British tour P':)rted in !Mt 1,,,.-e-r-k 's ""L'\i. T he tn l950. J Sti.e will c ome a s a itinerary has stll! to be set up. T ED HEATH has cut another ~-----~""'"""""""'"""""""""""""~"""'~-~-~--"'"""""""'"""_...,.~..,.~-. Bygri!~ '5~a LP with Ma.x 1'entath'ely entitled "The
Song.i,. of tlle 'Thtrtles.'' It fol lows th"' 1>1Htern of t.Jle1r vrevious Decca LP, "~,tax and Ted-The Hi ts o! the •Tv,entie-s:'
IT'S holiday time-the t i me for sunahine,
smiles ~nd snapshots. And --to nut you lo lite
picture on the festive scene. the Ill E L O nY M~ER is alwo.ys on the spot to bring readers the bes t up .. to - the - mJnute news and features of the world's enterbillll\ent.
* 'l'hls week, the !ll~t , pot-lii;ht swint s oo the Beaulieu J an F estival. A
ay for Jazz team of writerS and came ramen Jed by Editor Pat Brand wJU be at Lord Montagu's B eaulieu residence to cover the threeday clambake.
* I n adc\ition to the sbr band attractions, there will be Jive Contests el'CTY nit ht: five heats and :l final. with a Grand Final
on,.=of~~a!c:!lj,h!i Beaulieu turn to oa-re 8, and the back P::tl'e shows a pictu re of this
Wf'ck's Pre!...'> Conference held by lbe JJBC.
A full re1>0rt. and pleh1res on Be.'\ulleu will a ppea r next week.
* Still in holida,• moo<f. lhc 1\1~1 brin.i:s you a full report on tbe F.uro11ea11 Sln;in g" Contest at Kuokke•le-Zou lc, Ueli ium, on oa.i:c 5.
RDIF.~IBER. JF YO U WAX't THE BRilini'ES·:t CO VF. RAGE OF TIIE WORLO O:F EXl 'Hl't,\i':'I'• )fENT, Tlll=:S B£ St:R.F. 'IO READ THE l\1 E LO DY )I A KER EAC H WEEK.
The dlse wrn 't}e relcuttl .\rO~HHl OctobC!r.
M c-.:11\Whl:('. future commltments for T r d mdude nn 0,:p-:-
ruar~~~~1-;f1113· t~~c t~x c:o"7n~; ti-on o C lJ e.HC tnl1t.-.c:-lp t.1on.s.
WO~~J;!drwcn~~~r~~C J 1111i~ elud.c Sou ih 1\frLca . Aust.rallB., the Con t.lnent and AmerJce,.
Promoter's switch
, Page 2- MELODY MAKER. July 30, 1960
Melody Maker charts service Dat a supplied by over 100 record dealers
TOP TWENTY L (2) PLEASE DON'T TEASE . ... Clift R ichard. Columbia 2.. 0) G001) 'J'DIIN' .. , ... , ~ .... , •... . Jimmy Jones. MG:\,t 3. (3) SHAKIN' ALL OVER . . ... . . . .. Johnny K !dd. HMV 4. (5) MA.l\JA / ROBOT MAN . . .. . , . , Connie Francis. MGM $, (7) WIIEN WILL I UE LOVED? Everly Brot-hers. London G. (- ) )rnSS OF llLUES ' . ' .' ' . . . ' ' . . . . . Elvis Pre;le)'. RCA 7. 05) IF SRE SHOULD CO)t.E TO YOU
Anthony Newley. Decca 8. (4) AIN'T l\flSBEHAVlS' . . . . . , Tommy aruce. Colwnbia 9. (6) JOHNNY co:\ ES MARCIIIN() IIOME/ )IADE YOU
Adam Faith. :Parlophone J O. (11) ITSY BITSY TEENIE WEENJ E YELLOW POLKA DOT
BIKJl'\I . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . , .... Brian Hyland. London JI. (8) LOOK FOR A STAR .... . ... Garry Milts. Top Rank 12. ( 13) 8ECAUSE THEY 'RE YOONG .. Duane Eddy. LOndon 13. (9) WHAT A ) JOUTH ....... . ... . 'J'ommy Steele. Decca 14. 00) AN()ELA JOKES . .. . .. .. .. .. Michael Cox. Triumph JS, (-) APACHE . .... , • , . , . . ...... , . . . . . ShadO'\\"S. Columbia 16. ( 12) THREE STEPS T O HEAVEN Eddie COCilran. LOndon 17. (-) llt'LL HAVE TO GO . ............. Jim Reeves. RCA 18. (20) L()Vt 1$ LIKE A VI OLIN . ....... Ken Dodd. Decca 19. ( - ) ANGELA JONES . . , . . ......• J onnny Ferguson. MGM 20. (16) I WA~NA ()0 HO)tE ........ LOnnie Donegan. P)·e
--'· .,, ----------31zz PARADE -· · --. . . : .. . . ... . . . . . .
1. fl ) STRICTLY FOR CROWN. UP$ .......... .. Paddy Rokrt6, Ote,ca
ANDRE PREVIN escaped the horrors of the Hitler regime-but he failed to buck
British red tape. That's the grim truth behind the Jackboot kick In the
!ace Previn received on his !l.rst visit to Britain. And a honeymoon visit at that. A honeymoon trip that brought not a bouquet ol welcome, but a harsh refusal of a workln;J permit that, ll granted. could have brought pleasure w millions and maybe work !or Brlt!Sh musicians.
And the irony 1.s that. l! Previn could sl11g, he might still ha.ve been allowed to appear on that one-sPQt on Granada TV.
But he Just plays piano-brill!nntl;•. And because he happens to play jAl.Z.. that red tape bound him ia an inexorable web from which t.here 1s no escape.
JC Previn had been classified as an entertainer, he wou!d have
be~/'frw~ ~BJ~Y it~c~r~tai~ebata.ble ete.sslflcntion that. Nat ''King'' COle. Buddy Greco. Nellie Lutcher. Rose Murph;- and a string of simt!ar ja1.z performers have managed to escape the Ministry of I.AbOur and Musictam·N~1~~~ ~1.Sicte an ,_,ru official
or a W.hilehall bureaucrat wou!d t6flLet~d LhAt an~· one or these art.is.ts !s anything out. a
LOVE IS LIKE A VIOLIN
KEN DODD
ntt ~A ~ ctlalf"~ LTD OIIOCA ROOA
.u.&U.T tld.il;ll'.Ma)l'T l,0)(00)1 • ■ D
ja1.z performer. But.. wtth various dt-grees of
:~~~t,yi~t~y ~1//II~~i:V.~~ th1~~ Brltaln.
Did anyone mention Armstrong? Sa\•e your breath. Of course he sings. But he Is a musician. And where t.he MU and M of L are concerned. that is the governing consideration.
► Different ·••·········· Try to ge~ Satchmo here ns a
solo entertainer. and Just see how far vou would get. Even an agent.· o! Harold Davison's s ag a.city and ex~erience :gr~l:n 'thJr{1,,/f put l iat one
But with King Cole and Co. It's different.
Different when vi e w e d thr6Ugh the red-tAp, tinted gluses of the MU and M Of L -but less clear--cut \\·hen vie.wed by ordinary Mt:LOOY MAKER readers who are not concerned
;i~~n~~~);Pi1i!l~~ffcairrn:~s of As one he-art--c1·y trom a
:2. ci) STRICTLV ELVIS • • • ~ .. . ... , .. RCA
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• . U ) C' MON EVERY800V .................... Eddie C t»Cb:an. 1,otldon
Beat debut goes with
a bang I. (]Ol EXPRESSO BONCO .. . . . .. ...... ,. .... . ClHI R!c:,hard. Columb'la J. l'1) CLIF .. SINCS. No. !2 " .. . . . . ... . . . ... ... c::rr mchard, ColuMbla a. \81 IEMII..E FORD H IT PAA ADI' . . .... .. ,., ., • • •·~" " .. . . ....... . Pyt 8. 1«1) Ttff! LA.Ti, CR£AT IUDDY HOLLY , • • • • , .. .. .. . ... V()f;'\lt-Oo:al
11, {9} LOV£ 1$ THE T HINC, No. 1 .... . ... Na\ "K.!na " Col~. Cu.s1lt.ol
1. 0) COOo TIMIN' . • , , . . . . . ., .............. . .... Jlmmr Jona. MOM 2. (21 P LEAS E DON' T Tl!IIISE . ..... ... ....... . . Cl:!'!' Rl-cha:d. Columb!a 3. 13) AIN'T MISBE~VI N' , . ....... ... . ., ... Tom.my :eruct. cotumb!a 4. (0 ROBOT MAN . . . . .. .. .. . . . .... . . ...... . . .. . Con~~ e Fnno!.J. M OM. 6-. t'J) S HAKIN' ALL OVER ........ ... . . ...... ., • •• Jon:rtnr K1dd. HMV 8. (6) ANC.E LA JONES .. .. . . ...... ...... .... .... M !~h•el Cox, Triumph
~ ~~i ::~ :o~O-~~.~.::::::::::.·:::::::::::·i.d•~m~ftJl~tcg;~~; ,. {8} THRl::IE sn:Ps TO HEAVEN .......... , • ~I~ Cod11:11n. London
10. Cl6J WHEN W 1LL I DIE LOV!:';0! . . ... ..... . . f;\•trly Brother, . London
~1: Hi~ ~0~!N~!~o~ ~~~E ·::::::::::::::::::: .. ~"l'!it1;'!11~oi,t°fn.nh: 1J. (l$) l 'M SORRV ••••• , • , . ... . .. . . . ...... ..... . Sr~nd:\ Ltt. Bn.infflclr. 14, 00) CATHY'S CLOWN . • .. • , . .• . •. ..• , El,·e~l)' B:o~ca. Warn tr n~M. 16. t- > ITSV BITS V TEt:NI I! WEEN!£ YELLOW POLKA DOT. BIKI NI
Br{e.n H~·lu1d. 1,.ondon 11. 05) IF SHE SHOULD COME TO YOU . . ..... o\DU1on~ NM.·l~y. De«;,
~~ ~;;! ~~~~~s~:::~~:~~ .. -~~.~~.: .:.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':.':: .. O~\~y ~~(',.~\ti~~ 11. (1'1) VOU"LL NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSINC TILL YOU TRV
:£mile Ford. P)·e 20. (18) LET THE LITTLE GIRL DAMCE • . ... • . . Bill::,.· 8!•nd. London
suppl5NI by Ule m-&ker41 c,! the )iui,ic: Malter Phonosnph,
■ SuppUtd by ~he Popular P1Jbli$ht rs· C-0mr'l'l!ttec of the MU:ilC. tub ll$hert.' AUoclatlon. Ltd. 1. (1} LOVE IS LIKE A VIOLIN (F/Dl ('2/ ·) .... . ..... ~ ... Keith Prowu:
t: al i~i!.~f ~~tt:i~,i1:Pt;:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;=::::::::::::::::_:1~~ I . {14) ITSY BITSY TEE.NIE WEENI E YELLOW POLKA DOT BI KI NI
1. (5) TH~Ai,~~i~C. P1'AN'ci . iB't .. ii'ii," :: :::: :::::::: ,' :.~ ::: :::: ·Hrt :~~~~ a. 19) HE'LL HAVE TO co 4Al (2/-) .... ... . .. ...... . . C.s.mpb~!! CO:'lnelly ::.: :~r :'H'ttf)~~~tfv~ll:\;;.ii::·.)·.·.:.:.::.:_:.:_:.:_:.:.:.:.:_:_:,:_:.:.:.· .. ·.~t.~~~.el!r:I~
12. (8 ) STANDINC. ON THE CORNE R {A) (2/5► ..... . ..... . ... .. . Fri1r.k 1l. 113) ROBOT MAN f A) f:!/ •) . . ........... .............. . , . .. .. . . . . JO)' 14, UG) WHAT A MOUT H ( B ) {21•) ... ............. . ... . M .... Fra:ic1, D>.)' 15. t'?) C.Rl:.EN F IELDS fl\} t2/ · ) . . . .. .. . ... ..... .... ......... . M or. t~!it.rt 1&. {10) CRADLE OF LOVE (Ai 42/ ,) . ...... . .. ......... . . ...... . .... G ood 17. (- ) LOOK FOR A STAR {B) (2,'-) . . ........... . . .. ~ · ·· · · · ·. Ft!mut,lt, 18, (-l COOD TIMIN' ◄A) ( 2 .) ... ... .. ...... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ...... sneldon 11', (IS) SIXTEEN REASONS ,,,., ( 2/ · l • • .....••••• • ••• C;\mpbe!l Co:i:'lelly 211. (-t LOOKINC H ICH. HICH. HICH (A) {2/•t .. . . . . ... .. . . .. . Robb1n6 A-Amtrlcan: B- J3rlilsh; P- Olhcrs.
N l!t,t.('4 by . , \tarlct,y "-!:M U(! dAu-d J uly 27. 1960. 1. (6) ITSY BIT'SY TEENIE WEENlfi YfiL.LOW POL.K ,._ DOT BIKINI
• Br:•n lt)•h.li.d l LH <l.<'r) t. 12) ONLY TffE LONELY ......... . ....... , R,oy O:"buon O,lom1menu 3. (lj t•M SORRY . . ... . .. . . ........... ...... . .... :e:~rid-,. Ue ( ON:i::.;u 4. 10 AL1.EY DOP . .. ... . .. .... .............. . Ho}lywex>d A:t;yle., fLu te p 6. t ~ ) M ULESKINNl:R B L UES .. .. ...... ., ... . , .. .. . f'~ndt"rmen ($om;,. ) t, 1'JJ TCLL LAURA I LOVIE HER ........ . . .. Ray Pt~ r$0n t RCA \'ktOfl 7. t~I IMACE OF A CIRL . , • , • • . • . . •.••. ., • •• • .• . . • .. . , •. S:i.t>.~1 4Ek'lo) 8. l3 > EYERVBODV·s SOME BOO.Y' S FOOL . ... Comitc- l'l'anc!J C\lO'-!J 9. I-\ 1T·s NOW Oil NE.VER . . . . . . . .. .. ..... £1\'SII P:M1~y (RCA Vktori
10. 0 0 ) WHEN WILL I BE LOVED? •H·•·· ... E\'C~l)' BroUicr, CC-adCgtt,}
NOW Ready . O~CH_fSTRAT/ONS OF FIL.MUSIC HITS
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A LTP~ei~G!as 0i.ra~~d
en route. and missed the first night, and another guitarist failed l-0 turn up, "~leet the Beat"the Larry Parnes offerIng starring Billy Furyopened on schedule at the Britannia Theatre, Great Yarmouth. on Sunday.
It Is booked for four weeks or ma-Unee: and Sun. dav shows.
The first nlaht went with a bang. with bolh houses packed by happy teenagers.
Livelier screams. stamps R.nd
:~h~~~ ruw;i.Ftiiy~~igi~~ He was energetic and slick-but Davy Jones was
~~.OT~.~~;elta:n~ ~~~ ~~B~~-.. in~ orJ! t:~1! light of the show.
J ohnny O<!-ntte's ver• slons of " He·n Rave to Go .. and "I Need Your Love Tonight " came over well. but K elih Kelly ,u,d Julian were almost swamped by Ule Beat Boys at their rear.
01 th!., group. IS-yearold Ketmy Packwood. of Norv.ich, shone on lead guitar. This 1s a bright, noisy show which will suit r.eena.gers.-J. Kitson.
Ronnie Hilton - all-rounder
R ONNIE HlLTON'S new :. Mlsst~
1VBell .. ,~~dii%
Anythin$," is selling well in Bridtmgton. And one Of the reasons 1s Ronnie's \•e1-satlle performance ln his summer show at the Gr and Pavilion.
Apart from h !s song
=;~~~al<% aeve~:J'; .siee nes and sketches.
th~1b~~~ s=n ff~ ~1~~1~~:miie~t,~lfe.~1~~ O:t\\-"SOll.
July 30. 1960. MELODY MAKER- Page 3
I've learnt never to buck the unions-anywhere'
reader t his week pleadS : "Is there no one on the side of the people who rea lly enjoy good entertainment:.,
That. comment from Miss S. Skinner. of Putney. sums uo the reader reaction to l$.$t w~ 1c•s exclushlC MM story th at Bntaln had ban ned Andr~ Pre,•in.
P revin was t.> have taped one show for Granada T V on W ednesday, It w::mld have been shown to mil1ions or v iewers ill " T he Variety Show ·• programme on Wednesday next.
► No British •••••••••••••
l\nd Prevlu had e ,·q.1r eMeU the wish to " pJay solo Jazz piano with Just a Brif,ish rhythm. sect IC:-\." He added : •· I'd like to hin1e Victor Feld• man. too. on \'ibes. If t can.''
Well. now thcre·s going to be no Previn. An::l whether or not i t fitted i n with the Granada. producer·s plans. there could be no British rlwthm $.tCtion or Victor Feldman on vibes.
For that. TV ShO\\' has hnd to be drastically :-eshuffled !ollowini the work permit refusal.
It meant a major hudache for the pl'Oducer of the show.
threw the American and Br!• t ish offices of the Music Corporation of Amerie.n-Previn's agent:i-into a turmon, and h a rdly endeared Britain lO Previn. who checked into the Savoy Hotel wiU'l h:s wife Dore on T ucsd1w.
O\'er · to Eddie Pola. director of Light Entertainment !or Grana<Sa TV.
Eddie Pola. sounded like a ma n who had been grappli~ witll the Great Unknown wheo he spoke to ~•lM on Tuesday.
·' J t!m,·r.. tn-.rlr-r.stnnc1 it.." hP. said. "We're told Andre is classified AS a jazz pianist a nd not as an entertainer. And this.. despite t!\e fact. you tiln J>Oint. out that. he plays concerts. night clubs and tileatrcs ii'l the States 1s a single act..
► No permit ••••••••••••
•· All this trouble blew up four weeks a~. we were told to submit erideuce to the Ministry Of Lf.bour that Previn was an entcrt£iner. we said we coul<lrn do ttat-but t-hat the Music Cori>oration of America would.
" MCA were fair1v hopeful the permit w:,uld be, granted. Then. a rortn!S(ht bc'fore the ~?~e~•.as due to go on, it was
•· It was too late to bring in a nyone else for Prc,·in. Anyway, how do rou ' re1>h'lCe • a man like Andre? He was to have been givtn a big spot. So we Just had to cut the show and jig it around."
A sPokesmnn for MCA in LOndOH 1,;v1111uo.:11t.e(l • ., \Ve tried everythin,g. W-hen Ministry of I.AbOUl' v.•as ar1>roaehed for rd~ or-kJ;1lrepe:~ ~uidwe ~ ad a~~ t rouble.
" Then. when It a ll blew UP. we cont.ac ted our New York office. W e asked them to S\IPPIY
~~~~e ;,~l~~,f~<>;~iJ:r~t
•• Untort.unately, not enougl\ material was forthcomh1sc. so we couldn't prove our point.
.. It's au very unfortunatea nd we th ink very r>reJudtced."
Last week, Hardie Ratclifle. general secretary of the Musicians' Union. admitted to the M M t hat It was the M U that ·· dre\v the a t.tendon ot the. Ministry or Labour to pUb1ished stat..ements that Andre Pre\•in -described as a well~known
~ ~101~ l'tf~mrrtt~~s 1i:;~g ~ holiday a.ppearance."
The statement continued : " We t hought that we should
rg~os:of~e of P~~f!r~~:r hii~e~ I.he n : wa.:s a. rt:t.:lpr vt.:ul m ·rnu>;e• ment.·•
Then Hardie Ratcliffe added: "The Mii\istrv reached their own decision without notifsinsi: US."
► 'No proof' •••••••••••••
Ttte general secret.arr refused to adm1t that the M or L had therefore ~cted upcn the MU'S communication - or " r~commcndntion," as the :\I U put it t.o him,
•· You·ve no proor or t,hat.'' he said.
Maybe. S ut it. is reasonable to as.i;ume that Pre,•in-whose LPs are unlikely t<> ~ reauired ~laying in Wh1tehal1-ma;i stUl
n~t~ ir~~l~:nter~a~ ~·gr\~;i with such alacrity. And. doubtless. with such conscientious regard for t he welfare of its 30.000 members.
But before we put the MU in too bad a tight . let.'.$ go O\!CJ° LO Harold Davison. a man wbo has been the klnitoin of band exchanees bet.1.\·een Brit~in ~nc1
ce,ptlon to t.he rule. But. when t he MU lourid o•t t hat '!"eddy Wltson · had been granted a work permlt. B ritl.sh musicians were instructed n ot. to p lay with h im.
.. Everyone is making a h ulla,. baloo a bOut Previn's not playing here. They don 't seem to show the same concern ai:>Out British Jatz a rt,Lsts being bOoked into the SLa tes.
► No Dill •••••••••
•· Would I be allowed. say, to present a Dill J ones on Amei·ican TV,
" c er tainly not The Amerl• can FeMrat.ton or Musicia ns would never pennit. It . A nd whaL's sauce for the goose is sa.~r sl~r i~~\eu~:"~1rtance the Musicians· Union Ls right."
Let t,he gander ha\'e the last word.
Sadly. Prer in told the M:vt as he was unpacking at his LOndon hotel :
·· r,•e learned tha t. to trr and buck the nH1SiCh\J'lS' unloi1 Ql'lywherc In the world is like g~
1~inJalour head aga5nst a
th·;1r1~eeY~\IJ;1, d~~tPf.~Nlt~goi~; for better things ne:-.:t time."
The M&LODY ]vtAKt~fl and readers will hope so, too. And. we hot)e. not. In ,ain.
the States. r------,-----------------------------Says tDavison : . '' we would all like to see a
free cxchnn.ie - without r e-,. sti·ictlons - !between arLi.sts. cnlerta iners and musicians throughout the v.·orld.
" And as 9.0 agent. nothin"would perSOnaUy suit me better.
► 'No reason' •••••••••••••••
.. But the MU has lo safe.
g~:;d ~e;~t~1~tts ~ f \~C::~~':; tencit~s in Ulei.r attitude at t.imes. but if theGe d id not in-
f~t o~n ~nus~~~~!ngeinta~1~.ug!~! would be flooded with American players.
·· 1 have to agree with the MU's attitude to Andre Previn.
·• U t\C were allowed to televise here, then t.here·s no reason why I $hould not brlnst in one or' 100 American Jazz pianisL~ for a. similar sl)Ot. Or any other solo jazz artist tor that matter.
And, let's face it. Pi·evin i 3 A Ja.7.z artist. It is ror U\is reason that he was refused a working permit.''
Then how a.bout Nat King Cole. Buddy Greco and those othc,rs?
Says Davfson : "They are. or course. entertainers. n·s reaUy a Question of how the public considers them.
" The fact that Nat COie and Buddv Greco happen to olay fine jazz p!ano i.s really incldental to their act as a whole.
•· It may be a fine 1>0int of diStinctlon. but it is one that.. the MU has to make.
► No support • •••••••••••••
•· I t would be ntce to have Armstrong here as an · entertainer.' But I would be the !il'$t to agree that he is first and foremost one of the world's greatest. Jazz artists.
.. He is known to the public as U\i,;-ancl is, ln fact, a his· torlcaJ Jazz Great.
"Broadly. it",; the same with Previn. Whatever his attribute:J a3 a conductor nnd c,om. poser. he Ls known as a jazz pianist-.
.. Arter all. hasn't he h ad a best selling j aii LP or • My Fa lr Lady '? "
When I J>Ointed out. t.hat. Teddy Wilson had played ~n• certs in Britain. Davison added:
.. Admittedly t his WI\S e.n ex-
~igten t~to~e wonderf1:l1 flowing · ~ chor~e~ From the Clarmet 0£ ..• _
What 1nstrume he play
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The choice of today'~ top jazzmen At the BEAULIEU JAZZ FESTIVAL se e MR. ACKER BILK and be sure to visit the Boosey &. Hawkes and Besson Musical Instrument Exhibition orga nised by Minn's
of Bournemouth Write for (olou.r brochure o/ Clarinets, to :-
MINN'S of BOURNEMOUTH, 6B Poole Road, Bourne mouth, or
ES<><>S:E'Y" .&, :EI.AW:Bi:.:ES EDGWA~f , M IDDLESEX Telephone: Edgwa.re 55!1
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WELL, it's all explained now. America knows what to do. And I can foresee an
immediate dash for vocal tuition on the part of such people as Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus and Thelonious Monk. There'll be a new chair at Berldee and Juillard. Soon AFN will be pumping out " Lemon Drop" and "Airegin" as vocal vehicles for Coltrane and Junior Mance.
Next step will be an appearance on British tele• v!S!on. Because then ~hey'l! be " entertainets."
T!II then, they're barred. Because the Union does
not appear to regard_ purely instrumental jazz as ·• entertainment.'' . ..
Popaganda
R £~ari!ac:Smce~ ~:fi~w':'; the ban.ning in Alg:eria or thel.r :recordJn-f ot '' Mu.$tapha," one or this year's top :French pops.
Not because or the soni:r:. but because or the slee\'e. Upon which Fontana. had repr<r duced an Arab t-ext. taken !rom
a ~~e~~;~rh°othered to translate.
But whicJi the military authorit,ie.s realised was part of Ml oU't!Clt by A rt~! Chio!, violently ant.!.-French, anti-lJSA and pro.Red China.
J often wonder what we $hOuld hear if we were able to tron.slate some of the rock lyrics drowned. by ampli/ied guitars and echo.
When? J UAN-LES-PINS erects a
statue to Sidnty Bechet. Hank i\fanclni"i; home state
honours him with a seroll cit-
}~!ou~\': s~sn po;, ~:~n!.i::a~::~ standiwr contribution to musi•
ca~~'y repeat, ts Bristol i~~f to erect a statue to Acker
When, for that matter. is the Hatters· GuUd or Great. Britain going to erect one?
Bubblieu ONE th.iu; th.is weekend's
f'cstiv-al has done Is to cry:stal liSe sucb variations in pronunciation as ~· Bteolyteoo " and "' Help! " Into the accepted and correct ' ' Bewlee."
soon. visjt.ors to the Palace House Will learn t"hat J eroboam is neither third sax !n the Northern Oanee Orchestra, nor an.:,- relation to Charlie.
f:w c::':i ~~~ui;e~! d1~ir~g: public's mind.
AH o! wJ'lich makes l3ritatn·s efforts a.t coverlng U.S hHs a. }itt.te t,ame.
And makes one wonder h~· soon we~a be get,t.ing records from the States by peop?.e like CHtf Pritchard, Tommy Bruise and Andy Newley.
Come In!
T 11fh~ir ~~lti~n to:squ~
3b'b~esh~: l\lt:xico, too. While P etrUio was In charge of lhe. American Federatlon of Musicians. Mt::dco banned foreiin b:mds.
Now a ll is forgh·en. Kenton
~:re.Just N~~is~d i:on ~f!e H~~~; James.
Two wee.ks for a. mere £10,000. plu.s transport.a.tlon fees, .. -
Lost
I u:;::,.,udl: ~~~! ad;~~:~~t ·· Guild XeY.'S "---Official orian or the .Sonr wl'iters' Guild of Gt. Britain. In it.. be li!;ts the amentti~ or hls 142 Club r· Rende:=z.,1ou s of the ::'ttu.$ic World'") .
Jlaf' Lounce,--,,open 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.rn, TV l.,oun~e-open 2 p,m. to 10.30 p.m. Meditation ~oom-ope_n 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.1n. 8:'tr Blmards Room -open 2 p,m . t.o 10.30 p.m.
A:; you may g a.t.her. the club <>Pens at 2 and closes ai 10.30.
WHY DOES TRAD ~7
SELL ? BECAUSE ~ IT ENTERTAINS
you certainly stirred up a hornet's nest with your "Why does t rad Jazz s ell?" article,
last week.
~[~~e;r,~~=11~i::,~lt~~ r;.E~. l'hcy have t.heir full share of L:!~---~
air time and records. and Just 'beeause they sec slx guys on a stage and 400 in a hall ha\.·h~ a ball. t hey feel their world L~ col!apsinl about. t hem.
Surely they know that the function of any entertainer. ln an:r sphere. Is to entertain. And that. doesn•t mean entertain h is fellow-musicians or the critlc.s-lt mean .. ; the public ·who are paying for it..
And. what's all this funm• hat busines.~? As far as I can see. only Bilk, Wallis and Charlesworth wear an ec<:entrlc uniform.
Ask Kenny Ball. Chris Bar-
~~ps0\11~~r1J'a~~00f u1i'~f; months ahead. The an.swer is : they enjoy playing for a crowd who enJoy listening and danci ng.
F.dd!e Condon sums 1t up : "Jazz Is no more an art form than shelling peas ! ,, - Dave Backhouse, Manager, Kenny BaU Jazzmen. W .1.
Inventive? I ~~~ ~~!eea:;:rs~;a~ Brown·s opinions on traditional j azz. But as !or Sandra Hi!. ton·s· comment-" tt.:s iovenUve "-how could any person in possession of their faculties
~lrn~~t. ~~Wt ~~~ai~:~e ~~ biS]) PtJtred out over and over Agaln?-L , Jfortori. Staines. Mldd.x.
Stardust A Ffi~ j~~~? :·, ~:ri Id:: Memphis Slim if he's slowed
down enough to hear the Danny Mos.s version 6f ' ' Star• dust.," !rom the Dank worth LP. •· The Vintage Years "? I! not, his argument i5 invaJid.- N. Rum.sey, East 8erghQlt, Col• chester.
Speechless
OF course Sin-atra isn't tn t he saine cia&",. as sammy
f~l~Jiatferlhfn ~~v g~;. t~~ in a class on his own-wa~• above everyone else.- Jauet Wright, SheJ]itld,
The last , '\i,,.~Ja.b~~nm:he Da~~rld~ greatest. entertainer. he isn't in Sinatra's cJa.ss as a. stnger.S. J. JOhtlSOn, Cot.tin.gha.ni, Yorks.
Just jazz CONSIDERING that teen
agers are supposed to be wtthout reeling or !ove ror Jazz -why is ·• Saturday Club" so very ?Ol)ula.r?
Surely 75 per cent. is Just Jazz. Maybe teenage taste has
The Bob Wallis Storeyvme Jazzmen are the latest t.rad recruits to the •· Jutiny hat " school.
a lttrec!.. from nothing but. poJ>S. to p0ps mixed wit.h jazz.Eileen Badley, RfPQn, Yorks.
Thanks, John I ·~1 te~ie m~y o~~ i0 v3:gt w~l fa~~t~eT~g ii~~~ J!~~~~10ti~ i~~e ~"a;)e r~.r s~Pr~t.u~fu St\•ing" albums. - Ht.Ct Or Ste1'1«rl, \V.J.
More, please W Hc~itsh~rdedo/0 c\;1r1s~f~ :~~~ne~ ~n~w ~~t \\?iWia~i~~
J::tt a~~!i~i~r;\,•t~~~~~~ T~~ should be a. draw !-A llen El/fol!. Dagenham, Esse.r.
• LP WINNER
Folkways Y0 ~oi31~ 1rs"\o ~/~~~ the e-nUre Amencan Folkways record cata1ogue should make it. clear that ColJet.·s are acting as distributors and that these
records are a.vailal:lle t.o and rrom a.I! leading record dealers.
We, ourselves. so far as we know. were the first record shoP to offer Folk~ays reeordS at the new low prices or 45s. ror 12 in_ and 35s. for the 10 in, albui-ns- Ke11 Lindsay, Dobell's JalZ Rt.Cord Shop.
The point I w1~~te~"~b~l t!J·f~t~~:S~~
Certain ly a va.st. majorlt;- of
{~ tf~~~i~~~tt, t0av:
1~1~ time. Surely that is the whole point o( these t.hlng.s?-l vor P. Coleman, Read.fog, Serks.
e U> "WINNER
Garrick Four D ~af~i~k hQ~kie~e o~!~~!~ Club " last. Thursdan
Why can't thls musically senSith·e group gain proper recognition. or even Critical suppcrt, when sl.mila.r grouJ)S
~iat~~Jfa J_re R~u,:;J~ia~":Cir:, Fttlltam., S.W.6.
But u,e advertisement gives ~·ou no Idea o! the time a. takes roamlng a.bout an these rooms looking !pr a guy you'\·e come to meet.
THE type of son ,:: "suitable for sophia
s ticated revue'' oft.en prompts readers to ask: ·• What is sophisticated re,•ue?"
.. g~g:s o!ex~\~~~~~ :· :~~ Ainuseme-nt Only " and ·· fi•opcnce COioured. •· Such a .show rarely SPot• lights any one star.
The • cnst usuauy con.;4st! o! a dozen or M> •;ersat1!e. nrtlst.,. 3ll of whom can sHig. danoe l\nd clown. And the $how may 11ave a te~les of song camtos and ·· black out " 6.ketchefi.
Nalurals So the songs a.re written
for spectftc sttuat.1006 and seldom become nM.ural hiU..
There have been except.Ions. .. TI1ese Foolls.h Th.!ngs,'' for inst.noce. was a '" l)how " $Ong which S\lr• ,•lved to become a real money splr:iner. Noe! coward. Vl"Vlan Ell~ and S.:i.ndy W ilson have produced .slmHar .fiODg$.
I n genrraL It Is the lyric which govern13, a w nifs U-'Je. FO?' ex,unplc. one can nc,·<'1'
~~;:f1°~1gh" .. ~fltJ.~M)' "b~~ Man's a. Dustman ., b e-ins tcatu:-1?<1 in a revue.
Songwriters Thll cO-UPon entitlee YOU ·lo
rru advitfl on any ont ten,: or 1.-,10 yo11 ma,- l'lave wrllten, OR an annur lo a son1•n11inf qu,ery,
MS must bur 1111.ffle and acl• dt'u.s ot the M:ndtr, a.nd must ~• ~~~9mj)llnied ~1 , .a.,. po, , to Songwru,n• Adwlu Bureau, " Mekl(I,- Maller," 4, Artie Str« t, L<Jn don. W .C.'2.
T h11 Editor am a r:t;t'pl 11,:J
liabiUty Jor Ion or dnrnttR<" of ,,ISS <Jr prfrulc rt:U1rding:s :s.ub•
:'~:~fdA ut11~~1f ). "fJJ/Z." /orb ,e;:~~
ln Brlt'1fo • .until A 11gwt 27, 1960. Jor o~truru subsC'rlbtl's.
BRITISH If AM HIT BY ODD MARKING
QH, wha! a Shokke we !1~d at Knokke! British team eliminated In the first round. British team only forcing a draw with the
Germans in the second. Yet that second match brought only relief. After meetlnfl( their
Wate r I oo against the French, our singers were convinced that they Ju.st couldn't win.
I t- wasn·t so much losing as the ignominy n brought.. Tbey
~~::,le brin ~rn~i~:~t. bhat was on Friday. Much bas happened since. wi:ut g~'n~l~a[ugri~n'1J~~~1 and much sardonic muttering.
:~tt ~r~'bly o~!~JJi3:J~: No match
Now that my o~·n hlglt f~1-
1f:1p~•as Ji~~d:1• gw_an w~f-balanctd te-1m went down before a mod~rate one. Qu~i::ty~~ F~ncgu~~erevoJg£ our reatch.
Nor, with iwo exctt>t-ions. did their flvMtrong contingent offer a great deal in t he way of style. as we understand it-. n or of dra.'llntic project.ion.
·• W hat.'' we demanded of our• selves, ·· are t he Judges Judj!lng
l e TONY BROWM - '&t" reports from
Knohhc•lc•Zoutc, Bclglutn on?" wen, as in all events o! this nature, b&ckSLage gossip iS prolific of suggestions.
W yton singini,t Amerl• songs was tncompre-
e. Matt Monro deeply ~ two ot the inter•
national Judlclarv - <I > for sounding too much like Bobby Darin and C2) for sounding too much like Frank Sinatra.
One Judge gave the British team onlv 14 points out or a possil>!e &o. Fantastic.
Back to reality. I.t one discount.s tJle rather
sc1f•!nterested nntt.cs or one o.f the party. we had a team. Nerves, but no internecine out,. bursts.
I'd watched St.eve Martin
~i~;~~J~~ fl~,~~~- inB~f;\;'; accepted t-~e tough Job o! first ~Jnft~ut og,Jgfa11frn:ng night
Doing an Ella is temptiruc fate !Q.r sure. But- those who can matn-tatn swt.-on intonntion over~tt Qo!e range Of :¥oca.1 j~~--ZI -~~ .. .,~ all credit.
iair and admtt that mu-ch or t,he British material was derivati\"e in approach and content. We could have dropped marks there.
While t.he Freneh chanson is ~we:lnft1?cul~~a1~r:r~ous and
But ~is "'as a. vocal contest -not one or national song styles.
~rills• team members In :ictlon ... 1-r-Steve Martin, J immy Lloyd, Valerie Masters and Matt Munro. A gotd, well-balanc,rd team.
Toe French songs were varied and colourruJ but performances. with ~he exception of those of Caro!e Vern~• and Jean Renard. d.:du't rise above the com.petent.
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WALNUT BRAINS
.. " says·
t ~ Humphrey · Lyttelton
ne five Britisll singers-Ji11my Uoy•. Matt MIWI, Valerie Masters. $live Martin, anll Wally Whyton. Knokke will resotmber th111 say~
Tony Brewa.
On the second evening. ';\'e an felt that Ute ~rman t.eam v.•ould lick the French.
Inge Brandenburg has the rnakmgs of a first-class Jait ti~g~~;n ~~~;~s:-J!~f{;~§ A. t. the p!ano-is a very slick and personable artist..
Frank Forster does n · t register too well on a beat song. But on a ballad, hi.$ rich resonance and ,·iriHty are enw~\~1gthi~alJ~~:! with us on top form and beat t.ne !<Tenen on the third even!ng with a less 00¥iin~~0l 1~tla~~ n rather interesting sit u a t. ion. Two points were awarded !or a win, one for a dr.a.Yt.
So the Germans. now awatt. ing t.he victors or t-he Italy \"Cl'SUS Holland mat.ch, have garnered three points. The French have two and our stnjl;e:·s one.
bf.>~l;at ptfb~f~,~~e G1!;1~;,~sny h;~•l~ lected 793. England 735 and French 718. Yet England wm only achieve third place in the cont.est. if by s<>me odd chance the Italian and Dutch ieams Knokke--up modest totals.
Or so t hP.y tell me, The mathematics of Britist1 adjudication are sometimes iHQf.tica1. I find those or Knokke a blank mystery.
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Don·t lma,ilne. thOugb. that this has been a triP or teo.rs and frustration. There wa.s praise on a ll sides for the
~~~n&t~cnrY r £::r:.t r 1~ mastered the arrang,~·nent.s o.nd fairly Jumped aloog.
Shattered Y est-erday. we a ll romped on
the beach. sandcastles anE!. au. In the evening. w·c hit Ute night spot.$. Or, mol'~ aecur-
~~ks ~~~tte~~ii:~. Johnny Both he and Ste\'e Martin
have done much to preserve morale and t.he Srowi1 chooo are stm aching from unaceu.s-t.omed hilarity.
Air hos~<; h9.ve backed away apprehensively from threateningly amorou~ advances. Suave waHcrs have tottered awav from om table. dignity In tatters.
Johnny has sung to apore-3~ve ~t1~~nc~Jikj0~~~1:i':{ ooralysed t.hem wtth his bot
~~~~~ -~lt!•e at~~~\- t~J; '1! fiddle. too.").
m:t'~s i~oo8Jr i;;g~i~he r!~;~~ed knokke wm never tot'fCd
them.
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CRAIG DOUGLAS JESS CONRAD
IVERY THIIRSDAY-5d.
Another 'Mack the Knife'?
IT'S over six months since Bobby Darin made his name with his driving version
of "Mack the Knife."
* The Baby Dolls Q UIET!/ lle~· R:,t,y: (Warner
0o1'1lr~rng '~f1f~e c~ema~~~ ~~tr !$0:;,~ni11n~~~Fc:
st:a1ue~
11t~i 111,ue else. T?le revel'$e 1$ .so ovtrlMd with eeho that 1t !t difficult to teU whnt lhc so:1g: 1s all a.bout. Those BQ.lJY Dolls should be tucked up for tbc nJght on thls sad show1nfl:.
David Macbeth
· Now, that same dramatic format has been recruited by Tommy sanas with his version ot The Old Oaken Bucket
(Capitol CL!5143). With the orchestra con
ducted ·by Jimmie Haskell. the disc sounds just !Jke that Darin special.
Spectator
* Mills Brothers I GOT \'OU/ lllghways Are
11:ll)PY Ways (LOndOI) HLD9J69) . We have the sreatc$t admirM,lon for those Old. statttnl. the Mills Bro!Jlers. but we just can·t see them e-dgh1g 1111,0 the Hit PJU-ade With thC'$C cffortcs. Bot-b are way l>ehtnd the tunes. But t.he!r mtllOW \'O!CCS ore showcased to s,me etrect on the bouncy l Got \'ou.
* The Skyliners P f.S '.\' lf:$ FRO)l llt:A\'f.S/1'11
·ne See1nJl You (Polrdor 66 951 8). The Skyllncrs are unm:ely to ooln much ca-<J.h from thetr du.II Pennies. And the l~l\d $Inger or th.!$ VOC(\.l IITO\tP hM n disconcerting habit Of ~~~~),l:eL,; t:piir!~ers ~e~s1~ off dar. SOrr;•, no mnrl<s tor these.
* Jerry Lloyd BE FAITlfflll,, DE THOE/
SOOntr or Lutrr (TO'I> Rank JAR.411) . Jerry L:oyd h!\S one or those rMUu!. clean-cut \'Oloes whlch wraps itself round a ba1la.<I,
Botn &lQC."3 kttP you httC1 C'bteo.1 right tho w.:1.y tl)~ough mainly d\le to t.he m10btru.sl\•e rhYt,hm .s-ect.lon backing, With some good plug$, tht dl.cic could ca.use a lot or lMtNl!gllt ltstentug,
:=
=~ :: I'm not :• THE King was in his counting house counti~g •• out his money. Well, not exactly, but Chff •: Richard-still Britain's King of rock-'n'-roll was in •• his comfortable dressing room in Show Business's :• biggest counting house - the London Palladium. •• And around him were •• some of the att.rlbutes of •• his success story-dozens •• and dozens of telegrams •• from some or the t.hou•• sands of fans who have •• made his latest single. •• "Please Oon't Tease." the •: fa~test selling disc In t-lle •• country. .. :• A PARTY
:: su&::iti~1~'1 "~~ffno~a!J~f .• t,wo ~•c<krt,; old. •• ·· August 9. 1958. wa.~ the
•: ~~;~. ~~~1ede cflif!:.a~rt~ •• turned to his secretary to •• make a note to hold a partY •• on t he day.
By BILL HALDEN two? ·• was the Jlext. Question.
.. Now I want to concen· trate on tlh:ns:· he replied. .. I reckon t;.'lere are three distinct tvpcs or audiencethe Jazz "'audience. the rock audience and ftlmtcoers.
"Through films. I can tntroeluee myself to an adult and new 8.udience beSides
~n~fff'\~i~~ll~~~!t~~·~~ O\'er Laurence Htuvey with whom
~~ng~Po".;'~~:1~1~ ;t~UE~;:~ wltt\ someone as gi·c-a t as he is. you can·t help realising you·ve got to learn.'' he said.
OTHER AIM • " What mistakes do you •• think vou have made durin~ Cliff's other aim ts to get •• those ligttmin.g years? " I back to a .ure or touring. '' A •• asked. lot or people don't. seem to •• •• Everrthfn.g has gone so like it. but U> me visiting a •• well that I don't think we different, towr; each ni~hL or •: ~fa ha'i;~P~i~~e a~:v~·n,\~!!~ ~i~!~g. we~tafS i;·h~!,'\II~• l~~! •• cvcr:rthing has happtned so way to meet vour rans. You •• fast· we havert't had time to meet new ones ,wcry time. •• worn• about them. hAve a different audience and •• •· What abOut the next get much more or a kick."
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' l'Ye just flxe.d up Tommy's version of Ile new death disc. We've got an Invited audience of undertakers !'
.TOAN REGAN ( with Donna and Rusty)
'PAPA Loves MAMA'
deserting the beat
But touriag is auite a while off tor Cl ltr. For the next six months he is ftnnlY en• trenched in his :vor,v castle of the Palladium. Only outings
:~gh a a;c't~ui~~):-~~~~t·l~i;; to Blackpool-nnd some TV dates.
Eric
• Dean Hightower W1r::ultt -~c:::~~urr,1~n
CLP1360), American gulta.rtst Dean H ightower pres1011C1bly
;:;:: ~rs ~ -:cu~:~t:i:1.v If so. he"ll ha.r.:e to do better
than U,is. The guftaristry is not much. better than Eddy's efforts (which. lcat1e a good dtal to be desired>. amt the beat i$ definitely less em• phatlc th.an on the DUa-11e discs.
Tit!~-~ l11r.h1d,. ., Peg 0 ' Alfi
THE
HIT VERSION
GARY MILLER
'MISSION BELL'
July 30, 1960. MELODY MAKER-Page '1
tracks go with a s1olng that provides an irresistif)le urge to get up and. dance.
M%~1~n!8 J~~e £°f}f'if~l ~~'g
Love. \Vhich it ;ust another r,ame for m.usical quamv all round.
• Don Raike AND here•s another album for
lovers o/ Latin-Americana. It"-$ the intriguingly tiUt:d ., But Yott've Net'er Heard Gershwin WWt Bong<¼'' by Don Raike and his Orchestra (Warner Bros. WM4007).
Maybe Gershwir. takes a back seat to tire bOngos operatorand to a promising vibes perJonn.er who tantalises with his fill -iris -but at least thd LP Uves ~P to its title, Anet it swings in parts. T itles include "Fascina ting Rhythm," "HOW Lo11g Has This Been Goftig On?» ·' Love
ITALIAN SERENADE A BU.l't1PER u;tek, indeed. {Or
fans of the I U1lia1t approach to so11g. Selection is ?aide. That accomplished romanticist Aurelio Fierro Qets to em.otiottal gri'fJS with. NeaJ)Oli• tan songs an¢ som.e o/ the all-time Javourltes are here" Core 'Ngro..to," "Maria, Mari " a.nd o!hers. (" Fierro
Near,ol!t(Jti SOU(JS .. _ MOflO TLU 97029). Holiday Souventr"
TLU !17027) is an. odd 1nixt1,re tmt is repre-
~;~~~i~e o°,/ dh:ou1:it::;c~t?/4 older musical tradltior.s.
rt t11cludes a fair prorx:,rtion o/ rock.-1nfiut1tcei pops ,>ut oi:er with considerable e1ectro11tc ghnmiCkTV, ,progressive sound-
today's TOPPERMOST
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-. 1 GARRY NILLS :• Look For A Star
:
::~:_! : oii•;;~~"~., ,.. BERT WEEDON
· Apache JAR 415
FREDDY ClNNON Jump Over
JAR 369
BERT WEEDON
9 DOROTHY COLLINS Tintarella Di Luna
JAR 4/JI
DAVID KINNAIRD Buttered Bannocks
DANNY RIVERS Hawk
JAR 408
THE FENDERMEN Mule Skinner Blues
JAR ::95
DIC THE SWINGINII ' T OP B..AN':S::
PLATTER SHOW ON 208
II set
On televisio n BBC•TV <:ameras wlll be CO\'er-
b~1fl. t~t ft:~ge~~l.~n1~tu;g;;~ an(! aaatn from 9. 55 p .m. to 10.40 p.m. on Mondt\}'.
Tllt Ltght Programme 't'.'Hl a l,;o be a iring !t"Qm Beaulieu rrom 9 p.m. to u.-ao p.m. on Monda>·,
• :-iut one tll'OJ) or rain fell durlns; Jai- t Yt!l1r·i. Festinil.
CITY GENTS GET TAKE-OVER BIDS FROM IRELAND
SIX offers of Irish t.ours ha\'e reached Dick Charles
worth"s City Gen ts since !,heir shared concert. with Johnny Dankwortb in Dublin on June 27.
A full tour or Ireland ls cur• rentl>· being ncgowi.icd .
Liverpool singer Jnckte Lynn offiCIQlly Jol n n ,he Cha:-tc~w¢,rt,h group on A UQU!Jt 13,
The othtr artlst4 wm a.opear wb.cn cn_gQgcmcntG p c nnh ,, and
~J'w!>i a~~~1~W0Gt~~~ra~ ~~: replies to t.J.1e 11wlt..atlon are
1 aw~~fi1on, from arttst.s a.nd tans unable to attend w!!J be welcomed by t he Variety Club of Great Britain, c/o the Orfl.nd. Hotel. Br!
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. Ju.ck Lemmon enf()lJs some British Ja:::.,.
For BBC-TV Jazz Session
T ~!to ~:~-;i~;t:!'~~:~~~ j~~:d!~!b ~e:._e T~i:!~::. for the tt:le-rccordinr of a ·· Jaz7, Session," produced by Christ.ian SimJ>Son.
rcltt~~hlb~· (J::f~1 B~i:ie~e n8
: ~~~0,~u~it1fifeu5Jat
terson, the Tony Ki":5-ey Quartet) pfanist £dd~e T hompson a nd Amen ra.n blots artist Memphis sum.
Ottilie Pattcr$0n sfn1$, backed t>v Pat Hatco:i. Tonv Hall
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KIRBY STOI FOR BRITIS
Pa~• 8- .MELODY MAKER. July 30. 1960
Beaulieu all set • 4 4 C C 4 C ■ ■
EDDIE CA LVERT, who a rrived in Bladcp ool for
his Opera House summer season d irect fro m a f ive .. and-a - half- mont h cont in e ntal tour, will be going abroad a ga in e arly next year.
for jazz 1nvas1oni He is pla:aning to take up
out,standing offers fOr h1mselt wit.h drummer Bobby Adrian a nd tile Three Wise Ouvs l O visit Argentina. 1S1·ae1 · and Egypt.
·· I can·t refuse these offers:· savs Eddie. .. The money is too big-mu:::ll more than we ge~ over here! ·•
• * * s r,:At:~>lfiltt J~;'C!ndGe~~~~'i wmr alt.o!~t WaJh' Johnstone Lj lead!ns ll (J;.11\'rtCt !O':" danCil\3 nnd cn.1,arc:t t\t, t,hc \Vutcrlf.plnah
ru~t~~~:0:11~~~i!•o-· Cir ~1)t~~: v1biSt. ·ront Johnson. tis pJanl.st.wHc 'f1na ~nd bl$ bTOl.her J ohnny on bass. are ti,ppeat":ng l'<1r thP ,r;uinn:er at. Combe J-hh'tn Ql,1'3,\''1,n CJUli, U;,,::t,'/iDf;,o.
L ORDMONTAGUexpects Three d to welcome well over • ay
12,000 jazz fans this wee kend to h is home, F t" I Palace House, Beaulie u- es 1va the New Forest sce ne of the fifth Beaulieu Jazz Fest ival.
12,000 was the attendance figure for the thrcehday 1959 Festival. but advance bookings Indicate that that record will be broke n t,his year.
The biggest .. . BriLain's biggest. Ja;,;i clam-
~~~f \$1ti~)St,h~l~g~~tt or(~~~:; Compere Alan Dell Bifk. the Fairweather-Brown
All-Stars. Clyde Valley Stompers. Mick Mulligao. the Jai.t th~\ri~~~ 0 ~1\"rel!~r~~~n½~fO Fh·e. the full J ohnn.r Dank- p.m. t<> mJdnlght. snd t,hc art.1st., W(Jr t.h Q r(;hc=str:, 1.uu.l l\m,:111.:"u wrn be tntrouuc<:<J 1>f Atnn ~ll. blues art.1st. McmphiS S llm. Tromport trom Brockenhurst.
2 1111 COULD BE unr.: _s_u,_1d_a_r_·•_•_ttr_a_c_u_o,_»_ 1_nc_1u_•_e_s_1<1_t_1o_n_,_o_B_c_•u_J_1e_u_1_•_1>e_1_nc.s _1a1_0_
- B"~,~~::·":~.~ ..... 1,::i ~~ ~ BILK AND GONEL'LA t h ~ O IJ 'lllP :1 lk1llruo 111, :,car• l)ol'Qu ,:-11, U 11k1yl11&: U. 10{ (Jf clarinet llt~c days. <.:0111(1 be h t I~ ,:~u111 i:: In Ulm ror FIXED g, retur n tc, t ht \rffl t :1HI nt a f:1 11101.u; rcsrnur.11u In t h e a u tumn. TO TOUR
~~:~1,~·T::.rr~~~ :n~·~ck° ;°1r~ c at. 11.30 p,m. T?lrre w!ll l)t ~Ive C gc;:~~ine~~r~n °~fo~tda";~
t,h ~e C on Sundo• l'fWrnoon, LOrd C
~ifc1ct:t•~$n~ :·1!11n~f f1i1l~~g o~ C Ji:i:;,;1, aod show ,>usluess person- C ~~~~ led b>' bandlender Vic C
On television :
1n:sg;;v ~:~mt~'11ir~ Cfti~S C p.m. to fi.2s p.m. on S(tt,urd~>•, • f8.~o "£~\~ of:.r~~ion~·!:. p.m. «> C
The Light. P roim11n:nc \\1!1 4 rr':m ie p~~.
08to Ir;~ ::::111i~ 4 Monda)'. 4 d 1~ 1,~
0t1u:ttr~~!~~P r:!1 1~~~~~ fell C
CITY GENTS GET TAKE-OVER BIDS
C 4 4 4 4
FROM IRELAND : S IX offers or Ir!sh tours htuie 4
reache<I Dick Charles,. 4 wort.Jl's c:t.y Gents since their 4 §1;~~·orlince1~ w~~b!fnohn~K 4 June 27. 4 re:u{,u~c1~::n~io~fi::r.~ 1s cur- 4
LlverJ)()Ol $Inger J ackte Lynn 4 official!>• Joms the Cha.r1esw0rt-h 4 group 011 Atag:ust. 13.
4
Can you pick the l4
Top Ten winners? The •· West H ert:.s Post" thts
week ln\'Ues 1ts readers LO t urn tune t.l~ten tu a. novel com-1>et1tlon run m conJuneuon wit.b. t.he paper'$ Dt&e C.Olu.mn.
Each week. readers will be u t!cloate t ,he dtsc.s bt II\ the T op Six the tonow1na week's
.r 0~n~~;~\$ ~~art· r~!31 current. sho-''ln8, the qunllw or the numt>e-n, tt.nd t,bC J)()i>U!ll.dty or tbc Mt !.st.S.
There wlll be prizes. ea<ih week. tor the wJn.nt-r or winners.
NSW.- Ken PbppJewcH'J Band
oaullii,:r,en3i~Jr!rd.'0
~~~11:t. ~~ Disc stars ·to ;·line the resident Bert Bentley Btu1d takes fi t:o;·o-wcck hOltday and A f urther two .... eeks as holtday re-, Her tor n m>' H f')''l'l U:-tnd at. the Ma.Je.sUc Ballroom . . .. Newcomer LO t.h.e BIil)' Hey Band ts
r.ger ~ Brandon ~tcr Yates. who l\a.$ •nt.:cy . . •. . Wl1cn
Parnes •QUi;(:I
1 •)'Ca.r-o:<1 I Johnn)· Leigh, ~ne,. a.,;ked lion. He ~nit ol,e '¥,,'WS booked tor the rem tile- run.
·* * * J ,\ 'ZZ)IES.-The Bob Wall!$
CIYde81$~f!~l:lcS~~~~~r =~~1rel•h: conctrt b!li :n t.he Pree ·rrade rt': .1'~fl8~he.icr. on Sc~tt'R11?:i Muutgnn t.r-a es !or t,he nrst or (fates, fOllOWIOQ: wt he 6tb.
FR-~~.~~ne~Auir◊fA "'ca!ii~~ the King Brothrrs, Ronnie Carroll. ;\1illicent. ~,1nrt1n. Ant.honv Newle" ~nd other stars ot show bllsiness wHl be giYing their services during t.he coming week in connection with "The Sih•er Mile" organised bv tfie Varlet\• Club of Great. i3:itain. ·
V isiting band
eof1t" ~,1tt0t~d 1~4. mdJc ~~ ~·~~:
DISC DOUBLE
'Silver Mile'
t~a1/JJu01
t:v:11(,lt,I,"!..!' ·ru,;,. • ~k Wo:-1d·ff t';wour!tc was marrlt'<l <Hl S:tt.\1rd:I.)" to M!ss Plano • us c." the disc ,.,,.111 be Prances Harr;ng:on, of Ql.lll\1.(11\. 1$.SUed ln Se-ptemher. Ju~t out ~t. man vas Jau drummer ~s t,?let!' 1:nes;. slnirlc. ·· ScM1\0rc ·•
~o .. e•.,",.,w .. •.,."',.'•,,"' .. ·...,. ..... ...,. ..... ,.,;.-,.•," .. d.,·,.· ·r.,,• .. •..,B.,.•.,h.,•m,.,• .. R.,u,.",,'b .. •..,·",.,~, i-\. ~R J\ir~h:'~;""~~w Prr°e~I~~ ·· Here ts the News·· 01>ens o.~ J,ondon·s ca.m.brldQ:e 'nleatre on A\ISU$t 25. DATES WITH THE STARS Tlle Mow $'tar$ Cleo Ll\lnc-!?!~:~ngt.he hiJrt~,s~t a.pfre8:~~ V:"1.!e1Hl1\e 0)'a11. Rlchnrd 0 001-den. Shelli\ Hancock. L,.'lnce Peroh•al. Robin Hay o.nd Knt.hr)•n Keeton .
Opcuhig at, t-hc Co,•ellt,rr Theatre on Monday tor one week, tlle revue. follows wltli week$ at, the Theatre RoyM. Notttngham, a:n<l New Tl,catre. Oxford. before oomlng to London. -----
Eve1 Broth
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Ottilfe Potterson tings, l>acUed t>ll Pat /Jalco:r.. Toni, Hall mlerutcw, the Duke of BeCI.Jora. The $l?0W'$ Amertcan quest star. Memvltts Slim
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KIRBY STONE 4 FOR BRITISH TV
AMERICA's lively vocal group, the Kirby Stone
Four, may be appearing on British TV in No•ember, shortly before or after a toUr o f Germany.
r e n ,t y
♦, Other vocal stars due to
:light
•Tl, the " 000-
." wltl -n1Rht-1nem a.s .ni;:- t h e r three :ust 15.
New agency deal
come over before t:he end of the year Include ,singers BIiiy E<:kstlne and Gogl Gra nt.
Tilese dea.Js result rrom a. transatlantic tie-up bet.ween ~~~rk~,,ev:~5hW~fly\\=ar~: presario George Greif. who manages these and many other pop art.ist.s.
m~a~fteit r:du&~~~s.0~ the~· believe that thtg ts a un!Quci- agreement ror personal mnnas-emcnt tis OJ)l)()SCd to the wniat agency reprc:sentotton.
Eckst ine for London Oeorie OrcU, who hM been ~n
t.he manngement .side or show business !or about 12 year$. has Just formed n. p.'\rtnorsh.lJ> wnh ~~r!J.<Xk!,ho an~1~~~r~er ;J~ han<11es sc,.,erui reeoraing suu·s. i.neludtng t:1e Four FrC1Shmen.
HOUSEWIVES' CHOICE Pete 'MU'r:1'1 ·WU be tJle ho.,t
in the L!ght."s "Hous:ewh't-1>' Cl\OlCtl •• cvr • !1Jr-l,Ul¥hl. IH)m August 8.
TV cameras locus on Stapleton show
CY~?~m ~i:~~f J~~ ~l\v~e~~u~i1vtiftn ~!~t::t~~i\-1 be seen In a. BBC-TV excerpt ~}~:iJa.~~st siar Benny Hill on
A\~[~i 2~a!,htn i?~Jpc~\_}.~~ R,cglis R,er,:.n.1.1, and does a oon• cert with his b~n<t at Bournemouth PevlUOD.
J azz: stars
k's C, KISS ME, KISS ME
e. ey T FRIEND; LI ES
45 RPN
TH( ot,CAA£COII.C>COMftltNttro OCGCIHOO$E AUJ.£ATEM&AN1™tNT LONDON SEIi
BEVS TO DECIDE ON TV CHANNEL
Little Brother Montgomery arriving for tour
TWO BANDS OF FISHERMEN!
ONLY 2aa GNS. ~ P~I S.rd li !c,,dt ~ticw,ol utro,;
CONTEMPORARY MODEL J-Jei1h1 36JM. WitNt SJim.
O,:jl(h Un,. epp,ox.
~ ll tClROl j C OR.GAIi
The B IRD E LECTRONIC OR0AN is ideal fc.r use on public prt:mi-tf"!I. ,,~ 111,ique. stylinu: (in ~otoun. to harmonise ,yith )'Our decoration scheme) makes ,t a centre or attraction. and its performance wins instant admimtbn from players and lis1cncrs alike. Even amateur piani,ts soon f~l at home with it- it is so simple• to play, and normal piano• techniques can produoc deep ric.11 bass r.o.tes. }t can be easily moved from room to room. fo r 1t weighs only 156 Jbs. aod is quickly dismantled, as shown above. Al 298 Guilreas it is i11deed a sound inlleSlrtWRtl
SYDNEY S. BIRD & SONS, LTD. 3, Palace Mansions, Palac.t Gardens, Enrield, Hiddx. Te(~hone: ~fie.Id WI Worki: Reeu Llttc, Poole, Oors.c.
Poge 1 0-MELODY MAKER. July 30, 1960
"::dr~~~ NOW IT'S LITTLE p g I FIRST heard of L.ittle B R OT H E R and ha,,. up till now listened
mostly to modern Jazz, ~•ith mainstream on t.h~ slde. A stay in the United Sta~ has. they IN his eleven years Brother in 1941,
behind a trum- when Albert McCarthy pet, Dickie Rawdon lent me a stack of what seems to have con- wer e then called Race ducted his own swift records, tour through the Among these valuables. history of Jazz. brought from America by
Starting w: th a enthusiastic seamen, was a group known as the Bluebird reissue coupllng ~aa\~;JidetieQu;~~i~ Pinet.op and Lindberg's shire- Jazzband, In his "East Chicago Blues" with native Leeds. Dickie a piano solo titled " Farish came to Lon-:lon In street Jive."
!~~/1 aa~ct·/it:~:1fefJ~1 Fanciful The la.tter WO.S by Little Brother. or LOuislana. and
trom t,l)is one l'CCOrd it was
Joined Chris Barber. From Barber to the
Christie Brot.hers Stom•
g~rs s~t~ \~imf,~ s~~~si move. to Don Rendell's group. left hi.s !ollowers aghast, with hor:or.
~~~i:~~y~~ i~~t h~rr~r~ full name-was a pianist of distincUon.
It was fanciful. rather than A spell with Tubby
Hayes was followed by r41-'"',.,....,..,...,..-'"',.,....,V'l. h is first big
~:ii e1~1;; by Bob Dawbarn B tJ. s i 1 K~hirl. i t 1s the first U1ne I have
a.~:t th~•ltr!t "1[:c•ag~; ~~\~~- 1,1! I Iike 1ri0;:;· m~il~
worked wH,h the J ohnny lnd~. though it certainly Dankworth Orchestra, needs a lot more concentration ~~!~. ~~thtllte 5:;;!!1 ~~3_ h:v~d b~~ri~n\oJ,lse-thao I as lead tnunpet.
Dragglni hirn awav from Tuesdays test. match commentary, J asked Dickie how he felt to be leading e sect.ion tor the lirsL time.
" As a matter or !Act.
Great times . Had his experience as a
tradlt:onalist helped his play.
in¥. l~o~·t'1i~1iik11it
1:Fu~;"tietps or hinders me." he said. •· I wouldn't, have missed it, tor t.he world, though. They were great times."
Apart from •· tihe muslctans everlbo<ly likes, like Bird. Louis, D 1z and r.,ntes." Dickie's favourites include Clark Terry and Charlie Shavers.
" l don't. think any or them have influenced m~. alt.hough
11·~~el ~ar~ ~>O;>~trtf orJ Brown," said Dickie. .. No doubt. you Lhlnk t,here i.s not much Haw<lon in Hawdon·s playing."
Advantages de!f!rr~n~th~id~i&:t ~~~ ~l Jen and I Jett him to his television set. realising Ut..'\t. bclnR a professional musician does have its compeu.satJons.
deep. blues music: • strange kind of boOgle \\'oogie. more melodic than the orthodox var:ety, which showed a ragtime influence in the treble.
~0tr ttfil121lir~ttit r~:a:.
I collected "Shrevepart Fare"'"11 " e.nd "Cre$Cent City Blues." highly orlglna! solos, and later tUs first local release - the 1930 " Vicksburg Blues"/ " No Special Rider" (Jazz Collector IA4). which Introduced his stark singing.
I didn't really expect to be seeing suCb a gin-mill performer as Montgomer:v In person. But with Jazishows 1m1>0rting a stream o! blues talent this smnmer, the unexpected beCOmes a I m o s t cor~o~~~e.tomorrow <Saturday>. Litt.le Brother arrives 11ere t-0 take over tile blues spot.
'1'iis~:f.11~ct"-sto J~ea~lu~ [g~ Beaulieu Festival on Monday.
finif~~\ ~:·Jj'8° a~ i~~J perfonns at Beauueu tomo1Tow. knows Montgomery well and says we shaU enjoy his playing.
Chicago F R A~rrew J~~;a~nct F;~~i~: J enn.er-who d.C-SCl"ibe them• selves as regular readers of t.his column-comes an account or ·• t.he Chicago wanderings or three English Jn~ tans.''
All three are young. 17 or 18.
British t.11tmpeter Stan Sowden., 110w in Germany sends this pict1tre- of an international jam .fession at Stuttga.7t·s Atlantic sa.r . Wfth •Stan. are- Benny waters (t encr: USA). Lorrie Fryd-ry.fack (clt.: Germany), Johnny Langland c,:mo: Scotland) and B1or1, Jensen. uno: Denmark). Berm~11 Wa.tcrs. Jeatu red 11tghtl.11 at the Atlantic Bar with the Allea Poulto,i band from L ondcn
1Jlaus Uttor. clarinet and soprano. '
~~ir J~o;;.s1~~:.t. broadened
fr~:f 'i>e.l?~.r~w~is.toan~h~:ii t.wo exhilarating days seeing Miles Davis. Muddy Waters and others." they wrl te.
" Da,1i& was playing at. t.he
~g;;':r!~n!oct~~n1tz Cnh~;a{r:: Blue N,>t.e has closed. with Sonny Stitt and Paul Cham• bers.
" We think the drummer was
~bT111futf~~cebufh:S ~~:!~1a~: we remained in the dark about thiS and ~he pianist's identi~y.
Introvert "~Ules WQ.\ In his expected
lntroverled mood. bending over h:s trumpet. ne,•er addressing tche audience. and leaving the st.and whenever he was not
pe_:~:1~u~~a~~~e time. SUtt could hardly be heard because the amplification broke down. He ulay«I alto on only the first number. then tenor.
"The next day we met Bob K ~t~t'. WhQ O"' l\.5 th~ Delmar label f.nd runs Seymoul'·s Record Mart on Wabash. and spent. the afternoon list.eoing to records at h is shop.
'' In the evening. we \\'t nt to Smitty's Corner, on 35th and Indiana, to hear Muddy Waters. Muddv tUls taken up guitar again-he has played very little in Ute Jast few years -and Ctis Spann ls still with him on piano.
"James Cotton plaved harmonica and sang Jn Sn urban blues st.:;le close to R and B. c;~ f~~tir~o~asd;f~~:r~ second ; uitarisc. and an e:lec-tric-bass player.
Exciting .. The unit is oooulnr On the
South S.de. and Muddy $!)1)ears to enjoy working in bars around there. getting extra money f)·om his records.
.. His band makes a Powerful noise. and on rec.ord might ~ m crude. But tn its proper setting :t L.:; re-ally exciting.
" Among the latter. the night. we weN there. was co1lecior John Steiner - present owner of t.be ?aramount label. And at the next table was Paul Oliver. sJttin( with St. Louts J immy .ind Llttle \Valter.
"So maybe Muddy worked ext ra hard; whatever the case. l)i.:> m u.>iC WM !1 resli;tible and had a reforming and eye,,
jazz on the air I hear ... • Graeme Bell, now resldt n1
In SycJ11cy, 1, auem.bfi n.c as many Of his origltlal banctsmen as pos ,
0~~~~ ~~~~nw::·continued. next day. spent with Paul OUver and Bob Koe$ter down on Ma,-:well Street. when t,he thst person we heard was Blind Al Grey, who plays steel guitao with tremendous Skiill. (Tinll'S: o ~rr plus 1) SUNDAY, JULY 31:
SATURDAY. JULY 30: 6,15-5.45 p.m. I: Miki D , p!a;.s 1'l.'20•12.« p.m. A 1 : S lm Cop:\f')ll, .. POr$Y and Bl'$$," 7,l0-8.30 x : :ou:.:c, 3.40•4,0 R: Ooodm.:in. ◄,1,5.0 C : Rtd Allen, Buck:1er. Dam~rotl. nu.sh• .. Jan M Its 8~s, .... s.o.s.3.0 c 1: Ja.1t:4 Inc. Ml.ly. s. t s-, .o T : Popula r. t.o. $ t"!l~ion. 5.3(Ja.S,0 J: Thi~ Is J~u. 9.30 w: ACie('l' Bilk, 8·.15·10,0 T : Pau'! 8.25,t.55 OL: CMr!ts Ml'h'!llt. 6,34• Norton: J:ii.t, 10.0,tO.ltl A 1 2: ~114 s.o X: M onk {$J. Newport 'S8- of Joy. Rt\'. CampbtH, Vietor>• Bap.. Taylor. Chiir!u, MU1l!,l:MI, lntf?'• tbt Chornll'. 10,UM2,·0 S: Fol' J l.\U n1t10:tal J.8. s.e,$.30 W : Jau ·rime. ~Hts. 10.so,11.1& A 1 2: J3,i.z A<:tuan. s ,15 .,,Q T: PO!)Uhlr. ,.0. 10.0 H: La ties. Nuli du Jnzr. (2l-<lttails ns Ill.S t. w~k. t.15·10,0 T : P:lU'. Norton; Ja,:1:, MONDAY, AUGUST 1: 10.35·11,0 Y: Jail'. Ool!cry. 10,45• 11,15•11,30 ,1.,m, 8•347, mm: J azt Rt • 11.45 u: Jtu.-r. Concert. 10,50.11.15 X: quc&t3. 1'2.t,12.30 p,m. 8 ,347m: Claude J;u:.t In th~ Night. 11 .5•1,0 a.m . J: Luter Ork. 8.15-9.0 T: The Duke It\ the D:me!ng on T•·o Continent.$. 12.30 '60.s. 9,0,8.tS W: R ed Nichols, ·e., ,. 3Pfl•• t.o Q: J,iu concert$ 1938·39. 10.0 T : New-Mrst of th·e con,eeut!ve
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TUESDAY, AUCUST 2: 8: 15•9.0 p . .m. T: Cole. Mantini. ShOre, Nono. Ooodman-Siacy, H erman. Heto. 9 .t5•10,0 T : New DL,C$ 12). t:~~~--~ •. ~ .. :.i~!~~ irs~1:i:t~nJa~ 1G.l0•11.IS 1: New Orl".:(ln$ s:un? 10,J0,10,50 F 3: Jau W1th out Front.lers. 10.60, 11.1.s A 1 2: Jan , L-aUtude ;~a:-/1,3CM1.$5 C 1: nh)'lhm A!l
WEDNESDAY. AUCUST 3: 4,0-4,13 p.m, B: Stuff' Sll'llth, S.0•.$.30 Y: For Jau Fan.s. 5,5·6.0 U : Jalz-1-fadc In O t'Mlltl ll)' . S.30•7,0 F 1: C!lr!os de Qad1;!lx.k1. 6.30.-7.0 DE: J azz St'sslon. 3.15·9. t T : Bing's Mu~!. Cl\! Autob1o;raphy HIH-4. f,15 ·10,0 T : New J:i,.1.1. Ol$CS (3). 9.30·10,30 F 3: Jan for Evcr;-0ne. 10.10.11.0 O: K\', •• DO"-'!l D~M" Concen. 10,38· 11,0 F ia: Dro-0nl)·. 11,5·12..0 a1m. W,1293m: Cb:,r!t$ Dtlaun11y. 11.15~ 12.0 0: Jam Journal. 12.10,1.0 a.m. h:po~lio~f~~1.rortK::.1~~~fi!'\;~1gc~~;
THURSDAY, AUCUST 41 S.30·6,0 f),m, C 1: Heath. 8.15•!1,0 T: Dcta!onte M 0ATOl'i1C, 0.15,10,0 T : New J4'r.z Dlsu, (4). 9.40-10.0 F 1: EJllntton. Kenton. 10.,0.11,30 OL: J:.-it:t. Club. 11.0-12.0 P: Bit Band$,
FRIDAY, AUCUST S: 12.33•1.0 p .m . 0 2 : Ray ~l'lnlff. 4,40• s.o R: &mnaton. ◄.40-5.10 L: Juz. s.1s .o.o Ti oc1a.ronte ai. csu-ne1te (2>. 9,15·9.◄5 D-2:t2.m: "Jau; m lt Jot," 9.15•10.0 T: Ntw Jau Otse;s ($). 9.30· 10.0 B-2$Sm1 Thfl Real Jatz. 0,55· 10.15 C I : Pim JtlCObs Trio. with n1t;11, neys. 10.30.10,55 Ji Jau 13 my Btnt. 10,35·11,0 ?: Juz at Ne•-p<>rt. 1G.60· 1 us A 1 2: J.-u. ~tl:ude 49. 11.0. 12 .0 u: SwJns serf:nad~.
P togrammt3 aubJeti. to thao,e.
.ibte for a fOrthcomin1 Mel• bourne concert. It wlll be the ft rtt t ime 1ne men have worked 10:1::,:~:t '"wally RleharMOn Amplified :~~he!r::~d ._::m Ro'!!~ire~lca
8u!~ W;~~:b!h;·apSlaV.~$ t ~:r~o!f't!
Minton••• d -.-• Al Cate)', • fine fuil~rit1 r~ ,fJ!Tl~r:11% <IBie ,r:-:,;~:,
~C:a':1.~rly 1,"'it~u~r~~11;'81:,~~ , mat~! And or. the n ext block were
u norman Ki ns CurHt. ~h~ t~n~~ {i~gff t1~~il1r':i~ ,.i! 8~:s .::,:•e:u,!~o~Te Br~=~~;~ ments and played in an R & B t~vcrn In rcunt • years, plans a vein. cOfflcback. "We also heard. on Maxwell
• Alto suman TM Smith is to ~treet, a. washboard band play .. re1urn to the m:ordi ns tcenc vi.11 mg in t-he Kansas City style. Kins Records. with as;gressJve electric guitar
Key to stations • Bandlead er Jean Goldkette, a and an appalling trumpet
big name lo t he ' twecn tlos, will player. shOrUy hit trie road wlttl • new 14• "It 1s obvious that the blues
A: RTF Pranc~ 1: 1-1829, 48.39. p iecer. His RCA C-3.mcten LP caused are an:rth'ng but. dyl) lso 8: ~~3France 2: 347. 2UI. 318. 359. ::~~:~e~tuc to lntfuce hi m out Of that !\{ax~·e!I Streett fs athe
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498. • Hazel Scott h:ai been signed tor Chicago centre (or t he blues.
c: mh-tr$um: 1-402. 2- 298. a s1:1rrin1t , 610 In the Lammon There. we heard unsel!-D: »ac: £-4.04. L-1500. 2'7. Hughes play, " T:aml)Ourlnes to consclou..:; performances whieh F : Belgian Rad!o: l- 484, 2-3U.. Glor y," whieh breaks In &<>ol'I tor .'I wou1d lose mucl1 jf they "'ero
c: ~~~ro!tr~!t CKNC l6.8tm. I ~w="=•=•=•=w:::'::"::"•='='·=======t=.-a=n='sr:=e:n:·e<J.=to~a;,;•"'~ge~.'=' ===: H: Rudio Elrcann: :.30m, 11 1: SWP" J3..Jnden: 296, 3G3. 195.
,tl.29 . J : APN: 3C4, 271 , 547. K : snc :s1,x:11.11vlu1: JZ.'il, : $5. ~,~.
306. m. ;19 band. L : NR Os?o: l3'i8. 337, 22$, 4'77, 19,
25 or 31 ban®. O: BR Mun!tll: 37$, 187. ◄8.7. P : SOR Stuttg~rt.: 522, 49.75, Q: HR Fr:Hlkfurt: 506. R: ItAl Rome: 355, 290. 269. 207. S: Europe 1: 16'7m. T: VOA: 8.15 ~.nd 9.15-i9, 31, !9m.
bands. t1.30-l'i3tm. (LW) . u : 8rCtnl'n: 221. V: s a:irbruc:keo: 211, W: LUX('mtx,ur;: 208. 49.28. X : .R'l"P Fran~ 4 tPM only):
&5.G Mel i . 90.36 Mei s . 88,'i )J('IS, Y: $BC Lugo.no: Sstm. Z : soc Oe'!'le\·a/L:l.US!lnnc: 393. 31
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12" L.P. DELETIONS A ll Brand New, 21/· Each.
8r~bed:, Miles Davis, Kai& fay,J .J.Johnson, Pa rtel',Gillespie, Buck Clayton, e11ington, S;,r3h Vaughan, 81uie, Armstrong, Turk Murphy, J.A.T.P.
Wo .-.lso /Mil Ordor Post Free lo any part of tho counlry.
THE RECORD RENDEZVOUS band.
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BI L-LY TAYLOR tLP). " Ta}·:o~ 11:\dt Pi:lno." Just Squee ze M • lbl ; Fu,un, Frisk y (b1 : M aklon ' Whoo,,,~ jC) : Titoro (01: MOOn• lia:h t SIIVlna Time (e): Cu•Blu (e) ; 1•m Beginnina to Set the Light •••: AU 1he Thino You Are t:\J: Lady Bird +3.J. (Vogue LAEl'2192-3G$. ldJ
T H~J1 J;~e~\·s2~11~a~a:ene1~
anti a tt1ac;t!ve album ror p\ano iiri~oJ~ll~f;'~<;;~l(~~li~O\~,i~lg~•:
b.l,j:'h:l:b\htu\~ !t;;°~ft~~e Mundell LOwc's gtl!U,r. Jo Jones and varied pt:-cussion inc1udint:t zoot. Si:ns on mti.1'{~<:eM, c1n1c;k Wa)·ne (gt,r.) and more klt.chtn tau\p .. ment .. Sh•>~ up 011 the lCl tunes. -B. V.
MJQ-esque THE MA$TER$0UNOS (LPl.
" TI'le ).(aJttrsoundi. In Ooneerl. ·• Thc,se Foolish T h ings: Somebody Lovet Ne; Love tor Sale: $tom1,in'
~or1~~1 1n5"!0YJentT;::.,, .. ~u~;:! Our Very Own : Star Eyts. (Yoa u , 12 in. L.AE1t2'26- 34s. 8d,)
A '::J{,~~~e~iMt~it~rc~f,~~fJ wa.'ite<l c,n der!vttt.h•e !de;,l.i. The reM•mbHmce to the MJQ b more marked than ever, a!thoug?1 the Mastcr~oun<ts comp:etcly Jack Lewts·s orig-lnnHt)',- B. D.
r OM (!nt.l. 8111 Holman (ba:1,l. RUM Frcema1t umo.t. M onty Bud• wis \lxt.$$t, ~i ,61>7
tb,-Mannc (d,t.).). w1111a m S<1n flf'lt.>, Mariano 1a:to>. Fretm::in tpno.•. Dudwia (b•,-$). lS,"?;S7.
it) Manne tclrt,), WI iiiam.JO" rtpt.. n:,e 1mb.J. Holman H:H,). Freeman (pno.;, Lcror Vlnnegar ~bau>. Cl Tl/Sa.
rr H~h~,h~~~~{ Uifa~~~t tie ~ t.akell up W1lh 8!11 Sinlt?t"s ·· Concerto for Cln!"lnet and Combo."
S:'nlth lS a J ulll:\rd graduate who W~lS with th(' Brubeck O<:tct bet.ween rn47 and 1953. He la.tt:stu<tt<'d at OOlumb!a Un!\•e:-sity nn(l the ParJ.s Cons-ervaton· and ht\S ~inc(' b(-cn cngAQ:cd mn!nh•
j~/~','~iJ11Eftr!~11t ~r:rii,,C. bolb I find. hts concerto. and his
fli~t·Jnlea1 ~fA~;f~niff.'Cl<'cn~ afi1i~ dftrlle'({ pollle na(l 1ne!1'ett\l(\L
-~;~c ~~·ft h~:<> s~i~1~J~oo~~ncg 800d b:1:lad 111 "F!atne" and :\Elt. J:i.ektson·s mo.,t t.'lmot1s b lues, "Bngs• Croovc."
B1:1 Ho:man imd Ru.ss F:-eemun arc :.he best or the .:.o!otsa. - UOI) oawh:1rn.
Appealing ARCHIE SEMPLE TRIO iLPl.
.. J:1u; !o: Youns Lo\·e!', ." I'll Be Seeint You: What'II I Do?; Ouu Sleep: B:tek in Y()ur o~-., Back Yard: My FOOli$h Heart; Poor Butterfly: Lull;11)y 01 lhe Leaves: She's Funny Thal Way: Blues for Mo:smer; Tiu One I Love; They Didn't Believe Mc; cor11t1s in '. (COiumbia 12 kl, 33SX 1'240 -:us. 1J(f,)
Sem1,1e 1e:t.,: Fred Ht.int t;>no,l : Jack Fa llon tb:U$J. L<>ndon. Z.•28, I / VII.
Excellent JAZ.Z INC. (LP). Caravan: 800•
8:ah; Lullaby: Rttlin': Ll' I 01' Pollsvillc; J.-n,ba : I Let a Song Co Out of My Hc;1.r1: Summcr tlmt, (TtmPO 12 in, TAP 30 36s. Sid..)
Tony cro'ml)ie ~dr:l., lt:-idtrJ. Al
Newman fallo. cit.). Bobby we-mm nnr.,. Hnrry Ktc,n t~r !.), LtOJ\ Co.her(, Les Cond>n (IJ)~.J: Stan Tracer (p:io.>. Kenny Nappe, (b1u,1. Lo:adon. G/!/GO,
ONE ot the 1;1ctden!ng. ano perp~exlng. t~tures ot the
rr~~pmJ~~r~h~~~~i:~~i1: Orc!1estra lasted only three month.$ M a rcgu.ar unit.
Was tt too " tt<1v1mce<1 " tor tllt> rans or dtd It lack sumclent star 1~~l~~l'Un t~~e
0~Pcfe~1?or t~~g excellent nlbum 1t dtscrved oon• ~ldernb!e succe:s.,;.
Ail t.hc arrangements are first ~?J~,~~~n J~(l~,nbe~Jlff~f!3t: .. Pottsville" and t::111ngton·s .. J
~J:-eJ ~n~~·i11n~fn!!lu1~::f.t~ and Crombie wrote the rematn, Ins: chart., atJ well n~ t.okiog com• f?O;'$t'r c;rcdlts tor .. Reeun· " ::mo ' Ja:nba."
A-f! a whole. the g:-ouo gets It> DN·.~na!lty t!'oin the strom: ID\lS.C~l Charncte".$ or Bobl)\ WeHins nn<l Stan Tracey who ar'e a!:.o t he best. or the liOlOISt-~a:though Harry K.t'in hs anothe: asset.
wemns shows trtmtndous prom!se. mr on!>• re1:en·at101\ 1>e1ng tllat he somet1me1J sounds too sclf-consc;lous!}' "!ar om,"
rh~\;~~ ~JWg~ ~\tl:~!t· h~~~ swlng!ni:t And indeed AC:h1cvc:s a run " l\yVe-:-fcan " sound mo.st 01 t.hf.' tlmt.
For au octet. the ensembles have admirable e.epth a.n(l t.he t.wo 1.,rnmoets are :1e\·er JC$$ than adequate as o. bra..$S team a lthough neither S:a>'t a areat deal In 50los.
nrfth~ hl1/ ~-~!ii~ 1/~nt~at~~!lt!~~ the bet:it July l)U)'$ tor tbc moderntsts:-Uob Oawl)!;trn.
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80b Campbell sounds onl}• a little more schooled. but hls Q'ult.ar part 1:. bClttr tormed and his verses al'e relatively worldly. ~ l know mu doo. i/'n I hear
llirn bark.
Jl"'c~l k11:.i,~:'r,/:0J:~r .. P 1
Bal'becue Bob. who reconlt'd more than 50 M>ngs In J\t,-, 1anta oot.wef"n 1927 and tf30. WM a dltft>rent propOisltlon a.gl\ln- les.oi rough tn vcc;al texture. more of the tnter•
~1t~t~<i t.~~~f~en~18 wcgi~~rd
na.rdty cnt.crt.aln a Negro audience \.Oday.
Stovepipe Still. B. B. <real n am<:
Rober t H1Ck.!U was a di,st.lnc tlve i;lngcr with a !asctnaUng at.yle on 12·&t.rh'lg g\1twr.
on " Court $tl'eet," we hear a mnn named Sam J ones grunt.tug away on st0veplpe an<l singing. among hls lyrics.
Unrefin~d ~ o';,~~1:ngett ~~ea w~l~k~i'~& Ltwls Dlnek. on ltlntrant a gravcvurd fence" eouotet.
ti.•orker tr om :\ rk':rn!:'--.'l.S w!\0 On "Strange Place." Outka wore a coon.skin cap nnd wa.s White $ 1 n gs morbid. and ~~~~tl~,I t ha: B;~I~:~ ~~nl~ ~';;tt~:.~· Sl";~.~~('s QbO\lt hts poo1·1y-so.yt Chnrtcrt in hi$ Bltnd Bo>' Fuller. Bukka chapter on Coh.tmbhn~ 14000 White. Tt'xas Alexander a.nd sPrles-thac he ne\1Cr rteorded OW; Harris (who ma.de only ngaln. o ne record) are amon.g t he
"l'he wonder ts that he r e-- most. tnte<csung or the folk cordt'd o.t all. ms singing t!J artists here. lltterl3,· unrefined. a nd the Autl\Cntlclt.;· ti, montrestlY word,-. arc ha<d t.<> \Ulrtniel pre !:I e n t. but not con trut. (you'll !ln(l most ot them Thous:h s tudents will find thc tro.nrsc;l'lbed. in Ollver·s boOkl. collectlon enSN'.1$$lns. ordinary But the musle ha.s a well'd Jazz bu~·el"S mny gl"Ouse a~ut oower, anct it shows 110w a the n umber or rat.her repetl-.. work holler " bce<>mea a tlO\lS vocal-an<l-auitar track.s-blucs. )l:t'\; ,JO IU!S,
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July ~0. 1960. MELODY MAKER- PagQ 1 a
Don't marry a JHERE are quite a f ew ■ ■
!g~·h~=t%::~:r~~~! mu s-1 c I a n '· There was on ce a film about us (n ot a b!t like the real thing), though you could probably dream up another, perhaps more typical t itle, which would not be says nearly so glamorous. Like " Mrs. Geraldo." or " Mrs. Ted Heath," or me-" Mrs.
Mrs. Alan Clare Alan Clare/'
What do we do?' Just \\•hat any other wife does most ot the day. though tc.·s a lilt-le
~~o~~r6h~;g~~:o~Jo?k ~ihu~~ hours tl'.lat any sort or routine is usually out or Ute question.
O! couroe. there are t imes when we can go alonri on the job with our husbands. Then we Just han1t around. elther ftnding anot her wife to si t and talk to. or talk.in£" to someone \'a.tuely connected with t.he ,:lg 1,1;'-ho !eels kind of ob!igat.ed to amuse us. en!~~~,. i?rm~~::1in/ f~:r: bit like Eddie Thompson ·s
ft:!d~1~' u\\~~f1 ~~~t!i1n~~;J. and then takes hir.n home.
People come up and pat hi m somet.imes. aml say a tew words to him, too.
And yet tJ1ere a re stiU girls
B ~~i ~!Ha ai:~~:11
no1f!rt;t'1ro~ uc : ~~ m a ny'S Kurt Edeltlagen 8 ilnd t o pl.ay London·• Ronnie Scott C lub lonlJ ht t Frlda.r ) ;inc, l he CTtn inlll: a nd aU-nfg,hl seulon1 t omo rrow. Sund'ilY ma.rkl Vlclor Feldr1Ul.l'!'S flr1a1 app.Ht• ance at t h e club btforci :iippearinJ al l he Blu e ~()ltl In• P;ir-1,. •
CDMJ)LAINTS from ,u::igh bour s m.can lh.aL the $lUd CJub.
E:d ittb urgh, mut t rt10VC / 1'0111 SL. Peter's Pl act a/U:r t omorrow's cSat11rdau) se-ssfon-n s ecreu,r11 J im Yo ung fa: considering ooriou., n:w prez,iie,. •
T Ri:~?p~e1!.T l~~~r11::;~1•:,~"u"pdt :i~
u ... Mula Jau Club. Cardfl!I, Whtrt n,enibershlp h :u riu,n to 3,oot in twa~n d•;ii•h all u:ir, .
Birmingham TRU.\f PETl."R K e n. Raltc nbltTV
d ep.t un tlt the ~_econa Ci:v Ja.:zmen <H the M1dtand Jazz Ciu b,. Hirm1ngllam, u.•J1rle Alata Hcwrt l fa• o,t ho!ida.u n.ezt week.
C L~~rN;:;:-dr: 1~ wa~~'f, F::::!r~•,~~: wilh h is Tro&:lodytes 11111 t h e Beau lit-u Fntlval on S tntd:t., :md his own T rog' s Cit.lb , C~elH;I, o,- Mond'ar. The bartd will eor11inut a1 1 h11 elub d u, in,t h ill ahs.encc, under llu: lt:ade rshiiJ ol trumpeJGr .s111kc "'!;iicldnta,!h.
Tue York-,hlre J(I..::..::. B(!nd. are booked /or the cavern.
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at the Astor J;ir.u C lub, PianiSI O:au Jeads I.lon e r OaTIH (btud ;md Tony Otrllon (d~l,I. • •
A uxii:~ar?i'~~~~f.o~rl(b~tu;h~~ii ;;5,~-~~ 0tla,l'eaU~i.~1N$e atuc!i~~ Southall, M iddlC$C.J:, are: IJo h WaJJf.s f3rdl. Mic k"JI A.shmon (10th\. D ick Charresncortlt 0701).
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t he RiTer t id e Jau C lub, Slud io "· Norwich , tonlg,ht (Fr l d ;t.Y). . . . T£1l,:,1ms 1·S~~~~~~~s ~~
around who envy us. People say .to me: " l t must be: lovely ha vmg your husband home w'.it,h you a.II day."
But are they really wlth us? They are- usually too t ired to !~~ u&e~rlJ~ lfh/h~r~~inii k~ping the klds quiet so that they won'\ disl url> dad<IY,
And t hen there 1s the prob~ ?em o! what muslc to listen to a ll day.
Dirty word or course. this depends on
f~h8c\1~~Jfire1~!,~~::ro~~ dirty word, 'Toe children. however, love it. and i t. is a. source of a.rgume:nt and even tears: a t Umes.
I like the k ind of mus.le my m.tSband plays. 1 might even sa}' I am a tan of his. But I don't llke jai:,; an the time, amt I must sa~• that. one thlng I
ff.ATUHD t"I'
Are religious songs just rubbish?
,vHAT do you think a b o u t. religious pop son gs? Are Uley a
s incere a ttenipt. to find a place for Christia nity in the modern music scen e? Or a re t.hey profane rubbish , ch eap enin g the Scrlpt.ures?
The Four Jones Bovs who have featured ·• The Book " for .s:x ye.us.. are qualified t.o answer these contro\·ersial questiom;
fh~~ra w=~~ag~m ~~! Press.
Whtn their current sea• SQn ln ·· Hol Ice ·· wened at Bright.on Pa lladium. the local .. Evening Argus •·
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POP SONGS "Goodness knows what
difference environment mJ.i<.es," contes~i,; Joh rm·, Harri.son. " What aOOlit the sruvation Anny? T hey st.and on Stn .. -et corne.r:S ~l~ng1:1~~u~1 ~d\h~ Moon: ·• co~~;~~9fsi11~ho1~ryR0'6: son replies: •· Obviously. it makes a contrtbution to our salar ies. but we are paid tor a complete performance. and the only a nswer would be to leave it- out . I t wou~d be different it we were asked to record lt. \.\'h1ch could reasonably be described as personal gnln.
THE. for- s-~ a!l.nfol i t se.nions in t he next , even wcel,:s. T lle$e are at LQndon ·., C..11ccu1n Ballroorn, to-f~t1Jttust (~).td4Jtle$b:r~iu7ffl'h)~ Chtf,>t.t/ord (Sentember 2 ), B lrm-1,igham 19th.• ana L..ft:erpool C litltl. • • •
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Vaughan•Marilyn Monroe film " Let' s Make Love" are to be donated to the National Association of Boys' Clubs.
·r 11e premiere has been brought !Ol"\\'rtrd to Augu$t 25 ttnd ·;vill
~m:~a1g~.t l~t:!r~~,)f, ct~1\~~b1:' :~~,.~~~re;i t11l 11f ~ r~e~~o~~~t!c~ci~ - ----------. sonal appearances.
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BBC-TV rtwon;wmembff~1 STOPS l
POPS ... I BBC television has put
the brake on new pop music series.
This week, the BBC announced that the new teenage series '' Suga r Beat," scheduled for a 13-wcck autumn run, · had been slas hed to one s how.
•· But if the initin! show is a ~~~~f~~ i;n~\ a itSC~~~!, .. P~Ob&~~
w~ari~d~~~ .. t?,lic u~r~ t\;~ g~r. tlnsi; cold feet abOut new music
~ii1~~~t~t, R~~ft 9i~!~~~~\~m-m en t.cd : " J t.!l!nk that thf.' d earth of Pol> mu&?e tsertes mar be doe to H,clt or !re.sh i<len.s,
·· But. l 3m hoping O\H' one · .sugar B~t. • ShO'A' w ilt be ~ gooct UH\t the BBC will <:11. l! ror a ;,,crh-.1:> $tra1gl\t :twu:i,•.,.
Set tor the ·· S\1gar Bea t ·· sltow on September 16 1.$ ~e J olrnllY S1>mce Orche.str;1 and sl11gel"~ S.<tnd1·a G ale. Sh<'H:.'I
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!3 P.\UI C3?'J)~nt.er.
• • • BUT 'GO MAN GO' KEEPS GOING
l{ ~~~~~:i, (l~·tii;:i~~~k~-1-;: Zoul e !-0111:: ('(tll ( C:-( :-1111 ('(1111'11~ed b ut Hnat l~11(•r t mlay will be bet wtcn llul h1ncl n •d <.: ,:rmu ny. It J:. dv11btru1 ,,htthtr ~ni:1~1nd will ;:~1i n l"\'('11 t h ird Lll~ll'~~.
Stars 1l~H~ve~~1!1d~\;rlold a~t~~~~1c~g details of star bOOkfogs for fi\·e or tlle\t pant◊m:me productions this Christ.mas. They are :
e I.OS'.\'1 1~ 00:-,;1-;( :,\'.\' In .. Ctndt:-c:1n ·• at tht• The:\treRoytll. Not.th)Q:iHt.m.
• 11 \HUY :-;1,:c o~m t:. no\· C.\~l'u-: and G ,\Jt\' ~111.u:H in •· lh,imJH❖' Dumpty " (Palace-. ~l~ nc-h<·sttrl.
e HlfffJ,: f'O K~Y'l'II and f;l, I Z ,\IH-·;1'11 l. ,\H ~lil t II\ "R<>b1n'>0n Crusoe" t Em;,ire. Llve:--1)()()1) .
U.S SONGWRITER DIES AT 58
NE~m~i~r Aftd~;i~~rh-; <lied hc:-t at t11e aac or 58.
or t he mo~ llt~OH0llS O! th.0
m any .1 ~OrM tor !Jt.a8e au<! Jl!m 11r uetions.
He wrote the mw;le~t !!;¢()re tor W:.\it D l"-nev·11 "Cmdcre:l:.i " 3Ud. nn~s:c !or <)'.'C:.· :lO ()t.het" 1ilm:,..
HIS C:tt!!tr hits 1nc:lldcd .. Hf.'art!l.Ch(·S," •• AU! Wte<1cr-$i(l:1en . ~·h • Dca.r:· ·· F!t. M a
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nlmt I a t!lC' l a.t.C ·lO!S. he wa., as~!nte-ct with such further sueee.,,,e., a,s •• Hot D lgga,y.'' •· P:tpa l,O\'('.$ ~,~nH>o" sn<t " J:t 'fakes Two t.o 'fa:11;'-•o_.'_· . __ _
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HIHTE: T IU::NT ln .. Sltcplnff Bta\lt·}'" (!'Hppodrome, Hlrm1nghA:n) .
At the Palladium St~ntc~· HOHOW:\j' I\Ud $ td1\CY
J ames ~re rn !1:lC- ror $tar p~.:·t.s in t.lle Lo:xton Pall(ldh1m panto w?nch Ol)Cl'.A o n December 22.
T Ol)P!nR the b1!1 in ~he .'.;lH)W. t!ttt(l ., Tu:-J\ .'\ Q'.l\ln Whitth)8:· t,Qn." fo Nonnfl.O \V~ d o nt.
T he production ls scheduled to run U!\1!1 A~>dt 6.
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