Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1946 — Page 10
“Slarch- of Music, Inc, Hoosler| | gotigwriters’ association, will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in Central ¥. M. C. A. A varied program will include new sorigs written by composer-members |. of ‘the organization, Walter Hickman and Gene Engle, both of Jordan conservatory, will give illustrations of music in army hospitals, | +Local radio personalities, including Eloise Stevens, Carolyn Ayres Turner, Franklin Barker and Berdyne Egli will appear on the enter~ tainment program. | Entries Invited | "Others to be heard will include Roberta Barfield and Dud and Jene | Brusher, a trio from Richmond; oi
Bisie Wricker, Burl Schrieber, Rod-| the one-act ballet, “Faust,”
ney Enbree, and a new Songwriting
team, Rogers and Martin, Rite cathedral,
In Jordan's Spring Concert
Elizabeth lovine as Queen Astarte and Jerry Padgett as Faust in a feature of Jordan conservatory’'s annual spring concert to be given at 8:30 p. m. next Saturday at Scottish
Local Artist Aids Halban
Indianapolis Pianist to Accompany Soprano.
Desi Halban, Metropolitan Opera {soprano, will use a local accom- : | panist in her Matinee Musicales relcital at 8:30 p. m. Friday in L. 8. |Ayres' auditorium. | In this final program of the] ‘Matinee Musicale's artist series, | Miss Halban will be accompanied by Edwin Biltcliffe, pianist of the In- | dtanapolts Symphony orchestra anc
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TUESDAY, APRIL, 9, 1946
Lillian Gish of screen and stage
fame in “Miss Susie Slagle's,” now |
at the Circle.
organist of Second Presbyterian
x | | Miss Halban will sing four groups
of classical, romantic and modern 'arias and songs.
of the Musicale, has chosen .officer members of the student group who will serve as ushers for the evening. They are the Miss Joanne | Caldwell, Marian Guenter, Lovella {Jane Kell, Ann Spalding, Carol
Principal speaker ' will be Carl | Leon Eddy. | +March of Music is now at work | on a musical comedy, “Uncle Angel,” | to be presented at the Swill open-air theater some time during the summer. Song-writer members | who wish to submit original songs | for that production must have their entries in by May 15.
Memorial—It'
By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, April 9-—-No one ineed worry about a monument to
| composer Vincent Youmans, who died last Friday, He composed | { “Tea For Two.” ; Year in and year out, in both | professional and amateur fields, | {there is no popular song of mod-|
{ern vintage that approaches it in| | times used. There isn't a dance band that doesn't have it in the catalogue. | | Professional dancers and singers, use it many thousands of times] annually. The many occasions on| | which you hear it played on the] | radio constitute only a drop in the | | bucket of its public use. | | «The song is 22 years old now and never stales no matter how often | { you hear it. Mr. Youmans
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“Blithe Spirit," play, at 8:30, prominent writer on popular songs to die within a little over five CIRCLE E “Miss Susie Slagle’s,”” with Veronmonths, The others were Jimmy tea Lake, Sonny Tufts, Joan Cauleld and Lillian Gish, at 11, 1:45, Monaco, Gus Edwards, Harry; 35 7.20 and 10:10
“Gay Blades,” with Allan Lane, Jean Rogers and Edward Ashley, at 12:40, 3:25, 6:15 and 9:05. INDIANA
‘Saratoga Trunk,” with I8pna Bergman and QOary OF at 11:25, 5.
Pease, Jerome Kern, Harry Von Til{zer and Lew Pollack. None of them will be forgotten so long as there is such a thing as popular music. { Came From Musicals Like Mr. Youmans, most of Mr. Kern's great tunes came out of mu-
2:05, 4:50, 7:30 and 10:1 KEITH'S
“A Gun In His Hand" at 12:14, sical shows for which he composed 3:15, 6:16, 9:17 and 11:3 the scores. In “Show Boat” alone| , .Cungs Din” at 12 3, 3:34, 8:28 he put enough great melodies to LOEW'S
‘Abilene Town,” with Randolph
establish half a dozen reputations.
Becott and Ann HI at 11, 1:48, And that was only one of dozens of| 4.36, 7:24 and 10°15 “‘Blondie’s Lucky Day,” with Pen-
productions for which he provided ny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry
music. Simms, at 12:20. 3:17, 6:05 and 8:56. Mr. Von Tilzer, who sofiposed LYRIC thousands of songs, is remembered “The Spiral Staircase,” with Ethel 5 Barrymore, Dorothy McGuire ang for many which first attained popu George Brent, at 11:22, 1:33, 3:44,
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| Multiple | Married Dear Old Dad.” Mr. Von Unit Show [ THzéw, resided in Indianapolis in| | his youth . Ltn yh Aid | The songs of Mr. Edwards also go Drsms ver Filmed] | back many years, but each year only establishes more firmly such CARY GRANT | tunes as “By the Light of the Sil- JOAN FONTAINE | very Moon,” “Schooldays,” and
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| “Don’t Cry Little Girl, Don’t Cry." { Mr, Pease had one song that will | never grow old . . . “Peggy O'Neill.” { He also did “Ten Little Fingers and | Ten Little Toes” and “The Pal That 'T Love Stole the Gal That I Love.” Composed ‘Charmaine’ Mr. Pollack, who turned out hun{dreds of numbers, is best remembered for two which “he did for | movies..." Charmaine” and “Diane.”
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HOLLYWOOD, April 9 (U. P.).— Jitterbugging is on the way out, the dancing team of Veloz and Yolanda said today. “The puBlic is going for smoother dances -and quieter music,” Veloz reported on their return from a coast-to-coast dancing tour. He predicted that two dances Latin America, “La Bamba.” a gay, Mexican dance, and “Bambuco,” a Colombia folk dance, will become | popular in this country |
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