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FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1046 _ go i TE INDIANAPOLIS TES er im— i ——— OFF THE RECORD . . By Donna Mikels Po hs ;
‘Rumors Are Flying' (Made by Eranile Carle and Three A) Holds Top Selling Honors} in Record Shops H
“RUMORS ARE FLYING, held Mountain Melody Boys. “Wages,” Old Lamplighter,” a smooth tune Kaydets, ++ « You won't believe it “that” high. Allen does the vocals. ‘top selling honors in local record |!Ads off with some fancy pi-an- that's definitely on the way up is the |'til you hear it. Henri Rene and his|. , . Tommy Dorsey features vocalist (boy wonder himself, features Law-
stores this week, The Times weekly [1€er Playing that's a dead ringer for [latest wax of Billy Williams with [smooth “Musette orchestra doing |Stuart Foster on two new numbers, [rence at the piano, Andy Piné on & > uate Wikis a” wound metals i. The i iE popular record poll showed today. |the old barroom player style. Sammy Kaye's orchestra. The flip|“Little Brown Jug,” we mean. Play|“Gotta Get Me Somebody to Eove,” [mellow tenor sax and Alec Fila give Be. ve Tonig] an y Good,” brings back an Waxings of “Rumors” by Frankie] VICTOR—We like the wave of lover features the vocalizing of Bet® [it they do, though, in their best and “That's My Home," Despite his |ing his trumpet a workout. The |Myself,” with Mitchell Ayres or-|blues wailer in a happier mood. , - _ Carle (Columbia) and the Three |DOstalgia that comes with the re-|Carclay on “Touch-Me-Not.”, . .|continental fashion. The reverse.featured spot, Foster loses the spot- other side features vocalist. Jack |chestra, .. . Les Brown's reeds and |Art Lund fans get their favori ns (Majestic) were the two most |Vival of old tunes, and so it's natural [Another new Kaye disc Yefitures|is a Chile Polka “La Raspa,” . .. It's {light to Tee Dee and the brass on a [Hunter ‘and Rosalind Patton doing {brass keep up a light touch and go a ballad and a novelty on the new ent Prov( } ) pular. : to like “April Showers,” a melodic |Songstress Barclay on “Sooner or{pure J, ©. Higginbotham tram on couple of fine instrumental passe vocals on “You Broke the Only|as Jack- Hask¥ll sings the new bal- Benny Goodman wax, “Love
Taking follow-up “positions = in|S0N@ that dates back to the Al Jol- [Later,” and the Kaydets on “Zip-A-|“Count Me Out,” and “If It's Love ages.
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