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Paul Whiteman, the tempermental maestro who has let years go by without putting music to wax, has

Blue” again, this time for Signature records.

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Whiteman's Back on Wax With "Rhapsody in Blue’

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Uses Full Orchestra Mr. Whiteman uses full orchestra and chorus and features a relatively new pianist, Earl Wild. It's a good

and Whiteman fans. Another album which holds a lot] of good listening is “A Date With Dinah,” (Columbia), a collection of all time favorites sung by Dinah Shore. The album includes “I've Got You Under My Skin,” “Dixie,” “Can't Help Lovin’ That Man,” “The Kerry Dancers,” “There'll Be Some Changes Made,” “They Didn't Believe Me,” “The Thrill Is Gone” and “What Can I Say Dear After I Say I'm Sorry.” New Releases include; VICTOR — The much recorded “Egg and I” gets mellow treatment from Sammy Kaye and more of the same from vocalist Mary Marlowe. The reverse side features Johnny Ryan and the choir singing a catchy version of “After Graduation Day.” Tommy Dorsey features Stuart Foster singing “Time After Time” and “It's the Same Old Dream.” The T. D. trombone and Charlie Shaver’s trumpet stand out on “Time,” while the dream number features Dorsey trombone for a few select bars. Coincidentally, both tunes are published by Sinatra Songs and from the film “It Happened in Brooklyn” starring Sinatra, Dorsey's former protege. Dennis Day pairs two top notch movie melodies for RCA-Victor. He sings “Mam’selle” from “Razor's! Edge” and “Stella by Starlight”! background music from the mystery film, “The Uninvited,” which now is adapted to lyrics.

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52d street group make their record! debut with “Don’t You Think I, Oughta Know,” a slow dreamy tune

loose on “Shorty’s Got To Go,” novelty with Gordon vocal.

poser of Tuxedo Junction,” and sus |

Lusty Lil Green is in fine form!

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Whiteman records the com-

plete score of George. Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue.” (Signature album).

on “How Come You Do Me Like You Do?” and “No Good Man.” Along the same line is Ruby Smith's two selections “Hot Sauce Susie,” and “I'm Scared of That Woman.” Vaughn Monroe turns on full orchestra as background for 'fonroeMoon Maid vocals on “You Can't Hide Your Heart Behind a Kiss,” and “Dreams Are A Dime a Dozen.” Another soulful ‘vocal number is “Tonight Be Tender To Me,” by Betty Rhodes. The second side is the lyrical fantasy “The Man Who Paints the Rainbow in the Sky.”

ALBUMS—Likely to appeal to a limited audience but nevertheless interesting is an album by 79-year-old Joe Howard. The singer of the Gay 90's era records some of his

own songs which were the hit paraders of their day (De Luxe). Mr. Howard sings his tunes, accompanied by the Elm City Four and the Floradora girls. The “programme” includes “I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now,” “Let's Take a

Ride On a Rocket,” “Goodbye My|

Lady Love,” and other old fa-

vorites, : Will Bradley, the man who gave boogie-woogie orchestral form, records some of his tunes as famous for their weird titles and wacky

Ray McKinley vocals as for their highlighted by Gus Gordon's vocals | instrumental work. and the quartet humming ‘he re-| The Columbia album of four 10frain. Johnson lets his alto sax|inch records features Ray MecKina ley at drums and vocal, Maestro

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Presents the Best ' Of Old Ballads

Teen-ager Susan Reed is ready to sing Her way intg your heart. Her “Folk Songs and Ballads, Volume 2,” now is being released by RCAVictor Red Seal records. A low-pressure “hill-billy,” Miss Reed plays her own accompaniments on the zither or the Irish harp. Her lovely voice, her unaffetted personality — and her présentation of the best of the ‘old ballads of the southern mountain country— have made her a sensation of New York’s sophisticated night clubs.

Her new album of three 10-inch Red Seal records should be equally as popular among record’ collectors.

Selects Oldest Lyrics

Miss Reed's selections for album No. 2 are mostly of Anglo-American or Celtic origin. Each has many variants in America. Miss Reed, in each case, has selected the oldest lyrics her research has traced. You've heard “Danny Boy,” the celebrated air from County Derry, many times. But, it is a new experience to hear Miss Reed sing it in true ancient-minstrel style. Other selections for this album include, “Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair,” (early Celtic origin); “I'm Sad and I'm Lonely,” (American mountain blues); “The Widow Malone,” (Irish Folk Song): “Greensleeves,” (old tune mentioned twice by Shakespeare in “The Merry Wives of Windsor”); “Mother, 1 Would Marry,” (Irish); “I Know My Love,” (Irish), and “The Three Gulls,” (Italian Folk Song). Tells Tragic Story Miss Reed also sings “Lord Randail,” a classic border ballad of northern England, which early found its way to America. It tells a tragic story, akin to “Romeo and Juliet.” Don't compare Miss Reed's folk song singing to the garden variety of “radio barn .dance” hill-billy singing. Hers is true art; the pregervation of America’s ballads and the tracing of their origins. The young artist came to New York from Columbia, 8. C., where her father, Daniel Reed, was director of Town Theater—one of the oldest community theaters in America. She broke into professional singing by accident, but quickly became popular. The national magazines have been calling her one of .the bright young personalities on the American scene. Other new RCA releases: JASCHA HEIFETZ (violinist) — Three new 12-inch RCA Victor Red Seal records: 1-—-Chopin’s Nocturne in E Minor and Romanza Andaluza by Sarasate. 2—S8chubert’s Ave Maria and DeLa Plus Que Lente (As Slowly as Possible Waltz). 3—Schubert’s Rondo and Hebrew Melody by Achron. It’s time for people to stop thinking of Heifetz as the technically proficient and brilliant but brittle virtuoso. These records are the type that some day may be cherished heirlooms—or rare collector's items. They are not “heavy music.” But remember, Fritz Kreisler is best beloved for his simple “e: " pieces. Emanuel Bay, accompanying Mr. Heifetz at the piano, provides a sparkling background for the singing strings. MARIAN ANDERSON (contralto) —=a new 10-inch RCA Victor Red Seal record, Miss Anderson sings “Poor Me,” a Negro folk song. This gives full play to the lower cellolike registers of Miss Anderson's

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of the record features “Hold On,” a Negro spiritual. BOSTON “POPS” ORCHESTRA. directed by Arthur Fiedler. Both sides of a new 12-inch RCA Victor Red Seal record are devoted to “The Beautiful Galatea Overture,” by Von Suppe. , -0. W.

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Music From ‘Carnegie Hall Featured in New Album

Pons, Pinza and Stevens in Concert-Type Recordings Will Please Most Discriminating

Good music is getting more and more into the movies, a trend that is pleasing to many. There was the picture “Humoresque” recently, for instance, and now there is being released a new United Artists production entitled “Carnegie Hall.” Our feature album this week is made up of

selections from this picture.

(Columbia, M-676, three 12-inch records.) It affords a Carnegie Hall type concert-on-records which will attract the most discriminating music-lovers. The featured artists are Lily Pons, Ezio Pian, and Rise Stevens. These top-flight artists are heard in operatic selections in which they became famous. Lily Pons, greatest coloratura soprano, sings the “Bell Song” from Delibes’ “Lakme,” with orchestra conducted by Pietro Cimara. Rise Stevens and Raoul Jobin, star mezzo-soprano and tenor of the Metropolitan Opera respectively, join in the “Seguidilla . and Duet” from Bizet’s “Carmen,” accompanied by the ' Metropolitan Opera orchestra, Miss Stevens herself sings “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” from Saint-Saens’ “Samson | and Delilah,” with the Metropolitan orchestra conducted by Fausto Cleva. Ezio Pinza, greatest basso, offers three of his finest arias. With the Metropolitan orchestra conducted by Cleva he sings “Il lacerato spirito” from Verdi's “Simon Boccanegra,” and the ‘Serenata’ from Mozart’s ‘Don Viovanni.” Accompanied by Rosa Linda at the piano, he sings “Finch’ han dal vino” from “Don Giovanni.” The film which Boris Morros has producedg@ieals with the history and career of that remarkable American institution, Carnegie Hall. Located at the corner of 57th st. and Seventh ave. in New York City, it has, in its 55 years of existencé, developed into the world's leading concert auditorium. All of the world’s greatest artists perform there at one time or another. Hollywood eventually had to recognize that, of vourse; and as would be expected under the cir-

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New Quartet’s

Local record shops are puzzled about a romance that didn’t come off. For some reason Indianapolis and the Midwest in general Just haven't gone “Loony over Mooney.” The Joe Mooney quartet has re-

viewers and audiences in the East groping for superlatives, both for

their records and personal appearances, . Around these parts, however, optimistic record sellers who stocked up on Mooney records are stuck. Both records, “September Song,” and “Just a Gigolo,” and “Tea for Two” and “Warm Kiss and Cold Heart,” are splendid examples of the new Mooney style. So far, though, they're collecting dust on record shelves instead of applause from local fans.

Charlie Spivak, currently appearing at the Circle theater, has a wide circle of local listeners ‘who probably aren't aware that they ever heard the man who plays the “sweetest trumpet.” Maestro Spivak is one of the principal artists re-

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prominent concert artists appeared in the film, We hope it achieves enough popular success to encourage the producers to do more of that sort of thing. ‘SINCERELY YOURS, RISE STEVENS” is a whole album of popular songs sung by the mezzosoprano, one of the Met's most glamorous prima donnas, She is known by most people, however, through her movie roles. She is not only a great interpreter of opera, but of the simple fireside songs that are beloved in every American home. Those in

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quently requested in her fan mail. With orchestra conducted by Sylvan Shulman, she sings “Homing,” “The Rosary,” ‘Somewhere a Voice Is Calling,” At Dawning,” “Trees,” “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” “A Dream,” and ‘Love's Old Sweet Song.” (Columbia, M-654, four 10inch records.) : “MOZART: QUARTET NO. 2, in E-Flat Major, for piano and strings, (K.403), played by George Szel], pianist, with members of the Budapest String Quartet. Szell is ranked as one of the greatest conductors of our day, and is now the conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra; but he still likes to play the piano, especially in performances of chamber music. With three members of the distinguished Budapest “ Quartet (Roismann, violin; Kroyt,: viola: Schneider, cello) he has recorded this delightful Mozart Quartet in fine style. (Columbia, M-669, three 12-inch records.) RENDEZVOUS WITH MORTON GOULD and his Orchestra. Here is an album that will please many, containing, as it does, the suave and graciously sophisticated recordings of Gould arrangements of

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cording for Wired Music Co., which “pipes in” soft music to many downtown business houses. While here Mr. Spivak had a reunion with E. A. Kenyon, co-owner of Wired Music and a former bandsman himself. He formerly played with Glenn Miller, Eddy Howard and other name bands,

Billy Williams, Victor recording store whose latest hit is “My Adobe Hacienda,” will make his screen debut in “Smoky River Serenade,” playing the singing lead.

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