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ond chorus for a moody solo and takes it to the end. (Columbia. Another top disc in an entirely different vein is a swing classic by a great figure in jazz, trombone artist Jack Teagarden, Jack heads a combo of eight out~ standing musicals for RCA-Victor's “Say it Simple.” Easy Teagarden trombone improvisations are followed at a leisurely pace by CUE Stickland on tenor sax, “Peanuts”
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who make their debut on this disc. The Beneke band, by the way, opened recently at Glen Island Casino and have been signed as summer replacement on the Chesterfield show. That's the identical schedule followed eight years ago by the original Miller band as they rose to popularity. Count Basie aint mad at nobody and nobody will be mad at him for the tricky recording of “I Ain Mad at You” Vocals come from Taps Miller with a lot of drive from the band, The other side sees the
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“Roses” in English. a And yet andther importee, Maurice Chevalier, brings out one of his past hits, “Wait Til You Se Ma Cherie,” and “Hello Beautiful” As always, he makes up in personality
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My Achin’ Heart” Wislon on vocals, The Golden Gates Quartet liven up “Pray for the Lights to Go Out,” and “High, Low and Wide.” Cab Calloway’s latest “Give Me 20 Nickels for a Dollar,” and “The Jungle King.*
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Don't let the record company's uninspired title, “Modern Violin Tran scriptions,” frighten’ yo. Better “selling” titles could have been written, such as “Jascha Heifetz Cuts a Rug” or “Heifetz Boogie,” or even “Blood Transfusion for Some Old Tunes N Hele"
WELL, these aren't exactly { “Jump” numbers or boogie pleces— but there's no moss on any of the eight modern numbers Heifets plays in this album, either.
player and the stoutest anti-long-hair in your household just happened to walk in from someplace else, he'd say: : “Say, what's that tune? That's a a pretty lively number.”
» "BES IDES “Mediterranean” by Bax, Heifetz plays a G Dange (Danza de la Gitana) by This also, as your bobbysoxer agree, is quite a piece. “Tango” by Castelnuovo-Tedesco, . land “Presto,” by Poulene, "al + | More ethereal are “Valse Nobles i 4 8 “wits [et Sentimentales Nos. 6 and 7,” by IMPORTEE DEBUTS — Jean |Ravel; “Le Chevelure,” by Debussy; Sablon, popular French bari- | Fairy Tale" by Medtner, and tone, makes his debut en RCA. | Etude-Tableau,” by: Rachmaninoff.
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fets transcriptions; that is, they New Jeune Eney A Dons el were adapted for the violin by Taka he much- discussed Helfetz from compositions written
for other instruments. 8 oe ~volced Ran Derwin sings This particular album is virtually ; Pp : ei Sutes a complete Heifetz concert in itself. wo gal vocalls and Diane.|r yoo variety, it demonstrates the The other side “Blue and Broken | e.catility and superb technique of the artist:
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HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (UU. Porm The International Alliance of al Stage Employees, today another movie union's charge that it still was dominated
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imaginative and -educational nar-rative-musical album for children—| “Pan The Piper,” told by Paul Wing with Russ Onse’s orchestra.
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Shaw, Claude Thornhill, Teddy son, Buster Bailey and J. ©. Heard, Other upcoming albums will ine clude Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Bix ‘Beiderbecke and other ‘| special groups, All the records will be either re-
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