Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1947 — Page 6
Beneke's "Prom Date’ Album Is Ready
iJ. 8. Bach by playing second fiddle
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Auxilia ool Second Violin = iary to Mout 5
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Heifetz Plays To Self in
Release of Record Due in Fall
Jascha Heifetz his double-crossed
Ww himself,
Double Concerto, which he recorded recently for RCA-Victor. When Mr. Bach wrote his double concerto, he meant it to be played
by two violinists. But on the Red
ach Concerto
The talented violinist plays both ’ first and second fiddles on Bach's)
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Ll. 1030 end Purdue universities in the next few weeks touch to “Down in Chihuahua,” A}i1ough the same stunt has been PLAYS SECOND FIDDLE-- [J and HARMONICA BOOGIE Their) ba Open Until Midnight Daily and Sunday - o . . : rm me - tho . ; The . si g if he: secona record and n 9” * 3 The “songs are those which have The other tunes are his famous With vocals by the Pastels. The sec- gone countless times before, the fact Jascha Heifetz, noted violinist, 1 a big nr He Rew 10 —19¢ oh campus associations with a hostal. “Flamingo,” “I Don't Want te Cry nd side 1s “Minor RIL.” Although tpi & musician of Mr. Hettetz| Plays second fiddle to himself gic appeal for everyone: The eight Anymore,” “All of Me,” and Soli this is an instrumental, H's snot In fusical stature did it has caused On a new Victor Red Seal re- BARCLAY ALLEN and his PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US representative favorites are played tude.” Kenton's complex “progressive Jazz" o jot of comment from critics. , cording of Bach's Double Con- bree. RUYTHM NOUR play CUMANA MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION in smooth, danceable style with Other top discs of the week are; series so vou won't need a diagram As for Mr. Heifetz, his only re- certo. A nvr i oo y ! Please Send O. O. D. Records. 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The ote ” ' : + but unfortunately Mr. Monroe sing I ' the economic research department asy Gwynn plays bver 10"—63 . : Ee —Y with the Serenaders in the back- voll aon look a long ways to find a better ia Five new albums have been added Wise ‘ —bdc 3 dround “Anchors Aweigh” “On Bt Tonia and ia: Musial disc than “O Sole Mio” and “Stum- ©f the U Chamber of Commerce , {po central public library's record NELLIE LU TOHER + sings THE LADY'S Wisconsin” ant “The Noire Dame Bill Jonson and Dis MUSA! ings by the Filice quintet, Filice's in Washington, hus been appointed callection. Miss Elizabeth Ohr, art 6x bovic'mo Si motes (on aa! |, ned 4 Vietory March” are all rousing in- NOLES, | . Wl ng fle accordion and Dick Anderson's professor of economics in the Butler and music department head, said'BABY. Terrific 0 —63¢ 4 + timental HO Re seh G Wi clarinet take honors on both sides. university college today. this p , Hi Jove,” sung by Gus Go . ” Getting better with each playing Rh ye, the Johnson sax, and “Sugar Blues” gels a complete of business ad- Miss Ohr also said the collection SISTER ROSETTA THARRE. sing ix "He's a Real Gone Guy,” Nellie and featuring the . . wrhauling by Johnny Mercer. the ministration is rapidly gai larity. w a new Version of HE'LL UNDER. “Leave It to Fale, Gate,” a brisk overhauling by Johnny Mercer, the gon pidly gaining popularity with | STAND AND BAY ‘WELL DONE and / Litcher's first effort on Oaptiol!, wrumentation Pied Pipers and Paul Weston'’s or- Dr. Swanson has Mbrary patrons. . The records aref ZHIS TRAIN. Hetier thas} the Four \ hey 1 Li ) > > + . 1 W records. Miss Lutcher, a gal with TSH tha ite Chestra. 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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in their * tirely her own. “Real Gone” show- him into trouble, will get into no to 0 0 00 awhy Should § Cry Since 1044, serving T ; L-4 comedy skit WHO'S ON FIRST’ A d t " “lt . : y ' ie new albums are George ree) 1 cafes her voice on a. swiftly placed trouble for his swing or Rate Over You?” socked across by Mer- as secretary of the Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Bhs ot bese 10"—$1.05 ccor Ing o bitles piece and the second side, The ‘Town Criers sing “Kate, and cer's lazy lyrics. : committee on with Oscar Levant, pianist: Quartet : BING CROSBY sings MERRY 1 “Let Me Love You Tonight,” shows Stuait Foster ad oe Criers sing Alvino Rey has a good new ballad | Dusiness statistics, ‘No. 2 in E Flat major for piano rn in a collection of all Ayres Records . ’ “yr “" 3 in of his be hristmas songs. 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