Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1947 — Page 8
New Wax Albums Issued to Give You Red Hot, Bluesy or Semi-Classical Tun
Goodman Style Featured in Collection; “You Can't Tell the Depth Sapphire Needle Needed for Indigo Records
“Golden Earrings” “is my By DONNA MIKELS
date for popularity honars. “It h How'll you have it—hot, bluesy or semi-classical? 0 of the plano Jak
there's a new wax album to suit your listening taste. So hot it's a wonder the waxes don't melt is RCA-Victor's re-issue is “So Far.”
1035 to 1937, The “Let's Dance” album includes four 10-inch discs in the dynamic ‘he haunting : rocking Goodman style. His per-| Goodby,” Goodman's
sonnel included such greats as Bun- ‘une.
ny Berigan, Ziggy Elman, Joss| oo 0 * * is “As § You.” ) 80 BLUE that you need a sap- 18 Weel as You, Stacy, Gene Krupa, Vido Musso and phire needle to carry out the color] Hal McIntyre's vocalist,
Toa Mondello: with olor pares by scheme 1s a new batch of waxes Turnball, is listenable on the
eight sides. man The titles are some that have all Herman, who incidentally 1s a. YEE, “I Still Feel the Same
but disappeared from the open 5 nt y market, finding their way into every |[COmInG ab apd betel doe m | JUDE aa or ¥ wing brary | columbia an all-blues album, called The titles include “King Porter”|
{“Eight Shades of Blue" oy, i
,! The title, coupled with Herman's ih 8 sad Bergan trumpet reputation a8 the man that sings
{ ceptionally solid work by Krupa, |'* blues, is somewhat misleading)
Musso, Elman, Stacy, Goodman and Allen Ruess at guitar: “I've Found MUthentIC bites. Most of thet a New Baby,” “Sometimes I'm Hap- he others have a py.” “Changes” with more fine El. | Plue’ somewhere in their title, : The Herman styling, plus highly
man horn; “Afraid to Dream,” and] {adapted orchestral accompaniment
land the choke of the songs make! this album one In a blue moon. Herman 1s moaningly perfect onig...... gkylar hit, “Am 1 Blue,” “Blues In The Night” and the classic “Blue Prelude.” The
change of pace, | Crooners, takes over the ol
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| peror Waltz.”
Columbia
word goes pleasantly through his |croon-istics on the ballad, “A INeeds a Girl” | More mellow voicing from
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to do things with an orchestra, puts Individual instruments through their paces on “Civilization.” Sy has fun with thie vocals on this and the filp,
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The appointment of Jack row, radio disc jockey and
ment has been announced.
venture into the retail field Morrow, who has been hear
seven years,
In radio, Mr.
records and recording artists. Continue Mr, Morrow will continue vote several hours a week to
sition at Pearson's.
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the aim of making Pearson's {library “the headquarters for lovers in Indiana."
Honor Society Pledges Studen
All over the Central West and North West you'll find Milwaukee Road Hiawataas offering fast, luxurious train service. :
honor society, pledged 12
Georgia Ann Pitcher, Whitaker, Robert
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na does; 2 fome nice planistic on his version The outstanding record of this | If your favorite brand of music falls in any of those three categories, and vocalist Harry Prime does credit [Album presents: Side One, Rhap{to the unlsual lyrics. The second%dy in G Minor, and Side Two, | Hungarian Dance No. 4 in F Minor, of the best from the golden ers of Benny Goodman's orchestra, from | Art Lund, a boy who has mor /both by Brahms, ;
{voice than a lot of more popular FRANK LISZT was a champion of Brahms' music. He made plano arrangements of some of Brahms'| includinggy th®» celebrated “Dedication.” {this album Mr. Rubinstein plays the| | “Dedication” as originally composed |
pleas! | » by Schumann and also the Liszt {by the master of indigo, Wood Her. Ant “My How the Time Goes By,
signature Bernie sig, “I's a Lonesome Old {Town” and turns it into a very | touching ballad. His second offering
For the Lauritz ‘Melchior fans, M-G-M offers the Great Dane in (“The Kiss in Your Eyes,” and “Em-
because all of the selections sren’t tunes from the hit “Allegro.” He's from The are, more than fair on “So Far,” and Brahms-Liszt,” RCA Victor Album
{lad, “Lazy Countryside,” and “That's , : (Al I Want to Know,” another “Malaguena” and “Guaracha,” by {Morton Gould. These numbers have {been popular in the duo's recital programs. *Malaguena” js an Anda- | other selection are “In the Blue of tender love song and a good tenor,|lusian dance. The “Guaracha” is
» ~ y FOR THOSE who appreciate a
known in popular record circles, as manager of Pearson's record depart.
The appointment marks the first
local radio stations for the past
Morrow helped originate such programs as “Hoosier Request Time,” and ac-| quired a wide knowledge of popular
to Broadcast
broadcasting, in addition to his po- ' One of his first projects will be
Pearson's record classical apd pop{ular brary, which has been built Sas ol up through the years. He then willi Morrow add additional new recordings from music {all popular lines, officials said, with
Butler University chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, national education}
land senior students in ceremonies held recently on the campus. | New pledges are: Pansy Dinwid-| | die, Paul Gillman, Robert McMullen, | Shirlene | Knight Winter and Dorothy Reinacker, all Indian- |
| Miss Helen Carter, Indianapolis, | is president of the group and Dr.
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the music of Schumann,
masters.
of the Seal records,
| Rubinstein, pianist. candlMaes-
Brahms’ “Cradle Song.”
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songs,
“Widmung,” or
John he tes | arrangement, About {motion picture,
{here soon. Music
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Fellow! 5 8 nN i Newly-released Red Seal
Dinah include:
Jack Morrow Appointe Manager of Record Dept.
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= Rubinstein Plays Familiar Music
New Album Features |
Schumann, Brahms
By CHARLES WEDDLE An upsurge of public interest in| Brahms and Liszt has found the record) makers ready with a number of new recordings of music by these
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All these compositions are taken {from the musical score of the new “Song of Love based on the life of Robert Schumann, Mr, Rubinstein also played these selections for the sound-track {of the film, which will be shown
Frank Sinatra records the two top! You'll enjoy hearing “Selections of Schumann-
singles
Shore, this time of the simple bal-| Arthur Whittemore jand Jack |Lowe, duo-pianists, play Lacuona's
DISC AUTHORITY — Jack |
, widely known in local
pointed manager of Pearson's
LARGEST SELECTION OF RECORDS
In
Probably the most popular will he an album of three 12-inch Red recorded by Artur
Mr. Rubinstein plays Schumann's “Arabesque” and “Traumerei” and
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ry is the recipient of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra recordings through donations of the Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society. Those wishing to hear the records can listen through earphones as wo youths are doing here. Shown are (left to right) Fred McDowell,
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1010 E. Ohio St.: Mrs, Sylvester Johnson, committee second vice president; Miss cumseh St.
Elizabeth Ohr, Central Library, and Ellis Smith, 1310 Te
Symphony's Recordings
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[Maynor at her best. RCA Victor Billy Berg's in Hollywood and later
" JACKSONVILLE Evening,” “Under a Blanket of there's the RCA-Victor “Love an excerpt from Gould's “Latin-| 1 IN Blue,” “I Gotta Right to Sing the Songs” album sung by the popular| American Symphonette.” RCA Vic-| 4 HRS. 57 MIN, 4 | Blues,” “Between the Devil and the Donald Dane, with Russ Case or-|tor 12-inch record 11—9759, ¥ Deep Blue Sea” and “My Blue chestra. : | Dorothy Maynor, soprano, sings riety. MIAMI 7 Heaven,’ The tunes Include “A Dream,” | two old favorites, “Home, Sweet . “Auf Wiedersehn,” “Lonesome, Home” and “The Last Rose of| 7 HRS. | M-G-M That's All” “A Little Love, a Lit~ | Sumes” George Schick accomi {tle Kiss,” “To the Land of My Own|panies at the piano. Here is Miss ORLANDO ]| Out of this fast-growing waxery! % Romance,” “My Dream Girl” y HRS. 12 MIN: 5 come some little publicized but | “Kathleen Mave and “Ill 10-inch record 10-1340, . » 1 very fine records, Take You Home Again Kathleen,” | ttre MURVATION AVARAANOW, L]| One of the best versions of thel yyy, yg gypaer LIGHTING Let There Be Light o i to my notion 1s that by 1 WASHINGTON--For city street THURO, Mass. (UP)—A new your open! voiced Billy Eckstine, The boy aa lighting, the use of fewer lamps beacon of 1,000,000 candlepower| voice, style delivery ahd fine or- | than usually used is recommended, which will send out four rays to! chestral backing on this wax the lamps should be on high mounts warn both ships and aircraft is By Oliver, a man who Dow how | nd equipped with proper reflectors. being installed at Cape Cod Light.
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lease by Victor of a double feature, two sides of Armstrong and Tea(garden.
All of the available selections recorded by the Indianapolis {Symphony Orchestra will be presented to the record department of; {Central Public library by the Women's Committee, Indiana State
Symphony Society.
The gift was announced today by Miss Elizabeth Ohr, head of the!
art and music department.
Hot Jazz Team At Murat Nov. 2
Dances. :
under the direction
There's big news for the Louis Armstrong-Jack * Teagarden . fans, both of the “flesh” and “wax” va-
as they can be obtained.
The big “flesh” news is that
“Satchmo” and “Big Tee,” who have
been making musical history at|phones for individual listening.
in Chicago, will appear on the stage are: ° of the Murat Theater Nov. 2. The c top solo artists will be backed by the All-Star
esana, Negro Heaven’;
Armstrong's combo, Esquires.
Rimsky-Korsakov, “Sigurd Jorsalfar, Liadoy,
“Dubinushka’; Baba Y gp “Baba Yaga; aydn, Labeled by jazz authorities as one |piapiiata. Overture : Kalinnikov, of the greatest bands in the nation, hony e 1 o Minor: | Prasludium and Allegro; Joha 8 the combo includes in addition to voices of Spring Waits: von the Armstrong trumpet and Tea- | Waltz, and Tchaikovsky, Manfred.
garden trombone, Barney Bigard
Arvel Shaw, bassist, and Dick Carey, pianist. Double Feature Release The wax news is the coming re-
“Some Day” is a floating |on “Eloquence At Gettysburg.”
at clarinet, Sid Catlett at drums, DF. Warren to Speak -
The committee already has pres] sented three volumes to the library. They include Glinka Ruslan and! Ludmilla Overture, Grieg Peer, Gynt! Suite No, 2, and Grieg Symphonic|
.Ten more albums by the orchestra of Fabien Sevitzky will be presented as soon
The albums will be added to the library's collection of more than | 400 records, to be played by patrons | {over the library's new phonograph
Other volumes to be presented:
Brahms Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3 7; “ Dubensk: ‘Stephen Foster''; Gershwin -Bennett,! “Porgy and Bess, A Symphonic Picture’; Grieg, Music”; “L’Isola
Families and friends will be guests| of the Scientech Club at 7:30 p. m.
National Life Foundation, will speak
sort of ballad which features Satchmo on vocals and the Armstrong trumpet. A tinkling celeste provides an unusual - accompaniment. The coupling is “Fifty-Five Blues,” in which Louis teams with the equally illustrious Teagarden for some relaxed trumpet and tram " passages. Here the boys team on gravel-voiced vocals.
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