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There's good album news in ti solve numerous Christmas shopph For the kiddies, RCA-Victor of Nosed Reindeer” and “The Pled P “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein music by George Kleinsinger (cele brated composer of such opuses a “Pee-Wee the Piccolo” and othe small fry symphonettes),

Rudolph Is a sensitive with & very red nose, [1s his social undoing

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providing pleasant listening, the new attractively packaged albums may chestra.

describe the rise of Rudolph from oblivion to pole position on Banta Claus’ team, reindeer The red nose until Santa discovers its potentialities as a

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age ed Disc Released for Junior

“Emperor Waltz” and Life,” by Johan Strauss Jr.; “Desert Song Medley,” “Student Prince | Waltzes” and “Viennese Waltzes,” by Sigmund Romberg;

and. Low” album by the Charioteers that's sure to please, The mellow quartet runs the

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1e latest disc releases Schubert, . The Romberg album consists of ig problems The tunes include: “Sweet Lorfers two specials, “Rudolph, The Red- raine,” “I'm in the Mood for Love,” four 10-inel Red Seal records. RCA iper of Hamelin.” “Sleepy Time Gal” “My Fate Is in "C107 album. e-1100. deer,” with lyrics by Robert May and Your Hands,” “Sunny Side of the MR. MERRILL'S songs you love

: Street,” “If I Could Be With You," "victor Herbert's “I'm Falling in Love With Someone” and “Ah

headlight one misty Christmas Eve... .. ,. > 8 ; I Can't Get Started,” “" | Santa solves his night driving any ” and “Sweet

problem with Rudolph and the red-|’ nosed reindeer solves his inferiority complex with Santa, and everybody is happy. This is-a dandy. If the Columbia

r —————————————————— Some of the best of recent “single” " eases ace Bus Driver Held

5 don’ rit, th own-ups ic Sop’ like Be Teo ; Tony Pastor introduces a new nr wil. 7 nin novelty. “Your Red Wagon,” singing! er 0 on . oh it it ‘hy 'C - | VERSATILE pianist Alec Tem- with a nice rhythm accompani

ment and group singing responses from the band The second side is the popular “Gonna Get a Girl,” by Tony and the Clooney Sisters, “Who Were You Kissing?! asks Marjorie Hughes as she siffgs «he ' torchy love song with Frankie If you like to be first in on seme- | Carle’s band.‘ Thevsecond side’ is Pia thing new and good, don't miss an cowboy type pop tune, “Corabelle,” tion last night, album by a new instrumental group, sung by Gregg Lawrence, I~ While the passengers recuperated Alvy West and the “Little Band”! Ernie Andrews, a guy who sounds {rom their injuries, Dan Devreese, West, an exceptional alto sax man, like King Cole with a little Johnny 24, and George Rouhselang, 21, both formerly with Paul Whiteman, has Mercer thrown in, debuts on Co-0f South Bend,' were hospitalized developed a new concept: half jazz, lumbia label with the Eddie Beal With arm and leg fraetures suffered half popular, and his group carries Fourtette. He sings “Soothe Me,” to|When the bus driven by Mr. Tooley it out well on its debit for Colum- some nice tenor sax and rhythm|Smashed into their car. bia labels. combo backing. Thé flipis Hickory, Police said Mr. Tooley apparent! The eighth original tunes are Plickory Dock,” with more Andrewslignored the right-of-way when tl arranged in the manner of chamber Vocals and some more good Jack- accident occurred, None of the pa

SOUTH BEND, Nov. 25 (UP)— Authorities held Harley M. Tooley, 29, a bus driver, on a traffic violation. today which they charged was responsible for injuring 15 passengers when his bus collided with an

pleton turns his talent for chaiac~ ter impersonations to the old favorite, “The Pied Piper.” This legend{ary favorite Is & sure-fire choice for the kiddies. The orchestral accompaniment is by Russ Cage,

musi¢ with melodies for various in. %round. engers was seriously injured. struments woven together to form Savoy i harmonies, but at the same time to Rn 148: $; I'hie little-heard-of ou fi Mn aby Sitting Vocation

maintain. chytha. aid. carry the ! melody. All of “which 15a rounds Oul some. of thydyest jazz and blues Goes to the Dogs about way of saying it’s new, dif- gises Tve hear Their Teleases DENVER, Nov. 25 (UP)-Five-ferent and good are dew and far between, but they vear-old Jerry missed his chance . are worth waiting for. to gnaw rugs while his guardians were out to dinner and the theater Jerry had a baby sitter. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hoffman said they hired the professional sitter because Jerry always became sad when left alone. Too, when he was sad he chewed the rug and sometimes other things. Besides. two bouts with pneumonia and a bad liver keep Jerry indoors. : Miss Carollne Brick sat out the night with Jerry. There were no formulas, no lullabies, no diaper | changes for the 5-vear-old. Jerry is a Belgian Shepherd.

o n n AND FOR THOSE who shy away The top disc of the new bunch from the latest in favor of the old 18 sax genius Herbie Fields taking and time-tested, there's a “Sweet an alto sax solo on the immortal snes

“Star Dust.” Guaranteed to make Records Feature {chills run up and down your spine. Mountain Musi

|The toe-tapping second side is Mercury, Columbia,

Lionel Hampton's “0. K, Sarge” which features Fields on tenor sax, RCA-Victor on List MERCURY, Columbia and RCA-

Slam Stewart at bass and on vocals, | Al Casey's guitar, Johnny Mehegan at piano and an unidentified ‘Champ” at drums, + | There's an authentic blues beat to two numbers by the Beale St. | Boys. The “Boys” sound like oldVictor run the gamut of mountain timers who know their stuff but the music favorites in records just re- label laconically gives the rundown

far ~EST SELECTION OF RECORDS HE

lensed of personnel as “one: drum, one { ON sl | bass, one sax and a piano. Any- } ¢ 0 WEST SIDE Roy Acuff and his Smoky Moun- | yay the numbers, “Raisin’ the | POrULAR Cen tain Boys have recorded for CO-| Roof” and “I: ats Out,” are musts [A

lumbia another hoedown album of| gr. the blues old and new tunes such as “Wreck | Tiny Bradshiw turns in a fine on the Highway," “Fire Ball Mail." | performance on “These Things Are “The Precious - Jewel,” “Pins and|yqve” singing azairst a small comNeedles,” “Wabash Cannon Ball”| po packground doo ited by piano. “Freight Train Blues,” “Walt for| gis second off* 1; is a chant by a

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RCA-Victor highlights two tunes by the Paul! Williams Sextet. “Hastings Street “To My Sorrow” and “Easy Rock- Bounce” is strictly instrumental and in’ Chair” by Eddy Arnold and his Muddy Waters sings “Way Late.” | Tennessee Plowboyvs; “Canned — -

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bye” and “I L-O-V.E You” by Jen- RCA-Viciors-album release of fe ny Lou Carson, and her Tumble- month is a group of Christmas carweed Troubadours, “Talk, Talk, ols as played by Dick Leibert. orTalk” and “Hawaiian Dreams” by ganist at Radio City Music Hall, Cecil Campbell's Tennessee <am- New York City.

blers. \ {prises 16 favorites. Included are “oy, | Mercury | to the World,” “Away in a Manger,” | | “Queen of the Rodeo” and “If «gg Came Upon the Midnight Went and Got a Bucket for My | Clear.” “Oh, Holy Night,” “Hark | Tears” by Rex Allen and his Ari- The Herald Angels Sing,” “Silent zona Wranglers; “Old ‘Time Christ-| Night” “The First Noel,” “As With! (mas” and “There'll Be Some Giadness Men of 01d," “O, Come, Changes Made” by Ambrose Haley All ye Faithful, “Oh, Little Town And his Ozark Ramblers; “I've of Bethlehem,” “Angels from the Found a Hidin' Place” and “He's Realms of Glory,” “While ShepWaiting There” by Carl Story and herds Watched Their Flocks,” “We the Melody Four Quartet; “Rainbow | Three Kings of Orient Are.” “Good In the Sky" and “When the Fire' King Wenceslas,” “Deck the Halls Comes Down” by the Turner with Boughs of Holly,” and “God . Brothers; “Wastin’ My Time on Rest You, Merry Gentlemen.” Word

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One Dozen Roses______Johnny Long [Martha ______________ Larry Clinton [7] Take the “A” Train___Duke Ellington “] Whizzin' the Whiz___Lionel Hampton [7] Prisoner of Love [] Gambler's Blues. _______ [C] The Blonde Sailor_._Andrews Sisters [1 The Dum Dot Song____Frank Sinatra ]

1 Romberg Music, Familiar ? Cua [] re, Songs in Two Titles May Be Hackneyed, But Nof ~~ These Results of Fine Recording Technique By CHARLES WEDDLE bined WRITE a memorandum to yourself to héar these two new albums,

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