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Disc Collectors Reminded of Petrillo Ban Lest It Quickly Siphon Off Finds of '47

Frankie Laine Top Contender for Crown;

Vic 'Damone Held ‘Crooner of the Year’ By DONNA MIKELS ARE YOU one of those people who *

“Bezin the Beguine” collector's item?”

Or maybe you cracked your original Ziggy Elman's “And the Angels: Sing” and always thought you'd get another—that is, until you Tound| they were as plentiful as new cars at list price. Its for people like you—and me ot TC le was the gal who honor for its mystery - shrouded like a musical instrument, | presentation of Jo Stafford as Cin-“Tim-tay-

~that this calendar of the pop, music events of 1947 is compiled. It's a warning that time is fleeting and that pretty soon you may not | be able to find Bing Crosby's! “Whiffenpoof Song” or Nellie Lutcher’s “Real Gone Guy.” And it's also a reminder that since the theme for 1948 will be. “Without A Song” if Petrillo’s recording ban goes through (starting, tomorrow night), there may not be too many leftovers from the '47 nt crop. W's hard to pin laurels on any one person as the biggest “find” of 1947 in the field of pop music.

n ~ » LEADING CONTENDERS in the vocal field would probably be: Frankie Laine, who made a “meteoric rise to fame with his

“That's My Desire” and followed top-

along with one hit after another. His revivals, “River Bt. “Kiss Me Again,” hit “Two Loves Have I,” cording of “Mam-selle” many a juke box. Despite the protests of non- | Lainites that his singing style is!, over-exaggerated, jerky and for the | birds, Frankie boy is strictly a big| leaguer of the. year after 20 years of plugging along in the bush league. | “Crooner of the Year” title is tailor-made for 19-year-old Vic Damone who hit big time with a bang after his Mercury recording of “Ivy.” (And a pat on the back | to “Off The Record” for * ?

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‘finding” | “Da-Moan” two weeks before the national magazines.) EJ " ~ BIGGEST FEMME FIND of the year, vocally speaking, was Nellie Lutcher, who shot up with a single; recording, “Real Gone Guy.” Her

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up in my books were “Tim:tay-|jjxe the rare Russ Colombo re“Smoke,

and “Lady From 29 Palms.” Come-back of the year — First OES TO MEET | place goes to Ted Weems’ “Heart- | which bounced back into | | popularity overnight.

My Heart,” “I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now,” Jib IL” “Body and Soul"

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