Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 4
"a 4 v «
.- good music without being subjected to singing commercials between
. Hstening in almost any category—swing, sweet ballads, jazz, Broad-
There's Good Listening in All Of Latest Record Album Releas
Ray Baudui
‘Scores From Rodgers-Hammerstein Broadway
Hits, Swing Classics All Have Lilt
By DONNA MIKELS Bey There's good news in the latest ‘record album releases. Good least of hearing a stretch of
way hit scores. And here's one way at
| Haggart.
Phases es
of Firestone” broadcasts. dio and on the pularit
blocks, Eddie Miller's mournful | Po!
clarinet, Charlie Spivak screaming lead and a bass burst out by “Dogtown’ Blues” is a lazy number that builds up as it goes on, with laudable bits by the all-star aggregation,
Another new Decca, release, a
him up, and now there is an attractive Christopher Lynch album available for his many admirers.
THE MINSTREL BOY: Chris-
topher Lynch, tenor, with John 0
a year over the ra-|, concert.
§
TE Fes w
Ep
must for”Louis Armstrong col|W! flute, Rose Jectors, takes Louie all ‘the way|cello, and Lara Newell, harp, from New Orleans to New York|a group of nine delightful songs via jazz classics. Title is “Louis/of lis native Ireland, as arArmstrong Classics.” ranged by Norman Lockwood. Anyone famlilar with Satchmo’s{’ As one critic *said, “Lynch style and repetoire can almost|sings Gaelic ballads and folk hear these waxes simply by read-|{songs so you can smell the shaming the titles. The four 10-inch rock in them.” The group in this discs all are time-tested Arm-{album ranges from the sentimen-
tunes. | RCA-Victor hay albums by the o hits “Allegro” and “High Button we Shoes.” Even if you haven't had| | a chance to see the shows, it's probable that the hit tunes from the two shows are familiar. i The Rodgers-Hammérstein hits from “Allegro” include “So Far,”| “You Are Never Away,” “A Felfow Needs a Girl,” “The Gentle-|
nal casts of the Broadway HEALTH WELL—Ray Bentall glad adds his contribution to thé infantile paralysis wishing well which holds so much for him and |f his family. The little a Clare (left) and Beth will be so glad when
their mother can walk again, sm : —
Mayor Sees ire’ In Dump Smoke
strong, both as a faultless trum-
tal to the gay and humorous. All
Hold,” “Wish Them Well":
man Is a Dope” and “Allegro.” Less popular but listenable “Allegro” tunes in the album are “Joseph Taylor Jr.” “I Know It Again,
Can Happen ” “One Foot, Other Foot” “To Have and to|’
“Money Isn't Everything” “Come Home.” i There's a lilt to every wax in the “High Button Shoes” album, with the original cast led by Phil Silvers and Nanette Fabray tak-
pet man and unique vocalist,
Even Guy's Included
The tunes include “When the Saints Go Marching In” and “Bye and Bye,” both vocals; “West End Blues” and “Mahogany Hall Stomp,” “Dipper Mouth Blues,” with Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra, and “Save It Pretty Mama,” with vocal; “Fil Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You,” sung by Satchmo and “When It's Sleepy
are sung with consummate ease and vocal beauty. An unusual accompaniment of flute, cello and harp give an authentic Irish lyric background. (Columbia, MM-722; four 10-inch records.) MUSIC OF COLE PORTER, played by Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra. An um of six songs from’ the res of five Porter shows. < Included are “In the Still of the Night” from “Rosalie,” and
into. the smoke problem arising from the burning of combustible materials in the of the city.
Sanitation board this morning and" discussed with members the possibility of municipally owned incinerator here.
Talks With Board on City Incinerator Mayor Al Feeney today looked
“VETERANS Home Loans
Young Mother Polio Victim En Route to Warm Springs
Plane Stops Here When Ceiling Closes In;
Brave Family Is Hopeful of Cure It was such a brave young family. : : And despite the mother's afiction—infantile paralysis struck her more than a year ago—it was such a hopeful family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bentall and their two daughters left their home in Lincoln, Neb., yesterday for Warm Springs, Ga., where Mrs. Bentall is .to enter the Roosevelt Foundation for physiotherapy
private dymps He attended a meeting of the
constructing a
ing vocal honors. The album includes:
Kothing Like a Model T,” “Get Away a Day in the Country,” yap, Won't You Dance Wit Me?” “A Sunday By the Sea,” “I Still Get Jealous,” “Nobody Ever Died for Dear Old Rutgers,” and “You're My Girl”
Glen Gray Album Out ‘Remember Glen Gray and the old Casa Loma Orchestra? Decca issued an album of “Musical
Time Down South.”
It's quite a jump from Louie Armstrong — but the next two RC GE bardo. The man who was “King of Corn” year after year until Spike Jones popped up and who “Broadway Melody has been the brunt of musician's/of 1940,” and the rousing “Blow, jokes for years still manages to|Gabriel, Blow” from “Anything keep an ardent following. |Goes.” ‘ One of the albums features the| These are ail sophisticated, liitRoyal Canadians on “Latin ing, tuneful melodies, and the deft Rhythms.” They include “Be; and subtle Kostelanetz technique the Beguine,” “Speak Low,” * makes the most of them. (Colum: It Easy,” “I's Love, Love, Love, bia, MM-12), three 12-inch. rec“Sing to Me, Guitar,” “Frahngee-|oT! ; Pahnee,” “Orohids in the Moon-| DVORAK: NOTTURNO for light” and “Valencia,” all some of|Strings- (Op. 40), played by the Mr. Lombardo's better instru-|Busch Chamber Players, Adolph mental and vocal offerings. Busch conducting. A work of _“Lombardoland” features some Placid mood and melodious charm of the sweetest of the “sweetest|Dy the composer of the “New music this side of heaven.” Waxes World Symphony.” The name “Notturno” signifies tender and simple music designed for nighttime listening. (Columbia, 12inch.) SONG ABOUT LIEUTENANT CHIKCHIROFF” and “Song about Pakhom,” both arranged by Serge Jaroff.and sung by the Don Cossack Chorus with Jaroff conducting. Two favorite selections from the repertoire of tue great Russian male chorus, the first a rousing, robust song, and the second slyly amusing. Both will appeal to lovers of choral singing. (Columbia 12-in.) BRAHMS: WALTZ NO. 15 in A-Flat Major (Op. 39), Schumann’s “Traumerei” (Op, 15) and Brahms “Intermezzo No. 13 in A Major (Op. 118), all on one 12inch record, and all played by Oscar Levant, pianist. These are three of the piano pieces featured in the motion picture “Song Of Love,” based on the live and loves of the great composer, Robert Schumann. Mr. Levant] giyes them his customary orilliant, sensitive treatment. : —H. W. M.
“All Through the Night” from “Anything Goes”; the romantic “I've Got You Under My Skin” arc te Rpm and a Love You” from “Mexican Hayride”; the witty “I Concentrate ‘On You” from’
He went into action after Combustion Engineer Robert Wolf had ordered the closing of a
treatments. - They traveled in a ; , wl special plane equipped to carry 4. “We weren't worried at all, polio victims. It even had an ®
sage at Abdel pt dnly igen: Jag. ora PRUAOR AI 2 bs calm Sts. yesterday. : Mrs. Jean Hughes, & fend [ind sl At the suggestion of Mayor|Bentall to make things easier on Feeney, C. Warren Bevington, the journey. vice president of the sanitation Hits Bad Weather
board, and dine combustion - engineer will inspect incincerators rda ternoon, 8s Bo Cincinnatt with the view of LL 30 oF Linon adopting that city’s plan here. aro 2. pd care. The pool treatments there es piloted the: fittle twin engined} oo help 5 her to very.l Coast Guard Speeds ~~ |plane over northern Indiana, thei. go - poep a } ." {elements “stretched ‘out a cold Ee Aid to Crippled Ship .|hand.
: : i NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 27 (UP)| The weather station at Lafa—A, Coast Guard cutter was on yette told Mr: Hessenflow he had its way today to aid the liberty only a bare half hour to get out ship Willlam A. Richardson, of the air. He decided to come on which lost a. propeller 120 miles [to Indianapolis. It was close and southeast of Cape Henry, Va. 88 he settied the plane at Weir y yesterday. The Coast Guard said | Cook Municipal Airport celling|iobby for the photograph the ship was in no immediateand visibility dropped to zero. . |of the chance to show her apdanger. The freighter, owned by| But through it all Alice Bentall/preciation for an organization the U. 8. Lines, was bound for kept up her spirits. It reflected | which could do so much for her Norfolk, carrying no cargo, when in her husband, and their two lit-land ask so little. Tomorrow she |she ran into trouble. itle daughters, Beth 5 and Clare/would be on her way again.
f hits of ‘yesteryear wit | Loma Orchestra are being rewaxed by Decca in a new album.
good version) and “You Go To My Head” The band provides danceable instrumentals on “Sunrise Serenade,” and “Smoke Rings.” - a A big album for lovers of swing classics—both because of size and content—is Decca’s collection of five 12-inch waxes, “Five Feet of Swing.” Front and back inside of | covers carry notes by George _| Simon, editor of Metronome, and rundowns of personnel on each of the discs.
Rr left the uncomfortable -of that merciful iron lung supplied by the foundation after four months. And now the foundation was sending her to the headquarters of all infantile
Please Send Facts on 6. | Home Loans
a 2 NAMO ccovscosssscsssssersssscésseee.T
AQAress ..ooveensisctsesenisssstaciin
| OIF ooooesessencescsesi.. Tone ..
The Dorsey Brothers contribute “Solitude” featuring Tommy's mellow. trombone, vocal by Kay Weber, a beautiful tenor sax obligato by Jess Stacey and the piercing trumpet of Charlie Spivak on the final chorus. Second side is “Weary Blues,” an instrumental by the 11-piece band which included the two Dorseys, and Drummer Ray McKinley. Jimmy Dorsey's clarinet leads off on “I Cried For You" ar- _ |ranged by Toots Camaratta. This disc is an instrumental featuring
At Dawning” and “When Day Is
ee tn AR CARA STITT TTT EOE TORR TORT ODEON ETTORE ne WN
u
Club to Sponsor
An essay contest, “How Advertising Helps to Raise Our Standards of living" is to be offered to Indianapolis high school students by the Indianapolis Advertising Club. It will be part of a national competition being sponsored by the Advertising Federation of America from Feb. 10 to March 10. ‘Winning local essays will be gent to the national committee in New York where final awards will be ade, A grand prize of $500 and a trip to the national ——————————————— convention of the Advertising NEW. OURLER TIME-SAVER Federation at Cincinnati will go| Among recent inventions is a to the national winner. Addi-|curler that brushes hair, rolls it tional awards of $200 and $100 into a curl and leves the bobby also will be offered. pin in the curl in one operation, Local judges will be Dr. M. O.|| Ross, president of Butler Univer-{] sity; Merle- Sidener of -Sidener i
URES DOWNSTAIRS & 5T nr (The “BUY WAY" of Indianapolis ) i= — 2
Mea
_ivories, trombone” and fine tenor sax by Herbie Haymer. The other. side stars Bobby Byrne on a swing arrangement of “Song of the Volgs Boatman,” and spotlighting McKinley's drums. | “Sleepy Time Gal” is wrapped | up in the mellow mood which typified so many of Glén Gray's Casa Loma days. | THEre’s a Dixieland introduction (arrangér was the band’s original,’ Gene Gifford), some mellow clariBy net by Clarence Hutchenrider and $3.94 fine lead trumpeting by the late Frankie Zullo. Second side of The eae | this wax is also by Gray's aggreo| gation, It's “Drifting Apart,” a trombone-dominated: instrumental which also features some extra brilliant solo bits.
of Oona Dream. To You, Sweetheart, Ella, Chick Are Back -
Aloha, Svat Havin Moonlight, Kings| The incomparable Ella Fitz-\Van Riper, Inc, and T. M. OverSerenade and other $3.94 | gerald-Chick Webb combination ley, Better Business Bureau ¢ is represented by “I Want To Be manager. | Now In Stock . , . Sengs for St.
Happy” and “Hallelujah.” These pt Patrick's Day and Easter . . + Qef| discs were cut shortly ° before Order 1] New Tankers! Your Orders In Now! = = |o ancy ane; CHESTER, Pa.-Jan; 37 (UP)-— . was ne 0 The Sun Shipbuilding and DryAlways a Full Line of Popular phases Hke . Spe us dock Co. announced today it has its, Western, Race and Classiaal| To Little Chicks, combo Of Clark we with a capacity of 220.000 * “Records for Your Selection! 8 a capacity of 220,000 ORDER BY. MAIL
IT SETI P rT Te
Shop Early Tuesday Thru Saturday
Continuing Tomorrow!
1
SEOREENEEANIRATNNNNNANNIARETNNANENNRNINSINIEILSY
Doo Jimmy, Man, and many other favorites. g HAWALIAN PARADISE , . , Featuring Les Paul
and his trie © , | this alHawaiian Pa . My Isle
‘West E 1
CA-007
nd Record Shop
2008 W. WASHINGTON |
net, flute, plano, bass and drums, |p, rei5. each.
follow her with some delicate
stuff. “Hallelujah” starts off with| HAS THE TOP SELLERS |
some feathery drumming and a | great vocal chorus by Bla: Bob Crosby's Dixieland group was at its peak .when : “South Rampart Street Parade” and “Dogtown Blues” were made. “Parade” Was a Ray Bauducconceived; Bob Haggart-arranged ~fopus of the spirit of a New OrRecord Library Jeans South Rampart St. funeral ' Main Floor parade. Standouts on the disc Listen fo PEARSON'S RECORD LIBRARY Include Matty ‘Matlock’s roving . Over WIBC Every Saturday clarinet of the little kid running 11:45 P.M, te 1:15 A. M. in and out among the marchers, ———— "
Values in Every Departmen Unusual Buys for You and the Family
~~ eMany Odds and Ends o Soiled & Damaged Merchandise. * Special Purchases
For Records ani ALBUM SETS |
® Popular © Classical
—
SHOP US FIRST! | 74 H.LIEBER comer
WI NT 13d)
Ee —————. \ \ I \ ¥
»
TH FLOOR
[] New Is The Hour... ___Bing Crosby * [J V'-Always Be In Love With You... - eeeeeeeaee=a-Dinah Shere [7] The Secretary Seng...._Togy Paster [C] Barnyard Boogie Louis Jordan CJA Tune For Humming__Eddy Howard [] Flight Of The Bumble Bee... Harry mmm mnie ns. SONGS Bing Crosby
Hit of the Week (711 1 Only Had A Mateh_._. -- Al Jolson
‘New Albums ALLEGRO, RCA Victor Album featuring the original
cast, five. 10-inch- records, including "A Fellow
Needs a Girl" and "So Far" ......(tax included) 4.99
[7] But Beautiful [7] Well Done [C] Humeresque [] Sunrise Serenade [C] Swanee River Tommy Dorsey [1 P'm My Own Grandma____Jo Stafford yside Of The Street_.__Ella Mae Morse
Guy Lombards * Again Tomorrow! January E,O. M.* Clearance! Everything is marked to its lowest
price for clearance now before Spring. See our large selections of odds and ends, slightly. soiled or damaged merchandise and some special purchases. There are items here for
every member of your family . . . so SAVE NOW and SHOP EARLY! (Remember, t00 ~—all merchandise subject to prior selling.)
BABALU by Desi Arnaz, including "Babalu" and "Cuban Pete," four 10" records Perth erase 3.571
WE CALLED IT MUSIC, by Eddie Condon and his of. chestra, featuring famous jazzmén, four 10-inch
POCOTAS sca sssninnrisnrsnnnsnnes resus by 3.94
'HARPIST'S HOLIDAY, by Robert Maxwell, including "Clair de Lune" and ''Harping-on a Harp," four 10-inch records 3.15
DOROTHY SHAY, The Park Avenues Hillbilly Goes to Town, including "Just a Friendly Feeling,” ""Mountain Lullaby," four 10-inch, records. 3,
|: HOLLYWOOD MELODIES, Georgie Stoll conducts the
re M-G-M Orchestra, includes "Over the Rainbow" “and Pagan Love Song, four 10xinch records. .. .3.94
[] Walking With My [] Siboney
155 ‘N. ILLINOIS ST. 1. 1030
Open Until Midnight Dally and Sunday
Sorry, No Mail, Phone, C.0.D. or —— Orders! DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES’
ORO nde y . “t : a y : ® ox Ay
PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US
MAN. ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Please Send C. 0, D. Records Cheoksd on Enclosed AL
L Name... ciiiiiiaiemisniaes | Address ... Waa
A Te
~
Pa ER . on -
EET EE Lr EE EE EEN ER LE EE AREER
