Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1948 — Page 4
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List of New Recordings Due fo Score Success By DONNA MIKELS Now 1s the time to talk about “Now Is the Hour. The tune that bids fair to becom is now on wax by half a dozen outstanding artists
One of the best is by Eddy Howard, in his usual sweet and He backs this up with at tune from ‘way back in
mournful style. decade, “True,” high up| ny
sical “Pll Nover Bay I Love You,” with a talking vocal by “The Masked Spooner.”
One of the first versions, of . Gracle Fields who the tune
Oh Yes! Mag Whiting fans would throw stones if I Jorge. 18 tof mention she has a dreamy vi of it with Frank DeVol's rea But Doautiral 3 is the sacond ahd thata the name 0 “NOW IS THE HOUR" —Top Beaufiful”. vocalist Eddy Howard turns out Other new disc releases are: a drawer version of the im. OOLUMBIA—You might know| ported ballad for Majestic. Arthur Godfrey
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Sap but it's right next door. “Dream a ballad, sung so so by Ray vocal wellogg with the Les .
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or- gro much fof {terrific version of “Love Is So ” jumped up vocally by Eeleen Wilson. /8nooping in the files has turned : up another fine old Louis Armfans he (strong disc, “I Can't Give You ——————————————————————
Porchlight Lures Bewildered 'Hog Into Spotlight
EW, YORK. Feb. 3 (UP)—A groundhog_ ound Baz- ~ Two Goodman Numbers/ing at his shadow in the glare| of a porchlight had Queens, Long Collectors and dance fans will Island, residents worried today with joy at the two great over what kind of weather was Goodman arrangements on (i, store for them. Bounce” and “String of Br Both excellent instru-
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“Pearls,” of course, doesn't come to thie old Miller arrangement of the rest of the band also do a
Girl,” is a subdued sort
Brown | It's backed by a not so|
“He (styling and come out a little bet-
ter for it. looked cold.” exvrpgion. nd the Ean features | Mr. Nallan and a friend, Donald | TeX on vocals with the Moonlight
"Now Is the Hour" and "True' Bid Fair To Become Tip-Top Disc Tune Hits
‘Now,’ Chirped by Barbara O’Brien Also Among
Anything But Love,” “Blackbirds of 1928.” It's
Coaster Frankie Laine.
of the hot' jazz classic series.
member Mama” that I like.
bolster eachother: was originally an instrumental,
show and later of the movie.
tine melody” and the job touched! off with a version by Claude Thornhill Fran Warren does a wonderful job on lyrics, adding just the right touch of wistful sadness which the lyrics suggest, There are some crisp Thornhill touches dotting the disc. The second side, “Tell Me Why,” also is sung by Fran Warren.
at “I'm My Own Grandpaw,” and | “The Secretary Song.” Both get the full corn treatment, with Tony aided by the Clooney Sisters.
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“Too Fat Polka’ is just about worn out but I still like the Louis Prima_version. Louis and some
pretty good job on the reverse side, “If I Only Had a Match,” in which the lack of a light leads to a lot of conjectures.
{Bounce Tune by Martin
Freddie Martin and his orchestra turn out a danceable bouncy bit on the “Dickey Bird Song.” The second side is a slow, beautiful ballad, “If Winter Comes,” sung by Clyde Rogers. Saxophone virtuoso Bill Johnson takes his small combo through some interesting paces on “So Tired,” a leisurely ballad with lots of instrumental interplay. The second side has lazy-voiced Gus Gordon on “I Learned to Cry,” ‘ spotlighted against some terrific guitar backing. : Here's that song again. It's thel
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sand Island Song,” by screwball
abetted by “The Goofers” as he calls his band. He plays it sweet on “I'm Living a Lie” on the flip, with vocals by Cathy Allen. Two of the top tunes from “Road to Rio” get the Beneke
“You _ Don’t. Have to
Serenaders, out vocal sentiments on Beautiful” on the. flip.
Majestic
Gary Stevens deals “But
Eddie Howard, one of the most prolific of the wax merchants; He brings back the old timer “Miss You” and “It Happened in Hawall,” straight out of the sentimental department for his flock of fans. You won't believe it bit one of his latest is an instrumental. Not one chirp from Eddy in 10 inches! of listening. It's the oldtime. “Lassus Trombone” in a some-| What brassy vein. Second side is “Love Talks,” in which Eddy again pings Jomantically for his fans... . Lanny Ross is a little late on {the “Whiffenpoot Song” but’ his version. is vety . listenable. sings as smoothly as ever on the B tty, “Under the Biltmore
| Miss Elizabeth Ohr, head of the
as it was styled when it came out of the teamed with “Black and Blue,” an oldie more recently revived by West Louis sings and turns in some fine trumpet work on both sides. It's One
There's something about “I ReThe lyrics don't amount to too much and the tune isn’t great but the two seem to blend together and “I Remember”
taking the name of a Broadway Now George Tobias’ lyrics have been added to the familiar “Cequan-
apolis, From the sublime to you know A mall circular announcing the what. Tony Pastor tries his hand meeting, published by the state
for the morning session and “bisiness, petition campaign to place Wallace on ballot, and organization for signatures and votes” for the dfternoon,
Adjutant General To Attend Confab
Brig. Indiana adjutant general, will attend a meeting of National Guard alr officers to be held Feb. 25-27 at Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex. 5
maddest of the new crop, “Thou- Al specialist Louis Prima, aided and 122
complete plans for a nation-wide srganization of
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Maps 2-Hour Show Every Wednesday
“Noon tunes” are the latest Innovation in the music department of Indianapolis Central Public Library. Popular demand has brought about plans for a series of lunch hour retorded music programs,
music department, said today. The programs will be held from 11;30 to 1:30 every Wednesday during February. The programs afford nearby office workers and others an opportunity to hear good music during their lunch hour. ReJutsts may be made from the Ii-'=S
most of which have been gifts. the first program. library offers patrons the use of = a phonograph equipped with ear-
phones during regular Horery, hours. :
Wallace Backers To Convene Here
Hoosier backers of Hoary a} lace for President today issued a=
call for a state-wide conference of |=
t he Indiana-Citizens-for-Wallace = organization. The one-day program was 82 scheduled for Feb. 15 in Ind
Wallace organization, charged that neither of the two major political parties “offers any hope of stabilized employment to the/= worker, stabilized markets to the(S small businessman, or continyed |; prosperity to the farmer.” The conference program listed |= “addresses on the farmeér, minorities, small business and labor”
Gen. Howard H. Maxwell,
He will be accompanied there by Col.
The meeting will be held to alr units of. the
Ten of Indiana’s 11 air units have been recruited and federally recognized, the Hoosier bo i will report.
Jan Garber Now With Capitol; Tilton Back =
Addition of Jan Garber to the firm's label and the return of =
It's hard to stay caught up with [Martha Tilton were announced S
today by Capitol Records; Inc. | The “idol of the airlanes” has = signed a long-term contract and = the firm has a large store of mas-|= ters. “Miss Tilton, who returned = to Capitol last month, will be|= featured on her first new disc, up for release about March 1.
BRITISH MANSION: ROBBED LONDON, Feb. 3 (UP)— Thieves broke ‘into the Sunningdale Park home of the late tabaeco millionaire; Sir-Hugo Cun4 during. ‘the night and |= esc “with” jewelry valued at more than $80,000. - — ir
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