Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 15
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‘Put 'Em in a Box, Tie "Em With a Ribbon and - ‘Throw ’Em in Deep Blue Sea,’ a King Cole Hit By DONNA MIKELS 3 AT Put it on a (juke) box, set the table spinning and get set for a load of listening pleasure out of King Cole's latest Put ‘Em in a Box, Tie "Em With a Ribbon and Throw Em in the Deep Blue Sea.” Nat, whose “Nature boy” is still the cream of juke box listening, has a natural in the ditty about a guy who wants no part of the stars, moon, flowers or such. But the King switches back to a
sentimental pace on the other | side, “It's the Sentimental Thing to Do.” -ii
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lh —| Jack Smith gets .a happy effect
SIGMUND ROMBERG always
draws a crowd on his frequent|“Heartbreaker,” appearances in Indianapolis so with an oldtime lit.
AND, SPEAKING of “Nature I'S Probable that this new album,
Boy,” the newest release is alof one of his best-loved operetta’s,
haunting arrangement by Frank|
“The Desert Song,” may also
Sinatra with the Jeff Alexander raw a crowd of Romberg fans.
Choir. The choral backing, of course, was necessitated by Mr. Petrillo’s ban but the effect is as) nice as If it had been planned! that way. t The second side more of the
Goodman's orchestra and
vocalists Earl Wrightson, Jimmy favorites. Four of the show tunes Carroll, Frances Greer and the
Guild Choristers are featured,
The tunes are “Overture to the
Desert Song,” “One Alone,” “Riff
“new” Sinatra, in the relaxed, Song" “One Flower Grows Alone
cozy mood that made his recen
t/in Your Garden,” “French -Mili-
“All of Me” one of his all-time 'ary Marching Song," “The Desbests. Equally fine is the instru- ®t Song” “Romance” and Love's
mental trio, Jcl2any Guarnieri at
+ ‘plano, Tony Mottolo’s guitar and|
Mickey Alpert at bass. { You Peggy Lee fans who re-|
member her back in her Benny vocal, probably/|
Goodman days will think you're dreaming this but
several years. back, “Why Don’t You Do Right.” Everything is the same, the chorus and Peggy's fine vocalization on the second chorus and finish, The -only thing that has changed is that a lot more people now appreciate the bluesy little vocalist. The second side is another gem from the files, Benny and the boys on “Somebody Else Is Taking My Place,” with some fine Peggy vocalizing. = =» Other new releases are: ‘RCA VICTOR—-Victor has
three new. albums, all fine. Both, of course, are sung by the 4 : id Incidentally. fs|~ She-will return to Indianapolis
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“Stormy Monday Blues” is a strictly top drawer offering combining the vocal talents of Billy Eckstein with the-jazz piano
technicianship of Earl “Fatha’” Hines. These numbers were made
back before Billy became a star
vocalist but they're just as fine! as his more recent efforts. . The tunes, wonderful in them-
Blues,” “I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good,” “Jelly, Jelly” (the predecessor to the current “That Ain't Right” hit), “Somehow,” “You Don’t Know What Love Is,” “Im Falling for You,” “Water Boy” and a beautiful arrangement of “Skylark.” z Another -album of fine piano,
music originates from “the piano
with the band,” the Count Basie
Blanket of Blue,”
Dear Yearning.” } Some choice singles are Tommy Dorsey's revival of “Mississippi Mud,” with a_bouncy Gordon Polk teamed with “On the Painted Desert” sung by Audrey Young; two Sammy Yaye novel- |
spectively and The Three Suns “A Boy From Texas” and “I'm in Love, Can't You Tell.” Another smoothie is a twosided Eddie Heywood Trio offering. Heywood's inimitable keyboard capers highlight *“Chillicothe, Ohio,” and “Plymouth Rock.” Latest Vaughn Monroe ditty is “Blue Shadows on the Trail,” already clicking on the juke boxes.
maestro who, scheduled for shows at 3 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday at. the Murat. The matinee performance,
apropos in view of the success of] his record, “Matinee,” was neces-
sitated by the clamoring for tickets to the personal appearance. » » . CAPITOL — There are three
- selves, include “Stormy Monday very fine instrumentals in the
latest batch of Capitol platters.
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patter lyrics, “Woo-Ca-Ma-Choo-Ga.” Sam Donhue's instrumental offering is “Saxa-Boogie,” and “I'll Get Along Somehow” with a Bill Lockwood vocal. | " Maggie Whiting is s-m-o0-o-th on “It's You or No One” and |“Nobody but You” both with {Frank DeVol's orchestra.. |. Here's another revival. Smiling
with “Baby Face,” backed by another tune
. . - | DECCA—The motion picture “Road to Rio” is old stuff now {but some of the tunes whioh Bing |Crosby introduced in it are still
[are now available in album form,
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS
|with the Andrews Sisters. Bing| (teams with the girls on “You ‘Don’t Have to Know the Language” and “Apalachicola, Fla.” He sings the roantic ballad “But Beautiful” with Victor Young's orchestra with a fine Manny Klein trumpet solo, and “Experience” aided by Nan Wynn. -
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Gets Federal Job In Mariannas
ties, “Little Toot” and “Pecos| Miss K. Lucille Porter, 108 E. s =u = Woh 0 6 Bill"; Tex Berieke's “Lovely Rutny|13th-8t; has heen given a specidli..q o. BOHEME, opera. in four, ste at thelr own re a | Indianapoits (city) "LC seo Afternoon” and “Ramblin’ 8OVernment assignment in the/ ... by Giacomo Puccini, pro-| : . fanaa Oh. ox womens BD... 30 Around” with vocals by Garry| Mariannas, former Japanese man-| 4 an4 recorded at the Metro- Mambo ai ~-18 # instrumental - first| Stevens and Maestro Beneke re- date in the Central Pacific.. She, .n Opera House, New York. H. Dale Brown ‘New Ofieans SIN oe
»/will travel via San Francisco,
Cal.;- and Hawai. Miss Porter, who has seen con{nected with government organi|zational and personnel work hNre | since 1937, expects her assignment to be of a similar nature. Born in Wythe County, Va., she {was graduated from the National
Business College, Roakoke, Va. |conducting
and studied psychology .and personnel work in the School >f Mili-
1t’s backed by “Melody Time ALY at the University of Vir
!ginia in 1944.
|after completing her assignment in the Mariannas.
Naval Reserve Active Duty Set
serve holding certain ratings may now return to active duty until Dec. 1, the Naval Reserve office
Two old standards, “Under a|announced here today.
and Benny Carter's "“Hollyridge Drive,” get a ‘working over by Red Norvo's Nine, an all-star .aggregation fronted by the vibes master. This disc is the first in which Norvo is featured as leader of an allstar group which includes Dave Barbour (Mr. Peggy Lee) at
group. The barrelhouse biscuits guitar, Eddie Miller's tenor sax, |
include “Backstage at Stuff’s,” Bobby Sherwood, cornet, Benny
“My: Buddy,” “Shine On Harvest Carter, alto, and Arnold Ross,
Moon,” “St. Louis Boogie”, “¥ Never Knew,” “Sugar”. and “Swingin’| | Dreams,” with a novelty with]
“Basie’s Basement,” The Blues.”
piano. |
~The Ernie Felice quartet teams a ‘dreamy standard, “Street of,
a cliff,
Active duty will be aboard the USS Albany and all reservists accepted will be on duty until Dec. 1. The men will be entitled
to active duty pay, longevity, de- try
Columbia Issues Complet
Recording of
It is here, and delighting opera lovers—that long-awaited complete recording of ‘Puccini's “La Boheme” as performed by the Metropolitan Opera company. The Columbia Records people have delivered in a big way on]
many months ago
o> - T:M REG PAT'S PEND. COPR 1948 EDW. L. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —The front extending from Maryland to Illinois and west to Texas shows how far south cool Canadian air will sweep down .into the U. S. bringing lower temperatures to the Ohio Valley with thunderstorms and showers.
the promise they made a good New York to hear “La Boheme”
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Two Columbia albums (MOP-27) |
Enlisted men of the Naval Re-|
‘handsomely boxed, containing 13° 12-inéh records, or 26 sides in all.
and Richard Tucker, tenor, as] Rudolph. The conductor is none other than Giuseppe Antonicelli, who did such a magnificent job “La Traviata” [Purdue's Hall Wednesday night. : | Francesco Valentino, who sang the role of the elder Germont so
ance; is Marcel, and Salvatore) Baccaloni, who made a big hit as Leporello in “Don Giovanni” at| the IU auditorium on Tuesday night, is Benoit, the landlord. . snsmnponnss: fl "8 OTHER ROLES are handled in stellar fashion by Mimi Benzell, |
|George Cehanovsky, Oliviero and Nicola Moscona, while the chorus and. orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera Asso-
Prgises State GOP oun © oo @
Topflight Met cast, headed by H: Dale Brown, director of the San Antonio \................. 3 Bidu Sayao, soprano, as Mimi, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, out- St Louis veers. 880049
lined the accomplishments of the state administration last night in a political speech before the
in | Washington Township Republican of Music. ‘ast|Club.
Mr. Brown, who is expected to become-a for treasurer. of ‘state, praised thé administra-] panding the flood control pro-| gram, reorganizing the driver’s| drivers license system to elimis
nate unfit drivers. from Hoosier highways. He said the public-health and! mental health programs of the. administration under Gov. Gates|
tion and contrasted the GOP, accomplishments here and in Congress with the ‘“wavering|
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Washington, D. C. ......
Troop 38 Plans Supper
To Honor Mothers A carry-in supper - honoring their mothers will be held by Boy Scout Troop 38 at 6:30 p.m.
today in School 4 of Perry-Town-. excellently in the. same. perform- tion for raising teachers’ pay, ex-| Frank White will be. er OL ceremonies and former governor
Henry L. Schricker - will speak. Music will be furnished by the Sweet Sixteen Trio and the Community Sing.
A kb. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
New officers of the College AveLodovico nave attracted nation-wide atten-nue Civic Club are: Clemept
Stanford, president; Mrs. Carl Muench, vice president; Mrs. Henry Roberts, secretary - treas-
Antonicelli’s eloquent baton.
istration in W ngton.” “La Boheme” is the most wide- ration in Washi 3
Mrs. Chester James, delegates.
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4 Killed, 60 Injured In Italian Train Wreck
VENICE, May 11 (UP)—Four persons were killed and 60 injured last night when the TriesteVenice expressgjumped the track on a hairpin curve near Treviso, 18 miles north of Venice. Twenty of the injured were reported in serious condition. The locomotive left the track first and dragged three coaches down
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