Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1948 — Page 4

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Off The Record— Mercury Buys Majestic Stock And Pushes Eddy Howard's Discs

Singing Bandleader Has Six Releases polite {avoliies a couple yeurs On New Label; Kaye Hit Also Out

Now Laurenz comes forth on a By DONNA MIKELS

real smoothie, “Red Roses for a Blue Lady.” Personally I'm plugAS HIS popularity star was soaring in the past year, Fddy|ging it, but that means nothing. Howard had the bad luck to be tied up with a record company that|A couple years back I went for was going downhill as fast as Eddy was coming up. {“A Pink Cocktail for a Blue Things are looking up again, however, for the singing band-|Lady,”—me and the three other leader. His recordings, plus other assets of the now defunct Ma- people who listened to it all the Jestic Record Corp., have been purchased by Mercury Records. way througn, The Mercury distributors are pushing Eddy’'s new releases with

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“Red Roses” is backed by an“Sunday in Old Santa Fe,” sungiother Laurenz vocal, “Somebody's

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same their bo |Lyin’” His other late release is ihe sam 3851 thal saw heir boy Eddy Arnold, the guitar-play-|a novelty, “The Mountaineer and known” status to the top of the|!n8 Tennessee plowboy hasithe Jabbercock” and “Morning

pressed a new disc for RCA Vietor. | Arnold, whose “A Little Lovin’ ” is becoming a folksy juke box favorite, has added “A Heart Full of Love” and “Then I Turned

Glory Road.” Deep-voiced Steve Gibson and his Red Caps shine forth on “You Made Me Love You.” (It’s not due until December but the sneak preview is so good it's worth an

cury clude “Dainty Bre. da Lee 7

“ and Slowly Walked Away” to his| advance warning.) Earl PlumSROs Della Ma hit list. imer, who helps on the A side, to Live w- Lov Another RCA folk song is the sings “I Learned a Lesson” on land” ns Tes Deep River Boys’ “It's Too Seonithe flip.

to Know” and “Recess in Heav-

| Patti Page, the “Confess” girl, en.’

Boat to China," teams “What's Wrong With Me,”

“When the Red Red Robin: Comes Bob Bob Bobbin’ Along,” and his hit version of “Just Because.” EJ = ~ RCA-VICTOR — “Lavender Blue,” the hit from the new Dis-

MERCURY — In addition tolorilt S&C “Het be £ddy Howard, Mercury added prt Kassel digs up “If I Could such stars as Louis Prima, Rose ps with You” to team with Murphy, Three Suns and Ray Me-|. “Queen for . Day.” Kinley. Right now, however, they're do-| ing all right with one of their] {spoon gives with his shouting — longtime artists, John Laurenz, [vocal on “Hey, Mr. Landlord,” ney Production So Dear to My(,° yy I've been pushing ever'and stays bluesy on the flip, “How | Heart” (based on Sterling gce he turned his Russ Colum-'1 Hate to See Christmas Come, North's Hoosler novel), comes vie. | PO- lik like voice loose on some old Around” (Supreme). Another Su-

lilting the Sammy Kaye style |preme offering features Paula

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MISCELL AN Y—Jimmy Wither-

Flip is an oldie “Down Among the | Watson on “A Little Bird Told| Sheltering Palms,” sung by Don [Me” and the rocking “Pretty Papa |

Cornell and the Kaydets. Blues.” The Mel-Tones, who used | The easy, relaxed style that to back Mel Torme, sprinkle] made Perry Como a favorite was |dream dust with their recording] never more apparent than on ih 0 pen Hf “Where or When?”

“By the Way” and “For You,” his latest. Nice background music, too, by the Russ Case orchestra. Pat Flowers, a sort of masculine Nellie Lutcher, solos vocally and at the piano on “How's I Doin’ ” and “I'm Yours.” Jose Morand offers a torrid rumba tune “Con Maracas” with another Latin-American offering,

J RCA VICTOR Hit of the Week!

Down Among the Shelter- 15¢

A couple other waxes from the, smaller outfits rate four bell r 4-Day Hoosier Show views. One is a King label cording of “Blues for the Starts Tomorrow Boy,” by Todd Rhodes, not. for the waltz set. Fine listening too,

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here tomorrow with several hun-|gers-Hart “Blue Moon” dred exhibits of northern Indi- Mercer pop classic, “Fools Rush ana’s finest vegetable crops. Ros-|In.” lcoe Fraser of Purdue University is superintendent of the show. i* J. E. Dickerson, U. 8. Depart-| {ment of Agriculture, Indianapolis, | will judge exhibits tomorrow.

David Harker of the Flood Con-| trol and Water Resources Com-| FINDS WAY. T0 mission, Indianapolis, will speak at the Friday morning discussions on disease and drainage prob-| lems. | Climaxing the four-day show will be a banquet at the Methodist Church and the coronation of the {Muck Crop Queen Friday night. R. D. Haynes, La Otto and Louise | fe Huntertown, 1948 win-|

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ments by the Italian composer Sinigaglia: “Novara la Bella,” describing the beauties of the city of Novara; “II Maritino,” telling the story of a little husband whose sword is made from a knitting reedle, and “Il cacciatore del bosco” which is a ballad of foresaken love. The other three are “Love Is My Food,” a popular Venetian folk/ song: metta,” a gr

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