Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 4
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2% [Charlie Ventura’s Newest Bop (CENTRAL 3 Is Good News for Wax iar:
A Victor Signs ‘Mr. Saxophone,’
RC. Fran Warren On Entering the Field By DONNA MIKELS There's good news today from the record’ makers, after a
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run of so-so tunes.
the sales have been limited.
on National label.)
have been for independents and
Charlie played a concert at Chicago’s Blue Note Sunday and bounced them off the wall with a bop original “Euphoria” and the bop take-off on “I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles,” (Both waxed
As it announced its entry into the bop field, RCA announced the
RCA Victor's Christmas gift to the bopsters is the signing of Charlie “Mr. Saxophone” Ventura and his orchestra. Charlie has“been creating sensations at jazz concerts with his sextet and has been making some fine waxes. His records, however,
{Another Winner
An historical document for the|
rather remarkable album entiled “I Can Hear It Now,” Teleased this month by Columbia Records. It is an oral account of the era of 1933-1945, a chronicle of the war and the years of crisis, told in the authentic sounds and voices of the men who made this
lear is one way to describe ato
, ['1 Can Hear It Now’ “Album " |Chronicles Era's History
Dec. 7, 1941, Roosevelt's speech for a state of war, D-Day mes-
sages by Gen. Eisenhower and DeGaulle, Arthur God frey’'s description of Franklin D. the Duke's
Roosevelt's; funeral, abdication for “the woman I
love” and Lou Gehrig's farewell
to baseball
Congress in which he called
arsine memories to many an older person who spent long hours during those turbulent years with ears glued to the radio. - But perhaps their chief value is for the youngsters, who can now actually, hear the famous words their parents talk about or they study! about in school.—H. W. M.
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signing of sultry-voiced Fran Warren, former Thornhill vocalist and of Lucky Millinder's “blues rhythm” orchestra. From this trio should come interesting records. Meanwhile, here’s a rundown on the current and choice from the waxerfes: . s os CAPITOL—Hardly seems pos-
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sible Goodman could have sounded so fine as on the oldtimer “Varsity Drag.” The spotlight's on Benny's ciarinet with nicely paced vibe, guitar and piano passages. More Goodman—but good —on “Maids of Cadiz.” Kay Starr turns back the calendar and pulls out an oldie, “There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt in My Tears.” A winner with “Please Love Me as a second feature. Look for top poularity honors for this one. It's “A Little Bird Told Me,” sung by Blu Lu Barker,
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Mag Whiting has another winner in her new Capitol wax,
"My Own True Love," a followvw, to her "Tree in the .Nead"hit.
ite. The tune itself is coming up and this is one of the best arrangements I've heard to date. Another one that's pulling the nickels into the juke boxes is Foy Willing’s “Brush Those Téars From Your Eyes.” Likewise “Guanto Le Gusta,” by Jack Smith and the Clark Sisters. - ” = . HERE ARE a couple that probably won't wear out many juke box needles. Still, they're great
payig record ’ heard the actual Voices of Gen. Eisenhower, Churchill, President ‘Roosevelt,
12-inch Columbia rec--800), or a single long-(ML-4095), are
‘New York's Mayor La Guardia, Willkie," Chamberlain, President Tru. man, Gov. Dew-
Windsor, even of Hitler and Stalin; also, stirring accounts of D-Day, Hin- ; denberg explo- Mr. Murrow sion, FDR’s funeral procession and Lou Gehrig's farewell. This dramatic work required nearly two years of work by Edward R. Murrow, noted CBS newscaster, who was an eye-witness to many of the events described in! the album, in collaboration with Fred W. Friendly, prominent radio producer-writer. It was narrated very effectively by Mr. Murrow and was produced by J. C. Gude. | IT OPENS WITH an excerpt
listening for the faithful. Trumpet-tooting - Billy Butterfield's hesitancy between the; sweet and the hot is masterful on his theme, “What's New,” backed by an all-out arrangement, of “Wild Oats.” = - ” BACK TO THE TUNES that keep the cash registers ringing in the record dispensaries. Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae team talents on a smooth-as-silk “My Darling, My Darling.” The magic Whiting voice bids fair to approach “Tree in the Meadow” honors .on her latest, “My Own| True Love” and “Far Away
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Nellie Lutcher slips a notch on “A Maid’s Prayer” and “Wish 1 Was in Wala Walla. 4d
turns in his usual excellent per-| formance on the new hit “Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes,”
lieu of Petrillo’s men. Same vocal background effect on “One Sunday Afternoon.” Dinah Shore, too, beats the ban with a duo-piano accompaniment on “Far Away Places” and “Say it Every Day.” Both soulful ballads are just meant for Shore.|
from “The Kissing Bandit,” “If|
For some reason, his fans never tire of Dick Jurgens. His latest,! “You Brought a New Kind of Love,” isn’t ‘hit parade material but it'd justiright for Jurgenites. Jimmy Castle sings ‘the vocals.
SPONSOR ROLLER PARTY The Associated Roines Alumni of Manual High School will sponsor a skating party at 8 p.m. tomorrow night in Riverside Rink. The skating party is held annual-
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Frank Sinatra teams two tunes
I Steal » Kiss,” and “Senorita.”| @ When “Childh ipation” The Voice has done better. hildhood Constipation
from a speech by Will -Rogers in| which the great humorist re-| Imarked, “You will hold the dis-| tinction of being the only. nation in the history of the world that ever went to the poorhouse in an lautomobile.” There follows the memorable {Pearl Harbor announcement of
tape to forty-five minutes.
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Messrs. Murrow, Friendly and r
Gude listened to more than five hundred hours of old ts. They transferred more than one hundred hours of recordings to more than 11 miles of magnetic tape, and then literally edited with razor blade and paste. They| pared down the hundred-hour
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pronouncing the name of the office ||. he sought, and the echoing chimes of Big Ben filtering over the short-wave radio from London.| Even the singing and marching of the storm troopers are from! authentic German recordings|
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* ROA-VICTOR HIT OF THE WEEK!
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