Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1948 — Page 4

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TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1948 Youth Disc Series Offers || PERMANENT

lustrated Envelope Sets [| a=. 2"

Gusramiotd—Iaciades Moderately Priced Packages Decorated With Chief Characters, Excerpts From Stories

OFF THE RECORD— go Mercury Mops Up Bop, Releases

Granz’ Big ‘Philharmonic’ Series

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New Disc Recalls Giant of Jazz Rich Memories

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8 Songs Arranged . ) ellow Four Sides Devoted fo Traditional _ |ing windup by the nation’s No. 1| In Columbia Album The latest releases in the RCA-Victor youth series include a — es % : : . jazz trombonist, Bill Harris. 7 number of moderately-priced envelope sets. , Medical Test Proved This . JATP Blues’ in Album No. 6; Solos Featured “How High the Moon” 1s fourls Mitle below the long-hair level to Synch discs uind packaged 18.20 Jstraleg envelope. ( Great to Relieve Periodic |: By DONNA MIKELS sides of the.old pop tune whichjbut considerably above the Tor the story Bf the pri Sipal Cnataciers and With excerpts ) __IF YOU think Guy Lombardo is THE man of music or swoon “JATP” adopted as its theme. It/boogie-woogie, be-bop stratum, 2 Ae EO I A ee DD Jun, aad by Fach . and sway with Sammy Kaye, turn away . .. today’s “Off the Record” opens with a Clayton passage, fol-|here is a group of more or less a I eos and sung by Jac column is not for you. iowed by an exciting recent recordings that should be and Paul Taubman’s orchestra. Roy Rogers and George Today's column is for the small but fervent group of record fans|tenor sax bit. Taking their turnsjof interest. v “Gabby” Hayes team on a “Lore|] Ae troubled by Aisitess of 18 who wouldn't be caught dead listening to a hit parade tune—the/from there on are Trummy| “De You Remember” is a new avgus Mom oe switches to the male functional periodic Ur les and the bopsters. Young, Coleman Hawkins, Kenny|Columbia album of four 10-inch en he ory ot of the West” package complete J fp pain, feel so mervous, weak, It used to be the Fans. hag, to sidemen. The Hawk and Young Kersey, Benny Fonville and Willle|records (MM-787), which is pret- Tripp's youth series set to music with a picture of Trigger. Judg- Highabru " Sush Himes aan SEREER 08 B00 8 1p nt tie for temor honors and Kersey ath 5 : ty sure to get a nostalgic re-| by Ray Carter. ing from the turnout at Roy's ble Compound . to 1 such symphard to find “off” labels. "Tings the piano into its own. Two ank Jones, a bop pianist whojaction from the oldsters. In it, “Happy, the Humbug, Has a|r0de0 here, this one will appeal!| [7oved remarkably helpful to womand on hard to “0 5. sides of “Slow Drag,” feature prefers 52d St. obscurity to com-'Mortdn Gould has arranged eight ’ » a to some of the older youngsters troubled this way. Amy-drugstore More and mere, However, thel ore solos, outstanding of which|™ tours, offers a fine|songs rich in memories, each of Birthday” takes the, younger| tory of “St. C Jo nd YDIA E PINKHAN'S Sic larger waxeries are slipping in an 2000 TCT Be and delib- [example of how to put bop into|which was a “hit” in its day, and youngsters on an excursion into| De SLOFY athertie COMPA sm occasional jazz disc between the piano without sacrificing thelto each of which his the Miraculous Medal” as pre- SOtRl) Vaughn M 1 Eddy How. ¢'ate Clayton trumpet. . & o arrange- . fe the world of the comie strip char- P * worked out Yaugim Monroe an Y How-I" “"JATP” 7 was taken from the somewhat poignant quality that/ment has given a new vitality. Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong... . n tion by David Pied by the Central Association y wal, One of the biggest batches of same concert tour as the preville Night oh a ny "Towelfth He Cn veo hb ~~ 3 she Joisiars featured '" | Wayne. Fourteen songs from A.[0f the Miraculous Medal, is told on er We girls ; , x f fazz and Qop has been released by|0USlY released vouimes 4 and 5 |«pines for Lady Day.” “Tea for|lished in 1914, the year in which ES roccats of ‘the olbum |A- Mine's “When We Wera Very bY Ted Malone with Rosa Rio at 1 pwr Loy Mercury after the company oo. ycvea J. J. Joh Suet Two,” “Yesterdays,” “Blue Room,” Germany first invaded France ' o Young” are sung and played by the organ. mise ti as latched onto the masters of Nor- ai a - ro > RO Sland a wonderful oldie, “Youw'reland Belgium. “Nola” was a hit| 3° 0 the Damon Runyon Fund |Alec Templeton in the “Christo-| Paul Wing narrates “The Story on. ACH man Granz “Jazz at the Philpar-jF3ul. Lee Young, Johnny er Blase.” : of the next year, in which the for cancer research. |pher Robin Songs” package. ’ » mandy a so onic” series. and Red Callendar go through vi. Lustacia was tank. “Toor Bub % ___lof the Princess” with Eve Wing i retreat. An Here's the cream of the crop of {their paces on “Tea for Two,” for| VICTOR — One of the best gorly” was written in 1916, the for Singing” from the film “State|“Serenade in C Major,” and the'and the Guild Singers and bombs, we Jazz and bop: Jou lacs and os two sides of|Illinois Jacquet has recorded for year President Wilson was re-|P MI"; “Sweet Leilant™ introduced “Valse SehMmentale” Thomas Lender-Jones orchusted. igs of sl WE J ” xr pe ' = | ““ », Ay nga ow Ba y mic’ 3 ¢ Victor is his “Muttonleg.” It's 2 jected, and “Dardanella” belongs by Bing Crosby in the film! vy, popaN WALLIAMS: “Fan- Songs of Raggedy Ann and [a Gen. Ike’ MERCURY-+Here is a rundown 3 Syna acquet typical example of the dynamic(io 1919, the year the signing of “Waikiki Wedding”; Youmans'| : “Fan-| Raggedy Andy” is modernized) Millions use PINEX for fbly at bei on the what's and how's of (tNOr sax passage and fine non-isax work which Won lilinois ac-|the Treaty of Versaill Ene ngs a (ania on a theme by Tallis” is re- with songs by Jack Arthur. This A . able to vi: “Jazz at the Philharmonic” al.|tOrmercial Les Paul guitar oniclaim for the “Flying Home” disc| y 7 5g lies: “Carioca” from “Flying Down to corded on two 12-inch records by envelope comes complete with effective relief of coughs troops on tl bane 6 7and 5. ProducoriGran “Tea.” with Hampton. Jr » 5 “. Rio”; George Gershwin’s “A Foggy Dimitri Mitropoulos and the Min-nolored illustrations and some In our C fe a familiar figure to Indian- Shey has Some Screaming Turning back from bop to traf, oN ISP RN roeyritten Day” from “Damsel in Distros; PO2T0le, SYmPllONY Ofchsatra, “color your own” figures. due to colds establishing Hs f : “ »{Shorty Sherock trumpet, way up|ditional jazz, Victor features pe-| fais? os , =i. . ams, » ; ; which gave Apelie Jorn 8 yearly “JATP” ore only the dogs can pick \tirennial favorite. Louis a |Harding's election, and “The “Thanks for He Memory” from one of the foremost of 20th Cen- ave By an SN ron Not Jun Ie TD Gen. Boadie * up and a long piano passage by a|with an all-star group on “Please Sheik of Araby,” a sultry ballad|Bob Hope's “Big Broadcast of|tury composers, has here written ..gvjvester the Seal” album b medicine! Goes to work with decisive against Gen JATP” 6, more than any other ugyorty Nadine,” a guy who|Stop P ® celebrating Rudolph Valentino, 1938"; “Sweet and Lovely” from a modern work built around melo-| pg. Y! action—right where trouble lies—in the of the series, has the real jam : ; |Stop Playing Those Blues, Boys”|y 5 5 product of the following|“Two Girls and a Sailor,” and dies writ | Eddie Mayehoff, but it's an A-B-C| upper respiratory passages. Relieves dry Shon, hetes session. flavor. This one features "OUndS too much like King Coleand “Lovely Weather We're Hav- 2 ; 1 g 0 Girls and a Sailor,” an dies ten for Matthew Parker's, ...\qown on popular music. fooling —soothes irritati : the lines we ] to be his twin, ling.” In “Please” there's a vocal) or My Blue Heaven” belongs finally Grace Moore’s “I'll Take “Metrical Psalter” by Tallis, the ,,| —helps raspy breathi cough- hower-Sumn Coleman Hawkins and' Lester . ao. duel between Satchmo and Jack to 1927. the year Charles Lind-| Romance” from the film of that 16th Century composer known as Pancho Goes to a Fiesta,” provoking phlegm. Wonderful relief! first night, Young on tenor sax; Willie Smith] «j471p” 8 is more on the “bop” | Teugarden with an Armstrong| "TEP flew across the Atlantic, name. “the father of English cathedral With music was written by George hn k as bos funity difficulties ; and Charlie (Yardbird) Parker, school of jazz on the Ellington-|yocal solo on the second side |*0d ‘On the Sunny Side of the £8 2 music.” It is scored for double Kleinsinger, author of many well francs into altoists, Buck Clayton, trumpet. juan Tizol jazz classic “Perdido.” Sidemen include Tenssrden. at Street” was composed in 1930. All TCHAIKOVSKY: Waltzes are string orchestra with four solo known works for children (Co-| PINEX GIVES ABOUT 4 TIMES Billy Hadnott, bass, Kenney Ker-|1t jeads off with one of the finest|trombone. Arvell Sagat bang: these songs will evoke personal arranged for two pianos and strings. The theme is first out-/lumbia). “How the Circus| AS MUCH FOR YOUR MONEY monetary b sey, plano, Irving Ashby, guitar recorded examples of Flip Phil- Barney Bigard, clarinet; Dick | Mémories in most adult listeners. played by Vronsky and Babin, lined, then played in complete Learned to Smile,” told by Spike| You save real money because PINEX is and Buddy Rich on drums, and|jips tenor mastery, followed with te ’ In connection with Carol Brice’s|duo-pianists, on four 12-inch rec-|/torm, and finall ven a set of Jones and his City Slickers with| Soncentrated—just the {agree THEN, A “ » P Y |Cary, piano, Big Sid Catlett, , y gt dients. You add the simple syrup (sugar was cut during a “JATP” concert solos by Ray Brown, bassist of drums. For the fans, incidentally |CCNCert at the Murat on Nov. 28 ords. (Columbia, M-760). Tchai- free variations. his inanities scaled down for child] and water or boney) instead of Gen, Bradle in Los Angeles. [the Dizzy Gillispie orchestra; most of this same group is sch 3 will be of interest to her many kovsky was one of the greatest s =» =» 'consumption. paying fancy prices for it in ready-mixed ing, alert c Four sides are devoted to the Hank Jones, ho janist: Jo!nlar ® group 1s sched-|gaosiar admirers to know that/composers of ballet music, and “HORA STACCATO” by Hei-! prep That way you get a full with a quie PP : uled to play with Armstrong st pint of wonderfully effective cough syrup figh traditional “JATP” Blues,” open-|Jones, drums: one of the best] Se i she has recently recorded, on ajthree of the five sparkling andlfetz-Dinicu, and “Tijuca” by Mil- Neclares Extra Dividend| = bout X the uweusl price. And you ter’s he ing with a fine Parker bop solo,| Howard McGhee trumpet bits on|Note. next month 2 Ue Columbia 12-inch record (17559-/familiar waltzes in this attractive haud, played by Isaac Stern, vi- sant buy & bolic relief at any self. to. all followed by solos by each of the|wax: a Jacquet ride and a churn-| A frenzied Dizzy Gillispie group 2). [WO lovely songs appropriate album stem from his ballet scores. lolinist, with Alexander Zakin at| The Lincoln Life Insurance Co. peice, St EINER Wty sw drug. family as n illustrates the ay eh BIOup tor the Christmas season. They There is one from the lovely the piano, on a Columbia 12-inch of Ft. Wayne declared a 30-cent own First lof bop in “Miner Walk” and p A jars “Sweet Little Jesus Boy” by “Swan Lake,” one from “Therecord. The first is a great pop- extra dividend payable Dec. 15 to at | " ’ |MacGimsey, and “To the Queen Nutcracker Suite,” and one from concert favorite with its dazzling|stockholders on record as of Dec. BueReS Tieies a geile: {of Heaven” by Dunhill. Although the second act of “Eugen Onegin,” sweep of gypsy tunes in a water-|7, bringing the total for the year| general in A ng 30'0 y Y-{they represent two very differ-/a scene where a colorful ball is/fall of melody. The latter is a'to $1.50 as compared with $1 for| 3 y American a | CAPITOL In" fits “Giants orl ®t backgrounds, the Negro and taking place. In addition, the al-romantic number from “Saudades|last year, it was announced yes-| America’s Largest Seliing would enjoy 2cotd 57 |Tazz" series, Capitol illustrates/the Elizabethan English, both bum incindes the waltz from the do Brazil.”—H. W. M. b terday. COUGH SYRUP Gen. Ike jhe various styles what went futorhave. a_stimplisity and reverses ff NFR 0 DIOL OREO ORDO ORO EE OHSS TRS RT me . {the development of jazz. “Muskat = « : = HIT OF THE WEEK Our Newest Arrivals |Ramble” Ds i Dixielana Miss Brice's warm, ’cello-like = A » g for Tellevin § CJ My Derling 0 Jon Ramble . _ Pes Wee Hunt | work by Mel Powell and an all-| Voice: = SEZ g ground con hig obert star group. Charlie Barnet =| 5 = 1a i = can ress 3 My Dorling H oy osary (organ & chimes) . 8 hart Rhein or arcing Seo *Redalial MOTION PICTURE favorites. 8 ~ AEX s mitting “Br y Clark & p Bab Rosanne nia vyiee aly Rhumba.” An old Fats Waller recorded by Andre Kostelanetz = A = domination’ Cibrefiy Baby ................. Bing Crosby |iine “Stealin’ Apples,” gets an|and his orchestra on four 10-inch = S s of [J On A Slow Boat To (hina ....... Kay Kyser [impressionistic bop treatment by fecords. (Columbia, MM -750)/3 i g troops. [7] Buttons & Bows ......... +++...Dinah Shore | Benny Goodman. The soft-voiced Seimonstrats again that the mo- 2 \! 2 A messa [] Recess In Heaven ...... ve....Dan Grissom |Page Cavanaugh trio sings “Dad-| _°" Picture field contributes az Ia, = z offered defi [) Indian Love Gall ......... Fred Lowery | 1y-0" and there's an all-out jam 8 eal of interesting and = Gf B \ = spread lotti rr |session on “A Song Was Born,” Memorable music to modern life.'S % z from liquor 0] Starburst .......... . ....Gene Krupa | 5 *_|Each of the eight tunes brings to = = tareeern, featuring the above stars plus, gin tunes Hrings to § g a silverwar Tico Tico Cresrees Case enanan Mickey Katz {Tornmy Dorsey and l.ouis Arm. mind the film star who first sang = 2 general. [7 Night & Day ....... vevsssrs Frank Sinatra |'strong. & beloved melody, and the mel- 3 Still, Ger [J Congratulations ............. 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