Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 8
J pe OFF THE RECORD—
. Holiday. Treat to Include Charlie Shavers;
Drummer Ray Banduc, Singer Bill Lawrence "7 By DONNA MIKELS
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Dick Leibert, one
his band to the Roof for holiday dancing. listenable for my Mr, Dorsey, who appeared here earlier this year with brother aibum of traditio
Femly is recording for M-G-M records with a rejuvenated band, . +++ When he plays here Friday, Saturday and Sunday hell feature, Ler one of the brightest stars from, ‘brother Tommy's band, trumpeter Charlie Shavers. Other soloists L + Include Ray Bauduc, the drummer +." in Bob Crosby's “Big Noise From
Sin,
RCA-Victor has rel the next day—a real rush job. | The Red Seal Met stars let| mas specigl that's {down ‘the long hair for a special Viewers.
f, “I'm noncommercial recording o bm backed by
ing Dorsey has {first waxes were Rgse Murphy on several nice discs currently being re i...released by M-G-CaM including “At ¥
. ' Sundown,” “If If J : Only Had a
Match,” “Azmza Ze
Kukomonga and Annaheim.” clothespin kid himself, who sings both vocals.
Warren who's supposed to have aigpake Love” gem in a new wax “Joe” -andiywhat the Trouble [Why I8IL” and the new Craze;iginasy Tiicy Polk “The Masked Spooner.” It's Uke a trip Vaughn Monroe's latest is “If when Tex Beneke I Steal a Kiss” and
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Pend at de Supper club favo
Bill Lawrence
«right along lately and should do mgking..
even better since the ban lifting ita.” Second side on this some- MERCURY—AIl
is “You Can’t Buy Happiness,” bY geart Alone.” Barbara Lynn and Joe Derise. For the polka fans you can one- * Another odd-label disc Worth two. three hop all over the place looking for is Johnny Long's'to Lawrence Duchow and his Red imas.” “Sweet Sue,” ala Shantytown, on Raven Orchestra's “Windy Olty|pumber since King Signature label. [Polka.” Lively waltz flip is “Red mas Song." Other disc news: or Raven Waltz.” Talara Tala,” + ROA-VIOTOR — Things really, There's something d cut loose in R-V land‘ with the [army about Leslie . Htting of the recording ban. First voice €
Waltz.” It was due to be on sale’ to a Drea” and “I'm Getting! i : = " ~{ leases for his new
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As in past years,
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Jimmy Dorsey, Here for Wedlcond Records With Rejuvenated Band
top, to a nice rhythm background, from Luther Henderson's orchestra...
i Vimy Dorsey will be back in Indianapolis” ‘again this week- few who can make an organ
Tommy as guests with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, cur- songs in his album Bo for|
ging.” | I don’t know if it's for sale but,
's Tommy Dorsey on, . his classic “Boogie Woogie,” | “Woogie Boogie,” fea-| screaming Charlie]
Winnetka” jazz classic and a new Jt Wild About Harry,” turing that {master of which was to be sent to! vocalist, Bill | President Truman: {Shavers trumpet, Paul Smith at] Lawrence. v |piano and Corky Thé saxphon-- { Others up in line to make the ;onar sax.
ih ol, There's some nice Dorsey senti-| Sci A Little Bird Told Me”; Fran ‘mental styling on “You Can Never and
“What's Miller band on “Bye Bye Blues” Wrong With Me?” The latter's a and “Congratulation.” good question coming from the shimmery and nice.
; ens debuts on RCA-Victér on the company which has been moving pBegorra, it's Senor Dennis Day English favorite “Galway Bay” like -a Latin on “Senor-and “One Sunday Afternoon.”
is King Co, of Cincinnati One of what “One Werld" disc is an old for Christmas. is a glowing firetheir latest that looks like a hit! yienesse favorite “Yours Is My place, thé lights turned low and; 7 [2 turntable pouring out the melow sweetness of Frankie Laine’s
Your ‘re All I Want for Christ- \ It’s the smoothest = yul® a Now" is again available in most oF the men who made history,
Second side is “Tara another smoothie, Staite ———————— | It's a fast seasonal switch but Columbia distribifors here said! am 's| also give & listen to Vic Damone's the album has sold: more than OES Chapter to Meet : fust sings and sings| “My Heart's in the Middle of July.” up ‘to bat in New York studios but never seems to get popular. His Christmas offering is “Christwas Perry Como who waxed “Far It's hard to understand why after|Mmas Seng” and “I'll Be Home for Away Places” and “Miss ou rihearing his “It Shouldn't Haphen| AR wid Sins a fodkof res News. Commentator Edward R..tomorrow.
in My Heart,” “Dearest Santa,” | “White Christmas,”
with “Swinging Down the Lane,” two oldies
| Love” and, “Cecelia.” Another Damone holiday disc| Maria”
|For Mile-O-Dimes
of the Indianapolis for
{downtown on Thursday morning. The brass choir, “tiene Hanan, will make it appearance at the Mile-O-Dimes at 11:40} 4a. m., and will play. in the Circle
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES be 2 Perry Croons Just for President
Classics Form Sizable Part Of Yule Gift Record Salés_
Complete Operas and Great Choral Works
Win High Favor Among Yuletime Buyers The activity around the record departments of stores during the past few ‘weeks seems to Rs that gifts of | {albums and single records are going to be very popular this Christ-
mas. It is gratifying to learn that a percentage of the sales
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of the talented volume has been in classical and
makers saw to it that there were a number of good releases slanted toward people with such tastes, Columbia particularly has been {playing up classicals in their] “Long-Playing Microgroove” promotion. Great choral works are especially appropriate for the Christmas season. Recent months have seen Columbia issue two of the foremost ‘requiems” -— the Brahms “German Reuuiein/, pst {formed by the Vienna Philhar- ' {monic-Symphony Orchestra un-|Part of ‘every piano student's |der Herbert von Karajan, with|repertoire, played by a great ar- | Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and Hans| tL 3 Maryla Jonas (MX 290). Hotter (MM 755), and Hector] FOr the chamber music enthusiBerlioz’ noble “Requiem” with the ast, that superb artistic combina“I mite Passant Choir and Orches- Hon of violinist Francescatti and {tra conducted by Jean Fournet Pianist Casadesus offer the Cesar { (MM 769). | Franck “Sonata in A Major” (MM { Handel's greatest oratorio, white TID). Violinist Stern and pianist
oney. has ani religious el” and Puccint’s “La Boheme.” A collector has all ‘the standard works in his library of records will still enjoy Rudolf Serkin’s delineation of Schumann’s “Piane Concertp in A Minor,” to the accompaniment of Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra (MM 736). An amateur pianist will want Schumann’s “Scenes of Childhood,”
eased a Christ-| a gem to re-|
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“You Know Is Baby,” with vocalizing. into the. past! sets the old|
EC ——————— |
Both soft, Acme Telephoto | Messiah,” recorded by the Liver- Zadkin dg tie. ame 2 nd A PERRY COMO [pool Philharmonic-Symphony Or- | cn ve oni 7) 2
rite Jane Pick-| {chestra under the baton of Sir
|Malcolm Sargent (MM 666), and| co . a (Mendelssohn's “Elijah” (MM715)| RECENT ALBU MS by Ameri-| by the same distinguished orches- ca’s favorite musica)’ couple, | tra and chorus, were released by|xndre Kostelanetz gra his ‘wite!
Columbia last year, and are to be| Lil y Pons, will peal tb. most perennially enjoyed at this season. "| people, regan dless of whether they COMPLETE ‘RECORDED OP-| prefer classical or pouplar music. ERAS stand high on the list of Miss Pons has chosen Ber favorite munificent gifts. Most. recently is-Tencores’ for. “Repea erforCole’s “Christ- Indianapolis record stores. [Franklin Roqssven, Winston sed by Columbia is the set of ance,” which she sings to her| Most stores “sold out”: on the SHUrc e 8 © ndsor,| Gian-Carlo Menotti's “The Medi- husband's orchestral accompanialbum immediately” after release.| uth” and “The Telephone.” Both: ment -(MM-720).. Mr. Kostelanetz, were Broadway successes 'for|/wields his baton in an album of many months and are now avail- Tchaikovsky's “Nutcracker Suite” | {able in two albums boxed (MM! (MM 714) and continues his fm i726). Two complete operas re- mortalization of America's favcently recorded at the Metropoli- orite composers in his new “Music | tan with original casts and the| lof Cole Porter, (MM 721).—| ‘Met _ chorus and orchestra are H. W. M. y
RCA Victor's crooning star, Perry Como, makes a recording of the “Missouri Waltz" as a presidential inauguration special as the year-old record ban was lifted by. agreement between the major disc companies and the American Federation of Musicians.
‘| Can Hear It Now’ Album Available
Columbia’s “I Can Hear It Murrow and featuring the voices
you could ask,
money .. Hitler, Stalin and others. Cumberiand Chapter No. 515,
OES, will hold a Christmas party and stated meeting in the Cum-
»!3000 copies in Indianapolis alone {in the month since it was released. The album is a spoken history of the last 13 years, narrated by berland Masonic Hall at 8 p. m.
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