Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1949 — Page 24
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W." Fast, Like Basketball— Murat Gets Its Roof Raised
Woody Herman, King Cole Trio Make Joint Jump Delightfully
. By Henry Butler Woody Herman's band and the King Cole Trio packed the Murat last night. They even had listeners sitting in the orchestra pif, which is only a mite better for hearing and seeing than an underpass at Speedway. They did it by popular appeal and genuine artistry.
In ‘Monte Carlo’
in Hollywood —
Star =
First Picture’
He-Man Hayden Believes He's Just Starting Career
. By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 25—Big, blond Sterling Hicsden)
is starting his second movie career for director John Hus-
ton in M-G-M’s “The Asphalt Jungle.” But as Sterling sees it: “Thin reqily is my Brel Career As far as I'm con-|
They did it also by huge tance bet a rt expenditure of energy, which | ana big fun, like a Ee is what people want in hot| After intermission, it was the music. An outfit that best realizes
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[King Coles. Again a marvelously| J,ck Buchanan warm up fo each 'man in “Virginia”
Jeanette MacDonald and
, I never made a picture before.” Hayden was a Pre-War Sei wu. iors Hollywood and arrived
sation with the bobby-sox set there, Marquette alvearlty Homecoming Queen i
voted her
‘as Madeleine Carroll's leading ToC El ne airport with
and “Ba-
the maddest dreams of inhibited talented outfit, now augmented | other in "Monte Carlo, “ film 'hama Passage.” He did all i mgt la aention.
listeners gets the biggest applause. by Jack Costanzo on Caritbess
Here is release, Here is music drums. #t the sweaty tempo of basketball.l And finally a big reprise on And it's wonderful to listen to, |“How High the Moon,” with the With fivé trumpets, three trom- whole Herman Herd taking the bones and five saxes, plus Mr./Cole Trio for a Wagnerian Herman's own alto-sax and clari- Walkuere's ride. You should have net contributions, the Hernan heard it. Herd can raise the roof. Real] other credits: Herman depart-roof-raising takes fine playing. {ment — Shelly Manne, bt Instrument. have to be in tune. | Buddy Childers, trumpet; Serge Arrangements have to be good. Chaloff, baritone sax, and Lou And there must be a competentiy iy plano. Mr. Levy is darn| leader, which Mr. Herman certain-| gq
ly is. Mr. Cole's Irvin g Ashb on No Saxo-phony Grins {electronic git-tar, is facile’ and From the paying side of thei, inative. Joe Comfort, bass, footlights, Mr. Herman l00ks like means more than his name tol a smart and swell guy. No non-| guys playing in higher registers. | sense. t ns. Good| ith the 45-degree angle from No spotiign Ay clarinet, | keyboard, Mr. Cole still works the| not the best in his outfit, big appealing deal of scrounching| as Woody would be first to admit. with cleverly arranged right-hand He has a bright and sensible way| fingers on a helpless keyboard. of highlighting his soloists, like] Glory be to Heaven, the results trombonist Bill (“Jazz at the Phil-{are still wonderful. harmonic”) Harris or Milt Jack- . Doum Forom to B son, vibrapaonist, A whole review could go to Mr. e um rum to Hear Jackson, who has marvelous notions about crazy accent in his tizxy-tapping on the electronic woodpile. There's a great talent, and I say that seriously from my regular Symphony seat. Mary Ann McCall, Mr. Herman’s vocalist, has captured as well as anybody I've heard the curious adolescent pathos of hot "singing. The quality of voice Is a ery of ‘hunger and partial satisfaction. It's a protest against inminority
The second of six Te Forum lecturers will appear at
agement, The Rev. Benjamin L. Masse, 8. J., has been widely quoted In Catholic and secular press for|his views on industrial relations and economics, He is associate editor of “America,” executive editor of “Catholic Mind," and professor of industrial ethics at Xavier Labor School. Father Masse will speak on! “Can Labor and Management laughter. Listeners Keep the Peace?” Admission will them and mentally span the dis- dis-ibe by season ticket.
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stage for Donald O'Connor, is “The Milk Man™ Making the rounds of story de-
directors. Paramount loaned him out for a couple of B's and then dropped - him from the payroll. He remar- partments is “The Popcorn a ried, became a father and avoided “The 1s Sage 00 Man wil |Hollywood by living on his boat meome LN A
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lat San Pedro Harbor. Now Hus{ton says he's giving a terrific {performance In a rugged, heman character part. Says Hayden: “I don’t know about my performance but I do know Huston is a great director and that it's a great script.” . = » Urs western, “The Bowie Knife,” has a new title— “Comanche Territory.” I can’t understand why they passed up “Bowie Meets Girl" ” » . § THE CENSORS are not in raptures over the Italian-made film, “Rapture.” Glenn Langan, as a sculptor, spends most of his time SArving bosomy women out of stone. trying to era titled “Violet,” book magazine stories. . . . There's a Sophie Tucker film biography just around the corner. The title, of course, will be “Some of These Days” And {if Betty Hutton
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