Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 14
off he Records : Singer, Dance Bands Top New Album Lists
fg op Eckstine Treats Fans to Vocals;
= Shaw Runs Gamut From Ravel to Gershwin _ ~~ By. DONNA MIKELS * IT'S BEEN a long time since we did ahy talking about albums. | {= In the Intérim, quite a few top drawer books have piled up. For instance, there's a must for those who think Billy Eckstine’s = = "W voice is the ultimate in present day jazz interpretations, With fine 7 orchestral backing, Mr. B. sings some wonderful things—“My Old ; bor . Flame,’ “You Go To My Head,” “Someone to Watch Over Me” and E ‘ 7
: MGM. : a who made his! {Jockey Beb Clayton who's been|
“name on pop stuff but was con- Plugging the tune. - verted to long hair, plays every- DECCA—Al Jolson's best t in thing from Gershwin to Ravel months is “God's Country” backed on “Modern Music for Clarinet. ‘by “Let's’Go Out West Again” | rs 3 Columbia produst, A Nice find for Decca is Dave)
: B st album offering of RC Vie Blages is the afore- reviewed Howard, West Coast song stylist.|
«parade of thé Dance Band He debuts with the old “Memories Series.” Fifteen tomes featuring of You” from “Blackbirds of 1930” a top pandiealler of the ths of bdcked by “Enchanted April” one composer. All, that is, excep a out Spike Jones who works out on J Drganist Buel Bn © Charleston numbers.- “Bring Her Out Again” Here's another MGM book that cp anch Can-Can Polka.” is a dillie, It's “Museum of Mod-
or dam featurinig Hank -D'Ami-1. JeITY. Gray, the guy whose ar. Appoints Official
rangements made the old Glenn co and his Orchestra with Bobby, ange and Artie Shaw bands sing, |
Famed: -darinatiet Arte | Shaw runs the musical gamut from | Gershwin to Ravel in his latest | recording (by Columbia) under { the title, "Modern Music for | Clarinet.”
Rollin, Vernon Brown and the Buddy Weed Trio on things like “Lover Come Back To Me,” “Poor Butterfly,” “Deep Purple” and a few others,
Two, Three.” Betty Brewer, the gal whose ministrative as[vocal helped make Gordon Jenk- “sistant with the
. =» lins' “Don’t Cry Joe” the hit it Indianapolis
Record Review
Columbia's Felinch Discs Are Lite Gems, = Offer Infinite e Variety i in Musical’ Seléctions 2
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‘Rose and the akaye // (Op: 2, Nu: 2)" On LP3-241. |
“Multum in parvo” might well be chosen by the Columbia people | “Ich as the motto for their 7-inch longlaying microgrove “records. That's Latin for “much in little,” and it accurately expresses the main feature of these little records. It is rather amazing, the quantity and quality of music that comes out when one of these little, thin discs of unbreakable plastic, with only an inch or so of grooving around it, fs spun on
| [a Se rpm record player.
types of music have been recorded on them, and the library is constantly growing. It is esti‘mated that there are already more than 800,000 owners of
ad Church: Foderation.
Harold L. Davis, for 15 years detailed . descriptions, . Hackett, George Wettling, Arthur J coming up on his own. Newest associated with the aviation in-| names of the composers, the com-| {s- “Bamboo” teamed with “Ome, dustry in advertising, sales and positions and the artists will be promotion, has been named ad-| sufficient for the average music|
” NOW for a few singles:
ears, “Music, Music, Music.”
Rumbaturne.”
RCA Victor—Leave it to Hom-| er and Jethro to burlesque the hit/rangements. The thrus tune “T Said My Pajamas.” Their|Sy formerly was with the offering is titled “I Sald My Dorsey band, Nightshirt.” Backing it is the and “I May Hate tune that’s ringing in everybody’s| | Morning.” | “Columbla—Frankie Sinatra has Irving Field's versatile trio tune'y nice double feature, in a nice performance on the most cake” haunting tune of the year, “Third rhing » Man Theme,” backed by a catchy piano bit on “Poet and Peasant
33-1/3 RPM — One * No Buttons *
A FEW OF THE TOP POPS ~~
AROUND THE HOUSE MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN
1.507 GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART 3 THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU . Ray Noble Orchestra
|was, makes her own biscuit with Church Federaan assist from Sy Oliver on ar- tion. h, who like p Tommy Who was. a war-
sings “Plaything” time Naval atMyself in the tache with Na-
and “We've Got A Sure.
Michael Douglas sings,
More “Third Man Theme.”
“Sunshine;
"Look for this one to dominate and finances. “If I, Mr. Davis, who is married ‘and| popular -
This! Clifton St.
Mr. Davis,
val Air forces ing South America, has also been in business as a | convention con- | sultant since his
Mr. Davis
with! gischarge from sérvice. {Kay Kyser's band, on “Open Door |
{relations, organizational
has two children,
He is a native .of|
automatic LP players in the coun- | try, and their musical appetite for leverything from the - pop-hits [through the light classics to the {classical .masterworks is some-
thing that is making the music|
merchants happy. The range of good selections that can be found now on the little seven-inchers may best be indicated by enumerating a number of them. Space will not permit] but the}
| lover to know pretty well what to | expect on the record and whether he or she will be interested in it.!
| These are some we have played|
-, |
{and Hked:
ROSSINT Ss famous contralto “Bel | | Raggio Lusinghier” (° ‘Bright | - {gleam of hope”) sung by Elena | | Nikolatdi, with Fausto Cleva con-| | ducting the Columbia Symphony! | Orchestra, on the two sides of LP|
aria from “Semiramide,”
| 3-400.
Efrem Kurtz conducting the| | Philharmonic-Symphony Orches-| tra of New York in spirited per-| a o | In his new capacity, the ad-/formances of Glinka’s “Life of] “Jet” was one of the best tunes |—Open Arms,” and “My Lily and mnjstrator will work with public| The Czar — Mazurka,” Shostako-| ‘ ‘from the Victor album “Perfume Vy Rose.” Set to Music,” featuring the elec--trical instrument, the theremin. the jukeboxes, Al Trace's Victor has re-issued it as a single, Knew You Were Comin’” ' backed by “Struttin® With Clay-|
drives yitch's “The Age of Gold—Polka,”| land Rimsky - Korsakov's
all-time standards. .. Short classics\
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A FEW of THE
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ton" 4 tribute, to’ Boston Discione by Hugo Winterhaiter. ___jlafayette. tenor, singing two_lighter, lit. es latest pop hits... dance Selections
ever-| “The Flight of the lives ‘in 3630 Bumble Bee.” All on LP 3-101. Mario Berini, famous. operatic
ing Viennese ong, Benatzky's Einmal In|No. a me a and Sieczynskl’s “Wien; Du Stadt Meiner Traume,” accompanied by the Metropolitan] Opera Orchestra conducted by the)
Met's. musical director, Rudolf. On LE 3-294. = - a
voice of one of radio’s favorite] singers, Christopher Lynch, singing. those old favorites, “Annie Laurie” and “Mary of Argyle,” accompanied by Eugene Bossart at the piano. On LP 3-301. Elena Nikolaidi, contralto, again, in moving interpretations of the “Sleep W:
Don Fatale” from the same composers “Don Carles,” accompanied by Fausto Cleva conducting the Columbia Bviphony Orchestra. On LP 3-384 The great _¢oloratira soprano, Lily Pons, with orchestra conducted by her husband “Andre Kostelanetz, * beiiliantly / singing
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