Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 36

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Starts Six-Day Run Tomorrow; ‘Two Blind Mice’ Civic Offering

. By Henry Butler “DEATH OF A SALESMAN" and the Civics April |

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‘Silver Dollar,’ ‘That Old P. Blues’ * And ‘Spain’ Winning Loud Applause

By DONNA MIKELS LOOK FOR THESE two discs to take over the juke boxes in the next few weeks. One is “Silver Dollar,” a tune that bids fair to push “I'd Have NEW

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production, “Two Blind Mice,” will be this week's chief | | i The ring of a coin launches the version by the H way dance events. * - with Henri Rene’s orchestra on RCA-Victor, Art Mooney has a ; Pardo: ~~ Ng arrangement on M-G-M, backed — The Arthur Miller tragedy of the salesman who lived| po iN by the aforementioned “Baked a net; Lee Kbnitz, alto I asked M : loa Getz, tenor sax; Serge “No,” too long in a changing world, only to find his ideals becom- | _ | Cake” tune. » : y % Second juke hit potential 1s Daritone sax; Lennie % don't enjo ing meaningless, starts tomorrow at the Murat. piano; Billy Bauer, ; Eddie It will bring Thomas — Safranski, bass, and Roach, conversatic ances in Bloomington: Lohen- drums. else is in t Mitchell back for his first opin» Apr. 17. and “Samson et Burl. Ives gets. himas auite 8 s visit here since the brief run Dalila,” Apr. 18. Miss Alwes has Mercury. Feb strummer as a People do f “An Inspector Calls” a couple announced the - chartering of a September, inci- “John Henry.” It's Tony Mottola New York e of seasons ago. Mr. Mitchell has SPecial bus for both evenings. dentally, is a playing guitar for the folks Park Mall i DE Ey Lomo . cover-up moniker singer. Second side is “Mah Lindy 8 and when I 2 n Sn § : t 4s PATRONS who want to avoid for a well-known Lou.” there. You salesman whose disillusionment 18 y\\, 10 ing nightmare on the IU ; y ofced Herb Jeffries De typical of a whole generation. . Mercury piano eep-v effri . YP ’ : campus are asked to apply early artist. Just 3 makes with the.vocal magic on vw “F think I Fonnasits wm, a be Pag) 10 the Gladys —Atwes Music |back one page of i “Our Love Story,” and “Couns room for d Salke). 45 dire re. ae nas Shoppe. 120 N. Pennsylvania St. the calendar on very Star.” Likewise Al Hibbler : you're doin; the two sons. The mpressive play, °F, bus reservations. The bus, each part of the with the Duke Ellington orchese Bettis wo 8. S81vV » { sis which has had Tae ac. [caving Indianapolis al 6 p.m. name and you'll Mr-Mooney |... on “The World Is Waiting for “Why?” vhi ! Be : will take patrons directly to IU have his real tag. the Sunrise.” “Because } am a whan auditorium, returning here Imme-) pasos dled 3 Se Incidental jottings: Columbia Les Brown's band is just like Ey doy and Saturday diately after the performance, SIS OF A SALESMAN 010A AVA ; BYNZISNRON4s] has released a fully cross-refer- the title says on “Solid as a MISS BE matinee. wa know, the principals i= LL : - enced 80-page catalog of all its Rock.” Stumpy Brown and the gal who did : gun te : ¢ 9 engin Svanholm. . masterworks, popular, children’s, Four Hits and a Miss do the vo- dance in “I THE CIVIC'S April offering; Head A ¥ hg et Dalila” Recor.’ Review— Times Amusement folk music and international re-|cals. Second side is the “Prisones now dances “Two Blind Mice,” is Samuel , *2 ne gh Stevens. Ramon Clock leases available on Long Playing of Love-ish,” “It Isn't Fair.” ghost, in “It’ Spewack’s rather wacky comedy Vinay Rober ril C } mb ie Offers Sinatra i in New Role CIRCLE records. . ., Wayne Gregg, band-| More Dixieland by Dorsey— has remarka oo imagined possibilities in Vinay S274 Riteri Mert hotel's 0 u | “Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town» [leader who is a favorite around Jimmy that is. “When You Wore ) For exam; Washington's bureaucracy. It's S {RAL sts d of. “Aida” up in! ops : |rangements—and they are good! With Marjorie , Mal and Peres Ru {these parts, has signed with Capi- a Tulip” and “Clap Hands” are is not for ds set in the Agriculture Depart- purduce Hall of Musie Iota. Crooner Proves Versatility By Conducting on the Waltz from C Major Ser-| 15s * 1110 34 ck os I ee [3 rulip: and, onion ment’s “Office of .. Medicinal .iio Wednesday. Apr. 19. will Medley From Music of Alec Wilder enade, Valse Sentimentale, Waltz and “Arh pans Orothy Patio | fouals with bis 1% piece base, Js) “Dearie” by anybody is good, she™ when Herbs,” presided over by 1WO ,...e;: gtella Roman, Blanche from “Eugen Onegin” Waltz 630 ESQUIRE first dist “Red Life but if you're looking, listen to “I know a elderly women who derive income no... Kurt Baum, Jerome FRANK SINATRA'S name is not usually associated with seri- from “The Swan Lake,” and! “Spring in Park Lane." with Anna Times” is up for release soon . . the one by Marjorie Hughes, ple Who can from sub-letting parts of the off- yy, "4 Frank Guarrera in ous music, but on a new Columbia LP record, he has conducted Waltz of the Flowers from “Nut-| Noasiq and Michael Widing. at Drummer Gene Krupa has de- | daughter of Maestro Frankie of dancers ice to a dance teacher and a pants ,., yin o roles. some of the modern music of Alec Wilder in competent manner cracker Suite.” | eoimteres, INDIANA icon | PATted from Columbia and signed o,jq, Do you think presser. a wu © that shows he is quite a versatile young man. {esture. ‘at 12:40. 2.40, 4:35, 6:35, with RCA Victor . . . Pear! Bailey sings her shows ful?” y 0 h ds include: | Into this forgotten office, never MAYBE HERE'S a good place oe . | STRAUSS Ww, ALTZES IN| 835 and] By s Ot er new records include: |stoppers from “Arms and the “I think sc officially closed despite its cess- to repeat the familiar suggestion FRANK “SIN ATRA CONDUCTS MUSIC oF AL EC WILDER is DANCE TEMPO, by Al Goodman | Hoh irom oi Olivia de 2 2 y Girl,” “There Must Be Somethin’ “He's not | ation of activities years previous that a civie auditorium would the title of the record (ML-4271). He has filled one side of it with/and his Orchestra, on record NoJ 1:10, 320. 75.30, 7.40 and. 9:55. | COLUMBIA — Here's. a gem Better Than Love,” and “Nothin’ of a nymph, ly, come a seres of Washington pring the Met right here, so that, pg interpretations; via the €olum- - ——|CL-6028. A tasteful and delight-| The Yellow Cob Man. with Red | from the newest long-playing For Nothin’.” _ ciate Bolger | characters who get imbrofled In with Purdue and IU also acting bia String Orchestra, of Wilder's Presbyterian Church of Holly- ty] arrangement by Mr. Goodman | Skejton and Gloria De Haven. at releases. It's a 12-Inch double-| a.m, : } fish.” she sa all manner of intrigue as hosts, we'd have about a week- «air for Oboe,” “Air for Bassoon,” wood, and several ; orchestras, ¢ eight favorite Strauss waltzes,| LEY Hero! 5 penny sin. |sided. disc of Teddy Wilson's in-| RCA-VICTOR—Time for holts “There ar Jack Hatfield's cast for the long annual opera season in In-luair for Flute,” ‘Air for English With Charles Hirt, William Lava/trom “Blue Danube” to “Wiener| leton, at 2:2 5 34) and 8:28. {comparable piano, including stand- day tunes. Vaughn Monroe of- leap higher play will include Margaret Cop- diana. Horn,” “Slow Dance” and “Theme and Edgar Roemheir, provide gre» Caplain China.” with John Payne ards such as “Smoke. Gets in fers “It's Easter Time,” backed » pointed. bet pock,, Florence Hazen; Irvin: There's no doubt such activity oq Variations.” The eminent Stirring and melodius accompan-| s = = i ang S93 Russell, at 1, "4:03, 7:06 |your Eyes,” “These Foolish by “Over and Over.” Both have Bolger more. Spangler, Charles Dosch, Mary would greatly stimulate our own soloists are Mitchel Miller on the iments. | "IN OLD VIENNA, recorded by “Riders of the Whistling Pines,” | Things,” “I. Can’t Get Started,” vocals by the singing bandleader. 8 Elizabeth Kirk, Julian Bamberger, home- grown ~Productions... toboe and” English horn, Julius Lovers of good waltz music, Marek Weber and his Orchestra Yih Gene Autry, at 2°48, 5:51 and “Body and Soul,” “China. Boy, »| Tommy Dorsey's = curvaceous 1 THIS didn M. R. Gustin Fredric Rhoades, — Baker of the flute, and Harold Which probably includes abouton No. CL-6034. A group of the “I Know That You Know,” “Ro- new red-haired thrush, Frances 8 g..0q 00 Ernest Grosdidier, Howard Young In Re I 3 Pri [Goltzer on the bassoon. everybody, should know about och ay popular waltz medleys, Purdue Glee Club | setta,” and “Them There Eyes.” |(rvin, who won whistles on their “Charlie and Richard Spite ole 9 f1es | Wilder is a modern American group of four Columbia 10-inch [played by an orchestra and a, Another new LP release is i P plo ap, 3 greatest dan toy a. iy erases . — . wy J lon; omina “35 ; - > worded on “NEXT WEEK, as you remember, composer of -considerable-stature;’ rr leader who nave : A ok ‘May Visit Wales | “Young Man With a Horn,” ot er Joes Duly on 1 ” said. brings four of the season's ‘most trained at the Eastman Sho 34 INVITATION TO THE with feld of mos Ra D2 Son 1 oa. SiiteB rien |teaturing Doris Day and Harry ole 8 oCh (re 0 oye on i hig was g : ¢ { ~~ ‘Music, who i§ best known for his °° : > s, casinos -and other play ’ te Se | James. The tunes include “I May | : Rr e. h' Imporean: ee pin oe |ability to make conventional WALYZ, a sroup of eign bil. spots of Europe.—H. W. M. | LAFAYETTE, Apr. — The {Be Wrong,” “The Man I Love”, Hare's En, ole and as ~ ever dancing, Sunday aternoon In the Murat, | musical forms: starting frouzh/ i Bhi I pure | British Isles may be_one of the “The Very Thought of You" di Cake” ai “Missis- a he ami ions. The | po oo Bireet, that's ani he Miropian Opera's three Fr th Snr pra ra cord No. ML 20. Reproened Symphony Ticket toms for Drtor Abert tow lentil, FASpnds ot app Maa vy tn Ponca si mh Ingena 3 and og Harevets cinated with his music through B De collection 28 Johann 63 tion Ends May 15 ra Glee Chub. g Ey . Words,” “Limehouse Blues,” and wayne King offers “Time and Sances loo." Apr. 19. studying off-the-alf. . yecordings, evocation of on beloved Vienna Option to season ticket holders! The Glee Club has been invited, “With a Song in My Heart. Time Again” and “Why?” the lat- on th ac Bea Mr. Horowitz is concentrating] and wanted to acquaint the “long- i} [JpUon to participate in this year's Llan-| Here's one for the jazzophiles. ter with a vocal by Indianapolis ie Yor a on Chopin and Liszt for his In-| hair” musical world with it. This Frans Lange vith feo idl of the Indianapolis Symphony Or- gollen international musical eis- “No Figs” and “Double Date” two gal Nancy Evans. : great Jancis dianapolis program. He will play: record is the yesult. ’ a am a wae chestra to retain their seats for tenfodd, held July 4 through 9 in {bop instrumentals by the Metro-| Still another version of “Solid gm in s.r the F minor Ballade, the C On 186 _reverde: side, the Ales) th : Itz f Bi highl n the 1950-51 season will close May Llangollen, Wales. nome All Stars. And when they/as a Rock,” this time in a solid . sharp minor Polonaise, two, Wilder Octet has recorded ajthe waltz from his highly popu- No decision has been reached 'say All Stars they aren't kidding. riff vein by Count Basie and the 3 STAT Mazurkas, the A flat major Im- number: of his ‘highly originaljlar opereita “San,” and. Roberts. at the university, but the plan for The lineup includes Kai Winding Deep River Boys. Nice Basie pi- Sonn Tod promptu and the B flat minor, | compositions Including Such a Stoltz’s “Two Hearts In Three-| May 16 all seats not reordered 4). s8.member group to. go is at tram; Buddy De Franco, clari-/ ano on the flip, “Mine Too.” John ya Sonata of Chopin: After inter-| Tender Night,” “She’ll Be Seven Quarter Time.” , |Will be put on public sale at the gti)] under consideration. nee ‘She W Sonata he op play the D flat! {in May,” and “It's Silk, Feel It!” | WALTZES oF "ICHAIKOV- {Symphony office, 18 W. Michigan The international meet'at Llan- Starts Friday e wore Ayr. n Y y la- {oo 4 8 a ed Yoo |St. New reservations for the 11 gollen is being sponsored by the Martha 8C ky a od gl pr | SONGS BY DENNIS MORGAN SKY, played by the duo-pianists concerts next season may now be Bath re relations.com-| CIRCLE “Strar tions, Au bor ung: Eng the lis another recent Columbia LP Vronsky and Babin, on record made. mittee of UNESCO. re EVERY NIGH Ra Maren a record (ML-4272) in which a pop- No. ML- 2030. Two piano ar-| . Ov Pat tr ons AR 5 P. M. E vp 9 Aduits 2le named In his r . *1 Tn {ular Hollywood movie-star-singer RT or ur atrons ter very BY sem ——" . —— a Horowits soees} will Sloss oi a {puts new qualities into c¢ld famil- { SHOULD ie Curre > ! lar composition. Morgan, as most | { —_— — _.. sponsor, Gladys Alwes, eurentiy) Robert Merrill EE Tan, 2 oe 2 SMF i N J Ey pe ot Singing the role of the high [fine as well as handsome tenor. | DODRS DOORS LET HIM pas Oe mmmmmcax| priest in. “Samson et Dalila” On the two sides of this 12-inch NORTH NORTH Aone ag when it is presented at Indiana |Microgroove record he has placed Let Us Reserve ui os I ! SILER . stirring performances of “The WE WILL REFUND PLEASE INQUIRE Go : ‘ersity Apr. 18 will be Rob= igattle Hymn of the Republic,” Edmund Gwen: NEW YORK and CHICAGO | "5" y public, ert Merrill, one of the Metro- |«The Lost Chord.” “The Desert & BACK “CHALLEN THEATRE TICKETS | politan Opera Company's most [gars ont; hned." (The Desert YOUR PARKING CHARGE WITH OUR CASHIER : Downtown Ticket Center | popular singers. . “The Whiffenpoof Song,” and , —— Claypool Hotel Lobby A lyric baritone, ‘Mr. Merrill (other similar favorites. 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