Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1950 — Page 20
Clarinet-Waver Heard With Goodman; | 5" TY “me Lonesomest Whistle.” . Ll ‘Jack Haskell and Connie Russell sing “Ashes of Roses” and “Tell Her You Love Her.” - “You Can't Take It With Yon,” “Francie.” Eveiyn Knight and Dick Haymes sound good on “Say
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Fats, J. Dorsey Also in Reissue Release ~~ By DONNA MIKELS MAYBE THE people who were listening to jazz back in the roaring 20's connected Ted Lewis with something else besides a quasi vocal. But the top-hatted bandleader was before ‘my time. It aant scenes ratic reper- until Columbia's new release, “Classic Jazz,” came my way toire m the Vaile opetatis A | Mr. Lewis rose above “When My Baby Smiles At Me” in my books. has avail. “C Jazz,” issued on one 10lassie Jam: Latest try ‘is “Phantom Stage
: .By Henry Butler "LAST WEEK'S three successive rain-
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” x DT ’ | able on a new Columbia long- fo When.” Flip is “Blind Date.” Moon demonstrated the-prime need of any|summer enter-| i . inch long playing disc or in a0 Coach,” and “Mexicall Taril. Guy Lombardo offers “Here NEW tainment season here, 2 I i esa oat ALIER: album of four on yuutinnal shel-| = oe Venn js featured on “Jazz, ity Kitty” and “Our Little bout all ’ : . { . Pre- lacs, has some singing ”» ’S » @ That need is for a permanent plant and adequate. sentation of The Silver Rose and by Mr. Lewis, Benny Goodman's Plasicago Mi Dr a Memory Rane Howe. me Paul, equipment. the Final from Act IT of Richard °% sla inet -_— the When My Island.” . | COLUMBIA—This is a fine old must stee
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» at the MERCURY Don’t miss Frankie Huddle Leadbetter-Alan Lomax least, of the seats under cover T-_—_e opera. The beautiful music Thin fis Wales ot heard Blues” Laine'’s “Exactly Like You.” It's folk tune. It couldn’t have hapwould enable Starlight Musi- covered Brown County Playhouse! on the twe sides of this 10-in. a » with exactly like Frankie ought fro pened to a nicer Interpreter than column be cals or any similar project to in Nagwwille opened “Po o Mylo LP record (ML on) can be en-| 20d Ra] Caren he and Jound, ou a une. tha'y exactly | Frank Sinatra. The title is European a ane Heart” last June n e sti joyed even withou seeing the Goodman, . “ AH s operate during oe. after Showers of a super-whamdam thunder- gorgeous setting in which it is! George Bruni also featured on the| Kitty Kallen has a clever nov-| “Goodnight Irene,” and it's Ee — Thus oun Jas, Wetnestay's * wom | always staged. The * ta- latter disc. On “Aunt Hagar's eity, “I Got Tookin'” Backed by backed by another oldie, “My Blue net pantie ursday’s. a Adios Saden a { . * i It's EY, of course, that a cloud- For anything itke smoath ope-| tion" scene is sung by Elizabeth Blues” and “Yellow Dog Blues,” "1! Jou Smile as the Sus.” | Heaven.” to take of ) Ne oh ration of this summer project from| Schwarzko:f, soprano, and Irm- | Eddy Howard is the same old] Day reaches into the w burst like Wednesday's would stop year to year, we've got to havel t Seefried. 50 while the Jimmy Dorsey is clarinetist. soother on “My Heart Isn't In It.” red ascripts: for a What Any Jutdoop show, vith even the the permanent site, with covered | artists in the “Finale” are Ludwig Mr. Brunis is again featured on Flip is “I Do Better Up in the dust-cove . go Pp 5 a | Yet —imagh the chief prim to our summer “LAS house to protect scenery | Weber, bass, and Dagmar Her-|trombone, Spanier on trumpet and Mountains.” revival, i at: Dream,” it. season is financial loss through Nd equipment, and with some mann, contralto. They are ac-the late Frank Teschemacher on| Why do all these production backed by “Ive Forgotten You. “I meet bad weather: Sort of shelter area for spectators 1 [companied by the Vienna Philar- clarinet in “Sobbin’ Blues.” An-|/numbers start out sounding as if, This one’s the catchiest tune people.” he 20 int ase 2 a pute! SROWSF, hy Ss / 1 monic Orchestra conducted bY| other late great, Don Murray, is they're going to end up “Cry of of the year in my books, “Bona- You me TO GO over the top, the Star-|, Makeshifts, like the Bowl a Bert Matthews (left) eyes the trim ankle of Grace Aurelia Otto Ackermann. at the saxophone on “Clarinet the Wild Goose?” The newest one, “boo 0 my men oo Jot of intete 1 . the Fairgrounds, only complicate to P® bodies,” col ight season should average up- np ed : hile she's pitch ith John K in "The Red Mill" i BEETHOVEN: SERENADE in Marmalade,” The other Lewis vo-|with Richard Hayes, turns out to lean-Memphis Five version runs ’ the financial sheet. while she's pitching woo with John Kane in ¢ Ke iW, comic | — « - polean-Memp! strip-teaser wards of $4000 a performance. yp # . + Tuesd + the Fai od D Major for Flute, Violin and cal is “Dip Your Brush in Sun-be “Iron Horse.” Second side is a close second to the Kay Starr Knock out two nights like last! «rye RED MILL” Victor Her. °POSV'a opening nex} Tuesday of the Fairgrounds, [Viola (Op. 25), recorded by John shine,” apparently & forerunner “Why Fight the Feeling.” |Capitoi label disc. Backing itis nie Garrett Tuesday and Wednesday, and you pert's comic operetta about two {Wummer, flute, Alexander Sch-of “Powder Your Face” with! The Alexander Brothers team “Fidgety Feet,” another Dixie- of his custo drop $8000 or more, which can’t American characters’ progress N. Y. Offers Top Plays ineider, violin, and Milton Katims, same, my favorite “Kiss Me Kate” tune, |, qo. 1 degest | easily be made up elsewhere through a Dutch village, opens viola, on 10-in. LP record ML! Incidentally, Columbia this “Wonderbar,” with “Goodnight t Basie’ 1 h i teasing The problem isn’t new. It stalked Tuesday, as repeatedly an- D . S S : 2124. A bubbling, captivating week aRDOURcad rene? Po Ba ms jon of ol et ee wry for tWo aounced. Hat uring ummer eason Dice of Mmusle which Punts ait had bagged Two “Porgy and Bess” favor-| Blues.” oe el o PASONS, especia '' Principals in Charles Hedley's ; ifferent phase of sethoven's on- “It Ain't Necess: ; So,” | h } : M8, when the chronic threat of company on the Fairgrounds By JACK GARVER “Peter Pan,” a delight with/ genius. There are six movements one of the w ites, It Ain't Necessarily So ang, Ralph Ginsburg and his Palmer like folk b . pan, i ; '|der boys of re {“Summertime,” are coupled With! IIsuse Ensemble pack the fol- i ¢ ad weather lowered attendance stage will be Bert Matthews. Johh United Press Drama Editor Jean Arthur in the title role. An- and they are formed of themes Ria an P ng. it's w é ] : 8 ’ Svar 20 Batp | y jcording, Paul |“Sweet and Lovely,” by Ralph lowing musical gems onto one » and receipts and kept everybody Kane and Grace Aurelia, with; NEW YORK, July 22--Barring other best-seller, simple and melodious enough to weston. 1ate of |Martiere > 10-inch long playing disc: “Night ome. Jittery. Pete Smith, Indianapolis baritone: Some sudden departures, the mid- “South Pacific” Goes On lappeal immediately to even the loan late) er | B® Lo d Day.” 8 Day ST, ay : Rose la And here's another angle to Ruth Swain, of Richmond: June Summer visitor to New York will he . + !most” musically untutored ear.| rich | Louis Prima's newest novelty an ay, ollow My re celebrated the permanent-site problem. The Blair, Doris Patston and Alexan. find a stronger play list than was “South Pacific.” Mary Martin, © ame or netraments i on will be lis “Here Pretty Kitty” and Heart,” “Deep Purple,” “I've Told Paul her p annual cost of building a stage DOL available at the same time last and Ray Middleton carry this {West Coast ar- § Every Little Star,” “All the
before the season and tearing it down afterwards eats up money like crazy,
der Gray in supporting roles.
» » » OUTSIDE INDIANAPOLIS some coming stage events rate
year, Here is the lineup; “Come Back,
Little , Sheba.” which three members of the Crit-
champion along in fine style.
“Texas Li'l Darlin’” has a fine| performance by Kenny Delmar|D Minor for Piano and Orchestra,|rector for Co-
{ls unusual but quite pleasing. [tists, repertoire BACH: CONCERTO NO. 1 inland musical di-
{recorded on one side of 12-in./lumbia’s pop di-
“Buona Sera.”
Things You Are,” “Diane,”
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n | 'DECCA—Bing Crosby sings the “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” and
popular “La Vie En Rose,” and “I. “Etude for Viglins and Love.”
True, the kind of amphitheater Mention here. Lee Norvelie's 1U j.o Circle thought was last sea- 2nd some good songs, | ; {Cross My Fingers.” SS Wd pa Hp pry Theater players, winding up “East gon's best EC play. Wal-| “The Cocktail Party,” the T. 8. |LP ecard ML 40 by Eugene vision, wo Mr." Weston Army tunes are coming back YOU'LL but it would be an investment. Lynne, tonight at the Brown lacé Ford has replaced Sidney Eliot drama that many regard) ber piano, & cond . Fag leas sr a The debt could be gradually re. County Playhouse, will open|Blackmer as leading man. Shir- as last season's best play, fm. URI B pp eon Hee Ee eases inc'ueu. 3 NOW ENJOY tired. ? Abie’s Irish Rose” Friday foriley Booth, who received all sorts ported or domestic. Ib np Heh, po bl ac or . ’ OUR And everybody producers, ® Series of three week ends. of prizes for her work in this, “The Consul” Gian-Carlo Me{Be3t, sonce a Siralily or RCA VICTOR —- Tex Beneke KEITH \ managers, actors, musicians and Tn He Bloomington Campus, play. is still on hand. nottl's music-drama, -or opera, length g . oye nen os teams on vocals with Helen Lee FINE spectators-—would be happier be- bor rod od Which was jo hays “Death of a Salesman.” Albert Which is much in demand. | violin a the ecoud|on y : Nanet Te yer Backes bY James STEWART £4uss they'd know the show could East Hall, has i postponed t0 Dekker is now the salesman as ~ Ihe Happy Time,” a reminis- : ! Whispering Be ] FOODS
Bo on, barring cloudburst or earth- - quake. As you may recall reading
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cent comedy about family life! a rather serious slow move-| New Phil Harris release is “Digthat manages to be amusing de- Ment; the final Allegro is a rapid Dig-Dig For Your Dimmer” and spite its resemblance to some 2nd joyous movement that brings “Pve Been Floating Down Old better predecessors. the concerto to a brilliant con-| Green River.” “The Member of the Wedding,” €lusion. On the other side is—| prankie Carle makes with pithe Carson McCullers play which BACH: SONATA NO. 3 in C!
Wednesday, Aug. 2. This Kurt | this prize-winner goes along in its Weill opera, based on Elmer Rice's %¢¢0nd year. . N ‘grim play about New York tene. ‘Detective Story” is still an en0 |ment life, probably is the most 8rossing melodrama with most of W ambitious project of this region’s the original cast, including Ralph
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{the death of Johann Sebastian|(ye “Military” Symphony because Bach, July 28, 1750.
| ; ‘ i COOKED TO ORDER summer season. Bellamy. won the Critics’ Circle award. | Major for Violin Unaccompanied, 2"® tinkles on “Lollypop Ball, i } Mon.-Fri. Open 5:45 Sat-Sun. Open 1:05 | Musically, dramatically and, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”| “Tickets, Please!” Fairly new played by Adolf Busch. The violin| with Alan Simms singing the flip, © MANY SPECIALTIES ® The Reswakinieg of h : technically, the opera demands a remains one of the shows most and recommended because it has was Bach's favorite instrument, “Crazy Little Moonbeam.” .. ... : {great deal. Conductor Ernst Hoff-'in demand. Carol Channing still {the delightful Grace and Paul and he himself was an outstand-| The Three Suns and pianist DINNER ALL DAY ‘SUNDAY Dormant Passion! Winnle Ga » man and stage-director Walter heads the cast of this musical. Hartman engaging in some comi-|ing performer on it. This sonata Larry Green ‘team on “Petite La Luncheon and Dinner Daily cowARDS D [Russel i have 1 Jarge cast] “Kiss Me, Kate” has a new set/cal revue antics. {is one of a number that he wrote Waltz,” and “Jet,” the latter taken A nN ” ¢ Parking $ . I dropped 1 NOEL elite Anam) yn of principals in its second year. Bolger in Action {to bring out the beauties of{from RCA’s “Perfume Set To | Td 8 |) enty of Parking Space work. | Richard Edwards, as Sam Kaplan, | The Sole Porter songs remain; .yypepys Charley?” Ray Bolger Violin music by itself. Students) Music.” : 4 1 AIR CONDITIONED Miss Gar {and Sally Fisher, as Rose Maur- wane is still in action and that's rec- Of the violin should be par-| The Honeydreamers, teamed 4 STADIUM GRILL ag : | | “Peep Show,” the new revue, i3/ommendation enough. ticularly interested in this record. with Henri Rene, pair two happy! imagination -» lant, nm ug { To! : 1 SQUAT with Neel COWARD—Celia JOHNSONS| Up the vacation line, the Maxin. the sort of show they used to] Two of Broadway's standbys] HAYDN: SYMPHONY NO. 100/tunes “I'd Like To Wrap You Up 1201 W. 16th Street ; sq | bg 3 Coward as & middle aging { kyokee Playhouse, closing “The 'efer to in the old days as being closed for vacation recesses, in G. Major, and his “Symphony and Put You In My P ket,” and! OPEN DAILY TILL 1AM i rosanet spo aiviouy {Glass Menagerie" tonight, will [or the tired business man. Lots “Mister Roberts” and “The Wis- No. 94 in G Major,” recorded on “Love Goes Round on the Merry-!| or ; Fert Br an he developes Inte a § start “My Sister Eileen” next Of lightly clad girls and ex-bur- teria Trees” will resume Aug. 14 the two sides of 12-inch LP re-|Go-Round.” SAT. TILL 2 A. M. . Px : Dosseaniva | lover emotions. § Tuesday as their season's fifth 'esque comedians. In heavy de- with their respective stars, Henry cord ML ‘4276 by the Liverpool! Vaughn Monroe's still trying to, : semen TY rrmmmen 5 3 A ach ar am | production, mand. Fonda and Helen Hayes, back at Philharmonic Orchestra withiget a second “Riders in the Sky.” ' Px TODA! "THIS Ate he ICTURE —— a—— linaes—— ~ work. i {Hugo Rignold conducting the i _ oT x SKYWAY S COFFEE $f « | Arn tf i — m—— first-named, and Sir Malcolm | NOW | & DINING ROOM I Perfo LAST NIGHT TOMIGHT—8:30P. M. ¥ BANQUET i 'All-Bach Program Sargent conducting the second. | If Municipal Airport: - BE. 2919 | $Per @ 3 i i AND PARTY HEADQUARTERS At uw T d These two are members of that! INDIANA i } | Aw A Pane OI : TONIGHT vesaay peerless set of 12 symphonies | R THAN Rt] 2 | ays Open or “BAR I THE BAN-DEE Times State Serviee {sometimes Xnown as the Saloman ! aul . . EE * | Best Fried Chicken You Ever Ate BLOOMINGTON, July 22--An or London symphonies, that | [| 7 VIRGINIA AVE. FR-9370 § | all-Bach program in Indiana Haydn composed during his two ) | | University auditorium at in 1791 and| \ C
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