Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 22
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By R. K, SHULL MORE NEWS on the Bob Hope show slated for the State Fair] and a recap of the events on the*Martens Winter Concert Series “head the egtertainment news of the week. hy Mr. Hope will bring his crew to the Coliseum for four perform. ances Aug. 31 through Sept. 3. Bob Chester and his orchestra willl furnish the music, with vocals by no less than Helen Forrest,
Charles Fredericks also will do
singing chores. Other acts on the comedian’'s show will Include Bobby Clark and his puppets
the Nelson Sisters, an acrobatic dance team. +The show will play three evenipgs and a matinee, Tickets are now available at the Administration building at the Fairgrounds and at the Downtown Ticket Cen-| ter in the Claypool Hotel.
State ; the race track for six evenings starting Sept. 3 hasn't been di-|
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newest disc, [the
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Helen Forrest
~ will play for the $50,000 Horse | Show, which will be presented in| he Coliseum nightly following he Hope engagement, ! FE FOR A HEAVIER forte in en-
ertainment, the Martens Series tll open Oct. 17 with the Charles
agner Company presentation of | |Goose” had become juke box fa-| Four Tunes,
‘LaBobeme” in the Murat The-| ter. The Puccini opera will be|
- Line-up of personnel for the] be os
students at the Brown County Playhouse are now in the final production for the season, “Ladies! Hn ® ii . ; + payehological— drama with: i ‘staged tonight, and each Friday, Baturday and Sunday evening through Sept. 3.
Off the Record—
3Hear-Old Slegper
“Singers Pounce on ‘God Bless the Child’
‘By DONNA MIKELS A HOLLYWOOD press agent iwho's in town this week! thumping the tub for the Uni-|
versal-International picture “Lou-!
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ity”; but it has outlived its de-
Gloria Swanson during bor reign. as queen of silent Siwy fot) and now a she appears in
“Sunset Boulevar Boulevard.”
ling originals, * zons. Bobby Beers and the Blue
oe Won Silent Star Knew When
lealled this his “Spring “Sym-/Casadesus, piano, phony” after Writing It, Th 1841, Muench conducting the Phithar{in the incredibly short time > monic-Symphony
iimpuise of that vernal ardor
dame critics and audiences of offer.
Schumann's eign L Spring’ Symphony, |, Ze" Written in.4 Days, Also in LP Releases
inch size are Schumann's “Love Songs From them and several others
’ Symphony and a collection of earlier releases to note today.
MOZART: CONCERTO NO. 21 the Cleveland Orchestra on LPij, C Major for Plano and record No. ML 2131. The composer Orchestra, played by Robert with Charles
Orchestra of four days. “I composed it,” he New York, on LP record No. ML later to a friend, “under the 2087. This is regarded as one of the which carries away man even at 1 and the most advanced age, and seizes’ upon him anew every year.” i Theré is an inspired melodic ‘display concerto,” and it cerfreshness about the music which tainly brings out the best that seems to bear out that statement. soloist and orchestra have to And what Casadesus can’t with x plane; or - Muench: with: find fault with the work because an orchestra, would not be worth oA -modern-doing. ~ang MASSENET: 'SCENCS ALSAtractors by many, many years, |CIENNES, or “Alsatian Scenes,” and today is a top favorite in|(Orchestral Suite No. 7), » Played classical y The Clevelanders interpret it well, | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, jand the recording is excellent. 8 LP Jord Ne M1, 2081. Sie of | y v {the most success e | HESY 2 nS ROM bli {orchestra works by the great com-|
‘the LATEST ADDITIONS to the growing Ibrary of classical andy, 00» tne “Toccata and Fugue {semiclassical music on Columbia's. Jong-playing records in the 10-[ D Minor,” “Pesu Joy of Man's
Lands” sung by Nelson Eddy. We have! ude.
ad Tats ne
' and the Chorale-Pre-“Sleepers Awake.” He and
his Philadelphians do these great SCHUMANN: SYMPHONY NO. 1 in B-flat Major (Op. 38) works full justice,
recorded by Erich Leinsdorf and
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lisa,” is doing a little trumpeting Notes sing “Beyond the Reef”
Blue Notes take the
wi To Quit, When to Return
‘on_the side for Frankie Laine’s, With Blue Barron's orchestra and
Eddy, baritone, with Theodore! Paxson at the piano, on LP record No. ML 2130, The ever- popu-
{poser of ‘Manon” ' and other] (operas is this orchestral suite, in which — he to describe musically the beauty and charm of |
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operation - " rulged as yet. But it is definite Then Billy- recorded it and as and “Bless This House. 3 neke and his o orches- Author Herzog phrases it, “it-dies: This one has potentialitios:
It's “God Bless the Child,” to be released in. September on backs “Don’t a somewha Tacky Old Sunnish piece Frankie introduced at a concert here earlier this year. Tub-thumper Arthur Herzog is saying nice things about “God, | Bless the Child” for a good rea-| {son, He's the co-author of the! (tune, He wrote it in 1941 in £0-| with Billy Hoilday.
{like a dog.”
THE TUNE gathered dust until about 1948 when it came to | the attention of Mitch Miller. He recorded it, but still no soap until this year. after semi-spir-ituals such as “Lucky Old Sun” and the folk songish “Wild
vorites. Then Billy released another version, Gordon Jenkins cut
“Bubbles.” Fe Johnny Desmond, guy whose ail. ” voice is a lot better a is pub-|
and “If Anybody Does.” Art Mooney comes up with an!
| became passe, And still unlike other silent] | You.” | tate herself to a new way of! ~ ~ ~ RCA-VICTOR - {newest is a coupling of two re- idol of the nation to a quiet liglous favorites, “The Rosary” family woman, rearing three {children and operating a small urous Perhaps it is- because she; Vaughn Monroe's “The Beer That I ga on the Bar” backed by slipped quietly down from her “Why Fight the Feeling >" ‘pedestal twenty years ago that
she is receiving such a grand Irving Fields’ jazzy little trio ] Eg 8
oy . ., welcome back to the ranks of comes up with “Gypsy Festival the glamourous today. and “The Fox Hunt.”
She'll be coming to the Circle Here's an oldie brought back Theater Thursday, Aug. 31, in to life, “De I Worry?” by the “Sun=er Boulevard.” backed by “Say
In Runnin for “Oscar” When.” . £
Ralph Flanagan, who keeps She is returning to the screen
resented © for one performance the tune and Frankie Laine de- turning out more and more danca- this year, not as a “veteran char-
nly.
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cided the tune “fractured” him |enough to record it, The Laine! | version, by some quirk of release! {dates, got held up till now, That's the story behind the I nine-year upward climb of “God
able discs, offers “Mona Lisa” acter actor” as the industry kind-| and “Toreador,” and “La Vie En ly puts it, but as a top dramatic Rose” backed by “Dancing Tam- star in » role which is slated for bourine.” (Academy Award competition, Nancy Evans and Harry Hall Ironically, this comeback vesing “Waltz of the Wind” with hicle deals with the type. of. per-,
Old-timers contend Gloria Swanson was “the greatest of them jap Eddy. demonstrates. his. ver:
She was one of the tops in silent films, but unlike many others ¢ licity efforts, with Tony Mottola's of that era, she could see the handwriting bn the wall, too clearly. French, Polish and Russian. | group for “Just Say I Love Her,” Bhe quit the flickers as soon as pantomime 2 and excruciating deaths:
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oldie, “There'll Never Be Another greats, she was able to rehabili- Son she isn't, the maladjusted ex- |
{atar, It is the tale of a mythical
“living. She successfully made theMovie yueen, living in shadowy) Perry Como's transition from a $20,000-a-week | {oblivion within blocks of the!
scene of her former triumphs. Younger Charmer Present And although she has the lead
Miss Swanson isn't expected to] {carry the full load of charm in| the film, Nancy Olsen is cast in fine counterpart to Miss Swanson, matching vibrant youth against Miss Swanson's characterizaticn of decaying beauty. Likewise, William Holden is seen
{as the young trespasser who dares ito live in both the gay young {world of Miss Olsen and the twi-
light land of shattered Jreams of Miss Swanson, The film is set in the richest slums in the world, where outdated actors and actresses live in
antique mansions, waiting for the |
short-memoried public to call them back before the cameras. This cali never has come, except
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Bless the Child.” Wayne King's band. The flip is | Here's a disc worth walking to “Lonesome~—That's AIL" {several shops for: Billy Snyder's Tops among current gal vocalorchestra providing a piano mood | ists is Mindy Carson. With Hugo to “My Silent Love.” iWinterhalter's orcnestra and cho-| It was bound to happen, Jack] rus she sings “You're Nof In My {Holden and Frances Kay have Arms Tonight" ‘and “The Touch
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Lovely Louisa...
She drove the family NTs! |
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mom WARNER BROS.
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be able to meet her, in a motion picture that bears her name.
Remember how much you loved “Cheaper by the Dozen”, “Father of the Bride”,"Ma and Pa Kettle”.
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the same warm, tender and yet wproariously funny qualities that you enjoyed so much in those pictures. Louisa 'is the story of a family... or rather, the story of the funniest
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thing that ever happened to a family. What's more, it’s a picture for your family. Bring them all, for it also could be a story of your family. We are very happy to be able to present pictures like Louisa to you and your whole family.
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