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New RCA Release Is Treasure House

By DONNA MIKELS 'shoulyl be played on “Twilight!

When RCA-Victor labeled Nocturne” and “Stringing Along.” its new series.a “Treasury of Rgca- v ICTOR — Jazz. arranger

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Another installment arrived Harry Prime singing “While You'

this week and the five albums Danced, Danced, Danced.” therein contain more music per. Tony Martin is backed by Henri revolution than the whole crop Rene's orchestra singing “You'll of records received previously Know” and “Over a Bettle of this year, ‘ Wine." You have only to look at the It was bound to happen and it album titles and the lists of rec- has. Spike Jones tears into “Too ords to understand why: Young. ol. Jaughn Monroe balladiers with “BENNY GOODMAN and HIS py Lee” and alladiens Yu ORCHESTRA"—His hit pler- My Hands (But Can't Get Her formances of the Off My Mind).” late 30's, “Sing,! Newest fong hair -crew cut Sing, Sing,” teaming is Patrice Munsal with “One O'Clock Vaugnh Monroe on “With a Song Jump," “Kimg in My Heart” and “Falling in Porter Stomp,” Love Wtih Love.” “It Had To Be - —— A, You,” to name a few, “DUKE E LLINGTON'S GREATEST" a. The name means | Duke Ellington What it says, with titles imcluding “Sophisticated Lady,” “Caravan,” “Solitude” and “Black and Tan Fantasy.” “LOUIS ARMSTRONG TOWN HALL CONCERT” __ Recorded for posterity just as played that memorable night in 1947 are Louie’s finest, from “Pennies from Heaven” to “St. James Infirmary.” “FATS WALLER PLAYS AND SINGS”—This is jazz as Fats played it, lived it and created it, such unforgettable numbers as “Honeysuckle Rose,” “Blue Turning Gray Over You,” “Darktown Strutter’s Ball,” “It's a Sin to Tell; a Lie” and other hits of his heyday in the '30s.

« » . DECCA—-When Decca put its! musical director baton: in the hands of Sy Oliver it did itse!?| and its recording artists a big! favor. The able stick-waver does some wonderful backing on a couple of new Decca discs, “Hold Me, Hold Me, Hold Me” and “You Blew Out The Flame in My ? OW 4 ; _ Heart” for a new vocalist with a » ? terrific voice, Tamara Hayes, and ROLLER RYLES — This fourfor oldtimer Louis Armstrong on some is the Skating Ryles apA Kiss To Build A Dream On,” pearing in the Coliseum with 8nd J ties Jens? mh Dennis Day at the State Fair Jorsey uses e same next Thursday through Saturday

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At Me Now.” Another new Dor- Sunday. The Ryles, who just sey oldie is “September in the completed an engagement at Rain.” the Wlinois State Fair, arrived in - Fiizgerant does vocal this country last year after sev0 gee on rere. Never Was A grg| years in Europe. The quaraby Like My Baby” and “Give . tet is composed of skaters from

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