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E LVIS PRESLE\''S "Jallhor..se Roell " rec:ordlQJ[ 1.hls "ttk bit a double
jackpot.
Relrased onl1 last .-ttk. the disc 11 already lop of t.he M!\t'? Uest-!klllnc K~ord Cturls.
In addlllon. the EP from the tum I plattd 1?1hlbe ftnt-nrr utencledpl:i:, ncord to enter 1.he
MM cbarL
., The EP ba. sold onr Corty lbo~nd cople,,." Decca exec utive W. T u"-ns.ley t.old the ~?~-
?? Thl.1 l1 a s,henomenat amount for an extendtdpl?1 record."
Famous Best Man
Tour with Heath Band
Jane Ob.rlllt y
NEGOTIATIONS are already well advanced for June Christy - American Queen of "cool " 1ingin9-fo star with Teel Heath and his Music in a series of concerts overEaster.
I Agent Harold Davison ts setting up dates in London
and the Provinces and also an ATV spot. The State, Kilburn, 1s the possible London venur.
with out-or-Town appearances of June ~od T.:d Heath at Birmingham and Sheffield.
Debut in Britain
Thls w1ll be June Christy's Orat appeara nce In Britain.
But thousands or British rnns snw her ln person when they I
DlBde the now- historic pllgrlmnge to Dublin In 1953 to henr
the MM-sponsored Stnn Kenton concerts. June was then
star atnger with the orchestra.
June Christy appenred w1lh Ted Heath on the ftrst and
second of the b a nd's Sta teside tours.
Comments Ted: " We are all looking forward to
nppearlng with June n&nln- thls time ln Brlto.Jn. We a re
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- tremendous admirers or her.
She Is gr eat t un. apart from
beln1 a very f\n e artlst."
A new J une Ohrtsty LP Is
belnf ls.med on lhe Oapltol
labe on k bruory 7. It L'I en-
lltlfit ??Oonc Por Th'I Day."
rrom t he composition by Jupe's I
huab?l.lld. Bob Cooper.
The accompanying conrln-
gcn lAI are d lrecc.cd b}' arron 1er
Pete R ugolo.
Tour for
Hibbler
&SarahVaughan
Guflarul Jf!'lmll Currlc- rh11 /iul t,achrlor member o/
Lonnie Donrgnn?? Sl.1/tla c;rou,>-morrlrd Morlo de Vrlr, on Monlla11. 8f'lt-11uu, torinle n ac:rn al 1/11: ,,., l'/>tlon o/Jtrlng the bnda
:~~~~-~:-~:~~ rt/rnl11ritnh.
Tllo "Star, SC> page 20 for pr?t ftou,
?t,~lur.?J /rom lht /Orlhtont?
ln11 SI r-f'u?c Spt'Ct.1/" /11111.
~J~. t. MERICAN Ne gro aonr star:; Al Hibbler and Sarah \ 'll"
i-~ V[lughan are comln& to Britain for extensive con cer t.
to
10lBcer~itra~i~n~~100
the- _,,,
L,on~::.~.';
variety and TV enga1ements. Hibbler opens his British 1-'il>'ne. or tbu Mu-tc Corpurat1:>a
INTRODUCING * * * u,ur on
hu dtbut
Sunday. March
on SundaY, April
23. 13.
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Bolh stan1 will be acc.omp!Ul?
,ed by band.picked conunaenu
Iot Brlllsh muslclaru. Th~ will be Hlbbler?s n nit t.rlp
to Srltain. Blind f rom birth.
the alnaer ha.s an exleD.Sl\e JIUZ
bll.Ckrrowui-
' Unchained'
lie worked with Duke Elllnalon during the 'forties. bu~ ll V.M n\JL until 1955 t.-b&t ht hll 1 the Jlllt~boX Jackpoi. in a bia
T Iii!) ,nek the " ;\lelody :\tuer" ln troclu?s a brand ne" fealurl'-POP S PY.CUL, the bri,:hlttl, llvrlleat l)Oll puka11e In 11r ln t .
'ipolll~tlnt up - to ? thrm lnute newt, re\'ir?? 1,nd
and ma n r othtr d isc ?lebri?
litt,\nf J'IOP querlh' Then
lr L the ;\UI dt'&I ? i th thf'III In thr new rr;adr r,? Po,t 1\Url'.&U opened In thl' POl' ' PH ' I \L a.prrad on p;lCh Ii and -:.
"-ay wtlh ?? Oncbalned ~Mlod}'."
Apart from appearln& In B rl1.&ln . Sarnh Vaugh an will alaO play the prlncip:11 cltlrs on lhe continent In all. she -,,Ut
'POP SPECIAL'
be ln Europe for abou~ lour
month.s
or ,,1tms :about the !>l:lrl
FAS F E\'ER : .. Poi, 1-?.aM,
Rainwater for Br1ta1n ::.~:!?~~?~
1 how buslnes~. IL will a11pcar YOU are looklnll' ror lro ublr ."
"Jr~rl1tJ~~J:~,:?:.
?i~~.~~~rn
1y.-1 FJW YORK, Wcdnesd
N Marvin Rainwater. 1atest.
I coun lry and we,t ern alnaer Lo
cl'Mh the pop markeL 1.n a btl
waAyn
ls brided for Brltal.n appearance on Val
Par-
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Adp o
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8a
luRr d~??~ln5.-apecter-t.":ulll.~.r';!?,S
"HGeTohinte-neaamlnsPgllenirkdeMlyraeLtoAclipcBkwleuldeb0w1ir1dit?~1
' dl,c double'? with bi, latu~
1..,,,,_-.,,._.,._,~,_,,__,._,_,_,,__,._,~~--,._-------.... nell'a Sunday N!f.ht Al Tho relr,t..se"??whole,Lol")Y'111an
tc"lclll" wllb P ' TUL.\
C I?.\ R K.
.\ pare of rrciord re,le1n
features FIU~ K SINATll \ ,
0001 C RA'llT, DOS I. \ J Oll'liS\' !\U TfilS??u
',liu(i,
COCl.\S . CH \' MJTCIII I L,
troublt, 'l'oo ('"an brl~ t t
,1ti, llumnhrrf L) llrlto T ilt; n t:.-\T TOS \ . R F.'li~ETf
nB.1i1la1l1r1."-r,'e in,m
.. Dur1n1t tl1ls tour ?? he sn!d.
.. I met o 1roup ol teenagtri. "ho 11er, Ob\?lo~y sleepm11
when I can. Oner I Jn1d a cab fare between Ptrth and Edinburgh lD mokf ('( llll1n
In bus depot.a and so 011. UlRL some fans got homi-.
!ollo\\'lng me oround. I osked " And recently l!Omf k ids
t-hem If Lhelr pnrcnu kntw \\'ere hanging obout nt tne
Charity concert in March
Accordlna to a recent report. J osh Whitt Is "'orklng In a club In Chlcaao near Bill's home to help .n his upkeep.
This Is tlle backaround to the benent concert which ls to be
held In March, and for wh1cl. man) musician, and singers ha\?e \'Oluntet-red their sen?tces.
nbout ll nnd Lhey said yes. Paloce sta11e door qu!tl' lnte.
.. But- I wo., worried about ll. I drove them to the r \ lite
"?Iame??Dean Who wouldn't be? " Is It mv roult. thou(!h' Where dou my r~ponsiblht\'
as nn en tertainer end?"
sLI\Uons lo moke crriam 1ha1 the\' weren't- strnndt ll .n th e West End all nl&ht,"
I find It dlfflcult lO recon?
c,le h 1., onxltl\' with the opm-
B??? Bill Broonzy J flrn met Bill by ace.dent. On hohd?>? In Prance wlt-h
l0D ot a p.\)"ChlaLrial. It ran In ac:cepllnlt his re~;,on.-ibll-
ralong tht'Se bland lines:
It\". Frankie has th.4 10 f.:l\ ' :
.. Fon-11oon.hlp lo lt.s norm:il -~ The Mums and Dads
is in trouble-
?~c::!G Wall)' Pawkes and
r~~nd
In--:
bllle seM!de tOll'n
ulled Et.rel.it. Out-
You Can h e l p 1&Imdeall cthonecent.olh\'nal.sl
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Blshop. Arter r.wo Jazz-stan?ed
aspttt Is :i nftlurol phn.w of should get. .-1~ . too s o me cl
~pei,laI adolbeent d e\?elopmeat
them Ignore their ch ?.drrn-
aw
Lake no lnteresL In th, thin!,'!'
o ....M. ost
of
the
Mums
and
dlho.e.voYrloiulkle'h,kednroeonwt'ht ect1ah?r??at o1ti1l,lh"?nt
th(\' tong
pear.l.e.,nooefdthseosme e1t1lltrll.nsghnavtemlelnxr- foruosmYelhaersJ'?\lmTh? aTthnebuouOtnsn1111mn!-
-Inatnhde
wmaoy,uoor fcrLahuem3
or crushes hove lor?
up the situation. And onr line refers t.o 'old-age dcllnqurncy.'
gotten about It. Bo wtll todn~??a There Is such o thln11. Lack
'ilLllOOOO IJOILILlll TIIE PAlJOUS
weeka1~ we booked seat.s with awtaa0scur1rchYlan,rtarocdteurcatlIlocn. loTBheig sBuipll. portlna band had sustained a car aceIdent. on l h e way dov.-n and ..-ere left. a rhfthm Stttlon
teena,ers In the course ?or of parent.al Int ere I t has
t im e. '
helped t.o creau thr ? 1 m ml!--
The fans who ha.01 about al understood' cult that made
sLtr>a'gewderoeorrsean..i..l..
.o. ve ued
r
the counas speclol
J ames Dean Into a le.0.end.' Va111han tDld mf' he d idn't
ca.s.eTsh: ere II the normal fan lhiikme UIrie tthuem.-"orfdanh. ?adI aarlblacdd
and there ls the dls'turbed and odour because or the lmmcrd.
ORCHESTRA (11nd?r 11,, dlr-ttllon o/ Roy Alrl>:inl?yJ orTphiea{no,opbeai,uedanldhedr&uhmows. and
u n sta b I e ptrsonallt)?. The erate behavl.our ol younaners latttt lend Lo 1et Into mJs.. both here and In Amerlt'L
now lollring Great Britain
SuUn'UU.I11BNJIiI c 1tar or the
aLSmhhroeowuo.1nhh. e
~thIe.DirI closed
ts-heet I.be
ftnL half.
clhhWa!et!-h-aaatnnydhaeoIewm1."psea9k:'Jo'Onnlry awsllah
M Perhaps," he concedtd,
wh?o'Bleut sduobnje'tctforogret t1ahnn,1
thl6
hu
Whe.n the curtain rose ai&l.n ladmian. or coune - ls Lhat been played up b) the PrtN
tllere he ..-u, sllllnl In the a olex.enc.e It.self can be a for all It's worth Tht ram
cheenlpt.rlne a oofut tohne gdueiptalre.tedAnbyaonnde r.,--.,.-..-~.-.,..-.~~-.-. ,-~ - --?..,..-;...,,-..;_..,,-._.,,..;.-,,...;;.-.,,...;;-;..;,,..-;;..,,..-.;;..;,,-..;.,,..~-"W;-;..;;"W-;;.."-W;;.,-;'W;.'-W.=,.
S. !, wplhaoyinhgaswllaltulmdloewd tBhIoiit'shigsu1istaar U ~
e e strBic1t.ilty pthereroenalheatyslea.t. along-
m el'W~e ? ? ?
ft t side Andre Perslann,? al Lhe
f l " piano. chucll:llnJ to himself as
p at-1- h e appllrd h is ' own sound" to ? ? ?
number11 like "HOiio' High The
e t.er
d
Moon " and .. l 'IJ Rtmember
p/,.,,,., "''" -,.1.,,., 1,,., April" Bill ts a true folk-artist. maltlnr hit mu.sic because he enJor11 lt-hla many hundreds or
Tep ,.,,. fi?d tlam ? Cull?? l?1t1b MollllljHttlt 91.-n
tt1Mll1. H,r,. .,. alt, fac,1191 ,o.,J l,y ,.,,,,
lead,.,
lo ..,,J,.,J, ?I
recordS are beacons o r 1m'-n n? GIA11, c""'trd l?r li"WeltMt ?/ ?-??
and 11mple anlstry in th ~ murky t'-'lllght or rock-?n?-roll.
Kttlh l "d
r- E
'** De aure
lo
l1ear
11,e
immaculate
pf'r/ormance
It ls to be hoped that. lhe Jazz 11.o r ld 11.?111 ahow It.self read\' to offer h im It.I 1rat1tude. ?
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