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ULY 16th. 1941 MO M No. 93 j e f r PRICE FOUIRPENCES LE SRA B l iN N

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"DOOR NOT CLOSED!" SAYS BIC. W HAT IS UNION DOING? 64 Responsibility of the parties concerned..." says Mr. Isaacs

(BY THE EDITOR OF MUSICAL EXPRESS)

WITH THE BROADCASTING STRIKE SET FOR JULY 31 RAPIDLY APPROACHING ITS DEADLLVE AND WIDESPREAD PUBLICITY IN THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS REPORTING INCORRECT NEWS, " MUSICAL EXPRESS" ONCE AGAIN FEELS IT INCUMBENT UPON ITSELF TO GIVE THE WORLD THE TRUE

FACTS. WHEREAS THE GENERAL IMPRESSION IS THAT THE BROADCASTING COMMITTEE HAS MET THE s.a.e. AND THAT THE CORPORATION IS NOT PREPARED TO DISCUSS THE MATTER WE CAN DEFINITELY INFORM OUR READERS THAT THIS IS NOT SO.

The extreme mgeney of this strike and Rs elect on broadcasting musicians eboald have warranted continuous meetings of the Broadcasting Committee. Up until last Sunday this Committee had not sat for two weeks and furthermore had not even met the B.B.C. The last contact with the Corporation was early in June and all negotiations have been made by Mr. F. Dembre a It is generally believed that Mr. Hunbrnan may regard any further meetings now as though the Union were Wing face or going to the B.B.C. eap lu

In our estimation nabbing could he further from the truth of the natter. the union be. a sdod.munp committee ably equipped by the intelligentsia of the pro...ion to deal with the ...Mt and the BB, is quite prepared Mi nt this nen nttee es the fallowing statement from thew Press Department adequately Prover —

DOOR NOT CLOSED At the Ume that the Union

took their deadte step we were ',i n to understand that they dld not te nder that any further disamision would arse naep p.p .. There bag been no mate. Rom the 31.11. for the ma ne to be rsocened but the B.B.C. bat certainly not dosed the door stn. farther

BAND LEADERS W ANT ACTON Vie Sullivan. • premium'

member of the Broadcasting Committee, received last Friday intimatiie by telegraM from severol Canoes. br.deasting .ndleadere and the numben el their nem.e.the bands urging a general meeting of broadcasting mueichne to discus. the matter. We also understand that Mr. Sullivan was in favour of this. As long ago us June 25 we printed under the heading GUIDANCE IS NEEDED . the following advice to the Mail. glans. Utica,—

OUR ADVICE 11•Mueical Erma/0 foes that

ft would benefit the profession te new of the pending casual broadeastbig strike. If the Me n clans' Union were to ganef... eral meeting ne naniben te adobe them as to ltet standing regrotling tee nct bleseensting and casual broadcasting works

WHY THE " DAILY WORKER " ? At a meeting held by the His sic .. Union last Thursday. at Victory House the man business discuss, d was who should represent the N.U. at the -Dab' Worker's" Peace Cuerennra We understand on very good

authority that there in a large faction of broadcaSing rot,. clans who are In favour of form. Inc a new GUild to look after their bent interests.

STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS A STATEMENT on the is Ruskin . Urdon% pule wa the BEM. was male by Helena Mini. ter of babas la the Coo mona on meeday. Ile bald be w., told that none bad bees pion to the 131I,C. by the Meat-elisa' trios abet it wae their intention to with dn. all maiden. Aeo n I. except the ten heme band,. •TIthe dispute a mens rolnirmam nee to be paid for certain melds« tn. Ing pan In broad ..." be

reembimm pro-portion el who,a are not directly employed by the

'These rate, have been nee... In the past he' tutean I. DEC and the union, and the recent neg. Whatm ara the respomb be n of the parties row tern.. .No Wep, have been taken . regard . arbitra-tion. Tb, parties ate aware that the aervicee of my de. Partment are esallable."

He told another M.Pi 'The union hate ale that they are willing to meet and we are waiting to bar

TEMPLE FOR ORCHID ROOM Nat Temple who webs Ma

mores.el engagement at La MartInIque, Brighton Vela On day will take his band lato the Orchid Boom seat Monday in place et Hoy Munn and his Or' that.. during the bell ., pen.. The Temple Octet will be head on the ale again on July 17 at 1.16-2.1.5 pm.

DICK JAMES SIGNS UP WITH DECCA AND LONDON Pop.. 'talât Dia Jean.

en Paned • coffinoa te nerd etdo with Deem fee that label and the moon LeMen Label. He velli be festered on Chill Stapleton records and will also be aceerap mea en hie eke re-...gm ba. by Ss... and Fees Ki n This &flit wee la hat man., the reputation al bong one et our be. and mat reliable von. should craft a big improwlen la does. with ala may, relaxed style.

SOPHIE TUCKER TO DO CONCERT TOUR M.E. Fixes Band Again!

D UE to the emcee. that the Jack Talton Trio bon had with Doke Ellington, Leone M•adooell et Foster's

Agency hoe asked "'Wel d Miner • to °rpm'sa another OUtite this time to accompany Sophie Tucker ea the torten tour she will commence for Harold Yielding Do Stihday !WY 23. At the time of going to press we have eat yet completed the Ibtemp but hoe mashiena no for fixed are Bill Noloutey trombone and Billy Wiltshire drums. The t.r which will commence

with two shown at the 01.11 Hou.. Blackpool wie be fol, lowed by Dundee. Glanivé. Edinburgh. Belle Vue and New. castle and the seemd week will nett with three days at Bourne-mouth, followed by Sheffield and otter dates yet to he fixed. Harold Fielding tells ue that ldonia toter will close the ore hair of the Mow with the excel,-Bon of Blackpool an he will be appearing env/here for Fielding on this ...don.

FALLON FLIES TO KEEP DATE ALTHOUGH hot appearing at m omra in the pi m mes with Duke Ellington. Canadian bawl player Jack Fallon is &se a meddled of the co-merative Victor Feldman ba n. Sin. Fame u-as unable to honour bath Feldman and Ellington dates at the some time, the Feldman band portIngly agreed to ea.al two ore night Wanla rather than engage a deputy for Fallon hone be appeared with Ellington.

hat Saturday, the Victor Feld.

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man band was booknd for tho Astoria ffidlroom and the ton troupe was at Bournemouth. At Snit eight at m esad that Welton would be able to fulfil helb mirage...eta bet when. later in the day. the progress of the Ellburton coach towards Manchemer burned out to be mush Sower than wee etiginatly estimated. ;Mon asked te he net down elm' to • neighbouring alrp.ort. hitchhiked to the Eying Odd and mattered • 1plane, which m.o. et Its destinatbn Purl . time for the Asto n date. The Feldman band did terrific tonne. at Meantime wrid whet to apron their deepen appreci anon of !Mo m m an, the en. tire expe.e• si wan be bore

toter, attar too dance, the Feldman grail p met the Effing. ton contingent it the Midland Hotel, when they arrived at IL»

For the week ComMencing Aug.'. 2, Victor Feldman will appear sa gum' conductor at the eremite. Ballroom alte aMt and MU Me Play ea. °Isw numbers specially arranged fee Min by Bernie Fenton,

American Writers are due here

na two fames A ntic. !narrater. Abner Bilges sad Benny mauls mm all for Eat, land m the New Analterdam on uly 9.1. Silver am be Imam re Ennuis genera as the astio w el "mot Green Was My Vat .'

SERIES FOR JOHNNY DENIS JOHNNY DENIS and Iffie

R ah,rs who gave nix an excellent performance Ln Variety mum mat iset sued.> ham. a remill of axis show, teen ghee • new broadcasting arks in the light Programme. Commene.g. July 41 De n Whether with Ha Ph. . !inn. nd Medal guest artist* will be bare every morning el that week at le an with the exception of Sa.rdas The awaamme time *Wag Out west• win roa m - Muse-whet' Choke.' Glyn Rme who is producing the show baa several nmel ids. for Usk. aeries willpa In to he preierordeeL A big m oire b to he made of Denies whistling and gai n phyla, ami In sedition to Me readar lineup of Ivor Repla n Sam Prager. rimmed bialeeer a. Pete Haggett. be will aida bare toril mown 'ima m Billy

/ta ppet bee rmentlY Pleie corded a eerie. of programma to be featured weekly on D.174 embourg and presented by Set-ter's Paola This Sunday the bane will seee madded pear for a week at the Gaiety Ballroom, Grimeby and will re-turn to London to mike the re cording, on July 25 for the new series prior to lean!, for their third period thin summer at the Northumberland testai. Palm Hap They will remain teem unte the end of September and Sunday concerts during that period include August I leam-Melon. August 8 Soutien. Aut um li Rating, and a ;peelal en...me. at the Brent Bridge H... Hendon. on Anglin 12.

MORE NEWS AND PICTURES ON PA

JOHNNY DENIS

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THE INCOMPARABLE HARRY RICH MAN HERE

* M.E. Picture at London Casino Rehearsal *

BY OUR VARIETY CRITIC LAST Monday at the Load. Cull. Harry

Bia s made Ma debut after an a n n . an years to a wildly . .. Wt. audience lb ono picture ma (akan by mu own cameraman daring rehearsal na toclomo played s eeme grand piano. He a n all the old matte for which he in Camara within style ea tuck as ever. This artal le gee of the peat personalities of

door business and should be able to the the Canino during bin contract Ha hea• good supporting hill Monding the

ormlat tentrIlmialst of all time. Rena. Mahal Learomplete with a eolostred51515.1/i. is as dements as raer' but nmde tie mu-take of chasing too man, slow amber, In Feints 6 a mitt. Wit ••• • re-am-mho tam. ILS.

FALLON TRIO ACCOMPANY

"DUKE" TO THE CONTINENT

'MUSICAL EXPRESS . under-bem Lath Xise,

dooned of Fatah Agency that the Jerk Fallen Trio erns.. Y la nd dd,drIPME) Duke nano ion on hh burr .r Hassid Field-ing. will definite. me npany Ellington warn lor lepers for alffinentnres In Fran . Belgium and swear.e4 nert week. M. Jules ffinkon flora in from the (e ns.= to ow the WhOU LIM week and eat delliddrkal web op ranee Trie the he booked theTII Immediately.

NAT ALLEN'S LINE-UP

FOR CIRO'S W ILEN.,• Nat Allen takes his as

Wes CI Z flora reaideal oats' mer engagement of ten wean will have with him on lace alto Freddy Gardner who In neffitIon te playing the figment engage. ment will also undertake all *1100. broadasting retmo-meets. Allen, complete lineup will consist of himself on second pato and aretwellon. Freddy Paltrier and Kingsley Stackuell Mtm. Spike Harnett and George Birch tenon. Bill Shakespeare and Barney Dillon rustre,.. Alan Kane vocals anti drums Teddy Wedmore bem. Buster at. George meter and Ken Houle piano. Glamorous Teleci.lor Meer Joan Anderson will aloe be resident with the band. XinnEllion Direction in.rtn

un that when the band rom. Meted their provineial tour last week they broke ell marga at he Fevoy Ballroom. South/Ks when they played no LSO den-cen Fffitor broadcasts include 'Striae Ut, Tee Bane • Ors Sat. urday end Mimic While Vol Wore on July M.

B A N D PARADE FOR LUCRAFT AND SAMPSON

Did0C11011 lof Pm II meel Poores, that t es

hat,tthere er.te.r.l';t =iqla tft‘oar: ca n.. in Mod Parade ext Rondo rat., rm I qmpletor md his Ea-e Tomig Saw, h Band cd

RALPH MOFFATT LEAVING MUNICH Will Tour British Hospitals

FROM Charlie Forsythe, who lo pommel manager to Ralph Moffatt cornea the news that the popular * Might" Moffatt will leave the Ameglem Forces Network at the end of tinta mouth. He will come to England where he will lour hospitals giving record shows for the patients for tuso weeks prior to going back to Ameriea for • short holiday. We un-derstand that It is todto possible he will do several persœnd *Ppearamt shows here and that after his %acallen he will more than likely retu rn to Engl md again. At the lime of going to pre« —

we urreentand that ea denim I Mettellum of Emeritus muid be arrangements have bren made to the ideal person far thki One Ilo-na Moffatt, Meer, but we 1.111a1 toning bm, e hlrb h se nee venture In sums' Mat Roy remited In England.

NAPLES FESTIVAL IS NOW POSTPONED

LINO MISER OF J. H. INTERNATIONAL AGENCY WHO HAS G RETURNED FROM THE CONTINENT. INFORMS UM THAT THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL WHICH WAS TO HAVE BEEN HELD IN NAPLES FROM JULY an TO AUGUST I HAS BEEN rown-orceo TEMPORARILY. HE TOLD 'MUSE CAL EXPRESS" THAT ALL THE ARTISTE AND THE BANDS OF GERALD° AND W M. WHO HAD BEEN BOOKED FOR THE OCCASION IUD BEEN MOST COMFERAIIVE IN ItEJINQUISHING THEIR VERBAL OR ACTUAL CONTRACTS

TT C Itt ftb Fail I. mail the following on . Corn-

.11,10 to certain ditecumes that mom m an nutmeat the Italian Ent,. of Ian pod sting m Napleu has had to be poolroom& mn regival mai teaed se the nileipatIoa of fonilim girth. and some or these e.M bet appear alai te of time for preparation. To enputbe Featlyal each a ttit would aged more money thn that ready netted by the Gan . meat?

The Fed.al tea dad:M.1y not inn cancelled completely. nut will he arrant. at • later gate 1.0111 all the artiste who had no far been appreched mIll ague be aptud to parUcloste.

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THE VOICE THE TOY DRUMS AND FLUTES

S ib eorreepOndenee In been reami ng then a nt from preside nt made , retail lawar set dealers and s it orimul uturen conzier ng the Cluneettee of the Exelesque n decision to be 'alert wt . the Pan ne Tua an te. Me n ni nth, and flu n etc. Quite rightly they Ne/ that prefes 014001d s ere Inatrununta, whirls are the te n of the nth for profesional mea n s e nd have bad the ni ne s tax. reduced Sert. Out let there be no mleundentand... There ne connection whate ver between the bra The toy dr um

and Sees are toys and nothing mere I S tom. They bear ta reemblance to pre/ear n innamenta. If the Chenceller wants to n eed the tax on n55, that le his biel mes, no concern et ours. But the Ind s Tat en m ace In s menta is our bu n s W tUt ry pee ned stout IL In feet It la high time the Chancellor gene the matter n ee aerie s thong.. As 1 mid tame ame age In this eery 00111•110. Labour it gang to Ise vote• heavily ame n the my na pro-N am for this se nsory and u nit n eat open their means of hvellb sd.

THE RADIO STRIKE

Thia new sper n u in incept.. aneraY stered the Trade Union Movement aa it Is applied to working sae* U s at professionally engaged musiela s .tter fees were needed for those engaged In Casual Bre n ne n. "Muelleal Earns" not only n oted this but exhorted tbe Union a bring the nutter In n to a showdown with the B SC. Whether or not the Callon acted an sr advice given es It was en ene of ens regent front pag m er whether the matter was due for hnslising lea st say. The Met s eine that the dean .e wu given and subsequent nege ntIons ni nety broke down as we ab knew. Qtdle oate n a newspaser each u • NIMICal N u n" In close Inazi nthe with the Ca n and ih Members, toilA only res et s Mu n n the most ethical manner. We regard doe (Mien itezU at the only rightful bargaining factor with the ItH.C. We as sed, and rightly, so, that the Broadcasting Committee. formed ta handle this ca n. wa n be sitting. II not conenaliy then at leant regularly /or the pap s of bang able to deal intently with any development. My Information la to the eo n s.

LOOKING FOR A SCAPEGOAT obvlourdy thou wife meet to lose he n...Ike eudi as this

se quick to seek a scapegoat for n— sitution, ni hae come to my ears that there are some who e n to blame the Broade ning C s .tes of the Llelea for the M aze neat But Ii has also come to my ears that In actual fact the Broade ning Com nttee ham net mat for tan we ns—end this it the lace of an Inertant eetatt, Felbennera I as. told tint the Broadcasting Committee In never met the B SC. once du ng this eds. It la known. however. that Mr. Fred membetan Is the peni s who haa been m odathm. Robed"' doer . Mr. Dam n .% WANT to negotiate. ni si.ly ta n ma he Is through Irds vaat experience el them matter. and kle Wea n se als to the idusiclang Milos. In my awn new, however, there we n be nothing detrimental to the mane .al ea se if the Committee were es meet the R EC. to S on the matter further, pe nding titean that the D .C. la MULE and t believe it is it le MI not too W s The Breadeaati n Ca sette. ad a grand lob of work in • prev1ene r e nt with the B BC. Why S ad they me he able to de It n atal A. the deadline for the strike approaches 3 he mt la mu mes with eve ry other tanking inandan, that Me BreedueUng Committee will here been able to reopen negottetle m Them in no doubt white s that the. Intelligent meta are capable of providing...solution acceptable to the 19 .C. end their own members emu/I mmune, ti a conference arm be convened where the matter ran be debated in an atmembere et me mo, ha m

PARTY POLITICS?

it has ase been pointed mat to tee taut Patty Pens are again overriding the mala emendate of Trade Unlear n in the Mualclaguri Union, ghee, for buta ne, that certain element* were wrnegling over the Id s el snag. me M M.* no iba «Pally Worker's" Pe n Conferee s. Ible mati e w e ruled out. and 1 Si nd S i ne was ba n s there were e nen of greater moment to hand. But If there an mertene o istater inoree n and it the Bromic- Ming Committee, to which one naturally loolm for n ull s of inch problema as the pre. posed strike. In not been be session in eleal .4th th e crises. then at least somebody shoed have been erepowersi with the right to make I. Laoa'o volee heard le connection with the emb reconling that is geleg on in Landon n ay. Unless the British Mu n n& Union Ma a ann . Inceataievert ne policy in that. urgent matters, ti evill fail to command the respect not nay af ta. o n members, but the rumen e the whole world.

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water. Alteray u sed of being a one hundred pee cm* Innin g" mint of W ahl, en. .J.1. . conduct°, and ane nt ere . De Vol, whose original arrenge. ment of the reOng for Net Kin n Cole, Capitol recording au manly reasonable for besting t Into the top hit clam, t• new wring R.C.A. VIetor over the. el se n America of the Diet lame. veraion of the song which wu recorded here in London.

DE VOL need the root when the Dick James record. et.

eared in tau country on M .N, am ra sed and played in ane nt, fo re w eek• I n a Lately he cabled A.T.M. Pre a dent N mee O. Ha re. tri New Tea zoning for his mplmet in he action to atop the R.C.A. Victor recording tot the U.S. Through Ms attorney. Malvin E. Fink. De Vol is claiming an ac-counting of pr ate from the wrongful sale and attribution of the recording In Amen s as well as the piracy and infringe. meet on hie commendew coy?. right or hia original ar raigo. tuent for Capitol Recorda. Here it whet De Vol told Petrillo In his cable: 'There le no doubt that .e British mea n s Copied my arrangement of 'Na-ture Boy exactly as l Secure it eriginallY fur Capitol, and i s. thazugh OeCA. Wi n, have re-la nd thie S et ye a s fa Sale Le the United States, thus avoid-ing payai ent of m ina S atire to the A.F. of M. In fact- the seaiat on the British record. Dick lane. even trim to obtain the n me lyric quality es Nat

neat on the side of Ne Athati whO have beard rumour. W alt t for the past three wake. A. f t e tong bed not moa n ena, cleat of a n eaten already.

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action from the toted of Capitol Record!, who have ex-Perienced trouble like the. before with M.C.A. Victor. Only a/teen menthe no the Victor hbel re. corded an identical version of the Capitol recording of Red Ingle end Jo Stafford. hit comedy arrangement of " Temp-ration," which they called "Ti m ta n ." Acting In time en under-toter Information. Capitol N eatened action and Vi nt "rapped their diet before It was even win' s. Capitol is eePeciallY angry over thin new Inn. •Ince their recording of 'Nature N B"

II a t il t State, la unavailable for late In Britain and tn. pi ne " mien will cle w Up Paea n will, they

their Ame n . M um which, apart from the Mercury met version. *boo recorded In Dri na na the only orchestra ve nom

ja• h:l elaL MZet.: ItnI e Uintr. matron In their hands concern. leg the events M ang up to the Loadee recording s alon don. tad 09 Phil Green, and the whole bo nne p si s to be M ae eit Mterteting one De Vega own action in Wa n to nt • Pa s-dent in lave hiato ry el m there has m ar hem • Pedant m ut ruling on leringement at ar-.. .meat The Uttet will be a teat c m and le likely to eland ate en mame!. fee • S ate rue lag on the lealf mnght need for M e mnon by sites for their %Mai m Inhw erlatione et el. m e M MY.Slated M alt The Capita ementng of 'Metal.

IATURE BOY" ACTION De Vol Alleges Arrangement Piracy

THEY BELIEVE IN " PROGRESSIVE JAZZ" Tb!. oxe n.a picture was taken of ameetro Nara Benton with the popular liedirwood di sjeckey, Jae wetter ead eve nt premeter G ee arm s Jost bedore K nee, epic Hollywood Bowl concert teal anon a, which wee si mulad by Ner ma. The Victi m by the WM, m e takete by G m Howart the emirs teener m ein end new /h uh Publicity O nager. /be Keeton b ags Mee m oire taut Infere nce wee gi n la

Bie....r..bewm.....; of my he docen ,,,,,,:c--e- hill does witb Hop on Free . Interceding to hear what Thorn-

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Hi aw n mily in:.. m .olreltati: tourer. will be given each we.elt

BOY' reached nearly two ro a n caplet tad with. the neat eight week. Of Ite release end la Mill telling big de n. See vent s. put st by De n H alt Hayden, with vocal se . .. Senn. Columbia tFrank Si nn, with vocal accompaniment) and Mew cury (John Lear.. with Braun stab backing/. As soon as freer Information on the Pregre" of the S pate reach« me YOU Can trust me 10 publish tt in Ns col-umn. I ho pe to have something new by next week

• • • r ORREGTION.—Aa Iexplained

last week. I MO such a mam of mail from the (LS. that the editing of this column proved rather a problem. The re sit was that / made • bird mistake which I onty noticed o ne the

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P IP M!'la nibc riliaen in New made a repeat! journey from the West Co n intake occurred . en 1 muddled It with this ..b ate 'Itch. le 'e l :hem° M lo r ie serne Package. Th. one wart et, enlmly tak m in the screen city

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the the Nature Ben wilt ba n to ehrt changing b. habits

"' NY •ren M ae ale " N. whir shares hie open at life. will pre. sent his with • Nature Baby around next October. Realizing that thin way of life le he rein wilted for • new.born child abbeo has begun searching for a house in which to beep hie family.

• re THE Pa ne haa chimed three

an unite] celebrities this month. Apart freer Page O n ZWILLIO. oho Me taken ha cele-brated Trio te Honolulu ter a month, work. E . Mae Mo n in gone te the small war-ben le wd of atan for an Ittaranin MU' er n her hUeband. • se nt U.S. Nina nicer, has been stationed there. Ella sus she Ut Pro to I al - log as soon as ber M tnda tsr of CVO« . ter aspire. The ether Pa nc traveller hi C d Ported Ian month ea herring broken up hie fine prebuilt for three month holiday In Mona-

han I area m•ntlened at the time thin Thornhill intended to hire t high pre set gnu agent to keep be name In the emu during bin temporary rettre mal Claude could net bare made • better choke. While on hie may through calumny en Mi um W et he bleed the ewer{ men-lc« of Deb We n mas of the top men In Um S in n whit Ind . Dick H ume., M ae Reward. the Pled Pla n M uburet Wb . In Prank. Carle, the Pa n Cavantwgh Trio S e a. e other a nts and malt. leek (Mentally, Thornhill.. late. re-lease In the State, is an ember teal a nion Of Um Mi mes ene ma • a mmete r M ee ow am, Derda Ram * MD be

for the neat eight weeks and one of the main evente of the semen will be the concert en Jtiy 311. when Ormandy mall con-duet the °rehear. and • m used cbeir in Mahler, Eighth Etym. M a, the -SYmtdmay of me Thousand, KaMerine Cray me will premiére Lionel BatryMOO, Oi nt e•••••••• O Or ... On scheduled for July 24. The ... ma nee tnntribution to the realma of naiad is a deerelptive song Called "Halloween."

* • • T HE Dinah shore Harry s N one, - Johnny Mercer. Philip Morrie radio S yr "Call For M ale" doesn't seem te he teething out pate as tais em peeled. The Sow la s ting to, no much and is not likely to be renewed at the end of Ita cup rent sea s Die . Shore. who bec her own elbow Med Is to ap-pear here ta the London Pal * diem in September, h being

° Pad Ha« N ail . Rea en the Eddie Cantor Sees tor nest ne son It owe on Cantor, show that Dinah made her teat radio ha which led to her subsequent Madden c." to Warden and bee own chow. It contract encl,!,

tat be str.gb.ned °to, the rrallmmta ent= 7e :1111 7nyarqe Sea-tom Show and her Ms h Mee television •er let Meanwhile *ern Jamey la doubling his red. so,. win s k ald en-s emen. at the Santa Monica Aragon nettreta, wene men., I suppt.e. just cantina. . .Ile hit lyrics and draw dividende from his major li nings ti Care-tol ROOF .

• • • W ITH the Frank MorgawDen "• Arneche -Frame. L sford Show oft the as the Old Gold

fOraa:aw"lantrarel'apl arrierantirait: meantime. Guy Lombardo la al-ing the en. we In even being m urdered au • likely permanent occupier of thin nansa ... Paul Whiteman'. thee-Jockey Mow ill d.delfelY off the S a n elm far nod since hie epo s., failed to renew their contracts White, man la .111 mantas hi' popular On Stage America' talent Mowa and in hoping to len s e • new and s et din show next as sn. for which be le entreaty seeking hacker.. . With one tat e BC N • work. Fred Re nt .. one of the

PoPular ipineere In the hunger. who eaten for the

trePe al bin retort with almost unintellle ible jive a as will as con-ducting a monthly rotes stu n for • nAl0.11ge ata me wl ., has bean promoted la Netwatit itatua by CB E and la now rim ming a near need show called • L.C. Dance • (will lierehum bu m?). The pro-gramme lute thirty n eut. and Robbins Ma been ordered to cut out the it,. talk and .. .tuts betttimate Malosue. Ra n Ca nt has beaten any L e n-do% ma n set up in 1113i, for bull s Maw Tarta famed Mtge Reee, In Um m end week err Ctisal a non, the M etro e m heat in e n neo n... Ray Ramie% ambeetra tea been held ne w at the New Seeker

with DENIS PRESTON

BT the tiara theie word. itI MU ha Wha yew re. vi m. MI be prete st

es the daselogum S O to Irk/ fem me to its ge m end lel s-ant land. °And ai we turn our arm from the Old World te the

It le inentehle that M s amen, raefr eerie or

. ..turn te ebade of opinion Mold feel • ge nie. \i .ele with the United Illa n Hare , ihe Bou rn Mae, New Od a . — be« are tas menu to width your I n enthu nat in drawn pirituelly t! not phydrelly. Par an .3' own, Yu, profeeelanal n atation with i n m ule, rs ea qual n about my n eat u ea ntbue nt — wi n cate meths * SI Mende me aptly cal a n mate .' It le et S t a {sa-ute' of my sincerity. Aa a 'jan amateur • I view my ions. omIng pilgrimage to the UCLA. with the name been maide n,. see reserved for enry neat

sane on Parlophene, In n Rhythm Ittyle Su n Az • pi n snag aretic of the re nt 1 leek forward le many chamber f outlook — to ul nacg my critical horizon. re si ft my eritical premise ere nurauel n my critics' standards After II 3nrs. during which the gras s hone record hae teen my sole M erton of performance met the rare Britten Milts of name lua men ha n— nature of a day not of min a le will taint quIte • vane .te to western myself te the noon e mceedn ma m mals wlakh mina In Amniaa tense » h m musician» end mere reseed., It in net, however, without

trepidation that I look forward le toe posebility of having to link a good many lo mteld etandarda the moment t set M t on Transatlantic tern a n For wee kilDWa what s nare effect such • dn .jt change of " we may have? Why. I might flea become an oestandatit hap addict: Or m in, the most •101 .7 of figs! I might. . jact, forfeit my mee.t e nhtell pow m elon — a urefuln mi me s ta mest.o of jam and all ha

' Spam end the Editor permit-

ting, I kiefr yea posted u to Me Great Tr uamogrU ntlen —if h d h m might be • lea s in It. Ines this in ne ate n far.

wel4 but merely au wre n there la no need to be tedious or sew M urat. But I M old like to take this opportunity of th ank' bot all my readers for bearing with ma through ninety mar of 'Musical Shi ms...

o • • IT le ha • wily a pity that t moat take my leave of you la

what la. Proverbially, the dend month of the year m ter in em. tarda we concerned. U s hat trip around the turntable le therefore short — but else' warmly meet.... A clue to the gene,. atandattt

of the month'. ra se. Ile. . the fact that I an nealing. cla n Fay Monier "Jungle Fantasy^ (Brunandek M ils it THE dite for July. Haret me mho, dette for eve n mode Latin American band neve suf. e red m nolcally ever a ince the rumba hit the hei st Here is Latin braid. . 4.01 IT•Ott Medea ea t fondly believe it should be played — with tmet, be and hve/Y lattention. teat them who ere steeped to the marrow In 4-4 ' Mt tall to get a kick from the n ay n eat war " n u Ille a demon and bo n the best growl since Dub-ber Mikan,

• • • O N Brunewlek 0,3MS. Ella Fits

Ewald le accompanied varl-maly by the son. Spinner. in 'Tea leaven" and the Day Dreamers is «You Turned The Tables On Me' — two vocal combinations which practiee the mime s, technique to popular with preirentday part anger. bilge Fitzgerald la, ae ever. Ina btible. The blandhhmenh of Song Spinners ami Day Dream-

." "its rererec111 res res te with ease'

• • • QTEPHANE GR APPE LLT " Cai n George Shearing ea his second favourite ban e .. . Az may therefore be n u n* Stephan, in to be found at he very beat «card beat in e n-luny with George on Deem P.

— «Ten n Eite m •

which in erroneously credited fa be Quintet of the Hot Glub of

PROS and mutter s inter, who re beginning to feel ta. losa at hearingt Imme shte phgn ors wal rend this record a Ph a n mutter of our mont notable musical expo *

• • • 11,IUSICIANS n Itditttdiat an

Lionel Hampton Should b.-ware of tinkering with neap Lita Santini, Hampton la • PerionaJlty too powerful to brook compromiso with fuhlonki ityki, and when, a» an Bru n, wIch win; he trlez le meet bap half-wee, the result la Inevitably the geed Imp nor geed

Hampton. The Utlea le what the .. Werth. an. •Zoweilim dire mee and 'Bebop% T M> Ins M a. RAMP On vibe. and Phee

M d.. the na a hello ten s with an ugly Lone. • trumpeter vehre e n s the ugly to n but not the Isellte, and a drummer n e. like MI Rampion% etrununen, t. & al t.

• • • A PORZBICARERO net are

stand. In me way of my erb tithing either Pataphowe S O W S e n n Di n • and 'BI M

Tani s' by TOse »urea ant h. E mmet) err na nd Bea n s end •ri m m mien • by Middy Banks' Beat. on Pulophe m Z. SUL

m ew meet sports a emu> ling by To ney D n ., DO SS-tra — •ReMekti• and • Cbiler me Tined ha m to an as ientim mtal as Me Sentimental Gerith me Manielf to bannit 4/E In M el

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"BECKUS THE DANDIPRATT". Mtetà.ed4S roa. MALCOLM RAYMENT Fee- r..-tbea numerous records Me the Met lent trumpet player In Um L.P.Cia g e e " The sum eenclud of both

Talking About Music r,retezint =7 - whzireireenatre ,

by the L.P.O. and conducted by M ooed yen b. lma; ha. been leaned en Dee m K1844. Either by • wary (s wan.ne or plan-ning, the miniature •oore of the math hag been med. &vel ain simultaneously by Alfred Le m-nick and Co,. Ltd. On the record, label, the work to described as a Comedy Overture. but la the emit es an °vertuOa for full or• cheerer. Whatever Its de w.-lion it le a remarkably tee piece of rimer and excellent enter. taMment. 'geckos Is a purely Imaginary clurecbar whom mode of living quite °baloney (from the mental had much in common with that of a certain Till who has been Immortalleed by Rich and Sta mm. Unlike Till. ho u ever. Beckon doee not appear . have come to touchy end. The orchestra which in a no,

mal one plus a',genet. /weed unea with Me utmost economy. Ito full strength In rarely heard end frequently a mere handful of instruments are emPloYed. The main theme b are heard on the cornet, and a little later en the piccolo in Its lower register — e peculiar end not often need tone colour — that . much ex-ploited in thin overture. Another piece of thematic material in a eimultanmusly unending and descending scale figure. The second subject le announced by a unison of flee. oboe and chri.. net against a cross * When In the strings. Yet another idea in te two parte, the one being the

ducted by Victor de Seat* The MUM by Nillnak1 omPan• man. Players. who beede• W WI tn. ni• lose belle and have tam end games in other dirty-Von. It proved a feline and was ahan' doted, The mu.. Is rar er heard ln the concert hall. *day and more ne the pity. for al-* mat it cannel be eared with Ls idee, the orelowtrel Nocturne. and Iberia 1•11 pare. concert wed ., it t. • meet Interesting more. It wee mitten in leg end le therefore a later work than the three loca mentioned. While the m mic ne pure Debumf, the Influence of the Rite of spring with which Debug) me Wei acquainted. Is discernible. A. might be exp.eeted. thin Inauence is • harmonic end not • meleec er rhythmic one. T e record number. are H.M.V. DB 0499-4. le U. name close u mamas

recording, hut not quite a. re-gards performance, le the second mite, De T WO 'The Tree Cornered Mee played by the I.S.0...decoaduc.0 by T ri ms ¡onda nA Derma K lyoe.I. llate eulte, which has not previously been recorded, mo w.« mean and dances from Part l of the ballet. The m..ture more hm recently been publiehed by L W. Cheater, Ud. A Mort Intro-duction for the me. trumiset and harts leads to the first patee entitled "Afternoon.- Tal• in followed by • fandango —

at the ydilirr'e Wire,'

mast dynamic more full of mad. Twe ohort portrete or the Car-den coatrasta and telling effects reedor and the Wilma Wife, Harmonically in combine. most Malcolm Arnold the tent a bemoan solo and the mccemfully modernism b the emend ending with a little ante form of unresolved apPeglaturea the Albert Hall a few menthe cording, Its one weakness behig cadenza, rade to the final ac me with simple tonic and dominant ago. Slipshod Le the only ad.. Met the strings seem to be — "The Granee • — welch re-progreseiorm The whole la most tine to due°by thin perften. atruggling at time* and could he introduce» the fandango. The in' total es, gay and easily cam- au* A far better but fairly eld a little more tidy. The wo . te terpreatice le excellent and the erehenehle motif, recording. also on the cheap gay. Three of ice four move- °reheat , though they play veer The performance is except.. label, te Weinganwer% with the meato are fast ones and the well, could have put • little mare

ally good, even for the LP.O. 01 L.P.O. cm Columbia DX 516/9. other la a gem of a slew mete- rhythmic "bite Into Met per-the recording no more need be Turning to much happier ment with a beautiful theme tor torments° m one can imagine cold uwo it in per haps m e anes t things, B M W youthful s m. the the. which lo here bandied de Saba., Italian orchestra that Docta have so fan given us. Mona Weed by the LP.O. con- with all the charm and warmth would brim done. The Worth According to the scorn the two ducted by Charles Mu.ach le to of tone by Sidney Sutcliffe. The We le ailed by RimaY-Ems. tenor trombones end on an Ma he found on Dee m K1701/4. whole performance han tremen- Ito W orcheetration of Matele m° below the bees Met I have bean' Tee is mother gee LP.O, doue cliality, n ecacemern that litre Kho urehtchina Prelude.

• Woremnist play thin n te. al. th mgh theoretically it in off the Instrument Sh mld It not be written an octave higher Tel another reCOrdIng of

Beethoven.. FI T Bymphool bes appeared. Taie Ume it le played by the Halle Orchestra under the conductorealp of Joke Bee-bir0111 on H MV. C1110.22. It la most disappointing. It menu hardly pmeible that here lo the same Conductor and °rehears who &minded the audience et

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A GAY NE W MUSICAL from Columbia Is THE NIGHT CLUB GIRL which Lea the music of Gene Erupts and hie orchestra setting the tempo of thin modern • bektwil. tb uce ms • Mom Mein mo ws the bard, bigelty may. An latereanng and Weeded screen newcomer la Su m Reed who plus the ether and sl ue traditional ballade. By may of contrast the gro w Ore/metre Ian integral part of the W O u m the

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SECOND THOUGHTS by STEVE RACE

C°INCIDENCE in • o ast tides Ee ry Moe se A mens.

cle w numileen gete ear W m we r ebus w e to get the e we W m ever here Oa/bout dine ya w

Wee. Fee hem lathingabet this ph a a —

leo . ead a se ws be ma the the only m ug mine el Idea to W S W own ben baa been the Strict Teary. Orchestra. whetter Shyster or Bred-My et t ab. m ?reader or Whehhehollelm thought of E W tenatateend — the het reembia that la in beeleely se Eageas Idea le MUM S heed ge ne end premottedee. whetter A we. s ca w to copy it la w pe wee ane ta er me w,. Sete. sm• aim ru mor

ebile fee the ti m A m m-onite.. remade popular ensue s mewed te rhythm melon, weer white tbe lea melee.. coed mallmene um.. (The Idea wee leer edep.d by America, where el rail a r records were Hawed. the rhythm w ean mesa « Nick T hee) Arlene eel of bale idea. how Yem e ni« reeered-lags Of SM... MIMS ••• f latti sh. dull for parehme by bob dief recather Il It • well m e n fac t the every roan, women sad Mild In tea emery Me lise. orA t b atmen a flori n bet endleeevered veMe. W M at PI U S you fee

with the bend al W m • couple of votes. *ea need teen hay the to-coeds, and masof more W m ever Ike Sinera ✓i m Lye., or Ulemi Temple. T e Mi m s Ine m um...enem a end l offer the W s free of charge te Ma ma Hoot. sea Sanwa The W m of melt records wona be menu«. rd eve• bar then myself. Yea be,, al-though no cm lue ever ▪ yelth ma I M E W to bare s partieuhtly tee voice mgoeff. really I ba n.

Ballet:

"GAYANEH"

UM Malcolm Raomenll A LTHOUGH only a mean Part

at Ithacliaturleg• m ule to belet a Ch ump e in known

to this country, that little han been attended with tressendou• PoPuteety. T ree numbers — Dance of the Plower Ointe. Leal' thy and, moat popular of the Sabre Dance — have been recorded the Fbilluirmonle Orchestra under Nicole Mello n CIM1 A very Sae re. erdIng and the only one to date worth hating. Now the Are. Soviet M ute Press Ltd. have yublietted arrangement. of LOD he Sabre Dance and the Da me el the Flower Gtrlei at well as mother e mber, • Copes which Mayes to ac.tve the M M.°ty of its companion piece. Then m angers... are. of muter, not me. . for • ful M .PhonY ee-

heart but have been mete an er as ;a ble to be Ple mm ba ny re mue m ble combeastIon of Rummelnts forming an etches tit I have seen mly the piano. endue., pacte Mit Hine shaw that the ar magenunts have abundant colour. la le emotes-» , at title date to describe the music except for the GeMik. This very vivid piece bet in-en. with themes Or the unman MPlicity. U... the M M. Dance which Ma e Wello theme of marked contrasting character the Copain is all In the some malt a. ..twar nntPr nagging-lank Dutch. , IS responsible or the arrangements at the Wince of the Flower Claie and the Copes and N Seareenski or the Sabre Dance.

Swareeneri has aloe tran-scribed the Sabre Dance for Plane Solo. In order to reek. It muter to play he hes tinted the key and reduced much of the content to bare m entions. Even on it le by an meets emy to play at the proper tempe.

Say — where are you fro m any way? Ten nu mbers and you've only

played O NE British! "

ellese "1°' dekhnt to 'leg IlIlIUJIIIUIIUJliUlhlflhIRIIIHfflhIIIIIE this •mg.

aae petcnamase aa.nnce SPOTLIGHT ON: age for good Comedy

Charlie Claphena ao• Mn Mop K M Willia m fm her et. did a line act. They are both W het singing md highly expentoced radio pet'. Si nning of "If I Nod My fernier. Vic OUVer. go this Hey le Songs of the trae accaslow ga m us same of ti' with John W et hut Sunday. well nheaned and well tried This young lady hao a remit. material with the gatea u. of One for being coonolefitly W e Jame. Hughes in the a wl and el. Mee up to It Walmapearean stuff I m ▪ "Eteifight 'Mahe;ard htihhe

By Lee Conway ;Wed : p t r ort c M.P. word forthright ne wt. to hear well rehearsed com My Gen sitY even red.

FIE Ralph Reader Show, materiel hs diehnes from comae column.. can understani• A T Tuesday end Saturday, . feel ea.. written M elly for little daring according to Cirri,

t note°, for several hing.. Flee the cement cal ...a. m. out Profound° of Mi. el.lo running end Its • • • limes. Here ie • men foe Me •Ped. B. Reeder is • Pioneer r it not my preen. to dec .. BBC /it tat so sane of the such end 'nappy show mam ma m ete, an d in any colonel fan maa mm may beck when ho did it case *le is not a relit.. news. • • e all with Boy Sonata, right paper. But radio is my buiness TIO W do you like the new Cell through hi• pre-war Commercial and while listening Ido woe. • • and Daisy seeleir Always Progremme• via Looembtreltn oietetly hear rel..oe pro. bright and up to the minute. was It ',Lad. Par.?) Until Una grammes And for MS reason I Where do !he, rind the talent his Iftg e nc. chance. His dyne. must remark upon the germ nd hay presem• These orris have mit personality permeatee tea non htettgent »Twat I have em.leviced Lew. for Co-production. There Is Owe Vend ever he ed in a weans. Oruine c...-era. They round . singing, particularly from the Church. Occasion wee tono It.,, Scote comic hot SumleY mho Four Yeomen. The show I. clay during Me 11 X. em Service had the audience in the palm if musically good thanks to Sid and the Adds,e m e by Frank hie hand And their own Bright'• excellent orchestra with she'd. I like° the bone.n, the ne wel- -the Geri end De n meir eyes always on the ball. sincerity and the warmth he.nd stuff- is always of such bagh war y Naylor ie • vest w et te Shieds decerlption uf standard Welt it Min shows you say e mu, in this one her ver- Chrono, None of the dreadful the Waters °el, on tour and .. .My is quite out...tending sepulchre tones: none of the Joy ftufe.-g South and her Her "Pmket Full of Dreams" medieval jargon. ranee of the Vane, Hand Ws me producing wee th iew eing, with e. œn. Amer m an a.d n., m,a-naL fur ha 00.c hoeing top note tor the RUM.. prevalent In throe mica..., than nil the pat to. But there is more to tome. Here wee colloquial English. Me gether

• * • THIS Mow proves that you

C.0i have comedy without mina. Ralph Reader epecial.m

in comedy *.nrigt,;'d on any w▪ holesome comedy .Ureephist• w ed? Well. yes. Hut in ge. the treat big laughs all the They did a grand comedy cru m ketch last week It lacked a -m eet- merc are Pleat. of eel-climaxes tad laughs all through. but the Male needed tnalehening. The Reader ohms has ite weak .pots—and the e we er te anent. climax. U M, e. Save the bit lade till the nut ot nigh sketch. Ralph, and you've got It And what about • comedy routine for your amoue TwIel Si . Th y, too, want special material for they swum be an W N Wnc part of the ehow. You hare the leanest programme an the air. Ralph—y m can mely mete It into tha W ettest and rennin, Good luck to you from Scout. master Lee Conway.

• e a GERALD° gave u• • very nice

programme last Saturday Mae. The band we well up to form. li mn wy. hooey°, Out Mir A mu deal wee • little out of her depth with a so u like -Lover Mar, She nee a tune-fully enough. but with u m uh P.M = as the Wide or my re-frigerator. She redeemed herself. however. in the new w war woodpecker Song Of It wee she tinting Lbio number, as It wee much mare lb her Idiom.

• • • y HAVE cotenant. praised the • Drama Department of * N EC. and h M th p example to the M uir Depart. meet But even they could tel make much of a dull play Mee "Cornell . by Peutley Tre Pond lines do not one. • Play, not ev m by Priee.Y.

• al • CATURDAY night, Muele Hail

butane Eve n Lew. Who Is not a fan of 144. La m*" He ehe ment zing . tune for radio That lo an meential. On th. occasion •he wee net Whore the nog "costeare ea r the sots meent more to her then the W ks Th. ma • great pity. No goca e el % a song like this um leim yea too Prelmrad ta Pm. Mir lad tote the telling" of the ebay, reek lames ha Sankt Maniple Min Tye might he n

ris ne Mueical Convention, held in mid-June at Chi-m p; was on ImPortent k f r American meant..

late One of the important feriture•

of the week w u the American Accordion AsstelationW Annual Contest for soloiste and banal. In which there were Moot 500

held at the Ovic Opera Home, where mellier of the importent events

ma a persons% 'M Mus... at Gelle-FUnl In • programme 'pow bored by the Chico.° Soho° of M alt

)(fatly Other wel-knOwn Amer. ken amordI M Mo were featured an vaeo M swarww wl held dilread the weed.: noteble w awa{ them the yo mg gee . who has M ae. MUMS talo Maellght, Liela Le W ee-AnOtber Outstanding (attire

et toe programme prorated by the T W O S WIM of Mew. at tin 5th Annual Festive hie oded On appearence of • MO plem w eed accordion bead. Md a maned Mind MD player; la. eluding bre m string. end ati-continue played Telmikendrf• M I Overture. Illitegi u eolo moot have Meal • rotte n n. perneare.

Dining the caneee of the week. many Important menta r were held by the Mserteart AM rdlon Teachers Guild for the die m elm of modern t hind method. Numerate ballient e minent. ware Mown on the wart = trade du e° end albs tether thl. meet have been • Wendarfel Mast for the Anieri• ▪ te.eiwillardet. '

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Edited by J. J. BLACK

fiN Pria m everting July g at • the invitation of the Musical retorter Mr. Eddie bliarriti, mem. b.are of the North.wee Me w Mon ChM were visited by H. J. Bridger and 0 Ramie of the BrIt.h College of Acrorthonleta se part of the Col. le es policy to cement relation. *Mpg between fo ment /Wring GU M end the College. . Amer intro ducing the ..1116i.

On the members, Eddie lie-De handed over hie halan la Ramant, who rehearsed the baler °echoers In two of h. recently.publI Med COmpoettione —Le Tango de. BOUlevanle, and Ne rita. Tango. After two or three " run-throUgh e thie et-

thisMasUc combination produced very creditable resets, with due attention to the composure u m

ta damoutzete the efficiency of *le orchestra them own roe' dueler took over and M U flnt ea apeme n rendering of the Patent from Revere "Mother Cleme • Bunk In wear W ar masdtlanby a m paring ww well

Tb. membera of the M eat orehaets* having emigol Utt H.>. Bridget. "rho I. the secretear of the B.C.A. gem • Mort talk la which be = P M-

U NDER the M . "blo t In ▪ Progress.' Pi-fleeted hy the Reg.. Plano-Achordion ea. ninny. members and friende were entertained on the evening of Monday. July 5. The pro-So mme opened with the Rel. gate PlannAccordlon Oreamos. under Its conductor G. Romani. Playing "Negri.... end Bide' malin E mit, a bright rhythmic

Mt efficient accordion activity, and from 'Berea . by Hendet ar. s aid that this evenings Wit au ranged for Accordion Orchestre intended . demonstrate M ths bY Conway aflore. A dun by members of this fathead chah H. Talbott and M. BOICOCk fol that the College took • dime lowed—Eddie Harris's - Deeds. batmen ha their activities. He The Lake." The ant mien wen hoped that they might pnet by Ai m M ato.. M . Wired" the demonatretion of playing ch. by Gerald On " - which Mr. HOrnani and he would man. Deans Green. an twee give them, • form of playing from the RAP",. played the often unconsidered by the mesa Wore - followed by of accordion Mayen. duet. by Mea n Bridger and

The duettists than commenced Helen a ' •b• played The Sonata their programme (width was tn in C aner by anYdn. " r" • tw in, aq fanned by them at the nicest ▪ we of flop, in) , off on the B.C.A.. Students. Conart Loa.

init. don. ad • Venetia Gondola rfflt _ which mu merely muak hi. Sm. by Fri•drhh H ug. Ant a• pew s tor ', maw per , break far refreetalente the aUd•

ewe the College.. Interest In an u mn. mad the welki usd nut

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IT I. MIN a Isol a af m ad s tet « Me al Ex am, re-verts tat es JuIy ge D al Pete. Mr Jam Id a, mad

etelatbator third h oe. a rea W S m a n lie meth le the Vatted Met als w aded Idm • a S M. " 1.14 Men a S a new a n attege a m a noa only fOr misselwe bet aleo, in feel e a for reith aetle s aran e a kW a y a re as to the m ac bab a A. • radio p ae an> Denis

Preston is beet tao n foe oil work with Radio Rhythm Club. conektered by the d arning to have ban the liveliest and most Progreseve Men programme ever resented by the B.B.C. During he three years in which he di-rected the femme Ttitc„ Denis naught to the microphone al. lad river, lading ja a te in Blealia Including Rushee P a assit. C ate D an ny. Robert Gale. Manley Dame. C arlii Wilford. lain fang and SPlite Hughes .part from other mob Sable contributon ea blue

begs B RO. .nade Co mm a. pro-tar, M aas Selber-our great-et authority on letimpun Milt rowl, A, L Lloyd and Henn' Jacques, use mar aud ballroom d ab,g teacher, Visiting celeb-rities like Healy itc allend and Toot. Camerae also found then. way on to the air here Via Ratio Rhythm Club. led'. that sterling old-timer, Spencer Wil-liams. made fraloent ag ar-anon in thee. programma his fenny Southern accent and hog of manatee providing • lively link with New Odeon, the birthplace of p a Radio Rhythm Club win be

well remembered for the number of "Brat performaneee .. which tali pisos under Denim Preeton's enterprising ill ation. Lavern of M arne jam will re al with pleasure the fat broadcast of George Webb'e Digielandert and the appearance of pl ate T M Short and DILI lone., while throe wee, teem are more mode m will not forget that it was on R.R.C. that the (em us Carib-bean Trio had its Wet broaden,. ai also nu the Gno me Shearing Quartet and Week lu 1045) Jack Warned... Quartet. It was "rey e the nary year net Fumes put out the M e programme of recorded Be-Bop beard in this

cOuntrY.

Although SI work with Radio Rhythm Club tended to oven shadow his other br a t...Wig activItlea tesis' vereatility Is Well known at the B.B.C., for hie radio M ar Include a pkty based on the life of Hector Bar-lin, s Pantutis Symphony,' Which was broadcast In 1 Ill with Marlin DorMg in the title ale: his tntvelople feature, of lag - .Country Serenade.. and hie seder. of gramophone Minuet Wows. 'Radio Blackbirds." bros tut last year.

Ti overtone Reiner* Denis le brown for his le weds !melee in the Turkish Benda in DNS - " rem Modern Jew": a 24 w ar 'history of Jew . In the P an Ser a.. and, more re-unity. • highly succut al It week run In the Wen African Sortir. with • shale SO S 'H a. lem Highlights." The last of these programmes actually goe. out on Saturday. July 17, at all p.m. on the Wort. wave bend, and round. off bon the Boles and Denis. broadcasting career here in fitting M a u. a ce guest artist on thin osuion Is none other than Duke Ellington.

In recent month., Dent. Prew ton luts been timely a cciated with the London Recorda pr at,' which has me ad me, an ame in the States. In this con adon be bee recorded Interviews with every notable artist on the Lon-don labet for uee in radio et-pinitation d ad a AS the lame time, he bee been r an.-Ible for writing the descrIptive notes Mr at feast 80% of all Lon-don% album issues, r aring from Frans Leber to Fete Wal-ler'. London Suite" played by Ted Rea m and from folk sings by Denlamin E aten and Peter Peare to music by the Sell Guards' Band,

Dude be. Baked us to apolo-gise on his behalf to thoee friends and acquaintances when he ha been sable to contact before leaving, and to ten them that he will al-waye be glad to have bare of old filmada In this country. HS a r m in New York he 120 Wee 511th Stria, New Tort City. U.S.A.

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Lawrence Hale For Westgate

After • succeuful tour of one night Mande around the Mid-lands and London, Lawrence Hale and his Musk commenced their •u m mer te non at the St. Mildred'. Hotel, West-gideonliee. The camera few turn eweet sophisticated style r ate me aly arranged by Hale. Feature. of the orchitent are vocalist BYIrla Scott as the W in American music with ocele by Lawrence In SpenSh and POrtUgUese. The Ili mup of the outfit la u follows - Baal Me ant 1pt atat), Mande. West It al.. W aal Nichol ... (drum°, Donald Oeings•011 lelarinal, Ray O aken (tenor ma and violin), with Hale lead-

e. Wilm a ...r am vibra-phone and vocals.

JOHNNY FRANKS

SWINGTETTE ohn l ake ud his B ar-

lett* who ere now regatta at the C an Hotel, Sn are will do • one nis a a nd at the Savoy Ballroom, Southe r as July III. Alter thin epectid l am a they l arn to the Onea Hotel prior to • fa week.. ende ared M lath a

IVY BENSON CANCELS ITALY

/VT BENSON ead Ur bol a Be a'. S am alusts - No-s haag are pim a an a m a mber e Paell a N wport. = Pe ar pr aleeket et November It Empire Sw a m

Bl ase a lt As wet o.n.o., a. [Sh a m a fa es ber op am to re memo with. Ne amber is Shakeepeue t auir and e a .d a Ivy a T atar l am a D at a,' min a J am many of We a Palace Don a ea December U p al s held the t ap Th at Abe am. Thee is M O together e a vats, e at. p all ay that ley an elk. • Owing to ari a e t a a l « al at In the be an

uhe ha. a d ded to 'her period a men tha Weal data a float tour M an and completan of her B U M data when ber eli ngerneat st engagement.

G a mma Ivy B an pl awspleed r and

, ME-DANIELS ;RE - FORMS HOT-SHOTS

TOE OAKUM& wte bee h a m M a • st ale se a Ma he m ter um pre *we r a m Is decided to re am al• be

liet W al. Ile Se a for Dan a ead kla BM M ae te pi, fee dencee ead ne b a. m a. W al ui efebs, a day m am a ote. bee came h a Many r as a pule ef urea Brasil M a lee feels be e a* ineere thew r as a a be a ren a de ad le a gora D uiele who ha. not yet com-

pleted his new COMblnitlion. would be inte nded to beer from M ae' musician. Including pde tall clarinet end br ae A girl w allet hila aso a be geed li• has been recording for

thirteen yes," and all records regularly for Parlabbo a. The Sege July Meese le e version of "Yee We Ite m No Be an .' ba ned by a special band number ulled 'One Per The Boys." is next week', ale we MS

publish his new combinedon to-gether with • list of dates. All exclusive a kin ° of Joe De al, and a Hot Shot. are being handled by Kerry Dawson of New Caret./ Art a LM,

Further Dates for Foster

3 URTHER. date. to band from Hared Davidson for T ay

Feeler who commence. hie saur this Sala am, July 17 at We GB derdrome Boston, Maude Win-ter Gorden. Morecambe Jelly la • dance at the Mines' Welfare Centre Whitehaven on July 10 Is b at coal production. Cameo Ballroom, Carlisle July 2g. Crewe Town Hall July 21, W arta Not-tingham, July 22. Belper July 23. Aetn a Manchester July S. • concert at Roll a July 23, Pol. fool Ballroom. Hull July fa. QUeeWe Ballroom Weal Beetle' piel July In. Remington July Odeon Newcastle August I and that will be followed by a week commencing August 2 at Perth City Hall Tummy Sanderson hu taken

over on piano Ftonnie Pelee and will also be doing eeme of the arse/cements ter this new

GATE 10,000 . . . . WHY ?

/RE MARKED rectally In my own tee m -v ibe Vets '- th at It was pheeeme ml to

see tea thousand people at m e Partffil mene at the Flateifigal Fettivel. all Mae for serie s mo m, l ac es:premed my M el t whether then

m u • • t•r sa ng ear fa m e da ms bond leaden, Sire « enough to dour web • mood.

Bu rnt& makee that I could after sc. M utton to M S hiddla, Mace the gPli alm an of al Obtervellooà, letten have beet conks la lima readers. So for m at Itu claimed that a mar In the t a on musk Armament rot a ° Mal the m fantastic gates receipts, but the Re m. diverged as they an. m eetly matte M erest. « re al m.

For this re m « I am kshIla Mtg here three letters representing assorted viewpoints.

JULIEN F U MY. Effitsffil m Odef

" visiting scars are attraction"

says

DAPHNE FRYER (Wat(ord)

Dear Editor.

Rs your istlitUlry into popular-ay of liarringey Concert.

From my own permeal pe as. I bare found that the crowd. are drawn. not by a London Symphony and Pil aw monk. °cheera, sa stated, but by Malting American s a ute. Laur a Meichoill load Lily Pone and Andre KOetetut.

IMIllig n all acmo mm i nm e.,e;k:ii,-t::rei—.,..--•:„r.-•erten. one hi keen to view W an In a men.

"Love of music is inherent ! "

do not feel that the alm a Use Members, are any cam-petition io dance band. In them. «I se. These stars emempanled by Cyril Stapleton would drow

SAYS W. BUCHANAN-TAYLOR .. many thousand. The Editor. „ cling with , Me-/ M • lover of eh g al

ment, not umleretanding what ...le-MN is lost ma ° ak a the listen-Unite had

Loa of musk la Inherent in this country. Feder ate once Laid Is T ot are the mite

German: re/ emb alm& the Am-retesas are too young to know. but TM B taeretand m ac." What he mid must have been substentlally right, slue more concerts are bed in Lan-don, Mancbeeter, Birmingham. Liverpool. Sheffield ma Glasgow than a y other cities in the world.

One a only to think of the lam a Sne ad Choir of yea'. ego, the pr at Hodder-Meld C ar, the G ag a Orpheus, the Ligon Glee Char, the old See gee a' the Mira, Sla m Dyke lath at which tour•d the world). the native voc am of Wales and the extraordl a w outcrop of musical demoutra-Ilene il the Black Ce ut a to feel a «nee of pride.

Yes, t -lloovvee of mud: is- lu. herent. It'. entlrely • matter of opportundiee to We people at prices within Wee a pe.

At one concert they applauded Jack Hylton and grand. S. yam( G a ba at a end of • Gentle, who ha ve enamored the tut movement and were prompt- L a m M ac g al a, here ac. ly Castigated by • gendenuea in a pne a Um euc a of a re-a Weed all who bawled: • It Is m akable mimics, The London bad manner. and lalarant to Festival at litaningay ha coma

interrupt et WS a ge, He w u el an howl s down beca me. doubtless. the bulk of Se 10A24 elmspathised with the • Boy Wonder` who al ai before

t can quite understand why the vast attendance. at Laren-gar Indoor Arse pude you. Many other have been wonder-ing too Beau« all w ads recorm for a a men tell have been smashed, some are asking whence the people come, It Se been rem ark ed that the EnaloritY of the bedroom we ne attired to a rtIttroye, vivid-coloured shirte and suede ahem. They are lia ordinary working people drawn from Haningay and ladloinag densely-populated ane w Wood Grown, neehurs Park, w aw a »t ow, Layton...4 ag amr. Woodford, Stamford NW, D a Ma, ClaPton, eili One of the expl aUou is that

these peOple have ben S ao the opportunity of seeing the f a. eau soloist. and Orchestra for a little ai 216n, per meat The top pr a wen a t g ag be. fore have Londoneru been eerved with mob a feat of m ats Their response bas been •IMOrit fan atic, their m ani a = too bounded and thee naiveté quite

to Map Sh aul,

W. MICHANANTAITATE Wilrectur of mom w ermatwa The M e mo seeseta Ltd.,

"They Play Great Music" Says Chris. Falkner (Runcorn) Th. = tar, Dear SI; TOY ash thy -the g enie' ma

eras 10.00 at a mea me le a ca. s aw a t sho al' Tus-Iba musician, are the m a ul lads One a te la Archer Street dilly and their tedualsi pew a ...7 le se gr a., tan that of the dance pna BUT they a y' On the istlier hand the loser g at n ala of "m an music . doe. l aw

Yda subject and E au le them aed. to ba u great istat

I Marl Ogr e Inligkélege no n uns. doube, hut a al m a af ar O. A. PALISH&

I am li an a to «Beni P - ' h L ai le at Ma t

to dude music snowy voy little atout a technical Intri alee of the Sat a n We hew a le dr am. cd the musla-eg. rebop, eta ... me a remit at "e a tees el ate pue over abs head. of many thous ands of w adea tetr a al U se music .and It, venu ..

Sincerely.

DAPHNE W. PRI ER.

Schwarzkopf and the

Philharmonia A ...GE audience attended

Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. on Sunday even-log for the concert awe. by Elisabeth St a unton( and the Philkarmenie aches,. call digted by Richard Austin, In ad of We United Jewish Rit a

Appeal The programme. which wee

de mted entirely to Bach and moan, opened with the m an agent but u mewhat austere eta. Put Rhe as from Each, -Mtb

slut a rea" bawd on the rather angular theme set for the a aPear by Fr•derink the Great The arrangement used ;14 a very effective one for rings by Howard Ferguson. To

bring out ins grandeur tle work need. rather more move-ment - without being ene m a se a hurried - than the eon-ductor gave it, re other/tee It is apt to wound elUggiab; the ut. moel beauty and sonority oc string tone are also essential Sund a Beawarsitopf, with

her lovely quality of voice tad me interpret, . /Ma is becoming one of the most pope-la of û,. shears who have come to stay e at tie. In We Bach Church Cantata NO. al 'lambast Dolt In alien Laden,u am had ever! efigor-

e/r ehrielreetnntfa h: = looted pert ot Bach% output end d amn more frequent pertems Mee. rep. . m aiden M ad be Made of the a wned t aw pet player who handled the la

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