Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1937 June

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MEI.OTONE
Ace of the Hit Parade!
Below Are Listed the Best Sellers of the Past Month. Side Responsible for the RelCord's Popularity Is
Listed First.
25523-Song of India
BLUEBIRD
Marie
B-6942-Kitchy-Mi-Boko Isle
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
At a Carnival in Venice
VOCALION
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm
Orchestra
3525-lf I Knock the " L" Out of Kelly
B- 6933-I ' m Bubbling Over
My Gal Sal
Frank Novak and his Rootin' Tootin' Boys
There's a Lull in My Life
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm
3520-They Can' t Take That Away from Me
Orchestra
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
B-6955-Alibi Baby
Billie Holiday and her Orchestra
Moonlight on the Highway
3533-Jammin'
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm
That's Southern Hospitality
Orchestra
Phil Harris and his Orchestra
B-6966- Without Your Love
3508-Never in a Million Years
There's a Lull in My Life
Toodle-Oo
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm
Mildred Bailey and he r Orchestra
Orchestra
B-6920- Carelessly
Words Fail Me
Ted Mack and his Orchestra
Like Family Member
NASHVILLE. (RC) - "The old mare
died with a rag, etc.", may b e just a fa·
milia r chorus to some people but it is a
painful refrain to R. C. Patterson, operator
of music here. Besides his music interests,
Patterson operates several plantations near
Nashville. When Agnes, Pat's favorite
mare, died a few weeks ago it was like
losing a member of the family. While
there were no canonicals and fanfare to
herald the passing of Agnes, she was laid
away with tenderness and genuine regret.
BRUNSWICK
7855-They Can ' t Take That Away from Me
I've Got Beginner's Luck
Fred Astaire with Johnny Green Orchestra
7876-Wake Up and Live
There's a Lull in My Life
Alice Faye with Cy Feuer Orchestra
7857-Shall We Dance?
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

Fred Astaire with Johnny Green Orchestra
7888-Toodle-Oo
The Merry-Go - Round Broke Down
Music in the Russ Morgan Manner
7856-Moonlight and Roses
The Blue Room
Jan Garber and his Orchestra
DECCA
1175- Sweet Leilani
Blue Hawaii
Bing Crosby
1187-The Love Bug Will Bite You
Listen to the Mocking Bird
Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra
1230-Doodle 000 Doo
I Can' t Give You Anyth ing But Love
Clyde McCoy and his Orchestra
1234-My little Buckaroo
What Is love?
Bing Crosby
1162-Boo Hoo
I Adore You
Mal Hallett and his Orchestra
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MASTER
MA-l08- Minuet in Jazz
Twilight in Turkey
Raymond Scott Quintet
MA - lll - Powerhouse
The Toy Trumpet
Raymond Scott Quintet
MA-117- There's a Lull in My Life
It's Swell of You
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
MA-125- Stardust
Bugle Call Rag
Hudson - Delange Orchestra
MELOTONE
7 -06-60-Hot Lips
Sweet Sue, Just You
Hoosier Hot Shots
7-05 - 74-1 Wanna Be a Cowboy' s Sweetheart
A Cowboy Honeymoon
Patsie Montana with the Prairie
Ramblers
7-04-03-What Will I Tell My Heart
Boo - Hoo
Gene Kardos and his Orchestra
7-06-53-ln the Doghouse Now
Snowflakes
Prairie Ramblers
7-06-01-0n a Little Dream Ranch
I' m Hatin' This Waitin' Around
Chick Bullock and his levee Loungers
VARIETY
VA-522-00in ' the Suzi - Q
Mr. Ghost Goes to Town
Five Jones Boys
VA-535-00n' t Know if I' m Comin' or Goin '
Wake Up and Live
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
VA-501-That Man Is Here Again
Swing, Swing, Swing
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra
Here we are . ..
Th rough t hese doors pass the biggest, t he most prospe rous,
t he w isest men in their field in all of Southern California
and t he su rrounding region. They are t he ope rators of
W urlitze r-Simplex Phonographs and Wu rl itzer Skee-Ba ll s.
W hy don't you join t he procession;:> Make yourse lf known
as one of the leaders. Get out of t he "average" class into
t he more exclusive circle of t hose who have learned what is
best-and are profit ing by it. A ll you need to do is come in
and f ind out what makes W urlitzer stand out preeminently
in a w ide array of good machines.
JF'
VICTOR
25572-lt Looks Like Rain
Toodle-Oo
Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra
25570-Nola
Satan Takes a Holiday
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
25577-He's a Gypsy from Poughkeepsie
Alibi Baby
Tommy Dorsey and the Clambake Seven
25573-Wake Up and Live
Sleep
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
The RUDOLPH WURLITZER COMPANY
California District Offices
W. E. SIMMONS, District Manager
1025 North Highland Avenue

Hollywood, California
Northwest Phono Notes
By LOUIS KARNOFSKY
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Master and Variety records, two newcom-
ers to the field, which are handled by the
American Record Corp_ of Calif., have
found popular favor among Northwest
operators. These two new brands have pro-
duced several bes t selling numbers that have
caught public fancy in a big way.
Judging by reports of operators and
phonograph jobbing houses, very few pop-
ular records have enjoyed a steadier or
larger sale over a longer period of time
than "Boo-H oo." It started slowly, and
gained momentum until it was the Number
One hit of the country. And it has main-
tained a terriffic pace. One well-versed lo-
cal operator predicts that it will be good
for a year's run-not, of course, as the big
seller it was for several months, but never-
theless a steady nickel-getter.
Disc/and D abblings-For a steady pro-
ducer of top-notch music and for clever pre-
sentation, Shep Fields receives the North-
west's acclaim . . . "Cute" is the only word
we can think of that aptly describes "The
Merry-Go-Round Broke D own." This num-
ber is proving a big hit . . . Of all the
record artists' presentations of "Boo-Hoo"
Russ Morgan wins the vote of the North-
west operators as having put it ove r the
best ... The tremendous popularity of Vic-
tor's "J osephine" and Vocal ion's "Take the
T Out of Kelly" has been nothing short
of sensational in record circles here . • •
Some other best selling discs of the past
month or so include: " Sweet Leilani,"
"Turn Off the Moon," "September in the
Rain," "Carelessly," "The Love Bug Will
Bite You," " 'Cause My Baby Says It' s So,"
"Wake Up and Live," "Never in a Million
Years," and "Let's Call the Whole Thing
Off."
Personalities in the R.ecord Parade-Herb
Huff, well-known Seattle operator, has es-
tablished an office in the Seattle Transfer
Building and is operati ng under the name
of Pacific Distributors ... Rumors continue
to fly thick and fast that Johnny Kage, the
Wurlitzer service man, is heading altarward.
Late reports set the date for some time in
June . . . Operator D an Mill er of Tacoma
was seen recently buying some Bing Crosby
numbers at a Seattle jobber's establishment.
D an was look ing right smart and prosper-
ous in a new summer outfit, topped off by
an impressive appearing cigar in a corner
of his mouth.
new type of whistling. "If you've never
heard the birds sing," modest Cliff tells us,
"you won't ever want to hear them after
you've listened to me."
Young Dick Fields, the Wurlitzed service
man for Seattle and vici nity, was recently
spotted turning in some scintillating plays
whi le pastiming in the game of softball
with some of the transfer men during the
lunch hour. Sign him up, scouts, sign him
up! . . . Who is the certain young stock
clerk at one of the record houses who eats
three times as large a lunch as all the other
employees combined, who takes three times
as long to eat it-and yet weighs less than
any man in the concern?
Our nomination for the phonograph
operator with the most winning smile and
sunniest disposition: Ray Pepple, step for-
ward and take a bow. Ray is in the em-
ploy of the Hart Novelty Co. of Everett ...
And while we're nomi nati ng, here's our
choice for the busiest music. man in this sec-
tion: B. A. Almvig, who heads the B. A.
Almvig Mu sic Store in Tacoma and also
operates phonographs. H e is a veritable
dynamo of energy and action and gets more
accomplished in one day than the average
man does in three . . . A close second is
R. D . Peck, also of Tacoma . . . Busy peo-
ple, these T acomans.
Public Mystery Number One on Record
Row: Where did all those chocolates come
from that Maybelle Ebert, the little ray of
sunshine at the American Record Corp.,
was recently passing around to operators?
... The talents of Cliff Carter, hard-work-
ing stock clerk at the same office, knows no
bounds, it seems. To his long list of ac-
complishments, Cliff now adds an entirely
Old Phono Use
suggested by jobber.
ST. LOUIS. (RC) - One local jobber
proposes to dispose of out-moded phono-
graphs to clubhouses, to the members of
clubs consisting of four or five families, if
not more, who have banded together and
built themselves some sort of clubhouse
along some river for a common outing place.
Since this territory abounds with such
cI ubs, an aggressive salesman ought not to
have trouble in moving a good ly number
of machines. Since it is difficult to place
old-fashioned machines on location this
idea may be a good one.
While a fi nal revenue is realized by the
operator, the club members, through ac-
quisition of the machine, become phono-
grap h conscious. Thus it is not unlikely
that such folk may take to playing phonos
on location as they happen across them in
their daily life. It is then that operators at
large wi ll begin to draw added revenue
from the sales of the old machines.
PHONOGRAPH OPERATORS of AMERI[A
W ithin a few hours of you is an Authorized RCA-Victor Distributor
who understands the specialized needs of Phonograph Operators
and is equipped to give you immediate r ecord service.
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VICTOR and BLUE BIRD RECORDS
Distributors
ATLANTA, GA.
Polk Musical SUPpl~
29 Pryor St., N.E.
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BOSTON, MASS·,- - - - - ' I
Eas tern Co.
620 Memorial Dr., Cambridge
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DALLAS, TEX.
Southwestern Music Corp.
1707 Young St.
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Hendrie & Bohhoff Mfg. & Sup.
CO.
1635 17th St.
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Hales-Mullaly, Inc.
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1-7 N.E. 6th St.
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The Moock Elec. Sup. Co.
2905 Chester Ave.
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422 Elizabeth Ave.
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Southern Wholesalers, Inc.
1519 "L" St., N.W.
1511 Guilford St., Baltimore, Md.
- - - -NEW YORK, N. Y.- - - - .
Bruno·New York, Inc.
460 West 34th St.
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