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VICTOR
4* 20-151 I David Rose
THE CONTINENTAL (FT)
THANKS FOR THE MEMORY (FT
VC)
4* 20-1512 David Rose
LULLABY OF BROADWAY (FT VC)
OVER THE RAINBOW (FT)
3* 20-1513 David Rose
THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT
(FT)
WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR
(FT VC)
3* 20-1514 David Rose
THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS
SWEET LEILANI (FT)
(FT VC)
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FOR
JUNE
1943
Eight hit tunes from filmusicals from
1934 to 1941 delightfully recorded by an .
orchestra under the baton of David Rose
and featuring the vocals of Pauline
Byrne and Bob Carroll_ Although most
of these tunes have whiskers they were
suHiciently important in their day to
be worthy of a try as revivals on the
automatics. The use of revival movies
has proven especially profitable in
many theatres and there is no reason
why the revival of these hit tunes from
prominent musical films might not ring
the gong in phono cash boxes.
Cadltm
EXCELSIOR PROVEN HITS!
ON THE M()ST
Herb "Flamingo"
Jeffries singing
The Sensational
King Cole Trio
"AT LEAST YOU
COULD SAVE
ME A DREAM"
·on a solid hit-
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PROFITABlE
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M()~TIHS
No. 00100
The Eddie Beal Trio
on the instrumental
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MlJSIf: UI~
No. 00103
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and the novelty
Jive jump
"STRING FOO·
LOSOPHY"
"VOM-VIM-
VEEDLE"
No. 00101
No. 00102
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EXCELSIOR RECORD CO.
4* 10-1 045 Tommy Dorsey
BY THE SLEEPY LAGOON (Inst.)
MELODY (Inst.)
Dorsey forsakes the jump and jive for
his first time to put two well known se-
lections on wax for the Victor Red Seal
label. His symphonic rendition of the
two numbers is truly surprising and
show that Mr. T. D. is certainly one of
the greatest trombone virtuosos the
music world has ever known. The lib-
eral sprinkling of trombone solo's
throughout both recordings give ample
proof of this assertion. This record has
phonograph possibilities even if for no
other reason than to show Dorsey fans
the versatility of their favorite.
WANTED
Seeburg Phonographs
Wallomalic Boxes
ANY MODEL INCLUDING 12 RECORD
STATE MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION OF CABINET AND
MECHANISM, WHETHER WALNUT OR MARBLGLO FINISH AND
WHETHER OR NOT IT IS ORIGINAL F1NISH. STATE BEST PRICE
CRATED FOR SHIPPING.
HAROI.D W. THOMPSON
Seeburg Distributor
.
415 CAROLINA ST., SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
3661 SOUTH GRAMERCY PLACE
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. •
RO. 8375
4* 20-1530 Tommy Dorsey-Frank Sinatra
IT'S ALWAYS YOU (FT VC)
IN THE BLUE OF EVENING (FT VC)
While Dorsey gets the major billing
on this re-issue the "Big Noise" is really
Frankie "Swoon-Goon" Sinatra. Frankie
has liberal opportunities on both sides
to croon in the style that has made him
the current rage and the nation's latest
vocal favorite. A good record that will
be a big favorite on the automatics.
Gaunt Tells Of Shortage
LOS ANGELES-"There is a ready sale
today for all of the equipment we can pos-
sibly obtain but with each succeeding week
equipment becomes more difficult to ob-
tain," stated Fred Gaunt of General Music
-
Co. this week.
"Everything is moving along smoothly
with operators in all parts of our territory.
Collections are up to par and the only com-
plaint amongst the boys seems to be the
manpower shortage," Gaunt continued. "We
are not able to buy all the equipment we
would like to buy, that is true, and there
is a ready sale for any machines we can
get our hands on.
"We're very fortunate, however, for we
are perhaps the only distributors left in
the country with any new Buckley Wall
Boxes to offer our customers. Through the
intelligent foresight of our factory the
Boxes have been doled out to appointed
distributors in small lots each month. We
are now receiving the last of our quota
which was based upon the terrific sales
volume we enjoyed prior to Pearl Harbor
when we led all Buckley distributors in
Wall Box sales."
Gaunt stre'ssed the fact that demands for
Wall Boxes are still big and that there is
a certainty that they will be completely
sold out of new boxes within a very short
time.
rOB SALE '
One of the most successful operating and jobbing busi-
nesses in the midwestern states. Consists of wired music and
regular phonographs and 400 wall boxes. This business netted
over $ r 6,000.00 in 1942. Price, $55,000.00. Do n.o t answ~r
unless you have at I·e ast half cash.
MODERN SALES COMPANY ·,;-
WRIGHT BUILDING
"ALL FOR YOU"
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
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