Play Meter

Issue: 1977 October 10 - Vol 3 Num 20

Volume 3/ No. 20
October 10, 1977
''Lucille'' sweeps ciB Awards
For the first time in the 28-year
history of the JB (jukebox) Awards,
one recording artist has walked off
with three honors.
Kenny Rogers , for his hit single
"Lucille ," which is on the United
Artists' label , won the JB Awards for
record of the year, top country
record of the year, and artist of the
year. The announcement was made
recently by Fred Granger, executive
vice president of the A.M.O .A.
The A.M .O .A., which will make
the awards presentation at its annual
convention in Chicago later this
month , each year asks its members
to nominate the five records which
made the most money for them in
their jukeboxes. This year there were
sixteen candidates selected by the
awards committee , but the final
balloting was done bv the member-
ship of the A .M.U .A . In addition ,
each member was asked to nominate
his choice ot artist ot the year .
The five categories for this year's
awards were top pop record , top soul
record , top country record , top
recording artist of the year, and
record of the year. The record of the
year goes to the record which
A.M .O.A. members vote for as
having made the most money in their
jukeboxes.
Recent record of the year awards
have gone to Freddy Fender for
"Wasted Days and Wasted Nights''
(1976), Freddy Fender for "Before
the Next Teardrop Falls" (1975) , and
Charlie Rich for "The Most Beautiful
Girl in the World" (1974) .
The winner of this year's top soul
record of the year went to "Car
Wash" by Rose Royce of Warner
Brothers . The top pop record of the
year was Glen Campbell's "Southern
Nights" which is on the Capitol
Records' label .
Aiso , a special posthumous award
was given to Elvis Presley for his
contribution to the jukebox industry.
Said Fred Granger of this award : "It
was a special award that will probably
never be given again to any other
performer ."
The other leading candidates for
this year's JB awards are as follows:
J immy Buffett , "Margaritaville"; Leo
Sayer, "You Make Me Feel Like
Dancing";
Fleetwood
Mac ,
"Dreams" ; Engelbert Humperdinck,
"After the Lovin"'; Waylon Jennings,
"Luckenbach, Texas" ; Rod Stewart,
'Tonight's the Night"; Eagles, "Hotel
California"; Barbra Streisand , "Ever-
green"; K.C . and the Sunshine
Band , "I'm Your Boogie Man";
Waylon Jennings and Wiilie Nelson ,
"Goodhearted Woman";
Stevie
Wonder, "Sir Duke"; Marvin Gaye ,
"Got to Give it Up"; Stevie Wonder,
"I Wish ."
Bally appoints
field engineer
Darrell J . Blendowski, tormer
products engineering manager for
Electra Games, Inc ., has joined
Bally's marketing department as
marketing field service engineer .
He will be on the road , teaching
service schools on Bally's new
electronic
pinball
games- Eve!
Knievel and Eight Ball .
Blendowski's background in elec-
tronic production testing , electronic
video game design , and teaching
many electronic service schools, said
a Bally spokesman , will be a valuable
asset to Bally's marketing field service
organization .
The newly -elected officers of the Georgia Amusement and Music
Operators Association (G,A.M.O.A.) are as follows (from left, bottom
row) Frank Cannon Jr., president; and L. Lee Martin , secretary ; (from
left, top row) John Martin , treasurer; and James Crews , vice president.
The Georgia association formed in August of this year.
Volume 3/ No. 20 UL establishes
October 10, 1977 safety standards
Staff
Publisher and Editor:
Ralph C. Lally II
Managing Editor:
David Pierson
International Editor:
David Snook,
Editor, Coin Slot
Technical Editor:
Robin Minnear
Game Doctors
Correspondents:
Roger C. Sharpe
DickWelu
Mary Claire Blakeman
J .W. Sedlak
Randy Fromm
Art Direction:
Meyer AleVJitz
Typography:
Skybird Typography
Circulation Manager:
Debbie Barnes
Advertising Representative:
Ralph C. Lally II
Advertising Production:
Don Randon
t:uropean Representative :
Esmay Leslie
Coin Industry Play Meter, October 10,
19n. Volume 3, No. 20. Copyright
19n by Skybird Publishing Compa-
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Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
(UL) , the independent laboratory
tester of equipment for public safety ,
has released the first edition of its
Standard for Safety for Amusement
Machines .
The edition , called UL 22 , covers
self-contained , commercial amuse-
ment machines that are intended to
be used in accordance with the
National Electrical Code . Only in-
poor amusement machines are cov-
ered by this standard, except where a
manufacturer has specified that a
machine can be used out of doors or
in a protected location .
These requirements do not cover
coin-operated sound-recording and
reproducing machines or carnival
rides .
Copies of UL 22 are now available
from Underwriters Laboratories for
$3 .50 each .
Coin-op

ptoneer
passes on
Andrew P . Monte , a pioneer
operator of coin-operated music
boxes and amusement games in this
area, died in New Orleans August
30. He was 76 years old .
A native of nearby Plaquemine,
Louisiana , Mr. Monte founded A.M .
Amusement Company in 1934. He
operated the firm until1970 when he
sold the business to Robert E. Nims,
president of Lucky Coin Machine
Co ., Inc. Mr. Monte remained
semi-retired until his death .
Always an enthusiastic supporter
of the coin machine industry, Mr.
Monte was a former member of the
Amusement & Music Operators of
America.
He had the distinction of being the
first operator in New Orleans to
install wallboxes and shuffle alleys in
locations. He also was the distributor
in Louisiana for the ill-fated Capehart
phonograph developed by the late
former Senator Homer Capehart of
Indiana .
He is survived by his widow,
Lucille Adams Monte, and two
daughters. Patsy and Jeannine .
CALENDAR
October8-9
The Coin Operated Industries of
Nebraska meeting , Ramada Inn
Central , Omaha , Nebraska .
October 13-16
National Automatic Merchandising
Association , annual convention and
trade show , McCormick Place , Chi-
cago , Illinois .
October 28-30
Amusement and Music Operators
Association , annual convention and
trade show , Conrad Hilton Hotel,
Chicago , Illinois .
November 19-21
International Association of Amuse-
ment Parks and Attractions Exposi-
tion , Rivergate , New Orleans, Loui-
siana .
January i3-15
The Music Operators of Minnesota ,
annual meeting and trade show.
Ja.nuary :l0-21
Oregon Amusement and Music
Operators Association , annual con-
vention , The Embarcadero, New-
port, Oregon .
January 24-26
Amusement
Trades
Exhibition
(A.T.E.) Alexandra Palace, North
London , England .
March3-4
A.M.O.A. regional seminar, O'Hare
Hilton , O'Hare Airport, Chicago ,
Illinois .
March 31-Apri11
Music Operators of Michigan, fourth
annual convention, Michigan Inn,
Southfield , Michigan .
May 19-21
The Music and Amusement Associa-
tion of New York, 1978 regional
convention and trade show, Ste-
vensville , Country Club, Swan Lake ,
New York .
June2-3
Ohio Music and Amusement Associ-
ation, annual convention, Columbus
Hilton Inn, Columbus, Ohio.

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