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Issue: 1939 March - Page 37

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JIMMIE LUNCEFORD (0 ) 4582
'Taint What You Do (FT)
Cheatin' On Me (FT)
SECRIC'S HONEY BEARS ( 0 ) 4576
The Joint Is Jumpin' (FT)
Off Time (FT)
OVIE ALSTON ( 0 ) 4577
Twinkle Dinkle (FT)
Spareribs and Spaghetti (FT)
JIM BOYD STRING BAND (HB ) 4559
It Makes No Difference Now
Troubles
BUSTER BAILEY ( 0) 4564
Man With a Horn Goes Berserk (FT)
Light Ui:>_ (FT)
FRED FEIBEL QUARTET (Organ, etc.) 4563
Swingin' At the Sugar Bowl (FT)
Swing Patrol (FT)
PATSY MONTANA (HB ) 4568
You're the Only Star
That's Where the West Begins
PATRICIA NORMAN (V ) 4547
Pluckin' On a Golden Harp (FT)
Flow Gently, Sweet Alton (FT)
MILDRED BAILEY (0 ) 4548
They Say (FT)
I Go For That (FT)
JAN GARBER ( 0 ) 4644
The Funny Old Hills (FT)
I Can't Get You Out 01 My Mind (FT)
MILDRED BAILEY (V) 4619
Be_gin the Beguine (FT)
I Cried For You (FT)
CHICK BULLOCK ( 0) 4620
When You Wore A Tulip (FT)
I Want A Girl (FT)
ART SHAW ( 0) 4637
South Sea Island Magic (FT)
It Ain't Right (FT)
credite d with having discovered one of
the fine new Negro bands, that of Bill
"Count" Basie.
Obtaining bands for recordings has
long been a hobby of the younger
Hammond. It was he who persuaded
the Englis h Columbia Co. to releas,e
abroad recordings of some of America s
fine s wing musicians then unknown.
On these recordings, many of them col-
lector's items today, will be found such
names as Benny Goodman, Bennie Car-
ter, Joe Sullivan, Fletcher Henders on
and Red Norvo. To bring these records
to American audiences today it is still
necessary to pay the English company
royalties.
Today, however, he knows just about
everybody in the field. His work with
the American Record Corp. will be no
accident because he will be doing, on
the job, just what he has been doing
for fun in the past-discovering vital
new music in America and bringing it
to the public through the medium of
recordings.
"Today recording companies must do
a crea tive as we ll as a service job,"
Hammond asserts. "It is not enough any
more just to get well-known bands to
make popular tunes. There is too much
of that already. The next job to be
done is to find the new, native, original
music that always has and always will
serve as the source material for Ameri-
can ja zz, and to encourage established
bands to play such typical music."
Hammond Scouts
for American Record Corp.
NEW YORK CITY.-Coming to the po-
sition with a rich background, John
Henry Hammond, Jr. , son of_ a man with
an illustrious record in music, has been
named talent scout and associate re-
cording director for CBS' American Re-
cord Corp. , according to rep~;! of ~xe,~
cutives. Trained in the
classics,
young Hammond, now 28, early discov-
ered "race records" and began at once
to glean information on "jazzology" of
which today he is a walking encyclo-
pedia. His present collection of thou-
sands of phonograph records was be-
gun on a youthful allowance of a doUar
a week. His familiarity with the pic-
turesque and fascinating field of hot
music is b a cked up by sound learning
at Hotchkiss and Yale.
Hammond's interest in "race" music
resulted in his discovery of such per-
sonali lies as the Mitchell Christian
Singers, Pete Johnson, Joe Turner,
Meade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons,
whose places in the catalogue of the
American Record Corp. assures the ex-
istence as Hammond puts it, of " a trea-
sure h~use of original, native American
music from which we hope to draw
many ' fine artists." Hammond is also
Rock-Ola Parties
become popular w ith
new luxury lightup.
BIRMINGHAM. - Rock-Ola parties in
private homes and public places of
amusement are actuall y in style now
days , a ccording to reports corning from
many amus ement centers. In fact the
famous Rock-Ola Luxury Lightup has
become so popular that it attracts atten-
tion wherever one is placed.
The renting of phonographs for the use
of private parties has become a daily
habit of the Gold Dust twins. In fact
the Hurvich brothers have built up an en-
viable business in renting phonographs
to dances and parties, and the practice
is becoming m ore popular all the time.
The phonograph and the records are
furnished and it is reported that a mar-
velous repeat business is available.
e
lnanaediate
RECORD SERVICE
Within 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
record service.
ATLANTA, GA. - - - - - ,
Polk Musical Supply Company
29 Pryor Street, North East
e
Parking Arranged
HOLLYWOOD. - To better care for
their customers the Rudolph Wurlitzer
C ompany has arranged free parking
space adjacent to their building at 1025
North Highland Avenue and mailed
Courtesy Parking Passes to operators
throughout Southern California.
The passes are g ood for a year and
entitle the holder to free parking in the
Wurlitzer lot at all times.
. - - - - - BOSTON, MASS. - - - - ,
Eastern Company
620 Memorial Dr., Cambridge
MILWAUKEE, WIS. - -
Taylor Electric Company
112 North Broadway
The doctor was visiting Rastus ' wife to
deliver her twelfth offspring. While rid-
ing along with Rastus he saw a duck in
the road.
Doctor: "Whose duck is that?"
Rastus: "Dal ain 't no duck. Dal's a
s tork with his legs wore off."
NEWARK, N. J. - - - - ,
Krich-Radisco, Inc.
422 Elizabeth Avenue
BRUNSWICK
NEW YORK, N. Y. - - - - ,
Bruno-New York, Incorporated
4 60 West 34th Street
Every Artist an ARTIST!
PHONOGRAPH OPERATORS
The 1939
, - OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. -
Hales-Mullaly, Incorporated
1-7 North East 6th Street
'flellletc11e
-
2000-PLAY . NEEDLE
is now the peer of them all.

NEW YORK CITY
PHILADELPHIA, PA. - -
Raymond Rosen & Company
32nd and Walnut Streets
WASHINGTON, D. C. -
outhern Wholesalers, Inc.
1519 "L" St., N.W.
Guilford St., Baltimore, Md .
IT'S DIFFERENT!
1229 PARK ROW BLDG.
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MACHINE
REVIEW
DENVER, COLO. - - - .
. Hendrie and Holthoff Mfg. & Sup.
Co.
1635 17th St.
e
L. E. TURNER
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