C-36599 Harry James
BUT NOT FOR ME (FT VC )
THE MO LE (FT)
C-36602 Les Bt own
SWEET ELOISE (FT VC)
HERE YOU ARE ( FT VC)
0 - 18394 Lion el H ampton
FLYING HOME ( FT)
IN THE BAG (FT)
0 - 18385 Jimmy Do rsey
BLUE SKIES (FT)
SOMEDAY (FT)
0 - 18377 Raymond Scott
PAN AMERICAN HOT SPOT
SECRET AGENT (V)
0 - 18378 Charlie Barnet
I LIKE TO RIFF (JIVE)
SHADY LADY (FT VC)
0 -6052 Dickie M cBride
I ' LL MISS YOU WHEN I ' M GONE (OT V)
TELL ME DEAR, DON 'T YOU CARE ? (OT V)
A Solid HitI
COW-COW BOOGIE
V-27919 Freddy M art in
EVERYTHING I'VE GOT 1FT VC)
CARELESS RHAPSODY 1FT VC)
Featuring the New Vocal Find
V-27920 Al vi no Re y
HE WEARS 'A PAIR OF SI l.VER WINGS (FT VC )
THE FERRIS WHEEL (FT VC)
V-2792 I Vaughn Monroe
TH IS IS WORTH FIGHTING FOR (FT VC )
THE COR~ORAL TOLD THE PRIVATE 1FT VC)
V-27932 Sammy Kaye
SOUTH WIND (FT VC)
I LEFT MY HEART AT THE STAGE DOOR CA N-
TEEN (FT VC)
V-27923 Tommy Dorsey
TAKE ME (FT VC)
BE CAREFUL, IT'S MY HEART 1FT)
V- 27925 Vaughn Monroe
MY DEVOTION ( FT VC )
WHEN I GROW UP (FT VC)
Davis Signs Allen
NEW YORK.-Joe Davis, who recen tly
created quite a stir along Tin Pan Alley
when he announced the organization of his
new Beacon Records, the purpose of which
is to help in the exploitation of tunes he
publishes, beat several of the major record-
ing companies to the draw when he signed
Bob Allen and his Orchestra, currently at
the New Pelham Heath Inn,
This will mark the first time that Allen
has been heard on records since his singing
days with Hal Kemp. On his first Beacon
Record date, Allen will record four sides of
which one will be "Keepin' Out Of
Trouble" by Andy Razoff who wrote such
tunes as "Ain't Misbehavin' ", "Christopher
Columbus", "Supposin'" and "Honeysuckle
Rose". Allen will also record the "Air
Raid Warden Song" by Charles and Nick
Kenny. The Beacon Records now have ' a
wide distribution on music boxes through-
out the country, and the first Beacon Rec-
ord of Jerry Wayne's recording of "This
Will Be A Lonesome Summer" has already
gone over the 25,000 mark.
ELLA MAE MORSE
FREDDIE SLACK
and hIs Orchestra
The Clever New Novelty
Number
Composed and Sung by
JOHNNY MERCER
CAPITOL RECORDS. 1483 N. Vine. Hollywood. HE-3148
629 Tenth Avenue. New York City. LOngacre 3-6144
Gutshall Offers Cabinet '
LOS ANGELES-The P lay-More is the
name of a new deluxe replacement cabinet
being offered Musicmen by the Gutshall
Distributing Co. Finished in natural wood,
beautifully grained, the cabinet is a thing
of true beauty. Modernistic glass insert
panels on the front and sides, plus an illu-
minated action flame in the' large center
panel on the front make the cabinet ex-
tremely attractive and the action effect
makes the cabinet a dominant attraction in
any location.
. The Play-More is adaptable for any two
12-record mechanisms as well as any 20
and 24-record mechanisms. Units may be
easily and quickly installed with no undue
fuss or bother. Large center panel on the
front can be removed to provide easy access
to the front of the mechanism when in-
stalling.
"We believe the Play-More fills a need
amongst operators at the present time for a
new, flashy and attractive cabinet that will
provide them with new machine profits on
I
STRICTLyeiNSTRUMENTAL
On Decca : JERRY WALD
a very moderate investment. P lay-More is
just such a cabinet," said Jack Gutshall of
the Jack Gutshall Distributing Co.
"Due to the present war program only a
limited number of cabinets can be con-
structed so it will be a case of first come,
first served," concluded Gutshall.
R. H. Wurlitzer Resigns
NORTH TONA WAND A.-Rudolph H.
Wurlitzer has resigned as chairman of the
board and as a director of Rudolph Wur-
litzer Co. after 50 years active service with
the company.
C. E. Johnson, vice-president and man-
ager of the North Tonawanda division, was
elected to the board to replace Wurlitzer.
Mills To Build Planes
CHICAGO-The Mills Novelty Co. has
been granted a license to manufacture air-
craft and aircraft parts.
Fred Mills, president, said the company
will turn out plywood parts, ailerons and
tail structures for fighting planes and even-
tually will construct a new plant to be used
in the manufacture of complete planes un-
der licenses of the Langley Aviation Corp.
Construction would include plastic plywood
fighter planes and gliders.
everyone's got a nickel for
BROTHER BILL
On Bluebird: TONY PASTOR
I. ONE DOZEN ROSES
Victor 27881-Dinah Shore
Blueb ird 11486-Art Kassell
2. SLEEPY LAGOON
Victor 2787S-Dinah Shore
Bluebird l l49S-Vaughn Monroe
3. JOHNNY DOUGHBOY
Victor 27870-Sammy Kaye
Blue bird ll S03-Freddy Martin
Bluebird llS23-Barry Wood
4. JERSEY BOUNCE
Victor 27809-Jan Savill
Blue bird 11490-Shep Field s
Bluebird llS22-King Sis te rs
5. JINGLE JANGLE JINGLE
Victor 27909-Freddy Martin
Blue bird llS33-Barry Wood
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