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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1947 ! Nitclife In N. Y. > BY ALVIN MOSES NEW YORK CANP) THF, CLUB BARON !■ il stow rentn around a run in with building in ■meetors which can’t bo healed for ! love or money; the "anglo:-" whom Burrono bad inter • Led in the cine roa-thfatie have moved their be longings ou! lock, stuck and bar rel. . . LOUTS JORDAN and his bond are more popular with APOLLO THEATRE crowds that, before his mar); 1 vvoi rics reached th< headlines -- good luck to you. Louie . . . Surpassing the box office records established by Lou .Order at Miami, the THREE BLAZERS are set to open at Frank tk: h iff man A 125th S’reel playhouse fine next Friday nit; JAMES NEWBY, publisher of Amateur Song magazine, is the re cipient of much praise from leaders ;n various walk- of life for his May-June combinati; n .Issue, due to newsprint difficulties. Mr. New by iv angling for . pro. o.' h:: own and when the deal is consum rded. you’ll read i; right here ir I your favorite column-space BILL POTTER 'B-.hv Oi.' am. pILL GAR.RE’IT M i . -. ictirn.i are two of the test-life >’ t; '.'cm manage is . w •■. .; , 1.0 the country in ntj humbi: t-Mima* tien. BILL CHASE, back !■•> the writing wars again •- ’urnirc ~ out the high-] mv-r<d iinnressioiis * that make his spat, i ,wuk rmu-' 011 our -‘dawn p;c ,; l" . . TOWN HALL can take u bow to: boin.. siledod as the !’;< - >■ i‘v rent ’‘Salute to Negro Wur Veter- • ar:s“ with inimit-.bi WILI.IE BRYANT acting a- w •c. MEET THE (.OLDEN L3RI BACK IN NOVEMBER 1945 an tn;kn«v-\rtaiu r sat patten* 1 in FRITZ POLL A RIES Sue lAn studios in upper Harlem in answer 1.0 a call for cl one into taier.t. A petite, oriental - io-to-ng numb-;., i-he answered to the tutor oi "Gin per' LaFoii' nut iv-a-bern NE W YORKER, reared o- one btoi-l: fiom Time.- Squm.. E:<- w other damsels answoreo. Poikird 1:0 toe ~i;u u-onicalL. e..0ti.;.» were destined to become < Iv.-rar partners and lasing friends in the hectic month- that w-.v-- ' ■ fellow. j NEVER TOOK A LESSON This pelt, -tarry-eyed d-.n.-'w win Inotes no older than 19 with or without glamour-effects. ' sgh 1 «he joD by Pollard, e:,-ft- thall mortal, and nighfchibbers firs’ her perform in the chc.ru- line 1 1 CLUB SUDAN. ' 5y operati I as the* Cotton Club. ! remember a few si t“<- chom:-- wUo graced that tirs*. Chib Sudt.- line when I vt-nl to < over s .m-: o-n opening nite In addition to .he ’ sprightly interpretive dm ter ’ Gin ger," whom I elect to call ' “Golden Girl’’ in thi story !h».io were Shirley and G.-rtie Johnson sister and sister-ir.-iaw *. wp 'w, • ly of WINNIE JOHNSON ny * ex-wife of Stepin Fetch it of mov-r. fame. Ann Cosmo. Edith Young. Gladys Goodard ‘'EspenanzgC Bil ik- Grave Joan Kin?. Estella Mi: no and one or two more whose names I no longer recall. There was the Goto on Girl, out there dancing like a Roekette with never a dancing teacher if th. V; Dun)': --ir. - L riK : i.-tiliiunce to show her her wa • around in the tricky rountine:. tluu made Club Sudan Hot-.' shows click Nylht after nigl.t ft-r six r. • -iv Ginger danced tot way into the Leans of Harlemites rad white vis itors from iridtow!! and the- Green wich Village section of the coy Metropolis. Her next port of all was ih< Staview Beach Hc-tel. Virginia Beach, still h. the chorus still u*.earning of the day wher: h-.r ori ginal and creative ide s would grind out. routines that would put her act in ffae foremost colored and - v?Hte .(uteri.es in the country. * She worked ir. ihe choc ~s a Club 400. Bnckroe Beach. V;» and Club TWA. Newport New-.. V:... up PSSmmmm JST ■ —~ ■■—* —V f< ... (Uv “LAUIe Jm' EMrtdgw sake*. hte> orchestra I* Stocky M««at Monlsjr &ight, Jtuir IS, t«» tii* damn* .Swim- tftenan lassor when* hr wS|l honor*. wits? tt»~ Surctm-Art-., os JSiysHm titular Ite aft-c-iight m *te»M«R h» *»*£«« to August. I9lf>. Then it was back ‘0 New York, city of her birth for a well earned rest. Satisfied that .she was ready to launch her o\u> career with her own act, Golden Girl opened at Chicago's RITZ LOUNGE, the latter part of August, '4O There she worked with ALLEN DREW' doing whatever came to clever mind; no worked-out routines, no suggested ideas oi uny .on, just the horn-noun creations .rat ma. k everythin--, about this Leman dynamo cl the dance floor The house literally went wild iv:r her performance no one in : the audience ever dreaming tffal : Ghigci's act was entirely UNRE HEARSED. and 100 per cent on -Inal With the month of June 1P47. in our midst. -Ginger’' is hack with her friends, admirer :;d lovers once, after 32 months > . ark at different amusement spots. : Aside from the Rite, lounge she : .slaved at Cry:-’a! Cabins. Washing ;i; the Ace Club. Lodi. N. J • hi,token Shack, Schenectady. N. Y. .to:, St. Mich..c-1, Montreal, Can. Ccks.mo Chib, Plantation Club, : •(. Lous and a five-day stay at .hub Baron. New York. il-.SICNLR. PAINTER. ATHLF.TL For year.: she has- ridden horses L'.ertly. swims iike a water ■ nr, cr rnv-scs the cb :nev to -. rolk's skattng, and lakes in all s ..sonable sports when time per mit*. she designs her own cor .•me:- crest:.- the hair sty lev that •■( u.e UiV- of people of alt races •ever la travels: is a paintes - , far belter than average ability • -pv!trail' and is an interior dec .tor -~ out of this world. A free ! R-jicrr. she is under no exclusive t-ent or i.-.r.nagcmTt, and has :■ n» -o’-' of her own booking in- I IGXEI. n XTIPTON S BAND : LHi t) MOST POPULAR' ;;, v York NNPA • A vote of : i.-iitie thiati ical editors shows i . ‘Lionel Hampton Band” is the I ro : iv on ihe mad today. Hump’s band has withstood the •<.si a. a post-war reversion. Instead i• u in? curtailed or brokers up have beer, so many of the war tisne success bands, the Hampton : and is acclaimed as being one of the. greatest in musicianship and showmanship. Lucky Millinder Starts National Talent Hunt Hnltimnro, Md - The- Lucky Mnlindvr 1947 National Talent Dis :-ry Quest sL.itei auvjMcScHisly S: 'urday. June 7th. when the New 3,; cy Stale Furls, held at Waltz D A./.: Atlantic City, N. J. n ; :ack d :a : fivy r.st of 67 tol ‘ed smaear slni'err inrarr.cnt- Is, vocal and musical troop, rep neeniivg 31 Garden Strut cities, .-air-petcd for fame, fortune and a s.-tsV-L profcssionnl Career in i .iw-busine-s The niar-capcvl!.* .u’dien-.-e thrilled to the blues and (isv harn ■ v sinpag of The Da vb Trki of Carteret. K. J. who . .liked off with ’pop singing hon (,-•: The spiritue’s and folk sinking tentesf saw a close battle waged ;.i twer. -:x c-venl;- -tchea groups, V, awarded the rie- L'-ori to the Kinging Star Quartet Newark B- th winners are eligi bic; to appeat in the Grand Final;, s ■ be held in Hollyv. vod. Atlanta. Chicago or Now York, convpetiitp v. :th waning reprvsteSta'tlvas fncan 31 otr !■ flutes. Miilinde and his orchestra, fea trt ir.g An !.-*(■-<•', A ’leen. 'Buli r.ioo3!." Jackson and the nation's new me rig sonsr-rtidn Paul Brc-ck vnndgc vrill continue thi-tr 78 city . - ossto-intr.v tour with appearance sfi.cdu'eo for Lyncbbtire. Va., June 3. Pclersbuvg. Va. Jim? '33, Imiiream —a. nmifrti-d ltoha.<>.ro wnir-lionae. The third attnetim «1B hi- liusty HfWitr. (hr nun vhe made (tie hit “Open tiw flaw, BidutrdC I'll* -uius.ti ntn( i.< BpWßfioresl Id I Vuif l»f wSki;*. |%ef, **•'■ jp**s#*ev CLIMBED STAIRWAY TO STARDOM j • When Yy picture w 3s taken The Melody Masters were singiw' their latest Apollo recording, "Subway Cutie.” Riding . 1 r ; v. am recording avriMs then Apollo contract has gained lor the Melody Masters consistent record hits. From the sensational ■ sv i ,, j.-. u ’ • jT.hv. ’ and D. n't Eut Mind Them"’ to tiros, latest novelty tunc "Subway Cutie - ' the Melody Masters have , <1 indvd 1! •• brw.w to st.ardom. * Q n ]<;st Tbu ; th. C, ; nfet ( V etured .hove) moved info The Case Zanzibar in New York, following the famous Mills ! Brothers. At th-: time when the boys temporarily "halted” their climb,, contracts wcie being inked at the Gale Agency for a series of stellar appearances beginning with the Broadway nite chid booking. M u thi Mdo-dv Masters: Beginning at the top o .'.urns Watson, the Baltimore lad who is noted for his early start in the mt-stcai world. No:: t- • Wat-on is Danny Owen- lend - .no: Formerly a member of the Southern Sons and solo vocalist with the Coleman Brothers. Danny, they would have you believe, i ■ to: Beau Brummel of the gcovip. (Well, hv‘s handscmc-and-then-some, £'l;o ’: T ; tb-r left and •-r •! Danny i CF.fi Giver:, who was tb rigina'l" bass to take-the place of the late Orville (Floppy) Jones v, itb the celebrate-.1 Ink Spo: An erstv.li:!: r,: .mi- cr ol th, h K.o-n ’- v Coleman Brothers and the Golden Gate Quartet, Chfl posses*-.:s pi. nty of -park) .■ and a brilliant dc.p bass vo ■ In fr. 1 Ckvens is the young man with the comedy touch —the person ality boy himself —Simon 'Tv ■ Payne. 'I bin thereV.the .many:: U-i th. .pelm.trie Miller, who was formerly with the Lionel Llnmptoa, and Count Basie Orel, era. " *—Dtby Coombs ® . VrightsvilU Bead. June sSth. Washington. D. C.. June I ■ Abing don. Va- June 16 K■.•Seville, Term . :Jwu- 17 KmS'HS. N. C.. Jun-.- 18. F'cbmond Va.. June 19. \''>rfu!:; V;, Jur 20. Durh?r. N. C Jure : 21. Beekley VVm V J .nv V Wil mington N C June 23 Green * : villc S C . ,nn" 24.. Fayntifvilic. Tv C . June: ChmGc.m. S C. -Tune 20 A -. 1 . .a Ga . Jmy 2. \l laijf.-i. Ga Jii’y 2. A. \.2 N. . July * h The ’ ■ a ill ■- ■; m.m ; through Florid... Misfu.sippL Louia ■ H»r.3. Texas. Kansas and c-he*- mH : western cities with me MHiirdei 19-37 T-,. :. .: ; iV.v .; :y • •••.•■.•.• • y , Qv.e.'i m:. as par; ot :iv reju • <<»T (i (*:;!«(*.* . Si 'Nf ssi seat- m: a*- j•i - ■ •: a :y m : - CELEBRATED PIANIST TO STUDY IN PARIS NEW YOH.HI 1 AN? - Gtiov;: ! WaJkej '■ F> : C.. pianist rewaled her. . m ,vmS, during hit To .yn Hull .; that ■ • r- pSans to soil for Phvsr- on June jj* to study repertoire with Sober! i dasadeus. the distinguished French rrarust . ■ '.ho .\.omcar. Acs i srk&ol in FriTjcaintiicsu Wal-Kor vci.ll me it said, for several scheduled <m certs A product of Oberlm const-rva mr\ of otl Curt'S ms! MV-" of Philadelphia, he j the first Nc | grn mslramrKt to play with the Philadelphia rd Ivr.lfiritore •ncchts- Sras. The yovnc r.'sntft was sv j claimed loudly during hut recent participator; in the JwfM&td sob •*>) Mu«ir*<. u, \ -vyir r iff. oomposism.".?. dnnf' rcritals an > 1 forutn disr-ussions.*’ MOEKHOI '■!. Gl, till \! I li ATLANTA, Ga Ftity-onc Bachelor of Arts and 20 Bachelor oi Si it-nee degrr-t s were awarded ai U/f. acth annual commencement of Morehouse College here last. Tues day. North Carolina graduates o-hc -.ytre awareded degrees ere. Fulton Coadiah Bradley Winston-Saleir- Walter Edward Ricks. Jr., of Kings Mountain and Andrew Isaac Ter itli of Winston-Salem. Hteise Vaughn McKinney ot {Cnarkitte and Imogcne HcrVwt Turner o( WiiMßon-Sa lerr. '.«.-cre awarded the Bachelor o£ Arts de gree at "he SpeJman College im< menceKieftt Wednesday. sav vci saw it' :t>: the c mnnn's j %um m i IT DIDN'T WORK R.v WtItRFN r. Al.I FY The Kvlfil. Jtißileh Singer: and Li Dixie Burr:;i>in:. T■ ■■ ■ re " I! : • :;:rhuuf N- !*’■• ( - : ri : ;.a to h crowd -if move ir .n TUO people ir, Wi’soi; at Cumnrsur.it Ci- :ter TJondav nirrs* June 9t.h tiity were found ni.nching it out in Durham at the A.n.-jry, At both GCI '.IFQOni? tbi? S^;D-lD C-i'v;-. : rj. . Mi tbeir smooth sine ini' TV -- work for fire Bf ■ i -uld have ix-o. that :h,- "sion'-e’ Y : l WsnH.lw :h G-Tu U,-: ■ ! t*r -. !j bp some Sajjl bitting (rp ’-V v’h'K'ky ll;.M J:;-.* v. ha! qua:- i-h will knock the home run d;: r-t rdr on the 1 rave-ling of ;he blael r,,i SLidy you; sriAier.re’’* fiv.: . i:ummii»K- 800-. If y:rvt don’t no; work ayaio iYfwJjiPffion Aluntur Chard-." of Ksspii;:;: nr-- fiavu.-s their tvven ’• 3 urinur 1 oviirig at 'Maryland. June 21-32 V,'. Hcnrv •S’.vd: Green, easto-: 5 pj-:,vir,ci«l 1 * Tcir.Q-x-h bf j V ;i mciiro ■■ < oi the arrantcTMent c- nv • r.’jiiefr, Support our Paper StK*V:n(nVMVnan Inrr m.iiin m.. ... TniTiHraawwiwai ■iW'Mi-FPwvmiriT^Twwwiimiiifwymtm^^ HERE IT IS FOLKS | The Annual Original ' JUNE GERMAN With Best Entertainment Yet I Ab AH-Nishi Battle Os Swing ROY ELDRIDGE And His Orchestra ] and INTERNATIONAL SW EETHEARTS • ' ,;J§ OF RHYTHM PLUS “DUSTY” FLETCHER I ! DOING HiS NUMBER | “OPEN THE DOOR, RICHARD” 1 MONDAY, JUNE 16 I I m Planter's Warehouse No- 2,, Rodkv Mount, N. C* 1 i, TTTF CAETOLTNIAN RATING HOT RECORDS r.v OTTO MACK r»( >b- NXP.t News Service FLATTER CHATTER: Columbia : • ill rclctise mi album of DUKE LI-LINGTON and his orchestra on J. i-e 15. All of the recoids are be in,. i v :.,ide from old marlcvs. re- : a. doa in the thirucs which have never been piesff-ri. CC’LNT BASIL and his baito o -.-re a-rcordrd the signal honor oi being eh sen to perform at th- ; most impressive mass induction of Nr \ > and Marine Corps reservists . hi.tiory of Navhi ser\icc. • nveh |i.a': plate on May 24 m the ; . i. tra oi the University of Penn •; 3 vania. Ov -r 11.000 cxHerviccmer il their guests danced t.i the beat following the services Columbia's album of “FlniinV Rf.inbow.’ smash B-oadway must iiii! has just, been released . . . /Fipion nd Charles Shavers '(:}■ the list of musicians hi Tom my Dorsey's new baud. Speaking of Tommy Dorsey. RCA V has juc rel-:a -d the ’‘Dor l::' Concerto,’ a 12-inch disc tak >.-•• from ihe film production “The F-ai. il,'-Dorseys . . Providing mb shov'ease for the .tndivicl ! taii-nts of thr.se famous musical i.-iothers, the "concerto’ is present- , ■ : , as iiv-iurcd ' the movie Eack-d by a foil tymphony orches -I*. under the baton of L&ui- Fortw-s, the Dorseys demonstrate all fine jazz fooling which has brough. *j'i n world-wide fame. RECOMENDED FOR PROSFEC TiVE JUNE BRIDES who expect P. r;< • married without the benefit of : ■••■•gar: music: the 12-inch Columbia j cording of Wacncr's “Lohengrin" ' • Bridal Chorus i vdth Mendels ■vihti's "Midrummei Night's Dream’' ..Wedding Marcht on the reverse ; (\usi released '. The two pieces ol ' wedding music, played by Fred Fichel at the Ne w York Paramount f . ran. are both glowing marches — ; Vvcl] played. RECOMMENDED DISCS: The page Savannah Trio’s interpretation u, - Walkin’ My Baby Back Home" , ; vd "Heart Breakin" • Victort. . The Earl Hku> re-issue of "Boogie V.'oogie oil the St. Louis Blues’ with'""Jelly Jelly" or. the fljpovm- Hines' No. 19 was on the reverse ide nf the original release years , ?1): iVictor!. . . T-Bone Walker ... i(h Lcs Hit' and his orchestra do i,H,’ "T-Bone Blues" and "Jimmy's Bites ’ < Bluenote). Harry James' "You'll Never Know - *'Columbia- . Elliott Law rence’s t»Sympathy” (Columbia* Toinni v Dorsey’s “Bingo, Bar.go. Boffo ■ VWfor* . ■ The Metro • pi AJ! stars with Frank Sinatra -swc'-t Lorraine” with ''Nat ri ;: j.p.r." fe.mtrm.i Nat “Ktnp Cole and June Christy on the flip £ Iffflff miWiM&m H'. --- W - £»'■■ ; ijjijf '% & s'■ |f|^ i The superb solo rendition of Cootie William? on “T Can’t. Gt* "darted” tMa.tcf.tu") and Willi" • Smith's great also r.-ajt solos in iho •Willie Smith Album" i Keynote* Record fans will recall that for several months Ted Weems uni qim interpretation of “Hcartaehes' 1 Deceit i was the tap; of the town. Well, maestro Harry James ha- is sued the same number . . . and it s something to write home about. . . Whether u fan select:? the \Vc«nit er Jam tv disc depends on individ ual taste Both v-re well worth brt • ning to. However it rhythm r vr-ur business, the .hunts interpre tation will probably rate youi ■' raves. A lew oay- ;i yo a .roup of BTL i IE HOLLIDAY fans got together v.ith your reviewer to discu.-s the I Holiday ease and the singing abili ty >.yi the gifted vocalist. Ter. Hoiiida.v record? were play 'd for the purpose of determining • which 'of the singer's recordings touched the heartstrings of the ma- 1 .ji.-rtty of the fans person*. The Win- ) ner. Billie's interpretation of j •TtaVlir.’ Light" with Paul White man's orchestra tCapitol) «n which : she sings under the name of "Lady Day. Record fan who raved about El hot Lawrence’s "Symphathy," will ,'ikc his "They Can't Convince Mr r ith "Let's Put Out Dreams To "..•her" on the flipover These are two dreamy ballads in the unortho dox Lawrchce manner. The first id;-, from the movie ‘"Down to Earth." h mures a beautiful an ango - iit. with an Enrlb'ft horn, two ; dan nets and a bassoon. Jack Him : t»:s does the vocal. CLASSICS Os unusual mu-ica l j I'MMuiwii iii—l| iii mmmammmm THE NEW Royal i Frida.' and Saturday Buster Crahbe --In "GHOST OF HIDDEN VALLEY" Akin Kane Rkthrnnrid- In "THE: MI3STNC LADY' .Sunday and Monday Eddie Dean—ln "ROMANCE OF THE WEST ’ In Color Tuesday and Wednesday Wild Bill Elliott- -In 'THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY" Paul Kenjrk-d EJeanc.-r Parker- In "OF HUMAN BONDAGE” | NOW PLAYING! A NEW REALM OF EXCITEMENT AND SUSPENSE’ JAMES CAGNEY IN ‘‘l3 RUE MADELEINE” with ANNA BELLA - RICHARD CONTE - FRANK L ATI MORE Starts Saturday! A Heart Warming | jpUl; 4” Cove Story! | * ove :J lfa:r Fiat couldn't Don De Fore ■. f .O ' Ann Harding CHARLfSi(I)S6i£S • ViCIOR MOOIP GAlf SOW w "IT- HAPPENED ON sth AVENUE' STARTS WEDNESDAY SPENCER TEXCY - KATHERINE HEPBURN ROBERT WALKER - MELVIN DOUGLAS j IN “The Sea of Grass” I "■ "““*1 PAGE SEVEN interest iti Columbia? new record im> of Igor Stravinsky s most re cent Symphony in Three Move vKr.tf. Stravinsky wrote this tynv 1 hor-y in 1945 in Hollywood, and dedicated the work to the New York I’hdharmonic-Svmphony Or el estra in appreciation of his twen w year ‘ association with the or ganisation , Support \ our Home * Town Paper wwwmosww tmom - Lincoln RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA SUN. St MON. JUNE IS - IS Robot t Montgomery Audrey Totter Lloyd Nolan “LADY IN THE LAKE” TUESDAY JUNE 17 : Victor Jerry Pamela Blake “UNKNOWN GUEST" ! WED. & THtm. JUNE Jfi-13 Abbot? &■ Costello “THE TIME DF THEIR LIVES" Chapter S j "MONSTER ANO THE ARE" FRL h SAT. JUNE 20 21 Wild Bill F.ler In I “PHANTOM 3F THE RUINS’ ; and Lour; Armstrong "SWING PARADE OF ISIS” Chapter 1 "MYSTERIOUS MR. M ‘
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