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MUSIC7ETETIRAIIIII FIRECORDS71110
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Volume 10 No. 19 Week of January 6th. 1969
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Collectors making Osaka MusicVancouver: Warner Bros/New Syndromerecording group, The Collectors havebeen commissioned to lay down 30minutes of music for the sevenbuilding complex of the CanadianPavilion at Expo '70 to be held inOsaka Japan. Most of the music willbe written by members Bill Hendersonand Claire Lawrence. The group willalso be involved in a Film Boardfeature film, as yet to be named. Thefilm will feature a bus and it's tripthrough the ten provinces commencingin British Columbia and returning tothis west coast port. Complete withthe mud and what have you picked upon its trip, the bus will be loadedonto an Osaka bound steamer tobecome an important part of theCanadian display.
The Collectors have also writtenthe score for the stage production of"Grass & Wild Strawberries" whichis scheduled for a three weekengagement at Vancouver's PlayhouseTheatre. Jack Herschorn, manager ofthe Collectors, reports that 16 of thesedays have been completely sold out.January 3 the group will release, onWarner Bros/New Syndrome, theirsecond album, under title of "Grass& Wild Strawberries".
Although only together for twoyears, The Collectors have becomesomewhat of a prize in the recordingindustry. Their first album for the WBlabel has already surpassed 40,000sales and is currently selling well inthe UK. Most of their concert activity
has been somewhat restricted to theCanadian and U.S. west coasts. Theirfirst appearance east of the rockieswas the first part of December whenthey headlined Ben Benjamin's "TripsFestival By Candlelight" at theSales Pavilion in Edmonton and drewa standing ovation from the more than3000 capacity audience.
The Collectors are comprised ofRoss Turney, drums; Bill Henderson,lead guitar; Glenn Miller, bass;Howie Vickers, lead singer andTrombone and Claire Lawrence,sax, organ and flute.
The Collectors received muchpress on their first album release, andin particular their cut of "What Love",a one piece suite lasting 19 minutes.
A musical aggregation as potentiallyexplosive as The Collectors could,with the proper exposure, become oneof the top international groups of 1969.
BRUCE LP SCORES TOP SALESVancouver: Allan Bruce, currentlywinding up a cross country promotionfor his Warner Bros Seven Arts' LPrelease of "My World Of Son g", hasfound exceptional interest bybroadcasters in all ten of theCanadian provinces. This interest hassparked sales in the album whichhave now far surpassed the usualfigure for a Canadian talent album.With January being "Canadian TalentMonth", the promotion crew of the WBlabel are expected to blanket the
nation with this already well receivedalbum.
U.S. stations bordering onCanada, who have no doubt receivedrequests from listeners having heardBruce selections on Canadian radio,have also become Allan Bruceoriented. Their programming of cutsfrom the album could influence itsU.S. release.
Coming up for Bruce is a coupleof taping sessions for CTV's "RiverInn", the first to be aired Jan. 8th.
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COMEDY CAFE to follow NHLToronto: The CBC recently announcedthat Montreal's popular televisionproduction of "Comedy Cafe" willreplace "Barris and Company"sometime in February.
"Cafe" which stars BarrieBaldaro, Dave Broadfoot, PeterCullen, Joan Stuart, and Ted Zeigler,is now being seen in black and whiteon a monthly basis in Montreal. Whenit goes to the network on a weeklybasis in February it will switch tocolour, but will continue to originatein Montreal. This arrangement will
remain for six to eight editions.Bruce Raymond, TV program director
for the English network explained,"We're anxious not to lose theMontreal flavour of Comedy Cafe,It's achieved a good deal of criticalacclaim in a very short time. However,because of the shortage of colourfacilities in Montreal and theunusually heavy work load in ourToronto studios in January, ComedyCafe can't begin weekly networktelecasting until February".
Producer of "Comedy Cafe" isDale Barnes.
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DEW LINEBOW SINGLECalgary: The Dew Line, aWestern Canadian recording unit havejust released their initial single underthe Capitol banner. Entitled "RecipeFor Love" and "Sunny SunshineTomorrow" (72557), the disc hasapparently received the nod of severalradio station hit pickers which hasresulted in the group chalking up goodsales and one nighter dates.
Taping took place at GaietyProductions in Hollywood.
The young five man group iscomprised of Francis Munoz, drummerand lead singer; Al Gibson, bass andvocals; Pat Murphy, piano and organ;and two lead guitarists Allan Wattsand Dwayne Wells.
Much of the 'success of the grouphas been due their ability to tourthousands of miles throughout theWestern Provinces in their own selfcontained travelling lounge whichaccomodates the group, their twoequipment managers and $25,000 worthof equipment.
The Dew Line are managed byRori Enterprises, of Calgary.
MIDEM STARS TO BE VIDEO TAPEDLondon. Eng: The second annualMidem Festival to be held in CannesFrance, Jan 18 through the 24th. willsee television cameras move tovideo tape the all star variety galas.
The tapes are to be offered totelevision networks throughout NorthAmerican and Europe.
Those appearing at the galasinclude: Mary Hopkin, Aretha Franklin ,Gene Pitney, 5th Dimension, BobbyGoldsboro, Canned Heat, WilsonPickett, John Rowles and others yetto be named.
In view of the already expectedsuccess of this year's Festival,plans have apparently been made toextend Midem '70 at which time theFestival will unveil new premisesdesigned specially for the song fest.
Bob Chisolm, music directorCJFX Antigonish, Nova Scotia :(good action on Gary Buck's Cap;single "Mister Brown", which r(moves into the No. 5 spot on thecountry chart. with Tommy HunteColumbia release of "I Can't FirSpace" making it to No. 45 firston. Orval Prophet apparently hassingle out entitled "Run Run Ru:This one moves up the CJFXfrom No. 50 to No. 48.
"Mister Brown" has proven tone of the top country hits of JotWessel country. The CKCK Regi:personality moves Gary Buck's sinto the No. 1 spot on the "CoupHit Line". Jimmy Ordge, whohad a good run up the chart withApex single of "Chilly Winds" inow making a slow descent on thchart.
Scotty Stevenson, who chalkEup national action on his RCA Vlid of "Dandelion Wine" has beeplaying to good houses in and artthe Montreal area. Scotty and hisCanadian Nite Hawks should bemaking moves to the record sceneagain shortly.
The popular Northern Ontarioof Dot and Morris Rainville arepulling down top money and havebooked solid over the past few mThey've just finished a succes.sfengagement at the Golden Nugget
The Rainvilles
are currently working the BrockdMotor Hotel, both in Sudbury. Thbe playing the Sorento Motel formonth of January and have beensigned to do a show with Myrna 1the second week of January.Arrangements were made by Myrnmanager Don Turner. The aggresRainvilles have just released anon the Rebel label containing tvtheir past hits "I Got What I Wan"Too Much In Love", "It's AllFault", and "Dreams Are For Fwhich was produced by Stan KleRebel is distributed by Robt. J.of Canada.
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A SHINING CANADIAN STAR
Toronto: When Canadian television viewers saw Debbie Lori Kaye carrying the ball in her own CBC-TV special "Hey, Little One", Monday
Dec. 30, it could only add strength to the star picking ability of RPM readers
who voted Debbie "Top Female Country Singer", in last year's poll.
Debbie Lori Kaye
This 18 year old tiny ball of Sault Ste. Marie talent turned out an
excellent performance that could have done with a little more oomph in musi-
cal arrangements and sound. Perhaps
DEBBIE
the Dave Thomas touch might have supplied the necessary support.
Regular viewers of CBC-TV's "Tommy Hunter Show", regarded as
the top variety show in Canada, were perhaps somewhat pre -conditioned to
the talents of Debbie Lori Kaye through her weekly appearances on this show, but given her own reins, Miss Kaye
Certainly surpassed even the expectations of her most avid fans
and no doubt gathered many more followers to the pop/country Kaye
sound. Although regarded basically as a
country singer, Debbie showed fantastic pop ability with ''Scarborough
Fair" and "Beautiful Things". It's hoped that Debbie will keep her
country image. It fits her much better, and is far more sustaining.
Columbia records has taken advantage of the television special
and issued Debbie's first ablum for the label under the same title as the
show (ELS 329). Keeping the country image for
Debbie's special was Al Cherny, who has had much success with his album
outing on RCA Victor, and in tune with the music of today was that fantastic singing voice of Vancouver's Mike Campbell, who was first
discovered by CBC-TV producer Ken Gibson and who is now known as
LORI NAYS
Michal Vincent
Michal Vincent. The young chanter, now being handled by Variety Artists
productions is becoming an important part of the Toronto scene and is
expected to cut a record session before too long. On tap for Debbie Lori Kaye is a
recording session in Germany with Debbie singing in German to be
followed by a session in Israel with Debbie singing in Hebrew. Columbia
also expects to release a single of Debbie's by mid -January.
ATLANTIC SIGNS CARTOONE NYC: June Harris reports from
Atlantic Records that a long term, exclusive recording contract has been
signed between Atlantic and a major new British group, Cartoone. The deal was negotiated by Jerry Wexler,
executive vice president of Atlantic and Marian Massey, manager of
Cartoone, and Stevens H. Weiss, the
(Left) Atlantic's new signing, Cartoone. (Right) Part of the Canadian contingent at Gavin's Programming Conference in Las Mil1M21111./111121¢.
group's U.S. legal rep. Initial album release is set for
the latter part of January. Cartoone, a self contained unit of four Scotsmen,
write and perform all their own material. They are: Derek Creigan,
lead singer and bass guitar; Mike Allison, lead guitar; Charles Mo
Trowers, rhythm guitar and Chick E. Coffils, drums.
Miss Harris notes "the Cartoone
Vegas: Bob Bye (CKWX Vancouver) Mrs. Bye, Paul Ski (CHLO St. Thomas), George
Johns (CKOM Saskatoon), Tom Peacock
sound is extremely contemporary, yet without falling into any of the estab- lished bags. Instead, it creates one
of its own using a rock base, and introducing the distinctively different
voice of lead singer Derek Creigan". Producer of Cartoone is Mark
London, one of the composers of "To Sir With Love". No Canadian distributor has been named at time of writing.
(CKWX Vancouver), Barry Nesbitt (CKFH Toronto) and Compo's field promotion manager Al Mair.
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TURTLES FINALLY MAKEHOMETOWN GIGBeverly Hills: White Whale recordinggroup, The Turtles, who have beenan important part of the hit scene foralmost two and a half years includingover 400 concerts finally made it hometo headline a night at Santa MonicaCivic Auditorium Dec. 13.
The group, who recently made afast trip up the charts with "Elenore",have never toplined a major date inthe Los Angeles area before. Theyapparently went directly into therecording industry from their West-chester High School in the PacificPalisades area and became a big itemat home strictly through theirrecordings.
CAROLANN GRIFFIN/IKE ISSACSGUEST ON "IT'S HAPPENING"Toronto: The Jan. 9th and 30theditions of CTV's "It's Happening"will guest Carolann Griffin and IkeIsaacs.
The first show will feature MissGriffin singing "Both Sides Now" anda duet with Robbie Lane in "Mornin'Glory". Ike Isaacs will sing "MagicCarpet Ride". Robbie will performthree numbers "Looking Out MyWindow", "I Love How You Love Me",and "A Little Help From My Friends".The Carnival, back-up group for theshow will go it alone with "Privilege"and "Main Street".
On tbm second show Miss Griffinwill sing "American Boy", and IkeIsaacs will be featured in a coupleof soul hits, "I Heard It Thru TheGrapevine", and "Papa's Got ABrand New Bag". Robbie will againtake three numbers "The Thought OfLoving You", "In My Life" and"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me".The Carnival will perform "Bend MeShape Me", and Do You Wanna Dance".
"It's Happening" is produced forthe CTV network by Mike Steele.
AGNES DE MILLE'S "COMESUMMER" AT O'KEEFE FORTWO WEEKSToronto: Agnes De Mille, who helpedrevolutionize the musical comedystage through her choreography in"Oklahoma" will premiere her newmusical "Come Summer" at theO'Keefe Centre Jan. 27, runningthrough Feb. 8.
Headlining the musical is RayBolger, perhaps best known for hisScarecrowing in "The Wizard of Oz".
Also featured are David Cryer,Susan Reed, well known balladsinger and zitherest, Cathryn Damon& Margaret Hamilton. The latter appearingwith Bolger in "Wizard" as theWicked Old Witch.
"Come Summer" is based onEsther Forbes' novel "Rainbow OnThe Road", with book and lyrics byWill Holt and music by David Baker.
This World Premiere is an AlbertW. Selden and Hal James presentation.
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CHM!eager to make it (the film) andscreenwriter Buck Henry was signetfor the script. Studios in Rome, NevYork and Hollywood were madeavailable for the shooting. The nextbig chore was to come up with asuitable actress for the title roleand a few more super stars. Althoulmore than 2000 young hopefuls weninterviewed in Hollywood, Paris ,Rome and key cities around the woiEwa (pronounced EeeVaaa) Aulinreceived the nod Nov. 27, 1967 theday before production began. Ewa,now 17 was a natural. She was blonand she had that half-woman-half-chbeauty necessary for the role, andthrough her two years of modellingshe acquired excellent confidencebearing and a whole lotta sexiness.
Seligman and Zoref madearrangements with Cinerama ReleasCorp, to distribute the film and thesigning of major stars was next.
Star lineup includes:Richard Burton, as the travellingWelsh poet McPhistoMarlon Brando is Grindl the Guru.Ringo Starr as the Mexican gardenerEmmanuel.Walter Matthau portrays General SmSugar Ray Robinson is Zero thechauffer.Charles Aznavour is the HunchbackJames Coburn, Dr. Karnkeit.John Huston, Dr. Dunlap.John Astin appears in the dual role
FORD'S "BETTER IDEA" GROUFSWAMPED WITH CONCERT REQUIBeverly Hills: It's been reported byJim Mahoney & Associates that the
COUNT BASIE AT O'KEEFEToronto: Count Basie and hisOrchestra will appear in concert atO'Keefe Centre Jan 3rd. and 4th.
Advance sales have been reporas fairly brisk. Basie and hisOrchestra considered "The mostexplosive force in jazz" are set fotwo performances only, both at 8:30PM respective dates.
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN INCONCERT AT MASSEY HALLToronto: Artur Rubinstein will befeatured in a special Pension FundConcert with the Toronto SymphonyJan. 9 at 8:30 PM at Massey Hall.Seiji Ozawa will conduct.
The program will include Chopi"Concerto No. 2 in F Minor" andBeethoven's "Concerto No. 5 in EFlat Major (The Emperor)".
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Tongerine11170.0 89 SOMEONE TO LOVE
Bobby VeeLiberty56080-K 90 94 KO DON'T PAT ME ON THE BACK
AND CALL ME BROTHER KasondraCapitol2342-F
91 --- --- GAMES THAT PEOPLE PLAY
Joe SouthCopito1-2248-F 92 BABY BABY DON'T CRY
Srnokey Robinson & Mirocles Tamla54178.1...
93 --- ---
LONG LINE RIDER Bobby Darin-Direction350.44
94 --- --- MAY I Bill DeolHeritage803-M 95 --- --- POOR
SIDE OF TOWN Al Wilson -Soul City771-L
96 95 97 TICKET TO RIDE Pierre LaiondePrestlge.4724-K
97 DADDY SANG BASS Johnny CashColumbia.4-44689-H
98 WILL YOU BE STAYING AFTER SUNDAY Peppermint Rainbow-Decca-32410,1
99 --- I CAN'T HELP IT
Al MortInoCopltol.2355-F 100 TRA LA LA SONG
Banana Splits-Decco32429J
Compiled from record company, radio station and record store reports
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RADIO RECIRich Simons, promotion for
Vancouver's Taylor, Pearson &Carson, reports heavy radio exposureon Andy Kim's Atlantic outing of"Rainbow Ride", "She A Lady" byJohn Sebastian on Kama Sutra andWilson Pickett's Atlantic single"Hey Jude". Rich also reports thatTerry Mulligan has left CKLG-FMfor an indefinite period to pursue acareer in local television. Tim Burgehas taken Terry's on -air duties. CKLGis currently running a giganticpromotion with a specially preparedalbum from Atlantic-Atco for the nexttwo weeks. All proceeds from thesale of this album go to CKLG'sfavourite charity.
New faces at CJME Reginabelong to Mike Couchman and BrianLang. Earl Mann, who gathered asizeable following during his on -airduties at CHIC Brampton and later atCKEY in Toronto, is now with CHFI.
Greg Buckler, rock jock for theEvangeline Radio Network programmingfrom CKAD in Middleton, Nova
STAN KLEES
Scotia, reports that "These Eyes" bythe Guess Who on Nimbus 9, hasmoved to the number 5 position inonly two weeks. Greg also suggestswe keep our ear on the RCA Victorrelease of "You've Got That Lovin'Look" by Ottawa's Mythical Meadow.
Montreal's contribution to CBCRadio's "After Noon' program willoriginate from the bi-bi town Thursdaysbeginning Jan 2 at 1:15 PM EST.Hostess will be Lise Payette, whohas become one of Montreal's mostoutstanding broadcasters. She washostess of the popular French radionetwork show "Place aux Femmes"and has been featured on the CBCEnglish radio network as hostess of"Sunday At The Fair" and as hostessof "Speak Easy". The Montrealoffering will be taped the precedingday of broadcast in the 100 seatTheatre de la Place (home of thelunchtime Instant Theatre), which isin the shopping concourse of PlaceVille Marie. Freda Garmaise of CBM"Magazine" fame will appear
It was recently brought to myattention that I have been writingthis column for quite awhile. To be exact,it all started July the first, 1967.
The Column was originallycalled "What's A Nice Kid Like YouDoing In A Business Like This??"It was to be a ten part series directedat young artists attempting to get intothe music business.
As it often happens the ten partseries never ended and became"Music Biz". To date RPM haspublished approximately 75 columnsin this series (laughingly called"The Adventures of Stan Klees)" bythe editor of RPM).
The first column was called"So You Want To Be A Rock andRoll Star?" I think it bears repeatingnow particularly as 1969 getsstarted.
As you watch television, listen
regularly. Music will be supplied bythe Yvan Landry Quartet. Announceris Sheridan Nelson. Producer isRamona Randall.
Ramona Randall was alsoproducer of the CBC "Showcase"production which features TheodoreBikel skedded for airing Jan 12 at4:03 PM EST. Bikel performed beforean audience of Montreal universitystudents and shows his versatilitywith a French-Canadian folk song;a Spanish love song; a 15th centurysong, "Peat Boy Soldiers"; a Hebrewsong; and a Russian Gypsy song.Canadian folksinger AlexanderZelkine, who records for Capitol,joins Bikel in ''Those Were The Days"
Hugh Curry, late of CHUM -FMhas apparently incorporated a fewcompanies, one of them being DreamMachine Ltd. He is currently onassignment from the CBC in Englandtaping interviews with anyone andeveryone of importance in the Britishmusic scene. Rumours have it he mayeven latch onto the new Prince ofWales for a bit of a chit chat.
MUSIC BIZto the radio and records, and read fanmagazines, it all looks so easy. Youlearn to play a guitar and you make arecord and it's a HIT, and you makea great deal of money.
That's the way smart publicistswrite up the overnight success ofmost stars, but what they fail to tellyou, is exactly what this series ofarticles will be about. Few hits andfew stars happen overnight and thevery very few that do, are the onesyou'll hear about most.
In the past three years I haveproduced approximately 150 singles.About 50% of these were never listedon the RPM "Canadian Hits" chart(The only national survey ofCanadian hit action). Approximately25% did not get above number 11, andonly 10% ever got into the top 5 andapproximately 5% (8 out of 150) werenumber 1 records in Canada. Many
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were released in the U.S. but onlyONE got half way up the Cash Boxand Billboard charts ("My GirlSloopy" by Little Caesar and TheConsuls). So you see it is not veryeasy to have a hit whether you are aproducer or an artist.
As bad as the Canadian figureslook, let's look at the odds in theUSA. There are approximately 1000labels in the USA. Almost 100 recordsare released each week (singles).About 8% of these ever enter thenational trade charts, 3% are by NEWartists, and my estimate of a newgroup or artist having a top tenrecord in the U.S. are about 1 in 200.Therefore the odds indicate that youhave to make 200 records to have anumber 1 single. Most of the positionson the charts are taken up byestablished artists who have had hitafter hit. The odds against a NEWartist are very high.
So before you go out and buy aguitar, or start taking singing lessons,you might just follow this series ofarticles to see what else is againstyou. In the weeks to come, I will talkabout making records, personalmanagement, contracts, bookings,getting a record played on radio,unions, songwriting and publishing,promotion and many other importantfacets of the music industry that youshould be aware of before you choosemusic as your career.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
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Peter Kidd, vice-president angeneral manager of InternationalRecord Corp., sends along a copytheir first record. The disc waspressed by Vancouver Mayor TomCampbell, and contains sampleswhat is available, in sound, fromrecently established complex.
Phonodisc promotion managerRoger Stevens back from a promottour of South Central and the eastcounties of Ontario. Besides toutthe latest in album releases Stevefound himself involved in muchexcitement over the Pye LP releaof Val Doonican. Most popular cuthis UK chanter was "JennifersRabbit", which may be releasedsingle. Stevens also found excellacceptance of the Marble Arch st:2 album record sets.
A new Columbia release "AllThat I Love" by Michael Tarry, INwas produced at Chelsea StudiosToronto, has been receiving goodexposure in the Toronto area. Ch:Camilleri, who has been responsifor much of the action, finds theis excellent fare for MOR station:as well. With Debbie Lori Kayebowing her CBC-TV Special Mon,December 30, her Columbia albunrelease "Hey Little One", whichthe same title of the TVer, willreceive an extra boost. The albungiven a "Review Pick" in the RIissue of Dec 23, has been longawaited by the many thousands ofKaye followers. Much of Debbie'ssuccess is due her regular weeklyappearances on the Tommy HunteShow", regarded by many as the 1television show in the nation. Bi.Eaton will have to do without hisFriday Pat Deering, who became 1Tricker over the holiday season.will be back at her desk howeverafter a short honeymoon.
London' s Richard Glanville -I2reports excellent Quebec action othe classical album release "Mespour le Tempts Present" by PierrHenry on Philips. In the pop fieldMercury's two record sets, "OrigiGold Soul' , "Golden Era of Dan& Songs" and "Decade of GoldenGroups" are chalking up good salTom Jones would appear to be megood gains across the nation withParrot single "A Minute Of YourTime". An unusual album release
Prague, Czechoslovakia until lat,January......Nillson just signed tohis second film score HerbAlpert just bought Charles Boyer'Old home in Hollywood Besideher hit, "Both Sides Now", JudyCollins has three albums on the tof the chart listings Alan Arkleaves for Mexico on January 2ndstar in the film version of "CatchMike Nichols will direct the pictuBooker T Jones in town for thepremiere of the film "Uptight!" forwhich he wrote the score Thatabout it for this week, have aGood Year.
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ssociation appeared on The Ed an Show and the viewer response
o great they will be booked for Iditional appearances this
g year Folk singer Theodore in Germany filming a television al based on the Biblical story
prophet Heremaih The Move, ave been booked in the U.S. for ion -appearances than any other
again scheduled to invade our s. This time in late January...-.
Iarpo back at The Scene in NYC gates around the area. Slim has
ed a new white audience during Est few weeks here and one of
,rly albums containing "Raining Heart" has been reissued in
Ipe of putting him in the running filbert and B.B. King for title of
liscovered King of the Blues". hat happens when four wealthy
men decide that there really is hing wrong with the life in the
.? Well, if they happen to be 'our Seasons, they record an
about it. The group, who have on the hit charts for some years nd have amassed a great deal
ney in the process, decided that ;hould do a little "telling it like
. So last year they began work
album which would be a complete :ure from their usual sing -a -long
music. Called "Genuine ation Life Gazette", the album
ommentary on life and living in ne.
aople expect young musicians ippies to be upset with the way
are running in this world, but a group of older guys, who
-tad financial success and are a in their positions in the
ainment world, decided that aren't doing too well and put careers on the line by recording
urn in protest, then maybe we'd tter sit up and listen. Even if 3n' t like the music they're fig, and personally, I've never
:;ompletely won over by Jake Ls who does the music, you've
admit that the way things are must be pretty bad for the Four
ns to start speaking out. 1st October Joan Baez flew to
ille to record an album, by the ,he'd finished the sessions she'd
Led three LPs, two of them up entirely of material written
friend Bob Dylan. This two set, entitled "Any Day Now",
e released during the next few ;. The cover of the album was
.ated by Joan, by the way )lph The Red Nosed Reindeer"
)1d 100,000,000 copies since Autry first sang the tune back
:9. Now the Temptations are to add another million or so to ales mark with their recording of
ne Three of the original now with A&M Records: Gene
Mike Clarke, Chris Hillman er Davis' new group having such
'2,essful U.S. tour that they've led it for three weeks and
coned their sold -out concert in
RPM Weekly Page 7 TOM JONES TV ALBUM NYC: London Records has rush
released the new Torn Jones LP "Help Yourself", so as to tie-in with
the Welsh chanters ABC-TV spectacular, Thursday Jan. 9 at 7:30
PM EST. The show will be seen in Canada over the CTV network Jan
7 at 9 PM EST. Appearing with Jones in his
"This Is Tom Jones" special is the 5th Dimension; dancer/singer Juliet
Prowse; Dick Cavett, who flew to Britain to appear in the show;
and France's top songstress Mireille
Mathieu. Backing the stars in the special are the Mike Sammes Singers,
the Squires group, who back Jones regularly, and Jack Parnell and his
orchestra.. Jon Scoffield produced the show. Writers were Arnold Posen, Barry
Cryer and Gordon Farr, the latter, now living in Hollywood, was formerly
a producer with CTV in Toronto. London Records, on both sides
of the border, will commence a large sized promo boost focusing on the
new "Help Yourself" LP but
encompassing Jones' entire Parrot catalog. Tom Jones was born in Pontypridd,
South Wales on June 7, 1942. He is 6 ft, weights 160 pounds has black hair
and brown eyes. He was married at the age of sixteen and has one
son. On Feb. 7 at 7:30 PM EST, the
ABC-TV network will present a 17 week series of one hour Tom Jones
TV Specials. It's not known at time of writing if a Canadian network has
picked up the series for Canada.
EDITORIAL
Sunday December 29th., at 10:30 PM the CBC did only what the CBC
would dare to do. After delaying it's most popular program "The Way It Is" by 30 minutes for the completion
of "Mark Twain Tonight", "TWII" host Patrick Watson flashed on the tube and one almost thought he was
going to solo and come up with an impromptu one man show.
Watson did what only the CBC would dare to do. He did solo. Firstly
he recommended several other activities including "the other"
network that viewers might turn to for the 30 minutes to follow. He probably
turned away a great many viewers, but what did result was possibly one
of the finest half hours the CBC has presented on television in the year
1968. Watson's topics ranged from
listener censorship, for which he tore a true but smarting piece off his
viewers; advertiser's press censorship, a very true picture of what
weight advertisers can exert with regard to suppression of sticky
matter; parents and children, one of the finest ancedotes for the closing of the generation gap, aired to date;
free information, the putting aside of news pertinent or not, until a better time; and television controversy, on
which Watson must be an expert. For those who did take Watson' s
advice and went outside to roll a snowman or switched to "the other"
network go our sympathies. Unfortunately the CBC doesn't make a
habit of re -runs of the best of the better.
One of the prime complaints within the pseudo intellectual circles of the
BC and indeed with their viewers is the lack of a personable, know-
ledgeable and free thinking host of a talk show. May we suggest Patrick
Watson with Ross McLean as producer and Dave Thomas looking
after the musical production. It could become a Canadian habit Monday to Friday from 11:30 PM to 1 AM.
SPENCER DAVIS GROUP READYING FOURTH NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
NYC: Gen Grevatt announces that the Spencer Davis Group, who have already extended their third North
American tour by three weeks, have set their fourth tour, to last eight
weeks, to commence about February 25. In view of the success of their
current tour it was necessary to cancel out a sold -out date in Prague,
Czechoslovakia, for Dec. 22. This date has now been re -scheduled for
the latter partof January. It's expected
the group will also tour Austrailia and New Zealand around the same
date prior to their fourth North American tour. While on campus at the University
of Virginia, Davis took over as guest professor of a German class and while
in New York he guested at an elementary school assembly in
Monclair, N.J. where he lectured pupils on the works of Huddy
(Ledbelly) Ledbetter. Accompanying himself on mouth organ and 12 string guitar, Davis gave the gathering a
taste of Ledbelly blues.
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CTV TO AIR CAMPBELL "GOODTIME"
Toronto: The CTV network will air "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"
commencing January 28 at 9 PM EST and each Tuesday thereafter.
Smo-Bros Productions, who produce the "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" will produce the new
Campbell series, with Ken Kragen and Ken Fritz as executive producers.
Campbell hosted the summer replacement show of the Smothers
Bros. and because of the popularity of his show this new series was
created. Producer is Roger Gimbel. Musical
director is Nelson Riddle. Campbell is holder of several
Gold Records for sales in excess of one million. These include "Gentle On My Mind," "By The Time I Get To Pheonix" and his current top
seller, "Witchita Lineman". The popular Capitol pop /country
recording artist is married and lives in Los Angeles with his wife Billie,
daughter, Kelly 6, and son, Travis, aged 2.
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"LEGISLATED RADIO" -Ritchie YorkeThe two most -used words on the
lips of both record people and radiostation executives in Canada are"legislated radio".
But what is it all about? Is itsomething to do with stopping DJsfrom using oaths on the air, stationsnot giving enough news bulletins, orplaying background music throughcommercials?
Legislated radio was, until a fewmonths ago, the pipe dream of a fewdedicated Canadian composers,producers and recording artists. Theyhad a dream that Canadians were fullycapable of making their own hitrecords. Most of them were trying todo it, without much success. Theproblem, they said, was a lack ofexposure.
Prior to the last few months,visitors to Canada were dumbfoundedby the almost complete lack of localpop records on the top 40 charts. Amagazine survey conducted in Canada'snine major radio markets earlier thisyear revealed that stations wereprogramming LESS THAN ONE PERCENT of local talent.
Obviously, something had to bewrong. Take a look at the U.S.,English, Australian charts. Oranywhere else for that matter. Canadawas one of the few countries (weknow of no other) in the world wherelocal talent just can't make it into thedomestic record scene.
The question, of course, is whois wrong? Is Canadian talent so bad,of more precisely, do records made byCanadians in Canada sound so'bad,that they don't deserve a break? Orare radio stations being anti -nationalistic, unfair, and unsympatheticto their fellow Canadians.
There appears to be guilt on both.sides, but the scales lean moreheavily to the broadcasters.Certainly, some Canadian recordproductions leave much to be desired.But more important, there are anincreasing number of good, commercialrecords being made here, which nevergrace the turntables of key stations.
Although no exact figures areavailable, it would be fair to say thatof every 100 non C&W singlesproduced in Canada, 60 of them willnot be played by 90 per cent of themetropolitan radio stations.
The main defence offered by radiostations when confronted with suchfigures is that ratings would sufferif they programmed anything butproven U.S. hits. That may be true,but alternatively, it seems ridiculousthat companies making their profits inCanada are not contributing to thegood of the country through giving localtalent a break. Not charity, but a fairchance.
The root of the problem, at thislevel, is that very few musicdirectors in Canada have either theauthority or the desire to pick recordswhich haven't been charted or
predicted by Billboard, Gavin,Randall or Drake. Naturally, thesesources are not picking Canadianrecords unless they have beenreleased in the U.S. for the Americanmarket.
And that, as we all know, rarelyhappens unless a record has provenits commerciality in its domesticmarket.
Getting right down to the nittygritty, no manufacturer createsmerchandise that is not going to beexposed to the public. It doesn't matterwhether he's in the business of bakedbeans, tractors or records; he musthave an outlet. As it stands now inthis country, the chances of such anoutlet are so small that few recordcompanies will pick up the tab onlocal recording sessions. The artistmakes his own record, and thenhustles it to the record companies.That way the company doesn't standto lose much more than a few hundreddollars if the disc goes down the drain
Considering that most Canadianrecord companies are either Americanowned or dominated, it says, a greatdeal for them that they have takenthe trouble to try and create domesticstars, when it's much easier to simplyrelease parent company hits.
One should bear in mind thatlocally owned record companieshave not done any more for Canadiantalent than American -owned operationssuch as RCA Victor, Columbia orCapitol. In many cases, they have doneless.
It's a fair assumption thatCanada does have the necessary rawtalent to create a local recordingindustry of some influence. One hasonly to look south of the border at thethe number of non -American starswho were born, raised, and gainedmusical education here. A partial listincludes The Band (whose album,Music From. Big Pink, is regarded asa major international trend setter onthe pop scene), Steppenwolf, Ian &Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot, LeonardCohen, the Collectors, KensingtonMarket, and members of the Mamasand Papas, Union Gap, Blood Sweatand Tears, Buffalo Springfield, TheCrazy World Of Arthur Brown,Rhinoceros, and many more.
True, production could be better,but that will only come when we havethe best producers and engineers ontap. Money is what brings in suchtalent, and money only comes fromsales on previous domestic hits.
Which brings us to the issue oflegislation. The aforementioned bandof people battling to make it inCanada have long looked at the TVsituation, where to obtain a licence,an operator must program 55 per centCanadian (or British Commonwealth)content. This ruling, although subjectto all sorts of dodges (such as devotinghours of non prime time toinsignificant Santa Claus parades and
sporting- events) has provided theincentive for a large number of creativepeople to live and work in this country.
Why such a ruling was never alsoapplied to the broadcasting scene iscompletely beyond most of us. It canprobably be attributed to the significantlobbying strength of broadcastingin political circles.
Almost 12 months ago, theGovernment did away with the oldand inefficient Broadcasting ControlBoard and set up the Canadian Radioand Television Commission.
The functions of the CRTC arebroad and historic. Among otherthings, the Commission is toinvestigate the lack of Canadiancontent in local radio. Already,several petitions have been submittedto the CRTC supporting the idea oflegislation.
This support did not come easilyor in some cases, willingly. Few of usare anxious to see the diminishingfreedom of the individual threatenedany further. But, as some of the morebitter record producers rightly pointout, they've been "battling the border"for a decade without much improvementin the situation.
Historically, Canada is a countrywith its industries heavily protectedby various tariffs and restictive tradeagreements, No one, even if theywanted to, could import cheap wheatfrom say, Australia, to compete withthe local industry. No one believesa domestic record industry couldrival wheat as a dollar producer, butit could certainly inject new bloodinto a vein which has been dry for avery long time.
Radio stations often bringforward the theory that Canadians donot buy Canadian in the entertainmentarea. This is possibly true, but theyshould at least be given theopportunity of doing so. Look whathas happened in other areas of theentertainment sphere in Canada - theNational Ballet is widely regardedas the third best in the world, afterthe Bolshoi and the Royal Elizabethan;the Toronto Symphony; and newconductor, Karel Ancerl, is highlyregarded in symphony circles; andthe National Film Board of Canadais renowned internationally.
All this, and not one nationalshow business personality other thanGordon Lightfoot. Even Lightfoot hassometimes experienced difficultybeing programmed at some stations.
We understand that the CRTCintends to discuss the legislationissue with broadcasters in the Spring& Summer of 1969. Already, thepossibility of such a legal move hasforced some stations into openingtheir eyes to local talent. And ofcourse, the stations, few and farbetween, that always have playedCanadian discs, are continuing to doSO,
FILMWin Barron sends news from
Paramount that Bob Newhart hasigned for starring roles in twoupcoming Paramount flicks, "CClear Day You Can See Forever"Catch -22". Newhart was sign(producer Howard W. Koch to plaMason Hume, chairman of the b(a university in New York, in "Fwhich also stars Barbra Streisand Yves Montand. Mike Nicholdirector of "Catch -22" cast Neas Major Major, a captain in theAir Force during World War II.
"The Adventurers" which sYugoslavian actor Bekim FenmiCandice Bergen, Ernest BorgnirOlivia De Havilland, Charles Aand Anna Moffo has been shot clocation in the jungle -covered isof the South American country oColombia. Cast and crew now m
NY0 IN CBC-TV SPECIALToronto: A one hour CBC-TV nspecial "Youth and Music" Jaiat 10 PM EST brings the NatioiYouth Orchestra to Canadian toviewers from coast to coast.
In the past nine years, sincinception, the NYO has built areputation, through extremelyfavourable press reviews and alpopularity that they are the envmany of our nation's professionsymphony orchestras.
This special, filmed in coltthe 1968 training session in QuCity, looks in on the 108 youngmusicians in classes, in rehearin performance.
The NYO is comprised ofmusicians from eight of Canadaten provinces and the North We:Territories. Each musician hadpass a rigorous audition to qua]as a member, and for the six weof their intensive training andsubsequent seven city tour of Cand Ontario, each musician haddevote up to 12 hours each dayseven days a week to become othe "special kids" who receivereviews for their "special musi
Under the direction of condiFranz -Paul Decker, music direcconductor of the Montreal SymptOrchestra, the NYO played tocapacity audiences in Quebec CChicoutimi, Montreal, Ottawa, SLondon and Toronto.
Their television special featwo of their members; 19 year oMargaret Trethewey, a flautistMontreal, and Stuart Laughton,year old trumpeter from St. CathOntario.
RITCHIE YORKE, regarded asthe most respected pop observethe business is the only full ticolumnist employed by any nevin Canada (Globe & Mail). He iCanadian representative for BiMany of Mr. Yorke's articles alnewspapers and entertainmentaround the world.
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ng events) has provided the five for a large number of creative
e to live and work in this country. by such a ruling was never also :d to the broadcasting scene is
etely beyond most of us. It can bly be attributed to the significant ing strength of broadcasting
itical circles. lmost 12 months ago, the
nment did away with the old iefficient Broadcasting Control
and set up the Canadian Radio 'elevision Commission.
he functions of the CRTC are and historic. Among other
s, the Commission is to tigate the lack of Canadian
nt in local radio. Already, al petitions have been submitted ,e CRTC supporting the idea of
ration. his support did not come easily
some cases, willingly. Few of us ixious to see the diminishing
pm of the individual threatened irther. But, as some of the more
record producers rightly point hey've been "battling the border" decade without much improvement
situation. istorically, Canada is a country
.ts industries heavily protected rious tariffs and restictive trade
ments, No one, even if they d to, could import cheap wheat
say, Australia, to compete with Ical industry. No one believes
estic record industry could wheat as a dollar producer, but
ld certainly inject new blood vein which has been dry for a
.ong time. ladio stations often bring
rd the theory that Canadians do ly Canadian in the entertainment
This is possibly true, but they d at least be given the
tunity of doing so. Look what appened in other areas of the :ainment sphere in Canada - the
nal Ballet is widely regarded third best in the world, after olshoi and the Royal Elizabethan; oronto Symphony; and new
ctor, Karel Ancerl, is highly led in symphony circles; and
ational Film Board of Canada owned internationally.
11 this, and not one national business personality other than
n Lightfoot. Even Lightfoot has Imes experienced difficulty
programmed at some stations. e understand that the CRTC
Is to discuss the legislation with broadcasters in the Spring nmer of 1969. Already, the
bility of such a legal move has I some stations into opening
eyes to local talent. And of e, the stations, few and far
en, that always have played Tian discs, are continuing to do
FILM RPM Weekly Page 9
Win Barron sends news from Paramount that Bob Newhart has been
signed for starring roles in two upcoming Paramount flicks, "On A
Clear Day You Can See Forever" and "Catch -22". Newhart was signed by
producer Howard W. Koch to play Dr. Mason Hume, chairman of the board of
a university in New York, in "Forever", which also stars Barbra Streisand
and Yves Montand. Mike Nichols, director of "Catch -22" cast Newhart
as Major Major, a captain in the U.S. Air Force during World War II.
"The Adventurers" which stars Yugoslavian actor Bekim Fenmiu,
Candice Bergen, Ernest Borgnine, Olivia De Havilland, Charles Aznavour
and Anna Moffo has been shot on location in the jungle -covered interior
of the South American country of Colombia. Cast and crew now move
to Bogoto for further shooting. The film contrasts the elegance of the
international "Jet Set'' with the poverty and explosion of revolution
in a South American republic. Roman Polanski has been named
the first recipient of the Raoul Levy Prize in France for his direction of
Paramount's "Rosemary's Baby". Named for the late French producer
the prize is awarded to a producer, director or actor for extraordinary
achievement in motion pictures. Mia Farrow, who starred in
Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" was recently crowned Queen of the
Acapulco Film Festival following a screening of the flick to a capacity audience at the Mexican event. Julia Phillips has been appointed
to a story editor for Paramount Pictures Corporation in the New York
NYO IN CBC-TV SPECIAL Toronto: A one hour CBC-TV music special "Youth and Music" Jan 8
at 10 PM EST brings the National Youth Orchestra to Canadian television
viewers from coast to coast. In the past nine years, since its
inception, the NYO has built a reputation, through extremely favourable press reviews and audience popularity that they are the envy of
many of our nation's professional symphony orchestras. This special, filmed in colour at
the 1968 training session in Quebec City, looks in on the 108 young
musicians in classes, in rehearsal and in performance.
The NYO is comprised of musicians from eight of Canada's
ten provinces and the North West Territories. Each musician had to
pass a rigorous audition to qualify as a member, and for the six weeks of their intensive training and
subsequent seven city tour of Quebec and Ontario, each musician had to
devote up to 12 hours each day, seven days a week to become one of
the "special kids" who received rave reviews for their "special music".
Under the direction of conductor Franz -Paul Decker, music director and
conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the NYO played to
capacity audiences in Quebec City, Chicoutimi, Montreal, Ottawa, Sudbury,
London and Toronto. Their television special features
two of their members; 19 year old Margaret Trethewey, a flautist from
Montreal, and Stuart Laughton, a 16 year old trumpeter from St. Catharines,
Ontario.
RITCHIE YORKE, regarded as one of the most respected pop observers in the business is the only full time pop
columnist employed by any newspaper in Canada (Globe & Mail). He is also
Canadian representative for Billboard. Many of Mr. Yorke's articles appear in
newspapers and entertainment mago- around the world.
Works included in the special are: Nicolai's "Overture to the Merry
Wives of Windsor", "Scherzo for Orchestra" by Maurice Dela, Franck's "Symphony in D Minor (3rd movement)"
and Wagner's "Overture to Die Meistersinger".
During the closing credits the NYO's performance of Stravinsky's
"Symphony in Three Movements" can be heard.
A PARKS-EYE VIEW OF THE CANADIAN SCENE
Well known U.S. showbiz columnist James Parks, has become one of
Canada's most powerful boosters in its fight for recognition of the
Canadian music industry. In his December 22, 1968 column in the
New Hampshire Sunday News he writes:
"Canadian talent figures to be in strong among the winners throughout
the world this coming year. Currently there is more musical talent per
square mile in Canada than there is in the rest of the world but it seems
that the whole world knows about it except Canada.
While Canadian talent continues to migrate to other parts of the world
for recognition little is being done about the bad disc jockey situation
and the talk of payola in Canadian radio.
With top producers George Taylor and Dougal Trineer considered
amoung the best in their field of Country music, others like Doug
Hutton in Calgary, Alberta; Don Grashey in Port Arthur, Ontario;
Stan Klees and Gordon Hill of Toronto and Ben Kaye, Pierre Noles, Yvon
Dufresne, Marty Martin and Bob Hahn, all of Montreal, are just a few
of the many talented producers who have seen action in the United States
and other areas. We predict that 1969 will see the
beginning of a new era for Canadian talent in that country as laws will
be enacted to protect the talent from the unfair practices foisted upon by the broadcasters".
Office. Mrs. Phillips was formerly acsociate editor of fiction on and
books for the Ladies Home Journal. . "Skiddoo"now drawing good
houses across Canada, had it's world premiere in Miami Beach. Producer/ director Otto Preminger was there
along with several of the film's stars including Jackie Gleason, Carol
Channing, Peter Lawford and John Phillip Law. The premiere was a benefit for the Performing Arts Centre
at Miami Beach. Preminger was in Toronto for the opening for which both
he and his film received excellent. press.
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"We think there are things moreimportant than money now, and quitefrankly, we're tired of seeingproducers come at good groups andtell them to do a fast three minutes,then split." said Felix, making itclear that the group would not beappearing on any "establishment"television shows in the future. Sincethe majority of American television isestablishment, this doesn't leavemuch for the group to appear on.They'll be showing up on publicsupported, educational televisionfrom now on and "The SmothersBrothers Show". At least they'retrying. "added Felix.
In addition, The Rascals haveannounced a new concert policy,effective January first: They willnot appear in concert anywhereunless half of the acts on the billare black. "We can't control theaudience, "said Felix, "but we canbe sure the show is integrated. So,from now on, half of the acts willbe white, and half will be black, orwe stay home."
The Rascals are to be commendedfor this, the first intelligent andconstructive moves by any pop artiststo do something about what's goingdown in the U.S.
"After Bathing At Baxter's","The Crown Of Creation" Afterthat what could The JeffersonAirplane come up with as the titlefor their fifth album? "Bless It'sPointed Little Head" of course! Butthen again, the Airplane have beeninto strange scenes lately. Justbefore they . left New York for amonth long vacation in their home-town of San Francisco, they stayedup all night with actor Rip Torn andhis wife Geraldine Page reading eachother parts from Shakespeare's"Richard III". Hmmm, maybe thoseamplifiers at full volume do meltyour brain after a while
Spencer Davis is getting to bequite the man about town. His newcareer as teacher, lecturer, andcenter of knowledge which becameevident a few weeks ago when he dida stint as guest professor in a collegeGerman class at The University ofVirginia, is blossoming. Last weekSpence visited a high school justoutside of New York. Wearing hispin laden Russian Czarist cap and ajacket completely emblazoned withemblems, slogans, and decals, hetook the stage at the school andregaled his youthful audience withthe songs of the late Huddie Ledbetter(Ledbelly). He accompanied himselfon 12 string and harmonica.
Nillson makes his television debuthere with a new approach to theweekly TV show. He will sing themain title song of the show, whichhe has written, and will also singlyrics commenting on the action in thestory of each show, making themusical score a major element of theplot. Wonder if it will work?
Association appeared on The EdSullivan Show and the viewer responsewas so great they will be booked forsix additional appearances thiscoming year Folk singer TheodoreBikel in Germany filming a televisionspecial based on the Biblical storyof the prophet Heremaih The Move,who have been booked in the U.S. formore non -appearances than any othergroup, again scheduled to invade ourshores. This time in late January......Slim Harpo back at The Scene in NYCafter dates around the area. Slim hascaptured a new white audience duringhis past few weeks here and one ofhis early albums containing "RainingIn My Heart" has been reissued inthe hope of putting him in the runningwith Albert and B.B. King for title of"Re -discovered King of the Blues".
What happens when four wealthyyoung men decide that there really issomething wrong with the life in theU.S.A.? Well, if they happen to beThe Four Seasons, they record analbum about it. The group, who havebeen on the hit charts for some yearsnow and have amassed a great dealof money in the process, decided thatthey should do a little "telling it likeit is". So last year they began workon an album which would be a completedeparture from their usual sing -a -longhappy music. Called "GenuineImmitation Life Gazette", the albumis a commentary on life and living inour time.
People expect young musiciansand hippies to be upset with the waythings are running in this world, butwhen a group of older guys, whohave had financial success and aresecure in their positions in theentertainment world, decided thatthings aren't doing too well and puttheir careers on the line by recordingan album in protest, then maybe we'dall better sit up and listen. Even ifyou don't like the music they'resinging, and personally, I've neverbeen completely won over by JakeHolmes who does the music, you'vegot to admit that the way things aregoing must be pretty bad for the FourSeasons to start speaking out.
Last October Joan Baez flew toNashville to record an album, by thetime she'd finished the sessions she'drecorded three LPs, two of themmade up entirely of material writtenby her friend Bob Dylan. This twoalbum set, Now",will be released during the next fewweeks- The cover of the album wasillustrated by Joan, by the way"Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"has sold 100,000,000 copies sinceGene Autry first sang the tune backin 1949. Now the Temptations arehoping to add another million or so tothe sales mark with their recording ofthe tune Three of the originalByrds now with A&M Records: GeneClark, Mike Clarke, Chris HillmanSpencer Davis' new group having sucha successful U.S. tour that they'veextended it for three weeks andpostponed their sold -out concert in
TOM 4NYC: London Records has rushreleased the new Tom Jones LI"Help Yourself", so as to tie-ithe Welsh chanters ABC-TVspectacular, Thursday Jan. 9 aiPM EST. The show will be see:Canada over the CTV network7 at 9 PM EST.
Appearing with Jones in hi:"This Is Tom Jones" special i5th Dimension; dancer/singer JProwse; Dick Cavett, who flewBritain to appear in the show;and France's top songstress Mi
ISunday December 29th., at 10:3(PM the CBC did only what the Cwould dare to do. After delayingmost popular program "The WayIs" by 30 minutes for the complof "Mark Twain Tonight", "TWhost Patrick Watson flashed ontube and one almost thought hegoing to solo and come up withimpromptu one man show.
Watson did what only the Cwould dare to do. He did solo. Fhe recommended several otheractivities including "the other"network that viewers might turnthe 30 minutes to follow. He proturned away a great many viewebut what did result was possibl3
SPENCER DAVIS GROUP REAIFOURTH NORTH AMERICAN TNYC: Gen Grevatt announces thSpencer Davis Group, who havealready extended their third NorAmerican tour by three weeks, hset their fourth tour, to last eiglweeks, to commence about Febri25. In view of the success of thcurrent tour it was necessary tocancel out a sold -out date in Pr;Czechoslovakia, for Dec. 22. T1date has now been re -scheduledthe latter partof January. It's ex
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.rly. Music will be supplied by an Landry Quartet. Announcer
ridan Nelson. Producer is a Randall.
.mona Randall was also er of the CBC "Showcase"
tion which features Theodore skedded for airing Jan 12 at
M EST. Bikel performed before ience of Montreal university
ts and shows his versatility French-Canadian folk song;
ish love song; a 15th century "Peat Boy Soldiers"; a Hebrew
and a Russian Gypsy song. Lan folksinger Alexander e, who records for Capitol,
3ikel in "Those Were The Days" gh Curry, late of CHUM -FM
tparently incorporated a few nies, one of them being Dream
le Ltd. He is currently on iment from the CBC in England
interviews with anyone and fine of importance in the British
scene. Rumours have it he may atch onto the new Prince of
for a bit of a chit chat.
eleased in the U.S. but only ;ot half way up the Cash Box
.11board charts ("My Girl by Little Caesar and The
1s). So you see it is not very o have a hit whether you are a
ter or an artist. bad as the Canadian figures Let's look at the odds in the
There are approximately 1000 in the USA. Almost 100 records
teased each week (singles). 8% of these ever enter the al trade charts, 3% are by NEW
t, and my estimate of a new or artist having a top ten
in the U.S. are about 1 in 200. !ore the odds indicate that you
o make 200 records to have a r 1 single. Most of the positions
charts are taken up by ished artists who have had hit
tit. The odds against a NEW are very high.
before you go out and buy a ,
or start taking singing lessons, fight just follow this series of
ts to see what else is against the weeks to come, I will talk
making records, personal ement, contracts, bookings,
a record played on radio, ;, songwriting and publishing,
;ion and many other important of the music industry that you be aware of before you choose as your career.
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Peter Kidd, vice-president and general manager of International Record Corp., sends along a copy of
their first record. The disc was pressed by Vancouver Mayor Tom
Campbell, and contains samples of what is available, in sound, from the
recently established complex.. Phonodisc promotion manager
Roger Stevens back from a promotion tour of South Central and the eastern
counties of Ontario. Besides touting the latest in album releases Stevens
found himself involved in much excitement over the Pye LP release
of Val Doonican. Most popular cut by this UK chanter was "Jennifers
Rabbit", which may be released as a single. Stevens also found excellent
acceptance of the Marble Arch stereo 2 album record sets.
A new Columbia release "All That I Love" by Michael Tarry, which was produced at Chelsea Studios in
Toronto, has been receiving good exposure in the Toronto area. Charlie
Camilleri, who has been responsible for much of the action, finds the disc is excellent fare for MOR stations' as well. With Debbie Lori Kaye
bowing her CBC-TV Special Monday December 30, her Columbia album
release "Hey Little One", which is the same title of the TVer, will
receive an extra boost. The album, given a "Review Pick" in the RPM issue of Dec 23, has been long
awaited by the many thousands of Kaye followers. Much,of Debbie's
success is due her regular weekly appearances on the Tommy Hunter
Show", regarded by many as the top television show in the nation. Bill
Eaton will have to do without his girl Friday Pat Deering, who became Mrs.
Tricker over the holiday season. Pat will be back at her desk however,
after a short honeymoon. London' s Richard Glanville -Brown
reports excellent Quebec action on the classical album release "Messe
pour le Tempts Present" by Pierre Henry on Philips. In the pop field
Mercury's two record sets, "Original Gold Soul'
, "Golden Era of Dance
& Songs" and "Decade of Golden Groups" are chalking up good sales.
Tom Jones would appear to be making good gains across the nation with his
Parrot single "A 1V1inute Of Your Time". An unusual album release on
Prague, Czechoslovakia until late January.....Nillson just signed to do
his second film score Herb Alpert just bought Charles Boyer's
Old home in Hollywood Besides her hit, "Both Sides Now", Judy
Collins has three albums on the top of the chart listings Alan Arkin
leaves for Mexico on January 2nd to star in the film version of "Catch22".
Mike Nichols will direct the picture.... Booker T Jones in town for the
premiere of the film "Uptight!" for which he wrote the score That's about it for this week, have a Good Year.
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Deram by the Web entitled "Fully Interlocking" (DES 18018) could garner
much sales if given proper exposure. The Web are two drummers who
conjure up much exitement particularly with their Afro/South American
numbers_ Excellent programming selections are "War Or Peace", "City Of Darkness" and "Harold
Dubbleyew". The Four Seasons, who will, be making an appearance at
Kitchener/Waterloo in February, are back on the charts again. This time it's with "Electric Stories". New from the 5th Dimension is a single
"California Soul" which was culled from their album "Stoned Soul Picnic", and is already making a good showing
in the Toronto area. Bobby Womack's Minit release of "California Dreamin" taken from his album, "Fly Me To The
Moon" has caught on nationally and should make strong moves up the chart. The single is a blues work with strong pop influence. A Passing Fancy are back on the scene once again. This time the
Toronto based group present a very strong album under title of thq name
of the group. The album is on Boo, which is headed up by John Irvine. album and single product is to be
distributed by Robt. J. Stone of Canada Ltd. Stone is apparently setting up a distribution network
from coast to coast in Canada. Stone is also distributing the "Christmas Is
My Love" album, which was produced by The Academy of Pop Evolution.
Holiday sales for this album have apparently been exceptional. All Canadian composers' royalties received in the sale of this album are
to be directed to the Canadian Save 'The Children Fund.
Compo's Al Mair is back to work after a short honeymoon and reports that Compo is now distributing the
Shamley label. Initial release is "Things" by Merrell Fankhauser and
HMS Bounty. Mair also sends news that Witness Inc. have dropped the Inc. Their new single, cut at Toronto's
Sound Canada Studios, is expected by mid -January. Young Holt Unlimited,
currently climbing the chart with their instrumental "Soulful Strut", have
been presented as a two man group. Somehow, the most important member
of the group seems to have been overlooked. He's the one responsible
for the superb piano sounds and his name is Ken Chaney from Edmonton.
Barbara Acklin has made an excellent showing with her Brunswick outing
of "Just'Ain't No Love". Barbara is also teamed up with Gene Chandler on the single release of "From The
Teacher To The Preacher".
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of the popular Capitol recording group, The Staccatos, announces a name
change for the unit. They will henceforth be known as the Five Man
Earl Grant Day in Hamilton and Burlington brought much attention to the opening of CHAM's new Burlington studios. (Top left)
Earl Grant with R.O. Horning. (Right) Part of
Electrical Band. Initial release under the new monicker is "Private Train" and "It Never Rains On Maple Lane"
both sides penned by Les Emmerson.
Ur- LPIRL Withal I
the crowd at Burlington Mall. (Lower left) Grant with CHAM's Doug Dunlop and Dick Drew in front of CHFI helicopter. (Right) with CBC's Bruce Marsh & Alex Trebek.
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'CANDY MAKESh I= I v. d I I I I I vAil MMIria I I r".4 1"-I I I I I I IMA I I IrA4M IIIPSAMMOWIToronto: With "Candy" opening acrossCanada on Dec 20 she surely makesChristmas, among other things. It'staken almost two years to get thishot article out of print and up on thewide screen.
Actually it began about two and ahalf years ago in Paris and Hollywood.Selig J. Seligman, president of SelmurPictures Corp., the production unitof the American BroadcastingCompanies had just organized andproduced the first Miss TeenInternational contest for airing overABC-TV. The winner was 15 year oldEwa Aulin from Stockholm, Sweden.Meanwhile in Paris, former Frenchactor Chistian Marquand got hookedon the novel "Candy", which wasstill the point of much controversyeven though it was published in1958. Marquand was interested inmaking a movie of Candy's adventuresbut most of his friends turned thumbsdown except Marlon Brando who dugthe book and could see the humour init. Brando agreed to set things upand decided to talk things over withRichard Burton, who also could seethe value in making such a film.
Meanwhile Marquand and hisbusiness associate Peter Zoref tooktheir "hot" idea to Hollywood andafter much disappointment met withSeligman, who agreed it could bemade into a movie and beganarrangements.
Burton and Brando were already
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eager to make it (the film) and screenwriter Buck Henry was signed
for the script. Studios in Rome, New York and Hollywood were made
available for the shooting. The next big chore was to come up with a suitable actress for the title role and a few more super stars. Although
more than 2000 young hopefuls were interviewed in Hollywood, Paris
, Rome and key cities around the world, Ewa (pronounced EeeVaaa) Aulin
received the nod Nov. 27, 1967 the day before production began. Ewa, now 17 was a natural. She was blonde, and she had that half -woman -half -child
beauty necessary for the role, and through her two years of modelling
she acquired excellent confidence and bearing and a whole lotta sexiness.
Seligman and Zoref made arrangements with Cinerama Releasing
Corp, to distribute the film and the signing of major stars was next. Star lineup includes: Richard Burton, as the travelling
Welsh poet McPhisto Marlon Brando is Grindl the Guru. Ringo Starr as the Mexican gardener,
Emmanuel. Walter Matthau portrays General Smight Sugar Ray Robinson is Zero the
chauffer. Charles Aznavour is the Hunchback.
James Coburn, Dr. Karnkeit. John Huston, Dr. Dunlap. John Astin appears in the dual roles
FORD'S "BETTER IDEA" GROUP SWAMPED WITH CONCERT REQUESTS
Beverly Hills: It's been reported by Jim Mahoney & Associates that the
COUNT BASIE AT O'KEEFE Toronto: Count Basie and his
Orchestra will appear in concert at the O'Keefe Centre Jan 3rd. and 4th.
Advance sales have been reported as fairly brisk. Basie and his
Orchestra considered "The most explosive force in jazz" are set for
two performances only, both at 8:30 PM respective dates.
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN IN CONCERT AT MASSEY HALL
Toronto: Artur Rubinstein will be featured in a special Pension Fund Concert with the Toronto Symphony
Jan. 9 at 8:30 PM at Massey Hall. Seiji Ozawa will conduct.
The program will include Chopin's "Concerto No. 2 in F Minor" and
Beethoven's "Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major (The Emperor)".
of Daddy and Uncle Jack. If you haven't read the book, it's
not really necessary. Candy (Ewa Aulin) hasn't even read it and no one
is having more sustaining fun than she. Some movie reviewers have shown
their generation gap by suggesting that "Candy" is dull. Outside of not
seeing the actual scene "Candy" has lots of between the frames action. It's not disgusting, it's very real and
very very funny. "Candy" is what the guys in the poolroom talk about and what the gals at the hen party like to
put down but all the time wishing they could live the life of a Candy.
Although one can let his imagination run away with him "Candy" is only seduced once in the
film and that's by the guru, which makes it even more hilarious if you
know anything about gurus. Lloyd Landa, who is looking
after the promotion of "Candy" reports excellent houses since its opening.
Theatres currently going with "Candy" are:
Hollywood - Toronto Loews - Montreal Century - Hamilton Elgin - Ottawa
Vanity - Wind