Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 06, 1960, Page 49, Image 49

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    matter or
The Top
10 Records
Rest-selling records of the week
based on The Cash Box Maga
zine's nationwide survey
1. SAVF. TI1K LAST
DANCE FOR MK, Drifters
2. I WANT TO BE WANT
ED, Uremia Lee
3. CHAIN GANG, Sam
Cooke
4. MY 1IKAK T HAS A
FACT
PLATTER PARTIES featuring the popular dance and song Junes of the moment are a
great favorite of the young set. Here, Marian McCoy, Jana Erlandson and Ann Lind
ley stack a few 45's on a portable unit at a party at the Yacht Club.
Get in the Swim
MIND OK ITS OWN, Connie
Francis
5. MR. Cl'STER, Larry
Verne
6. THE TWIST, Chubby
Checker
7. DEVIL OR ANGEL, Bob
by Vee
8. KIDDIO, Brook Benton
9. DON'T BE CRUEL,
Bill Black's Combo
10. LET'S THINK ABOl'T
LIVING, Bob Luman
Mass production isn't new.
St. Augustine wrote about the
silversmiths of his day: ". . . It
is thought that most workmen
are best employed by learning
quickly nnd easily one portion
of the whole work, and in this
way it is not necessary to give
all a thorough training in every
branch . . ." (Circa 430 A.D.)
Encyclopedia lirltannlca
Disc Perfection
Is Si e pi's Goal
By DICK KLEINER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK .(NEA) Ccsare
Siepi, one of the gie.it basses
of modern limes, can be heard
on many records, doing every
thing from giand opera lo a pro
gram of Cole Porter songs.
But none of litem completely
satisfies Siepi, who came to the
United Stales 10 years ago from
his native Milan.
"I don't like recordings," he
says. There are two reasons
for my dislike.
"First, I am signed with Lon
don Records, which usually re
cords in Rome in July and Au
gust. Now, who would want lo
be in Rome in mid summer?
Much too hot.
"And second, I'm a perfection
ist. I'm never happy wilh the
records. I always say, 'Well, let's
do it again,' but Uiey just pat me
on the back and say the last
take was fine. I go home and
listen to the records and I am
hardly satisfied."
Siepi's countless fans take is
sue with him on that judgment.
To everj'one but Siepi, his glor
ious voice seems to be perfect
oik most of his recordings.
And the Metropolian Opera Co.
still is satisfied. He'll sing eight
roles in some 30 performances for
the company this season.
Because of his voice and good
looks, he gets many offers for
TV I he'll do some this season'
and Broadway (he's only vaguely
interested).
As for records, he objects to
companies issuing so many of
operas that they "asphyxiate" the
market.
He also is bothered by the sim
ultaneous release of recordings ol
the some opera by two companies.
It happened recently; bolh Lon
don and ItCA issued recordings
of "Don Giovanni."
Siepi says this practice hurts
singers who are on a royalty
basis. "But I was all right," he
adds, wilh a small smile. "1 sang
on both of them."
Teen agers, whose effect on pop
vocals is obvious, may .soon make
themselves felt in the band de
partment, too.
Sal Salvador, Stan Kenton's for
mer guitarist, has formed a 15
piece jazz outfit. And he admits
he has been influenced by teen
agers. "Don't be surprised if their en
thusiasm and patronage brings
big band music all the way
back, ' he says.
He has four teen-agers in the
band, plus a young vocalist, Carol
White. He has uniformed his men
in outfits designed to appeal to
guitar
in inc
cause it seems important to the 'V
'een fans. W',
arrangements,
Sal Salvador Cesare Sicpl
k' TIjJ i , r s,
SIGNALED START
Robert Newman, who lived
.cross the street from Old North
Church, was the colonist' who
gave Paul Revere the signal lo
start his famous ride.
Rulers of ancient Rome used
perfumed oils for dressing their
hair and anointing their bodies.
Herald A News November Paoe 13
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CAST YOUR BALLOT
NOV. 8
Music Brings
Large Crowds
The American appetite for mu-
"We hope." he savs "that the sic seems to grow in Klamath
kids will
with us."
associate themselves
Dick's picks: Jimmie Rodgers'
new one, Woman from Liberia
on Roulelte, should be big.
Others: "Am I Too Young" Do
die Stevens, Doll; "Twecdlc Dec"
i Hugo and Luigi. ICA; "He
Sure My Love" (ICydie Goi-me.
ABC-Paramount ; "Swing Me"
i Rosemary Clooney. RCAi; "Bra
zil" (One Mumford, Liberty):
Pcrfidia" (Tlie Ventures, Dob
ton); "What Would You Do (Val
erie Corr, Roulette); "Pledging
My Love" (The Four Coins,
MUM ; "The Sundowners" (Billy
Vaughn, Dot).
The trend of "sound" music
albums designed primarily for
stereo sets continues . unabated
Some good recent ones Medal
lion has four called "The Sound
of Sitings." "The Sound of Latin
Brass," "The Sound of 8 Hands
on 4 Pianos" and "The Sound of
Top Brass"; there are two good
ones on Command. "Bongos
Flutes -Guitars" and "Two Pianos
and 20 Voices"; Capitol's "Music
for an Arabian Night" and RCA's
"Wild Percussion and Horns a
Plenty" are others in the field.
RCA's new recording of Rich
ard Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos"
is only the second time this work
has been waxed Artistically, this
may not be up to the old Angel
version, but the sound is belter
and this, of course, is the first
lime it's available on stereo. Leo
nie Kysanek, Roberta Peters, Sena
.lurinac ami Jan I'eercc are ine
leading singers, an able quartet.
Falls and the surrounding area
every year. From the musical
kindergarten through the ages of
life strains of music arc playing!
a more important part.
First, there arc the musicians
Ihemsclvcs from the youngsters'
rhythm bands through the all-
city grade school bands, orches
tras and chorales to musical
groups on the high school level.
I here arc the pianists and violin
ists who oflen bring music to a
circle of family or friends.
The increasing interest in or
gans in the home, the popularity
of high fidelity and stereophonic
music, the attraction of frequency
modulation radio programs a 1 1
Kjint to more interest and appre
ciation of harmony nnd melody
available to all in these tunes.
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