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...Bess songs and three Gershwin preludes, brilliantined up with double stops and Heifetz glissandi. Although the violin is probably the instrument least suited for jazz solos, Decca announced that Heifetz' next album will be Hexapoda-"five studies in Jitteroptera." Said Decca's President Jack Kapp: "If Bing can sing Ave Maria, why can't Heifetz do boogie-woogie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The New Records | 4/15/1946 | See Source »

Angelenos young & old promptly loosed a flurry of brickbats or bouquets, according to their convictions. Slim and The Hipster were unruffled. The Los Angeles nightclub where the two play was more crowded than ever with teen-agers anxious to be bebopped; Gaillard got an invitation to play on Bing Crosby's radio program. Said The Hipster: "I do shows at high schools every week. . . . They don't seem to think there is anything degenerative about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Be-bop Be-bopped | 3/25/1946 | See Source »

...swoon sweepstakes, a new favorite has risen fast. Handsome Perry Como, 32, an ex-barber, last week finished second in Billboard Magazine's annual poll of 324 radio editors. (The winner, for the eighth year in a row, was Bing Crosby.) Como had climbed ahead of Dick Haymes and Frank Sinatra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Hubba, Hubba, Hubba | 3/18/1946 | See Source »

Sinus-whinus Fred Allen, the reluctant comic, was last week voted far & away the best performer on the air. Polled by the magazine Billboard, 324 U.S. radio editors also liked, as tops in their class: Information Please, Bing Crosby and Dinah Shore, H. V. Kaltenborn, Bob Hope, Sports Announcer Bill Stern, the Lux Radio Theater, Guy Lombardo (for light music) and the New York Philharmonic (symphonic music). The editors thought Norman Corwin's On a Note of Triumph the outstanding broadcast of 1945, voted Kenny ("Senator Claghorn") Delmar the newest radio star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Best | 3/18/1946 | See Source »

...entire operation is painless enough, now & then funny. Bing sings a few songs; Hope clowns and rolls his eyes at Dotty; the late Robert Benchley breaks in from time to time to put a gloss on the frozen custard-pie humor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Mar. 4, 1946 | 3/4/1946 | See Source »

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