MY VIEWS ON THE HARVARD Hongkong Hit Parade GLEE CLUB

by Mitch Meredith

Two weeks ago, Johnnie

now plans to issue an annual

series-for him. Such as "Rick is 22". How: about "Rick is 58"? What do we do then?

Duke Ellington reveals 'that the film "Paris

Mathis "opened" (as birthday the saying goes) at the buge auditorium of London's New Victoria, It was packed. Ted Heath is said to have broken the ice with a first half of modern jazz which (it is also said), went down well. Johnnic rarely speaks when on stage he sings, which, after all, is the object of the exercise! However, he did say a few words on this occasion.

It happened after his third number, he said: "I'll bet you think I can't talk", and promptly launched into his next song. (which was pro- bably: "It's Not For Me To Sayf1).

One point in his favour is ..the lack of the usual. Its-.

great - to - be - here - with- all-you-wonderful-people' line.

He came to sing and he did just that. The London audience enjoyed the per- formance.

Hongkong Mathis fans will be surprised to hear that one of his successes was "Stairway to Heaven."

Bits and pieces:

Disc debut of Noel Blanc,

son of Mel Blanc

Next release from Four Preps include impres- sions of Kingston Trio and- Platters...

.. by the way, Plotters may be going to England for T.V. appearances next month.

Since the album "Rick is 21" is doing so well, Imperial

Blues" (for which in- cidentally he wrote the score) is the best film about jazz musicians.: he has ever seen.

Co- stars dre Paul Newman and Sydney Poitier.

TOP TEN TUNES

‚`Paul Anka Al Caiola Bobby Vee

Pat Boone

1.

Dance On Little Girl

2.

Magnificent Seven

3.

More Than I Can Say

4.

Someone Else's Boy

Connie Francis

5.

Moody River

6.

Bonanza

7.

Wild In The Country

Elvis Presley

8.

Little Devil

9.

Another Lonely Girl

10.

Portrait Of My Love

Al Caiola

Neil Sedaka Mark Dinning Steve Lawrence

CONCERT

By Hanifa Din

I feel at a loss for words to describe the mangi

heard the other night.

"Great!" is the word for these young college boys arrived from Taipei to give a series of three cal for local music lovers during the course of trip.

It is likely that no one "The Prunise will forget the impression were sung superbly. they carried away with

them of the Harvard boys when the concerts' were over.

Unfortunately, I was able to attend the second cert on Saturday night. two hours inside the big Loi Yew Hall was greatly warding.

The concert started or with the National Anthem "God. Save the Queen" followed by their school song "Fair Her `vard".

Most of the songs were bean- tifully sung in Italian with

I liked best.

As you would expect, beautifully sung.

This Coronation Seei taken from the part of

C. It

of triumph; hence

As the applause would

Hits here and there department quite a few in English. There the group had to ob

AUSTRALIA:

1) Hello Mary Lou (Bkk)

2) Dream Girl (Mark Wynter)

3) That Old Black Magie (Bobby Rydell)

MALAYA:

1) More Than I can Bay (Bob Vee)

2) Baby Face (Bryan Myzaio)

3) Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (Elvis)

AMERICA:

1) Quarter to Three (UB Bonds)

2) Raindrops (Dee Clark)

3) Boll Weevil Song (Brook Benton)

BRITAIN:

1) Temptation (Everly Brothers)

2) Runaway (Del Shannon)

3)

Hello Mary Lou (Rick)

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Two

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and

"Tit Veniti Armati” by Giovanni Gastoldi.

There were also a number of outstanding soloists,

of whom was Archie Epps who

one

Hyely

Robert Loud.

At the end cal fbe

sang à work song, *This or Haminer". Egps has a beautiful voice which, when he sang this joined song, well expressed the feel- Singers in two ang ings of the man swinging away don's Hyma" by Beethoven with his hammer.

"Marching Along" by Gill

Frederic Ford followed im- Credit mst be given mediately with another solo, Harvard Conductor, Prof, "The Old Maid's Song”. These, Forbes whose cond... of course, had the support of enabled his students to ge the chorus.

fine a performance to those who

I must not forget to mention have never before had an op- the excerpts from "Porgy and portunity of hearing the r Bess"

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