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Show mmm By LYN CONNELLY JOY LAYNE, a 15-year-old Brook-field, Brook-field, 111. girl, walked Into the ofnees of Mercury Records and asked to speak to the top man . . . Eight hours later she had cut her first record and was In possession of a contract . . . The record Is a good one, "Your Wild Heart," that did very well around the country for a new artist . . . Joy Is a gal with a really excellent voice . . . She studies under Normaa Kllng who produced such successes In show business Olnny Strums and Gordon MacRe. She Is the girl-next-door type, about as refreshing a person as you'd ever want to meet . . . The success of her venture has her In a tailspln . . It Is hard to believe, be-lieve, she said, that her record is being played with those of such big names In the business as Frankie Lalne, Sinatra, and others Disc Jockeys around the Chicago Chi-cago area predict a big future for her and It couldn't happen to a nicer gal PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: la outstanding hl-fl albums, try the new Andrews Sisters waxing of all their successful success-ful contributions to the -world of music . . . They do again those ftmash songs of yesteryear auch as "Bet Mir Blst da Schon," "Rom end Coca Cola" (this could get very popular again with the current cur-rent trend of music), "Beer Barrel Bar-rel Polka." "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," "Tt ri-Tln," "Aurora." "Auro-ra." "Begin the Begulne" and many others . . . This Is must for collectors of good music. Guy Lombardo does a "Decade on Broadway." with popular songs from musical comedies of the past 10 years . . . Nostalgia is the keyword with such top tunes as -Getting to Know You," "1 Love Paris," "If I Loved You." "I Could Have Danced All Night," "Stranger in Paradise," "Hey There." "All of You," "Once in Love With Amy," |