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Show DANCE AND SONG HITS ON COLUMBIA RECORDS Bj M JolSOIl, Nora BSjrcS .mkI Ted 1fM-Ls' Jazz. Kn ml i Rarely does stolid .old New Ycrk 'crow very enthusiast;- o-.er n p puUr song Yet the roof garden audi' u 61 almost raised the roof whn thev heard Avalon ' from ' Slnha I " Al Jolon, .the comedian of this comic opera, "Slnbad." sings this lov lulled with its "Mahdalay" flavor for Columbia Records. It will he I elease 1 I hit monih. On the other side of this i "c-ord "c-ord Henry Burr sings a tenir sohi. Old Pal, Why Dorft You Answer I lie?" Nora Hayes ihls month sings one .if the most Interesting popular songs of the day, the new Japanese lullaby nov. city, "The Japanese Sandman." The I accompaniment Is unique and the words unusually clever. Coupled with this Columbia record Is "You're Just as Beautiful at Sixty ;s J0U Were at' Sweet Sixteen, aim. sung by Nor I !.i es Ted Lewis' Jazz Band has injected a new iazz note into the fox-trot that, makes the music appealing. In ' Fair One " and "Gypsy Moon" on Columbia ReOOrdS thei;e ii Jazzy melody that Is unusual. Adv. n |