Saturday, February 6, 1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Satuday Feruar 6,194 THEMICIGA DAIY Pae hre Kenton Is New Band Sensation THE LADY BUXTON Characteristic Arrangements Make L ILaw Studcnts t. i His Music 'Most Original in Years' P s Protest Recent 1 One of the newest band snores- at the ae of 10. He began a con- ses in the nation, Stan Kenton and centrated study of music when he his orchestra, will share the musi- was 14 and sold his first arrange- mTa cal spotlight at the 1943 Victory ment when he was only 16. He has E Ball. Continued from Page 1 Although only a few months old, --- --- - ---- the Kenton band has gained tre- reins "the souttling of the law- mendous popularity. It is heard N, yers' Good Neighbor Policy withl nightly over the Mutual Broad- = the Martha Cook girls." casting System and has a contract -'This "Martha Cook Policy," it with Decca records and the Mc- was claimed, has been fostered and Gregor Transcription Company. promoted for years but is now See The transcriptions will be used by breaking down because the Army fin= more than 200 radio stations has taken over the east side of the throughout the country. b which is nearest the dor- w tc On the bandstand Kenton is a mitory for women. All lawyers have dynamic conductor. He draws the been moved into the north side of best from his group of talented the law club where they claim "the musicians and entertainers picked scenery isn't worth a free ticket 4~i..iI . from the cream of Hollywood mu- to a Mosher-Jordan tea dance."c teS N TNea r r lo ca steal talent. STAN KENTON The lawyers were also circulat- Kenton's music is distinguished -- -- - --ing rumors to the effect that the LUGGAGE by odd timings and chord progres- worked as pianist-arranger for Army men were "intentionally and SHOP sions that keep you on the edge of Everett Hoagland, Gus Arnheim, maliciously" ruining the good im- 327 South Main your chair awaiting a spine ting- Vido Musso and Johnny Davis be- pression which Martha Cook girls ling chord or a tenor solo note. fore organizing his own orchestra. had about their legal neighbors. Kenton arrangements are always -- ------ ------------------- -- building for something The ar- rangements, mostly done by-Ken- ton himself, require a great deal of work. The general opinion expressed by critics is that Kenton's organi- zation is "the most original and sensational band in "ears. the leader himself. before fo m mas his own band, 's' a eatured piano player with several big name orchestras. A serious musi-cal the- grist, he has achieved a st'le that is distinctly unique. Kenton's initial engagement was at the Rendezvous in Balboa each, Cal., where he was an in- stant hit. His broadcasts from thee '11 h spot acquainted thoussands of mu- sic lovers with his orchestra. Mu- tual Network officials were so Velvets brocades sequins, crepes, satins.s. i thrilled over Kenton's new style of In all stytes and all colors---black; white, music that they gave him 12 con- secutive weeks of the finest air- gold silver, red, blue. time a band could have from the Pacific Coast. Kenton has recently achieved great success at Frank Daly's Meadowbrook. A native Kansan at first, Kenton moved to California in his early;- childhood. He started piano study aCos U inw e How's your Morale at Home? Is Give your home a fresh, dressed-up look, at mini mum expense. Make PONTIAC your headquarters for Waxes, Polishes, Finishes, Enam- els, Varnishes, Cleaners, and other household sup- plies. 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