Other References September 30, 1967 Cash Box Magazine
Money On The Top 40 Line
The day of the spontaneous, seemingly overnight singles sensation is still very much a part of the disk scene – long may it surprise us! – but record labels are beginning to realize that a new Top 40 act can receive a helping hand in the form of a big promotional send-off.
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Now, MGM is putting hefty cash-on-the-line for the Cowsills, as is ABC for the Candymen and Roulette for the Fallen Angels.
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Cash Box Top 100
#100 The Rain, The Park and Other Things The Cowsills MGM K-13810
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Zachary Glickman Is Stogel's New Exec VP
NEW YORK – Zachary Glickman, has been named executive vice president of Leonard Stogel’s management firm, Leonard Stogel and Associates, it was announced last week, Glickman was formerly with Irv Nahan, personal management, in Philadelphia and Queens Booking Corp. here in NY.
The Stogel firm manages such acts as Tommy James & the Shondells, the Royal Guardsmen, the Sam the Sham Revue, Keith, the Darling Sisters, Jim & Jean, Patty Michaels, the Royalettes, and Thundergrin. Stogel also recently captured the Cowsills, the new family act which is currently receiving a big push from MGM Records.
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Vital Statistics
#100
The Rain, The Park, and Other Things (2:57)
The Cowsills
MGM Records #K 13810
1350 Ave. of the Americas, N.Y., N.Y.
Producer: Artie Kornfeld
c/o Mylin Music Prod.
Publisher: Akbestal & Luvin (BMI)
888 8th Ave., N.Y., N.Y.
Writers: A. Kornfeld - S. Duboff
Arranger: Jimmy Wisner
Flip: "River Blue"
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Radio Active Chart
The Rain, The Park & Other Things - Cowsills - MGM
% of Stations Adding Titles To Program Schedule This Week = 32
Total % of Stations To Have Added Titles To Program Schedule To Date = 32
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Record Ramblings
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Metro’s Ron Weisner reports strong sales on the “The Yiddish Are Coming” LP and a lot of orders on the new Righteous Brothers “Been So Nice” Verve outing. He says that he is getting good sales on; “The Rai, The Park, And Other Things,” the Cowsills on MGM; “Let It Out,” the Hombres on Verve/Forecast; and “Magic People,” the Paupers on Verve/Forecast.
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