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It costs an arm and a leg to catch today’s concert
headliners. The general fare for tickets seems to
be $50-$100 today. But many years ago, one could
literally fill a good section of the theater for that kind
of money; especially if you were a Saturday morning
groupie.
The Palace Theater, in what is now called
Playhouse Square, was the favorite site. All of the
biggies in entertainment played there. Right at the top
was the number one recording artist Glen Miller, and
he would open with “Moonlight Serenade” and follow
with his big hits like “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “In
the Mood,” “Tuxedo Junction,” “String of Pearls,” and
“Little Brown Jug.” Tex Beneke, Paula Kelly and the
Modernaires fronted the band with their hits. And all that entertainment cost less than $2.
Every Saturday, the best in the land performed. I was there for Harry James who led the
orchestra with his trumpet and “One o’clock Jump.” There was the madman Gene Krupa
on the drums, Kay Kyser and his “School of Knowledge” band with lead lady singer, Ginny
Sims and comic singer, Ishka Bibble. A favorite of mine was Vaughn Monroe who opened
with “Racing with the Moon” and got the audience on their feet with his “There I’ve Said
it Again.” Another bargain was Tommy Dorsey and his soft trombone playing “I’m getting
Sentimental over You.” When I saw him, Frank Sinatra was not his front man.
Concerts by great entertainers continued on with the likes of Benny Goodman, Louie
Prima, Sammy Kaye, Freddie Martin, and Woody Herman.
Saturday morning laughs were provided by Spike Jones. His band of horns and
noisemakers clinked and clanked and recreated the popular songs of the day. You left the
Palace happy as a lark.
My favorite celebrated singers were Nat King Cole with his “I’m Confessing” and
“Nature Boy” renditions. Years later I caught him at Arthur Drake’s east side Café Tijuana.
The Mills Brothers were another Saturday choice singing their hits “Till Then” and “Up a
Lazy River.” Sadly, I didn’t get any Saturday specials for other renowned ones like Sinatra,
Dean Martin, Perry Como, Frankie Laine, Jerry Vale, Al Martino, and Tony Bennett. They
came later and certainly at higher prices.
In my time, we got plenty of entertainment for “the buck.” Today, you need to give up a
full day’s pay to hear the top performers.. With a bit of editing on my part, like Rudy Vallee
used to croon, “My time was better than your time.”
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