sides nuke rupa Lines ieme thatWIN* Pope lility rum • ?r in old pro s con *d isfou.rom-'o of |work . . . The woods are full ol rhythm singers these days. On Dccca the Fpur Blues debut with EASY DOES IT and JITTERBUG SADIE. Nothing extraordinary.Here’s a platter that is a natura1 for blues fans. Joe Turner, the Kansas City singer, is heard with Benny Carfter's alKstars on the 0!:eh of JOE TURNER BLUES and BEALE STREET BLUES, two Handy nmbers. Bill Colemans trumpet and Benniy Morton’s trombone are particularly fine . . • JUMPIN’ THE BOOGIE by Sam Price on Decca does just what the name applies. Price himself is a remarkable pianist and scores in this sort of thine. Coupled isIN U jvl LODY. But thlt; sings F for thi funnie; moons-FARE by Sor yxactb across. FA PEOkeh lt;and D downmonict