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Cashbox magazine featuring Olivia Newton-John, 1980

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Object statement
Music magazine, 'Cashbox', paper, published by Cashbox, New York, United States of America, used by Festival Records, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1980
This magazine has significance as an illustration of Festival Records' ability to generate sales for its Australian and international artists, and demonstrates the success in the USA of Olivia Newton-John.

Because Festival Records only operated in Australia and New Zealand and did not export the discs it manufactured, it could not give its own artists world outlets. To rectify this, in 1969 a production company named Festival Records International was started in London. It was run by Peter Gormley, Cliff Richard's manager. Festival Records International's greatest coup came in 1971 when the company signed Olivia Newton-John. Raised in Australia, Olivia had been in the UK making regular TV and concert appearances with Cliff Richard & the Shadows. Her run of hits began with her first solo single, a cover of Bob Dylan's 'If Not for You', arranged by the Shadows' Bruce Welch. In Australia Olivia's records were released on Interfusion, a label created by Festival for various overseas recordings. Olivia Newton-John broke onto the America charts in 1973 with the 'Let Me Be There' album, earning a Grammy award for the title track. Her version of Peter Allen's 'I Honestly Love You' was her first American No 1 hit and another Grammy award-winning Festival record. Olivia achieved fifteen Top 10 hits in the USA. This magazine dates from the 'Xanadu period' of 1980. 'Cashbox' was an influential American weekly music paper famous, along with 'Billboard', for its charts of record sales.

Festival Records manufactured vinyl discs in Sydney for 40 years. At the height of production in the 1980s Festival's factory was buzzing with 26 record presses pumping out 25,000 records per day. In addition there was a cassette duplicating plant, an art department, a printing department for album covers, plus a huge warehouse for packing and distribution.

Festival Records provided a home to a vast array of musical styles and many independent labels, not readily identified with the Festival brand. For over fifty years its existence as a major independent record company, competing with the multinationals, helped to create a healthy environment for Australian music.
Published by Cashbox, 1775 Broadway, New York. The President and Publisher of the magazine was George Albert, and the magazine was distributed in Australia through Allan Webster, 699 Drummond Street, Carlton, Victoria.
Festival Records kept a collection of rock music magazines. This magazine remained in Festival Records' collection until donated to the Museum. It was displayed in the Museum's exhibition 'Spinning Around: 50 Years of Festival Records', from 2001 to 2003.

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Description
Music magazine, 'Cashbox', paper, published by Cashbox, New York, United States of America, used by Festival Records, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1980

'Cashbox' magazine dated 9 August 1980, 44 pages. Cover has an airbrushed colour photograph of Olivia Newton-John. Includes music charts, industry news and articles.

Published: Albert, George; New York, USA; 1980

Used: Festival Records Pty Ltd; Sydney, New South Wales; 1980
Marks
Publication details located on page three.
2007/50/65
Production date
1980
Height
342 mm
Width
253 mm
Depth
3 mm

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Festival Mushroom Records, 2007
This object belongs to:
Festival Records Collection
Subjects
+ Australian music
+ Popular music
+ Classical music
+ Country and Western Music
+ Jazz music
+ Rock music
+ Roots and blues music
+ Newton John, Olivia
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{{cite web |url=http://from.ph/365190 |title=Cashbox magazine featuring Olivia Newton-John |author=Powerhouse Museum |accessdate=22 May 2013 |publisher=Powerhouse Museum, Australia}}


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