Jazz 1930
Posted on Sunday, March 8th, 2009 at 4:24 pmJazz 1930
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Jazz Nights at the Savoy (Harlem, New York City, 1930) Music Poster Print - 24x36
$3.29 Jazz Nights at the Savoy (Harlem, New York City, 1930) Music Poster Print - 24x36... |
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Art Deco Lady Odette Dancer Statue, 10-inch
$37.99 Measuring 10 inches tall and 4.75 inches wide, this Art Deco Style statue is a superb representation of the style. Made with cold cast resin, sculpted in detail and hand-painted by skilled artisans, this piece features bold outlines and geometric forms that convey affluence and sophistication. The polished elegance and refined beauty delivers the essence of the era and provides a captivating visua... |
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Art Deco Lady Gertrude Dancer Statue, 10 3/4-inch
$37.99 Measuring 11 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide, this Art Deco Style statue is a superb representation of the style. Made with cold cast resin, sculpted in detail and hand-painted by skilled artisans, this piece features bold outlines and geometric forms that convey affluence and sophistication. The polished elegance and refined beauty delivers the essence of the era and provides a captivating visual... |
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Anthology of Big Band Swing (1930-1955)
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Original Dance Music of 1920's & 1930's
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In London 1930-1934, Vol. 1: Midnight, The Stars and You
$14.49 Ray Noble directed, wrote arrangements for, and supervised the audio engineers at the recording sessions for the greatest dance band of the early 1930s, the Ray Noble New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. The band's records, especially those featuring singer Al Bowlly, attracted world wide attention, and are now, so many years later, as impressive as ever. This 24 track CD contains just a portion of the ma... |
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Mammy
$18.88 Center stage, singing his heart out - that's how fans love Al Jolson. And that's what they get in Mammy. It's an ideal showcase for the master showman, giving full rein to Jolson's unique talents in a melodramatic story of a lovelorn minstrel man innocently involved in murderous intrigue. But, as always with Jolson, the star is the story. Here he gets top support from Irving Berlin's jazzy-melodio... |
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LUCKY BOY (1929) and THE GOLF SPECIALIST (1930)
$20.00 LUCKY BOY starring George Jessel and Margaret Quimby. In 1927, Georgie Jessel made what he himself referred to as the biggest professional mistake of his life. When he was offered the starring role in THE JAZZ SINGER, he passed. Unable to come to a satisfactory financial arrangement with Warner Brothers, he walked away from the project thereby setting the stage for Al Jolson's smashing success! Ma... |
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New Mens Black Derby Bowler Hat - 100% Wool, Extremely Stylish, Very High Quality!
This is a brand new men's hat, made of high-quality 100% wool. It was crafted with an attention to detail, including the stylish addition of a feather to the brim, giving it a sharp look and feel. It's the perfect addition to any wardrobe and will have you looking great for every occasion, so buy now!... |
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New Mens Brown Derby Bowler Hat - 100% Wool, Extremely Stylish, Very High Quality!
This is a brand new men's hat, made of high-quality 100% wool. It was crafted with an attention to detail, including the stylish addition of a feather to the brim, giving it a sharp look and feel. It's the perfect addition to any wardrobe and will have you looking great for every occasion, so buy now!... |
What songs were performed in the film “The King of Jazz” (1930), and who were the musicians?
The King of Jazz (1930). Director: John Murray Anderson, Musical Director: Ferde Grofe, Producer: Universal (Carl Laemmle, Jr.), Orchestra: Paul Whiteman. The Rhythm Boys (Bing Crosby, Harry Barris & Al Rinker) were hired as performers by Paul Whiteman in 1926-1927).
(1) A Bench in the Park (Jeanette Loff, Stanley Smith, The Brox Sisters, The Rhythm Boys) (w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager)
(2) Comin’ Thro’ the Rye (w Robert Burns)
(3) Happy Feet (The Rhythm Boys) (w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager)
(4) Has Anyone Seen Our Nell?
(5) I Like to Do Things for You (Jeanie Lang, Grace Hayes, William Kent) (w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager)
(6) It Happened in Monterey (Jeanette Loff, John Boles, Nancy Torres) (w Billy Rose, m Mabel Wayne)
(7) John Peel (w John Woodcock Graves)
(8) Long Long Ago (w/m Thomas Haynes Bayly)
(9) Mississippi Mud (The Rhythm Boys) (w/m Harry Barris & James Cavanaugh)
(10) Music Hath Charms (Bing Crosby)
(11) My Bridal Veil (Laura La Plante, Stanley Smith, chorus) (w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager)
(12) Oh, How I’d Like to Own a Fish Store (Jack White)
(13) Ragamuffin Romeo (Jeanie Lang, George Chiles, chorus) (w/m Harry De Costa & Mabel Wayne)
(14) Santa Lucia (Italian w/m Teodoro Cattrau, Eng. w Thomas Oliphant)
(15) Song of the Dawn (John Boles, chorus) (w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager)
(16) So the Bluebirds and the Blackbirds Got Together (The Rhythm Boys) (w Billy Moll, m Harry Barris)