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High Society Blues is a 1930 American pre-Code film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The movie was written by Howard J. Green from the story by Dana Burnett, and directed by David Butler .
High Society Blues (1930) - Jowles; The Eyes of the World (1930) - Mr. Taine; The Right of Way (1931) - Crown Attorney; A Connecticut Yankee (1931) - Merlin/Doctor in Mansion; Young as You Feel (1931) - Robbins; Murder at Midnight (1931) - Lawrence; Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) - Prefect of Police; Scarface (1932) - Citizens Committee ...
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (animated direct-to-video) Colma: The Musical; Crazy; Enchanted; Hairspray; High School Musical 2 (television film) The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends (animated direct-to-video) Les chansons d'amour (aka Love Songs) Men Shouldn't Sing; Naked Boys Singing; Once; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of ...
Led Ezra Charles and the Works band from 1983–present, now called Ezra Charles' Texas Blues Band. [15] [16] Gary Clark, Jr. – (born February 15, 1984) is a musician from Austin, Texas. [17] [18] In 2020, he won the Grammy Award for "Best Rock Song" and "Best Rock Performance" for the song "This Land" from his album of the same name. [19]
Born in San Antonio, Texas, from the late 1920s, Glenn played with various jazz bands in the Dallas and San Antonio areas, first recording in 1936 with Don Albert's Orchestra. He moved to California in 1941, joining the Walter Johnson trio in 1944, and finding employment as a session musician and arranger. [ 3 ]
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US Billboard 1930 #15, US #1 for 1 week, 8 total weeks, 53,277 sales [10] 16: Leo Reisman and His Orchestra "Bye Bye Blues" Victor 22459: June 17, 1930 () August 1930 () US Billboard 1930 #16, US #17 for 1 week, 1 total week, 52,811 sales 17: Leo Reisman and His Orchestra "What is This Thing Called Love?" Victor 22282
Lucien Littlefield was born in San Antonio, Texas and attended Staunton Military Academy. He started his movie career in 1913 [ 2 ] and worked as an actor until his death in 1960. He usually portrayed comedic supporting characters, often much older than himself.