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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.
Good News, starring Bessie Love, Cliff Edwards and Penny Singleton and featuring Abe Lyman & his Band; Heads Up, starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Helen Kane. Directed by Victor Schertzinger. High Society Blues, starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell and Louise Fazenda; Hit the Deck, starring Jack Oakie, Polly Walker and June Clyde
The Speckled Band (1931) "The Adventures of Joe Smith, American" (1940), Paul Gallico: ... High Society Blues (1930) "The Thought Monster" (1930), Amelia Reynolds Long:
High Flyers; High, Wide, and Handsome; Hollywood Hotel; I'll Take Romance; In Old Chicago; Life Begins in College; The Life of the Party; Love and Hisses; Make a Wish; Manhattan Merry-Go-Round; Maytime; Music for Madame; New Faces of 1937; Nobody's Baby; On Again-Off Again; On the Avenue; One Hundred Men and a Girl; Our Gang Follies of 1938 ...
Officially, he was a music publisher but did receive credits for several songs with the original Dixieland jazz band, including the songs "High Society" and "Tin Roof Blues". Both were hits in the late 1950s. [1] The Music Goes Round And Round Eigenvertrieb / DSCMusic 2014001 Martinique 2007 Martinique Earworks.ch Piano Solo.
Reginald Hazeltine Bassett (September 3, 1878 – April 24, 1951) was an American composer and orchestrator who led a prolific career in film. He contributed music to over one hundred major movies from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The Harlem Hamfats form, going on to pioneer the precursor to the modern blues band. [10] The National School Vocal Association is founded. [82] Composer Colin McPhee, living in Bali, composes Tabuh-Tabuhan, an early work to feature a strong Balinese influence. [344] The Pat Roche Harp and Shamrock Orchestra performs at the Century of Progress ...
Bob Haggart and Yank Lawson organized a band that combined dixieland and swing to try to carry on the legacy of Bob Crosby. From the late 1960s until the mid-1970s, the band was known as the World's Greatest Jazz Band, but when both became dissatisfied with the name they changed it to the Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band.