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== Shot List == | |||
<blockquote>0:12:13 Delta Rhythm Boys in "Take the 'A' Train" (1941). | |||
0:14:46 Fats Waller in "Your Feet's Too Big (1941). | 0:14:46 Fats Waller in "Your Feet's Too Big (1941). | ||
0:17:45 Count Basie Orchestra in "Take Me Back, Baby" (with vocal by | 0:17:45 Count Basie Orchestra in "Take Me Back, Baby" (with vocal by | ||
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0:35:36 Woman jazz harpist (LaVilla Tulos) playing "Swanee River" | 0:35:36 Woman jazz harpist (LaVilla Tulos) playing "Swanee River" | ||
(a title list of Soundies has this entry as "Swanee Swing"). | (a title list of Soundies has this entry as "Swanee Swing"). | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 18 December 2021
Soundies Black Music is a short film from ca. 1940s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Soundies Black Music | |
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Produced by | 0 |
Production company | 0 |
Distributed by | 0 |
Release date | ca. 1940s |
Running time | 3 reels |
Language | English |
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Shot List
0:12:13 Delta Rhythm Boys in "Take the 'A' Train" (1941).
0:14:46 Fats Waller in "Your Feet's Too Big (1941). 0:17:45 Count Basie Orchestra in "Take Me Back, Baby" (with vocal by Jimmy Rushing) (1941). 0:20:19 "Preacher and the Bear" featuring The Jubalaires (vocal quartet) 0:23:23 "Ring Those Bells" (Black children vocal quintet, unidentified; Possibly The Cabin Kids.) 0:24:22 The Ali Baba Trio in "Patience and Fortitude" (1946) (featuring Valaida Snow singing and playing jazz trumpet - with trio of guitar, bass and accordion!) 0:27:06 "Rocco Blues" featuring Maurice Rocco (piano and vocal) 0:30:00 Gloria Grey sings "Oh By Jingo" (looks later, circa 1950 or so) 0:32:42 "I Want A Man", sung by Annisteen Allen and accompanied by Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra (huge big band)(1943). 0:35:36 Woman jazz harpist (LaVilla Tulos) playing "Swanee River" (a title list of Soundies has this entry as "Swanee Swing").