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‘PUTTING ON THE RITZ’ PT. DEUX

Yesterday I posted the history of the lyric of Irving Berlin’s immortal ‘Putting On The Ritz’. Written in 1929, the original lyric had strong racist overtones which were removed when Berlin rewrote the song for the Fred Astaire vehicle ‘Blue Skies’ (1946). Before that, though, Clark Gable performed the song

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‘SLOWLY I TURN’–THE LUCY RICARDO TAKE

See yesterdays post (as well as the weekend Three Stooges offering) for more info than you could possibly ever need about the classic Vaudeville sketch commonly known as ‘Niagra Falls’ but accurately titled ‘Slowly I Turn’. We’ve seen the Stooges version, we’ve witnessed Lou Costello’s interpretation and now we come

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THE GUMM SISTERS IN 1929

It’s June 11, 1929: the first of a three-day film shoot for Judy Garland and her two sisters known as “The Gumm Sisters” at the Tec-Art Studios in Hollywood, California, for the Mayfair Pictures short “The Big Revue” (aka “The Starlet Revue”). This is Judy Garland’s film debut. She’s just

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‘THE INGENUES’–THE ORIGINAL GIRL GROUP

It wasn’t easy to become a member of the premium-level all-girl 1920s orchestra ‘The Ingenues’. As you’ll see, you not only had to be a woman who’d mastered one of many instruments that, for various reasons, were not necessarily associated with female players (saxes, trombones, tubas etc.) but you had

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W.C.FIELDS JUGGLES HIS ASS OFF

I would bet that most people reading this blog know that W.C. Fields was a Broadway headliner prior to his emergence as a Hollywood superstar. Furthermore, many readers might also know that he had a long career in Vaudeville before that. What one might possibly not be aware of, though,

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THE ART OF ECCENTRIC DANCE: JACK STANFORD

Yesterday I posted the extraordinarily strange acrobatic comedy diving-board routine of Larry Griswold. It occurred to me that, beyond the athleticism involved in Griswold’s act, there was a comic style to the movements, all of which were clearly choreographed. I believe that it’s based on the wonderful and long-forgotten art

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