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Summary:
- Classic big band and jazz shorts from the 30's and 40's.
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Table of Contents:
- side 1. Jazz classics and other delights. Jammin' the blues
- Red Nichols & his world famous pennies
- Bell Pollack & his orchestra with Miss Doris Robbins
- Swing cat's jamboree with Louis Prima
- Leith Stevens & the Saturday Night Swing Club "on the air"
- Nine o'clock folks with Mound City, Blue Blowers, Whitey & Ed Ford. side 2. Harlem's greatest hits. Cab Calloway & his orchestra
- Claude Hopkins & his orchestra
- Jimmei Lunceford & his dance orchestra and the Three Brown Jacks & Myra Johnson
- Mills Blue Rhythm Band
- Don Redman & his orchestra with Red & Struggle. side 3. Big band swings. Artie Shaw & his orchestra with Helen Forrest & Tony Pastor
- Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra
- Jimm Dorsey & his orchestra with Bob Eberly & Evelyn Oak
- Woody Herman & his orchestra
- Freddie Rich & his orchestra in "Mirrors" with Vera Van & Eton Boys. side 4. Big band swing. Larry Clinton & his orchestra with Bea Wain
- Ozzie Nelson & his orchestra
- Larry Clinton & his orchestra with Carol Bruce, Bob Robinson & Virginia Martin
- Skinnay Ennis & his orchestra
- Larry Clinton & his orchestra in "The Dipsy Doodler." side 5. From radio and night clubs. Rambling round radio row
- Eddie Euchin & his orchestra with Sylvia Froos
- Johnny Green & his orchestra
- Hal Kemp & his orchestra
- Roger Wolfe Kahn & orchestra. side 6. From radio and night clubs. Freddie Rich & his orchestra with Nan Wynn, Joe Sodja & the Three Symphonettes
- Vincent Lopez & his orchestra with Betty Hutton
- Isham Jones & his orchestra with Gypsy Nina & the Boylans
- Cliff Edwards & his Buckaroos
- Desi Arnaz & his orchestra. side 7. An all colored vaudeville show with Adelaide Hall & the Nicholas Brothers
- Nine Mae McKinney & the Nicholas Brothers in "The Black Network"
- Eubie Blake & Band featuring Nina Mae McKinney
- Smash your baggage with Small's Paradise
- Entertainers. side 8. Born to tap. Ethel Waters in "Rufus Jones for president"
- Hal LeRoy in "Tip tap toe" with Mitzi Mayfair
- Noble Sissle & band. side 9. Vitaphone potpourri. Bill Robinson in "King for a day"
- George Hall & his orchestra
- Stan Kenton & his orchestra
- Borrah Minevitch & his harmonica school.
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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System Details:
- Laser optical ; CLV extended play ; CX ; Chapter search.
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General Notes:
- Title from container.
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Physical Description:
- 5 videodiscs (506 min.) : sound, color ; 12 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- plastic; metal; polychrome
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Audio Characteristics:
- digital; optical; stereo
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Video Characteristics:
- laser optical
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Digital Characteristics:
- video file
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Call Numbers:
- LD 427
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ISBNs:
- 0792823249
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, MGM/UA Home Video: ML103928
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OCLC Numbers:
- 32299085