The 1940s was a monumental decade for the United States. Amid World War II, economic recovery, and the start of the Cold...
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2001
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The 1940s was a monumental decade for the United States. Amid World War II, economic recovery, and the start of the Cold...
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2001
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1999
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1989
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See five shorts. Titles include "Symphony of Swing," "Artie Shaw's Class in Swing," "Artistry in Rhythm," "Charlie Barnet...
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1986
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1985
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Born in 1910 in New York City, Arthur Jacob Arshawsky, better known to the world as Artie Shaw, went on to become one of the...
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1985
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"Bix" Beiderbecke (1903-1931) was one of the best (and self-taught) cornetists in U.S. jazz history, playing at a time when...
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1981
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Originally made for television and based on true events from 1972, the story concerns an airline crash in the Everglades and...
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1978
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This evening of musical magic includes some of the greatest jazz artists and their exciting performances. ~ Rovi...
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1956
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In the last of the Marx Brothers' MGM films, The Big Store, Groucho Marx plays two-bit detective Wolf J. Flywheel, hired by...
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Songwriter
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1941
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Though not the best of the Fred Astaire musicals, Second Chorus is the most easily accessible thanks to its current...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1940
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Lana Turner (a mere 19 years old at the time) stars in this lighthearted musical comedy as Patty Marlow, a dancer fighting...
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Artie Shaw (and his band)
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1939
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