Hard to believe that Rudy Vallee was one of the most popular singers out there before Bing Crosby jumped onto the scene in the early 1930s. Vallee did not have a great voice, but he had a way with a song. He also had a very enjoyable band as well. He was quite the rage in the late 1920s...
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
MUSICAL MOMENTS: BOBBY DARIN
Here is a clip of one of my all-time favorite Bobby Darin songs "Artificial Flowers". This version seems a little bit slower than the commercial recording that I have. This version is taken from a Darin television special...
Monday, June 28, 2010
FAVORITE SONGS: RHAPSODY IN BLUE
"Rhapsody In Blue" does not have lyrics but it is a supreme masterpiece. Here's an abridged version of the George Gershwin masterpiece composed for Paul Whiteman in 1924, from THE KING OF JAZZ(1930).
The segment opens with a completely unrelated "Voodoo Dance" from Africa, followed by the opening clarinet solo danced by Jacques Cartier, and then Roy Bargy playing the piano solo. I challenge anyone not to be moved by the song "Rhapsody In Blue"...
The segment opens with a completely unrelated "Voodoo Dance" from Africa, followed by the opening clarinet solo danced by Jacques Cartier, and then Roy Bargy playing the piano solo. I challenge anyone not to be moved by the song "Rhapsody In Blue"...
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
INTERVIEW: JUDY GARLAND
Here is Judy Garland in 1968 on the Mike Douglas show. Joining her was fellow co-star Peter Lawford as well. Love her or hate her, she always gave great interviews...
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interview,
Judy Garland,
Mike Douglas,
Peter Lawford,
singers
THE CLASSICS: SUNSET BOULEVARD
Here is the famous Gloria Swanson scene from SUNSET BOULEVARD(1950). Swanson truly captured the crazed faded star Norma Desmond...
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classic movies,
drama,
Gloria Swanson,
Sunset Boulevard
Sunday, June 20, 2010
MOVIE TRAILER: HARVEY
I only recently got a chance to see the classic comedy HARVEY(1950), which starred Jimmy Stewart. The movie is as charming sixty years later as it was when it first came out in 1950. They don't make movies like this anymore...
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
UNUSUAL DUETS: BOBBY DARIN AND STEVIE WONDER
Here is a different looking Bobby Darin and a very young Stevie Wonder dueting on the Darin classic "If I Was A Carpenter". This was from a 1969 special...
Monday, June 14, 2010
RIP: JIMMY DEAN (1928-2010)
Country singing star Jimmy Dean passed away at the age of 81. He is more widely known for his Jimmy Dean sausage now than his singing, but he scored a huge hit with the song "Big Bad John". My grandfather was a huge fan of Jimmy Dean, and he had a ton of his albums. The entertainment world and the sausage world mourn the loss...
Saturday, June 12, 2010
VERA LYNN (BORN 1917)
Dame Vera Lynn is unquestionably the greatest vocalist that Great Britain has ever produced. She was the sweetheart of World War II, and her singing is nearly perfect. She did not make many movies, but here are some great moments with Dame Vera Lynn...
INTERVIEW: FRANKIE LAINE
Here is a great interview with singer Frankie Laine. Up until the end, Laine continued to entertainer. This interview is from 1999 when Laine was 86. Frankie Laine died in 2007...
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
CLASSIC MOMENTS: THE BAND WAGON
Here is the first big musical number from THE BAND WAGON(1953)with Fred Astaire. Many critics consider this movie one of Astaire's best. When you listen to this number "A Shine On Your Shoes" it is hard to be depressed...
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classic movies,
dancer,
Fred Astaire,
musicals,
The Band Wagon
MOVIE TRAILER: SHADOW OF A DOUBT
Here is an earlier Alfred Hitchcock movie, but one of his best. The movie centers around a mysterious uncle played by Joseph Cotten, and his niece (Teresa Wright) that uncovers the truth about him. The suspense and the thrills are great. The movie came out in 1943, but sixty plus years later, it is still great...
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Alfred Hitchcock,
drama,
Joseph Cotten,
Teresa Wright,
trailer
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
LOU COSTELLO (1906-1959)
Lou Costello was one of the greatest funny men of all-time. Together with Bud Abbott, Lou made people laugh in countless films of the 1940s and 1950s. For all the laughs he gave his audience, his life was not the happiest. However, Lou Costello was truly one of the greats of comedies, which these clips show...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
MUSICAL MOMENTS: HARRY JAMES
Here is a great. musical number from the genius Harry James and his Orchestra. This is from the 1942 film PRIVATE BUCKAROO. Listen to this great trumpet work as James and the orchestra perform "Concerto For Trumpet"...
INTERVIEW: TIPPI HEDREN - 2007
Here is a great interview with the star of Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS(1963)...Tippi Hedren. She tells some great stories about Hitchcock, and her debut in his movie...
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actress,
Alfred Hitchcock,
interview,
Tippi Hedren
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