Billy Rose Presents the Casa Mañana Revue for 1937

Billy Rose Presents the Casa Mañana Revue for 1937
Title Billy Rose Presents the Casa Mañana Revue for 1937 PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 1937
Genre Fort Worth (Tex.)
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Billy Rose Presents-- Casa Mañana

Billy Rose Presents-- Casa Mañana
Title Billy Rose Presents-- Casa Mañana PDF eBook
Author Jan Jones
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 214
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780875652016

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But Fort Worth was never again the same after the Frontier Centennial . . . and memories of that festival linger today, even though the buildings were long ago razed.

Billy Rose Presents Casa Mañana

Billy Rose Presents Casa Mañana
Title Billy Rose Presents Casa Mañana PDF eBook
Author Billy Rose
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Pages 25
Release 1936
Genre Texas centennial celebrations
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Billy Rose's Casa Mañana

Billy Rose's Casa Mañana
Title Billy Rose's Casa Mañana PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1938
Genre Striptease
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Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind

Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind
Title Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind PDF eBook
Author Ellen F. Brown
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 431
Release 2011-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 158979527X

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Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller's Odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood presents the first comprehensive overview of how this iconic novel became an international phenomenon that has managed to sustain the public's interest for seventy-five years. Various Mitchell biographies and several compilations of her letters tell part of the story, but, until now, no single source has revealed the full saga. This entertaining account of a literary and pop culture phenomenon tells how Mitchell's book was developed, marketed, distributed, and otherwise groomed for success in the 1930s—and the savvy measures taken since then by the author, her publisher, and her estate to ensure its longevity.

Paul Whiteman

Paul Whiteman
Title Paul Whiteman PDF eBook
Author Don Rayno
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 894
Release 2012-12-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0810883228

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In a career that spanned 60 years, Paul Whiteman changed the landscape of American music, beginning with his million-selling recordings in the early 1920s of “Whispering,” “Japanese Sandman,” and “Three O’Clock in the Morning.” Whiteman would then introduce “symphonic jazz,” a powerful blend of the classical and jazz idioms that represented a whole new approach to modern American music, influencing generations of bandleaders and composers. While some hold that at the close of the Roaring Twenties Whiteman’s musical hegemony quickly waned, Don Rayno illustrates in this second volume of Paul Whiteman: Pioneer in American Music how much of a dominant figure Whiteman remained. A major figure on the American music scene for decades to come, he would continue to lead critically-acclaimed orchestras, filling theaters and concert halls alike and diligently seeking out and nurturing musical talent on the largest scale of any orchestra leader in the 20th century. In this second volume of Rayno’s magisterial treatment of the life and music of this remarkable maestro, Whiteman’s career during the second half of his life is explored in the fullest detail, as Whiteman conquers the worlds of theater and vaudeville, the concert hall, radio, motion pictures, and television, winning accolades in all of them. Through hundreds of interviews, extensive documentation, and exhaustive research of over nearly three decades, a portrait emerges of one of American music’s most important musical figures during the last century. Rayno paints a stunning portrait of Whiteman’s considerable accomplishments and far-reaching influence.

The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville

The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville
Title The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville PDF eBook
Author Anthony Slide
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 1062
Release 2012-03-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1496801083

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The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville provides a unique record of what was once America's preeminent form of popular entertainment from the late 1800s through the early 1930s. It includes entries not only on the entertainers themselves, but also on those who worked behind the scenes, the theatres, genres, and historical terms. Entries on individual vaudevillians include biographical information, samplings of routines and, often, commentary by the performers. Many former vaudevillians were interviewed for the book, including Milton Berle, Block and Sully, Kitty Doner, Fifi D'Orsay, Nick Lucas, Ken Murray, Fayard Nicholas, Olga Petrova, Rose Marie, Arthur Tracy, and Rudy Vallee. Where appropriate, entries also include bibliographies. The volume concludes with a guide to vaudeville resources and a general bibliography. Aside from its reference value, with its more than five hundred entries, The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville discusses the careers of the famous and the forgotten. Many of the vaudevillians here, including Jack Benny, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Jimmy Durante, W. C. Fields, Bert Lahr, and Mae West, are familiar names today, thanks to their continuing careers on screen. At the same time, and given equal coverage, are forgotten acts: legendary female impersonators Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan, the vulgar Eva Tanguay with her billing as “The I Don't Care Girl,” male impersonator Kitty Doner, and a host of “freak” acts.