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Rhythm in a Riff is a 1947 medium length musical film produced by William D. Alexander and directed by Leonard Anderson. The film stars Billy Eckstine and his band performing as well as Ann Baker , Hortense Allen Jordan , Sarah Harris, and Emmett "Babe" Wallace.
Rhythm in a Riff: Directed by Leonard Anderson. With Billy Eckstine, Emmett 'Babe' Wallace, Sarah Harris, Garfield Love. Billy Martin, whose band is rebelling against him for lack of paying gigs, scores an important audition with Joe Corwin, who is opening a new club and needs a premier act.
- Leonard Anderson
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- Musical
Summaries. Billy Martin, whose band is rebelling against him for lack of paying gigs, scores an important audition with Joe Corwin, who is opening a new club and needs a premier act.
10. Juli 2020 · 10. 298 views 3 years ago. Do you like 40’s bee-bop, swing & jazz? Here is one of the greatest band leaders and jazz vocalists: Billy Eckstine with his Orchestra Performing “ (I Love the) Rhythm...
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Rhythm in a Riff is a 1947 medium length musical film produced by William D. Alexander and directed by Leonard Anderson. The film features various songs performed by Eckstine, "Lonesome Lover Blues" is one of the songs Eckstine performs in the film.
USA, 1946. motion picture | Medium length film (30-60 minutes). "Rhythm in a riff" (BE); "You call it madness" by Con Conrad, Gladys Du Bois, Russ Columbo, Paul Gregory; "Lonesome lover blues" (BE); "I cried for you" by Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim, Abe Lyman (AB); "I wanna talk about you" (BE); "Prisoner of love" by Leo Robin, Russ Columbo ...
Rhythm in a Riff is a 1947 medium length musical film produced by William D. Alexander and directed by Leonard Anderson. The film stars Billy Eckstine and his band performing as well as Ann Baker , Hortense Allen Jordan, Sarah Harris, and Emmett "Babe" Wallace.