[78-L] Sea Food Mama, was Re: perceived kiddy porn etc,

David Weiner djwein at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 3 16:55:50 PST 2009


The matchstick routine is a brief reprise of "Drum Boogie."  George T. Simon
mentions in THE BIG BANDS how much he detested that "bit of phony Hollywood
phosphorescence." 

Dave W

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My mind must be going...i thought there was a second number with the match 
sticks...or was that just part of the same number?

T.


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From: "David Weiner" <djwein at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 4:47 PM
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>
> Taylor Bowie wrote:
>> I like him as Professor Oddly (?) in Ball of Fire, w/Stanwyck and Gary
>> Cooper...great movie and Haydn is funny in that.  And even if you don't
>> think he's funny,  you've got numbers from the Gene Krupa Orch. as
>> consolation.
>>
>> Taylor
>>
> Well, just ONE Krupa number, but it's a good one - "Drum Boogie," vocal by
> Barbara Stanwyck (dubbed by Martha Tilton) - and Roy Eldridge solos 
> briefly,
> the first appearance by a "mixed" band in a Hollywood feature.
>
> Dave W.
>
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