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Jazz: My Music, My People

Jazz: My Music, My People

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I must point out one thing
Review: Monceux says that it was Dorothy Dandridge who appeared in _A Day At the Races__. In fact, it was not Dandridge, but Ivie Anderson, whose dynamite singing of "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" makes a squirmingly embarrassing racist sequence of an otherwise superlative film (I say this as a white person AND a passionate Marx Brothers fan) ALMOST watchable.

N.B. Arthur Glenn Mitchell claims that some members of Duke's Orchestra appear uncredited in DATR. So do a group of fabulously talented dancers. They, too, deserve recognition for their efforts.


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