BBC radio tribute to Glenn Miller, including program credits.
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The website describes 288 costumes from the CNC collection, created between 1956 and 1996 by designers that dominated the Quebec theatre landscape. The costumes were made for productions in various theatres in Montreal.
The 288 costumes are organized into 17 historical periods. For each costume there is a detailed description – in French and English - of the work with one to four photos, for a total of 1233 photos. When available other pieces of information are mentioned, such as the costume designer (and artisans and fabricators), the play, theatre, actor, role, and date. Most of the costumes on the website were designed by François Barbeau, but there are also works by the following designers: Maryse Bienvenu, Véronique Borboën, Jean-Yves Cadieux, Meredith Caron, Hortense Guillemard, Louise Jobin, François Laplante, Liliane Laîné, and Mark Negin.
Interview with Mike Boone.
Sans titreInterview with Maggie Gunson.
Sans titreInterview with Juan Rodriguez.
Sans titreInterview with Daphne O'Donnell and Deirdre King.
Sans titreInterview with Sam Gesser.
Sans titreInterview with philosophy teacher and musician Chaim Tannenbaum.
Sans titreInterview with Jesse Winchester.
Sans titreInterview with Richard King.
Sans titreInterview with Stephen Barry.
Sans titreInterview with Peter Weldon.
Sans titreInterview with Robert (Bob) Mckenzie.
Sans titreInterview with Alan Brown.
Sans titreInterview with Alan Brown.
Sans titreInterview with Allen Youster.
Sans titreInterview with journalist Dane Lanken by Harriet Eisenkraft.
Sans titreJazz songs from the Bowling Green University Library Music Listening Center probably made for Meilan Lam in November 1997: Daddy-Daddy - Savannah Churchill; Ebony Rhapsody - Rosetta Howard; Hello Montreal - Ted Lewis; Hello Montreal - Waring's Pennsylvanians.
June 1998 working interview with Bernice Jordan Whims by Meilan Lam, for the making of the film Show Girls (National Film Board).
Sans titreOral History Montreal Project. Interview with Maïr Verthuy, February 24, 2000.
Instrumental track.
Track with vocals.
Track with vocals.
Jerry Gray speaking about Glenn Miller.
Interview with Sheila McDonough, May 16, 1999.
On the Musicraft label - A reading from "God's Trombone" by the author, James Weldon Johnson.
On the Musicraft label - A reading from "God's Trombone" by the author, James Weldon Johnson.
Instrumental track.
Assorted music, 1939-1945, by Duke Ellington, Fats Waller etc.
Instrumental track with some vocals.