Interview with Bernice Jordan conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 58 sec.
Part 2: 46 min., 10 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 28 sec.
interview with Bernice Jordan conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 58 sec.
Part 2: 46 min., 10 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Interview with Tina Brereton conducted by Meilan Lam for the production of "Show Girls" (1998), a film on Montreal's golden club era through the voices of three dancers.
Part 1: 56 min., 26 sec.
Part 2: 30 min., 27 sec.
Part 3: 33 min., 59 sec.
Part 4: 27 min., 28 sec.
Track 1: Merchant Navy Show (June 27, 1944), 6 min., 36 sec.
Track 2: Assignment (July 20, 1959), 5 min., 56 sec.
Track 1: Merchant Navy Show (June 27, 1944), 6 min., 36 sec.
Track 2: Assignment (July 20, 1959), 5 min., 56 sec.
RCA Victor. "My Man" and "Honeysuckle Rose" by Dinah Shore with orchestra.
Parlophone Odeon Series. "Serenade" and "Plaisir d'amour" conducted by Henry Geehl with Richard Tauber, tenor, with Orchestra.
New Jazz Records. "Long Island Sound" and "Mar-cia" by Stan Getz Quartet.
Mercury. "Idaho" and "Red Top" by Gene Ammons and his Sextet.
Columbia Records. "Estrellita" and "La Golondrina" by Xavier Cugat and his Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra.
Savoy Records. "Don't Blame Me" and "Goof Square" by J. J. Johnson Orchestra.
Capitol Records. "Godchild" and "Jeru" by Miles Davis and His Orchestra.
Capitol Records. "Ensenada" and "Little Boy Bop Go Blow Your Top" by Dave Barbour and his Orchestra.
Bluebird. "Cuddle Up, Huddle Up" and "What a Diff'rence a Day Made" by Benny Carter and his Orchestra.
Savoy Records. "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Blue Skies" by Ben Webster with Johnny Guarnieri - piano; Oscar Pettiford - bass; David Booth - drums.
Savoy Records. "Run Down" and "Camp Meeting" by Herbie Fields Hot Seven.
Decca Records. "Just a Little Fond Affection" by Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra, vocal chorus by Fran Warren. "Surprise Party" by Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra, vocal chorus by Redd Evans.
Decca Records. "Warm Kiss and Cold Heart" and "Tea for Two" by Joe Mooney Quartet.
Columbia Records. "Celery Stalks at Midnight" and "Down the Road a Piece" by Will Bradley and his Orchestra, featuring Ray McKinley.
RCA Victor. "Don't You Think I Oughta Know" by Bill Johnson and his Musical Notes, vocal refrain by Gus Gordon and Quartet. "Shorty's Got to Go" by Bill Johnson and his Musical Notes.
Keynote Recordings. "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" by Ted Nash Quintet featuring Marie Bryant. "The Girl in my Dreams Tries to Look Like You" by Ted Nash Quintet.
RCA Victor. "It's Dawn Again" and "The Next Time I Care, I'll Be Careful" by Shep Fields and his New Music. Vocal refrain in "The Next Time I Care, I'll Be Careful" by Meredith Blake.
Dial Records. "Trumpet at Tempo" by Howard McGhee Jam Band. "Diggin' for Diz" by Tempo Jazz Men featuring Gabriel on trumpet.
Columbia Records. "Sweet Lorraine" by Metronome All Stars with Frank Sinatra. "Nat Meets June" by Metronome All Stars with June Christy and Nat Cole.
Savoy Records. "Goin' to Mintons" by Fats Navarro & Leo Parker. "Half-Nelson" by Miles Davis & Charlie Parker.
Savoy Records. "I'll Always Love You Just the Same" and "Romance Without Finance" by Tiny Grimes Quintette.