Three Evenings with Fred Astaire is an album by American dancer and singer Fred Astaire, released on his own label Choreo Records in 1962. The album collects...
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An Evening with Fred Astaire is a one-hour live television special starring Fred Astaire, broadcast on NBC on October 17, 1958. It was highly successful...
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singer Fred Astaire. The release years are stated accordingly to The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Crazy Feet (Living Era, 1983) Fred Astaire...
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Now Fred Astaire (or simply Now) is a studio album by American dancer and singer Fred Astaire, released in 1959 on Kapp Records. Billboard reviewed the...
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Alcoa Premiere (redirect from Alcoa Premiere/Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire)
Alcoa Premiere (also known as Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire[citation needed] ) is an American anthology drama series sponsored by the Alcoa Corporation...
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by Jerry Fielding Shirley Scott – Hip Soul (1961) Fred Astaire – Three Evenings with Fred Astaire (1962), arranged by David Rose Shelley Manne and Jack...
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Clock (1933) Meet the Baron (1933) Dancing Lady (1933) (with Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire and Robert Benchley) Fugitive Lovers (1934) Hollywood...
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Greta Garbo (category Pages with Swedish IPA)
Shearer, Luise Rainer, Katharine Hepburn, Mae West, Marlene Dietrich, Fred Astaire, and Dolores del Río, among others—dubbed to be "Box Office Poison" in...
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Cliff Edwards (category Articles with short description)
and Ira Gershwin's first Broadway musical Lady Be Good, alongside Fred and Adele Astaire. As a recording artist, his hits included "Paddlin’ Madeleine Home"...
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The Most Happy Fella (category Articles with short description)
version was planned in 1962, to be produced by Warner Bros. with Shirley Jones and Fred Astaire set to star. However, Jones was busy making The Music Man...
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Cary Grant (category Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from March 2019)
281; Roberts 2014, p. 106. Morecambe & Sterling 2001, pp. 312–314. Evenings With Cary Grant: Recollections in His Own Words and by Those Who Knew Him...
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Maureen O'Hara (category Articles with short description)
Malone 2013, p. 199. O'Hara & Nicoletti 2005. At Home in Ireland, Ava Astaire McKenzie, Roberts Rinehart, 1998 Anna Lee: Memoir of a Career on General...
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Gertrude Stein (category All articles with dead external links)
musical Rent in the song "La Vie Boheme". She is also mentioned in the Fred Astaire–Ginger Rogers 1935 film Top Hat and in the song "Roseability" by the...
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Waltz (category Articles with short description)
American musicals and films, including "Waltz in Swing Time" sung by Fred Astaire.[citation needed] The Scandinavian Waltz, performed as a part of Scandinavian...
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Jerome Kern (category All articles with dead external links)
remembered, if at all, as the first time Kern and Fred Astaire worked together. Stepping Stones (1923, with Caldwell) was a success, and in 1924 the Princess...
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Roberta Flack (category Articles with short description)
in the city. During that time, her music career began to take shape on evenings and weekends in nightclubs. At the Tivoli Theater she accompanied opera...
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Joan Crawford (category All articles with dead external links)
appearing on it in 1936. She was again teamed with Clark Gable, along with Franchot Tone and Fred Astaire, in the hit Dancing Lady (1933), in which she...
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Isaac Hayes (category All articles with dead external links)
plant in Memphis by day and playing nightclubs and juke joints several evenings a week in Memphis and nearby northern Mississippi. Hayes's first professional...
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Angela Lansbury (category Articles with short description)
commented that she loved housekeeping. She preferred to spend quiet evenings with her friends inside her house because she did not like to engage in Hollywood...
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History of suits (category Articles with short description)
were aped by collegiates on both sides of the Atlantic. Cary Grant and Fred Astaire then carried the trend through to the 1940s. The archetypal square of...
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Diana Ross (category Articles with short description)
called her Diane all her life. Ross grew up with two sisters (Barbara and Rita) and three brothers: Arthur; Fred Jr.; and Wilbert, also known as Chico. Ross...
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Helen Clare (category Articles with short description)
session with Jay Wilbur and his Band, when Clare sang a duet with Jack Cooper, "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", which had been introduced by Fred Astaire and...
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Vernon and Irene Castle (category Articles with Project Gutenberg links)
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, produced by RKO and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Edna May Oliver played their agent, and Lew Fields...
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The Dick Cavett Show (category Articles with short description)
with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Tammy Grimes and Brian Bedford), John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Janis Joplin, Ray Charles, Alfred Hitchcock, Fred Astaire...
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List of Royal Variety Performances (category Articles with short description)
This is a list of Royal Variety Performances, gala evenings held annually in the United Kingdom, which are attended by senior members of the British Royal...
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Savoy Hotel (category All articles with dead external links)
Bernard Shaw, Nellie Melba, Charlie Chaplin, Al Jolson, Errol Flynn, Fred Astaire, Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Barrymore, Harry Truman, Audrey Hepburn, Judy...
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Ian Carmichael (category Articles with short description)
selection was Gene Kelly, "Les Girls"; Bing Crosby, "Prisoner of Love"; Fred Astaire, "Let's Kiss and Make Up"; The London Palladium Orchestra, playing a...
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Leonard Bernstein (category All articles with dead external links)
Gramophone Hall of Fame entrant Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur, 1986 Karlin, Fred (1994). Listening to Movies 8. New York: Schirmer. p. 264. Bernstein's pronunciation...
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Musical theatre (category Articles with short description)
forgettable stories, these musicals featured stars such as Marilyn Miller and Fred Astaire and produced dozens of enduring popular songs by Kern, George and Ira...
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Laurence Olivier (category Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y)
bill, although as full-length plays they were given across two separate evenings. The film also won Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design...
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