Monday, December 28, 2015

Cab Calloway


Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers in 1943:



All the political triumphalism in the world ain't worth one Cab Calloway or a single Nicholas brother.

Among my proudest boasts is that I share a birthday with Mr. Calloway.








4 comments:

  1. Only *vaguely* related (mainly, by our respective JOYS in art): Doug, have you seen Carol yet? [I was reminded, like I said, vaguely, by relating Cab&NicholasBros to the gift Therese gives to Carol of a "Teddy Wilson feat Billie Holiday" album]

    It's been a LONG time, since I saw a movie, and immediately began counting down to how soon I could see it again! [Saw for second time today, after catching Opening Day in Sacto, on Christmas Day!]

    So wonderful. I really believe (totally unbiased!) it's a *universal* love story (that just happens to be between two women). Let me know if you've seen it?

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  2. hello i just came across your blog my name is yael deynes, for the past 8 year i have been doing research the prosecution of homosexual during Nazi regime and after, i'm a screen writer and i'm currently working in the final stages of the film. your blog is very good not many people i can talk to about this Era specifically paragraph 175 most people don't know. reason why i begin this venture any how would love to talk to you here is my email please contact me at your earliest convenience.

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  3. See how when you don't post often, Doug, people begin leaving off-topic comments? ;-/

    I came upon this today, and thought of you (and your DW series): http://www.glreview.org/article/keeper-of-the-dead/ [Would be interested in your response]

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