FRED & ADELE ASTAIRE: A JAUNTY PAIR EXTRAORDINAIRE
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FRED & ADELE ASTAIRE: A JAUNTY PAIR EXTRAORDINAIRE
[Please read] A light-hearted romp that defies "tough times." Featuring piano playing by George Gershwin himself. Cameo appearances by Abraham Lincoln (as himself) and Ursula Andress (as the Swiss Miss). Adele Astaire (1896-1981) Fred Astaire (1899-1987) A sibling pair from Omaha, Nebraska, who made good in vaudeville and in major musical revues and productions on Broadway and in London's West End. Song Excerpts: 1) Stage patter intro to "Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh!"—recorded October 1923 in the United Kingdom. 2) "Hang On To Me"—recorded April 1926 in London, England. 3) "Fascinating Rhythm"—recorded April 1926 in London, England. 4) "I'd Rather Charleston"—recorded April 1926 in London, England. 5) "Swiss Miss"—recorded April 1926 in London, England. 6) "Funny Face"—recorded November 1928 in London, England. 7) "The Babbit and the Bromide"—recorded November 1928 in London, England. --Selection numbers 2, 3, and 4 feature piano accompaniment by George Gershwin. --Selection number 4 features photographic accompaniment by United States President Abraham Lincoln, visiting a Civil War camp in 1862. --Selection number 5 features additional photographic accompaniment by my kind of (non-cocoa) Swiss Miss: model/actress Ursula Andress (born in Ostermundigen, Berne, Switzerland in 1936.) Questions or comments are sincerely welcome. Lewd, derogatory, or irrational comments will be pelted, alternately, with tomatoes and cabbages. Thanks for viewing, mesdames et messieurs. Support the work <b>...</b>