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Musician/composer W.C. Handy (Nat King Cole) forms a band and becomes known as the father of the blues.
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Jul 24, 2020 · The Front Row. What to Stream: “St. Louis Blues,” a Thrilling Showcase for Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, and Other Luminaries. By Richard Brody. July 24, 2020. Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, and Cab...
Sep 4, 2024 · For the first time in franchise history – the St. Louis Blues are Stanley Cup Champions. NHL Original Productions provides an all-access pass behind the glass, on the bench and into the...
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St. Louis Blues (1958) is a movie production that was filled with promise, a film biography of W.C. Handycovering the obstacles and successes of a great American, a musical with a magnificent canon of songs, and the on-screen assembly of many of the most talented mid-century African-American performers. But it’s a missed opportunity – simply not a ...
Nat ‘King’ Cole and W.C. Handy in an undated photograph. The idea for the film was first marketed by producer George Garabedian who ultimately was not attached to the picture. As early as 1954 he had the rights covered and the studios contacted, but couldn’t elicit any interest for an all-Black musical (Down Beat, April 3, 1958). Paramountfinally g...
In the fall of 1957, Little Rock High Schoolwas being integrated, the NAACP and the National Guard were involved, President Eisenhower and Governor Faubus were at odds, and the United States was at a crossroads in race relations. Black celebrities were speaking out and showing support more than ever. A tense time to be sure, but Hollywood was not r...
“There’s only two kinds of music in the world, the devil’s and the Lord’s,” says the Reverend Handy (Juano Hernandez). Early on, Cole had described the movie this way: “It’s boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy writes blues.” That’s a very accurate resumé of the plotline. Young Will Handy is a talented organist and pianist, but he is intrigued by th...
Sheet music for “St Louis Blues” published to coincide with the film. “St. Louis Blues” (pronounced Loo’-iss, not Loo’-ee) is an iconic and immensely popular song by W.C. Handy first published in 1914. By 1957, Handy’s royalties for the song were still a remarkable $50,000 annually. In an interview, Cab Calloway said his two favorite songs were “St...
At W.C. Handy’s funeral, Cootie Williams blew a trumpet solo on the hymn “Holy City.” A crowd of 150,000 heard the eulogy by Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Mourners attending included Marian Anderson, Irving Berlin, Eubie Blake, Cozy Cole, Oscar Hammerstein, Langston Hughes, Noble Sissle and Ed Sullivan. The mayor of St. Louis, Raymond Tucker, with ...
St. Louis Blueswas a flop at the box office. I hate to see that evening sun go down. “Life is something like this trumpet. If you don't put anything in it you don't get anything out.”-- W.C. Handy. Cab Calloway’s acting career survived the film. He went on to an excellent supporting dramatic role in The Cincinnati Kid (1965) with Steve McQueen, and...
St. Louis Blues shapes up as a rather listless and disappointing entertainment that does not do justice to either the man or his music. Full Review | Jul 31, 2020
Download or stream St. Louis Blues (2019) with Alex Pietrangelo, Ryan O'Reilly, Vladimir Tarasenko for free on hoopla. For the first time in franchise history – the St. Louis Blues are Stanley Cup Champions.
2019 · 1 hr 3 min. TV-PG. Documentary · Sport. A look at the first time in franchise history when the St. Louis Blues became Stanley Cup Champions. What did it take to arrive at this victory? Subtitles: English. Starring: Alex Pietrangelo Ryan O'Reilly Vladimir Tarasenko. Directed by: NHL Productions.
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