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...elaborate score, under the direction of S/sgt John Yoder, is primarily the work of Pfc George Reim. Two of the songs, "Love Has Its Moods" and "Where Have You Gone" sound like sure hits. Several of the scenes, in the Gilbert and Sullivan mood, are entirely sung, another point of departure of an Army show...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECIALISTS' CORNER | 2/1/1944 | See Source »

...obviously feeling as cocky as he acted. Now it is simply an act. He has acquired the detachment of a veteran vaudevillian. He is a natural dancer and comedian, and his little parlor tricks-especially one burlesque broadcast-are a pleasure to watch. Even better is Judy Garland. As sung by Cinemactress Garland, Embraceable You and Bidin' My Time become hits all over again, and the new But Not For Me sounds like another. Her presence is open, cheerful, warming. If she were not so profitably good at her own game, she could obviously be a dramatic cinema actress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Dec. 27, 1943 | 12/27/1943 | See Source »

...influence of Boss Petrillo's ban was limited to the popular field, where the biggest producer, Decca, had already signed with the union. Capitalizing on its capitulation, Decca last week put out a bang-up album of all the songs from the Broadway smash Oklahoma!, sung by the original cast. Other records of the month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Record Shortage | 12/6/1943 | See Source »

...minute concert was sung from the Lowell House Common Room Tuesday night with T/5 Robert R. Rogers on the podium. He had technical assistance from T/5 Robert H. Glauber and 8/Sgt George Avakian, piano assistance from Cpl. Charles F. Coffin and of course vocal assistance from the 40-odd songbirds from both companies...

Author: By Bruce Westley, | Title: Specialists' Corner | 11/19/1943 | See Source »

...their ships pass her dock. Her megaphone came from a torpedoed liner as a gift from grateful Tommies. Perla Siedle is the wife of Air Sergeant Jack Gibson, last stationed at Foggia, Italy, and she has two sons and one daughter in the South African Army. She has sung goodby to all of them, watching their ships move out of sight over the bar to the tune of her favorite closing number, Auld Lang Syne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Lady in White | 11/15/1943 | See Source »

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