After discovering his star dancer is expecting and can't perform, film producer H.W. Workman and his publicist concoct a scheme to stage a college dance contest to find a new star.
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Traffic Jam |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Artie Shaw: writer
Teddy McRae: writer
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Nightmare |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Artie Shaw: writer
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Non-Stop Flight |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Artie Shaw: writer
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I'm Coming Virginia |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Donald Heywood: writer
Toots: performer
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Jungle Drums |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Ernesto Lecuona: writer
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Blossoms on Broadway |
Ralph Rainger: writer
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Steamboat Bill |
Bert Leighton: writer
Frank Leighton: writer
Leon Errol: performer
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Symphony No.9 in D min, op.125 |
Ludwig van Beethoven: composer, writer
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I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' |
Nacio Herb Brown: composer
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Yankee Doodle |
Anonymous: writer
marching band at train station: performer
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First Call' aka 'Call to the Post |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
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The Stars and Stripes Forever |
John Philip Sousa: composer
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
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Gangbusters |
Artie Shaw: writer, performer
Buddy Rich: performer
Sid Weiss: performer
Fred Brathwaite: writer
Bob Kitsis: performer
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Double Mellow |
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra: performer
Artie Shaw: writer
Ticky: performer
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