The popular band renders a few tunes in good style and snappy, up to the minute numbers are well given by "Ducky" Yontz, Neil Buckley and Patsy Kane. Bestor plays "Star Dust" on the vibra harp.
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Is this worth watching today? Only if you have nine minutes and a weird obsession with dusty, early-sound musical shorts.Jazz nerds will probably dig the vibra-harp solo, but anyone expecting a real movie with a plot will absolutely hate it. 🎷Basically, it's just a filmed vaudeville act from 1931.You get some guys nam...
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"Is this worth watching today? Only if you have nine minutes and a weird obsession with dusty, early-sound musical shorts.Jazz nerds will probably dig the vibra-harp solo, but anyone expecting a real movie with a plot will absolutely hate it. 🎷Basically, it's just a filmed vaudeville act from 1931.You get some guys named 'Ducky' and Neil singing, and then a lady named Patsy Kane who has that incredibly sharp, piercing voice from the early days of talkies.At one point, the camera just stares at t..."

