- Description
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Cotton Club Parade: 21st edition / Nicholas Brothers [theatrical performance]
- Title
- Cotton Club Parade: 21st edition [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Nicholas Brothers
- Nicholas, Fayard
- Nicholas, Harold
- Four Blazes
- Pete, Peaches & Duke
- Nugent, Pete
- Berman, Irving "Peaches"
- Miller, Duke
- Cotton Club Girls
- Webb, Elida
- Published/Created
- 1932-10-23
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Cotton Club
- Abstract
- Twenty-first edition of the Cotton Club Parade with music by Cab Calloway and His Cotton Club Orchestra, marked the Nicholas Brothers' Cotton club premiere. The program included specialty tap dances by the Four Blazers, Pete, Peaches & Duke, and the Nicholas Brothers; "You Gave Me Everything But Love" sung by Ada Ward and Calloway with Pete, Peaches, and Duke and the Four Blazers; an Act I finale, "New Kind of Rhythm" and Act II finale with the entire company.
Dan Healy, producer, music and lyrics Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler; dances staged by Elida Webb - Source
- Hill, Constance Valis: Constance Valis Hill, personal collection of tap dance materials. ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
