Year: 1944
Runtime: 74 mins
Language: English
Director: William Nigh
A newspaper columnist and radio host, famed for interviewing many film personalities, seeks material for his Sunday column. At Hollywood’s Trocadero, owner Eddie LeBaron shares the club’s history, and the columnist hears top bands, notably Bob Chester’s swing group—formed in 1935 after work with Ben Pollack and Ben Bernie—and vocalist Ida James, who opens with “Shoo Shoo Baby.”
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