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  • Connee Boswell and Ada Leonard (1952)
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    Short | 15 min | Short, Music
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Connee Boswell and Ada Leonard (1952)
Approved
Short | 15 min | Short, Music

Ada Leonard and Her All-Girl Orchestra furnish the music for the vocals by Connee Boswell, Bob Hopkins, and the Freddie Slack Trio. Anita Aros breaks out her violin and plays 'Brahm's Fifth." Other numbers include "El Cubanshero" - "...See moreAda Leonard and Her All-Girl Orchestra furnish the music for the vocals by Connee Boswell, Bob Hopkins, and the Freddie Slack Trio. Anita Aros breaks out her violin and plays 'Brahm's Fifth." Other numbers include "El Cubanshero" - "Pig-Foot Pete' and "Basin Street Blues." Written by Les Adams See less
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Updated Jun 28, 1952

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Jun 28, 1952 (United States)

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7 cast members
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Ada Leonard
Self - Orchestra Leader Self - Orchestra Leader   See fewer
The Ada Leonard All-Girl Orchestra
Themselves - All-Girl Orchestra Themselves - All-Girl Orchestra   See fewer
Bob Hopkins
Self - Singer Self - Singer   See fewer
Freddie Slack
Self - Orchestra Leader Self - Orchestra Leader   See fewer
The Freddie Slack Trio
Themselves - Singing Trio Themselves - Singing Trio   See fewer
Anita Aros
Self - Violinst Self - Violinst   See fewer
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