#1935

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Dipper Mouth

Dorsey Brothers’ Orchestra (1935)

Yet another variant title for Dipper Mouth Blues/Dippermouth Blues/Sugar Foot Stomp/Sugarfoot Stomp. This is the Dorsey Brothers Band back in 1935 before they broke up. Joe Oliver is better known as King Oliver. I notice “Oh play that thing!” has not been left out. Good for them!

Dipper Mouth

https://archive.org/download/78_dipper-mouth_dorsey-brothers-orchestra-joe-oliver_gbia0161563b/DIPPER%20MOUTH%20-%20DORSEY%20BROTHERS%27%20ORCHESTRA.mp3

#music #mp3 #jazz #hot-jazz #dipper-mouth #dipper-mouth-blues #dippermouth-blues #sugar-foot-stomp #sugarfoot-stomp #dorsey-brothers-orchestra #dorsey-brothers #dorsey-brothers-band #tommy-dorsey #jimmy-dorsey #joe-oliver #king-oliver #1935

zeugma@diaspora.psyco.fr

#Dance | Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson Tap Dancing on Stairs, 1935

https://youtube.com/watch?v=arkkGjDpa8E

WHEN Bill “Bojangles” Robinson tap danced his way up and down a set of stairs, hand-in-hand with child star Shirley Temple in the 1935 film The Little Colonel, he almost stole the show.

The scene made cinematic history as the first interracial dance pairing in a movie, but it also stirred controversy, being cut from the film when it was screened in America’s south.

Dexterous, energetic and always cheerful on stage and screen, offstage Robinson also worked to break down barriers for African-Americans.

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mc@iviv.hu

In #1933 #Gisèle_Freund joined the many exiled Germans in Paris, amongst whom the #photographers Joseph Breitenbach and Fritz Henle. She was a Jewish and she had photographed in 1932 a violent May-Day in Frankfurt against the National Socialists.
In #1935 she #photographed the unemployed in the depressed areas in northern England.
In #1936 her #Sorbonne dissertation On Photography and Bourgeois Society was #published.
Among many #portraits of what was considered the "intellectual elite" at the time - Man Ray, Walter Benjamin, James Joyce and Frida Kahlo, for example -, in 1950 she photographed Evita Peron.
Gisèle #Freund's work, and life, are sociologically and historically so important that I invite you to read a more detailed #biography here.

  • photo 1 (snapshot): May-Day rally, Frankfurt, 1932
  • photo 2: Rue de la Pluie, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1935
  • photo 3: Simone de Beauvoir, Paris, 1938
  • photo 4: Virginia Woolf devant la fresque de Vanessa Bell, London, 1939
  • photo 5: Frida Kahlo et son médecin, New-Mexico, 1951
  • photo 6: Man Ray dans son studio, Paris, 1967

#best_photographers #live_photography #history #sociology #photo_journalism #magazines #photography_books #photography