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Underneath a Harlem moon Book

Underneath a Harlem moon
Underneath a Harlem moon, Adelaide Hall is the missing link in Harlem's Renaissance, historically the richest period of American black culture. As its most important and influential female star, she dynamically pushed down the barriers that had previously prevented black entertain, Underneath a Harlem moon has a rating of 5 stars
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Underneath a Harlem moon, Adelaide Hall is the missing link in Harlem's Renaissance, historically the richest period of American black culture. As its most important and influential female star, she dynamically pushed down the barriers that had previously prevented black entertain, Underneath a Harlem moon
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  • Underneath a Harlem moon
  • Written by author Iain Cameron Williams
  • Published by London Continuum, 2002., 2002/07/04
  • Adelaide Hall is the missing link in Harlem's Renaissance, historically the richest period of American black culture. As its most important and influential female star, she dynamically pushed down the barriers that had previously prevented black entertain
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Introduction Preface Foreword by Fayard Nicholas and Earl Okin Part 1: Sing to the Moon and the Stars Will Shine (1901-1927)
1. Taxi for Miss Hall
2. Sing to the Moon
3. Shuffle-Along Nicely
4. I've Been Waiting for Someone Like You
5. Runnin' Wild and Free
6. The Chocolate Kiddies Come to Town
7. No Place More so Than in Harlem
8. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet!
Part 2: Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie (1928-1929)
9. Blackbirds
10. You're Not the Only Oyster in the Stew
11. Direct from Broadway Part 3: And the Money Came Rolling In (1930-1935)
12. Where to Now?
13. RKO, Coast to Coast
14. The Lark on Larchmont Hill
15. Lennox Avenue Blues Part 4: Someone's Sitting on My Cloud (1936-1938)
16. Paree Match
17. The Queen of Montmartre, Mr Hall and the Dukes of Deception
18. A Call from CB The Big Apple Epilogue Conclusion Letter from HD Rothschild Sources
1931/32 RKO Concert Tour Itinerary Milestones in the Career of Adelaide Hall Adelaide Hall: Recordings 1927-1938
Adelaide Hall: Films Bibliography.


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