- Will
Vodery (October 8, 1885 –
November 18, 1951) was an
American composer, conductor, orchestrator, and arranger, and one of the few
black Americans of...
- Keeler, and with
music and
lyrics by
George Gershwin and Gus Kahn. Will
Vodery, Ziegfeld's
musical supervisor,
recommended Ellington for the show. According...
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Lillie Delk Christian, Aida Ward, Avon Long, the
Dandridge Sisters, the Will
Vodery choir, The
Mills Brothers, Nina Mae McKinney,
Billie Holiday,
Midge Williams...
- (1795–1861),
English potter Rosemary Vodrey (born 1949),
Canadian politician Will
Vodery (1885–1951),
American composer and
conductor This page
lists people with...
- (as
Sammy Davis)
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their own. One of his last
shows was
Swing Along (1929),
written with Will
Vodery. Will
Marion Cook's
profound influence on
modern education is
examined by...
- Many of the show's
original vocal arrangements (by an
uncredited Will
Vodery) were
retained in the film. "Why Do I Love You?" had been
filmed in a new...
- 1922 at the
Globe Theatre, Paul
Whiteman conducting,
orchestrated by Will
Vodery.
Reorchestrated by
Ferde Grofé and
retitled 135th
Street in 1925 for a performance...
-
written for the
various reviews were
created by J.
Leubrie Hill and Will
Vodery. Hill was also a
major contributor to the
musical books written for the...
- score,
using Robert Russell Bennett's
original 1927 orchestrations, Will
Vodery's vocal arrangements, and all of
Oscar Hammerstein II's
uncensored lyrics...