Ricardo Soundy (born 3 January 1948) is a Salvadoran former sports shooter. He competed in the skeet event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "Ricardo Soundy". Sports...
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Rebeca Lourdes García Soundy (born 11 April 1993) is a Salvadoran deaf educator and YouTuber. She teaches Salvadoran Sign Language (LESSA) and American...
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Roberto Soundy (4 March 1900 – 5 October 1990) was a Salvadoran sports shooter. He competed in the trap event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "Olympedia –...
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Vanita Smythe (section Soundies)
directed soundies through Filmcraft Productions in New York. Between January and May 1946, Smythe was filmed in eight of them. Several of the soundies also...
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Sir John Soundy CBE (14 November 1878 – 25 October 1960) was an Australian politician. He was born in Dorchester, Dorset, England. In 1925 he was elected...
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same year the Four Merry Men left Featurettes for the more successful Soundies company, and made more jukebox musicals; they were now billing themselves...
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Music video (section Talkies, soundies, and shorts)
other musicians appeared in short musical subjects during this period. Soundies, produced and released for the Panoram film jukebox, were musical films...
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the "Cavalier Troubadour." In 1944, he reprised some of his old hits in soundies movie musicals and filmed another group of songs for Snader Telescriptions...
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Beebe, Roger; Middleton, Jason (2007). Medium cool: music videos from soundies to cellphones. Duke University Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0822390206. Fowles...
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Fats Waller (section Soundies)
Today's audiences can see and hear Waller performing his own works in Soundies musical films. These three-minute selections were filmed in 1941 in New...
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Bob Crosby and Les Brown. In 1941, Day appeared as a singer in three Soundies with the Les Brown band. While working with Brown, Day recorded her first...
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Spike Jones (section Soundies)
top-billed theatrical movie. In 1942, the Jones gang worked on numerous soundies, musical shorts similar to later music videos which were shown on coin-operated...
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Horne's songs from Boogie Woogie Dream were later released individually as soundies. Horne made her Hollywood nightclub debut at Felix Young's Little Troc...
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known for her dancing in more than 100 soundies in the 1940s. Here she became known as “Queen of the Soundies.” Lee was featured on the cover of the March...
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white gospel group ever." During this period, Travis appeared in several soundies, an early form of music video intended for visual jukeboxes where customers...
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and Ted Okuda, The Soundies Book: A Revised and Expanded Guide, iUniverse, 2007, p. 398. MacGillivray and Okuda, p. 398. The Soundies Book: A Revised and...
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Interactive Midas Interactive Unreleased September 1, 2000 Unreleased Goo! Goo! Soundy Konami Konami September 22, 1999 Unreleased Unreleased Goofy's Fun House...
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William Forest Crouch (section Soundies)
the Soundies films. In 1942, when Mills Novelty established its own production facility in Chicago, Crouch seized an opportunity to produce Soundies musicals...
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was also an actor and a film personality. He appeared in 14 three-minute Soundies filmed for "movie jukeboxes" of the 1940s. He also worked as a specialty...
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Movies. Retrieved December 5, 2014. "Wild Realm Reviews: Eighth Clutch of Soundies". Weirdwildrealm.com. Retrieved October 29, 2019. Nalty, Bernard C. "The...
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made three Soundies in 1941. These were three-minute films that played in coin-operated "movie jukeboxes". In a rare exception to Soundies' all-musical...
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In 1941 the Eton Boys made their final film appearances, singing in 11 Soundies. These were short musical films produced in New York, especially for coin-operated...
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technologies of the time one year before the Scopitone in France. Based on Soundies technology developed during World War II, color 16 mm film shorts with...
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three-minute musical Soundies filmed for coin-operated "movie jukeboxes." Will Bradley was one of the first bandleaders to work in Soundies (in December 1940;...
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Joy Hodges (section Soundies)
signing with RKO for five years, was Old Man Rhythm (1935). She also made soundies (musical short films) in addition to regular films. During World War II...
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Aside from her film appearances, Dandridge appeared in a succession of soundies – film clips that were displayed on jukeboxes, including "Paper Doll" by...
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three-minute musicals produced for the Soundies film jukeboxes. He appeared in many of the New York–produced Soundies as an extra or as a member of a singing...
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during the late 1940s. In 1944 and 1945, Welk led his orchestra in 10 "Soundies", three-minute movie musicals considered to be the early pioneers of music...
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United States sotomayortv2 Radio host Rebeca Soundy El Salvador Becky Soundy TV, LESSAvirtual, Becky Soundy, Educasordo Deaf culture vlogs and sign language...
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