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Title
Sweet 'n hot
Creator
René, Otis, 1898-1970
Contributor
Greene, Joe, 1915-1986
Turner, Steve (Art dealer)
Hefflin, Leon
Mosby, Curtis, 1888-1957
Date Created and/or Issued
1944
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
Steve Turner Collection of African-Americana
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
Music by Otis Rene ; lyrics by Joe Greene
Souvenir program for the 1944 musical revue, "Sweet 'n hot", starring Dorothy Dandridge
Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
Text
"Southern California Producing Company -- Leon Hefflin - Curtis Mosby -- presents the all star all colored revue Sweet 'n Hot."--At head of page [1]
Title from cover
With Dorothy Dandridge, Vivian Dandridge, Miller & Lee, Mabel Scott, Edith Wilson, Leonard Reed, Olivette Miller, Freddie Gordon, Anise Boyer, Marie Bryant, Archie Savage, Lorenzo Flennoy Trio, Savage Trio, Ria & Rico Diaguerra, Juanita Boisseau, Bob Parrish, and Curtis Mosby and his 16 Piece Orchestra
Hollywood, California :, Published by Harry Zevin
Type
text
Format
14 unnumbered pages ; illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb72444386
Language
English
Subject
African American dancers
African American entertainers
Printed ephemera
African Americans
African American singers
Theater programs
Specimens
Performances
Revues
Los Angeles (California)
Place
Los Angeles (California)

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