The late 1920s and 1930s were considered the beginning of the "Golden Age of the Musical" with a greater variety of musical vehicles and stars. Musical arrangers, song-writers, conductors, and dance instructors hurried to the West Coast to be part of the onslaught of 'talking' musicals. “The Jazz Singer,” released in 1927 by Warner Brothers, was not only the first movie with synchronized dialogue, but the first feature film that was also a musical. The enthusiasm of audiences was so great for the film that in less than a year all the major studios were
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
From Chicago To The Whole Nine Musical
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