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Finian's Rainbow, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by E.Y. Harburg, opened on Broadway in 1947, with Ella Logan and David Wayne in the lead roles. An odd combination of whimsy, romance, and political satire, the plot revolves around Finian McLonergan, who has escaped from Ireland to the town of Rainbow Valley in the mythical state of Missitucky with his daughter Sharon, intent on burying a stolen pot of gold in the shadows of Fort Knox, in the mistaken belief it will grow and multiply. Hot on their heels is Og, a leprechaun intent on recovering his treasure. Complicating matters are the wishes made by those unknowingly in the vicinity of the hidden crock, and a bombastic Senator who makes no effort to conceal his bigotry.Although a major success, and despite its recognizable score, the musical has not retained its popularity due to its seriously outdated view of the racial situation in the American South.John Hubley was given an offer to make an animated version of the musical, starring the voice talents of Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, and Ella Fitzgerald, but he was blacklisted at the time.A 1968 film version directed by Francis Ford Coppola starred Fred Astaire as McLonergan, Petula Clark as Sharon, Don Francks as Woody Mahoney and Tommy Steele as Og. Released at a time when the popularity of movie musicals was on the wane, it was dismissed as inconsequential by most critics, who found Astaire's obviously frail and aged appearance shocking and Steele's manic performance annoying. Highly praised by all was Clark in her American film debut, for which she was nominated a Best Actress Golden Globe Award.The original soundtrack was finally issued on CD in a limited, numbered edition in 2004. The film was released in DVD format on March 15, 2005.Well-known songs from the musical include "Look to the Rainbow," "Old Devil Moon," and "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
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The Central Coast Celebration Chorus will be “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” a musical tribune to the 1930s, in shows at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday in the Clark Center for the Performing Arts.
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Gale Storm, perky star of 1950s TV, dies at 87
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87.
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Alfred Music Publishing Enhances Popular Singer's Library of Musical Theatre Vol. 1 Songbooks
To the delight of Broadway show tune singers from hobbyists to professionals, Alfred Music Publishing announces that their popular Singer's Library of Musical Theatre songbooks are now available packaged with audio CDs of piano accompaniment tracks that match the dozens of sheet music arrangements within each volume.
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Gale Storm, perky star of 1950s TV, dies at 87
LOS ANGELES — Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87.
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Gale Storm, perky star of 1950s TV, dies at 87
LOS ANGELES -- Gale Storm, whose wholesome appearance and perky personality made her one of early television's biggest stars on "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," has died at age 87.Storm, who had been in failing health in recent years, di ...
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