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Boogie-woogie pianist from the song, “Pig Foot Pete.”
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Boogie-woogie pianist from the 1941 song, “Pig Foot Pete.”
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79oucg-TBs
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Originally by Freddie Slack's Eight Beats By Four, with vocals by Don Raye.
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The song also appeared in the 1941 Abbott & Costello comedy film ‘’Keep ‘em Flying’’, where it was sung by Martha Raye. Raye also played [[Benita Bizarre]] in [[The Bugaloos]].
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The song was nominated for an Academy award, somehow.
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79oucg-TBs

Revision as of 21:27, 28 June 2024

Boogie-woogie pianist from the 1941 song, “Pig Foot Pete.”

Originally by Freddie Slack's Eight Beats By Four, with vocals by Don Raye.

The song also appeared in the 1941 Abbott & Costello comedy film ‘’Keep ‘em Flying’’, where it was sung by Martha Raye. Raye also played Benita Bizarre in The Bugaloos.

The song was nominated for an Academy award, somehow.

External Links