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Film, Video[ Excerpt from An Hour with Danny Kaye, October 30, 1960] videorecording | The clip begins with Danny Kaye dancing while climbing stair to music. (General). The second part of the clip includes Danny Kaye performing the Sylvia Fine song "T.V.," which is an adaptation of "The Twelve Days of Chirstmas." The piece includes cut away skits of fake commercials and television programs, all starring Kaye. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," November 6, 1961] videorecording | The clip opens with a dance number that stars Danny Kaye and company dance members. (General). The second scene features a joke about golfers with different nationalitites complaining about missing a short put. (General). The final scene fo the clip shows the life of a man, played by Danny Kaye, through the eyes of the people he meets throughout the day. (General).…
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show with Lucile Ball," November 11, 1962] videorecording | Danny Kaye and Lucille Ball play the roles of a young couple visiting restaurants of different ethnicities: Japanese, French, and Tahitian. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," September 23, 1964] videorecording | Danny Kaye, Gwen Verdon, and Harvey Korman start in a skit titled "Gerome the Bachelor," a skit that was part of the regular Danny Kaye Show repertoire. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," November 20, 1963] videorecording | The closing monologue by Danny Kaye to the audience. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," March 17, 1965] videorecording | Danny Kaye and Imogene Coco star in a sketch about an overprotective wife that tries to cure a husband with a cold. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," March 17, 1965] videorecording | Danny Kaye's closing monologue and song - "Cockles and Mussels." (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "The Danny Kaye Show," October 5, 1966] videorecording | Sketch starring Danny Kaye eloping in different settings. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt of "Live from Lincoln Center - An Evening with Danny Kaye and the New York Philharmonic" September 23, 1981] videorecording | Danny Kaye conducts the New York Philharmonic in a rendition of the overure to "The Thieving Magpie." (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Look-In at the Metropolitan Opera," April 10, 1975] videorecording | In this segment, Danny Kaye interacts with the children in the audience getting them to sing and clap, he shows the behind-the-scenes views of the opera house, and introduces the entire MET production team. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Look-In at the Metropolitan Opera," April 10, 1975] videorecording | Danny Kaye shows the audience how the promter works. (General). Danny Kaye and Beverly Sills sing a medley of duets - opera and popular songs. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Musical Comedy Tonight," October 1, 1979] videorecording | Sylvia Fine explains the history of the musical "Good News." She also plays and sings the opening number at the piano. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Musical Comedy Tonight III," November 22, 1985] videorecording | Sylvia Fine discusses how the operetta began in Europe and how it ties into the musical comedy. Perfnce: "Here's a Howdy from The Mikado Performers: Christine Andreas, Clive Revill, Peter Noone (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "On the Double," 1961] videorecording | Danny Kaye as Ernie Williams does his imitation of General McKenzie Smith, also played by Danny Kaye. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "On the Double," 1961] videorecording | Danny Kaye sings the Sylvia Fine song "Darlin' Meggie." (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," 1971] videorecording | Danny Kaye as Seymour Sassafras introduces the story in the opening scene. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Here Comes Peter Cottontail," 1971] videorecording | Seymour S. Sassafras and Antoine (both played by Danny Kaye) help Peter Cottontail (played byCasey Kasem) with their 'yester-morrow-bile.' (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Musical Comedy Tonight II," February 11, 1981] videorecording | Segment 1: Sylvia Fine explains the history behind the 1941 musical "Lady in the Dark" by Moss Hart, Ira Gershwin, and Kurt Weill. (General). Segment 2: Danny Kaye, Lynn Redgrave, and other cast members reenact the circus scene from the original production of "Lady in the Dark." (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Excerpt from "Musical Comedy Tonight II," February 11, 1981] videorecording | Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine tell stories of the original 1941 production of "Lady in the Dark." (General). Danny Kaye sings "Tchaikovsky and other Russians" from "Lady in the Dark" accaompanied by Sylvia Fine at the piano. (General). 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Danny Kaye conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra in concert, April 3, 1957] videorecording | 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Danny Kaye speaks at a news conference for The White House Conference on Youth and Children, April, 1960, part 1] videorecording | 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Danny Kaye speaks at a news conference for The White House Conference on Youth and Children, April, 1960, part 2] videorecording | 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Danny Kaye and Vicki Carr visit troops on the USS Hancock during the Vietnam War, March/April 1966] videorecording | 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, Video[ Rehearsal and Performance silent video of Danny Kaye performing at a UNICEF gala] videorecording | 4:3 Videorecording (Form).
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Film, VideoArtists' Rights & the Digital Marketplace Jazz composer and bandleader Maria Schneider is be joined by singer-songwriter Spree Wilson and music industry veteran John L. Simson for a panel discussion on the linkage between artists' rights and the digital-music marketplace.
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. Music Division
- Date: 2016