Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra (1947)

This Columbia "Thrills of Music" short (production number 6952) headlines the Boyd Raeburn Orchestra, who lead off playing "Temptation." Band vocalist Ginny Powell sings "St. Louis Blues" and Teddy Walters sings the Nat 'King' Cole Hit Parade song "Ballerina." Dancer Nancy Doran provides the ballet background for the last song.

Director: Harry Foster
Genre: Music
Runtime: 10 min
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Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra about?
This Columbia "Thrills of Music" short (production number 6952) headlines the Boyd Raeburn Orchestra, who lead off playing "Temptation." Band vocalist Ginny Powell sings "St. Louis Blues" and Teddy Walters sings the Nat 'King' Cole Hit Parade song "Ballerina." Dancer Nancy Doran provides the ballet background for the last song.
Who directed Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra?
Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra was directed by Harry Foster.
Who stars in Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra?
Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra stars Boyd Raeburn.
How long is Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra?
Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra?
Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra is a Music film.
Where was Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra produced?
Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra was produced in United States of America.