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'Harlem Hotshots' is an American short film from 1940 produced by Sack Amusements. The 20 minute film is a musical. One poster for the film includes a skyline of buildings and street sign for Lenox Avenue and 125th Street. The film was reissued in 1986 as part of 'Jazz Classics, No. 110; Harlem Harmonies Volume 1, 19401945'.

Performances



The film includes Leon Gross and his Orchestra playing "The Swingeroo Stomp", "

Dear Old Southland", and "I Found a New Baby", as well as Cora Harris singing "Heaven Help That Heart of Mine". "Dance of the Bellhops" is performed by Stringbean Jackson and the Red Lily Chorus.

Cast



* Cora Harris and her orchestra

* Lena Horne

* Stingbean Jackson

* Leon Gross (also known as Archibald) and his orchestra

* The Red Lilly Chorus

* Teddy Wilson and his orchestra

Later influences



A 1953 film of the same name compiles the work of rhythm & blues and jazz musicians including Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ruth Brown, Big Joe Turner, and Bill Bailey. It runs 50 minutes.

'Harlem Hotshots' was also the name of a jazz group fronted by Freddie Webster.

See also



* 'Dirty Gertie from Harlem, U.S.A.'

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