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So, 'St. Louis Blues' is this neat little musical short from 1941 featuring Alvino Rey and the King Sisters, who delve into W.C. Handy's classic blues tune. The atmosphere is infused with a jazzy vibe, and the performances are vibrant, showcasing Rey's innovative guitar work and the harmonies of the King Sisters. It’s a solid snapshot of the era's musical scene, blending a bit of swing with those soulful blues. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged, but it’s really the vibe and the talent on display that gives this film its character. Not a heavy narrative, but it certainly captures a moment in music history.
This short has seen limited releases over the years, often tucked into collections of vintage music films. It’s not the most common title, which adds to its appeal for collectors. The scarcity factor plays into its desirability, especially among those who appreciate the melding of jazz and early film. Worth keeping an eye out for, particularly if you enjoy the era's music styles.
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