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- "Dardanella" is a po****r song published in 1919 by McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., a firm owned by Fred Fisher, lyricist, for music composed by Felix Bernard...
- Indonesian dancer, playwright and film actor in the 1940s. A member of the Dardanella Opera group, founded by her husband, Willy A. Piedro (Willy Klimanoff)...
- Dardanella was a touring theatre company from the Dutch East Indies (modern-day Indonesia) established by Willy A. Piedro in 1926. Arising from a background...
- best octave being G to G, or even F to F. In a recording he made of 'Dardanella' with Louis Armstrong in 1960, he attacks lightly and easily on a low...
- Pseudaletis nigra Holland, 1892 Pseudaletis spolia Riley, 1922 Pseudaletis dardanella Riley, 1922 Pseudaletis occidentalis Bethune-Baker, 1926 Pseudaletis angustimargo...
- Hindermeyer 3964 You'd Be Surprised (W. M. Irving Berlin) Billy Murray 3965 Dardanella – Fox Trot Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra 3966 Make That Trombone Laugh...
- was adapted from a stage play he had written for the travelling troupe Dardanella in the early 1930s. He brought Usmar Ismail, a young journalist with whom...
- The film along with The Sheik (1921) was adapted into a broadway by Dardanella which was performed on October 12, 1928, in Surabaya, and starred Indonesian...
- biggest-selling po****r song in the first quarter-century of recorded music. "Dardanella" allegedly sold more than six million copies and an additional million...
- Yogyakarta. She was named after Ratna Asmara, a friend of her mothers from the Dardanella theatre company and co-star in Dr. Samsi (1937). ****an's mother migrated...