"We Have All the Time in the World", the secondary theme to On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) was performed by American jazz musician Louis Armstrong (1901-1971).
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Timex All-Star Jazz Show - 1957 The Golden Age of Jazz was released on: USA: 7 January 1959
The theme song for All That was performed by TLC.
When you are choosing a party theme, you need to make the atmosphere of the party match the theme. Try to book a live performer that will set the mood, tie in with the theme, and make the party extra special for your guests. For example, if your party theme was the Great Gatsby era, you could have a jazz band. Here's a great website I found that allows you to browse performers who perform at all types of special events and parties: bit.ly/1ICY4XK.
'All that Jazz' is a movie musical released in 1979, book by Robert Alan Arthur and Bob Fosse. The tune, 'All that Jazz'. was written by John Kander and Fred Ebb for the 1975 musical 'Chicago', book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse.
Bob Fosse has written: 'All that jazz'
The film All That Jazz was directed by Bob Fosse.
Bob Fosse
Low centre of gravity, slightly leaning forward Emphasis on the legs Use of hats as a prop as well as a piece of costume. Most of all - very sexy! Stance - slightly leaning forward Emphasis on legs Use of hats as a prop
The number of different musical ideas in the piece folk music art music and all that jazz
At the All That Jazz Cafe at Downtown, where they have various musical instruments on display.
Jazz studies encompasses studying all the areas of jazz music including historical, anthropological, sociological, literary, musical, discographical, filmic, and bibliographical data. The name of the jazz studies course is simply Jazz Studies.
Jazz, the name of the musical style, has no translation. It is still spelled jazz and pronounced Jasss. The vernacular term "all that jazz" meaning stuff or red tape but NOT referring to the musical style can be translated as disparate or rollo. When used as a verb, Jazz it up! to mean liven it up, it can be translated as animar or animalo. When it means add a beat to the music is could be sincopar.
Fosse, who began his film work as a dancer and choreographer in the 1950s, gravitated to directing in the late 1960s. His first film was an energetic adaptation of the stage musical "Sweet Charity" and starred Shirley MacLaine as the title character. He had his greatest success with "Cabaret" (1972), the film version of the 1966 Tony Award-winning musical. The movie was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and won eight, including best director for Fosse. The two awards it didn't win were best picture and adapted screenplay, both of which went to "The Godfather." In the history of the Academy Awards, "Cabaret" remains the most honored film that didn't win the best picture Oscar. Fosse earned two other Oscar nominations, for directing "Lenny," a 1974 biography starring Dustin Hoffman as the acerbic stand-up comic Lenny Bruce; and for directing "All That Jazz," a 1979 drama (with musical numbers) starring Roy Scheider as a choreographer/director loosely based on Fosse himself. "All That Jazz" was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won four (art direction/set decoration, costume design, film editing and original score). It also tied Japanese director Akira Kurasawa's "Kagemusha" for the prestigious Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Fosse's last film was "Star 80," a 1983 biopic starring Mariel Hemingway as the murdered 1980 Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten. He died of a heart attack on Sept. 23, 1987 at the age of 60.
"All That Jazz" (1979). Directed by Bob Fosse. Stars Roy Scheider, Jessica Lange, Leland Palmer, Ann Reinking, Ben Vereen.
I think you mean "Chicago"