Spike Jones (Spotlight Review) Francis Craig. ep7, 471114

"Dancing silhouettes" - A black and white image featuring the silhouettes of two people dancing together, captured in mid-motion. The figures are set against a light background and the lines of their bodies are sharp and angular. The woman's dress and the man's suit are clearly defined, while their faces are left blank, creating a sense of anonymity. The image evokes a feeling of joy and movement, as the couple appears to be lost in the rhythm of the dance.
"Used with permission from Microsoft."

It’s time for another Spotlight Review, starring Spike Jones, Dorothy Shea, Doodles Weaver, and featuring Francis Craig.

Playlist:

  1. Spike and the City Slickers play, Pans.
  2. After a few words with Spike, Dorothy Shea sings, It’s the Little Things that Count.
  3. Spike tells Mike Wallace why he plays the music that he does.
  4. With vocalizations by Dick Morgan and George Rock, Spike and the City Slickers play, By the Sea.
  5. Francis Craig talks to Spike and Dorothy about being a three in one man, referring to his many qualifications and jobs in the music industry.
  6. Francis Craig plays piano and sings, Near You.
  7. Dorothy sings, How Lucky You Are.
  8. Doodles Weaver is Professor Feetlebaum as he presents his wacky version of, Man on the Flying Trapeze.
  9. Medley time. Craig plays, I Beg Your Pardon, Dorothy sings, Pardon My Southern Accent. Spike wraps up with, Who’s Sorry Now.

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