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- The_Ingenues abstract "The Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features. They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, Glorifying the American Girl, an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds. The group specialized in jazz, Tin Pan Alley, light classical works and Dixieland. They were celebrated for their versatility as most members, including star soloist and "trick trombonist" Paula Jones, doubled on both novelty (accordions, banjos) and symphonic instruments. The group toured Europe, South Africa, Asia, Australia and Brazil (where they also recorded for Columbia Records). The band appeared in several film shorts including The Band Beautiful and Syncopating Sweeties (Vitaphone 1928) and Maids and Music (RKO, 1937). "Maids and Music" was produced independently by Milton Schwarzwald's Nu-Atlas Productions and released as a 16mm home movie by Pictoreels. Sequences from this and other Schwarzwald short subjects were also re-edited into Soundies; in the case of "Maids and Music" the Soundies excerpt was titled "Ray Fabing's Versatile Ingenues."".
- The_Ingenues activeYearsEndYear "1930".
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- The_Ingenues genre Jazz,_Tin_Pan_Alley,_Symphonic_Jazz,_Vaudeville,_Popular_Music.
- The_Ingenues hometown Chicago.
- The_Ingenues recordLabel Vitaphone.
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- The_Ingenues caption "The Ingenues in Maids and Music 1937".
- The_Ingenues genre Jazz,_Tin_Pan_Alley,_Symphonic_Jazz,_Vaudeville,_Popular_Music.
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- The_Ingenues label Vitaphone.
- The_Ingenues name "The Ingenues".
- The_Ingenues origin "Chicago, The United States".
- The_Ingenues pastMembers "Paula Jones".
- The_Ingenues yearsActive "-1930.0".
- The_Ingenues subject Category:American_girl_groups.
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- The_Ingenues comment "The Ingenues was a vaudeville style all-girl jazz band based in Chicago, which toured the United States and other countries from 1925 to 1937. Managed by William Morris, the group performed frequently for variety theater, vaudeville and picture houses, often billed as the opening stage show before double features. They headlined the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927, Glorifying the American Girl, an act featuring 12 white baby grands as well as various combinations of brass bands, strings and woodwinds.".
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