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The Clovers, an American rhythm and Blues vocal group, perform a fun shuffle blues number on the Harlem Variety Revue show in 1955, Harlem, N.Y. (1950s)
American MC and host, Willie Bryant, performs a tap dance number with the famous tap dancing duo, Coles and Atkins in 1955, behind a small jazz orchestra, Harlem, N.Y. (1950s)
Larry Darnell, an African American rhythm and blues singer, performs a slow sensual blues number with his band in 1955, Harlem N.Y. (1950s)
1940s: A black jazz orchestra plays and sings in this 1940s soundie musical.
CIRCA 1948- A master of ceremonies introduces Ray Abrams and Shirley Green, and the Black band plays Gator Serenade on a stage.
1940s: An African American jazz quartet plays in this 1940s soundie musical.
CIRCA 1955 - The tap dancing duo of Coles and Atkins teach Willie Bryant how to dance at the Harlem Variety Revue.

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CIRCA 1955 - Willie Bryant introduces R&B singer Larry Darnell, who performs What More Do You Want Me To Do with his band at the Harlem Variety Revue.

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