The kitchen scene is "cute"; however, I am trying to find the name of the song Jerry danced to with the princess the first time?
we're going to the ball
The band, and they were not named after the movie.
Praise Band The Movie - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008
The Doors
Das weisse Band was called The white Ribbon in English
in the band
Basie Big Band was created in 1975.
Count Basie and his Barons of Rhythm
The cast of Band Parade - 1943 includes: Count Basie
was nicknamed by fellow band member
blue devils, In 1934 Basie formed his own Kansas City group, and signed a national record contract in 1936 with that group. Basie's big band developed away from the pure Kansas City style in the 1940's, his arrangements remained in the twelve bar blues form, embellished with swing riffs behind the soloists. In 1928 he was an organist in a silent movie theater. that is where he met Walter Page and the Blue Devils, when that band broke up in 1929 he was hired by Benny Molten's band as a piano player. Then when Molten died in 1935 basie took over the band and they called themselves Barons of Rhythem
The cast of Cinderfella - 1960 includes: Judith Anderson as Wicked Stepmother Count Basie as himself Kathie Browne Anne Dore as Lady-in-Waiting Milton Frome as Butler Barry Gordon as Fella at Age 11 Stephen Hammer as Maximilian as a Boy Robert Hutton as Rupert Stephen Jay as Jack Robert Jordan as Reporter Norman Leavitt as Gold Chauffeur Shari Lee Bernath as Jill Jerry Lewis as Cinderfella Anna Maria Alberghetti as Princess Charming Del Moore as Radio Announcer Henry Silva as Maximilian Nola Thorp as Cinderella Joe Williams as Himself - band vocalist Ed Wynn as Fairy Godfather
Jimmy Rushing as vocalist and sometimes Joe Williams sang with his band.
Count Basie's normal band instrumentation was:- 5 saxophones, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, guitar, bass, drums and piano.
To make a band you will need instruments of course,band outfits,song tunes,melodies,song lyrics,and people in your band,record your songs.
If you mean other countries, the answer is, "Of course!" Count Basie did many world tours with his band, playing in South America, Europe, Australasia, Asia and Russia.
Rolling stones?
In the field of Jazz, there has been a tradition of performers taking names that denoted royalty- Kings, Queens, Empress, Duke- and Count. Search the term "Jazz Royalty" for more information.