The Queer Artists of Broadway

 

Start episode at 19:07 to begin with Cole Porter

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Cole Porter

Composer of dozens of works for the American musical theatre, and of hundreds of standards now canonized in what is termed the “Great American Songbook,” Cole Porter (b. Peru, IN, June 9, 1891; d. Santa Monica, CA, October 15, 1964) is treasured for his verbal sophistication, ribaldry, and complexity as much as for his exceptional musical gifts. Among his best-known shows are Anything Goes (1934), Kiss Me, Kate (1948), Can-Can (1953), Silk Stockings (1954), and High Society (1955), and among his wide-ranging songs are “Begin the Beguine,” “Let’s Do It,” “Brush Up Your Shakespeare,” and Yale’s “Bulldog! Bulldog! Bow, wow, wow!”

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Extra Credit: Watch the film “DeLovely”

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Get To Know: The Cole Porter Songbook

Lorenz Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943)

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Watch: The Tortured Genius of Lorenz Hart - Lyricist

 
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