Here Comes the Band
In this musical, a songwriter goes to court to claim the rights to his song that was stolen by an unscrupulous music publisher. He brings his girlfriend with him. Also going to court are the Jubilee singers, hillbillies, and some cowboys and Indians who demonstrate that the composer wrote his song by rearranging four folk tunes. He wins his song back and $50,000 in damages. Songs include: "Heading Home," "Roll Along Prairie Moon," "Tender Is the Night," "You're My Thrill," "I'm Bound for Heaven," and "The Army Band."
Paul Sloane
Casts & Crew
Ted Lewis
Virginia Bruce
Harry Stockwell
Ted Healy
Nat Pendleton
Addison Richards
Donald Cook
George McFarland
Robert McWade
Henry Kolker
Robert Gleckler
Richard Tucker
Bert Roach
Tyler Brooke
Ferdinand Gottschalk
May Beatty
Charles Lane
Gertrude Astor
Marjorie Beebe
Brooks Benedict
Herman Bing
Ralph Brooks
Nat Carr
Jack Cheatham
Sally Conlin
Edward Cooper
Frank Darien
James Donlan
Billy Dooley
Lester Dorr
Otto Fries
Billy Gilbert
Florence Gill
Sherry Hall
Lew Harvey
David S. Horsley
Esther Michelson
Harold Miller
Gene Morgan
William Newell
Dennis O'Keefe
Elizabeth Pendleton
Fred Sanborn
Tiny Sandford
Fred Santley
Muggsy Spanier
Larry Steers
Henry Sylvester
Maidel Turner
Minerva Urecal
Monte Vandergrift
Douglas Williams
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