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He ventured on to Broadway with the band in Florenz Ziegfeld's Show Girl.
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He ventured on to Broadway with the band in Florenz Ziegfeld's Show Girl.
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During the summer of 1929, the orchestra appeared in Florenz Ziegfeld's revue "Showgirl."
The Duke, Before My Time Nat Hentoff 2011
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He ventured on to Broadway with the band in Florenz Ziegfeld's Show Girl.
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She wore giant jewels and an impossibly cinched corset, doled out beauty tips to Vogue, and became Ziegfeld's common-law wife.
'Encyclopedia of the Exquisite: An Anecdotal History of Elegant Delights' 2010
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Brown is even scheduled to stop at a male strip club, Ziegfeld's/Secrets on Half St. SW.
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She did not conform to its beauty standards any more than she had met Ziegfeld's exacting requirements for his legions of lovely Follies girls.
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She did not have the requisite rosebud mouth, pert upturned nose, or halo of blond curls, and Ziegfeld's chorus of "long-stemmed American beauties" only exaggerated her difference from the norm.
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According to the Ziegfeld's Wikipedia entry, this head was originally located on the front of the theater, though I'm not exactly sure where.
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And Betty (the winning, warm-voiced Dee Hoty) sings a number sitting on a moon, a reference to Ziegfeld's noted set designer Joseph Urban.
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