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Stormy Weather is based on a story by Ben Travers.Since 1930, a popular series of film adaptations of Traver's Aldwych Farces had been released. Although the film was based on an original screenplay by Travers rather than one of his stage farces, it features a number of actors who had appeared in Aldwych films.
Stormy Weather, the 1934 yacht that won both the 1935 Fastnet race and Trans-Atlantic races; Stormy Weather, a 1995 novel by Carl Hiaasen; Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne, a 2009 biography of Lena Horne by James Gavin
Sydney J. Yard was born on November 5, 1855, in Rockford, Illinois. [1] He was the son of William K. Yard and Mary Ann Jones. Yard was first married to Carrie E. Millard in 1877 but she died on August 27, 1894.
They are best known today for their recording of "Stormy Weather". "Stormy Weather" is today considered one of the most collectible doo-wop singles ever released. [1] According to the Acoustic Music organization, this version of the song [2] "is one of the rarest of all R&B records. Only three 78rpm and no 45rpm copies are known to exist". [3]
The painting shows the beach at Scheveningen, on the North Sea coast a few miles from The Hague, on a stormy day on 21 or 22 August 1882. The painting was made quickly, en plein air , on an easel at the beach, with the wind whipping up sand and nearly blowing Van Gogh off his feet.
Stormy Weather is a 1995 novel by Carl Hiaasen. [1] It takes place in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in South Florida and concerns the tragic (though sometimes comic) effects of the disaster, including insurance scams, street fights, hunting for food and shelter, corrupt bureaucracy, a ravaged environment and disaster tourists.
Stormy Weather: The Music of Harold Arlen is a compilation tribute album of Harold Arlen songs, released by Sony in February 2003 as a companion album to the film of the same name. [2] The album was produced by Hal Willner .