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Noble Sissle's Syncopated Ragtime
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Noble Sissle's Syncopated Ragtime

Oct 1, 2018
0h 23m
★ 0.0

Noble Sissle brought Ragtime to France and started the European obsession with Black music.

Overview

Combining footage unseen since WWI with original scores from the era, this film tells the story of Noble Sissle's incredible journey that spans "The Harlem Hellfighters" of World War I, Broadway Theatre, the Civil Rights movement, and decades of Black cultural development.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

El Dorado Films

Noble Sissle's Syncopated Ragtime Trailers

Cast

Trevor Getz

Trevor Getz

Trevor Getz

Noble Lee Sissle Jr.

Noble Lee Sissle Jr.

Noble Lee Sissle Jr.

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