Dorothy Dandridge Memorabilia Vendors
Dorothy Dandridge Memorabilia Vendors
The following is a list of
vendors who have Dorothy Dandridge memorabilia. (Full Disclosure:
This list was originally compiled for the Netscape
Open Directory Project (also known as the dmoz.org directory), but to link
to items directly is against the Project's guidelines. To stay in compliance, I
removed the page from the Netscape Open Directory Project -- but it seemed a
waste to remove it from the Internet completely. So here's the list
"re-created" for my own page -- with a few new items. Enjoy!)
NOTE:
Dorothy Dandridge items that are more readily available are featured on the Presenting Dorothy Dandridge page.
- Black
Cast Movie Posters
- Specific Items of Interest: Tomango, 1959, Dorothy Dandridge, title card @
70., 5 scene cards with Dandridge at 40 each, one without at 5; and Island
in the Sun, 1957, 14x36, Dorothy Dandridge, 100.
- Black Satin Collectibles,
Online Black Americana Auction Catalog - Specific Items of Interest
(some items already sold; click links for full pictures):
- Compilations and
Documentaries with Swing Dance and Music - Specific Item of Interest:
Fats
Waller and Friends, 1941-1946, 29 minutes, $19.95: In addition to the great musical
numbers, this video features some terrific hoofing, with Cook and Brown, Tip,
Tap and Toe and The Three Chefs, and also includes appearances by Mabel Lee, Dorothy Dandridge, Tiny
Grimes. Fats sings "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle
Rose" in his inimitable
style of innuendo. To order, go to the
SavoyStyle Swing
Dance Shop.
- Discount Video inc:
Black Artists of the Silver Screen - Specific Item of Interest: - Videos from classic movies and
television shows of yesterday, including Music And Comedy
Masters (Volume Five) which has "Sepian Swing" with Cab Calloway and The King
Cole Trio; "Sepia Stars on Parade," with Herb Jefferies, Fats Waller, Bill
Robinson, Dorothy Dandridge, The Mills Brothers, Louis Armstrong, Nat King
Cole and Louis Jordan; and "Rhapsody in Black and Blue," with Louis Armstrong
and Orchestra.
- Jazz
Classics Music Videos at SIVIDEO.COM -
Specific Items of Interest:
Nat "King" Cole & the Mills Brothers,
37 minutes, $14.95, featuring Dorothy Dandridge, Irving Ashby, Oscar Moore,
Ida James, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Joe Comfort and Jack Costanza. Item
#BHVM08.
Fats Waller & Friends 1941-1946, 29 minutes, $14.95, with Dorothy
Dandridge, Bob Howard, Tiny Grims, and Mabel Lee. Featuring Cook & Brown,
Dusty Brooks & his Four Tones and The Three Chiefs. Item #BHVM10.
Classic
Harlem Harmonies, Volume 1, 35 minutes, $14.95, featuring Dorothy Dandridge,
Erskine Hawkins & his Orchestra, Nobel Sissle & his Orchestra, Sister
Rosetta Thorpe with Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, Skeets Tolbert &
his Orchestra and others. Item #BHVM15.
- For
even more Dorothy, register (for free!) with FOOTAGE.net,
the Stock, Archival & News Footage Network and search several online
databases simultaneously, including Historic Films, Film Images (London) Ltd, Footage
Hollywood, and Producers Library
Service, which produce such results as Dorothy
performing in various so-called "soundies"--which were early
versions of music videos--including the soundies for "Congo Clambake,"
"Paper Doll," "Zoot Suit," "Yes Indeed,"
"Jungle Jig," and "Lazybones," as well as movie
previews, called "trailers," for films featuring Dorothy,
including Sun Valley Serenade,
Bright Road, Porgy and Bess, and Tarzan's Peril (FYI:
Most of these soundies and trailers are available on the DVD, Dorothy
Dandridge: Singing at Her Best); Dorothy appearing on the May 18, 1952 Ed
Sullivan TV show, singing "Do What You Wanna Do" and
"Just One of Those Things;" 1954 newsreel footage of the Carmen Jones
film premiere; Dorothy appearing on the October 31,
1954 Ed Sullivan TV show, introducing a clip from the Carmen
Jones film; Dorothy appearing on the April 3, 1955 Ed Sullivan
show, singing "Good for Nothing Joe" and "I Got
Rhythm;" Dorothy appearing on the December 13, 1959 Ed Sullivan TV
show, singing, "What is This Thing Called Love" and "Baby
Baby All the Time;" Dorothy appearing on the February 14, 1960 Ed
Sullivan TV show, singing "Love" and "Smooth Operator
(I Like It Like That);" Dorothy appearing on the March 27, 1960 Ed
Sullivan TV show, singing "I Get A Kick Out of You,"
"That's All," and "One of Those Things;" and Dorothy's
attending a "movie bests" luncheon, shown with actors Dick
Powell and Jean Simmons.

Check out the list
of DVDs of classic African American films at A Cinema
Apart.
For more memorabilia, do a search on "Dorothy Dandridge" at the
premier Internet auction site, eBay!
See
a list of all Dorothy Dandridge Items at Amazon.com
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