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BORRAH MINEVITCH & HIS HARMONICA RASCALS

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

From the 1937 film "One In A Million", Borrah and the boys storm through "Bugle Call rag", "Limehouse Blues" and the title tune in their crazy fashion. Brief glimpses of Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, Adolph Menjou and the Ritz Brothers. Johnny Puleo, the little guy, kept the act going well into the 1960s still playing his harmonica 'upside down'!

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  • @bloodybirds You must be very proud!!..........This is absolutely brilliant, I've never heard of this bloke before or his rascals, I came across this video by chance. My lucky day I guess, but it does make me wonder when I listen to todays music I ask meself where the heck did it all go wrong?.........Great posting this I luv it......xx

  • Strike my earlier comment. There is a CD available.

  • These guys were fantastic. It's a damn shame their recordings have been commercially unavailable for years.

  • Excelente! Humor, música, condução. Parabéns pela postagem. 

  • Borrah Minevitch is my Great Uncle, my Dad's uncle, and my grandma's brother! I love watching him and look like him and my dad. My first cousin Peter Borrah has his own production company in Californina and was/is exec producer of such shows as Seinfeld, Bernie Mac, and Two and a Half Men. I have a cool set of albums about Uncle Borrah!

  • One of the funniest scenes ever. U can turn it off after the ritz bros.

  • There are no worries with equipment....Very entertaining....so very talanted...loved it....x

  • This is brilliant. Thanks for posting it. The choreography of violence alone is amazing, as is the music.

  • Amazing film... the routines in this film lasted for more than 20 more years! Great to see Johnny Puleo in this early film.

  • Dave was one of the finest harmonica arrangers that ever lived!

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