Music Maestro, Please! In The Clubmobile with Emilia Quaye
The Donut Dollies
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30m
This week we're stepping back in time to the golden age of film! If you've been with us a while, you know that we have an affinity for Old Hollywood and a time when going to the picture house was a major event, and the stars on the screen oozed charisma and romance. That's exactly what this week's guest is working to share with the world! Emilia Quaye is the force behind the independent film "Music Maestro, Please" which takes its viewers back to the 1940s and a time when music and dancing were as commonplace as your morning cup of coffee. Her aim, is to bring the magic of the time to the present day, with a special twist: there is no segregation in this film! Join us as we talk Old Hollywood glamour and the inspiration behind the film. The Clubmobile is open and the coffee and sinkers are waiting!
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