Our Interview with Jay Kay about his time in the horror community as a writer for HorrorHound, podcaster, panel host, film festival programmer and filmmaker. And then we explore his new film which is anything but horror, Swing 46: The Last Swingin’ Supper Club Documentary about the Swing Renaissance of the 1990s, A Club in New York that was a part of the scene and is still working it today, to Jay’s involvement in that scene.
Social Media and Internet links from the discussion in the show. A Strange Man in a Film Land & Swing
FaceBook for Swing 46: The Last Swingin’ Supper Club Documentary
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Jumpin’ At The Green Mill by the Mighty Blue Kings
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra Sing, Sing, Sing (1936) Written by Louis Prima
Benny Goodman Sing, Sing, Sing (1937) Written by Louis Prima
Louis Prima Jump, Jive an’ Wail
Round Reel International Film Festival
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