DescripciónCee Pee Johnson (with unidentified musicians), performing his composition, "Beat My Blues Away," in Mystery in Swing (1940).jpg
English: This image captures Johnson at a critical juncture in his career, in the 1940 all-black production Mystery in Swing, for which his orchestra provided all the music, and which, aside from literally transitioning him from C. B. to Cee Pee, really established him in Hollywood, leading not only to more night club work than Johnson knew what to do with, but to a series of high-profile musical cameos over the next few years, most notably in Citizen Kane, Hellzapoppin' and To Have and Have Not.
Este archivo se encuentra en el dominio público en los Estados Unidos porque fue publicado en ese país entre los años 1929 y 1963, y, teniendo un aviso de derechos de autor, no se renovó su protección. A menos que su autor haya fallecido años antes, se mantiene bajo propiedad intelectual en los países o zonas que no aplican la regla del plazo más corto para las obras estadounidenses, como Canadá (70 años p.m.a.), China continental (50 años, a excepción de Hong Kong o Macao), Alemania (70), Suiza (70), México (100) y otros países con reglas particulares. Vea Commons:Hirtle chart como referencia e información.
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A nice, albeit regrettably low-res, representation of Cee Pee (né Clifton Byron) Johnson in all his most celebrated facets: i.e. bandleader, percussionist, singer, and songwriter.
Uploaded a work by The credited cinematographer is Mack Stengler. This is a cropped, low-res screen shot of his work. from https://archive.org/details/MysteryInSwing with UploadWizard