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J. Fred Coots
Acting
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A flapper unwittingly falls for the boss' son.
Why Be Good?
1929
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Famed Major League baseball pitcher Waite Hoyt, playing for the New York Yankees in 1930, in addition to being a mortician in the off-season, was also a singer of note, appearing often on New York radio and in this Vitaphone short. He teams with songwriter J. Fred Coots, and an uncredited boop-a-doop singer in this nine-minute Vitaphone short.
A Battery of Songs
1930