Swing Parade of 1946 (1946)
Musical comedy about a young man, Danny, who opens a nightclub,
much to the chagrin of his rich father. Hoping to force his son into
taking up the family business, the father arranges for the club to
be shut down, but can't break the news to the son himself, so he
pays a struggling singer $50 to go to the club and clue him in. However,
she forgets all about this once Danny finds out she's a singer and
gives her a regular gig at his club. Soon the two fall in love and
have to figure out a way to keep the rich father happy. The Three
Stooges appear as waiters and light a fire under the proceedings
when things threaten to slow down.
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five perform Caldonia and Don't Worry
About That Mule

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