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  1. Not only is there a second guitarist in the person of Jack Marshall, and a powerful pair of hornmen in Joe Gordon and Art Pepper, but the rhythm section is one of the best ever, with Jimmy Rowles, Monty Budwig, and Shelly Manne.

  2. Some Like It Hot by Monty Budwig, Joe Gordon, Barney Kessel, Shelly Manne, Jack Marshall, Art Pepper, James G. Rowles released in 1959. Find album ...

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  3. Some Like It Hot. James G. Rowles, Barney Kessel (guitar), Jack Marshall (guitar), Shelly Manne (drums), Monty Budwig (upright bass), Joe Gordon (trumpet), Art Pepper (tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, clarinet), Jimmy Rowles (piano) Release Date: 10th May 2024. Catalogue No: OJC00279.

    • Billy Wilder Bucked All Convention to Make Gangland Massacre Vital to A Comedy.
    • Some Like It Hot Almost Boasted Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra.
    • Billy Wilder and Marilyn Monroe Were The Best of Frenemies.
    • The Some Like It Hot Supporting Cast Is Super Meta.
    • Curtis and Lemmon Arrived at Their Female Personas Kind of by accident.
    • Wilder Gave His Leading Men Very Little Time to Get Comfortable Playing Women.
    • Tony Curtis Helped Billy Wilder Realize A Long-Time Dream, Sort of.
    • The Film’S Iconic Last Line Was Almost Never Used.
    • Some Like It Hot Was A Little Too Hot For Some people.
    • The Film Inspired Two (Inferior) Stage Musicals.

    When Wilder and Diamond began writing, Wilder knew they needed to “find the hammerlock of the story, the ironclad thing in which these two guys trapped in women’s clothing cannot just take off their wigs and say, ‘I’m a guy.’” After kicking around ideas, inspiration finally hit while Wilder was driving (“Billy got a lot of his ideas driving,” Diamo...

    With the plot locked down, attention turned to casting. Names thrown around for the roles of Joe/Josephine and Jerry/Daphne included Danny Kaye and Bob Hope. But Wilder quickly moved to Tony Curtis for Joe, and his choice for Jerry was Frank Sinatra. Ol’ Blue Eyes didn’t make it into Some Like It Hot, obviously. The reason why, though, depends on w...

    The biggest piece of Some Like It Hot casting was, hands down, Marilyn Monroe in the role of singer/ukulele player/saxophonist lover Sugar Kane. It became one of her iconic roles (she’s even depicted as Sugar on a U.S. postal stamp honoring Wilder), and it was a showcase for her talents as an actor, comedian, and all-around performer. At first, Wil...

    Wilder looked to actors from 1930s gangster pictures to fill out the ranks of Some Like It Hot’s cops and robbers. (It was a novelty Wilder employed on Sunset Boulevard, too, from hiring silent-screen superstar Gloria Swanson as the lead to finding places for Cecil B. Demille, Buster Keaton, H.B. Warner, and Anna Nilsson.) He cast George Raft (Scar...

    Dressed like women, Curtis and Lemmon now needed to establish what kind of women they would be. And it was Lemmon who established the types. Curtis hemmed and hawed about leaving his dressing room first, so Lemmon took the plunge and “he was like a 20-cent tart,” Curtis said. Lemmon skipped around, talked in a high-pitched voice, and was generally ...

    The last piece of the characters was their makeup. Curtis and Lemmon spent hours refining their looks. Once they thought they had it, Wilder all but pushed them into the ladies bathroom. He needed to see if it could play. “So, traipsing into the ladies’ we went, and, boy, oh, boy, the flop sweat was really flying,” Lemmon remembered. “I was scared ...

    Cary Grant was Billy Wilder’s white whale. The director always wanted to work with Grant, but things never came together. In Some Like It Hot, though, Curtis got Wilder as close as possible. Besides playing Joe and Josephine, Curtis has a third role, Junior, a faux millionaire heir to the Shell Oil fortune. When it came to developing how Junior wou...

    Wilder and Diamond were precise writers. But when it came time to Some Like It Hot’s punch line, they were absolutely indecisive. They got as far as Lemmon ripping off his wig and saying he can’t marry Osgood Fielding III because “I’m a man.” What comes next? Diamond suggested “Nobody’s perfect,” and Wilder said to keep it in so they could send the...

    Some Like It Hotwas a huge hit when it was released in 1959, but not everyone had the opportunity to see it. The film was condemned by the National Legion of Decency, a Catholic organization that acted as a watchdog for corruptive content, on the grounds that it was “morally objectionable” and “promoted homosexuality, lesbians, and transvestism.” W...

    Proving just how excellent Some Like It Hotand its Wilder-Diamond script are, the film was adapted for the stage twice. The first production, a musical called Sugar that centered on Monroe’s character, opened in April 1972 and ran for more than 500 performances. Some 30 years later, another musical was mounted, this time called Some Like It Hot, wi...

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  4. Some Like It Hot (1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Soundsville by Jack Marshall released in 1959. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Listen to Some Like It Hot (feat. Art Pepper, Joe Gordon, James G. Rowles, Jack Marshall, Monty Budwig & Shelly Manne) by Barney Kessel on Apple Music. 1959. 12 Songs. Duration: 48 minutes.