This article is about the song, for the Dutch group see Blue Feather (band)
"Blue Feather" is a popular song written in 1909 with music by Theodore F. Morse and lyrics by Jack Mahoney. In the song the singer is expressing his love for sweet Blue Feather. The chorus is:
Blue Feather was a Dutch male vocal/instrumental group, who had a single called "Let's Funk Tonight", in the UK Singles Chart. It was released on the Mercury label, entered the chart on 3 July 1982, and rose to a high of number 50; it remained in the charts for four weeks. This track was used on the 2008 compilation album Return to the Playboy Mansion by Dimitri from Paris.
This is a list of episodes for the children's TV series of Little Bear. There are 65 total episodes listed here.
After this season, Mitzi no longer becomes a major character after Goblin Night and Duck Soup.
This is the last season to use the 1993 Nick Jr. Productions logo.
This is also the last season to use cel animation.
This is the only season to use the 1999 Nick Jr. Productions Logo.
Actors: Vera Miles (actress), Walter Brooke (actor), Jodie Foster (actress), John Doucette (actor), Bruce Glover (actor), James Garner (actor), Hal Baylor (actor), Richard Hale (actor), Pat Hingle (actor), Read Morgan (actor), Jim Davis (actor), Robert Pine (actor), Andrew Prine (actor), Jay Silverheels (actor), Winston Hibler (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Family, Western,Actors: Robert Kent (actor), John Hamilton (actor), Tommy Coats (actor), George M. Carleton (actor), Roy Barcroft (actor), Tommy Coats (actor), Herman Hack (actor), Tex Cooper (actor), Victor Cox (actor), Art Dillard (actor), George Chesebro (actor), Kenne Duncan (actor), Augie Gomez (actor), Fred Graham (actor), Robert Kent (actor),
Plot: Indian agent Fred CArson is secretly the leader of a band of outlaws, using his official position to loot the U.S. Government if Indian allotment money. Aided by Ceta, the tribal Medicine Man, Carson directs raiding and robbing activities, both against the Indians and the local ranchers. Their hideout is on the Indian Reservation where a federal law prohibits local lawmen from following the outlaws. Carson's primary opposition is Indian Chief Yellow Wolf, who is aided by his son Blue Feather,and local doctor Jim Sterling, schoolteacher Doris Hammond and an old prospector named Nugget. They attempt to form an Indian Police Force with government backing, and draw up a petition, appealing to Congress for the authorization to enable the Indians to fight the outlaws on their own ground. After an attempt by Carson and Ceta to kill Blue Feather fails, Sterling, wearing an Indian face-mask, disguise himself as a Phantom Rider in order to wage a vigilante war against the outlaws.
Keywords: 1880s, alias, ambush, american-indian, archive-footage, b-movie, b-western, bandit, bank, bank-robberyActors: Hank Bell (actor), Roy Barcroft (actor), Fred Burns (actor), Roy Butler (actor), Bob Burns (actor), Ben Corbett (actor), Curley Dresden (actor), Kenne Duncan (actor), Bill Elliott (actor), Frank Ellis (actor), Robert Frazer (actor), Augie Gomez (actor), George 'Gabby' Hayes (actor), Carol Henry (actor), Jack Ingram (actor),
Plot: Fleetwing has gone east to become a doctor and the first patient that he gets is Gabby. Gabby swallowed bad water escaping from Indians and has Indian fever. Fleetwing and Elliott know that the fever comes from the ranchers and want them to drain the bad water because it is killing the Pawnee. But the Indian agent, Warren, wants the land for grazing and is working with Clawtooth to get the Indians to move off the land because of the bad water. Warren decides to get rid of Fleetwing who does not want the tribe to move.
Keywords: 1890s, agitator, american-indian, apology, b-movie, b-western, bartender, cattle, cattleman, collegeActors: James Young Deer (actor), Red Wing (actress), Fred J. Balshofer (director),
Genres: Short, Western,This article is about the song, for the Dutch group see Blue Feather (band)
"Blue Feather" is a popular song written in 1909 with music by Theodore F. Morse and lyrics by Jack Mahoney. In the song the singer is expressing his love for sweet Blue Feather. The chorus is: