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During the Prohibition, Velma Parrish is a popular jazz singer at a local speakeasy run by the mob, who approach her after a show and insist that she go on the road, at her expense, to help promote the opening of the mob's new speakeasies. Velma is unwilling because she can't afford the expense of traveling and paying her band, but the gangsters insist, reminding Velma that the "boss" bailed her and the band out of jail, and she owes the boss this favor. Things don't look so great for Velma - what's a girl to do?