Posted September 23, 200717 yr Two black Twins. may have been brothers 1930's Tip tap dancers They appeared in may films together? Who were they...
September 23, 200717 yr the nicholas brothers? https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7166448883120539209 Edited September 23, 200717 yr by macca
September 23, 200717 yr Two black Twins. may have been brothers 1930's Tip tap dancers They appeared in may films together? Who were they... Hi Paul .... The dancers you are trying to put a name to , are THE CLARK BROTHERS .... They started out in the 1930's , and correct , they featured in several films ; The CB are still active , and doing the rounds in the States .... There is a great clip of them on You Tube : worth checking out ..... Malc Burton Edited September 23, 200717 yr by Malc Burton
September 23, 200717 yr Two black Twins. may have been brothers 1930's Tip tap dancers They appeared in may films together? Who were they... ________________________________________________________________________________ _____________ I think you might mean the Nicholas brothers. Fabulous dancers. See if you can track down the film 'Stormy weather' 1943. starring Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Lena Horne. The dance routine that they do at the end of the film was done in one take! Unbelievable.
September 23, 200717 yr the nicholas brothers, along with bojangles, were by far the most famous. this one? https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3740523691796361741
September 24, 200717 yr Two black Twins. may have been brothers 1930's Tip tap dancers They appeared in may films together? Who were they... THE CLARK BROTHERS
September 24, 200717 yr Author My brother recently came accross a a you tube entry that shows kids in Melbourne showing off thier 'new style' street dance.....my brother has added a soundtrack to put the thing into perspective.. Enjoy. https://www.esnips.com/doc/23562d89-56f4-4695-aab8-b05628633feb/shuffling-....-melbourne-style
Two black Twins. may have been brothers
1930's
Tip tap dancers
They appeared in may films together?
Who were they...