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Savion Glover on the Sound of Tap Dance
Friday, July 25, 2008
Tony Award-winning hoofer Savion Glover’s new show, “The Evidence,” is an exploration of the sound heard from the music of tap dance. He’s performing at the BB King Blues Club (237 West 42 St) on Thursday, July 31 at 8 pm. For more info and tickets, go here.
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Years and years ago Lionel Hampton had a great drummer who was also a great dancer, Curly Hamner, and he had a routine where he would dance around on the stage and then dance to a set of drums and do a great drum solo. Does Savion play drums (or any instrument)?
Savion. You Are The Man. God Bless You.
While promoting Bamboozled you and a co-star were on some MTV program hosted by TEK. This appearance was the occasion of one of the most honest moments in television history. I will never forget what you said to TEK. He asked you what the movie was about and you said "Its about you brotha'." It was amazing. I couldn't believe I actually got to witness that. WOW...thanks.
As I was told, the real name of the great dancer (Sylvester) Lon Chaney was Chaneyfield.
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