Don't forget that James Barton, the MC and solo dancer in this video, created the leading role of Hickey, in the original 1946, production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh. He was O'Neill's choice. Also played the father in Paint Your Wagon 1951. You can see his wonderful performance in James Cagney's film of The Time Of Your Life.
Incroyable incredible incomparable NEW nowadays rendering rendition rendez-vous! I cant take my breathtaking! Outstanding reel in 35 millimeters! Emmanuel from Paris France
These are phenomenal dancers, plain to see where Fred Astaire and Gene Kelley and others got their moves. This predates rock n roll by thirty years, but really exciting to watch almost like Michael Jackson and smooth criminal. Amazing.
Shorty was the one who gave the Lindy Hop its name in a newsreel at the Harvest Ball in 1929. The Shorty George (fingers pointing to the ground) was named in honor of him. Interesting how they "cakewalk" off at the end of their stint.
His name is James Barton [1890-1962] and he has his own Wikipedia page too. It's listed among others with the same name but with (vaudeville) next to it.
Does anyone know without a doubt who the first two leads are? I was told the 1st lead is Leroy Jones and the 2nd lead is George Ganaway, but after doing some research (reading Frankie Manning's documentary, looking up old pictures, and reading internet threads) I think maybe the 2nd lead is Freddy Lewis? I just want to get my facts strait when I credit someone for where I learned some moves.
@djaluh Thank you so much. I have been trying to find this out for ages! Unfortunately though I can’t find the same version as the one they are playing in the vid anywhere! Shame really, it’s the best version in my opinion! :) If you find out pls let me know? Thank you.
George Snowden is popularly credited with bringing the Breakaway to the mainstream after participating in a 1920s New York City dance competition. Is "Shorty" George Snowden ... the one who invented the "Shorty" George move?
James Barton & Bill Robinson - friends & performers with much respect for each other.
Don't forget that James Barton, the MC and solo dancer in this video, created the leading role of Hickey, in the original 1946, production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh. He was O'Neill's choice. Also played the father in Paint Your Wagon 1951. You can see his wonderful performance in James Cagney's film of The Time Of Your Life.
Incroyable incredible incomparable NEW nowadays rendering rendition rendez-vous! I cant take my breathtaking! Outstanding reel in 35 millimeters! Emmanuel from Paris France
How MODERN! BRAVO!
These are phenomenal dancers, plain to see where Fred Astaire and Gene Kelley and others got their moves. This predates rock n roll by thirty years, but really exciting to watch almost like Michael Jackson and smooth criminal. Amazing.
First genration of Lindy Hoppers, sadly very few dance it this way anymore.
Don't forget to cred Chick Webb!
Shorty was the one who gave the Lindy Hop its name in a newsreel at the Harvest Ball in 1929. The Shorty George (fingers pointing to the ground) was named in honor of him. Interesting how they "cakewalk" off at the end of their stint.
AMAZING
His name is James Barton [1890-1962] and he has his own Wikipedia page too. It's listed among others with the same name but with (vaudeville) next to it.
Didn't even realize the MC is James Barton in blackface.
Does anyone know without a doubt who the first two leads are? I was told the 1st lead is Leroy Jones and the 2nd lead is George Ganaway, but after doing some research (reading Frankie Manning's documentary, looking up old pictures, and reading internet threads) I think maybe the 2nd lead is Freddy Lewis? I just want to get my facts strait when I credit someone for where I learned some moves.
James Barton is the announcer in black face.
@djaluh
Thank you so much. I have been trying to find this out for ages!
Unfortunately though I can’t find the same version as the one they are playing in the vid anywhere! Shame really, it’s the best version in my opinion! :)
If you find out pls let me know? Thank you.
George Snowden is popularly credited with bringing the Breakaway to the mainstream after participating in a 1920s New York City dance competition.
Is "Shorty" George Snowden ... the one who invented the "Shorty" George move?
Great...
Winner: Couple #3
Second Place: Couple # 1
Third Place: Couple#2
No business in film: White guy in blackface
The blackface is regrettable but that white guy is the one and only James Barton.
Hipsters still dancin this way lul
Dig the educated feet
Would love to know the name of the track they are playing, anyone know it?
Sweet Sue is the track
What was the last dance called?
What do you mean by the last dance? James Barton the emcee? or George Shorty stuttin´of in a Cake Walk?
@@killerdillr James Barton, the last one to dance. I couldn't hear what he called the dance. Sounded like the buzzard something?
@@mjsully86 Buzzard Lope maybe?
The Buzzard's Glory?
but how short was Shorty?
Dunno, but Shorty's gotta go...
@@jamiemchugh3279 hahaha
barely 5 feet tall.
the white guy is the best dancer! Haha!