The greatest tap dancing act in the movies! They were grown men in this film, 1943. Harold was 22, Fayard was 29. There's a documentary about their lives here on youtube that's worth checking out. So talented! I am a tap dancer and had the honor of meeting them in the 1990s.
Cab and his big band was the house band at the Cotton Club in Harlem back then. Amazing musicians. Listen to their feet...they are adding percussion sounds in time with the band. From the film "Stormy Weather". Lena Horne made the title song her trademark. She was my dad's favorite singer of all time.
Finally!! You see black excellence. I have been waiting for you to react to these brothers. These brother's have been dancing together since they were kids.
So glad you gave this a shot. They stepped all over that stage. People of color just different... Cab Calloway doing bebop and scat... Basically the foundation of hip hop. Salute Queen 👑
JT You've entered into the world of Swing music the Bandleader the conductor of the band and vocalist was Cab Calloway suave dapper he was it back in the day He had a very trailblazing career in the 30's 40's he was in the Janet Jackson Video Alright in that big white hat also the blues brothers movies. The Nicholas Brothers were stars since they were kids. I'll send you a link when I find it the youngest brother was in movies with Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier Uptown Saturday Night and let's do it again and that scene you just watched was from a great movie Stormy Weather I'm glad you enjoyed it
I enjoy seeing the amazed look on people’s faces when they see the Nicholas Brothers’ incredible dance routines. These men were among the best dancers of their era.
That was the Nicholas Brothers…and this was filmed in 1943; and I believe it was shot in one take. I believe they were still in their late teens when they did that.
Harold Nicholas played Sarge in the Five heartbeats but he was with older brother Fayard Nicholas as The Nicholas and him and his brother were in Janet Jackson's Video for "Alright" that feat. HEAVY D. R.I.P to The Nicholas Brothers and Heavy D!
This was amazing. Its hard for great dancers to do that now. The Nicolas Brothers were ahead of their time and legends. Also, Way down Argentina is a good one too. From reports.
He's been in quite a few movies, but I mostly know him for his most famous role as Lil Seymore in "Uptown Saturday Night 😂😂😂 th-cam.com/video/RSQwE1_1Sk8/w-d-xo.html
"First of all that story you just told is bullsh...! ...and third here's a little sumin' for n.....s who loud talk Lil' Seymour!!" Loved him and Big Percy 😂
The one that looks familiar to you is Harold Nicholas, the younger of the two. He was also an actor with several films under his belt. If you've ever seen the movie, The Five Heartbeats, he played the choreographer for the group. You should definitely react to their video, "Lucky Numbers," from like 1935. They were little boys, but their dance skills were top-notch.
The Nicholas Brothers are dance GOATS.! This is from the movie Stormy Weather in the 40's. They did this scene in one take. TH-cam has another from them called--- I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo.
Thank you for such a positive reaction from someone your age to a performance from mine. I hope you don't take offense at what I am about to say, but be assured it is out of love. I am 80 years old and have been playing jazz since 1949 when I was 6. I played in many venues where I was not only the only white guy in the band, but the only white guy in the building. In the 40's (I was born in 1943) nobody had a TV, very, very few people even had a radio, so the only opportunity they had for entertainment was to dress up "to the nines" as they used to say, and go to a dinner theatre where they could have a meal and dance the night away to music performed by people of this calibre. The people who played this music had begged, borrowed or stolen, an instrument and practiced their asses off until they could play at a level to join a band such as this. Yes, unfortunately it is true that the clubs were strictly segregated. I was never given a hard time being the only white guy there, but I am sad to say that a "colored" musician at the time would NEVER be allowed to play in a white band. In 1961 I enlisted in the US Navy as a musician and was assigned to the Naval School of Music in Washington DC, and one day I was called to the commandants' office. I reported, scared s---less wondering what I had done wrong only to be informed by him that a band playing at a local theatre had a trombonist fall ill and would I be willing to fill in, I said yes, and to my great delight the said band was the Count Basie Band.. Different times, different criteria, but by no means different abilities. I wished you would have commented on the skill of the musicians playing with no auto-tune, or electronic enhancement, but that was expected from those of us in the trenches. Glad you enjoyed this and congratulations on giving a great review. P.S. at 80 years old I am STILL performing.
This was from the movie stormy weather recorded in 1943 and the nicolas brother performed this same routine well into their older years, the two best tap dancers that ever lived.
Check out their dance number with Dorothy Dandridge to the song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" from the film Sun Valley Serenade. That was a primarily white film and the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy's scenes were cut out when the film played in the south.
For your own entertainment, watch the movie this is from, "Stormy Weather". Harold Nicholas was in the movie "Tap" with Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr. It's also a great movie. There were several other dance legends in it, as well as the introduction of Savion Glover. You need to realize that all of Michael Jackson's best dance steps were lifted from these old Vaudaville entertainers, geniuses all.
1943 WW-2 look at all the men in uniform..this was shot in one take..pure talent, it puts a shame to today’s artists in other words you don’t have nothing on these guys.
One just got educate African American Artist in the Cinema of old. Nicholas Brothers were one of the Best,and lets Not take nothing away from Cab Calloway, he was a True Maestro. No the Nicholas Brothers were doing those beyond their Prime. Cab Calloway was last in the Blues Brothers Film.
Cab Calloway was "scatting", was kind of like the rap of the 30s and 40s popularized by him, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. The Nicholas Brothers were untouchable. this is cinematic gold.
Because of the racial prejeduice back then, I wouldn't want to live in that era. But it's nice to know the brothers and sisters back then had The Cotton Club. If was THE place to be..If Cab and his Orchestra wasn't tearing up the joint, It'd be Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong or Chick Webb making life a little less tough for my Grandparents, who went there lots.
I wouldn't say they had the Cotton Club. Blacks were entertainment for white people at the Cotton Club. The Cotton Club was segregated and did not "cotton" to black people. I think at a time or two they allow a huge black celebrity to enjoy the show.
It's called Scat and look around for the Black Musicals 30-40s Cab in a White tux doing Mini the Mooch and others he's Moon walking that was done in one take .
The one you think you recognized was Harold. It is doubtful you ever saw him apart from his brother Fayard. They always performed together. And who would want it any other way? They were the greatest tap dancers in history. This scene is from the 1943 movie Stormy Weather.
I'll tell you one you need to check out....Nicholas Brothers, Down Argentine Way.....Stormy Weather (Jumpin) Jive was the best, but Down Argentine Way you will not be disappointed.
Sure wish she had put the reaction video on a bigger screen, should be the other way around that little postage stamp screen is hard to watch - instead shes got herself full size, WTH??
The greatest tap dancing act in the movies! They were grown men in this film, 1943. Harold was 22, Fayard was 29. There's a documentary about their lives here on youtube that's worth checking out. So talented! I am a tap dancer and had the honor of meeting them in the 1990s.
I bet that was awesome meeting them! I wish I could 🥲. Been on films since they were kids which is insane.
They were genuinely kind and gracious. A total class act! @@finderkeeperrrs
@@tapduff wow. 👍🏽
The Nicholas brothers are the most incredible dancers the world has seen. They blow me away.
Cab and his big band was the house band at the Cotton Club in Harlem back then. Amazing musicians. Listen to their feet...they are adding percussion sounds in time with the band. From the film "Stormy Weather". Lena Horne made the title song her trademark. She was my dad's favorite singer of all time.
Yes Ma'am. Black excellence!!!!
Finally!! You see black excellence. I have been waiting for you to react to these brothers. These brother's have been dancing together since they were kids.
It's just excellence period. Nothing more. Today we as a culture are totally unrecognizable and not for the better.
The one you're talking about was in the 5 heartbeats
Your face during this reaction was priceless. Loved this reaction. 😂❤
😂That look… love seeing it❤
Lolol 👍🏾
So glad you gave this a shot. They stepped all over that stage. People of color just different... Cab Calloway doing bebop and scat... Basically the foundation of hip hop. Salute Queen 👑
R.I.P The Nicholas Brothers - Fayard Nicholas & Harold Nicholas! R.I.P Cab Calloway! ❤🖤💚Hiii POWERED 😎
Look what you call talent currently and cry.
He taught 5 heartbeats to dance
So he was portrayed in the movie??
@@ciarrajohnson3849 he's the little old guy. Just a character,
He played the old drunk man who taught the five heartbeats dance routines in the movie. Michael Jackson was inspired by the Nicholas Brothers
And Cab Calloway too who did the moonwalk.
JT You've entered into the world of Swing music the Bandleader the conductor of the band and vocalist was Cab Calloway suave dapper he was it back in the day He had a very trailblazing career in the 30's 40's he was in the Janet Jackson Video Alright in that big white hat also the blues brothers movies. The Nicholas Brothers were stars since they were kids. I'll send you a link when I find it the youngest brother was in movies with Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier Uptown Saturday Night and let's do it again and that scene you just watched was from a great movie Stormy Weather I'm glad you enjoyed it
This was an AMAZING performance by the Nicolas Brothers !
You saw the younger shorter brother on the movie the 5 heartbeats as the dance teacher as an older man.
Simply the best that ever did it.
Priceless reaction, young lady. 😄👍
Absolutely LOVE watching people react to this!
They were still dancing with a lot of energy even when they got old.
Considered by most famous dancers to be the greatest dance/tap routine of all time.
The greatest tap dancers in history.
Unbeatable.
I enjoy seeing the amazed look on people’s faces when they see the Nicholas Brothers’ incredible dance routines. These men were among the best dancers of their era.
That was the Nicholas Brothers…and this was filmed in 1943; and I believe it was shot in one take. I believe they were still in their late teens when they did that.
FIRST TIME I EVER SAW CAB was in Janet’s ALRIGHT video♥️♥️👊🏿
one them played in the Five Heartbeats movie. He was their choreographer
Filmed in 1943 Harold was 22 yrs old & Fayard was 29 yrs old.
And they did the same routine again on television in 1964 when Fayard was 49 and Harold was 43! Search here on TH-cam; it's easy to find. 🙂
"The Five Heartbeats"......Is there a heart, is there a heart in the house tonight?! STAND UP! (STAND UP!)....Let me know! Come on JT, let me know! 🎶
You recognize Harold Nicholas from the 5 Heartbeats!!!
Harold Nicholas played Sarge in the Five heartbeats but he was with older brother Fayard Nicholas as The Nicholas and him and his brother were in Janet Jackson's Video for "Alright" that feat. HEAVY D. R.I.P to The Nicholas Brothers and Heavy D!
Too Good !! they were brothers ..Pure talent and Grace..Omg no words.
2 of the absolute best dancers ever.
This was amazing. Its hard for great dancers to do that now. The Nicolas Brothers were ahead of their time and legends. Also, Way down Argentina is a good one too. From reports.
Best dance sequence ever!!!
Maybe you saw him in the movie “The Cotton Club” with Gregory Hines. But as far as their talent, yeah, Black people are different 🤷🏾♂️😂
This was back when Black Americans presented the very BEST of themselves to the world…in everything they did.
How low we have fallen.
😞
Ditto 😢
EXACTLY! They’re turning over in their graves to see where the black race has dragged them down into a cesspool
He's been in quite a few movies, but I mostly know him for his most famous role as Lil Seymore in "Uptown Saturday Night 😂😂😂
th-cam.com/video/RSQwE1_1Sk8/w-d-xo.html
"First of all that story you just told is bullsh...! ...and third here's a little sumin' for n.....s who loud talk Lil' Seymour!!" Loved him and Big Percy 😂
The one that looks familiar to you is Harold Nicholas, the younger of the two. He was also an actor with several films under his belt. If you've ever seen the movie, The Five Heartbeats, he played the choreographer for the group. You should definitely react to their video, "Lucky Numbers," from like 1935. They were little boys, but their dance skills were top-notch.
Sad, how we black people carved such a great and classy heritage out of a culture of hate, to see how it's so fallen and degraded now, isn't it?
Not just Black culture, White culture ain't so pretty today, either.
The Nicholas Brothers are dance GOATS.! This is from the movie Stormy Weather in the 40's. They did this scene in one take. TH-cam has another from them called--- I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo.
Ok. Got a couple good ones for you. The Nicholas Brothers-Down Argentine Way & I've got a Gal in Kalamazoo. Trust me on this.
I was lucky to have seen Cab on Broadway in The Pajama Game with Barbara McNair in 1979
Shout out to the camera man that kept up with them.
The Five Heartbeats
Thank you for such a positive reaction from someone your age to a performance from mine. I hope you don't take offense at what I am about to say, but be assured it is out of love. I am 80 years old and have been playing jazz since 1949 when I was 6. I played in many venues where I was not only the only white guy in the band, but the only white guy in the building. In the 40's (I was born in 1943) nobody had a
TV, very, very few people even had a radio, so the only opportunity they had for entertainment was to dress up "to the nines" as they used to say, and go to a dinner theatre where they could have a meal and dance the night away to music performed by people of this calibre. The people who played this music had begged, borrowed or stolen, an instrument and practiced their asses off until they could play at a level to join a band such as this. Yes, unfortunately it is true that the clubs were strictly segregated. I was never given a hard time being the only white guy there, but I am sad to say that a "colored" musician at the time would NEVER be allowed to play in a white band. In 1961 I enlisted in the US Navy as a musician and was assigned to the Naval School of Music in Washington DC, and one day I was called to the commandants' office. I reported, scared s---less wondering what I had done wrong only to be informed by him that a band playing at a local theatre had a trombonist fall ill and would I be willing to fill in, I said yes, and to my great delight the said band was the Count Basie Band.. Different times, different criteria, but by no means different abilities. I wished you would have commented on the skill of the musicians playing with no auto-tune, or electronic enhancement, but that was expected from those of us in the trenches. Glad you enjoyed this and congratulations on giving a great review. P.S. at 80 years old I am STILL performing.
This was from the movie stormy weather recorded in 1943 and the nicolas brother performed this same routine well into their older years, the two best tap dancers that ever lived.
I've watched this countless times. They used gymnastics in their routines. Watch Gal from Kalamazoo, Lucky Number(when they were younger).
Check out their dance number with Dorothy Dandridge to the song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" from the film Sun Valley Serenade. That was a primarily white film and the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy's scenes were cut out when the film played in the south.
Nicholas Brothers " Lucky numbers "
Easily my favorite dance sequence ever (when they were jumping over each other into the splits). EASILY 🔥🔥🔥
Legends !
The one you're talking about was Harold Nicholas who played the choreographer for the 5 heartbeats in the movie
It was fun to see your reaction! You didn't even have to speak, your face did it all.
For your own entertainment, watch the movie this is from, "Stormy Weather".
Harold Nicholas was in the movie "Tap" with Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr. It's also a great movie. There were several other dance legends in it, as well as the introduction of Savion Glover.
You need to realize that all of Michael Jackson's best dance steps were lifted from these old Vaudaville entertainers, geniuses all.
1943 WW-2 look at all the men in uniform..this was shot in one take..pure talent, it puts a shame to today’s artists in other words you don’t have nothing on these guys.
This was a scene from a movie made in 1943, called "Stormy Weather".
What the Nicholas brothers did is something that would not be able to be repeated today. You need a lot of leg strength to do what they did.
One just got educate African American Artist in the Cinema of old. Nicholas Brothers were one of the Best,and lets Not take nothing away from Cab Calloway, he was a True Maestro. No the Nicholas Brothers were doing those beyond their Prime. Cab Calloway was last in the Blues Brothers Film.
These bros are very very verryy over the top
He played in the five heart beats as the dance instructor..
They had bars way back then
Cab Calloway was "scatting", was kind of like the rap of the 30s and 40s popularized by him, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. The Nicholas Brothers were untouchable. this is cinematic gold.
There's a longer version of this "in color'. Apparently they were selling WWII war bonds as the premise of this movie.
dont know if you saw it but cab calloway was in the blues brothers
Taps and the five heartbeats
The one that you recognize played Sarge in The Five Heartbeats.
Look up hellzapoppin lindy hop too! Amazing from the "30s
FBA greatness!
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
and the crazy thing is this was done in ONE TAKE!!!
Because of the racial prejeduice back then, I wouldn't want to live in that era. But it's nice to know the brothers and sisters back then had The Cotton Club. If was THE place to be..If Cab and his Orchestra wasn't tearing up the joint, It'd be Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong or Chick Webb making life a little less tough for my Grandparents, who went there lots.
I wouldn't say they had the Cotton Club. Blacks were entertainment for white people at the Cotton Club. The Cotton Club was segregated and did not "cotton" to black people. I think at a time or two they allow a huge black celebrity to enjoy the show.
It's called Scat and look around for the Black Musicals 30-40s Cab in a White tux doing Mini the Mooch and others he's Moon walking that was done in one take .
Erick Sermon " Just Like Music "
They did all that in one take.
You got to react to silk "meeting in my bedroom"
Cab Calloway invented SWAG......
If you have seen him it was a while back because this was filmed in 1943.
Harold Nicholas was married to Dorothy Dandridge. They had a daughter.
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The one you think you recognized was Harold. It is doubtful you ever saw him apart from his brother Fayard. They always performed together. And who would want it any other way? They were the greatest tap dancers in history. This scene is from the 1943 movie Stormy Weather.
This was from a 1940's movie.
I'll tell you one you need to check out....Nicholas Brothers, Down Argentine Way.....Stormy Weather (Jumpin) Jive was the best, but Down Argentine Way you will not be disappointed.
😂😅..❤
React to Jaime Foxx I might need security Piano Session
It would be helpful if you made the video screen a bit bigger.
Please react to Biggie Me n my Bitch
Nicholas brother - down argentina way is more acrobatics than this one
It's called scatting or scat. Look it up.
Yo check out nas & kool g rap fast life
Jive is weed
Sure wish she had put the reaction video on a bigger screen, should be the other way around that little postage stamp screen is hard to watch - instead shes got herself full size, WTH??
That's the ugliest lamp I've ever seen in my entire life!
What, you act as if you've never seen real talent
She haven't, it's no talent like that out here today
She's young and nobody is dancing like this in 2024, of course she's amazed. 🙄
way too small
The look on your face is PRICELESS! Great reaction.