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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Dance Fever ~ March 18, 2003
March 18, 2003 | LaDivaLoca

Posted on 03/18/2003 1:22:07 AM PST by LaDivaLoca

Dance Fever ~ Canteen Style

"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing" (Duke Ellington)

"Swing music is pedestrian music. When you hear It, it makes you want to move."
(Clarence Clemons)


The first known swing dance, which dates back to 1913, was called the Texas Tommy. This dance later became the Mooch and Sugar in 1916, and by 1919 was called the Breakaway.     

Swing had its beginning in the 1920s and kept on going strong for many decades.  In 1926 the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York opened its doors and began to host bands and dancers from all over. 

Swing dancers were not only doing the steps, they were naming and inventing them as well.  In 1927, Shorty George Snowden coined the term Lindy Hop to describe his dance style.  It has been known as such ever since.

In 1935, Frankie Manning, one of the greatest Lindy hoppers ever, created the first air steps.  Since then, dancers have been trying to duplicate and recreate them.

Swing continued into the 40s and 50s with the big band and rock & roll eras.  The music changed and the dancing developed.  Check out the important dates below!

1920s - Early Charleston and Lindy Hop begin                                                

1926 - Savoy Ballroom in Harlem New York opens

1927 - Shorty George Snowden coins the term Lindy Hop   

1930s - The role of the band leader changed; they no longer just conducted the band, they were musicians who alternated between leading and soloing    

1934 - Cab Calloway records "The Jitterbug" and the Jitterbug dance craze takes off.

1935 - Frankie Manning creates the first air steps             

1941 - Whitey's Lindy Hoppers appear in Hellzapoppin'

1950s - Swing dancing becomes known as "rock and roll" dancing

1960s - Partnered or "touch" dancing declines as Chubby Checker's "Twist" sweeps the nation.

2002 - Swing is still very much alive and well in the 21st century.  It seems as though most dancers are trying to get back to basics, experimenting with the Lindy Hop, Shag, Balboa, and Charleston.  Today's dancers are not only learning the dances, they are adding their own unique styling and inventing new moves as well.  Swing may not be the most popular thing in 2002, but for those who fell in love with it... it will never go out of style! 

 

GLOSSARY OF COMMON MUSICAL TERMS
As you read the BigBands Database, some expressions may be
unfamiliar. Hopefully, you can find their meaning here.


ALLIGATOR: Musician's used to refer to each other as 'Alligators'.
          Today, the word has been shortened to just 'Gator'.
          Louis Armstrong is often referred to as 'Gate Mouth',
          - from the same source.

BACK LINE: Musical slang for 'rhythm section'. Any combo of drums, bass piano, banjo, guitar. (Early bands would also use a Jug (glass/clay, gallon size) and washboard.) The expression stems from the early Jazz bands which often were just 5 - 7 pieces. The Melody instruments would stand out in the 'front' line while the Rhythm - piano, drums, banjo, and tuba/bass fiddle - would be the 'back line'. See also, "Front Line" below.

BEBOP: Another word for 'Bop'. See 'Bop" below.

BLUE NOTES: The lowered 3rd, 5th and 7th tones of a major scale. Often referred to as the 'flatted 5th', etc., by jazzmen.

BLUES: 1) A sad ballad type of song, often sung by a female moaning about a lost/uncaring/mean/etc lover. 2) A sad song sung mainly by black singers, - male and female. The traditional structure is 12 bars divided into 3 four bar measures. The "song form" (see below) is almost always AAB. (See "Jazz Overview" Link on the Main Page for more information.)

BARRELHOUSE: (Also called "Fast Western".) A style of piano playing popular west of the Mississippi before the 1900's and into the 'teens. So named because the piano players were usually working in the crude cabarets that served whiskey directly out of the barrel.

BOOGIE WOOGIE: An "Eight beats to the Bar" Ostinato. The left hand plays a repetitive riff throughout the song.

BOP: Originally, a style of music that used the changes (chords) of a well known song, but with a wild (sometimes recognizable and sometimes not) improvisation on the original melody. The expression has racial overtones. Dizzy Gilespie said that blacks developed Bop to "exclude "lesser" (meaning - white) musicians".

For more, click on the graphic:

SWING ERA AND MODERN COLLOQUIALISMS


 "Swing", like most fields of endeavor, also has it's own
special lexicon. Once used mostly by the musician's
themselves, the slang has now become a part of the greater
society. And, what is even more remarkable, is the way the
language has prospered. It is still widely used today, AND
growing.

18 Karat        "Pure Gold"
                Ex: "He's 18 karat."

Ace One dollar; Dollar's worth, one, first rate Ex: "He's 'Ace' with me. Ex: "Slip me an Ace, Gate." (Let me have a dollar.)

Air-check An actual radio or television performance caught on tape; as opposed to a work done in a recording studio

Alligator Originally, a slang term for "Musician". Very early in Jazz history, musicians referred to themselves as "alligators". Now it simply refers to any Swing Devotee (abbrev. 'Gator or Gate) Note: Louis Armstrong is often called 'Gate Mouth', from the same source. Ex: Cat 1: See ya later, alligator. Cat 2: After while, crocodile.

Axe ANY musical instrument. Ex: Man, - what do you think of my new Axe?

Ball To enjoy Ex: We had a 'Ball' when Tommy Dorsey played.

Big Apple New York City. Ex: He's working at Roseland Ballroom in the Apple.

Baby A term of endearment. (for either sex.) Ex: Say, "baby," I got us some bread, let's "move" downtown.

Bad Good Ex: That dude does some "bad" ass playing.

Bag One's own special interest. Ex: Man, - Tommy Dorsey's "Well Git It" is my "Bag".

Balloon lungs A Brass player with good breath control. That cat has "balloon lungs," he held that note for one complete minute!

For more, click on the graphic:

 

Click and dance to the music:


Begin The Beguine Clarinettis
Sorry, no music available Out of the Window
Birmingham Breakdown In the Mood


Movies to watch:



 

Additional information
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To: tomkow6
Tom, All these pictures you posted today are especially poignent considering what these brave people are going to be doing in by the end of this week.
181 posted on 03/18/2003 10:55:24 AM PST by Pippin (God bless and Protect President Bush! God Bless and protect our troops!)
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To: bentfeather
Canteen Blessing for the Troops. Thank you, ms feather.


182 posted on 03/18/2003 11:02:31 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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To: LaDivaLoca; All
Good morning/afternoon everybody (-:
183 posted on 03/18/2003 11:03:28 AM PST by firewalk (thanks for the ping)
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To: snippy_about_it

TAZ?

184 posted on 03/18/2003 11:04:29 AM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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To: tomkow6
Yep, I saw him! Isn't that cool, you're there in spirit! Well, at least one of you are. :)
185 posted on 03/18/2003 11:06:24 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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To: bkwells; snippy_about_it
WOW! WOW! WOW! Thank you, Brian. A whole lot of wind damage from that storm. Here, have a cookie as thanks.

Thanks, snippy, for posting it. Here's a cookie for you, fresh out of the freezer.


186 posted on 03/18/2003 11:13:16 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Shame on you! LOL.
187 posted on 03/18/2003 11:14:30 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; bentfeather; radu; Radix; tomkow6; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; southerngrit; ...

READY TO ROLL — A 405th Air Expeditionary Wing crew chief pulls the chocks for a B-1 Bomber on March 15 at a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia. The B-1's from the 28th Bomb Wing, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., are assigned to the 405th AEW in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cherie A. Thurlby

AZORES SUMMIT — U.S. President George W. Bush, talks with the Portuguese Prime Minster Durao Barroso at Lajes Field, Azores, before the Summit meeting on Iraq, March 16, 2003. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michelle Michaud

188 posted on 03/18/2003 11:18:46 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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CRASH & SALVAGE — U.S. Navy crash and salvage crew members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln hose down an area on the flight deck to clean up a fuel spill. The Crash and Salvage team's primary responsibility is to handle all fires and fire hazards on the flight deck. The Lincoln and Carrier Air Wing 14 are conducting flight operations in the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Southern Watch. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Tyler Clements

SEA KING — An SH-3 "Sea King" from Helicopter Support Squadron 2 prepares to touch down on the deck of the USS Valley Forge to drop off and pick up passengers and cargo. The Valley Forge is forward deployed as part of the USS Constellation battle group in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Southern Watch. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class William F. Gowdy

189 posted on 03/18/2003 11:21:46 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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To: snippy_about_it
MEOW Snippy!
190 posted on 03/18/2003 11:30:23 AM PST by ProudArmyWife
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To: beachn4fun
Yea..I did a pic! Thanks for the info! Beach..I sure am! How bout you? :)
191 posted on 03/18/2003 11:33:03 AM PST by GulfWar1Vet (Do your American duty ~ Pray for and support the American President and Troops!)
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To: GulfWar1Vet; ProudArmyWife
You two are on a roll now. Have fun supporting our Troops. This gal's on her way home. See ya'll later.
192 posted on 03/18/2003 11:45:50 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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To: Bethbg79
Beth! Conner! How are the new kitties?
193 posted on 03/18/2003 11:50:44 AM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; LindaSOG; radu; Radix; bentfeather; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; southerngrit; ...
Hey, everybody! Look who dropped in to have a peek at us:

Wonder if she'll visit us tomorrow?

194 posted on 03/18/2003 12:07:24 PM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; bentfeather; southerngrit; amom; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; tomkow6; radu; ...
Thanks for the great pics, tomkow and SamWolf! Awesome. Totally. OUR TROOPS ARE TERRIFIC!!

Greetings all! I've been having somewhat limited online time lately. I miss getting to be here every day, but I sure do appreciate what everyone here does.

I've been writing to my family member in Afghanistan. I told him a story from my life that gave me the impenetrable and impermeable understanding about the uniqueness and specialness of our country. I thought that some of it might be worth sharing here in the canteen:

[I had started the letter and it was interrupted by a thunderstorm blowing in. I had to get offline to protect the newly refurbished computer! So I sent what I had written so far with a promise of resuming the story. He had been commenting to me about his eagerness to get back on American soil again.]

...Sorry about that interruption. We had quite a thunderstorm with a bit of hail! It was kind of a surprise because the afternoon was so sunny! But you know what they say about weather in our region....if you dont like it, wait 10 minutes and it will change!

Resuming my story, I was agreeing with you about this blessed land of ours. I wasnt in harm's way, but your wife's grandmother and I were behind the Iron Curtain in the early 70's. The experience burned an indelible appreciation in my heart for this nation. We were playing a concert in Prague, Czechoslavakia, and it was an incredible experience to witness the oppression of her people. The weather and the atmosphere were uniformly gray.

One very poignant occurrence found me going from point A to point B on a streetcar with a couple of my friends. I was, of course, wearing western clothes (bright red, as I recall!) and as I was studying German at the time at college, I must have been excusing myself in German as I made my way thru the car with my friends. At one point, a tall young man leaned over me and started whispering in German urgently in my ear. The intensity and the urgency in his heart was unmistakeable. While I didnt understand every word, I was able to follow most of it. He told me, "Everything here is forbidden. We are prisoners. Please tell everyone in the West what it is like here. Dont forget us." Before I could reply, the streetcar stopped and he zipped off into the crowd. I have never forgotten the cry of his soul, nor will I.

Mom befriended one of our guides, Rudolph. Rudolph told us that he had been studying at a major university in England. He received a telegram informing him that his father was ill and he should come home immediately, which of course he did. Upon arrival, he learned that his father was not ill, and his exit visa to return to London was cancelled. Several days later the Soviets did their 1968 crack down. He confessed to Mom that he'd been effectively imprisoned in the country.

The concert there was totally amazing. We played the New World Symphony by Dvorak, a famous Czeck composer, and several other things. (The New World by Dvorak contains the very beloved music from the negro spiritual "Going Home.") When the Powers-That-Be started reading the positive press clippings from our previous concerts on the tour, they decided that they couldnt afford to showcase the positive image of this bunch of young western musicians. They cancelled our concert hall and put us in a beer hall outside of town. Our conductor threw a tantrum (rightfully so) at this insult and all the clinking glasses in the background. He demanded that they at least close the bar during our performance. After much negotiation, we started our concert again.

After our first piece, people started leaving and coming back with their friends to hear the Dvorak. By the time we were 1/2 way thru the concert, the place was packed to standing room only. We played several encores and people were going to their gardens and bringing in literally armfuls of gorgeous flowers to present to our conductor. Afterward, people from the village were intent on talking with us and making contact with the flame of freedom that we from this nation so unconsciously carry around with us whereever we go.

I know that you are mindful that the end of the Cold War (which certainly WAS a war) allowed freedom to finally descend in Czechoslavakia and her sister nations of eastern Europe. No one can EVER make a case to my satisfaction that this nation seeks to be conquerors, not liberators. That is certainly the role the 82nd Airborne, the 101st Airborne, the marines, navy, and all our military is playing this day in Afghanistan and Iraq. I am so very proud of you and all our young people who are stepping up to the plate to help some of these oppressed people in the middle east. As our President recently stated, freedom is a precious gift from God, and we are pushing back those forces who oppose it.

When the plane carrying our orchestra once more touched down on American soil, you can imagine the yells of jubilation, relief, and joy. It was certainly true for me. I look forward to your own return to home and your wife and finding out if you have the same reaction to being back home safely on this precious free soil. So, as I said, while I havent put my own life on the line, I have had some glimmers of seeing what it is you are fighting for. I understand what the stakes are, and I am so very grateful that you and your brothers and sisters under arms also understand.

We listened to the President deliver his ultimatum yesterday. I thought he did an outstanding job at laying out his case. I have been listening to lots of the commentary going on yesterday evening and today. Some of the press and opposition of course are lobbing their shots, but so far, much of the commentary has been surprisingly positive and supportive of our President's position.

I think many thousands if not millions of people are using this time to pray for the situation. I am certain that this is a just war, despite some talking heads to the contrary. I am certain that the vast majority of people in this nation are behind our President and our troops.

For example, you wouldnt believe the backlash flowing back on the Dixie Chicks for their anti-American comments made on foreign soil. People are destroying or returning their cd's. Radio stations have banned them because of the listeners calling in demanding that their music not be played. When they return for their American tour, I've heard that there are lots of people planning to demonstrate pro-Bush/Troops sentiment at them. People in Texas are particularly steamed because they dissed our Texan President! Please let your guys know that the mainstream Americans....the ones without the big media cameras and microphones, are solidly behind our Prez and our troops.

Thank you again for your sweet note and for the job you are doing.

Take care, dear,
Love,
Aunt TEXOKIE



SOME GOODIES FOR YOU!

A piece of advice

Never play leap-frog with a unicorn.



Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake...

Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake were walking along the beach. Suddenly, Justin says, "Aww, Britney, look at the dead birdie."
Britney looks up at the sky and says, "Where?!"






Tasties in a Half Shell

Q: Why did God invent armadillos?
A: So that rednecks can have 'possum on the half-shell.


Deaf Rover

What do you call a dog wearing ear muffs?
Anything you want, he cant hear you.




Mad Cows

Two cows were talking in the field. One cow says, "Have you heard about the Mad Cow disease that's going around?"
The other cow answers, "Yeah, makes you glad you're a penguin, doesn't it?"








Get Away From my Deer!

It was Saturday morning and Jake, an avid hunter, woke up ready to go bag the first deer of the season. He walks down to the kitchen to get a cup of coffee, and to his surprise he finds his wife, Alice, sitting there, fully dressed in camouflage. Jake asks her, “What are you up to?” Alice smiles, “I'm going hunting with you!” Jake, though he has many reservations, reluctantly decides to take her along.
They arrive at the hunting site. Jake sets his wife safely up in the tree stand and tells her: “If you see a deer, take careful aim on it and I'll come running back as soon as I hear the shot.” Jake walks away with a smile on his face knowing that Alice couldn't bag an elephant -- much less a deer.

But not 10 minutes pass when he is startled as he hears an array of gunshots. Quickly, Jake starts running back. As Jake gets closer to her stand, he hears Alice screaming, “Get away from my deer!” Confused, Jake races faster towards his screaming wife. And again he hears her yell, “Get away from my deer!” followed by another volley of gunfire.

Now within sight of where he had left his wife, Jake is surprised to see a cowboy, with his hands high in the air. The cowboy, obviously distraught, says, “Okay, lady, okay!You can have your deer! Just let me get my saddle off it!”





Smart Blonde

What do you call a smart blonde?
A Golden Retriever.




Kofi Annan’s New Year's UN Resolutions

Be brave -- ask US for more money.
Salt and pepper beard more.

Apply for US citizenship.

Lose weight -- no more delicious McDonald's cultural hegemony!

Bad-mouth US in front of Middle Eastern diplomats more.

Daily affirmation: "I am not the tool of the world's sole superpower!"

Make the UN more bureaucratish.

Write resolution to write more resolutions condemning the rogue state of Luxembourg.

Talk to US President more in broader terms - "African People Hungry," "Arabs Hate You," "Germany no likee war. Now." Perhaps speak slower.

Finally count out Third World dues change jar.

Resolve to cut the word “Secretary” from title. “General Annan” catchier.

Change name of UN Security Council to either "THE STAR CHAMBER", or "THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMAN", or “THE GUNS AND MISSILES CLUB”.

Switch lame blue helmets of peacekeeping forces to ninja masks.

Make sure diplomatic immunity applies to downloading illegal nude photos of that smoking broad Condi.

Do charter bi-lines allow the UN to stockpile Weapons of Mass Destruction of their own? Could be help when negotiating with uppity Western Nations. Look into it this year. FOR REAL THIS TIME!!!!
195 posted on 03/18/2003 12:08:20 PM PST by TEXOKIE
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To: LaDivaLoca; LindaSOG; radu; Radix; bentfeather; Severa; Bethbg79; southerngrit; snippy_about_it; ...
How do hens dance?
Chick to chick.



Why did the vampire enjoy ballroom dancing?
He could really get into the vaultz.



Why shouldn't you dance with a Yeti?
Because if it trod on you you might get flat feet.



How does a witch-doctor ask a girl to dance?
Voodoo like to dance with me?



What do ghosts dance to?
Soul music.



Where can you dance in California?
San Frandisco.

196 posted on 03/18/2003 12:25:50 PM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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To: tomkow6
. . .during a “Steel Beach Picnic” held aboard ship.

Now THAT'S a pool party! LOL! Love the pic !

197 posted on 03/18/2003 12:57:02 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Saddam! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: MeeknMing; LindaSOG; radu; Radix; bentfeather; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; southerngrit; ...
Random thoughts from my "voices":

Beat me with the truth, don't torture me with lies.

Computer upgrade: Replace old bugs with new bugs.

Be bold in what you stand for and careful for what you fall for.

A banker is someone who lends you an umbrella when the sun is
shining but asks for it back when it starts to rain.

Before you can break out of prison, you must realize that you are
locked up.

Chocolate covered cherries, strawberries and raisins all count as
fruit so eat as may as you like.

Clock: A small mechanical device to wake up people who do not
have children.

Dieting is wishful shrinking.

Doing something wrong for a long period of time gives it the
appearance of being right!

Education and intelligence aren't the same thing!

I can resist everything except temptation.
198 posted on 03/18/2003 1:07:01 PM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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199 posted on 03/18/2003 1:11:06 PM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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To: Radix
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200 posted on 03/18/2003 1:11:27 PM PST by tomkow6 (..............)
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