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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: HiJinx
Hey there, HiJinx! Glad to have you back. Wanna dance?


321 posted on 03/18/2003 6:53:30 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: All
Bill Offers Assistance to Rural Areas

(March 18) -- Sen. Sam Brownback and 11 other colleagues from farm states introduced legislation on Capitol Hill last week designed to stimulate rural communities. Billed as the New Homestead Act, the Brownback bill gives people incentives to relocate to rural areas--including a tax credit to purchase homes.

In addition to providing up to $5,000 in tax credits to rural homebuyers, the Brownback bill would set up a $3 billion venture capital fund to help entrepreneurs start businesses that could help small towns to thrive. Additionally, the measure would forgive half of borrowers' student loans after five years of residence to attract young residents to rural areas.

Source: Wichita Eagle (03/17/03); Bjerga, Alan

322 posted on 03/18/2003 6:55:07 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: tomkow6
AWESOME pics of our heroes, Tom! THANK YOU for sharing them with us.
323 posted on 03/18/2003 6:55:22 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; All
Thanks Military men and Canteen guyz for the cozy fireplace this evening.

*HUGZ* for all!
324 posted on 03/18/2003 6:55:22 PM PST by radu (God bless America and watch over our troops!)
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To: SevenofNine
How are you, SevenofNine? Hmmmmmmmm....I wonder what the Ruskies are up to? THANK YOU for the updates.
325 posted on 03/18/2003 6:56:38 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: zip; Mrs Zip
Hi zip, and mrs zip. Thanks for helping honor our military, past and present.


326 posted on 03/18/2003 6:57:01 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and our Military Who Protect Her.)
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To: Dubya
Waiter: . . . Two teas. Which one asked for the clean glass?

EEEEEEUUUUUUU!!! GROOOOOOOSS!! But funny. LOL!!!!

Hello Dubya!

327 posted on 03/18/2003 6:58:39 PM PST by radu (God bless America and watch over our troops!)
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To: BeforeISleep
Good evening, BIS! Wanna dance?


328 posted on 03/18/2003 6:58:51 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Kathy! SAMOAS! My favorite GS cookies!
329 posted on 03/18/2003 6:59:57 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: radu
HI radu.
330 posted on 03/18/2003 7:01:28 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: All
FYI

Notes on, and from, the refrigerator

What's the most essential appliance in your house? If you said the
refrigerator, you're not alone. In a recent survey by RepairClinic.com,
64 percent of respondents said the fridge is the one appliance they
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But beyond keeping food cold, what does the big white box do for people?

Not surprising, for many it's also a message center.

"A significant [number] of us, 34 percent, use the outside of our
refrigerators to communicate important information to the rest of the
family," explains Janel Dufek of Amana, which conducted its own
nationwide survey. "And more than half of those questioned regularly
keep notes and calendars on the outside of the fridge simply to keep
track of busy schedules."

But if refrigerators could send their owners a message, what would it
be?

"Not surprisingly, 28 percent believed their refrigerator would ask to
be cleaned out," says Dufek.

Nearly as many think their fridge would ask to be stocked with more or
healthier food.

Only 5 percent said that their refrigerator would ask to be replaced
with a newer model.
331 posted on 03/18/2003 7:03:07 PM PST by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: LaDivaLoca
Diva, I love them! They are so cute! (-:
332 posted on 03/18/2003 7:04:21 PM PST by firewalk
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To: TEXOKIE
Tex, I will keep your family member in my prayers. Thank you for sharing your letter with us. It's personal expriences like this that shows how fortunate we all are here living in a free America and how we must never forget and should help those who are not.
333 posted on 03/18/2003 7:06:50 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: tomkow6; TEXOKIE
LOL! Thanks for the laugh - it's much needed today.
334 posted on 03/18/2003 7:08:09 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: HiJinx
I love Asti but have never tried it with choco covered raisins, cherries and strawberries. Hmmmmmmmm.......
335 posted on 03/18/2003 7:09:40 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: radu
re pic 315
what a cool pic1
336 posted on 03/18/2003 7:11:11 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Kathy in Alaska
THANK YOU, Kathy, for the AWESOME pics of our Heroes! Come to think of it, with all the stuff I read and see at our Canteen and FR in general, I don't even bother picking up the newspaper at all.
337 posted on 03/18/2003 7:11:52 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: coteblanche
Hello there, Coteblanche!


338 posted on 03/18/2003 7:13:37 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: coteblanche
Oooohhhhh! I like this poem/letter. May I borrow it with proper credit to the poet/writer of course? I just want to share it with my family and friends.
339 posted on 03/18/2003 7:15:17 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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To: bentfeather
Cool graphics, bentfeather!
340 posted on 03/18/2003 7:16:31 PM PST by LaDivaLoca (God bless President Bush, our Military and may He bless America)
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