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Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Barry Harris. Their tapping was part of the bands' songs where they would create the music for many measures and then the band would come back in, and they would trade off back and forth like that the entire act.
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Godfather of tap" and "one of the true masters of the art form".
185:, and Derby Wilson. At the age of twelve, Godbolt quit violin lessons at the Conservatory and began tap lessons at Brown's studio with his mother's blessing (she wanted him to do something other than play sports to help contain his energy). At the studio, he studied under Brown himself and a student teacher, Eddie "Schoolboy" Ford, who taught Godbolt the slide. Godbolt connected with another dancer known for slides, Jimmy "Sir Slyde" Mitchell, and they put together an act to take on the road.
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1231:January 12,
1179:January 12,
1135:January 12,
1078:January 12,
875:January 12,
849:January 16,
755:January 12,
413:Television
303:Filmography
204:Chuck Green
120:Jimmy Slyde
25:Jimmy Slyde
1333:Categories
1283:January 9,
1257:January 9,
1205:January 9,
1051:January 9,
823:January 9,
673:References
219:Tony Award
153:Early life
128:tap dancer
100:Tap dancer
96:Occupation
57:1927-10-02
916:310715940
717:472781122
349:About Tap
143:burlesque
139:nightclub
109:1948–2008
1098:Arts.gov
989:Arts.gov
966:March 8,
943:March 8,
782:March 8,
745:Atdf.org
661:See also
235:(1984),
215:New York
898:301–302
699:259–261
533:dancer
371:dancer
337:Hoofer
159:Atlanta
69:Georgia
65:Atlanta
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1201:. 2008
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427:Notes
421:Title
322:Notes
316:Title
283:, and
189:Career
167:violin
163:Boston
90:, U.S.
71:, U.S.
41:, 2006
646:award
609:Award
554:self
544:1998
523:1993
510:self
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450:1969
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432:1959
424:Role
418:Year
403:self
395:2005
388:Slim
378:1989
361:1986
353:self
345:1985
327:1984
319:Role
313:Year
147:Paris
1306:IMDb
1285:2023
1259:2023
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1137:2023
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1080:2023
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997:2020
968:2017
945:2017
912:OCLC
902:ISBN
877:2023
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825:2023
784:2017
757:2023
713:OCLC
703:ISBN
488:The
263:for
251:and
141:and
132:jazz
77:Died
47:Born
1304:at
383:Tap
244:Tap
39:NEA
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