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Here's a little clip of Ginger Rogers giving her best in a scene which was filmed for the movie Roxie Hart but which was not included in the final version of the film.
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Note that I am now moderating the comments because of some bad apples
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Den Harrow - Charleston - Den Harrow - The original - and our third - video for Den Harrow (Baby Records) - usual cast of thousands - look out for Barbie Wilde (Blue Hair) and the two dancers from Hot Gossip who appeared with Den live on tv... Crazy story, as usual... the dresses (all original 1920s - hired at great cost) were ruined in the swimming pool scene...
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Rhythmic Arts Festival (RAF) December 29, 2006 - January 1, 2007 - Partner Charleston Finals Competition. This is ENTIRE finals (Jam-Style ending with All-Skate) for the Partner Charleston contest. Videos are presented as seen during the live event. To download the high quality (DivX) video go to:
http://www.lindyl ibrary.com/
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The crew of Army Wives turned a parking lot in Charleston into a very authentic Iraq set. Find out how they did it. Watch Sundays at 10 pm et/pt.
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At the 2004 American Lindy Hop Championships, Chad Fasca and Midori Asakura performed a combination of Peabody and '20s Charleston dancing to Sammy Ulano's rendition of Bourbon Street Parade, which took first place in the Fast Dance division.
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Eli does the old time ragtime on the guitar better than anyone I have ever seen. Very cool and a dash of the past. If you have never been to Mystic you must stop in one day to enjoy a different type of hippie experience.
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A continuation of my recording experience in Charleston, SC. Here's a closer look into the formation of drum parts, as well as a tasty visual treat for a song called "I Only Know How To Be In Love," a song very much a product of my Roy Orbison influence. I wrote it earlier this year with a friend of mine. Enjoy.