NY TIMES: Jimmy Slyde, one of the last great tap dancers of the big-band era, whose smooth moves carried him from swing and bebop to Broadway and the movies, died early on Friday at his home in Hanson, Mass. He was 80.
One of the smoothest tappers I've ever seen. Saw him in Black & Blue, a Broadway show in the late 80's. I think there's a video of that show available, or at least it was recorded for PBS or something like that.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Jimmy Slyde Dies at 80
Posted by Broadway Carl at 8:38 AM
Labels: Black and Blue, Broadway, Jimmy Slyde, Obituary, Tap Dancing
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