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[Daily Post] Henry LeTang

December 3, 2014 By Tap Legacy

Dr. Henry Letang is a Tony Award Wining Broadway Choreographer… Black and Blue – Eubie – Sophisticated Ladies…

With credits in Movies TAP, The Cotton Club, and TV shows and productions.

Henry, was an Honorary Board member of the Tap Legacy Foundation Inc.

Find out more detailed and in depth information about his Broadway and Hollywood Credits plus more… Do Visit his tribute website to learn more. http://www.henryletang.org/

Enjoy the clip from the Broadway show with Henry LeTang Choreographer. Sophisticated Ladies, With the late Tony Award Winner, Phyllis Hyman performing a Duke Ellington Classic, It Don’t Mean A Thing. Accompanied by tap dancers featuring Tony Award Winner Hinton Battle and the late Gregg Burge. Choreography by Henry LeTang.

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[Daily Post] Sammy Davis Jr.

June 24, 2014 By Tap Legacy

The clip starts with the famous scene of Sammy in his first onscreen appearance in the 1933 Vitaphone short Rufus Jones for President.

The second part of the clip is a Historical moment Motown returns to the Apollo Theatre.

Do have a glimpse while listening to their clarity, style, class, and Rhythmic Musicality, How they did it.

The line up – Sammy Davis Jr.. Dr. Bunny Briggs, Chuck Green, Gregg Burge, Ludie Jones, Dr. Jimmy Slyde, Howard Sandman Sims and Harold Nicholas.

Again, Yes, That’s where it is at…

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[Daily Post] Sammy Davis Jr.

October 28, 2013 By Tap Legacy

The clip starts with the famous scene of Sammy in his first onscreen appearance in the 1933 Vitaphone short Rufus Jones for President.

The second part of the clip is a Historical moment Motown returns to the Apollo Theatre.

Do have a glimpse while listening to their clarity, style, class, and Rhythmic Musicality, How they did it.

Sammy Davis Jr.. Dr. Bunny Briggs, Charles ‘Chuck’ Green, Gregg Burge, Ludie Jones, Dr. Jimmy Slyde, Howard ‘Sandman’ Sims & Harold Nicholas.

Again, Yes, That’s where it is at…

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