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Ray Winfield

[Daily Post] Tip Tap & Toe

May 26, 2014 By Tap Legacy

Enjoy the Specialty Trio Act Tip Tap & Toe Tap Masters and National Treasures.

They were well known in the 1930’s and 1940’s, they danced in Vaudeville, Broadway and Movies.

Their act was mainly performed on an elevated small platform that barely fit the three of them, watch the magic they create, feel the smoothness of the Tap Dancing, No Hard Hitting, Stomping, or Snap Bangs.

Listen to their Rhythmic Musicality, Sheer Music not just steps. Enjoy Tip – Samuel Green, Tap – Ted Fraser, Toe – Ray Winfield.

Green, Fraser and Winfield are like cliffhangers on that tiny deck, watch how close… Aaaaahhh!!! they get to the edge of it,

Entertainment at its Best… Let’s Get There…

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[Daily Post] Tip Tap and Toe

November 29, 2013 By Tap Legacy

Once more, sit back and Enjoy the Specialty Trio Act Tip Tap & Toe, Tap Masters and National Treasures.

Their Act was well known in the 1930’s and 1940’s, they danced in Vaudeville, Broadway and Movies, their act was mainly performed on an elevated small platform that barely fit the three of them, Still watch the magic they create, feel the smoothness of the Tap Dancing.

(Tip) Samuel Green, (Tap) Ted Fraser, (Toe) Ray Winfield. Singing and the band The Inkspts. This clip is from the Abbott & Costello movie Pardon My Sarong 1942.

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