Stubbsy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 i personally always liked watching carl from annersley/nottingham i heard he aint to good at min but IMO he was/is good b good shaun If that's Carl from Mansfield he was at the last Brighouse Ritz! First time I've seen him anywhere for ages. Great dancer, especially if you like the acrobatic type. Such a smooth mover and must be bloody double jointed
Guest Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I could watch Kirtsy's friend (Gail) for hours and hours, but the terms of my ASBO probably wouldnt allow it its her little sister Ang that you like to watch - though they do dance very similarly
Little-stevie Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 That bloke dressed like a pirate who i first clocked at Prestatyn this year and again at Middleton last weekend... Does anyone know this person????
Harry Crosby Posted April 9, 2008 Author Posted April 9, 2008 Been a couple from bradford on this thread, heres another PAUL MURPHY, is he still around anyone know?
Soulfulhound Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I believe Andy Simpson ( The Pittance)from Bradford was pretty good in his heyday. Yeah Andy WAS good, but you couldnt be within 6 feet of him when he was spinning or you would be sprayed with sweat or lashed to death with his hair. The best dancer was his mate Kegsy, never seen anyone do back drops and spring back up like he did. His footwork was tremendous. CHRIS
Jellybean Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 (edited) That bloke dressed like a pirate who i first clocked at Prestatyn this year and again at Middleton last weekend... Does anyone know this person???? Dressed like a pirate???? I definately don,t know him Edited April 9, 2008 by JELLYBEAN
Markw Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Anyone remember Tony Gordon from Bournemouth. No acrobatics, totally superb on the spot footwork, no sliding around. Probably the coolest guy I ever met. He'd wear 50s style clothing. He could also hold conversations in rhyme. Finished up as sax player in Blue Rondo A La Turk in the early 80s with Mark Riley (a nifty jazz funk dancer himself), who went on to become Matt Bianco.
Guest sausalito Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 John Stanley around the scene Mid-Late 70's early 80's dancin to 70's/Modern/JFunk and Northern or whatever......Brill Seen about at most places in that period but Cleethorpes/Mecca/Leeds Central/Doncaster Outlook/Notts Pallais/Derby Assembly Rooms etc etc over that period No Backdrops, Spins just fantastic feet with feeling and interpretation of the music
Guest in town Mikey Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 its her little sister Ang that you like to watch - though they do dance very similarly Of course sorry. Dont tell Karen tho hey ;-)
Guest Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 John Stanley around the scene Mid-Late 70's early 80's dancin to 70's/Modern/JFunk and Northern or whatever......Brill Seen about at most places in that period but Cleethorpes/Mecca/Leeds Central/Doncaster Outlook/Notts Pallais/Derby Assembly Rooms etc etc over that period No Backdrops, Spins just fantastic feet with feeling and interpretation of the music I will agree with the vote for young Johnny Stanley ........ Nothing flashy as said , but a gentleman who could " ride the rhythm " , whatever the record ....... Malc Burton
Chris L Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Don`t really know mate, never been a dancer myself, just used to sit and watch in amazement at these people Mee too............not a dancer either, remember Renee Geller (hope I've spelt it right) from the Mecca/Torch days, plenty of Liitle Queenie/Frantic Escape/Don't want to discuss it............... Chris L
Paul-s Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 ...your forgetting Flipsy Whipsy from Farnham, had a lovely cornetto spin and smooth creamy interpretation of the music. Hundreds and thousands used to come to see him dance wherever he was. Ice cool character through and through! 99 percent sure he was seen melting into the background at Prestatyn.
Guest sausalito Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I will agree with the vote for young Johnny Stanley ........ Nothing flashy as said , but a gentleman who could " ride the rhythm " , whatever the record ....... Malc Burton Rarely seen him in recent years think he had a regular nights job and had to work weekends to boot. Don't know if that's why he dropped off the scene or not though.
Missing Link Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Anyone remember Tony Gordon from Bournemouth. No acrobatics, totally superb on the spot footwork, no sliding around. Probably the coolest guy I ever met. He'd wear 50s style clothing. He could also hold conversations in rhyme. Finished up as sax player in Blue Rondo A La Turk in the early 80s with Mark Riley (a nifty jazz funk dancer himself), who went on to become Matt Bianco. Yeah I remember Tony - a great guy, haven't seen him since I left the South 25 years ago. He was a good amateur boxer (probably where he got his superb footwork from). Good dancer in the 'Modern' (at the time) style. Used to hang around with Tom Wylie and Mike ('Stroller') from Bournemouth. His name in Blue Rondo A La Turk was Moses Mountbassey.
Guest CliftonHall1 Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 (edited) Guys:- Matchie - Always used to blow me away Paul Temple - Smooth as Silk Girls:- Kate Barker - North West Gal - Light as a feather - Fabulous Judy Oates - The late Great Judy - She was truly Fantastic! Sean Have a lovely photo of Judy dancing at Clifton Hall and also one afterwards on Stage with Kev, all smiles! Dancers wise Blokes Tet Priest - Classic Northern Style Colin Brunt for Originality !! Bill "Snowy" Snow, Ladies Caroline Parker - legs like a fidlers elbow, and a Mae West lookalike to boot! and a guy from Skegness, Mick perhaps?, gettin on a bit even in 76, always wore a flatcap and braces. Wonderfull to watch, really tight, at Cleggy, Samanthas, very expressive to "Take me Back" Lee Fields. Dave Raistrick probably knows him??? Any help guys! Edited April 9, 2008 by Alan Senior
Miss Wasperella Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I will agree with the vote for young Johnny Stanley ........ Nothing flashy as said , but a gentleman who could " ride the rhythm " , whatever the record ....... Malc Burton Johnny Stanley - Fantastic dancer loads of rhythm - sooooooo smooooooothhhhhhh x used to hang around with Tojo - haven't seen them for years.
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I remember Tony, I used to love to watch him dance at some of our local do's years ago, in fact I reckon he was responsible for turning a lot of people onto Northern in Poole/Bournemouth, his brother Connie is still going I believe, he had 3 sisters Shirley, Pauline & Gloria.......his Dad was a character as well, always have a chat, he was a boxer in Jamaica if I remember (Con Snr that is). KTF Baz Anyone remember Tony Gordon from Bournemouth. No acrobatics, totally superb on the spot footwork, no sliding around. Probably the coolest guy I ever met. He'd wear 50s style clothing. He could also hold conversations in rhyme. Finished up as sax player in Blue Rondo A La Turk in the early 80s with Mark Riley (a nifty jazz funk dancer himself), who went on to become Matt Bianco.
Local Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Frank Booper Booper could spin, but couldnt really dance, when the "Wheel" ended and everyone moved to Blackpool Mecca (in its first inccarnation) the big buzz surrounded a lad nicknamed "Tash" from Blackpool. For weeks the rumours were rife - "Booper is comming up this weekend and he's gonna do Tash" etc. Although this all sounds very childish now it was all part of the the scene back in the days when, two tone suits, como's + a tie were de rigour of the "in crowd" Anyway comes the night, after weeks, when he (Booper) finally shows up. Tash on the floor with his mate, glasses taped to his head,moving and grooving at a pace!!! got the picture? His mate links his hands together and tash uses them as a springboard to launch a back summersault, then lands in perfect time with the tune ( i cant remember what it was ) into a furious spin, back drop again, up, and back into the dance routine. 10.10 for artistic content and technique. Booper looks on in amazement, shakes his head and wasn't seen again that night. With regards to today's star performers, Carl, as previous posts, is as good as ive seen, plus Sam Evans is without doubt one of the best girl dancers ever in the last 38 years. Regards John Fisher
Chris Anderton Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 plus Sam Evans is without doubt one of the best girl dancers ever in the last 38 years. ............... John, Agree with your point about Sam, whats more she can dance to every genre too, not just to one style of soul. cant comment on your other point as i was only 3 at the time of the first Mecca nighters! Great story though... You coming up on Saturday? Chris
Stubbsy Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 That bloke dressed like a pirate who i first clocked at Prestatyn this year and again at Middleton last weekend... Does anyone know this person???? Steve, Think I know the one you mean. Haven't seen him since Prestatyn, (or was it Cleethorpes) couple of years ago. Appeared all of a sudden for the Saturday afternoon session, dancing away while the rest of the floor was empty. Completely OTT, dripping in chunky jewellery etc. Is this the same guy? Couldn't believe it - thought it was Roger Banks on a wind up, or someone had got the days for the fancy dress mixed up Anyone know who he is? (Hope it's not anyone on here, if it is apologies )
Wiganer1 Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 Steve, Think I know the one you mean. Haven't seen him since Prestatyn, (or was it Cleethorpes) couple of years ago. Appeared all of a sudden for the Saturday afternoon session, dancing away while the rest of the floor was empty. Completely OTT, dripping in chunky jewellery etc. Is this the same guy? Couldn't believe it - thought it was Roger Banks on a wind up, or someone had got the days for the fancy dress mixed up Anyone know who he is? (Hope it's not anyone on here, if it is apologies ) =================== sam evans - a good friend of mine for many years from nuneaton craig from Shrewsbury - the best dancer ive ever seen weasel and gary payne from nuneaton - awesome stomping
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Have a lovely photo of Judy dancing at Clifton Hall and also one afterwards on Stage with Kev, all smiles! Dancers wise Blokes Tet Priest - Classic Northern Style Colin Brunt for Originality !! Bill "Snowy" Snow, Ladies Caroline Parker - legs like a fidlers elbow, and a Mae West lookalike to boot! and a guy from Skegness, Mick perhaps?, gettin on a bit even in 76, always wore a flatcap and braces. Wonderfull to watch, really tight, at Cleggy, Samanthas, very expressive to "Take me Back" Lee Fields. Dave Raistrick probably knows him??? Any help guys! Colin " Bruno " Brunt ....... When in full flow on the dance floor , it was like watching Rod Hull wrestle with Emu .......... Get Colin on the dancefloor at the same time as Mick " Scotty " Scott , and there was guaranteed to be fireworks ....... Snowy I will agree was good , but one of the best I have seen , was Bob " Bojangles " Mellor ......... Malc Burton
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Anyone remember Tony Gordon from Bournemouth. No acrobatics, totally superb on the spot footwork, no sliding around. Probably the coolest guy I ever met. He'd wear 50s style clothing. He could also hold conversations in rhyme. Finished up as sax player in Blue Rondo A La Turk in the early 80s with Mark Riley (a nifty jazz funk dancer himself), who went on to become Matt Bianco. Had a call from him yesterday. He is still on the scene attending the local poole/bournemouth soul nights. Still a great dancer, still as cool as ever - still collecting records and occasionally DJ'ing.
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 I remember Tony, I used to love to watch him dance at some of our local do's years ago, in fact I reckon he was responsible for turning a lot of people onto Northern in Poole/Bournemouth, his brother Connie is still going I believe, he had 3 sisters Shirley, Pauline & Gloria.......his Dad was a character as well, always have a chat, he was a boxer in Jamaica if I remember (Con Snr that is). KTF Baz Tony's brother - Connie is still posing at every chance he has and Gloria is still on the scene - on the floor from start to finish CONNIE - CONCENTRATING ON LOOKING GOOD
Missing Link Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Another picture of Tony - at Cleethorpes in the late 70s if I remember correctly.
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Another picture of Tony - at Cleethorpes in the late 70s if I remember correctly. It was at The WG - you can tell by the carpet and wallpaper ......... Still down on the floor / on the walls at the WG farewell last year ....... Malc Burton Edited April 10, 2008 by Malc Burton
Paul-s Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Bill 'Bambi' Bowen from Bognor (i think?) Used to spin and come out with a Stag leap into splits! Never used to graze himself. Amazing stuff. Forest supporter. Friend of Tony Buck, I think. Real larger than life character. Not really sure what neck of the woods he was from? Edited April 10, 2008 by paul-s
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Another picture of Tony - at Cleethorpes in the late 70s if I remember correctly. the man on the right looks like a very young mike lefcon?????
Simsy Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Never really went a bundle on the gymnastics bit, but old Keb could throw some shapes. ">
Soulsmith Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Bill 'Bambi' Bowen from Bognor (i think?) Used to spin and come out with a Stag leap into splits! Never used to graze himself. Amazing stuff. Forest supporter. Friend of Tony Buck, I think. Real larger than life character. Not really sure what neck of the woods he was from? Shurely shome mishtake. That was 'Terrible' Tom from Tooting.
Guest thenorwichdancer Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Elaine (married to Rob, they do the Soul Dog compliations). i adore her dancing. dancing next to her at a nighter is always such a buzz; she inspires me to go further and experiment and of course Mr BillyWhizz... a true individual who's passion has never faded.
Jellybean Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 The majority of you on this thread seem to consider a good dancer......as being acrobatic aswell so in that case......here are my chosen few some are family the others are good friends of mine.............and might i add they all have the footwork in between the acrobatics aswell.......which to me really does make a good dancer Here goes my hubby Martin........my son Daniel.......daughter Gemma..........and good friends.......Patch,Sammy Dee,Chippie and Andy........oh and a chap i see regular at Kings......took some pics of him at the last Kings there in the gallery (AWESOME) JB xxxKTFxxx
Paul-s Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Never really went a bundle on the gymnastics bit, but old Keb could throw some shapes. ">" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350" />
Jim G Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Cough, Cough, Ahem, apparantly I was rated as a good dancer (72-78). Not self publicity, honest! Some of my old mates might in this forum? I left the 'scene' but the nor music in late 70t's, but get to the Big Cub in Aycliffe whenever I can. Famous for my russian cossack. Jethro and I and used to dance in the same spot every week near the stage at the Casino and bacame good pals, along 'Little Kim'. They both appeared on Top of the Pops. Most people know me by nickname, Rory (Gallagher) originally from Newton Aycliffe, now live in Marlow, Bucks. I await the abuse!
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Cough, Cough, Ahem, apparantly I was rated as a good dancer (72-78). Not self publicity, honest! Some of my old mates might in this forum? I left the 'scene' but the nor music in late 70t's, but get to the Big Cub in Aycliffe whenever I can. Famous for my russian cossack. Jethro and I and used to dance in the same spot every week near the stage at the Casino and bacame good pals, along 'Little Kim'. They both appeared on Top of the Pops. Most people know me by nickname, Rory (Gallagher) originally from Newton Aycliffe, now live in Marlow, Bucks. I await the abuse! What - for living in Marlow ? ........ Malc Burton
Guest Mark Holmes Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 There was a lad from the Warrington area Martin Houghton (or Horton) who was the best stomper I ever saw, when So Is The Sun came on he was incredible. Wonder what happened to him?
Paul-s Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 .....then there was Sammy 'Slug' Smith from somerset now he was a real dancer. Used to stick to floor all night long, never sat down. Not even for 1 tune! Salt of the earth! Id rake him as one of the best! From what I remember he used to take pellets to keep him 'fizzing' all night and he had a sort of natural 'antennae' for a good earthy tune. Haven't seen him for a while?
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Another picture of Tony - at Cleethorpes in the late 70s if I remember correctly. Just spoke with Tony Gordon - guy on right IS Mike Lefcon. Mike actually won a couple of dance competitions himself - the best part is, he didn't know he was in the contests!!!!
Jim G Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 What - for living in Marlow ? ........ Malc Burton Nice one Malc, well I am a 'southern jessie' now, I have to wear a coat when I go out
Jellybean Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Question???? Can all these dancers mentioned on this thread dance to every genre i wonder???? From 100mph stompers right through to the real slowies???? That to me makes a good dancer aswell if they can...... JBxxxKTFxxx
Paul-s Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Question???? Can all these dancers mentioned on this thread dance to every genre i wonder???? From 100mph stompers right through to the real slowies???? That to me makes a good dancer aswell if they can...... JBxxxKTFxxx Sammy 'Slug' Smith could....used to stick to that floor, no matter what tune you threw at him! F--king amazing dancer!
Guest Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Anyone remember Tony Gordon from Bournemouth. No acrobatics, totally superb on the spot footwork, no sliding around. Probably the coolest guy I ever met. He'd wear 50s style clothing. He could also hold conversations in rhyme. Finished up as sax player in Blue Rondo A La Turk in the early 80s with Mark Riley (a nifty jazz funk dancer himself), who went on to become Matt Bianco. https://www.fieldeffect.co.uk/ click on 'Artists' Edited April 10, 2008 by mikecook
Toodarnsoulful Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Sammy 'Slug' Smith could....used to stick to that floor, no matter what tune you threw at him! F--king amazing dancer!
Jellybean Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Question???? Can all these dancers mentioned on this thread dance to every genre i wonder???? From 100mph stompers right through to the real slowies???? That to me makes a good dancer aswell if they can...... JBxxxKTFxxx Sammy 'Slug' Smith could....used to stick to that floor, no matter what tune you threw at him! F--king amazing dancer!
Corbett80 Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Gill who usually can be found dancing at Bisley is very good.....think she came second last year at Cleethorpes. Great to the stompers and very good at seventies shuffling too.... Edited April 10, 2008 by mulf
Soulsmith Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 You could hear the beats pound As they stomped across the ground And the claps from their hands As they spun round and round And he galloped into Station Road His badge upon his blazer, his pint of milk upon the stage His name was Ernie And he was the fastest stomper in the north Until that nasty business with Two Ton Ted from Teddington
Harry Crosby Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Theres a lass called LESLEY from sunderland, lives with kev joss from newton aycliffe now, she`s a fantastic dancer, and from what i understand has been for many years having won many dancing competitions,great dancer Edited April 10, 2008 by HARRY CROSBY
Toodarnsoulful Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Male Dancers: Juan Carlos (spain), Paul Grant and Gavin (Clonmel, Ireland) Female: Hanna and Helena (Sweden) Ana (Barcelona) All dance with passion and great skill...amen
Jellybean Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 You could hear the beats pound As they stomped across the ground And the claps from their hands As they spun round and round And he galloped into Station Road His badge upon his blazer, his pint of milk upon the stage His name was Ernie And he was the fastest stomper in the north Until that nasty business with Two Ton Ted from Teddington Like it
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