From Abbott and Costello’s Pardon My Sarong, 1942
Samuel Green (Tip), Ted Fraser (Tap) and Ray Winfield (Toe).
That’s Ray Winfield doing the slides.
Thanks to YouTuber Ákos Bulyáki
From Abbott and Costello’s Pardon My Sarong, 1942
Samuel Green (Tip), Ted Fraser (Tap) and Ray Winfield (Toe).
That’s Ray Winfield doing the slides.
Thanks to YouTuber Ákos Bulyáki
wow.
Can’t really say anything,
after seeing THAT,….six times(!).
But,…you gotta say something ANYWAY(!..!).
wow.
Total class.
Thanks Jack.
…wish you a GREAT ‘Black-berry heaven’-weekend!
Thanks, Dennis. They were new to me. I can’t recall if they were in Rusty Frank’s book. I’ll take a look when I get back home.
They look like vaudeville… where you basically performed for your life…
Most likely. Here’s Wikipedia’s info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tip,_Tap_and_Toe
THEY WERE SPECTACULAR, I WAS SO IMPRESSED THAT YOU DESERVE FIRST DAY ISSUED STAMPED ENVELOPES. I WAS AT THE CEREMONY JULY 10TH FOR THE NEW TAP DANCE STAMPS.
How interesting! I didn’t know there were tap dance stamps! I’ll have to see if I can find a photo of them.
Wow! They are great!!!