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Who Moonwalked First? Al Norman in 1930 or MJ?

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Who Moonwalked First? Al Norman in 1930 or MJ?

Postby phantom dancer » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:42 am

Who Moonwalked First? Al Norman in 1930 or MJ?

On this week's Phantom Dancer & Video of the Week for...


Tuesday 23 November 12noon - 1:30pm, 107.3 2SER-FM Sydney (Sydney is +11 GMT)
Saturday 27 November 6 - 7:30pm (repeat)

Live streamed over http://www.2ser.com/stream

This week hear a set of live latin rhythms from the 1940s broadcasts + live radio vocals by Helen O'Connell, Helen Ward, Tommy Mercer & more

See the play list on the official website of Greg Poppleton & his Bakelite Dance Band - 1920s & 30s Hot Jazz & Swing: http://www.gregpoppleton.com

VIDEO OF THE WEEK - As promised last week, more from the 1930 film classic, "The King of Jazz". See rubber legs Al Norman & a bevy of tapping chorines dance to Paul Whiteman's Orchestra playing "Happy Feet". Do I see Michael Jackson's moonwalk and John Cleese's Funny Walk's in Al Norman's routine? Enjoy at Greg Poppleton's Radio Lounge http://www.gregpoppleton.wordpress.com

Enjoy! More next week
Greg
Greg Poppleton & his Bakelite Dance Band play 1920s & 30s hot jazz & swing for your club, festival, corporate event, wedding, all occasions.
Visit us- http://www.gregpoppleton.com
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