
I
got several postings over the weekend for the Steppers History Project
website including an insightful look into a personal recollection from
the 1950's. I got a post I can't put online that I'd like to, but
someone didn't put an email address on the timeline item about Chicago
radio and the ratings on New Years Eve. I can't confirm the information
and I looked high and low on the web, but I can't find the January
Arbitron book, or anything to support your claims. Stuff I did find on
the web while searching Chicago radio stuff, is there's a new Smooth
Jazz formatted station that replaced WNUA-FM right away its WLFM (wlfm877.com)
at 87.7 FM. I read so many blogs about why radio is headed down the same
path as newspapers and magazines… I think I may need to take a nap. When
you think about it, radio started social networking long before there
was an internet. You could call in to your favorite DJ and he would play
your songs. You could follow those DJ's to the various locations they
would appear at. Today, at those few stations that still staff live
DJ's; calling the station will net you a short conversation with a
producer, not the DJ. (For those who don't know it's been like that for
ages). Today most radio is voice tracked, networked, or syndicated using
the least talent they can get away with at the least cost. Live radio
for the most part is relegated to a precious few and who knows how long
that will last. Real radio is local; it's not top 40, not the most
popular national song being played every 84 minutes at the demand of the
big 4 recording labels. It can be compared to Chicago style stepping in
a way that might be a reason for some worry is some steppers circles.
Just like radio, real stepping is local. It's local in virtually every
way and shape and form. Just ask anyone who has been stepping over 25
years and they will tell you about stepping and bopping in the clubs and
bars and ballrooms and homes in Chicago. Most of the activity happened
in the neighborhoods and that's as local as it gets. Bringing the dance
national presents problems for the purists as they fear localized
versions in other cities would vary from the original. Real purists
don't like the eight-count, six-count, or any count for that matter.
Just like in local radio, there will never be a replacement for Herb
Kent playing music live on the air. To really experience Chicago style
stepping, you are encouraged to come to the windy city. That's the
mantra and it will be chanted forever by the Real steppers and the
wannabe steppers in Chicago alike. What would happen if there was an
offshoot from Chicago style stepping… let's say for example, Albuquerque
steppers decide to add a little something to the dance and call it
Albuquerque style stepping. There's no one who can tell them they can't
do that. It just won't be Chicago style stepping. Remember it needs to
have local flavor to work, just like real radio.
If you would like to join
SteppersUSA in Twitter or just to check it out, you'll see the twitter
bird just below our logo. Just click on the twitter bird and it will
bring you right to the
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Sunshine Stepping at Club 142 in Hammond, IN with a variety of the stars
of the Chicago style stepping community including Steppin' James, Carlos,
Dominique, Johnny (JC) Carter, Royce Banks, Swan, and G. Porgie. The video
was shot freehand by Markie Bee (SteppersUSA.Com) live and unscripted after
Sunshine's Ladies Styling class.
Earl & Robin at the 219 Contest Finals
Take a look at our You Tube Steppers Video page and rate some videos (Seven pages now)
SteppersUSA.Com sells Steppin' DVDs from across the Steppers Community.
Click Here to view the listing
or
send us an email
if you would like to include your DVDs on SteppersUSA.Com
Please copy the message below and send it on to as many steppers as you can please!
This is an open message to ALL steppers. Please share it with as many people as possible.
As many of you may already know I started a new web
site for the benefit of the greater steppers community. It's called
History of Stepping Project. I wish to encourage you to add your
knowledge to the timeline. If you know anything about stepping, please
share this with the public on this site. We are looking for all
information related to stepping from it's beginnings to the present. The
information literally includes everything from clubs and bars which held
steppers sets and parties to contests and the participants and results,
to when different steppers organizations and classes started, who the
instructors were and are; Musical bands, and artists, DJ's, radio and
television personalities, Movies, videos, and photos… literally
everything stepping.
Creating an accurate historic timeline will go a long
way toward helping the community take the next step in its logical
progression as it continues to grow nationwide and will become a
valuable resource for all in the future.
Your input, your knowledge and your effort have made the dance what it
is today. Don't you feel your place (and your organization's) in the
timeline is well deserved? I do!
Please send an email to your members or readers inviting them to
participate. Place a link on your web site also please. All support is
appreciated!
The effort requires more than just posting the information. The need for fact checkers, people willing to do some research exists in this important ongoing project. Just a few minutes a week can make a difference.
Thank You for your time!
Markie Bee
The History of Stepping Project
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Do You know of a set not listed? Post it in a comment on Google Connect.
Tuesday May 26, 2009
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