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The Great Teen Dances – The Bounce

April 16, 2022
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Do The Bounce!

Made most popular by the Olympics with their song “The Bounce” which reached the charts.

April, 1960 – Johnny and Dell – The Bounce

September, 1961 – The Rollers – The Bounce

From San Bernardino, California

1961 – Loyal Pritchard – The Bounce

November, 1962 – The Olympics – The Bounce – #40 Hot 100 – #22 R&B

1962 – The Original Chessmen – The Bounce

1964 – The Exciting Tempos – The Bounce

1964 – The Del-Rays – The Bounce

April, 1965 – The Bouncin’ Beats – The Bounce

1965 – The San Diego Marauders – The Bounce

February, 1966 – Bocky and the Visions – The Bounce

Out of Cleveland, Ohio

August, 1966 – Don Norman and the Other Four – The Bounce

Canadian garage band

August, 1967 – Kennard Gardner – Do the Bounce

The Great Teen Dances – The Alligator

March 23, 2022
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Get Down on the Dance Floor and do the Alligator!

1964 – The Rampages – Alligator Stomp

May, 1965 – Buddy Rogers and the Three Jays – Alligator

April, 1966 – Soul Inc. – The Alligator

Kentucky garage band

1966 – The Dawnbreakers – The Alligator

Garage band from Muscatine, Iowa

1966 – Billy John and the Continentals – The Alligator

March, 1967 – The Us Four – The Alligator

Louisville, Kentucky garage band

October, 1967 – Lou Donaldson – Alligator Bogaloo

Played with Milt Jackson, ARt Blakey, Horace Silver and more

February, 1968 – Sandy Nelson – Alligator Boogaloo

June, 1968 – Phil Flowers – The Alligator b/w The Judge and the Alligator

Flowers later fronted the Flower Shop

The Great Teen Dances – The Locomotion

March 21, 2022
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Everybody’s Doin the Loco-Motion

December, 1961 – Oliver and the Twisters – Locomotion Twist

Interestingly this Teddy Randazzo version hit the market six months ahead of Little Eva’s!

June, 1962 – Little Eva – The Loco-Motion – #1 Hot 100 for 1 Week – #1 R&B for 2 Weeks

July, 1962 – The Ultra-Tones – Locomotion

Out of Louisville, Kentucky

July, 1962 – Teddy Randazzo and the Dazzlers – Dance to the Locomotion

Teddy was a member of the Three Chuckles

1962 – Joe Simmons – All Aboard (Do the Locomotion)

Simmons co-composed “Jack the Ripper” by Link Wray in 1961

January, 1963 – The Tornadoes – Like Locomotion

May, 1963 – Little Eva – Old Smokey Locomotion – #48 Hot 100

July, 1963 – 4 Buddies – Slow Locomotion

Included John Vaughn and Richard Vaughn from Stamford, Connecticut – Backup singers on this were Van McCoy and Sandi Sheldon

Now That I (we) Can Dance! (part 5)

March 19, 2022
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The great dances of the 1960s – The Nitty Gritty!

Get Right Down & Do The Real Nitty Gritty

Thanks to Shirley Ellis and Gladys Knight we got the Nitty Gritty – And they told us:

“Do you know that some folks know about it, some don’t
Some will learn to shout it, some won’t…

But sooner or later baby, here’s a ditty
Say you’re gonna have to get right down to the real nitty gritty”

Well, sooner or later never came for me but it was fun for some while it lasted!

1961 – Lonnie Youngblood’s Combo – Nitty Gritty

August, 1962 – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – Nitty Gritty

October, 1963 – Shirley Ellis – The Nitty Gritty/(The Real Nitty Gritty – 1st release as by Shirley Elliston) – #8 Hot 100 – #4 R&B

February, 1964 – Shirley Ellis – (That’s) What The Nitty Gritty Is – #72 Hot 100 – #14 R&B

Shirley’s Clapping song would outdo her Nitty Grittys going to number 3 Hot 100

1964 – Little Beaver and the Rocketeers – Git It To the Nitty Gritty

August, 1968 – Ricardo Ray – Nitty Gritty

June, 1969 – Gladys Night and the Pips – The Nitty Gritty – #19 Hot 100 – #2 R&B

Now That I (we) Can Dance! (part 4)

March 17, 2022
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The great dances of the 1960s – The Stomp!

The Stomp

Most of us probably never got anywhere close to doing the Stomp! It was primarily driven by the surf band dances along the southern California beach venues in the 1960s leading the way Dick Dale and the Del-Tones!

Here is an Australian version!

November, 1959 – Barry Darvell – Geronimo Stomp

Fronted the Blazers

August, 1960 – The Piltdown Men – Brontosaurus Stomp

Another ‘studio group’ with Scott Gordon, Ed Cobb, Tommy Tedesco, Bob Bain and others

Tedesco – Wrecking Crew

January, 1961 – The Hollows – Revival Stomp

May, 1961 – Dickie and the Debonaires – The Stomp – #75 Hot 100

June, 1961 – The Flares – Foot Stomping Part 1 – #25 Hot 100

June, 1961 – The Ramrocks – Foot Stomping Part 2

The Ramrocks were led by Buck Ram

August, 1961 – The Dovells – The Bristol Stomp – #2 Hot 100

October, 1961 – The Daylighters – Bear Mash Stomp

November, 1961 – Kay Bell and The Tuffs – (The Original) Surfer’s Stomp Pt. 1

Kay Bell was one of the Bell Sisters

November, 1961 – The Olympics – The Stomp

December, 1961 – The Mar-Kets – Surfer’s Stomp – #31 Hot 100

December, 1961 – The Cherokees – The Cherokee Stomp

Members of the Champs comprised this group

December, 1961 – The Pastel Six – Wimo Stomp

January, 1962 – The Scouts – The Mr. Custer Stomp b/w Senior Stomp

January, 1962 – The Dovells – Mope-Itty-Mope Stomp

January, 1962 – The Barnstomers – The Big Stomp b/w Bug Stompin’ (Stomp that Roach)

A creation of Nick Venet probably using members of the Wrecking Crew

January, 1962 – Bruce Johnston – Do The Surfer Stomp Parts 1 and 2

January, 1962 – The Virtues – Guitar Boogie Stomp

January, 1962 – The Denels – The Massacre Stomp

A Wrecking Crew studio group from L.A.

January, 1962 – Guy Joey – Philly Stomp

January, 1962 – The Stompers – Quarter To Four Stomp – #100 Hot 100

January, 1962 – The Velairs – Ubangi Stomp

From Sioux City, Iowa

February, 1962 – Dick Dale and the Del-Tones – Shake-N-Stomp

February, 1962 – The Orchids – Good Time Stomp

They were also known as the Orbits

February, 1962 – Moongooners – Moon Goon Stomp

Scott Engel later of the Walker Brothers was a member of this California surf group – Fellow Walker John Stewart joined as well

March, 1962 – The Mixtures – Rainbow Stomp Pts 1 and 2

The Mixtures out of Oxnard, California

April, 1962 – The Electras – The Stomp

Los Angeles R&B Group – they went by many names including the Del-Mars and the Alley Cats of Philles Records fame

April, 1962 – Sandy Nelson – The Drum Stomp

April, 1962 – Vigor Fisher – Last Chance To Stomp

April, 1962 -The Starfires – The Jordan Stomp

From Long Beach, California

May, 1962 – Bruce Johnston – Soupy Shuffle Stomp

May, 1962 – The Bonnavills – High Noon Stomp

June, 1962 – Johnny Angel and the Halos – The Mashed Potato Stomp

June, 1962 – Little Joey and the Flips – Bongo Stomp

July, 1962 – Rocket-Tones – Mepri (Stomp)

September, 1962 – The Royale Monarchs – Sombrero Stomp

Southern California surf band

October, 1962 – The Treblemakers – Spartan Stomp

November, 1962 – The Sherrys – Let’s Stomp Again

November, 1962 – The Crazy Jacks – Liszt Stomp b/w Paganni Stomp

December, 1962 – Telstars – Stomp Happy

December, 1962 – Bobby Comstock – Let’s Stomp

1962 – The Knight Kaps – Twist Stomp

1962 – Billy Barnette and the Searchers – Stomp, Shake and Twist

1962 – The Fabulous Playboys – Cheater Stomp

January, 1963 – The Pyramids – Pyramid’s Stomp

From Long Beach, California

February, 1963 – The Dartells – Dartell Stomp

February, 1963 – Kim and the Characters – Sinbad Stomp

March, 1963 – The Flares – Shimmy and Stomp

April, 1963 – The Fabulous Dials – Bossa Nova Stomp

Michael Franklin, James Tindal and Raymond Eskridge – Tindal was with the Dynamic Three with Franklin

April, 1963 – The Cornells – Lone Star Stomp

From Los Angeles

April, 1963 – The Surf Stompers – The Original Surfer Stomp

Another Bruce Johnston project

April, 1963 – The Dovells – Stompin’ Everywhere

May, 1963 – The Crestriders – Surf Stomp

August, 1963 – Rockbusters – Lakeshore Stomp

September, 1963 – Carl Edmonson with the Driving Winds – Watusi Stomp

Fronted the Dolphins

October, 1963 – The Murmaids – The Bunny Stomp

Sisters Terry and Carol Fischer along with Sally Gordon

1963 – Alexander and the Greats – Swanee Stomp

1963 – The Essex – Cemetary Stomp

A California surf group

1963 – The Nocturnals – The Twister’s Stomp

Headed up by Chico Vance from Arizona

1963 – Ron Barrett – Everybody Stomp

1963 – Big Bo and the Arrows – Peacock Stomp

Willie Thomas Jr.

April, 1964 – The Viceroys – Dartell Stomp

Later recorded as the “Surprise Package”

May, 1964 – The Citations – The Stomp

From Los Angeles – the group may have included Billy Strom

May, 1964 – The Snobs – The Buckleshoe Stomp

From England!

June, 1964 – The Chevelles – Chevelle Stomp

Members were from Iowa and Minesota

June, 1964 – The Mustangs – The Dartell Stomp

September, 1964 – The Piermen – Pieirman Stomp

1964 – Bob Moline – Beatle Stomp

1964 – The Deacons – The Baldie Stomp

Out of St. Paul, Minnesota

1964 – The Sting Reys – Sting Ray Stomp

1964 – The Rampages – The Alligator Stomp

Members included Joey Charles and Ray Williams

1964 – The Esquires – Esquires Stomp

Group out of Irving, Texas

October, 1965 – The Trashmen – Ubangi Stomp

1965 – J.R. and the Attractions – Bristol Stomp

January, 1966 – The Living End – Turkey Stomp

December, 1966 – The Third Rail – A-Train Rush Hour Stomp

Mark Barkan – Rusty Evans and Artie Wayne – a studio group

October, 1967 – The Manhattans – Manhattan Stomp

1967 – The Scouts – Custer’s Stomp

1967 – The Shakers – Shaker Stomp

From Chicago, Illinois

June, 1968 – The Performers – L.A. Stomp

R&B group from Daily City, California

Now That I (we) Can Dance! (part 3)

March 14, 2022
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The great dances of the 1960s

Here is the Continental (many more dances to follow)

The Continental

There was a very early – very popular dance called the Continental – but in the 1960s – the Continental took on a whole new persona! Here we have a gaggle of boomers reliving the Continental!

1960 – The Mobil-ric’s – The Continental

February, 1961 – Little Iva and Her Band – Continental Strut

March, 1961 – The Rollers – The Continental Walk – #80 Hot 100

March, 1961 – Larry Birdsong with the Larryettes – Continental Time

March, 1961 – Hank Ballard and the Midnighters – The Continental Walk

April, 1961 – Bill Doggett – Let’s Do the Continental

April, 1961 – Sil Austin – The Continental Stroll Part 1 and Part 2

April, 1961 – The Vibrations – Continental With Me Baby

October, 1961 – The Applejacks – Let’s Continental

January, 1962 – The Dovells – Do the New Continental – #37 Hot 100

February, 1962 – Danny and the Juniors – Doin’ The Continental Walk – #93 Hot 100

February, 1962 – The Viscounts – Continental Walk

June, 1962 – Cal Tjader Sextet – The Continental

December, 1962 – Telstars – Continental Mash

June, 1963 – The Impellas – The Continental Whip

June, 1964 – The Original Continentals – The Continental Shake

July, 1964 – The Freewheelers – Susa (Instrumental Continental)

1964 – The New Continentals – The Continental Jerk

July, 1965 – The Impellas – Continental Whip ’65