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‎10-02-2020 04:59 PM
@Witchy Woman. The strand was an updated slow dance. It started out as a regular slow dance, the the couples would move apart, some would even twirl. I don't think it ever caught on the way the others did.
‎10-02-2020 05:01 PM
Give a shout out if anyone here grew up in Pittsburgh and remembers Clark Race and his dance party on Saturday afternoon.
He was on KDKA radio also.
"Hello, Clark Race, hello........."
‎10-02-2020 05:01 PM
Watching a YouTube video of a couple doing "The Strand."
Very cool!
"This is a Philly style dance called Strand. It's different from slow dragging/slow dancing because it is far more expressive and intimate."
‎10-02-2020 05:02 PM
@Witchy Woman I know! Remember Hermin's Hermits?
I used to go to the same high school as Jim Morrison (The Doors). He was right ahead of me. But I knew kids who knew him way back when.
‎10-02-2020 05:03 PM - edited ‎10-02-2020 05:05 PM
Love "memory lane."
All the girls knew the dances so it was mostly us dancing with each other.
Now and then a guy would get brave and join us.
Such sweet, innocent times, just dancing!
‎10-02-2020 05:06 PM
I must have been in the 6th grade when the twist was the rage.
‎10-02-2020 05:06 PM
As a young girl, I dreamed of going to Philly and dancing on American Bandstand. Heck, I'd have settled just to visit the city!
It was the center of the universe when I was a teenager.
‎10-02-2020 05:10 PM
@Witchy Woman wrote:
As a young girl, I dreamed of going to Philly and dancing on American Bandstand. Heck, I'd have settled just to visit the city!
It was the center of the universe when I was a teenager.
@Witchy Woman Oh, yes! I would rush home from elementary school because my mother would watch Bandstand from Philly. She loved when Paul Anka was a guest and I was in awe of the kids dancing.
I wanted to grow up and do that too.
‎10-02-2020 05:36 PM - edited ‎10-02-2020 05:38 PM
Anyone is the Philly/Jersey Shore area remember Summertime on the Pier???? It would air on Saturdays at 1pm with Grady and Hurst as the hosts from the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. I remember one Saturday in particular; Fabian was the musical guest. My Dad took my cousin and I down to AC and we waited more than 3 hours in line to get in. The quota was filled 2 people in front of us. We were so disappointed!!! So, my Dad bought a box of fudge and we went back home.
‎10-02-2020 05:45 PM
@grandma r I don't remember Grady. I do remember
Ed Hurst hosting the show.
Georgie Woods & Hy Lyte had dance shows too. I danced on both from time to time. My best friend was a "feature" dancer's partner on the Hy Lyte dance show.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
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