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Sunday, June 3, 2012

YouTube Videos Of Six African American Rhythm & Blues Dances From The 1960s

Edited by Azizi Powell

Ltest Revision: June 11, 2022

This pancocojams post showcases six videos of African American originated Rhythm & Blues dances from the 1960s. Given in alphabetical order, the dances that are showcased in this post are "The Boogaloo", "The Hully Gully", "The Jerk", "The Pony", "Tighten Up", and "The Twist".

These film clips (videos) document a time when African Americans were only featured on television programs as entertainers for White people. Consequently, the studio dancers are White, and their dancing often doesn't accurately reflect how the dance was supposed to be done.

The content of this post is presented for sociological, entertainment, and aesthetic reasons.

My thanks to these songs composers and performers. My thanks also to the producers and uploaders of these featured videos. Special thanks to SixtiesPopGold.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

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FEATURED VIDEOS
(These videos are posted in alphabetical order according to the first letter of the dance's name.)

Video #1: The Boogaloo



Uploaded by vitpix on Dec 6, 2009
60's Dance

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Video #2: The Olympics - Hully Gully (1965 clip)



hollywoodagogo, Uploaded on Jun 10, 2011

on Hollywood A Go Go!

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Video #3: The Larks "The Jerk"



NRRArchives2, published on Dec 8, 2012

American Bandstand. October 21, 1964

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Video #4: Chubby Checker - Pony Time



Uploaded by GNRSlashLover on Sep 18, 2010

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Video #5: Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten Up



yaoyasan, Uploaded on Aug 13, 2006

Archie Bell & The Drells
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This comment is from a video that has since been deleted: "This song went all the way to #1 on the Billboard singles chart. (1968)"

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Video #6: Chubby Checker - The Twist



Uploaded by GNRSlashLover on Sep 18, 2010

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