Seattle’s Jessie Sawyers calls herself a visual musician. Her instruments are her tap shoes. “Tap can play that role as the percussion element. I have done a couple of gigs around town where literally ...
“Thank You, Gregory” taps into an evolutionary American art form that sprang from the slave trade, morphed through the melting pot of New York City and found glitz and glamour in Hollywood. Through ...
A legend of tap dance for seven decades has died. Maurice Hines gained fame with his brother Gregory as the Hines Brothers, delighting audiences on stage, television, and film. Jeffrey Brown has our ...