In the early twentieth century no American choreographer was more famous than Ned Wayburn. His chorus lines enlivened dozens of shows, as did his dance routines, which mined virtually every movement idiom of the day from tap, toe, ballet, and ballroom to acrobatic and musical comedy styles. He invented the "Ziegfeld Walk" (so his show girls could ...
Look to Volume 23 of Popular Music and you'll find this series on 20th-century music updated through the end of 1998. Popular Music's individual entries typically provide title and alternate title(s), country of origin (for non-U.S, songs), author(s) and composer(s), current publisher, copyright date and annotation on the song's origins or ...
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