C'est amusant de saluer de France quelqu'un dont le grand père était un ami de Spike Jones.C'est un peu comme si je saluais l'artiste à travers le temps et l'espace.Ces musiciens étaient prodigieux.Bien à vous.
Zappa was a Jones subproduct. Spike died Young (53 y.o.) but he was in activity from the 30's to the 60's. Bye the way, the tap dancing guy was Jimmy Day.
What a great combination !! Now I am surprised I never saw a combination of tap-dancing and playing any instrument. This was a feast for eyes and ears.
@@101Volts Dude, wow. They have a video of him from 1930 and Teddy Brown was INSANE. I had no idea that there were xylophone players like that in the early twentieth century, thanks for the tip!
Or whatever the 40s precursor to methamphetamine was. Loads of caffeine, I suppose. Too much talent there for one stage. I will now watch this a dozen more times.
This seems like entertainment for today's A.D.D. crowd. Busy music, crazy xylophone playing and dancing all from the same dude and all at a fevered pace!
Real entertainment from real talent, though way before my time... I once worked for a band named Starbuck, who had a marimba player who also tap-danced. Bo Wagner started dancing at age 5 on the Mickey Mouse Show...
Just watched a Teddy Jones video. My first thought was, "Yeah, but can he whistle while doing all of that?" But seriously, the amazing things one can do with enough coordination and grueling years of practice.