Hi Cheryl. You're welcome to use the video although I can't speak for the musicians -- we weren't concerned about copyright issues for an amateur performance. The music is spliced together from two recordings of "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" with the 1st by The Mont Alto Orchestra and the 2nd by Nancy Wilson. If you'd like to reach us directly a web search should turn up our old web page which has an e-mail address. Thanks for the compliment! - Ruth Evans & Charles Worsley
this is beautiful! May I use your video on my soon to be launched website as an example of ballroom dancing during the 1900's era?Thank you for your review of the above request. Sincerely, Cheryl Williams, San Antonio, Tx.
Hi Cheryl. You're welcome to use the video although I can't speak for the musicians -- we weren't concerned about copyright issues for an amateur performance. The music is spliced together from two recordings of "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" with the 1st by The Mont Alto Orchestra and the 2nd by Nancy Wilson. If you'd like to reach us directly a web search should turn up our old web page which has an e-mail address. Thanks for the compliment! - Ruth Evans & Charles Worsley
EvansWorsley 1 year ago
this is beautiful! May I use your video on my soon to be launched website as an example of ballroom dancing during the 1900's era?Thank you for your review of the above request. Sincerely, Cheryl Williams, San Antonio, Tx.
cwilliams177 1 year ago
Vernon and Irene Castle wanted to call their early version of the dance the Bunny Hug
mashtones 2 years ago