I love how you can see the Fosse style coming through. The rounded shoulders, the limp wrists letting the hands dangle, the cocked head. All the stuff that he did naturally that came through in his choreography.
This was during the period, in late 1950, that the live series had a "specialty act" inbetween the evening's plot. During rehearsals, George and Bob Fosse tried a challenge dance on stage; Gracie saw this and yelled, "Nattie, you come down here right now!!". She didn't want George "exerting" himself with a dancer half his age!
Are you serious!...Cause Your grandpa must be , er have been very proud and exited to have worked with sutch ledgends like George Burns , And Bob Fossie, Mabey Jack Benny or Even Al Jolson...congrads!...kid....you must be very proud of your granddad!....cudos....
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. I've done another clip on some old cigarette cards of 1930's movie stars: George Burns, Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Fay Wray from King Kong, Bing Crosby, Kay Francis and many more.
Those bastards just doesn't have good taste! LOL
ederrit 11 months ago
Genius.
mikern2001 1 year ago
Two people didn't like this? Screw you uncultured bastards.
thislittlerose 1 year ago 8
I'm the one in the middle!
cleanears 2 years ago
tap doesn't make the sketch shows these days.
BJZnRPZ 2 years ago
I love how you can see the Fosse style coming through. The rounded shoulders, the limp wrists letting the hands dangle, the cocked head. All the stuff that he did naturally that came through in his choreography.
DannyHiggs 3 years ago 2
yes,...and at the 'traveling exit' Fosse holds his hands behind him, further accentuating the posture, silhouette and step.
Just Great stuff.
MuzzyVanH 3 years ago 2
Mr. Burns is a hoot! George! That is... Not the one from the SImpsons :)
cscentrlvideos 4 years ago 2
No doubt I was born in the wrong decade! Sometimes I watch these clips and feel as if I was in the audience "learning" the steps. Awesome video.
mytimesteps 4 years ago 2
Check out brilbarrett on YouTube! He has really great footage. (He's one of my tapteachers.)
hoofer1 4 years ago
I wish I was alive back then. D:
PoisonPeachPit 4 years ago 10
This was during the period, in late 1950, that the live series had a "specialty act" inbetween the evening's plot. During rehearsals, George and Bob Fosse tried a challenge dance on stage; Gracie saw this and yelled, "Nattie, you come down here right now!!". She didn't want George "exerting" himself with a dancer half his age!
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Harrison Muller thats my Grand Father Im Adrian Muller
Youngrasta1 4 years ago
Well congrads to his sucsess for working with mr burns and mrs allen on the Burns and Allen show!---Coudos!
mannyfrancis 4 years ago
Are you serious!...Cause Your grandpa must be , er have been very proud and exited to have worked with sutch ledgends like George Burns , And Bob Fossie, Mabey Jack Benny or Even Al Jolson...congrads!...kid....you must be very proud of your granddad!....cudos....
mannyfrancis 4 years ago
!!! Adrian, how proud you must be. A marvelous dancer.
angelagunn 4 years ago
Harrison Muller was my tap teacher in Rhinebeck New York in 1977 and 1978. Great guy and a wonderful dancer.
bang2b 3 years ago
Your video clip is great and I've rated it as awesome. I've done another clip on some old cigarette cards of 1930's movie stars: George Burns, Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Fay Wray from King Kong, Bing Crosby, Kay Francis and many more.
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
fosse!
roedalacket 4 years ago
Wonderful, thanks a lot !!
coucoubonjour 5 years ago