Paul was one of the "new breed" dancers on Solid Gold. He danced on the show during the final two seasons when the show was named "Solid Gold '87" and "Solid Gold In Concert". While he is technic...
Paul was one of the "new breed" dancers on Solid Gold. He danced on the show during the final two seasons when the show was named "Solid Gold '87" and "Solid Gold In Concert". While he is technically a very good dancer, Paul is bigger (height and build) than your "typical" dancer which made his start in dance rather difficult. By working hard and perseverence, he made it to Solid Gold. He can be seen in some feature films after Solid Gold such as "Let's Hear It For The Boys" with Bette Midler and "Joe Vs The Volcano" with Tom Hanks. Please remember to RATE, SUBSCRIBE, FAVORITE & COMMENT if you liked this video. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!
NOTE: I have to change the audio on on of the numbers (listen for "Lover In Me"). That was originally a different song but it got the video muted, so I had to get creative. I did the best I could!!
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I never really saw much of seasons 7 & 8 because by then I was in 3rd & 4th year of university and working, etc. with the changes and the loss of the familiar dancers I really didn't have a lot of reason to keep coming back. Now putting these posts together, I have really come to appreciate the talents that this group of dancers were. I liked the addition of the 3rd guy (I thought they should've kept 6 gals, totaling 9 dancers). But these folks just couldn't make Lester's choreography work.
The change in the format and the lack of countdowns....was that due to a different choreograhper? Hard to replace Darcel and Pam regardless.
You would probably no better than me, but seems like dancers Tony and Alex often wore tops that basically were just sleeves and Tony would dance with no shirt on.
I have a lot of the earlier days of SG... During the earlier seasons Tony and Alex (and Cooley) danced either shirtless, with open shirts, and open vests. Once Steve and Marked joined, the men were "covered up" with the exception of maybe a dozen performances. So basically Seasons 5-6 the men were very conservative. What little I have of Season 7 ( I have none of Season 8) the men showed more skin while the women showed less. Can someone confirm Season 8???
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You would probably no better than me, but seems like dancers Tony and Alex often wore tops that basically were just sleeves and Tony would dance with no shirt on.