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Tag: 1930’s

Lindy Hop in Commercials & Music Videos

If you have been following my blog for sometime (or read the “about me“) then you know that I am a Lindy Hopper.

Leon James & Willa Mae Ricker, images by Gjon Mili

Lindy hop is the granddaddy of all swing dances, a dance originated by the Black community that is both uniquely American… and now spans the globe.  

Lindy hop takes its name from the Charles Lindbergh’s flight to Paris in 1927.

If Tango is sultry, and Ballroom dancing is aloof, lindy hop is joyful and playful.  Lindy has a grounded, flowing style that closely reflects its music — from the late 20s hot jazz to the early 40s big bands.

Harlem, New York, and in particular the Savoy Ballroom (“The Home of Happy Feet”) is where the dance was developed and innovated from the 1920s onward.

Based on earlier dances such as the Charleston, the Black Bottom and the Breakaway, the dance evolved and spread over the decades along with the new swing music. 

And while the dance continues to evolve today, contemporary lindy hoppers still strive for that same spirit, inventiveness, and musicality of the pioneers of lindy hop like Norma Miller, Dean Collins, Frankie Manning and many more.

Learn more at Yehoodi

I have been dancing since 2008 and I love it a lot and even met my now husband on the dance floor (not my husband pictured below HA!). It’s been hard with the pandemic to not swing dance like I used to but life is slowly coming back so I will be hitting the floor very soon I’m sure.

Toronto Vintage Society Lindy Hop Dancing
Here I am Lindy Hopping at the Toronto Vintage Society Kitshmas Party

For today’s post I wanted to showcase Lindy Hop out of it’s normal world (dances, competitions and classes) and showcase music videos & commercials that have used Lindy Hop as part of the esthetic or story.

Let’s see what I have found!

Lindy Hop in Commercials & Music Videos

First up, can it get any more cooler then seeing Lindy Hop in a ADELE VIDEO? Yes THEE Adele!

Check out Chandrae Roettig Gomez and Stephen Sayer dancing in Adele’s new music video “Oh My God.” They come in around the 1:15 mark doing some impressive swing outs and airsteps (Chandrae has long curly hair).

Great song and lots of super other styles of dance as well.

(Video link HERE)


My next selection is a HUGE favourite of mine (it gives me goosebumps every time I watch it) because it was so well done. Lindy Hop in a Guinness Commercial-“John Hammond, Intolerant Champion”

About the commercial:

  • Guinness’ advertisement tells story of jazz musician John Hammond who discovered Black artists Billie Holiday and Aretha.
  • In 1930s New York Black and white musicians rarely played together, with many music venues banning Black people.
  • Advert tells story of jazz musician John Hammond who was born before the civil rights movement in America.
  • Although he was white, Hammond had burning passion for music of Black origin, including jazz, blues and gospel.
  • So he toured the bars and clubs of Harlem, seeking original, undiscovered talent to feature on his radio show (Source).
  • Directed by Jake Nava, c/o Cherry Films. Set in Harlem in the 1930s, this short film was shot in London in 2015 and features all British dancers.

(Video link HERE).

The below video is a longer more in depth version of what was seen on TV in the UK (Video Link HERE). I highly recommend checking this video out as well.


Famous Soul / Jazz artist Jon Batiste recently joined forces with a crew of Lindy Hoppers for his new Video, For “I Need You” in 2021. This video will MAKE YOU WANT TO DANCE!

About the video:

“It’s got to be an experience. It can’t be something that’s like a museum piece.”

As bandleader on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as co-artistic director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and as a solo artist with a freewheeling relationship to genre. The exuberant video for his new single, “I Need You,” takes his proposition literally: set in an art gallery, it imagines what would happen if some archival photographs of Lindy Hoppers in Harlem suddenly came to life (Source).

(Video Link HERE).


1998…The Gap Commercial that fueled a Neo-Swing Craze (aka the Swing Revival)! (Including for me, but I was obsessed with swing since 1993 when Swing Kids came out).

About the commercial (from Yehoodi):

By 1998 there was already a significant “neo-swing” movement happening throughout the United States and elsewhere. Bands like Royal Crown ReviewGeorge Gee’s Make Believe Ballroom Orchestra and Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillet Lickers had been performing for nearly 10 years to large audiences around the country. The Derby nightclub in LA had been offering swing music and dancing every night a week since 1993. Movies like “Swing Kids” in 1993 and “The Mask” in 1994 and “Swingers” in 1996 prominently featured swing dancing in the storylines. 

Still, for many swing dancers of that era, what we called simply “the Gap Ad” was a pivotal moment for us.

The Gap clothing commercial was notable for a number of reasons. It was one of the first uses in a commercial of the “bullet-time” filming technique, made famous by the “Matrix” movies. It combined a “classic” jump blues song (“Jump and Jive” by Louis Prima) with a young, attractive, energetic group of dancers in modern casual clothing. It featured lots of flashy aerials. 

In short, it was the perfect fuel to spread even faster an already vibrant dance movement. 

(Video Link HERE).


A Catalan 2017 commercial for sparkling water. “Did you know that the flavors of Vichy Catalan, with 0% sugar, will give you all the “Swing” you need? Try them and you won’t be able to stop dancing…”

(Video link HERE).


A German delivery service commercial. I would of loved to have been in the marketing meeting for this one.

“Here is my thought…2 people meet on the street and start swing dancing, one is the delivery guy. Perfect! Book the dancers!” HA! It’s a cute commercial and worth the watch.

(Video link HERE).


This next one is not a commercial or a video but a TV show but as a fan of this show I wanted to share it….so….please don’t judge me but I’m a huge Bachelor / Bachelorette fan. It’s my guilty pleasure TV (sorry not sorry. HA!).

Now back in 2016 one of the dates the Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher got to do, was a Lindy Hop date (they learned some steps & then attended an outdoor dance filled with skilled Lindy Hoppers and Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five playing for them.

Here is a clip of the fun (video link HERE).


“What is the link between the land of cognac, jazz, blues, and hip-hop?” asks Grammy-award winning singer Usher at the beginning of this extended ad / music video for cognac maker Rémy Martin.

The video features legendary dancer (in Lindy Hop & so many other styles) Chester Whitmore. Plus you will see some fantastic tap dancing and a bit of Lindy Hop / Rhythm & Blues dancing in the early part of the commercial (before 4 mins).

Here is a screen shot from Yehoodi of Chester in the video, but he appears in various times throught the 6 min commercial. Check it out below, it is really fun!

Chester Whitmore legendary dancer in a cognac video with Usher.

(Video Link HERE).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZWq73AjJd0

I really hope you enjoyed watching these music videos and commercials. I know they made me want to jump up and dance!

Please share in the comments section what your favourite was.

FURTHER READING: Collection of Vintage Blog Posts on Swing Dance & The Big Band Era

Thanks for stopping by!

Liz

Vintage Yearbook Photos – Freshman vrs Senior Year (1920s-1960s)

Right now on social media the “Ten Year Challenge” is trending. What did you look like 10 years ago vrs today. This trend then sprung an idea into my head! What if I were to look at a vintage yearbook photos from a COLLEGE Freshman’s first year vrs their last year (Senior year) and share it here?

Well friends, you are in luck! I have found some fun examples from the 1920s to the late 1960s that I’m sharing with you right now (and then maybe some more in a future post).

Let the fun begin!

(Note: All photos are from North Carolina Yearbooks-DigitalNC)

Freshman vrs Senior Year (1920s-1960s)

The Vintage Yearbook Photos

Here we have Freshman Alice Langston in the 1947 ‘Pine Knot’ yearbook at Barton College.

1940s vintage yearbook photo of a young woman in 1947

Now here is Alice as a Senior in 1950 with shorter hair (a very fashionable cut) and a more grown up look.

1950 vintage yearbook of a senior college student with a 1950s short hairstyle.

One more from Barton….Freshman Darlene Tucker in the 1947 ‘Pine Knot’ yearbook at Barton College.

1940s Vintage Yearbook photo of a young woman in a 1947 yearbook

Here is Darlene in 1950. Look at all those clubs and positions she was part of. Good for her! AND can we talk about how adorable Darlene is?

1950 Vintage Yearbook photo of a young woman with a 1950s hairstyle.

Yvonne Scruggs-Treasurer for the Freshman class of 1952 at North Carolina Central University. Seen in “The Eagle” yearbook (I love her necklace!).

1950s vintage yearbook photo of a young pretty Black woman in college as the freshman treasurer

Here is Yvonne in 1955 in her graduation Senior yearbook photo. What an active 4 years she had.

1950s vintage yearbook photo of a young Black Woman graduating from college.
1955 vintage yearbook photo

Freshman Treva Miller in the 1941 ‘Sights & Insights’ yearbook from Salem College. Great necklace Treva!

1940s Vintage Hairstyle as seen on a freshman student in a 1941 yearbook

By Senior year (1944), Treva knew how to tame those beautiful curls and became the top of her class in Home Economics (I don’t know this part as a fact but it felt fun to throw in).

1940s vintage photo from a 1941 vintage yearbook featuring a female senior college student.
1940s vintage yearbook page

Hermenia Fitts as a Freshman in 1946 seen in the ‘Maroon & Gray’ yearbook from North Carolina Central University.

1940s Vintage Yearbook from 1946 of a young Black Woman as a freshman in her college

Hermenia Fitts class of 1949 in Commerce and she even made Homecoming Court Royalty. What a smart beauty who had quite the glow up!

1940s Vintage Yearbook from 1949 of a young Black Woman as a senior in her college

In 1935 at Appalachian State University, Fred Moore was starting out as a Freshman (‘The Rhododendron’ 1935 yearbook).

1930s vintage yearbook photo of a freshman student 1930s mens fashion

By 1938, Fred was now going as ‘Frederick Daniel Moore’ and he graduated with a degree (diploma?) in History and Physical Education.

1930s vintage yearbook photo from 1938 of a College Senior Man.

Stella Tilley also attended with Fred. Here is her 1935 Freshman yearbook photo.

1930s vintage yearbook photo of a freshman girl in college. 1930s vintage hairstyle inspiration.

Stella in 1938 is now a Grammar Grade Education Grad with the prettiest crown of curls.

1930s vintage yearbook photo featuring a 1930s vintage hairstyle.
1930s vintage yearbook page

One last one from ‘The Pine Knot’ (Barton College) this time from 1939. The start of WW2. The Freshman yearbook pages were filled with happy young men, like Gordon Aldridge (well maybe not Gordon).

1939 vintage yearbook photo of a young man in his Freshman year of college.

By 1942 there is only a small amount of young men in the Senior photos. Gordon is still with us and supplying us with a lovely smile for his Senior photo this time around.

1942 vintage yearbook photo of a young man in his Senior year of College

Paulette Grant-1963 Freshman at Bennett College as seen in the ‘Bennett Belle’ yearbook.

1960s vintage yearbook photo of a young Black woman freshman in college

Here is Paulette…all grownup and graduating in 1966.

1960s Vintage Yearbook photo of a young Black Woman in College in her Senior Photo

Hope you enjoyed this fun post! Share in the comments section which student Freshman vrs Senior photos ws your favourite.

Oh for those who were curious about the 10 year challenge photo, here is what I posted on Instagram. 2012 Liz vrs 2022 Liz. Just a few changes!

Vintage Style as seen at the Vintage Inn Blog

Thanks for dropping by!

Further Reading:

Liz