Chicago may be a toddlin' town, but Seattle is SWINGIN'!
HAPPY 20th ANNIVERSARY CENTURY BALLROOM!
Two decades ago, The George Gee Swing Orchestra received an email from a then-fledging ballroom in the Pacific NW requesting we make a stop at their town during one of our regular west coast tours. Our memories recollect jam-packed dance floors and wildly enthusiastic music and dance lovers clamoring for every note and rhythm in our NYC style.. Flash forward to 2017 and The Century Ballroom and owner Hallie Kuperman continues their tradition of honoring musicians and dancers with a month-long celebration this past February. As one of their first nationally touring groups to grace their stage, Hallie arranged for The George Gee Swing Orchestra to travel from NYC to help celebrate their 20th Anniversary on a Sunday, February 26th Swing Dance Extravaganza Finale! One of the few remaining classic ballrooms in the country (NYC's Roseland was recently demolished, Chicago's Willowbrook burnt down last year - leaving rarities such as Catalina Island's Casino Ballroom off the Los Angeles coast. All dazzling displays of dance architecture, which all have hosted GGMI swing dance productions).
The February 26th event was also our return to the Century Ballroom in nearly 16 years, so it especially evoked a warm sense of homecoming after such a long hiatus (it wasn't that we didn't try, but Hallie and we could never get our schedule aligned). With the stars aligned in perfect swing formation, the party was an SRO event with over 450 in attendance being serenaded by the full 12 piece GGSO - complete with a roster of NYC musicians plus the extra special vocals and dancing of John Dokes.
(let's start planning the Quarter Century Bash!)
In Rememberance of the Great Dawn Hampton
Last night we lost the great Dawn Hampton. A longtime friend of GGMI, she was a steady supporter of all things musical and spiritual. She let you know if you were great, but perhaps more importantly, she did not hesitate to let you know if you were fake. I could list her extended accomplishments, but you can get all that from her Wiki page. What we will miss the most is her warm smile and a tough outer shell, with a soft gooey interior. At 88, she continued to live life to the fullest - going out every night dancing, dining, and listening to great music. Which is what she did to the very last weekend of her life. Sinatra sang "I did it My Way.' To Dawn's credit, her version goes "We did it Our Way!" Keep on Swingin', Diva Dawn.