Dancing, knitting, baking, knock-kneed fun, pimms and lemonade, Summery shenanigans, Land of Lost Content Museum in Craven Arms, bicycle rides, picturegoer magazine, lovely dresses, projections, court shoes, 7 inch cinema, Mitchell and Kenyon films, Fred and Ginger, Ava Gardner, Laurence Olivier, Vivian Leigh, Marlene Dietrich, DJ78RPM, Shellac Sisters, Secret Garden Party, fun-timers, Notting Hill Arts Club, Hare and Hounds (Kings Heath), KateGoes, Club 444, Doris La Trine,
Music
Marlene Dietrich, Patsy Cline, Benny Goodman, Andrews Sisters, Ted Weems and his Orchestra, Cole Porter, Billie Holiday, Eileen Barton, Betty Hutton, Perry Como, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, Glen Miller, La Melle Prince, The Cats and Fiddle, Bessie Smith, Doris Day, Duke Ellington, Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, Lewis Lymon and the Teenchords, Paul Whiteman, Zez Confrey And His Orchestra, The Joytones, The Charioteers, Heartbreakers, Billy Murray, Eric Coates Orchestra, The Cookies, Harry James, The Inkspots, The Mills Brothers, Pied Pipers, Rose Murphy, Sonny Boy Williamson, Mae West, Ray Charles, Joe Turner, Julia Lee, The Chordettes, The Ronettes, The Beatlettes, Bing Crosby, Jack Hylton, Slim and Slam, Wynonie Harris, Ruth Etting, Gene Kelly, Ethel Merman, Dorothy Lamour, Ken Snakehipps Johnson, Buddy Holly, Jimmy Liggins & his drops of joy, Teresa Brewer, Billy Cotton and his band, The Dominoes, Anita O'Day, Fats Waller, Ella Fitzgerald, Sandie Shaw, Nina Simone, Edith Piaf, Vera Lynn The Sultans, Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, Johnny Cash, Louis Jordan, Joe Loss and his Orchestra, Helen Kane, Winfred Shaw, rockin' gals of the '50s, Roy Fox and his Orchestra, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Johnny Mercer, Sophie Tucker, Scott Wood and his Orchestra, Harry James, Cab Calloway, Harry Roy and his Orchestra, Eddie Cantor, The Merry Macs, Tommy Dorsey, Molly Picon, Danny and the Juniors, The BBC Dance Orchestra, Eric Winstone, Nat Gonella and his Georgians, Margaret Young, Woody Herman, Eartha Kitt, Alma Cogan, Dion and the Belmonts, Andy Reynolds and his 101 Ranch Boys and much more...
Movies
Hindle Wakes, Our Dancing Daughters, The Blue Angel, Some Like it Hot, Mitchell and Kenyon collection, The 39 Steps, Brighton Rock, The Misfits, Rock Rock Rock, Destry Rides Again, The Women.
Television
Watch With Mother, Bewitched, I dream of Jeannie, I love Lucy
Books
Franny and Zooey, The Catcher in The Rye, twenty thousand streets under the sky...
Heroes
Many stars of the silver screen and suffragettes
The Sugarfoot Stomp's Details
Status:
Swinger
Here for:
Networking, Friends
Orientation:
Not Sure
Hometown:
Birmingham
Body type:
0' 1"
Religion:
Other
Zodiac Sign:
Taurus
Occupation:
time-ladies
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About me: Flyer designs by Nerys James
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Doris, Daisy, Dixie, Daphne, Dorothy, Dorkas, Dakota (AKA the D-Day Girls) are a group of time-ladies sent to scintillate the ears with all fine music from the 1920s-1960s.
Born in Birmingham (with one member now also residing in Ipswich) in 2004, the Sugarfoot collective has gone on to do all sorts of fun events such as the 7 Inch Cinema Flatpack Festival (2006/7), The Secret Garden Party (2006-8), two dates at the Abbey in Kentish Town in 2007, the Bristol Burlesque Domestic Appliances event last May and the Compton Verney 30’s weekend on 13th + 14th Sept '08. In August 2009 the ladies set the film tent alight at the Green Man festival for the British Sea Power and Man of Arran evening. Watch this space for Northampton goodness coming soon...
In October 2008 the Sugarfoot gals moved from their monthly slot at The Bulls Head, Moseley, Birmingham to a slot at the Hare and Hounds in Kings Heath, Birmingham.
The ladies have big plans for a tour across the UK.
www.downatthesugarfootstomp.com/
Who I'd like to meet: Other like-minded individuals, people who want to create wonderful events with us, festival organisers, people who want us to bring down the house at their weddings
La Folie are back in town again and we playing at the O2 Academy on Friday 11th of Septmeber! It's £4 a ticket and you get in to Transmission afterwards for free! Entry to that is usually £5 so it makes blatent sense to come see us first and you save a quid as well! get in touch if you fancy coming down
Hi The Sugarfoot Stomp, thanks for continuing to be a friend of Electroflex.
Some important news!
Electroflex have been back in the studio following a break from gigging and recording with new track ‘Computer Virus’.
This is the first of a series of new releases for 2009, and what better day to start on than Liz’s Birthday!
‘Computer Virus’ is a live favourite. Anyone forced to work with computers will know how evil they are and this track is Electroflex’s response to Kraftwerk’s ‘Its More Fun to Compute’. It is a bouncy number with a serious bassline, sing-along chorus and a selection of curious samples.
The track will only be up on Myspace in full for a short time. Alternatively, visit our Facebook and iLike pages where you can add the song to you playlists
Here Is A Poem That I Wrote And I Want 2 Share With U...
Tell Me If U Like It And Have A Nice Day....
SECRET WORLD
Alone in the dark Where u are? I can't feel u I can't hear u
Why? We are on Different places At the same time I want to be With u In the same place At the same time
Alone in the dark I hear my name From far away A beautiful voice From a beautiful Lady Step by step I’m getting closer 2 cold 4 been real
High Wycombe Buckinghamshire The front door is open She let me in She’s in front of me Now we are In the same place At the same time
Grab my hand Let’s find home Maybe is up in the sky A golden compass reflect the sun Maybe we r in the right way Grab my hand Kiss my heart Take me into another world Far away from this chaos Take me into a beautiful world A secret World Where always is sunrise Two full moons A beautiful World That nature design Just for u and me
Amazing Japanese hot string band playing 1920's, 30's, 40's style hawaiian, swing, calypso, blues, italian music and originals,featuring vintage instruments.3 songs with Robert Armstrong and Tony Marcus(from Robert Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders)
"The Sweet Hollywaiians have probably the best feel for this 20's music of any string band working today. They manage the rare feat of sounding relaxed even when their playing is hot, are top notch musicians with tasteful arrangements and a full, rich, warm sound.Plus, they have a nice gamut of tunes, from King Nawahi to Giovanni Vicari to Bobby Leecan. See them live, if you can, for an unforgettable experience. If you can't, buy their Cds!" ~ Terry Zwigoff