Jimmy Slyde Net Worth

Jimmy Slyde Net Worth is
$500,000

Jimmy Slyde Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jimmy Slyde (October 2, 1927 – May 16, 2008), born James Titus Godbolt, and known as the King of Slides, was a world-renowned tap dancer, especially famous for his innovative tap style mixed with jazz.Slyde was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His family then moved to Boston, where he grew up. After seeing Bill Robinson perform, Slyde began tap lessons at age 12 with Stanley Brown at The New England Conservatory of Music. Soon after forming the duo "The Slyde Brothers" with a fellow student, Jimmy "Sir Slyde" Mitchell, Slyde began touring with big bands in clubs throughout the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, performing regularly with both Duke Ellington and Count Basie. In the 1960s, after work temporarily dried up in the United States, he moved to Paris and danced in Europe for six years.Slyde's profile in the United States revived noticeably in the 1980s. He danced in the films The Cotton Club, Tap, and Round Midnight, as well as a number of television specials. He collaborated with Steve Condos on a program of jazz tap improvisation at the Smithsonian Institution and performed across the United States and in South America. In 1989, Slyde received a Tony Award nomination for his Broadway debut in the musical Black and Blue.In recent years, Slyde received a number of significant honors, including the NEA National Heritage Fellowship Award (1999), the Charles "Honi" Coles Award (2001), a Guggenheim Fellowship for Choreography (2003), and an honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts from Oklahoma City University.Slyde continued performing and teaching throughout the United States late into his life, stressing the importance of mastering the basics and using sliding cascades of taps close to the floor.The Tap Heritage Foundation has now announced the passing of Dr. Slyde on May 16, 2008. The cause of death has not yet been confirmed.

Date Of BirthOctober 2, 1927
Died2008-05-16
Place Of BirthAtlanta, Georgia, USA
ProfessionActor, Soundtrack
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1He loved bebop music, and worked with pianist Barry Harris for many years.
2He worked with big-band legends including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong.
3He began performing in clubs with Jimmy Mitchell, who called himself "Sir Slyde". They used the stage name "The Slyde Brothers", and Godbolt started going by the name "Jimmy Slyde".
4He learned tap dancing at Stanley Brown's dance studio, where he met stars including Bill "Bojangles" Robinson.
5As a child, he took violin lessons at the New England Conservatory.
6Received the National Endowment of the Art's prestigious National Heritage Fellowship Award (1999).
7Received a Guggenheim Fellowship for choreography (2003)
8Holds an honorary doctorate from Oklahoma City University.
9"Slyde" refers to his trademark tap dance technique: he appears to slide and skim across the stage as if he were on ice.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Great Performances1993TV Series
Tap1989Slim
'Round Midnight1986
The Cotton Club1984Hoofer (as Jimmy Slide)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tap1989performer: "Challenge"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Human Hambone2005DocumentaryHimself
In Performance at the White House1998TV SpecialHimself
Great Performances1989TV SeriesHimself
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts1987TV Special documentaryHimself
About Tap1985Himself
Motown Returns to the Apollo1985TV SpecialHimself
The Billy Daniels Show1959TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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