Jimmy Slyde

Jimmy Slyde Trailers

The Human Hambone TrailerBlack and Blue: A Musical Revue TrailerTap Trailer

James Titus Godbolt, known professionally as Jimmy Slyde and also as the "King of Slides", was an American tap dancer known for his innovative tap style mixed with jazz. Slyde was a popular rhythm tap dancer in America in the mid-20th century, when he performed on the nightclub and burlesque circuits.

Most Popular Jimmy Slyde Trailers

Total trailers found: 4

Tap Trailer (1989)

12 February 1989

Max Washington has just been released from prison after serving time for burglary. He returns to his old hangout, a hoofer club.

The Human Hambone Trailer (2005)

16 April 2005

A documentary that highlights the talents of a wide variety of both amateur and professional musicians and dancers throughout North America, from front-porch artists to stage performers, who use every part of the human body to make music.

About Tap Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

ABOUT TAP features stylistic performances and recollections by three of America’s leading male tap dancers: Steve Condos, Jimmy Slyde, and Chuck Green.

Black and Blue: A Musical Revue Trailer (1993)

17 February 1993

The famous rhythm and blues revue featuring such standards as the title song, "After You've Gone" and "In a Sentimental Mood," to name just a few, and sung by R&B legends Ruth Brown, Linda Hopkins and Carrie Smith.