The HistoryMakers video oral history with Prince Spencer.

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Imprint:Chicago, Illinois : The HistoryMakers, [2016]
Description:1 online resource (4 video files (1 hr., 48 min., 26 sec.)) : sound, color.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11318799
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Varying Form of Title:History Makers video oral history with Prince Spencer
Prince Spencer
Other authors / contributors:Spencer, Prince, interviewee.
Lesure, Jacques, interviewer.
Hickey, Matthew, director of photography.
HistoryMakers (Video oral history collection), production company.
Sound characteristics:digital
Digital file characteristics:video file
Notes:Videographer, Matthew Hickey.
Jacques Lesure, interviewer.
Recorded Las Vegas, Nevada 2007 November 3.
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Summary:Dancer Prince C. Spencer was born on October 3, 1917 in Jenkinsville, South Carolina. In 1941, he joined the dance troupe, The Four Step Brothers, a group of African American tap dancers that originated in the mid-1920s, performing in several Hollywood films and with notable mainstream artists. By 1946, the Step Brothers had performed with Frank Sinatra, and in 1953, the dance troupe appeared with Bob Hope in a film entitled Here Come the Girls. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the group became frequent guest performers on the Ed Sullivan Show and toured Europe. The Four Step Brothers were awarded a Life Achievement Award from the Dance Masters of America in 1960. Spencer continued working in entertainment in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1988, The Four Step Brothers received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The following year, he appeared in the film Harlem Nights. Spencer passed away on October 29, 2015, at age 98.