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  1. A tribute, profile and fan site with photos, videos, and biographical information about tap dancing instructor, choreographer, and professional tap dancer Foster Johnson. NAME: Foster Johnson. DATE OF BIRTH: January 3, 1917. PLACE OF BIRTH: Blacksburg, Virginia, United States. RAISED IN: Columbus, Ohio, United States.

  2. They’re still tapping away, thanks to Foster Johnson. By Kirk Silsbee. Oct. 25, 2007 12 AM PT. The tap revival of the 1970s and ‘80s was a confluence of young dancers and activists intent...

  3. He is best-known for his paddle-and-roll styled tap-dancing. He performed with many well known partners, including Pops Whitman, Bobby Johnson, Jeanette Grider, Prince Spencer and Nichelle Nichols. He danced with the orchestras of Ellington, Basie, Lunceford, Armstrong, Hampton and many others.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · Foster Johnson (January 3, 1917 – October 29, 1981) was an American tap dancer, choreographer, and teacher, best-known for his paddle-and-roll styled tap-dancing. He was featured in the Evolution of the Blues with Jon Hendricks. Foster Johnson was considered one of the legendary tap dancers of all time. He began dancing professionally at the ...

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  6. Jul 31, 2022 · July 31, 2022. in. Celebrity Deaths. Foster Johnson was a tap dancer, choreographer, and teacher best known for his paddle-and-roll tap style. He appeared in Jon Hendricks’ Evolution of the Blues. Advertisement. Foster Johnson was Nichelle Nichols’ first husband. They were married in 1951 and divorced that same year.

  7. Professions: Tap dancer, ballroom dancer, dance instructor, choreographer. Foster Johnson was considered one of the legendary tap dancers of all time. He began dancing professionally at the age of 15 and didn't stop until the day he passed away in 1981. He is best-known for his paddle-and-roll styled tap-dancing.

  8. May 19, 2012 · The show also featured a jazz tap percussionist: the remarkably fast and smooth tap dancer, Foster Johnson, who wore shiny white shoes and a white silk suit that matched his massive white afro. Lynn, Camden and I were dazzled by Fosters intricate, brilliant rhythms as he glided effortlessly all over the stage.

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