Talk:Whitey's Lindy Hoppers

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A lot of this information was taken from savoystyle.com. There's more information there that isn't here, but I didn't want to lift the whole page for copyright reasons. I know there is more information out there on this group. Maybe a list of more members. And why is Frankie Manning the only member with his own page? What about Al Minns or Leon James, or Norma Miller? And should there be a page for the Ray Rand Swingers, the dance troupe from the west coast?

I've added Frankie Manning's autobiography as further reading. If anyone wants to do some digging, it probably has enough material for at least a good stub (more in some cases) on many of the dancers mentioned here. - Jmabel | Talk 16:31, 6 May 2008 (UTC)