“Don’t count, feel! The only count I know, is Count Basie!”

—  Dawn Hampton

when asked about her preference for six-count or eight-count in Lindy Hop http://www.it-must-schwing.de/wir-ueber-uns

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American musician and songwriter 1928–2016

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