Everything about Jitterbug totally explained
Jitterbug can be used as a
noun to refer to a swing dancer or various types of
swing dances,
for example, Lindy Hop,
Jive
and
East Coast Swing. This has led to confusion within the dance community since jitterbug can refer to different swing dances. It can also be used as a
verb to mean someone dancing to
swing music. For example, "People were top-notch jitterbugging, jumping around, cutting loose and going crazy".
Various editions of Arthur Murray's "How To Become a Good Dancer" contain the following text. "There are hundreds of regional dances of the Jitterbug type", "A favorite with young New Yorkers is the Lindy Hop"(1947), "Whether it's called Swing, Lindy or Jitterbug.." (1954). "Formerly called Jitterbug, Lindy Hop and various other names in different parts of the country... Swing is the newer title"(1959)."
The term "jitterbug" comes from an early 20th century slang used to describe alcoholics who suffered from the "jitters" (
delirium tremens). During the early 1900s, the term became associated with swing dancers who danced without any control or knowledge of the dance. This term was famously associated with swing era dancers by band leader
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Calloway’s 1935 recording of “Call of the Jitter Bug (Jitterbug)
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World War II facilitated the spread of jitterbug to Europe. For instance, by May 1944 in preparation for
D-Day, there were nearly 2 million American troops stationed throughout Britain.
Time magazine reported that American troops stationed in France in 1945 jitterbugged.
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Jitterbug was also done to early
rock and roll. Rockabilly musician Janis Martin equates jitterbug with rock and roll dancing in her April 1956 song "Drugstore Rock 'n' Roll". "The girls fill the jukebox and then demand The jitterbug hand-in-hand... Drugstore's rockin', rock-rock".
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In 1957 the Philadelphia, PA based
American Bandstand was picked up by the
American Broadcasting Company and shown across the United States. Bandstand featured then currently popular songs, live appearances by musicians, and dancing in the studio. At this time the most popular fast dance was Jitterbug, which is described as “a frentic leftover of the swing era ballroom days that was only slightly less acrobatic than Lindy”.
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