Ed sullivan Quote by Katherine Dunham Download Open image “I don't think Ed Sullivan had anything to do with Carib Song.” — Katherine Dunham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ed sullivan Song Thinking
I don't know about the time those songs were written. But he was jamming with someone in Colorado or San Francisco, and I'm sure… — Krist Novoselic Copy Share Image
He sang his last song. And the words of that have never been written down. But it was sweet and of great beauty, and… — Catherine Fisher Copy Share Image
“He could sing in more different keys during the course of one song than anybody I’ve ever heard,” — Val Holley Copy Share Image
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I bet Maurice Gibb's heart monitor was singing the tune of Stayin' Alive. — Graham Norton Copy Share Image
Richard liked to say he picked things up for a song, which was odd, because he never sang. He never even whistled. He was… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“He flipped through the music stations as he drove, searching for some nonexistent perfect song that would be, as Stevie Nicks might sing, “hauntingly… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
If you dance, you dance because you have to. Every dancer hurts, you know. — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
The older I grow the more I see the influence of my family on my life. I didn't always see it. It was up… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
I really think that aside from admiring my talent you really admire me as a person and as a woman. — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
We had maybe the greatest success of any company that I know of in Paris, and after two or three years I wanted to… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
Aside from a few master teachers that we have had over the years, this has been a completely local talent development. But people have… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
We don't intend to always keep this necessarily African oriented. Originally I had hoped to have African American Indian of this area, and the… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
You dance because you have to. Dance is an essential part of life that has always been with me. — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
When you have faith in something, it’s your reason to be alive and to fight for it. — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
We have a group of friends of the museum who try to raise, if they can, periodically something to help us. Of course, the… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
I had certain physical limitations that made me change the choreography for myself or made me more interested in choreography only rather than dancing.… — Katherine Dunham Copy Share Image
I was the first to promote The Beatles in the States, and Ed Sullivan called me first about them before he ever booked them… — Sid Bernstein Copy Share Image
I grew up in the 1950s and '60s, when it was almost a holiday when a black act would go on Ed Sullivan. — Al Sharpton Copy Share Image
Everything that you'd see on The Ed Sullivan Show was at the Tannen's Magic. You'd think that if you could afford a trick like… — David Copperfield Copy Share Image
The Dave Clark Five had more appearances on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' than The Beatles. — Paul Shaffer Copy Share Image
And I was booked once to go on 'Ed Sullivan' and I got bumped and ran out the back door crying. — Aretha Franklin Copy Share Image
[On turning down an invitation to appear for four minutes on the Ed Sullivan Show:] Honey, it takes Moms four minutes just to get… — Moms Mabley Copy Share Image
After the Ed Sullivan Show, Feb. 9, 1964, at approx. 8:04pm [laughs], after that moment every album, every guitar, evey set of drums that… — George Thorogood Copy Share Image
I remember tap-dancing and singing in front of the TV when I was a kid, telling my dad to stop watching Ed Sullivan or… — Andie MacDowell Copy Share Image
Most magic is a trick, an illusion. But [when The Beatles played the Ed Sullivan Show], this was real. Man oh man, was it… — Tom Petty Copy Share Image
More than any other drummer, Ringo Starr changed my life. The impact and memory of that band on Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 will… — Max Weinberg Copy Share Image
If you're looking at the array of performers, there's just a lot of people that it's about getting closer to them. That's not really… — John Flansburgh Copy Share Image