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The Four Step Brothers

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The Four Step Brothers
The original group was a trio "Anderson, Williams, and Walker", formed in the mid-20s, and were not actually brothers even from the start. The name was changed to "The Step Brothers" when a fourth dancer was added a few years later. Founding members included Al Williams and Maceo Anderson, who were mainstays of the group throughout its existence. The group specialized in "flash" tap - fast footwork including acrobatic stunts, and the act often had the form of a street 'challenge', with each dancer in turn taking a solo and trying to outdo the others. They started out performing at Harlem's Cotton Club with the Duke Ellington Orchestra. From there they went on to vaudeville and nightclub work, appearing in nightclubs throughout the U.S. and also touring abroad.

The group continued working through the mid 1960s. The personnel changed over the years, sometimes including singers; among the dancers that joined the group were "Sunshine Sammy" Ernest Morrison, Red Gordon, Sherman Robinson, Happy ?, Sylvester Johnson, Freddie James, and in the final years Prince C. Spencer and "Flash" Rufus L. McDonald.
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    Ann Sheridan in L'amour est une mélodie (1944)
    L'amour est une mélodie
    6.3
    • Dance Team
    • 1944
    Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche, William Bendix, and Vivian Blaine in Montmartre à New York (1944)
    Montmartre à New York
    6.2
    • Dancers
    • 1944
    Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Clooney, and Tony Martin in Il y aura toujours des femmes (1953)
    Il y aura toujours des femmes
    5.8
    • Dance Specialty
    • 1953
    Harry Babbitt, M.A. Bogue, Kay Kyser, Sully Mason, Ann Miller, Victor Moore, and Kay Kyser Band in Carolina Blues (1944)
    Carolina Blues
    5.8
    • Tap Dance Specialty Quartette
    • 1944

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    • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
      Toast of the Town
      7.9
      TV Series
      • (as The Stepp Brothers)
      • 1964
    • Peter Lorre, Ina Balin, John Carradine, Jerry Lewis, Phil Harris, Everett Sloane, and Keenan Wynn in Jerry souffre-douleur (1964)
      Jerry souffre-douleur
      6.2
      • Dancers (as The Step Brothers)
      • 1964
    • Reita Green in The Swift Show Wagon with Horace Heidt and the American Way (1955)
      The Swift Show Wagon with Horace Heidt and the American Way
      TV Series
      • Selves
      • 1955
    • Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Clooney, and Tony Martin in Il y aura toujours des femmes (1953)
      Il y aura toujours des femmes
      5.8
      • Dance Specialty
      • 1953
    • Harry Babbitt, M.A. Bogue, Kay Kyser, Sully Mason, Ann Miller, Victor Moore, and Kay Kyser Band in Carolina Blues (1944)
      Carolina Blues
      5.8
      • Tap Dance Specialty Quartette
      • 1944
    • Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche, William Bendix, and Vivian Blaine in Montmartre à New York (1944)
      Montmartre à New York
      6.2
      • Dancers
      • 1944
    • Ann Sheridan in L'amour est une mélodie (1944)
      L'amour est une mélodie
      6.3
      • Dance Team
      • 1944
    • Acquanetta, Andy Devine, Jane Frazee, and Allan Jones in Rhythm of the Islands (1943)
      Rhythm of the Islands
      5.1
      • Abercrombie's Assistants (as Four Step-Brothers)
      • 1943
    • Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Grace McDonald, Leighton Noble, Patsy O'Connor, and Eugene Pallette in Deux nigauds dans le foin (1943)
      Deux nigauds dans le foin
      6.5
      • The Step-Brothers (as The Four Step-Brothers)
      • 1943
    • Dick Foran, Harriet Nelson, Marjorie Lord, Robert Paige, Gus Schilling, and Bobs Watson in Hi, Buddy (1943)
      Hi, Buddy
      5.6
      • Dance Team
      • 1943

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    • Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Clooney, and Tony Martin in Il y aura toujours des femmes (1953)
      Il y aura toujours des femmes
      5.8
      • performer: "Ali Baba (Be My Baby)"
      • 1953
    • Harry Babbitt, M.A. Bogue, Kay Kyser, Sully Mason, Ann Miller, Victor Moore, and Kay Kyser Band in Carolina Blues (1944)
      Carolina Blues
      5.8
      • performer: "Mr. Beebe"
      • 1944
    • Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche, William Bendix, and Vivian Blaine in Montmartre à New York (1944)
      Montmartre à New York
      6.2
      • performer: "It Goes to Your Toes"
      • 1944
    • Ann Sheridan in L'amour est une mélodie (1944)
      L'amour est une mélodie
      6.3
      • performer: "So Dumb But So Beautiful" (1944)
      • 1944
    • Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Grace McDonald, Leighton Noble, Patsy O'Connor, and Eugene Pallette in Deux nigauds dans le foin (1943)
      Deux nigauds dans le foin
      6.5
      • performer: "Hang Your Troubles on a Rainbow", "Glory Be"
      • 1943
    • Barber Shop Blues (1933)
      Barber Shop Blues
      6.8
      Short
      • performer: "Nagasaki" (uncredited)
      • 1933

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      • The 4 Steps Brothers
    • Other works
      (05/01/1952] The 1952 Police Show "An Eyeful of Paris" opened at the Shrine Auditorium, proceeds from which go to the police welfare and relief organizations. Celebrities participating in this year's program are Dennis Day, Bob Hope, Donald O'Connor, Gene Autry, Tony Martin, Liberace, the Modernaires, The Four Step Brothers, George Tapps, the Cycling Villenaves, Cap Winston's Seals, and the Honey Brothers. Dozens of can-can dancers and French bathing beauties and models will complete the entertainment. The show was directed by Stanley Sheldon.

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      The Four Step Brothers were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
    • Nickname
      • Eight Feet of Rhythm

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