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Shorty George from New York's Harlem was to re-name the 'break-a-way', he called it the "Lindy Hop or Lindbergh hop"; after the famous pilot Charles Augustus Lindbergh when he made his thirty-three hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean to France successfully on May 20, 1927.
Overseas Stomp (Lindbergh Hop) Jab Jones, Will Shade 1964
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Shorty George from New York's Harlem was to re-name the 'break-a-way', he called it the "Lindy Hop or Lindbergh hop"; after the famous pilot Charles Augustus Lindbergh when he made his thirty-three hour flight across the Atlantic Ocean to France successfully on May 20, 1927.
Overseas Stomp (Lindbergh Hop) Jab Jones, Will Shade 1964
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