Swing Dance Hall of Fame

Swing Dance Hall of Fame

The Swing Dance Hall of Fame is an award ("Hall of Fame") established and sponsored by the World Swing Dance Council in the United States. Established are the Swing Dance National Hall of Fame and the Halls of Fame for individual states.[1]

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National Hall of Fame Inductees

See footnote[2]
  • 1989 - Dean Collins
  • 1989 - Jack Bridges
  • 1990 - Frank Mannion
  • 1990 - Kenny Wetzel
  • 1990 - Jerry Crim
  • 1991 - Jack Carey
  • 1991 - Herb Rosen
  • 1991 - Rosalie Rosen
  • 1991 - Carter Lovisone
  • 1991 - Jack Sigler
  • 1992 - Terry Rippa
  • 1992 - Frankie Manning
  • 1993 - Craig Hutchinson
  • 1993 - Louise Del Carlo
  • 1993 - Robert Bryant
  • 1993 - Sherry Martin
  • 1994 - Skippy Blair
  • 1994 - Harry Reese
  • 1994 - Ed Cirio
  • 1994 - Phil Trau
  • 1996 - Annie Hirsch
  • 1996 - Ray Walker
  • 2001 - Robert Budzynski
  • 2001 - Tom Mattox
  • 2002 - Norma Miller
  • 2002 - Mary Ann Nuñez
  • 2002 - Sylvia Sykes
  • 2002 - Lance Shermoen
  • 2003 - Jackie McGee
  • 2003 - Charlie Womble
  • 2004 - Mario Robau
  • 2004 - Kelly Casanova
  • 2005 - Margaret Batiuchok
  • 2005 - Sharlot Bott
  • 2005 - Michelle Kinkaid
  • 2006 - Barry Jones
  • 2006 - Buddy Schwimmer
  • 2007 - Debbie Ramsey Boz
  • 2007 - Sonny Watson
  • 2008 - Gary Long
  • 2008 - Michael Kiehm

Special Recognition Award recipients

  • 2001 - Tom Stevenson
  • 2001 - Gary Kuhn
  • 2001 - Jeff Kletsky
  • 2002 - Cay Cannon
  • 2003 - Mary Ann Bridges
  • 2004 - Carlito Rofoli
  • 2005 - Truman McCullough
  • 2006 - Lynn Vogen
  • 2007 - Loren Greenberg

See also

References

  1. ^ WSDC: Swing Dance National Hall of Fame
  2. ^ Swing Dance National Hall of Fame Inductees. World Swing Dance Council website. Retrieved 2010-08-04.

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