Cholly Atkins, a superb dancer who brought the polished precision of his legendary tap act with Honi Coles to choreographing the sassy, synchronized moves of the most celebrated Motown performers, ...
Cholly Atkins, who choreographed the smooth moves of countless Motown artists and won a Tony Award when he was 75, has died. He was 89. Atkins died of pancreatic cancer Saturday night at a hospital, ...
The news of his death came and went last week, little noticed in the rush of other things. It's not surprising, given all that's going on in the world. But it seems to me that he deserves a little ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Who: Cholly Atkins (1913-2003). What: Song-and-dance man, vaudeville hoofer, choreographer. Type of music: Jazz, show tunes, R&B. Alabama roots ...
Cholly Atkins, who choreographed the smooth moves of countless Motown artists and won a Tony Award when he was 75, has died. He was 89.
DETROIT - The moment you step through the doors of the Motown Historical Museum you know you've walked into treasured territory. The albums and artwork adorning the walls and the beat that greets you ...
“Motown the Musical,” the Broadway hit coming to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts Feb. 24 through March 8, boasts one of the most recognizable song catalogs in the world. Warren Adams is one ...
Las Vegas (AP) -- Cholly Atkins, who choreographed the smooth moves of countless Motown artists and won a Tony Award when he was 75, has died. He was 89. Atkins died of pancreatic cancer Saturday ...
Tony-winning choreographer Cholly Atkins, whose smooth dance steps helped give such Motown legends as the Supremes (think “Stop! In the Name of Love”), the Temptations, Martha and the Vandellas, and ...
The Times reported Mr. Atkins also choreographed the smooth, precise moves of Motown performers such as the Temptations, the Supremes, the Shirelles and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. He was also a ...
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