Links to . . .
Websites of General Interest

Lindy Hop History:
Archives of Early Lindy Hop
A key resource on the history of Lindy Hop, this site includes short biographies and video clips of early lindy hoppers. If you visit the Archives of Early lindy Hop, check out their "links" page to see the comment they added to their link to this website (that they refer to as KC Lindy Hop).
Dancehistory.org
If you are interested in the history of Jazz/Swing music and dance, this website is a must see. The wealth of information, videos, discussion, and other material that can be accesed either directly or from links found on this website, are simply too numerous to mention.

Lindy Hop Video Clips:
dcswingdancing.com
A very well maintained website that features lots of swing dance video clips.
The Houston Hepcats
Dance performance clips.
You Tube
Search on "Lindy Hop" to uncover a gazillion cool Lindy Hop videos.
Cafe Savoy, San Diego
Video clips of social dancing in southern California.

Local Music History:
American Jazz Museum
The American Jazz Museum is the premier jazz museum in the United States. It is a world class destination dedicated to public service and collaborative efforts to expand the influence and knowledge of Jazz — America's classical music — to the greater Kansas City area and audiences worldwide.
Club Kaycee
This website holds volumes of information about Kansas City's rich musical heritage, including biographies and sound clips.
History of Musician's Local 627
UMKC's oustanding "online exhibit" that traces what began as Kansas City's Negro Musician's Union. This story that parallels Kansas City's early swing history, is divided into nine sections. Each section begins with a movie presentation in the style of "Ken Burns" popular PBS presentations.

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