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Of the eight original Solid Gold '79 dancers, only five would join the Solid Gold series cast: Darcel Wynne (1980–1984 & 1985–1986), who would be the program's principal dancer for its first five years and was often credited by her first name alone, Paula Beyers (1980–1982), Deborah Jenssen (1980–1984), Tony Fields (1980–1984) and ...
Due to the high ratings of Solid Gold '79, the show became a weekly series in late summer 1980. Darcel along with three other dancers (Alexander Cole, Deborah Jenssen, and Paula Beyers) who were on Solid Gold '79 joined Solid Gold once the weekly series started. Another dancer, Gayle Crofoot who was also in Solid Gold '79, appeared on Solid ...
He moved to Hollywood to pursue his career and started performing as a backup dancer in Debbie Reynolds' nightclub act. [2] He then found a job on the Solid Gold as a dancer in 1979. [2] Fields continued with Solid Gold until 1985. [2] [3] During this time, he performed in the music video for Queen's "Body Language" at Freddie Mercury's request ...
Liza Minnelli, Paula Abdul, JoJo Siwa and More Support the Dancers Against Cancer 10th Annual Gala of Stars Awards. Stephanie Sengwe, Kimberlee Speakman. October 10, 2024 at 12:50 PM.
Paula Abdul brings backup dancers, wardrobe changes and a slew of hits. Abdul, clad in sparkly fishnet stockings and a silver bodysuit, kicked off her set with her smash hit "Straight Up." Joined ...
Dancer and cheerleader Emily Gold, who competed with her Los Osos High School dance team on the latest season of America’s Got Talent, has died in an apparent suicide. She was 17. She was 17 ...
Debbie's niece, Rachel DuBusky, is also a dancer and owner-director of Solid Gold Dance studios. Having spent 29 years at Pam Rossi's Dance Ten studio, in 2021, she took over the studio and renamed it in tribute to Pam Rossi's time as a dancer on the TV show Solid Gold .
Her major choreography credits include five seasons on the 1980s pop dance television show Solid Gold, for which she was nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Choreography, and "The Muppets Go Hollywood", for which she was nominated for her first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography. [2]