Upcoming Gigs

  • Sat, Sep 4, 2010
    8:30 PM Teaching Beginning Lindy Hop @ the Rent Party, SF (more info)
  • Sun, Sep 5, 2010
    7:30 PM Teaching Beginning Swing @ the Make-Out Room, SF
  • Sat, Sep 25, 2010
    Teaching a Swing Dance Lesson at Jonathan & Sarah's Wedding, Santa Cruz (private event)

Reviews & Testimonials

Nathan was our wedding DJ and dance instructor for our very recent wedding in November and we still can't get over how fun the wedding and our first dance routine were!! Sachiko & Nate
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I hired Nathan (DJ NateDiggity) for my Move to the Groove party at Cafe Cocomo and he exceeded all my expectations. He was the perfect DJ for the party! Jeremy Sutton
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Nathan is awesome... I highly recommend taking his group classes, or hiring him for private lessons if you wish to swing dance at your wedding. Claudine & Danny
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Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra

Can you believe that one of my favorite swing artists to DJ from was a bandleader who couldn’t read music or even play an instrument? Lucky Millinder — his real name was Lucius — was a big band leader popular in the 1940s. He began his career hanging around the theaters and dancehalls of Chicago, where he learned the basics of stagecraft, lighting and music. After leading several bands in New York City on the guidance of music publisher Irving Mills, he eventually formed his own band in late 1940: Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra. Lucky was lucky to have a variety of top vocal talent sing with his band at various times including gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, saxaphonist/vocalist Bullmoose Jackson as well as rockin’ R&B singer Wynonie Harris.

Apollo Jump, the 2-disc set on the Proper Label is a good compilation of Lucky’s work and is jam packed with songs that I love to DJ from as well as use in my lindy hop classes. Here are some of my favorite tracks:

  1. Big Fat Mama
  2. Shout, Sister Shout (featuring Sister Rosetta Tharpe)
  3. Apollo Jump (this one is on my list of DJ’s greatest hits…song that Lindy Hop DJs always play)
  4. Hey, Huss!
  5. Let Me Off Uptown
  6. I Want A Tall Skinny Papa (featuring Sister Rosetta Tharpe, seemingly an answer to Big Fat Mama?)
  7. Mason Flyer (this song is full of hard-hitting rhythm that will steamroll right over you)
  8. Savoy (a classic lindy hopper’s delight, featured song for the Frankie 95 worldwide choreography)
  9. Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well (featuring Wynonie Harris)
  10. Shorty’s Got to Go (I just love this one in a minor key)
  11. Let it Roll Again (the high energy horns will fool you into thinking this song is faster than it it…I love DJing this for my beginning lindy classes, when they’re just learning to swing out.

Swing Dance Music for Practicing

A frequent question among my beginning swing and lindy hop dance students is: “Where can I get swing music for practicing at home?” Here are some of my favorite recommendations, and links for purchasing them online:

Another great way to discover some swing dance favorites of your own is to use an online music site like Pandora Internet Radio which ask you to enter the name of an initial artist or song title and then finds music that is similar in genre, instrumentation, rhythm and feel. Try entering a song or artist from one of the compilations above and see what you get!

What are your favorite CD and music recommendations for beginner dancers?