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THE
MANHATTAN RHYTHM KINGS
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April 2003
Known for their polished performances of
American popular music from the '20s, '30s and '40s, the Manhattan Rhythm Kings
have been compared to musical greats such as the Mills Brothers and Paul
Whiteman's Rhythm Boys, the trio has established a unique character of its own
with a combination of close harmony singing, virtuosic instrumental work, and
spectacular tap dancing. The Rhythm Kings started performing together on the
sidewalks of New York in 1980.
They appeared at the Woodlands
Auditorium as part of the Hot Springs Festival of the Arts 2003.
We have some pictures from the
performance (with their permission)




L>R - Marc Kessler, Brian M. Nalepka and Hal
Shane

Dan Rosengard
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