As I have mentioned many times in my blogs, I love to dance. I didn't always know how to dance, since I have a husband that doesn't know how. After years of watching the dance floors at rockabilly shows, longingly, I asked my friend Christian to teach me how. I want to use this blog to show some of the different styles of rockabilly dancing.
There are basically 3 styles of dance, Strollin', Jivin' and Boppin'.All three have a different style of music. It's hard to discern the different types of music at first. Boppers are faster and more up tempo than jivers, and strollers are a little more R&B, which is the best way I know how to describe it.
First, there is strolling. Strolling or "strollin'" is mostly a girls dance, although there is usually some drunk guy along the edge of the dance floor trying to stroll with the girls. Strollin' is kind of like a peacock dance. It's the time when the girls get out and strut their stuff so all the guys can admire them, and all the girls who decided to sit it out can talk shit about them.
Don't forget to shut off the music before you watch the videos!
Here's a clip from youtube that was taken at the High Rockabilly in Spain:
Now we'll go onto jiving. Jiving is partner dancing. It is different from swing dancing, primarily because it's more free form and there is not really organization to it or counting steps involved. Some dancers do incorporate swing dance and jitterbug moves into their jive. Jiving is partner dancing that is all about feeling the music and once I figured out how to follow, I could dance with anyone that could lead.
Now we move on to boppin'! Boppin' is really just free form dancing. Sometimes it looks like retarded 80s dancing, but sometimes, I just can't stop staring when some really good boppers are out on the floor. There are some standard type of skipping steps that a lot of people do, and I don't really have much style when I bop. I just have fun moving to the music.
Hope you all enjoyed this, although I know more than half my readers are good dancers, themselves.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Rockabilly dancing...for the uneducated
Posted by Kim at 10:20 PM 17 comments
Labels: bopping, dancing, Jiving, rockabilly, strolling, vintage
Friday, October 1, 2010
My favorite Etsy shop! Bigger girls, you will love it!
I found Vintagecurve Etsy store, doing a search for "Vintage 1950s Dress L" and stumbled upon the kind of seller I can really support and return for more.
Denise Green, the seller has been wearing and still wears vintage daily for possibly decades now, and has recently decided to let go of some of her treasures that she doesn't wear anymore. The best part, aside from this being from her personal collection, is that she prices her stuff at the rate I value vintage. I just hope some of the gleaners that buy online to resell at 3 times the price don't discover her shop.
I love pink and black together and I am wearing the first one to work today.
Hope all you 30-35 inch waist girls take advantage of the great selection and reasonable prices.
Posted by Kim at 10:52 AM 1 comments
Labels: 1950s dress, etsy, Favorite Etsy sellers, pink and black, vintage, Vintage clothes
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Smart bidding...
I'm no huge ebay veteran, I've bought about 50 items, total, from ebay, but for those that are new to it, do us all a favor and don't start bidding wars and run up the prices when there is more than a half hour left on the auction! I know the sellers like a frenzy and bidding war early on, but as a shopper who is always looking for deals and doesn't want to pay more than I think it's worth, the early birds are driving up the prices. Because of them, certain sellers over at Etsy and others on Ebay are charging hundreds of dollars for regular vintage dresses just because it has a full circle skirt. When I get a free hour or two, I'll write a blog about what my opinion is when determining the price of vintage and what people SHOULD be paying for vintage.
Enough of my rant...I have so much to write, but I'm still waiting on some pics, and have another night of social activities. I'll be blogging about the Time Zone Vintage photo shoot for the website that I styled and co-produced on Sunday, about seeing the Head Cat (picture with Lxxxx) and the Kim Lenz show tonight. Hopefully I'll get it all out here by the weekend.
Posted by Kim at 2:14 PM 12 comments
Labels: ebay, etsy, Head Cat, Kim Lenz, Lemmy, Time Zone Vintage, vintage, Vintage clothes, vintage dress
Thursday, September 9, 2010
I have always depended on the kindness of strangers. ...
Sorry I have not been around much. I was hit a little hard by my grandmother's death, and have been keeping busy. I had a BUSY holiday weekend which included a BBQ swim party, a surprise party, sold merchandise for Southern Culture on the Skids Tuesday night, and a record hop last night. Oh yeah, and I have a full time job and new puppy. All excuses that have kept me from writing in my blog.
I want to thank all of you who commented on my blog about my Tutu. I appreciate it.
Since it's late and I have to go to sleep, here is an interesting documentary about Vivian Leigh for your viewing pleasure. I think she was the most beautiful and tragic woman to grace the silver screen. I promise to come back with tales of my adventures and photos by this weekend.
Posted by Kim at 11:24 PM 4 comments
Labels: Blanche DuBois, Scarlett O'Hara, Southern Culture On the Skids, vintage, Vivian Leigh
Sunday, August 29, 2010
A conversation with my husband
Me: I want to tell you what I want to do today. I want to clean the dining room and then I want you to take some pictures of me in my new clothes.
Imaginary Husband: OK? Why?
Me: It's for my blog, do you think I'm lame?
Imaginary Husband: Yeah, but I'll do it anyway.
Posted by Kim at 10:12 AM 5 comments
Labels: love, marriage, vintage, Vintage clothes, vintage dress, Vintage hawaiin dress
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Snoods do more than look cute!
I want to apologize up front for there not being photos. I will try to add some tonight when I am at home, but since I am on my lunch break at my job, I have no access to photos.
After reading the blog, Betty's vintage musings, where she talks about her new snood, it reminded me that the only time I wear a snood is during the day when I'm going out in the evening. For me, I use a snood to help ensure my hair won't go limp and lose it's curl while I'm out dancing. Here is a brief descriptive tutorial:
Set your hair with hot rollers, spraying each piece with Redken's Thermal Setting Mist.
This is a very useful tip when you have a busy day with activities and won't have time to properly prepare yourself for the evening.
Posted by Kim at 1:17 PM 5 comments
Labels: Snood, vintage, Vintage hair
Monday, August 23, 2010
Doing the unthinkable...look what I got!
OK...I started this blog to chronicle my social life. I had seen so many blogs related to hair, make-up, clothes, and decor, but not so many about having fun when you are immersed in a "vintage lifestyle." Like I stated in a previous post, I don't get people who are into vintage lifestyle but don't like the music. I understand not being totally into the rockabilly or swing "scene" but you gotta love the music!
I am about to do something I swore I wouldn't do, but since this is the Kim Show, and my friends are sick of hearing me brag about some new vintage piece I got (working at the vintage store, they heard that A LOT over the last year) I only have you, my fellow bloggers and lurkers, to brag to.
LOOK! I LOVE IT!!!!
I will give you a little background on this dress. First, it's silk, not cotton. Second, I tried this dress on in April when I was at Viva. It fit me perfectly. I wanted it so bad, but it cost too darn much!!! Well, I was trolling Etsy, and couldn't believe my eyes when I found it! Even better, it was priced half what it was at Viva (I think if I remember correctly...or it could be $50 less, either way it was LESS!). I paid for it Friday and I'm still waiting to hear when it ships...I will definitely post pics when it comes.
Here's a few more!
Posted by Kim at 9:20 PM 8 comments
Labels: vintage, vintage dress, vintage hawaiian dress
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Up to her old tricks...
If you missed me and my rambling blogs, then you're in luck tonight. I am taking some time out from hustling the kids into their "back to school" schedules to blog about my weekend, and maybe a little more.
The new job is going well, I like having money again (or maybe just not feeling so strapped all the time!) and I'm still at the vintage shop one day a week...that means working 6 days a week which can really cut into a girls night life! Last I wrote, I think I mentioned Frank and my 15th wedding anniversary. We had a great dinner and like he does every year since we were married, he sent our wedding flowers to my work.
Next up were the Lucky Stars. They put on a great performance and the dance floor was packed the whole time. All in all it was a fabulous night!
Posted by Kim at 9:17 PM 6 comments
Labels: B Stars, Bombshells, Lucky Stars, rockabilly, rockabilly girls, vintage, western swing
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Hi Ho, Hi Ho....
This is week 2 of my new job. It feels good to be back in the workforce and it also feels good that the financial pressures will be lifted a bit.
I laid low last weekend. I still haven't given up my position at Time Zone and worked on Saturday. That was a six day work week, and I don't think I've done that since 1994. I know I will eventually have to let it go, but I love having the hook up to great clothes and other goodies. I know when good stuff comes in and I usually get a price break on some of it. Consignors will often sell to me for less, and many times my boss gifts me things. I will miss it, but the reality is that it was a "play" job. I didn't feel like I was working. I had a lot of joy helping people find the right vintage outfit and help girls find a great dress that fit them just right. The big difference is that I just didn't make enough money. I make more in a week at my new job than I did in a month at my old job.
Thursday is Frank and my 15th wedding anniversary. Not sure how we are going to celebrate, and since I work now, I don't want to be out late.
I may go to Verdi Club tonight (I know, it's a work night!) but it is Lola Devlin's birthday and Carl Sonny Leyland is playing. I'll bring my camera to work, just in case I go.
When I get in the groove of working, you will hear more from me again.
Posted by Kim at 7:22 AM 2 comments
Labels: rockabilly, vintage, vintage dress, working
Bombshell's Bop
The club I belong to, the Bombshells is planning a big show on October 9! It will be held at the Historic 23 Club (Formerly DeMarco's 23 Club) in Brisbane.
I hope you local people can make it out! It also happens to be on my birthday, and I can't think of a better way to celebrate than with rockin' music and my good friends.
You can check out the bands playing here:
Dale Rocka and the Volcanoes
Arsen Roulette
Jailbreak
Posted by Kim at 7:11 AM 3 comments
Labels: Arsen Roulette, Bombshell Bop, Bombshells, Dale Rocka, Jiving, Record Hop, rockabilly, vintage
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Adventures with Bandidos
Being one of the Hostesses of our show, and the person who negotiates with the bands, the duty of meeting the band when their flight comes in and making sure they get checked into their hotel, etc., falls on me. Not that I mind, rockabilly musicians are usually fun people who like to have a laugh, and I'm always up for a laugh...even at my expense.
One of the stipulations of the contract was that they were to arrive on Thursday and have Friday to rest before the show on Saturday. Paul had different travel arrangements, due to family issues, and Roger wasn't able to make the show due to impending nuptials The Bandidos hired Bobby Trimble to fill in for Roger. So, with those changes, it was just Malcolm, Neil and Carlos arriving at SFO.
Malcolm and Neil arrived first, after a bit of a delay. First thing when they arrived they asked where they could smoke. I was very grateful that they were smokers since at the time I had a 2 pack a day habit. My journey to quitting is going to be for another blog.
I had spoken to Malcolm on the phone but had never met him. I had seen them in Vegas a few years ago, but didn't get the chance to talk to them, so the airport was our first meeting. I had helped them by picking up their merchandise for the show at Viva Las Vegas, and had them ship their new CDs to sell at the show to me so they would avoid customs issues. They were very sweet and thanked me personally in their new CD notes. That was a very unexpected surprise...ok, back to the story...
As I said, Neil and Malcolm arrived first, and about 45 minutes later, Carlos arrived. We made a stop at In-N-Out Burger on the way to the hotel. Seems most people that don't have In-N-Out in their towns have to go there when they visit California, or anywhere else there is an In-N-Out. After the burgers, I took them to the hotels and informed them I was there at their disposal if they wanted to go out that evening, which of course they did. I suggested Forbidden Island Tiki Bar in Alameda, and the plan was, they would rest up for 2 hours and I'd meet them in the lobby.
I lived about 40 minutes drive from their hotel, and knew it was pointless to go home before meeting them. I thought about visiting my friend Jess at her work, but after a couple phone calls I had to return, I realized I didn't have time for that. One hour before we were supposed to meet up, I was wandering around the lobby waiting. In the brief time I had to get acquainted with everyone before we went to the hotel, I had surmised that Neil was probably sitting in his room watching shitty TV. I picked up the house phone, called his room, and sure enough...I could hear the TV on in the background and he was awake. He was also up for coming downstairs and having a cigarette ("tabs" he called them...that is northern English slang and we decided in SF he couldn't call them "fags") and hanging out in the bar with me to keep me company. I think that was when I decided that I would force BFF status on him.
We were joined by the other Bandidos that were stateside and headed over the bridge to Forbidden Island. Jess (or "Jezza" as Neil fondly calls her) met us at the Bar. Neil knew Jessica from her time living in London.
Here are some pics from that first night:
Posted by Kim at 10:52 PM 6 comments
Labels: Bombshells, Carlos and the Bandidos, rockabilly, San Francisco, Tiki Bar, vintage
Shameless Plug for Jack Rabbit Slim
One of my favorite bands! Check out their new promo Video:
Posted by Kim at 2:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: Jack Rabbit Slim, rockabilly, vintage
Saturday, July 31, 2010
BBH 2010
I've blogged a bit about the history of Booze Broads and Hotrods in a prior post. I talked about years past and 2009 when we made the big jump from a club to a hotel. This year, we went all out and decided we wanted to put on our dream show, which was to book Carlos and the Bandidos.
The Bombshell's philosophy toward our show (this philosophy was started by Rachelle) was to bring music acts to the Bay Area who have never played or haven't played for a very long time. Our main motives are selfish because we want to see the band play and we are the only ones willing to book the show, but also a "thank you" to the San Francisco Rockabilly and hot rod scenes for giving us what we love.
None of us girls profits personally from the show, it all gets re-invested in next year's show. This last year was really the tops, here is the flier:







Posted by Kim at 11:02 PM 9 comments
Labels: Arsen Roulette, BBH, Bombshell Bop, Bombshells, Booze Broads and Hotrods, Carlos and the Bandidos, Jiving, Record Hop, rockabilly, rockabilly girls, San Francisco, vintage, vintage dress