Dana went into more detail about this on KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #155: Shower The People.
The Four Step Brothers were an African-American dance group that started out as a trio in 1925.
The original members were Maceo Anderson, Al Williams and Red Walker.
In 1927 Sherman Robertson joined the group and they started working as The Four Step Brothers.
Here is a clip of the brothers doing a "barber shop" routine:
The popular quartet were called "The Eight Feet of Rhythm," and toured with Duke Ellington. They were the first black performers at Radio City Hall in NYC.
In 1988, they received their own "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:
The Four Step Brothers left behind a dazzling legacy. Here is one more clip of The Four Step Brothers on TV with Milton Berle.
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Thank you for creating this blog about The Four Step Brothers! Their legacy would be forgotten if it wasn't for people like you.
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