Samuel Green, Ted Fraser, and Ray Winfield, the talented trio known as Tip Tap & Toe, mesmerized audiences with their acrobatic tap dance performances in the vaudeville circuit and on the esteemed stages of Broadway.
Their impressive repertoire included appearances alongside the charismatic Eddie Cantor, as well as George White's iconic "Scandals" productions. Although they didn't make it to the silver screen, their stage presence was undoubtedly electrifying.
One of the trio's signature features was their ability to dance on table tops and other compact spaces, showcasing their incredible agility and coordination.
Ray Winfield, a key member of the trio, is widely regarded as the pioneer of the sliding style of tap dance. His innovative approach to the art form was later emulated by numerous other dancers, cementing his legacy as a trailblazer in the world of tap dance.