Growing up in Harlem without a father. Sandman was the father of the neighborhood. Took the block to our first Yankee game. Was a coach for each one teach one too. Very active in the community to help the youth. I sent this video to his only son Jr and he's so delighted to have his father honored. We appreciate the love y'all giving to a great man. Assalamualaikum
I remember the day I met him Garvey Park. I was somewhere between 8 and 10 years old and there was an event in the park that day. My father would to take me to events celebrating our African and African-American heritage every chance he had. The look of awe and Joy on my father's typically stoic face, made me smile. I had been taking tap lessons for almost two years at that point, but the three-step (as childhood me has named it and never bothered to look up) and heel click that I learned from him on a summer day in 1990-something ain't left my repertoire yet. Foot note (no pun intended): my Dad took it a level up and learned to double-heel click that day. Something I still can't easily do. Thank you for giving me and Pops a memory we both value to this day, as family, as artists and as fans; Much obliged Mr.Sims ✊🏾😌
That was nice of you to share his story with his son. I'm sure the wer 100's or 1,000's of people including me always wondering what happened to 'The Sandman"???!!! I don't know how or why it I'm glad this popped up!!!😊😊😊❤
Sandman was one of the greatest dancers ever. Check this out, Sandman stopped dancing for the Apollo in 2000 at the age of 83. 83! It's true Apollo makes legends. Sandman Sims an Apollo/dancing legend.
Right I remember all that too 😂😭 I clicked so fast when I saw this on my timeline interested in his story and we actually share the same birthday 🥰 RIP Sandman 🙏🏽🕊👼🏾🕺🏾💯💓
Who would have thought that one person could have so much history behind their name. Great video and a great spotlight on someone a lot of people don't know about let alone what they did besides what they are famous for. I had no idea of his accomplishments.
I used to tap for 10years in the 80s, so my mom took my sister and I to see that movie TAP with Gregory Hines in the theater. I also remember that episode where he was on the Cosby show and would *CHALLENGGGGGGE!!!* Cliff; but I never knew he was the same guy that'd shuffle acts off the apollo stage with that broom. Nice episode to tell us a little bit more about the history of this man and his talent.
The 90s and early 2000s were such a magical place. Im glad i witness some of it as i grew up. Especially what this man created for the apollo that gave that tv show its charm.
I loved Showtime at the Apollo as a kid. I loved the acts that came, but I couldn't wait for amateur night because that Apollo crowd was ruthless!! Sandman would push them off stage and do his dance set to get the crowd back in order. Then I remember that old lady that sat in the front row every show and woukd run up to the stage when the artist for the night came out. Man, I miss that show!! It was for us, by us!!
E. Jones you are so right, shows made for us. Those days are over. Showtime at the Apollo, The Cosby Show, A Different Would, Living Single, New York Undercover, In Livin Color, Sister Sister, Soul Train and countless others.
@@kaywashington7284 I'm white as a sheet and I loved Showtime at the Apollo, The Cosby Show, A Different World, and In Living Color. Those were fantastic shows. I also enjoyed Amen and Roc!
I once got into a small debate with Sandman about who created Be Bop. As a musician I argued Musicians (Dizzy & Parker) started it. Sandman told me, “No, man! Dancers started it! Musicians were playing what we were doing!” Nice to see him getting some shine here. He was a real character.
As a Jamaican watching the Apollo he was one of the main person who I like to watch, New York the city of lights and dreams , thank the Lord I experience many that came and many went to rest with the Lord. Big up to 80s 90s and early 2000 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
What ever happened to that lady that would always be in the front row and would stand up and really show out when a good act would preform? She was like a part of the show too.
This was a great story for You to tell...I remember seeing that scene from his younger days when he was dancing with that young lady , probably around the time ...I did a college paper I did on Black Vaudeville performers and the Chitlin Circuit as well as the racism they faced as they tried to transition to mainstream nightclubs, TV shows, and movies...the Apollo Theater should have never been shut down...it was a American institution ...not just for people of Color...it was the launching pad for entertainers who left a impact worldwide!
I used to live on 118st and Lennox ave in the 90's . I used to see this old man riding a small bike, he would ride down to the corner store on 118st and Lennox, all the old timers would wave and say hello. I wondered who was this dude, why all these guys know him. So I asked a couple of old timers , who is this dude. They told me that's the guy that would escort you off the stage and the apollo if your show was weak. The said he was a know hoofer back in the day, they called him sand man. One thing I can say for sure I've seen quite a few entertainers in Harlem. I mean guys who paved the way for so many others. Sand man is just one in a long list. What a charismatic character. R.I.P. brother.
This story was quite informative! I didn't know the person in the costumes was the someone I had seen many times before. On another note, if he was the least gifted amongst his siblings, I would have loved to see any film of his siblings dancing.
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Maaaaan, Shout out to Mr. Simms. I remember watching Showtime At The Apollo as a youngin'. And much love and respect to all of those Black performers in the stock footage. All of that tossin' and tappin' and jumpin'...they were kickin' AZZ back then ! Nobody, and I mean NOBODY does it better than Us ! 🤜🏾💥🤛🏾
Sandman was the man. Nobody did it like the Sandman can. He was a legend. He had his own style of a character, when it came his dancing. R.I.P Sandman....🙏
Dope, I remember Sandman on thee Apollo and seen him on the Cosby show ( still the funniest episode) as well in the movie Tap. That's as far as I knew about him, thanks for history lesson on this legend. RIP Sandman.
Thank you telling me about Sandman I truly liked him but didnt realize he had so much depth in the craft and how he influenced so may . The really was awesome
Why hasn’t anyone made a real theatrical movie about the Sandman??? We have so many movies about the pains of being black, and very few of our joy. We need these happy endings more often
The dancing in that B roll you're showing is wild! I'm low key ashamed at the dances we did as young people compared to this! They really knew how to move!
Gratitude! I love ❤ us! Theater, music, actors, comics . Vintage classics if entertainment history! Renaissance woman here! I shared with my daughters because I raised them on the arts. In the arts! Please continue!
Appreciate You doing a story on our legend. As a Hoofer myself just wish you would've shared some of his dancing so the listeners could hear something.
I also want her to return. Lauryn Hill is an amazing singer, but I think she didn’t like the going ons in the Music Industry. She wrote two songs before she left the business about Getting Out. Some try to say she is Bipolar. She is so very talented.
Sandman was the most popular act in the modern Apollo history...thankful for his artistry. His background is more valuable than his Sandman act but it brought him his fame. I'm Thankful for Mr. Howard Sims..god bless him
I’ve done top dog on Wednesday’s amateur night dancing back in 1999 a few times, besides being stage frightened I NEVER wanted to get booed or taken off by the infamous legendary Sandman Sims‼️🎵🎶🕺🏽🤣
Growing up in Harlem without a father. Sandman was the father of the neighborhood. Took the block to our first Yankee game. Was a coach for each one teach one too. Very active in the community to help the youth. I sent this video to his only son Jr and he's so delighted to have his father honored. We appreciate the love y'all giving to a great man. Assalamualaikum
That's awesome memories right there!
I remember the day I met him Garvey Park. I was somewhere between 8 and 10 years old and there was an event in the park that day. My father would to take me to events celebrating our African and African-American heritage every chance he had. The look of awe and Joy on my father's typically stoic face, made me smile. I had been taking tap lessons for almost two years at that point, but the three-step (as childhood me has named it and never bothered to look up) and heel click that I learned from him on a summer day in 1990-something ain't left my repertoire yet.
Foot note (no pun intended): my Dad took it a level up and learned to double-heel click that day. Something I still can't easily do.
Thank you for giving me and Pops a memory we both value to this day, as family, as artists and as fans; Much obliged Mr.Sims ✊🏾😌
That was nice of you to share his story with his son. I'm sure the wer 100's or 1,000's of people including me always wondering what happened to 'The Sandman"???!!!
I don't know how or why it I'm glad this popped up!!!😊😊😊❤
WAS, brother
Sandman was one of the greatest dancers ever. Check this out, Sandman stopped dancing for the Apollo in 2000 at the age of 83. 83! It's true Apollo makes legends. Sandman Sims an Apollo/dancing legend.
My man the sandman….. Challennnnnnge 🤣😂 ✊🏾✌🏾
R.i.P brotha
I remember watching Sandman growing up ..he used to come out with his 🧹 broom and sweep people off. 😂
Right I remember all that too 😂😭 I clicked so fast when I saw this on my timeline interested in his story and we actually share the same birthday 🥰 RIP Sandman 🙏🏽🕊👼🏾🕺🏾💯💓
I looked forward to seeing him on the show. He was hilarious 😂
Who would have thought that one person could have so much history behind their name. Great video and a great spotlight on someone a lot of people don't know about let alone what they did besides what they are famous for. I had no idea of his accomplishments.
THE SANDMAN REMEMBERED IN PERFECTION (RIP) THANK YOU 😊 COMEDY HYPE. THE APOLLO AND THE SANDMAN ARE SYNONYMOUS.
*Great story, I always wondered who he was and his story*
I used to tap for 10years in the 80s, so my mom took my sister and I to see that movie TAP with Gregory Hines in the theater. I also remember that episode where he was on the Cosby show and would *CHALLENGGGGGGE!!!* Cliff; but I never knew he was the same guy that'd shuffle acts off the apollo stage with that broom. Nice episode to tell us a little bit more about the history of this man and his talent.
That's why the Cosby show was so great to me. They always had guest stars on the show who were/ should be known.
The 90s and early 2000s were such a magical place. Im glad i witness some of it as i grew up. Especially what this man created for the apollo that gave that tv show its charm.
I’ll never forget CHALLENGE!!! When him and Bill Cosby danced against each other on the Cosby Show that was too funny 🤣😂😅
I loved Showtime at the Apollo as a kid. I loved the acts that came, but I couldn't wait for amateur night because that Apollo crowd was ruthless!! Sandman would push them off stage and do his dance set to get the crowd back in order. Then I remember that old lady that sat in the front row every show and woukd run up to the stage when the artist for the night came out. Man, I miss that show!! It was for us, by us!!
E. Jones you are so right, shows made for us. Those days are over. Showtime at the Apollo, The Cosby Show, A Different Would, Living Single, New York Undercover, In Livin Color, Sister Sister, Soul Train and countless others.
Yes indeed
@@kaywashington7284 I'm white as a sheet and I loved Showtime at the Apollo, The Cosby Show, A Different World, and In Living Color. Those were fantastic shows. I also enjoyed Amen and Roc!
I once got into a small debate with Sandman about who created Be Bop. As a musician I argued Musicians (Dizzy & Parker) started it. Sandman told me, “No, man! Dancers started it! Musicians were playing what we were doing!” Nice to see him getting some shine here. He was a real character.
This was much needed. Rest in Power Sandman!!!
I am loving Comedy Hype more and more with each video. Thank you for shining a light on these very deserving people! 😌✨💜
Dancing your way out of beating a case… just epic. Bless you Sand Man, as a dedicated watcher. The Apollo wasn’t the same without you.
As a Jamaican watching the Apollo he was one of the main person who I like to watch, New York the city of lights and dreams , thank the Lord I experience many that came and many went to rest with the Lord. Big up to 80s 90s and early 2000 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Wow, I grew up watching Sandman. But I thought he was just a character. But now I know he is a legend! And everyone should know about this legend!
What ever happened to that lady that would always be in the front row and would stand up and really show out when a good act would preform? She was like a part of the show too.
Yes!!! I would love to hear her story!!!
Yeah. I heard that she was sandman wife. I don't know if that was true or not.
I believe her name was “Ms.Eva”.
@@blessingsbanks2508 that's it,and she had a Jehri Curl and wore glasses.
I remember her!! The Apollo ain't been the same since her and Sandman Sims
Beautiful tribute to the legend! Grew up on Showtime At the Apollo and Sandman Sims was the highlight of every episode for me
See this why I love this channel thank you!
The way those folk moved back then was just remarkable 👌
Apollo Legend! This is a story i didn't know i needed to know
This was a great story for You to tell...I remember seeing that scene from his younger days when he was dancing with that young lady , probably around the time ...I did a college paper I did on Black Vaudeville performers and the Chitlin Circuit as well as the racism they faced as they tried to transition to mainstream nightclubs, TV shows, and movies...the Apollo Theater should have never been shut down...it was a American institution ...not just for people of Color...it was the launching pad for entertainers who left a impact worldwide!
I used to live on 118st and Lennox ave in the 90's . I used to see this old man riding a small bike, he would ride down to the corner store on 118st and Lennox, all the old timers would wave and say hello. I wondered who was this dude, why all these guys know him. So I asked a couple of old timers , who is this dude. They told me that's the guy that would escort you off the stage and the apollo if your show was weak. The said he was a know hoofer back in the day, they called him sand man. One thing I can say for sure I've seen quite a few entertainers in Harlem. I mean guys who paved the way for so many others. Sand man is just one in a long list. What a charismatic character. R.I.P. brother.
I remember watching Show Time at the Apollo as a kid and seeing him come out dancing escorting the performing acts off the stage.
This story was quite informative! I didn't know the person in the costumes was the someone I had seen many times before. On another note, if he was the least gifted amongst his siblings, I would have loved to see any film of his siblings dancing.
He was a legend of Legends...
Thank you so much for this. I watched every Saturday at 1135 as a kid.
This was an amazing story. I remember that episode from the Cosby show..I did not know the sand man was a real person on apollo. Thanks for sharing!
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Maaaaan, Shout out to Mr. Simms. I remember watching Showtime At The Apollo as a youngin'. And much love and respect to all of those Black performers in the stock footage. All of that tossin' and tappin' and jumpin'...they were kickin' AZZ back then ! Nobody, and I mean NOBODY does it better than Us !
🤜🏾💥🤛🏾
I've always wondered what ever happened to Sandman Sims use to look forward to him and the sirens going off 🧹 R.I.H Sandman Sims 🙏🏾👏🏾#Challenge
CHALLENGE!!!
Funniest scene on The Cosby Show!
RIP Sandman Sims!
Wonderful Wonderful story.. Sandman was the man🥰
Sandman was the man. Nobody did it like the Sandman can.
He was a legend. He had his own style of a character, when it came his dancing. R.I.P Sandman....🙏
Great doc… I knew Mr. Sandman and his fam in Harlem. He even gave me a few lessons in Marcus Garvey Park. Thank you
What ever happened to fine ass KeKe Shepard?!
Bro,
much respect due;
your reading brings the story alive. I would've
acknowledged you by name,
if you would've given yours.
Wow! He never got his flowers until now. He was legend.
He's a legend in harlem!!
Dope, I remember Sandman on thee Apollo and seen him on the Cosby show ( still the funniest episode) as well in the movie Tap. That's as far as I knew about him, thanks for history lesson on this legend. RIP Sandman.
Challenge!!!😅🤣
Exactly, 😁😁😁
I absolutely loved this guy 🤣🤣🤣. Watched and went to the Apollo to see him😂
Thank you telling me about Sandman I truly liked him but didnt realize he had so much depth in the craft and how he influenced so may . The really was awesome
2:18 Literally, danced his way out of court.
Many blessings to Sand man Sims.
I met him several times.
His story needs to be told on the big screen.
I loved Sandman❣️
He made Amateur Night at The Apollo so awesome 💯
Beautiful tribute! I LOVED watching Sandman, KiKi, Steve and everybody else when I was a kid.
Why hasn’t anyone made a real theatrical movie about the Sandman??? We have so many movies about the pains of being black, and very few of our joy. We need these happy endings more often
Love this... Thanks, to whomever put this together. We definitely needed to know this. Rest well, Mr. Sandman 😊... ,🙏🏽💞
Thank you for doing this video. I was raised on Showime at the Apollo and seeing Sandman's story brought back some good memories. Much Love!
The dancing in that B roll you're showing is wild! I'm low key ashamed at the dances we did as young people compared to this! They really knew how to move!
Watch the whole thing, it's truly unbelievable. Just search Hellzapoppin dance scene.
Wow Excellent Topic.
Oh My God This Was So Great!!!!!
REST IN PEACE TO A KING🖤💪🏾
"CHAAALLLLEEEENNNGGGEE"
I grew up watching the Apollo show on TV I miss it and I watch it nowadays on UA-cam I still love it rest in peace sandman 🙏😇😢
Sandman was a talented dancer and always on queue. Much respect 🙏🏽🙏🏽💌💌
A True Legend RESPECT R.I.P Sir
Gratitude! I love ❤ us! Theater, music, actors, comics . Vintage classics if entertainment history! Renaissance woman here! I shared with my daughters because I raised them on the arts. In the arts! Please continue!
Thank you Sandman for sharing your talent with the world. We will never forget you. Just look at all the love in these comments.❤️✨ May you R.I.H 🕊❤️✨
Appreciate You doing a story on our legend.
As a Hoofer myself just wish you would've shared some of his dancing so the listeners could hear something.
RIP to the ICON Sandman....
Thank you...I enjoyed Eva Isaac (ms. Apollo) SANDMAN (dancing) and KIKI SHEPARD (with her beautiful fashions).
I just remember him being the grumpy guy on TAP!
Good vid ...Now lets get to the lady who was always in the front row !
Facts!
The one with the breath so bad that she didn't need a stick of big red chewing gum, but needed to chew on a whole Indian?
Very interesting
Thank you Mr.Sandman, for teaching us!
Good Story of Sandman. Always laughed when he shuffled out and swept the people off
I just realized he was in Harlem Nights
0:20
My Lauryn Hill I miss her so much I wish she come back. There could never be another Lauryn Hill.
She ain't dead...she is her own worse enemy
@@carayj why what happened
@Jayzo Black Mamba Jr come on quit being funny. you know what I mean. I swear it's ALWAYS your own ppl
@Jayzo Black Mamba Jr I don't understand y'all men today that love to argue and come for women. What is that about??
I also want her to return. Lauryn Hill is an amazing singer, but I think she didn’t like the going ons in the Music Industry. She wrote two songs before she left the business about Getting Out. Some try to say she is Bipolar. She is so very talented.
We love you Sandman!❤️
Thank for doing this story I always enjoyed watching the sandman as a child.
Beautiful!!!! Thank you!!!
This was an amazing video he really been in our lives long asf before most of us were born hell before our parents were born!
Thanks for sharing the story of Sandman Sims with us, Comedy Hype
This B roll is wild 😆 🤣. Thanks for sharing this story about Sandman
This story works make a great movie! Thanks for sharing ❤️
When they showed The Cosby Show clip all I could hear was "CHALLENGE!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like the old footage of the dancers dancing and flipping im a find that and watch it
Underrated dancing. Wish tap was still popular
We have to bring Tap Dancing 👞💃🏾🕺🏾back.
Sandman was the most popular act in the modern Apollo history...thankful for his artistry. His background is more valuable than his Sandman act but it brought him his fame. I'm Thankful for Mr. Howard Sims..god bless him
Excellent!! He used to crack me up on The Apollo!!
He was my late uncle's friend. They moved to new york together.
You know it was about to go down once that horn went off lol
Thank you for this, never new this 🙏🏾❤️Rest Peacefully Sandman
I love this African American History. Thank you!
Simply Beautiful!👏👏👏👏👍
Met his son once at the Apollo, my understanding was he was honored by a city and given a special day.. possibly in Arizona
I’ve done top dog on Wednesday’s amateur night dancing back in 1999 a few times, besides being stage frightened I NEVER wanted to get booed or taken off by the infamous legendary Sandman Sims‼️🎵🎶🕺🏽🤣
People didn't appreciate Sandman's talent but I do.
INSPIRATIONAL…Thank you for this history. .I love the art form known as tap dancing.
Thank you for this 💯
Thanks for posting
6 seconds in...OH SHIT!!! I didn't know that Cosby show episode was the REAL SANDMAN!! Are you kidding me????!!!!😮😮
Sandman’s explanation about protecting with diplomacy was honorable.
Hey puff, bring Apollo back. Updated and ready to take on the talent reality shows.
Thanks for sharing
Great work! Well- presented, well-researched. Right direction for your talents, Sir. 🤔🔥🤔
RIP MR. SANDMAN 🙏🏾 🕊
I love that episode of Bill Cosby doing the tap dance battle! *Challunge!!!*
Ayyeee! Shout out Arkansas 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you for THIS content❣💯👧🏾
My aunt Tina Dixon knew Sand Man and many other greats, she wrote He-Bo-A-Re-Bop
Did Your Aunt Do A Record For Laff Records?
@@chicagorainbow8935 yes, she won a award
@@chicagorainbow8935 that was the same label that Richard Pryor was on.
@@themakerofallmusic EXACTLY 💯!!
@@themakerofallmusic Please Tell Her I Said Thank You For Old School Comedy!!
Thank you Sandman!🕊🕺🏾🕊