Happy Birthday.! I miss my grandma and her sisters. As much as they danced this would have been a dance to do with them. When you get older it's nice to be able to enjoy but God comes first in everything! Thank God for yet another year, day, hour, minute that we have. And the chuch said ament! Man watching them really makes me miss my older family members 😥.
Seniors got it started back in the day! Now they show us they still have it going on! The birthday gentleman, Mr Hosea, couldn 't stay on the sidelines, any longer! Happy Blessed 70th birthday!
Rashid Ali, Absolutely, Positively And Unequivocally Loved Watching And Dancing Along With This Amazing Video!! .. Thank You So Much For Posting It~ .. 🥰
Awesome I love to dance and these blessed people are awesome i do zumba classes but I love the line dancing 💃 keep the line dancing going great workout for the temple AMEN 🙏 ❤ 😊
💓💓💓SEEING THESE BEAUTIFUL ELDERS/ SENIORS, STILL SHOWING UP☝STILL DRESSING AND STILL SHOWING OUT, AMOST OF ALL, 🙂😉HAVING A BALL, ENJOYING EACH OTHER DRESSED BEAUTIFUL & DAPPER, SWAGG AND CLOTHES ON THEIR BODIES 😉💓💓☝🎉🎉🎉🎈🎈🎈AMEN!
1199SEIU used to have a retirees weekly IN PERSON ONLY line dance class before the pandemic. Now, there is nothing in person for the remaining mobile retirees. Virtual classes are NEVER the same. LINDA LAWSON
Fantastic I'm totally addicted love seeing them all in group dancing amazing I'm just going to turn 61 nothing like this in uk at all ❤❤❤❤🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🙏🏽🏴🏴🏴🏴
Rashad Ali, thanks for publishing this video. Happy Birthday, Hosea!! I'm a new subscriber who loves the spirit, the dancing styles with & without the fans, and the outfits that are shown in this video. I read all of the comments but I didn't find any comment that mentioned the birthday dollars that are pinned to Hosea McCain's suit. I'm an African American community folklorist who voluntarily curates a blog called pancocojams that showcases African American cultures and other Black cultures throughout the world. I've featured a post on that blog about pinning birthday dollars. I believe this custom comes from the Nigerian and other West African custom of raining paper money to bless or show your appreciation to people such as a bride and groom or drummers and dancers. In the United States adaptation of that African custom, people give the birthday celebrant a dollar or more than one dollar (usually of one dollar denomination) to acknowledge their birthday. Those dollars are pinned (with a safety pin) on the celebrant's shirt, suit, or the top of her dress. Sometimes the birthday celebrant pins a dollar on her or his outfit to start off that tradition of getting birthday dollars. Often strangers will give him or her a dollar as a way of saying "Happy Birthday" because they see that pinned money. I'm trying to document who, where, and when this pinning dollars custom is done in the United States. I think this is mostly (or entirely?) an African American custom. But I don't remember it being done when I was growing up in the 1950s and mid 1960s in Atlantic City, New Jersey. I know that some Black children, teens, and adults in my adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania wear birthday dollars, but I don't know when it started and I can't remember when I first noticed this custom being done. As a result of your video, it appears that this custom is practiced among some Black folks in the DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia area, but how common is it and when do you first remember it being done? For the cultural record, It would be great if other people commenting here would share whether they are familiar with this pinning birthday dollar custom where they live, and share any other information about that custom (for instance, is it only or mostly an African American custom? Is it done for all ages, and genders? And what is the earliest decade that they remember this custom being done?) Thanks again for this video and thanks in advance for any responses to my queries. Keep on keeping on!
@@RashidAli-sp3zn, greetings Rashid. Since I happened upon this video, I've watched some more of your birthday videos. I love them!! I also did some research about the custom of pinning birthday money and just published this post in my cultural blog on that subject. pancocojams.blogspot.com/2023/08/where-in-united-states-does-custom-of.html I included links to this video and two more of your videos on your group's birthday celebrations in the comment section of that post. I hope that is okay with you, Best wishes and may your group continue to let the good times roll!
Hell I can't move like that . I'm young . Alright now . Not saying they old but they got move . I am going to try to learn these steps . It is good for their health
I'm asking this with ALL the RESPECT in the World? Would a white person ever be invited to come dance? This is my music from the 70's and 80's and I've always moved this way naturally! Just curious! Again, asking humbly and respectfully!
St. Patrick's day is to celebrate the people who put blacks in slavery wow wake up people you are the Israelites do your research read the Bible wake up.
@RashidAli-sp3zn Sorry just trying to wake our people up please go to RUclips and look up Mic Maliss/ ([Chosen people by God) and you will understand about the Awakening of our people how we have been lied to Shalom.
I love watching this video because they all just making me smile yes these are my people they are all my age that's why I call them my people and they know how to party and get down just saying💛🤍🤎💃🕺
Young people need to understand that these folks were setting the dance floor on fire in the 70s and 80s! Go 'head y'all!
60s, 70s mostly
@@deemari577 yes, the 60's-70's
They still going
You can tell because they still got it!!
@@gumshew2007 , the 70s and 80s. They were born in the 50s and 60s
Pops in front row with the dark green suit and brim on got some smooth fancy moves 👍💯💪👑. Heyyyy heyyy step it Pop. 🤗😊💜
Fun times has NO age limit!!!!!
Right ❤️
Still watching March 2023 from Canada. Amazing dancing. A d the fans are a nice touch.
Thank you ❤️
Awesome!
What a great way to have some
fun.
God bless you all!
❤️🙏❤️✨️😊
Thank you❤️
The man who joined into the front row with the suit on he doing his thang also 👍💯👑
That’s Super John❤
Happy birthday to you Hosea I see everyone really enjoying the line dance 👍 love it ❤️
Seniors can be sexy, too! What a beautiful group of people😀
Thank you ❤️
These folks are doin tha thang!!! Happy Birthday Hosea.
We are being sexy back ❤❤What a stunning group of dancers ! Love seeing everybody dressed in their finest threads 💚💚
Thank you❤️
Wonderful. Makes my day to see all enjoying a birthday party dance. Happy Birthday.
Thank you ❤️
This is the video that got me hooked!! 💚💚💚💚
Thank you ❤
Happy Birthday.! I miss my grandma and her sisters. As much as they danced this would have been a dance to do with them. When you get older it's nice to be able to enjoy but God comes first in everything! Thank God for yet another year, day, hour, minute that we have. And the chuch said ament! Man watching them really makes me miss my older family members 😥.
Senior line dance got it going on 🕺💃❤️
Happy Birthday Hosea🎉🎉🎉
Seniors got it started back in the day! Now they show us they still have it going on! The birthday gentleman, Mr Hosea, couldn 't stay on the sidelines, any longer! Happy Blessed 70th birthday!
No school like the old School..👍👍👍💙❤️💜
I like seeing the older generation dance. They keep it clean unlike the younger generation ❤♥️
Love all that green.
Happy birthday many more blessings to them enjoy
They are sooo beautiful!!!
Thank you ❤️
Love the use of the fans. A nice touch to this delightful dancing g!!
Thank you ❤️
This video made me smile! I don't know any of these people but I would have loved being around their joy!!
Keep dancing 🦋
Thank you❤️
Green with envy how great these dancers move!!!
GOOD one! was wondering what the green was all about! MSU Spartans? Hosea's last name??
Looks like a great party! Happy Birthday!🎉🎈🎂🎁🎊
I love dancing and yes. If you were born in the 50's you still working it.
1930s 40’s and 50’s in the house ❤️
Happy Bless Birthday 🎉🎂 Y'all are doing a great job ❤️❤️
Good times come in all ages.
Thank you ❤️
The music is Jamming, what Great Memories and the people are FANTASTIC. Keep on sharing.
Thank you ❤
Rashid Ali, Absolutely, Positively And Unequivocally Loved Watching And Dancing Along With This Amazing Video!! .. Thank You So Much For Posting It~ .. 🥰
Thank you❤️
Them daddy's out there in them brims yesssir, And the lady's and them swinging hips yesssuh, they was bad back then!!
So cool keep it seniors and happy birthday 🎉
Great job! I love you guys dancing
Thank you❤️
Awesome I love to dance and these blessed people are awesome i do zumba classes but I love the line dancing 💃 keep the line dancing going great workout for the temple AMEN 🙏 ❤ 😊
Thank you ❤️
Work it u all !!!!! Still settling it on fire 🔥
HappyBirthday It’s Beautiful to see Love ❤️ This 💃🏼👠👠🕺💃🏼👠👠🕺 Many More Birthdays to come God bless you
Thank you ❤️
@@RashidAli-sp3zn you’re welcome 🙏🏼🦋
The dancing, yeah. but the style! 🔥
Love it, take not younger generation, this is dancing!!!
Wonderful enjoy your special day 💃🏻🕺🎂🎉😘🎁
Looking good on St Patrick’s day ann☘️
I want to come here for my birthday!!
Me too where is this at,?
I love these 💃 🕺
@@rhondasanders7431 American Legion, Cheverly MD
💓💓💓SEEING THESE BEAUTIFUL ELDERS/ SENIORS, STILL SHOWING UP☝STILL DRESSING AND STILL SHOWING OUT, AMOST OF ALL, 🙂😉HAVING A BALL, ENJOYING EACH OTHER DRESSED BEAUTIFUL & DAPPER, SWAGG AND CLOTHES ON THEIR BODIES 😉💓💓☝🎉🎉🎉🎈🎈🎈AMEN!
Thank you ❤️
Love this ❤️
Thank you❤️
You guys are brilliant ❤
Thank you ❤️
Set the floor in Fire 🔥 my brother & sisters. Happy birthday🎁🍷🍰🎉🎊✨
I wanna still be line dancing in my 70's.
Those years roll by so fast. I’ll be 70 on 8/28. I’m celebrating 8/29 at The American Legion and I’m going to show out❤️
That was so wonderful to watch….wish I could have been there !
73 love this 😀
Thank you❤️
They were rocking it
Loved this
Thank you ❤️
1199SEIU used to have a retirees weekly IN PERSON ONLY line dance class before the pandemic.
Now, there is nothing in person for the remaining mobile retirees.
Virtual classes are NEVER the same.
LINDA LAWSON
Everything is open in The DMV
They’re plenty in the DC area❤
Heeeeeeeeeey!! They worked it on out!!! I love this ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hereeeeeeeey! Thank you❤️
Love it
Happy birthday young man
@@lauracaver6571 thank you ❤️
🙏🏾💪🏾😇🥰A GOOD ONE!! LEAN WITH IT !!!☺️💪🏾💯
Thank you ❤️
LOVE this!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Hosea!!!!!
Thank you❤
Fantastic I'm totally addicted love seeing them all in group dancing amazing I'm just going to turn 61 nothing like this in uk at all ❤❤❤❤🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🙏🏽🏴🏴🏴🏴
Beautiful and decent dancing.
Looks so fun I would love to dance with you all!
Come on❤️
this was awesome! 😊 haha
Thank you ❤️
Jamming for sure. Work it!
Keep on working it all of you wonderful people
Thank you ❤️
Parabéns muito respeito do Brasil minha mãe 74 adora dançar. Ela gostaria muito de ir nesse baile
A delightful video.
Thank you ❤️
This was dancing going on, good knees dropping.
Oh I love this can I join so smooth.👍💖💕💕
You better come on❤️
cant wait for my 70, in 18 months, come to my party
Will you be visiting us?
@@RashidAli-sp3zn sure will
Fenomenal
Coolness!!
Thank you ❤️
Love it 🙂
Супер,молодцы! :-) :-) :-)
Don’t hurt em gramps!!!!!! Y’all betta get down witcha bad selves!!!!!! 🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
it's the fans for me 😂
Rashad Ali, thanks for publishing this video. Happy Birthday, Hosea!! I'm a new subscriber who loves the spirit, the dancing styles with & without the fans, and the outfits that are shown in this video.
I read all of the comments but I didn't find any comment that mentioned the birthday dollars that are pinned to Hosea McCain's suit.
I'm an African American community folklorist who voluntarily curates a blog called pancocojams that showcases African American cultures and other Black cultures throughout the world. I've featured a post on that blog about pinning birthday dollars. I believe this custom comes from the Nigerian and other West African custom of raining paper money to bless or show your appreciation to people such as a bride and groom or drummers and dancers.
In the United States adaptation of that African custom, people give the birthday celebrant a dollar or more than one dollar (usually of one dollar denomination) to acknowledge their birthday. Those dollars are pinned (with a safety pin) on the celebrant's shirt, suit, or the top of her dress. Sometimes the birthday celebrant pins a dollar on her or his outfit to start off that tradition of getting birthday dollars. Often strangers will give him or her a dollar as a way of saying "Happy Birthday" because they see that pinned money.
I'm trying to document who, where, and when this pinning dollars custom is done in the United States. I think this is mostly (or entirely?) an African American custom. But I don't remember it being done when I was growing up in the 1950s and mid 1960s in Atlantic City, New Jersey. I know that some Black children, teens, and adults in my adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania wear birthday dollars, but I don't know when it started and I can't remember when I first noticed this custom being done.
As a result of your video, it appears that this custom is practiced among some Black folks in the DMV (Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia area, but how common is it and when do you first remember it being done?
For the cultural record, It would be great if other people commenting here would share whether they are familiar with this pinning birthday dollar custom where they live, and share any other information about that custom (for instance, is it only or mostly an African American custom? Is it done for all ages, and genders? And what is the earliest decade that they remember this custom being done?)
Thanks again for this video and thanks in advance for any responses to my queries.
Keep on keeping on!
Hello! Thanks for commenting. I only know of the Hand Dance Community doing this in celebration of birthdays and I can only go back around 10 years🩷
@@RashidAli-sp3zn thanks for your quick response and thanks for that information about your group incorporating that custom in your celebrations!
I started Hand Dancing 12 years ago. I didn’t notice it then.
@@RashidAli-sp3zn, greetings Rashid. Since I happened upon this video, I've watched some more of your birthday videos. I love them!!
I also did some research about the custom of pinning birthday money and just published this post in my cultural blog on that subject. pancocojams.blogspot.com/2023/08/where-in-united-states-does-custom-of.html
I included links to this video and two more of your videos on your group's birthday celebrations in the comment section of that post. I hope that is okay with you,
Best wishes and may your group continue to let the good times roll!
Age is just a number
Hell I can't move like that . I'm young . Alright now . Not saying they old but they got move . I am going to try to learn these steps . It is good for their health
Slow fizzz love it
Thank you ❤️
❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
Love it😅
Thank you❤️
Love. I can do that too.
Fantastic ❤️
yessss
I'm determined to teach myself/learn to do these Swing dances..even if I have to create my own
Good for you❤
💚💚💚💚🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Go head now!!
❤
Looks like a good time had by all,thanks for sharing, where is this place
It’s at The American Legion, Cheverly, Md❤️
How many times I were thee extra person startn out T the 4 th. , when she says it’s the 3 wisemen😊
I see and old friend!!!! Jenny V. Hello
Jenny Crawford is one of the hostess for these events❤️
See believe and have fun ❣️
Wonderful people song name please ❤
Thank you! I believe they’re doing a line dance called Work It❤️
Thank you 😊
Dj Ernie G😅😅😅
I'm asking this with ALL the RESPECT in the World? Would a white person ever be invited to come dance? This is my music from the 70's and 80's and I've always moved this way naturally! Just curious! Again, asking humbly and respectfully!
A few whites have always danced with us but I don’t think they’ve come out to this particular location. The doors are open to all❤️
@@RashidAli-sp3zn That's so wonderful!
TFS!
Thank you
Invite to my 🎉 party July
Is the guy in the green suit and hat married? I want him
Yes, happily ❤️
I’m embarrassed to be white right now, we could never do this with that natural rhythm.
Why fans.
Just for fun❤
St. Patrick's day is to celebrate the people who put blacks in slavery wow wake up people you are the Israelites do your research read the Bible wake up.
This video was done about a month ago. The people wearing green had nothing to do with Saint Patrick’s Day❤️
@RashidAli-sp3zn Sorry just trying to wake our people up please go to RUclips and look up Mic Maliss/ ([Chosen people by God) and you will understand about the Awakening of our people how we have been lied to Shalom.
I love watching this video because they all just making me smile yes these are my people they are all my age that's why I call them my people and they know how to party and get down just saying💛🤍🤎💃🕺
Thank you❤️