Basil sang, solo, the swinging jazz number "Wham Rebop Boom Bam" in the first season of Saturday Night Live for the January 17, 1976, show with Buck Henry as host. The B-side was "I'm 28" written by Graham Gouldman who later co-founded 10cc. Music career īasil's recording career began in 1966 with a single for A&M Records, which was the title song of the short film Breakaway by artist Bruce Conner. She was surprised by Tarantino's detailed knowledge of both 1960s dances and her previous work, and said she personally knew two of the real-life people who are portrayed in the film: Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring, who were both killed in the Tate-LaBianca murders. They opened for Funkadelic at Radio City Music Hall and many acts in Las Vegas, and made countless television appearances including the third episode of Saturday Night Live.īasil choreographed the TV Land Awards salute to Soul Train in 2005, as well as the TV Land Awards salute to Sid and Marty Krofft in 2009.īasil choreographed Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood at the age of 75, and appeared in an uncredited cameo, wearing her trademark fedora and dancing with Margot Robbie on the Pan Am flight. The Lockers opened and toured with Frank Sinatra, including performances at Carnegie Hall. A 2012 Dance Magazine article cited Basil as the pioneer in merging ballet with street dance for a piece she choreographed for Saturday Night Live, "Swan Lake" in 1978. She is recognized as having been a seminal influence in bringing street dance to the attention of the American public. Her film choreography through the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s include American Graffiti (1973), The Rose (1979), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Something to Talk About (1995), That Thing You Do (1996), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Legally Blonde (2001), Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003), Charlie Wilson's War (2007), and The House Bunny (2008).īasil is one of the seven original Lockers, the street dance group considered "the group that changed the face of dance". Her expertise as a choreographer led her to be invited to sit as a guest judge on season four and five of Fox Broadcasting Company's So You Think You Can Dance? In addition, she is credited with bringing street dance to prominence as a founding member and manager of The Lockers. She served as the associate director and choreographer of the worldwide Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour in 2008/2009. She has worked with Bette Midler for many years, including her 2008/2009 Las Vegas show The Showgirl Must Go On. She choreographed David Bowie's Diamond Dogs Tour in 1974, his Glass Spider Tour in 1987, and his video for " Time Will Crawl" (1987). She worked with Talking Heads again to direct and choreograph the video for the song " Crosseyed and Painless", taken from the same album Remain in Light. In 1980, Basil choreographed, and co-directed with David Byrne, the music video for " Once in a Lifetime" by Talking Heads. She is credited as a choreographer for some episodes of The Carol Burnett Show. She was a lead dancer in the 1964 beach party film Pajama Party, and a dancer in the Elvis Presley movie, Viva Las Vegas. Her 1960s film choreography work includes Village of the Giants (1965), The Cool Ones (1967), and the Monkees' 1968 film Head in which she is partnered on-screen with Davy Jones during "Daddy's Song". Show (Teen-Age Music International) choreographed by David Winters, which featured fellow dancer and friend Teri Garr. In addition, she was assistant choreographer and a dancer on the 1964 concert film The T.A.M.I. Career Dance career īasil started dancing professionally in childhood, but her career started when she served as an assistant choreographer to David Winters and as a dancer on Shindig! a breakthrough music variety show that premiered on the ABC network in 1964. The cheerleader uniform that she wore in the video was the one she wore in high school. Already known by the nickname "Toni", she later incorporated her cheerleading experience into her dance career, including her choreography/performance of "Mickey". Basil graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1961, where she was a head cheerleader. She was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, where her father moved the family for his work when she was a child. Her song " Mickey" topped the charts in the US, Canada and Australia and hit the top ten in several other countries.īasil was born Antonia Christina Basilotta Her father led an orchestra, and her mother performed in vaudeville. Antonia Christina Basilotta (born September 22, 1943), better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer, choreographer, dancer, actress, and director.
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